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NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS Oe | __ Sibley Butte : e: poreetir present Vivian called at the Henry Wildfsng home in Sterling Friday. About 15 friends and relatives Gathered at the 8. E Clizbe home ‘Tuesday evening ‘for a farewell par- ty on the Clizbe’s, Mrs, Clizbe and aay’ for Mt. "Vernon, Wash MMs y MARTHA BOSSERT or ie 5 - 2 Cllzbe will leave later, = — . and Mrs, L. Madland left} Miss Mabel Jacobson of Wing will : Tuesday for Pembina, N. D., where] teach on Place vacat Dan the Madland’s, Arle Teton apiense” to J Sibley school will open Sept. 9 with | Thi Paul Tompkins as teacher, and | Katherine Hughes visited with Vi-|ily have moved to Wing where vian Larson Friday afternon. will make their home. — (eee See @| Mrs. ©. J. Rhodes and son Donald i Clear Lake wee ee By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN = |/4ven and Mr. and Mrs, Gottfried Bos- Vieet and family. Mrs, E, A, Van Vleet left for Wis- consin, being called there by the teath of her sister. Mrs, E. I, Johnson and son James spent Thursday at the Allen Van Vieet home. Mrs. E. I. Johnson and James spent Pitan at Sykeston with Mrs. Jake Julius Klucksdal has joined the’ ‘CCC and expects to locate in Cali- fornia for the coming winter. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson and/children family are now located on a farm near Driscoll. Louie Wattle and children, and Mrs. J. M. Stern of Sykeston were callers at the Albert Christensen farm Sat- als | a ee om ge F at the W. F. Keeler home Sunday |sisting. wete Mrs, Nels, Dronen and two| @—. daughters and son Albert, the Peter | Me ok Malsam young folks, Knut Paulsen, noken | Sylvia and Thelma Thorson. Frank Shaffer, who spent the sum- mer in the south, accompanied by his daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Har- grave, and son Bob of Bismarck, was calling on old neighbors Monday. . 4 . By NORMA AGNEW Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Graves are Fislling ‘thelr son, “Harry, at Lark, Mr. and Mrs, Albert Ely and fam- cca ily, Ivan Sherman, and Frank Wa- | Rock Hill ». By RUTH LITTLE Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fitzgerald have moved to the Mrs. Anna Wilson farm. School No. 2 opened Monday, Sept. 2nd, with Miss Bernita Brennise as teacher. Phyllis Little entertained a group of friends Sunday afternoon, the oc- casion being her J4th birthday. Thejed from afternoon was spent informally. Luncheon was served. Mary and Roselyn Patton were|Patty Jo Sunday afternoon guests of Shirley/with Mrs. Melvin Agnew Monday. ‘Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Heakenson and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Haakenson of|during the summer months, Bismarck called at the Clayton Lit-| Mrs. James Watkins motored to tle home Saturday evening. Forks Seturday, where she Grand Mrs. J. F. Little and daughters,| will visit her daughter, Mrs. Edward Ruth and Phyllis, were Tuesday Williams. guests at the Albert Little home. Miss Emme Wachal spent the week- Mr. McCullough and son Bill were|end with Edna Coons. Sunday guests at the Andrew Olson liad | heme. Harri Mr. and Mrs. Bethel Bailey e ry family called at the Marvin home Sunday. & M. THOMPSON Mrs. M. O'Connell and sons of Mil- poset waukee, “lea wane pie been oe Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Leach called guests of her ,. 5. 8, Jat the Elmer home = eg pe Ael Bousche an us Nt fi f s motored to Denhoft Saturday eve-|son sailed atthe ‘Russell Willems ning where they were guests at the/home Sunday. 7 Dan O'Brien home. er accompanied them and will spend ry Mr. and Mrs. Jake Frye have moved/a few days visiting here. to the Joe Wegeman home, Mr, and Mrs. Bernard Zimmer left and Alm aa Arizona, Neighbors and friends gathered at | With her sister, te ee ruetjeld ‘homer ‘Thursday | structor in the Prescott schools. evening to help him celebrate his attend high school i if Bos ali gb g Mrs. L. are visiting at the Ole aaa Pe a home. Mrs. Charles Hannefield and|parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Schmidt daughters were Wilton. callers Mon-jand her niece, Elaine Brundige, all day. 3 of Bowdon. Mrs, Arthur Damstrom: wes visit-| Mrs. Hubbard and son Ben of Tut- tle and Mrs. L. L. daughter Theela were business call- i “ing in Painted Woods last week. BE i it H | 3 E i uu ‘ ‘| i i fF 55RE i i ghe i k # F E 5 i i i ed " i 4 fe be 4 i ft Hy i rE 5 , i ik # it i rif til ef u [ iE A z i ; ' i | i i FF li RE ( 5 3 BF ite in i 9 : 3 : rr 5 4 i ali i i : -|recuperating after an Schrunk By EDNA MARCHANT John Witt took his father to Bis- marck on Monday where the latter entered St. Alexius hospital for treatment. ‘ Alvin Roth of Tuttle is visiting at o_o ithe Wm. Witt home, Mr, and Mrs. Chris Wentz and family spent the week-end at the ‘Wm, Witt home. Sunday visitors at Marchants were Mr. and Mrs. J, E. Witt, Mr. and Mrs. John Reile, and Mr. and Mrs. George ‘Vollmer and Jane. i Sd ae Cromwell | ‘py LILLIE smmas Mr. and = Mrs. Nelson, daughter Gwendolyn, and son Gerald were entertained at dinner Sunday at the J, A. Varley home. Mrs. Robert. Solberg of Bismarck spent several days this week visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gierke, and other relatives here. John Kaiser left Wednesday for Park City, Mont., where he will spend several weeks visiting relatives. He was accompanied by Fred Cox of Trygg township. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Nelson and fam- fly of Bismarck were entertained at dinner Sunday at the F. C. Nelson home, Mrs. John Gierke of Bismarck spent the week-end at the home of her father, F. H. Schroeder. Mrs. Alvin Nordstrom was a visitor and luncheon guest at the Lawrence Stocks home Friday afternoon. Miss Bernice Gierke was an over- night guest Saturday of Miss Norma Agnew of Menoken. Miss Betty Nelson of Bismarck is visiting her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. F. C, Nelson this week. + { Brittin By 0. DUTTON Mrs. Madge Robinson and son Bobby are visiting at the Geo. Day home. Schools opened in this locality Monday with Miss Clara Mauk, re- turning to Telfer No. 2 and Miss Luella Tollefson at Telfer No, 3. Miss @|Mona McElwain is the new teacher at Morton. Mrs. M. M. Dralle and son Robert |ed and daughter Irene will move to Mof- fit this week for the winter term of school, Russell Dralle has joined the CCC and will be stat at Fort Lin- coln for a short time. Little Miss Wanda Ryan of Bis- marck is visiting with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Day. Mr. and Mrs, E. M. Whiteaker and Ellison, Jr., were Sunday supper guests at the Dralle home. Mr, and Mrs. Dave Kershaw and family visited relatives in Hazelton Sunday. Robert Dralle returned from the hospital Monday, where he has been appendicitis operation. * | Sterling By a LEE Mr. Putnam, county agent, will be at the H. L. Belk home Tuesday, Sept. 10th, to reorganize the Home- makers club for Sterling. Anyone interested is cordially invited to at- tend. John Lee and sons, Richard and Robert Lee, of Moffit visited Satur- day and Sunday with friends and relatives here. Hallie Belk and Math Braun of Sterling and Wallace Demming of Bismarck motored to South Dakota Saturday. They visited at Huron, Henry and Aberdeen, 8. D., return- ing home Monday morning. Oest Prince and George Lee mo- tored to Driscoll Sunday to get Keith and George Lee, Jr., who have been visiting for the past week at the James Koon home there. A miscellaneous shower was given at the Oscar Anderson home Thurs- {day in honor of Mrs. Harold Olson, who was recently married. Mrs. Ol- son received many beautiful and use- A large crowd attended. Mr. and Mrs, Richard Lang and small son, Wayne, visited at the W. a Langley home near Driscoll Sun- yo: Henry Wildfang, Jr., from the CCC camp at Lakota, visited with his par- ei an feeses here coves: bee Week Mr. and Mrs. Takvor Jamgochian and children, Stephen and Vera, mo- tored to Mandan Monday to spend oe day with Mrs. Jamgochian’s par- ent Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson and children visited with Mrs. Johnson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Stewart, here Sunday. Mrs. Math Braun and son Wally are visiting a few days with her par- ents at Strasburg, N. D. t Still By L 8S. HAGSTROM Grant England of La Moure visit- ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Johnson Friday and Saturday. Some 20 years ago Mr. England taught schools in Estherville and Grass Lake townships. At present he is teaching music in the La Moure school. — Bee ef : EB Hi : 5 i : : d Fs _‘TH® BISMARCK TRIBUN ‘Rags to Riches, at Age of 9! . Nine-year-old Edith Fellows was told to register surprise for this picture, but in her heart Was joy and relief over the ending of a seven-year struggle through poverty and disappointment to recognization of her talents at last. The little girl has been signed to @ seven-year contract ranging from $150 to $1000 week. So her grandma, who h: been fostering her, doesn’t have to take in: sewing, any more. teacherage at school No. 3 during the week. Mrs. Cox is to teach No. 3 this year, while Mr. Cox teaches ‘school No. 2. Mrs. O. N. Erickson motored to Turtle Lake Wednesday where she at- tended a party in honor of her moth- er, Mrs. Herman Hanson. She re- turned the next day. Mr, and» Mrs, John Cook of Spo- home of Mrs. Cook’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Ackerman this week. Lynn Strand of Bismarck has visit- at the Broehl home since Wed- nesday, coming there from a brief visit in Minneapolis. Mr, and Mrs. Charlie Lind have as their guests Miss Beatrice Nielson and little Buddy Nielson of Wilton. Mrs. Charlie Dow, daughter Betty and son Charlie, Jr. left Thursday for Bismarck and Mandan where they visited relatives until Sunday when they left for their home in Missoula, Mont. The Dows have been here with Mrs. Dow's parents, Col. and Mrs, J. M. Thompson the past week, The Thompsons motored to Mandan Saturday for a brief visit with them. Little Howard Wickstrom is spend- ing a few days with the J. T. John- son family. ‘Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Thompson mo- tored to Pickardville Sunday to visit with Mr. and Mrs, Frank Combs, for- mer residents of this community. Mr. Combs is very ill at present. By MES. JOHN A. SERG Mr. and fies. John Berg, and Mr. and Mrs, Sam Berg attended the fu- neral services of Miss Viola Bau- miller at Baldwin Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Stroble of Mer- cer spent Sunday at the Fred Neu- miller home. Alma Berg spent last week with his cousin, Mrs. Ed. Schauer at McKen- zie. She returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wentz of Pickardville visited at the Fred Neu- miller home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, Christ Flemmer of near Turtle Lake spent Sunday with Mrs. Flemmer's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Neumiller visited at the Rudolph Klein home near Washburn Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Schauer of McKenzie visited at the John Wagner home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Berg and son, who spent the last four months in the west, returned to Wilton Thurs- day. Mrs. D. D. Schlickenmeyer motored to Bismarck Sunday where she visit- ed with her husband, who is a pa- tient at a hospital. Miss Berth Redington left for Reim, N. D., where she will teach the com- ing term of school. Miss Ellenora Redington left for Dickinson where she will attend college. Speech Brought Note Wilson | eo ing alleged communist activities ‘was reported inspired partly by the Assertion of Georgia Dimitroff (above) at the recent meeting of the: Communist International that if By MRS. J. T. HUGHES ‘The Jolly Juniors 4-H club picnick- ed at Mandan Thursday. |" ere, |Miss Edna, accompanied Mrs. Coons’ to the Minnesota lakes. They return- ed Saturday after a week's fishing. Hughes and Mrs. P. P, Bliss enter- Clizbe home Tuesday night after gathering at the Clizbe home. The young folks went to the Bliss home and enjoyed the evening dancing. A gift from their community friends was presented to Mr. and Mrs. Clizbe served by the hostesses in charge. | Lein By OLGA M. RISE spent Friday visiting at the John Birkeland home. Mr. and Mrs. and daughter Muriel of Wilton spent several days visiting at the B. N. Lein home, Ernest Rise, who is with a CCC camp at Foxholm, N. D., is spend- ing several days at his parental home. e Spilde left Friday evening for Bis- marck where they joined ¢he COC. visited at the John Birkeland home kane, Wash., are visiting at the |Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, H. O. Arneson, Mrs. motored to Jamestown Saturday eve- ning, there, Rise's. night guests of A. T. Arneson Satur- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bickert of Washburn, N. D., Mr. and Mrs. Law- home. |the Alfred Olson Sunday afternoon at William Bot- nen’s in Kidder county. By DELLA MAE OLSON ‘The Wright Recreation parlor opened Saturday for business. Mrs. Carl Meland and son, who have been visiting in Minnesota, have returned home. They were ac- companied here by W. Rasmussen and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rasmussen and family of Madelis, Minn. The Women’s Foreign Missionary society met Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. J. O. Wright. Miss Dorothy Hopkins of Minneap- olis spent over Labor Day visiting at her home. ; Levi Swanson of Donell, Minn., and Elmer Swanson and son of Ogden, Towa, have recently been visiting at the C. A. and Clarence mn homes. Miss Edythe Johnson is spending the week visiting Miss Sarah Woll- schlager at Dawson. Mr. and Mrs, E. T. Kleve of Will- mar, Minn., were visitors at the M. T. Olson home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, Kleve attended the Kiwanis convention at Bismarck of which Mr. returned here. Cordelia and Huber Jordan Aid Thursday afternoon in the hall. Miss Hildegarde Hanson of Califor- nia, and Mr. Forsythe of Montana were recently business callers here relatives and friends E 23 5 RE gel B, F. Coons and daughter, brother, Emery Turner, and children, Mrs, Henry Larson, Mrs. George by P. P. Bliss. Refreshments were; Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Shaw of Bismarck M.. E. Christenson |" Sam Vik, Valdemar Lein, Julius Klucksdal, Arthur Rise and Knut Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rasmussen and children and William Rasmussen of Madelia, Minn., Mr. and Mrs, Carl Meland and son Willis of Driscoll A. T. Arneson and daughter Alice returning Monday morning. Alice remained and will attend school Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Dronen, son Jean, Margaret and Albert Dronen, Einar Spilde, Marvin Klucksdal and ‘Selma Rise spent Sunday at J. O. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Otterby and family of Baltic, 8. D., were over- rence Battey of Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pehl, Jr., and son Neil spent Sunday at the D. D. Barkman Mr, and Mrs, D. D. Barkman and | 'Selma Rise spent Friday evening at home. Mr. and Mrs. Tilmer Lein spent Strikes At Evangelist rine in Los Angeles, ‘was thrown into turmoil when Wal. ter MaeDermid (above) a pipefit. pt ford, | fermer “Angel of Broadway,” while she was preaching. MacDermid, (Associated explanation. Prese Phote) the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hopkins. William Danielson of Minot eis spending a few days with his father, Jacob Danielson. A number from the Regan vicinity helped Alvin Ghylin celebrate his birthday anniversary at the Ghylin farm Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Lein and daughter Laverne were Sunday guests of Wing relatives. Ruth Cox and Rosebud Strand, who have been the guests of Helen and Elsie Aune at Bottineau for the past several weeks, returned to their homes Sunday. Agnes Hanson left Monday morn- ing for Bemidji, Minn., where she will spend her vacation as the guest of her grandmother. Gladys Gramling and Margaret Gavin spent the week-end with Re- gan friends. Gladys returns to teach & school near Baldwin and Margaret will attend high school in Bismarck.. Their brother, James Gramling, who is @ member of the CCC, was a week- end guest at the Roy Little farm. Berniece Rhines, who has spent the past summer with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCul- lough, left for Sherwood, N. D., Mon- an instructor in home economics and French at the Sherwood high school. ench at the Bherwood high schoo! |” Welch’s Spur | By MRS. R. M. WELCH Mrs. Dale Crosshill and son of @ | Edgeley, N. D., visited at the Otto i e Dorman home the first of the week. Mrs. Dorman and Mrs. Crosshill are cousins. Mrs. May and son, Horace, of Min- neapolis, Minn., visited at the L. 8. Doppler home Thursday and part of Friday. They, accompanied by John- nie Moran, motored to Beach, N. D., Friday. Mrs. May is Mrs. Doppler’s aunt. School opened at Boyd School No. 1 with Catherine McLean as teacher. Mrs. Otto Dorman and son, Theo- dore, Lawrence Doppler, Chester Boyd, Everett Dutton, W. F. Cameron, Mrs. Dave Kershaw and children, and Mrs. Robert Welch were all in Bis- marck Saturday. @ A Phoenix i By ELIZABETH NEFF Mr. and Mrs. Otjo Rachel, Fred Plienes and John Merkel were Tues- aay evening callers at the Alex Neff ome, Elizabeth Neff was a caller at the Christ Rath and Phillip Weber homes Monday. Ida Wutske and Edna Gellner were Sunday visitors at the Jake Wutzke home. Monday callers at the Alex Neff home were David Schock of Lodi, Calif., Charles Sattler of Goodrich, and Mr. and Mrs. John Wutzke and son Walter and daughter Ida, and Dave Johnson. Florence Sandberg was a Sunday Afternoon caller st the Otto Rachel home, Dave Johnson and Herman Rachel were Wing callers Sunday evening. Alex Neff and John Merkel were Tuttle shoppers Wednesday. Mrs. Herman Rachel and daugh- ter Hilda, Ted Rosenau and Eliza- beth Neff were among the Arena shoppers Thursday. Mrs. Glanville and Erwin Glanville were Thursday afternoon callers at the George Brose home. August Neff of McClusky and Charles Sattler and daughter Dor- othy. were Bismarck business callers y| Thursday. They called at the Alex Neff home en route home, Mr. and Mrs, John Wutzke, accom- panied by Mrs. Alex Neff and son Alex, motored to Bismarck on busi- ness Friday. Anne and Annette Geliner, i day morning. Miss Rhines will be ° By MRS. K.R. SNYDER | Stanton Robinson spent last week here at the home of his mother, Mrs. Edna Robinson. : Mr. and Mrs. “Red” Tressier and motored to Miss Eleanor MacDonald Stanton Sunday. Mrs. Lesiie Clark and son, Wayne, and Miss Mamie took Helen Doehle, who had been visiting here for the pest wéek, to her home near | h Mortit sunday. | Canfield By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN Norman Little, eo Jimmy Gramling and another friend of the CCC, spent | 9. last week-end at the Roy Little home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olson and daugh- ter spent Saturday evening and Sun- day visiting relatives. They returned to Bismarck Sunday. Grade school started Monday with ©. Whitmer as teacher. Mrs. Whitmer did not return with Mr. Whitmer, as her father was ill. She Plans to come in two weeks. Mrs. H. Watkins and son, John, re- turned home from Bottineau where they spent a month. Miss Racheal Skeleton returned to Bismarck with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olson Sunday evening. Friends and neighbors gathered at ithe Ghylin home Saturday evening to help Alvin Ghylin celebrate his birth- \day. The evening was spent in danc- captured by bandsmen, offered no |S: Tainch was served. | Burnt Creek | * By MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON Miss Lois Schonert spent last week at the Fred Klawitter home. Mrs. Bertha Smythe of Bismarck was @ guest of her mother, Mrs. Fred Klawitter, last week. Mrs. H. E. Coddington spent last Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. J. W. Canfield of Bismarck. Miss Gladys Hanson will teach the Arnold school and Miss Blavers of Duluth, Minn., will teach Burnt Creek school No. 2. The schools will open Sept. 9. Mrs. H. E. Coddington and sons, Wesley and Donald, were dinner guests at the John Habeck home in Glenview township Thursday. Andrew Bertsch returned from Min- neapolis, Minn., Monday of last week. He joined the CCC camp last Satur- day. Bertram Coddington, who is a COC stationed at Mohall, has been granted a nine-day leave. Janice M. Coddington was a dinner guest at the Herman Whaske home in Riverview township last Tuesday. Lester Biattner motored to Bis- marck Monday. 2 \ Tryge | ¢——_—______—___~ By MES. GEORGE NELSON Gwendolyn Nelson was an over- night guest Tuesday of last week of Lylas Magnus and accompanied them to Bismarck Wednesday where they attended the Al G. Barnes circus. Fred Cox and John Kaiser were overnight guests Tuesday of his sis- ter, Mrs. Fannie Stillwell. They left Thursday for Riverside and Wan- etchee, Wash., to visit Mr. Cox’s aged parents, former Trygg residents. They stopped in Chinook, Mont., to visit Clarence Magnus. Mrs. Stillwell left Monday by train to remain with her parents. Fred Cox, and John Kaiser will make an extended visit before re- turning here. Gene Cunningham and sons, Ed- ward and Morrison, and Alice Hasse were visitors last Sunday night at the Geo. Nelson home. Floyd Anderson, who has been with the highway surveying crew east was transferred to accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Joe Var- ley to Regan last Saturday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Amanda Johnson. David Trygg and Ernest Kell mo- tored to Bismarck Saturday. ° i Heaton Fi By SARAH BEINLE Mr. and Mrs, John Schladt and family, and Mr. and Mrs. John Bau- miller and family of Mercer attended the funeral for their niece, Miss Viola Baumiller, at Baldwin Sunday. Dinner guests at the G. Steinert home at Regan Sunday were Rev. and Mrs, Carl Geiser of Turtle Lake, Miss Sarah Heinle and Mr. and Mrs. Willie Steinert and family. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Heinle and sons, Richard and Junior, were Sun- home. Dave Steinért of Regan was an overnight guest at the Andrew Heinle home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Kiemele of Tur- tle Lake were dinner guests at the Carl Schatz home Sunday. Edwin and Rachel Heinle Sunday evening. Mrs, A. H. Heinle and sons, Edwin and Junior, and Dave Steinert mo- Hd 2 Hy i. Ff i k i i rari La E : i day evening visitors at the Otto Laib |" ee allers at the Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dietsman Sun- day were Joe Fischer and son, Lel Tebbo Harms, Gordon Halvorson, i Telfer ‘ ? By MES. WM. McMURRICE Mr, and Mrs. John Stewart of Me- Kenzie were Sunday callers at the McMurrick home. Their nephew, Harold Gramling, who makes home with them, is a patient in Bismarck hospital. John Fields, who has been in a CCO bead at Kenmare, is home for a tew ‘5. Kenneth Johnston returned home from the hospital Thursday. Telfer schools, Nos. 2 and 3, open- ed with Miss Clara Mauk and Miss Luella, Tollefson teaching again. { Ecklund f Ff Seaaaaeen ens tsaeefenes SPI” By ELBIE MURREY Mr. and Mrs. Joe Poole, Jy, ac- companied Mrs. Joe Poole, &r., and family to Kindred, and on the was back they will stop in Fargo whete ee are planning to make their ome. Joe Clark Poole is spending a few days with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Partyke. Marvin Peterson, Aminds Spitzer, Paul Holden and Cliver and Mabel Aune were visitors at the Murrey home Sunday. Frank and Elbie Murrey, and Paul Holden were visitors at the Franklin home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Romanick and family from Fargo visited the Murrey home Saturday. They will visit rele- tives in Walton also. | Mr. and Mrs. Joe Poole, Jr., Mrs. Joe Poole, Sr., were supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, John Partyke, parents of Mrs. Joe Poole, Jr. ‘Thursday. a traveling re- Johnny Murrey, porter for the Associated Press, is spending a short vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Murrey, near Wilton before leaving for the State college at Fargo. Mr. Murrey has completed one year at college and as part of his education he has visited 48 states, Cuba, Mexico and Canada. 2 2 ° | Riverview J ° - By MISS PHYLLIS WORST Mrs, Herman Worst and daughter were luncheon guests at Mrs. Wil- liam Schonert’s Friday. Mrs. Herman Worst and daughter were visitors at the Mrs. Gus Hogue, Sr., home Thursday afternoon. Phyllis Worst spent the day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Bourgois Saturday. Mrs. Pete Luyben wes a Friday aft- ernoon caller of Mrs, William Schon- ert and daughter Edna. Mr. and Mrs. Art Robins and fam- ily were overnight guests at the John Flannigan home Sunday night. For Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ryberg, Whose marriage occurred Saturday, the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Flannigan, gave a dance at their home. Many friends were present. The couple received many beautiful aes A supper was served at mid- ight. ‘The Misses Clara and Mae Hogue yore Capital City shoppers Satur- sy. Mrs. Herman Worst and nephew, Fred Mayo, were dinner guests at the Mrs. Gus Hogue, Jr., home Thursday. were supper guests of Mrs. Schonert last week. Cod and were guests at the home of Herman Worst Thursday a! . Miss Janice was a By MARTHA MUELLER Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McCann children of Driscoll spent Sundsy afternoon at the Ben McCloskey