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NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS Welch’s Spur By MES. R M. WELCH { * ‘Robert and Kenneth Seams visited ~ at the Otto Dorman home the first + of the week. P Gatherine Moran, sister of Mrs. L. $. Doppler and nurse at St. Alexius hospital who took ill very suddenly, is * a patient at the hospital. i] ~The Boyd Cross Country Home-| makers club met at the home of Mrs. Albert Anderson Wednesday after- noon. After the business meeting, Mrs, Anderson directed a lesson on “Modern Rug Making.” Arrange- ments were made to send a plant to Mrs. C. K. Boyd, who is ill in a Bis- © marck hospital. Mrs. Luella Bird and daughter Betty, and Marcus Trembley visited at the L. 8. Doppler home Thursday evening. P, Lathrop, unit man of the Barn- yard Loan association, and his assist- << ant, Mr. Swanson, were in this vicin- ~ ity Thursday. Conrad Welch, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Welch, returned home Friday, having finished his mechanical course at a Wahpeton school. i Mr. and Mrs. L. 8. Doppler, W. F. ke Cameron, Robert Welch and son Bob- * bie and Theodore Dorman were call- ers in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Doan visited at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. John Welch and Mrs. B. Slater Friday. Mrs. John Richter and children spent the week-end in Bismarck. Roy Millick, who stays at the Rich- ter home and who was in the hospital for a short time, is at the Richter home again much improved in health. ——_—_——_-* ee a | Trygg : By MRS. GEORGE NELSON By MRS. K. R. SNYDER Mr, and Mrs, Paul Eddie of Apple Creek township were visitors at the Alex Anderson home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Davenport and Bertsch home in Mandan, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Woodworth and daughter, Billie Ann, Walter Woodworth, Mrs. Edna Robinson and family, Joe Erickson, John Kluks- dahl, Mr. and Mrs. James MacDon- ald, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Anderson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dahl and son, Kenneth, John Crawford and Ralph Snyder were Capital City shoppers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Snyder and family were afternoon visitors at the John and Leslie Clark homes Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Stewart andj daughter, Beatrice, visited at the home of Mrs. Stewart's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bertsch in Man- dan, Monday. Leslie Clark, Clarence Beard, Ralph Snyder, Bob and Ralph Small and Paul Linssen were callers at the Har- old Small home Sunday. Vernon Mac Lean was a Tuesday supper guest at the John Crawford home. ES ee | Clear Lake | ! — By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Mr. and Mrs. W. F, Keeler are the | parents of a son born March 23. ‘Those who spent Thursday in Bis- marck were Harold Olsen, Nels Dro- nen, Warren Kecler and Herbert} Keeler. | Mr. ond Mrs. Harold Christiansen | and children motored to Stecle Thurs- | ; day. Albin Spangberg, Louie Olson and f Arthur Magnus were luncheon guests “* Wednesday at the Geo. Nelson home. | Fred Cox is spending a few days this week at the ‘Walter Deitzman, McCormick, and Hugo Solberg homes. Gene Cunningham, Edward and Morrison and Alice Hasse motored to Bismarck Friday. Miss Hasse will visit her mother and sister at their home south of there. Gilbert Sederstrom, George, Gerald and Martin Nelson made a trip to Regan by truck Saturday. It was the first time these roads had been open since winter, Barbara Keller is staying in Man- dan with her brother and sister-in- Jaw, Mr. and Mrs, Keller, while at- tending school. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Anderson of Mrs. Mary Randolph visited with Miss Gayle Birkeland over the week- end. Mrs. Adolph Hansen and childreri spent Sunday with her mother and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Pederson and family have moved onto the Henry Nelsen farm. W. F. Keeler, son, Warren, and daughters, Martha and Ruth, visited with Mrs. Keeler at Steele, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Ole Newland and family motored to Steele Sunday where they visited with Mrs. New- land’s mother, Mrs. Hansen and at the Clarence Hansen home. L, B. Olson returned Sunday from Fargo where he had visited with his sister since Christmas time. Messrs. and Mmes. Roy and Clar- Missouri | Bruce Bertsch visited at the Thomas! near Regan were guests Sunday at the John Anderson home. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Albin Spangberg, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Zander and daugh- ters, Bertha and Clara, were Sunday dinner and supper guests at the Geo. . Nelson home. Floyd Anderson left recently for ‘Minot whete he is employed with a highway surveying crew. George Nelson, Gerald and Martin Nelson visited Saturday at the Har- vey Fitzgerald home east of Regan. ——___________ | Menoken.. By NORMA AGNEW ence Olson spent Sunday with Willie Olson, father of the former. Harold Olsen was called to the home of his sister, Mrs. Raymond Johnson, Monday evening, due to ill- ness there. Mrs. Olsen spent the evening with the Albert Christensen family. —<$§@@ —_______» | Hampton | By ELIZABETH KOPPY ‘The Hampton Homemakers club met at the Herman Backhaus home Thursday afternoon with Mrs, John Backhaus as hostess and program leader. Vice president, Mrs, Frank Lawler, had charge of the meeting. The topic for the lesson was “How to Clothe Children.” Lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by Miss Caroline Backhaus. Mrs. John Mc- Cory was a guest. Business callers in Linton from this vicinity Friday were John Ohl- hauser, Jr, Ted Lawler, Fred Job, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Backhaus, daughter, Caroline, Elizabeth, Ger- trude, Frank and Steve Koppy. Miss Ruby Hqney spent the week- end at the Frank Lawler home. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy and son, Frank, were callers at the Frank Law- ler home Sunday afternoon. oD ‘The Menoken consolidated sixth, seventh and eighth graders and high school students had a school party Friday evening. The teachers were guests. Games were enjoyed by all after which lunch was served. Miss Eleanor Ebeling spent the week-end with Charlotte and Flor- ence Sherman. Mrs. M. O. Sherman was a dinner guest at the M. F. Agnew home Sat- urday. J. P. Braun, Wahpeton, was a busi- ness caller at George Knoll’s Satur- day. Mrs, Cedric Craig and daughter, Josephine, spent Saturday and Sun- day visiting Mr. and Mrs. George ‘Wachal. Mr. and Mrs. Quinten Foell and son, Alfred, Moffit, spent a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Agnew and family. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Klipstein, Alice Klipstein, Mrs. R. M. Ludeman and Moffit By MES. ALBERT LUNDE Members of the Homemakers club THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, ‘ing the “Arena Terrors” (basketball jteam). The time was: spent. dancing. Olga Brose, Anne, Annette and {Edna Gillner spent the week-end at their respective homes. i Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wutzke and son, Herbert, were Saturday overnight guests at the John Wutzke home. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolff, son, Julius, and daughter, Inez, Alex, Magdalena, Martha and Elizabeth Neff, Ida, Bill and Walter Wutzke were Sunday guests at the Bill Gell- ner home. —_______—_+ | Telfer ; By MRS. WM. McMURRICK Bert Buckley, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McMurrick and daughter, Ethel, were Bismarck shoppers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Vogel were guests at the Jacob Dietrich home Sunday. The Spur school opened Monday with Miss Louise Gardner of Lang- don again serving as teacher. | Friends grieved to learn that Grandma Crawford, a pioneer resi- dent here, succumbed at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Bert Skinner at Powell, Wyo. She was the mother of Clark Crawford. , “Een 2 Frances By MES. WALTER DIETZMAN Mrs. Tebbo Harms returned home last Sunday after spending several ie . days visiting relatives in Bismarck. |G, Minn. the pase two Week and She was accompanied home by Mr.|gaughter, Cleo, moved to Bismarck and Mrs, Clark Monroe. Thursday. Mrs. Gilbert Melick entertained the; Laurene Simons of Bismarck spent Homemakers club at her home Wed-|tne week-end at home with her par- nesday afternoon. There were five | ents, members present. The afternoon was Friends and neighbors gathered at spent working on a quilt the club is|tne schonert home Saturday. evening making. ‘ for a farewell party. The Schon- Fred Cox was a dinner guest at the |/erts will move to Bismarck soon Walter Dietzman home Thursday. He| Ernest Seibold of Wilton visited at also called at the McCormick broth-|tne Amanda Johnson home over Sat- er's home the same day. urday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd, Owen, Joe! Thomas Jacobson is quite ill at his Fischer and Walter Dietzman trans- | home here. 2 7 acted business in Bismarck Thursday.| Mr, and Mrs. Donald Eliason and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Davidson were|small daughter are moving to the callers in McKenzie Saturday. farm vacated by the Erstroms. Joe Fischer and Edwin Dietzman| mr, and Mrs. Frank Wachal and spent Sunday afternoon at the home |two children left for Salem, Oregon, of Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Kershaw. where they will make their home. —— tO | Mrs. Wachal will be remembered as | Wing Vivian Erstrom, daughter of the late By ANNA MARIE MUELLER By JEAN WILLIAMSON Mr. and Mrs, George Pehl, &r., Christ Wetzel and Miss Louise Pehl motored to Bismarck Monday and re- turned by train Tuesday. The Arena basketball girls played Tuttle on the Tuttle floor Thursday. The score was 20 to 14 in Tuttle's favor. . Edna, Ann and Annette Geliner, Florence Sandburg, Martha. Neff and Elise Rachel spent the week-end at their homes. Miss Scallon of Wing visited at the L. L. Zimmer home for a few days. Martha Pleiness.is working at the John Merkel home during Mrs. Mer- kel’s illness. Elise Rachel is making her home ‘at Russell Williams’ for the resto! the school term. " _ Glenview | o—_____—________+¢ By VIOLET JOHNSON Glenview school No. 1 opened Mon- day. Miss Gladys Halseth of Minot is instructor. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Morris and Mr. and Mrs. Waller Simons were Capital City shoppers Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Lars Jacobson and Millard spent Thursday at Albright’s. Mrs. Celia DeLong arrived home Sunday. She has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Alta Christenson, in Buf- Albin Erstrom. They will also visit her mother, Mrs. Jay DeLong. Clifford Aune spent Saturday night and Sunday in Wilton. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Glanville and} mr, and Mrs. Harold Williams are family and Bert Olson spent Sunday | the parents of son born, Friday, in visiting at the Corey home in Brad-|_ Bismarck hospital. dock, Mr. and Mrs. Orvis Adams and Bill Olson was a supper guest at|family are moving to the Haliway the John Weber, Sr., home. farm, They have lived on the J. A. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Boss and Mrs.| Johnson farm in Painted Woods for George Kavonius were Sunday vis-| the past three years. itors at the Wm. Josephson home. Frayne Erstrom is in a Bismarck Reynold Engel was a dinner guest |hospital where he will undergo an a the John Mueller home Wednes- operation. ay. ————— George Duemeland of the Patterson ‘i Land Co. of Bismarck was a caller Canfield | in Lie vicinity Monday. iday evening the Wing high By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN School girls defeated the Independent f girls’ team with a score of 30to9. The| Mrs. Ole Olson, Oscar Olson and high school boys defeated the Inde-!rs, Dee Bailey called at’ the Ghylin Pendents with a score of 30 to 23. |nome Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Sedevic visited] arthur Strand spent a few days at at ced bec Sedevic home a few|tne strand home here. days last week. . Guy McCay left for’ Carrington Mr. and Mrs. Byron Knowles and |hursday where he will be employed. ae ae FR. p» Jacobeon were) Mrs. Viola Little and family were jaturday overnight guests at the ; Wenaas home in Bismarck. vee de ieee lane Mr, and Mrs. Harry Knowles, Mrs. Phylis Little spent Saturday even- Ke O. Knutson and Mrs. E. Cleveland ing with Shirley Walker. ouived Dateeseie Monday. ‘The P. T nie eres is scheduled rs. John Roth of Tuttle is visit- pene ing at the Bill Roth home. oe pad April 3, at the Canfield lan Mueller was @ supper guest #8 t th .| Mrs. Anna Strand returned to Bis- Ringe EA De lbee Home -Thiteacay eye: marck Saturday where she will stay TS Rell seen Ta rere “ies otsere| i on rien : Ptah ing for a fow days. | | rombie, N. D., after visiting here for H some time. | Northwest Kidder | |r cna ‘ss. Deo Batley and Oscar Olson called at the Whitmer home By MES. MABEL HAZLEGROVE | Wednesday evening. Grace Francis left recently for Bis- Ed Ochsner’s, Russell Woodward |™arck where she will be employed. and Art Ochsner were business callers| Callers’ in Regan Saturday from in Tuttle Friday. Canfield were: Mr. and Mis. A. W. Stone home Friday. and Mrs. A. Ghylin and sons, Ole Mr. and Mrs. Philip Thorne and |Olson and B. O, Strand. daughter, Pearl, and son, Richard, and Miss Opal Gray were dinner Painted Woods y Asplund, John Asplund, Roy Ander- Richmond son were Bismarck shoppers last ill at the Torgerson hospit sister near: Regan. boy born Thursday. Mr. Williams is|Wing shoppers Thursday afteroon. of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Sorenson, |ing a few days at the Jacob Stroh seven years. Funeral arrangements} Adolph Degner, sons, William and OH McKenzie | Jstroh and son, Ted, and Edwin Zel- mer. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wildfang enter-/ Martin and Emil, and daughter, Sunday dinner guests at the E. L./noon visitors at the Mike Panjkovich marck, and Mr. and Mrs. E. Velzy!nignt guests at the Degner home. marck hospital Monday night. James Coddington has been ill the Miss Madge Runey of Mandan will) Bismarck, Wednesday. fit dance and basket social in the/ family Thursday. Miss Loletta Bloedau. Mr. and Mrs. George Hughes. Miss | guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Codding- and Mrs. Harold Falkins, Mr. and/and daughter, Lila, Mr. and Mrs. A township election was held at By DELLA MAE OLSON Olaf Sather, assessor. defeated the girls, 29-17, and the | @———____________@ son, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Nordquist, By MARTHA BOSSERT week. — ton, is recovering nicely. Wm. Witt, Adolph Degner, Gott- a nephew of Mrs. J. M. Thompson of| Clara Bossert spent the week-end Sr., passed away at the family home | home. have not been completed. Martin, daughters, Louise and Esther, Miss Jessie Braden was an over- By MRS. T. T. HUGHES tained members of their family at @) Esther, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Reich Adams home were Mr. and Mrs. L. D./ nome. and son, Jimmie, Mr. and Mrs. H. Burnt Creek | Buddy Hughes is getting along ee The W.C.T.U. was entertained | past week with the mumps. entertain the local Larkin club at her] Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Coddington and Manly hall Saturday night. The} Mr. and Mrs. Fred Klawitter had mond. Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Ayers and fam-} Paul Borner of Baldwin visited rel- Kathryn and Russell visited Buddy/ton and family Saturday. H. Mrs. E. L. Adams and son, Eddie, Jr.,|E. Coddington, son, Bertram, Mr. and the Burnt Creek schoolhouse No. 2, The last basketball game of the| Gilbert Andahl was an overnight Freshmen beat the 7th and 8th Wilton ing the winter months at points in Wisconsin, returned here Sunday. Mrs. C. J. Peterson, who spent the winter months in the East, has re- turned home, Mrs. Ole Quale had as visitors Mon- day evening Mmes. Frank Johns, I. Hanson, A. Eisenbeisz, G. Haugen and C. Sherman. Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Dronen and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Baker were enter- tained at the A. Janke home Sun- day evening. Mesdames Hannah Pederson and C. Swanson were hostesses for the Ladies’ Aid Thursday afternoon. Mons Ellefiod returned home Fri- day evening from Des Moines, Ia., where he has been spending the win- ter. Mrs. Dorothy Hargrave of Bis- marck was a caller in the community Monday. visited Mrs. C. A. Swanson Sunday afternoon. Mrs. John Mount has been a sub- stitute high school instructor while Miss Braatén has been ill. Sterling By SHIRLEY STEWART 8. T. Parke moved his hunting lodge in Saturday from Long Lake. Stanley Wahigreen from Menoken Dale Goldsmith called at the Harry | Whitmer and family, Dee Bailey, Mr.|visited at the Matt Brown home Sunday. Wallie Brown spent Saturday night at the McClusky home visiting the McClusky boys. Mrs. Koessel and Mrs. Al. Chapin |ton. THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1936_- daughter, Arliycemae, ‘Fred Johnson and Mr. and*Mrs. Fred Lange and Mrs. John Vollan, who has been} Edward Stroh is spending a few ital in Wil-|days with his brother-in-law and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Williams of Baldwin’ are the parents of a baby|fried Bossert and Fred Smith were Still. at her home. Rudolph Sorenson, 16-year-old son| Edwin Zelmer of Regan is spend- southwest of Still Monday morning.| Wing shoppers Saturday were, Mr. Rudolph had been an invalid for|and Mrs. G. A. Bossert, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob and John Hein, Thomas Ryan, Fred Heimbuck, Alfred Larson, Jacob night guest at the Bossert home <i Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Degner, sons, dinner Friday in honor of their son| and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lioyd’s birthday anniversary. Smith and family were Sunday after- Heullet and daughter, Helen, and/ wr. and Mrs. Arthyr Reich and Miss Hannah Rafteseth, all of Bis-| daughter, Betty, were Saturday over- Falkins, Miss Loletta Bloedau and Miss Margaret Olson. very nicely after undergoing an Op-/ Sy MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON eration for appendicitis at the Bis- Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Adams/ Mr, and Mrs. Valentine Steiner, Sr., with a good attendance of members.|/ were guests of Mrs. Marian Heck of home Saturday afteroon. son, Bertram, were dinner guests of The Royal Neighbors gave a bene-|Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Steiner and committee in charge consisted of Miss|as their guests Wednesday, Mr. and Vivian Larson, Mrs. Jessie Easton and| Mrs. John Flannigan and son, Ray- ily of Menoken were Sunday dinner |atives in Burnt Creek Sunday. guests at the T. T. Hughes home. Gilbert Andahl was an overnight Hughes at the hospital Sunday. Saturday callers in the Capital City Mr. and Mrs. George Watson, Mr.|were: John Mahoney, Matt Andahl were callers in Bismarck Saturday. |Mrs. George Clooten and family, Miss Charlotte Bevers and Fritz Shultz. | Driscoll \ Gc aac Mr. Fred Klawitter was elected road boss, Edward Flannigan, clerk, and season was played here Friday eve-|guest of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Andahl ning. The Driscoll high school boys | Friday. graders, 15-5, P. P. Hanson, who has been spend- By MRS. ART FERRIS Miss Ernestine Steffen, a Minot college student, visited with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Steffen. Miss Ruth Freitag spent Sunday in Bismarck and was accompanied home on Monday by her sister, Edythe, who has been a patient in the St. Alex- tus hospital. - ‘Miss Nellie Livergood, who is teach- ing at Goodrich, spent the week-end with her father, 8. R. Livergood, of Wilton. Frances Bac! , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. kman, is a patient at the Bismarck hospital. Christ Peterson left recently for the state of Washington, where he has se- cured a job in a shoe store. A baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ulrich of Washburn, March 28, at the Henry Ulrich home at Wil- 0 | Rock Hill | By RUTH LITTLE Martha Graf is staying at the Ralph Robertson home. Marvin Alm réturned home Thurs- day after visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Alm. C. O. Kettleson and son, William, were Regan callers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Magnuson and sons, George and Helmer, were Bis- marck callers Saturday. Mrs. Bessie Monroe returned home Saturday after spending two weeks as a guest of her sister, Mrs. J. F. Mrs. Lelah V. Palmer and Attorney Delamere F. McCloskey are shown in a Los Angeles court examining letters they will introduce as evidence in Mts. Palmer‘s $1,000,000 alienation of affections suit against Mrs. Vera J. Joyce, prominent Chicago and Beverly Hills socialite. (As sociated Press Photo) Gov. Harold G. Hoffman (right) of New Jersey, made a surprise visit to the Bronx home of Bruno Richard Hauptmann, convicted Lind- bergh baby kidnap-murder-r, to personally check “rail 16” of the kidnap ladder against attic boards and to seek information to place before the court of nardons. He calicd the examination of the home inconclusive. The governor ‘s shown as he left the dwelling accompanied by an aide. (Associated Press Photo) and their husbands enjoyed a party |Suests Sunday at the home of Mr. at the home of Mrs. Clair Porter Sat- aNd Mrs. Elmer Johnson of near urday night. Four tables of bridge | Hurdsfield. were played, ladies’ high prizes going | Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hirsch have to Mmes. Porter and Wm. Carroll. Ed|"amed their baby daughter Theo Lorrine Johnson, daughter of Mr. | Little. and Mrs. Ernest ‘Johnson is in the|_ Regan callers Saturday were Albert hospital in Bismarck with pneu-|Vollen, K. O. Knutson and 8. B. Ol- monia. son, Lester Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs.| Harold Brownawell’s father and|_ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Robertson, P. Gaughter were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Klipstein, Bismarck. By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD Albert Dralle returned to Homer Craven's, at Brainerd, Minn. Mrs. William Johnson is visiting relatives in Minnesota. Mrs. R. M. Ludeman was a guest of honor at a 6 o'clock dinner given y Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bair, Bis- Wednesday evening. Other from Menoken were, Mr. and Otto Ayers, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. . Three tables of bridge were play, high score being held by Alice Klipstein. Fred Roberson was re-elected as isér at the recent Chester Sherman was ap- Pointed road maintainer. The Cheerful Stitchers met Satur- day. with Lucille Ebeling. There were! dive members present. The next meet- ing will be with their leader, Pearle | Ecklund | By ELBIE MURREY ‘Teddy Murray and Paul Holden were callers in Bismarck Saturday. ‘Walter and Allen Aune accompanied them from Wilton. 5 Shoppers in Wilton Saturday were: Harry, Paul and Sarah Holden, Frank and Teddy Murray, John Partyke, Leonard Spitzer, Rudy and Gunder Hagen, Olive Johnson and Harold ‘Larson, Pete Anderson has been staying at! the Albert Larson home for some Frank Partyke was a visitor at his parents home, Mr. and Mrs. John Partyke, and at the Steve Murray home Wednesday. Leonard, Toatie and Buddy Spitzer, and Eddy. Allenburger were visitors at the Fisher home Friday. Sarah Holden was a caller in Wil- ‘Thursday. the Partyke and Guy Holden, students of the Wilton high school, spent the week-end with their par- S. Murray was a visitor at her ’s home, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ye, Thursday. Mr. Partyke hes DeHaan and C. E. Moffit held high scores for the men. Lunch was served by the ladies. Mr. and Mrs. John Adams and Mrs. Fred Doehle were Bismarck callers Saturday. Mrs. Doehle visited at the George Lewis home while there. The W. F. M. society met with Mrs. C. F. Curtis Wednesday. Mrs. B. F. Lane left by train Fri- day night for a visit at Roosevelt, Minn. The Epworth league met with Mrs. Albert Lunde Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Gilbert and children and Mrs, Alfred Faust vis- ited relatives and friends in Bis- marck Sunday. Rey. Curtis is in Braddock holding meetings this week. he Homemakers will meet with Mrs. Fay Johnson, Friday, April 10. Mrs. Carl Olson entertained a group of ladies at her home Tuesday after- noon. Cards were the pastime, fol- lowed by a lovely lunch. Among Bismarck callers from Mof- fit Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Em- ies oe and children, Mrs. Art ayes, 's. George Hill and Mabel Lunde, i ‘ants The program given by the “Rip Snorters” at the schoolhouse Friday night was enjoyed by a large crowd. Thursday, April 9, “The Royal Thir- teens” will give a program to which the public is invited. ——_—______ By ELIZABETH NEFF Lydia Rachel was a Tuesday over- night guest of Helen Neff. Sunday guests at the Alex Neff home were Romeo Bailey and son, Raymond, Christ and Edward Rath and Walter Wutzke. At a party given at the Fred Plienis home Friday evening, dancing was the chief diversion, after which lunch Was served. Elsie, Rachel and Martha Neff spent the week-end at their paren- tal home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and fam- ily were Sunday callers at the John Driscoll home. at | Phoenix | Estel. ——_________- Schrunk } By EDNA MARCHANT William Brown, left Friday for Gary, Indiana, where he has secured em- ployment. Mrs. Brown and children will live in Wilton for a while until Lester gets settled and can come after them. — Anton Nelson spent Sunday eve- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Knutson and |ning at the Ole Lillefjeld home. children and Emil Stroh were dinner| Elias Lillefjeld of Wilton visited at cues at the John Witt home Wed-|the home of his son, Ole, Friday. nesday. ae 5 Wm. Litt was a business caller in il Wing Thursday. Still Dinner guests at the John Witt home Sunday were Clarence Knutson By N. 0. HAGSTROM and Chester Bowler. Mrs. Patsy Fitzgerald was an over-| Winston Cox, son of Mr. and Mrs. night guest at the John Fitzgerald|L. B. Cox, Estherville teachers, home Saturday. underwent an. appendicitis operation Herman Nieters and Rudolph Rich-|at @ Minot hospital’ Thursday morn- ter motored to Bismarck last week. |ing, and is doing nicely at the pres- Emil and Arthur Witt were dinner |jent. Winston had started his third guests at the John Witt home Mon- |quarter at the Minot State Teachers’ day. college. |] The Lakeville Homemakers club | Lyman met at the home of Mrs. A. H. Erick- a son, Thursday, with five members in attendance: Work on the major By CLARA E. WANTTAJA projects, scrapbooks and crocheting, ne aS was resumed. Mrs. Erickson served Walter Ojanen returned Monday|a noon luncheon. Mrs. Harry Triska night from northern Minnesota |and two daughters were guests. The where he has been employed in a log-|next meeting will be held at the ging camp all winter. Arthur and |Erickson home, April 9, at which time Walfred Antilla, brother-in-laws of!a potluck lunch will be served. Mr. Ojanen, accompanied him here to| Arlene Strand was an overnight visit with relatives. guest of Mrs. Signe Johnson, Sunday. Alex Eskeli and son, Axel, and fam-! Mrs. John Johnson and son, Rag- \ily from Oriska, were visitors at the|nar, helped Mrs. Edwin Johnson cel- Arne Antilla and Henry Inget homes |ebrate her birthday Sunday. Saturday. Mrs. Antilla is a daugh-| Helen and Doris Johnson, Rueben ter of Mr. Eskeli, and Helen Pearson, LeRoy Ander- Miss Mabel Maki was a recent call-|son, Wilton high school students, er in Bismarck where she received |Ruth Cox, Leona and Helen Broehl medical treatment for her cold. and Hilma Johnson, Regan high | Wayne Inget returned Thursday!school students, spent the week-end after spending the winter on the west |at their respective homes here, coast. Roy Anderson of Still and George Morris Erickson and sons made a| Anderson of Wing left early Sunday trip to Regan Saturday. morning for Great Falls, Mont. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Sedevic spent the| Mrs. Fred Lange spent from Thurs- week-end with relatives in Wing. day until Saturday in Bismarck where Clarence Magnus and Roy Erick-|she had her young son under medi- son were Wednésday night guests at|cal care for a sore ear. the Henry Thogre home near Wing. Mrs. J. M. Thompson has been on Victor Maki, Clarence Olson, Earl| the sick list the past week. Mrs. W. | Waiste, Bill Wanttaja, Arne Antille, Seth Gylden, Eino Eckholm were ‘Wing callers Friday. D. Perkins of Regan visited with Mrs. Thompson Thursday. mother moved in with Mr. and Mrs.|E. Patton and daughter, Mary, mo- Harve Moffit last week. - tored to Bismarck Monday. Douglas Tuntland motored’. to|_ Mrs. J. F. Little, Clyde, Ruth and Shields, N. D., Sunday. Phyllis Little were Sunday dinner George Lewis of Bismarck was a|suests at the Clayton Little home. town caller Saturday. Willie Ehnes was a Sunday dinner Harold Brownawell, Ralph Meyer, |suest at the Guss Graf home. Selmar Dyrstad and daughter, Velma,| Matt Reckman was a Friday guest Juanita Fosdick, Laura Langley, Betty |Of Clyde and Bud Little. Jo Wildfang were callers in Bismarck| Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Fitzgerald Saturda: returned home after spending several Ernest Johnson by Mr./ Gays as guests at the J. R.. Fitzgerald and Mrs. Tom Stewart visited with |home at Regan. Mrs. Ernest Johnson and daughter, Lorrine. ; a on male 0 Baldwin By MES. FLORENCE BORNER Miss Elsie Keator, who has been spending the past two months here with her brother-in-law and_ sister, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Meyer, Jr., has returned to her home near Wilton. Glen Nordstrom has resumed his high school studies in Bismarck after @ few days’ visit at his home here. A benefit dance for the local base- ball team will be held here Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fricke and family, who have been living in apartments on the farm owned by Mr. Fricke’s father, have moved into the Spangberg house, vacated some time ago by the Arnie Gotdon fam- ily. The Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of. Mrs. Elmer Williams, one mile. south of Baldwin. The ladies will continue work on the friendship |, quilt they are piecing. services were held in the local Presbyterian church the past week with Rev. Gulson and Rev. Shir- ley delivering the sermons. During their stay here the two men were guests at the Arthur Meyer home. Miss Lillian Mendel (above), tes- tifying in her $2,000,000 breach of promise suit against Frederic Ad=m will visit them for a week. Gimi department store heir, as Rupp of Bismarck visited over the week-end with rela- Mrs. Godfred Wutzke of Raub is} Art Magnus and Melvin Erickson was an overnight iden home Saturday. visiting relatives here. were Bismarck callers Friday. Clar- Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Nordquist, daughter, Arllycemae, and L. M.|tives in the community. Nardquist were Sunday guests of Mr.|. Foss Graham of Bismarck is spend- _A large crowd attended the party |ence Magnus accompanied them and siven at Phoenix school No. 2, honor-}left by train for Montana. and Mrs. Fred Johnson. ing a few days with friends and rela- Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson, Axel | tives in town. serted he refused to wed her after many promiees and told her over a transatiantic telephore she was “cold turkey for a tong time.” (As. agciated Press Photo) Capt. Ralph E. Fleischer (left), former quartermaster at Fort Slocum, denied charges that he converted army materials to his own use when he took the witness stand at his own court martial In New York. His attorney, former Brigadier-General Samuel Ansel, is shown with him. (Associated Press Photo) = ‘A smiling man of peace is Koki Hirota, Japan’s new premier, shown here.as he appeared at a window of his official residence. “There will be no war while I am premier,” he announced in his first interview Warned by the fate of other statesmen in .the recent revolt, Japan is taking no chances of periling the life of its prime minister, as the armed guards below the window attest.

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