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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1935 | NEWS OF OUR NEIGHRORS | @) guests, Mrs. Adolph Reith and son, By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Mrs, E. I. Johnson and son James fare spending the week with the Al- bert Christensen family. Mr. and Mrs, Albert Christensen ‘and family, Bob Anderson and little Rose Mary Van Vleet were Steele callers Friday. te Mr. and Mrs, Warren Belile visited at the Albert Christensen home Sat- urday afternoon. Mrs, Peter Kluckdal and son Lenno spent Sunday afternoon at the Mrs. Marie Olausen farm. Mr, and Mrs, Warren Belile were Sunday dinner guests at the Chal- ven Belile home. Mrs. E, I, Johnson and son James, and Mr, and Mrs. Albert Christensen motored to Bismarck Monday. | Andrew Dronen left Monday for Fort Lincoln where he expects to join the CCC camp. Bismarck callers Monday were} Homer Nelson, Warren Belile and William Langley. — i Welch’s Spur =| — se By MRS. R. M. WELCH @ | over Sunday at the Carl Shultz home Harold, of Milwaukee, Wis., visited near Arnold. Mrs. Shultz and Mrs. Reith are sisters. | Walter Rupp has returned home | from a visit with relatives in the east- lern part of the state. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Barsness and their son, Dale,. and Miss Judith |Barsness and brother, Norman of | Roseglen, visited over Sunday at the Alvin Nordstrom home. | Mr. and Mrs. Orville Falkenstein | and their small son of Bismarck spent, | the fore part of the week at the par- ental home of Mr. Falkenstein. | Mrs. Charles Dow and son Charles |of Missoula, Mont., arrived here re- cently to visit with local relatives. oe Hampton | e i 4 > By ELIZABETH KOPPY C. W. Matson of Mandan transact- ed business in this vicinity Wednes- day forenoon. Cc. J. Enders, accompanied by his daughter, Miss Renee of Center, at- tended to business matters in this locality Thursday afternoon. They were overnight guests at the Koppy home. Paul Jens and Jack Mickel spent Sunday visiting folks in Livona, Clarence Doppler left Saturday with Mrs. Nels Jensen and two|Sunday were Mr. Visitors at the Steve Koppy home and Mrs, Ralph their respective homes! Hubbard and family of Linton, Mr. in Calitarnin, all having spent the! and Mrs. Peter Miller, sons and Mike summer in North Dakota and Min- Lipp of Strasburg, Mr. and Mrs. John nesota visiting friends and relatives.|Rebenitsch, Jr, and family of near Clarence will drive Mrs. Jensen’s car | Fort Rice, Mr. and Mrs. John Weber on the home trip. They were accom- | and family of Linton and of here, Mr. panied by Mrs. Paul Eddie of Apple;and Mrs. Herman Backhaus and son ‘NEW WASHINGTON’ CREATED WITH $75,000,000 OUTLAY Here is the “new Washington” that has arisen to help house the United States government. It Is a vast array of new buildings near the center of the capital, constructed in the shape of a triangle and bounded on one 8i the department of commerce and was built during the Hoover admii building she! yy the newly created “Constitution avenue.” The parent. istration at a cost of $17,200,000. Up Constitution avenue and toward the capitol (upper right) run the department of labor ($4,740,000) and the interstate commerce commission ($4,450,000), with a’ 31,998,000 connecting building. Adjoining (left) is the postoffice building which cost $9,300,000. Farther up Constitution avenue come the Oreek as far as Billings, Mont., where Mrs, Eddie will stop to visit her Herbert, Mr. and Mrs. John Back- haus and family, John Michlitsch departments of internal revenue ($10,400,000 with extensions) and justice ($10,255,000). Next is ti $3,000,000 structure is proposed to close the apex of the triangle. Building in the middle background is archives building costing $12,017,000. Al union station. (Associated Press Photo)/ Heaton — Adolph and Pauline the G. Steinert home at Regan Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs, G. Steinert and son Emanuel were shoppers at Wilton Saturday. Visitors at the John Schladt home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. John Bau- miller and children of Baldwin, Mr. and family. Rev. and Mrs. Carl Geiser returned last week to their home at Turtle Lake after a month’s visit with rela- tives at Oregon and Washington. Rev. Geiser will conduct services at the Alta church Sunday, Sept. 1. There will also be a B. Y. Sibley Butte By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST | © L. Madland at the Menoken grove Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, G. L. Spear of Bis- marck visited at the 8. E. Clizbe home Sunday afternoon, They plan to ‘leave for the west soon to visit with Mr. Spear’s father. Mrs. Roy Wildfang and children visited at the 8, E. Clizbe home Tues- day. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lundquist visited at the Elmer Bloomquist home Sunday. Harry Hedstrom was a McKenzie caller Monday. o PF Delzer of |? Benedict were overnight visitors at! | has been visiting at the Geo. Fenley home. George Ferris left Wednesday for Agalala, 8. D., to make his home with his uncle, Geo. Kruger, who has a sheep ranch there. ¢ Riverview | ar a By MISS PHYLLIS WORST Miss Mae Alice Paul was a week- end guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hogue, Sr. She returne¢ home with Edward Hogue on Sur- , |day evening. Mrs. Gus Hogue, Sr., entertained Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Hogue, Mr. and, Mrs. Gus Hogue, Jr., and Grant Andahl as her guests on Sunday. Mrs, Bill Hanson, Eddié Ryberg, Mr. and Mrs. Herald Small and Rob- ert Small were Sunday visitors at the John Flannigan home. Miss Ethel Johnson and John Carlson were’ Capital City shoppers Saturday. Herman Worst and daughter were Friday shoppers in Bismarck. Mrs. Herman Worst and famfty called at the Lester Blattner home Sunday. The Misses Clara and Mae Hogue {called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Paul Fred Mayo of Bismarck is spend- ing his summer vacation at the home of Herman Worst. Walter Paul of Burnt Creek were Thursday callers of Mrs. John Flannigan of Riverview. SS ( Moffit | La e By MRS. C. E. MOFFIT Mrs. H. P. Asselstine and son Her- bert, Jr., Mr. and Mrs, Marian Mc- ‘vrother and family, the Roy Baker’s.|and George Weinhandle. Mr. and Mrs. John Welch and fam-} ——_ | ily visited at the Robert Welch nome |f Thursday evening. vi rances 1 Mr, and Mrs. John Welch and a a as family, O. P. Welch and son Robert, Chester Boyd, Mrs. M. E. Funston and daughter were all in Bismarck Saturday. Freddie Andre, grandson of Mrs. M. E. Funston, is visiting his grand- mother, while his mother, Mrs, Ethel Andre of Bismarck is taking her vacation in Seattle, Washington. -——--__, _—__? | Ecklund | —______-+ By ELBIE MURREY Mr. and Mrs. Al Holden and fam- tly were visitors at the Murrey home Sunday evening. Feryne Erstrom and Violet John- son, Enoch Anderson, Ray Simons, By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Madland and Ruth Ann Thysell were shoppers in Bismarck Tuesday. John and Elsie Kruger were Bis- marck callers Monday afternoon. Vern Thysell transacted business in {Bismarck Tuesday afternoon and also visited Mrs. Thysell who is a patient at the Bismarck hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John Fischer and family of Washburn were overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Wm. Kershaw Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fischer and fam- ily visited at the Anton Fischer home in Bismarck Saturday. Shoppers in Bismarck from this vicinity Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Holden, and Anette Anderson were visitors at the Al Hol- den home Sunday. Bertha Partyke, Ellie and Margaret Murrey attended the kitchen shower given in honor of Anne Kobylovich at the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brez- den, Sunday. Elbie and Virginia Murrey return- ed to their home after spending a few days with Mrs. Dave Smith. Mrs, John Putz and son Roy were visitors at the Dave Smith home Fri- day. Bismarck. Adam Schauer and daughter Viola, home. Mrs. Van Horn and Miss Mc- Kay accompanied him back Sunday evening. Miss Jessie Homsey of Flint, Mich- igan, is visiting at her home. ». « Telfer | By MRS. WM. McMURRICK A e i | Richmond By MARTHA BOSSERT The school board held a meeting at the home of the clerk, Mrs. C. J. Rhodes, Friday evening. i Mr. and Mrs. John Weber, Jr., and daughter Clara motored to New Rockford Monday afternoon to visit friends and relatives. Miss Jessie Broden from Beach, N. D., will teach Richmond school No. 1. Mr. and Mrs. John Weber, Jr., Mr. J, preached at Glencoe Sundayjand Mrs. Fred Borth and son Rey- morning. It was a great pleasure to|mond and daughter Leona, Mr. and have him with us, as he first served | Mrs. Gottfried Bossert were Sunday this church 46 years ago. afternoon visitors at the Philip We- Mrs. B. G. Buckley was pleasantly | ber home. surprised Sunday when about 30 of |@————____-_________» Canfield | ° Ruby Botey returned to Bismarck after spending a week at the home of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Fields. Rev. Robert Ingles of Newark, N. her friends gathered at her home to help her celebrate her birthday. | Lodi, Calif, returned to their farm home here Friday. We all are very glad to have them back with us. McKenzie, spent the week-end with | his family. Florence Sandberg was an over- night guest at the O. G. Weitstock home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Merkel and daughter Doris motored to Heaton to visit Mrs. Merkel's mother, who re- sides there. Miss Edith Thompson called at the ‘Dr. A. R. Foster home at Tuttle Thursday. I e Phoenix ° By ELIZABETH NEFF Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brietmeyer ;,;and family returned to their home Ralph Leach, who is employed at Still By I. 8. HAGSTROM .4 | « A shower was given for Mrs. Ned Asplund Friday afternoon by some ladies of the community. She re- ceived a number of lovely gifts. A buffet luncheon was served by her sisters, Misses Lillian and Florence Bergquist. Misses Velma, Helen and Berna- dine Johnson motored to Jamestown Friday to visit with their aunt, Mrs. Frank Laughlin. They accompanied their aunt, Mrs. Mattie Thelen of Wilton, The party returned Monday. Miss Mary Paluinuick of Belfield spent the past week with Miss Nellie ‘Wyknenko, Mrs. Wesley Boettcher and Mrs, E. Bloomquist and son Wayne|Nally of Bismarck and Mrs. Gainer L. Davenport homejof Mandan visited friends and at- Monday. . tended the Farmers’ Union picnic at L. Davenport and family were call-/the swimming pool Sunday. ers in the Wilton vicinity Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Torgerson visit- Katherine Hughes, Elmer Bloom-jed friends at Moffit Sunday. Mr. Bob Dralle was rushed to a Bismarck hospital Friday where he had an operation for appendicitis, He is get- ting along fine. Mr, and Mrs. John Stroble, 8r., of Mercer called at the Gust Neumiller Bismarck shoppers from this com- Dave Smith returned to his al for a visit, He has been working in|® munity Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. voi ABE creareaabinge beet John Craven, Mr. and Mrs. Dietrich, Paul McCormick and daughter, Mrs.|Mr. and Mrs. Fields, the Giovannoni Walter Dietzman and daughter Mil-|family, and Wm. McMurrich and dred, Carry Johnson, John Kruger, |@aughter Ethel. Harry Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer |? pega aT a Lundquist. Wing Mrs. Tebbo Harms and daughter |¢- —_—_—__—¢@ took George Tellinghausen to his | home at Glen Ullin after spending By MARTHA MUELLER the summer vacation with his grand- Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kiley and fam- Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tebbo Harms.) or ‘Denhoff, Mr. and Mrs, Dan — O'Brien and George Payseno, also of Rock Hill j Denhoff, Gust Wiest and family of @|Sykeston, and Mr. and Mrs, Joe Miller and family of Omaha, Neb., — Little home, By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN Dinner. guests at the Ghylin home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ol- lenberger and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson and Oscar Olson, Grade school begins Monday, Sept. 2, High school will begin Sept. 9. Mrs. H. D. Watkins left Sunday to spend a week with Mr. Watkins at Bottineau, N. D. Mr.. and’ Mrs. Frank Walker and family spent Sunday at the Clayton Auxiliary will meet Sept. 12 at the Elmer Larson and Ole Johnson By RUTH LITTLE were callers at the Murrey home Sat- urday evening. A large crowd attended a fare- well party for Mr. and Mrs. Joe Poole, Sr., and family. They expect to move to Kindred, N. D., this com- ing week. Mr. and Mrs, Al Huhn were visi- tors at the Steve Murrey home Tues- guests her sister, Mrs. M. O'Connell flay afternoon. ® and three sons of Milwaukee, Wis. Burnt Creek || Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Fitzgerald and son Bernhard were Thursday guests at the J. R. Fitzgerald home. Mrs. Joe Kohler, daughter Kath- leen and son Gerald, who were guests last. week at the home of Mrs, Koh- ler's father, returned to their home at Bismarck Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Orville Falkenstein and son Eugene of Bismarck were Wednesday evening guests at the Mrs, Bessie Monroe home. In compliment to her daughter, Viola Jean’s first birthday, Mrs. Clayton Little entertained 16 guests at a chicken dinner Sunday, Mrs, 8. W. Nemetz has as her house By MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON Matt Hettick hes as his guest this week his cousin, Fred Hettick of Bis- marck. were visitors at the Art Payseno Uhde home, Mrs. A. Strand enter- Wednesday afternoon. Bill Gellner was a caller at the John Wutzke home Wednesday. Alex Neff returned to his home Misses Lillian jorence Berg- Wednesday evening after spending a quist: of aiaitianencee, Wwe few days in the Bismarck hospital. |+, He is unable to work yet, but is im- proving. Elizabeth Neff was a caller at the Christ Wolff home Thursday. Magdalena and Martha Neff were Arena shoppers Friday. Sunday callers at Phillip Weber’s home were Mr. and Mrs. John Weber, Jr., and children, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bossert, Glen and Buddy Miller, Arthur Neff and Virgil Cloud. Mrs, Alex Neff and Floyd Miller baby son of Wilton and little Ta Strand of Bismarck visited at the John Law home last week. Spitzer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Hagstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Shaffer and small daughter, who have resided in the Estherville teacherage di the summer months, have to the D. E. Mattis farm north of Still. The teacherage has been moved to the new schoolhouse site, opposite the The Ladies Aid will meet with Mrs, . Whitteaker Wednesday, Sept. 4. will be election of officers. Smith and family visited with last home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben McCloskey and|| family spent Sunday visiting relatives | y, at Menoken. Mrs. Etta Wilkenson and Mrs. Howard Glanville and daughter Ber- nice motored to Butte, N. D., Sat- urday. Mrs. Wilkenson remained for a visit and Arlone Pehling, also of Butte, returned with Mrs, Glanville for a short visit in town. Mrs, A. Kusler and sons, Albert and Donald, and Francis Lytle mo- tored to Bismarck Monday. Ole Olson and son Bert motored to St. Paul on a business trip last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Mueller and son Bernard, and Ralph Jacobson mo- tored to Bismarck Sunday to get Mrs. —e Hazlegrove ° By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Carl Keopplin and children called Mrs. Russell Woodward and chil- dren and Mrs. Ed. Ochsuner and baby son called at Art Ochsuner’s Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray and daughters, Opal Gray and Mabel Hazlegrove were guests Sunday at the Russell Woodward home. Art Ochsuner and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray and Opal Gray called at the Pete Domogalla home Sunday evening. at the Art Ochsuner home Tuesday. |@. were business callers in Bismarck Friday. Kathryn Miller of Fort Yates and Franis Dalbec of CCC camp stationed at Bismarck returned home with them to their home in Wing. David Schock and sons, Arthur and Wilbert, were shoppers in Wing Friday afternoon. Schrunk ‘ ° By EDNA MARCHANT Mr. and Mrs. Julius Hauff and son Albert of Pickardville visited at the Emil Stroh home Monday. Mr, and Mrs, Jake Stroh, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. George Volmen and daughters motored to Bismarck Mon- David Ghylin farm. Miss Nellie Wyknenko was an over- night guest of Naomi Hagstrom Wed- esday. Miss Velma Johnson, who has been working in the state hail insurance office since June, returned home last week to spend sometime with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Johnson, before beginning her teaching duties in Ghylin township in September. A family reunion was held at the J. M. Thompson home in Still Sun- day. Among those present were two daughters, Mrs. Charlie Dow and daughter, Betty, of Missoula, Mont... who came Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Falkenstein and children, and Mrs. Thompson’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wil- ‘Week-end guests of Mr, and Mrs. Henry ‘Koenig f south Dakota and ° ol ang Mr. and Mrs, Fred Hochhalter of Bis- marck, Ira Hogue called at the Andrew Bertsch home Sunday. Brandt Morris returned from In- diana Saturday. Miss Lucy Steiner has been spend- ing a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Steiner in Bismarck. She re- turned home Thursday evening. Mrs. Katherine Bertsch of Bis- marck visited two weeks with Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Bertsch, &r., and fam- ly. Mrs, Valentine Steiner had as her guest last week her mother, Mrs. Marian Heck of Bismarck, ‘Marion Earsley and Raymond Ears-|* g called at the H. E. Coddington Friday evening. » and Mrs, Bill Morris had the fortune of running into a truck Highway No. 83. Mrs. Morris her nose broken and few minor ei EERE ts. Lloyd Miller and Aurial Miller call- ed at the Bill Larson home in Glen- view Sunday. Valentine Steiner, Jr., celebrated his 13th birthday Thursday, Mrs. Herman Worst and daughter, Rita Mae, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Paul and Mrs, Frank Paul, &r., Mrs. H. E. Coddington and son Wesley were ‘Wednesday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs, Lester Blattner and family. Edna Andahl spent last week at. the Henry Swanson home, aie aT oe na | f Baldwin | e By MES. FLORENCE BORNER The Crofte Star Homemakers club) Friday evening guests at the|/R. Jacobson, who has been a patient Ernest Gordon home were Mr. and|at the Bismarck hospital. Mrs, Ernest Gordon, Jr., and daugh-| Katherine Mueller, who is working ter, Donna Jean, and Louise Webster.|at Fort Yates, spent the week-end at Andrew ae ane Everett Bailey |her home. were Regan callers Friday. John Boss and daughter Edna and Mr. and Mrs. Algot Ryberg and|Myrtle Isaacson of NBlamarek spent Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Gordon were/the week-end at the L. H. Knowles Sunday guests.at the Oscar Lander-|home. On Sunday they all attended holm home. the Townsend club picnic held at Mrs. S. W. Nemetz entertained the| Brush lake. Ladies’ Aid at her home Wednesday. Mabel Jacobson left for Bismarck +. @| Monday morning where she will be Driscoll employed at the Grand Pacific hotel. a ey Mrs, John Knowles of Mott, N. D., By DELLA MAE OLSON was a visitor at the L. H. Knowles home one day last week. The Driscoll Homemakers club met 7) Wednesday afternoon in the hall. | Menoken Visitors’ day was held. The project lesson was “Communicable Diseases” Ni and “First - Aid.” SE ROBMAASIER Mildred Wright and Vernice Peder-| Mrs, Ralph Clayton and daughters, Son were delegates from here, who|Patricia Ann and Darlene, of Des attended the Luther League conven-|Moines, Ia., are spending a month tion held at Mandan Friday, Satur-| visiting Mrs. James Watkins, day and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Albert Sherman and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sarsten and|son Eugene were visitors in this Miss Evelyn Thomas of Bismarck vicinity Sunday. were visitors at the H. A. and Edward! Mrs, George Wachal and daughter Thomas homes Thursday while en Dorothy were shoppers in Bismarck |foute home after touring from points | Saturday. jat the east coast. The Homemakers club will hold Word has been received here of the | its meeting at the picnic grounds birth of a daughter born to Rev. and|Sept. 12, A pot-luck lunch will be Mrs. Clifford Brenna at Minneapolis | served. Aug. 21, Mr, and Mrs. M. O. Sherman and Mr. and Mrs. Al Jordan have had|son Ivan visited Mr. and Mrs. A, P. as visitors recently Mr. and Mrs. W.|Sherman, Driscoll, Thursday. F. Zimmerman and daughter, Tem-| Miss Vera De Groot, Bismarck, is ple Hope, and niece, Marjorie Huber, visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr. and of Harvel, Illinois. Mrs. A. H. Klipstein. A farewell party was given on Mr.| Mr, and Mrs. Lee Hamlein, Moffit, ° Tuttle Saturday forenoon. jand Mrs. L. E. Scudder Saturday eve- ning in the hall. Mr. and Mrs, Scud- Summary of the work done by the/as high school instructor. club the past season, no business! Miss Martha Hanson, a former meeting was held. The occasion be-|teacher in the Driscoll school, was a ing the birthdays of Mesdames Alvin 'caller at the A. M. Brushwein home Nordstrom and Israel Keator, they! Monday while en route to LaJunta, wntertained with readings to carry out the club tradition of presenting | a stunt and each received a ‘ado. ‘ A card party was given for Mrs. udder Thursday afternoon at the -awrence Hull home. Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson and Cromwell, the mother of Mrs. | family of Regan were visitors at the Mesdames Viran Nelson | Clifford Nelson home Friday evening. and Paul of the Glenview Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Olson, Jr., had community, The local club expects tojas visitors Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Dan in the organization of a home-| Kelly, Frank Morgan of Oelwein, Ia., club in Glenview township|and Mrs. P. Tollefson of Bismarck. early future. Mrs. Sharpe is spending several N. A. Demoray and her small/days at the E. A. Van Vieet home. } i : past few weeks, left for their home|Oscar Anderson home. ‘Tuesday. ao have been house} A shower was given for Mrs. Harold quests at the Arnold Rupp home the|Olson Thursday afternoon at the Henry Van Horn, who is employed ‘Mathilda Baumgart andjat Marion, spent the week-end abj his relatives. and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Otterson, Wyndmere, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCormick. ;. Mrs. Carl Buorstrom and daugh- jters are visiting relatives in Min- nesota. ; Miss Norma Halvorson left for Re- gent where she will teach the coming jterm of school, Mr. and Mrs. George Wallein and family have moved to Cannonball |where they will make their home, The school board held a meeting Monday night and hired the bus drivers for the coming term of school. Kenneth Van Ness was hired for the east route, Glenn Holister the west, Rev, Breaw and Rev. Bramer held church Sunday at Pleasant Hill. They were dinner guests at the Will Thiel- ing home. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller were in Mr. and Mrs. Art Ochsuner and family visited Sunday with relatives near Tuttle. c Glenview t ———_—___________» By VIOLET L. JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grabarkewitzs shopped in Wilton Tuesday. Violet Johnson was a Sunday visi- tor at the Anderson home. Mrs. J. Spitzer and Alice, Mr. and Mrs. Shirl Niedermeier and son shop- ped in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Simons were Sunday guests at the Fred Erickson home near Price. Robert Holden of Moline, Ill, spent Sunday with friends here. Vearl and Paul Holden and Anette Anderson were visitors in Bismarck Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Lars Jacobson accom- panied Mr. and Mrs. Albert Larson and children to Beaver Lake where they spent the day picnicking. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Simons and children shopped in the capital city Saturday. Irene Damstrom called at Enock or Saturday. ° Harriet | od ©. M. THOMPSON Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Williamson and family and Helen Thompson called at the John Plines home Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Williams and daughter Beulah and Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Williamson and family called at the A. O. Thompson home Sunday evening. Mrs. Minnie Thrall and children of Grand Forks spent the past week visiting at the Theodore Hoffman home. A few neighbors and friends sur- prised Elsie Eide at a farewell party at her home Sunday evening. Miss and Chester Sherman the north one. Allene Holmes was an day. The CCC boys have completed their peoleety constructing the dam in Sec- ion 15, ¥ Clifford Craven, Richardton, Calif., * @jhome. Mrs, Gunderson is Mr. Man- |here. day. i Dinner guests at the oun Witt home Sunday were Mr. ai Mrs. Emil Stroh, Bd. Stroh and. Edwin| eg nee moter Sil cian to Mise Triebuasser. soula Sunday. Ted Stroh visited with Murle| Misses Helen and Delores Johnson Brown at the Emil Stroh home Sun-/and Howard, Walter and Lloyd an d Mrs. John Witt and Lor. gta Lind Ticteday eos . an S. a ‘*|Mrs, Char! . raine Wentz visited at the Roy Mar-/'The chant home Sunday. jin St. Paul after spending a week Mr. and Mrs. John Fitegerald Nave} with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and named their infant daughter Marlene| Mrs, John T. Johnson. Joan. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Lind were Mr. and Mrs. Marchant visited atlamong the guests at the wedding of the Emil Stroh home Sunday eve-|Miss Evelyn Matteson of Wilton to ning. Raymond Roe Saturday in the Cole- TO harbor church, i McKenzie —— Hams and family of Baldwin. Miss Betty came several weeks ago to visit with her By MBS. T. T. HUGHES The Royal Neighbors entertained Thursday evening at the W. L. Wat- son home in honor of Mrs. L. Clizbe./is now visiting with her daughter, After a social evening refreshments|mrs, H. L. Bel By MRS. GEO. LEE were served to 24 guests by Miss Elld) Georgie and Keith Lee are visiting Leathers, Miss Vivian Larson, Mrs.|this week with their grandparents, G. A. Hughes, Mrs. Warren Clizbe/mr. and Mrs. James Koon of Driscoll. and Mrs. T. Hughes. Mrs. Clizbe} Robert Meland is spending a few was presented a gift from the lodge|days here with his grandparents, Mr. members. and Mrs, James Riley. The Ladies’ Aid was entertained) Margaret Lang of Bismarck Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. T. T./the week-end with relatives and Hughes. There were eight members| friends at Sterling. and several visitors present. Lucile Milman has been spending Mr, and Mrs. Ole Gunderson and|the past week with Mrs. C. M. son of Milwaukee, Wis., were visitors} Miss Bernice Hanson of Bismarck this week at the George Manly is visiting at the Harry Hansen home ly’s sister. ‘A charivari was given in honor of kee, Wis. for a visit. They plan to/ning. Mr. and Mrs. Olson were mar- be gone two weeks. ried in Bismarck Aug. 17. Mrs. Ol- A farewell party was given Sunday/son formerly was Miss Clara Ander- afternoon by Carl Carlson and Mrs.|/son. A large crowd attended. G. Manly in honor of Mr, and Mrs.) Mr. and Mrs. A. Swanson and Lawrence Madland who are leaving|family and Mrs. Edna Biggs, all of Tuesday to make their home near| Bismarck, visited at the Harry Han- Pembina. The affair was given at|sen home Saturday evening. the Menoken picnic grounds. About| Miss Dorothy Lee spent last week 150 attended. Mr. and Mrs. Madiand|with her father, John Lee, of Moffi were presented a gift from their] The Sterling N. L. club met at many friends by P. P. Bliss. Kitten-|home of Mrs. George Schlabach ball was played during the afternoon.|near Driscoll last Thursday. The 4-H club dance was well at-| “The Main Street Cafeteria, tended. $21 was taken in. which was to be given by Miss Mina Manly accompanied |Ladies at the Sterling club friends to Glen Ullin Sunday for a a let = 2th & rs é Soy Eide leaves Monday for Prescott, Arizona, where she will stay with her overnight N guest with Charlotte Sherman Mon- sister, Miss Edna Eide, who is an in- St. Alexius hospital, structor in the Prescott schools. John Merkel and Theodore Hoff- man. were given a surprise birthday party at the Merkel home Saturday evening. arrived Sunday for a short visit with| The David Schock family, who| Miss Vivian, visited at the G. have for the past year resided at has been postponed to visit. but the quilt will be drawn Mrs. Vern Tysell is a patient at the | evening. She is expect-| Art Swanson of Bismarck is ed to return home soon, Mr. and Mrs. George Watson, ac-| Lloyd Hansen here. companied by Wendell Drawver, were| Clifford Wright, Piarian Ness, * 3 g § ae e RL Ee Sunday callers in Bismarck, and Mrs. son and Oscar Mrs. Henry Larson and daughter,| Anderson visited with Mrs, Oscar A.| Anderson at the Bismarck hospital |Hughes home Monday. ee. 1} =————_———¢ | Margaret ‘ean | Sterling ie lik, here for a few weeks.|E. Rierson Mrs. H. Morgan and son Dick left|Mr. and Mrs. Harold Olson at the| Lawrence Nugent is spending Sunday for Minneapolis and Milwau-|Qscar Anderson home Sunday eve-|part Sunday Ralph Parsons marck, By MES. ART of his vacation here with Bg af benerenard i . E iif > | of his parent Mr, and Mrs. Lew-| Crus, Calif, were callers at the John rence Fisher. Crawford home We Mr. and Mrs. Tom McGogy left Mrs Nis Jensen and daughters, ‘Tuesday to spend a few days in the , Of Riverside, Twin Cities. Walt Hanson of » Who have been visiting rela- Douglas is looking after things at the| tives and friends in and around Bis- S00 Line depot during Mr. ‘S| marck for some time, were Thursday al be dinne} \beence. Kelaven and two chil-| eee tenet, Suests at the Alex dren are visiting at Colt J. B. Chesak is at Robinson, N. D., looking after business interests. Mrs. James pare iy were Monday callers ©} Crawford home. mee ee Raymond Bismarck is task, yet cow phants will stand on their heads 8 frenzy of despair. sees e * »' rs, » on ‘ 1 a y v + a a { » a.

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