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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNKE. rE ——————EE | NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS i Arena ; | |__Riverview || By MRS. 0. McINTYRE | Mrs, Bert Glanville and son Dean| accompanied Mrs. Howard Glanville and daughter Bernice and Mrs. Etta Wilkinson to: Brainerd,» -Minn., to spend Thanksgiving. They visited relatives in Fargo on their return and; atrived home Monday afternoon. | Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Pond and Wayne| Drumm were guests Sunday of Mr.) and Mrs. Elmer Duncan. Mr. and; Mrs. Pond remained to spend a few] days. Wayne returned home to look after the place during ‘thelr absence. Bert Glanville and son Harold were entertained to dinner Thursday at the E. E. Glanville home. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Johns took their, daughter, Miss Theo, to Bistnarck Monday morning. Roy McElvaine brought Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pond home Tuesday morn- ‘Thursday evening. By MISS PHYLLIS WORST Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Bourgcis were | Capital City shoppers Saturday. Miss Mae Alice Paul of Bismarck spent Sunday -at:the home of hi grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Gus Hogue. Sr. Phyllis E. Worst was a guest at the home of Mr,.and .Mrs.. John Flanni- gan for several days. Mrs. Paul Bourgois was an over- night guest Saturdey at the Gus| Hogue, Jr., home, Gus Hogite, Sr, ‘tridtored to Min- neapolis last week where he will spend several days. Mr. and Mrs. John Flannigea and son Raymond were guests of Mr. and Mrs Herman Werst and family Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hogue, Jr., enter- tained at their home Wednesday eve- ning and luncheon was served in early part of the evening. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Paul. Hogue, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Worst and daughters, Phyllis and Rita Mae,. Raymond Flannigan, Clara and Mae Hogue, ing. Miss Theo Johns, who teaches near Bismarck, spent the, week-end at home. ° oa @| { Clear Lake | ° — —-— -- By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN | Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rasmussen and! daughter, Sam Rasmussen and Mr.| and Mrs, Carl Melland and son were) entertained at the Ole Nelsen home Wednesda ' Mrs, Mary Randolph and brother| Paul Paslay spent Wednesday evening at the John Berkeland home. | Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and} family were Wednesday evening sup- per guests at the Christ Schoon home. Mr, and Mrs. Christ Selland had as| their Friday evening supper guests Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rasmussen and| little daughter and Sam Rasmussen. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Nelson, accom: panied by Miss Hazel Nelsen of Dris- coll and Mrs, Adden Nelsen, were| Bismarck callers Friday. H Winn Waterba and Raider Olausen | spent Saturday evening at the Al- bert. Christensen home. | Mr. and Mrs, Adolph Hanson and/ family visited at the Christ Schoan| home Saturday evening. | . and Mrs. Andrew Dronen were rday evening callers at the B. . Paslay home. A large crowd attended the silver} wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.! Faunce Luyben Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Adolph Hansen and! family visited with Mr. and Mrs.| Raymond Johnson Sunday afternoon. | Win g ANNA MARIE MUELLER {I | | Mr. and Mrs. E. F. See and family} of Bismarck, Mrs. Johnson, Mr. and} Mrs. L. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs.) J. Finstad and family of McClusky! were Sunday visitors at the James} Sedivic home. | Catholic Ladies’ Aid met at the! home of Mrs. John Harty Wednes-| day. | Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis and chil-| dren were Sunday guests at the Rey- nold Engel home. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Mehlhoff at the Dan Seigloch home Satw evening. | The Homemakers club met at the| L. H. Knowles home Thursday with a} Christmas party tree and exchanging gifts. . L, H. Knowles and Mrs.| 3 s entertained. | Bill Roth and son were supper} guests at the R. B. Jacobson home) ‘Wednesday. i Christ Moser and son Art of Mc-} S. Dak., were overnight home| Laughlin, guests at the John Mueller Thursday night. A very large crowd attended the! carnival put on by the school Tu day evening. The profits were used| for basketball needs. | Ladies’ Aid’ met at the home of! Mrs. John Weber, Sr., Thursday. Mrs.| H, J. Glanville and Mrs. Gust Ander-| son and Mrs. J. Weber were hostesses. | Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson and chil. dren, Violet and Oscar, were Sunda} evening visitors at the J. Sedivic home. | ‘3 Moffit e- By MRS. ALBERT LUNDE ‘The Ladies’ Aid met with Mrs. Lar- vick on Wednesday afternoon. Aj large crowd was present. After the business meeting a lovely iunch was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Burns Bailey. ‘The Missionary society will meet! with Mrs. Dec. 18th. Larvick on Wednesday, The Mothers’ club will mect with| Mrs, Burt Johnson Thursday, Dec. 19. ‘There will be a community Christ- mas program at the church on Thursday evening, Dec. 19. Mrs. O. Dutton and children of Bismarck visited at the M. M. Dralle home Sunday. Jackie and Becky are staying with Miss Clara Mauk until after Christmas. The O. A. R. P..club met with Mrs. Bullock on Friday afternoon. After the business meeting an appetizing lunch was served by the hostess, Mr, and Mrs. George Lewis went $= Bismarck Sunday where they wiil live for the next three months. They have rented the Clair Derby home for three months. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Doehle are living on the Lewis farm for the winter. Rev. Roe of Bismarck will preach in Moftit Sunday. Communion serv- ices wiJl be. held.. Quarterly confer- ence will be held at Braddock Sun- day evening. Mr. and Mrs, daughter were entertained ot supper et the Burt Johnson home Saturdav. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Lane left Wed- mesday night for Roosevelt, Minne- sote. to make their hi ba Ira Peckins and) Frank Paul, Jr., Mr, and Mrs. Walter Paul and Mrs. Gus Hogue, Sr., and Earl Speaks. Clare Hogue left Sunday evening for Bismarck where she will work. ss ieee Sibley Butte : oe By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST Callers at the E. Bloomquist home Wednesday were Peter Davidson and children, Clarence and Ida, Wm. Ker- shaw and Gilbert Melick. Rodger Bliss visited with Clizbe Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. L. Davenport And Harry Hedstrom were McKenzie call- ers Friday. A large crowd attended the auction sale at the Earl Evans farm Monday. Miss Esther Cederstrom, Fimond Pettis.and S. E. Clizbe accompanied E. Bloomquist to Bismarck Saturday. Marian — - ° | Wilson | ¢— e By MRS. JOHN A BERG Mr. and Mrs. H. Ollenberger of | Wilton visited at the Christ Neumiller home. | Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Wagner spent Sunday evening at the John Berg home. Miss Elenora Martinson spent Wed- nesday night at the A. E. Nelson home. | Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Wagner mo- tored to Mercer Tuesday. | Mr, and Mrs. Emanuel Hintz called | on relatives Friday en route to Bis- | marck. F. G. Redington, son Raymond, and | Miss Hayes motored to Bismarck Sat- | urday. | Mrs. Gust Neumiller entertained | the Ladies’ Aid at her home Tuesday | evening, Dec. 10. | Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Redington were/ Wilton shoppers Friday. | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gaub had as} their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs.| John J. Schall. | Glenview | ——— By VIOLET L. JOHNSON Mrs. Dave Albright entertained the Painted Woods Ladies’ Aid ‘Thursday, | Dec. 5th. The next meeting will be} held Jan. 2 at the Axel Stenquist | home. Mrs. Lars Jacobson returned home | Thursday from Wahpeton where she} went to spend Thanksgiving with her | brother-in-law and sister, Mr. ' Mrs. A. B. Anderson. i Mr. and Mrs. Lange, Mr. and Mrs. | Dave Albright and Mrs, R. E. Hagen were Bismarck callers Saturday. Beverly Simons was taken to a Bis- marck hospital Friday where she un-| derwent an operation. Steve Murrey, whose birthday was) Wednesday, was surprised by a few of! his friends when they gathered at his| ome that evening. Those present) ere Mr. and Mrs. Al Holden and| family, Mr. and Mrs. John Partyke Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Moe of Minot | with Mrs. Moe's sister, Mrs, Amanda | Johnson and family. | The Homemakers club of Painted! Woods will meet at the Alvin Lange home Wednesday, Dec. 11th. Alice Larson, who has been em- ployed at the Reynard Spitzer home the past week, has returned to her home. visited at the Albert Larson home! Richmond a By MARTHA BOSSERT | |_ Miss Jessie Broden and Richard Weber motored to Bismarck Wednes- day evening to attend the carnival. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Larson and| |daughter Erma left Friday for St.| \ Paul for a week's visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs, Jake Hein were shop-| | pers in Bismarck Wednesda; | | Clara Bossert, Alice Johns, Garth |Scallon, Andrew Berg and Bennie} | Weber spent the week-end at their! homes. | Almer Josephson, William Ryan} |and Henry Thorye accompanied Arlie| |Felton to Bismarck Thursday. | |The Bossert young folks helped | Delores Engel celebrate her 5th) birthday Saturday evening. Christine Bossert returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Degner and son William motored to Bismarck Saturday. | Telfer ‘ @ Sy MRS. WM McMURRICK Mr. and Mrs. Glen Oder called at the Ted Knutson and Bower homes | Wednesday evening. R. H. Woodland went down to st. Paul with a carload of cattle Satur- day. { Mr. and Mra. R. B. Fisids and visited Sunday at the Gottlieb .| family were Sunday visitors at tne | Wm. McMurrick home. - The Kuntz, Glovannoni end ‘/ogel families visited at the Emineth home Sunday. Matt Dietrich is attending the 4-H meeting at Fargo as a delegate fiom and family and Mrs. Amanda John-|» | son, Cornelia and Ingvald. i spent Saturday and Sunday here) ® ot - WW N wn Ny By MRS. GEORGE NELSON Joe Keller of east Trygg passed | family motored to Minot Thursday jaway Saturday. He leaves his wife | to visit relatives. The body was taken) and children. to Strasburg for burial. i | | week-end with Mrs. Lu Ella Bird. Mrs. Jennie Clark and daughter | | Violet from Sterling were visitors last, yenoken Christmas choir. The pro- Ray Simons and Wilma Morris/Sunday at the Arthur Magnus itonie.' gram is to be given Dec. 15. Mabel and Melvin Magnus came} to Regan Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. August Carlscn Virginia from Dickinson and her sis-/ at the home of Mrs. H. C. Morgan ter, Mrs. Sigrid Lundquist, were visi-| at McKenzie. the David tors Monday night at Trygg home. dolyn, Violet, Hazel, home. served at midnight. dinner guests at the home. [ Menoken o By NORMA AGNEW ™marck Monday. dance in Bismarck Monday. Vaid Telfer poultry elub. Gilbert Cederstrom was a supper guest Thursday at the Geo. Nelson| home en route home from his sister’s home, Esther Cederstrom in Sibley | Butte. Mr. and Mrs. John Habeck, Law- rence Coleman and Alfred, Mr. and) ted business in the rt Mrs, Geo. Nelson, Gerald und Gwen- oe e Dane and Mr. and Mrs. Albin Spangberg spent Satur- day night at the Gene Cunningham Progressive whist was play-| ed at three tables. Refreshments were | Mr. and Mrs. August Carlson and Virginia from Dickinson took Mrs. Sigrid Lundquist to Bismarck Tues- lay. ‘Mr. and Mrs, Albin Spangberg, Mr. and Mrs, Gco. Nelson, Gerald and Gwendolyn, Ruth and Orest Trygg and Sigrid Lundquist were Sunday Ernest Kell V. M. Craven was @ shopper in Bis- Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dance, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abelein attended the Elks Messrs. John Betz, Otto Bussaker, George Knoll and Melvin Agnew at- flax allotment jfrom Bismarck to visit their parents) pp. Bliss at McKenzie Friday and} | last Sunday. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nelson motored | : and | ° pital receiving medical treatment. HERSHOLT CUTS UP WITH THE QUINS Baldwin : By MRS. FLORENCE BORNEB held a, special meeting at the of Mrs. Arthur Meyer Thursday “Ira Palkenstein, who left here 5 home, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Stitzer of Bis- marck visited local relatives Sunday. @ Lyman : ‘ By CLARA E. WANTTAJA Miss Tyne Eckholm is now employ- ed by Mrs. Mote at Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Arne Antilla and fam- ily and Walfred Antilla, Eino Eckholm and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wanttaja were Friday evening visitors at Seth Gyl- den’s. with their sister, Josie, in Wing, Sat- urday night. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Boss and daughters, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Banttari were Sunday visitors at Jacob Niemi’s. ‘Walter Inget and Mabel Maki were callers in Wing and at Emory Boss’ home Saturday. Hilma, Josie and Lawrence Olson were visiting their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Spangberg near Regan Sunday. Misses Edna Eliasson, Ina and Lil- Man Kennila returned to Bismarck last Monday morning. Theodore Hokane was a Saturday night guest at the Boss home. Edward Bantteri, Lauri Koski, and Theodore Hokana were callers at Gust Lehto's Saturday evening. Edwin Olson returned to his du- Thursday. Mrs. Einard Juhela is spending a MUU ETLT ALEC EDA ee shcwer and program, sponsored by| the Sterling, McKenzie and Meno- ken Ladies’ Aid society at McKenzie Wednesday. evening. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abelein and R. H. McCurdy, Bismarck, spent the) Mrs. Paul Holmes is directing the Harold Bliss visited Mr. and Mrs.| Mrs. Park Wood and Mrs. Otto Ayers attended the Larkin club Christmas party Tuesday afternoon Miss Blanche Stewart spent the week-end with her mother at Valley City. Leslie Sands of Minot, and Wyman Sands of Bismarck spent a few days with their mother, Mrs. Bertine R. L. Malard and J. B. Salter City Thursday. —__—__ -—______-+ Burnt Creek | UES IS <a waascas ° By MISS JANICE 'M. CODDINGTON Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Steiner, Sr., and infent daughter Francis are visiting in Mandan this week. Saturday business callers in Bis- marck were Mr. and Mrs. Edward fan, Mr. and Mrs. George Clooten, Bill Miller, Fred Klawitter, Miss Charlotte Bevers, Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Steiner and children, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Paul. Pete Harvey is in a Bismarck hos- Floyd Andahl was a week-end guest of H. E. Coddington and family. Kenneth Klawitter returned to Bis- marck for Christmas vacation. He is in the naval training camp at Chi- cago, Ill. A party was given at the Bill Miller home for Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hogue. Coddington Misse3| Floyd Andah! and Janice Coddington Grimérud,| accompanied him back A lovely lunch was served at mid- night by the hostess, Clinton Solum called at the H. E. home Sunday evening. | son Harold from Wing, N. D., spent | Christiana | - By MRS. RAYMOND JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ambers and Saturday evening at the itaymond Johnson home. Mrs. Adolph Hanson visited her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon, while Mr. Hanson was in Driscoll. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sharp, Martin Magnus, brother Marvin and Frank Kershaw motored to Bismarck Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hanson and family visited Sunday afternoon at Raymond Johnson's. ' Hampton | By ELIZABETH KOPPY Francis Chesrown is in Linton this week recovering from a tonsillectomy. Business callers and shoppers in Linton Tuesday were Mr, and Mrs. Rhineholdt Burkhardt and son Otto, Frank Lawler and son Murray, Bill Burkhardt, Fred Job, Steve Koppy and daughters, Frances and Eliza- beth. and of Linton and Olive Satheran and Issadore Dore, the latter two of Mandan, helped celebrate Ted Schnai- ble’s birthday Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Backhaus, sons, Herman and Willy, and Mr. and Mrs. John Backhaus motored to Bismarck Wednesday. . ‘| visited at the E. J. Swanson home Several friends of this community | €¢ few days with Mabel Maki at the school house this week, Louis Olson and son Edwin were Sterling callers Wednesday. Erickson made a trip to Bis- marck last Friday. ~ Driscoll o By DELLA MAE OLSON The Driscoll boys and girls’ basket- ball teams played the Menoken teams Monday evening. The Menoken boys were defeated 8-5, the Menoken girls 31-9. Miss Alyce Vik of Lein township spent the week-end at the Brush- wein home. A double wedding dance was given im the hall Monday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Sherman and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sherman. The Misses Mae Annunson and Margaret Ritchie of Bismarck spent the week-end at the Annunson home. The Ed, Erickson family was enter- tained at the Carl Erickson home Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Nord Huseby of Steele Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Ward, Rev. and Mrs. Brenna and K. A. Ersland attended the silver wi anniversary on Mr, and Mrs, Faunce Luyben of Kid- der county at their home Sunday. Mrs. Mathilda Meyer, who has been visiting at Fargo, returned home Saturday. Bill Lauf, who has been visiting at Marion, returned home Saturday. Commissioner C. A. Swanson re- turned home Monday after attending the commissioners’ meeting held at Bismarck last week. Stanley Hanson of Bismarck spent the week-end at the F. E, Johns home. Mrs, Mary Lindblad is visiting friends in Bistharck. ‘The Driscoll high school boys and girls’ basketball teams played Dawson Saturday evening. The Driscoll girls were defeated 41-15, the Driscoll boys 27-7. Miss Cordelia Jordan of Bismarck spent the week-end at home. } ————$—$— 9 Welch’s Spur ———__——_ -————_——_——_—_* By MRS. RM. WELCH Robert Welch was busy in Telfer and Missouri districts the first three days of this week checking hogs for @|the AAA. Alfred Slovarp of Lo- gan district did the checking in Boyd. Both Mr. Blovarp port many shortages. Lawrence Doppler, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Welch, to Bismarck Wednesday. They y. at the John Welch, J, A. Stewart motored Mr. and Mrs. John Welch were Bis- marck visitors also. John Homer, Arthur Bates, L. 8. Doppler and C. He, Born siee Ay Salt, to Bismarck Wednesday in to settling the estate of the late Thomas Horner. at the ‘Theodore Glen Oder home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Welch market- girls, 19 to 14, to Bismarck. of Mr. fond daughter Inez were ‘at| at the Albert Hiembuch home. Hilma and Lawrence Olson stayed |“! basketball team evening. | sick list for the past month, retu the to her studies Monday. and| Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Anderson @)Mrs. Weber attended the funeral of Mrs. --Adolph Mr. Singer of, Mercer. Hilda daughters, Betty and Marjorie, were ine ‘at the Al Holden home Sun- Wutzke jurned to her| Frank Murrey was an overnizht home Tuesday ear viattine ‘at the|guest at-the Dave Smith home Sat- Alfred ‘Wutske home near Parshall, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolff and t “John Wutzke and son Bill George Rachel were Arena shoppers Miss was a week-end guest at the Bill Gellner home. Mrs. Peter Baker, Sr., Agnes and Betty, son John, and Grandson and Pauline Eigel, all of and Mr. and Mrs. Bill By 0. DUTTON Miss Opal Mathena spent the week-end at the home of her brother- in-law and. sister, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Day. Elvin Hoover and ©. D. and Lyzin Kimball were Bismarck visitors Monday. Thursday visitors at the W. 8. Triplett home were Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lewis of Bismarck. Sunday dinner guests at the Rich- ard Day~home were Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Day, Mr. and Mrs. Mathena and family and Mrs. C. D. Kimball and small daughter. Saturday shoppers in Bismarck were Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kershaw and family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Day and Miss Opal Mathena. F Supper guests at the C. D. Kim- ball home Monday night were Miss Emma Caspar, Roy Pifer and Eugene ovannoni. Miss Lydia Briscoe, Mrs. Pete Smith, W. 8. Triplett and Harvey Stull shopped in Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoover visited Tuesday evening at the Henry Craw- ford home in Bismarck. rs t Sterling J e By MRS. GEO. LEE The card party and dance held at the Sterling hall Saturday evening, Dec. 7, was well attended. The music was furnished by an orchestra from Goodrich. Lunch was served by Mrs. Prince, Mrs, Elness and Mrs, Sedivec. High score for playing cards was given Miss Fern and FP. E. Rise, There will be another party Saturday, Dec. 21. day, Dec. 12, with Miss Dorothy Wildfang at her home. The lesson will be “Christmas Cheer in” the Kitchen.” The Sterling girls basketball- team will play the McKenzie team here Wednesday evening. The boys team is scheduled to play the St. Mary’s ‘| team from Bismarck at the same time and place, % * Mrs. Geo, Lee and children mo- tored to Moffit Sunday to get John Lee and sons, who spent Sunday afternoon with friends and relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hanson and son, LaVerne, accompanied Mrs. Lee to Moffit. Florence Elness, who is employed at the Elder Elness home, visited with friends and relatives in - Sterling Sunday. “Bob” Brownawell returned from the hospital to his home here Tues- day. [Canfield By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN A large crowd attended the Home- steader meeting at the,H. Davenport home Thursday evening. The next meeting will be held at the A. Fisher home -January 2. Merrill Lindsay and Oscar Olson returned home Friday after spend- ing a month visiting in Iowa, Wis- eee Minnesota and South Da- ta. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson and fam- ily visited at Wing Sunday after- noon, Mr. and Mrs, A, Ghylin were Bis- marck business callers Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs. E. Mowder, who has been taking treatments in Man- dan, returned home with them. Rev. O. Rindahl will conduct serv- ices at the Canfield school Sunday, Dec, 22 at 3:00 o'clock. > 74 r ® Missouri By MBS. K. 8. SNYDER Mr. and Mrs. Emory Woodworth and daughter Billie Ann returned to their home last week after visiting at the Elness home near Sterling for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Clark and son Wayne were Wednesday evening vis- itors at the John Crawford home, Clarence Magnus from near Wing is working for Alex Anderson. Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Dahl are the parents of a baby boy horn Thursday, Dec. 5. Mrs. O. G. Davenport entertained ‘and Mr. Welch re-|the Stewartsdale Ladies Aid Mission- Pod ary society at her home Thursday, An gave a shower for Mrs, Charles called| Mallard, Lunch was served st noon, George Pehl, Bob Anderson left Monday for and Jas. Chesak homes while en route.| Fargo where he will attend the 4-H| Bismarck. club convention, Burdette Irvine spent several days in Bismarck last week. Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Snyder and daughter Margaret were supper guests at the John Crawford home Sunday. Mrs. Red Tressler, Miss Eleanor MacDonald and Elton Anderson spent Sunday at their respective homes. ! Ecklund | By ELBIE MURREY John Partyke home Sunday evening. Rose Ann Anderson, daughter o! | Pete Anderson, who has been on BF a E urday evenin, 4 Visitors at the Steve Murrey home visitors| Wednesday evening, Dec. 4, were as and follows: Mr. and Mrs, John Parévxr and son, Edward, Miss Pauline Berw Mr. and Mrs. Al Holden, daughters, Esther.and Violet, Mrs. Con Johnson. daughter, Cornilla, and son, Engvald. Paul Holden, and Vearl Holden. They were ‘celebrating Steve Murrey’s 5ist birthday. Mrs, Huhn, who has been 4 patient in the St. Alexius hospital, for the last five weeks, returned home Thurs- o—e By EDNA MARCHANT Mr. and Mrs. ©. B, Knudson and family, Chester Bowler, Edwin Tre- bassan and Mr. and Mrs. John Witt helped Mrs. Marchant celebrate her birthday on Monday evening. Lorraine Wentz is employed at the John Fitzgerald home this week. C. B. Knudson motored to Wilton on Thursday to meet his sister and brother and his children. They are visiting here at present. C. B, Knudson and John Witt took Earl Knudson to McClusky on Thurs- day to consult Dr. Rogne. Mrs. C. B. Knudson, Chester Bowler, Mrs. James Muscil of Bird Island, Minn., were Saturday supper guests at_Marchant’s. C. B. Knudson and Tim Knudson of Fort Peck, Mont., were business callers in Wing on Saturday forenoon. Earl Knudson is absent from school on account of illness, ‘ { Ghylin | ba e By 1. L.. DAYIS Ellis Gill attended to business in Bismarck this week. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Johnson and sons of Bismarck and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott were Sunday guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs, L. W. Davis in Ghylin, Misses Velma and Helen Johnson were guests of Miss Dorothy Little during the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Coleman and Mrs. Victor Coleman attended the Lutheran Ladies’ Aid supper at Mrs. E. Kling’s home Friday evening. Hedstrom and sons motored to Regan Saturday. Mrs. Earl Davis and son Orville have been quife ill but are better at present, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Backman Were ties at the North Patterson ranch| Homemakers club will meet Thurs- guests of Mrs. Backman’s parents. Saturday evening. August Krause attended to business in Regan Friday. ————————— | Northwest Kidder J By MRS. MABEL HAZLEGROVE cy Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ochsuner and sons, Norman and Art, were in Tuttle Tuesday on business. . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stolher and children, and Miss Annie Schuler visited overnight at the Russell ‘Woodward home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Art Ochsuner were in Tuttle Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Woodward and children called at the Fred Schuler home Saturday. Mrs. Wood- ward and the children remained to visit over Sunday. Floyd Brolin called Saturday at the Gray and Hieb homes. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Bidwell of Bis- @)| marck are the parents of a daughter Betty Anne, born Nov. 12th. Art Ochsuner was in Tuttle and Wing Saturday. Vernold Ochsuner visited Sunday at Art Ochsuner’s, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray also ‘called there. Mr, and Mrs. Tom Brenuan from South Dakota visited a short time at the Christ Hanson home. The Bren- nans used to live near Tuttle. t Harriet e eo E. M. THOMPSON Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hoffman and family and Miss Ruth Thompson called at the Russell Williams hoime Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs, O. G. Weitstock, Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Weiistock and Mr, and Mrs. Jack Driscoll were Bis- marck callers Saturday. The Arena ‘girls’ basketball team defeated the Menoken girls here Tuesday evening by a score of 49-14. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Leach took zneir son, Alvin Ralph, to Bismarck Fri- day to consult a physician. Mrs. L. L. Zimmer and daughter Theela were callers in Wing Wed- nesday. Mrs, Elmer Josephson of Wing spent Friday at the E. R. Leach home. Mr, and Mrs. Christ Wetzel and Mr, and Mrs. George Pehl, Jr., were Rigas callers Friday. ir. and Mrs. Raymond Weitstock and Oscar Potts were Sunday dinner Guests at the Oscar Weitstock home. Ingvold Eide and daughter Anne were callers in Bismarck Saturday. Hilda Wutzke returned home Parshall, where she had been employed for some time, Tuesday. , accompanied by| All day meeting was held. They also) ‘Dinner guests at the Christ Wetzel home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Miss Katherine Hot- and James Meisner of od ter of Mandan, 1” Rock Hill o—-. e By RUTH LITTLE Callers at the P. E. Patton home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ane i i ff gE it ce