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the week-end with her parents. Bismarck shoppers last week were: Misses Ila Hayes, Ingrid and Nellie Hagstrom, Helen Johnson, Neva Noon, Florence Kountz, Mrs. A. H. Erick- son, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Nordquist and daughter Arllyce, Mrs. Signe Johnson, - Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson and sons, and Oscar Hagstrom. Miss Florence Kountsz of Turtle Lake is assisting at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Oscar Erickson. The Lakeville Homemakers will meet-at the home of Mrs, John T. Johnson Thursday afternoon, Oct. 29. | Painted Woods | By MRS. JOE BROWN ‘Mrs. Orla Hammock gave a surprise party in honor of her mother, Mrs. John Hammock, Thursday, the occa- sion being Mrs. Hammock’s birthday anniversary. A delicious lunch -was The Vernon Peterson family moved to Wilton this week to make their fu- ture home. Mrs. . Leben visited with her daughter, "Mrs. August Kilian Thurs- day. After several unsuccessful attempts the WPA workers finally si water } They have put in the tile and the well is ‘ready for use now. Duluth, Minn, They left for their in gy 7 £ 5 a, af A j § : & 4 ana Adolph Basson hi ys. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson of Driscoll. Havel Bruschwein of Driscoll spent the week-end with Tillie Schoon. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Johnson moved to the Tony Smith place in Sterling townshi; Harriett | By LOIs (WILLIAMBON Mr, and Mrs. John Merkel, sons Le Roy and Arnold, were shoppers in Bis- marck Saturday. Out of town guests who attended the Hubbard and Zimmer wedding Monday, Oct, 5, were: Mr. and Mrs. Amundson, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Nel- on and son Lyle, Mr. Gus Nelson and Mrs. Zimmer, all relatives of the bride. Mrs, Hubbard, mother of the groom was also present. The wedding dance was given the same evening at the schoolhouse. Mr. and Mrs, Christ Wetzel and daughter Verna Mae, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Williamson and children, Lois and James, were callers at the A, H. ‘Schmidt home in Bowdon Sunday. Mr, and Mrs, O. G. Weltstock and family were Sunday guests. at the John Driscoll home. Callers at the L. L. Zimmer home Sunday efternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Tuttle. Mrs. Lein and Mrs, Dalbec of Wing | were Thursday callers at the Wetzel home. Sterling By SHIRLEY STEWART Harold Brownawell returned home and Harrison, 1 Mrs. Ralph Meyers and Mrs. George ‘and | Lee took Mrs, Meyers smail son, Allen, to Bismarck n attendarice.. The program consisted of various contests which were won by| sf; Alice Bastoh, BW. Anderson, Mrs, Henry Larson and Mrs, T, The club will hold & regular Thursday evening. _ Mrs. George Hughes, who suffered He i 4 ti F it E J i THE RISMARCK TRIBUNE. = _ ‘The Baldwin Ladies’ Aid met at the Enos Strandemo home Wednesday af- Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Trygg, Luella Potterand Annette Anderson of Bis- marck. were Sunday guests at the wd attended the shower a Knock at the Wm. afternoon, Mrs. & number of gifts, ich and daugh- itt ‘Mr, and Mrs, and Vernon and Lucille of le, Spent Sunday at Albright’s. Frances Lange. of Bismarck spent week-end with her parents here. Richmond — | oo | By MARTHA BOSSERT Mr. and Mrs, Richard Weber were Sunday dinnér guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Hein. : Mr, and Mrs, dake Berg and fam- ily were Wing shoppers Wednesday. Wing shoppers Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs. George Harmon, Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Larson and daughter Erma, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ru- dolph Engel and daughter Leona, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hein and son Henry, Jake Berg, Hans. Jacobson, Julius Jor- dahl,. John Degner, Guy Bailey, Nor- vill Hill, Eli Luiska, Meta Brunch, Ed. and Paul Stroh, David, Clara end Christine Bossert and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Panjkovich and daughter Della. Clara Bossert, Arthur Berg, Garth Scallen and Alice Johns spent the week at their homes. Rudolph Engel, Bethel Bailey and Ernest Schneider were Friday dinner guests at thé Bossert home. Mr. Lathrop of Driscoll was a caller at the Rudolph Engel home Friday. Mr, and Mrs, Adolph Degner and children, Martin and Esther, visited at the Mike Panjkovich home Sunday. Mr, and Mrs, Reynold Engel, daugh- ter Delores, Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Dick and daughter and Leona and Viola Engel were supper guests at the Bossert home Sunday. Edward Stroh and George Harmon spent Wednesday evening with friends in Bismarck. | Burnt Creek By MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON Bertram Coddington and Janice, Clinton Solum and brother Ole mo- tored to Mandan Saturday. Matt Heck, brother of Mrs, Val Steiner of Burnt Creek, was married Tuesday at Mrs, Heck of Mandan. Mr. Heck is employed in Bismarck at the Farmers Equity cream station. Mr. and Mrs. H. E, Coddington and family, Mrs. Gish, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hensler of Mandan were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Solum at @ birth- day dinner for Mrs. Elmer Solum and her sister Jenny, Sunday. Miss Marie Huber, county superin- 5. u fe 3 E J Hl f.2 4 tendént of schools, visited the Burnt ling Ladies’ bridge club met at the Art Chenoweth rigged Friday. er | Creek @nd Arnold schools last week. Saturday callers in Bismarck were Leiter Blattner, Mr. and Mrs, Valen- tine Steiner and family, Mr. and Mrs. Will Morris, Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Bertch, Sr., Andrew Bertch, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wigle, John Mahony, Matt Andahl, Gilbert and Ole Sather "Jand Glen Kleven. Welch's Spur | By MES. &. M. WELCB Clarence Doppler and Paul Snyder were supper guests at the Robert Welch home Thursday evening. ' ‘The Stewartsdale Missionary so- ¢iety.met at the home of Mrs. Otto Dorman Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Otto Dorman and Mrs. John Welch expect to make a trip to Jamestown interests of the church the week. ittle son and ‘daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Blendsley and two small sons marck, Mildred Schuase, teacher No. 1, Violet Ericson, teacher in, and Mrs. Ruth McMurrich and daughter Doris were guests at the Robert Welch home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dorman visited at the home of their son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Knownly Dor- mean of near Baldwin, N. D., Sunday. Clear Lake Callers at Bismarck Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Olson and Jim- my, Mrs, Albert Christenson, Mrs. Max Lang, Mrs. Oscar Anderson, Raider Olausen, eee Nelsen, Ned Little attended the Ladies Ald meet- ing at the Opie 8. Rindah! home in Bismarck. The next meeting will be ‘at the Ole Olson home Oct. 28. The P. T. A. met at the school house Friday everiing and elected the following. officers: Miss Ruth Matheaw, president; Alvin Ghylin, vice president, and Bert, Olson, | Secretary-treasurer. The next meet- + |ing date is Nov. 13. Mrs. Ole A, Olson of Wing visited at the Ghylin and Olson homes Fri- day. Stanley Francis is ‘at the staying | Strand home for the rest of the schoo! term. Rev. and Mrs, Balcom and son Cur- tis were callers at the ©. J, Kueh! home Sunday. I Driscoll | At the Driscoll parsonage last Wed- nesday evening Miss Mae Annunson and Harold Steeg were: married with Rev. Brenna officiating. Lois Annun- son, sister of the bride, Marcus Johns and Mr. and Mrs, John Steeg were the attendants. After the ceremony @ wedding dinner was served to rela- tives and friends, Mr. and Mrs, Joe Lewis entertained Mr. and Mrs. Roy Colton and gon at dinner Sunday. i Mrs. Truax has left for St. Paul, Minn, to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Shaw and Mr. and Mrs, Earl Owens of Bismarck were entertained at the O. N. Nelson home Sunday. Mrs, Fred Jordan was hostess to the Royal Neighbors’ club Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Lulu Carr and Loren have re- turned home after spending several weeks visitirig at Fingal. ‘ Mrs. H. A. Knudson of. Bismarck visited a few days last week at the A. M. Brushwein and: E. Thomas homes, Howard Lewis has returned home from the CCC camp at Fargo, and is. now attending Driscoll high school. Frank Johns, Irving Hanson, Loren Carr and N. Nelson spent Sunday at Ypsilanti, N. D. Miss Mildred Wright, a student at Dickinson State Teachers’ college. spent the week-end visiting her par- ents, Iver Norby took the Carl Fried family to Temvik Sunday where they were called by the illness of Mr. Fried’s father. a3 |___Menoken | By NORMA AGNEW Stanley McCurdy, Marcus Trembly and Mrs, Lu Ella Bird and daughter Betty Were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Beulah Warren and family at Wing. Geo, M. Wachal, who trucked a load of cattle to Fargo, returned Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Otto Ayers and child- ren were callers at the T. T. Hughes home at McKenzie Tuesday. Paul Estell is attending the St. John’s university at ‘Collegeville, Minn. Mrs, Floyd Owen and sons Leon, Delvin and Paul were guests of Mr. and Mrs, M. O, Sherman Sunday. New officers assuming their duties when the October meeting of the Menoken Homemakers club was held Thursday with Miss Pearle Salter in- clude: Mrs, M. F, Agnew, president; Mrs. O. R, Ayers, vice-president, and Mrs. Lu Ella Bird, secretary-treasurer. The project leaders, Norma Agnew and Pearle Salter, gave the lesson on household cleaning and methods. Eight members and one guest, Mrs. F, L, Owen, were present. Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. J. H, Salter. The next: meeting will be with Mrs. Melvin Agnew. Shoppers in Bismarck from this vi- cinity Saturday were Ed. Ebeling and daughter Eleanor, P. E. Wood, Mrs, Margaret Field and son Forest, Mr. adn Mrs. R. L, Malard and son Clar- ence, Ivan and Perry Sherman and Elmer Agnew. Mr.. and Mrs. M. F. Agnew were Tuesday callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Victor at McKenzie. | Wing By ANNA MARIE MUELLER Mrs. A. E. Kopplin accompanied her sister; Mrs, Beecher to Minnesota last week for a few days visit. A large number attended the Ladies Ald society meeting at the H. J. Glanville home Thursday after- noon, Mr. and Mrs. Grimm of Iowa are visiting friends and relatives here for a few days. Marie Heltemus was a guest of friends in Steele last week. J. Kohler and son Roger of Bis- marck visited local friends Saturday evening, Florence Berg and Ralph B. Jacob- ison were Sunday dinner guests at the Mueller home. Mr, and Mrs. Sophus Lein have taken over the central office for the winter. New residents here are Mr. and Mrs. Steve Balahan of Valley City who are living with the Ed Dalbec family. Olga Brose Monday: evening. Henry Jacobson was 8 his daughter Olive Donald Kusler in J Maisel Olson visited at the of her sister, Mrs. George Sedivic, for a few days last week. E irl Gi # By CLARA & WANTTAZA In honor of the marriage Saturday Sept. 26 of Mr. and Mrs. Seth Harju, the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eckholm entertained the following Telatives and friends at dinner Sun- day: Mr. and Mra, William Harju and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Harju and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- fred Harju and son, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Harju and family, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Olson, Beverly Juhala, Evelyn Wick, Mr. and Mrs. William Niemi and son, Arlie Niemi, Mr. and Mrs. Kl Luiska and family, Mrs, Waist! and daughter Florence. Mrs. Morris Erickson spent Satur- day night and Sunday with Mrs. Ida Thorson and family in Wing. Miss Florence Waisti, who has been visiting relatives at Ludden, returned home Friday. She resumed her du- bell at the county treasurer's office Sulo Eckholm who is employed near Sterling spent the week-end at his parental home. Melidah and Ellen Harju, students at the Bismarck high school, came home Saturday with the latter's per- ents who were callers in Bismarck that day. Mavis Olson spent from Friday evening until Sunday with her sis- ter, Mrs, George Sedevic in Wing. Edna Eliasson and Ina Kennila spent the week-end at their homes here. Miss Lillian Kennila is visiting a few days with her mother. ° By ELIZABETH KOPPY Dr. G. J. Worner of Linton was a business caller in this territory Tues- day forenoon, The Hampton Homemakers club met at the Mrs. Herb Ketchum home of Emmonsburg Thursday afternoon, with the new officers in charge. The next meeting is scheduled for the Hampton second Thursday in November andj will be held at the Herman Backhaus home. H. C. Knittel of Linton called on friends in this vicinity the middle part of this week. Business callers in Linton from this vicinity Saturday were Mr, and Mrs. John McCrory, Lillian Becker, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy, daughter Ger- trude, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Lawler, Ruby Honey, Mrs. John Backhaus, Caroline Backhaus and Mr. and Mrs. Rhinholdt Burkhardt. Plans are being made for a Hal- poreet Program at Hampton school lo. 1, Miss Louise Gregory, teacher of Gayton School No. 2, spent the week- end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louls Gregory at Hazelton. Sunday afternoon visitors at the John Ohlhauser Sr., home were Mr. and Mrs, David D. 8. Job and daugh- ter Magaline and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heer and son, the latter of Winona. Mr. and Mrs. John Weber and fam- ily and Herman Backhaus of Linton spent Saturday night at the latter's parental home. Visitors at the Herman Backhaus home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. John Backhaus and family, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Schnaible and son and Mr. and Mrs, Paul Marshall and children of Livonia, 3 Mr. and Mrs. Math Wehner and family of Linton spent Sunday after- noon with friends in this vicinity. Mr, and Mrs. Steve Koppy and son ‘Math motored to Cannon Ball and Breien on business Monday morning, returning the same day. By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Joe Fischer transacted business in Bismarck Monday. Mrs. Russel ac- companied him home after spending several days in Bismarck with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Monroe moved to the Griffin farm north of Bismarck Monday. John Olsen and John Kruger were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Walter Dietzman Friday. Mrs. Bernice Balkman went to Jud- son Friday evening to visit with friends over the week-end. Mrs. Floyd Owen attended the Me- noken Homemakers’ club meeting held at the home of Mrs. J. H. Slater Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kershaw and son Arthur, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Schauer and children, Mr. and Mrs. John McCormick and children, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller and family, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lundquist, Mr. and Mrs, Paul McCormick, Mrs. Floyd Owen and son Louis, Mrs. Walter Dietaman and son Edwin, John Ol- sen and Emmet Ryberg, were shop- pers in Bismarck from this vicinity Saturday. Alfred Ryberg, Sr., returned to Bis- marck last week after spending sev- eral days with his sons on the farm. Rapapeee|aered celaek es Ber “s In the Day’s Photo News Badly shattered by pounding seas after being jammed on a Golden Gate shoal during a heavy fog, the freighter Ohioan is shown in the top picture, only a short distance from the San Francisco shore, with an excited crowd watching the struggle to save the craft, At the left, above, the waves are shown bate. tering at the ship. At right, above, Capt. Tom McFarland, pilot who brought the ship up the Cali- fornia coast, is seen reaching shore in a coast guard breeches buoy, first man to land from the freighter, The vessel, of 3147 tons. is owned by the American-Hawaiian Steamship Company. TT Attended by a regiment of newspaper correspondents and cameramen, President Roosevelt heads the most elaborate political argosy ever organized for a presidential campaign in his 5000-mile invasion of 10 midwestern states. Pictured as he stands onthe rear platform, you get a good of the fighting face he will show throngs along the route. At his right is Mrs. Roosevelt; at daughe r-in-law, Mrs, James Roosevelt. two trains when they hit spikes placed on the rails “liked to see the engines hit the spikes.” One passenger locomotive cars were wrecked, delaying traffic 2¢ hours. Juvenile authorities were youth who caused the mishap. This tangled mass of wreckage, representing $100,000 e, nis at Weick,