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| STE Pee | Burnt Creek | e By MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON A number of Burnt Creek residents attended the AAA picnic given at Menoken. Harry Coddington spent from Fri- @ay until Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, John Habeck in Glenview. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Andahl and family, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Andahl motored to Center last Saturday to visit friends. Louis Steiner was an over night + guest at the H. E. Coddington home Saturday, John Habeck and son, Alfred, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. = Coddington and family, Friday. Mrs. Rose Rhineheart returned to her home in Minneapolis after an ex- tended visit here with friends and telatives. Mr, and Mrs, George Whitted had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Louie Heck and baby daughter of Painted ‘Woods last week. Louie Heck is a brother of Mrs. Valentine Steiner. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bertsch, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Coddington, son, Wesley, were Capital City shop- pers Friday. ‘Mr, and Mrs, Harry Schonert and family called at the Paul Schonert home Sunday, June 23. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Bill Paul and family called at the Paul Schonert home evening. ry Donald and Cecil Cod- dington called at the Valentine Steiner home Friday. By DELLA MAE OLSON A miscellaneous shower was given for Mr. and Mrs. J. Ensz at the hall Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ensz were married June 11 at Steele by Rev, H. Brown. Mrs. Ensz was form- erly Miss Lillian Sampson. Mrs. Rasmussen and son, Selmer, left Saturday to visit friends at Rugby, N. D. A. D. Dibbein of Valley City was an over night visitor at the M. T. Olson home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Johnson of Falkirk were visitors at the F. O. nephew of F. O. Johnson. Peterson of Lucca, N. D., iting at the home of her parents, and Mrs. M. Sawyer. f Minneapolis, son- and Mrs. M. T. Olson, home. Mrs. Nakken will : © Driscoll her birthday. Elizabeth Johnson and son, Anderson of Chi- visiting at the A. Christen- Sewing Oscar Pederson THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, (77° tut =o NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | parents of a baby boy, Eugene Or- ville. Mrs, Herbert Little returned home Monday night from Scranton, Iowa, where she was called by the death of her sister. Children’s Bible school has been held here the past week with Mrs. Lois Plummer of Minnewaukan. and Miss Florence Rupp of Baldwin act- ing as instructors. Sunday evening, in the church at which time Rev. H, M. Gulson of Glencoe was in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Spitzer enter- tained a large group of friends and relatives at a dancing party in the local community hall Saturday eve- ning in honor of the marriage of their daughter, Miss Helen Spitzer, to Leo Strand, son of Mr, and Mrs. Martin Strand of Wilton. Music was furnished by local talent and a Mr. and Mrs, Strand received a num- ber of wedding gifts. They will make their home on a farm in the Wilton community. Miss Florence Rupp has returned home from Dickinson where she has been attending teacher's collgee, SO 1 Welch’s Spur | OO By MRS. R. M. WELCH . John Boyd, 10-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Boyd, has been vis- iting for some time at the home of his uncle, Randall Boyd, in Apple Creek district. Robert Welch, Otto Dorman and ‘W. F. Cameron attended the federal land bank meetings in Bismarck Tuesday. Eleanor Moran and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and family were in Bismarck Tuesday. A number of relatives of Mr. and Mrs, Howard Knudtson met at the Otto Dorman home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Knudtson and son, accompanied by Mrs. Knudtson’s mother, Mrs. Christianson, all of Minneapolis, are here for a brief visit at the home of Mr. Knudtson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Knudt- son of Apple Creek. Eleanor Moran. sister of Mrs. 8. L. Doppler, spent several days last week in Bismarck having dental work done. She returned to her home in Beach Sunday. Mrs, Nels Jensen and two daugh- ters, Ernestine and Imogene, of Modesto, Calif.. and Mrs. Jensen,s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Willet Hartley and their son of Bismarck, called at the Robert Welch and Doppler homes Sunday evening. ° Frances J By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Tebbo Harms and Floyd Owen at- tended the Burleigh county school directors’ meeting which was held in Bismarck Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fischer and fam- ily accompanied Paul and Noble Carlson to Jamestown Tuesday where they attended camp meeting. They returned home Sunday afternoon. Mildred and Edwin Dietzman took Mrs. H. H. Westacott and daughters, Edna May and Jeanette, to Mandan @|Tuesday afternoon after spending Charlotte Nierling, who has been|. visiting at the King home, returned with her. Mrs. George Wallen entertained the Menoken Ladies Aid and Epworth Thursday after- Supper was served by the Cheerful Stitcher 4-H Sewing with. Beatrice Wallen Sat- afternoon. gave the lesson. Refresh- served. a = ting ie i 5 eg ; ef Miss Pearl Salter, Magney of Minne- Mrs, Bertine » C. M. Scogley and Mott, N. D., visited turday enroute to several days at the home of Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Dietzman, Anton Fischer, who is working on the new high school in Bismarck, spent from Thursday until Sunday with his family here. Mr. and Mrs, Gust Solmenson of Parshall, N. D., and Mrs. Sigrid Lundquist of Trygg township visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Lundquist this week. Mrs. Lawrence Madland accompan- ied Mrs. Gilbert Melick and her brother, Arthur Kershaw, to Bismarck Saturday, Mildred Dietzman was an over- night guest at the home of her uncle ..|and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John Gourd- ette, north of Bismarck Saturday. Cromwell By LILLIE JIRAS Otto and Miss Alice Swanson were guests at the Herman Gierke home Sunday. Miss Annie Kaiser is spending this week at the Gilbert Cederstrom home, Mr, and Mrs, J. A. Varley, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brown, son, Louis, and daughter, Velma, and John and Bill Kaiser were guests at the Jiras home Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. F. C. Nelson were visitors and supper guests at the home of their son and daughter-in- -|law, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Nelson, in bers of the Menoken Ep- accompanied Rev. Torgerson of McKenzie to Val- afternoon. Baldwin ‘ o League City Monday and Merl Weise motored to burn Sunday where they spent with their parents, Mr. and Wayne Cummings. They were Tob hyte BPEB Es ila gab ESE F E " Pp LHL sali : Bismarck Monday. Mrs, Porter Nelson was a week-end sues of Miss Mary Benz of Max, Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Stocks and daughter, Beverly, were entertained at dinner Sunday at the Paul Bour- gois home. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson and son, Al- t the F. C. Nelson home. Heaton By SARAH HEINLE nings home Friday. ents. Schladt home, den. Sawyer, N. D. took place last week. Tuesday. They returned Sunday. erat the A. domes @ program was given by the scholars | nice midnight supper was served./ len, and daughter, Marjorie, of Bald- were entertained at dinner Sun- Edwin, Ernest, Richard and Junior Heinle were callers at the Bill Jen- Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Krush and daughter spent Saturday at Wilton. Reinhold Steinert returned to his home at Sawyer, N. D., Saturday af- -|ter two weeks’ visit with his par- Miss Mable Baumiller of Baldwin visited a few days at the John Hallie Nelson and Ernest Heinle were Sunday visitors of Frank Brez- Mr. and Mrs. G. Steinert and sons, Emanuel and Edwin, visited Satur- day and Sunday with friends at Mrs, A. E. Nelson and daughter, Mabel, spent Sunday at Washburn. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wall announc- ed the marriage of their daughter, Hilda, to Ted Wall of Mercer, which John Fischer, John Schladt and Dan Miller left for Ashley, N. D. Mr. Livergood of Wilton was a call- H. Heinle and Bill Brez- Richmond By MARTHA BOSSERT Mr, and Mrs. George Singer from Mercer spent Tuesday and Wednes- day visiting at the Philip Weber home. Mrs, David Hein and daughter, Viola, are spending some time at Carrington where they are attend- ing the German Baptist conference. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Risch and daughter, Betty, from Regan moved on the farm vacated by Harold Madiland. Sunday guests at the Gottfried Bossert home were Carl Ginter, Wil- liam and Martin Degner, Hans Ja- cobson and Albert Bossert. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Berg are vis- iting a few days at Wishek. Jake Hein, Paul Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Herman _ Seilinger, Charlie Seilinger, and Mrs. Mary Walters left for Minnesota where they will spend some time fishing. i Clear Lake i ° By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN W. F. Keeler motored to Fort Lin- coln Wednesday to visit his son, Her- bert, who underwent an_ operation Sunday for appendicitis. He also vis- ited his younger son, Warren, at the St. Alexius hospital where he is a patient. Albert Christensen was a business caller in Sterling Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and family spent Thursday at the Ole Newland home. Mrs. Christ Schoon and daughter, Tillie, spent Friday afternon with Mrs. M. J. Olson and Mrs. Robert Eisenbisz, Mrs. E. I. Johnson and son, James, and Bob Anderson of Chicago ar- rived Thursday evening to spend the summer with relatives and friends, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Adamson and daughters, Florence and Mildred, of Kenmare, N. D., were over-night guests at the Albert Christensen home Sunday night, op ‘ Hampton By ELIZABETH KOPPY The Misses Elizabeth and Regina Koppy called at the Godfrey Grenz home Tuesday afternoon, Miss Edna Surber returned to her home in Livona Tuesday forenoon after spending several days visiting friends and relatives in this com- munity. Mr. and Mrs, Paul Mauschund, daughter, Hazel, and son, Verl, mo- tored to Linton Wednesday to attend the Farmers Union picnic and the achievement day held in the Seeman park in Linton. Two well known, prominent men, William and Al Marshall, of Chicago, visited relatives in this community and Linton this week. The trip was made by car. Henry Knittel, accompanied by his mother from Bismarck and Miss Hil- da Schiermeister, motored to Bowdle, 'S. D., Friday evening where they spent the week-end with the form- er’s relatives. Quite a number of, people of this community spent Wefinesday in Lin- ton and in the park where achieve- ment day and the Farmers Union Picnic took place. A very good at- tendance of the Homemakers club was present. The next Hampton meeting will be held Thursday, Mrs. James Heer. as hostess. Confirmation was held Sunday af- ternoon in Linton in the Lutheran church, Miss Alma Grenz and Ed- win Goehring from here were con- firmed. Rev, Nagel of Texas talked in English and German. In the eve- ning he showed pictures of Texas, Still By L. 8. HAGSTROM ° Mr. and Mrs, Ben Benson and son, Kaspar, of Flasher, are visiting for a few days with the Bensons’ son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John @| Asplund and family. Miss Ingrid Hagstrom, who under- {Went a major operation at the Bis- marek hospital Tuesday, is improv- Ing. Mrs. A. N. Erickson visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Herman Hanson, of Turtle Lake from Tuesday until Friday. During that time she attended the Methodist camp meet- ings in Washburn. Her sister, Mrs. Nan Carter, returned with Mrs. Erickson for a few days’ visit. A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur Noon last Sunday at the Richard home in Wilton. Mr. and Mrs, Pete Johnson and Mr, and Mrs, Edwin Johnson motor- ed to Alexandria, Minn., Friday to at- tend the session of the Pentecostal church camp meeting. Hilma Johnson is staying at the Fred Johnson home for two weeks, helping her aunt with some work. Miss Velma Johnson, who recently returned from the Minot State Teach- ers’ college, has secured work in the state bureau of insurance in Bis- marck, Gordon Hollister is spending two weeks with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, A. B. Carter, of Arnold. LeRoy Anderson has Had a badly @|infected hand, but it is improving now. ee @ Wing | ° = ® By MARTHA MUELLER Mrs. H. A, Hubbell and family of Lincoln Valley visited friends and relatives here Friday. Lavonne Newman of Brainerd, Minn., is visiting at the H. Glanville home. Mrs. Etta Wilkinson returned home Thursday after spending some time visiting in Minnsote. Mr. and Mrs, Ed Dalbec and daughters, Betty and Audrey, and Mr. and Mrs, Eb. Cleveland autoed to Washburn Saturday. Mrs, Arne Madland of near Hazel- ton spent Sunday visiting relatives at Wing. Lein home. } day to visit friends. tives here Monday. Irene Mueller is visiting at the. J. Weber, Jr., home for ‘s few days. Fie Mr. and Mrs, W. Bates of Minne- sota were visiting friends and rela- backed their way into titles for and Louise Evidence Backing Judge’s Verdict The usual way to succeed is to go ahead, but these three show girls reversed the rule at the chiropractic convention in New York. They having the most beautiful backs, Left to right are Marion Martin, the winner; Nita Royale, runner-up; Bates, third. the Regan baseball team on the Wing diamond Sunday, the score be- ing 40 to 7. Jim Christenson of Jamestown was an over-night guest at the John Mueller home Monday evening. ———————— | Painted Woods / La By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD son, Gerald, motored to Bismarck Wednesday, returning Thursday. A number of friends gathered at day evening where a shower was held in honor of Mrs. Lester Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lange motored to Bismarck Saturday. They also called at the William Brown home. Mr. and Mrs, Elias Lillefjeld of Wilton and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. John Berg, out-of-town relatives, visited at the Ole Lillefjeld home Sun- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Kiefer and daughter, Lena, were dinner guests at the William Brown home Sunday. By EDNA MARCHANT ee ene ere nen [ Schrunk | Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Nolan and fam- ° ily were Tuesday shoppers in Mc- Clusky. Cc. B, Knudson of Bird Island, Minn., purchased the place formerly known as the N. M. Christenson place in this township. Sunday visitors at the R. G. Mar- chant home were Mr. and Mrs. John Witt, Loraine Wentz and Mrs. C. B, Knudson and family. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Knudson re- turned to their home in Minnesota on Monday, after visiting at the lat- ter’s parents’ home for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Schuh, Mr. and Mrs. John Reile, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Moser and family, and Phyllis, all motored to Regan last Sunday to visit at the Henry Schuh home. Mrs. Cord Schuh and son, Melvin, of McClusky spent a few days visit- ing her mother-in-law, Mrs, Eliza- beth Schuh, and family. | Glenview By VIOLET L. JOHNSON Dick Thompson had a finger bad- ly cut while sawing timber Friday and was taken to Bismarck for medi- cal aid. A large crowd attended the wedding dance Saturday night at Baldwin given by Mr. and Mrs. Leo Strand, who were married that day. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Moe, Mrs. Marie Rickford and sister of Minot visited Sunday at the home of Mrs. Moe’s sister, Mrs, Amanda Johnson. Hugh Simons, who is employed at the Midway gas station, visited his parents Sunday. Mrs. C. M. Jacobson returned home from Bismarck Wednesday Mrs. Math Dahl, Arne Dahl, and Mr. and Mrs, E. Carlson and son of Driscoll spent Sunday at the J. O. Alice McCloskey, Helen Harty and Arne Dahl autoed to Mercer Sun- A year ago, Ralph Metcalf (right) of M: Ole Lillefjeld, Elias Lillefjeld and; the Chas. Hammerfield home Tues-|* WHO'LL WIN WHEN THEY MEET? evening where she spent a few days visiting friends. Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Spitzer and family visited at the Ernest Seibold home Sunday. Mrs. Celia DeLong returned Friday from Minnesota where she visited relatives in Walker and Minneapolis for the past two weeks. Frank and Elbie Murrey and Flor- ence Franklund motored to Hebron Sunday to visit with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Wagrier of Steele vis- ited at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Albright, Sunday. J By S. GYLDEN Nels Niemi transacted business in the Capital City Monday. Mrs. William Harju spent Sunday and Monday at the home of her son, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Harju. The Misses Sigrid Wainia and Saima Pihlaja of Bismarck spent the week-end here, Miss Tyne Eckholm of Sterling spent Saturday night and Sunday at her home. Russell Harju, small son of Arve Harju, Minneapolis, Minn., is spend- ing some time visiting at his grand- parents’ home, Mr. and Mrs, William Harju. Eli Luiska spent the past week as @ guest at John Gylden’s, Rudolph Harju went to Minneapo- lis last week to get his small. son, Otto, who has been receiving treat- ment for a fractured leg for the past two months. Otto is greatly im- proved. Edwin Larson of Cokato, Minn., is visiting with Wayne Inget. Mr. and Mrs. William Josephson of Wing, and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Jo- sephson were dinner guests at John Gylden’s Sunday. f Telfer By MRS. JOHN STEWART Lyman Several of the young people of this community attended a party at the ‘9 |. J, Reid home Tuesday evening. Rev. Gulson called at the Buckley, McMurrick and Geo. Day homes Wednesday. He is gathering ma- terial on the history of the Glencoe church in connection with the cele- bration of the 50th anniversary. As few records have been kept it has been difficult to learn much about the work from 1900 to 1918, Wm. McMurrick, accompanied by his two sons, was a Bismarck caller Wednesday. While there he visited his mother, who is a patient in the St. Alexius hospital. Bernita Fields visited at the Buck- ley home Saturday. Rev. and Mrs, Gulson and daugh- ter, Jeanne, are attending Bible con- ference at Washburn this week. Mr, and Mrs. R. B. Fields and son, David, called at the Buckley and Mc- Murrick homes Monday. uette was a two-time winner over Jesse Owens (left), Ohio State speedster, but the predic. sions are for a possible together at the Wen shres firas Central Intercollegiate meet at places, (Associated rsal when the two Negro sprinters clash In " the National A. A. U. meet at Lincoln, July 3-4, They are shown Milwaukee, ¥ Wilson ] By MRS. JOHN A. BERG Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berg, Mr. and Mrs, William Wagner spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Erslinger at Garrison. Mrs, Ed Schauer, who has spent the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Sam_ Berg, returned to her home at McKenzie Friday. Mr, and Mrs. Christ Neumiller spent Sunday at the Henry Gessele home. Mr. and Mrs. John Kurle-and daughter, Ruth, spent the week-end with relatives at Wishek, returning Monday. Martha and Emma Metzgar of Garrison spent the week-end with Mrs, John Berg. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wall and Mr. and Mrs, Fred Wall, who have spent the last two weeks in Canada and Montana, returned home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, Mike Wall, who spent a week in Montana, returned home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berg of Regan and Mr. and Mrs, John Berg of Wil- ton called Monday at the R. A. Berg home near Baldwin. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Brandner vis- ited at the Christ Wolf home Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wanner spent Sunday at the Fred Gaub home. if Brittin By ea ta al Jason Hoover accompanied his son, Alfred, to Detroit Lakes on a fishing trip Tuesday, returning Saturday. Mrs. Henry Crawford, of Bismarck, was an over night visitor Tuesday at the Dutton home. Little Dallas Kershaw, who has ‘been in a Bismarck hospital with in- fection, is able to be home and is improving nicely. Russell Dralle, who is serving on ° the jury, spent the latter part of the/ 4. week at his home here. The Misses Rosemary, Joan and Patty Slorby and Lucile Hagen, of Bismarck, spent last week at the Al- lensworth farm. Saturday visitors in Bismarck were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Day, Miss May Thompson, Jim Mathena, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kershaw and family and Mrs. O. Dutton and family. Dutch Dralle, who attended camp with the national guard, left here Monday for the CCC camp at La- Moure, N. D. Mr. and Mra Knute Hanson and family of Valley City visited relatives in this vicinity last week. Mrs, O. Dutton and Becky and Jack were Sunday guests at the 8. T. Mauk home in Bismarck. Miss Annabelle Pushes Third Party ss A national third party will be launched definitely, at a convention in Omaha, July 8 to 12, according to Roy Harrop (abo Council Bluffs, ta, who is chairman of the nationat committee of the Farm. Labor party. (Associated Press Photo) spending several days visiting at the M. E. Christenson home at Wilton. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Arneson, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Tom Lien and Arthur Rise, left Saturday for the northern part of the state on a fishing trip. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Christianson had their infant daughter baptized at services Sunday. The name chosen was Ruby Louise. Sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. Nils Dronen, Hazel Lien and Reider Olauson. t Hazlegrove By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Mr. and Mrs. Art Ochsuner and family and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray and Pete Domogalla and Rudy On- sted were in Tuttle Monday. A. Hick and son, Dave, and Vera Ochsner were callers at the Gray home Wednesday. Mrs. Russell Woodward and chil- dren, Clarence and Lucille, visited at the Albert Schuler home Tuesday. Friday Robert and David Hick and Mrs, Julia Kraemer and family drove to Lake Williams. Betty and Dolores Kraemer called at the A. Hieb home Sunday. Miss Ione Goldsmith left this week for Minot where she will attend Mauk returned home with them for @ few days’ visit. < t Trygg o By MRS. GEORGE NELSON Mrs. Albin Spangberg and Violet left Wednesday by train for Killdeer to visit with her sister, Mrs. Faust, for some time. A large host of friends and rela- tives assembled Monday night at the Wing hall for a wedding dance given in honor of Lenora Hedstrom and Enrid Whahala, who were married in Bismarck Monday. Mrs. John Anderson visited Friday night at the Geo. Nelson home. Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson and family went to Still Friday where ®\they attended a church convention. They visited at the home of their |daughter, Mrs. Alfred Anderson. Ed- sel, who has been staying with his sister for a week, returned home with them. Floyd Anderson, who has been sur- veying at Devils Lake, is now at La- kota and Aneta. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Gust Peterson of Bis- marck left for Washington this week where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rosendhal and family trom Regan who went there last fall to make their home. Gene Cunningham, Edward Mor- rison and Alice Hasse went to Bis- marck last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nelson, Gerald and Gwendolyn were among those from here who attended Farmers’ day at Regan Tuesday. ' io 2) | Rock Hill ® Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ehnes and son, By RUTH LITTLE Willie, motored to Bismarck Wednes- Mrs, Clayton Little returned home from Bismarck Monday. Betty Jane left the hospital and is staying for a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Herman Haakenson. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Fitzgerald and » | here. jotored to Bismarck Mon- day. willie Jiras of Baldwin spent sev- eral days this week as a guest at the J. F. Little home. Clarence Waiker and Ray Brennise were Sunday night guests at the G. E. Brennise home, returned to La- kota Monday. Aelred Bouche was an oyernight guest Monday at the Laurence Fitz- gerald home. Clayton, Ruth and Phyllis Little Louise. Mrs. A. H. Helgeson and daughter, Coleen, left Thursday morning for & two-weeks’ visit with relatives at Minneapolis. Gladys Burdette, Mrs. Helgeson’s sister of Bismarck, accom- panied them. family returned home Sunday after a week’s visit with relatives and school during the summer months. ——____-—___—__ i McKenzie | e By MRS. T. T. HUGHES ‘The Homemakers club was enter- tained ‘“hursday afternoon by Mrs. Lloyd Clizbe. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Adams and son, Junior, were Saturday visitors at the L. D. Hulett home in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hughes and family visited at the John Gable, Sr., home in Gibbs township Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Clizbe are the parents of a baby boy born in the Bismarck hospital Saturday. Mrs. Ella Leathers left Saturday for Kansas City, Mo., where she will visit her sister, Mrs. S. A. Lawyer. i Harriet ®@ | nurse, E. M. THOMPSON Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wetzel, Phoenix eo By ELIZABETH NEFF Norma Lane of Driscoll is spend- ing a few days at the Floyd Miller home. Mr. and Mrs, Bill Geliner, daugh- ter, Edna and Jake Gellner, were Wing shoppers Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Wutzke and daughter, Vera, Mrs. Gottfred Wutzke, all of Raub, Mr. and Mrs Dan Wutzke and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gellner and daughters, Erna and Caroline, son, Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Neff, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wutzke, daughter, Lenora, and son, Rueben, and Mary Jane visited at the John Wutzke home Sunday. Hilda Wutzke left Monday for Raub where she will spend the sum- mer at her uncle’s farm. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Dagner and sons, Bill, Martin and Emil, and daughter, Louise, and Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Weber and children were Sunday supper guests at the Alex Neff home. Mr. and Mrs, Edward Wagner and small daughter and Phillip Weber were Bismarck business callers Mon- day. Hilda, Ida and Elmer Wutzke took their brother, William, to Tuttle Sunday evening where he is attend- ing confirmation school. ? od By MRS. K. RB. SNYDER Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Snyder and fam- ily visited at the home of Mrs. T. pad in Bismarck Thursday eve- Ing. Madge Wallace was a visitor at bd William MacDonald home Tues- lay. John Irvine fs visiting at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. | Alex Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. William MacDonald ®/\and Eleanor and Mr. and Mrs. “Red” Tressler motored to Hebron Sunday to attend the rodeo and Hebron’s fiftieth birthday anniversary cele- bration, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Clark and Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. John Craw- ford and Mrs. Ralph Snyder and family were entertained at a turkey dinner at the Alex Anderson home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Irvine and family, Mr. and Mrs, Studie Wood- worth and family, Mr. and Mrs. Em- ory Woodworth and daughter, Billie Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wood- worth and family and Mr, and Mrs. J, E. Chesak and family were among those who attended the AAA picnic at the Menoken grove Wednesday. The Misses Carrie Hapel and Caroline Irvine are visiting relatives in Braddock this week, { Moffit o . By MBS. C. E. MOFFIT Mr. and Mrs. Jim Legg came from Underwood Saturday and load- ed their furniture as they have the station at Ruso, N. D., and will make their home there. The O.AP.R. club met with Mrs. M. Jameson Wednesday. After the business meeting @ delicious lunch was served by the hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brownawell and son are visiting at Harrison, Idaho, with Mr. and Mrs, Howard Brownawell and family. The hygiene class conducted by Miss Magdalene Gondringer, FERA at the school house every Tuesday is a very interesting class. After the lesson this week the ladies went to the Clair Porter home and Mr./had a demonstration on bed mak- and Mrs, A. O. Thompson, George | ing. Pehl, Sr, Adam Mehlhoff and son, Jake, motored to Bismarck Monday to attend a school officers meeting. Miss Roberta Palms of Eldridge, arrived Wednesday to spend a few weeks with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Ed Wagner. Mr. and Mrs. Everett See and fam- ily of Bismarck and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wietstock were Sunday guests at the Oscar Weitstock home. John Merkel, who was taken sud- denly ill, was rushed to the hospital late Friday evening for medical aid. At the present writing his condition was reported as much improved. Mr. and Mrs. George Pehl, Jr., and son, Neil, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Leach and Edith Thompson. were Sunday callers at the Christ Wetzel home. Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Weitstock, Mrs. John Driscoll, Mrs, John Merkel and Donna Mae See motored to Bismarck Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Bill Misch and family of McLaughlin, 8. D., spent the week- end at the George Pehl, Sr., home. Mrs. Christ Wetzel and Miss Louise Pehl entertained a group of children at the George Pehl, Sr., home Tues- day afternoon in honor of Verna Mae Wetzel’s eighth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Josephson and daughter, Elma, called at the E. R. Leach home Sunday. In Political Row friends near Rothsay, Minn. ‘A. O. Ambers, who has spent the Angered because Elliott Roose. velt (above) wanted the Texas Young Democratic clubs to favor an amendment to make NRA con. stitutional, a member of the young Democrats’ >xecutive committee announced he would try to unseat the President’s son as vice-president of the Texas organization. Roose. velt lives in Fort rth. (Asso. Mrs. Knute Hanson and children of Daisy, N. D., visited relatives here over the week-end. The children’s day services held at the church Sunday morning was at- tended by a large crowd. The pro- gram was enjoyed by all. The church was decorated with spring flowers and house plants. Mrs. Fred Moffit left Friday for Excelsior Springs, Mo. where she will take treatments at McCleary sanitarium, Everett Porter, Mike Kleeman, Jason Hoover and son, Alfred Hoover, dren left Saturday for Arthur, N.:D., weeks. = son will join them before to spend several . July 4th. Sterling By MBS. GEO. LEE party at the Elder Elness home Sat- urday night, given by Mrs. Einess in honor of Mr. Elness’ birthday. Miss Helen Swindling of Bismarck spent the week-end at her home McKenzie. Mrs. L. B. Smith left for Iows Monday on account of the seriou illness of her father. Faye Langley was recently taken ta the St. Alexius hospital, with rup- tured appendix. He is improved at this writing.