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—? Heaton By SARAH HEINLE Walter Grewe left for Falkirk last ‘week, Visitors at the Andrew Heinle home last Sunday were Mr. and Mrs, Bill Wagner and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mil- ler and family. Vivian Oberg visited a few days at the Walter Grewe home. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Laib were Sun- day visitors at the Heinle home. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Leidholm and family, Northan Hounstad and Ar- lette and Delores Payne were visitors at the Walter Grewe home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schlofman and sons and Mrs, Walter Grewe and daughters, Amanda and Elsie, were visitors at the John Schlofman home last Sunday. Sey ° | Wilson | 2 By MRS. JOHN A. BERG ee Mr. and Mrs. Christ Neumiller spent Sunday at the Sam Berg home. Mr, and Mrs, Ed Kurle and son John of Michigan are visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kurle. Sunday guests at the John Kurl2 home were Mr. and Mrs. William Wall and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Neu- miller, Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Wagner were | called to South Dakota Saturday by the death of a sister of Mrs. Wagner.| Dan Stroble were) Sunday dinner guests at the Gust) Mr. and Mrs. Neumiller home. Lona Wagner, who has spent the last three weeks at her sister’s home, returned to Turtle Lake Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Just motored to Bismarck Tuesday to visit Mrs. Jake Just, who is a patient at a Bis- marck hospital. She underwent an operation Friday. eae | Cromwell Ne ° ——_—__—¢ By LILLIE JIRAS Mr. and Mrs, Tebbo Harms and daughter Vina of Menoken were guests Sunday at the Herman Gierke home. Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson, son Gerald and daughter Gwendolyn were entertained at dinner Sunday at tho Gilbert Cederstrom home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter ‘Browning, son Walfred and daughter Irene of Anamoose and Mrs. John Gierke of Bismarck were week-end guests at the F. H. Schroeder home. Mr. and Mrs. F. C, Nelson and sons were Sunday guests at the W. E. Lips home near Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bourgois and family of Baldwin were entertained at dinner Sunday at the Lawrence Stocks home, Fred Kaiser anl sons, Bill and John, Carl Gierke, Joe and Wilie Jiras, Sam Brown, Fred Cox and Gene Cunning- ham were guests Sunday at the Mar- tin Nelson home. Harry Brown and Miss Ethel Little were visitors at the Jiras home Sun- day evening. ——__—- -—_____—_ | Burnt Creek | jp ecx ae By MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON Mr, and Mrs. Frank Koecher were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Klawitter Saturday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Rustand and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Koecher of Daw- son were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Klawitter. Cecil Coddington returned home last Thursday after spending two weeks with Mr, and Mrs. John Ha- beck in Glenview township. Mr. and Mrs. Art Robins, Mr. and Mrs. John Flannagan of Riverview township called at the Fred Klawit- ter home last Sunday evening. Mrs. Bud Lennihan and daughter Laverne of Dickinson were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Klawit- ry ter and family Thursday. Alfred French, Hughie Longmuir and Miss Lillian Lampmann of Bis- marck visited at the F. C. Klawitter home Sunday. Miss Lois Schonert returned home last week after spending a week with Mrs. Fred Klawitter. Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Andahl, son Jack and daughter Gloria Jane call-/ ed at the H. E. Coddington home} Thursday evening. Dorothy Andahl spent the week- end with Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Andahl and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bertha Smythe of Bismarck, Paul and Kenneth Kla- witter visited at their home last Sunday evening. o— : * | Wilton | ° ° By MRS. ART FERRIS Mrs. Ed. Sweeny and son Pat left Tuesday for Minneapolis where they will visit. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. McGraw of Wis- | consin have been visiting at the home of their daughter and son-in-| law, Mr, and Mrs. George Benedict. Ross Tibbits motored to Belcourt during the week and visited at the home of his wife’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Jolly. Mrs, Thomas Posey returned home Monday after visiting at St. John,| N. D. | NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBO @| weeks at the home of their parents, @(at his home. Mr. and Mrs, A. Kalakuski. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown returned Wednesday from their two weeks’ vacation trip spent in Iowa. > \| Harriet ° & M. THOMPSON ;. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Williamson and family motored to Bowdon Sunday to visit relatives. Their son, James, returned home with them. Mr, and Mrs, George Pehl, Jr., and John Merkel motored to Bismarck Sunday to meet Mrs. Pehl’s sister, Mrs. C. Perpses of Grand Forks, who will visit relatives in this vicinity for a few weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Josephson and family called at the E. R. Leach home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Weitstock and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Weitstock and son and Florence Sandberg mo-! tored to the Missouri river Sunday to Picnic. Beulah Williams spent the past few days visiting with her grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shopp. | Christ Wetzel, who is employed at Bismarck, spent the week-end at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. William Roth called lag the A. O. Thompson home Mon- iday. Canfield ‘By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN | A large crowd attended services at the Canfield schcol Sunday. Rev. Rindahl will be here again Sept. 15 jat 3 o'clock. | Mr. and Mrs. Sever Monson of Iowa iare visiting friends and relatives here. |They came to look after farming in- |terests, Mr. and Mrs, Ole Wold entertained | _ \Mr. and Mrs. C, Elkins and family jand Mrs. Paul Greenan and sons at {dinner Sunday. Mrs. Greenan and isons left for their home in Iowa i Monday. ; Some of the folks from here at-; ‘tended the birthday party at the P.| \Fitzgerald home Saturday evening. Mrs. Elkins entertained Ole Vold’s jand Mrs. Paul Greenan and sons, and |Mrs. I. Bailey Monday evening in ‘honor of Beverly's 8th birthday. | Aid members are requested to be {at the Canfield school Wednesday, Aug. 28, to help clean the school- | house. \o— Rock Hill By RUTH LITTLE Sunday guests at the Mrs. J. F. |Little home were Mr. and Mrs. Fred ;Ehnes and son Willie, Wilfred Lit- tle, Matt Reckman, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Little and daughters, Betty June and Viola Jean and Jake Mar- covitz of Mandan. Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Ottum and son Billy of Bismarck were Wednes- day evening guests at the Oscar {Magnuson home. Mrs. Clayton Little and Miss Ruth Little motored to Wilton Monday. Mrs. Arthur Magnus and daugh- ters, Mabel and Lylas, called at the Oscar Magnuson home Wednesday. Eugene Little spent the week-end Mrs. Roy Little and {Grace Francis took him to Tuttle {Monday morning. He returned from there to La Moure, N. D., where he lis stationed at a CCC camp. Mrs. Oscar Magnuson and sons, George and Helmer, and Phyllis Lit- tle motored to Bismarck Saturday. Mrs. Joe Kohler is a guest this {week at the home of her father, H. C. Rasche. Myron Bailey of Regan was a guest last week at the Bethel Bailey home. Mrs. W. H. Kolb and sons, Ed- i i \ e ward and Robert, were Sunday guests at the Mrs. Bessie Monroe ‘home. Stephen Monroe called at the An- drew Olson home Sunday. | Regan J By BERNADETTE HOPKINS | Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Sherman ‘and sons, Harrison and Harley, and |Mr. Sherman’s brother, Vincent, mo- |tored to Willow City for the week- jend where they were guests of rela- tives of Mrs. Sherman, The girls’ 4-H club met at the A. L. Garnes home Saturday afternoon with Margaret Garnes as hostess. | Joe Michelson and family and the | andrew Fisher's motored to Wildwood lake Sunday, | H, F. Dimond is adjusting hail in- {surance claims in Sheridan county ithis week, Henry Schu is accompany- ling him, | Eldine Morris, who has been ill at the Torgenson hospital at Wilton, re- turned to her home this week. | The Farm Holiday group held a jmeeting in the Log Cabin Saturday evening. Regan defeated the Richmond |township ball team on the local dia- mond Sunday with a 9-4 score. Mr. and Mrs, Venzel and children, }Donald and Delores, of Bismarck, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Tourtlotte. The Venzels and Tourtlottes motored to the Julius Ol- ;Son farm home in the afternoon. | Miss Agnes Hanson spent the week- tend at Bismarck as the guest of her isister, Helen. Norton Strand and children mo- |tored to the farm home of Mrs. Anna Miss Pauline Hefta returned home | Strand Sunday. Friday from* Minot where she at-| Mrs. A. F, Tourtlotte, Mrs. B, O. tended an eight-week term of sum- |Lein and Mrs, Lawrence Hopkins mo- mer school at the Minot State Teach-|tored to the Jullus Olson farm Tues- ers college. Mr, and Mrs. Marlin Hutchingson and Mr. and Mrs, Earl Fairchild of Turtle Lake, N. D., were Saturday evening dinner guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. L. E. Trout. Miss Ruth Morrison of Marretta, Ul, has been visiting at the Orla and John Hammock homes the past two week;, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Moser visited relatives at Mercer over the week- ena, Mrs. E. H. Lynch of . Pittsburgh, Penn., and her sister, Miss Lillian Bocenny of Minneapolis, visited at the 8. W. Kankowski home Saturday aft- ernoon, Miss Mariam Enright of Bismarck visited with Miss Ernestine Steffen over the week-end. Mrs. Joe Harrington and her sis- ter, Miss Jennie Kalakuski, left Tuesday for their home at Englewood, New Jersey, after visiting several day. |" Mr. and “Mrs. B. ©. Lein and daughter Laverne were Sunday guests jof Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Taplan of | Wilton. | py MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD —« | ° Ernest, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson and son Junior of Bismarck spent | Sunday at the Andrew Nelson home. Harold Soderquist, who has been working at the Axel Stenquist home, called at the Ole Lillefjeld home Sun- day morning. He later motored to Bismarck to spend the day with rela- tives, Fred Nelson and Walter Kirkey were callers at Wilton Saturday. Wm. Brown was a caller at Wilton Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erickson. son! ‘Gear Lake dl ° By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Warren Keeler motored to Bis- marck Tuesday to bring home his son Warren, Jr., who has been confined to the hospital since May, when he @)| was severely burned with gasoline. Arnold Christianson of Mandan was calling on friends in this vicin- ity Wednesday. He spent Wednesday evening with his brother, Harold, and family. : Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon and Miss Tillie Schoon were Saturday shoppers in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gibson and Mrs. E. I. Johnson and son James visited at the Albert Christensen home Sun- day afternoon. Mrs, J. Hansen of Steele spent the week-end with her daughter, Mrs. Ole Newland, and family. Mrs. Adolph Hansen and daugh- ters and Mrs. J. Hansen visited at the Christ Schoon home Monday. i Ecklund t ——_—___________ By ELBIE MURREY Margaret Murrey spent a week with Mrs. Dave Smith while Dave is work- ing in Bismarck. Harold and Alice Larson, Bertha and Frank Partyke, Frank, Ted, Margaret Murrey, Wayne Monroe, | Annette and Helen Anderson, Clar- ence Anderson, Irene Danstrom, Buddie Huhn gathered at the Holden home to help Guy celebrate his birthday. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Dave Smith, Harry Holden, Irene Danstrom, Clarence Anderson and Al Holden were callers at the Murrey home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Partyke and family were visitors in Wilton Sun- Gay. Buddie Huhn is spending a few! days with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Murrey. Missouri ? 2 By MRS. K. R. SNYDER Mrs. Fred Doehle of Moffit spent | a few days last week with her sister- in-law, Mrs. Leslie Clark. Mrs. Edna Robinson is a patient in @ Bismarck hospital. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Kimball and daughter Dorothy Mae, were Friday callers at the John Crawford home. Mr. and Mrs. James McDonnell) of Bismarck, Mrs, Garry O'Callaghan and sons of the Buchanan valley, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Small of Bis- |marck, Mrs. Joseph Spalens of Chi- * \caeg, John and Mamie Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Clark and son Wayne picnicked in the woods Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Robidou and family were guests at the home of Mrs. Robidou’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. William Mills near Brittin, Sunday. Miss Edna Doehle from near Mof- fit is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Leslie Clark this week. ° Tryge By MRS. GEORGE NELSON Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fitzgerald and son Bernard from near Wing were supper guests Tuesday at her parents’, the George Nelsons. Mr. and Mrs. August Carlson and little Virginia Cordella of Dickinson visited with her sister, Mrs. Sigrid Lundquist, the past week. Mabel Magnus has returned home from Wilton, where she has been em- ployed at the cafe for Mrs, Straus. Mrs. Charles F. Putnam from New York city arrived here recently to visit her brothers, Albin and Walter Spangberg, and her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Coney of Indiana and their friend and Mrs. Ed, Kafer of Fargo visited recently at the Arthur Magnus home. The Cederhill club members met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Nels Nelson. Visitors were Mrs. John and Victor Engdahl, Mrs. Herman Gierke and laughter Bernice, Mrs. Gilbert Cederstrom, Mabel Magnus and Mrs. Arthur Solberg. Mrs. Gilbert Ceder- strom became a new member. The lesson on “North Dakota Wild Flow- ers” was given by Mrs, George Nel- son. Mrs. Oscar Magnuson and Mrs. Bert Hendershott were presented a birthday gift. - Victor Nelson, who returned from the CCC at Lakota recently to visit his parents, has secured a position with his brother-in-law, Victor Eng- dahl, in Gibbs, pee ee | Hazlegrove > 2 ° By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Peter Domagalla and son, ick, called at Frank Gray Thursday after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray and Miss Opal Gray were in Tuttle Saturday shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Woodward and children, Clarence and Lucille, attended church southwest of Tuttle Sunday and also visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schuler. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kopplin and children visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ochsuner. Dan Allmer and son, and Adolph Hieb called Sunday at the Frank next Sunday, Aug, 25. Mr. and Mrs. M. 8. Goldsmith and sons, Dale and Lawrence, and daugh- ters, Ione and Dorothy, were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ulfers. oe ¢ W. Burleigh ‘ | By MRS. ALEX STEWART Mrs. Knut Swenson and Dorothy Gramling, Mrs. Egland and sister, Mrs, Haugstad and daughters of Cli- max, Minn,, visited at the Stewart home Thursday and Friday. They were en route to Watford City. Otto Johnson visited at Paul Hapel’s Friday. Andrew Irvine was a business call- er in the Capital City Thursday. John Homer of Brittin, J. Brown and son of near Bismarck, and Dan McLean were callers in this vicinity Wednesday. Charley Johnson spent several days ‘last week at the B. G. Buckley home. Everett Houser visited with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Smith in Bismarck Saturday. D, W. Stewart returned to his home here after spending the past two Saturday. iwin. Gray home. | Rev. Breaw and Rev. Breamer will} hold service at Pleasant Hill church | weeks at the Shultz home near. Bald-|. ASTOR HEIR LEAVES HOSPITAL (left), The baby, who one day wii {Associated Prees Piicto) THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1935 The infant son of Mr. and Mrs, Join Jacob Astor, I11, was photo- graphed for the first time when he left the hospital with his mother il be ir to the vast Astor fortune, is being he!d by Nurse Pendergast. He was born five weeks ago, > Hampton | By ELIZABETH KOPPY o--90 Miss Edna Surber of Livona, who had visited at the Steve Koppy home the past week, returned to her home Sunday afternoon. Leo Materi of Linton is visiting friends in this vicinity this weck. Miss Hilda Schiermeiseter, who is in Linton, spent Sunday in this vicinity. Business callers in Linton from this vicinity Monday were Mr. and Mrs, Godfrey Grenz, daughter, Min- nie, Bill and Martin Burkhardt, man and Willy, and Miss Elizabeth Koppy and brother, Steve. Jack Mickel and Lynn Chandler, who are working in this vicinity, By I. S. HAGSTROM Little Donald Baranyk celebrated his fifth birthday at the home of his cousin, Patricia Zabruski, of Wilton, Saturday. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul; Misses Nellie Wyknenko and Margaret Law, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zabruski helped him celebrate. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Strand and children, Verna, Arlene, Walter, Ivan. Lois, Ila and Alvina, and Miss Eve- lyn Nord, all of Bismarck, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brochl Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Strand also visited for a little while with Mrs. Andrew John- son at the home of her son-in-la and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Howerd Watkins of Regan. Mrs. Johnson 1s seriously ill at the present time. Sunshine Workers 4-H club and the: families met Sunday afternoon at tho home of their leader, Naomi Haz- strom, for a picnic lunch and a social hour. Music and crocheting were en- joyed. Bennevi Pearson spent the weck- ned with Hilma Johnson. Margaret Law had as her guest over Sunday Nellie Wyknenko. Gordon Hollister came back Mon- day from a visit with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. A, B. Carter. at Arnold. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson and children and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson and daughter, Marilyn, vis- Johnson, Sunday. The Carl Johnsons remained overnight. Rev. and Mrs. E. E. Matteson and daughter, Evelyn, and Rev. and Mrs. Lloyd Olson of Wilton were dinner) guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Lind| Saturday evening. The Olsons, who! are home on a year's furlough from! missionary work in Ceniral America, are spending some time with Mrs. Olson’s parents, the Mattesons. Harold, Walter and Lloyd Wick- strom of St. Paul, Minn., came Fri- day for a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John T, Johnson, Mrs. John- son is the boy’s aunt. Mr. and Mrs, John Dahlgren re- turned a week ago from a trip through the Yellowstone National ark. Carl Wolffe of Worthington, Minn.,| Mrs. German Backhaus’ sons, Her-j spent Sunday at their home in Livona. ¢>—_—_——_ —___—_—_¢ Still [| o- Sam Baranyk; his brothers, Nick and| A number of the members of the! ited with their mother, Mrs. Andrew} ' Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nelson and sons, and Miss Beatrice Niclson of Wilton jand Mr. and Mrs. Einar Skei and family of Bismarck were guests at the Charlic Lind home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Thor, Hjelmar Thor and Walter Johnson left Fri- {day for a motor trip to the Turtle mountains. En route they will visit with Miss Blanche Pemble of Drake, a former teacher of Grass Lake. | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson and |sons, Mr. and Mrs. John Asplund and sons, and Vernon, Hjalmar and Louis | Lind visited at the L. M. Nordquist | home Sunday. The occasion was Mr. | Nordquist’s 74th birthday. le SPEED i Sibley Butte | ¢—_—_—__—_________-¢ | @y MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST Vivian Larson accompanied the {George Hughes family to Bismarck Friday. L. Davenport and children motored {to Bismarck Saturday to visit with |Mrs, Davenport at the Bismarck hos- ' pital. | Thursday, | Mr. and Mrs, Roy Wildfang and ‘children visited and dined at the 8. E. |Clizbe home Sunday. | The name chosen for the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Davenport is Florence Mae, Peter Davidson and family, L. Mad- ,Jand and Mr, and Mrs, Harry Hed- strom and Fred Hedstrom, and Mrs. Earl Evans son Raymond and daugh- ter Lillian were Bismarck callers Sat- urday, Wing o eo | By MARTHA MUELLER Mrs. Ben McCloskey and daughter, | Alice, and Clara Weber motored to | Jamestown last Wednesday. Mary 'Ratzlaff of Jamestown and Anita | Johnson of Pingree returned with them for a short visit. | Mrs. H. Glanville and Mrs. Bert | Glanville entertained the Homemak- lers’ club at the former’s home on | Thursday. | Mrs. John Boss and son, Delbert, | of Jamestown, are visiting at the Ben ; Boss home for a few days. ; Warren and Anita Johnson of Pin- ; Gree were callers at the C. Johns home | Sunday. Geniva Johnson returned to | Pingree with them. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Jacobson are the proud parents of a baby girl born Friday evening at the Bismarck hos- pital. Mr. and Mrs. John Mueller and children were visitors at the 8. E. Laschkewitsch home in Goodrich Sunday. The girls’ kittenball team motored to Tuttle Thursday evening to get pictures taken and also attended a show. ri Archie Franson of Pettibone was an overnight guest at the Henry Ja- cobson home Monday. Mrs, Gillette and sister, Mrs. Jack Davis of Cak Grove, Calif., were vis- iting friends in this vicinity last week. Mrs J. Banttari left last week for Sax, Minn., to join hor husband in their new home there. > Lloyd Clizbe motored to Bismarck ¢ | Lyman | ¢ o—— By S. GYLDEN Mrs. C. L. Lieuska suddenly be- came ill on Wednesday afternoon, Her sons, Emil of Rolla and Eli of Northome, Minn., are expected home this week. Eino Eckholm was an_ overnight guest at Louis Olson’s Saturday. Alvin Korpi of Sterling spent Sat- urday night and Sunday at John Gylden’s. fe a Mrs. Ida Thorson and family vis- ited with Elmer Thorson at the Bis- marck hospital Monday. Benn Harju of Bismarck spent Saturday evening at his home, The Dan Wahlmans visited at Arne Antilla’s Sunday evening. I e Phoenix i s ¢ By ELIZABETH NEFF Mr. and Mrs. George Pehl called at the Bill Gellner home Wednesday evening. Alex Neff, Jr.. was a Tuesday morn- ing shopper in Wing. Rhinehardt Brose and Martin Gell- ner took Alex Neff, Jr. to the Bis- marck hospital Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Holwegner and small daughter were overnight guests at the Alex Neff home Sunday. Mr. anl Mrs. Bill Gellner and fam- ily were Sunday visitors at the John Wutzke home. Arthur Brietmeyer took Arthur and Helen Neff to Bismarck, where they will meet their mother. Mrs, Briet- meyer and children will remain at the Alex Neff farm. ! Welch’s Spur | > By MRS. R. M. WELCH Kenneth Johnston, son of Mrs, Ruth McMurrich and grandson of O. P. Welch, underwent a very serious operation for a ruptured appendix the first of the week. He is getting along very well, Hugh McMurrich recently arrived in Bismarck from Billings to visit his mother, Mrs. Sara McMurrich, who has been very ill in a local hospital for several months, Catherine Moran left for her home ‘Jat Beach, N. D., this week. She will return the first of September when she will enter the St. Alexius hospital for nurses’ training. Michael Moran, father of Mrs. L. 'S. Doppler, arrived the latter part of the week for a few days’ visit at the home of his daughter. Clarence Doppler motored to Daw- son Sunday where he visited at the Lawrence Agnew home. Brittin o--¢@ By O. DUTTON John Kimball, who has made his home in California for some time, ar- rived here Friday for a visit with his | brothers, C. D. and Lynn. Mrs. William Hirning and little daughter, Nedrabeau, of Killdeer, vis- ited last week at the home of Mrs. Hirning’s parents, Mr. anl Mrs. E. M. Whiteaker. Harold Sherman, who has spent the last two weeks at the Dutton farm, returned to his home in Driscoll Sun- day. Sunday guests at the C. D. Kimball home were Mr. and Mrs. Wood of Glasgow, Mont., uncle and aunt of Mr. Kimball. Other guests were Ir- vine Anderson and little daughter and sister Jane of Bismarck, Mr. and Mrs, Werenga and son Warren, and Evelyn Olson and Don Dralle of Moffit, and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Kim- ball and family, A large number of friends and rel- atives of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Ker- shaw from Hazelton and vicinity gathered at their home Sunday to honor their birthdays, which are just a few days apart. A number of use- ful and pretty gifts were presented, after which a delicious lunch was served by the visitors. Miss Maxine Allensworth is spend- ing two weeks at the farm. She will attend school in Bismarck this win- ter. eee | Glenview | By VIOLET L. JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. Hans Evenson and Mrs. Jake Yeasley of Bismarck spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Aman- da Johnson. Frank Peterson spent several days in Wilton the fore part of the week. Alice Bauer of McClusky is spend- ing her vacation here with her rela- tives, the Spitzer families. She re- turned to her home the fore part of the week, Myrl Damstrom spent Sunday and Damaging testimony he gave against Tom Mooney in the was “framed” by officials, John MacDonald testified. from h California Supreme court at Baltimore, Md. The deposition, Mooney, was taken by Referce A. E. Shaw (left) (Associated Press Photo) SAYS TESTIMONY AGAINST MOONEY WAS ‘FRAMED’ 16 San Francisco preparedness day bombing ig wheel chair in a deposition taken for the which will be used In another attempt to free State Winner EVERETT L. BARTA, 19-year- old Kintyre youth, who won first place in the state-wide model coach-building competition conduct. ed by the Fisher Body Craftsman’s Guild, when his miniature travel- ing coach was adjudged the best of those submitted by boys in North Dakota. He will receive $75 in cash from the General Motors- sponsored educational foundation as a result of his efforts. Monday here with Mrs. Stella Dam- strom and family. Mrs. Joe Brown and two children of Painted Woods were Saturday guests of Mrs, Amanda Johnson and family. The Browns are former resi- dents of this community, having moved away last spring. A number of young folks helped Harry and Guy Holden celebrate their birthdays Sunday. T. Jacobson visited with Gust Lar- son Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wagner, Sr., of Steele were Sunday guests at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Albright. Mrs. A. C. Wilde and family and Mrs. Isabel Olgeirson and family, all of Bismarck, were Sunday visitors at the Grabarkewitz’s. Lenora Spitzer has spent the last two weeks with relatives at Under- wood and Mercer. She returned to her home Saturday. Glenview School No. 2 reopened Monday after a two weeks’ vacation. e —- ¢ Baldwin | Cd —— By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER Mrs. Adolph Reith and her small son, Harold, arrived here Tuesday evening from their home at Milwau- kee, Wisconsin, to visit with relatives here and in Bismarck. Mrs. Reith is the daughter of Mrs. Mathilda Baumgart, and this is her first visit home in 15 years, In Bismarck she will be a guest at the homes of her sisters, Mesdames Carl Schultz and Edith Haas, and Miss Helén Baum- gart. She plans on returning home next week, Robert Morris, who is employed near Moffit, spent the week-end at his home south of here. August Bleckreid, who has been spending several weeks here as the guest of his brother, Charles Bleck- reid, has returned to his home in Cleveland, Ohio. Miss Betty Dow, who has been spending the past week at the Ira Falkenstein home, left Thursday evening for the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wil- liams, south of Baldwin. Miss Dow's mother, Mrs. Charles Dow and small son, Charlie, will arrive here this week from Missoula, Montana, to visit for a short time with relatives here and at Still. Miss Dow, who has been spending the vacation period here, will accompany them home. Mr. and Mrs, John Schmidt and family of Portland, Oregon, arrived here Monday to visit with the Julius Meyers family. Mr. Schmidt was employed on the Meyers farm 25 years ago and is renewing old ac- quaintances in the community. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Kant and fam- ily, accompanied by Andy Peterson, motored to Bismarck Saturday where they visited with the Frank Stitzer family, Driscoll ° --———@ ‘ Mr. and Mrs, Wolfberg and family of Jamestown and Lynn Hull of Iowa spent a few days last week here visit- ing friends and relatives. Mr, and Mrs, Ted Hindemith and son of Hebron visited at the Adam Eisenbeisz home Sunday. Mrs, Irv- ing Hanson and son who have been visiting there accompanied them home. ‘ Mrs. Hanah Pederson and Esther and Albert Pederson are visiting at Fergus Falls, Minn., for a few days. By DELLA MAE OLSON Esther of Arena spent Sunday at Al Chapin’s home. Harold Shuman returned home Sunday from the Dutton home at Brittin, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Swanson entertained Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Knudson and Valdis and Mrs. Ella Rosvold and family of Bismarck Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Dahl, Mina Lewis, Clarence Tollefson of Bis- marck and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar An- derson of Sterling were entertained at the Joe Lewis home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F, E, Swanson and family of Eldridge and Mr. and Mrs. Jake Ensz of Windsor visited friends and relatives here Sunday. Miss Della Olson, who has been a patient at the Bismarck hospital the past two weeks, returned home Satur- day. Lola McKay of Alfred, N. D., is visiting at the Henry Van Horn home. Mr, and Mrs, 8. E, Olson and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Pederson and family, and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mc- Cann and family spent Sunday at Fort Lincoln and Mandan park. Tone Johns is spending a few days visiting relatives in Steele. Mr. and Mrs, H. A. Burnett return- ed Saturday from the eastern part of the state where they have been visiting the past two wecks. Mrs, Ole Quale and Betty and Al- fred Anderson of Bismarck are visit- ing the Will Van Vleet family at Powel, Wyoming. The president of the United States appoints the territorial judges of Alaska, Mr. and Mrs. Chtist Bjerke and | s., 2 ° | Riverview - jie i By MISS PHYLLIS WORST Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hogue, &r., and daughter Clara were shoppers in Bis- marck Saturday. Phyllis Worst has as her guest this week Miss Lillian Westbrook of Bis- marck, She will return to her home next week. Herman Worst was a Sunday caller on Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shonert of id. Miss Agnes Flannigan was a din- ner guest at the Clarence Ryberg home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Conway of Bis- marck and Mr, and August Untine of Minnesota were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hogue, Jr. Mrs. Herman Worst and daughter were Tuesday afternoon visitors at Mrs. Bill Larson's home in Glenview. Mr. and Mrs. Flannigan were vis- itors at Mr. and Mrs. Art Robins’ home last week, f Schrunk ‘ *e ‘By EDNA MARCHANT Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stroh and sons, Paul, Ed and Ted, attended the | birthday party for Philip Wahl last Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Roth and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roth and their fam- ilies of Tuttle visited at the William Witt home Sunday. Miss Myrtle Brown of Pickardville is employed at the Emil Stroh home. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hoffman and daughter Carol of McClusky visited at her parental home on Sunday. Edwin Trebasser and Art Witt vis- ited at the Carl Johnson home on Sunday. a | { Moffit | ——— ° By MRS. C. E. MOFFIT The Ladies Aid will meet with Mrs. E. M. Whiteaker Wednesday Sept. 4. Mrs. Frank Benz and children, Gordon and Ardith returned home Tuesday from a three months trip to Oregon, where they visited relatives and friends. John Benz is very ill at the Bis- marck hospital from an infection in his legs. Miss Vada Nelson, who was seri- ously injured in an automobile acci- dent a week ago is improving. Mrs, Emil Enockson and children Gene and Clifford and Mrs, John Adams returned home Tuesday from Arthur, N. D. They left here Thurs- day and en route to Arthur they got Mrs, Iwen and daughter Elona and took them home. Miss Elona was in- jured in an automobile accident near Valley City and was in the hospital there. Mrs, Iwen came to Valley City to be with her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. August Benz return- ed home last week from attending the funeral of Mrs. Benzs’ brother George Argast of Killdeer, N. D. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Lane and son James and Mrs. Harold Lane were Bismarck callers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Pau! Muench of Mankato, Minn. are visiting relatives here. Mrs. Muench is a daughter of Mrs. Ella Porter. Mrs. Olthoff and daughter Mrs. Mrs. J. K. Bonghton of Butt, Iowa are spending a few weeks in North Da- kota at their farm home. a | Frances > — ; | > eo? By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Mrs. Clarence Kesselring returned to her home in Bismarck after spend- ing a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kershaw. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Monroe of Bis- marck are spending a few days visit- ing at the Tebbo Harms home. Floyd Owen and John Olsen trans- acted business in Bismarck Thursday. Mrs. Gilbert Melick and Mrs. Clarence Kesselring were callers in. Bismarck Wednesday. The members of the Three Leaf Clover Homemakers club had a fare- well surprise party for Mrs. Lawrence Madland at her home Thursday aft- ernoon, Mrs. Madland was present- ed with a mayonnaise set from the group. The Madland family expect to move to Pembina, N. D., about the first of September where they will make their future home. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Melick visit- ed relatives at Washburn Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lundquist spent Sunday evening at the Albin Spangberg home. Miss Hilda Sperling of Bismarck spent the week-end with her broth- er, Arthur, who is employed at the Joe Fischer home. -_——___—__-—* McKenzie { —--—* By MRS. T. T. HUGHES The Seniors 4-H Sewing club un- der the direction of Mrs. P. P. Bliss held a meeting Wednesday afternoon with Miss Fern McNeill as hostess. Wendell Drawver returned home Tuesday after being employed at Zahl, N. D. Mr. and Mrs. William Hughes left Monday for Duluth, Minn, for an vacation. Caryl Nagal, little daughter of Mrs. E, Nagal of Elgin, is visiting at the E. L, Adams home, Miss Agnes Emch of Leith, N. D., spent several days here as the guest ,of Miss Ella Leathers. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Conley were Sat- urday and Sunday visitors in Bis- marck at the home of their daugh- ter, Mrs. Minnie Heaton. They algo attended the airplane races. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Waldon and Mrs. Tysum, all of Fargo, were also Sunday visi- tors at the Heaton home. Mrs. Tysum is the wife of one of the pilots. Mr. and Mrs. John Gable of near Bismarck, accompanied by Mr. Gable’s sister, Mrs, H. Stemens, were Wed- nesday visitors at the G. A. Hughes home. Mrs. P. E. Roth entertained the Larkin club Tuesday at her home with five members present. The next meeting will be held Sept. 10 with Mrs. George Manly. Miss Beatrice Doucette has spent the past week at Moffit visiting at the J, A. Coder home. The dance given Saturday night for one of the injured ball players was well attended. The Jolly Jun- iors 4-H club plans to give a dance in the near future. An American would probably tie a piece of string around his waist rather than go to the trouble of putting on braces—a bit sad.—Ethyle D. Campbell, London style expert.