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Morris Erickson Wing ; ‘Wayne Inget, Severi, Eino and Sulo Eckholm, Louis Olson, John Waisti, \d_son, Roy, Ar- thug Dronen, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mu- latle) Henry Pihlaja, Mr: and Mrs. ¢| Bill Wanttaje. old eve if Sibley Butte MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIGT Menzy Larson called on ©, J. Roth Sunday afternoon. Eckholm, Seth ‘Harju end Edwin Olson were callers at the Art Magnus home Monday. Mr, and Mrs.'Ed Olson were Wing callers Friday. Arthur Megnus also was 8 caller in Wing Friday. Mrs. Louis Olson was a visitor Mon- ,) day at the Wanttaja home. Andrew Dronen visited Saturday afternoon ‘and evening at the Louis Olson and Morris Erickson homes. Saturday evening a number of friends of EAwin Olson 1 him in honor of his birthday, which was ‘ on Jan. 3}. Clifford Olson and Willys Want- taja were callers at the Morris Ericke gon’ home: Saturday: > cuihaniaintie tales On Eee nel | Trvgz ss staying at the E. while going to 3. O. J. Roth visited at home Tuesday eve- By MRS. GEORGE NELSON John Kaiser visited Friday night at the Martin Nelson home. He has been ‘staying with his sister. George and Gerald Nelson wete vis- Wille aire PY with Martin Nelson and Gwendoira Nelson, Regan high School student, spent the last week énd with het sister, Mrs, Harvey Fits- gerald and family east of Regan. Viran Nelson was s Bismarck vis- iter Seturday. Victor Nelson, enrolled inthe OCC, is stationed at White Bird, Idaho. ‘Wilbur’ Lundquist is in a camp in South Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. John Gierke and son John, Jr., and Bernice Gietke came from Bismarck Sunday to visit with their perents, the Herman Gierkes, and Schroeders. Julia and Havel Engdehi, high school students from Bismarck, vis- ited last week-end at their home here. John Kaiser was a business visitor in Bismarck Monday. ‘Driscoll By DELLS MAK OLSON The Driscoll high school girls’ bese ketball team. played a Bismarck teem | wriday evening at. Bismarck. ‘The sy E niepeegeeitang A Bertram Coddington was s dinner supst of Mr. and Mrs. ester Blstine? Thursday, Jen. 28. at hy ea at the >| the Frenk Holm! crs score Was 13-10:1n Driscoll’s favor. Mrs. Joe Wright was called to In- inegrheiraily Ind, due to the death of Mr. and Mrs. J. §. Nakken of Min- Reapolis, sonvinelaw and daughter of M. T. Olson, who has been spend- ie the past two weeks visiting here, Monday for Thief River Falls, Minn., to. visit before returning home. Rev. cel Mrs. Brenna end deugh- end in Bismar. ‘Miss Janet McGann, « student at Jamestown college, epent the week- end at home. Miss Mildred Wright, 8 student at pleas State Teachers college, spent the week-end st home. Miss Cordelia Jordan of Bratch elety Tuesday afterneon. Cer eae eee | Wilson By MRE. ORN A BERG 2, See es et the sl ea for git. ‘The following Gaubt vee vi resident Clara wayne: 3, vice-| 5, peared and treasurer, Marthe My. and Mrs. Ludwig Wagner spent Bunday evening at the Fred Wagner hom p Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolf, Miss Martinson, John Berg, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wall, William Wagner and Helen and Mr. Ludwig Wagner were ‘Wilton shoppers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry "ihe young folks of the amen are having play practice on Wednese day evenings at the Mike Wall ny as often as weather permits. play is to be given at Wilton in han and is « 4-H club project. daughters Alvine and Edlina and Mrs. Reynold Engel and daughter Delores ‘accompanied H. J. Glanville to Bis- marck Friday. Edward and Paul Stroh visited at burs heme Wednes- 7 evening. ‘My. and Mrs. Richard Weber spon’ Saturday ening at therephus len pome in Wing. David Weber of Palo, fil., who is week | visiting friends and relgtives 0 tHe vieinity, spent the weekagud with ond Mra. Ralph Jacobagm in wing. Mike Jones §nd Donald Rholes nt Thursday evening 9 the Rudolph Engel home. Pauline Berg spent Seturdey with a Richard Weber. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bosssert were golere at the Rudolph Enge| home|. Clare Bessert, 9 ‘student at ‘Wing high school, spent the wes - end at her home here. Ernest, Andrew and Paulin¢ Berg} and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Weber “They can’t be as im; on us the very day evicing vets 6b the [ann hon, Eéwin Hein were Thurs~ pyaics at the Richard Frank Holmburg were at the George Har- sae Callers in uccaste last week in- cluded ‘Ted yeanne Mrs, H. O, Ar- neson, Irwin Rise, Mr. and Mrs. Til- mer Lien, Einar Bpilde; Valdemar Lien, Olof and George Vik, P. I. Ensz, &r., and Roy Tapp. | Erling Botnen is spending several ewe visiting at the Tilmer Lien jome.. Mr. and Mrs. H. ©. Arneson wete futsal har ceohh at the J. O. Rise Ernest Rise was an overnoght vis- itor at’ the John Birkeland home Sunday. Mr. Mpa Mrs. T. J. Lien were sup- rr Hdd of Mr. and Mys. Ted Var- at Saturdey. Olaf end George Vik and Valdemar Lein motored to Driscoll Monday. Mrs, Ole Vik accompanied her son Lewis to New Desa),. Mont., wh igs, Ernest and Tewin Rise and ‘Valde- TF Lejn called Monday evening at the Ole Spilde home. Due to the bed roads, Mrs. Alv- Hild Lien is staying at the Kalle home while teaching School No. 3. John Merkel has been delivering the mail on horseback the past week due to road conditions, Sehrunk | By EDNA MARCHANT Gs and Mrs: John Fitsgerald are the proud parents of a son born to them last Fridsy evening. Mrs. Pits- | ston gerald and son are staying at the Renner home in McOlusky. Jeroy Merchant spent the weeks end at the John Witt home. Far] Knudson has returned to echoo} after being quite ill for a week. Wilbert Neiters is employed at the John Fitzgerald home. at. present. Emil Witt was an overnight guest a the Edward Novy home Saturday. Leo Hornbucker was a Saturday This Curious WORLD tant as we thought: They called < rst time amass invited | them. ne dinner guest at the John Witt home last week. James Kosihek, C. B. =e and Adolph Bender motored to Wing on Thursday afternoon. Leroy Marchant and Lorraine Wents visited at the Knudson home on Sune day afternoon. Mrs. Lea Hornbucker and children are visiting at the home of Mrs. Horns bucker’s mother near McClusky at present, : Stil | By ¥. 0, RAGSTEOM Ines and Seth Ecklund and Vine cent Shermsn, who motored to Cali- fornia last September, arrived by train in Bismarck last Tuesdey and returned to their respective homes. ive ia the eae Sogishat a ve ure, the Abeba at his home — Mr. end Mrs. Fred Johnson and Vernon Nordquist’ motored to Bis- marck Seturdey. Little Arliyoe Mae Ni is on the alk list at present and is ae @ doctor's care at the Torgeson hose pital in Wilton. Her mother is stey~ ing with her. Rat rie visited with his Friday afternoon. : Eric Pearson hes been transferred ‘Wilton on the trein Tuesdsy evening after two weeks’ absence atte schoo]. She was eccompanied to Sti] by Winy ston Cox, Oscar Hagstrom, Gearge HF teed and Ruben Pestson. Ole Hégstrom. He is employed at the Ecklund Bros. coal mine. Cernivorous trees, thet reach oyt and entwine their tendrils gbout man and beast, have been reported from every corner of the world, but no one ever has seen one. By William | Fergyson 4 “NANO BBVI, - “FOOT PEAK OF THE HIMALAYAS, IS THE HIGHEST PEAK IN THE WORLD To B& wth SeRvIEE, Ihe. THE name “albino CLIMeED BY MAN. " comes trom the Latin, Albus, mesning white, ‘sibine. pigment, pot eat ah while oximals oe albinos. In a true is lacking. whieh nérmally develops in the tissues, lacking + deeper in the skin, but in the ‘issues as well. Pink eyes in albinos are the result of red blood vessels showing through. : of ci TOUR PALOER TAARIE But Johnston spent the weekend | at his home in Moffit. ome Sunday aft- windey were callers oA canad Devenport ite home re- y Bic | T Northwest Kid ler | By MRS. MABEL W WAZLEGROVE Among t! noe “shopping Futle Mondsy were Mr. snd Albert 3 Miller, Ed Wegner, mhok or Gray, Rus i Kramer and Joe and Vernol Goldsmith and Harry Morse. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kramer called at the Grays’ Fridsy. John Goldsmith called Friday st the Russell Kramer {erm on his way to the B. Simar home. Frenk Gray, Russell Kramer and Arthur Stone were business callers in Tuttle Thursday. My. and Mrs. Russell Kremer called Ibe at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wing By ELISABETH MUELLER Olive Jacobson, who is attending Jamestown college, spent the weeke eng with her parents. My. and Mrs. R. B. Jacobsen and deughter Jerry were visitors at the .| Lester Knowles home Sunday. A few friends gathered at the Jim and Bud Sedivéec homes Saturdsy evening to play whist. Paul Davis, accompanied: by Fred ) motored to New Rockford . They were overnight Guests at the Fred Borth home. Mr. Hall and Mr. Bide accompanied Mr. and Mre. B. L. Zimmer and rep Ven Vieet to Bismarck Sotur- iy. Charles Johns visited His de Alice. who is attending school Monday. My. and Mrs. Bill Josephson were Sundey visitors at the Mrs. L. Han- nus home. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Olson snd Mr. and Mrs. Seth Marju called at the George Sedivec home Friday. Edna Erickson was an o guest Mondsy of Hulda and Biirtola. Mrs. Lester Knowles end = Mrs, Byron Knowles spent Monday sfter- foon at the Albert Little home. Florence Berg was a Sunday eve- sing supper guest at the John Musl- ler home. James 8} Of rural Bismarck was 2 visitor at the Albert Little heme Saturday. | Menoken By NORMA AGNEW Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Sherman and Mrs. Chester Sherman were Gundsy guests of My. and Mrs. M. O. Sher- men snd {emily. 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