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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. ¢>——__ ( —Moffit e ¢ By MRS. ALBERT LUNDE ‘The Ladies’ Aid will meet with Mrs. Larvik on Weanesday, Dec. 4. The Homemakers’ club will meet with Mrs, Alfred Hoover Friday, Dec. 13. A large crowd attended the meet- ing of the Woman's Foreign Mission- ary society on Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Miles Benz. After the busi- ness meeting a lovely lunch was served by the hostess. Rev, and Mrs. C, F, Curtis attended @ play at Braddock Saturday night given by the Epworth League. Mr. and Mrs, B. F. Lane, Mr. and Mrs. C, K. Lane and Mrs. Harold Lane were Bismarck callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Fay Johnson visited Sunday at McKenzie with Mr. and Mrs, Eddie Adams and son. Homer Brownawell became very ill Sunday and Don Dralle rushed him tu the hospital. He is suffering from pneumonia, oO | * Glenview | oO - By VIOLET L. JOHNSON Alice Spitzer is spending a few days with’ Viola Johnson at the Aune home north of Wilton. Bill Larson and sops Richard and Harold and daughter Erma were Wil- ton visitors Saturday. John H, Olson of Bismarck and Monroe home Monday. John Eliason motored to Bismarck Saturday where he attended to bus- iness matters. Mr. Wagner of Steele spent a few days‘at the Albright and Longe homes during deer season, The Homemakers’ club met at the Delong home Wednesday instead of the Anderson home as was announced earlier. Word was received by Mrs. Lars Jacobson of the death of her brother, Nels T. Nelson at Seattle, Wash., Nov. 14. Another sister, Mrs. A, R. Ander- son, lives at Wahpeton, N. D., and a Brother Hans at Bismarck, t Still e By N. 0. HAGSTROM Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Nordquist had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson and sons, LeRoy and Philip, Mrs. John Johnson and Rag- nar Johnson. ‘The carnival and achievement pro- gram given by the Hustlers and: Busy Sixteen 4-H clubs in the Still hall Saturday evening was well attended. Mrs. Gottlieb Brenneise of Regan was @ dinner guest of Mr. and Mfs. Fred Johnson Sunday. She spent the afternoon with her sister, Mrs. An- drew Hochhalter. Misses Hilda and Elsie Ghylin, who have been employed in Bismarck the past several months, came home with their parents, Mr. and Mrs, David Ghylin. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johngon had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fisher of Regan. ‘The Pentecostal church prayer meeting was held at the Axel Asp- lund hame Wednesday evening. Miss Naomi Hagstrom returned home Sunday after spending two weeks with her father, a patient at a Bismarck hospital. and daughter Nellie are remaining with Mr. Hagstrom at present. Mrs. O. N. Erickson had-as her guest last week her niece, Miss Flor- ence Kountsz of Turtle Lake, —_—_—_—_—— OO | McKenzie | ———— nl By MES. T. T. HUGHES ’ Mr. and Mrs, John Wildfang were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs, Erick Slovarp. ‘The McKenzie Homemakers’ club was entertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. E. Conley with 15 members and several visitors present. The lesson was given by Project Leader ‘Crocl were served to 29 by the hostess as- sisted by her daughter, Mrs, Minnie Heaton and Mrs, John Wildfang. The next meeting will be with Mrs, Henry Larson at which time the annual Christmas party will take place. Mr. and Mrs, Miles Benz of Mof- fit were Monday visitors of Mr. and Mrs, Erick Slovarp. W. A. Rodgers and B. A. Drawver left Thursday for north of Mandan on a hunting trip. Mrs. E. L, Adams and son Eddie, Jr., are visiting relatives at Elgin and Car- son this week. The play, “When Jane Takes a Hand,” given by the high school with benefits going to the basketball teams Tuesday night, was well attended. Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Hughes and son Lester were Sunday dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. O, R. Ayers of Menoken. After dinner they all motored to the Joe Cook home near Bismarck to visit Grendine Paley rf. : Russell Hughes spent Tuesday night. at the Henry Larson home, The Ladies’ Aid is giving the play “Those Husbands of Ours,” a bazaar and pie social Dec. 13, —_—— | Riverview | ——_______________-e By MISS PHYLLIS WORST Rita Mae Worst was a guest at the John Flannigan home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, Barnick and Mr. and Mrs. C, Hamann and daughter Mar- lys from Millarton, N, D.,-were visit- ors at the Gus Hogue, Sr., home for the past several days. Sr., entertained as guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. | NEWS OF OUR Mrs, Hagstrom | Creek. NEIGHBORS jRita, were dinner guests at the John | |Fiannigan home Thursday. Mrs. Paul Ryberg spent the past week at her parent’s home here in Riverview. Mr, and Mrs. Waiter Paul were Sun- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Flan- nigan. Norman Hogue, who is enrolled in 8t. Mary's Junior high school, spent the week-end at his home here. st Daaghagieonmnt ae { Canfield By MRS. A. Ff. GHYLIN The Ladies’ Aid met at the Roy Little home Wednesday. The next meeting will be held at the Carl Mow- der home, Dec. 11. Mrs, Bill Wilmot and sons and Mrs. Wilmot’s sister-in-law called at the Strand home Saturday. Friends and neighbors of Mrs. R. Little gathered at her home Monday evening and surprised her'on her birthday. The evening was spent Playing cards. Cake and ice cream was served. The American Legion auxiliary held @ food sale in Regan Saturday. The next meeting of the auxiliary will be at the Jacob Danielson home, Dec. 12. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Elkins and daughter were business callers in Mandan Saturday. Edna Heimbuch spent Sunday at the Albert Heimbuch home. [ Schrunk By EDNA MARCHANT C. B. Knutson and Chester Bowen of Minnesota visited at the John ‘Witt home Monday afternoon. Gus Witt, who has been in the CCC camp at Foxholm, arrived on Friday to spend Thanksgiving at his home. Mr. and Mrs, John Witt and Lor- raine Wentz were visiting Mr. and Mrs, Roy Marchant Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Stroh and son visited at Marchant’s on Sunday af- ternoon. —————u_—____—_ | Burnt Creek | —— e By MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON Helmer, Roy and Grant Andahl at- tended the prize fight in Bismarck Friday evening. - Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Steinle were dinner guests of Mrs. Martin Heck in Bismarck Friday. Miss Gladys Hanson, Arnold school teacher, spent the week-end at her home in Bismarck. Janice M. Coddington, a high school student in Bismarck, spent the week- end at her home here, Henry Londice, Sr., of Mandan, was an over-night guest of Valentine Steiner, Sr., Wednesday. Mr. Valentine Steiner, Sr., accom- panied by Frank Slag and Louis Tucker motored to the Anton Heck home northwest of Mandan Thurs- Valentine Muth of Dickinson were over-night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Steiner and family Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Whitted of Painted Woods were supper guests at the Valentine Steiner, Sr., home Thursday evening. Inez and Irene Schonert, high school students in Bismarck, spent the week-end at their home here in Burnt l o © Lyman. | ° By CLARA E, WANTTAJA Miss Selma Eckholm, who attends high school at Wing, spent last week- end at her home. Her brother Eino took her back to Wing on Monday morning. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Hedstrom and daughter, Mrs. Einard Juhala, were Ma at Louis ‘Olson’s last Mon- lay. Mr. and Mrs, Emil Moses and fam- ily were visitors at the home of Mrs. Ida Thorson last Sunday. Ed and Mat Julle were callers at Bill Wanttaja’s Wednesday. Bill Wanttaja and Earl Waiste were Sterling callers Wednesday. Miss Mayme Hokana is spending a few days visiting at the Albert Little home near Wing. Sylvia Eckholm, who is employed at the north Patterson ranch, and Hil- ma Olson were shopping-in Bismarck Saturday. Rudolph Harju: and little son re- turned from apolis: Saturday where they consulted a doctor con- cerning the little boy’s leg, which was perated on some months ago. Miss Leona Larson and Bud Sedivic are spending a few days visiting at the Louis Olson home, Elmer Surnio and cousins left for a homes in Minnesota last Mon- ~—__-_-_ e \ Wing | @ ANNA MARIE MUELLER Mrs. Ole A, Olson returned to her home Thursday after spending some who is ill in Valley City. Mr, and Mrs. George Brose and ‘@| Jakie Brose were Wednesday after- noon visitors at the Wm. Brose home. Olga Brose returned home with them. Gustaf Pitchner of Rapelje, Mont., is visiting at the Ed Dalbec and John Mueller homes tor a few weeks. Quite a number of Wing folks ‘at- tended the wedding dance for Mr. and Mrs. Art Riley held at the Log Cabin in Regan Saiurday. The club met at the Homemaker: J. O. Lein home Thursday. Mrs.-8. Lein and Mrs. J, Sedivic were host- esses, Ralph de Halver and H. J. Glanville business trip to Fargo last Tuesday. * Walter Ojanen has gone to north- ern Minnesota to work in the woods | A ai “Peoph Froelich and Mr. and Mrs- time with her ‘daughter, Mary Jane, ry | Brittin | By 0. DUTTON Mr, and Mrs, C. D, Kimball and daughter Dorothy May were Sunday guests at the Robt. Woodland home. Mrs, Pete Smith and children vis- ited relatives in Burnstad over the week-end. A group of friends gave a surprise party for Chas, Allensworth Saturday night. Mrs. Woods, Jane Anderson and Mr. and Mrs, Irvine Anderson of Bis- marck were week-end guests at the Lynn Kimball home while Mr. Kim- @) ball was hunting. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kershaw and family visited the Vogel family Sun- day. The Misses Mona McElwaim and Clara Mauk spent Saturday night at the Mauk home in Bismarck. ry —=——- ~ ° Clear Lake l i ° By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Mr. and Mrs, Carl Adamson, son William and daughter Florence of Kenmare, who are on their way to California, spent Tuesday evening and Wednesday at the Albert Christenson home. W. F. Keeler and son Donald, Ole Newland and Homer Nelson were bus- iness callers in Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon and family were entertained at dinner Sunday evening at the Adolph Hanson home. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson, who have been visiting at Fargo for a few ry days, returned home, Monday. FP. 8. Randolph and son Ted and Nettie Undlen of Lansford, visited with the B. F. Pasley and Mrs. Boyd Randolph families. Mr. Randolph is grandfather to the Randolph children. ¢—<$<$<$<—______—____- Arena | ot By MRS. 0. McINTYRE Mr. and “Mrs. Bert Glanville and sons were shopping in Wing Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Glanville were guests at the R. C. Halver home Satur- day evening. John Carbi spent Saturday .night and Sunday with friends in Tuttle. Mrs, Bert Glanville, Mrs. Ben Klag~ enburg and Mrs. Owen McIntyre at- tended the Homemakers’ club meeting Mrs, Sophius Lein and Mrs. James Sedivic were’ the hostesses. A miscel- laneous topic, “Toys for Tiny Tots” was very well given by Mrs. Ed Dal- bec. A fine array of hand made toys was on display. The attendance prize was won by Mrs. L. Knowles. The members -responding on the Birthday club were Mrs. Ben Klagen- burg, Mrs. Lester Knowles and Mrs. Ed Dalbec, each one receiving a birth- day remembrance. I ee ee ° Phoenix | @ By ELIZABETH NEFF A number of friends gathered at the Fred Plienis home Saturday eve- ning to help Mr. Plienis celebrate his birthday. The evening was spent in dancing. Music was furnished by Alex Neff and his sisters. Luncheon was served at midnight. Mrs. John Driscoll and daughter Delores and Elmer Perry were Friday business callers in Bismarck, Miss Gertrude Danstrom, who teaches Phoenix No. 2, spent the week- end at her home near Wilton. Mr. and Mrs, Louis Madis and family spent the week-end at the Bill Gellner home. Arthur Plienis, who has been work- ing for Alex Neff the past month, re- turned to his home Thursday eve- ning. Ida Wutzke was a Saturday over- night guest at the Jake Wutzke home. The Arena girls’ basketball team Played the Driscoll girls Saturday eve- ning on the Driscoll floor. The score was 21-8 in favor of Driscoll. ae Wilson pee By MRS. JOHN A BERG ° ° Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gesele, Mr. and Mrs, Christ Neumiller motored to Wing Sunday where they visited at the Jake Wagner home. Mr. and Mrs. John Berg called at the Ed Gesele home Thursday eve- ning. Elenora Martinson is spending Thanksgiving vacation at Carrington. Fred Fisher, who was a patient at the St. Alexius hospital, returned home Priday. Mr, and Mrs. Sam Berg spent Sun- day with their son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs, Ed Schauer of Mc- Kenzie. 2 } Mr. and Mrs. John Berg and fam- ily attended the dedication of the new German Baptist church at Turtle Lake Sunday. Rev. Cone was the main speaker. Mr, and Mrs. Ludwig Wagner spent home, - at the John Berg home Wednesday evening. | Menoken i By NORMA AGNEW ‘Wm. Johnson and Robert Mills were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mills, Glencoe, Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. H. B, Moffit, Mrs. M. F. Agnew and daughter Norma were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Agnew, Sunday. Miss Alice Kiipstein, Tony Knoll, Roy Riggs and daughter, Ruth, Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Malard and son were dinner guests at A, H. Klipstein‘s, Sunday. The Ladies’ Aid will meet with Mrs. A C. Dance, Thursday. Mr, and Mrs, Charles Garnier and daughter Carol Louise visited Mr. and » Jacob Kock, Saturday. te ‘othy Wachal is spending a few aye with her sister, Mrs. Cedric ig. The Menoken boys and girls played their first game of basketball with Mc- Kenzie, Friday night. The score was girls 15 to 20, boys 3 to 4 In-Menoken’s boys.7 to 12 and the girls 4 to 35 in favor of Driscoll, A lunch was served by the Driscoll boys and girls. The next games will be with McKenzie held at the home of Mrs. J. O. Lein. |® Sunday evening at the Ed Gesele|* Mr. and Mrs, Fred Wagner called |. ®j|to Bismarck where they visited the capitol and state Ubrary. They are working on: contracts for the school library. Arthur Norlin and Fred Roberson |transacted business in Fargo this week. j_ Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Agnew were Carl Bjorstrom. The Menoken basket¥all team was defeated. Friday night by the Boy Scouts, Bismarck. ———__________- b Ecklund | By ELBIE MURREY | Ness callers in Wilton Wednesday. ; Ed Rupp called at the A. E, Holden home Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Steve Murrey, Mr. and Mrs. John Partyke and daughter Bertha were Bismarck shoppers Sat- urday. Harry Holden, who has been on the Sick list for’ the past week, returned to work Friday. Mr. and Mrs. 8. Spitzer motored to Millarton Saturday to visit relatives. They returned Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Danielson and daughter and Mrs. John Partyke called at the Stevg Murrey home Sun- day. Ted Murrey and Mr. and Mrs. John Partyke and daughter Bertha mo- tored to Wilton Sunday. Christiana ar ¢ By MRS.-RAYMOND JOHNSON Miss Selma Rise visited Monday af- ternoon at the Raymond Johnson home. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson left Monday morning for Fargo and the Twin Cities. They will visit relatives. Mrs. Adolph Hanson and family vis- ited Thursday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon, Lewis Olson and Haroid Olson from Clear Lake township visited Friday evening at the Raymond Johnson home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Olson are the proud parents of a baby boy born at St, Alexius hospital Nov. 23. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon and fam- ily, Bob Barrows, Mr. .and Mrs. Ole Newland and family were Sunday eve- ning visitors at the Adolph Hanson home. —e ae reer nene e | Hazlegrove 4 By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stohler and family visited relatives in New Rock- ford this week. Thorne home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ochsuner attended the funeral of the late Jacob Wahl at Tuttle Sunday. Mrs. Russell Woodward visited Sunday afternoon at the Gray home. a —___—_—e Baldwin | e rear e e By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER The members of the Crofte Star Homemakers’ club and their families will have a potluck dinner at the home ot Mrs. Arthur Meyer Thursday, Dec. 5. After dinner the ladies will work on their scrapbooks. Mr. and Mrs, Vernie Peterson were Sunday guests at the Richard Borner home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Weaver have gone to Nortonville to make their home after a brief visit with Mrs. Weaver's parents,“ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spitzer. Miss Florence Rupp, who teaches school near Menoken, is visiting here with her parents, Mr. and Mss. G. G. Rupp over the Thanksgiving recess. Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Fricke and family of near Regan were over-night guests at the Arthur Fricke home Fri- day. Saturday they accompanied County Commissioner William Fricke to Bismarck, Mesdames_ Fredolen and Edmund Rupp and Adam Herdebu left Monday for Bowdon where they were called by the critical illness of their brother- in-law, Jacob Warner, prominent bus- iness man of Bowdon. Mr. Herdebu and Mrs, Edmund Rupp returned home Tuesday, Mrs. Fredolen Rupp remaining. Mr. Warner passed away Thursday. ‘ Mrs. Fulton Nelson left recently for Iowa where she will visit over Thanks- giving, with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John French and Miss Marie Falkenstein of Bismarck | visited Sunday at the Ira Falkenstein home. Miss Falkenstein is employed at the Clarence Scott home during the illness of Mrs. Scott. Raymond Couch and Jimmy Par- sons have returned home from a visit with relatives in the eastern part of the state and also in Minnesota. Mrs. Joe Poole, Jr., and baby son, Joe Clark, are leaving this week for Fargo where they will join Mr. Poole, who has employment in a garage in that city. i Hampton ; ° .By ELIZASETH KOPPY Mr. and Mrs. Herman Backhaus ac- | companied by their sons Herman and John, and Miss Gertrude Koppy mo- tored to Eureka, 8, D., Tuesday. Otha Surber of Cut Bank, Mont., is visiting with his brother Ed and his family of Livona, and at the Steve Koppy home for several days this | week before leaving for South Dakota and Iowa, where he will spend the winter months, The Hampton Homemakers’ club met at the Mrs, Fz: 1 Richardson home “Needle Craft” .was given by Miss Elizabeth Koppy, project leader. The next meeting will be held at the Her- man Backhaus home on Dec, 19, Mr. and Mrs, Godfrey Grenz at- tended to business matters in Hazel- ton Thursday. ‘ Jack McCory of Winona is visiting his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs, Wal- aturday ry evening the Hampton Homemakers’ club members with their husbands and families met and si Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. \ Paul and Pearl Holden were busi- |’ “| the Guy Whitney home near Steele, | Clarence Christianson of Bismarck | was an over-night guest at the Philip j \the Menoken boys and girls in a bas- Thursday afternoon. -The lesson on | q pea Harriet ¢ ° | | ° ° E. M. THOMPSON Mrs. L. L. Zimmer and daughter Theda visited at the Ingvold Eide| home Thursday afternoon. | Martha Neff spent the week-end) at the home of her mother, Mrs, Eva Neff. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Mehlhoff called in Arena Sunday evening. — ee eee j Welch’s Spur | By MRS. R. M. WELCH Lawrence Doppler called at the John Richter home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Welch visited at the Robert Delch home Friday. Mrs. L. 8. Doppler and/ baby son left by train for Beach Saturday where they will visit for several weeks at the home of Mrs. Doppler's mother, Mrs. Moran. esi Lein ‘. By OLGA M. RISE | Mr, and Mrs. Tilmer Lien spent Saturday at the William Botnen home in Kidder county. Annie Regier, who is employed at | spent Sunday at her home. A large crowd attended services and | Ladies’ Aid Sunday. Mesdames Hel- | mer Arneson and Adolph Pederson | served lunch. Selma Rise, who was employed at) the Alfred Olson home the past week, returned to the D. D. Barkman home Sunday. e A surprise birthday party was given Annie Regier at her home Sunday. A large crowd: attended. Alfted Arneson of Jamestown is spending several days at the H. O. Arneson home. i Mr. and Mrs. Tilmer Lien spent Sunday at the Isaac Botnen home in| Kidder county. | A. H. Helgeson and J. O. Rise were callers at the Fred Urbach farm near Regan Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. D, D. Barkman were callers at the Capital City Tuesday. Pete and Nettie Enge visited rela- tives near Goodrich Tuesday. } The Ladies’ Aid will hold their an-| nual sale and lutefisk dinner at the| church basement Saturday, Nov. 30. They will start serving dinner at 12 o'clock. The annual meeting of the congregation will be held at 11 o'clock. | fl | fa | Driscoll. een By DELLA MAE OLSON H The Homemakers’ club met Wed- nesday afternoon in the hall. Lunch was served by Mrs. Elmer Koon and Mrs. Adolph Janke. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Tice of Bis- marck visited at the Koon home Sun- day. Stanley and Franklin Hanson have; been visiting relatives here for sev-/} eral days. The Driscoll boys and girls defeated ketball game Tuesday evening. The boys’ score was 12-7 and the girls’) Score 35-4. | Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Janke were dinner guests <t the R. Renchler home Sunday evening. | The Arena girls and the boys of St.| Mary's school played a basketball) game here Saturday evening. The} Arena girls were defeated 21-8, The | Driscoll boys were defeated 26-6. | Mrs. Rasmussen is a patient at the St. Alexius hospital. Mrs. A. H. Meland, Mrs. Eisenbeisz, Mrs, Irving Hanson, Mrs. Lawrence Hull, Mrs. George Haugen and Mrs. Al. Chapin were visitors at the Char- lie Swanson home Friday afternoon. Mr. Byron Metcalf of Valley City spent Sunday evening at the R. S. E. Metcalf home, Mrs. Meyers and Mrs. Brushwein were callers at the C. A. Swanson home Monday afternoon. ° Frances oe By MES. WALTER DIETZMAN Miss Elsie Kruger of Bismarck spent the week-end at the home of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Kruger and also her moth- er, Mrs, A. Kruger. She returned to Bismarck Sunday evening. Mrs. Joe Fischer and children and Miss Dorothy Edson were callers at the W. A. Dietzman home Wednes- day night. Mr. and Mrs, William Kershaw and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Melick were shoppers in Bismarck Friday. Mrs. Floyd Owen was a caller at the Joe Fischer home Friday eve- ning. PRISONERS GET OUT OF JAIL--BUT NOT FOR LONG. ee ne we Five of eighty prisoners who were taken il! after eating gravy at the Marion county jail in indlanap- olis, Ind., were taken to the city hospital for treatment, but were returned to jail the next day. Authorte ties said they believed a disinfectant had been poured into the gravy, possibly by some one hoping to engl- neer a jail break. (Associated Oress Photo) WAR HALTS FOR WORSHIP IN ETHIOPIAN CAMPAIGN ones. —. A machine of war became an altar of worship near Makale In northern Ethiopia as Itailan soldiers halted briefly in their campaign for a religious service. A priest is shown preparing to read mass an the crude altar sct up on a tank, (Associated Press Photo) LARGEST ARMY BLIMP ARRIVES AT ITS NEW BASE The TC 13, army’s largest blimp, after being held up at Brooks Field, Tex., where It was damaged in taking off, arrived safely at its new home, Moffatt field, Sunnyvate, Calif., and is shown as It was brought down to earth by the ground crew. The Blimp’s new base was the home port of the lil-fated “Macon.” It completed its journey from Langley Field. Va. in 60 hours flying time. (Associated Press Photo) ARMED GUARDS FACE STRIKING POTTERY WORKERS Floyd Owen and Joe Fischer trans- acted business in Bismarck Thurs- day. * Shoppers in Bismarck from this vi- cinity Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. John Kruger, Mr. and Mrs, John Mc- Cormick, Henry Miller and sons, Al- fred Ryberg, Jr., Mrs. W. A. Dietzman and Carey Johnson. ¢ ° : Trygg ® By MRS. GEORGE NELSON Helen Anderson was an over-night guest Wednesday of Gwendolyn Nel- son and accompanied her to school Thursday. : Mr. and Mrs. Pete Zander and daughters Bertha and Ctara motored to Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Geo, Nelson and son Gerald, and Fred Cox made a trip to the Capital City and Mandan Satur- lay. While there they visited John Anderson, who has been in a hospi- tal there for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Olson and son Raymond, Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Nel- son, Gerald and Gwendolyn were sup- ber guests Sunday at the John An- derson home, ¢ News reached here from Omak, Wash., that Mrs. John Anderson’s uncle, Peter A. Nelson, 81, pioneer resident from near Wilton and a brother to Mrs. Charlie Stern of Still, passed away last Sunday. i Richmond Wearing fleets and sree hie me sng. veces gas bombs, sheriff's are juarded one fe gates lo Insulat company plant at Barberten, where ay vrertore was im progress. (Associated Prees Phote) ae ford were Sunday visitors Weber, Jr., home. called at the Jacob Hein home. Clara Bossert, Alice Johns, Garth

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