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NEWS OF OUR ‘NEIGHBORS ! i ¥ Hf g ie I ge 5 ; i F iH i Bg H Hat Hi Ei Hl Ee ue Hy fits ite HE i [ g g ie BF ef E a e i eB ut g i 49 Hd E i i i : 4 F i 5 2 g 8 / Hl Bi | A t : if gig HH hi | i i ble Uy Wl ri i i ¥ if LE / ; F F | iE i 2 i E i i Ene EF E F ie ill F epee ef E ae E Oder and Leo Doppler, W. F. Adam mi # Hi i at F 2 3 i s li F H Bee By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN. Mrs, Knudsen of Steele who ‘spent a By ELIZABETH KOPPY Business callers in Linton Saturday were: Mr, and Mrs, Rhineholdt Burk- ardt, John Backhaus, John Wagner, Steve Koppy, Jr., and sisters Elizabeth and Gertrude, Casper Maier, Wi Schermeister, and John Michlitsch. Koppy who spent the week-end at home accompanied them back to Lin- ton. Frank Koppy returned to his pa- rental home Saturday after spending the past six weeks visiting friends and relatives in Washington. He was accompanied on the trip by Llewellynn ‘of Cannon Ball. evening to continue her school duties Mrs,| after spending the week-end with her Hasell ae if iil & serge ‘ Eg ret § B 5 i z i [ i I < [ i & i i E i l ! i Moffit week from a visit with friends and relatives in Ws dete past week there. P. T. A. meeting was held in school. No. 2 Thursday evening. Miss Lucille Milman spent the week-end with friends at Bismarck. Dagny, Mr. and Mrs. Bud McCabe and family of Tuttle spent Sunday af- ternoon at the Tilmer Lien home. Catherine Lein left Sunday to work Bismarck. eee, Mr, and Mrs. Jack Greith, Myrtle Isaacson and Leonard Knowles of Bis- home. Miss Patricia Anderson spent a few days with friends and relatives in : among those who attended a surprise party for John Trautman south of Arena. Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Kettleson Mrs. Felton, daughter Maxine son to South Dakota iy ty fee E i 3 ir ee 94 aek el i rf i if df i 5 a4 mf E ll te ag i Hi bith, g ui BEE eee i '. returned Saturday. arrived ial efibstas : marck were week-end visitors at the |’ Knowles \ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1987 buneh of asp in Look at those fellows mix it! Right! Left! Right! haymaker. sure can take it. Both of ‘em are as tough as a September. They sure are in tip-top condition. Every blow’s asparagus Aise takes a hard one on the chin, but Gus had better watch out. Aise is winding up that haymaker. Aise landed. Gus goes down. @ne! rey stasis over to stalk the fallen gl Gus struggles to get up. pt foe. The count’s Six! Seven! It looks like Gus is knocked out. And the Garden's in an uproar. Listen to those radishes root! Ten! Gus 1s out. And Hol Jand Ailse is a saucy new champion, ringside, a bunch of radishes. The ring-posts are carrots, joined by ordinary string. The “canvas” is cardboard. with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knowles. “The Homemakers held their monthly meeting at the J. J. Scallon home Geraldine Jacobson was an over- night guest at the John Mueller home Saturday. [ = oo |... Richmond | —_—_______“__- By MARTBA BOSSERT Mr. and Mrs. Gottfried Bassert, son David and Mr. and Mrs. George Valimer, and family visited at the Jacob Stroh Sr., home Monday eve- Mr. and Mrs. George Harmon and Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Engel were Monday evening visitors at the Frank Holmburg home. r Wing shoppers during the past week were: Mr. and Mrs. G, A. Bas- By HILDA JACOBSON About one hundred and seventy relatives and friends attended the shower Sunday at the Ed Morris home for their daughter, Wilma, whose marriage to Ray Simons oc- cured April 14. A buffet lunch was| day served by the ladies during the after- noon, Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Larson of Wil- ton were dinner guests at the Bill Larson home Sunday. The Homemakers’ club of Glen- view had a surprise shower for Mrs. Lowell Christenson at her home Thursday; A pot-luck lunch was served af four o'clock. Mrs. Con Johnson accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Enock Anderson to Wilton ednesday. We ' Earl Monroe returned home from Taylor the latter part of the week. ~| ‘The Painted Woods Homemakers’ club met at the'G. 8, Hagen home ,| Wednesday. The project leaders gave Reynol A school board meeting was held Tuesday at the home of the clerk, Mrs, C. J. Rhodes, Mrs. Richard ‘Weber and Miss Clara Weber will be the teachers for the coming term. La E. E. Williams was elected rk, Garth Scallan, Alice Johns, Clara Bassert and Arthur Berg spent the week-end at their respective homes. G. A. Bassert called on friends in Mercer and Goodrich 5 John/Hein who has been visiting friends here for some time left for Stockton, California Thursday morn- + |ing Edwin Hein, Edna Gellner, Jake | Berg, Hilda Wutzke and Willie Auch accompanied him. Mrs. Richard Weber was « Monday overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jake | Sis! Lena. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mehlhoff and Carl Berg, who have spent the past few weeks in Washingotn, returned here Friday. o | Trygg By MRS. GEORGE NELSON Mr. and Mrs, George Pettis who have been visiting with his brother Elmond left recently for Mandan. Mrs. Lena Lundquist returned Sat- urday from Killdeer, where she spent the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Bert Faust, and family. She will visit dent, and Esther Cederstrom were married during Easter vacation by Adolph Johns, Lutheran pastor in Bismarck. They will be at home here pletion of Mrs. Pettis school at @ lesson on better storage facilities in the home. A chicken dinner was served by the hostess at the close of the meeting. The May gathering will be held at the Matt Binsfield home. Alice Laraon spent a few days at the Adams home last week. —________ Rock Hill ‘ By RUTH LITTLE Mr. and Mrs, Laurence Fitzgerald and daughter-have moved onto the farm vacated by Wm. McCullough. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bosche and family are new, residents in Rock Hill township, Mr. and Mrs. John Oswold and family were Sunday guests at the F. jlock home, Arthur Nelson of k visited this week at the 8. B. O) home. Bernadine Harty, of Wing, was & week-end guest at the Guas Graf 1 Arnold Wold is visiting for some- time at the Clayton Little home. Charlie Hettick was a Regan caller Thursday. : Mr, and Mrs. Datus Hill had as guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Albert Little and daughter Joan. Luella Moses completed a term of school last week in Richmond town- ship. : Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Magnuson and sons attended a party at the Arthur Magnus home Saturday evening. Jake Marcovitz spent the week- end at Mandan with his family. Mr. and Mrs. John Pool of Esmond are visiting relatives here. Mrs. Albert Hagstrom, teacher at schodl No, 2, visited over the week- end at her home near Still. | Menoken- Mrs. A. T. Welch who spent the last three months visiting Miss Mary Mc- Cloud, St. Paul, has returned to the visited thelr daughter and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Joe Schmdit, Wednes- day. Some of the farmers of this com- daughter Norma, and son Cecil, were shoppers in Bis- marck Saturday. . Miss Bernice Gierke of Bismarck spent the week-end with Norma Ag- ani E ? = Mrs, Andrew Hochhalter and chil- dren, Mrs. Jake Shafer and Mrs. Nick Baranick visited with Mrs. Fred Heints, Friday. Lunch was served at the close of the afteroon. Miss Nadine Noon returned home Saturday from Bismarck where she has attended the Capitol Commercial college the past six months. Laurence Spitzer was an overnight guest at the Hagstrom home Satur- and was accompanied home by Mrs, Spitser who had spent a week visiting her mother. L. B. Cox returned home Sunday from Winchester, Indiana, where he was called by the death of his mother, The Misses Margaret Law, Ann ‘Wyknenko, Helen Pearson, Doris Johnson and Neva Noon were among those who took part in the county vocal, instrumental and declamation contest for high achools held in Max Tuesday. ry Harriett I By LOIS WILLIAMSON L— Miss Annette Gellner was a week- end guest at the E. R. Leach home. Fred Santer of Denhoff spent the week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wutske. ; E Mr. and Mrs. O, G. Wietstock and family spent the week-end at the E. See home at Bismarck. Miss Ida Wutzke visited Saturday a Sunday with the Christ Wetzel family. Melvin Mutschler spent a few days with his sister, Mrs. O. G, Wietstock. A farewell party was given for Mr. and Mrs, Ray Wietstock Wednesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Wietstock left for Raymond, Washington, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Wiesenberg of Tuttle, were Sunday visitors at the John Merkel home. —_—_— { Sterling os ° By SHIRLEY STEWART Mr, and Mrg, James Sedevic and son, Wayne, Mr. and Mrs, Bud Sedevic and daughter Jean and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stewart were visitors at the John Sedevic home Sunday. Edgar Johnson is spending a few days visiting friends and relatives around here before going west next week. .Miss Verona Jensen spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jens Jensen of Moftit. The meeting of the Larkin club was held at the Henry Wildfang home Tuesday. A lovely lunch was served by Mrs, Wildfang. Mr, and Mrs, Charles Ryan and daughters Katherine and Dorothy motored to Minot Wednesday. Mrs. Ernest Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Johnson, and Edgar John- son were callers in Bismarck Wednes- day. Edgar will leave from there for the west soon, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wents and family were visitors for a few days at the home of her father, W. M. ‘Witt. Mr, and Mrs. John E. Witt and gon Jackie motored to McClusky Wednesday where Mrs. Witt and son on Mrs, John Reile. . and Mrs. Roy Marchant mo- to McClusky Saturday, They at the Wm. Witt home and ited their daughter, Mrs, John farewell party was held at the Novey home Friday evening ‘Canfield By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN A large crowd attended the play and dance at the Canfield school Wednesday evening. Miss Tillie Wageman was rushed to « Bismarck hospital Saturday Saturday night where she underwent ‘Mrs, Ira Balley left for Idaho Sat- & month visiting her spending a week at the Ghylin home. Riverview By RITA MAE WORST Arena | —_—_ OO By MES. 0. McINTYRE Andrew Kraft Jr. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs, Allen Frazier, Otto and August Beich and Andrew Kraft were business callers’ in Bismarck Tuesda: Ye A Mrs. Caroline Kraft, daughter Martha and son Arthur moved to Wing Friday. . Ray Hazlegrove returned to Ray Papkes Thursday after visiting for some time with friends at.Cathay and Carrington. Mr. and Mrs. Art Krien and Philip Miller have returned from a visit to South Dakota points. Miss Fae Roberts was an overnight guest at the McIntyre home Friday Hazle Fuhrman visited with Miss Fae Roberts at the Miller home Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Miller and children and Misses Fae Roberts and Hazel Fuhrman were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gellner Sunday evening. : . A farewell party was given for Hilde Wutzke, Edna Geliner and Edwin Hein Sunday. evening. Mr, and Mrs, Art Krien and daughter moved to the Fred Theiling farm Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Miller and children, the Misses Smith and Ro- berts motored to Bismarck Saturday. Harry Ulfers visited with Mrs. Ul- fers who is ill at Harvey Sunday. She is recovering and expects to be home in a few weeks. , H, 8. Duncan visited friends in the Denhoff and Goodrich vicinity Tues- day and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, Owen McIntyre and son Jimmie were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs, John White Sunday eve- ning. —_______—- | Hazelgrove 2 By MRS. ALLEN FRAZIER Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sperry and sons, Leo and Jimmie, of Tuttle were visi- tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Moldenhauer. Mr. and Mrs. John Hoff and son Wilton of Tuttle were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. August Beich Sun- day. Mrs. Barbara Kraft returned to the home of her son, Andrew Kraft, Monday. Bismarck callers from this vicinity Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kraft and Terence, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Frazier, Patricia Ann Frazier, Mrs. Anna Holmes, Andrew Kraft, Jr, Martha, Arthur and Merwin Kraft, and H. 8. Duncan. Approximately 50 guests attended the closing day of school party given in Schiller school No. 1 Tuesday. A picnic lunch was donated by the school patrons and was followed later with ice cream and cake furnished by Mr. Roberts, teacher. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Frazier and son Leland left Wednesday for a three weeks’ visit at the home of Mrs. Frazier’s parents at Juanita, N. Dak. Roy Sperry, who has been in Tuttle the past winter, returned to his farm last week. Theodore Heinle and Theodore Haas were Denhoff callers Thursday. Peter Ince, who has been visiting in Denhoff, returned to the home of his sister, Mrs, Andrew Kraft, Sat- urday. Saturday callers in Denhoff were Mr. and Mrs. August Beich and chil- | Tis Curious WorLD eEEs/ ‘ THOSE LIVING IN OUR. MAN-MADE HIVES ARE AS WILD AS THOSE INHABITING HOLLOW TREES IN THE JUNGLE. a= Oren AN AVERAGE OF E. R. Higgins, cameraman artist, ‘was matchmaker for the big fight in “The Garden” above. The fighters are asparagus cut and jointed; the fans at the dren, Mr. and Mrs, Allen Frazier and son Floyd, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kraft and son Terence, and Harold Madiland. Joe Payseno returned from an ex- tended visit at Moorhead, Minn., last week. Ed. Payseno, a former resi- dent here, accompanied him. | Ecklund | By ELBIE MURREY Teddy Murrey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Murrey who has been at- tending the Hanson Auto school at Bares returned to his home Satur- ay. Vearl Holden left Saturday for Worden, Mont., where he has secured, work. Elbie Murrey returned to her home Tuesday after spending a few days at the Dave Smith home in Painted ‘Woods. Callers in Wilton Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Al Holden, Mrs. Ivan Holden, Steve Murrey and daughter, Elbie, and Charlie Spitzer. Northwest Kidder | By MRS. MABEL HAZLEGROVE John Opp, of Chaseley, N. D., called at the home of his sister, Mr. and Mrs, Adolph Hieb, one day last week Mr. and Mrs. Gust Jenner and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. John Halliday were in Steele Tuesday. Elvin Gray and Bruce La Plant of Binford, were overnight guests Thursday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. C. E. Gray. Frank Gray and Opal Gray were shopping in Tuttle Saturday after- noon. They also called at the Philip Thorne home. Mr. E. Berguson who has apent the winter in the east returned to Tuttle Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Art Krien and baby are establishing residence on the Place vacated by the Gray family, Spel A large group of friends surprised Mr. and Mrs. Waino Wainio on Sun- Gay, their sllver wedding anniversary. A gift of table silverware was present- ed to the couple. Mr. and Mrs, John Wayrynen and son Waino from Braddock were week- end visitors at the Kustaa Lehto home. Mr. and Mrs. A. Jutila of Braddock and Walter Inget returned Friday from the west coast where they spent the winter. They were guests Friday night at the Inget home and left for Barddock Saturday morning. Miss Jessie Pettis and Orris Tryge accompanied Mrs. Morris Erickson and son. Roy to Wing Thursday eve< ning. They also visited with Mrs. Ida Thorson and family. Olson and son Clifford were Bismarck callers Monday. Selma Eckholm s high school stu- detn in Wing spent the week-end with her parents. A birthday party was given Satur- day evening for Mrs. Arthur Magnus at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Eliasson, daughter Edna and son Eddy and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wanttaja were business callers in Bismarck Tuesday. By William Ferguson 105,000 BASE BALLS ARE USED DURING ONE SEASON

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