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6 y Wilson | eee End By MES. JOHN A. BERG Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schauer of Mc- Kenzie spent Sunday with Mrs. Schauer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berg. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Wall, and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wall visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gust Graff. Mr. and Mrs. John Kurle were guests at the Wm. Wall home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Wolf have left for Tappen, N. D., where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs, Ned Asplund, Rev./ Bergland, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Reding- ton, Laura and Helen Redington. Mrs. Otto and Christ Wolf visited Thurs-; day evening at the John Berg home. Ludwig Wagner motored to Mercer Tuesday. School No. 1 will begin a term of school Sept, 14 with Miss Martinson of Dazey teaching. Reinhold Wagner is leaving for Grand Forks where he will attend the university. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner, and | Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wall motored to Wilton Monday. T Northwest Kidder ||| pee By MRS. MABEL HAZLEGROVE Frank Gray. Jacob Hieb and Rob-| ert Gray called at Pete Domogalla’s} Monday. Shoppers in Tuttle Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kraemer, Mr. and Mrs. Gust Jenner and family, Mr. and Mrs. Art Ochsner and family, Frank Gray, Opal Gray, Robert Gray, Jacob Hieb, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Woodward and family, and Mr. andj Mrs. Harry Morse and family. Mr. and Mrs, Art Ochsner and son! ‘Wilbert, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wood- | worth, son Clarence, and daughter Lucille visited Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Goldsmith and daughter Ruby are visiting relatives in Iowa. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Gray and Rob- ert and Mary Lea were guests Sunday at the Peter Domogalla home. Miss Viola Hieb and her sister Bet- ty were supper guests at the C. F.; Gray home Sunday. Adolph Hieb, Sr., and sons, Dave,, Jacob and Adolph, Jr., were callers at the Klien home Sunday. Telfer By MRS. WM. McMURRICK Naomi Buckley spent several days at the Glen Oder home the past week. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Fields and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. S. Vogel, Carroll and Melvin Bower were among those who motored to Bismarck Thursday. After the young people's meeting at the Stewartsdale church Sunday sev- eral of the Glencoe young folks gath- ered at the Davenport home to prac- tice songs for next Sunday’s church service. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Harren of James- town, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Glenny of Union, Iowa, and Mrs. Harold Sher- man of Bismarck called at the Wm. McMurrich home Monday. { Sterling | By SHIRLEY STEWART Mrs. Hallie Belk and son Loyal re- turned Sunday from a visit with friends and relatives in Minneapolis. Miss Grace Johnson is visiting friends and relatives around here. Miss Verona Jensen spent. ‘week-end at her home in Moffit. Mr. and Mrs. John Sedivic, Leona Larson nad Paul Worth were business callers in Bismarck Tuesday. Caroline Beyer returned home Fri- day after visiting a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Al Koosler and family of Wing. Miss Beryle Sherman returned to her work in Bismarck Saturday. Mrs. Mat Brown returned home from a Bismarck hospital Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart, accom- panied.by Mr. and Mrs. Mat Brown, motored to Strasburg Sunday to the home of Mrs. Brown's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Buckmeyer, Mrs. Matt Brown will remain with her parents until she has recovered from her re- cent illness. Bob Sharp was taken to Bismarck Saturday to be treated for a broken the e. Mrs. Chas. Ryan entertained the bridge club Monday afternoon. It was also a farewell party for Mrs. €. I. Olson. John Elness suffered’ a broken leg and injured back when he fell down the hay loft stairs Sunday. ————_—_____-# Sibley Butte | —_____—___"__4 By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST Mr. and Mrs. Warren Clizbe and thildren were guests at the Lloyd ‘Clizbe home Tuesday evening. Walter Reidinger and family visited at the L. Davenport home Thursday. Mrs. E. Bloomquist and children, ‘Wayne and Darlene, and Wm. Ker- shaw called at the L. Davenport home Monday. 8. E. Clizbe, Marian Clizbe and Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Clizbe are leav- NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS Saturday that their daughter-in-law died from injuries received in an auto accident. Mrs. Bailey left for Wiscon- sin Saturday to be with her son, Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. N, O. Strand adn fam- ily and Elsie Aune were guests at the Strand home Sunday. Arnold Wold returned Thursday from Mason City, Iowa, where he visited a month with his sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson, Oscar Ol- son, Kathryn Mary Olson, and Mr. and Mrs. Dee Bailey were birthday callers in Alvin at the Ghylin home Monday evening. Mrs. E. Mowder accompanied Mrs. James Little and family to Harvey Sunday. Wilton By MRS. ART FERRIS The Royal Neighbors lodge spon- sored a party for Mrs. Truax Friday evening. They gathered at the Liver- good home with Mrs. Nina Owens. Howard Christensen, who has been employed in the First National bank in Wilton, resigned Monday and be- gan work in the state treasury de- partment. John Holodnick returned to Grand Forks Wednesday to resume his du- ties at the university. Robert Heston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Heston, returned home Tues- day from a visit at the A. E. Anstrom home in Garrison. Mrs. E. E. Matteson and Mrs. Lloyd Olson were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fiegal Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs. Leland Perkins, ac- companied by Mr. Perkins’ mother, Mrs. Frances Perkins, left Tuesday to locate in California Christiania By MRS. ALFRED OLSON The following were callers in Bis- marck the past week: Christ Schoon and son Bill, Bob Sharp, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gibson, Adolph Hanson and family, May Clark and Mrs. Harry Clooten. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Magnus and family, Raymond Johnson and Glen Stuart were callers at the Gibson home Sunday forenoon. Mrs, Elizabeth Johnson and son James, who spent the summer with Mrs. Nora Sharp and other friends in this vicinity, have returned to their home in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon and daughter Tillie, and Mr. and Mrs. A. Hanson and family visited at the Benesh home in Bismarck Sunday. Mrs. Ed. Gibson attended a fare- well party given by the Homemakers of Wing for Mrs. Klankenberg last Friday. They presented her with a set of silverware. Bob Sharp. who sustained a leg in- jury, was taken to a hospital in Bis- marck. Schrunk By EDNA MARCHANT Sunday evening visitors at the C. B. Knudson home were Mr. and Mrs. Marchant and Leroy, Mr. and Mrs. John Reile of McClusky, Mr. and Mrs. John Witt and Lorraine Wentz. Cc. B. Knudson and family were Sunday dinner guests at the Carl Johnson home. Bernice Payseno from Moorhead, Minn., has been visiting friends here for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Knudson and family, also Mr. and Mrs. John Witt motored to McClusky where they visited the John Reile home Saturday afternoon. ———— | Wing By ANNA MARIE MUELLER Beverly Olson visited last week at the Ole Olson home in Canfield. Ferne Glanville’ visited friends in Willow City a few days last week. B. N. Graham and son Jack, and Emma Weber left Friday on a vaca- tion trip to Mankato, Minn. The Misses Josephine Liebig and Margaret Jones of Fargo visited with Mrs. Mike Jones a few days last week. Norma Danielson of Tuttle is visit- ing with Shirley Lein. Mrs. Clyde Harvey and ‘daughter LaVerne visited with Mr. and Mrs. E. Dent and Mr. and Mrs. E. Jessen of Jamestown Saturday and Sunday. Howard Arnold of Bismarck and Arlie Felton were callers at the Les- ter Knowles home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Em Glanville and Mrs. J. B. Glanville visited relatives in Braddock Sunday. Mrs. Ole Olson and daughters, Mary Jane and Opal, Mrs. J. Sedivic and son Wayne, Mrs. James Olson, Harlyee and Glenn attended Ladies Aid at Canfield Friday. Mrs. Mary Walters, Mr. and Mrs. Bethel Bailey and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kindred and family, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nieters and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Kindred and daughter Thelma and son Charles, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Seil- inger and family, Charles Seilinger, and Mrs. Seilinger were Sunday din- ner guests at the Henry Seiling home. 2 ° Harriett By JEAN WILLIAMSON Mr. and Mrs. Si McClusky of Ster- ling were dinner guests at the E. R. Leach home Sunday. Mrs. Borkman spent a few days with her daughter, Mrs. George Pehl, Jr. Miss Edna Eide spent a few days last week visiting Mrs. A. H. Helge- son. Mrs. McCarl and children of Dris- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schmidt, Mrs. Brundige and Brundige ted THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1936 \ —— ——* za ’ i] Lyman By CLARA ©. WANTTAJA Thomas Thompson and Selmer Lee from Wyndmere, N. D., spent a few days with the former's brothers, An- dreas and Knute, the past week. A farewell party was held Sunday afternoon for Jacob Siirtola at the | Hiemo Siirtola home. He will leave i for Washington state in the near future. Confirmation services were held at the Finnish Apostelic Lutheran church Sunday. Capital City callers from this com- munity Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pihalja, Walter Ojanen, Arne Antilla, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mertz, John Hokana, Matt Setala, Seth Harju, Al |Luiska and. sons. Andrew and Etu, Rudolph and Ralph Harju, Eckholm, Louis Olson, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wanttaja. “The birthday party was given for Lydia Lehto Sunday evening. Mrs. George Sedevic and daughter Jeanne, Josephine Olson and Leona Larson were visitors at the Louis Ol- son home Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Olson were callers at the Inget home Friday eve- | ning. wy || — Rock Hill By BUTH LITTLE Floyd Walker was a Saturday night and Sunday guest of Stanley Francis. Guests Sunday at the Mrs. Bessie Monroe home at Baldwin were Mrs. J. F. Little, Ruth and Phyllis, and Clara Waugeman. Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Fitzgerald are now living on the farm vacated by Roy McCullough. Mary Patton returned Friday from Bismarck where she spent a week as the guest of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Waugeman are the parents of a daughter born Aug. 30th. Mrs. J. F. Little, Ruth and Clyde Little and Mrs. Earl Mowder motored to Harvey Sunday. Julius Jordahl of Towa is visiting friends here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Haakenson and Shirley Walker were Sunday din- ner guests at the Clayton Little home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ehnes visited Telatives at Washburn Sunday, | Glenview By VIOLET JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lange are the Parents of a son born last Sunday at the Torgeson hospital in Wilton. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Mallard and children of Bismarck spent Saturday night and Sunday at the Jacobson home. Mrs. Amanda Johnson is a patient in the Bismarck hospital. R. E. Hagen made a business trip to Fargo last week. Mrs. Walter Simons, Mrs. Celia De- Long and Willard Simons returned home after a five weeks’ trip spent with relatives in New York, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hanwell of Wil- ton are visiting at the Alvin Lange home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Heck and daughter from Painted Woods moved to the Carl Englemann farm Wed- nesday. per Saturday. Others were Helmer Thompson, Gust Larson, Bill Bitner, Walter Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hagen and family, and Enock Ander- son's, Mrs. Walter Johnson and son Ken- neth went to Bismarck Sunday to spend a week with her brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hartl. Burnt Creek | By MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON Robert and Grace Schonert were dinner guests of Olaf Sather last Tuesday. Lucy Steiner was a guest of her aunt, Ann Heck of Bismarck last week. Those who transacted business in the Capital City Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Lester Blattner, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bertsch, Sr., Valentine Steiner and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Klawitter, Mr. and Mrs. Carter and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Lyben. od ————— eee ee Welch's Spur | By MRS. R. M. WELCH Mrs. Ralph McMurrich and son Kenneth Johnston, also Sgt. Ralph Baird of Fort Lincoln called at the John Welch home Tuesday evening. O. P. Welch, elderly resident of this community, was stricken with paraly- sis about 5 p. m., Friday. His condi- tion is critical as his left side .was affected and his heart is weak. | Frances | By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Mrs. A. Carlson and Mrs. John Olson of Bismarck returned to their homes Monday evening after spend- ing the week-end with the Joe Fischer family. Clyde Monroe visited with his wife and infant son at a Bismarck hospi- tal Tuesday night. Those who transacted business in} Bismarck from this vicinity Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Paul McCormick and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John McCormick, Mr. and Mrs. John Kru- ger, Mrs. Wm. Kershaw, Mrs. Gilbert Melick, John Olsen, Mrs. Walter Dietzman and son Edwin. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Owen and family and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dietzman and daughter Mildred at- tended a farewell picnic at the Meno- ken grove for Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moffit and family who are leaving for Washington in the hear future. Clear Lake Eino| Dick Thompson was a Wilton shop-|' | shoppers Wednesday. tianson, Nels Dronen, Warren Kee! L. B. Olson, Julius and Lenno Alucks- dal. Sunday callers at the Albert Chris- tensen home were Mr. end Mrs. Ray- mond Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Haroid Glsor_ and son Jiavny, Maxine Lang acd Paul Paslay. Mr. and Mis. “tarca! Christianson and daughters spent Sunday with Mrs_ Christianson’s mother, Mrs. | Marie Olausen, | McKenzie | H By MRS. T. T. HUGHES The Larkin club was entertained by Mrs. Otto Ayers of Menoken Tuesday afternoon. Three visitors were pres- ent. It was decided to have a picnic for members and their families at the Menoken picnic grounds Sept. 6th, having a pot-luck lunch. Mrs, George Chirhirt and three | daughters of Royalton, Minn., Miss | Bernice Loza of Little Falls, Minn., and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hermas of Glen Ullin, N. D., were visitors the past week at the H. C. Morgan home. Mr. and Mrs. George Hughes and family and Miss Vivian Larson were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gable in Gibbs township. The Royal Neighbors held a regular meeting in the hall Thursday night. After the meeting a social time. was enjoyed.- Mrs. Lillian Cizbe was pres- ented with a farewell gift. Refresh- ments were served by the committee in charge. ‘ The W. C. T. U. was entertained | Thursday afternoon by Mrs. W. H. Stark. | Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Morgan and son Dick left Wednesday for Perham, Minn., for a visit with relatives and friends. Mrs. H. R. Raeshke spent Wednes- day and Thursday in Minneapolis. Mrs. H. E. Wildfang of : Sterling visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Roth, Sunday. | Phoenix By LINDA BAILEY Mr. and Mrs. Romeo Bailey were Thursday overnight guests at the J. P. Engen home in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Witmer of New Leipzig are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Roth. Omer Cloud returned !ast week from New Rockford where he spent several days, Mrs. Albie McCoy was an overnight guest at the Romeo Bailey home Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Melhoff have returned from a trip to the west vast. Sunday visitors at the Christ Roth home were Mr. and Mrs, Ed, Cloud Mr. and Mrs. Philip ‘ever, Mr. and Mrs. William Roth and children, and ee and Mrs. Romeo Bailey and fam- ily. Saturday evening shoppers in Wing were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Miller and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gellner and family, the John Wutzke family, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Weber and fam- ily, Mrs. Christ Roth and Christ, Ed- ward and Emelia Roth, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Witmer, Omer Cloud, Mr. and Mrs. George Wagner and family, and Romeo Bailey and family. Ecklund i ( By ELBIE MURREY Visitors at the Murrey home Sun- day were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dallic, daughter Helen, Mrs. Leo Tholley and daughter Marlyn, Mr. and Mrs. John Yonick ahd Mr. and Mrs. Jack Yon- ick and children, and Harry Holden. Callers in Wilton Saturday wer? Mr. and Mrs. Henry Deede, Lars Jacobson, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Murrey and children, Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Hagen and children, Mr. and Mrs. Al Holden, and John Partyke, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Anderson and daughters, Betty and Marjorie, visited at the Holden home Sunday. Richmond | —+ By MARTHA BOSSERT Mrs. Fred Smith of Goodrich was a visitor at the John Weber home. Orville Larson of Woodworth was a visitor at the Alfred home. Emanuel, Ted and Henry Fode were Bismarck shoppers Monday. Mrs. Durkham, a friend of Mrs. Hanna Larson, is visiting with her at the Alfred Larson home. Mrs. John Fode and sons, Johnnie, Emanuel, Henry and Earl, were Wing Saturday shoppers in Wing were Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Hein, Irene Horst, Edwin Hein, Ernest, Andrew, Pauline and Arthur Berg, David, Elsie, Clara and Christine Bossert, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holmberg, Mr. and Mrs. George Harmon and Mr. and Mrs, Rudolph Engel and daughters, Leona, Edlina and Alvina, Paul Stroh, and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Panjkovich and daughter, and Martha Graf. Deloris Engel is spending a few days with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hein, son Orville 1 high mortality rate, | Driscoll By DELLA MAE OLSON Mrs. J. O. Wright and Mildred spent Tuesday and Wednesday of last week in Dickinson. A farewell party was given for Mrs.; Seamann Wednesday evening. The Seamann family has left to reside at Minot. A birthday party was given for Hil- dreth Brushwein last Tuesday eve- ning. Miss Eleanor Chapin and Allen Sawyer were delegates to the Luther League convention held at Bismarck recently. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Burnett have left. on a trip in the East. Mrs. Joe Lewis was hostess to the; Women’s Foreign Missionary society Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Meland of Dawson visited relatives here Sunday. J J. Jenson of Willmar, Minn., is! visiting at the Clarence Swanson home. Miss Margaret Brown of Vingal, D., who has been spending the sum- mer months with her aunt, Mrs. Lulu Carr, has returned home. Mrs, Carr accompanied her for a visit. Mesdames J. O. Wright and Homer} Nelson were hostesses for the Ladies’ Aid Thursday afternoon. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Nels Hougland and family of Draper, S. D., were recent visitors at the Andrew Dronen nome.! rT =i Still | Ne. | By N. 0. HAGSTROM About 40 young people enjoyed a picnic along the creek north of the}. Hagstroms Saturday evening. The) main feature was a treasure hunt.| The picnic was planned and carried out by Winston Cox, recreational di- rector of Regan, assisted by Miss Ingrid Hagstrom. Seth and Miss Inez Ecklund, ac- companied by Edwin Johnson, left by, car for Los Angeles, Calif., Monday. | They spent Monday evening in Bis-| marck at the home of their mother, Mrs. Oscar Ecklund, and continued their trip Tuesday morning. Seth and Inez plan to make their home| in Los Angeles this winter. Peter Nelson and granddaughter, Eunice Holmes, who have been visit- ing .with his sister, Mrs. Elna Erick- son, and children since June, left Monday for their home in Chicago.| It was the first time Mrs. Erickson and Mr. Nelson had met for 30-years. Andrew Hochhalter accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fisher, Mrs. Gottlieb Brenneise. and Mrs. Andrew Alberta, Canada Saturday to visit his brother John, who is very ill. All children under 15 are invited to Participate in kittenball practice on the Regan diamond every Wednesday evening with Winston Cox, recrea- tiorial director. in charge. Rev. and Mrs. O. E. Oster and daughter Mary of Hettinger, N. D., were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson one day last week, J. M. Thompson returned Saturday Hochhalter, Sr., of Regan to Cando. | after a two.weeks’ vacation trip spent! in Montana with his daughters, Mrs. | Charles Dow and Mrs, Chas. Mathe- son. The Still community choir under the direction of Miss Annetta Erick- son gave a half hour program over KGCU in Mandan Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Ole Hagstrom, son Oscar and daughters, Misses Naomi, Nellie, Ing- rid, and Mrs. Margaret Spitzer and daughter LaVonne were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Spitzer of near Bismarck Sunday evening. + Anyone interested in boxing is ask- ed to see Winston Cox as he plans to start a boxing class in Regan in the near future. This class will be part of the recreational program he has set up. Miss Doris Johnson had as her guest last week her cousin, Miss Helen’ Richard of Wilton. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Asplund and sons, David and Paul, and Rev. Berglund of Bismarck enjoyed a picnic supper with friends and relatives in Ashbury. park near Washburn Sunda: Heaton By SARAH HEINLE Visitors at the Andrew Heinle home Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Willie Steinert and family, Edna, Dave and Edwin Steinert, Alvin Bender of Re- gan, Mr, and Mrs. John Schlaht and daughters, Ruth and Lillian, and son, Herbert, and Norman Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Wolf have moved to Tappen. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Heib and family were Sunday callers at the Fred Bender, Sr., home. A large number of neighbors and friends gathered for a farewell party "given for Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Al- brecht, Sr., and family at their home Friday evening. The Albrechts are leaving to make their new home in Washington. George Heib spent a few weeks with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bender, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner, Mr. and | Mrs. William Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Gust Neumiller and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bender, Jr., and family were shoppers at Wilton, Monday. Visitors at the Gottlieb Steinert home Sunday were, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bender, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs.) Fred Vollmer, Sr. S. W. Burleigh By MRS. ALEX STEWART Lee Malard visited at Charley | | Johnsons, Sunday. | Carl Bowers, Harold Burdette and | Sylvanis Irvine were business callers in the Capital City Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs. Alex Stewart and) family were dinner guests at the John | Stewart home Sunday. | Walter Woodworth was a caller at | the C. L. Houser home Monday. In Australia there are at least 20 species of animals that are aviators— flying squirrels, flying opposums, fly- jing mice, and even flying bears. With his parents acting as “living test tubes” in a desperate battle to save him from death by strep- tococci infection of the specific viridans type, almost always fatal, Philip Levitt, 7-year-old Chicago boy, is shown here as his sister, Floralee, reads to him. the death-dealing germs and the serum from their blood will be introduced into the lad’s vei Only antidote for the ailment, declares Dr. Morris Fishbein, health writer for NEA Service and this newspaper, is blood from a newly recovered victim, and these are rare, as the infection has a very The parents underwent inoculation with Baldwin By MES. FLORENCE BORNEB Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hogue had as recent guests Mr. and Mrs. James Kunkel and son Elgie of Pioneer, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kunkel of Angora, Indiana. Mrs. James Kunkel, who was formerly Miss Elsie Hogue, is the sister of Mr. Hogue. Last Sunday a family reunion in the form of a picnic was held in the Man- dan park. E. A, Fricke ahd Noel Borner mo- tored to Fargo Friday on a short bus- iness trip, returning home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Landerholm and daughter, Burnette, will move to Bis- marck the early part of next week, Mr. and Mrs. Knownly Dorman and family, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Kant and family, and Andy Peterson motored to Mandan Sunday where they held @ picnic in Pioneer park, honoring the birthday anniversaries of Mr. Peterson and Mr. Kant. Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Gordon visited Sunday at the Oscar Landerholm home. Miss Florence Rupp is spending & few days at the home of her brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Knownly Dorman. Bobby Erickson of Bismarck is visit- ing here a few days with his grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Fricke. —____._—_ Riverview | By MISS PHYLLIS WORST Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mayo and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nelson and son Tracy, Miss Hilda Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Nelson and family and James Kiedel were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Worst and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Flannigan were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Art Robins and family of Bismarck Thursday. Those who transacted business in Bismarck Saturday were Ethel John- son, Mr. and Mrs. John Flannigan, John Carlson, Harlow Griffon, Mrs. Herman Worst and family and Wil- liam Schonert. Mr. and Mrs. John Flannigan, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Rohrer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Flannigan and infant daughter motored to Brush lake Sunday. Phyllis Worst was a week-end guest of Miss Lillian Westbrook at Bis- marck. Instances are on record of ensilage having been kept in trench silos for 10 years with no sign of deterioration. Put in when the crop is in the right stage of maturity, thoroughly packed and properly segled, there is no rea- son why silage in a trench silo should |not keep indefinitely. The “Queen Mary,” newest trans- Atlantic liner, weighs 80,773 gross tons end has a speed of approximately 30 nots. After Alabama Pitts started s ca- reer of professional baseball, he con- tinued in football and basketball. and daughter Irene were supper guests at the Dan Hein home. ———— | Trygg ; By MRS. GEORGE NELSON Etta Anne and George Cederstrom ere visiting this week at the John Lee home in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Harve Fitzgerald and son, Bernard Lee, of Regan were dinner guests Tuesday at the George Nelson home. Mrs. Arthur Magnus and son, Lynn, will spent this fall and winter with the George Pettis family at Little | Forks, Minn, John and Alfred Habeck who just returned from a trip to Fulda and Worthington, Minn. were dinner guests Saturday at the George Neison home. Mrs. Fred Habeck who ac- companied them remained there as her father, Mr. Gohl is quite ill. Her daughter, Florence, visited there the past two months. members met for a special meeting Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Geo. Nelson. Visiting guests were Mmes. Arthur Solberg, Victor Engdahl, Ed- and John| Mrs. E. I. Johnson and son James,)gar Trygg and Carl Hendershott and of Bowdon were Sunday| who have spent the summer here.|Emma Nelson and Evelyn Engdahl. guests at the H. F. Williamson home.| left Wednesday for Detroit Lakes,| Lessons were given by Mrs. Bert Hen- Those who transact business in| Minn., to visit for a few days before Bismarck Friday were Mr. and Mrs.| continuing to their home in Chicago.|eon following the meeting was served John Merkel, Ingvald Eide, Mr. and; Maxine Lang and Lorine Johnson] by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Carl Mrs. George Pehl, Jr., and Ralph] of Sterling visited several days at|Hendershott, Mrs. Oscar Coleman and Gershott and Mrs. Ernest Kell. Lunch- Mrs. Gilbert , Gierke and The Cedar Hill Homemakers’ club} * Crosby, coast flyer. bere in contrast to one of the ches Price of Tiny Racer huge Douglas It has @ wing spread of about 14 feet. is powered with weighs only 1500 pounds, including the pilot, and has been tested in wind The midget is shown Lein By OLGA M. RISE Miss Edna Eide of Prescott, Ariz., visited several days with Mrs. A. H. Helgeson. Mr and Mrs. Everett Carlson and son, Deane, of Kidder county, visited Sunday at B. N. Leins. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Barkman, ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. George Pehl, Jr., and son, visited relatives at Washburn Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Tilmer Lien, Mr. and ‘| Mrs, H. O. Arneson and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Varholdt and family were Sun- day dinner guests at M. A. Liens. Business callers in the Capital City the past week were: Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Barkman, Mrs. A. H. Helgeson, daughter, Colleen, Ted Varholdt, Mr. and Mrs. Tilmer Lien, Valdemar and Catherine Lein, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Arneson and Selma Rise. Ernest and Irwin Rise accompanied by their sister, Olive, of Bismarck, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Christianson at Mandan, Sunday. B, N. Lein, who motored to Wilton Friday, returned Sunday accompan- ied by Mrs. M. E. Christenson and daughter, Muriel, who will spend a few days at the Lein home. Hampton By ELIZABETH KOPFY Fred Job returned to his home this week after a several days’ trip to St. Paul, Minn., where he visited with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lawler and son Harris were shopping in Linton Tues- day afternoon. The latter two visit- ed Edwin Ohlhauser, who is a pa- tient in the hospital there. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Yetter daughter Lorrene and son Thomas accompanied by Mrs. Anna Busby, motored to Bismarck Thursday. They visitéd the latter's son Ferman, who is a patient in the Bismarck hospital. Mrs. Rheinholt Burkhardt visited with Mrs. August Abermier of Linton Saturday afternoon. Business callers in Linton from this vicinity Saturday were James Heer, Francis Chesrown, John Backhaus and son Otto, Mrs. Herman Backhaus, son Herbert, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Kop- py and daughter Elizaebth, Mr.-and Mrs. John Renschler, Mr. and Mrs. David D. S. Job and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Ohlhauser, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Lawler and children, Mr. and Mrs. Fred -Ohlhauser and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Schnaible and son, Frank Lawler and son Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Job and childrea, Ted Lawler and Bill Job. Frank Koppy, who has oer em- ployed at Cannon Ball, returned to his parental home Sunday afternom. Sunday visitors at the Steve Koppy home were Mr. and Mrs. Mike Schiele and son, and Mr. and Mrs. Adam Scheer of west of Linton and of here, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Lawler and daugitters, and Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Preri and children. Mr. and Mrs. John Weber and fam-. itz of Linton visited at the Herman Backhau home Sunday. | Missouri By MES. K. R. SNYDER Miss Mayme Clark spent last week, at the home of her sister, Mrs. James McDonnell in Bismarck. Miss Bertha Schwartz of Duluth, Minn., is here visiting relatives and spent last week with her aunt, Mrs. Studie Woodworth. About ninety attended the surprise party given at the William Small home Tuesday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Reid and family of Long Beach, Calif. Mrs. Reid and family have been spending the sum- mer months here and Mr. Reid joined them about three weeks ago. They left for their home Friday morning. The Babcock children of Bismarck visited at the home of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Speaks, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Anderson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Clark and son Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. William MacDonald, James MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Studie Woodworth and family, Mr. and Mrs. Emory Wood- worth and daughter, Billie Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clooten and son, Kenneth, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Erick- son were shoppers in Bismarck Sat- urday. ‘4 Word that Mrs. Cora Bassart pass- ed away at her home in California last Monday was received by her husband. The Bassarts are former residents of this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Snyder and Grandpa Snyder were Sunday din- ner guests at the John Crawford home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Perry of Bismarck were callers. James Robidou accompanied Amos Robidou and son Edwin to Fargo Friday. They called at the home of their cousin, Mrs. Frank Bellmore south of Fargo en route. | Menoken By NORMA AGNEW Miss Blanche Salter, who has been visiting with her parents for the past few weeks, returned to Fargo Satur- day. The Misses Charlotte and Florence Sherman and Mr. and Mrs. John Paul and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Wachal. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Sherman and family were Sunday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sherman at Driscoll. Erma Ely, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Ely, Bismarck, spent a week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Salter. Mrs. Otto Ayers entertained the McKenzie Larkin club Tuesday. - Miss Norma Agnew visited a few days with Mrs. John Gierke at Bis- marek. Shoppers in Bismarck were George Knoll, Jacob Kock and sons, Neil Funston and family, M. D. Agnew and family, Mrs. M. O. Sherman. and daughter Florence, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Sherman and family, Mrs. Roy Funston, Stanley Walgren, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Abelein, Miss Evelyn Betz, Mrs. George Wachal and daugh- ters, and Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Malard and son, Cecil. Harry Hojian of Dawson visited Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Sunday. Charles Sherman and Glenn Holis- ter have returned from Ws where they were employed temporar- Harold Bliss left Sunday for Min- newauken where he will teach. ‘Miss Mabel Wood of Bismarck spent Sunday with her parents. coll

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