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NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | Menoken By NORMA AGNEW Miss Dorothy Wachal and Beryl Charlotte Sherman was an over- night guest of Lillian and Beryl Crav- en Wednesday. Mrs. Chester Sherman and infant son spent Friday with Mrs. M. O. Sherman. * Edwin Dietzman and Vernon Thy- sell, Bismarck, were brief callers of Elmer Agnew’s Sunday. Misses Charlotte and Florence Sherman spent the week-end with Lucille and Eleanor Ebeling. Welch’s Spur | OM By MES. R M. WELCH Mrs, M. B, Funston, Miss Eile! “ay. Funston and chore boy, Todd Mad- land, motored home Monday from Menoken where they spent the week- end, Theodore Dorman visited his uncle, Julius Dorman, Monday. Robert Welch was a caller at the L. 8. Doppler home. | Clear Lake By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Paul Paslay, who visited with his friend, Olaf Olausen, south of Valley City for a few days, has returned home. Mary and Margaret Dromen, who are attending school in Driscoll, spent the week-end with their parents. Mrs. Alfred Olson and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and children visited at the Christ Schoon home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen had as their Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and family. Warren Keeler and son Donald mo- tored to Steele Monday. Mrs. Adolph Hansen and children spent Monday with her mother, Mrs. Christ Schoon. - {__Eeklund | By ELBIE MURREY Margaret Murray was an overnight guest at the Partykes home Friday. Fred Peterson and Albert Larson were visitors at the Holden home Saturday. Teddy Murray and Harry Holden were Bismarck callers Saturday. Wilton callers Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Steve Murray, Paul and Vearl Holden and Rudy and Gunder Hagen. Bob Spitzer, Walter Spangbérg, and Mr, and Mrs. Steve Murray and fam- ily were visitors at the John Partyke home. and Paul Holden were visi- tors at the Murray home Sunday. Vearl Holden and Alice Larson were Sunday visitors at the Enoch Ander- son Sunday. Rock Hill | oe By RUTH LITTLE Ralph Robertson was a Regan call- er Friday. H. C. Rasche and Clayton Little were Tuesday dinner guests at the Mrs. J, F. Little home. Mr. and Mrs. Ode Bailey returned to their home Friday after spending several days as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Bailey. Andrew Walker received word Fri- day that his son Clarence is seriously il with pneumonia at Fort Mead, 8. Dak. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Magnuson were Regan callers Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Fitzgerald are making their home at the J. R. Fitzgerald home at Regan. Wilton By MRS. ART FERRIS Mrs, Albert Daleug spent the first of the week in Bismarck with her daughter, Mrs. Fred Wilhelm, who has been ill but is much improved. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Christ Peterson, all of Minot, motored to Wilton Sunday where the Groves spent the day at the Ted Newman home. The Peter- sons remained until Tuesday and visited at the home of Mrs. Peter- son’s father, Albert Aune, of north of town. Paul Campbell of Minot caller in Wilton Thursday. Mrs. Lawrence Strauss of Bismarck visited in Wilton Monday. Miss Edyth Freitag, who is employ- ed in Bismarck, spent Saturday and Sunday at her home in Wilton. Mrs. Pete Mickelson of Regan has was & .| home near Mandan. Riverview | By MISS PHYLLIS WORST Mr, and Mrs. Irvin were Raymond Flannigan visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Paul, 8r., on Thursday. Rita Mae and Phyllis Worst were | Saturday callers at the John Flanni- gan home. Ethel Johnson and John Carlson visited at the Capital City on Thurs- Irvin Bourgois was a guest at the home of L. W. Sperry Friday. Herman Worst and daughter Rita were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hogue, Jr., Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hogue, Jr., and son and Herman Worst and daugh- ter Rita motored to Bismarck Friday. Raymond Flannigan and Walter Paul were Capital City shoppers Fri- William Schonert and daught Edna motored to Bismarck Friday. Capital City shoppers Wednesda _Oraven have been on the sick list this| {rah aden Siiihccnessn ded THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1986 here Priday evening. The Sterling boys were defeated, 50-5, and the Sterling girls 31-13, Mesdames J. A. McCann and Oscar Pederson were hostesses for the Wom- . Mrs, Andrew Dronen were visitors at the Carl Erickson home Sunday. The Ladies’ Aid members held a brad hire Thursday afternoon in James Wright left Sunday for Bis- marck where he will be employed oy Montgomery Ward & Co. Mrs, Nels Meland returned home Friday from South Dakota where she has been visiting relatives. | | Baldwin By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER Mr, and Mrs. Ira Falkenstein en- Local friends of Mrs. Richard Nixon Mount Vernon, a former resident will be sorry to learn she { —“‘Ghristiana 1 By MRS. RAYMOND JOHNSON Mrs. Helmer Arnson visited with Mrs. Raymond Johnson while Mr. Arnson called at the Magnus home. | Mr. and Mrs. Martin Magnus and family, Marvin Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Johnson were visitors at Adolph Hanson’s home Monday evening. Driscoll callers Saturday were Bob Barrows, Christ Schoon, Bob Sharp, Adolph Hanson and Alfred Olson. Visitors at the Christ Schoon home Saturday were Mrs. Rose Olson and Mrs, Anna Hanson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland were evening at Adolph Magnus visited at the Frank Kershaw farm oem By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Miss Dorothy Edson, teacher of the East Frances school, was a caller at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lundquist Monday afternoon. She also called at the Dietzman home en route home. Joe Fischer was a caller at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul McCor- mick Tuesday afternoon. rd Owen, Joe Fischer and Miss Dorothy Edson were business callers in Bismarck Thursday, returning home Friday evening. John Kruger and Harry Smith were callers at the W. A. home Friday evening. Miss night guest at the Mrs. Folyd Owen Friday also spent Saturday there. Edwin Dietzman, who is employed at the Washburn Coal company Bismarck, spent Sunday at his par. ental home. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kershaw and son Arthur were dinner guests at che home of their son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Melick, Sun- day. Paul McCormick was a culler in Menoken Thursday. Myron Fischer was a caller at the | F. L. Owen home Thursday. Hampton —_________—__# By ELIZABETH KOPPY John Ohthauser, accom! by his brother Martin, was a caller in Cannon Ball Monday. Teddy Stohler of Gayton called on friends in this vicinity Monday. Miss Mary Koppy, who had been visiting with her aunt and uncle, Mr. ;and Mrs. Steve Koppy, left for her She was accom- panied by her cousin, Gertrude. non Ball called on friends in this vicinity Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Menz of Can- Mr. and Mrs, Godfrey Grensz left {for Cannon Ball Saturday. Frank Lawler, Sr., went: to Linton the fore part of this week to attend j the commissioners’ meeting. Canfield | By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN Mr. and Mrs. Odie Bailey left for their home in Bismarck after spend- ing two weeks at the Ole Olson home. Mr. and Mrs. Odie Bailey, Mr. and Mrs, Dee Bailey and Mrs. Ole Olson spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Abbie McCoy. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ghylin wera callers in Regan Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Strand and son visited at the Oliver Whitman home Priday evenuing. home been visiting at the home of Mr. and| Callers in Regan Yom here Satur- Mrs. Matt Mickelson in Wilton this; day were Dee Bailey, Merrill Lindsey week. Ray Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Wagemanu, Jake Olson, an employe of the} Oliver Whitman, Cecil Elkins, Christ ‘Truax-Traer Coal Co., had the mis-|Doer and Neoma Berg. fortune of breaking his leg while at} The Doerr girls returned to schoo) work Friday. Monday after visiting at home since Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kuhnert were| Christmas. ‘Thursday evening dinner guests at} Mfrs. Jake Heinbuch and Willie and the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J.|Edna Heinbuch were callers in Regan Schmid. Thursday. = —+¢]| Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson, Oscar O1- Richmond | |son, Mrs. Bailey and Miss Maitrejean e——__________—_¢ | spent Sunday afternoon st the Ghylin By MARTHA BOSSERT Friday evening visitors at the Adolph Deg- By DELLA MAE OLSON ber . Wing shoppers Saturday afternoon; Funeral services were held here were Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Degner| Saturday afternoon for Frank Van son William, Mr. Bossert, John} Vleet. The following relatives from dr., and son Richard, Christ/a distance attended: Mrs, Belle Van Jacob Hein. Vleet (his mother), Mr. and Mrs. E. Jacobson and Margaret Jones} Leibel (brother-in-law and sister), all at the former's|from Glen Ullin and sisters, Mrs. John Tzuhn and Mrs. C. Stuhl of ., Detroit Lakes, Minn. Miss Cordelia Jordan of Bismaick spent the week-end at home. Miss Mary Dronen spent the week- Bossert| end at her home in Clear Lake town- BS ie ipslisl Ee girls’ basketball teams played the Driscoll high school teams at a game i ship. The Sterling high school boys’ and |’ daughter returned home fri marck fire late Monday afternoon from an overheated stove in the pasement. Schrunk } Bv EDNA MARCHANT ‘Wm. Ryan, Jr., passed away on Thursday in the Black Hills of South Dakota at the CCC camp where he had been for two years. His death was caused by pneumonia. He leaves his parents, two sisters and one brother. Mr, and Mrs. C. B, Knudson and family were supper guests at the Emil Stroh home Friday evening. Ed and Emil Stroh, Jake Berg, John Hein and Wm. Ryan were shop- ping in Wing Friday. Mrs. Marchant and Chester Bowler | were dinner guests Sunday at the C. B. Knudson home, Clyde Harvey, our mail carrier, is again on our route after visiting with his father in California for some time. There will be no school in School No. 2 on account of cold weather and sickness in the Nolan family. Mr. and Mrs. John Witt and Lor- raine Wentz were dinner guests at the Wm. Witt home Tuesday. Henry Pavey was a dinner guest at the John Fitzgerald home Wednesday. Dinner guests at the John Witt home Sunday were C. B. Knudson, Chester Bowler and Emil Witt. Emil Witt has been employed at the John Witt home for a few days. Lorraine Wentz visited at the John Fitzgerald home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bender and daughters visited at the C. B. Knud- son home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Knudson and family visited at Marchants’ Thurs- day. Trygg | By MRS. GEORGE NELSON Violet Hazel was a visitor Saturday with Alice Hasse at the Gene Cun- ningham home. Fred Cox, Gene Cunningham and sons, Edward and Morrison, and Alice Hasse were supper guests Sunday at -@ | the Geo. Nelson home. Annie Emineth spent a few days at the Pete Porter home. &@ Moffit caller Joe Emineth was ‘Thursday. The Giovannon! young folks visited at the Kuntz home Sunday. ‘ John Craven, Jacob Dietrich, and William McMurrich, were Bismarck Mauk called at the B. G. Buckley and John Craven homes Monday evening. { Sterling By SHIRLEY STEWART Miss Mary Victor arrived here Sat- urday to spend a few days at the George Lee home. Quite a large crowd from here at- tended the basketball games at Dris- coll Friday night. The girls’ score was 13-25 and the boys’ 5-50, both in favor of Driscoll. Mr. and Mrs. John Sedvic and Sid- ney Lunquist were Saturday dinner guests at the Oscar Anderson home. Miss Marion Ness spent a few days at the John Servic home, leaving for home Tuesday. Norma Hanson of Steele arrived here Saturday to spend a few days with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Roy Han- son, The Sterling section crew was called out twice Friday night to fix broken rails. Mr, and Mrs. Helmer Meland were visitors at the Oscar Anderson home the Oscar Anderson home Saturday t.. Bessie spent the week-end at the Richard Lang home. ‘Wyman Twener spent Monday night with John Lang. Faye Langley returned home from the hospital in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. Twilling was a Sunday dinner guest at the J. Amedia home H. Riley home. returned Sunday after spending a few days in McKenzie visiting friends, t Glenview | By VIOLET JOHNSON Mr, and Mrs. Walter Simons and family visited at the Henry Edelbrook home Sunday. : at Amanda Johnson’s Sunday callers were Millard Jacobson, Arthur Riech and Wayne and Homer Monroe. Vearl Holden and Alice Larson called at Enock Anderson’s Sunday. Al Holden left Friday for Delta, Colorado, upon receipt of a message stating that his mother, who resides there, was seriously ill. He will also visit his son Archie and daughter Rene at Warden, Mont., before re- turning, Leonard Lange is spending some time in Bismarck. John Eliason and Harold Svarin called at the Lester Larson home Sunday evening. Brittin By 0. DUTTON Mr. and Mrs. A. Giovannoni have Mrs. John Anderson left for Bis- marck the last part of the week. She will remain there with Mr. Anderson, who was discharged from the marck hospital, until the weather permits him to return home. In an effort to extinguish the blaze, Violet Hazel had her hands severely burned when a small kerosene can fell from the top of the stove and ignited. Lyman aca ie eee, By CLARA E. WANTTAJA Mr. and Mrs. George Sedivec were Saturday afternoon callers at the Gust Eckholm home. Melvin Erickson was a brief caller at Bill Wanttaja’s Monday. Henry Inget was a visitor at the John Waisti home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Olson and fam- ily and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Sedivec were Saturday evening visitors at the Morris Erickson home in honor of Mr. Erickson’s birthday. Seth Gylden and Arne Antilla were Wing callers Tuesday and Thursday. Francis Banttari was a visitor at the Emory Boss home Friday evening. Walter Inget, Louis Olson, Bud Sedivec and Bill Wanttaja were call- ers in Wing Friday. Mrs. Victor Maki called at the schoolhouse Friday afternoon, and brought her daughter Mable home to spend the week-end. Verila Inget was a visitor at the Gust Eckholm home Sunday after- noon, Edwin Olson visited at his parental home and at the Eckholm home Sun- day. Eino. Eckholm was a Wing caller Saturday. - Sunday afternoon and _ evening callers at the Bill Wanttaja home were Mrs. Louis Olson and daughter Mavis, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Sedivec, Eino and Tyne Eckholm, Seth Harju and Edwin Olson. By JEAN WILLIAMSON Bill Rohrer transacted business in Tuttle Saturday. Mrs. Binder returned with him to spend a few days with her daughter. Mrs. Pehl and daughter Arlene, Mr and Mrs. John Melhoff and Mr. and Mrs. Adam Melhoff were called to Tuttle because of the death of their father Fred Melhoff. The funeral ser- vices will be held at Tuttle, Tues- day. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wetzel and Martha Neff were afternoon callers em the H. F. Williamson home Satur- Ye Benny Hubard is spending the week-end at the L. L. Zimmer home. Miss Louise Pehl of Bismarck re- J marck, Monday, to have an infectio finger treated. She returned Wednes- day. ‘Miss Ethel Brenden visited her par- ents Mr. and Mrs, Brenden of Tuttle * Saturday. Mr. George Gilbreath of Tuttle is visiting Frank Lambert over the week- end. Miss Millman left Saturday to visi: ‘Tuesday. Mrs. William Merkel and daughter Doris of Wing, is here visiting rela- tives, Missouri | ¢—__—______——_e Kershaw returned home with, them. She spent the night at the Craven home. Miss Mona McElwain was an over- night guest at the Wm. Mills home. Steve Vogel accompanied Jacob Dietrich to Bismarck Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Howard Smith of near Sterling are the parents of a baby boy Mrs. Smith was formerly Miss Caro- line Burkhart. Becky and Jack Dutton spent last week in Bismarck. Mr, and Mrs. 8, Kuntz have re- turned to Brittin, and will make their home with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kuntz ‘or the present. Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoover were among those who attended the grain dealers convention in Bismarck this week, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kershaw were Sunday dinner guests at the Dave Kershaw home By MRS. K. R. SNYDER Mrs, Winnie Farnum, teacher of Manning school No. 1, is now staying at the home of Mrs, Peggy Stewart. Andrew Irvine was a caller at the John Crawford home Friday after- noon, (Correction): Mrs. was previously ported, but at the Burleigh county of- fice of the Rural Resettlement admin- istration. Mr, Sylvester of Mandan called at the Jam2s MacDonald home Satur day evening. Vern MacLean was a Saturday din- ner guest at the John Crawford home and a caller at the Leslie Clark, James and William MacDonald homes. Ralph Snyder and John Crawford were Sunday dinner guests at the W. E. Snyder home near Menoken. Bis-, | LION CUB RAISED ON BO17LE This week-old tlon cub, shown with his mother, Ouchess, at the Madison, Wis., z00, Is being raised on a bottle by Zoo Director Fred Winkelmann. The Iloness’ milk supply became exhausted. (Associated Press Photo) McKenzie By MRS. T. T. HUGHES at the T. T. Hughes home was post: the weather, show in Bismarck Sunday afternoon. The recreation leader Ray Henn- Mike we ingsyard gave a benefit dance for the purpose of acquiring new equipment Saturday night. M B, A. Drawver returned home Sat- urday from Wilton and Ontario, Wis- consin where he made a 2-months vis- it with his daughter, Mrs, Neil Bolden and other relatives, Mr. and Mrs, J. F. Wildfang were Sunday dinner guests at the L, M. Wildfang home. The Larkin club was entertained Tuesday by Mrs. P. E. Roth instead of Mrs. E. Turner. The Homemakers’ banquet which was to be given Wednesday evening Sunday visitors at the E. L, Adam: home, Tuesday night. P. J. McNeill is chair: and B. F. Coons is in charge of re freshments. Mrs, J. F. Wildfang Thursday after. with Mrs. R. C. Wildfang. They also visited Mrs. Hughes’ par. ents, Mr. ahd Mrs. John Gable, Sr. in Bismarck, | Tits Curious WorL By William Ferguson ———— ALL OF TH “HERE WAS BURIED THOMAS JEFFERSON, AUTHOR OF THE DECLARATION OF AMERICAN, INDEPENDENCE AND OF THE STATUTE OF VIRGINIA FOR, RELIGIOUS FREEDOM, AND FATHER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.” in He MADE NO MENTION OF BEING PRES/DENT/ STARS TRAVEL. THROUGH SPACE AT VARYING SPEEDS SOME TRAVEL SEVERAL. HUNDRED MILES PER SECOND. poned until a later date because of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Morgan and Mr, and Mrs. George Watson attended a Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Raeshke were The P. T. A. will hold a meeting man of the entertainment committee ‘The W. C. T. U. was entertained by noon, The February meeting will be Mr. and Mrs, George Hughes were Friday business callers in Bismarck. 5 ae Burnt Creek ay By MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON Bertram, Donald, and Cecil Cod- dington called at the Lester Blattner home Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Andahl, daughter Gloria and Janice Codding- ton were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Wedge at a card party Friday evening. Mr. Floyd Andahl, Janice M. Cod- dington and Clinton Solum, called at the H. E. Coddington home Saturday. Olaf Sather and Helmer Andahl were business callers in Bismarck Fri- day. Miss Aurial Miller is attending the Capital Commercial college in Bis- marck, Saturday callers in Bismarck were: Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Steiner and son Louie, Lester Blattner, John Ma- honey, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Flanni- ‘gan, Mr, and Mrs. H. E. Coddington, |Mr. and Mrs, Pete Luzbun and Hel- |mar Andahl. 1 Lila Andahl is spending the week in | Bismarck, vistinig her sister, Mrs. Robert Bazley. Gus Houge, Jr, and Raymond Flannigan were guests of Frank Paul, \Sr in Burnt Creek, last week, Wing | By ANNA MARIE MUELLER aa) Mary Jane Olson is visiting friends and relatives in Bismarck for a few days, | Mrs. Sophus Lein and Mrs. J. O. Lein entertained some friends at a party in honor of J. O. Lein’s birth- day Saturday evening. Progressive whist was played at six tables. High score was won by Bill Olson and Clara Weber. Consolation was given to Mr. and Mrs. James Olson. Linda Bailey is employed at the Ben McCloskey home while Mrs. Mc- Closkey is in the hospital. Neil O’May of Bismarck is taking business census and is making Wing his headquarters for the northern part of this county. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis were Sun- day afternoon visitors at the Arlie Felton home. Clyde Harvey, rural mail carrier on route No. 1 and John Harty, on route No, 2, resumed their duties the first of the month, after having been on their vacations. 8, Lein has been substituting for Clyde Harvey and T. Suby for John Harty. Mrs. C. A. Kettleson and daughter Marlys were Monday forenoon visit- ors at the home of Mrs. Paul Davis. Bill Olson was a supper guest at the John Mueller home Monday eve- ning. Raymond Lein, Garth Scallon and Lillian, Anna Marie and Elizabeth Mueller were Sunday evening visitors at the R. B. Jacobson home. The funeral of William Ryan was held in the Catholic church Wed- nesday. He passed away while work- ing in a CCC camp in South Dakota. The interment will be made in the local cemetery. ] By BERNADETTE HOPKINS Regan Mr. and Mrs. A. F, Tourtelotte en- tertained the members of the Bridge club and their husbands at a party Tuesday evening. Score prizes were won by Mrs, August Okeson, August Westerman, Mrs, Carl Lein and Carl Berg. Mrs. Howard Watkins enter- tains the club at her home Tuesday, February 10. Edward Brennise returned to his home Tuesday after spending several weeks at the Pete Mickelson farm home. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Krier and small son returned to Bismarck after sev- eral months spent in Regan. Mr. Krier was recreational director for this district. August Suezle and Dave Hochhalter hhave returned to their homes after several days spent in Bismarck, Mrs. O. B. Aune and daughter Greta spent the week-end in Bismarck and Mandan with relatives, Elsie Aune was the guest of the Strand children during her absence, Mrs. Anna Strand and granddaugh- ter Rosebud Strand and Mrs. B. E. Rierson spent the week-end in Bis- marck going down especially to hear the concert presented by Astrid Fjelde, a lifelong friend of Mrs. Strand’s, William Dimond of Baldwin was a guest for several days this week of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. F, Di- Sets College Record Donald MacMurray (above), 21, of New York City, will complete four years of college work in one year if he passes two final examinations in psychology this spring at the University of Chic.go, which per. mits a student to progress as rapid. ly as he Is able. (Associated Press Photo) mond, who have both been ill with the flu for the past week. Messrs. Norton Strand, Augusi Okeson, Charles Tedholm, John Voel- ler and A, H. Lundberg entrained for Bismarck Monday evening, the ele- vator managers going down specially for the Grainmen’s convention. Mrs, Charles Tedholm and Mrs. H E Rannestad were hostesses to the Ladies’ Aid at the Tcdholm home Thursday afternoon. Mrs. G. E, Bren- nise and Mrs. Ray McCullough will entertain February 19 at the Brennise home. Carl Lein took the train to Wing Thursday morning to see his pa his mother having returned the same Thelma Hanson wv Monday guest of brother. She came with on his rc‘urn from Bis day morning. Art Rieling played for the prest- dent’s ball at Wilton Wednesday eve- ning. He returned home Friday. uc ee ee Moffit 1 no i By MRS. ALBERT LUNDE The Mothers’ club entertained at @card and dancing party at the school house Saturday evening. Cards were played until supper time. High awards went to Fred Moffit and Mrs. Dewey Olson, After a lunch, served at midnight, dancing was enjoyed. Mrs, Fay Johnson was taken to Bis- marck Monday for an operation {01 rupture. She is getting along nicely ‘The Misses Edna Doehle and Mar- garet Gillen went to Bismarck with Albert Lunde, Saturday. Eldon Nicho! returned home with them to spend Sunday in Moffit. Albert Dralle of Brainerd, Minn. spent a few days visiting his uncle, M M. Dralle and family. The Epworth League met with Mis: Gertrude De Haan Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Albert Lunde, Miss Margaret Gillen and Mrs. C. E. Moffit motored to the home of Mr. and Mrs Fred Doehle Monday night to cele- brate their second wedding annivers- ary. A lovely lunch was served at midnight. The missionary society met with Mrs. J. C. Kendall Wednesday. Owing to the severe cold and storm not many were present. Mr. and Mrs, Burns Bailey and children were dinner guests at the Fred Doehle home Sunday. Wm. Lane left Thursday night for Grand Rapids, Minn., called there by the serious illness of his father, B. FP. Lane, who suffered a nervous break- down. Mrs. C. F. Curtis and daughter Marjory, Miss Nellie Morrison and Mrs, C. E. Moffit called at the L. D. Bailey home Sunday. There will be special services at the church Sunday in honor of Lincoin’s birthday. Mr, and Mrs, Albert Lar Miss Margery Morris were callers Saturday. The Lary: to the Floyd iBer home near dock to spend Sunday. ick and Eagle A TYPEWRITER and BOXED PAPERS Buy Fagle-A in the handy hinge { > box. It fits in desk drawer or on shelf and assures clean, dustless sheets at all times. If provided with good paper, office workers can do bet- ter work—and more of it. 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