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— eT auaumeo oho MRCP WARE | a Still ‘|| Sibley Butte S| NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST Bill Shafer of Mandan called at the E. Bloomquist home Monday. Lloyd Clizbe, Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Roth and Henry Larson were Bis- marck callers Huesday. Mr, and Mrs. Paul Tompkins visited at the Esther Cederstrom home Sun- day afternoon. Visitors at the E. Bloomquist home Sunday afternoon and evening were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lundquist, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tompkins and son, Donald, Mrs. Hugelman and son, Robert, and Mrs. and Mrs, Charley Anderson and sons of Bismarck. Miss Esther Cederstrom and El- mond Pettis accompanied Elmer Bloomquist to Bismarck Wednesday. Schrunk | Sn By EDNA MARCHANT By N.O. HAGSTROM * ‘The Sunshine Workers Handicraft club met at the home of Mabel and Ruth Magnuson Saturday afternoon with ten members present. After the business meeting, during which the farm account contest sponsored by the International Harvester com-; pany was discussed, the leader pre- sented the older girls with their 1935 pins. Bennevi Pearson received a first year pin, and Mary and Helen Pearson, Doris and Helen Johnson, Helen Broehl, Margaret Law, Nellie Wyknenko, Ruth Hochhalter and Hilma Johnson received second year pins. During the demonstration period the crocheted holders were displayed. Mrs. Oscar Thor and daughters, Erma and Rosemary and Oscar Hagstrom were guests. The next meeting will be held at the Pearson home Saturday, April 25, at 1:00 p. m. Mr, and Mrs. E. R. Asplund of Cooperstown were guests of Mr. and cemetery. hospital March An annual City, Mr. and Mrs. John Fitzgerald and daughter, Marleen, visited Sunday at the Mike Panjkovick home. Mrs, Walfred Asplund Tuesday night and Wednesday. The Asplunds are former comniunity residents. Roy and George Anderson returned Saturday evening from a week's trip to Great Falls, Mont. Their sister, Miss Ada Anderson, returned with them as far as Bismarck, where she will spend a few days with eon Monday. family spent the week-end at the Wm. Witt home. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Reichter and sons, Glen and Ted, are visiting at the latter's parental home at present. Emil Stroh and Chester Bowler Mr, and Mrs. Fred Johnson motor-| were callers at Knudson’s Saturday ed to Bismarck Saturday where Mrs. | arternoon. Johnson remained under medical] @ care. 3, The Hustlers and Busy Sixteen «nl | Moffit clubs will meet at the A. B. Johnson home Saturday evening. By MRS. ALBERT LUNDE Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wise of Mercer —ast end Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Buchholz of Wilson township visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Heintz Saturday. ‘Word has been received here of the marriage of Miss Elsie Ghylin, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. David Ghylin, of this community, to Oscar Beerman at the home of his brother in South Da- kota two weeks ago. Mr, and Mrs. Pete Johnson visited with Rev. and Mrs. G. R. Griepp of Regan Monday. Mrs. Mathida Falkenstein of Bis- marck is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Roy Anderson. Misses Ila Hayes of Still and Helen Redington of Ghylin, local teachers spent the week-end at their home in ‘Wilson township. Oscar Hagstrom of McClusky spent Saturday and Sunday with his mother here. Burnt Creek | By MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON before coming here. Miss Anderson has spent the past two years with her brother near Great Falls. The Ladies Aid met with Mrs. Burns Bailey Wednesday. A large crowd was pAsent. After the busi- ness meeting a quilt was started and several blocks pieced. The hostess served lunch. The next meeting, will be with Mrs. John Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Larvick visited at the Bier home near Braddock over the week-end. Miss Margaret Gillen went to Bis- marck Friday and she and her broth- er, Bud and family went to Burt Sat- urday to see their mother, who is very ill. Henry Wierenga arrived at Moffit after spending the winter at his home in Lennox, 8. D. The following day he received word his mother had been seriously injured in a train-auto ac- cident. He and Carl Olson left im- mediately for Lennox, and returned Sunday evening. His mother is still in a serious condition. Kenneth Thompson, Art Larson and the Nelson boys returned home From a CCC camp last week. and Art Larson were Bismarck callers A number of Burnt Creek resi- Thursday, dents attended the farewell party giv- en for Mr. and Mrs. George Schonert who are leaving for the Capital City. Miss Lucy Steiner was an overnight guest of Miss Rosemary Schonert, the occasion being Miss Schonert’s birthday anniversary. Bismarck shoppers Thursday were Edward Flannigan, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Coddington, son Bertram, Mrs. George Clooten, Sr., and Valentine Steiner, Sr. Carl and Louis Steiner were over- night guests of Mrs. Marian Heck of Bismarck Saturday evening. Matt and Anna Mary Heck of Bis- marck were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Steiner and family Lucy Steiner was an overnight guest of her cousin, Connie Amon of Bismarck Saturday. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Cod- ington and family were Mr. and ‘Mrs. Valentine Steiner, Sr., daugh- ter Lucy, John Mahoney, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Solum and family of Bis- marck. Mr. and Mrs, Valentine Steiner, » Were guests of Antone Heck of Friday. J tertainment. Miss Norma Olson came from Bis- marck to spend the week with Miss Dorothy Moffit. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Pillsbury and family and Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Hamblen spent Sunday at the Lee Hamblen, home near Hazelton. The Epworth League met at the Parsonage Tuesday night. A birthday dinner was given at the C. K. Lane home Sunday in honor of Quinton Lane. Ira Peckens has moved his family into the house formerly occupied by the W. H. Brownawell family. Wm. Carroll and family are moving into the house vacated by the Peckens family. : The O. A. R. P. club met with Mrs. Esther Werner Friday. A nice lunch was served by the hostess. W. E. Nichol and children, Flor- ence and Eldon, were Moffit callers Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Adams and Mrs. Fred Doehle were Moffit callers Monday. August Benz and son, Miles, attend- ed a stock sale in South Dakota last Wednesday. Clear Lake | By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Mrs. W. F. Keeler and baby re- turned from Steele Tuesday. | By MES. WM. MeMURRICK Mr. and Mrs. John Emineth moved 4o their new home north of McKen- zie Wednesday. Bernita Fields, Lawrence Woodland end Maxine Allensworth are spend- ing their Easter vacation at their homes, Rev. and Mrs. Gulson and daugh- ter, Jeanne, are spending the week at the manse. Mike and Martin Emineth have re- turned home from a CCC camp in South Dakota. The Telfer 4-H poultry club held its first meeting of the year at the B. R. Fields home Saturday. The following officers were elected: Matt Dietrich, president; George McMur- Tick, vice-president; James Fields, treasurer, and Ethel McMurrick, sec- nesday evening. The CCC boys who returned home from camps the past week are Erling | day school class held a party in the| guest at the John Partyke home Sat- Julius Klucksdahl and Floyd Lein. Schoon were business callers at Steele Thursday. and Homer Nelson motored to Bis- marck Thursday. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Anderson. the Christ Schoon home. Mrs. Robert Sonneman, two chil- dren and sister of Montana, who had attended the golden wedding anni- versary celebration of their parents in the eastern part of the state, stopped on their return trip to visit with Mr, and Mrs. E. A. Van Vleet’s daughter-in-law. Mrs. Adolph Hansen and children spent Saturday with her mother, Mrs. C. Schoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Oren and fam- ily spent Sunday at the B. F. Paslay home. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Nejson and Muriel Knutsen were entertained at dinner at the Alden Nelsen home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and family motored to Steele Sunday to Linton visit with Mr. Hansen’s mother. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Nelsen and family had Sunday dinner with Mr. {and Mrs. Andrew Dronen of Driscoll. Frank,| Mrs. Walfred Asplund and daugh- ter, Doris, visited with Mrs. Roy An- John,|derson of Still Monday. Glen Hollister, who is employed on the C. D, King farm near Menoken, spent several Saye ase week at the t the latter|J- M. Thompson home, visiting his Bumarek visiting | mother and brother, Gordon. ‘who is a patient inj Mm and Mrs. Edwin Johnson vis- ited with Mrs. Johnson’s mother, Mrs. 31. Presbyterian church meeting was held this Wednesday in the church parlors. per was served at 6:30 o'clock. | Lyman 8r., passed away Monday, were held from the Presbyterian church in Wilton with Rev. E. E, Matteson officiating. Interment was made in the Wilton A baby was born to Mr. and Mrs.| Clarence M. Danielson at the Wilton A pot-luck sup- By CLARA E. WANTTAJA burial would be in California. Miss Mabel Maki, Olaf Waino, and Earl Waiste were Wednesday evening visitors at the Bill Wanttaja home. Selma. Eckholm, a student at the Wing high school, spent the week- end at her home here. Edwin and Lawrence Olson were visitors at the Dave Spangberg home near Regan Thursday. Earl Waiste left Friday morning for Oregon. He expects to visit his sis- ter and brother while looking for work, Mrs, Ida Thorson and family were Sunday visitors at the Emil Moses home in Rock Hill township. Mr. and Mrs. Arne Antilla and fam- ily attended a meeting at the Lyman hall Sunday. Wing callers from this vicinity Saturday were Arne Antilla, Seth Gylden, Eino and Tyne Eckholm, Seth and Ralph Harju, Edwin Olson, Louis Olson and Bill Wanttaja and son, Willys. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wanttaja and family and Eloise and Mavis Olson were Saturday evening visitors at the Arne Antilla home. Walfred Antilla spent a few days last week with his brother and fam- ily. Phoenix By ELIZABETH NEFF Mr. and Mrs. John Wutzke and Mrs. Godfred Wutzke were Saturday Mrs. Kurbsach, Mrs. Ed DeHaan| callers at the Bill Gellner home. Martin Gellner, Ida, Bill, and Wal- ter Wutzke, Chester Sandberg, Alex, ‘The Mothers’ club held a party at | Magdalena, Martha, Elizabeth Neff, the school house Saturday night.|Junlor Eide and Arthur Neff were Cards and dancing furnished the en- | entertained by the. Gellner girls Tues- day evening. Arnold Plienes returned to his par- ental home Wednesday after spend- ing some months in the CCC camp near Northome, Mr. and Mrs. John Wutzke, daugh- ter Ida., and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gell- ner were among those who attended the party given at the Geo. Pehl, Sr., home in honor of Mr. Pehl’s birthday. The time was spent playing cards. Mrs. Alex Neff, daughter Magdalena were Wing shop- pers Friday. Dora Wutzke spent the week-end Minn. with Ida Wutzke. A dancing party was given at the Phoenix school No, 2 Saturday eve- ning. : Martin Gellner returned to his home Tuesday after being employed at the Alex Neff farm the past few months. Mr. and Mrs, Jake Mehlhoff and daughter Peggy Lou were Thursday evening visitors at the Ed Cloud home. Wilton son Alex and By MRS. ART FERRIS Mrs, Clarence Ulrich and infant daughter returned to their home at Washburn Saturday. Carol Sheldon and Donald Benedict have returned to their homes here after being members of the CCC for} rank Partyke, who has been em-| ernoon. the past winter. garage. Mrs. Cora Richard and her Sun- March 31. was served. A baby boy was born to Mr. and Adolph Pederson, Warren Keeler|Mrs. Edward Easton Friday, March|the George Montgomery home, visit- 27. Mrs. Tilegen, county welfare super- Mrs. Harold Olson and young son| Visor of Washburn, was a visitor in spent the week-end with her par-| Wilton Wednesday. Miss Mildred Zimmerman returned Otto Alberts spent the week-end at|o her home here Thursday after be- ing called to Burlington, N. D., to attend the funeral of her grand- mother. Mrs, Tuesday. week, Robert Hieb, were Sunday Olausen, Ned Malsam, Willie Schoon,|church parlor Tuesday guests M. T. Olson and daughter, Miss| Dan Howey and family of Plank-| for the six months, returned Della Mae, of Driscoll were enter-| ington, 8. D., have moved to Wilton | his Cone tained at the Ole Nelson home Wed-| Where Mr. Howey has taken over @ evening, | urday evening. The evening was spent Albert Christensen and Christ | reading the Bible after which a lunch|lund school No. 1, spent the week- Mrs. Bill Koth was taken to Bis- marck Sunday where she will receive medical treatment. Winnifred Swafford, Mrs. Leonard Flinn and baby, Mrs. De- Witt Flinn and children, Evelyn and Deanie, were shopping in Bismarck | Northwest Kidder | By MES. MABEL HAZLEGROVE Adolph Hieb and Harry Norse were in Steele Monday. Mrs. Julia Kraemer gave a leap- year party Saturday night. Dancing was enjoyed by those present. ;| _ Ed Ochsner, Russell Woodward and Art and Richard Ochsner. were in Tuttle Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, Jake Stigelmeyer were in Tuttle Saturday. Ed Ochsner and daughter Vera and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Woodward and children made a trip to Steele this Albert Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Roher, George Wagner and Marry Morse were among those Tuttle Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Woodward and children, Clarence and Lucille, at the Ed. who w! Walter Inget, Arne Antilla, Seth Gylden, Walfred and Arthur Antilla and Walter Ojanen were business callers in Bismarck Friday. The following CCC boys from this community have returned to their homes: Sulo Eckholm, Walter Waiste, Harold Dronen, from a camp at Hill 8. D.; Sulo Gylden, Hokana and William Jarvi from & camp in Minnesota. Henry Inget left by train from Bis- marck for Oregon last Friday. John Hokana received the sad news that his sister had been killed in an automobile accident in California last Mr, and Mrs. John Witt and Lor-| Friday. Mr. Hokana left for South rine Wentz were shopping in Wing| Dakota Saturday morning, as it was planned to hold the funeral there, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wentz and|but word was later received that Henry od [ SnInAL paee eNO Serve Fs tea Rog | Welch's Spur By MRS. R M. WELCH Catherine Moran, nurse at the St. Alexius hospital who has been ill, was improved enough the first of the week to motor out to the home of her sister, Mrs. L. 8. Doppler. She will remain there until her mother, Mrs. Jane Moran of Beach, comes for her. Members of the Boyd Cross Coun- try Homemakers club, to which Mrs. John Richter belongs, honored her with a surprise party Tuesday after- noon, A dainty gift, given by the members collectively, was presented to her. At the close of the afternoon, the ladies served a pot-luck lunch, which the husbands and several of the younger children also enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. John Welch and son, Conrad, and two nephews, Lynn and Lester Stahl, visited and dined at the Ruth McMurrich home Wednesday evening, the occasion being the 75th birthday. anniversary of Mr. Welch’s father, O, P. Welch. Robert Welch, a director in the Baldwin Federal Land Bank asso- clation, met other directors and the secretary-treasurer, Mr. Hedden, at Menoken Thursday morning. They motored to Steele where the Lions club were hosts at a dinner. Mr, and Mrs. John Welch and fam- ily, Mrs. Mary Ives, Alfred Born, L. 8. Doppler, Merwyn Oder, Mr. and Mrs, Tony Wainer and family from Silvernagle, Mr. and Mrs. John Rich- ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Baker and family and Mrs, Robert Welch were callers in Bismarck Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and family dined at the Ruth McMurrich home Sunday. Rw By ANNA MARIE MUELLER ing and Mrs. A. C. Dance. ‘The Turkey club will meet April 11 at the home of their leader, Mrs. T. Estelle. 4 Norma and Elmer Agnew, and Mr. Bismarck Wednesday. Ludeman and daughter, Alice Rebec- and Mrs. M. D. Agnew. a CCC camp several months. Mrs. M. O. Sherman and son, Albert Sherman of Driscoll, Friday. Richmond | By MARTHA BOSSERT Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stroh and fam- ily were Tuesday evening visitors at the Bossert home. + 4 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and fam- ily, William and Eva Degner and Reynold Berg and Walter Mehloff Frank Holmberg home. John Degner, Edwin Hein, Ted Nolen, Donald Rhodes and Harold Williams, members of a CCC camp, returned home this week. Mr. and Mrs. John Weber, Jr., were Monday visitors at the Fred Smith home in Goodrich. Sunday evening visitors at the Bos- sert home were William, John, Mar- tin and Eva Degner, Albert Bossert, | Rock Hill o_O By RUTH LITTLE Ed Rasche and daughters, Anna Mae and Elizabeth, of Bismarck were Sunday guests at the H. C. Rasche home. Algot Ryberg and Lloyd Kettleson were Wing callers Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Haakenson of Bismarck were Sunday dinner guests at the Clayton Little home. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Robertson have as their house guest this week Mr. Robertson’s father. The Wing girls basketball team de- feated the Tuttle girls on the local floor Friday with a score of 25 to 44. The Wing high school boys defeated the Tuttle boys 20 to 18. Henry Jacobson and Albert Bos- sart returned from Miles City, Mont., Friday. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Davis and daughter, Leona, of Wilton were Thursday over night guests at the Paul Davis home en route home from Iowa and Missouri where they spent the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Knowles and family and Mr. and Mrs. L, H. Knowles spent Sunday afternoon at the T. H. Suby home. Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson and family were visitors in Still Sun- day. Mrs. E. Cleveland autoed to Wood- worth Monday to spend some time with her sister, Mrs. Gordon Larson. Mr. and Mrs. J. Sedevic and Ferne ——- Glanville and Clara Weber attended| Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Barkman visit- a birthday dinner for James Sedevic |ed Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Alfred held at the Ole Olson home Sunday. | Olson. ; Maisel Olson, who is teaching school near.the R. Bailey home, spent the week-end with Ferne Glanville. The Ladies Altar Society held a meeting at the home of Mrs. Ben Mc- Closkey, Wednesday. Mrs. O. W. Newman and children, Lavonna and Buddy, of Brainerd, Minn., are visiting relatives here for a few days. A P. T. A, meeting was held in the hall Wednesday evening. The pro- gram consisted of a play by the women, “When the Women Take the Stand,” a short play and tap-danc- ing by Olive Jacobson and Mary Jane Olson and singing by the high school sextet. Henry Kremenetsky of Tuttle was @ business caller here Tuesday after- vicinity Thursday. Molly Graf, who became suddenly ill with an attack of appendicitis, was taken to a Bismarck hospit were Regan callers Friday. Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Fitzgerald were Sunday dinner guests at the Harvey Fitzgerald home. Mr. and Mrs, Whitmor were Sun- day guests at the P, E. Patton home. By MES. RAYMOND JOHNSON Bismarck the past week were Mr. and Mrs, Christ Schoon and family, Mar- Johnson home. : Ray Magnus was a Sunday guest of Merle Sharp. 4 Sterling and McKenzie callers. visited a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Knute Johnson, family were Sunday visitors at Steele Hanson. Harriett By JEAN WILLIAMSON Miss Lucille Millman spent the week-end at the E. R. Leach home. A few friends and relatives gath- ered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Pehl, Sr., in honor of Mr. at the John Mueller home Monday zens birthday anniversary Friday evehing. Miss Annette Gellner was an over- R. B. Jacobson was appointed fore-| night guest at the Jacob Wutake home noon. 5 A kitchen shower was given for Mrs. Bud Sedevic at the hotel Friday afternoon. She received many use- ful gifts. The Misses Schwindt and Roth of Tuttle are visiting at the Bill Roth home for a few days. Ole Vaa of Pettibone spent a few days of last week visiting friends here. Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Laschkewitsch of Goodrich were over night guests man of the WPA project here last week. Ecklund ! By ELBIE MUBREY Arnold Pleines and Adolph Pehl returned from a CCC camp this week. Rev. and Mrs. Wahl and small the Christ Wetzel home Sunday aft- ployed at the Enock Anderson farm Alice Larson is visiting Helen An-| Oscar Potts ‘motored cere for * few days. Sunday. Paul Holden was an overnight. family were Sunday at the Christ Wetzel home. Pauline Hefta, teacher of the Eck-| $— end at her mother’s home in Wilton. Harry Holden, who is employed at ed his parents Sunday. Albert Larson was a caller-in Wil- ton Friday. Dean Basten, ‘Teddy 7 Murray, and| Agner Lager will be given Friday: Fra Partyke were lers at the| evening, \. Holden home Sunday. Stanley Hatison of Bismarck called Walter Ktorz, who is working at|on relatives here Saturday. the E. Anderson home, visited his tion services were held by parents Sunday. the Lutherans in the hall. ‘Those 1d were Mrs. Alden Menoken | Mildred By NORMA AGNEW Wood motored to Jamestown Friday where they visited Emma King and Mabel Wood. Mrs. Chas. Garnier and daughter, | Friday Carol Louise, spent a few days visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kock. Beryl and Lillian Craven spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Craven. Mr. and Mrs, Albert Sherman and son Eugene spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Agnew and family and Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Sherman. Miss Laura Taylor was recently| turned here Friday. called to her home because of her father’s death. Charlotte Sherman, Lucille Ebeling and Elizabeth Wachal were substitute teachers during her absence. Louis Owen has returned to his home after living in Menoken two months. it Mrs. R. M. Ludeman was a guest of|ter, Mr. in}honor at a bridge party given Wed-/| Hebron. Mrs. Ted Rigler ep and were Mrs, Park Wood, Mrs. Ed. Ebel- ! : Glenview and Mrs, T. Estelle were shoppers in} Mrs. Amanda home, home. Mr. af Rupp. tal Mr. and Mrs. Van Couch enter- tained at a dancing party at their home Saturday evening in honor of their wedding anniversary. was supplied by local talent and a|Congressman Lemke. A recent serving of refreshments was made at/says that. the before her Kenneth Wagner spending. with her Simons. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1986 | mother is under medical care in a Bismarck hospital. Funeral services for Rudolph Sor- enson, Jr., 15-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Sorenson, By VIOLET JOHNSON and Mrs. midnight. Miss Frances Rupp, daughter of|The Frazier-Lemke some time here with her parent Glenn Nordstrom, school in social time Boh enjoyed joys Sheriff Fred Anstrom called in this} snq junch was served by the hostess, assisted by her sister, Mrs. Edmund who attends is Johnson and family were callers in Bismarck Wednesday. Mrs, A. H. Klipstein, Mrs. R. M.| Mr. and Mrs, Harold Williams have named their young son Clifford ca, spent Friday afternoon with Mr.| Harold. . Mrs, Henry Johnson and son’ Ole! Charles and Perry Sherman have) called at the Jacobson home Friday returned to their home after being in| for Pete Balch, who has been staying there for a few days. : Prank was a Wilton caller Charles, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. | the latter part of the week. Mr, and Mrs. Homer Ritchie are the parents of a son born Thursday afternoon in the Bismarck Mrs. Ritchie is a niece of Mrs. C. M. Jacobson of this community. also taught school in this township ‘ts spending a few: weeks at the Theodore Taylor farm hospital. She Mr. and Mrs. Dave Albright were ‘Wilton shoppers Tuesday. They were accompanied by ee arc fail visited ‘Thursday evening at the| gon stived home Wednesday after having spent the past 10 days with relatives ic ttre ng? Rata ae Now let us er, Mrs. James, came iquidate for a few days’ vistt. bret y a Ernest Seibold spent Saturday night and Sunday at the Amanda Johnson Reynard family spent Sunday in Wilton with Mr. and Mrs. John Brown end fam-| 5, Hans Jacobson and Edwin Triebussar. 1S ane Simons of Bismarck is|¥Ou! her Easter vacation here] For parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter|had this as our Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Engstrom were business callers in Bismarck Monday. By MES. FLORENCE BORNER. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gordon of near Regan visited local relatives Saturday. Mrs, Fredolen Rupp entertained a group of Baldwin friends at an old- fashioned quilting tternoon. A Music/his name off the petition,” so says high|claims that only about the/its members would vote for it. Easter vacation at his home here. Mr, and Mrs. J. P, French of ing in , brother Marvin, Knute|marck visited relatives here recently. SOnasee a Mrs, Ralph: Carlson of Mandan is ‘The community dance which was Mr. and Mrs. Martin Magnuf were | held here Saturday evening for the benefit of the Baldwin baseball team Kenneth Johnson of Bismarck| was attended by about 250 persons. The managers of the local baseball team desire to thank all who helped Mr. and Mrs, Adolph Hanson and | make the affair a success. Bobby and Beverly Erickson, chil- with Mr. Hanson’s mother, Mrs. Jens| dren of Mr. Erickson of Bismarck, dei! i be limited to not more thas 600 words. ne People’s Forum (Editor's Note)-—The Tribune wel- ieee ta fieoat ‘April 6, 1936 | a MORE ON FRAZIER BILL Mercer, of inter- ith contre. whi N, Dak. i ft H k & 3 paseetes & B& figures, etc., so let us take his fig- ures as to what the Frazier bill would do for the farmer. He uses as the base of his calculations, a $4,000 loan, which in a Federal Land Bank loan run- ning for 33 years at S per cent, would amount to $6600 at maturity. when it would be paid up ih full, A Frazier-Lemke bill loan of $4,000 at Z Several years ago the ave of the Federal Farm about $2,000, according to sent out by them. I can to what they run at this may be more, they may uring the average fat $2,000, he would be mal of one half of $20.40, ficent sum of $10.20 something to writ this is isn’t it? z ceriile Betaege 53 pally HEMT [ to take th ‘Lemke bill loan and year basis, the same Farm Bank loan and the last four years we have Frazier bill held up to us only hope and salvation. ‘Through press and pulpit we have been told that we must spurn all aid through any other on bill. has been handed to the press for pub- bie times around the world. In Calif they: tell us that they wonderful climate with your but in this state they feed us “Frazier bill.” Congressman Lemke has of hospital chart to keep on how this bill has along. Condition has been r good most of the time, a ‘caused by some Democrat scratching ef fil Hi och g i i : z Z i g report Frazier-Lemke is a live baby, and f ul reedeecste one of our cheapest grade of cars 80 I guess we would have to do without that. “It takes a hundred years to pay & loan at one per cent pay- .|ment, a thing that common sense would li unk eee gat Ext i H ty it f a H z i} eg FRE Bg ia z 5 ERTEAgE stele Hf nil : z E s stl a g 5 Practical Hints on N. D. Gardening By VICTOR LUND) 1, Horticult N. D. A. C. Extension iturist Do you wish to have early potatoes in your vegetable garden? If you do, sunsprout a few. This is done by lay- ing a few potatoes in a sunny window for a month before it is time to plant. If treated this way short heavy Sey e manner as a temporary hotbed ex- that no manure or other heat- | | a : i : E 5 g Begks elbeers 5 » z 3 Stamp News By LS. Klein ARTHOLDI'S famour Sta- tue of Liberty in New York harbor becomes the subject for another foreign stamp issue— thin time from France. Uru guay, in 1919, and Peru, in 1934, isxued similar stamps, while the statue appears on the current 15-cent stamp of the United States. ‘The French stamp is to have the value of 75 centimes, with a surtax of 50 centimes for benefit of for- eign refugees * that country. ee The U. 8S. Postoffice Department has broken a long-standing rule, by returning to cover collectors the envelopes in which they sent their China Clipper covers to the post- masters at Guam and Hawail, and which had to go by the same first flight. These, probably. are even more valuable than the regular first flight covers, since they are “business mail,” while the others were sent for philateltc purposes ee Tentative date for the next new U. 8, issue—the Rhode Island com: memorative—is May 4, the 160th ° anniversary of the state's “declara: tion of independence.” eee The Philatelic Agency at Wash ington has withdrawn the Gat plate Mother's Day stamps from sale. You'd better complete your Na tional Parks set, if you haven't al- ready done so, before the sale of these stamps also ts discontinued ACopyrighe 1936, NEA Hervlontned

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