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——_——-. NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | Northwest Kidder || ! By MRS. MABEL HAZLEGROVE Mr. and Mrs, Russell Woodward, son Clarence and daughter Lucille were callers Wednesday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Gray. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Woodward and children called Friday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ochsuner. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Thorne were in Tuttle on Friday after their son Richard. Mr, and Mrs, Albert Schuler and family were guests a few days this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Woodward. Because of the bad roads, Sunday schoo! is not being held at Pleasant ‘Hill church. Harriett + By JEAN WILLIAMSON Miss Gertrude Danstrom of Phoenix township left Saturday for Baldwin where she conducted school exam- inations. Miss Martha Neff was a week-end guest of Elma Josephson. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wetzel motor- ed to Bismarck Thursday. George Pehl, Jr., attended the De- mocratic banquet at Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Wutzke were! called to Harvey because of the sud- den illness of Mrs. Wutake's father. Martha Neff and Verna Mae Wet- zel were supper guests at the H, F. Williamson home Thursday. Martin Gellner went to Tuttle Fri- day to have some dental work done. Wing defeated the Arena basket- ball girls at Wing Friday by 36-27. Mr, and Mrs. E. R. Leach were callers at the Ted Hoffman este Saturday night. i Schrunk By EDNA MARCHANT ' ly *| Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hoffman and daughter Carol spent a few days visiting at the Peter Hoffman home at McClusky. Mr. and Mrs, Emil Stroh and son visited at the former's parental home Thursday. Ed and Paul Stroh spent a few days visiting their brother Emil and; family. John Witt, Henry Pavey and John | ¢—— Fitzgerald motored to Wing on Fri- day. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Reile were over- night guests at John Reile’s Wednes- day. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hoffman and daughters returned to their home north of McClusky Thursday after visiting with relatives. Chester Bowlen has been visiting at the John Witt home for a few days. He returned to the Marchant's Priday. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Knudson spent Saturday evening at the latter's par- ental home. Lyman f Eaaai ie ee oi By CLARA E. WANTTAJA Wednesday Clifford Olson and! Willys Wanttaja returned from Re- gan where they had spent several days visiting their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs, Dave Spangberg. | Mrs, Seth Gylden is quite ill. She was taken to Bismarck Saturday to/ consult a physician. Wing callers Thursday were Nels Niemi, Fred Mularie, August Kangas,; Emory Boss, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Elias- son, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wanttaja, Louis Olson, Sylvia and Eino Eckholm.| Lauri Koski is spending a few days at the Henry Inget home. Bismarck callers Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Morris Erickson, Art Magnus, Pete Zander, Louis Olson, Seth Gylden and Dronen’s. Sunday afternoon visitors at Want- taja’s were Mr. and Mrs. George Se- divec, 9 and Sylvia Eckholm,| Lawrence and Clifford Olson. i Clifford Josephson is spending s/ i | few days helping at the Seth Gylden home. Seth Harju and Earl Waisti were callers in Wing Friday. Roy Erickson was a caller at Louis Olson's Tuesday. Mrs. Gust Eckholm has been on the sick list the last few days. By ELBIE MURREY i Frank Murrey, who has been stay-| ing at the Dave Smith home, return- ed Sunday to spend a few days at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Murrey. Vearl and Harry Holden and Ted Murrey motored to Wilton Sunday. Elmer Ruehl. Ryder, brother of Mrs. Dave Smith, was an overnight guest at the Murrey home Wednes- day. Ruby Fred returned home Friday due to the illness of her mother. Ivan Holden and Dan Bower drove to Wilton Sunday. Frank Shaffer is spending the week-end in Bismarck with his pat- ents. ‘Donald Larson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Art Larson, who {s attending school in Wilton, spent the week- end at the Albert Larson home. Pauline Hefta, teacher at the local school, was a supper guest at the Steve Murrey home Thursday evening. Guy Holden and Bertha Partyke spent the week-end at their homes. Frances By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN John Boren and Edwin Dittzman spent Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Kruger. Tebbo Harms and son Johnny were} day ednesday. we Mr, and Mrs. Clark Monroe of Bis- marck, Mrs. Floyd Owen and Mrs. Harms. Miss Dorothy Edson spent the week- end at the home of her uncle and aunt, J. L, Hughes of Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Melick, Mrs. ‘Wm, Kershaw and son Arthur, Mrs. Floyd Owen, Geo. Wachal and Mr. > | parents, {They will decide on the date of the % Mrs. Fay Johnson or Mrs. Burt John- son. | tives the same evening to attend the and Mrs, Tebbo Harms were Bismarck tertained Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kershaw and son Arthur, and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Melick at dinner Sunday. ——_—______________ 4 | Sibley Butte + > By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST Mrs, Earl Evans, daughter Etta Ann and Royal Thomas accompanied | om Bloomquist to Bismarck Thurs- Mr. and Mrs, L. Daven, motor- ed to Bismarck Friday. Le Marian Clizbe spent the week-end with Rodger Bliss, Damond Evans was absent from school Friday because of sickness. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larson and Miss Vivian and Mr, and bat Paul = Y. Leo Zander and Royal Thomas were callers at the E. Bloomuqist home Monday. Baldwin ea ty By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER Ira Falkenstein and daughter Marie accompanied by Israel Keator and Miss Gladys Gramling motored to Bismarck Saturday where they shop- ped and visited with Mrs. Keator. . W. C. Gehrke and Carl Herdebu have returned home from a few days’ business trip to Fargo and other points in the eastern part of the state. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Berg are the parents of ® son born Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kickul re- turned to their home at Taylor after & brief visit here with Mr. Kickul’s Mr. end Mrs, Herman Kickul. Mrs, Ira Falkenstein spent the past week in Bismarck as the guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Jane . The Crofte Star Homemakers club will meet at the home of Mrs. Ralph Falkenstein Wednesday, Jan. 22. progressive whist party which is to be given soon. Joel Borner was an overnight guest of Fred and Adam Herdebu Friday. Va Moffit | —~4 — | By MRS. ALBERT LUNDE The Ladies’ Aid met with Mrs. Burt Johnson at the C. B. Moffit home Wednesday. After the business meet- ing a lovely lunch was served by the » The next meeting will be in February at the F. H. Pillsbury home. The Homemakers met Friday at the home of Mrs. Viggo Jensen. The minor project, “Home-made Ice Cream,” was given by Miss Jensen. It was voted to give a one-act play for the contest at Bismarck in March. ‘The next meeting will be either with Mr. and Mrs, Fred Doehle enter- | tained the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. John Adams, Clarence Beard, Milton Doehle, Helen Doehle and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lunde in honor of Edna Doehle’s birthday anniversary. Mrs. Oscar Beng returned home from Bismarck Friday where she has been under a doctor's care. eae Laer rea ee Krubsach and ¢ iren ednesday evening at the Ed DeHaan home. Gus Swartz, who received word Monday evening that an aunt had passed away suddenly, left with rela- funeral. Miss Twila Dralle of Bismarck is visiting a few days at her home. Mrs. Alfred Faust and Mrs. Carl Olson visited relatives at Bismarck the past week-end. Wing . —_—— By ANNA MARIE MUELLER Mr. and Mrs. Anton Novy are the Rarents of twins, a boy and a girl, Pima the home of Mrs. John Weber, ’ Margaret Jones of Hurdsfield spending several weeks wit Jacobson at her school in is ibe]. ning supper guests at the J. O. Lein home. ‘ Mrs. John Mueller visited with her daught in Bis- marck Thursday. Norville Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Larson left Thursday for Helena, Montana, where they will at- tend the funeral of Earl Hill, who was killed in an automobile accident, The Girl Scouts were invested members of Troop No. 1 in the school house Tuesday evening. Laura Steckner of Tappen is visit- ing with Josie Olson. The Wing high school girls de- feated the Arena high school girls on the Jocal floor Friday évening by a score of 34 to 23. Burnell Larson of Woodworth was business caller here Friday. ‘The independent basketball team defeated the McClusky independent team on the local floor Monday eve- n by a score of 22 to 43. Emma Weber entertained « few of Jackie Graham's friends at a birthday party given at the latter's home Monday evening. - Christiana i Le ee eee md By MRS. RAYMOND JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson visit- ed at the Adolph Hanson home Sun- evening. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson were Bismarck shoppers Friday. Christ Schoon was-a Driscoll caller Miss Norma Hanson of Steele is spending a few days with her brother, Adolph Hanson, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Olson and son after having spent a few days) midges dental work done. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Olson visited Olson’s parents, Anderson. ARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1936 Where Democrats Will Nominate, Draft Platform Here is the Philadelphia municipal auditorium, seating 14,000, where the Democratic national con- vention will open June 23, two weeks following the Republican convention tn Cleveland. Nosing out Chicago and San Francisco, Philadelphia bid $200,000 for the convention which wil) be the Grat Democratic presidentia) assembly aver peld w the Quaker City ¢ er | Glenview igs t By VIOLET JOHNSON The Jan. meeting of the Painted ‘Woods Homemaker’s club was held at the Rudolph Hagen home. The Feb- ruary meeting will be at the Albright home. Mrs. Enack Anderson and daugh- ters Annette and Helen and Frank Partyke visited at the Amanda John-; son home Wednesday evening. Stephen Monroe, who spent a few days at the Albert Larson home last week, returned to his home Thursday. | + Russell Loubach left Thursday for points in Minnesota and Iowa where he will visit relatives for a few weeks. Dick Thompson is confined to his home with a sore foot which he ac- cidently cut with an axe. Paul Holden was a business caller ——# {in Wilton Monday. Walter Johnson and the Lange family were shoppers in Price Thurs- day. | Menoken Nea By NORMA AGNEW Loyal Graven, who has been visiting| friends and relatives here during the holidays, left for his home in Cali- fornia. The Menoken Homemakers held their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. A. C. Dance Thursday. Salter led an interesting discussion on “Radio in the Home.” lunch was served by the hostess, as- sisted by Mrs. Laura Dance. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs.| #- Otto Ayers. R. L. Malard, Roy Funston, John Betz, V. M. Craven, Mrs, Rebecca Rodgers, J. H. Salter and Jacob Kies- ter were shoppers Thursday. Norma Agnew is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Quinten Foell of Moffit. Bud Boeth, Brittin, was a caller at |the A. H. Klipstein home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, A. H. Klipstein and Warren DeGroot were Friday evening guests at M. F. Agnew'’s. Frank Wachal and Frank Welch, Bismarck, and Melvin Agnew were callers at the G. M. Wachal home Sunday. Gordon Halvorson spent the week- end with friends in Bismarck. —-+ By RUTH LITTLE Wednesday dinner guests at the 5. W. Nemetz home were Mr. and Mrs.| ¢ Ralph Robertson and son, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Patton and family, and Phyllis Little. Willie Ehnes was a Wednesday call- er at the Guss Graf home. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fitzgerald and son were Wednesday dinner guests at the J. R. Fitegerald home at Regan. Willie Graf and his cousin spent several days this week as a guest of Bismarck friends. Shirley Walker returned to the Clayton Little home after spending two weeks as a guest of her sister, Mrs, Herman Haakenson of Bismarck. Regan callers Wednesday were C. O. Peari A delicious in. Bismarck + | son, Wm. McCullough and Mr. and| Mrs. Lawrence Fitzgerald. Sunday evening guests at the Har- vey Fitzgerald home were Tillie, Hilda and Alvin Waugeman and Art Mauch. Mr. Robertson, H. C. Rasche and ie Nemetz motored to Wing Satu i day. Phyllis Little is making her home with Mr. nd Mrs, Andrew Fisher of Ray while attending high school. | ! | Friday. Mrs. Patton visited with Mrs. J. F, Little and Ruth. Richmond By MARTHA BOSSERT David Bossert, William Degner and {Rudolph Engel visited Tuesday eve- {ning with George Harmon. Mike Panjkovich was a Wing shop- per Wednesday. He also called at the A. Degner home. Jake Leno, Jr., called at the Gott- nee Leno, Sr., home near Tuttle Tues- ay. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Degner were Capital City shoppers Tuesday. William Witt was an overnight {guest at the Bossert home Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Larson and daughter Erma and Norval Hill left Thursday for points in Montana. hee | | | i Hill, who was killed recently. Hans Jacobson, Joe Gartiz, Edwin Olson and Guy Bailey were Wing callers Saturday evening. > Riverview | By MISS PHYLLIS WORST | William Shonert and daughter Edna motored to Bismarck Friday. Raymond Flannigan was a Satur- |day visitor at the Gus Hogue, Sr., home. Phyllis and Alberta, Worst were j guests of Mrs. Gus Hogue, Jr., over Wednesday and Thursday. Mae and Edward Hogue were Sat- urday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hogue, of Arnold. Mrs. John Flannigan visited with her daughter Mrs- Walter Paul Fri- day. Mrs, Herman Worst and Mrs. Clif- ford Taylor spent Saturday night at the Gus Hogue, Jr., home . Irvin Bourgeous was a capital city shopper Saturday. Alberta Worst recently left for Bis- marck where she will be employed, Hampton | | | -& By ELIZABETH KOPPY Mrs. Steve Koppy, son Math and daughter Elizabeth were shopping in ; Linton Tuesday afternoon. | John Ohlhauser, Jr., was a business Cecil Morford went to Mandan Wednesday to consult a physician. John Michlitsch visited at the Koppy home Saturday evening. Dewey Lawler called at the Ches- rown home Friday. Jake Schiermeister had the mis- fortune of dropping a block of ice on his foot. He is unable to use it for the time being. | P. E. Patton was a Regan caller) {They will attend the funeral of Car!| caller in Linton Tuesday afternoon.) bost to Republicans turee times ; aa rl W: Burleigh By MRS. ALEX STEWART Bruce Fields, D. W. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. House and J. P. Diet: rich motored to the Capital City & urday. George Holheimer was a visitor at Jessie Champagne’s Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Malard and daughters Marie and Charlene and son Leon visited at the Lee Malard home Sunday. Mrs. Flora Murdick left here Thurs- day to visit friends and relatives in Butte, Mont., Oakland, San Francisco and Los Angeles, Calif. + —~“Ganfield | By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN Bad roads compelled Clayton and Clyde Little who went to Bismarck Saturday to stay over until Sunday. Neoma Berg spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents in Regan. Gerald Ghylin spent Saturday and Sunday with his grandfather. Mrs. Christ Wageman and Mrs. ;John Banshee consulted a physician jin Wilton Thursday. Callers in Regan Saturday were: Mr. Walker and Floyd, Mr. Whitmer, Moilenon and Einar and B. O. Strand. Eino Moilenon spent Thursday night with Gerald Ghylin. Roy and Hester Bailey returned {home from Bismarck after spending & week there. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Bailey went to ae Bismarck Wednesday to attend the wedding of Odie Bailey. They also visfled Mrs. Ole Olson who is a patient in @ hospital there. Ole Olson was a dinner guest at the jGhylin home Sunday. | Clear Lake MNS cada ] By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Mr. and Mrs, Carl Melland and Miss Hazel Nelsen of Driscoll were ‘Wednesday visitors at the Christ Sel- land home. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon and family were Wednesday evening sup- per guests at the Adolph Hanson home. Mrs. Ole Newland and daughter spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Henry Olson of Driscoll. Paul Pasley was a Bismarck caller ‘Thursday. Mrs. Christ Schoon called on Mrs. Lucinda Sharp while in Driscoll Fri- day. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and fam- ily spent Friday evening at the Adolph Hansen home. Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Olson were Bis- marck shoppers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Olson and baby spent Sunday with Mrs. Olson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ander- son, : Mr. and Mrs, Christ Schoon and family and Bob Barrows were Sun- day evening supper guests at the Adolph Hanson home. Miss Norma Hanson of Bteele re- turned to her home Monday after a two weeks’ stay with her brother and | family here. Kettleson, Albert Vollen, Andrew Ol- odie cla ivan ie aaa Tenement Is Heap of Ruins After Blast Kills Five Shattered by a terrific explosion that wae felt over a large area of Buffalo, N. Y., this four-story ge tenement was a twisted heap of smoking wreckage with only a few sections of wall standing as firemen hunted through debris for victims. Five persons were killed and several injured. The explosion hurled pieces gf furniture near ly a block. Police believe a man loo ‘king with a lighted’ candle for a » gas leak may have caused the disaster, “»|neckwear by Mrs. Wildfang, and a By MRS. WM. McMURRICK j Howard Kershaw, John Craven, Jacob Dietrich and Wm. McMurrich | and sons were Bismarck shoppers | Friday. 1 Owing to the cold weather and bad | roads Matt Dietrich was the only; member of the Telfer 4-H Poultry club to place exhibits at the poultry show in Bismarck. Matt took several prizes on his flock of Jersey Giants. Ethel McMurrich has been on the sick list the past two weeks. Charles Allensworth was a Moffit shopper Friday. ot a at { | Welch’s Spur By MRS. R M. WELCH Mr. and Mrs. John Richter visited at the L. S. Doppler home Wednesday evening. | Robert Welch called at the L. Doppler home Thursday. The ‘Stewartsdale Missionary group met at the home of Mrs. C. K. Boyd ‘Thursday afternoon as a surprise to Mrs, Boyd. After the program a pot- luck supper was enjoyed. Mrs. Boyd was presented with several nice gifts. | Baby Dennie, son of Mr. and Mrs. | L. S. Doppler, has been ill the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch, Tony Warner and George Scarborough were | in Bismarck Friday. Robert Welch and children visited with Mr, Welch’s sister, Mrs. Ruth | McMurrich, near Glencoe Sunday. Kenneth Johnston, Mrs. McMurrich’s son, felt for the school for the blind at Bathgate recently. He stopped en- route for a visit with an aunt at Moorhead, Minn. it Sterling aa hy By SHIRLEY STEWART The Sterling basketball teams played here Friday night. The score was 29-2 in favor of the Sterling girls. The Menoken boys won, 23-7. Laura Langley and Adeline Fosdick spent the week-end with Mrs. Rich- ard Lang. The Homemakers club met with Mrs. Clifford Olson Thursday afternoon. ‘The program consisted of a lesson in i 8} talk on recreation by Virgil Smith. Mrs, Ernest Johnson joined the ,club. Lunch was served by the hostess. The women’s independent basket- ball team won 27-6 in a game played with McKenzie Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Roderick Cheneweth spent a few days with his sister, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Cheneweth, Beatrice and Harold Hall spent the week-end with their sister, Mrs. Roy Hanson. Mr. and Mrs. Max Lang moved to the Howard O'Hare farm Saturday. Mrs. Hollie Belk and son Bud, re- turned home Tuesday after spending the holiday vacation with her mother in Minneapolis. Arthur Buck spent the week-end at his home in Streeter. Pete Schlabach took his mother-in- law, Mrs. Random to Bismarck ‘Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Mat Brown motored to Moffit on business Thursday af- ternoon. + Tt | Still | -——___________+ By N. 0. HAGSTROM | Marvin Manning who was seriously injured in the Truax-Traer mine last week was rushed to a Bismarck hos- pital. He is in danger of losing an eye. A. H, Erickson, deputy state game and fish commissioner, and Clarence Johnson came home from Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Broehl entertained some of the young folks of the com-) munity at a sleigh ride party Friday evening. Albert Hagstrom was dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Asplund Sun- day. Edwin Johnson made a trip to Re- gan Friday. Leona and Helen Broehl and Hilma Johnson returned with him to their respective homes. A baby daughter was born to Mr and Mrs. Israel Keator at a Bismarck hospital Sunday. The Keators resided on the Perkins farm last summer. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Nordquist and daughter, Arllycemae, and L. M. Nord- quist, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson. LeRoy Anderson and Mildred Back- man, Wilton high school students, spent the week-end at home. Mary Pearson is staying at the C. L. Johnson home because her sister, Bennevi, is ill at home. Oscar Backman and Vernon Nord- Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Johnson had as guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Edwit} Johnson. Mr, and Mrs, Clifford Richard of Macomber visited at the Ray Ander- son home Friday. ——+ Regan — NRA EMIT IE OR TT iz Wilson By MRS. JOHN A. BERG | pester | Mr, and Mrs, Gus Neumilter visited, | at the John Berg home Monday eve- ning. | Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berg and Mr, | and Mrs, John A, Berg visited at the | Christ Wolf home Thursday evening. | Christ Kurle spent the week-end | with his sister Eline who is working { | { i i | | | | | a 7 Prince Akihito Tsugu-No-Miya, elder son of the Emperor and Empress of Japan, had this picture made on the occasion of second birthday. The little crown prince | is heir to the throne. (Associated | Press Photo) | | near Wilton, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Neumiller spent Friday evening at the Christ Wanner home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Geisele visited at the Carl Geisele home Saturday evening. Ludwig Wagner and Henry Gelsele oeies to Wishek Friday. SAAR REDDIT | Missouri By MRS. K. R, SNYDER No school was held in the Manning school No, 1, the first of last week due to the illness of the teacher, Mrs. Minnie Farnum, Merwell Beard from near Brittin was an overnight guest at the Emory Woodworth home’ Wednesday. Ellison Whiteaker, Jr., student in the Bismarck high school, spent the week-end here visiting with Elton and Robert Anderson. Saturday Mr, and Mrs. Willlam MacDonald motored to Bismarck where they attended the funeral of ‘Patrick Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Anderson and family motored to Bismarck Thurse a evening to attend the poultry show, . 1 Driscoll By I. L. DAVIS Mr. and Mrs, Walter Scott are the parents of a baby boy horn Jan. 9.) The name they have chosen is Ken- neth Duane. Bert Hedstrom Fargo last week. Earl Davis was a Thursday over- night guest at the Owen Davis home. Emerson Gill and Forrest Little, who attend Wilton high school, spent the week-end with their respective) parents. | Willis and Ellis Gill were business callers in Bismarck Wednesday. — made a trip to Burnt Creek By MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON Valentine Steiner, Sr. and son Louis were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Coddington and family Wed- nesday. ‘ Irene and Inez Schonert, Harriet Schonert and Janice M. Coddington, students at the Bismarck high school, spent the week-end at their homes here. Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Steiner were Bismarck shoppers Monday. Ole Sather, Mr. and Mrs, H. E. Coddington and son Bertram trans- acted business in Bismarck Thursday. Miss Lila Andahl spent last weck with her sister, Mrs. Robert Bailey, in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bailey and Miss Esther Paul called at the Matt Andah! home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Ernie Gordon of Baldwin were callers at the H. E. Coddington home Sunday. Mr. Carter_and son were shoppers — | in Bismarck Friday. Lein By OLGA M. RISE > + = Olaf Vik spent Tuesday and Wed- nesday at the Anderson home south of Sterling. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Barkman spent Wednesday and Thursday at the Geo. Pehl, Jr., home near Arena. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Arneson, Einar Spilde and Marvin Berg spent Tues- day evening at J. O. Rise's. Selma Rise spent Friday at her home. Tilmer Lein and Clarence Rise were business callers in Steele Wednesday. Callers at Driscoll Friday were B. N. Lein, Ole Spilde, Mr. and Mrs. H. O, Arneson, Olga Rise, Ted Var- holdt, John Birkeland and son Clif- ford. Marvin Berg, J. O. Rise, Emil Hin- kel, Pete Enge, H. L. Hanson, Fred Berg and Geo. Regier were in Arena Thursday. —— Phoenix > at By ELIZABETH NEFF Helen Neff was a Thursday over- {night guest of Lydia Rachel. Julius Wolff visited at the John Wutzke home Thursday evening. Martha Neff spent the week-end at the Ralph Leach home. Emery Boss and Lydia Letho won Saturday. Mrs. Alex Neff, daughter Magadlena, son Alex and Phillip Weber, ter Emelia were Monday shoppers in Wing. Mrs, Alex Neff. son Arthur and Bill Wutzke and Miss Danstrom were| Tuesday evening callers at the Christ Wolff home. Ted Rosenau, Brose, Alex Ni Mr. , Christ Wolff and By BERNADETTE HOPKINS i The Regan Ladies’ Aid met at the) home of Mrs. Andrew Fisher Wed-} nesday afternoon. The next meeting} will be held at the home of Mrs.) Charles Tedholm Jan. 29. i Mr. Chapman of the Federal Land! bank was a Regan caller for several| days last week, being detained here because of blocked roads. Florence Berg was an overnight guest of Thelma Hanson of Wilton Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Staton Davis took their small baby to Bismarck Satur- day for medical attention, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lein and chil- dren were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Tourtlotte. _ . F. Morris and sons, Gerald and Donald, were Bismarck callers sev- eral days last week. | Mrs, Reka Manning was called to} Bismarck Thursday by the illness of | her son Marvin who was injured at} the mine. | ‘Neoma Berg, who attends school at Canfield, spent the week-end with ‘her | parents, Mr, and Mrs. Carl Berg. | Andrew Fisher and G. F. Brennise ; motored to Bismarck Saturday and} brought Joe Mickelson, who has been | undergoing medical treatment there, ; | | Helen Aune spent’ the week-end at | ;the Braille farm home as the guest jot Leona and Helen Braille. | | son Henry w e¢ Friday callers in Wing. | | FLAPPER, FANNY SAYS: | | Having a lot of books around speaks volumes for your back- ground. Omer Claud, Christ Rath and daugh-| and Mrs. Geo.} day night. | McNeill, Florence Habeck, > —> By DELLA MAE OLSON The Women's Foreign Missionary society met Tuesday afternoon at the E. J. Swanson home. A Girl Scout and Art club has been organized by the high school girls. K. A. Ersland, who has spent sev= eral weeks visiting at points in Iowa and Oklahoma, returned home Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. B. Dahl of Bismarck visited at the Joe Lewis home Sunday. Mrs, Agner Swanson returned home from Linton Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sherman are visiting in Bismarck this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. Riley of Sterling were visitors at the Sharpe home Thursday. Lawrence Hull of Mandan spent the week-end at home. Mrs. Nels Meland is visiting relae tives at Florence, 8. D. Della Olson visited friends in Bise marck over the week-end. C. A. Swanson returned home Sate urday from the county commissioners’ meeting at Bismarck. oS Trygg By MRS. GEORGE NELSON | | | | | | | Dorothy Little from near Regan is visiting at the ©. J. Trygg home, | Helen Anderson also stayed there | while attending school No, 3 prepar- ing for examinations, Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Nelson were jluncheon guests Wednesday at the | Gilbert Cederstrom home. | The next meeting of the Cederhill | Homemakers club will be at the home of Mrs. Gilbert Cederstrom Feb. 12, Lessons given will be “The Vogue in Quilts and Blocks” by Mrs. Bert Hen- dershott and “Trees and Shrubbery for North Dakota Homes” by Mrs. Geo. Nelson. Henry Strom took his sister, Mrs. John Anderson, to Regan Thursday. From there she left by train for Bis~ marck to visit with Mr. Anderson at the Bismarck hospital. Helen Anderson was an overnight guest Thursday of Ruth Trygg. Fred Cox was a dinner guest Sat- urday at the Geo. Nelson home, Mr. and Mrs. Albin Spangberg made a trip to Bismarck last Thursday. They took Violet to the Frank Buck- ley home. Albin Spangberg visited with John Anderson last Thursday at the Bise marck hospital. He has been there nearly four months. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Cederstrom and children, Etta Aune, George and Rodger, Fred Cox, Mr. and Mrs, Albin Spangberg and Mrs. Lena Lundquist were entertained at dinner Sunday |at the Geo, Nelson home. The event j was Mr. Nelson’s birthday anniver- ‘ sary. | John and Elmer Roswick from Bis- |marck were overnight guests at the | Albin Spangberg home. o— McKenzie | Jor By MRS. T. T. HUGHES | Little Russell Hughes, four-yeare jold son of Mr. and Mrs. George quist were in Bismarck Thursday and / first prizes at the “hard time” dance| Hughes, underwent an operation Sun~ ‘day night for a ruptured appendix. | The 4-H Poultry club held a meet- | ing with Vivian Larson Saturday afte srnoon, The 4-H Senior sewing club met Wednesday afternoon with Flore ence Habeck. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larson and Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Roth were business callers in Bismarck Saturday. The P. T. A. held a meeting Tues- After the business meet~ ing a program ‘onsisting of several | musical numbers and songs by Fern Bernice and Margaret Bliss, a reading by Mrs. |'T. T. Hughes and a talk by P. P. Bliss followed. Refreshments were | served by Mrs. Herold Falkins, Mrs. |E, L. Adams and Mrs. T. T. Hughes. The Ladies’ Aid held a regular meeting at the J. F. Wildfang home Wednesday afternoon. Mrs, Torger- son was elected to act as delegate at @ meeting in Jamestown February 21. The Royal Neighbors installed their Jofficers Thursday night, Mrs. P. E. Roth acted as installing officer and Meee W. L. Watson as sermonial mar- shal. Newly organized recreational proj- ects in McKenzie and vicinity ar¢ | showing satisfactory progress, accords jurleigh ing to Roy Henningsgard, Bt county recreational worker. The box- ing class already has bouts arranged with a similar group in Linton, Em- {mons county. The hockey team is |Tounding into shape and planning a | competitive schedule, and organiza- tion of a table tennis group is being ‘ contemplated. Men’s and boys’ volley ball classes have been organized and a@ women’s class will soon be under way. | The Royal Neighbors lodge has ‘signified its intention to enter the | county one-act play contest, an ac: | tivity which is also being promote¢ | by the county recreational staff.