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—_— | Menoken : By NORMA AGNEW Mr. and Mrs. Lars Seerup and sons nond end Virgil of Mandan, Mr. | hy, Mrs. George Knol! visited Mr. ‘ Mrs, Joe Schmidt Sunday. The Equity Union held a meeting] w, the town hall Monday evening. Anderson of New Rockford, Mr. Bohn and Arthur Halvorson were speakers. “The Menoken Homemakers will meet Aug. 12 at the home of Miss Pear! Salter. The hostess will give the lesson on “Salads.” Carl Bjorstrom and A. C. Dance, who spent a week in California, re- Mrs. Noble Nelson spent a few cays visiting friends in Hazelton. Glenn Holister spent the week-end ith Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ebeling. and Mrs. Otto Ayers and Mrs. . Dance attended the postmas- s’ and rural carriers’ convention eld in Bismarck Sunday, Monday end Tuesday. Mrs. Ayers served on the registration and hospitality com- mittees. Miss Laura Taylor, Mandan, was = week-end guest at the Ayers home. Other guests Sunday were Mr. and Sexton Norlin and son, Mr. and Al Bruhjel and son, Bismarck, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hughes and of McKenzie. and Mrs. George Pettis have moved from the Craven farm to the Ives farm, south of Menoken, June Loney, Bismarck, is spending » few days visiting the Ayers chil- dren, 3 Virginia Ann Estelle spent three days visiting Florence Sherman, | Clear Lake By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Mr. and: Mrs. Harold Olson _and/| W. son Jimmy visited at the Peter Kluksdahl home one evening last week, Mrs. J. A. McCann and daughter Vir; of Driscoll, Mrs. Albert Christensen, Miss Myrtle and Miss Anna Eisenman called on Mrs. B. F. Paslay chaetey, afternoon, Capt. Dana Wright of St. John was a Saturday Bight guest at the Albert Christensen: home. ? Mrs, Hannah Hansen and son Forrest of Steele spent the week-end at the Ole Newland home. Mr/ and Mrs. B. F. Paslay enter- rated Capt. Dana Wright at dinner Sunday. A large crowd gathered at the Ole Newland farm Sunday for the Chaska monument dedication. Capt. Dana Wright of St. John, N. D., and| 44; Russell Reid of Bismarck were the principal speakers, Immediately after Captain Wright’s speech the monument was unveiled by Miss Myrtle Christensen arid Paul Paslay. Following the dedication the Nasset brothers: conducted a rodeo. ; Miss Anna Eisenman left Monday for her home ‘at Glenham, S. D. She was accompanied by Mrs. Albert Christensen, Walter Christensen, Miss Myrtle Christensen and Paul McCann, who returned the same day.| ys, | Hazelgrove By MRS. ALLEN FRAZIER Mrs. Barbara Kraft is staying at the home of her son Andrew for a few weeks. ze Ilajean Marie was the name given the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kraft born Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Kraft and Miss Pauline returned to their home at Milwaukee, Wis. after visiting friends. and relatives here. Miss Delia and Irene Kraft will remain here for.a few weeks. ‘ Sunday guests atthe Allen Frazier home were Mr. arid Mrs..Jack Pay- seno and children, Mr. ahd Mrs. Her- man Jaton, Robert Hempel, Buddy Nichols, Al Payseno, Mrs. Anna Holmes, Emanuel and Eddie Fode end Eva Degner. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Madland, Kenneth, Donna and James motored to Driscoll Sunday to attend the rodeo there. Mrs. Dan O’Brien and son James and Mrs. O’Brien’s mother, Mrs. John Riley, left Saturday for Cali- fornia to visit William end Francis Pay pad ue of Band City, S. D. Al Payseno , 8. D., 2 former resident of this community, is visiting friends and relatives here this week. Alvin Guerin returned home Sat- urday from Bismarek. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Fode are staying at the Alvin Guerin home for 2 few weeks. url By MRS. K. K. SNYDER Mr. and Mrs. George Crawford and ton Donald and granddaughter Carol Jean Elias of Harvey spent the end here at the home of Mr. Craw- ford’s brother, John Crawford. Don- ld is staying at the C. D. Kimball rome near Brittin for a longer time. lng atk ety ts at visi at Henry Mills home n Glencoe this week. Mr, and Mrs. George Crawford, Carol Jean Elias, Mr. and Mrs. nalee Snyder and family visited at the Wiliam Mills home near Brittin aturday . Bob ‘MeDonnell and Eliza Nichol- Son of Bismarck: were Sunday vis- tors at the Leslie Clark home. Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford, Mr. end Mrs, George Crawford, Carol Elias, Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Snyder 2nd family picnicked at the C./D. Kimball ey near Brittin Sunday and later drove to the swimming Pool near Moffit, Lyman By CLARA E. WANTTAJA 1c ted Eskeli and Armas Kangas left Monday for Rolla, N. D., where they will employed during har- vesting and threshing. ,Mrs. Einard Juhala and son Don- £11 spent last week visiting at her Parents’ home, Mr. Juhala came out fom Bismarck Saturday night to Spend the week-end, Paptismial services for the infant fon of Mr. and Mrs, William Niemi were held Sunday st the Jacob Niemi ome. _, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hi Ns) ily of Bismarck were pee hs at the Seth Harju home. froma anitalet is meen, FY ys at jome near Banas weet Visitors at the Wanttaja home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. id Olson, alter Eckholm and Hubert Harju. Mrs. Ida Thorson has been ap- pees clerk for Lyman school dis- Misses Ellen Harju and Lucille Josephson of Bismarck spent the week-end at their homes here. McKenzie || ———____ By MES. T. T. HUGHES Mrs. Neil Bolden, her daughter Pauline and father, B. A. Daan, were entertained at sup Saturday evening at the George Manly home. iy Bolden oe daughter left Sat- urday evening for their home at tee, Wis., after a two weeks’ visit e, ,_Miss Sarah Swanick of Fargo is visiting her cousin, Mrs. E. W. An- derson, The Royal Neighbors entertained at a shower Thursday evening at the George Manly home in honor of Patsy Ann Manly. Refreshments Were served by Mrs. N. J. Struwing, sey W. L, Watson and Bernice iss. The Larkin club met Tuesday afternoon at the Menoken picnic grounds. A potluck lunch was served. Seven members and six vis- wae vere resent, veret fohnson is employed at the J. W. Doan farm at present. - Mr. and Mrs. George Hughes and family were Sunday visitors at the John Gable, Sr. _ ome near Bis- marck, _ Mrs. Felix Farrar of Fargo is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. . L. Watson. The Misses Jean and Joyce John- son are visiting a sister, Mrs. Vern Thysell, in Minot this week. A number of people from McKen- zie attended the surprise’ farewell py given for Mr. and Mrs. Hallie elk at Sterling’ Saturday evening. Mrs. Manfred Manly and infant daughter Patsy Ann of Bismarck visited Thursday and Friday at the George Manly home. ° Arena | Mr. and Mrs. Allen Frazier re- turned pncoeedey: from a motor trip to points in Southern Arkansas and Rudolph Topp is employed udol ‘opp is emplo; at the Ed Pond farm. est Rev. Bergland is visiting at. the Harry Ulfers home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wa ene of a daughter’ er are the rr. and agree Glanvilly and sons Dean and Harold drove to Van Hook Saturday ‘to ‘attend a rodeo and also to vibit Mr.’ Glanville’s brother and’ sister-in-law, Mr. and irs. Lee Glanville, They returned Sunday evening. ~ Albert Watzke was » week-end guest at the Ed Wagner home. Mrs. Bert Glanville called at the McIntyre home Tuesday. Mary Alice McIntyre spent Sun- day at her parents’ home. irgil Cloud was a caller at the McIntyre home Saturday. | Sibley Butte | —_— By MES, ELMER BLOOMQUIST Mrs. C. J. Roberts of Jamestown is wg t the home of her mother, Mrs. i Visitors at the E. Pipers home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Widger and son Allen, Rev. end Mrs. Torger- son and children and Mr. and Earl Evans and daughters and Bill Mattson, The L. B, Roth family. were called to the bedside of their daughter, Mrs. McLean, Saturday evening. She is seriously ill in a Bismarck hospital, Mrs. Elmer Bloomquist and chil- dren visited at the Elmer Lundauist home Monday. Northwest Kidder MES. MABEL BAZLEGROVE Mr. and Mrs. Grey ond Mabel Hazlegrove called at the Russell Woodward and Julia Kraemer homes Tuesday. Gene Kraemer is working for Seamore Sperry. Frank eavicallee Saturday at the Dan Allmer home. Oscar Sathre called Friday eve- at the R. Kraemer home. sunday afternoon guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russel! Krac- mer were Mr. and Mrs. H. Sathre and deughter Hilda and sons Oscar, Ray- mond, Lloyd and Helmer of Tuttle, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray. _ Harry Morse left by automobile Saturday on a trip to pointe in Min- nesote. Wing ELIZABETH MUELLER Naomi Berg and George Schilling of Regan and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Scho!l of Bismarck were Sunday vis- itors at the John Mueller, Jr., home. John Mueller, Sr., returned home Sunday from’ a two weeks’ trip to California. Alex Neff, former patrolman of D.| highway No. 14, was appointed a guard at the state penitentiary re- cently. Art and Marthe Kraft, Ernest Krein of Goodrich and Martha Neff were callers at the Bill Fetzer home at Steele Sunday. Mrs. Ben McCloskey and children visited relatives in Hazelton Sunday. iss Gertrude Kavonius of Bis- mark spent the week-end at her nts’ home. mite. and Mrs. I. E. Gibson of Sterling were visitors at the Al Kupler home Sunday evening. Ben McCloskey and Bill McCloskey of. Sterling left Saturday for Belle- plaine, Minn., to visit their parents for a few days. Mr, and Mrs. Albert Aiechle, Art and Lawrence Baumbach of Hurds- orn Monday irs. | field were Saturday visitors at the Andrew Kraft, Jr., home and at the Caroline Kraft home. Mr. and Mrs, Paul Davis and chi dren were Sunday afternoon visitors at the Staton Davis home in Regan. Kulaski, who is employed in New Jersey, is visiting friends in this neighborhood. ; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jacobson of Napoleon spent the week-end at the Mike Jones home. OO | Wilson | By MES. JOHN 4. PERG tended the Klinger home near day. Miss were married at 6:80 p. m. Sunday and the dinner was given at the |bride’s home immediately efter the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. William W: of | Turtle Lake spent Monday with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Berg, of Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. William Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner and Mr. and Mrs. John Berg spent Saturday at the bedside of their brother, Sam Berg, who is seriously ill in a Bis-, marek hospital. His condition is ‘re- ported as somewhat improved. dinner at the Inderwood Sun- home were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Larson and Mrs. Dave Schilckenmayer and children and Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Wagner. ir. and Mrs. Gottlieb Fisher are the parents of a son born July 26. Mr. and Mrs. John Wagner of Mercer and Mr. and Mrs. John Stru- ble spent Sunday at the Gust Neu- miller home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gaub have as their guests this week Mrs. Schatz of Lodi, Calif. She is Mr. Gaub’s sister. . Mr. and Mrs. Ross Boone spent Sunday at the H. E. Redington home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gesele and Mr. and Mrs. John Fisher motored to Turtle Lake Sunday to attend the wedding of their brother and nephew. Frances tos > By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Laurence’ Madland and William Kershaw were callers at the Selmer Oanes and Walter Dietzman homes Monday. Mrs. Williamd Kershaw and Chas. McCormick accompanied Laurence Madland back to Humbolt, Minn., where they will visit for a week. They left Tuesday morning. - Miss Esther Cedarstrom and El- mond Pettis were callers at the Ker- shaw home Saturday evening. Miss Dena Harms spent the past week visiting relatives in Bismarck, Mrs. Walter Dietzman and son Edwin took Mrs. Ivan Sherman to her home Monday evening. She had spent the week-end at the Dietzman home. . John Olson returned home Thurs- day evening after spending several days at the Selmer QOanes farm painting the buildings. _A number of young folks of this vicinity attended the barn dance at the Asbridge farm Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Al Holden motored to Washburn Saturday on business. Guy and Norman Holden and Ted Murrey visited at Mrs. Con John- son’s home Sunday. Visitors at the Holden home Sun- day were: Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Holden and children, Donald, Aldene, Gene and Kenneth, Louise Hagen and Margaret ezey Mr. and Mrs, John Partyke drove to Bismarck Tuesday. George Montgomery visited at the Murrey home Monday. Mrs. Al Huhn, Mrs. Steve Murrey and Mrs, John Partyke complimented Mrs. Mike Partyke Sunday on her 25th birthday anniversary with 2 surprise party. Christiania By MRS. ALFRED OLSON The Misses Hazel Paris and Nellie Dance of Bismarck were visitors at the Ed Gibson home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Barkman. Mr. and Mrs. Repp of Driscoll spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Christ Schoon. nd Mrs. Elder Elness and Fra for Mr. at the Sterling hall Saturday night. Mrs. Martin Magnus has as her nest this week her mother of Man- in. OUT OUR WAY Sunday guests at the J. A. Berg]: of Bismarck, Lawrence Larson, Mr.|. { SIDE GLAN' Mr. end. Mrs. John Wagner at- and John Bender} mine and sleep for two weeks.” | Hampton | By GERTRUDE KOPPY Mr.|children and Mrs. C. W. Jake Schermeister is employed as surveyor for land left idle by farmers this spring. : Edna Surber of Livona is visiting at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy. Adam Ohlhauser returned to the home of his son Henry after receiv- ing medical treatment at the Linton hospital for several days. Arnold Schermeister and Henry Hemerich spent Thursday evening at the Godfrey Grenz home. William and Albert Backhaus and Murray Lawler spect Sunday after- noon fishing in Horsehead creek. Dr. and Mrs. Ed Mork and Mrs. Mork’s younger brother of Linton spent Sunday afternoon with friends in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. William Gabbert and daughter Corrine, Herman Backhaus, dr., and Mrs. Caroline Backhaus, all Linton, spent Sunday afternoon at the Herman Backhaus, Sr., home. Harry Lynn, Theophil Balliet, Christina Solmanson and Pauline Koppy of Linton were supper guests at the Steve Koppy home Sunday. | Painted Woods i By MRS. JOE BROWN Miss Emily Anderson and sister of near Wilton were visitors at the Jake Bitner home Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Olson and daughter Dorothy Ann and Harold Olson were callers at the Joe Brown and Iver Erickson homes Tuesday. evening. : Mrs. Oscar Brostrom entertained the Painted Woods Homemakers’ club Wednesday afternoon. 4-H club members gathered at school No. 2 Friday evening for their monthly meeting. Mrs. Tom Morgan is spending a few days at Farge this week visit- ing with friends. | Welch’s Spur ig ———_—____—_—-+ By MBS. 8. M WELCH Among those who sttended the creamery meeting in Menoken Mon- day night were Mr. and Mrs. John Welch, Mr. and Mrs. John Richter, . and Mrs. Julius Dorman, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Silbernagle and Charlie Johnson. Mrs. Glen Oder and daughter De- lores, Louise Gardiner and Mrs. Al- bert Anderson called at the Doppler home Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rohrer and . Finkle of Bismarck with Miss Frances Stough of Jamestown visited at the Doppler rty| home Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anderson are the parents of a son born Thursday, aay 22, in Bismarck. . M. Welch and family spent Friday evening at the Doppler home THE APPARITION. .. | back porch of celebrating George Welch’s eleventh birthday. Laura Welch and Mrs, L. S. Dop- pler visited at the Ruth MeMurrich home Sunday aftertioon. Laura and Robert Welch were overnight guests and attended the yot peoples’ meeting at the McMurrich home Sun- day Be 8 Arthur Knutson visited at the Buckley home Sunday. ‘ Janet Slater has return to Cin- cinnati, Ohio, after visiting relatives in this community. | Baldwin By MRS. CARL HERDEBD Forty-five friends and relatives gathered! at the Ira Falkenstein home aturday evening to help celebrate the nineteénth birthday of Miss Marie Falkenstein. Ice cream and cake were served at midnight. Miss Vesta Werner of Bowdon is visiting at the John Herdebu, Sr., home. a Still 4-H_ club met with Misses Cleo and Betty Johnson Tuesday. All members were present. Miss Betty Dow of Missoula, Mont., is visiting Marie Falkenstein. Miss Ruth Zimmerman of Edgeley has return to her home after visit- ing a few days at the Herbert Little ome. Ladies’ Aid met with Mrs. Arthur mere Wednesday, July 21. . A. Fricke was a Sunday caller at the H. Kickul home. Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Rupp vis- ited at the William Fricke home); Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rupp and Mr. and Mrs, Carl Herdebu returned home Monday from the west coast where they had been visiting relatives and friends, They also visited Yel- lowstone park and Boulder dam. Trygs By MRS. GEORGE NELSON Mrs. Bender visited Sunday with Mrs. Art Magnus while her sons, Ted and Victor, attended a basebal! game at the Droner farm. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hazel and son Bruce, Martin Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson were dinner guests Sunday at the Harvey Fitz- gerald home. Mr. and Mrs. Algot Ryberg from near Regan were callers at the George and Martin Nelson homes last Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Spangberg and Violet were of her brother end sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lundauist. Mrs. Lene Lundquist, their mother, is visiting there. Eloise and Mavis Olson visited last week with their aunt and uncle, ae and Mrs. Dave Spangberg, near egan. aurance Madland, former Bi resident, is here visiting at the Sel-) mer Oanes home. He now lives af Humbolt, Minn. Mrs. A. T. Spangberg and daugh- By Williams sts last Sunday | inf ter Violet were visitors Thursday evening et the George Nelson home. Herry Bickel, horse buyer from i d Aberdeen, 8. D., was purchasing s and colts in this vicinity Wednesday for shipment to Philadelphia, Pa. Eva Tryge went to MeKen Wednesday to attend a 4-H cl meetin ‘ ub has sgreed to teach in Cromwell for the coming months’ term Emme Nelson wil! teach school No. 1 the John Engdah! home. Melvin Erickson and Lawrence Olson are working on 2 farm at Battle Lake, Minn. Se | Canfield By MRS. 4. F. GHYLIN A large crowd ettended the Le- dies’ Aid at the Canfield schoo! Wednesday. The next meeting will! be held in Wing, wit! Olson and Mrs. J. Sedevie entertein- a Aug. 11. rs. B. O. Strand and son have returned home from St. Paul where | they visited for 10 days. | Mr. and Mrs. John Fitzgerald and| children called at the Patsy Fitz- gerald home Sunday. Mrs. C. Little, Phyllis and Ruth Little were callers in Wing Tuesday. | Andy Walker called at the Art Strand home Thursday. | The auxiliary drew numbers on| their quilt in cae Saturday eve- ning at the A. H. Lundberg store. Art Strand held the lucky number. Mr, and Mrs. A. Ghylin and sons were dinner guests at the Roy Little home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Benedict and family also were call- ers. Myron Bailey spent a few days vis- at his grandparents. ‘iss Hester Bailey is helping her sister Mabel in Regan. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson and Mr. and. Mrs. Dee Bailey and Oscar Ol- son called at the Ghylin home Sun- day evening. OH | Rock Hill By RUTH LITTLE Mrs. P. E. Patton and daughter! Patricia, Mrs. Clayton Little and family were Friday guests at the Lewis Jorgenson home near Alta. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Nemetz enter- tained a large crdwd of friends Sat- urday evening at a dancing party at Rock Hill school No. 2. Bud Little and Lawrence Fitz- gerald spent the week-end at their jomes here. Joe Kiefer, Staton Davis and Edward Brennise returned with them to Willow City where they will be employed. Jake Marcovitz of Mandan was a Sunday guest of H. C. Raseche. Mrs, J. F. Little, Clyde and Ruth Little called Sunday afternoon at the Datus Hill and Mac Young homes. Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson and family of near Baldwin were Sun- aay. guests at the Harvey Fitzgerald ome, ——0 ~ ~=—SC| By N. 0. HAGSTEOM Rev. and Mrs. C. E. Oster and daughter Mary of Hettinger, Mrs. John Johnson and Mrs. Lawrence Spitzer of Bismarck were dinner guests of Mrs. Ole Hagstrom Friday. The Still Community choir drove to Washburn Sunday where they sang at the McLean County Sunday School’ association at the Asbury tabernacle. 3 Helen Jean Richard of Wilton visited her cousins, Doris, Bernadine and Marlys Johnson part of last week. Miss Alma Benson of Flasher is visiting here with her sister, Mrs. John Asplund. Miss Velma Johnson of Bismarck spent the week-end with her mother, irs. C. L, Johnson. She was accom- anied back to Bismarck Sunday by iss Alice Johnson, who plans to visit with her for a few days. -Doris Johnson played ittenball with the Regan team Friday ev. Wing defeated Re 14 to 9. About 75 friends ered at the Bert Hedstrom home Sunday and surprised his fether, Albin Hedstrom of Bismarck, who has been visiting his son for thé past two weeks. The afternoon and evening were spent ormelly. Refreshments wers served by the guests assisted by Mrs, Bert Hedstrom. : Lorraine Romanick of Wilton vis- ited last week with her cousin, Annie Wyknenko. The Sunshine Workers 4-H club met at the home of Bennevi end Mary Pearson Wednesday. Plans to use part of the money earned at ‘the picnic for 2 tour of plecés of interest in Bismarck and Menden were dis- cussed. The next meeting wil! be held Aug. 5 at the home of Jean Danielson. Mrs. Fearson served a lunch. Mr. and Frs. Fred Standley, Mrs. Ed Ulrich and son of Bismarck and Mrs. Martin Strand, wh staying at the home of her son Marion in Mandan, visited at the Martin Strand home Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson and femily were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Nordauist Sunday. eo | Driscoll By DELLA MSE OLSON A group of girls hed 2 birthday Sacre party for Miss Marthe Johnson on her fourteenth birthday Seturday afternoon at the E. Baker home. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hisenbeisz re- turned home lest week after visiting in California. The Driscoll Homemakers’ club rs. E. Olson Friday srening: met at the hall July 21. Hostesses were Mrs. Lawrence Hull and Mrs. Hammer. Election of officers was held. Mrs. Joe Lewis was elected resident; Mrs. McCann, vice presi- Sent; Mrs. Joe Wright,. secretary- treasurer; Mrs. Roy Colton and Mrs. John Mount as project leaders. Four visitors were present, Mrs. E. C. Ruble and Mrs. Hunt of Minneapolis, oe Hans Pederson, Beach, and Mrs. The Luther League held a pie sotial Friday evening in the hall. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hull and family spent the week-end visiting rélatives at Jamestown. Mrs. Ted Hindemith and son of Hebron have been visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. B. Dahl of Bismarck visited at the Joe Lewis home Sun- &-| attended # birthday r omen Looking forward to a factory job Baby Bride and Groom—13 and 7 and a happy wedded life, Indi- ana’s baby bride and groom “dared” anyone to break up their mar= riage as they were pictured, above, in Kokomo after their release from six hours in jail. Norman Cohee, 17, and his bride, Frieda, 13, eloped, gave their ages as 21 and 18, were married and received the blessing of Cohee’s parents. Frieda’s stepfather had them jailed, but her mother failed to file charges. Riverview | a | By RITA MAE WOEST Terrence Conway, Sr., was a caller at the home Mrs. Gus Hogue, Jr., Wednesday. {| Mrs. Paul Ryberg visited her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Flannigan, | Thursday. Robert Ackerman and Elaine Hu- Iman were guests of Mr. and Mrs. is the daughter of Flannigan. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Worst, Rac Worst and Mrs. Viola Taylor enter- tained Mrs. Frank Mayo, Sr., Phyllis | Worst, Ruthella Anderson and Rob- ert Ackerman, all of Bismarck, Thursday evening. A large number of families from this vicinity attended the Goodman WS Shows in Bismarck last week. Lein | By OLGA M RISE Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Christenson and daughter Muriel of Wilton vis- ited at the B. N. Lein home Sunday morning, en route to Jamestown. Henry Schneider, Jr., is employed on a farm near Tuttle. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Arneson and Irwin Rise spent Sunday evening at the Tilmer Lien home. Sam Vik, who has been employed at Bozeman, Mont., for the last three months, returned home Saturday. Alden Nelson of Driscoll called at the H. 0. Arneson home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Pehl, Jr., and: son Neil were visitors at the D. D.| Barkman home Sunday. Alvin Helgeson and daughter Col- leen were callers in this vicinity; Saturday. Moffit eed ee By MRS. A. W. FAUST Russell Dralle, of Greeley, Colo., arrived here Friday to spend his vacation with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Anderson and family of Minneapolis are visiting at the home of Mrs. Anderson’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Whitaker. About fifty people from Moffit nic at the springs Sunday, July 25, the oc- green being Martin Rippley’s birth- lay. A lerge crowd attended the sale at the E. M. Whitaker farm Mon- day. The Whiteakers will Oregon to make their hom parents of a daughter born in a Bim marck hospital July 23. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Olson and ily, Chas. Thompson and sons, . and Mrs. Fred Dutton and fame ly were Sunday dinner guests of and Mrs, Mike Hanson. Harriett By MES. CHRIST WETZEL fi Leslie Semen EeeD left Monday for his home in California after spend ling a month with his sister, Mrs. E._R. Leach. Donna Mae Zerr of Bismarck is visiting at the O. W. Weitstock homs this week. The Monarch elevator was opened again for business last week after being closed for the last two years. L. L. Zimmer is manager. : Mrs, Harry Knowles and son Bil! of Wing called at the Christ Wetzel home Thursday evening. The 0. G.. Weitstock family left Monday on a vacation trip to points in Minnesota, | Schrunk By EDNA MARCHANT Mr. and Mrs. Herman Neiter( and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Novy and family, Mr. and Mrs, Christ and family and Emil Witt attended the free show in Denhoff Tuesday evening. Moss Rose Novy, who is employed in Bismarck, spent a week here visit« ing at her parents’ home. Mrs. Roy Marchant and Mrs. Joha Witt and son called on Mrs, O. B. Knudson Friday. Esther Heimbruck is now em< ployed at the Rudolph Riehter home, Arthur Witt is working at the Emanuel Mickle home. Mr. and Mrs. John Reile of Me« Clusky were Sunday dinner guests at the John Witt home. Oe | Telfer By MRS. WM. McMURRICK Naomi Buckley, who has been vis iting at the I. J. Reid home in Bis« marck, returned home Wednesday. Louise Gardner, Delores Oder and Naomi Buckley were Thursday call- ers at the Wm. McMurrick home. Rev. Calvin Logan called at the Bert Buckley home Thursday. The Glencoe-Stewartsdale youn: people met at the Ruth MeMurric’ home Sunday evening. The Telfer 4-H club will meet at the Ruth McMurrick home Saturday levening. The Federa! Surplus Commodities ion hes been authorized to the purchase of surplus but~ as to prevent commercial supe plies from exerting a depressing influ- ence on prices received by farmers. The surplus butter will be distributed | Tis Curious HAS NO AMERICAN RELATIVES, BUT FOSSILS SHOW THAT AMERICA ONCE HAD MANY SPECIES SY SIMILAR TO a THE ANTELOPE <4 differs greatly from the prese C. Ruble visited Della ] ¢|to persons on relief, By William Ferguson | WORLD MALFORMED, ‘TUS! + Copp. 1927 ov mma senvicg. uc, T29 ” THE horn antelope fs unusual in two respects: . First, @ Suis “a t-day antelopes of Afric:. it molts its horns annually, a process common among ani enimals, but unheard of among those animals Second, Hered Vv