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Trygg By MRS. GEORGE NELSON Miss Ida Saga from Minneapolis, ‘who has been working in South Da- kota, is visiting her friend, Myrtle Magnuson. - Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Solberg and family returned Saturday from their trip to Duluth, Minn., where they visited many relatives and friends. A number of friends gathered Sun- day at the Oscar Magnuson home for @ picnic dinner in honor of Mrs. Magnuson’s birthday. £ Mrs. Lena Lundquist, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. A. T. Spongberg. and family accompanied Mrs. Ollie Lundquist to Killdeer Thursday, where she will visit her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Faust and family. Laurence, Melvin, and Evelyn Coll- man returned Friday from a motor trip to Duluth, Minn., where they spent a week visiting relatives. Mrs. Carl Hazel and son Bruce from Lake Williams visited Friday with Mrs. David Trygg and Ruth. | Hazelgrove By MBS. ALLEN FRAZIER | Emanuel Fode, Francis Guerin, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Madland, Kenneth, Dona and James went to the Midway to see the rodeo Sunday. Kenneth, Dona and Jimmy Mad- land, were overnight guests of the Frazier children Monday night. Mrs. Helen Zellmer, Verna, Theo- dore and Ester Haas and Melvin Felkle were Sunday evening guests at the August Beich home. A large number of people from here attended the funeral of Robert Jaton held at Denhoff Tuesday. Ro- bert lived in this vicinity a number of years, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johns and daughter Alice returned from Cali- fornia Tuesday. Clover, who has been in California for several months, re- turned home with her parents. Walter Wahl and Rudy Kraft called’ at the Allen Frazier home ‘Wednesday evening. Arlie Felton from Wing visited at the Harold Madland home on Tues- day evening. Hort Roberts spent the week-end at the Solomon Gillig home. ——_—________+ Moffit By MRS. A. W. FAUST ‘Mr. and Mrs. Asa Werner, Grace Miller, Mrs. C. W. Thompson and daughter Erma left July 7 for Spo- kane, Wash., and points west. Charles Mauk, a former Moffit resident, spent the week-end here. He has work in Tacoma, Washington. The Ladies’ Aid society met with Mrs. John Adams on July 7. Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoover and sons and Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Hoover and sons are spending 10 days at the lakes in Minnesota. The Mothers’ club will meet with Mrs. Alfred Faust July 15th. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dutton and children and Alfred Hanson made a trip to Hannaford last week-end. The Homemakers’ club met with Mrs. Fay Johnson on July 9. Mrs. F. H. Pillsbury and children and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hamblen of ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Beirman. son motored to Valley City Monday. son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. | Thompson. Lake. os | Arena By MRS. 0. McINTYRE Alvin Winters of Garden City, Kansas, arrived Thursday to work at the H. S. Duncan home Mr. and Mrs. Allen Frazier, Mrs. Anna Holms and Andrew Kraft left Thursday morning for a motor trip te parts of Missouri and Arkansas. They expect to be gone about two weeks. Mr, and Mrs. H. B. Rogers and family returned to Bismarck Monday evening after spending the week- end at the Bert Glanville home. H. 8. Duncan and daughter and Alvin Winters attended church serv- ices in Goodrich Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Owen McIntyre and family, George McIntyre and Ed Smith, attended church services in Wing Sunday. Arthur Tees of Buchanan was a visitor Saturday at the James Tees home. Lein By OLGA M. RISE Theodore Scheie of New Deal, Mont., is spending a few days at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Ole Vik be- fore going to Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs, Tilmer Lien and Einar Spilde returned home Friday eve- ning after a month’s visit with friends and relatives at the west coast. Mavis Rosvold and Hattie Ward of Driscoll spent Sunday evening at the J. O. Rise home. Mr. and Mrs. M..E. Christenson and daughter Muriel of Wilton spent Sat- urday and Sunday at the B. N. Lein home. Arthur Rise left Sunday evening for Regan and from there he will ac- company some friends to Willow City, N. D., in search for work during hay- ing and harvest. : The members of the school board met at the Ted Varholdt home Tues- day afternoon. —_—_—_——_______ | Hampton By GERTRUDE KOPPY Miss Pauline Koppy returned to Linton after spending the :past two weeks at Fort Rice with her sister and at the home of her parents in Hampton, Miss Koppy is a clerk at the Linton Thrift store. Robert Chesrown, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Retrie of Linton and Patty Lu Weiss of Bismarck, spent Sunday aft- ernoon at the Frank Chesrown home. 5 Mr. and Mrs. David Job and daughter of Linton and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Geohring spent Sunday at the Fred Heer home. Mrs. Herman Backhaus enter- tained friends Sunday evening at a Mr. and Mrs. Eric Pearson and family spent the fifth at Wildwood _ ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1987 Misses Margaret and Alice John- son, Harry Wright, and George John- Mrs. John Noon returned home recently from a two months’ visit in Minneapolis with her daughter Hons ie Wing ELIZABETH MUELLER ° have spent a few weeks visiting friends and relatives in: North Ds: kota, returned to their home in Cali- fornia Tuesday, accompanied by John Mueller, Mrs; Bleth’s father. Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Laschkewitsch and daughter Cleo June’ of Goodrich were overnight guests Saturday: at the John Mueller home. : Mr. and Mrs. Axel Soder and daughter Helen returned from Min- nesota last week where they spent a few days visiting friends. . Irene Woznick of Wilton visited at the John Mueller home Monday. She left Tuesday morning for Lodi, Cali- fornia, where she will visit her sister and family. B. W. Graham and son Jack and Emma. Weber, who were visiting rela- tives in Minnesota, returned to their home last Wednesday. « Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kettleson and daughter Marlys, Mrs. Jennings Kettleson-and Mr. and’ Mrs. Marvin Alm, and daughter Velayce left for Minnesota Monday evening. Mrs, Ella Neff and son Dennis left Tuesday morning for Montana. Bill Olson was appointed life guard for the Wing recreation park. Bob Wilkinson of Oregon is visit- ing friends and relatives here. | “Lyman” By CLARA E. WANTTASA Bill and Mayme Hokana, Walter Pihlaja, Martha Slirtole and Wayne Inget returned last week from their trip to South Dakota where they vis- ited with relatives and friends. Olaf Wainio and Mabel Maki spent the Fourth at Buxton, N. D., with the former's sister. They also visited at Mayville and Devils Lake, where Mr. Wainio secured employment. zx remained there and Miss Maki re- turned to her home here. Mrs. Dave of Re Steele, visited in the eastern part of | miscellaneous shower in honor of Mr.|spent Friday visiting at the Wanttaja the state last week. —— | Clear Lake | By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN The Farmers Union held their and Mrs. Henry Knittel of Linton. Mrs. Knittel was formerly Hilda Schermeister. The evening was spent in dancing. Lunch was served at mid- night by the hostess. The young couple received many beautiful and useful gifts. é Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ohlhouser home. Edwin Waisti was a Sunday after- noon visitor at the John Hokana home. Sunday visitors the Louis Olson home were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hed- strom, Fred Hedstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Einard Juhala and son Donald, Mrs. monthly meeting at the Clear Lake}and children and Mr. and Mrs. Carl|George Sedivec and daughter Jeanne, hall Tuesday evening. Freid of near Hazelton were visitors Mr. and Mrs, Ed Olson and Mr. and Erling Olauson was a caller at the|at the John Ohihauser Sr. home Sun- | Mrs. Bill Wanttaja and family. Harol Christianson farm Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Olson and son Jimmy called at the George ‘Young home Wednesday evening. Miss Sylvia Thorson who has been visiting with her friend Mary Dronen returned to her home in Bismarck. Mary returned to Bismarck with her to visit awhile. Mrs. Maude Langlay entertained telatives from Rock Lake, North Da- kota, Sunday. Frances Langley re- turned home after spending @ couple of weeks at Rock Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lang of Sterling were also visiting at the Langley home. L. B. Olson gave a free wedding dance Monday evening at the Driscoll hall in honor of his daughter Nora, who was married not long ago. Still By N. O. HAGSTROM About 125 people gathered at the Hagstrom farm Friday, for the com- munity picnic sponsored by the Sunshine Workers 4-H club. After a Wilson Happy Family and Modern Priscillas also took part. A H. Erick- birthdsy. Lunch was served by the ladies. Mrs. Johnson received sev- » Mont., day. —_____—___—__+ | Wilton : By MRS. ART FERRIS Mrs. Gene Webster and family moved to Mandan where they will make their home. P. C. Paulson of Minot spent the week-end atthe T. H. Steffen home. Miss Esther Bender, local beauty operator, spent the week-end at her home in Elgin. James Maxwell returned home Wednesday after a two weeks’ visit in Northern Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kuhnert returned home Wednesday from their vaca- tion which they spent at different points in Minnesota. Freddie Michel, Miss Mable: Flinn, and Verne Venaas drove to Dunseith on Sunday to visit Miss Hope Hane- field. They also took a short trip into Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bjorke spent the week-end visiting in the Black ills. Roland Smith, who has been visit- ing in Grand Forks with his mother since the close of school, returned to Wilton Friday. George Gray returned home Wed- nesday from Alene, Idaho, where he was called by the death of his father. David McFadden arrived home Sunday from Glacier National park where he is working during his vaca- a from the University of Mon- The Ed Easton family of Bismarck spent the holiday week-end at the Lloyd Johnson home in Wilton. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Tibbits and left Thursday for a two weeks’ visit with relatives in Eureka, 8. Dak. Schrun! By EDNA MARCHANT . ahd Mrs. Calvin Williams and children were visitors at the Delmer McClallen home Sunday. C. B. Knudsen and daughter tte, were Saturday evening guests at the John Witt home. . Wm. Witt and children, Esther Art, who were visiting relatives ttle for a week, returned home ‘Roubsl and family visited at A party was given Sunday evening at the Lyman hall in honor of Leslie Josephson who will leave soon for California. He has been visiting rela- tives and friends here for several weeks, S. W. Burleigh By MES. ALEX STEWART paul Henry Koch of Bismarck is visiting this week at the home of his aunt, Mrs. B, R. Fields. Corinne and Naomi Buckley spent RECOGNIZES EVERY OTHER MEMBER. OF. Ts HIVE, ALTHOUGH THERE MAY: BE FROM FIETY TO EIGHTY diflerence develc Novy home on Sunday. serine He's an overstuffed gyroscope, a twisti ous, horned menace, this cross-bred Brahma steer, pictured with all dour feet off the ground at the Cheyenne Frontier Days. ment later he tossed his rider into the dust and then turned on him with those horns until frightened away. The Asiatic-American crossbreed is never ridden for long and always gives the crowd its Money's worth in action. Mrs. R. J. Bleth and children, who| Jelected for the new yet THis Curious WorLD turning, jolting, tumultue A mo- Monday evening at the Glen Oder home. The Glendale Sunday school had a Sunday. were callers in this vicinity Eterm hed en route to Bismarck. Rosemary, Patty and Joan Slorby are visiting at the Allensworth home. Steve Vogel returned to the COO camp at Medora after spending a few: days at home. — ‘ Bernita Fields and Ethel .McMurrick visited at the Buckley home Thursday. Vi ——— | Menoken [ By NORMA AGNEW Neil Funston and Richard. Salter motored to Fargo Tuesday. Miss: Beatrice Wallen of Sykeston arrived Monday to visit Eleanor Ebe- ling. Miss Beulah Nelson was an over- night guest of Eunice Ebeling, Mon- da: y- The Cheerful Stitchers met Wed- nesday at the home of their leader, Pearle Salter. The next meeting will ‘be at Avis Abelien’s home. Mrs, Walter Yeakle entertained the Homemakeys’ club Thursday. Six members and five visitors were pres- ent. The following ficers were Mrs. Otto Ayers, president; Mrs, M. F. Agnew, vice-president; Miss Pearle Salter, secretary and treasurer. The project leaders will not be appointed until later. The August meeting will be at the home of Pearle Salter. A flower game followed the business session, high prizes going to Mrs. Ayers and Mrs. Abelien. Lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by Pearle Salter. Mr. and Mrs, Nick Krick and fam- ily of Billings, Montana, spent Mon- day visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abe- lien. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Agnew and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schmidt were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mof- fit of McKenzie, who left for Wash- 680 /ington, where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moffit, former resi- dents of this township. Perry and Charles Sherman spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Sherman. - - — | Richmond By MARTHA BOSSERT Art Zellmer returned to the Har- man home after spending the week- end at the home of his parents near Regan. Clara Bassert returned to her home Tuesday afternoon after spending several days with the Engel children caine the absence of Mr. and Mrs, Engel. if ernoon after spending the week-end at her home near Woodworth. ©+ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pliepes and children visited at the Degner home Suntiay afternoon. , LJ ‘By William Ferguson” IS:NOT TOO PROUD TO SUBSIST ON BEETLES anv GRUBS. SUN 3 COTS FREQUENTLY ARE VISIBLE WITH THE NAKEO EVE, EACH. colony of bees has its own particular odor, and any strange > bee is. detected at once and driven out If a hive is divided, a in the odors of the two colonies and within insects are tota) strangers "| Frieda, Mr. Painted Woods By MRS, JOE BROWN Bismarck and Mandan callers Tues- day were Mr, and Mrs, Iver Erickson and children, Ernest Blohm, Joe Brown and daughter. While at Man- dan they Share the KGCU broad- studio. oar and Mrs. Andrew Nelson are visiting in Bismarck this week with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erickson. Frank Tonnioe. left TT for Montana. Mrs. Johnson an are staying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. feed Bauer, during Mr. hnson’s absence. emery, Johnson is spending a few days in Wilton at the Floyd Johnson home. Guy McCoy and his mother visited at the Ole Olson home Tuesday. Mr. and. Mrs, Bert Bailey and fam- ily of Duluth, Minn., visited friends and relatives here over the Fourth. ‘The American Legion auxiliary met, at the Howard Watkins home ‘Thurs- day afternoon. It was decided to raffle off a quilt in Regan Saturday evening. There will be no meeting in August. The September 9 meeting will be held at the Walter Sundquist home. Gene Fisher returned to the Strand home Tuesday after spending the Fourth at his home in Wilton. Guy McCoy returned to Minneapo- lis Wednesday where he is employed. oO | Wilson By MES. JOHN A. BERG Mr. and Mrs, William Wagner mo- tored to Bismarck Saturday. Mrs. Wagner visited at the Bismarck hos- pita i ee brother, Sam Berg, who is very ill. Mrs, Gust Neumiller entertained the Ladies A in ae Evangelical church at her home lay. Mrs. Walter Aune entertained the Homemakers club Thursday. Helen Wagner spent the week-end with Aletha Berg. The Willing Workers 4-H club will meet Friday evening ate 8 o'clock at the Ludwig Wagner 5 Willie Berg en! ined the Wilson Livestock 4-H club bt his home Fri- day. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Neumiller of Goodrich spent the week-end at the Christ Neumiller home. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Leo Goll are the par- ents oe an born at their home Fri- day, J . Mr, and Mrs. John J. Schell, Jr., are the parents of a son born July 3 at their. home. ——__ — | _RockHil | By RUTH LITTLE Ui Willie Graf, Willie Jiras, Bud Lit- tle and Carrol Weberg motored to Willow City Saturday where they will be, employed. Marvin Hendrickson of Jamestown was a guest of Bud Little Monday and Tuesday. 3 Clarence Walker of a COO camp at Kramer, N. D., is visiting friends and relatives here this week. Callers at the Mrs. J. F. Little home Monday were Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Sherman of Regan, Clayton Little, A. H. Lundberg, Ole Aune, Clarence Walker and Donald Noon. Mrs. Lawrence Fitzgerald has as her guest a sister from McClusky. Riverview o_O By RITA MAE WORST Raymond Flannigan motored to Fargo with friends, Saturday. Mrs. Frank Mayo entertained at a kitchen shower in honor of Miss Nicola of Bismarck, Friday. and Mrs. John Flannigan vis- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Paul, ited Thuraday. Mr. and Mrs. John Conway were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hogue, Jr., and family. Phillis Worst spent several days bea friends at Wildwood Lake, last week. Robert Melville and Robert Acker- man of Bismarck were guests of Fred Mayo, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Worst, Sunday. ‘Indians chose wooden steeds in than Sterling By SHIRLEY STEWART Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Chenoweth moved to Bismarck last week where Mr. Chenoweth will be employed in the delivery business. Art Chenoweth, &r., and son, Ar- thur Max, returned last Tuesday from a threee weeks’ trip to the west coast. Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Olson and family visited at the Roy Hanson home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Turner and daughter, Arliss, left Wednesday. morning for a week’s vacation in Minnesota at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Selma Dyrstad and daughter, Velma, returned home Sat- urday from @ week's vacation at Bot- tineau. Mr. and Mrs. Math Brown, son, Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Mc- Closkey and son, Bobby, were busi- ness callers in Bismarck Friday after- noon. Mrs. Sylvester McCloskey enter- tained the Homemakers club last Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Elder El- ness was elected president; Mrs. Christine Beyer, vice president, and Mrs. Miles Parke, secretary-treasurer.. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. Miles Parke. After the business meeting lunch was served by: the hostess, Missouri By MES. K. R. SNYDER Mr. and Mrs, John Crawford, Mrs. Julius Cluckey and daughters, Esther and Elaine, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Snyder and family were Wednesday guests at the C. D. Kimball and Wil- liam Mills homes near Brittin. Joseph Chesak has been ill the past week with blood poisoning in his hand. : 2 Joseph Clooten returned to his home in Minneapolis Wednesday. Mrs, Clooten and Kenneth remained here for a longer-visit. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Wallace and two daughters, Miss Madge and Mrs. Jacob Crawford, of Dessler, Ohio, are here visiting another daughter, Studie Woodworth, The Riverview Homemakers’ club met at the hame of Mrs. Alex As- bridge Thursday afternoon. Mrs. As- bridge and Mrs. William Small were appointed project leaders. New mem- bers enrolled were: -Mesdames James Robidou, Archie Gamble and Joseph Erickson. At the close of the meet- ing lunch was served by Mrs. As- bridge and her daughter, Emma. The next meeting will be August 19 with Mrs, Leslie Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Irvine and family entertained for Sunday din- ner at the Alex Anderson home. | Christiania Harriett mal —______"_-+ By MES. CHRIST WETZEL Mr. and Mrs. John Merkel had as guests Monday the Jake Knittel fam- ily, the G. Weitstock family and Wm. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wutzke were Thursday evening callers at the Christ ‘Wetzel home. Mr. and Mrs. D. D, Barkman were Sunday callers at the George Pehl home. Mrs. William Merkel and children returned from Pettibone Saturday after spending a week visiting rela- tives. Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Hubbard of Tuttle visited at the L. L, Zimmer home Sunday. By HILDA JACOBSON Mr. and Mrs. Ed Christensen of Rock Haven, Minn., are here visiting By MES. ALFRED OLSON Mr. and Mrs. Martin Magnus and family visited relatives in Mandan Saturday. . Mr. and Mrs, Ed Gibson spent wen afternoon with friends in Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson and niece, Patsy Courtney, Mrs. Martin Magnus and family at- tended confirmation services held at the Catholic church in Wing Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Han- Wooden Broncos Redmen Cc bucking mustangs at the southwest annual All-Indian celebration at Flagstaff, Ariz. For the Indian boy and girl shown here, riding ‘round-and-‘round and getting nowhere held a greater attraction brisk canter over desert sands. who have been visiting in South Da- Mrs.|at the home of Naomi and Corrine hoice preference to their own wildly / son and son and Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hanson. The school board met at the home of the clerk, Mrs. Ed Smith, Tuesday evening. t___ Driscoll | By DELLA MAE OLSON i Iver Norby, who has been spending | the past two weeks at Rothsay and Fergus Falls, Minn. returned home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johns and daughter Ione and Mr. and Mrs, Irv- ing: Hanson and family attended a family reunion at Fort Ransom, N. D., Sunday. Miss Lorraine Johnson left Sunday for Castle Rock, Ore. Omar Rosvold of Colorado has been visiting in the community this week. Mrs, Nels Meland and\Lois McCarl, kota, accompanied him here. Mr. and Mrs, George Schlabach and family are visiting in southern Minne- sota. Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Olson and family are visiting in South Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. George Wallen and family of Sykeston, N. D., were vis- itors at the Al Chapin home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs, P. G. Harrington and Mrs, of Bismarck were callers at the’ M. T. Olson home Saturday evening while en route to Fargo. Miss Alpha Erickson of Minneapolis is visiting at the Ed Erickson home. Welch’s Spur_—| —_—_—_—_—________-_+ By MES. R. M. WELCH Mrs. Ruth McMurrich and son Ken- neth were callers at the R. M. Welch home Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Albert Anderson were callers at the Glen Oder home Thurs- lay. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Buckley and fam- ily called at the home of Ruth Mc- Murrich Sunday. The young people’s meeting was held at the home of Louise Boyd Sun- day. The next meeting will be held Buckley next Sunday. | Baldwin By MES. CARL HERDEBU Mr. and Mrs. Pat Freeman returned Saturday from a short vacation in Minnesota and South Dakota where they visited friends and relatives. Misses Jean and Leon Meyer are visiting relatives in Lehr. Norman and Lee Fricke and Walter Rupp have returned home from the Frances oe By MES. WALTER DIETZMAN Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fischer and fam. ily attended @ picnic at the Fran Tryge farm in Gibbs township on the Fourth. Mrs. Ivan Sherman returned home from Minot Monday after spending about 10 days visiting at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Bertha Potter, and with her husband who-is em- ployed near there. Mrs, Clyde Monroe entertained the following ladies from this vicinity at her home Wednesday afternoon: Mrs, ‘wm, Kershaw, Mrs. Floyd Owen, Mrs. Chas. McCormick, Mrs. Ivan Sherman, Miss Eveaulette Tooker, Mrs. Henry Miller, Mrs. Elmer. Lundquist, Mrs. Lena Lundquist, Mrs. Walter Dietz- man, Mildred Dietzman and Miss Dena Harms. Mr. and Mrs, Joe Fischer and deughter Shirley spent. Wednesday evening at the Dietzman home. Miss Eveaulett Tooker returned home with her sister, Mrs. Ivan Sher- man, from St. Paul, Minn., where she has been employed for the past six years. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kershaw and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Owen attended the Roth funeral at Sterling Tuesday, Miss Dena Harms went to Bismarck ‘Wednesday evening where she will visit relatives for the rest of the week. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Melick and daughter Opal of Washburn spent the Fourth at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Kershaw. Delvin Owen went to Bismarck Fri- day where he wrote an arithmetic test in the Winchester arithmetic contest. Vincent Westacott of Sanger re- turned to his home Saturday after spending the past two weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dietz- man, ——______—____+ | McKenzie By MRS. T. T. HUGHES Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wildfang and family left Wednesday for Mount Vernon, Wash., where they will visit Mrs, Wildfeng’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, 8. E, Clizbe and other relatives. Mrs, W. H. Stark, who accompanied them, will visit her daughter, Mrs, Willis Clizbe. Mrs. H. R. Cunz and son, Jimmie, of Bismarck were visitors at the Tom Hughes home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Lee and chil- dren, Mr. and Mrs. George Watson, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Anderson and Ebin Crum returned Sunday after sending a week at the Minnesota lakes, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Torgerson and children visited Thursday evening at the Henry Larson home. The local school board held a meet- ing Monday afternoon in the school house. Mrs. P. P. Bliss was elected Pressey ee the peers. 5 wer an Ariand, retuned Wednesday from Wisconsit where they visited relatives. Mr. Drawver's daughter, Mrs, Neil Bolden, and daughter, Pauline, returned with them for a two weeks’ visit here with Teves me Neie . H. is visit Telativi Wing and Tuttle. ae vee The Larkin club will hold a meet- ing Tuesday afternoon at Menoken picnic grounds. <A pot luck lunch will | be ‘served. ——___y | Northwest Kidder MRS. MABEL HAZLEGROVE Among those who attended the celebration in Tuttle Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Art Ochuner and family, Mr. and Mrs, Russell Kramer and Mr. and Mrs. E, Simars and Frances. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray, Mabel Hazlegrove and Mrs. 8. O. Gray called Tuesday at the Russell Kramer home. Mrs. 8. O. Gray, who has been visit- ing at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Gray, has left for a visit at her son's home at Colman, 8. D. The remera, a bird of Turkey, builds a bottle-shaped nest, which eons it protection against intru- lers, STORIES IN COS SAD. Ernestine Rupp has returned from Jamestown where she visited a month with her sister, Mrs. N. Dem- rey, Ecklund By ELBIE MURREY Teddy Murrey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Murrey, left for Sheyenne, N. D., where he is employed in a garage. and Mr. and| Mr. and Mrs. John Partyke at- tended the Greek Catholic dinner in Wilton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Holden and fam- fly were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Art Larson Sunday. FLAPPER FANNY. By Sylvia } 1937 BY NEA SERVICE, INC, 7, M. REG. U. 8. PAT. OFF, “Yeah, you're good and sunburned, but I'll bet I peel in longer pieces.” STAMPS BY L. 8.KLEIN- *Sewaag's Fouy® WHEN, in“ 1867, Secretary of bo Stéte William H. Seward dee ‘ka lions, and the total exports of merchandise all $3500 000 alone is well over time of the Alaska had only 10,000 - habitants, ‘The 1930 ease showed 60,000 population, and ad- ditional thousands have arrived In 1909, the United States issued) @ stamp commemora’ value able acquisition. ne ts U. S—1909 Alaska-Yukon Issue William H. Seward ze carmine ‘Copyright. 1937, NEA