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T NEWS OF OU ' Burnt Creek | o——_—_—_—_________——__6 By MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON; Mrs. Herman Worst, Phyllis, Mrs. Clifford Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. John Flannigan and son Raymond were last Tuesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Klawitter and family. Mr, and Mrs. Peter Schlosser and daughter Marie of Mandan were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Steiner Monday. Saturday business callers in the Capital City were John Mahoney. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Wigle, Mr. and Mrs, Val- entine Steiner, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Blattner, son Louis, Matt Andahl, Glen Kleven, Paul Schonert and Mr. and Mrs. Klawitter. Louis and Lucy Steiner with friends and relatives in marck over the week-end. Bertram Coddington is leaving on a trip to Winnipeg, Canada. He also plans to visit his grandfather in Sask., Canada. Guests of Mr. and Mrs, Valentine Steiner and family Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Tony Wigie and family, Mrs. Harry Coddington and family Mrs, Elmer Solum, son Clinton, visiter Bi daughter Ruth and Paul Klawitter, | Mr. and Mrs. Matt Heck and Mrs. Marian Heck were Friday evening guests of Valentine Steiner and fam- ily. —E ° i { | Wilson — oe By MRS. JOHN A. BERG Mr. and Mrs. Roy marck spent Sunday Wolf home. i Mrs. John Berg attended the 4-H Club demonstration meeting al Wash- burn Thursday. : John and Jake Kurle were Wash urn callers Monday 4 Mrs, Paul Wagner and Mrs. Emi Wanner entertained the Ladies’ Aid group at the Wanner home Wednes- day. Miss Ella Wagner who has spent the Jast four months in California return- ea to her home Saturday. A 4-H Club for boys is being organ- ized. | Rock Hill Ce ea By BUTH LITTLE Larson of Bis- at the Christ -@ | 2 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Fitzgerald sand daughter were Tuesday supper guests at the Andrew Olson home. Mrs, Paul Hogue and daughter are guests this week of Mrs. Hogue’s pa- rents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Magnuson , B, Olson spent several days this week in Bismarck. Mrs. S. W. Nemetz returned Thur: @ay from a Bismarck hospital whe she has been a patient for several days. Julius Jordah! is a guest at the An- Grew Walker home this week. Harvey and Bart Fitzgerald and Clyde Little attended a party at the Mart Nelson home Saturda Mrs. C. O. Kettleson is spending this week at the Gilbert Cederstrom home. Josephine Brennise of Regan was a Gvernight gucst of Phyllis Little Tues- day. Hilda Graf is staying at the S. W. Nemetz home this week. | Lyman i By CLARA & WANTTAJA Mr. and Mrs. Jutilla of Braddock were overnight guests at the Inget jhome Wednesday night, while en route to the west coast. Walter Inget ac- rompanied them, and will spend the evinter with his parents in Washing- fon. Miss Josie Olson returned to het futies at the Wing Mercantile store in ‘Wing Wednesday after 2 weeks vaca- tion. Saturday shoppers in Wing were Mr. nd Mrs. Edwin Olson, Mr. and Mis. eth Harju, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pih- Jaja, John Riikola, Walter Ojancn. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Gylden, Bino Eck- fholm, Emory Boss, Ed Eliasson, Frea Melarie. Last Tuesday evening Mrs. Edwin Olson entertained the following at a ‘ard party in honor of the birthday of Josie Olson and Sulo Eckholm: Walter WVenla and Wayne Inget, Severi and Fino Eckholm and Mr. and Mrs. Seth Harju. Miss Mabel Maki, teacher at Lyman school No. 1, was a caller at the Bili ‘Wanttaja home Friday evening. Cee ee md Schrunk i | sei By EDNA MARCHANT Mr. and Mrs. John Reile were Sat- | urday evening callers at the Jake Reile, Jr., home. Wm. Witt and Arthur motored to McClusky Saturday. Emil Witt visited at the James Novy home on Sunday evening. Tom Novak was a dinner ‘Thursday at Marchant’s. | Wing guest | By ANNA MARIE MUELLER Fern Glanville and the Wing teach- ers attended the N. D. E. A. conven- tion held at Grand Forks, leaving ‘Wednesday and returning Saturday.| ‘Mr. Hall and Miss Johnson won door prizes. Ella Neff, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hoff- man and Rheinholt Engel and family visited at the Wm. Roth home Satur- day evening. Francis Banttari has returned home after being employed on the dam project in Fort Peck. Mrs. Warren and children spent Saturday and Sunday visiting friends and relatives in Bismarck and Meno- ken. Her sister and brother returned with her. and Mrs. J. B. Glanville spent ting friends at Braddock. Little and daughter it several days at the home Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Holmes south Florence 21 oecralape “atalino Geo. Anderson, by daughter Jean, spent 2 few de st week with another daughter, p, who is attending college in ve sad ire. Ben Lain and deugh- of Regan .were guests at ast week. Burg visited Sunday at| Mr. R NEIGHBORS By VIOLET JOHNSON Mrs. Lars Jacobson attended the annual Ladies’ Ald supper at the First Presbyterian church in Wilton | Wednesday. Harry Holden has been named to take the place of Amanda Johnson as mail carrier on the Star Route from Baldwin. Al Spitzer is a patient in the |Bismarck hospital where she under- went an operation for appendicitis Wednesday morning. { Walter Krotzs who was employed at the Enock Anderson farm the past year has returned to his home. || Mr. and Mrs. Louie Farnum and family have moved to Bismarck for |the winter. ; Sunday visitors at Enock Anderson's !were Anette Anderson, Vearl Holden, /Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kilian, Mr. and |Mrs. Chas. Hanefeld and Hope of | Wilton and Adeheid Kermis. M M. Jacobson and Edger were Sunday visitors at Gunder Ha- gen’: eo eee Hampton | \o — ry By ELIZABETH KOPPY Mr. and Mrs. Herman Backhaus, son Bill and daughter Anna, the lat- ter of Linton, motored to Eureka, 8. D., Wednesday | Business callers in Linton Wednes \day from this vicinity were St |Koppy. John Backhaus, Merle Buck and his mother. Miss Louise week-end at Hazelton the in Gregory her parents’ spent home Steve and Frank Koppy, Gottlieb {Dill and Win. Schiermeister, who [have been employed in the sugar jbeet fields in Montana, returned to their home: 0 ! John gn ™ ' visiting his brothe: turning home M Miss Frieda nz, who is altend- ing high school in Hazelton, spent Sunday visiting at her home, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gregory, daugh- ter Ethel and son Leroy of Hazelton were dinner guests at the Steve Kop- py home Sunday. They also visited with the former's daughter, Miss Louise who is staying with the Koppy family. Herman Backhaus, accompanied by the Misses Pauline and Regina Koppy, Betty Henn and John Renskers, all | jof Linton. called on friends and rela- |tives in this vicinity Sunday. They | | were dinner guests at the former's parental home. spent rin A eral day. as, 8. D., re~ | | 1 Hazelgrove By Mrs. Allen ( | \ Mr. and Mrs, Bill Sperry, Leo and Jim returned Saturday from Lodi, Calif. Rev. Stella Jones, pastor of the Nazarene church of Denhoff, holds services in Hazlegrove township every Sunday. beginning at 2:30 p. m. in j School house No. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haas and daugh- ter Esther from Goodrich visited with their daughter, Mrs. Helen Zelmer, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jason and baby son Allen were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs, Allen Frazier. Mr. and Mrs. Oito Beisch were din- {ner guests at the Andrew Kraft, Jr.. home Tuesday | Mrs. Christina Kraft is visiting at) j the Isaac Inze home in Arena. j Ray Hazlegrove, who has been staying at the Roy Papke home, left for Cathay Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Bailey and chil- dren, Inez and Donald, left for Iowa points Thursday where tuey expect to visit for two weeks before going to Arkansas where they wiil make their home. | Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sperry, Leo and Jim were Sunday guests at the Allen | Frazier home. | j Harriett By LOIS WILLIAMSON Rey. and Mrs. Waldt and daughter of Steele were Sunday afternoon guests at the Christ Wetzel home. Miss Elise Eide, who is attending school at Valley City, spent several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eng Eide. Those who transacted business in} Bismarck Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. | Christ Wetzel, Mrs. H. F. Williamson, Mrs. Herman Rachel, Mrs. Wm, Mer- kel, Mr. and Mrs. George Pehl, Jr., and son Neale, and Mrs. B. B. Bark- man. Mrs. L. L. Zimmer visited several days with friends at Grand Forks. Mr. and Mrs, O. G. Weitstock and family were Sunday evening visitors at the John Driscoll home, Brittin By 0. DUTTON i Business callers in the Capitol City Saturday were Miss Lydia Briscoe, jHarve Stull, Wm. Mills, Mr. and Mrs. E M. Whitteaker, and Mrs. Dave Ker- shaw and daughter. Don McDonald of Fargo is visiting at the home of his brotl.er and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bill McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kershaw and family were guests Sunday at a chicken dinner at the Howard Kershaw home Mr. and Mrs. Pete Smith and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Merwell Beara, Adolph Almondinger and R. T. Lyman and were shopping in Bismarck Mon- day. Still By N. O. HAGSTROM Mrs. Christ Gustafson and son Mel- vin of Butterfield, Minn., arrived Monday evening at the Conrad John- son home. They remained overnight starting back Tuesday morning, ac- companied by Mrs. Amanda Johnson, who had spent the past two months at the home of her son. Mrs. Tilda Falkenstein is spending a few days with her daughter-in-law, ind Mrs. Clifford Richard. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Morris and Axel Asplund were supper guests at the bore of Mrs. Augusta Johnson Sat- jay. Axel Johnson left by train last week for Lake Lillian, Minn, where he will spend the winter with his sister, «Mrs. Ole Hagstrom and déughter i ‘ter and Mr, and Mrs. T. Hughes and Nellie, Mrs. E. T. Spitzer and daugh- ver LaVonne visited with Mrs. Buch- holtz in Wilson township Wednesday. The Sunshine Workers 4-H club will meet at the home of Annie and Nellie Wyknenko Saturday, Nov. 14, for the first meeting of the new year. win Johnson, accompanied by Mr, and Mrs. Peter Johnson, spent Sunday in Bismarck visiting with Mrs. Edwin Johnson, a patient at the Bismarck hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Richard and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Falkenstein and children were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kling. \T Northwest Kidder | oo | i By MRS, MABEL HAZLEGROVE Robert Hieb, Arthur Stone, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Gray and Mabel Hazel- Brox were shoppers in Tuttle Tues- ; lay. Pete Domogacla and Ed Brucevin left Monday for Minnesota. Mrs. Fred Schuler returned from Towa recently with Mr. and Mrs. Aucan She visited at the homes of Mr, and Mrs, Ed Ochsner and family and Mr. and Mrs, Albert Stolher and family. Mr, and Mrs. Sathre and children, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Gray and Mabel Hazelgrove were guests Saturday eve- ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sell Kramer. Fire destroyed the barn on the Harry Ulfers farm Friday night. The loss also included a considerable amount of hay and grain but no livestock. Mis Dorothy Goldsmith spent the week-end at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Gray were shop- ping in Tuttle Friday and also callea Philip Thornes. McKenzie By MRS. T. T. HUGHES Mr. and Mrs W. Anderson enter- tained at four tables of bridge Sat- urday evening. High score prizes went to Mrs. George Watson and Al- bert Gaub. Mr, and Mrs, H, Pearson of Bismarck were out-of-town guests. Mr. and Mrs. George Hughes and family, Mrs. Jessie Easton and daugh- Lester favored Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hughes Wednesday evening with a surprise dinner at the Wm .Hughes home, the occasion Weing, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hughes’ 49th wedding an- niversary. Mrs. B. F. Coons returned home Thursday evening from Yakima, Washington after a month's stay there with her sons Chester and Rob- ert, Mrs. Grant Turner left Friday far Potosi, Wisc. to visit relatives, . T. I. Bailey of Bismarck ar- rived Friday to spend the winter with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hughes, The Royal Neighbors sponsored a bridal shower in honor of Mrs. Man- ferd Manly Saturday night at the {George Manly home. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Ervin Anderson, Mrs. E. Slovarp. Miss Margaret Ol- son, Mrs. H. C. Morgan and Mrs. W. | Clizbe, Mrs. H. C. Morgan left Sunday for | OUT OUR WAY i] OOM Hn YS» TRWILLIAMS HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1936 MW RAY. dred, to Bismarck Saturday. She re- turned home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Hallie Belk spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Knowles at Mott. Thelma and Shirley Freshour spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, H. O. Freshour of Taft township. son, Miss Greenwood, and Miss Eu- rice Plummer, local teachers, attend- | ed the N. D. E. A. convention at Grand Forks the latter part of last week. | Eunice Jessen spent the week-end | in Bismarck visiting friends. | Mr. and Mrs. August Heib, and Ed- | die Heib of Goodrich, spent Friday | night at the Harold Prince home, Mr. and Mrs. Silvester McClusky spent the week-end at Mercer, with | Mrs. McClusky’s mother, Mrs. Brown, | Miss Verona Jensen was a week-end | visitor at her home in Moffit. || Clear Lake By MYETLE CHRISTENSEN Monday callers in the Capital City were: Dr. and Mrs. W. N. Cook, Mrs. Albert Christensen, Miss Myrtle and Walter and Winn Koterba. Mr, and Mrs. Albert Christensen entertained Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mc- Cann of Driscoll and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Banik of Bismarck at a seven \ |where she | friends. Mr. apd Mrs. E. L. Adams and Ed- die, Jr., motored to Carson Sunday where they visited Mrs. Adams’ moth- er, Mrs. I, Rafteseth. V. P. Heaton left Bemidji, Minnesota, ‘| Painted Woods By MRS. JOE BROWN Perham and Royalton, Minnesota, will visit relatives and for % | Saturday Richard Ollenberger and Mrs. Hilda Christenson visited at the Carl Erick- son home Monday evening. Mrs, Ol- lenberger and granddaughter Shirley, who have been staying at the Erick- son home the past few days, returned to Bismarck with them. Miss Naomi Hagstrom attended a 4-H club meeting in Bismarck Mon- day. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Brostrom were Bismarck shoppers Wednesday. Wilton shoppers Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morgan, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Brown and son, Joe Brown, son Marvin, Melvin Erickson and Mr. and Mrs. Basil Wood. Mrs. Henry Johnson visited with Mrs, Tom Morgan before leaving for Montana. Visitors at the Tom Morgan home Saturday and Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. James Sillman and daughter, and Miss Gertrude Zander, daughter of Mrs. Tom Morgan, all of Minot. The 4-H club members and their leader Miss Hagstrom, met at the school house Sunday afternoon, when Miss Hagstrom outlined the club’s ac- tivities for the coming year. —_—_—_————___——_* Canfield | By MES. A F. GHYLIN All members were piesent when the Ladies’ Aid society met Wednesday at the Ole Olson home. The next meeting will be at the Ole Wold home Wednesday, Nov. 18. Hazel Wold spent the week-end at her home here. Canfield was well @ presented at the Regan Ladies’ Aid supper Sat- urday-evening. Mr. and Mrs Roy Little were dinner guests at the Ghylin home Thursdi Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson, Oscar Olson and Mrs, Dee Bailey. The American Legion Auxiliary met at the John Carlson home Thursday. The Homesteaders met at the Aug- ust Westerman home Thursday eve- ning. The next meeting will be a social and will be held at the Ghylin home Thursday, Nov. 19. Mrs. Anna Strand is spending a few days at the Wyman Glitschka home in Bismarck. Mrs. Ole Olson visited relatives in Wing a few days. There will be a P.T.A. meeting Fri- day night, to be followed by a bas- ketball game between Robinson and Canfield. Sterling ° By SHIRLEY STEWART e At a card party sponsored by the Farmers Union Friday evening. high score honors were won by Mrs, Elsus Elness and Thomas Stewart with sec- ond prizes going to Marion Ness and Bud Wildfang. Curtis Elness received charge arrangements was Sedevic, Leona Accord and Vv. o'clock turkey dinner Wednesday evening, honoring their guests, Dr. | and Mrs. Cook. ‘ Dr. and Mrs, W. N. Cook who have| been visiting at the Albert Christen- sen home the past 10 days, left Friday afternoon for their home at Indian- apolis, Ind. Mrs. Cook is a sister of Mrs. Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and family visited Sunday at the Ole Newland home. Mr, and Mrs. Christ Schoon had as Saturday evening guests, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and children. A Farmers’ Union meeting was held Monday evening at the hall. | | Ecklund | By ELBIE MURREY Ted Murray, Frank Partyke and Paul Holden motored to Bismarck Sunday. Dick Johnson, who has been stay- ing with Fred Peterson, started work in the Asplund mine east of Wilton last week. Harry Shaffer spent Saturday and Sunday in Wilton with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shaffer. Wilton shoppers Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. A. Holden, John Partyke, Paul Holden, Leonard Spitzer, Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Gordon and Frank and! Ted Murray. Virginia Murrey spent the week- Harold Hobbs, Miss Rachel John- |°¢: Welch's Spur By MES. R. M. WELCH Albert Dralle is visiting at the Dop- pler home this week. | Fyank Johnson, who spent most of jthe summer in Wyoming, has return- Leo and Clarence Doppler were guests at the home of their sister, Mrs. Robert Welch, Tuesday night. W. F. Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. John Welch and nephews, Mrs. B. Slater. John Richter, Wm. McMunich, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dorman and sons Theo- dore and Fred, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Oder and daughter, Louise Gardiner, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anderson, Mil- dred Schauss, Leo and Clarence Dop- pler, Merwyn Oder, Albert Dralle, Rob- rt_ Welch and son Bobbie were all in Bismarck Saturday. W. F. Cameron and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and family were guesis at the Ruth McMurrich home near Glencoe Sunday. | Trygg | + By MES. GEORGE NELSON Walter Enget left this week for Washington where his parents are making their home. Mr. and Mrs. August Carlson and Virginia came from Dickinson to visit her sister, Mrs. Sigrid Lundquist, who accompanied them home to spend the winter there. Lawrence Olson is staying with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Dave Spangberg, near Regan, Mr. and Mrs. Albin Spangberg and daughter Violet attended the shower and wedding dinner given recently for his brother, Walter, who was mar- ried to Blanche Sundstrom. They are | residing on the home place in Ghylin. | The Cedar Hill Homemakers club members held a meeting at the home of Mrs. Bert Hendershott. Mrs. Arthur Solberg and Mrs. Victor Engdahl were guests. Mrs. Sigrid Lundquist was! presented a birthday gift. The next club meeting will be Nov. 11 at the Ernest Kell home. Indefinite plans were made for a Christmas party in December at the Oscar Coleman home. Floyd Anderson is now stationed at Medora, where he is affiliated with a highway surveying crew. | Richmond By MARTHA BOSSERT Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Engel and Gaughter Dolores and Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Engel and daughter Alvina visited at the Jake Berg home Tues- day evening. Hans Jacobson, John Dagner and Albert Bossert visited at the latter's home Tuesday evening. | ! end in Wilton with her grandmother, Mrs, Wm. Partyke. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bossert and © 1996 BY HEA SERVICE, INC. Tis Curious Wort = By William Ferguson LCABRADDRA THE F/EST PART OF AMERICA TO BE DISCOVERED BY EUROPEANS, IS THE LAST PORTION OF THE CONTINENT IN WHICH LARGE AREAS REMAIN UNEXPLORED BY WHITE MEN. World Pow have enoug) e. Conference gus< reasons why an urgent problem Al- to last about two thou- demand ts likely to cut this'time family and Mr. and Mrs, A. Degner and family were Sunday supper guests at the Rudolph Engel home. E. E. Williams was a dinner guest at the Harmon home Monday. Saturday shoppers in Wing were Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Engel, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bossert, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rhodes and son Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hein, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Degner and children, Mr. and Mrs, Humphrey Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stroh and son Edward. ¢—____________« Frances | By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Lawrence Madland of Humbolt, Minn., arrived at the home of Selmer Oanes Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, John Kruger, who took their daughter to Bismarck Sun- day to have her christened Joan Othelia, were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Reinhold Brose of McClusky and Miss Olga Brose of Wing. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller and Caughter of Menoken were visitors at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller, last Sunday. Mrs, Tebbo Harms returned home Tuesday from a week-end trip to the home of her son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Monroe, of Dunn Center. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Spangberg and daughter Violet were callers at the Elmer Lundquist home Monday. Mrs. Lena Lundquist returned with them for a several days’ visit. Mrs, Bernice Bachman, teacher of the East Frances school, went to Bis- marck Wednesday morning and ac- companicd Miss Huber to Grand Forks where they attended the N.D. E.A. convention. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fischer and fam- ily and Mrs. Russell spent Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson of Naughton town- ship. Lawrence Madland, accompanied by Wayne Drawver, left Thursday for his home at Humbolt, Minn. after spending several days with friends and relatives in this vicinity. Miss Esther Cedarstrom left Thurs- day for Zap, where she will teach this | term. CF | Menoken By NORMA AGNEW The amateur hour, play, “The Wed- ding Gift,” and pie social sponsored by the Epworth League was attended by a large crowd. Winners in ‘the adults’ contest were Chris and Rus- sell Koch and Burlon Roberson in harmony singing and by Glenn Hol- lister, who sang a solo. Children’s prizes went to Wayne Ayers, Eunice Ebeling and Marion Dance in the order given. Stanley McCurdy, Marcus Tremblay, Mrs. LuElla Bird and daughter Betty were entertained at dinner Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. R, Ayers. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Wachal and daughters Patty Jo and Betty Lou of Yakima, Wash., spent several days visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. M. Wachal. Miss Opal Melick, who was a gucst of Norma Agnew for several days,4 left for her home at Washburn Mon- cay. Mrs, Beulah Warren and children of Wing spent the week-end with ner sister, Mrs. LuElla Bird. Harold Blass of Minnewaukan was an overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Wood Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, R. L, Malard and son | Cecil were luncheon guests Sunday of ; Mr. and Mrs, Lee Malard of Stewarts- dale. Florence Sherman spent the week- end with Virginia Estell. | Missouri By MRS. K. 8. SNYDER Miss Helen Doehle from near Mof- fit is visiting with her sister, Mrs. lie Clark. wees of ladies were entertained at a miscellaneous shower honoring Mrs. Joseph Erickson Wednesday aft- ernoon at the Emory Woodworth home. ‘Miss LeOra Turner was a Satuday night guest at the J. E. Chesak home Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Snyder and sons Paul and Wayne from near Me- noken were Sunday dinner guests at the John Crawford home. o—_—<$_{__———_——_? Riverview | | ° By RITA MAE WORST Mr. and Mrs. John, Flannigan and son Raymond were visitors in Bis- marck Sunday. Mr. and ee oe se in ele were Ci rs 5 Fred Herdebu, Dick and Lee Frike were Sunday dinner gucsts of the Herman Worst family. i Bathers at Miami Beach, Fla., were not required to change clothes after bathing before voting at open air theater in Flamingo Park. Voters are shown here in their bathing suits waiting to enter the bocths. (Asso. clated Press Photo) ‘ The coast guard ship Itasca, commanded by Lieut. Com, Frank T. Kinner, is shown unloading 290 bags of strike-delayed mail from Hono- lulu at San Pedro, Cal., the first mail to reach America from the islands since the west coast maritime strike isolated Hawaii from American flag shipping. Meanwhile, 178 vessels were tied up in Pacific coast ports, sailings of two big liners were canceled at New York and strike leaders claimed 239 vessels were halted with 17,500 men on strike. (Associated Press Photo) the university's most beautiful coed. She is holding the s. symbolic of the honor. (Associated Press Photo) ‘d trophy Here is an air view showing how the American steamer, Bessemer City, looked after it ran aground on the rugged Cornish coast near St. Ives, and was broken in two, the halves swinging at right angles to each othe. The entire crew of $3 and the ship's cat were saved. (Associated Brees, z

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