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NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | if Heaton ‘ By SARAH HEINLE Edwin Steinert returned to his home Tuesday after a few days’ visit with his brother Reinhold at Sawyer, N. Dak. Mr. and Mrs. John Steinert spent ‘Tuesday at Minot. H .Dave Steinert of Regan left Tues- day for Sawyer, N. D., where he is visiting his brother Reinhold for two weeks. Junior Heinle returned to his home after a two weeks’ visit with his sis- ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Laib near Mercer. Bernard Hall called at the Andrew Heinle home Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Heinle and family were visitors at the Otto Laib home Sunday. A. H. Heinle and son Ernest were callers at the Walter Grewe home Sunday evening. Andrew Heinle motored to Wash- ‘burn Monday evening. o— - ° i Wilson | * ; By MRS. JOHN A. BERG Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wagner of Tur- tle Lake spent Sunday with their son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Berg. Leona Wagner is staying with her sister for the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Geist, Mr, and Mrs. Philip Mittlider, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mittlider of Tappen, N. D., visited at the Christ Wolf home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Larson of Bismarck spent Sunday at the Wolf home also. Rev. Bremer, district superinten- dent for First Evangelical churches, conducted services at the Wilton Evangelical church Sunday evening. Aletha Gesele, who spent the last two weeks at the Ludwig Wagner home, returned to her home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wall visited at the Christ Wolf home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ollenberger of Wilton spent Sunday at the Christ Neumiller home. Mr. and Mrs. Gust Neumiller had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Jake @ town were visiting at the home of 7 @ Wing J By MARTHA MUELLER Kathryn Schwindt of Jordan, Mont., is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Bill Roth. The Homemakers met at the home of Mrs. John Harty Friday afternoon, with Mrs. Harty and Mrs. G, Ander- son ent i Bill Roth, who is working at Mc- Clusky, spent Sunday with his fam- ily in town. i The boys’ baseball team defeated the Robinson boys on our field Sun- day, the score being 6-5. . and Mrs. W. Fallansby of Hurdsfield were Thursday evening visitors at the John Harty home, A few of the Wing ladies gave stork shower for Mrs. R. B. Jacobson at the J. O. Lein home Thursday evening. She received many gifts. 1 Mrs. Fallansby of Los Angeles, Calif,, is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. John Harty, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs, Ben Boss were visitors in Jamestown last week. Mrs. E. Jessen and son of James- ee Jessen’s parents a few days last week, Mr, and Mrs. Al Kusler, Mr. and Mrs. H. Jacobson and Mr. and Mrs. B. Knowles attended the rodeo which was held near Mandan Sunday. Many of the Wing folks motored to Moffit Sunday to attend the celebra- tion held there. The Wing girls played the Moffit boys and lost with the score 16-6. | Still o-. ° ‘ By L. 8. HAGSTROM Mr. and Mrs, Albert Meth, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Broschat, sons Myron and Richard, and daughter Emmy of Cathay, N. D., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Thor last Wednesday. Miss Velma Johnson of Bismarck {spent the week-end at her home here. Mrs, Signe Johnson, daughter Hilma and son Veron, and Rueben Pearson visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Uhde Sunday. A special young people's service and Mrs,|Was held at the Swedish Mission Pongtair fives imal aren church Sunday evening. Lois Knudt- Mr, and Mrs. Fred Neumiller at-|80n of Bismarck, Hugh Redington, tended to the funeral services of Mrs.|Vernon and Helen Jean Richard of Neumiller’s son, John Munch, who|Wilton were among those on the pro- passed away Monday at Tuttle, N. D.|gtam. Similar services are planned i Hampton By ELIZABETH KOPPY Rev. Doyen of Linton called on friends in this community Thursday. forenoon. He was a dinner guest at the Herman Béckhaus home. The Homemakers club met at the ‘Theodore Yetter home Thursday aft- ernoon. As this was our business meeting, no lesson was given. A very nice lunch was served by Mrs. Yetter with the assistance of Miss Eleanor . Our next meeting will be held at the Frank Lawler home the last Thursday of this next month. Several people of this vicinity at- tended the funeral of Zachariah Norman. Mr. Norman died suddenly and was laid to rest in the Linton cemetery Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nausehund and daughter, Miss Hazel, motored to Linton Wednesday on a business and pleasure trip. Miss Frances Koppy of Mandan is spending this week at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rebenitsch of Hazelton visited with friends in this vicinity Sunday afternoon. Regina Koppy is visiting at the John Rebenitsch, Jr., home near Fort Rice for several weeks. . Henry Knittel motored to Linton Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy visited at the Herman Backhaus home Sun- day evening. [Driscoll By DELLA MAE OLSON The 4-H Nimble Fingers’ . members attended the 4-H entertain- “ ment in Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Al Chapin, Mr. and Mrs, Agner Swanson and Jim Swan- son visited Mrs. C. A. Swanson, who is a patient at a local hospital, in Bismarck Sunday. Mrs. Lulu Carr has visitors: Miss Grace McClure, Mrs. J. McClure, Mrs. Hannan and Morris Noltensmier of ‘Waterloo, Iowa. ‘The 4-H Handicraft sewing club met at the Baker home Thursday aft- ernoon, Mrs. F. O. Johnson spent Monday in Bismarck visiting her daughter, Josephine, who is a patient at a local hospital there. Mrs. A. Eisenbeisz entertained a few ladies at a quilting party Thurs- day afternoon. Mrs, Elizabeth Johnson and son here, Mrs, Nora Sharpe, Mrs. Robert Sharpe, Sr., and Mrs. O. N. Nelson visited Della Olson Saturday. Orville Dodge of Sentinel Butte, N. D., is visiting at the Al Jordan home. Miss Lorraine Johnson is spending & few days visiting at the Knudson home in Kidder county. ‘Miss Cordelia Jordan of Bismarck and Huber Jordan, who is stationed at CCC camp at Mandan, spent the week-end at home. - Schrunk | By EDNA MARCHANT Sunday dinner guests at the Marchant home were Mr. and Peter Hoffman and son Albert, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hoffman and daughter Carol, and Mr. and Mrs. John Reile. Mr. and Mrs. John Fitzgerald are the proud parents of a baby girl born Saturday, July 20, in McClusky. Miss Elizabeth Novy will teach school No. 2 and Miss Alice Halverson will teach Schrunk school for the coming terms. and itegerald a motored to McClusky sday evening to visit Mrs. John Wentz and i ffman and|here Saturday Eppa spend several days visiting at the for the near future. Nat Sahistrom, Adolph Solberg, Mrs, C. Eggan, Emma Eggan and Anne Thilquist of Milaca, Minn., were visitors at the Oscar Thor home Tuesday. Axel Johnson of Butterfield, Minn., is spending some time this summer at the home of his brother, Conrad Johnson. Miss Inez Ellison of Chicago came ednesday to spend her vacation with her aunt, Mrs. O. G. Hagstrom. Miss Ellison returned a few months ago from a year’s sojourn with rela- tives and friends in Sweden. Mr. and Mrs, Martin Strand and daughter and Evelyn Nord of Bis- marck visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Broehl Sunday. John Daweny of St. Paul arrived at the home of his cousin, Oscar Thor, Saturday for a short stay. Mrs. Frank Laughlin and children of Jamestown were guests of Mrs. Laughlin’s sisters, Mrs. C. L. Johnson and Mrs. Charlie Noon this week. The Hustlers Corn club and the Busy Sixteen Handicraft club. met at the home of Forrest and DeElda Lit- tle of Regan last Saturday. The next meeting will be held at the Victor Anderson home August 17th. Lois Knudtson of Bismarck 48! were Bismarck shoppers Monday. Mr. | _Rock if here @ By RUTH LITTLE Roselyn Patton returned home after spending @ week as a guest of Kath- leen Kohler of Bismarck. Mrs. J. F. Little, son Clyde and daughters. Ruth and Phyllis, were Sunday dinner guests at the Albert Little home near Wing. Merrill Lindsey, Andrew Walker and sons, Roy and Floyd, attended a Party at the Jake Gaub home Sat- urday evening. Nina Fisher of Wilton is a guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Walter Scott. Everett Bailey moved from the H. ae ee farm. Sunday guests at the Mrs. Bessie Monroe home were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Webster and son Eldon, Irene and Louise Webster of Bismarck, and Wa Jake Marcovitz of Mandan called his father's farm home Saturday morning. Mrs. Alfred Borth was ® Monday guest at the home of her parents, e o i Clear Lake | o—- e By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Miss Della Mae Olson of Driscoll visited Thursday with Mrs. Ole Nel- sen. Erling Olausen left Friday for the ccc camp at Fort Lincoln. From there he was sent to Medora where he now is located. Allen Van Vleet took him to Bismarck. Mrs. Hansen and children, who have been visiting at the Ole New- land and Adolph Hansen homes the past week, returned to their home at Steele Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Keeler enjoyed & week-end visit from their son, Her- bert, who is located at the CCC camp ‘ at Fort Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson and family spent Sunday at Moffit. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Van Vleet and children spent Sunday at the E. A. Van Vieet home. — | @ | Glenview By VIOLET L. JOHNSON ‘Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Siebold and sons accompanied Mr. and Mrs. John Moser to Minot Sunday where they spent the day sight-seeing. Many of her friends and neighbors helped Mrs. C. M. Jacobson celebrate her 75th birthday Sunday afternoon. She received a number of useful gifts, At the close of the afternoon lunch was served. Sara Holden accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Archie Holden to Borden, Mont., where she will be employed for the temainder of the summer. A number of young folks were en- tertained at the Enock Anderson home Sunday afternoon. Ice cream ‘and cake were served. Kenneth Wagner is a patient in a Bismarck hospital. where he under- went an operation for appendicitis. Ole Holton and Mr. and Mrs, Hu- bert Holton and son of Washburn were Monday guests at the home of Mrs. Holton’s aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. L. Jacobson. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Moe of Minot visited here a short time with rela- tives Friday afternoon when en route home from the Yellowstone park and Black Hills. The Ladies’ Aid that met at the Axel Stenquist home Thursday was well attended. The next meeting will be at the Walter Johnson home Sept. 5th. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grabarkewitzs Brabarkewitzs remained for a longer visiting with Miss Inez Ecklund this week. Mrs. Wilbur Noon has been at the Bismarck hospxal with her infant son, who has been very ill, the past week, The baby’s grandmother, Mrs. Charlie Noon, was also with him. At @ | Present he is somewhat improved. Miss Betty Dow spent several days last week with her cousin, Mrs, Clar- ence Falkenstein. Miss Dow is here from Missoula, Mont. Dr. and Mrs. D. Olson and son of , Fla., are visiting relatives and in the community. Mrs. Ol- iter of Oliver Knudtson of son is Still and Harry Knudtson of Bis- Lein j By OLGA M. RISE Mr. and Mrs. Anton Peterson and four daughters of Moosejaw, Sask., Canada, spent Monday. evéning and ‘Tuesday visiting at the C. M. Bjerke home. They were en route to Buf- falo, Minn., to visit Mrs. Peterson’s sister. Mrs, Peterson is also a sister of Mr. Bjerke. 8. C. Severson of Hannaford, N. D., was a business caller in this vicinity Saturday and Sunday. Hazel Arne- son of Eldridge, N. D., accom! Arneson home, Lois Lien returnéd to her home in Kidder county after spending the past week visiting in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs, M. E. Christenson and daughter of Wilton spent the week-end visiting at the B. N. Lein home. Walter Botnen returned to his home in Kidder county Sunday after being employed at the Tom farm the past two months. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Varholdt and family accompanied Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Lien and daughters, Mavis and Clarinda, to Rugby, N. D., Saturday where they visited Mr. Varholdt’s sister, They returned home Sunday spent Sunday at Wildwood lake near Wilton. Oscar Opoien of Buchanan, N. D., was a caller at the A. T. Arneson home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Spilde, son Einar, Mr. and Mrs. Tilmer Lien were din- ner guests at the William Botnen home in Kidder county Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Louie Larson and family of St. Haral Christianson home. Mrs. Lar- son is a sister of Mr, Christianson. A large crowd attended the services ‘Lien | Gerald Boren and Ed Howery of Bis- stay. Mrs, Earl King and daughter Betty THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. GIRLS FILL HARVEST LABOR Scarcity of harvest labor hands caused Roberta Moeckley, 16, desert housework for a tractor seat on her father’s farm ne: GAP to Ankeny, As harvesting reached its height, many women Joined the men folke in the fields. (Associated Press Photo) Moffit By MRS. C. E. MOFFIT Mr. and Mrs. George Morrison en- tertained at supper Friday evening, Rev. and Mrs. Torgerson and children of McKenzie and Rev. Slag of Iowa. Rev. Slag is a brother of Mrs. Torger- son and has been assisting Rev. Tor- gerson with revival meetings for a week. Andy Anderson of Minneapolis ar- rived Sunday morning for a visit at the Whiteaker home. Rev. and Mrs. O, E. Kinzler and children of Napoleon visited at the George Morrison home Saturday eve- ning. Nellie Morrison returned home with them to spend a week. Emma Jean Kinzler will spend a week with her. Mr. and Mrs. Burns Bailey, Mrs. George Lewis and Mrs. L. D. Bailey were Bismarck callers Friday. A very large crowd attended the opening dance at the new Spring Water pavilion Friday night. The Mountaineers played for the dance. ‘ There will be a dance there every | Friday night for a while. Alvin Thompson, who is in the CCC, spent a few days at his home this week. ‘The Misses Beatrice and Mabel Ber- gee of Dickinson and Florence Maston of Watford City visited at the Miles Benz home Friday and Saturday. The Misses Bergee are cousins of Mrs. Benz. Word has been received from Don- ald Edson and John Hoffman saying they were in Dayton, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Pillsbury enter- tained at dinner and supper Sunday |® Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Hamblen, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamblen of Steele, N. D., Mrs. George Maroney and Mrs. Mc- Laughlin of Bismarck. Mrs. Ed Olson returned to Moffit Sunday from Crawfordsville, Ore., where she has spent the past 10 months. Miss Evelyn Olson and Don Dralle met her in Bismarck. Lou returned to their home at Cut Bank, Mont. Saturday after a month’s stay here with relatives. if > °e Frances | By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN John and Elsie Kruger were callers in Bismarck Monday afternoon. John Olson was a caller at the Tebbo Harms home Tuesday morning. He also was in Bismarck. there soon. . ‘Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fischer and fam- ily spent Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Fischer’s parents, Mr. and . Carlson. . W. A. Dietzman and son Ed- at the Tebbo Harms home ye wening. wwrence Madland and Mrs. Gilbert Melick attended the shower given in honor of Mrs. Vern Thysell at the Manley hall in McKenzie Wed- nesday ev . Mrs. Thysell received Sunday afternoon. Visitors and callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dietzman and family Sunday were Mrs. J. W. Jiras and daughter Lillie of near Baldwin, ¥ Richmond i By MARTHA BOSSERT Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Degner and | @|80n William were Monday callers at the George Phel home near Arena. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Engel and family from Garrison are visiting his brothers, Rudolph and Reynold Engel. q | Miss Emma Wolf spent’ a week | visiting with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Gottfried Bossert. William, Eva and Martin Degner, ., |David, Elsie and Martha Bossert and Ed, Stroh were Sunday evening visi- tors at the Mike Panykovich home. Mr, and Mrs. Gottfried Bossert and son Gottfried and daughters, Clara and Christina, spent Sunday after- noon visiting at Mercer. Ca | Cromwell (eee j By LILLIE JIRAS Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Heck and daughter Dorothy of Wilton, Mr. and |Mrs. Stephen Whitted and Mr. and |Mrs. George Whitted of Baldwin and Otto and Alice Swanson were visitors and supper guests at the J. A. Varley home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brown, daugh- ter Velma and son Louis were Sun- day dinner guests at the Brown brothers’ home, Mrs. Porter Nelson, who has been very ill at her home here, is now |being cared for at the home of rela- |tives near Still. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Stillwell of Bismarck were Sunday dinner guests at the Lawrence Stocks home. Mrs. John Fosbeck, who has been seriously ill for some time, is being jcared for at the John Vollen home inear Still. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Nelson were jentertained at dinner Sunday at the \Ira Falkenstein home near Baldwin. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fricke spent |Sunday with relatives and friends in ‘Wilton, Porter Nelson is confined to his |foot two weeks ago when he stepped on a rusty fork, Miss Laverne Gierke of Bismarck has returned to her home after spending some time visiting her aunt, Mrs, John Engdahl and other rela- tives here. Sterling By MRS. GEO. LEE Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Belk of Bis- marck, Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Olson, Mr. jand Mrs. Geo. Lee and children, all lof Sterling, were entertained at a birthday supper for Mrs. Oest Prince at the Prince home Saturday, July 27. @ |The table was decorated with yellow crepe paper and garden flowers. Isham Belk of Bismarck visited with friends and relatives in Sterling over the week-end. Bill Durkee, who has been employed at the Farmers Union oil station in Bismarck for the past two months, is now working for R. P. Schlabach here. Mrs. Selma Dyrstad was taken to the Bismarck hospital Saturday. She had been recuperating nicely since her return home from Montana but was taken suddenly ill Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Sedivec and daughter Marjorie, also Beryl Sher- man, visited at the George Lee home Friday evening. Henry Wildfang, Jr., from the CCC camp at Lakota, is visiting at the home of his parents here. Roderich Chenowith of Lakota vis- ited last week with friends and rela- tives in Sterling. FOUR-EYED | =FISH, marck, Mr. and Mrs. Emest Johnson and family, Edgar and Carrie Johnson of near Sterling and Gladys Tooker and Ivan Sherman of near Menoken. Miss Vina Harms and nephews, George and Reuben Tellinghousen, spent Saturday night in Bismarck. I o——-- By MES. RAY HAZLEGROVE Mrs, Ed Ochsuner and daughter Vera and sons, Armond, Vernold, Lawrence and Norman called at the Russell Woodward: home Monday. Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Art Ochsuner and children visited at the Ochsuner home near Arena. Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Albert Schuler and family visited at the Russell Woodward and Ed Ochsuner homes, Fred Krein was a business caller in Steele one day this week, © Hazlegrove 3 held by Student Olaf Anderson at the church Sunday. Geo. Vik, who has been with the two |CCO camp at Lakota, N. D., returned a farm 6 y= On Sunday Mr, and Mrs. Albert Miller and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ochsuner and family were supper guests at the Russell Woodward home. (anas.ers) REALLY HAVE BUT ONE PAIR THis Curious WorLD By William Ferguson ar eteyere | SOME PITCHER PLANTS HAVE PITCHERS PLANT TO DIGEST/ ~~ Ecklund ——___—_—_—____-+ By ELBIE MURREY Mr. and Mrs. Archie Holden and family returned to their home in Wooden, Mont., after visiting here with relatives and friends. Sarah Holden motored back with them. Paul, Harry and Sarah Holden were visitors at the Murrey home Friday evening. Paul and Harry Holden were visi- tors at Enock Anderson's home Sun- day. Mrs. Joe Poole and son, Joe Clark, who has been visiting with Mrs. Poole’s parents, are spending a few days in Baldwin. Mr. and M®. Steve Murrey and daughter Betty June were business callers Friday. Mrs. Steve Murrey and son Dewane and daughter Betty June were visi- tors at Mrs. Al Huhn’s Wednesday. Frank and Elbie Murrey, Sarah Holden and Harold Larson were visi- tors at the Anderson home Tuesday. a—_—_— Regan | By BERNADETTE HOPKINS \bed, due to an injury received to his |@ Dr. and Mrs. Allan Olson and son Allan, Jr., of Miami, Fla., called on Regan friends the fore part of the week on their return from a trip to ‘western Canada. Mrs. Olson was the former Ester Knudson, Mrs. B. O. Lein and daughter La- verne were guests for the past week of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Meyer of Wash- burn, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Nelson and sons of Des Plaines, Ill., were Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hopkins, A dancing party was held at the Tom Morris home Wednesday, July 24, in honor of Mrs. Levy Anderson and Gerald Morris whose birthdays occurred on that date. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hopkins motored to Casselton, N. D., for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. B. E, Rierson were Sunday guests of Bismarck relatives. Norton Strand, Jr., had the mis- fortune to break his arm while play- ing in a park at Bismarck one day last week. Mrs. A. L. Garnes and daughter Margaret and Mrs. John Voeller and children motored to Minot Tuesday. Mrs. Gottlieb Dockter was called to Tuttle Thursday by the serious illness of her father. She returned home Sunday. The members of the 4-H club of Regan motored to Bismarck Friday and attended a general meeting of the clubs, Winston Cox is spending the week at Jamestown where he is making plans for attending college the com- ing year, Mr, and Mrs. Norton Strand and children motored to Wildwood lake Sunday. Helen Aune accompanied Howard ‘Watkins to Bottineau Sunday where she will be the guest of her father for a month, Mr. Aune is employed at the transient camp. [Baldwin | By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER Mr, and Mrs. Carl Eliason of Bis- marck and their guest, Axel Nord- strom of Edmonton, Canada, were guests at the C. A. Nordstrom home Friday. Mr. Nordstrom is the uncle @|ot Mrs. Eliason and will later come here for a several weeks’ visit with local relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brolin arrived here Sunday from their home at Lille, Illinois, for a week's visit with Mrs. Brolin’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Landerholm, and her sisters, Mesdames Arthur Fricke and Victor Nelson, County Agent H. O. Putnam held a poultry culling demonstration at the Arthur Meyer home Thursday after- noon, Refreshments were served by Mrs. Meyer. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fricke of Cromwell were callers here Thursday. They were accompanied home by Mr. Fricke’s brother, Lee Fricke. Mrs. Al Erickson and children, Beverly and Robert, are spending the week with Mrs. Erickson’s parents, Mr, and Mrs, E. A. Fricke. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Little enter- tained at a bridal shower Sunday afternoon in honor of their daugh- ter, Myrtle, whose marriage to Wil- liam Raymond Lenihan of Bismarck was an event of July 15. The bride received a number of nice gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Lenihan will make their home in Bismarck where the groom has employment. Martin Bourgois of Bismarck, ac- companied by Herman Kickul, &r., motored to Taylor Sunday where they visited with Mr. Kickul’s son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kickul. Mr. Kickul is ope- rating an oil and gas station at Taylor. ‘< Trygg By MRS. GEORGE NELSON News was received here of the death of Mrs, Geo. Nelson’s uncle, August Kreoklon of Sebeka, Minn., who passed away last Saturday. His death was caused by @ stroke. Fu- neral services were held Tuesday. He was laid to rest in the Lutheran cemetery in North Germany town- ship, Gene Cunningham took Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Johnson of Parshall, who took care of Mrs. Sigrid Lund- quist’s place while she was on a two weeks’ visiting trip to southern Min- nesota, to Bismarck. From there they went to their home in Parshall. Emma Nelson returned from Val- ley City with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scott and sons, Douglas and James Ronald, where they visited friends. eo Floyd Anderson came home from Velva last Sunday to visit his par- ents over Sunday. Hazel and Helen Anderson were luncheon guests last Wednesday with Mrs, Geo. Nelson and Gwendolyn. Violet Spangberg visited on Mon- day with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Lundquist. Fred Cox and his sister, Mrs. Fan- nie Stillwell of Bismarck are leaving this week to visit their aged parents, Mr. and Mrs, Cox, former Trygg re- sidents, now residing in Cerrerrip, Wash. Mrs, Cox has been an in- valid for some time. A special school meeting was held last Saturday night at the clerk's office. Hilma Olson was hired for No. 4 where she has taught for the past two years, and Oftillia Brose from Arena for the west side. Louis Olson and son Edwin return- ed recently from Glover, where they visited relatives a week. A number of Trygg residents went to attend the miscellaneous shower Sunday at the Uhalla home on the south Patterson ranch in honor of Mr. and Mrs, Einard Uhalla, tormer- ly Lenora Hedstrom of ‘Trygg, who were recently married. Many lovely gifts were presented to the couple. Fred Cox and Martin Nelson went to the Charlie Strom home near Still Sunday on business, Edna Anderson spent a week with her sister, Mrs, Alfred Anderson, near Regan, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nelson, Gerald and Gwendolyn were guests Sunday at the John Anderson home. ana Gain | j Welch’s Spur | o—— +4 By MRS. R. M. WELCH The Stewartsdale Missionary so- ciety met at the home of Mrs. C. K. Boyd Thursday afternoon. Jimmie Moran, youngest brother of Mrs, L. 8, Doppler, arrived by bus By 8S. GYLDEN Severt Gylden, who has spent the | Past year in Minneapolis and Finlay- |son, Minn., returned to Wing on & Thursday, Eli Liuska and Sulo Gylden are among the boys taken into the CCO last week. They are now stationed at Camp 2767 at Medora, N. D., but in the near future they will be taken to Minnesota, Rev. Koivumaki held religious ser= vices at the Nels Niemi home Thurs- day evening. Quite a number of people attended the shower held Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Einard Juhala who were mar- tied recently, Rudolph and Ralph Harju, Syvert seth oa Esther Liuska were Bis- marck callers Thursday evening, They visited with Seth Harju, who is a Patient at the St. Alexius hospital. Miss Tyne Eckholm spent Saturday night and Sunday at her home. Sylvia and Eino Eckholm of the north Pat- terson ranch were also visitors, They from Beach Monday to visit at the home of his sister for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs: L. 8. Doppler, Robert Welch and three sons, Julius Dorman, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dorman, W. F. Cameron, O. P. Welch and Mrs. Ruth McMurrich and daughter Doris were all in Bismarck Saturday. Doris McMurrich spent Saturday night with her cousin, Laura Welch. Mrs. A. F. Welch, Mr, and Mrs. Ed Walgren and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and family spent Sunday aft- ernoon at the Ruth McMurrich home near Glencoe. Burnt Creek By MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON Leslie Kingsley of Garrison was an overnight guest at the Fred Klawitter home Monday. Miss Erma Klawitter made a trip to Steele Monday. Wesley Coddington attended the surprise party given in honor of Mrs. Jacobson’s 75th birthday. Olaf Sather celebrated his birthday Sunday. Miss Janice Coddington spent Mon- day at the Herman Worst home. She ‘Was accompanied home by Mrs. Worst and daughters Phyllis, Rita Mae and Viola. Harry Coddington and son Wesley motored to Bismarck Monday. Lloyd Miller called in the capital city Sunday evening. He was accom- panied home by Walter Bertsch. Mrs. Julius Andahl, Marian Earsley and Edna Andahl called at the Floyd Andahl home in Bismarck Saturday. Grant Andahl attended the rodeo at Heart River last Sunday. —____.____—_—_ | McKenzie eee By MRS. T. T. HUGHES Mr. and Mrs. Morgan and Mr. and Mrs. George Manly motored to Tuttle Sunday to visit friends. Bootie Colby, who has spent the past month at Tuttle, returned home with them. ‘The Senior 4-H club was entertained @|by Jean and Joyce Johnson Wednes- day afternoon. Members having birth- days during the month were presented ® birthday cake. They were Miss Edna Watson and the Misses Jean and Joyce Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Habeck and fam- fly were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs.-E. J. Conley. Mr. and Mrs. George Hughes and family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larson and Vivian, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ag- new and Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Hughes and Lester picnicked at Moffit Sun- day. Mr, and Mrs. H. L. Belk and son Loyal, also Terry Wheeler of Min- neapolis, were Monday callers in Mc- Kenzie. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wildfang had as their dinner guest Sunday, Mrs. J. W. rs. Rodgers. The church board held a meeting at the J. F. Wildfang home Tuesday evening for the purpose of electing a Gelegate to represent the Aid at a con- ference at Grand Forks in October. Mrs. W. H. Stark was elected. returned to their respective duties Sunday evening. 4 | Telfer | By MRS. WM. McMURRICK Jacob Dietrich was a Bismarck visi- tor Tuesday at which time he pur- chased a new combine, The Telfer 4-H Poultry club met at the Dietrich home Thursday eve- ning. Bernita Fields gave the lesson which was on “Diseases of Poultry.” Josephine Woodland was a Sunday visitor at the Buckley home. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Fields and family, Julius Dorman, W. F, Cam- eron, Wm. McMurrich and sons, and Mr. and Mrs. Dietrich and famfly were Bismarck callers Saturday. Rodney Allensworth visited at the McMurrich home Monday. ad ne TT | Canfield By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN Miss Francis Fitzgerald spent Wed- nesday at her home here. Mrs. Paul Greenan and sons visit- | ed at the C. Elkins home a few days. | Mr. and Mrs. James Olson, Esther Olson and Lavona were callers at the Ole Olson home Tuesday evening. Fred Heimbuck spent Sunday at the J. Heimbuck home. Norman Little spent the week-end with his folks, Dinner guests at the A. Ghylin home Sunday were Mr, and Mrs. Roy Little, sons Norman and Wilfred, Margaret Jane Tatman, Mrs. Ole Ol- son, Oscar and Violet Olson, and Dee Bailey. : > ! j o- Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Kimball and daughter Dorothy Mae from near Brit- tin, Mesdames Alex Anderson, William MacDonald and “Red” Tressler and Miss Elvira Anderson were Wednes- day evening visitors at the John Crawford home. ‘The Stewartsdale Ladies’ Aid Mis- sionary society met at the Chester Boyd home in Boyd township Thurs- day afternoon with a small attend- ance, The infant daughter, Daisy Louise, of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Tressler who was born Friday July 26th, at 8:30 a. m., and passed away the same day at 1 p. m., was buried at Bismarck Sat- urday with only immediate relatives attending. Jerome Robidou is visiting at the home of his grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford. John Irvine visited at the home of his grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam MecDonald last week. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hartley and daughter Joan from Bismarck visited at the John Crawford home Tuesday evening. Missouri By MES. K. R. SNYDER The breach of promise suit was barred from Swedish courts, except in eats Harriet ° =. M. THOMPSON Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wetzel and Mrs. H. F. Williamson were callers at the A. D. Thompson home Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wetzel and family were business callers in Bis- marck Tuesday. E. R. Leach spent the week-end with his family at Arena. Miss Louise Pehl of Arena is em- Ployed at the Wing cafe. Donna Mae Zerr of Bismarck is vis- iting at the O. G. Weitstock home. A farewell party at Phoenix school Wednesday was given in honor of El- mer Wutzke and Arnold Plinies, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Leach, Mr. and Mrs. William Merkel and Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wetzel and daughter Ver- na Mae, all of Arena, were guests at the party given at Floyd Miller’s Sun- day. George Galbreth and two daughters, Sadie and Elveld, and Joy Franzen, all of Tuttle, and Frank Lambert of Arena have gone to Minnesota on a fishing trip. The 4-H club members, Elsie Eide, Florence Sanberg, Dora Wutzke and Elma Josephson and their leader, Mrs. Ray Weitstock, attended the achieve- ment day at Bismarck Friday. i eee By MRS. JENNIE DANCE Albert Dralle and two friends of Brainerd, Minn., arrived here to work in the harvest fields. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Graves and family of Lark, N. D., and George Wallin, who is now in Elgin, N. D., visited in Menoken Sunday. The girls attending the Epworth League at Valley City gave a very in- teresting description of their conven- tion Sunday evening during church services. > Mrs. C. D. King entertained the McKenzie W. C. T. U. Thursday. The hostess, assisted by her daughter, Miss Althea, served a luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Craig and daughter returned from a six weeks’ acation at Brainerd, Minn. They are lving in the upstairs apartment in the Dance home. “ Lee Dralle of Bismarck spent sev- Menoken cases when a child was involved, sev- eral years ago, Stories in STAMPS \Wuere Mai Is H's# up in the Pyrenees moun- tains, dividing France from Spain, lies the tiny republic of Andorra, world’s smallest in pop- ulation and a little over twice the size of the District of Columbis. Here only married men may vote for the 24 members of a central council that governs the country. Unusual, too, is the postal sys- tem, which .delivers mail free within its borders, but has made a profitable trade in stamps sent —mostly to collectors — outside its borders. Since the time of Charlemagne, this republic has been independent, despite wars all about ft. One of Andorra’s stamps, shown here, is typical. It illustrates the chapel of Notre Dame de Merite xell, situated in the valley northe east of Andorra-Vella, capital of Andorra. The chapel’s Madonna is looked to for the welfare of the country. eral days at the home of his daughter, A Série, Inc.)

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