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‘ | Brittin By 0. DUTTON > Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gates, Roy Gates ‘@nd Jim Mathena, who have been ‘visiting here the past week, returned %o their home in Minnesota Friday. |) They. were accompanied by Miss Opal | * Mathena. Jackie Dutton spent several days last week with the Kershaw twins. Chester Dutton, Jr., who is enroll- ed in a CCC camp at Sidney, Mont., is visiting relatives in this vicinity \ over the Fourth. % Mr. and Mrs. O. Hauser and fam- of St. Paul arrived here Tuesday | for a visit at the Dave Kershaw home. ‘Mrs, O’Hauser and Mrs. Kershaw are} sisters. Russell Dralle and Adolph Almond- | Inger were Bismarck visitors Wednes- | day. Mrs. Geo. Day left Tuesday for a! two-week visit with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. 8. R. Day of St. Paul. | Sterling By SHIRLEY STEWART ‘Mrs. Miles Parke entertained the! ridge club at her home Thursday afternoon, Mrs. Ost Prince was taken lo &, hospital in Bismarck Thursday. She is suffering with pneumonia. | Mr. and Mrs. Pete Smidkunz of Bismarck and Howard Smidkunz of McKenzie visited at the Ed. Smidkunz home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Olsen of! Driscoll were visitors in Sterling Sun- | day. Mrs, Roy Hanson spent a couple of days the past week visiting with her} parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hall. = | Mrs, Emery Turner left Thursday morning for Minnesota where she, will spend a few days with Emery) and the children at their lake shore | home in northern Minnesota. Carl and Ray Beyers of Oregon ar- rived in Sterling Sunday morning for “a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Brown and Mrs. Regina Backmeyer spent Monday visiting in Strasburg. Mrs. George Lee and children, Shir- ley Stewart and Dorothy and Smoke Lee drove to Moffit Thursday. Dor- 4 othy and Smoke stayed at their home ; there after visiting a few days at the ; George Lee home. Mrs, Bessie Laird and sons, Donald | and Allen of Watford 'City, and Mrs.! Earl Snyder of Menoken visited with ‘Mrs. H. R. Wright Saturday. Mrs. Laird is a former resident of Ster-/ Carl and Ray Beyers, Florence El-' ness and Fern Stewart spent Sunday afternoon at the Isam Belk home in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lang went to/ Jamestown Friday afternoon where they attended camp meeting until) Sunday. | Mrs, Harold Olson of Driscoll spent | few days the past week visiting at the Oscar Anderson home. Mr. and Mrs. Alanta Hofstrand of Bismarck were Sunday visitors at the lifford Olson home. | Northwest Kidder | By MRS. MABEL BAZLEGROVE Harry Morse and Art Ochsner were! “in Robinson Monday on business. - Mr. and Mrs. Art Ochsner, Russell) Woodward and Mr. and Mrs. Harry) ‘Morse were in the capital city Thurs- day. Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Ochsner and Mrs.| G. Woodward are attending camp meeting at Lehr. Among those in Tuttle Saturday were: Mr. and Mrs. Philip Thorne} and family, Mr. and Mrs. Art Ochsner | and family, Mr. and Mrs, Joe Gold-| smith and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank ‘Gray and Jacob Hieb, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Buck and family, Russell Wood- ward, Mrs. Mart Franzen, Florence and Kenneth, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Stigelmeyer, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Keop- lin and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Gust Jemmer and family. Dave Hieb, who was working in the Red River valley, is home again. Miss Verna Kraemer and George Mack of Robinson were married Mon- day, June 22, at Sykeston. They left ‘Wednesday for a wedding trip to the Black Hills. Mrs. Mack is a daugh- ter of Mrs. Julia Kraemer of Tuttle. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Schuler of Wash- ‘burn, who were married just recently, visited relatives in Northwest Kidder | ‘er the week-end. They are plan- tog a trip to Idaho soon. Mart Franzen is in Minnesota on i 5 e re Harriett | >, ‘By JEAN WILLIAMSON , and Mrs. O. G. Weitstock and Mrs. Mutchler and Ilene visited relatives at Minot NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS McKenzie By MRS. T. T. HUGHES Mr. and Mrs. George Watson and Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Anderson returned Wednesday from the Minnesota lakes where they enjoyed several days fish- ing. The 4-H seniors sewing club met at the V. Scott home Friday afternoon. A picnic was held at the Menoken picnic grounds Monday at which time the mothers were included in the groups. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Adams, son Junior, also Eloyce Nagle were guests at the L. D. Hulett home in Bismarck Sunday. The Royal Neighbors held a meet- ing in the hall Thursday night. Plans were made for a picnic for members and their families to be held July 12. Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Hughes and son Lester were Sunday visitors of Mrs. T. I. Bailey near Bismarck. They also accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers to the Joe Cook home where they visited Mrs. L. Jane Bailey, grandmother of Mrs. Hughes and Mrs. Ayers. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Adams and Ed- die, Jr., attended a party at the Fay Johnson home near Moffit Thursday night. . Mr. and Mrs, R. E. Martin and Mrs. H. Raeshke of Goodrich were week- end guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Raeshke. Tha McKenzie Homemakers club held a special meeting Monday aft- ernoon at the Ed. Conley home. Miss Dugan, child welfare worker, spoke on the program. Refreshments were served to 21. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Leathers and daughter of Los Angeles, Calif., ar- rived here Saturday to visit with relatives. Mrs. Geo. Manly entertained the Larkin‘club Friday afternoon. The Ladies’ Aid will meet with Mrs. Tom Hughes Wednesday, July 8. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Farrar of Fargo spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Farrar’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Watson. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wildfang enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Wildfang at a birthday dinner for Mr. R. C. Wild- fang Monday. Telfer i ——————————————— By MRS. WM. McMURRICK Mrs. R. B. Fields and family visited at the Buckley home Wednesday eve- from Salem, Ore., are visiting Mr. and ning. The Glencoe Ladies’ Aid and Mis- sionary society met at the R. B. Fields home Thursday. Friday visitors at the Glen. Oder home included Corrine Buckley, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anderson, Harold Sherman, and Wm. McMurrich and sons. Capital city shoppers Saturday from this community included Mel- vin and Carroll Bower, Ted Knutson, A. Giovannoni and Wm. McMurrich and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Oder and daughter Delores visited at the home of Mr. Oder's parents near Regan Sunday. Miss Louise Gardner was a guest at the B. G. Buckley home Sunday. The Telfer 4-H club met at the McMurrich home Tuesday. evening. Matt Dietrich discussed “Candling and Marketing Eggs.” George Mc- Murrich talked on marketing poultry. hh | Arena | . 4 By MRS. 0. McINTYRE Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klagenburg and family motored to Henry, 8. D., to visit relatives over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Matt White, daugh- ters, Margaret and Myrtle, and son Howard, Allen Corey and son Raphael of Arlington, 8. D., and Mr. and Mrs. John White of Tuttle were supper guests at the McIntyre home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Emil Schockenmeyer are staying at the Klagenburg place while the Klagenburg family is away on_a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wagner and chil- dren attended the Farmers’ Day cele- bration in Wing Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Bailey and chil- dren and Mrs. Fode were shoppers in Wing Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Owen McIntyre and family and Geo. McIntyre motored to Hurdsfield Sunday where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. Inman. Burnt Creek | —__________»4 By MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON Carl and Johnny Miller helped Roy Schonert celebrate his eighth birth- day anniversary Thursday. Pry co vay Hag ae Roland Zeis- r an Solum were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Worst Sun- Dietzman home Thursday. | Mrs. Clyde Monroe was a caller at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs, Tebbo Harms Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Davidson and family attended the Burleigh and Morton county-field day picnic held ;at the Mandan park and U. 8. Field station Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Melick took Miss Opal Melick, a guest for a week, to her home near Washburn Tuesdi Shoppers in Bismarck from this |vinity Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. William Kershaw and son Arthur, Tebbo Marms and son John, Mrs. W. A. Dietzman, son Edwin and daughter Mildred, Mr. and Mrs. John Kruger, | Selmer Oanes and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lundquist. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dietzman and son Edwin were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Gourdette north of Bismarck Sunday. | Menoken By NORMA AGNEW Mr, and Mrs. Frank Welch, Bis- marck,.were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Wachal. Mrs, M. O. Sherman and son Perry visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Sher- man of Driscoll Sunday. The members of the Epworth league motored to Valley City for their an- nual convention. Mrs. Chas. McCormick and son Gene have returned after spending , Bloomquist were callers at the W. A.] ———_— 4 | Bimon Larson of Minneapolis, arrived | Glenview jat the home of Mr. and Mrs, Eric {Pearson Monday for a few days’ visit. . Pearson and Mr. By VIOLET JOHNSON an 8. E. Strandemo and Otto Hogue were in Bismarck Wednesday on bus- iness matters. The Ladies’ Aid was entertained at the Stenquist home Thursday with Mmes. Bitner, Johnson and Stenquist as hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. Albright have as visi- tors this week friends from Tuttle. Laverne Strandemo is spending & few weeks with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lenihan. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Larson and two children from near Washburn and Cornelia Johnson of Bismarck were Sunday visitors at the Amanda Johnson home. Millard Jacobson spent Wednesday and Thursday in Bismarck. Mrs. E. W. Aune and daughter Mgureen Ann, Albert Aune and Wal- ter, Mrs. Harry Taplin, Mrs. Oliver Knudson and Mr. and Mrs. Helmer Asplund, of Wilton, were visitors at the Jacobson home Monday. Mrs. H. James and daughter Vere- dyne and Mrs. Leonard Ostram of Turtle Lake visited with Mr. and Mrs, |t0 R. E. Hagen the fore part of.the week, Mrs. Louise Hagen has gone to Elizabeth, Minn., to visit her daugh- ters, Mrs. Walter Grabarkwitz and Mrs, Earl Hanes for a few weeks. Mrs. Louje Evenson and Mrs. J. Yeasley of Bismarck spent Monday at the Amanda Johnson home. Mr. they a week with relatives and friends at |McLeod and Detroit Lakes, Minn.. They accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Matt Dahl of Hazelton. A number of friends and relatives attended a surprise birthday party given for Mrs. M. F. Agnew Tuesday evening. Guests included Mr. and Mrs, George Wachal, Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Sherman and daughter Flor- ence, Mr. and Mrs. C. P, Sherman and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Sher- man and son, and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McCormick. Lunch was served by ;Norma Agnew assisted by Florence Sherman. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Madland |and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Madiand and family of Pembina were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McCormick Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. R. Salter and family, Ed and Henry Ebeling, Park Wood, Charles McCormick, Mr. and Mrs. George Knoll and son Leo and M. F. Agnew and family were shoppers in tthe Capitol City. Mrs. M. F. Agnew, Norma and El- mer Agnew and Conrad Welch were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gierke of Baldwin. Mr. and Mrs, R. L. Malard annd son Cecil visited a few days with Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Foell at Moffit. Mr. Chas. Sherman and son Eugene Mrs. M. O. Sherman. Hampton | By ELIZABETH KOPPY Paul Holden and Lawrence Ousley motored to Garrison Tuesday om @ business mission. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Mitchell and family of Wilton and Herman John> son were guests Thursday at the Ous- ley’s. Lein By OLGA M. RISE Several from this vicinity attended the Farmers’ Day celebration at Wing Tuesday. Alice and Hazel Arneson returned to Jamestown Saturday after a week's visit with relatives and friends here. Richard 4 4 Rosa May and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Hinkel and family visited at the Fred Heidt home Sunday afternoon, Mrs. A. H. Helgeson, Catherine Lein, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Barkman, Mr. and Mrs, Helmer Arneson, Henry Schnei- der, daughters, Bertha afd Dora, Fred Heidt, Ed Nygaard, and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Hinkel and family transacted business in Bismarck the past week. Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Seppanen of Portland, Ore., called on friends in this vicinity Wednesday. Mrs. Sep- panen (Nina Waisti) was formerly a teacher here. - Mr. and Mrs. Schneider and fam- ily visited at the Heimbach home north of Regan Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Helmer Arneson and Clara Rise spent Sunday evening at the M. A. Lien home in Kidder coun- Thursday. ess. Wilfred and Ralph Rebenitsch of Fort Rice are spending some time vis- iting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Steve Koppy. Several people of this vicinity at- tended Achievement Dey in the Lin- ton park Thursday. The Hampton club was awarded first prize for the best exhibit on needlecratt. Lillian McCrory, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John McCrory, underwent a tonsillectomy in the Linton hospital Thursday. Mrs. John Weber and family of Lin- ton are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Herman Backhaus. Ruby Surber, who visited several days at the Koppy hame, returned to her home in Livona Saturday. Wilfrfed and Ralph Rebenitsch spent Monday in Linton with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rebenitsch. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Schiermeister and family motored to Linton Mon- Gnd to attend the Farmers Union pic- ie: Visitors at the Steve Koppy home Sunday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, Mrs. May Kirschbaum and children and Miss Pauline Koppy, all of Linton. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy motored to Eureka, S. D., Manday. Eee | Lyman By CLARA E. WANTTAJA A large crowd attended the fare- well party Sunday for- Mrs. Henry Inget, who will soon leave for the west to join her husband. A silver collection was presented Mrs. Inget. Bismarck callers from this. vicinity Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Eckholm, and Tyne and Eino, Seth Harju, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Eliasson, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nie- mie, Arthur Hokana and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wantaja and Kenneth. A party was held at the Lyman hall Friday evening honoring Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Seppanen. Mr. and Mrs. George Sedivec and Leona Larson were Saturday evening Naor at the Gust Eckholm home. . and Mrs. Edwin Seppanen are visiting relatives at Moffit. eae ee Moffit ty. Lillian Botnen of Steele has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Tilmer Lien, the past week. Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Lien returned ‘Tuesday from Wiltonewhere they have spent the past week at the M. E. Christenson home. D. D. Barkman, Ed. Nygaard, Emil Hinkel, Pete Ensz and J. O. Rise mo- tored to Regan Tuesday where they attended a holiday meeting, ————— Riverview | By MISS PHYLLIS WORST tively. Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ina Hogue were Fri- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hogue, Sr., and family. Roland Solumn, Bert Coddington and Roland Ziesler visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Worst and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hogue, Sr., of this vicinity have left for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hamann, rela- tives of Mrs. Hogue’s near Millarton. Mr. and Mrs. Hamann will accom- pany Mr. and Mrs. Hogue on a short trip to Minnesota. Mr, and Mrs. John Flannigan were gu of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Paul, Sr., Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, Paul T. Hogue mo- tored to Regan Sunday where they visited Myrtle Magnuson, Mrs. Hogue's sister, who has been residing in Minnesota for several months. Mrs, Conway of Bismarck, mother of Mrs. Gus Hogue, Jr., is spending the week-end at Mrs. Hogue’s home. Alberta Worst is spending several weeks at the Fred Klawitter home. Still | By N. O. HAGSTROM Mr, and Mrs. Roy Anderson, son Donald and daughter Darlene, re- turned to their home Sunday after a two-weeks’ vacation trip to points in Michigan. LeRoy and Loretta, an- other son and daughter, remained at the George Anderson home in Wing during their absence. Mrs. E. T. Spitzer and daughter LaVanne visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Trygg, south of Re- from Friday until Sunday. and Mrs. Walfred Asplund and daughter Doris, Sunday. tion. Mr. and Mrs, Edward DeHaan en- | Agnes J tertained the C. E. Moffit family at h "i i Asplund Mrs, Signe son shopped nar, were Thursday of Mrs. Signe Johnson, the occasion being the latter’s birthday. and Mrs. Vernon Nordquist, Johnson and Hilma, and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin John- daughter in Bismesck Saturday. —__—_———————_* | Baldwin | Mr. and Mrs, Fredolen Rupp re- turned home ‘Friday evening from 8 week's motor trip to Fargo and Min- nesota points. At Fargo they visited Mrs. Rupp’s sister, Mrs. George Wash- burn, and at Fergus Carl Landerholm and visited friends in Driscoll By DELLA MAE OLSON At the amateur contest held Satur- won by Miss Darlene Agrill of Fargo, who is visiting her grandfather, Ed. Erickson, here, for acrobatic stunts. Setond and third prizes went to Irene Koessel, and Hazel Nelson, respec- visited their daughter, Miss Frances Rupp. They also few days at Mr. Rupp’s old home at spent a afternoon. time was spent socially and refresh- ments were served. Mrs. Edmund Rupp and children, Charlotte and Gilbert have returned home from a week's visit with rela- day from Fargo where he had spent a few days with relatives. Fricke is spending week in Bismarck with his brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Al. Erick- the Adam Herdebu, Joe Jiras and Ar- thur Schroeder returned home Thurs- day evening from a fishing and camp- ing trip in the Minnesota lakes re- gion. They spent a day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claus Garmer, former residents of this community, at Clear- brook, Mi Mr. and Mrs. Schneider, John and! ‘a4-’and Mrs. Carl Tepe and daugh- ters, Esther and Dorothy, who spent ten days among local relatives, left for their home at St. Louis, Mo., Mr. and Mrs. Bert Finnis of Rose- glen were overnight guests at the Al- vin Nordstrom home Friday. The meeting of the Crofte Star Homemakers club was in the nature of an old-fashioned quilting party when it was held at, the home of Mrs. Ira Falkenstein Thursday afternoon. Re- freshments were served by the host- Vernon Chapin has returned from Jamestown where he visited relatives. Bible school closed Saturday. A children’s Joy day program was given in the hall Sunday by the students. Mrs. Belle Van Vieet of Bismarck has been spending several days visit- ing friends in the community. Mr. and Mrs. Fricke of Baldwin were visitors at the John Mount home Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Burnett have left to visit ‘at Clifford and Fargo in Minnesota. evening to visit relatives at Fargo. Jean and Violet Ritchie of Bismarck who have been visiting at the Jim An- nunson hame returned to Bismarck Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Thomas and son have returned home from their vaca: Howard Lewis left Tuesday to join a CCC camp at Bismarck. —— Clear Lake A Farmers’ Union meeting was held at Clear Lake town hall Tuesday eve- ning. The main speaker was Mr. Mitchell of Bismarck. Mrs. E. I. Johnson and son James of Chicago arrived Friday to spend their vacations here. Mrs. Belle Van Vieet of Bismarck visited with Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Pas- lay over the week-end. Steele callers Monday were Peter trip to Bismarck Monday. Those that went to Wing Tuesday y Day were Mrs. Art Magnus, Lylas, Lynn, Ruth Trygs, . Morris Erickson and sons, Roy and Melvin, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nel- gon, Emma and Hugo, and the Louie Olson family. Melvin Erickson has procured & a vivt gf EE i At 2: ca 2 z i" “Pm tired of your jealousy. All this guy said was, ‘Hello blondie,’ and you held up his order for 10 minutes. Tiis CURIOUS WORLD 'twguen’ | ONE OF INDIA’S MOST BEAUTIFUL SHRINES, WAS BUILT’ TO SHELTER. EIGHT. HAIRS FROM THE HEAD oF BUDOHA. (©1906 BY Wea esnvece, y AMERICAN -BUILT AIRPLANES WENT INTO BATTLE DURING THE WORLD WAR. THE beautiful Shwe Dagon is located at Rangoon, in Burma, and is 370 feet high. The bell-shaped pagoda is covered with solid gold, and the peak is topped with jewels and tinkJing bells. Some 1500 small shrines ‘are snuggled around the base, represente ing gifts from other. nations, ity attended Farmers’ Day in Wing) 4.05 ‘Messrs. and Mmes. John Witt, John Reile and Roy Marchant were Tues- day evening visitors at the ©. B. Knudson home. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wents and family motored to Denhoff Tuesday : t Rock of Tuttle is visiting » days at the Christ Wents home. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nieters and

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