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paceman ene nee TT — Clear Lake i C ° By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Mrs. B. F. Pasley, son Paul and grandson Glenn Randolph were call- ers at the Ben Oren home of near | Driscoll Friday. Mr, and Mrs. E. C. Ruble of Dris- coll called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaffer Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Pete Malsam spent the day there also. Arnold Christianson of Mandan was a caller in this vicinity Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaffer and grandson Bobby Hargrave ‘of Bis- marck left Sunday for their new home in Arkansas. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Nelson and family visited with relatives at Re- gan Sunday. > Harriet =. M THOMPSON Ralph Leach, who is employed at the L. E. Heaton, Jr., home at Mc- Kenzie, spent the week-end with his family. Mrs. William Mehloff and daugh- ter Venieta were Monday callers at the E. R. Leach home. Mrs. O. G. Wietstock entertained a few friends and neighbors at her home Saturday evening in honor of Mr. Weitstock’s and Mrs. Bernard Zimmer's birthday anniversaries. | Lucille and Bertel Anderson, in-} structors in the Arena schools, spent | the week- end at their home in Wing. Miss Olive Mutcheler spent several days visiting with her sister, Mrs. O. G. Weitstock. Miss Mutcheler re- cently returned from Iowa where she visited with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Veeland! of Robinson spent Sunday at the Russell Williams home. Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Dahl motor-| reavi the Se, Alecine hesohtal ia P| ed to the Capital City the latter part| marck. He is somewhat improved | Burnt Creek [cee yee at this writing. ry @' Mr. and Mrs, Christ Wentz and eee \ Trygg || family spent the week-end at the W. By MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON|g—- ——— O IN. Witt home. Walter Paul took his aunt, Mrs. Viergutz, to Bismarck where she left for her home in Norfolk, Nebraska, after making a visit with her sister, Mrs. Frank Paul, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Koecher of Daw- son spent the week-end with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Koecher. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bailey of St. Paul, Minn, Dorothy Bailey of Re- gan, and Ernest Bailey of Bismarck called at the H. E. Coddington home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Andahl and daughter Gloria Jane were supper guests at the Matt Andahl home Sat- urday. Janice Coddington, who {s attend- 4ng high school in Bismarck, spent the week-end at her home. Bertram Coddington left Sunday for his camp at Mohall after spend- ing the week-end at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Blattner and son Louis visited with Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Canfield in Bismarck Friday. ¢ i Riverview | oo ___—__—_e By MISS PHYLLIS WORST Mrs. Gus Hogue, Jr., Mrs. Herman ‘Worst and Rita Worst were supper guests of Mrs. Gus Hogue, Sr., and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Flannigan were Friday evening callers at the Edward Flannigan home at Arnold. Mrs. Walter Paul is staying at the John Flannigan home this week. Frank Paul, Jr., was an afternoon caller at the Gus Hogue, Jr., home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Andahl were at Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hogue, Jr.’s, on Sunday of last week. Mr, and Mrs. John Flannigan were Capital City shoppers Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. H. E. Hedden were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hogue, Sr., Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Herman Worst and daughters were Capital City shoppers Monday. A shower was given in honor of Mrs. ‘Walter Paul Tuesday by her mother, Mrs. John Flannigan and her sister- in-law, Mrs. Edward Flannigan. A Jarge number of friends and relatives were present. Many lovely gifts were received. A lunch was served in the afternoon. t Stil ’ »- o By L. 8. HAGSTROM Mr, and Mrs. Albert Lightental of Miles City, Mont., came to the An- drew Hochhalter home Saturday eve- ming for a brief visit. A group of relatives and friends helped Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Anderson celebrate their silver wedding anni- versary last Saturday evening. The affair was in the nature of a surprise’ arranged by Miss Margaret Ander- son. Among the guests were several who were present at the wedding 25 years ago. Miss Annetta Erickson, Mrs. Gross Broste and Mrs. Elmer King contributed each a decorated ding cake which marked the luncheon table . Among the many gifts and flowers received by Mr. and ‘Mrs, Anderson was a silver tree made by Mrs. H. C. Asplund and also used on the table. Miss Nellie Wyknenko of the Sun- shine Workers 4-H club, Lee Sund- quist of the Hustlers end Mrs. A. B. Johnson returned Thursday evening from the 4-H wild life conservation evening. the diversions. Lunch was served at midnight. and daughter, Lange. Mr. and Mrs. Still last Saturday. The Misses Erickson of Fairmont, Minn., ed the reception for Rev. and Mrs. Lloyd Olson at the Wilton Presbyter- jan church Tuesday. The ladies’ quartet of which Mrs. Lind is a mem- ber sang two numbers. A special young people's service was held in the Swedish Mission @|church Sunday evening. On the pro- gram were Rev. and Mrs. Lloyd Ol- son of Wilton, returned missionaries from Central America, who brought some curios and spoke about the work {on their field. ¢—_—__________—_- S. W. Burleigh | By MRS. ALEX STEWART Donald Nickolson was a visitor in this vicinity Wednesday. Vernon Gramling and Norman Ste- wart were supper guests at the Alex Stewart home Wednesday evening. Joe Brown of near Bismarck was a | visitor at the Andrew Irvin home Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Houser, Mrs. Alex Stewart and children, Mrs. Ruth McMurrick and children, Mrs. Homer Anderson and daughter Ann, Chas. Johnson, Mrs. Maggie Lamb and son Andrew, Chas. Malard and Andrew Irvine were business callers in Bis- marck Saturday. By MRS. GEORGE NELSON Hugo Nelson motored to the John Engdahl home and returned with his sister Emma to spend the week- end at home. She teaches school No, 1 in Cromwell. justing hail losses near LaMoure, is now employed in the hail insurance department office at the capitol in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. John Habeck of west of Baldwin were supper guests last Sunday at the Geo Nelson home. Melvin Magnus, who is employed at the north Patterson ranch near Wing, spent last week-end at his home. John and Orest Trygg and Harry Edmark from Minnesota called Sun- day at the Gene Cunningham home. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nelson, Gerald and Gwendolyn were dinner guests Sunday at the Gene Cunningham home. Gene Cunningham and sons Ed- ward, Morrison and Alice Hasse mo- By OLGA M. RISE Mrs. Maria Hanson and son Adolph of Baltic, 8. D., are visiting at the A. T. Arneson home. Mrs. Hanson and Mrs. Arneson are sisters. Mrs. John Borsheim who has been visiting at the Ole Spilde home the past week left Tuesday for the eastern part of the state where she is em- ployed. She is a sister of Mr. Spilde. Hattie Ward of Driscoll spent the week-end at the J. O. Rise home. D. D. Barkman spent several days at Bismarck the last week. Mr. and Mrs. George Pehl Jr., and son Neil, spent Sunday afternoon at the D. D. Barkman home. School opened in School No. 1 Mon- jday morning with Mrs. Tilmer Lein as teacher. i Lillian Botnen spent the week-end visiting at the Tom Lein home. John L. Johnson, Mr, and Mrs. Bert Johnson of Madelia, Minn., were over- night guests at John Birkeland’s Mon- day. They left Tuesday for Rugby, N. D., where they attended the fun- eral of Mrs. Lina Sand. Mr. and Mrs. Birkeland, son Clifford . and Theo. Torgerson accompanied them to. Rugby. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Arneson, John Opoien and Mrs. Maria Hanson motored to Jamestown Sunday morn- ing, Mr. Arneson returned home Tuesday while the rest remained for a short visit. * Knute Spilde, Valdemar Lein, Ar- thur Rise, Sam Vick and Julius Kluksdahl, who are with the CCC camp at Fort Lincoln, spent the week- end at their homes. Frances . a J | ° By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Louis Owen is attending high school in Menoken. He started Mon- day. Joe Fischer was @ business caller in Sterling and Bismarck Tuesday. Miss Elsie Neiland of Davenport, Towa, arrived at the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Owen Friday night to visit for a week. Paul and Noble Carlson. visited ‘at’ the home of their brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fischer Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Kruger called at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Erwin | til Burgeois.They also went to see Mrs. A. Kruger, who is a patient at the Bismarck hospital, Sunday. . Mrs, W. A. Dietzman and son Ed-|% win and Carry Johnson, Jr., were callers at the Chas. McCormick home Sunday afternoon. at the Ed. Broehl home Saturday Cards and dancing were Mrs. V. Witcher of Bismarck spent the week-end with her son-in-law Fred A baby girl was born fo Mr, and {Mrs, Ole Johnson of southeast of Esther and Emily who have spent the past two weeks here visiting their sister, Mrs. John Vol- lan, returned to their home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Lind attend- David Trygg, who has beqh ad-|* By MRS. WM. McMURRICK Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart and | Harold Gramling of near McKenzie visited at the Wm. McMurrick home Saturday. Noel and Homer Woodland, who are CCC boys at Fort Lincoln, spent | Sunday at home. Naomi Buckley, who is taking a beauty course in Bismarck, returned to her work Monday. Rev, Logee and daughter Mary Lou of Bismarck visited at the Gulson home Monday. The date for the annual chicken supper at the Glencoe church has been set for October 4. ciated rater iain ve Sibley Butte ‘ pe ees meme By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tompkins and son Donald visited friends at Wing | j Sunday. Elmer Bloomquist and family ana| Bill Anderson visited at the Ed. Widger home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Roth visited al the E. Bloomquist home Sunday eve- ning. Dorothy Roth is visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Donald Mc- Lean of Menoken. Relatives of the L. Davenports from Fargo visited them Sunday. Schrunk By EDNA MARCHANT , Those who helped’ Carol Hoffman celebrate her first birthday Sunday, September 22, were Mr. and Mrs. John Witt, Jr., and Mrs. John Reile, oe Mrs. Peter Hoffman and daughters Marjory and Vivian and fons Harvey and Robert. Mrs. John Reile returned home with her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marchant, Sunday, where she visited a few days. W. M. Witt visited relatives at Tuttle a few days last week. — ° if Wilson j By MRS. JOHN A. BERG Mr. and Mrs. August Keck of near Mr. and Mrs, Roy Marchant, Mr. and| ' ! First Scot Clan ’ Chieftainess? If the claims of this bonnie Scotch lassie, Catrione Mac- Lean, of Ardgour, to the chief- tainship. of the MacLeans of Argylishire, Scotland, are hon- ored, she will be the first of her sex to head a clan in the his- tory of the Scottish Highlands. Miss MacLean is pictured at the recent . gathering of her clan at Oban, Scotland, where she advanced her claims.” children, Allen and Marjorie, were entertained at dinner Sunday at the Lawrence Stocks home. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Cederstrom and family were the guests of rela- Turtle Lake spent Sunday at the Zohn Berg home. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berg had as guests Sunday their son-in-law and daughter of McKenzie, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schauer. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Spitzer of Baldwin spent Sunday at the Christ Wolf home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner motored to Mercer Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Wagner and son Melvin called at the Ludwig Wag- ner home Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. Sam Berg had as their guests last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hoffman of McClusky. By VIOLET L. JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Moe of Minot spent Tuesday and Wednesday at- tending to business matters and vis- iting Mrs, Moe's sister, Mrs. Amanda Johnson, Palmer Kvalness of Minneapolis arrived by car Monday for a week's visit at the Jacobson home. He has et here on several occasions be- ore. The Painted Woods Ladies Aid will have a food sale at the Ferry Drug store in Wilton Saturday, Sep- tember 28. + Alvin Longe, Thomas Jacobson and Millard: Jacobson were business call- ers in Bismarck Wednesday. Ernest Siebold, who is employed at the Amanda Johnson farm, spent the week-end with his wife and sons at Wilton. Evelyn and Doris Larson and Lor- ene Simons, high school students at Bismarck, spent the week-end with their parents here. j By SARAH BEINLE ° Heaton Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grewe and family and Mrs. Bernard Hall were callers at the Heinle home last Thursday. Edwin Fischer visited at his home last Sunday. Carl Heinle and Sammy Walcker left last week for points in Wash- ington. 4 Mr. and Mrs, John Neuharth, Jr., and sons Lloyd and Harold of Turtle Lake were visitors at the Andrew | Heinle home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Pete Kobylnick and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brezden and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brez- den and Ernest Heinle were visitors at the Bill Brezden home last Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Heinle and children were visitors at the Jake Baumiller home last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. Steinert and fam- ily spent Sunday at Regan. Dave stayed to continue with his studies. Rev. and Mrs. Carl Geiser’ of Tur- my LAR ema Miss Bernice “Glerke spent Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs, Fre Povesustaly were tives in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Monroe and sons, Darrel and Roderick, of Wilton, and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Varley were visitors and supper guests at the Jiras home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kaiser and family returned Sunday evening from a trip to Mercer, N. D. Mrs. Gertie Anderson, teacher of Cromwell school No. 2, spent the week-end at her home in Bismarck. Miss Hazel Engdahl, student of the Bismarck high school, spent the week-end at her home here. enim arene” | Hazlegrove pe tored to Washburn last Sunday. e - eo >- = | | Glenview ah a " Lein || e—_———_——_—_——_——6]_ by ms. ray HAZLEGROVE ° Mr, and Mrs. Frank Gray and Miss Opal Gray were in Tuttle Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Art Ochsuner and children were in Tuttle Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ochsuner and family called Saturday evening at the Art Ochsuner home. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schuler and family, Miss Amil Schuler and Ed. Fitzer were guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wood- ward. " Mr. and Mrs. Emery Whitehead and children were guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Art Ochsuner. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Root visited their niece, Mrs. Will Thieling, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Woodward and children visited Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Gray. ! Ecklund | By ELBIE MURREY ‘Mr. and Mrs. Andy Meyers of Iowa visited at the A. E. Holden home Friday. Harry and Norman Holden and Frank. and Ted Murray motored to Bismarck Sunday. Paul and Vearl Holden motored to Jamestown Sunday. Guy Holden was spending the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Al Holden. He returned to ‘his school duties Monday. Ethel Murrey, who has been visit- ing her parents since Tuesday, re- turned to Bismarck Sunday where she is attending business college. Annette Anderson has a visitor at the Partyke home Friday. Mrs. Al Huhn was an overnight guest at the Murrey home Wednesday evening. Eoklund school ‘No. 2 opened Mon- day. Pauline Hefta is the teacher. ————__—_________ { Moffit | ° By MBS. C. E. MOFFIT Dinner guests at the August Doehle home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Les- Me Clark and pagina and Pred tee tia” scoop! poattion as téacher-in- Wildress towne ! Friday Mildred and Edwin Dietzman and Basiiedey 2 8 guess. of Seleiee AD ef Le, pales: Gg Cc. E. “Mottit, Mrs. Harold Lane, Fred Hinsey and Albert Mr. and Mrs. Roy Little were per guests at-the Ghylin | home eae Selma and Eino Moilenan, Gerald Ghylin and Neomi Berg called at the C. Wageman home Friday evening. ° ‘Hanson and son have been visitng a ||the F. E. Johns home before moving pjto their new residence at Werner, N.D. : i =e ies a | i MRS. A. F. GHYLIN Mrs, Paulson and daughter of MBS. GEO. LEE John and Evelyn Bets. ne fabs i Minneapolis, mother and sister of ahd —— Mr. and Mrs. rg) E Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Cox and.daugh-|Mrs. Brenna, who has been visiting} victor Mercer’s aunt and uncle,|tored to Bismarck ter ye called at the Oliver Whit- aay, returned to their home Sun-/y5- ang mrs, C. A. Winters of their en mer home Friday evening. . from Mr, and Mrs. Ole Olson and fam-| Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Eisenbeisz of Bis- | Augusta, Ti, visited at the Mercer | a1.9 vist ily and Mr. and Mrs. A, Ghylin and|marck spent Sunday at the A. Eis-/home last Sunday, en route to Re- sons were callers in Wi turday. | enbeisz home. gina, Canada. Mr. and Mrs, A, F. Ghylin and son /@————_+. —. @| | Mr. and Mrs. Carl oneaen son Clair and Mrs, Ole Olson and. Violet Baldwin | ‘Marvin and daughter Helen : Miss and Oscar Olson and Dee Bailey were e Hanson of Steele visited al callers in Bismarck Tuesday. bare: ans Sane) Harry Hanson home here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Corey of Mandan spent Sunday at the Takvor Jam- gochian home here. Grace Johnson, who has been working ‘at the Turner station, is The Crofte Star homemaker’s club sun. |met at the Oscar Landerholm home Sun- day evening, Emma. Heimbuck is employed the Heimbuck: place. ® By ELIZABETH NEFF Herman Rachel home Sunday. family were Wednesday callers the Elmer Perry home. jfamily, Neff were Sunday supper guests home. and daughter Darlene Zellner home. callers at the Alex Neff home. Otto Hied home near Goodrich. By MRS. R. M. WELCH Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Mallard, and Mrs. day. Mr. Monday evening. spent the with another trucking in Oregon. day. sister, Mrs. L. S. Doppler. son John. | Menoken By NORMA AGNEW the M. D. Agnew’s Sunday. Miss Blanche Salter, Fargo, John Salter. where they will attend college. and members, served by the hostess, Miss Gladys Tooker. Friday. key 47H club Saturday. on the west one, day, home and attend college. Bird, Sunday. Miss Bernice’ Gierke, new. pene Monday. Driscoll: s By DELLA MAE OLSON Geo. Schlabach. and School.” Mrs, Nels Meland and Miss. day. afternoon. © ternoon. for Mrs. C, Brenna, Mrs. James Koon Mrs. Sherman visited ats. ‘Sharpe Sun- day. Mrs. C. Caria and Mrs, Arnold Jake Gallmer was a caller at the Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Miller and Elizabeth and Magdalena the Harold Lane home near Moffit. Mr, and Mrs, Herman Rachel and family, Mr. and Mrs. Johfi Driscoll -|and family and Mrs. Alex Neff and son Alex and Arther Plienes were Sunday visitors at the Otto Rachel Ida Wutzke, Martha and Helen Neff and Mr. and Mrs. Louie Madis| Miss Myrna Williams of Bismarck Jane were Sunday supper guests at the William Johnny Wutzke of Raub and Mar- tin Zellner were Sunday afternoon Ann Zellner returned to her home jeunaey morning after working at the ———— | Welch’s Spur ——________—_—__- and Mrs. Albert Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. L, 8. Doppler and baby son, Leo Doppler and Warren Baker visited at the Robert Welch home Leo and Warren later motored to the home of War- = ren’s parents who live near Driscoll. Word came this week from Cali- fornia that Clarence Doppler, who summer here with his brothers, has gone into partnership man and is doing Everett Dutton and Arthur Bates called at the C, K. Boyd home Sun- Catherine Moran, a nurse at the St. Alexius hospital, spent Saturday night and part of Sunday with her O. P. Welch spent Sunday and Sunday night at the home of his Mr. and Mrs, Otto Meyer and son of Bismarck were supper guests at visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Misses Mabel Wood and Emma King left Monday for Jamestown The Ladies’ Aid met Thursday at Mrs..V. M. Craven's with 17 visitors A plate supper was assisted by Mrs. Sexton Norlin and Mrs. Lu Ella Bird visited at Mrs. Otto Ayer’s Dorothy Wood entertained the tur- Bids were opened for school bus routes Thursday evening. James Wat- kins was successful bidder on the east route and there was no decision made Miss Eleanor Craven, Valley City, is spending a week at her home. A reunion was given in her honor Sun- as she is leaving for Seattle, Washington, where she will make her Stanley McCurdy was a dinner guest at. his sister's, Mrs, Lu Ella Baldwin, spent the week-end with Norma Ag- Mr. and Mrs, Adam Schaurer and daughter were callers at M. D. Ag- P. P. Hanson of Litchville has been @ recent visitor at the F. E. Johns home. ‘The Driscoll Homemaker’s club met last Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. ‘The project lesson was on “Relationship Between Home Mrs, A. M. Brushwein entertained a few girls for her daughter Yvonne's 4th birthday anniversary Thursday afternoon, Beryl Johnson visited Mrs. Hattle "Wednes- A-shower was: given Thursday af- Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. William at|Fricke, Jr., gave the project lesson, her subject being, “The Most Out- | biography of each woman chosen was given. It being the occasion of the birthday of Mrs, Arthur Mewey. She gave a reading and received a gift from the club. Mesdames’ Clarence Scott and Ernest Gorden were guests at the meeting. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Mr, and Mrs, Ira Falkenstein and their daughter, Miss Marie Falken- stein visited and shopped in Bis- marck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fricke spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Fricke’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Hilken in Wilton. Mrs. Hilken plans on coming here soon for a visit with lo- cal relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Falkenstein een Sunday at the Fulton Nelson jome, at, at spent the week-end with friends in this vicinity, : Mrs. Alvin Nordstrom and Mrs, Laurence Stocks assisted in the or- ganization of a homemaker's club for Glenview Township which was held at ‘the home of Mrs. Paul Bour- geous Thursday afternoon. Ten mem- bers were enrolled with more in prospect. | Arthur Fricke, who was ill the fore part of the week, is again able to be up and around. Mr, and Mrs, Car}, Landerholm and daughter Burnette were Sunday Mr.| guests at the home of Mrs. Lander- Otto Dorman and sons ‘Theodore and Fred and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch were in Bismarck Mon- holm’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gordon near Regan. Glenn Nordstrom, who attends high school in Bismarck, spent the week-end at home. Glenn makes i home with his uncle and at and Mrs. Carl Eliason, during the school year. is plete dictionary. ] marks; —A newly compiled Statistics of the World, United States. A. ture PLAINLY @| standing Women of America.” A brief i Phoenix 1 WEB DICTIONARY Read below how you may secure a copy of this amazingly com- Every Home-- Every Office--- Every School Child— needs a good DICTIONARY which, if properly used, is a liberal education in itself! 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Mr, and Mrs, Marion Lee and son Jackie and daughter Betty Mae of McKenzie visited at the Geo. Lee home Sunday evening. Dorothy Wildfang, who is attend- ing business college at Bismarck, visited over the week-end at her home here, | McKenzie —~# ° By MRS. T. T. HUGHES The McKenzie Homemaker’s club|- was entertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Fred Habeck, with 14 mem- bers and several visitors present. President Mrs. Larson was in charge of the meeting. Mrs. gave th miscellaneous “The First Aid Kit in the Home.” ‘The club has the membership en- rollment of 17 members, is a very ac- tive club and all members have been 100 per cent workers. At the Octo- ber meeting the new officers will take their duties over.. The meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. E. L,_ Adams. Mr. and Mrs. E. L, Adams and son Junior were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. L, D. Hulett and daughter in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Gable of Bis- marck visited Mr. and Mrs. George Hughes Sunday. Dexter Quinn of Bismarck was a toned visitor at the Roy Wildfang ome. Election of Sunda school officers was held Sunday. Those elected were Sunday school superintendent, Mrs. Falkins; assistant, Mrs. E. L. Adams; secretary-treasurer, Mrs, W. H. Stark. ‘THIS Is YOUR Opportunity to secure the very latest 1935 edition of PRACTICAL (Self-Pronouncing) fos. sole birds, Here’s a Triple Treat Special Offer for You « (if you live in N. D. outside Bismarck) 0 of Webster's Practical Dictionary, one delight! ure of the Dionne : Quintnii'(* x 11%”) aa ie year’s subscribtion to a The ‘blomarek Tribune ($5.98 plus be sales tax). . only $6.00 (53 Use This Handy Coan in’ ering. Bismarck Tribune, 7 Bismarck, N. D. . Gentlemen: Enclosed: ‘please find mon which order for le-treat” offer (We The Bismarck Tribune ‘Tho Home Newspaper tn Bismarck, Burleigh County and the Mienom! Slope STER’S Note that this book 98 pl cs a ale ta) fr nial 0.0 [Re 0:9-siiniei o mane Mrs, Arthur Carlson and son Don- ald from Goodrich and Mrs. Margaret Singer from Mercer were Tuesday guests at the Basset home. Sete Miss Dorothy Skie spent two weeks visiting with her Aunt and Uncle in Bismarck. * Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bassert and son Gottfried visited at the Reynold daughter Erma motored to Bismarck on business Saturday. Miss Mable: Jacobson, teacher from Richmond school No. 3, spent the week-end at her home in Wing. Jacob Weber, who is stationed at the C.C.C at Lakota, spent the week- end at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Weber and, tamily, Jacob Stroh and son Edward’ were Sunday visitors at the Bossert home. Mr. and Mrs. John Weber, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hein motored to Martin, N. D., Sunday morning to attend church services. Miss Clara Bossert, who is attend-* ing high school in Wing, is staying at the A. L, Felton home. Twelve thousand citizens of the United States were murdered in a 12-month period between 1933 and 1934. That is a murder rate of 7.3 per 100,000 of population, or one mur- der every 45 minutes. If the water evaporation did not return, our oceans would dry up in ra is INDEXED fish, veh pn ling Foreign Ws wi ‘Cowes ene cce Sees Oreas dat a3 CHeHRPPSa0e #f

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