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ery atone THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, ' Glenview | Mg ---—__________ ---# By VIOLET JORNSON “Mrs. Lars Jacobson returned from| Mrs. M. E. Christenson and daugh- . Wahpeton Tuesday evening, having | ter of Wilton, who have been visiting spent the past ten days there with |relatives and friends here, returned relatives. Gertrude, school at that place. will attend high school. tis and Mr. and Mrs, Art Risch and family. Mrs, Agnes Lind and son Hjalmer were visitors at the Jacobson home Wednesday. Mrs. Lind, who spent a tew weeks here on her farm, has re- turned to Canton, Minn. Betty Anderson returned from Spo- kane, Wash., last week. Lauraine Simons and Evelyn and Doris Larsen left for Bismarck to en- ter high school. Wayne Monroe will attend the Wilton high school. Miss Alice Strandemo left the lat- ter part of the week for western states to visit friends. Mr, and Mrs. F. M. Hancock are the parents of twin daughters born Aug. 24, Mrs. Hancock will be remembered as Marie Johnson of this community Kenneth Wagner of Watford City visited over the week-end at the Dave Albright home. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Oshanyk and Genece, of Wilton, Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Quanrud and family of Bismarck, Mrs. Enock Anderson and family and Vearl Holden were Sunday visitors a0 the Jacobson home. The Glenview Homemakers will meet at the Orvis Adams home Thurs- cay, Sept. 17. = Rock Hill | By RUTH LITTLE Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Shipp and son George and a friend of Bismarck, ‘were Monday guests at the Roy Lit- Ue_homes. Sunday guests at the Harvey Fitz-/ gerald home were Mr. and Mrs. Geo. | Nelson and family and Willie Jiras. | Alfred Bousche and a friend from a CCC camp near Kenmare spent the week-end at Alfred's parental home. Mrs. J. F. Little entertained about | 45 guests Tuesday evening, compli- | menting her daughters Phyllis’ 15th! birthday anniversary. The evening was spent in dancing, after which lunch was served. | Mrs. Ira Bailey returned Monday from Wisconsin, where she was called | iby the death of her daughter-in-law, | Mrs. Lawrence Bailey, i Schools No, 1 and 2 opened Mon- ! day with Mrs. Barney Strand and | Mrs. Albert Haagstrom as teachers. | Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Little and | family and Andrew Walker motored | new and daughters, Mrs. R. L. Malard to Bismarck, Saturday. Mrs. Chris Waugeman and infant Gaughter returned home from Wilton, Saturday. Mrs. Bessie Monroe and son, Ste- phen, of Baldwin, were Wednesda, guests at the Mrs. J, F. Little home. 2 @ By LOIS WILLIAMSON Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wutzke and family visited relatives at Harvey Sunday. Miss Dora remained to enter high school there. Mr. and Mrs. C. Wetzel and daugh- ter Verna Mae and Mrs. H. F. Wil-, liamson and daughters Jean andj shoppers in Bismarck | Lois were ‘Thursday. | Miss Gladys Nelson, who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. Eide, returned | to her home at Bowdon Thursday | evening. | Miss Edna Eide, who spent the. summer vacation with her parents, | deft Tuesday for Prescott. Ariz, to take up her school duties there. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Zimmer, who e been visiting at Grand Forks; ind northern Minnesota points, re- | turned home Wednesday evening. 1 Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Williamson took Miss Jean to Bowdon Sunday. She} will remain with her grandparents | and atiend school there. | Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Josephson, daughters Ethel and Elma and son; Norval, are visiting at the E. R. Leach ; home en route to Oakland, Calif. i \ NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS Irene and Doris Dan- | strom have moved to Dunseith where | Jamestown were business callers in Gertrude will be an instructor in a!this vicinity Thursday evening and The latter two Friday. i | Ruth Hanson who is employed at Bismarck shoppers Saturday were: | bismarck, spent the week-end with! assembly Thursday evening. Mrs. Enock Anderson and family, Mrs. J. Spitzer and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Neidermeier and son, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Simons, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mor- | \ By OLGA M. RISE |to their home Saturday evening. Alfred and Elmer |her parents. | Beverly Botnen from near Steele is | visiting a short time with her sister, ; Mrs. Tilmer Lien. A large crowd attended the Ladies’ ; Sid meeting at the church basement | Sunday. Mesdames C. M. Bjerke and H. O. Arneson assisted by Mrs. Tilmer Lien served lunch. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Lien and fam- lily, and Mr. and Mrs. William Bot- jnen of Kidder county visited at the | Tilmer Lein home Thursday. Sam Vik, enrollee at a CCC camp at Park River, spent the week-end at his |parental home. | Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Barkman ac- {companied by Mr. and Mrs. H. O. | Arneson and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Vai |koldt and family and Lois Lien spent Sunday and Monday visiting friends and relatives at Jamestown. They | also attended a farewell party on the ;Enock and Elmer Arneson families (who are leaving for Washington in the near future. Mrs. A. H. Helgeson and daughter, Colleen, visited relatives at Bismarck Sunday. ——__—______C- | Menoken | o_O | By NORMA AGNEW | Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers and family ;were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. G_ J. Mandigo, Bismarck. | Mr. and Mrs. Chester Sherman and | family motored to Dawson, Tuesday, | where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hojian. Mrs. Sherman and children returned Saturday. Mrs. M. J. Wilmes. Long Prairie, Minn, visited Mr. and Mrs, Otto Ayers \® few days. A farewell party was given Wednes- Cay evening at the town hall in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moffit who are moving to Colfax, Wash., where they will make their home. Out-of- town guests were: Mr. and Mrs, Carl Scott and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Scott, and Alice, Raymond and Sylvester Halverson, Regan. Leo Horseman of Minnesota spent the week-end with the Sherman brothers. Miss Norma Halvorson left Satur- day for Regent, where she has a teaching position. Miss Hazel Halvorson and Selma Liens of Bismarck spent the week-end with Mrs. James Watkins, Shoppers in Bismarck, Saturdi were: Mr. and Mrs. George Wachal and family, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ag- and son, Charles Sherman, Mr. and |Mrs. Jacob Koch, Richard Salter, Mrs. !M. Fields and son, Forest. | By CLARA & WANTTAJA Harriett |the Thorson plece and Mrs. John | Lyman ee A farewell party for Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Josephson was held at the hall Thursday evening. Games and sing- ing provided entertainment. Mrs. Ida Thorson and family have moved to Wing. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ojanen and family have moved into Kalla have taken the place vacated by Walter Ojanens. Edna Eliasson, Ina Kenilla, Siama Pihalja, Sigurd Wainio, who are em- toyed at Bismarck, spent the week- end at their homes here. The Misses Tyne and Siiri Eck- holm came home from Bismarck Sat- urday. Tyne returned to her duties Sunday, but Siiri remained at her home. Miss Florence Waisti spent Satur- day night and Sunday at her parental home. Visitors Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Olson were Walter, Venla and Wayne Inget, Eino Eck- holm and Mr. snd Mrs. Bill Want- taja and family. Selma Eckholm is staying at the Fred Bantarri home whife attending lugh school in Wing. —— eS | Heaton \ {= | Schrunk 4 | By EDNA MARCHANT { Mr. and Mrs. John Reile of Mc- | Clusky spent the week-end with the| latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ROY waicker were visitors at the Andrew |marck Friday morning from Lake Marchant. | Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson and Mr. | and Mrs. C. B. Knutson and daugh-/ ter spent a few days of last week at the Turtle mountains, returning ‘Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Fitzgerald and! daughter were Sunday dinner guests | at the Patsy Fitzgerald home near Rega in. Gus Witt, an enrollee of the CCC} eamp at Foxholm, is visiting at his parental home for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. John Reile visited at | the Henry Schuh home in Regan Sat- | deug! urday evening. | Mr. and Mrs. Mike Panjkovich and | Gaughter were Sunday dinner guests | i at the John Witt home. Telfer By MRS. WM. McMURRICK ==) By SARAH HEINLE Miss Tillie Walcker of Chamber- lain, 8. D., is visiting at her parental home near Turtle Lake. ane —> Arneson of —_—______—_—__ | Still By N. O. HAGSTROM i Mrs, Laura Kountz and son Stand- ley of Turtle Lake visited with her | brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and ; Mrs. Oscar Erickson, one day last ; week. They were accompanied home jby her daughter, Miss Florence, who has been visiting here with her aunt} the past several weeks. Miss Ruth Cox of this community jand Miss Irene Fitzgerald of Regan | played with the Wing kittenball team jin the state tournament at Fargo | Sunday. Winston Cox attended the alumni meeting in the Wilton high school Reuben and Helen Pearson, Hilma, | ; Doris and Helen Johnson, Margaret Law, Annie Wyknenko, Neva Noon, 'Mildred and Frances Backman en-; rolled in the Wilton high school Mon- day morning. Ruth Cox enrolled in | Regan high school. | Mr, and Mrs. Nels Neilson and son Buddy of Wilton and daughter Bea- trice of Fargo were Sunday after-' noon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles | Lind and Mrs. Nina Sandelin. | Mrs. Ole Hagstrom and daughter | | Nellie and Mrs. Margaret Spitzer and | daughter LaVonne were Thursday | luncheon guests of Mrs. Eric Pearson, the occasion being the latter's birth- day anniversary. Rev. Kasper Benson returned to his home in Flasher Wednesday after a series of special services held in this vicinity. He was accompanied as far as Bismarck by Miss Livinnia Asp- lund who visited with Miss Doris Asplund the past month. ‘ Mrs. John Noon accompanied her Minneapolis, to Bismarck Wednes- day. . Mrs. Anna Kiefe and son Paul, Mrs. Bessie Downey and son John, and Peter King, all of St. Paul, arrived atthe Oscar Thor home recently. Mrs. John Asplund and sons, Rob- ert, Lloyd, Kenneth and Norman have been visiting at the Ben Benson home in Flasher the past two weeks. Mr. Asplund, who motored there Fri- day to spend the week-end, returned with his family Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson. Ray- mond Christenson, Mrs. Conrad Johnson and daughter Velma mo- tored to Devils Lake Friday. Raymond went on to the home of his parents at Noonan. uncle, John Nordquist, arrived here vacation at Minnesota points. nesday for Canton, Minn., to spend and brother. family. Mrs. Herman Worst is a guest at she home of her niece, Mrs. Frank By ELIZABETH KOPPY Mr. and Mrs. Ed Surber and daugh- ) ters and son Norman and Albert Cor- bin, all of Livona, called at the Steve Koppy home Tuesday. Frank Lawler motored to Linton early Tuesday morning to attend the county commissioners’ meeting. John McCrory and John Renskers motored to’ Bismarck Thursday. Miss Huby Honey of near James- town has returned to this vicinity to teach the Lawler school. Young folks from here who are at- Minnie Grenz, Regina Koppy, George, Russell and Clinton Lawler. Miss Pauline Koppy who is em- ployed in Linton spent Sunday and Monday at her parental home. Thomas Yetter is resuming his Cuties as teacher of Hampton school No. 2, which he taught last year. Herman Backhaus, Jr., motored to Linton Sunday evening where he will be employed at a garage. Miss Gertrude Koppy is staying with Mrs. Anna Busby this week. Canfield | By MES. A. F. GHYLIN Mr. and Mrs. Ade Bailey of Harvey | ®' spent Saturday evening and Sunday re day callers were Ernest Bailey and |“ Mr. and Mrs. James Olson. Gerald and Clair Ghylin called at the Ira Bailey home Friday. Callers at the Ghylin home Monday were Willie Heimbuch, Roy and Floyd Walker, Julius Jordahl, Cecil Elkins, Mrs. Dee Bailey, Mrs. Ole Olson, Fred Olson and D. B. Cook of Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin were dinner guests Tuesday at the J. Fischer home. ——$—$________—- Burnt Creek | By MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON Jake Heinle, Mrs. Henry Neuharth and son Paul of Turtle Lake and Tillie Heinle home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ehnes of Regan were dinner guests at the Karl Schatz home Sunday. : Visitors at the Fred Bender, Sr., home Sunday were: Sarah, Edwin and Ernest Heinle, Edna Dave and Edwin Steinert. - Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle and sons Edwin and Junior motored to Turtle Lake Monday. Edwin will continue ; with his junior high school studies | there, Mr. and Mrs. John Wentz and hter. Mrs. Jake Walcker and laughter end Mrs. John Walcker. Jr., ind son left for their home at Starup, Wash., last week. Miss Rachel Heinle has returned to her home after spending the past two months at the Otto Laib home. a) | Wilson By MRS. JOHN A SERG Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Wagner spent Sunday at the Gottlieb Wall home. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolf and, family spent Sunday at the Harold Lange home near Wilton. Faut of Emery, Sunday at the i i |cren and Lloyd Clizbe. ing with her mother and ‘her sister, Mrs. Elsberg and Mrs. Ole Lillifjeld. daughter, Mrs. Louie Thompson of! wiiton callers Monday. Emery, S, D., left Tuesday morning for Portland, Ore., after visiting with | their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown. ter brother Archie visited at the Joe{ Brown home Sunday. | ee Riverview {family entertained Richard, Lee and Edward Fricke, Fred Herdelue and Vernon Nordquist and Walter John-|Paul and Noel Borner as luncheon son, accompanied by the former's | Suests Sunday. Saturday evening after a two weeks’ |ily of Bismarck called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Flannigan and Mrs, Louie Lind left by train Wed-|Son Raymond Sunday. the winter months with her mother |Rita Mae were Friday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Klawitter and —_—_—____________ Hampton ti Mayo of Bismarck, at the present ——_____—_-° | Driscoll \ o—_—____"——_-# olis has been visiting here. fornia were recent visitors among rel- atives here. the Twin Cities. tending high School in Linton are |ramlly of Cummings, have been vis- Parents of a baby boy. Chopin, Miss Margaret Dronen and Julias Klucksdahl were business call- ers at Dickinson Friday. at Valley City. Mrs. Ole Olson, Mrs. Dee Bailey and | Sunday. was held at the O. R. Ayers home in Menoken instead of at the picnic grounds as planned. Families attend- ing were: Mr. and Mrs. George Hughes and family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lar- son and Vivian, Mr. and Mrs, R, C. Wildfang and family, Mr. and . P. E. Wood and Mary of Long Prairie, Minn., who are visiting her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kaiser motored |to Streeter Friday to visit over the week-end with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nelson, Hugo and Emma were among those attend- ing a family reunion Sunday at the Walter Scott home honoring their daughter-in-law and daughter who are here from Granite Falls, Minn. naire ee | Sibley Butte | o—___- —-___-_—__—______ # By MES. ELMER BLOOMQUIST Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tompkins and son Donald visited at the Peter David- son home Sunday. Visitors at the E. Bloomquist home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Wid- ger, son Allen, Mrs. Evans and chil- S. E. Clizbe left for Mt, Vernon, Wash., Saturday. Miss Vivian Larson spent the week- end at her parental home. Sibley school opened Tuesday with Paul Tompkins as teacher. Raymond and Damond Evans have enrolled in high school at McKenzie. Mrs. Henry Larson took Miss Vivian to Sterling to resume her, work in the yank. Mrs. Evans was a caller at the Wm. Kershaw home Friday. ———_—_—_—_——__ | Painted Woods | —_—___———__——_? By MRS. JOE BROWN Mrs. Tom Hustad of Minot is visit- Bill Bitner and Wm. Brown were ir. and Mrs. Henry F. Fauth of Mrs. Charles Hanefeld and daugh- Hope, Dagney Kjersten and By MISS PHYLLIS WORST Mr. and Mrs. Herman Worst and Mr. and Mrs. Art Robins and fam- Mrs. Herman Worst and daughter ime, By DELLA MAE OLSON Miss Dorothy Hopkins of Minneap- Mr, and Mrs. R. Forsyth of Cali- Della Olson left Saturday to visit in Mr. and Mrs. Norman Engle and iting at the Clarence Swanson home. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Hanson are the Mrs. Nels Dronen, Miss Bernice Doris McCann is visiting relatives The brutal attack-slaying of Miss Ruth Muir, 48, daughter of a San Antonio, Tex., banker, on the beach at La Jolla, Calif., re- called five other fiendish murders in the San Diego vicinity, none of which ever has been solved. On April 19, 1931, the bruised, nearly nude body of Louise Teuber, 17 (1), was found hanging from a tree in the Black Mountain, 30 miles from San Diego. On May 3, the same year, Hazel Bradshaw, 23 (2), telephone oper- ator, was stabbed to death in San Diego. Ten days before, Apri) 23, the body of Mrs. W. B. Bibberis, 32 (3), had been discovered in her flat; she had been strangled to death with a towel. Six- teen-year-old Celia Cota (4) was found, on Aug. 18, 1934, as- saulted and strangled, in the back yard of her home. of murders had opened with the discovery, on March 10,° 1931, of the mutilated head and torso of Virginia Brooks, 10 (5), wrapped in a sack on a plain seven miles from San Diego. The series —— SF | §S. W. Burleigh By MRS. ALEX STEWART Charlie Johnson was an overnight guest at the home of his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Irvine Johnson, in the Capital City Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. L, Hauser and sons Everett and Ernest, motored to Huff Sunday. They visited at the Chris Smith home and Everett remained there to attend school. John Fields left for camp Monday after an extended visit at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Fields. John is a COC enrollee. Jacob Dietrich and family, Charley Malard and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Becknoll and son and daughter, Helen Bucknoll, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Fields and family and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Houser‘and family motored to the Capital City Saturday. ‘The Misses Marie and Irene Malard are attending high school in Bis- marck, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Houser visited at Bill Daroods north of Bismarck Monday. Mr, and Mrs. John Stewart visited at Alex Stewert's Sunday. Mrs. Alex Stewart accompanied them to Bis- marck. [Fame] Misses Lorraine and Edith Johnson have returned home from a visit with ‘elatives at Washburn. Dorothy Lee of ‘Sterling is visiting at the Elmer Koon home. Mrs, Ernest Meland of Dawson was @ visitor in this vicinity Sunday. Mrs. Mary Lindblad left Friday to visit her daughter at Minneapolis. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Swanson and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Husby visited rel- tives and friends in Stecle Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bassen of at the Ole Olson home. Other Sun- | Marion have been visiting in this vi- unity. McKenzie | By MRS. T. T. HUGHES Mrs. I. Rafteseth of Cerson is visit- ing her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Adams, this week. The local Larkin club held a picnic Due to rainy weather it and family and Mr. and Wesley Coddington arrived in Bis-/Mrs. T, T. Hughes and Lester. Rey. Roe of Bismarck conducted Itasca, Minn., after receiving @ four-| services and held a church business day leave from fighting forest fires near Aurora, Minn. He left Monday morning for camp. tl Mrs. Marion Heck of Bismarck spent last week at the Valentine Steiner home. Miss Charlotte Bevess began a sec- ond term of school in Burnt Creek Monday. Lucy, Frances and Peter Steiner were guests of Mrs. Woods and family of Bismarck last week, Matt Hettick located in Washington last week. | ana | Trygg | By MBS. GEORGE NELSON Eva and Ruth Trygg will attend high school at McKenzie. Edward Cunningham enrolled at Bismarck. Mrs. John Risch of Price visited Mrs. George Nelson this week and with her son, Arthur, and family, west of Baldwin. Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson, Ger- ald and Gwendolyn, Willie Jiras, Mrs. A. T. Spangberg and daughter Violet and John Roswick of Bis- Clarence Magnus hes arrived here from Chinook, Mont. for a visit at his home. ? Mrs. Sigrid Lundquist left on a and Wi! meeting here Sunday. John Stewart was elected as the third member on he church board. Other trustees are J. F. Wildfang and E. L. Adems. Rev. T. C. Torgerson was extended an in- vitation-to remain in McKenzie for another year. Mr. and Mrs, Erick Slovarp and daughter Eunice and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Slovarp returned from Min nesota Friday after a week's visit there with relatives. 8. E. Clizbe left Saturday for Mount | Vernon, Wash.,. where he expects to make his home. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Clizbe and son, Marion Clizbe,. will leave in the near future, Mrs. R. C. Wi for a visit with her mother, Mrs. 8. E. Clizbe, and other relatives. Manfred Manly returned Friday By MES. WALTER DIETZMAN Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Owen and son Louis, Miss Florence Sherman, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kershaw and son Arthur, Mrs. Gilbert Melick, Mrs. Walter Dietzman and daughter Mil- dred and son Edwin attended the farewell party at Menoken Wednes- day night in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moffitt who are leaving for Washington to make their future home. Mrs. Gilbert Melick is planning to leave s00n for Kalispell, Mont., where her husband has purchased a restaur- ant. Mrs. Clyde Monroe and infant son returned home from the hospital Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kershaw and daughter, Mrs. Melick, made a trip to Washburn Sunday to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Melick. Shoppers in Bismarck from this vicinity Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Tebbo Harms and son John, Clyde Menroe, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lund- quist, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kershaw and son Arthur, Mrs. G. Melick, Mr. and Mrs. Paul McCormick and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dietzman, | daughter Mildred and son~ Edwin, John Kruger and Selmer Oanes. Miss Gladys Tooker spent the week- end at the W. A. Dietzman home. Dinner guests at the Dietzman home Sunday were Alfred French of Bismarck, Jimmy Strand of Minneap- olis, Arthur Kershaw and Gladys ‘Tooker. . Richmond | —_____—__—_—_ By MARTHA BOSSERT Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hochhalter and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Vollmer and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Heuff and son, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hein and son Henry, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bossert, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Frey and Mrs, Frey's sister, of Mercer, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stroh and family. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Degner and son William returned Sunday from a few days vacation spent near Rugby ang Anamoose. Mr. and Mrs. Reinhold Engel were callers at the Bossert home. Their daughter, Delores, returned with them efter spending several days here. Elsie Bossert left for Bismarck where she has secured employment, Thursday. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Weber visited at the John Weber home a few days before leaving for Beach to visit Mrs. Weber's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Braden. Friends of the Jacob Hien family gathered at their home to bid them iarewell, Friday morning. They left Friday morning for California to make their future home. Andrew, Ernest, Arthur and Pauline Berg and Mary Weber returned from Wilton Monday after visiting friends there Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Risch and family of near Baldwin were over- Shot in Skyscraper Forest right guests at the Adolph Degner home Saturday. Adolph Degner accompanied Mr. Heartz to Bismarck Saturday. Mrs. Risch of Price, Arthur Berg and John Degner were Sunday visi- tors at the Degner home. Mr. and Mrs. John Skei were Wing shoppers Saturday morning. . After the middle of the 14th cen- tury. artificially waved hair was deemed a vanity and frowned upon by church dignitaries, making it prac- tically taboo. An Irishman was trying to ride a wild horse. The horse kicked and bucked until he got his hind foot in the stirrup of the saddle. So the fighting Irishman said: “Be gorra, if you are going to get on I'll get off.” ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Richard Borner and family were honor guests at a party held at the E. A. Fricke home Sunday A number of local young folks spent Sunday evenig at the Herman Worst home in Riverview township. Miss Alvina Schlickenmayer of Bis- marck began teaching in the Crofte school near the Fricke home Mon- ay. Mr. and..Mrs. Richard Rupp of Fargo visited over the week-end at the home of Mr. Rupp’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Fredolen Rupp. They were ac- companied by Miss Frances Rupp. Miss Delores Gehrke returned home Sunday from Kindred where she vis- ited with the J. C. Poole family. Miss ‘Doris Poole returned with her for a short visit with friends in Baldwin. The Misses Helen Price and Hazel Mousehunt will begin teaching in the Baldwin schools next week. Miss Florence Rupp began teaching in Ecklund township Monday. She will make her home with the John Partyka family. eS | Sterling By SRIRLEY STEWART Quite a few from here attended the Labor club meeting in Driscoll Fri- day evening. Roy Hanson was a Saturday caller in Steele where he attended to busi- ness and visited with his mother, Mrs, Jens Hanson. Grace Johnson spent a few days visiting at the homes of her broth- ers, Raymond Johnson's and Ernest Johnson's, William McCluskey, daughter Ellen and son Charles, and Verona Jensen Mrs. Eleanor Anderson, 24,. is shown with her four-year-old son in Boston after swimming a half a mile fully dressed in the surf off Quincy, Mai fo rescue the child adrift with a neighbor youngster in owbo: She pushed and towed the oarless boat to shore. (Associ- ated Press Photo) Funeral services were held Sunday and the body was taken to Iowa for burial, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Pederson, Mr. and Mrs, George Young, Mrs. Charley Young and children attended the fu- neral of Mr. Knudson at Steele Sun- day. Z Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Keeler and fam- ily were Sunday guests at the Ole Newland home. Mrs. Lucinda Sharp of Driscoll vis- were Bismarck callers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ost Prince and Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Stewart attended the Labor meeting in Bismarck Tucs- day night. The school staff this year consists of Harold Hobbs, principal, Miss John- son, the assistant principal, and Miss Plumer and Miss Greenwood, gram- mar grade teachers. Guss Petro spent the week-end visiting friends in Steele, Miss Verona, Jensen spent week-end at her home at Moffit. She returned Sunday evening with her brother Aldus. George Lee and sister Dorothy visit- ed the Coons in Driscoll Sunday. Math Brown left for Strasburg Sat- urday to visit with his wif id son ‘Wallace. Mr, and Mrs, Johnny Becknol and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Hanson the Earl Hall home. Christiania By MES. ALFRED OLSON Rev. and Mrs, Fietchener and Har- old Bruschwein were guests of the Schoon family from Sunday evening until Tuesday morning. Capital City visitors from this vi- cinity the past week were: Mrs. Christ Schoon, daughter Tillie, Adolph Hanson, Mr. and Mrs, Ed Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond John- son, Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Olson and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stuckman. Harold Stuckman is maintaining highway No. 14, while John Elness is in the hospital suffering from injur- ies sustained in a fall. L. B. Olson was pleasantly sur- Saturday evening by a number of friends and relatives, the occasion being his birthday anniversary. Miss Nellie Dance, a former teacher of this community, and Miss Hazel Paris of Bismack visited with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson Saturday evening. Robert Sharp returned home from the hdspital Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hanson enter- tained the following at dinner Sun- day: Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon and family, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bassen and two daughters and Otto Albers. While doing some work about the place Saturday morning Mrs. Ed Gib- son fell and broke her arm. Week-end guests at the Christ ‘Schoon home were Mrs. Schoon’s sis- ter, Mrs. Adolph Basson, her husband and two daughters and Otto Albers. School No. 3 in this district opened Monday with Miss Benesh from Bis- marck as teacher. ——— | Phoenix h By LINDA BAILEY Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Whitmer left Tuesday for their home at New Leip- zig after visiting a few days with Mrs. ‘Witmer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Rath. Linda Bailey spent a few days at the home of her aunt and uncle, Mr. end Mrs. Orva Bailey, near Wilton. Anne, Annette and Caroline Gell- ner, Ida Wutzke, Olga Brose, Flor- ence Sandberg, and Raymond and Edna Bailey will attend high school in Wing. Mrs. Butler and son have returned te thelr home in St. Louis after spending a week at the home of the former's sister-in-law, Mrs. Ed, Cloud. in schools No. 1 he Charles Larson, of Pettibone, ited at the Christ Schoon home Mon- day. ; fy as eS * Wing . By ANNA MARIE MUELLER Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seilinger and family spent Seturday night and Sun- day at the Herman Seilinger home. Herman Jacobson, accompanied by left Sunday for Bottineau, where ‘they will attend school. Mrs. Marcus Nagle of Driscoll spent the week-end visiting relatives here. Albert Kusler returned from Ft. Snelling, Minn., where he was enlist- ed in a CCC camp, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Sedevic and daughter, Marjorie, of Sterling and Mr, and Mrs, James Sedevic and son Wayne were Sunday visitors at the and family were Sunday visitors at| George Sedevic home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Payseno of Den- hoff were Sunday dinner guests at the Art Payseno home. & Mrs. Ben McCloskey and children returned home Saturday from Hum- boldt, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Engel and daughter, Delores, were dinner guests at the Paul Davis home Sunday. Mrs. Mary Smith of Mississippi visited friends here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Glanville and Mr. and |@aughter, Bernice, Mrs. Etta Wilkin- son and Clyde Harvey spent the week- end in Brainerd, Minn, Mr. and Mrs. John Mueller and children visited at the S. E. Laschke- witsch home in Goodrich Sunday. Trene Mueller who has been employed. there returned home with them. Kathleen Kohler of Bismarck vis. ited over the week-end with Bertha Mueller, Alice McCloskey motored to Moffit Sunday where she began a term of school Monday morning. Anna Marie Mueller, Olive Jacobson and Beverly and Mary Jane Olson were overnight guests at the Edwin Jessen home in Jamestown Sunday. OO |____aeonl Mrs. Peggy Stewart and son Lioyd have moved to Bismarck to make their home. August Doehle of Moffit visited at the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Clark, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Francis and son Robert of Lincoln township, Da- vid MacDonald of Bismarck, Mrs. An- drew Irvine and family, Mrs. Alex Anderson and family were Sunday visitors at the William “MacDonald jome, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Houser vis- ited at the home of the latter's broth- er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Smith, near Huff, Sunday. Miss Bertha Schwartz of Duluth, Minn., visited at the Emory -Wood- worth home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacLean were guests at the Lester Easton home near Cannon Ball Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Kimball and pone Dorothy from near Brittin were Monday supper guests at the John Crawford home. se Miss Caroline Irvine is staying at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Alex An- derson, and motoring to and from Bismarck with Elton and Robert while attending high school there, James MacDonald made a trip to Fargo with Ralph Small Monda: Welch’s Spur By MES. R. M. WELCH nw

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