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tag 4 . and Mrs. Edward E i F r) 5 Te Efe afestd eed! i 32284 aE H u : ul Ls Mr, and Mrs, Andrew Heinle were 7 callers at the Otto Laib home Friday. Flannigan daughter Kathleen were guests of in-law, Mrs. John Flanni. i 7 gee 35 4 5 eu ie i og cE : a cite i . Joe Bresden called anf Prove ‘W. Evers (nee Wanda relatives and friends Pehl of Valley City is here -end visiting his brothers Es i z i BE, i E : Wing By ELIZABETH MUELLER Mr. and Mrs..6sm Laschkewltsch and daughter Cleo June, and Esther Laschkewitech of Goodrich spent Sat- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, Tuesday. with 10 candles centered the table and the color scheme was carried out in pink and white. ‘The Driscoll girls’ basketball team | won the county title in the tourna- ment held at Sterling Friday and Sat- ents, Mr. and Mré, Henry Apland. Sunday afternoon ‘the following Schrunk || By EDNA MARCHANT Mr. and Mrs. John Witt and son, and Edward and Ted Stroh called at the Roy Marchant home Tuesday. ~ Mr. and: Mrs. Herman Neiters and Mr, and Mrs, Rudolph Richter and jchildren were Wing shoppers Thurs- day. ... % Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Knudson and children. called at the latter's parents’ | home Monday. Emil Witt was a Wednesday dinner guest ‘at the Herman Nieters home. Rey Marchant and John Witt mo- ‘to: Bismarck Wednesday and Mr. and Mrs. John Witt and Jackie Dee. motored to McClusky Saturday. LeRoy Marchant, Clarence Knud- son and Tom Novak were business \ seopers in Wing Friday afternoon. | Trygg | By MRS. GEORGE NELSON ‘A township meeting was held Tues- “| day in Trygsg township at the office Janice Jagrett, 23-year-old screen actress, and Melvin Purvis, former ace chief of the Chicago bureau of the Department of Justice, are shown at a party In her Hollywood home at which their engagement w: - Mise Jarrett sald the ceremony would be performed In hi San Antonio, Tex., April 21. (Associated Presa | .| Lerence Kraft, Atigust Beich, Delores F a f tf i : fir Le HS ig iz it : i E i d 5 F ; i E ; i i sane g af fe Be Fas , Wash, .are. here this |: Mrs. G. E. Hochhalter of Wilton was an overnight guest of Regan relatives Wednesday. The Regan girls motored to Ster- ling Friday and plsyed in the tourna- ment. They were defeated and re- turned to their homes Seturdsy. Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Lein and ‘daughter Laverne motored to Wing Sunday and called on relatives. The bridge club met with Mrs, A. urday and Sunday at the John Muel-| 5 ler home. Mr. and Mrs, Hill McKinley Young and sister from Montana visited Sun ene g g E 18 e : oe BE 3 Bp : i aE | F : & u i Ff : raTF) Fagl hil a! in ERE peeey 5 oF iH a g ire jie B, BBE Bt ag tt i i i boys at evening. Evangeline and Rubin, Theodore Fode esse a pepaote | ene Sore eer on business, Mr, and Mrs. John Hoff of Tuttle announced, home town of, pene) ‘flac, and Mrs, Owen‘ McIntyre and tored. day. From there Mrs.: 8c! er and little daughter left on the train for , Wash. Wayne Drumm Mrs. Schocknmeyer as home Tuesday evening. Ed Pond called at the H. 8, Duncan Tuesday afternoon. Allen Frazier and Andrew Kraft of Arthur Magnus. A. T. Spengberg, George Nelson, Louis Olson and Emi! Neimi were present. : Mr, and Mrs. Albin Spangberg and daughter Violet motored to Bismarck ‘Wednesday on business matters, ” Mr. and Mrs, George Pettis of Mon- tana visited at the Elmond Pettis and Esther Cederstrom. homes last week. * Gilbert Oederstrom was e dinner guest Wednesday at the Selmer Oanes Hugo Nelson was. a brief visitor ‘Thursday at the George Nelson home. Mrs, Sigrid Lundquist returned Friday by train from Dickinson: stipe she spent the winter with her . Mrs, August Carlson. Mrs, Alvin Manning and daughter Merna were overnight guests Thurs- day night of her parents, the Oscar Colemans, Bert Hendershott, and George and Gerald Nelson were luncheon guests Friday at the Oscar Coleman home. Evelyn Coleman, Regan high school student, came home twice last week and stayed overnight with’ the Billy Beckman children. had not been home since the first part of January, George Magnuson called at the Emil Johnson home Sunday. were Sunday supper guests of Mr./Were callers at Bert Granvilles and) wr, and Mrs. Oscar Magnuson were FRESE SEE ze Fy Bs i drew Kraft, Jr., homes Tuesday aft- ernoon. Mr, and Mrs. Theodore Heinle and Mrs, Helen Zellmer and daughter Verna were Tuttle callers Tuesday. Ray Hazlegrove, who stays at the Papke home, has gone to Cathay |°h children, Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Kraft Tennce and Mr. and Mrs. attended the party given Mrs, Otto Beich Thurs- w Kraft, and ePter Ince were McClusky callers Friday. Ince of Arena is staying at the homie of his sister, Mrs. Ander- ft at present. tty Ann, Genevieve, Floyd and Glennajean Frazier visited with their alster, Esther, who is ill in Denhoff, last Friday. the Kraft homes Tuesday dl R. C. Halver accompanied H. J. Glanville to. Towner, Tuesda: r oe i i d i : E i i Fl i g E 3 i i . i E R # . and son Patrick, Ed. ) Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Gcallon and Garth attended urch services Sunday. There will services again Easter Monday visitors Sunday at the Gilbert Ceder- strom home. Gwendolyn Nelson Oe McKenzie | members should have a birthday party for membets who have birth- days during the month. Each mem- ber is to present a small gift to the | meeting, the birthdays of Mrs, Harold Felkins and Mrs. E. L. Adams. will Johnie, who was ill in a hospital there. ‘Mrs: C. W. Thompson of Moffit visited with Mrs, Grant Turner Mon- day. - Sunday dinner guests at the T. Hughes home were Mr. and Mrs. Schuler and Mr. and/ Donald Loney and family of Bismarck from south of Tuttle Mr. and Mrs. Ed | ,en, and Mr, and Mrs. Otto Ayers of Meno- ‘The Larkin club will be entertained Mrs, H. E, Wildfang of Sterling 30, ‘Mrs. Clyde Harvey of Wing spent eral days here with Mr. and Mrs. Stark. Mrs, L. Edna Putnam and son Palmer left Wednesday for Washing- ton, where they plan to make their "and Mrs... L. Adams and son , were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Schaumburg ‘A,|Brown that he arrived at Grosser, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Falkins en- -| tertained Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Adams and Eddie, Jr., at supper Sunday eve- ning. ! Sterling By SHIRLEY STEWART Mrs, Hattie Brown, Hanna Peterson ville visited with Mrs. 81 McCloskey "|| Priday afternoon. Mrs, George Lee and Fritz Lee were visitors’ in McKenzie Thursday after- noon. The Homemakere’ club met with Mrs. Brownewell Thursday afternoon. Lunch was served after the meeting ae hostess, Mrs, Harold Browna- “Mr. and Mrs, John Sedivec were business callers in Bismarck Thurs- day. Mrs, McCloskey spent = few days last week with her sister, Mrs. Niema, in Wing. , Laura and Bessie Langley, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lang and family visited at the Maud Langley home Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Eddie Ezinbies visited at‘the Arthur Shenewith team Friday night here. The score was 29-14 in favor of the Sterling in- dependents. The Sterling boys bas- ketball team played a ‘Bismarck boys’ team, winning 20-19. Dorothy Lee is now employed at the Grover home in Steele. Mr. and ‘Mrs, John Sedivec and Jim Sedivec were business callers in Bismarck Tuesday. 7 Mrs, Ernest Johnson and Delores spent Tuesday in town with her mother, Mrs. Tom Stewart. Mr. and Mrs, H, Larson of Ashley, N, Dak., spent Sunday at the William Twilling home here, | fetiund J By ELBIE MURREY Mrs. John Partyke, who has been in Fargo for the past month visiting with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Clark Poole, re- turned home Wednesday, accompanied by her small grandson, Joe Clark, Jr., who will make his home here for the Test of the winter. Mr. and Mrs, C. Noon and Leonard Spitzer were callers at the Steve Murrey home Wednesday. Elbie Murrey, Sarg, Harry, Paul, and Vearl Holden, Bertha Partyke and Florence Rupp visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Zarda- doney Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs, John Noon of Wilton called at the A, E, Holden home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, Andy Boradney, who have been living at the Holden broth- ers mine for the past four months, moved’ to Bismarck this week. Callers at the Steve Murrey home Sunday were Harry, Sara and Guy Holden, Leonard Spitzer and Frank Partyke. Mr, and Mrs. Albert Larson and family, who have been living on the R, A. Laubach farm, are moving to the Dave Albright farm this week. Ivan Holden will move to the Lau- fad “Richmond 1 By MARTHA BOSSERT Art Tees called’ on Richard Weber Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Jake Leno «nd son Wallace, Ernest, Andrew and Pauline Berg, Martin Degner, Henry Hien, Edwin Hien and Mr. and Mrs, Richard Weber were Sunday evening visitors at the Reynold Hein home. Reynold Berg and Katie Schwindt visited at the Leno home Sunday. Reynold Hien called at the Larson home Sunday. Mr, and Mrs, Jacob Stroh, sons Edward and Ted visited at the Bos- sert home Wednesday evening. Clara, Bossert spent the week-end at her home. . Paul Stroh is spending some time yith friends in Regan. Adolph and son John called at the Clayton Little home Friday afternoon. The Stroh and Bossert young folks visited at the Reynold Engel home in Wing Wednesday evenirig. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Johns, G. A. Bossert and son David, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holmburg,. Mr. and Mrs. George Harmon, Adolph Degner and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Larson were ‘Wing shoppers Thursday. Ted Stroh was a week-end guest at the George Vollmer home. Willie Heimbuck and one of his sisters visited with their brother Fred at the George Harmon home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Panjkovich and daughter Della called at the Engel home one day this week. Mrs, Clyde Rhodes and son Donald motored to Bismarck Tuesday to visit with Mr. Rhodes, who is a patient at a hospital there. Mrs, Rhodes ree mained for a few days. | Clear Lake | bach farm as soon as it is vacated. Vearl Paul and Sara Holden, Anette Anderson and Margaret and Elbie Murrey ‘were visitors at the Ivan Holden home Sunday. Dave Smith and Frank Schaffer were business callers in Bismarck Friday. Leonard Spitzer called on Mr, and Mrs. Joe Warmke of Wilton Sunday afternoon. Clarence Peterson and Ralph Burke called at the Albert Larson home Wednesday. (cick senate {Painted Woods | *—y as. 30 BROWN Archie Kjersten was-an overnight guest at the E. V, Franklund home Saturday. ‘Walter Brostrom visited: with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brostrom Sunday afternoon, returning to the Axel Stenquist home in the evening. Several from this community at- tended the dance given at the Clar- ence Peterson home Saturday night. - Mr, and Mrs, Tom Kjersten had as dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Roy’ Morrison and small son of Wil- ton. Orla Hammack and Frank: Miller ©! were business callers at the Carl Erickson home Tuesday. Emery Johnson is visiting with the Iver Erickson family for a few days. Mr, and Mrs. Jake Burke were visi- tors at the John Olson home Wed- nesday. Iver Erickson and Joe Brown were Lees callers in Bismarck Wednes- = 3 Mrs, Fred Brown and children were visitors at the Joe Brown home Wed- nesday while Mr. Brown and Jake Bitner were Wilton callers, Rudolph Hagen and Mr. and Mrs, Cecar Brostrom attended the town- ship meeting held at the Fred Brown home fe Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kilian of Wil- ton accompanied Leonard Lange to Chicago Monday. Callers at the Carl Erickson home Thursday evening were Clarence daughters were visitors at the Joe Peterson and Walter Kirky. Mr. and Mrs, Carl Erickson and Brown home Friday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Johnson and children were Wilton shoppers Satur- day. They also visited with Mrs. Johnson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Bauer. Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Brown and sons visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jake Bitner Saturday afternoch. Mr. Brown and Mr. Bitner also called at the Joe Brown home. Leonard Lange went to Bismarck Saturday from where he left Mon- day for Chicago, Ill, where he will be employed at a steel mill. A broth- er Albert has been working there for & year. Word was received from William Wash., Feb. 13. His next destination will be Vancouver, Wash., -where he will visit his daughter and son-in- law, the Albert Waddingtons, and other relatives at Portland, Oregon. | Moffit By MRS. A. W. FAUST Mr. and Mrs. Jule Doan arrived home recently. They spent the win- ter with Mr. Doan’s mother in Cali- fornia. Mr. and Mrs. Bill McDonald, Ed Olson and Mrs, M. M. Dralle were Bis- marck callers Friday. Rev. Torgerson of McKenzie called or, Moffit folks Wednesday. Mrs. Dutton and children, Roy, Beckie and Jackie, Twilla Dralle and Clara Mauk of Bismarck were dinner pene at the M. M. Dralle home Sun- lay. A shower was given to Mrs. Neil Edwards at the Clair Porter home Wednesday. The Mothers’ club met at the Alfred spent the week- By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Homer Nelson motored to Bismarck: Tuesday to be with his father, Ole Nelson, who underwent an operation that morning. Mr. and Mrs, Christ Schiermeister and family spent Tuesdsy evening visiting at the Warren Keeler home. Mr, and Mrs. Ole Newland end George Young were business callera in Bismarck Tuesday. Clifford Birkeland of Lien town- was @ business caller at the ship @| Albert Christensen farm Wednesday Olauson and son Erling motored ta Bismarck Wednesday on ‘business, George Young called at the Albess Christensen farm Wednesday after- noon, Nels Dronen, L. B. Olson and B, F. Pasley were Bismarck business callers ‘Thursday. Herbert, Donald and Lillian Keeler spent Saturday evening at the Mar- vin Kluoksdal home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Olson and son Jimmy motored to the Oscar Ander- son home Friday. Mrs, Nelson snd Sunday evening, By CLARA &, WANTTAJA ‘Mrs, Morris Erickson left Friday for Wyndmere, N. D., to attend the fu- neral of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Emit Odden. The funeral is to be held on Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Morris Erickson and son Roy and Clarence Magnus were business callers in Bismarck Friday. Miss Jessie Pettis, teacher of Tryse school No. 4, spent the week-end at the David Trygg home. Eloise Olson was a Sunday visitor at the Art Magnus home. Walfred Antilla returned from Bis- marck Monday where he has been employed on Yegen’s dairy farm dure ing the winter months. He will a few days visiting with friends and relatives here. Mr. and Mrs, Ed Eliasson were vis- itors Friday at the Louis Olson and ‘Bill Wanttaja homes. Earl Waisti was a caller in Bis- marck Wednesday and Saturday. A large crowd attended the souvenir social held at Lyman school No. 2 by Laura Steckman and pupils last Fri- day evening. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Magnus from Bismarck were visitors Saturday night and Sunday at their parental homes in this vicinity. . Ed Eliasson, Art Magnus and Bill Wanttaja were callers in Bismarck Saturday. Olaf Wainio visited Sunday at the Maki home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hedstrom were Sunday visitors at the Louis Olson home. . Mrs. Einard Juhala and son moved to Bismarck Saturday where they will make their home in the fu- ture. Mr. Juhale is employed there. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Olson and Mr. and Mrs. Seth Harju were Sundsy visitors at the Gust Eckholm home. | Telfer | By MES. WM. McMURRICK John Fields was home from the CCC camp st Kenmare for a couple of days last week, Charles Allensworth and Zugene and Adolph Giovannoni motored to -| Bismarck Friday. Jane Kershaw spent the week-end at the John Craven home. ©, Thompson McKensie visiting Mrs. Bryan jer of Eigin were visitors at Glen Oder, daughter Dolores and Naomi Buckley called at the Knut- son ‘home Sunday. Mrs. Oder, who had been spending & few days at the Knutson home, returned home with them. William McMurrich and Ethel visited at the Bert home Monday si Mr, and Mrs. Anderson have moved to the Kratt place. Janet Stewart is working et thr Lamb | Ted Knutson home at present. homes Saturday. John. Lunde returned to Moffit Wednesday from Clackamas, Ore., where he visited the past month with his son Albert and wife. Most human beings are born at night, but most twins are born sround He, according to a German suther- tye