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_ NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS [Sibley Butte | By HILDA JACOBSON . Rockford, I. ‘Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Aune visited!“ daughter was born to Mr. and|, at the Albert Aune home north of! srs, George Moffit April 24. teak Beenie: mene Renasinuriot ‘Wilton Sunday. The Painted Woods Ladies’ ald met at the Axel Stenquist home Thursday. g § Miss Emma Carlson, who has been 4 apending the winter with relatives in Painted Woods, is now living with et Levi Carlson, near Bald- Gaughter, Annette. ‘W. H. Simons called at the DeLong home Monday. Miss Martha Fuhrman and brother, | Lein Al, of Bowdon, called at the McIntyre and Adam Haas homes Friday eve- wing. Miss Sarah Fuhrman return- By OLGA M. RISE ed to Bowdon with them. — Mrs. Owen Mcintyre, Misses Fae} Catherine Lein returned home Sat- Roberts and Hazel Fuhrman motored | urday evening after being employed in Bismarck the past week. Mr, and Mrs, Tilmer Lien and Einar Charlie Seilinger home over Sunday.| Bertha, Dora, Elsie and Gottlieb Schneider, Catherine and Valdemar Rock Hill Lein, and Selma Rise were Sunday Visitors at the J. O. Rise home. following were business callers By RUTH LITTLE tn Bismarck the past woot: Mr. an — farholdt, Mrs. Helmer Arne- Bismarck callers Saturday were Mr. | son, Sam Vik, Finer Spilde, B, N. Lein, and Mrs, Oscar Magnuson, Mr. and|Ojga, Selma, Ernest and Glenwood Mrs, Algot Ryberg, and Mr. and Mrs.| Rise, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Merts, daugh- &. W. Nemetz and son, Rodger. ters, Viola and Janette, Mr. and Mrs. Callers at the Mrs. J. F. Little home| Henry Schneider and family, Mr. and § i i i By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN Mr, and Mrs. Joe Cook and Sidney and Mrs. L, O'Leary of Bismarck called at the Ghylin and Ira Bailey attended P-.T.A. i i By CLARA E. WANTTAJA Miss Laura Steckman, who com- pleted a term of school in Lyman school number two, took her pupils to Bismarck where they visited dif- 5 B i 5 H g Fa Fl i BFE 5 a : € 3 gF Est < E aH g 5 i H Fe F i > Z a “ ge BEEE Hi 3 Re i EE 5 g 5 F Bh Eg : I i Gi i i day-dinner guests at the BO. Boss ‘A number of, folks from this com- there | Misses Annetta Erickson and Velma By 0. L. DAViB Mr, and Mrs. Ellis Gill were shop- pers in Bismarck Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Owen L. Davis, sons, Boyd Randolph, Grano, N. D., at a Minot hospital W. F. Keeler made a business trip Bismarck Friday morning. The Clear Lake Community club gave “Grandpa Goes Hunting” and three comedy plays at the Wing hall with a good attendance. s Wing By ELIZABETH MUELLER " Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Jacobson and with friends and relatives in Good- rich. Mr. and Mrs, Jennings Kettleson and son, Gerald, and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Alm and daughters, Darlene and Valoyce, of Minot, were visitors at the Clarence Kettleson home Sun- day. Mr, and Mrs, Ebb. Cleveland and son, Harry, were Sunday dinner guests at the Byron Knowles home. Mr. and Mrs. E. Lehto and daugh- ter, Lydia, and son, Kenneth, were visitors Sunday at the George Ka- vonius home, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Engel and daughter, Viola, were Sunday supper guests at the Rienhold Engel home. Mr. and Mrs, Albért Wutske visited friends and relatives in Goodrich Sunday. Miss Anna Marie Mueller, who is employed in Bismarck, spent Thurs- day at her parental home in Wing. | Still | By KN. O. HAGSTROM Mrs. Jacob of Mercer vis- ited with her daughter, Mrs. Fred Heints and Mrs, Andrew Hochhalter, and other relatives in Regan Thurs- day. Mrs, Martin Strand, son, DuWayne, Oliver Tosseth is now employed in| * Dan Millman’s “1 came. an oak tree on his farm. by Millman himself. Ind., Apr. 30.—()—Death may make a reality of Wade ‘mock” funeral. A week ago the 88-year-old farmer announced he would conduct his own funeral services and “burial” on May 16. He'd send formal invitations to his friends to attend, he said, and then, instead of hav- ing a funeral oration, would just sit around and talk to persons who Friday he lay in a serious condition at his farm home near here, stricken’ by a heart attack in the midst of preparations for his “funeral.” Physicians said he would not live long. Millman had planned to ride to his grave May 16 where he had erected a stone imported from Switzerland in a casket made from Persons attending the funeral would have been admitted by the formal invitation only. The only “preaching” would-have been made Millman is shown in the Associated Press photo above. were Sunday dinner guests at the Herb Little home. Betty and Cleo Johnson, who at- tend Wilton high school, spent the week-end at their home. ———— { Sterling cs By SHIRLEY STEWART Mrs. Ralph Meyer and son, Don- ald, were business callers in Bis- marck Wednesday. A large crowd from here attended the dance at Wing Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stewart ac- companied by .Mr. and Mrs. Mat Brown and son, Wallace, were busi- ness callers in Bismarck Tuesday. Misses Verona Jensen and Bessie Langly spent the week-end at the Jens Jensen home at Moffit. The Misses Shirley and Thelma Freshour spent the week-end at their. home in Taft township. 2 Mrs. Charles Ryan and daughters, Katherine and Dorothy, made a trip to Minot Wednesday. A A Christiania Otto Albers of Mandan was an By MRS. ALFRED OLSON overnight guest at the Christ Schoon home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hanson and daughters spent Saturday evening with Mr. Hanson's sister and brother- in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Ole Nuland. The Misses Irene Koessel and Laura Meyers were Saturday night supper guests at the Christ Schoon home. Mrs, Ed. Gibson was a shopper in Bismarck Saturday. Yr. and Mrs. Bob Barrows and Mr. and Mrs. C. Schoon motored to the Capital City Monday. Miss Benesh and Mrs. Anderson returned to their schools Monday Miss home Friday evening after closing an eight-months’ school term in Eck- lund township. George, Velma, Helen, Doris, Marlys and Ber Nadine Johnson were Sun- day dinner guests at the Chas, Noon home. . Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Hochhalter were supper guests at the Hagstrom home Thursday evening. Helen Johnson spent the latter part of the week at her home here. ‘Winston end guest of Miss Hilma Johnson. Mrs. Anthony Erickson and the Johnson motored to Bismarck Mon- day and attended the Homemakers morning after spending the week- end in Bismarck, eo | Riverview | By RITA MAE WORST Mrs. Gus Hague, Jr., and son Jerome were guests of Mrs. Hague’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Conway, of Bismarck from Wednesday until Fri- day. Miss Ethel Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hague, Sr., and daughter Mae, Mr. and Mrs, Irvin Borgois, John Flannigan, Hrs, Herman Woist, and John Carlson, were Capital City shoppers Saturday. John Flannigan was an overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs. Art Rolins of Bismarck Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Gus Hague, Sr., and family had as guests TRUEneRY aoe Pai Clara Hague, Henry isd Esther Paul and Gus Hague, Jr. Mrs. Herman Woist spent Monday Bismarck. —_—_— | Baldwin By MRS. CARL HERDEBU Mr. and Mrs. Orville Falkenstein and family of Bismarck were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Keator. Miss Alvina Schlickenmayer, teach- er at Croft school number two was pleasantly surprised at a handker- chief shower on Friday afternoon. Mie i aa i : | BE. ny i He F 3 with Mrs. E Ey Fr ¥ 2 FE 4 a i EF E 5 i Ee i — and Tuesday in ! McKenzie. By MRS. T. T. SUGHES ‘The Royal Neighbor juveniles ac- companied by Mmes. George Manly, Eric Slovarp and J. Easton attended the juvenile banquet held in Bis- marck Wednesday. ‘ About twenty members of the local Royal Neighbor lodge attended the R. N. A. banquet held in Bismarck ‘Thursday and also the evening ses- sion. Mr. and Mrs, E. L. Adams and Eddie, Jr. were Sunday visitors at the Fay Johnson home near Mof- fit. ‘The Larkin club was entertained Tuesday afternoon by Mrs: H. E. Wildfang in Sterling. After # social Tate ifirecill | Missouri By MES. K. R. SNYDER Mrs. Andrew Irvine and daughter Geraldine were callers at the Wil- liam MacDonald and John Crawford homes Wednesday. Miss Le Ora Turner was a supper guest at the Studie Woodworth home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Clark and family were evening visitors. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Kimball and family from near Brittin and Mr. and Mrs. James MacDonald were callers ns the John Crawford home Thurs- y- f Miss Wayne Clark is visiting with her sister, Mrs, Garry O'Callaghan of the Buchanan valley. James MacDonald, Alex Anderson, Leslie Clark and son Wayne were callers at the Jake Heaton ranch near McKenzie Sunday. Church services will be held at the Glencoe church Sunday, May 2nd, at 10 a. m,, with Rev. E. E. Matteson of Wilton in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Anderson and family were Sunday dinner guests at the John Crawford home. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Davenport and son who have made their home with Mr. and Mrs. O. G, Davenport for the past year moved to a farm near Baldwin last week. -—_____—____+ | Hampton | By GERTRUDE KOPPY res Callers at the Godfrey Grenz home Wednesday evening were Mr. and Mrs, Ed Serr, Julius Deis and John Ohlhauser, Business callers in Linton Saturday were Mr, and Mrs. John Ohlhauser, Sr., Mr. and Mrs, Fred Heer and son, Fred Ohlhauser, Mr. and Mrs. Rhine- holdt Burkhardt, Mr. and Mrs, Merle Buck and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Ohlhauser, Jr, and Mr. and Mrs. James Heer. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy and daughters, Elizabeth and Regina mo- tored to Eureka, 8. D., Saturday. Visitors at the Steve Koppy home Sunday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Herman Backhaus and son, Albert, Bill and Herbert, Mr. and Mrs. John Backhaus and family and John Wag- ner. | Menoken t o-———______—_6 By NORMA AGNEW Mrs, Charles McCormick and son, Harold and Gene, motored to Hazel- ton Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Arne Madiand, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schmidt were family visited Mr. and Mrs. Fay Sia- ter of Driscoll, Saturday. By DELLA MAE OLSON Minn. Miss Mildred Wright of Dickinson spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Wright. Sisters Operating Scranton Weekly John Elness of Sterling visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Walter Dieteman Sunday. George Nelson, John Kruger and Joe Fischer were other callers, Earl Evens is employed at the Paul McCormick farm at the present time. | Welch’s Spur By MRS. 8. M. WELCH Charles Johnson of Bismarck was & guest at the Robert Welch home Monday. Mrs. Everett Dutton and baby Gaughter came home Wednesday. W. F. Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. John Welch and Everett Dutton were in Bismarck Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs. Warren Taylor visited in this community Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs. L. 8. Doppler and son, who spent the winter with relatives near Merced, Calif., returned home|: Thursday. They stopped for a short visit at the home of Mrs, Doppler’s mother, Mrs. Jane Moran, in Beach while en route. Conrad Welch visited over the week-end in the Menoken vicinity. Burnt Creek By MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON | 4, Rey. and Mrs. Elsworth were guests at the Harry Coddington home Wed- nesday. Clinton Solum, Wesley and Janice Coddington were Mandan callers Wednesday. Monday callers in Bismarck were Mr, and Mrs. Matt Andah! and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs, Val Steiner and family and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schonert. Louis Steiner is a guest of his grandmother, Mrs. Marion Fleck, of Bismarck. Sunday callers at the Coddington home were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd An- dah! and daughter, Gloria Jane, Clin- ton, Vernon and Jack Solum. Lester Blattner was « Bismarck shopper Monday. | _Eeklund | By ELBIE MURREY Miss Sara Holden motored to Re- gan Sunday. She was accompanied by Miss Rosebud Hilsdorf of Wilton. Mrs. John Putz and son, Clarence, of Bismarck and Dave Smith were cullers at the Murrey home Satur- ‘Ye ‘ Frank Partyke and Donald Holden ere calles 9 tie Hoken, home Guns Miss Jacobsen Mrs. Wright Scranton, N. D., Apr. 30.—()—That old adage regarding per- sons who once get the smell of printers’ ink sekiom leaving the game certainly applies to two Scranton women publishers. They are Miss Jacobson, 26, and Mrs. Borghild Wright, 30, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Jacobson, who came here in 1918. All through high school and for one year after graduation, the sisters worked in the office of the Scranton Star. Later Agnes attended the Capital Commercial College at Bismarck and Borghild took a linotype course at the Dunwoody Institute, Minneapolis. Following that Borghild was a linotype operator on the Cale- donia Journal, Caledonia, Minn.; the Western Call, Reeder, N. D. and the Farmer-Leader, Bowman, N. D. Returning in 1930 they purchased the Star and have edited and published the paper continuously since. Besides boosting the paid circulation from 350 to 500, the sisters have also installed # linotype which speeds operations and takes much of the drudgery out of pub- Mshing the four-page weekly. : : Adopted for the masthead was this slogan, “It Throws the Light on Scranton’s Progress.” daughter, Shirley, were callers in Bis« marck Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Miller and family were shoppers in Bismarck = ————<—$ $$ | Trygg | By MRS. GEORGE NELSON Mr. and Mrs, A. T, and Violet were luncheon guests Wednes- day at the George Nelson home, Hazelgrove By MRS. ALLEN FRAZIER Mr. and Mrs. George Payseno have returned from Lodi, Calif., where they spent the winter, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Beish Goodrich callers. Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Kraft, Ter- ence and Mrs, Barbara Kraft visited at the Caroline Kraft home in Wing Mondt - were Mr. and Mrs, Tapp are the parents of a daughter, Leona Minnie. ‘Wednesday callers at the Allen Frazier home were: Mr. and Mrs. | August Beich, Jimmy O'Brian, An- drew Kraft, Harold Madland and ‘son, Kenneth, Solomon Gelig, and Mr, and Mrs. Herman Jaton and son, Allen, from Denhoff. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Fode and Alvin Guerin and small sons were visitors at the Fode and Scheidt homes in Bismarck Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Magnus and Mabel Magnus of Bismarck were week-end guests at the Arthur Mag- nus home. Gwendolyn Nelson spent the week- end with Hilma Johnson at her home Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kaiser and fem- ily were guests Sunday at the Adem home Friday were Mr. and Mrs, Otto Belch and children, ‘Mr. and Mrs,| Der guests Sunday et the W. J. Jiras Andrew Kraft and son Terence, and Barbara Kraft. About 985 persons attended the wedding party given by Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Guerin at their home for their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Theodore Fode, who were mar- ried at Bismarck recently. Mr, and Mrs, John Hoff, Viola; Ruth and Sonny Hoff were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. August Beich Sunday. Charles John, who was accidentally shot in a rabbit drive here some time ago, has returned home from Bis- marck. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore HeinJe vis- ited Mrs. Heinle’s brother on Sun- after spending the winter im Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. John Oraven and Mr. and Mrs; Dave Kershaw were Bismarck shoppers Saturday. Mrs, R. B, Fields attended a meet- ing of 4-H club leaders in Bismarck Saturday. Catherine Vogel returned home Sunday after’ spending the week at the Richter home. The Glencoe-Stewartdale young people will meet at the Woodland home Sunday, May 2. Harriett By LOIS WILLIAMSON Mr. and Mrs, Christ Wetsel and Mrs. Herman Rachel transacted Mr, and Mrs. Dave Smith and Mr. and Mrs, Rudy Hagen and family of Painted Woods and John Partyke visited at the Murrey home Sunday. Miss Florence Rupp, teacher of the Ecklund school number seven, gave a picnic for her pupils Friday, the closing day of school. The Misses Sara Holden and Elbie Murrey were guests, Palmer Strandemo was s caller at John Partyke's Friday. —_—_____—__. Painted Woods ————_— day. Mrs, Fred Haas from Goodrich vis- ited a few days with Mrs. Helen Zell- mer, Theodore Haas, and Mr. and Mrs, Adem Haas. —————_________---* Richmond | @ @ { By MRS. JOE BROWN Mesdames Axel Stenquist and Lloyd Maynard entertained the Ladies’ aid society at the Stenquist home Thurs- day afternoon. Mra. Bill Adams passed Thuraday after a long illness. Saturday shoppers in Wilton were: Mr, and Mrs, Frank Riebe, David Riebe, Bill Bitner, Lawrence and Walter Johnson, Mrs. Elizbeth Timenson and children, David Boat, Joe Brostrom, Everet Hare, Frank Johnson, Mrs. Albert Larson and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown. Mrs. Jake Burke and children vis- ited at the Tom Kjersten home Sun- day. Alvin Lange and Lawrence John- son were callers at the Fred Brown home Monday. Emery Johneon of Wilton is spend- ing a few days at the Iver Erickson home. Melvin Erickson spent ‘Thursday Dorothea Skei, who his been em- ployed in Bismarck during the winter months, returned to her parental home Sunday evening. Mrs, Reynold Engel was a guest of her parents Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Engel, sons, Clifford and Harold, daughter, Leona, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bossert, son Gott- fried, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Weber, Reynold Hein, Jacob Stroh and son, Ted, and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Deg- ner were Wing shoppers Saturday. Alice Johns, Garth Scalon, Arthur Berg and Clara Bossert spent the week-end at their respective homes. Mr, and Mrs. Adolph Degner and son, William, motored to Towner Sunday. A large crowd attended the senior class play “The Hobgoblin House” away Coon of Driscoll Tuesday. Mrs. Henry Wetzel and grand- daughter of Tuttle visited the for- mer’s son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wetzel, last Sunday. Schrunk By EDNA MARCHANT Mr. and Mrs. John Witt and son, night with Elroy Hare. which was given in the Wing hall Frank Johnson accompanied John | Friday evening. Rogers to Bismarck Thursday. Mr, and Mrs, Joe Fischer and from bec, landed upon their return from England. , Jane Bannister, who was with her whee they landed at the Her divorced husband, Harry Bannister, obtained a kidna) fog Coir rise eg ape k fll cal fort to prevent ber from taking the gir! sbroad.