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NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS Riverview | i By MISS PHYLLIS WORST i Mr. and Mrs. John Flannigan were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Her- man Worst and family, Sunday. Gus Hogue, Jr., called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Paul, Sr.,} Friday. Raymond Flannigan was a Friday visitor of Frank Paul, Sr., and son,’ Walter. Mrs. Herman Worst has been seri- ously ill with a sprained back for the past several days. She is much bet- ter at this writing. Herman Worst and daughter, Rita Mae, were Tuesday visitors of Mr.. and Mrs. Gus ‘Hogue, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hogue, Jr., and Walter Paul were Capital City shop-; pers Friday. Lein oe By OLGA M. RISE John and Gayle Birkeland. spent: Wednesday evening at the A. H. Hel- geson home. Henry Schneider accompanied Ar- thur Deckert to Bismarck Wednesday. Miss Lucille Milman spent the, week-end with friends at Bismarck. | Mr, and Mrs. H. O. Arneson, Mr. } and Mrs. Tilmer Lien and Marvin! Berg spent Friday evening at the! J. O. Rise home. Tei Varholdt, Mr. and Mrs. Hel- mer Arneson, John and Clarence Rise attended to business matters at Bis- marck Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Tilmer Lien, Helmer: Arneson, Selma, Olga, Clarence and! Irwin Rise spent Saturday evening at Ole Spilde’s. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Schneider are; the parents of a boy born Friday. | Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Barkman were} callers Friday evening at the Alfred: Olson home, ! ae $4 McKenzie Geel By MBS. T. T. HUGHES i ‘The Homemakers’ club held a reg- ular meeting at the H. R. Raeshke home Thursday. The miscellaneous lesson on “Congoleum” was given by Mrs, Harold Falkins. It was decided to hold the annual banquet Jan. 29, @t the T. T. Hughes home. Refresh- ments were served by the hostess, as- } sisted by Mrs. E. L, Adams. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. Van Scott in February. Little Russell Hughes returned home Thursday from the Bismarck hospital: where he underwent an 6p- eration for appendicitis three weeks j ago. . H The Jolly Juniors 4-H club gave a! benefit dance in the hall Saturday; night. = Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Adams and son, Eddie, Jr., were Friday Moffit callers. | E. W. Anderson left for S& Paul Friday. Before returning home he will visit his parents in Minnesota.’ | Mr. and Mrs. EB: J. Conley were| Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wildfang. Miss Clara Habeck, who teaches south of Menoken, spent the week- end here at her home. Manferd and Miss Mina Manly, business college and high school stu-| dents in Bismarck, spent the. week- end here at their home. aba aan Regan ap | | By BERNADETTE HOPKINS Rev. and Mrs. Griep motored to Bismarck and Mandan Friday. While there they sang at the Bismarck Tab- i ernacle and over the KGCU radio; station. Miss Frances Fitzgerald of Bis- marck was an overnight guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Fitz-"| gerald, Tuesday. | The Bridge club met with Mrs. B. O. Lein, Tuesday evening, with prizes going to Mrs, August West- erman and Mrs. Carer. Mrs. A. F. Tourtlotte will entertained the club, Tuesday, January 28. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hopkins were callers in Bismarck Sunday. Miss Florence Berg left for Bis- marck Monday as she has secured employment in that city. C. E. Rhines, who died Saturday from the effects of an accident dur- ing the pre-Christmas storm was buried at Regan Tuesday. He is sur- vived by three daughters, Mrs. Roy McCullough, of Regan, Mrs. Leif Fugelso, of Minot, and Bernice of Sherwood, and two sons, Chester of New Brunswick, N. J., and Richard of Regan. Mrs. Anna Strand arrived Thursday | from Bismarck and will spend the next few weeks at the home of her son, Norton Strand. Mr, and Mrs, A. F. Tourtlotte, Carl Berg, A. H. Lundberg and John Voel-! ler were Bismarck callers Friday. | pica is haa | Welch’s Spur ‘ ——_______—_—_—_ | By MRS. R M. WELCH | Robert Welch called at the homes j of his brother, John, and brother-in- | law, Lawrence Doppler, Monday. The Boyd Cross-Country Home-, makers’ club met at the home of) Mrs. Gien Cder Wednesday. Six! members-and two guests were present. | After the business meeting Mrs. Otto ; Dorman gave a lesson an refinishing ' furniture and woodwork. The re-! mainder of the time was spent in vis- iting and singing, after which the hostess served a lovely two-course supper. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Davenport are staying at the Glen Oder home | this week. ; John Welch and nephews visited at the Robert Welch home Wednesday afternoon. : Word was received from Fort Snel- ling, Minn., this week of the very seri- ous illness of William Dorman, son of , Mr. and Mrs. Julius Dorman, who 1s | @ member of the CCC camp there. Mr. and Mrs. L. 8. Doppler, accom- panied by John Welch, motored to Bismarck Friday. | John Homer was quite badly in-) jured by a fall he took while tiauling a load of hay. His arm was caught, tearing the flesh and muscle from the bone. Chester Boyd and Arthur Bates rushed him to the hospital. Theodore and Fred Dorman mo- tored to Menoken Wednesday after- noon. The Cross-Country Homemakers, are planning a club party for Feb. 12 F.| to Mr. and Mrs. V at the home of Mrs. John Welch. All members are requested to be pres- ent and to bring their husbands and children. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dorman and sons, and four of the Robert Welch children visited at the John Welch home Sunday. | Brittin > By 0. DUTTON Mrs. Ray Gates, whose home is in Minnesota, is an extended visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mathena, and with other relatives here. Dan McDonald is staying at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and \Mrs. George Day. Chas. Allensworth and son; Rod- ney, were Sunday visitors at the D. {H. Kershaw home. John Cravén is quite ill at his home, . and Mrs. William Mills were Monday visitors at the W. 8. Triplett home. My. and Mrs, Jason Hoover and Roy Pfeifer motored to Bismarck Tuesday. Miss Edith Giovannonoi returned home with them. While in Bismarck Mr. and Mrs. Hoover vis- ited at the Henry Crawford home. Mr. Crawford, who has been quite ill the past two weeks, is improving slowly. + Sterling By SHIRLEY STEWART Ernest Johnson, Ed_ Schmidkunz and small daughter, Hlanor, were callers in Bismarck Priday. Howard Nelson accompanied Mrs. Hallie Belk and son, Buddy, to Bis- marck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Chenoweth visited at the Oscar Anderson home Saturday afternoon. Mrs. H. B. Wright returned home Thursday after spending two months at White Water, Wis. She was called there by the illness and death of her sister. The Bridge club met at the Hallie Belk home Thursday afternoon. The Union meeting was held Mon- day night. In the card games which followed the business meeting prizes were awarded to Mr. and Mrs. Elsus Elntss, Elder Elness, and Oscar An- derson. The Sterling Parent-Teachers’ meeting was held at the school house, Jan. 16th. The girl scouts were given their pins There was also a boxing match between H. L. Belk and How- ard Nelson. Mrs. Reed and Mrs. Wildfang were on the refreshments committee. Glenview i | i TURN CORNERS CAREFULLY WATCH YOUR SPEEDOMETER —Yvonpe Ce —Marie STEER CLEAR OF DRINKING § —Annette opyright, 1986, NiA Service, Inc, Just learning the rudiments of safe driving themselves, the Dionne quintuplets have parked in a quiet spot of their nursery to pass on with fivetold earnestness some driving hints that too many grownups seem to have forgotten—judging from the mounting traffic toll, Fewer children will be maimed. killed. or orphaned if the quins’ advice is followed. SERRE SOR RETIN | Hampton By a sritnesnae KOPPY Steve Koppy and son, Steve, Jr. were business callers in Cannon Monday. ‘Wm. Goppert of Linton transacted business in this vicinity Monday aft- ernoon. Wayne Graybeal of near Temvik is transacting business in Sioux county this week. Business callers in Cannon Ball Friday were Henry Knittel and Steve Koppy, Sr. John Wagner, who has been at the Linton hospital where he underwent an operation for appendicitis, has re- turned to the John Backhaus home. +— By VIOLET JOHNSON Vearl Holden was a visitor at the Enock Anderson home Sunday. The Painted Woods Card club met at the Lars Jacobson home Wednes- day evening. High score honors went Walter Simons and consolation awards to Fern Simons Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lenihan en- tertained a number of friends at their home Saturday evening. Whist was in play at three tables. R. E. Hagen, Eimer Larson and Kenneth Wagner were Wilton callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Simons and son Ray motored to Bismarck Wed- ~? | nesday. Hugh Simons, Harold Larson and Harry Holden called at the Lars Ja- cobson home Sunday. Albert Larson and daughter Alice were Wilton shoppers Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, Burl Monroe were unas, guests at the Chester Erstrom ome. Ernest Subold went to Wilton Sun- Gay to visit his family, | Still . By N. 0. HAGSTROM Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Morris returned from Baldwin Thursday after spend- ing @ few days with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Tryge. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson ani children, Loretta, Donald and Dar- lene were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gites Richard of Macomber Sun- lay. Raymond Brochi, George Johnson. Woodrow Strand and Albert Hag- strom visted with Vernon Johnson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Asplund and sons, Lloyd, Kenneth, Robert and Norman, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walfred Asplund, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Strand and children, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Broeh} Sunday. Axel Asplund and Fred Johnson motored to Wilton Thursday. Miss Nadine Noon is visiting at the | | Ecklund home. Mary Pearson returned home Tuss- | day after spending about 10 days at the C. L. Johnson home. Mrs. John Anderson of Regan ac- companied Victor and Algct Strom to Bismarck Tuesday to visit with Mr. Anderson a patient at the Bismarck hospital. FLAPPER, FANNY SAYS: The beauties of the landscape are most evident at the shore, (Gk ee ey | Arena By MBS. 0. McINTYRE , Ed. Pond and Emil Schockenmeyer were business callers in Wing Wed- nesday. Miss Fern Glanville spent the week- end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Glanville in Wing. Mrs. Ralph Halver attended the’ Homemakers club meeting held! Thursday at the McClusky home in Wing. Mrs. A. Kusler assisted Mrs. McClusky as hostess. Miss Thecla Zimmer was the guest of Miss Neola Scallon from Tuesday until Saturday. Patrick, Mary Alice and Rose Mc- Intyre, high school pupils in Wing, spent the week-end at their home. | Rock Hill i By RUTH°LITTLE Willie Graf returned from South Dakota Friday. He spent a week as the guest of relatives. C. O. Kettleson was a Regan-caller Friday. Joseph Nemetz spent several days at the P. E. Patton home last week as @ guest of Raymond. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Hanson and son Francis of Wheaton, Minn., were Thursday and Priday guests at the Mrs. J. F. Little home. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Pitagerald were Saturday evening guests at the W. G. Sherman home at Regan. Mrs. P. E. Patton received word Monday that her only brother passed away at his home at Pond, Wisc. Francis Hanson was a Saturday guest of H. C. Rasche. Marwin Alm and 8. B. Olsen were Regan callers Saturday. Andrew Walker was a Sunday din- ner guest at the Clayton Little home. Phyllis Little spent the week-end at her home. Ee, Moffit | oe —> By MRS. ALBERS LUNDE The Misses Edna Doehle, Helen Doehle, Margaret Gillen and Mr. and’ Mrs. Alfred Hoover were Bismarck callers Saturday. Eldon Nichol re- turned home with them. Mrs, Prank Benz and two children Ardith and Gorden left Monday night from Bismarck for Crawfordsville, Oregon, to make their home. Miss Evelyn Olson, Don Dralle and Frank Benz accompanied them to Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. John Adams and |Mrs. Fred Doehle were visitors in | Moffit Tuesday. | Mrs, Carl Olson returned to her; home Monday night after a 10-day | visit in Bismarek. | Mrs. Jason\ Hoover and the teach- er from Morton district visited at the | Dralle home in Moffit Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Enockson Miss Margaret Gillen visited Monday eve- ‘ning at the Clair Porter home. Don Dralle and Miss Evelyn Olson spent Spnday evening at the Fred Doehle home. i Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lane enter- iteined at dinner Sunday Mr. and | | | t { urday night. Lunch was served fol- | honor, lowing the eard games. Burt Johnson went back to work Monday after a two-week illness. By MRS. GEORGE NELSON ‘Tuesday Ruth Trygg accompanied the teacher fram school No. 3 to the Kruger home where she was an over- night guest. Wednesday they at- tended the funeral of Euniee Corrine, year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Trygs. at Bismarck. Gene Cunningham and David Trysg places. Floyd Anderson,’ who has been working with a highway surveying crew at Jamestown, was transft to Minot recently. Morrison Cunningham visited Wed- nesday with Orest Trygg. Mrs. Devid Trygg, Mrs. Carl Hazel and Mr. Williams visited one night at the Sigrid Lundquist home. Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Nelson and daughter Gwendolyn were luncheon guests Wednesday at the Sigrid Lundquist home. Gilbert Cederstrom and Fred Cox were dinner guests Saturday at the Geo. Nelson home. Helen Anderson returned home after staying at the C. J. Trygg home while writing examinations. Clear Lake By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Christ Schoon and son-in-law, Adolph Hansen, were Bismarck callers Wednesda: A Albert Christensen was a business Mr. children spent Thursday at the Chrisi Schoon home. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Johnson were Saturday night and Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Olson. Glen Newland returned to his school duties at Devils Lake. Sunday after visiting with his perents since Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hammer, Mrs. Marie Olausen and son Raider, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Christensen and family gathered at the Kotuba home Sunday to help Grandma Kotuba celebrate her 78th birthday. The guests furnished the dinner in her . The centerpiece for the table was a decorated birthday cake. There was also another cake in honor of Mrs. Olausen’s birthday January 21. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Ole New- land and family spent Sunday eve- ning with Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Han- sen, ¥. A. Van Vieet spent Monday with his son Frank at a local hospital. Richmond fl By MARTHA BOSSERT George Hurmon, Frank Holmberg and Edward Storh were Wing shop- pers Thursday afternoon. David Bossert and William Degner visited Monday evening at the Jake Leno home. ic | Ernest, Hilda and Reynold Berg,; Eva and William Degner and David! Bossert visited Miss Jacobson at her | school house Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Engel are the parents of a baby girl. A number of friends helped Mrs. Jake Leno celebrate her 22nd birth- day Wednesday evening. i Edward and Paul Storh, Dorothy and Williard Skei and Miss Carlson erred | were Friday evening visitors at the} Mike Panjkovich home. \ Saturday evening visitors at the Rudolph Engel home were Mr. and Mrs. Jake Berg and family, Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Engel and family, Wil- liam, Martin, and Eva Degner, David, Martha and Clara Bossert, and Ed- ward Storh. Ted Storh is visiting with friends at Regan a few days. Phoenix SF By ELIZABETH NEFF Christ Wolff and son Julius were |Ted Rosenau home, George and Gustof Brose were ;Monday visitors at the Alex Neff Martin Gellner returned to_his home after working for Geo. Pehl, &r., the past month. Ted Rosenau and Christ Wolff were Saturday shoppers in Wing. Bill Wutzke took Mrs. Alex Neff to Wing Monday. Reinhard Brose took her to Bismarck from there. Martha Neff spent the woek-end at her home. George Brose was a business caller in Steele Saturday. Miss Danstrom was a Saturday din- ner guest of the Gellner girls. Mrs. Alex Neff helped Grandma Gellner celebrate her 83th birthday Sunday afternoon. . Harriett \ ) By JEAN WILLEAMSON Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wetzel left by train Wednesday for Tuttle. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Williamson were callers at the Russell Williams home Friday. Miss Lucille Anderson and Bertal Anderson were callers at the L. L. Zimmer home. Mrs. Geo. Pehl and daughter De Maris and Adam [M>lhoff visited their Saturday afternoon callers at the! father, who is sick, in Tuttle Mon- day. Miss Thecla Zimmer spent a few days with Mrs.Scallon of Wing. + | Baldwin By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER Mrs, N. A. Demaray and small son, Bruce, have returned to their home near Jamestown after a several weeks visit here with Mrs. Demaray’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Rupp. Robert Dorman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Knowly Dorman, has been un- able to attend school the past week due to illness. The Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. Fredolen Rupp Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 5. The Crofte Star Homemakers club will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ralph Falkenstein. Mrs, John Herdebu has been on the sick list the past two weeks. Miss Esther Diede is staying at the Herde- bu home during her illness. | Miss Josephine Lee, who teaches {near Still, was taken suddenly ill Tuesday and left the same day for a | hospital at Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Whittied were overnight guests at the home of Matt | Heck Thursday and Friday. Another guest at the Heck home is Jacob Heck of Bismarck, who is spending a few weeks with his brother. Mrs. Israel Keator and baby daugh- ter and Mrs. Ira Falkenstein arrived home from Bismarck Tuesday. Mr. ‘and Mrs, Keator have named their daughter Norma Ruth. Mr. and Mrs. Vernie Peterson of Naughton were recent callers at the home of Mr. Peterson’s father, Andy Peterson. t Burnt Creek By MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON Grant Andah] was an_ overnight guest at the Matt Andahl home Sun- day. Ole Sather and Glen Cleven were business callers in Bismarck Thurs- day. A birthday party was given for Raymond Hogue Saturday evening. The evening was spent in dancing. Refreshments were served at mid- night. Word has been received that Wes- ley Coddington is one of the boys in the CCC camp at Lake Itasca that was quite ill with the mumps. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berger and fam- lily of Flasher and Jack Heck of |Bismarck, son of Mrs. Marion Heck, were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Val. Steiner. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Coddington were callers in Bismarck Friday. Bentram Ceddington visited with his cousins, and Mrs. Floyd An- dahl and Mr, and Mrs. Dave Kensler ci sma. THE DRIVER GOT OUT OF THIS WITHOUT A SCRATCH | Mrs.\ Burns Bailey and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Fay Johnson, | Miss Margaret Gillen had as her! guests Tuesday evening at the C. BE! Moffit home, Mr. and Mrs, Alfred} Faust, Miss Margery Morris, Miss; Grace Miller and Mrs. Ed DeHaan. | | Bridge was in play at two tables. t ; Mr. and Mrs, Albert Lunde were Sunday evening supper guests at thé | John Lunde home. | Mrs. Ira Peckens entertained the Mothers’ club at her hame Thursday }afternoon. After the business meet- ing lunch was served by the hostess. | A surprise birthday party was giv- en for Ollie Kendall at his home Sat- | } t i W. C. Dorrington, driver of this big trailer truck, owes his life to the fact che trailer refused to fol. tow. the truck over a bridge near Lawrence. Kas. The trailer caught on a post, leaving the cab and driver dangling over the icy waters. of a creek. Derrington crawled from the cab without a soratch. (Associated Presse Photo) ’ > if Northwest Kidder | ge Seen eetee oka 0s By MRS. MABEL HAZLEGROVE Mrs. Russell Woodward, son Clar- ence and daughter Lucille returned home with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schuler fora visit there and at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schuler. Jake Stiglemeyer, Carl Kopplin, Russell Woodward and Ed. Ochsuner were in Tuttle Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Art Ochsuner and family called at Ed, Ochsuner’s home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Thorne were in Tuttle Sunday evening. Sees Ghylin By I. L. DAVIS Emerson Gill, who attends Wilton high school, spent Sunday at his home. Pupils of Ghylin school No. 1, with Miss Dorothy Little as teacher, as- sembled again Monday after four weeks vacation due to cold weather. Paul Davis of Wing was a Friday} and Saturday overnight guest at the Owen Davis home. Steve Little and daughter Dorothy called at the Albert Johnson home Sunday. Miss Little remained. over-| .. night. Owen and Paul Davis were dinner guests at the Willis Gill home Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Backman, ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Staton Davis and son Wallace, were callers in Bismarck Saturday. Bert Hedstrom was a caller at the Henry Speten home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Backman and Walter Scott were callers in Regan Thursday. * Wilson | | | ———_—___—_———---* By MRS. JOHN A. BERG Mr. and Mrs. Christ Neumiller visited at the Christ Wolf home Sun- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner called at the Wm. Wagner home Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wagner, son) “>| Jake and Mr. and Mrs. John Berg motored to Wilton Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Wagner of near a Mercer spent Friday with Fred Neu- miller, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berg motored to Bismarck Wednesday. Philip Wall motored to Bismarck Sunday to get Mrs. Wall, who was a patient at the Bismarck hospital for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs, Herold Lang of Wil- ton spent Thursday evening at the Christ Wolf home. Mrs. Christ Wolf and daughter Hilda motored to Wilton Saturday. Rev. Heimer of McClusky will con- duct services at the Wilton Evangelist church north of Wilton Sunday, Jan. 26, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, y €anfield By MRS. A. F. GHYZLIN Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Hanson and Francis spent a few days at the J. F. and Clayton Little homes. Mrs. Ole Olson returned home Wednesday after spending two weeks at a hospital. In honor of their 11th wedding an- 9 ‘visitor at the A. H. Burnett home | Friday. |__Mr. Rasmussen of Madelia, Minn., | Mrs. Carl Meland’s father, who has | been spending several weeks visiting , here, returned home Friday evening. The Tuttle high school basketball teams played the Driscoll teams at a game here Monday evening. The scores were 20-10 in favor of the Dris- coll girls and 28°12 in favor of the Tuttle boys. || Frances > By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Edwin Dietazman visited at the V. | M. Craven home near Menoken Wed- | nesday. Edwin Dietzman accompanied John | Olsen to Bismarck Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Owen’ spent Friday afternoon at the home of Mr | and Mrs. Chas. McCormick. Louis Owen accompanied some of the young folks of Menoken to Bis- marck Saturday evening whefe they attended a show. Mr. and Mrs. John Kruger and Mrs. A. Kruger were shoppers in Bis- marck Saturday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Melick were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kershaw Sunday. id | “Lyman i By CLARA E. WANTTAJA | {| Eirio Eckholm and Seth Gylden | made a trip to Wing via team Tues- day. | Lawrence Olson called at the Keller home Wednesday and was an over | night guest at Harry Hedstrom’s. John Waisti, Louis Olson and son | Clarence, and Bill Wanttaja motored ‘to Wing Thursday afternoon. Kino and Sylvia Eckholm were Saturday evening at Bill Wanttaja’s. Melvin Magnus and Arthur Dronen returned to Bismarck Sunday, Sigurd Dronen is spending a few i days at the Harry Hedstrom home. Lauri Koski spent’a few days with Earl Waisti the past weck. Lawrence and Clifford Olson were Monday evening visitors at Morris Erickson’s. % visitors | | | Schrunk By EDNA MARCHANT Ciarence Knutson and his brother, Sim Knutson, were dinner guests at the John Witt home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Witt and Lor raine Wentz visited at the Roy Mar- chant home Monday. John Witt, Henry Pavey and John Fitzgerald were shoppers in Wing Friday. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Knutson were Saturday evening supper guests at the Roy Marchant home. Chester Bowler visited at the John ‘Witt home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Richter and son Glenn of Denhoff were guests of Herman Neiters last week. Emil Witt visited at the Christ Wentz home a few days last week. Tim Knudson, who has been visit- ing with his brother Clarence and family for several weeks, departed Wednesday for his home at Fort Peck, Mont. His small son, Marvin, is remaining here with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. John Fitzgerald and daughter were dinner guests at the John Witt home Tuesday. > niversary Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin , i ~ entertained at supper Wednesday the} | following: Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson, + Oscar Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Odie Bailey and Miss Moitrejean, Mrs. B. O. Strand and son Barney returned home Thursday after spend- ing a week in Regan. Neoma Berg spent the week-end at the Wm. Mickelson home with Laurice Jorgenson. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Little and daughters wete dinner guests at the J. FP, Little home Friday. Miss Moitrejean spent Saturday evening and Sunday at the Ghylin home. Mr. and Mfs. Odie Bailey are spend- ing a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Dee Bailey at the Olson home. Canfield callers in Regan Saturday were Mr. Ghylin and Gerald, Cecil Elkins, Oliver Whitmer, Roy, Floyd and Andy Walker, Albert Heimbuch and Moilenan’s. | Christiana se By MRS. RAYMOND JOHNSON Bob Sharp and Adolph Hanson were Driscoll and Steele callers Mon- \day. Miss Norma Hanson returned to Steele with them after visiting at the Hanson home. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Johnson had as their supper guests Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Martin Magnus and family, Paul Worth and Marvin Magnus. Visitors at the Christ Schcon home | Friday evening were Mr. and Mrs. | Adolph Hanson and family, Mr. and Mrs, Martin Magnus and family, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Johnson and Paul Worth. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Johnson spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr.! and Mrs, Harold Olson of Clear Lake | township. Mrs. Rose Olson visited ' at Adolph Hanson home. Christ Schoon, Bob Barrows and/ Lillian Benish motored to Driscoll Saturday. Miss Benish took the train for Bismarck to spend the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs, Christ Schoon and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hanson Sunday evening. Driscoll By DELLA MAE OLSON Wing By ANNA MARIE MUELLER Paul Davis was a supper guest at the Ewin Johnson home in Bismarck Sunday night while en route home from Regan. Ruby Feltheim spent the week-end) visiting with Ruth Lytle. Hallard Scallon is now employed in| Edgeley, N. Dak. Clyde Harvey and son Earl return-| ed to their home here Saturday eve~ ning after spending a few weeks at points in California. Mr. and. Mrs. J. O. Lein were sup-| per guests at the J. M. Lein home} Sunday. The Homemakers club was held at} the home of Mrs. Ben McCloskey} Thursday. Mrs. McCloskey and Mrs. Al Kusler were hostesses. Irene Mueller was an_ overnight guest at the R. B. Jacobson home Thursday. Mrs. G. A. Hubbell and daughters Ellen Mae and Dorothy of Linco! Valley, were callers in this vicinity last week-end, Earl Harvey was a supper guest at the J. O. Lein home Sunday. Lameta Mae Mueller is in bed suf: fering from severe burns which she received Friday morning at her home. Mrs. R. B. Jacobson and daughte! Geraldine were Sunday visitors at the John Mueller home. John Weber, Jr. was a Saturday dinner guest at the John Muelley home. % Menoken By NORMA AGNEW Mr. and Mr: are visiting Mr. and Mr: Albert Dralle of Brainerd, Minn, attended his father’s funeral Satur: day. He will remain here for a shord tim Miss Laura Taylor, Milnor, is thq primary teacher replacing Misg Blanche Stéwart. Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson re turned home after a three weeks vaca: tion with relatives in Minnesota. George Knoll, who was a patien| in the St. Alexius hospital, returneq to his home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Agnew and son Elmer were Friday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Agnew, th occasion being Mr. M. D. Agnew’ birthday. Mrs. Otto Ayers entertained @ grouy of ladies Wednesday. The eveni was spent in sewing. The independent basketball | played with Co. A of Fort Lincoln Menoken was defeated. The seniors, Charlotte Shermay the | The Indian girls of Bismarck and the Tappen boys basketball teams played the Driscoll high school teams in a game here Saturday evening. The Driscoll girls won, 19-17. The local boys were defeated, 19-14. Funeral services were held here) Monday afternoon for Conrad Flath, Jr., infant son of Mr, and Mrs. Conrad Flath, Mesdames Oscar Pederson and J. McCann were hostesses for the Dris- coll Homemakers club held Wednes- day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Erickson and Manley have left for California to spend a couple of months. Henry Johns and son Frank were business callers in Steele Monday. Paul Pasley left Monday evening to visit friends in and around Valley City. Sam Weberg of St. Paul Visited his mother, Mrs. J. Erystad, who is a Louis Owen, Orson King and Pal Esteel, accompanied by their teache Mrs. Bertine Sands, Miss Grims1 and Otto Ayers motored to Bistnar Saturday night to see the show, “: Tale of Two Cities.” Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Craven, accom panied by their daughters, Rober and Mrs. Milton Rue, are lea Monday for a three weeks visit wil relatives in California. A new material for bathing suits made of wool, specially treated by process which causes it to shed wate and dry veyy quickly. i

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