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NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | Sibley Butte By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST Mr. and Mrs. Harry a at the E. oe bene Sigs lay. Fred Hedstrom is staying Bismarck, L. Davenport and family were buenos callers in Bismarck Wednes- y. Henry Larson made a business trip te &t. Paul Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Bloomquist and children Wayne and Darlene and Miss Anna Kaiser visited at the El- mer Lundquist home Sunday. William Anderson attended the fu- neral of his brother-in-law, Mr. Aune, Friday in Bismarck. . Mrs, Hi » her son Harley, daughter Elaine and granddaughter Dona visited with Mr. Anderson in this community Thursday evening. Burnt Creek By MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON Mrs. Fred Klawitter had as her guests, Thursday, Nov. 12, Mrs. Elmer Solum and her mother, Mrs. Gish and Mr. and Mrs, Harry Coddington and their daughter, Arlene. Helmer Andahl, Paul Klawitter, Brandt Morris, and Mr. and Mrs.Valen- tine Steiner were employed at the Farmers Union turkey plant in Bis- marck last week. Clinton Solum, Janice Coddington and Bertram Coddington called on Miss Alice Spitzer, Friday evening, Nov. 13. Mr. and Mrs, Valentine Steiner, 8r., and son Paul, wefe Mandan visitors Wednesday evening, Nov. 11, Saturday business shoppers in Bis- marck were: Mr. and Mrs. George Clooten, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Wigle, Mr. and Mrs, Klowitter, Mr, and Mrs. Valentine Steiner, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Walter Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bertsch and Matt Andahl. Mr. and Mrs, Valentine Steiner, 8r., have been guests of Mrs. Morris Heck this last week, Driscoll \ o—__________"—_——_“® By DELLA MAE OLSON Mrs. Alden Nelson was hostess for the Royal Neighbors club last Wed- nesday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. Milo Coulthorpe and family have returned home from Osakis, Minn. Mr. and Mrs, J. A. McCann spent Armistice Day at Jamestown, visiting their daughter, who is a student at Jamestown college. Several families from here attend- ed the golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. M. Lien of Wing at the Zion church Sunday. Dr, J. H. Barrette of Lehr, N. D., was a caller at the M. T. Olson home Monday. George Dronen of the U, 8. Navy at San Pedro, Calif. arrived here Mno- day evening for a month’s visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Dronen, I. H. Omodt and A. Wudtke of Linton were visitors among friends in the community Sunday. Mmes. A. Janke and E. Koon were hostesses for the Driscoll Homemak- ers’ club Wednesday afternoon in the hall. Mrs. John Mount gave the pro- ject lesson which was on the subject, “Home Laundry and Equipment.” Mr. and Mrs, Nels Meland have recently returned from a visit with relatives at Florence, 8. D. Mrs, William Tice of Bismarck has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Elmer Koon, here. Mr. and Mrs, P. Anderson and daughter of Mandan were visitors at the Mathilda Meyer and A. Janke Callers at the A. H. Heinle home Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. An- drew Heinle, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Leib and daughter. Miss Edna Shell spent the week- end at her home. Walter Green called at the Frank Brezden home here Monday morning. Visitors at the A. H. Heinle home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs, D. Miller) and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berg. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bender and son Alvin called at the Adolph Bender home Sunday. Walter Grewe and family motored: to Washburn Saturday. ®o Schrunk By EDNA MARCHANT Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson, Clar- ence Knudson and Mr. and Mrs. John shoppers LeRoy Marchant, Lorraine Wents, Emil Witt and Elizabeth Novy motor- 5 E 4 z Feieeced (eer ili ae i g : i i McKenzie Reo By MRS. T. T. BUGHES The local P. T. A. held a meeting in the schoolhouse here Tuesday night. Thirty-seven attended. Re- freshments were served after the meeting by Mmes, E. W. Anderson and Jessie Easton. The Ladies’ Aid society, which met Wednesday with Mrs. Erick Slovarp, plans to give a bazar Dec. 11 in the schoolhouse. Various committees were named at the meeting Wednesday. Mrs, Manferd Manly, who teaches south of Menoken, visited her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Habeck, this week-end. The Larkin club was entertained Tuesday gfternoon by Mrs, Henry Larson. Bridge furnished the after- Noon’s entertainment. The Jolly Juniors’ 4-H club held & benefit dance in the hall Saturday night with good attendance. Mrs. Kathryn Hughes entertained the 4-H seniors club at her home Monday evening. Three new mem- bers were enrolled. They are Elsie Victor, Ruth Trygg and Beatrice Doucette. Mr, and Mrs. Otto Ayers and fam- ily and Mr. and Mrs, Fred Habeck and Orvilla were Sunday visitors at the T. Hughes home. * | ° family were Sunday visitors at the | Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Hughes and poe Gable home in p. aon C. J. Roberts of Jamestown] George Pfieffer, John Gregoryk and was a visitor at the home of her|Jhn Partyke. parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Roth and her sister, ‘Mrs. Henry Larson’ this|‘r® Esther and Violet, visited at Several of the young folks of this vicinity motored to Linton Wednes- day evening to attend the Armistice dance which was held in the auditori- um, Miss Louise Gregory spent the week-end in Hazelton at the home of her parents there. Mrs. Glenn Woods, accompanied by her daughter and granddaaughter, Mrs, Philip Gutensohn and daugh- ter, of Winona, were dinner guests} Miss Naomi Hagstrom was an over- at the Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Kyes/night visitor at the Everet Hare home Thursday. The Hampton Homemakers club met at the Herman Backhaus home Thursday afternoon with the project. leaders, Mrs. Maier and Caroline Backhaus, demonstrating the lesson. The afternoon was greatly enjoyed by all of the members present. Mrs. Caroline Backhaus, Mrs, William Gap- pert, Mrs. Busby and Mrs, John Weber, all of Linton, and Mrs. Wal- lace Kyes were guests. A nice lunch was served. The next meeting will be held at the Mrs. James Herr home the second Thursday of the month, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Koppy, their son Joseph and daughters, Kathryn and Agnes of south of Mandan, visited at the Steve Koppy home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Schiermeister and family were shopping in Linton Saturday. They also visited at the home of Peter Schmidt, who is now living in Hazelton. Visitors at the Jake Schiermeister home Sunday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Grenz, daughter Min- nie, Albert Serr, William Schiermeister, John Michlitech and Steve, Frank, Elizabeth and Gertrude Koppy. Math Koppy motoed to Mandan Sunday evening and from there will visit with relatives at Fort Rice. | Glenview | -—_—____—___+ By VIOLET JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Moe of Minot visited with relatives here Thursday and Friday. Mrs. Lowell Christenson was hos- tess to the Glenview Homemakers club Thursday afternoon, The Painted Woods Homemakers club met at the Walter Johnson home Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lange and| Mfr. and Mrs. Ole Olson, Oscar Ol- baby, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Johnson|son, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Bailey, and Kenneth motored to Bismarck]and Mrs. Ghylin and sons attended last week to visit relatives. Mrs. Rosie Hansen of Oshkosh,|ding celebration of Mr, and Mrs, J. ‘Wis. was the guest of her sister, Mrs.|M. Lein at Lein Sunday. Gunder Hagen, here for a few days. Mrs. Hansen is en route to her home, | evening were Mr. and Mrs, Joe Keifer, coming here from Circle, Mont., where | Mrs. L. Hopkins and Misses Matheaw she has visited her mother for two|and Wood. weeks. The Hagens took her to Bis- marck Sunday. Anette Anderson of Bismarck was| Sunday afternoon. & Sunday visitor at her home here, Mrs. C. M. Jacobson society at their home Friday. Gibbs town- | Were Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Holden, Mr. and Mrs, L.|daughter were guests at the Wolf! Jacobson entertained the Ladies’ Ala . Mrs, T on “Laundry Equipment.” Plans were made for the December meeting, after which the members will enter- tain their husbands at their annual Christmas party, Dec. 4 at the John Salter home. At the conclusion of the meeting a lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by her daughter, | Mrs. Ralph Malard. Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Salter and fam- ily were dinner guests at the Fred Schroeder home near Baldwin Sun-| day. | Ecklund | By ELSIE MURREY Mr. and Mrs. John Baumiller were} visitors at the John Partyke home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Al Schroeder and daughter Catherine were dinner guests at the Steve Murrey home Sunday. Harry Norman, Guy and Paul Hol- den and Frank Partyke called on Frank and Ted Murrey Sunday. Business callers in Bismarck this week were Palmer Strandemo, John Partyke, Mrs, Steve Murrey and son, and A. E. Holden. Margaret Murrey and Bertha and Edward Partyke and Ole Johnson were Sunday visitors at Holden's. Frank Murrey was an overnight guest at the Dave Smith home Wed- nesday. Lester Schaffer, who has been stay- ing on the Dave Smith farm while Mr. Smith was employed in Bismarck, returned to his home in Bismarck Business callers in Wilton Saturday and Mrs. Steve Murrey, Mr. and Mrs. Mr, and Mrs, Al Holden and daugh- the Ivan Holden home Sunday after- noon. Bertha Partyke, who has been em- ployed at Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gordon home, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Partyke. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Triscka visited with Mrs. Triscka’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bodenr of Wilton Sunday. Frank and Ted Murrey and Harry Holden visited at the Mr. and Mrs. V. Peterson home Saturday night. > _———— Painted Woods _ | ° By MES. JOE BROWN home Tuesday. Iver Erickson and Joe Brown were pusners callers in Bismarck Satur- jay. Painted Woods school No. 2 closed for this year Saturday when the pu- pils and their teacher had a picnic in the schoolhouse. Wilton shoppers Saturday were Dick Iverson, Carl Erickson and daughter Lucille, Bill Bitner, Walter Johnson, Axel Stenquist, Mr. and Mrs, Mat Binsfield, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bro- strom, Mr. and Mrs, Tom Morgan, Basil Wood, Joe Brostrom and Mrs. Joe Brown and daughter Doris. Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Nelson had as guests at their home Sunday their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Erickson and son Ernest |@ of Bismarck, Elroy and Ellen Hare visited with Lucille and Vivian Erickson Sunday afternoon. Visitors at the Carl Erickson home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ollenberger and children, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ollenberger and children, all of Macomber. OO Canfield | By MRS. A F. GBYLIN A P. T. A. meeting was held here Friday night at the school house. It was decided to have the next meet- ing Wednesday, Dec. 9, and the meet- ings will be held on the second Wed- nesday of every month. After the P, T. A. meeting, Robinson and Can- field played basketball, Canfield win- ning 23 to 11. The Canfield quintet travels to Sterling Friday night to play the Sterling team. Andrew Walker and sons were bus- iness callers in Bismarck Saturday. church services and the golden wed- Callers at the Ghylin home Sunday Mrs. Viola Little and Phyllis Little were callers at the Roy Little home Mr. and Mrs. Albert Heimbuch and home north of Arena Sunday. Mrs, Rosa Heimbuch and daughter, R. C. Hagen will entertain Dec. 3 at|Edna, called at the Albert Heimbuch her home. ‘Theo Quanrud and family, all and family, of Bismarck, spent Sunday afternoon. lacobson’s. the Js wedding supper was served for ng: Mee & . and » Elmer Larson at the Mrs. Larson’s Mr. [F Mrs. William were married afternoon. community to the newly Menoken EF extend congratula- wedded FE \ By NORMA AGNEW Mr, and Mrs, A. H. Klipstein were! J, E. Mr, and Mrs. Nick | his of home Saturday afternoon. Clear Lake | By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Bismarck callers Friday were Nels Parents, Larson, Monday.| Dronen, W. F. Keeler, Mr. and Mrs. in Bismarck in| Harold Olson, Ole Nelsen and Mr. Numerous friends in| and Mrs. Homer Nelsen and family. Mrs, Clara Olson and baby spent Sunday with her parents. Bob Burrows and his mother from Minnesota arrived at the Christ Schoon home Sunday. News came Sunday of the death of George Chappell, better known as Grandpa Chappell, the father of Mrs. Sharp, with whom he had made home for several years. Dronen of the U. 8. navy George Mrs. Lu’ Ella Bird, Ivan Sherman, | arrived home Monday for a visit with Mrs. William Johnson in Bismarck Monday. held here Hel y phe iF a f | Bismarck callers Tuesday in the} and Mrs. Albert Christensen his folks. were Mr. and fam- Mr./ Mr, and Mrs. $125-a-month Isn’t Enough for Two im i Eager for a glimpse of the New York skyline, Roger S. Firestone, son of the rubber magnate, an his bride, the former Mary Davis of Philadelphia, poke their heads out of their cabin on the S. S. Rex on return from a honey- moon abroad. Young Firestone said he would return to his $125- month job in his father's Mi- imi service station, but that he was going to ask for a raise. Tien ae ES | Welch's Spur By MRS. R. M. WELCH Merwyn Oder, who has been visiting at the home of his brother, Glen Oder, and sister, Mrs. Vina Anderson, for a few weeks, returned to Livingston, Mont., this week. The Cross-Country Homemakers club of this locality met at the home of Mrs. Otto Dorman, Wednesday. Because of sickness only four members were present and the lesson was post- poned until the December meeting, which will be held at the home of Mrs. John Craven. Clarence Doppler and Albert Dralle dined at the Robert Welch home ‘Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Welch and nephews, Albert Anderson, Mildred Schnase, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and family, Clarence Doppler, Albert Dralle, Adam Silvernagle, Roy Mel- leck, W. F. Cameron and Theodore Dorman were Bismarck callers Satur- day. Chas. Johnson was an overnight guest at the Robert Welch home Sun- ay. Mildred Schnase, teacher in Boyd School No. 1, spent the week-end in Bismarck. | Frances By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Mrs. Charles McCormick entertained the Homemakers club at her home Wednesday with five members pres- ent. Mrs. R. G. Abelein and Mrs. A. C. Dance of Menoken were visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lundquist, Mrs. Lena Lundquist and Mr. and Mrs, Henry Miller attended a party at the.home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Davidson Wednesday evening. Mrs. William Kershaw and Mrs. Walter Dietzman attended the Meno- ken Homemakers club meeting which was held at the home of Mrs. Melvin Agnew Thursday afternoon. Mrs, C. A. Carlson and son Paul of Bismarck were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fischer Wednesday evening. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kershaw Sunday were H. W. Melick and daughter Opal of Washburn, Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Welch and children of Bismarck and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Roth. Miss Gladys Tooker was a week- end guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dietzman. Shoppers in Bismarck from this vicinity Saturday were as follows: Mr. ahd Mrs. Henry Miller and sons, Wayne and Lenard, Eddie and Alfred Ryberg, Elmer Lundquist, and Edwin Dietzman, Mr. and Mrs. William Kershaw, Mr. and Mrs, Teb- ‘From Sarawak Land to London With this smile, pretty Valerie Brooke greeted London as she arrived from Sarawak, North Borneo, where her father, Sir Charles Vyner Brooke, rules as the British empire's only white rajah. Valerie was on a visit from Sarawak, where smug- slers. reptiles. and insects abound. Sir Charles is third in the line of white rajahs given rule over Sarawak for services rendered the sultan of Borneo in 1839. Mildred | {bo Harms, Mrs. Bernice Bachman | and John Olsen. | Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lundquist and Mrs, Lena Lundquist spent Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 1 |W. A. Dietzman. ; Mr. and Mrs, Senus Harms and ; family, Miss Dena Harms of Bis- | marck and Mr. and Mrs. Clark Mon-; roe and baby daughter of Dunn Cen- ter were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tebbo Harms Sunday. Florence and Perry Sherman were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Owen, Charlotte returned home with them after assisting Mrs. Owen with her work for the past six weeks. | Trygg | By MES. GEORGE NELSON were overnight guests Wednesday night at the Fred Habeck home in McKenzie. Mrs. Albin Spangberg and daugh- ter Violet took her mother, Mrs. Lena Lundquist, to the home of Mrs. Lund- quist’s son Elmer, where she will visit before returning to Killdeer where she makes her home with another daughter, Mrs, Bert Faust. McKenzie Thursday. morning for Wadena and Sebeka, Minn., to visit relatives and ihspect land. They also went to Theif River Falls and 8t. Helair, and returned Saturday night. The Cederhill Homemakers club members were to hold a meeting Nov. 11 at the home of Mrs. Ernest Kell as scheduled, but only three members were present. The project leaders were absent so no meeting could be opened. Mrs. Victor Moynier and Emma Nelson were visitors. Those that motored to Bismarck to shop and transact business Friday were as follows: Mr. and Mrs, Nels Nelson, John Trygg, Ernest Kell, Al- bin Spangberg, Mrs, George Nelson and son Gerald. Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson, Gerald and Gwendolyn were dinner and sup- per guests Sunday at the Harvey Fitzgerald home east of Regan. Gwendolyn remained in Regan at the Allan Westerman home where she 1s staying while attending high school. Gwendolyn Nelson and Evelyn Cole- man, high school students at Regan, came home Friday night to spend the week-end with their parents, | Wing ee By ELIZABETH MUELLER Sunday visitors at the home of Art. Fayseno were: Mr. and Mrs, Charles Gray and daughter Mary, and John Payseno of Bismarck. Mrs. Al Kusler visited her sister, Mrs. G. A. Hubbell of Lincoln Valley, Thursday. Mrs. G. Ross, formerly Elmie Erickson, was honored with a mis- cellaneous shower at the Wing hall Sunday. Many useful gifts were re- ceived. Miss Delores Engel spent the week- end with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bossert. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Holmes and son Frank visited at the Albert Little home Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. 8. O. Weenaas and daughter, Ragna, and Mrs. Selma Ja- cobson, all of Bismarck, were visitors in Wing Sunday. Olive Jacobson, a student of James- town college, spent the week-end at ker home here. family visited friends and relatives at Hazelton and Temvick Sunday. E, Felton of Grafton, N. D., is vis- iting his brother, Arlie Felton, here. Helen Harty and Beverly Olson visited at the James Sedevic home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Dee Bailey and Oscar Olson were Sunday ecening guests at the Jim Olson home. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Seibel are par- ents of a baby boy born at the home of Mrs. John Weber, Sr. Dinner guests at the Ben Boss home Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. E. Boss and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. Boss and family, of Jamestown, Ina Bovee, Bert Olson, and Ferne Glanville. Mr. and Mrs, George Kavonius and | daughters Ina and Helen, visited an- other daughter, Gertrude, in Bis- marck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Jess Boss and fam- ily of Jamestown visited with Mr. Boss’ brother, Ben, here Sunday. John Mueller and Howard Glan- ville attended a business meeting held in Bismarck Sunday. A few friends gathered at the home jot Ed Mack on Armistice Day for a surprise party on Mr. Mack. | Missouri fo eee Ss By MBS. K. 8. SNYDER Mrs. Leslie Clark and son Wayne were over-night guests Tuesday at the James McDonald home in Bismarck. Misses Le Ora Turner and Mamie Clark were supper guests at the Joseph Erickson home Wednesday. Mrs. Emory Woodworth and daugh- ter Billie Ann spent Monday visiting with Mrs, Bruce Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Erickson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cloo- ten and Kenneth were visitors at the Leslie Clark home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. James Robidou ana family were Sunday dinner guests at the John Crawford home. Mr. and Mrs, Eugene Fisher of Bis- marck visited at the William Mac Donald home Monday. ’ Miss Mamie Clark was a supper guest Thursday evening at the John Crawford home. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Anderson were callers. Miss Lillian Anderson of Bismarck spent the week-end with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Alex Ander- George Nelson and John Habeck/|. Geo. Nelson and John Habeck left) Mr. and Mrs, Ben McCloskey and|® on} Mr. and Mrs. John Asplund Friday HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1936 First Circus—First Picture for Heir to Tobacco Millions ¥i st picture ever published of; “Dic! Reynolds, 3-year-old son of R. J. Reynolds, who recently came into a $30,000,000 inheritance, the exclusive photograph at the r day as the youngster visjted his lem, N. C. Photograph 's” mother and father, left. Dillard, is the granddaughter of “ ight above was taken the other first circus with his parents at hed on the same occasion were Mrs. Reynolds, formerly Blitz ‘Old Bill” Taylor, bitterest rival of R. J. Reynolds. Sr., in the days when the Reynolds tobaeco fortune was founded. Christiania By MBS. ALFRED OLSON The following from this vicinity) were Bismarck shoppers the past! week: Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Gibson, Elder) Elness, Christ Schoon, Mrs. Albert, Christenson, Mrs. Nora Sharp, Bill) Schoon, and Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Olson, Mr. and Mrs, Christ Schoon and family visited Saturday evening with August Bruschwein’s at Driscoll. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clooten were callers at the Christ Schoon home Sunday. Several-from this vicinity attend- ed the 50th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Lien Sunday in the Lien church. Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Smith have re- turned from a trip to the northern part of Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson spent Saturday evening with Henry Olson's of Driscoll. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beyer of Lin- ton were callers at the Adolph Han- son farm Sunday. ] Hazelgrove By Mrs. Allen Frazier ‘Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kraft visited at the Ben Kreim home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Allen Frazier were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Johns Saturday. Word received here from Mr. and Mrs. John Bailey Saturday stated they arrived at Onawa, Iowa, safely, but found the weather there much colder than here. Mrs, Gosline and Reverend and Mrs, Camnan from Tutle attended! religious services conducted by Rev. Jones here Monday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Ted Heinle were Den- hoff callers Saturday. Mrs, Helen Zelmer and daughter Verna and Ted Haas visited at the Fred Haas home in Goodrich Sun- day. Still By N. 0. HAGSTROM The Sunshine Workers 4-H club met at the Nufrey Wyknenko home Saturday afternoon with 10 members present. The new year’s work on Home Furnishings was started. Dur- ing the business meeting Stella Wyknenko was admitted as a new member. Games and a lunch made up the social hour. Mrs. Capek, Miss Victoria Fransen, Grass Lake teach- er, Mrs. O. G. Hagstrom and Mrs. E. T: Spitzer were guests. The next” meeting will be on Dec. 12th. Rev. and Mrs. Amond Christenson, son Raymond and daughter of Noonan, N. D., arrived at the Peter Johnson home Monday evening. They remained until Wednesday morning, visiting friends in Regan and this; community before returning to their’ home. Word was received here last week} of the very serious condition of Mrs. Raymond Osmunson, who is in a Min-; neapolis hospital. She was very cri-; tically burned by hot water while, washing clothes in her home. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Asplund, ! her sister, Minerva, and her brother, ! LeRoy, all of Cooperstown, N. D.,! have gone to Minneapolis to be with; her. The Asplunds were former resi- dents of this community and are, frequent visitors here with relatives. Claude Newman of Wilton, mail carrier on Route 2, was injured in a car accident Monday evening. Sev- eral stitches had to be taken in his/ scalp. He will be unable to be on the route for a few days. | Mr. Mrs. N. J. Morris and Axel Asplund were supper guests of | seven months’ school term in Paint- ed Woods township Saturday. The po! Signe Johnson and daughter Hilma spent Sunday with Edwin Johnson. Mr. and Mrs, Vernon Johnson, Ruben Pearson and Edward Brennise of Regan were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Hagstrom. Axel Asplund and N. J. Morris mo- tored to Dunseith Monday and re- turned Tuesday afternoon. Lein +—____________ By OLGA M. RISE Alice and Hazel Arneson of James- town, N, D., are spending several days visiting at the Helmer Arneson home here, Mr. and Mrs. Tilmer Lein moved to the Helgeson farm early in the week, and will make their home there now. Catherine Lein, who has been em- ployed at Mrs. A. H. Helgeson’s home near Regan returned to her home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Varholdt and family spent Sunday evening at the M. A. Lien home in Kidder county. Mrs. A. H. Helgeson recently has moved to the Fred Urbach farm near Regan. A Joseph Rise and Oliver Tosseth of Wilton were Sunday callers at the J. O, Rise home. i Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Christenson of Wilton visited Sunday at the B. N. Lein home. Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Lein of Carlyle, Minn., visited from Saturday until Monday at the B..N. Lein home. Oscar is a brother of Mrs. B. N. Lein. A large number of people attended the golden wedding celebration given for Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lein at the church Sunday. A. T. Arneson of Jamestown, N. D, spent the week-end visiting at the H, O. Arneson home, He returned to Jamestown with Mr. and Mrs, M. J, Lein who were returning to their home at Marion, N. D. 5 Mrs. H. O. Arneson, Hazel Lien, Alice and Hazel Arneson were Sun- day evening callers at the J. O. Rise home. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Sivert Holbakken and four of their children of Rothsoy, Minn., visited at the Ted Varholdt home Monday. Mrs. Varholdt is a niece of Mrs. Holbakken. The following transacted business at Bismarck the past week: , Mr, and Mrs. Ted Varholdt and their son Myron, Hazel Lien, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Barkman, Selma Rise, Einar Spilde, Ed Nygaard, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lien Olga, Ernest and Clara Rise, Gayle Birkeland and Henry Schneider and his son Henry, Jr. Iceland has neither prisons por icemen, -F ‘imdom Has New Romance Brian Donlevy, one of movie- dom’s leading men, stepped into a Hollywood night club last spring and there first saw Mar- jorie Lane, one of the club's singers. Introduction and court- ship followed and the pair, shown above, will wed New Year's Day. Miss Lane, an Omaha girl, recently was given a film contract, evening, A daughter was born to Mrs, Homer Andrews at the Morrison home Nov. 16, bei Mr. and Mrs. George Day were Sunday visitors at the W. 8. Triplett home. Mr, and Mrs. C. D. Kimball are the parents of a baby boy, John Dale, born in Bismarck Wednesday, Nov. 18, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kershaw and daughter Helen visited Sunday at the Jule Doan home. Mr. and Mrs. George Day left Mon- day morning by car for St. Paul. They will visit there for some time with their son, 8. R. Day, and will then continue to their old home in Missouri where they will spend the winter. Miss Lydia Briscoe, W. 8. Triplett and Harve Stull were business callers in Bismarck Tuesd: Mrs, Oscar Kershaw was a Sunday visitor at the Dave Kershaw home.” Mr, and Mrs. Homer Anderson have moved from the Homer place to ® farm near the river bottoms. Miss Lillian Lee was an overnight Guest at the Dave Kershaw home Monday night, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Smith and Tom- my and Delores shopped and visited in Bismarck Monday. °——_ eee }__ Stetina By SHIRLEY STEWART Leo, Peter, Bragina, and Antonio Backmeyer visited Sunday night a6 the Math Brawn home. Mrs. Math Brawn returned to Strasberg with them to spend a few days with her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Backmeyer, The carnival at the school house Friday night was well attended. A ministrel show was the first number on the program. Those taking part in the program were, Miss Rachel Johnson, Harold Brownawell, Victor Merser, Christian Beyer, Helen Parke, Beryle Sherman, Ted Lang, Harold Hobbs, Genevieve Jessen, Mrs, Hallie Belk and Miles Parke. Mr. and Mrs. George Lee, Dorothy Lee and Shirley Stewart were Sunday Supper guests at the John Lee home in Moffit. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Delbar of Fort Clark were Sunday guests at the Hal- le Belk home. Laura and Bessie Langley spent the week-end with Verona Pensen of Moffit. Miss Rachel Johnson spent the week-end at her home in Bismarck. Mr, erd Mrs. William Twilling spent the week-end visiting at El-/ bowoods. Verona Jensen spent the week-end at her home in Moffit. B Ladies Aid met with Mrs. Vernice Sherman Wednesday. Miss Rachel Johnson, Harold Hobbs, Miss Eunice Plumer and Miss Jessie Greenwood were entertained at din- ner,at the 8. I. Parke home Monday evening. <n | Richmond \ ease By MARTHA BOSSFRT Mrs. C. J. Rhodes son Donald, Ja- cob Stroh son Edward and Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bossert were choppers in Bismarck Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Lien and son, Mr. end Mrs. Saphers Lien and son Darel, Mr. and Mrs, Reyno!d Hien and Rey- nold Berg were visitors at the Rich- ard Weber home last Sunday. Delores Engel spent the week-end with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Engel and Rudolf Engel were Friday guests at the Bossert home. Julius Jordah! is staying at the An- drew Walker home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Larson and daughter Erma visited with friends near New Rockford Saturday and Sunday. Saturday shoppers in Wing were: Mr. and Mrs. A. Degner and children, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Engel, Reynold Hien, Mrs. G. A. Bossert and sons and Mr. ang Mrs. Dan Hien. Mr. and Mrs, Art Risch and family spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mrs Risch’s parents. Messrs, and Mmes, Fred Smith and A. Degner and families and Mrs. Art Risch and children helped Mike Panjkovich celebrate his birthday anniversary Saturda yevening. Mr. and Mrs, John Scherbenskie were guests at the Reynold Hien home Sunday. : A large crowd attended the miscel- laneous shower given for Mr. and Mrs. George Ross who were married recently. Mrs. Ross was formerly Miss Elmie Erickson. oo | Riverview ? By RITA MAE WORST Frank Paul, Jr., spent several days at the Gus Hogue Jr. home last week. | Mr. and Mrs, Fred Klawitter, Al- ;berta Worst, and Charlotte Beavers ‘were guests of Herman Worst and | family Wednesday. Raymond Flannigan called at the Gus Hogue, Jr., home Frid: Bismarck shoppers Satur aluded Mr. and Mrs. Herman Worst, and daughter Rita, Mr, and Mrs. Gus Hogue, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. John Flan- nigan, and Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hogue | Sr. and daughter Mae. | Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hogue, Jr., and ;$on Jerome were guests of Mr, and (ate Herman Worst and family Mon- lay. | Rita Worst was a Saturday visites |of Mr. and Mrs. William Paul and ; family of Bismarck. | Mr. and Mrs, Gus Hogue Jr., wert guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bourgice , of Baldwin Sunday. io— —— ee 2 | Northwest Kidder | By MRS. MABEL HAZLEGROVE Oscar Sathre called Wednesday at