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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 19365. si a ae Sra fh 3 * NEWS OF GUR NEIGHBORS |.——Sctmort___ + By MARTHA BOSSERT 4 |ble, motored to Linton Thursday Telfer | |forenoon where they did shopping and/ Mr. and Mrs. Gottfried Bossert e e called on the former's daughter, Mrs.! motored to Mercer Monday. John Weber, ; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Risch and By MRS. WM. McMURRICK ‘Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Woodland mo- Bored to Bismarck Thursday to visit their sons, Noel and Homer, who left that evening for Knife River, Minn., where they entered a CCC camp. John and Joe Emineth were Linton fallers Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Olson return- ed missionaries from Costa Rica, C. A., were Friday evening guests at the Gulson home. The Emineth family called at tHe} Kunz home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Anderson have moved to the Charles Allensworth home where they will Spgnd the win- ter. — |__Rock Hil By RUTH LITTLE o | o Mrs. J. R. Fitzgerald and son Har- vey were Wednesday guests at the dake Frye home. C. O. Kettleson motored to Bis- marck Saturday. Mrs. Algot Ryberg and Mrs. Ernest Gordon attended Ladies’ Aid at the Gpeeten home Wednesday. Miss Hilda Schiermeister, who is teaching the Opp school in Livona, spent the week-end at the Godfrey Grenz home. Callers at the Godfrey Grenz home Sunday evening were Mr. atid Mrs. John Ohlhauser, Jr., and family, Mrs. Corbin, daughter Alice and son Albert, the latter of Livona. |. Dinner guests at the Steve Koppy) ‘home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Rob- | jert Satster, son Bobbie, Tillie Rudy, | {Rose Goldade, Elizabeth Volk, and {Pauline Koppy of Linton. je—-- | il | aa Sal Cromwell e By LILLIE JIRAS | | eae | Howard Nelson of Max, N. D., spent| |the week-end with relatives friends in this vicinity. | Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Varley were! visitors at the Walter Ryberg home| Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Stocks and daughter Beverly were entertained at dinner Sunday at the Paul Bourgeois home near Baldwin. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lips of near Bismarck were Saturday night and Sunday guests at the F. C. Nelson {home were Mr. jJacob Hein and Mr and Mrs. Paul and ° Mr. and Mrs. Frank Michelson were Sunday guesis at the Walter Scott home. L. H. Ong of El Paso, Calif., and fon Oliver of Mason City, Ia., were visiting friends in this vicinity last week. Mrs. Oliver Ong, who has! been a guest here for several weeks, | returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Little mo- tored to Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Borth of Re- gan were Sunday guests at the Fred Ehnes home. |_S.W. Burleigh & By MRS. ALEX STEWART | + i ¢ The annual fall chicken supper at the Stewartsdale Presbyterian church Will be held this year Oct, 17. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Nickolson ‘and family, Mrs. Alex Stewart and children visited at Anna Nickolson’s Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Olson attended the missionary meeting at the Ste-| wartsdale Presbyterian church Fri- @ay evening. Mr. Olson. a former missionary of South America, was; the main speaker and had many curios to display. Mrs. Olson is bet- ter known as Miss Matteson, daugh- ter of E. E. Matteson, former pastor here. Mr, and Mrs. James Karas and family visited at the Lee Malard | hhome Sunday. They plan on leaving! soon for Nebraska where they will| make their future home. o—— | coll were recent guests at the home | Me, rnoken ‘lof Mrs. Mount’s parents, County 4. ca A Commissioner and Mrs. William | Fricke. By NORMA AGNEW The freshmen were initiated Fri-j day evening. Games were played and @ delicious lunch was served. | Mr. and Mrs. Chester Sherman} and daughter visited Mr. and Mrs.| A. P. Sherman, Driscoll, Friday. Mrs. Ralph Malard and son and Mrs. Lu Ella Bird visited Mrs. Otto Ayers Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Salter- and daughters were shoppers in Bismarck Tuesday. The Homemakers’ project leaders, Mrs. Melvin Agnew and Pearle Sal- ter, attended a meeting in Bismarck last Wednesday. A demonstration Was given by Miss Sommerfeld, “Making of Scrap Books.” J. A. Norlin is transacting business at Fargo this week. cs Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers were sup- per guests at the Yeakle Bros.’ Wed- ‘nesday. The McKenzie boys and girls chal- Jenged Menoken for a _ kittenball game. Menoken girls were victori- ous, the score being 11 to 7. Meno- ken boys were defeated, the score 1 to 14. Charles Sherman, McVille, the week-end at his home here. ————_—————_* Burnt Creek | spent Wy MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON Janice M. Coddington called at the “ester Blatiner home Saturday. Sargent and Mrs. Smythe called at the Fred Klawitter home Thursday pf last week. Mr. and Mrs, Lester Blattner were | ‘Capital City shoppers Friday. | Mr. and Mrs. Barbie and farcily! alled at the Valentine Stziner last Sunday. Hugo Solberg visited at the Pete Harvey home Sunday. Mrs. Frank Paris and daughter Hazel called at the Valentine Stein- tr_home Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Walter Paul is spencing this week with her parents, Mr. end Mrs.! John Flannigan. Carl Steiner spent the week-end with his grandmother, Mrs. Marion Heck of Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Blattner, son Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Andahl, daughter Gloria Jane. and Mrs. Kaye} gunice, who have been with Mrs. Gray of Chicago, Mrs. Herman Worst gnd daughters, Phyllis end Alberta Mae Paul, Gilbert Andahl called at! the H. E. Coddington home Sunday. A number of young folks from Burnt Creek attended the wedding dance of Bob Elison Tuesday evening. A lovely iunch was served at mid- night. Bertram Coddington spent week-end at his home here. 5 Hampton the ° j week at the home of her brother-in- | strom of Price, Laura Benson of home. i Mrs. Edwin Olson of Bismarck was substitute teacher for Mrs. Gertie Anderson the past week, while Mrs. Anderson was with her daughter Helen, who was ill. Martin Nelson and Willie Jiras were visitors at the Gilbert Ceder- strom home Tuesday. | Mr. and Mrs. Porer Nelson were entertained at dinner Sunday at the} F. C. Nelson home. | Miss Emma Nelson, Cromwell school No. 1, week-end at her home township. Joe and Willie Jiras, and Carl Gierke were guests at the Martin | Nelson home Sunday. j ! teacher of| spent the in Trygg Baldwin ‘ SS e By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER Richard Fricke, Lester Schonert, Donald Little, Emanuel Landerholm and Jimmy Longmuyer left here Wednesday by car for the Red River Valley where they will work during the potato harvest. While there the boys will also visit with Clifford Lit- tle, who is employed on a farm near Arthur. Mrs. Adolph Reith, who left here recently for her home in West Allis, Wisconsin, has notified local relatives of her safe arrival. Miss Irma Little, who attends high school in Wilton, spent the week-end at home. Mr. and Mrs. John Mount of Dris- Miss Ethel Little is spending the law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Breen near Bismarck. Several from here attended a danc- na jaturday evening which was held in! honor of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Monroe, newlyweds of the week. The Monroe family are former residents of the Baldwin community. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nordstrom mo- tored to Bismarck Friday. They er, Palmer Barsness of Roseglen, a member of the CCC troop stationed in Bismarck. Helmer Finche of Mandan was a caller in this community Wednesday morning. Still By L S. HAGSTROM | A number of relatives and neigh- bors gathered at the Hagstrom home Sunday afternoon to surprise Mrs. Hagstrom on her 60th birthday an- niversary. Some 50 guests were present, among them Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Spitzer of Bismarck, son-in-law and daughter, Misses Ingrid Hag- Flasher, Lillian Bergquist of Wash- burn and Harry Vincent of Mandan and Eddie Spitzer of Baldwin. A short program of appropriate music and readings was given during the afternoon, after which a buffet lunch- eon was served by Mr. and Mrs. Hag- strom’s daughters, Ingrid, Nellie. Naomi, Mrs. E. T. Spitzer and Mrs. L. R. Spitzer. Mrs. Hagstrom re- ceived several lovely gifts. | The Lakeville Homemakers club met Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Signe Johnson with all regu- lar members present. The club voted that all officers serve for the next year since they have only acted since the club’s organization in January. After the business meeting, Miss Nellie Wyknenko of. the Sunshine Workers 4-H club and a recent del- egate to the state 4-H conservation camp at Medora, gave a brief, but very interesting account of ner ex- periences at the camp. Mrs, Edgar Trygg and daughter, Tryge’s mother, Mrs. J. N. Morris, the past two weeks, left for their home in Trygg township Saturday. Mrs. Wesley Boettcher and baby son have been guests of Mrs. J. N. Morris the past week, Mr. and Mrs. John Noon had as their guests Sunday her sisters, Mrs. Mattie Thelan of Wilton and Mrs. C. L. Johnson and daughters, Helen, Doris, Marlys and Bernadine, and little Jerry Hoffman. Mary, Clarence and Donald John- ing party in the Menoken town hall | Sunday. ! Missouri ° ° By MBS. K. R. SNYDER Mr. and Mrs. Willet Hartley of were accompanied home by their son./pismarck were Thursday evening Glenn, and Mrs. Nordstrom's broth-|caniers at the James Robidou home. Crawford home. K > Mrs. Lawrence Dahl is receiving @| hospital. ‘c. D. Kimball and Dorothy ond Mrs. Friday afternoon where they visited with Mrs. James Robidou and Vidette, | daughter Betty were Tuesday eve- |ning callers at the Adolph Degner | home, Jacob Stroh has rented the farm | vacated by David Hein. Mr. and | Mrs. David Hein and family are leav- ing soon for California where they will make their home. Clara Bossert spent the week-end at her home. i Mr. and Mrs. Fred Borth and fam- ily are moving to New Rockford soon to make their future home. Sunday visitors at the Fred Borth and Mrs, Alfred Borth, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Davis and son, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bossert, Mr. and Mrs. John Weber, Mr. and Mrs. Davis and family. ¢—e— - Harriet eo £. M. THOMPSON Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wetzel, Wil- liam Merkel and Mrs. H. F. William- son transacted business in Bismarck Monday. Bertel and Lucille Anderson spent the week-end at their home at Wing. Mr. and Mrs, John Vollmer of Tuttle spent Sunday at the Theodore Hoffman home. O. G. Weitstock, Mrs. Ingvold Eide and Mrs, Bernard Zimmer motored to Bismarck Saturday. Mrs. H. F. Williamson and Mrs. A. ©. Thompson and daughters, Edith and Ruth, called at the Christ Wetzel home Friday afternoon. Martha Neff spent the week-end at her home. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Leach and Lena, Naydean, William and Walter Berg of Driscoll spent Sunday eve- ning at the A. O. Thompson home. The Berg family formerly resided at Arena. ne ri : sf | Riverview o- sean emeenterentens By MISS PHYLLIS WORST Frank Paul, Jr., was a Sunday call- er at the Gus Hogue, Sr., home. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Rohrer of Bismarck were Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs. John Flannigan. Mr. and Mrs. John Flannigan and daughter were dinner guests ut the Fred Klawitter home Thursday. Raymond Flannigan, who stays in Bismarck, was a Sunday calier at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Flannigan, near Bismarck. Mrs. Gus Hogue, Jr. and Mrs. Herman Worst were Capital City shoppers Wednesday of last week. Alberta Worst, Mae Paul and Janice Coddington were overnight guests Saturday at the Herman Worst home. Mr. and Mrs. Art Robins were visi- tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Flannigan Sunday. Spud Solemn and Wesley Codding- ton were callers of Mrs. Herman Worst and family on Sunday of last week, Henry Sebrey called at the John Flannigan home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hogue were visitors at the Gus Hogue, 5r., home » Mrs. C. D, Kimball and daughter few days last week at the Jonn medical treatment in a Bismarck Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford, Mrs. Ralph Snyder motored to Bisimarcx who are patients in the St. Alexius hospital. : Mr, and Mrs. William Mills and family from near Brittin were Sun- day evening callers at the James Robidou home en route homme from Bismarck. » Mr. and Mrs. George Crawford of Harvey were Monday overnight guests at the John Crawford home. John Crawford, Ralph Snyder and son Kenneth were Monday supper guests at the W. E. Snyder home near Menoken. Miss Mamie Clark is spending a few days at the home of her sister, Mrs. Garry O'Callaghan, in the Buchanan valley. Mrs, Studie Woodworth is visiting with relatives in Deshler, Ohto. Miss Vidette Robidou, who was in- jured in an auto accident two weeks ago, came home from the hospital Friday afternoon, . greatly improved. Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Snyder and Margaret and Wayne from near Menoken were Sunday dinner guests at the John Crawford home. Mrs. Crawford also spent the day at her | were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. end with Miss Kathryn Hughes. Dorothy from near Brittin spent a|® to elope with Betty Grable (right) who returned his ring. Coogan is Angeles cafe recently. ee Rumors in Hollywood were that Jackie Coogan, famous as a child movie sta a few years ago, wat ), film actress, following the breaking shown wi Jean’s Mother Given Divorce Following her beauteous daugh- ter, Jean Harlow, on the di- vorce path, Mrs. Jean Bello, shown above in Los Angeles court, was awarded a divorce from Marino Bello, after she charged life with him was a nightmare, that he was quarrel- some, and refused to pay her living expenses. ing in the hall Thursday night with 19 attending. Two candidates were taken in. Miss Lo Letta Bloedaw and Miss Elsie Heaton are the new members. Refreshments were served by Marguerite Anderson, Jessie Ezs- ton, Dorothy Clizbe and Florence Larson. Mr, and Mrs, John Gable of Gibbs township, accompanied by Mr. Gable’s sister, Mrs. H. Stimeurs of California, George Hughes and family. Mrs. Isabelle Colby wes called to Tuttle a few days ago due to the iil- ness of her father, Joseph Davis, who passed away at his home Monday morning. Miss Vivian Larson spent the week- ° | ° (rae Clear Lake By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Those who spent Sunday with Mrs. Marie Olausen and son Raider were Mrs, Olausen’s sister and family, Mr. and Mrs, Hegebush and family of Mandan, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Christianson and daughters. Mrs. Belle Van Vleet visited Sun- day with the Albert Christensen family. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Keeler and family had as Sunday callers Mr. and Mrs. George Whitney and fam- ily, Anton and Walter Malsam and two sisters, Magdalena and Grace, also Iver Anderson. Mrs, Belle Van Vleet left Monday for Bismarck where she expects to spend the winter. She has heen visiting with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Van Vleet, the past few months. Andrew Dronen of the CCC camp of Bismarck spent the week-end with his family here. Mr, and Mrs, Allen Van Vleet and children left Tuesday morning for Detroit Lakes, Minn., to visit with relatives for a week. Regan | o¢—________—____- By BERNADETTE HOPKINS home. | | McKenzie +-—_—_—_ —— By MRS. T. T. HUGHES The regular meeting of the 4-H seniors club was held Saturday aft- ernoon at the home of Rose-Adell Wildfang. The following officers were elected: leader, Bernice Bliss; assistant leader, Edna Coons; presi- dent, Florence Habeck; vice presi- dent, Rose-Adell Wildfang; secretary, Kathryn Hughes; treasurer, Eva October 12 with Bernice Bliss as hos- tess. There was a contest on games held during the social hour and the By ELIZABETH KOPPY were Mrs. Anna Busby, son Mary the past four months with her sis- ter, Mrs, Joe Kassian, left tor home ‘t Belfield. Miss Ella Korak of Bismarck and Johnson’ 5 Mr. and Mrs. Walfred Asptund and ughter Doris left early Tuesday e ; ral i i i e 3 Fe 5 z Palkenstvit E Fy Bs er, spent the week-end with the) lowed f | John T. ‘family. prize was won by Rose-Adell Wild- fang. A delicious luncheon was ser- by Mrs. L. M. Wildfang. Girls wishing to come to the next meeting. ‘The local W. C. T. U. was enter- tained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. ‘W. H. Stark. Election of officers fol- the business session: president, 3 vice president, Mrs. R. C., Wildfang; , Mrs. E, L. Adams; treasurer, Mrs, J. F Wild- fang. Plans were made for the an- | nual banquet which will be held Oct- Torgerson home. to join the club are invited | mr. The Wide Awake 4-H club of Re- gan will hold their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Howard Watkins Saturday, Oct. 5. All members are urged to attend. Guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tedholm are Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Briner of Waterloo, Iowa, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spear of Shellrock, Iowa. Mrs. Howard A. Watkins and son John have moved to ‘town for the winter and are living in the Udhe house, Adeline Shatz will make her home with them while attending school. The sophomores held a party for the freshmen at the schoolhouse Fri- day evening. Margaret Garnes, who attends in Bismarck, spent the week- her home. and Mrs. Carl Lein and chil- were Sunday dinner guests of and Mrs. Norton Strand. Mr. and Mrs, John Steinert and children were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hochhalter at their farm home. Mrs. Gottlieb Dockter was called to Tuttle Monday evening by the death school end at Mr. dren has been ill for some time and his death was not unexpected. Rev. Amond Christenson as, ane to his new charge at Noonan, of her father, Mr. Davis. Mr. Davis e fawreice Hopkins mowed to Wins] G@llows Looms . Thursday afternoon and attended the Ladies’ Aid held at the Olaf Lein home. The Regan Ladies’ of Mrs. Christenson. the members of the family. Farewell gifts were pres- ented. @ r - Schrunk ~ | e e By EDNA MARCHANT Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marchant and daughters, Mrs. John Witt and Mrs. motored to Bismarck John Reile, Monday morning. Wm. Witt and son John and son- in-law, Jake Roth, motored to Bis- marck on Wednesday. Mrs R. L. Marchant and daugh- ter, Mrs. John Reile, were Tuesday afternoon visitors of Mrs. Emil Stroh. Mr. and Mrs. John Fitzgerald and daughter visited at the John Witt home on Sunday. Cc. B. Knudson of Bird Island, Minn., arrived on Thursday. He is sowing rye and winter wheat on the } ° farm he recently purchased. rene Lein By OLGA M. RISE Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Barkman and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson motored to Pettibone Sunday. A. T. Arneson, son Eddie, Adolph Hanson, and Ed Nygaard motored to Jamestown Saturday evening, re- turning Monday. Mrs. Arneson also returned with them. A large crowd attended the shower given little Donna Brenna, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Brenna Sunday. Verna Lien of Amidon, N. D., is visiting relatives and friends here, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Barkman visit- ed Geo. Pehl, Jr., Tuesday. Word was received here that the boys from this vicinity who joined the CCC recently are stationed at Knife River, Minn, | Ecklund | o ¢- By ELBIE MURREY Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Anderson and daughters Marjorie and Betty, Ted Murry and Marvin Peterson. called at the Holden home Sunday. Mrs. Steve Murrey and Mrs. John Partyke spent Monday in Wilton. Pauline and Aminda Spitzer spent Sunday afternoon visiting at tite. home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Spitzer. Aluane Murrey who has been on the sick list for the past week is much improved. ‘ Vearl Holden was on the sick list this week-end. Mrs. L. Spitzer spent Sunday at the Charley Spitzer home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Waddington who have been staying at the George Montgomery home this summer are now living at the home of Mrs. Wad- dington’s mother, Mrs, Wm. Triscka. A non-abrasive liquid may now be used to remove rust formations from automobile parts chromium-plated without necessity of rubbing. A new product on the market per- mits stenciling of motor numbers on the windshield glass, thus acting as a theft preventive. LINK JACKIE COOGAN AND BETTY GRABLE IN: ROMANCE about up of his romance with Toby Wing, ith Miss Grable and Joy Hodges, also of the movies, in a Los (Associated Press Photo? ee months at Vashti, returned home Sunday. -—- - ° eee shed pond ‘Miss Margaret Ritchie of Bismarck | spent the week-end at the Annunson VIOLET L. JOHNSON home. @ bit Mr. and Mrs. John Steeg and son Mr. and Mrs. Dave Albright ac-| Harold left Saturday to visit at points companied Mr. and Mrs, Wagner of} in Iowa. Mesdam le Nelson and Alden Steele un a trip to the Turtle moun- a the Ladies’ oved the “week-end Nelson were hostesses for Wil Aid Thursday afternoon in the hall. boteie te ee pela ath in) Loren, Carr, Huber Jordan and and Violet Johnson visited at the lat-| joe! Erickson, CCC boys stationed al ter’s home Friday evening. Mandan, spent the week-end here. " Alice Dam-| Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Swanson an vison borne Busday alternoon, family of near Jamestown visited rela- Mr. and Mrs. Enock Anderson] tives here Sunday. oy irnuretas, callers in the Capital H azlegrove ca recs ina siden ek A motored to Bismarck Sunday after- noon, By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Palmer Kyvalness, who visited a few days at the Jacobson home here, re-| Mr. and Mrs. Art Ochsuner and turned to his home in Minneapolis] Mr. and . Harry Morse were in Friday. Steele Monday. A few from this vicinity attended! Mr. and Mrs. Philip Thoren an¢ the charivari on Mr, and Mrs. David| daughter Pearl were in Steele Friday Riebe of Painted Woods, who were! Pearl went by bus to Bismarck. married last week. Mrs. Riebe was} Mr. and Mrs, Carl Keopplin and ‘| formerly Miss Pietz of Minot. daughter Velma were in Tuttle Fri- Mr. and Mrs. Homer Ritchie of| day. Bismarck called at the Jacobson! The Joe Goldsmith and M. 8. home Sunday evening. Goldsmith schools opened last Mon- Kenneth Wagner visited with Leon-| day, Sept. 23rd, with Lawrence Gold- ard and Donald Lange Sunday after-|smith and Dorothy Simars as teach- noon, ers, respectively. Mr, and Mrs. John Hawkins anc daughters, Annabelle, Ethel and Audrey, were guests Sunday at the Lester Hawkins home. Mr. and Mrs. Art Ochsuner and Phoenix By ELIZABETH NEFF . f William, Walter and Ida Wutzke daughter Dolorise and sons, Clarence and Wilbert, were supper guests Sun- Aid held a party Tuesday afternoon in honor In the evening Pentecostal church held a party for the entire oyd Pal r Fl Death on a Missouri gallows draws near for Adam Richetti, above, confederate of ‘the late “Pretty Boy” Floyd. For his part in the Kansas City Union Station massacre, in which three police officers died, the former Oklahoma oil field worker has been sentenced to hang on Oct. 4. ¢ | . By MARTHA MUELLER Mr. and Mrs. John Mueller and son Bernard were visitors at the 8. E. Laschkewitsch home in Goodrich ‘Thursday. Mrs. Anna Fueling was taken to a Bismarck hospital Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. R. Weitstock and son, and Oscar Potts of near Arena were Sunday dinner guests at the R. B. Jacobson home. James Payseno spent Friday and Saturday with Sam Doris who lives west of Wing. Willard Toliver had the misfortune of spraining his wrist Sunday. Sigrid Josephson, who is teaching school north of Bismarck, and Sadie Josephson, who is employed in Bis- marck, spent the week-end at their home here. Elsie Kavonius and Anna Marie Mueller attended the C. E. conven- |tion held in Bismarck Friday and Saturday. 5 Ladies’ Aid society met at the home: of Mrs.. J. O. Lein Thursday eve- ning. Mrs, Lein, Mrs. EB, Dalbec, "|Mrs. H. Knowles and Mrs. I. Lytle were on the lunch committee Burnette Jacobson, who is employ- spent Thursday visiting at the H. J. Jacobson home here. Martha and Katherine Mueller employed in Bismarck at the present.: Mrs. Ole A. Olson and Mre.. J. Se- devic attended a birthday party for Mrs. Ole Olson held in Canfield Sun- day. Many Wing folks attended the and family held at the John Hein home north of Wing Saturday eve- Mrs, Doris and son Sam, Joe Sla- bojan, James Payseno, Elsie Kavoni- us and Anna Marie Mueller were the D. Timonson home near Wilton. ig. out-of-doors ager fed had to, or CUB FANS Day exercises held at/and his family will follow in a few These people weren't sieepl the church Sunday was well attend-| weeks. The minister, who will take| because they liked the chilly breezes from Lake Mi were ed and a good program was given|his place in Regan, has not been just a few of the hundreds who stood, sat and slept In tine all night out by the various Sunday school ci.sses. | se! i. side Wrigley field, Chic: while wai world se to ge Mrs, H. Falkins and Mrs. T. C. Tor-| Mrs. A.H. Lundberg and son Rob-| on sale at the Cubs’ park. From the satisfied expressions on ‘their facer gerson were in charge of the program.| crt motored to Bismarck Saturday. it would seem they were dreaming of Cub victories, (Associated Press The Royal Neighbors held a meet-| Mrs, B. ©, Lein, Mrs. Norton} . Phote) Bonga e ~ ed at O'Brien’s cafe in Bismarck,| resident. party for Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hein] Mrs. Albin Spangberg and Violet Saturday evening supper guests at/ work. Mr. and Mrs, Pred Borth and fam-| Morrison, Alice Hosse, Mr. and Mrs. ily are moving to New Rockford this| Gilbert Cederstrom and family, Mr. week. - [who have been day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray and Miss Opal Gray called at the Philip Thorene home Sunday evening. were Thursday evening callers at the Bill Gellner home. Christ Roth was a caller at the John Wutzke home Friday. Olga Brose, who is attending high school in Wing, spent the week-end |?———~—__—_— ° at her home near Arena. Canfield | Arthur Schock was in an accident ry Monday morning while playing on the Arena school ground. A car ran over him. He suffered a broken: leg and collar bone. He was taken to @ hospital in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wutzke Rue- ben and Mary Jane were visiting relatives in Harvey Friday. A farewell party was given at the John Hien home Saturday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. David Hien ‘and family who are leaving for Lodi, Calif, A large crowd attended and the evening was spent in dancing. Lunch was served at midnight. Mr. and Mrs. John Wutzke were Sunday supper guests at the Christ Wolff home. j baci tO Welch’s Spur ——cu“~ By MRS. R. M. WELCH Mr. and Mrs. John Welch, Mr. and Mrs. John Ricter and family, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Welch and family, Mr. and Mrs, Otto Dorman and sons, By MBS. A, F. GHYLIN Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mowder and children, Earl Mowder and Grace Francis were callers in Bismarck ‘Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Heimbuch are parents of a baby girl. Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Strand and sov spent Sunday at the Alf Johnson home near Wilton. Elizabeth Jorgenson started high school in Canfield this week. She is making her home at the Harry Davenport home. Hazel Wold ‘spent the week-end at her home here. She returned to her school Sunday evening. Miss Violet Olson entertained at dinner Sunday, in honor of her moth- er’s birthday, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ghy- lin and sons, and Miss E. Maitrejean. Chas. Our, Mrs. Chas. Kuehl and Floyd Walker were callers in Regan Mrs, Kuehl took the train Warren Baker, Lawrence and Leo|Monday. | Doppler, Arthur Bates and Everett|for Bismarck. Dutton were all in Bismarck Satur-| Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ong of Ma- day. son City, Ia., and “Dad” Ong of Cali- Gladys Hanson of Bismarck visited | fornia ited friends and relatives at the L. 8. Doppler home Saturday|here Saturday. Ongs are old-time night, returning to Bismarck Sunday.|Tesidents of Canfield. John Welch and Harold Irvine mo- tored to Cummings, N. D., Sunday to visit relatives. They will bring Mrs. Slater, Mrs. Welch’s mother, home with them. Mi Mr. and Mrs .Robert Welch and family visited at the MceMurrich home near Glencoe Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dorman spent Sunday at Ahe home of their daugh- ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Davenport near Baldwin. Stanley Knudtson and Conrad Welch motorcycled to Wahpeton, N, D., this week and spent several days there. They returned home the lat- ter part of the week. They expect to enter school at Wahpeton later this aaa Trygg 5 \ Brittin By O. DUTTON lf % e Mrs. Joe Wiederman of Spokane, Wash., is visiting friends and relatives in this vicinity. * Mrs. Wiederman was a resident of this neighborhood for many years. Miss Mona McElwain spent the week-end with friends in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Kimball and little daughter visited at the John Crawford home and with Mrs. Jas. Robideau in Bismarck Sunday. Dutch Dralle of the CCC camp in La Moure, visited relatives and friends in this neighborhood and the Moffit vicinity over the week-end. He wat accompanied by Leo Horsmann. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Anderson and daughter have moved to the Allens- worth farm for the winter months. Mrs, Henry Crawford of Bismarck, visited several days last week with relatives and friends here. Miss Clara Mauk spent the week« end at the home of her parents in Bismarck. ‘ Mike and Emineth, who are stationed at a CCC camp, visited with their mother over the week-end. Little Miss June Kimball, visited Tuesday at the home of-her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Kim- ball. \\ ed By MRS. GEORGE NELSON Fred Cox and John Kaiser return- ed Monday from a month’s stay at Senarep and Riverside, Washington, where they visited with Fred’s aged parents, Milton Cox's, former Trygg Mrs. Bert Hendershott and Mrs. Oscar Coleman, project leaders from the Cederhill club, attended the first training meeting on the major club project in Bismarck. John Schlepp and son from South Dakota, who reside on the Pettis farm, and Fred Kaiser were in Bis- marck Saturday. Tuesday afternoon visitors at the Jason Hoover home were Mrs. Henry Crawford of Bismarck, Mrs. Chas. motored to Bismarck Saturday on|Anderson, Mrs. M. M. Dralle and some business interests. Mrs, O. Dutton. C. J. Trygg, who spent about two|}¢—-———_—_—_--— ry months in the Bismarck hospital, Frances suffering from blood poisoning, is > i now at home, but not able to do any ° Ss. Yee sean ham, Edwin and By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Mrs. A. Kruger returned home from the Bismarck hospital Monday night after receiving medical aid there for a week. Ivan Sherman and Miss Gladys and Mrs, Harvey Fitzgerald and sn, Bernard Lee, were entertained to din- ner Sunday at the Geo. Helen home. ‘The occasion was in honor for Mrs.|Tooker spent Monday evening at the Fitzgerald’s birthday anniversary. 7 Mrs. # Eva Trygg came home from Mc- home EEE BR Weller Diete Kenzie to spend the week-end at her home and was a brief visitor Sunday |, on", 804. Loule ee ere caliers morning at the Gene Cunningham! ‘yr. and Mrs, Elmer Lundquist were Mr. and Mrs, Pete Lips and Mr.|Geychemnemae eer home Tues By DELLA MAE OLSON Louis Owen attended: the high school initiation party at the Meno- ken high school Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Monroe rc] : 5 2 ladys Tooker spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Bary wate Dietzman. number of le of this \- munity attended. the weddil ree gy have been recent visitors at the Rev. Brenna home. Mrs. Moc is a sister of Rev. Brenna. Mrs. Sadie Kendall and children, spending