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Gao & THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. F&inay, FEBRUARY 28, 1936 9 NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | Menoken By NORMA AGNEW Mrs, Richard Ludeman and daugh- ter, Alice Rebecca, Hawkeye, Iowa, are here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. August Klipstein. Messrs. Alfred and Ed. Ryberg, Wiliam Davenport and George Manly were business callers in Menoken Wednesday. Gail Holmes, brother of the de- ceased Allene Holmes, underwent an operation for appendicitis Sunday morning. He is recovering at this writing. S. W. Burleigh By MRS. ALEX STEWART Claude Houser, John Becknall and Charley Malard were overnight call- ers in Bismarck Wednesday. Jacob Dietrich and Andrew Irvine motored to Bismarck Friday. Carrie Hapel of Bismarck spent the week-end in this vicinity. George Hoeheimer, Claude Houser and Alex Stewart made a trip to Huff Monday. Charley Johnson spent the fore part of the week in Bismarck, attend- ing to business and visiting his son Miss Hazel Halvorson is spending} Ervin. this week at her parental home. The high school girls’ basketball tournament is to be held in Driscoll March 6 and 7. The boys’ will be at ‘Wing. There are eight teams enter- ing. Frances a | By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Walter Dietzman returned home from Bismarck Wednesday after serving on the jury the past two ‘weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Melick spent ‘Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kershaw. Wm. Kershaw was a caller in Mc- Kenzie Thursday. Elmer Lundquist and Robert Miller were callers in Menoken Thursday. Joe Fischer put his car on a sled at the Floyd Owen farm and pulled it to Menoken by team. He went on to Bismarck with the car. Saturday Harry Smith accompanied John Kruger to Bismarck where he will spend several days. | Christiana By MRS. RAYMOND JOHNSON ‘Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sharp were Wed- nesday evening visitors at the Christ Schoon home. zy Miss Lillian Benish is spending her two weeks’ vacation with her parents of Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and family, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon and family and Bob Barrows were supper guests at Adolph Hanson's home Friday evening. Those who were shoppers at Ster- ling from Christiana Friday were Bob Sharp, Martin Magnus, Raymond Johnson, Clemens Cluton, Shorty Stuckman, Bill Houge and Ed. Gib- son. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Johnson were Sunday afternoon visitors at Adolph Hanson's home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Olson and son visited Sunday afternoon at Albert Christensen’s home. ; Phoenix o—e By ELIZABETH NEFF Anne, Annette and Edna Gellner and Martha Neff spent the week-end at their respective homes. Olga Brose, who is attending high ool in Wing, spent the week-end her parents’ home. A number of friends gathered at the Phoenix schoolhouse Saturday evening to help Gustof Brose and Edna Gellner celebrate their birth- days. The evening was spent in dancing. Music was furnished by Alex Neff and His Sisters and George Brose. Emil Schockenmeycr was an Arena caller Thursday. Alex Neff, Bill Wutzke, George Erose and Martin Gellner were Wing callers Thursday. Rheinhart Brose of Wing spent the week-end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Brose, Gustof. Jakie, Olga, Rheinhart Brose, Arthur Neff and Martin Gellner were Sunday visitors at the Bill Gellner home, More than half the coal mined in South Africa is produced in the Transvaal. STORIES IN STAMPS By L. S. Klein i) rh ee fl i (Ht mT | i "ip . i For bearly a century the people of Finland lived under the heavy yoke of Imperial Russia Then. foward the end of the 19th cen ‘ory, they began to ussert them felves | They sought to cultivate their own language and to develop an individual democracy But R sta tuok more secure hold aod quelled the revolt. One of the means by whtch the Finns sought tv declare their free- dom was a special Finnish postage. But tn 1899 Russia suppressed that and forced the Finne to use only Russian stamps In protest. the Finns privately issued # mourning stamp. in black. with only the arms of Finland in color The price of this stamp. “I penni.” was Printed on the back ond the in- come from its sale was used for national propaganda The stamp, which ia shown here. was placed by patriotic Finns oo the front of their letters while -the reg ular Russian postage -stamp was applied to the back Ruw sis stopped this. however. after @ circu. lation of only about two I y days. (Copyrisht, 1986, NEA Service. Inc.) Burnt Creek i By MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Coddington were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Steiner Sunday. Bertram Coddington celebrated his 18th birthday Feb. 21. Thursday shoppers in Bismarck were Valentine Steiner, Jr. and Les- ter Blattner. Mrs. Matt Andahl has as her guest over the week-end her daughter, Mrs. Robert Bailey of Bismarck. Friday Capital City shoppers were Matt Andahl and family, Carl Schultz and son Fritz, Harry Schonert and family, and Paul Shonen and son. Miss Charlotte Bevers, Burnt Creek school teacher, spent the week-end in Underwood. Helmer Andahl celebrated his 24th birthday Feb. 24. [Regan By BERNADETTE HOPKINS Mrs. Howard Watkins and son John spent the past week in Bismarck with Mr. Watkins, Mrs. Frances Perkins stayed with the school girls at the Watkins home during their absence. B. O. Lein spent Monday with his parents at Wing. Mrs, Thomas Scholl, who has been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. H. L. Lundberg for the past week, a to her home at Mandan Fri- lay. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berg, Mr. and Mrs, Carl Lein and Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Lein enjoyed a sleigh ride to the Alvin Manning home Sunday eve- ning. A. H. Lundberg was a week-end caller in Bismarck. Neoma Berg returned to her school work at Canfield after spending the past two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berg. Mmes. G. E. Brennise and Ray Mc- Cullough entertained the Ladies’ Aid at the Brennise home Thursday. Mrs. Joe Mickelson will entertain the group Wednesday, March 11. i Frank Reamer, who is in charge of the relief project in Regan, spent the week-end in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs, Will Steinert of Stei- j ber township are the parents of a ; baby boy born Thursday at the John | Steinert home. if H ' OO | eaton By SARAH HEINLE Mrs. Bill Brezden spent a few days at Bismarck where she consulted a doctor. Ernest Heinle was an overnight {guest at the Wm. Brezden home. ; Mrs. Wm. Brezden was an overnight jguest of her daughter, Mrs. Paul Krush, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Flemmer were ; guests of Mrs. Flemmer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wagner, Sunday. Herbert Wagner was a dinner guest {at the Ernest Seibol home at Wilton ; Sunday. Among those who spent Sunday at Wilton were Frank Brezden, Ernest | Heinle, Herbert Wagner, Hallie Nel- son, Sam Wall, Jimmie Noon and Ernest Wagner. Liscom Brown was an overnight guest at the B. Hall home Wednes- day. | Sam Berg, Mike Wall and Fred , Wagner motored to Bismarck Tues- j day. Mrs. Sam Berg, who has been jin the hospital and Anna Wall of South Dakota returned with them. Harry Brezden spent the past week at his parental home. | Wilson | 7 NESEE By MRS. JOHN A. BERG As many as 50 men at one time were busy shoveling snow for three days to get to the mine for coal. Mrs. Sam Berg, who spent the last four weeks at Bismarck under medical care, is home again. Miss Anna Wall. who spent the last seven months at Eureka, 8. D., re- turned to her home Wednesday. Mrs. Henry Geisele entertained a ; number of ladies at a quilting party at her home Wednesday. | Baldwin By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER Word was received here Tuesday of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs, Peter Schmidkunz of Bismarck. Mrs. Schmidkunz is the daughter of Section Foreman and Mrs. John An- derson, | The meeting of the Crofte Star Homemakers club which was to have been held at the home of Mrs, Wil- liam Fricke, Jr. Wednesday, was Postponed until March 5 because of the inclement weather. Mr. and Mrs. John Nordstrom and son Gilbert made a trip to Bismarck Thursday. Mr. Nordstrom returned home the following morning and Mrs. Nordstrom and son remained for & longer visit with relatives. Van Couch of Naughton was an | overnight guest at the Ernie Gordon home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lewis who served on the county jury have returned home from Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Williams have moved in with Mr. Williams’ par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Williams, south of town for the winter. Mr. Williams is doing the chores on his father’s farm while he is acting as substitute for the rural mail carrier, Elmer McCullough, who has been ‘l) tl..- past month. Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Nordstrom and daughter, Iva May, and Mr. and Mrs. Knowly Dorman and family spent Puna. at the Oscar Landerholm Original ‘Bull of the Wo The original of the “Bull of th “Bull,” shown at left. lives on, “Out Our Way.” Back in 1914 the comic, worked for and adm tive), them Alliance machine sho turned cartoonist, and obtained oe) Canfield By MRS. A. F, GHYLIN | Mr. and Mrs. A. Ghylin and fam- ily and Oscar Olson called at the Ole Olson home Sunday. Clair re- mained to spend a few days with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Doerr returned home from Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Sherman and sons, and Mr. and Mrs. L. Fitzgerald were dinner guests at the Harvey Fitzgerald home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson, Oscar Ol- son and Mrs. Dee Bailey were supper; guests at the Ghylin home Sunday. | Richmond oe By MARTHA BOSSERT John Weber, Jr., G. A. Bossert,' Rudolph Engel, Clyde Rhodes, Edward’ Stroh, William Degner and Reynold | Berg were callers in Wing the fore part of the week. Walter Mehloff is employed at the George Hurmen home, Harold Madland was an overnight guest Friday at the A. Degner home. Wednesday evening visitors at the Jake Leno home were Ted and Richard Weber, Ernest and Andrew Berg, William Degner and Jessie Braden. Norval Hill left for Pettibone, where he will be employed at the Patterson ranch, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Degner and son William, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Berg and sons, Andrew and Ernest, and daughter Paulina were Thursday evening visitors at the John Weber, Jr., home. Edwin Triebwasser was a Saturday overnight guest at the Bossert home. Wednesday evening visitors at the: |Bossert home were Edward Stroh,! Hans Jacobson, Albert Bossert, Wil-| liam, Eva and Martin Degner. i Thursday Jake Hein returned home} from Bismarck, where he assisted on’ the jury for some time. Thursday shoppers in Wing were G. A. Bossert, Adolph Degner, Alfred Larson, Ed Smith, Emil and Edward Stroh. | : Driscoll 1} ————_—______———_—-® H By DELLA MAE OLSON j | The Driscoll school opened Mon- day after being closed for a week due | to the condition of the weather., Places at which the following teach-j ers spent the week are Miss Hanson,’ Valley City; Miss Braatnen, Com- stock, Minn., and Miss Jenson, James- town, The other teachers remained} here. | Mr. and Mrs. Roy Colton enter-| tained Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lewis and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alden Nelson; and family and Mort Colton Sunday. 4 |The occasion was their son George's! Annebelle Mauer and John Waghner {visited at the Steve Koppy home birthday anniversary. H Miss Beatrice Hall of Sterling spent the week-end visiting at the Andrew Dronen home. Those from here who attended the Elks circus in Bismarck Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Lathrop and daughter Jeanne, Mr. and Mrs, C. Sherman, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Van Horn, the Ness boys and M. T. Olson and Della. The Misses Margaret and Mary Dronen and Lyla Erickson spent last! week at the Nels Dronen home in/ Clear Lake township. Mrs. Josephine Erystad, who has been spending several weeks at the A. H. Burnett home, returned Wed- nesday to Mandan. Ernest Meland of Dawson visited relatives between trains here Monday. Mrs. Mathilda Meyer is spending} the week visiting relatives at Mandan. | Lawrence Hull returned home Fri- | day from Fargo. Howard Lewis spent the week-end | in Bismarck. | Mr. Janke of Kidder county was a recent visitors at the Adolph Janke home. i Clara Rice spent last week at her home in Lein township. Mrs. M. Koessel entertained at a) card party Saturday evening. + | Mrs. Adolph Janke, Mrs. Elmer Koon and Mrs. Meyer were entertain- ed Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Albert Sherman. | Still By N. O. HAGSTROM Mrs. Elmer Kling went to Wilton for dental treatment Thursday. Mrs. C. L. Johnson and daughter Marlys returned home. Thursday after | spending a week. with Mrs. Cora Richard in Wilton. Oscar Hagstrom, who teaches near McClusky, spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. O. G. Hagstrom. The Grass Lake telephone com- pany held a directors’ meeting in Wilton Monday afternoon. Rueben and Helen Pearson, high [School students at Wilton, spent from right, 73, of Alliance, O., has passed awa: men and delight among millions of followers of the famo: ;a@t the John Umber home, was on the ods’ Dies ae ie Woods,” Charles T. Williams, but the make-believe to inspire awe among his work- comic, , James R. Williams, creator of red Charley Williams (no rela- Pp foreman. Later, Jim Williams permission from. his former boss to portray him as “Bull” in the “Out Our Way” machine shop. \Thursday until Monday at their homes here. Miss Velma Johnson returned to Regan Saturday to resume her teach- ing duties, Edwin Johnson, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Cox, made a trip to Regan Friday. Hilma Johnson, Leona and Helen Broehl came home with them to spend the week-end with their parents. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Johnson had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Nordquist and Arllycemae and L. M. Nordquist. George Johnson, Vernon Johnson and Rueben Pearson were dinner guests at the Hagstrom home. The occasion was Oscar Hagstrom’s birth- day. Mrs. O. N. Erickson visited with Mrs, Ned Asplund Monday while Mr. Erickson -made a trip to Wilton. A. H. Erickson, deputy state fish and game commissioner, spent Satur- day and Sunday at his home here. Miss Bernita Brenneise of Regan is spending a week at the Hagstrom home. Clear Lake | By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN A. H. Helgeson, who was a business caller in Bismarck the past week, returned home Tuesday. Willie Berg, who is employed at the E. A. Van Vleet home, spent the week-end with his parents near Dris- coll. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Olson and baby visited at the Albert Christensen home Sunday afternoon. Harold Olson called on his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mfrs. Raymond Johnson, of Christiana township last week. Mr, and Mrs. Christ Schoon and family and Bob Barrows were Friday evening guests at the Adolph Hansen home. Hampton } By ELIZABETH KOPPY Herman Backhaus, Sr., was a call- er in Cannon Ball Wednesday. Steve Koppy, Sr., is attending to business matters in Mandan this week, John Michlitsch, who is employed sick list several days this week. Enock Swift Bird of Cannon Ball called on friends in this territory Thursday. Jake Schiermeister, accompanied by Gottlieb Dill and Steve Koppy, Jr. called on friends near Cannon Ball Sunday. John McCory went to Linton Fri- day and returned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mentz of Cannon Ball visited with friends in} this community Sunday. | The Backhaus young folks, Miss Sunday. -~ | Moffit | —_—4 —— By MRS. ALBERT LUNDE = 1 The Mothers club held a party for the community at the school house. Cards were the pastime until lunch was served at midnight. Mrs. Alfred Faust and Miss Margery Morris won high awards for the ladies and Charles Thompson had high score for the men. A program was given by mem- bers of the club and dancing was also enjoyed. The lucky number on the quilt was held by Burt Johnson. Mrs. B. F. Lane went to Bismarck Friday to visit with Mr. Lane at the hospital. She returned home Satur- day. Miss Margaret Gillen and brother Bud of Bismarck visited with their mother at Burt, N. D., from Friday until Sunday. The ladies aid will meet with Mrs. C. F. Curtis next Wednesday. A pot luck lunch will be served. Everybody | is welcome. i Mrs, C. F. Curtis entertained her | Sunday school class at a Leap Year party Monday night. Games were’ played. A lovely lunch was served at! the close. | Fay Johnson took his father to Bis- | marck Sunday. 4 i Mrs, C. E. Moffit visited with her | father at the hospital Saturday night. She also visited Mrs. Fay Johnson at the Fogarty home. Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis and daughter Marian visited with Mr. and | Mrs. Fred Doehle Sunday. Mr. and | Mrs, John Adams were also dinner | guests at the"Doehle home. M..M. Dralle and daughter Twila were passengers to Bismarck Tuesday. Twila froze her legs quite badly 9 week ago Sunday when the car in which she was riding became stalled near Beulah, The Homemakers will be entertain- ed by Mrs. Burt Johnson at the Clair Porter home Friday, March 10. No meeting was held in February be- cause of the weather. Ecklund | ee By ELBIE MURREY Al Holden returned to his home Thursday morning after visiting two weeks with his mother in Colorado. He also visited his son Archie of Wor- den and Mrs. Glen Johannes of Ba- lentine. Vearl and Paul Holden, Henry Johnson, Lars Jacobson, Rudy Hagen and Teddy Murray were callers at the Albert Larson home Tuesday. Mrs. Frank Shaffer, who was suf- fering from an attack of appendicitis, was rushed to a hospital Sunday. They were compelled to go by team and sled and by the time they reach- ed Price, Mrs. Shaffer had frozen her feet. Winifred Johnson, 10-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Johnson, who had been ill with scarlet Aa passed away at her home Mon- ay. | “MeKente | By MRS. T. T. HUGHES Mrs. B. F. Coons and son Robert: were visitors at the Grant Turner home Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. T. C. Torgerson and family were supper guests at the E. L, Adams home Sunday. Mrs. G. A. Hughes entertained the Larkin club Tuesday afternoon, Miss Kathryn Hughes was an over- night guest at the T. T. Hughes home The Homemakers club meeting was Postponed Thursday due to bad roads. Mrs. T. Hughes and son Lester spent Thursday night with Mrs, E. L. Adams and Eddie, Jr. | Riverview By MISS PHYLLIS WORST Mr. and Mrs. John Flannigan were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, Her- man Worst and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hogue, Jr., and Mrs. Viola Taylor were Friday din- ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Bourgois. John Flannigan, Herman Worst and daughter Rita Mae were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Paul, &r., Sunday. Walter Paul and Raymond Flan- nigan were callers in Bismarck Sat- urday. e Alberta Worst, who has been em- ployed in Bismarck for ‘the past sev- eral weeks, is now at her home here in Riverview. | Lyman By CLARA E. WANTTAJA Selma Eckholm has been spending & few days at her home here. William Niemi accompanied by Earl bilo made a trip to Wing Thurs- ay. Seth Gylden, Arne Antilla, Eino Eckholm and Bill Wanttaja were vis- isors at the Henry Pihalja home Fri- lay. Sylvia, Tyne, Selma and Eino Eck- holm were Sunday visitors at Henry Inget's. Word has been received here by Seth Gylden that his sister, Selina Gylden and Karl Rutila of Baraga, Mich., were married Feb. 8, at L’Anse, Mich: Mr. Rutila is manager of the Rice Dairy farm at Baraga, Mich. Ina Kangas was taken to Bismarck for medical treatment Friday. Mabel Maki spent the week-end at her home. Morris Erickson and Lawrence Ol- son made a trip to Wing Wednesday. ee ee | Welch's Spur ‘ By MRS. R M. WELCH Catherine McLean, teacher at Bbya No. 1, spent Monday night at the Ro- bert Welsh home. Her brothers called for her Tuesday, while enroute home after delivering coal to the Funston home. Funston’s were out of fuel and stayed at the C. K. Boyd home until their coal was delivered. Otto Dorman returned home from Fargo, where he has been serving on the federal jury Thursday. Mr. Dor- man walked from the Spur to his home, Neil Funston and Dick Salter of Menoken called at the home of Mrs. M. E. Funston Thursday. Howard Slater returned to the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John Weich, Thursday. TT | Sibley Butte By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST Mr. and Mrs. Smith have returned to the Paul Tompkins home after spending several] days at the Esther Cederstrom home. Merlyn Wildfang spent the week- end at the Clizbe home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larson and daughter Vivian visited at the O. J. Roth home Monday. Andrew Schauer and John Matti- son made a trip to McKenzie Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs. George Hughes and family were guests at the Henry Lar- son home Sunday. P, E, Roth and George Beatty drove to McKenzie Friday. —_—_—_—— | Harriett j By JEAN WILLIAMSON Miss Mabel Weller, a teacher in the Arena vicinity, received word by radio of the sudden death of her father, ;who lives in Indiana. Mrs. William Rohrer and children went to Tuttle, Saturday, to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Binder. Miss Millman was an overnight guest at the E. R. Leach home, Wed- nesday. She left Thursday by train to visit friends in Bismarck over the week-end, Miss Lucille Anderson and Mr. Ber- tal Anderson were dinner guests at | Won’t Tell His Name Chicago juvenile authorities were trying to identify this boy, who answered all questions ty saying “nobody cares about me.” He was picked up penniless. (Associated Press Photo) the H. F. Williamson home Tuesday. Miss Ethyel Brenden is spending the week-end at her home in Tuttle. Mr. and Mrs, John Melhoff, Sr., vis- ited friends at Tuttle Friday. Ingvald Eide, Jr., and Oscar Potts went to Bismarck Friday. Benny Hubard spent a few days at the L. L. Zimmer home. a By ANNA MARIE MUELLER Elma Josephson, who attends high school in Arena, spent last week vis- iting with her parents. Iva Seagreen and Norma Danielson of Tuttle spent the week-end with Opal Olson and Shirley Lein. Anna Marie Mueller spent the week-end visiting with her sisters, who are employed in Bismarck. Miss Minnie Christgau, sister, of Mrs, A. E. Kopplin, who has spent the winter with relatives at Great Falls, Mont., arrvied here last week for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Kopplin. Mrs. N, H. Collins spent Friday and Saturday in Bismarck where she con- sulted a physician. Mrs. J. B. Glanville entertained the Homemakers’ club at her home Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Ben Boss and Mrs. Glanville acted as hostesses. Gerda Josepison was an overnight guest at the William Josephson home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Roth were visitors at the E. Martin home Sunday. Burnette Jacobson who has been of March. Name of Article Variety or Breed Name Address .... | ATTENTION Farmers of Burleigh County In cooperation with the agricultural extension agent of Burleigh county, H. O. Putnam, The Bismarck Tribune will publish a Farmers’ Exchange page the third week in March, ‘Advertisements for this special exchange page must be in the hands of Mr. Putnam on or before the 15th day There will be no charge for these advertisements, which will give farmers an opportunity for sale and barter of needed implements and products without expense. : Farmers are instructed to use the blank below, listing any articles that they might have for sale or exchange or desire to buy. They are urged to print legibly, to minimize the chance for error. USE THIS SPACE FOR ITEMS THAT ARE FOR SALE Amt. No. Tons or Bu. USE THIS SPACE FOR ARTICLES THAT ARE WANTED Send All Letters to H. O. Putnam, county agent, Bismarck, N. Dak. visiting friends and relatives here for beg time, returned to Bismarck Frie ay. Leonard Kremenetsky took the train to Tuttle Monday for a visit with his parents. Mrs. H. C. Edgerton is in Bismarck receiving medical treatment. ——<$<< << _____________» | Telfer { See By MRS. WM. McMURRICK Jacob Dietrich was a Bismarck shopper Friday. Ernest Ooehle and Dwight Ferris spent Saturday and Sunday in this community, : R. B. Fields and Willie Stewart mo- tored to Bismarck Saturday. The Dietrich family and Luella Tollefson visited at the Emineth home Monday evening. Rodney Allensworth spent the lat- ter part of the week with his grand- parents in Bismarck. Schrunk i >———_—_——_—_—_——___—_¢ By EDNA MARCHANT Mr. and Mrs. John Witt were sup- per guests at the former’s parental home Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Novy have named their twins, Joseph and Jose- Phine, Tom Ryan went to Bismarck Thurs- day to enter the hospital. Mrs. E. M. Nolan, who has been in Bismarck for some time, came home on Thursday feeling considerably bet- ter. Mr. and Mrs. John Witt were din- ner guests at the Marchant home Fri- day. Mr. and Mrs. Marchant were din- jner guests of C. B. Knudson’s Sun- day. iit | Northwest Kidder 4 OO By MRS. MABEL HAZLEGROVE Mrs. Ed Ochsuner, daughter, Vera, and sons, Vernold and Norman, vis- ited Sunday at the Russell Wood- ward home. Art and Ed Ochsuner, Adolph Hieb and son, Robert, Harry Morse, E. Ash, Russell Woodward and Karl Keoplin were in Tuttle Tuesday. Fred Krien went to Tuttle Sat- urday and because of the storm did not return home until Tuesday after- noon. Jake Stigelmeyer, who went to Tuttle Saturday, returned home Wed- nesday. Art Ochsuner called Thursday at the home of his parents near Arena. Mrs. Russell Woodward and chil- dren were guests Friday evening at the Ed Ochsuner home. Members of the Home-Makers Club of Atlanta, Ga., hold their meetings in an abandoned street car, which has been altered and improved to meet requirements of the club. Other Information

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