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ty | Menoken oO By NORMA AGNEW ‘Miss Blanche Salter, who has spent the last month at her home, returned to Fargo, where she is employed. The Menoken school board met ‘Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. ©. D. King..R. L. Malard was ap- pointed as janitor for the coming school term. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Salter and fam- ews <:. Neighbors Bly of Driscoll were supper guests at the John Salter home Monday. John, who was visiting his grandfather, re- turned home with them. Mrs. Minnie K. Welch and Mrs. Edgar Walgren motored to Minne- apolis where they are visiting friends. Dorothy Wood is carrying mail dur- ing Mrs. Wailgrens’ absence. Mrs. Richard Ludeman visited Mrs. Otto Ayers Friday. Park Wood's sisiter, Mary and fam- fly, spent a few days visiting at her home, en route to California. V. M. Craven was a caller at the P. Wood home Friday. Mrs. Chester Sherman and family spent Friday afternoon visting Mrs. Melvin Agnew and Mrs. R. L. Malard. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. King and daghter Althea left for the Yellow- stone National park where they will meet the King brothers. Elmer Agnew accompanied Clarence and Ivan Sherman to Turtle Lake, Saturday evening where they trans- acted business at the Harry Evan's show. They also motored to James- town before returning to Menoken. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schmidt were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Knoll Sunday evening. | McKenzie By MBS. T. T. HUGHES The W. C. T. U. was entertained Wednesday by Mrs. J. F. Wildfang instead of by Mrs. J. Rodgers as planned. After the meeting adjourned Yefreshments were served by the ‘hostess. Theola and Wesley Torgerson left Friday for Washburn to visit their uncle and aunt. Mrs. Lonnie Clemens and two sons ‘Wayne and Loren of Sweetwater, Ill., and s third son Glenn of Pontiac, , and her daughter Mrs. day Michigi Miles Stahl of Petersbutg, Ul, ar- rived here Aug. 21 and are guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. McNeill. They will leave Monday for Pontiac, Mich., where Glenn Clemens will resume his duties, Billie Hughes of Simmie, Sask., Canada, arrived here Sunday to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hughes Sr. and brothers Tom and George, and sister Mrs. Jessie Easton. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. and infant son left Saturday for Minne- yota where they will sepnd a week wisiting. 3 Mrs. I. Rofteseth of Carson spent four days here with her daughter son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. EB. L. Mr, and Mrs. George Hughes and Miss Saturday night well attended. Music was Bliss's. Skelton, Menoken, is niece, Mrs. Tom guest at the Vince Sherman home south of Regan Saturday night. John Partyke is employed at the Bert Helstrom farm near Regan. A number of friends gathered at the Lawrence Gordon home Sunday evening. Games were played and 8 delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Harry Triscka called at the home of his sister in Wilton Monday. OP | Rock Hill | o—_—_—_—_—_——___—_——_+ By RUTH LITTLE Mr. and Mrs. Herman Haakenson and son and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Haak- enson and family of Bismarck were Sundey dinner guests at the Clayton Little home. Shirley Walker returned to Bis- marck Sunday after spending a week here visiting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs, Guss Graf and family were guests of friends at Wing Satur- day evening. Phyllis Little was a Sunday night and Monday guest of friends at Bis- Miss McCullough of Baldwin will be employed as teacher of school No. 2 Regan —_________—__+ By HELEN AUNE e part of the state where they have been employed. ————————————__ Canfield | By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN — Mrs. Ghylin attended the Regan Lessee ead tad Aune home Mr. and Mrs. Chris Voege) and son Rising from the shoals in the shadow of the San Francisco-Oaklend Bay bridge, “Treasure Island.” shown in above air view, mile-square, man-made site of the Golden Gate World's Fair in 1039, will ‘become one of the nation’s major airports after the close of the exposition. Construction on permanent buildings, an administration building and two hangars, is nearing completion. The island was built of sand and silt dredged from the bottom of the bay. In the foreground are two dredges, constantly add- Mr. and Mrs. Mal Smith of Sanger, N. D., were visitors at the F. Tour- telotte and O. B. Aune homes Friday. H. E, Rannestad left Seturday for St. Paul, where he underwent an operation. Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Lein and daughter Laverne were supper guests at the Allan Westerman home Thursday. The Regan Ladies’ Aid met at Mrs. . B. Aune’s home Wednesday. The next meeting will be held Sept. 15, at the home of R. A. Griepp. Mrs, H. E. Rannestad and son Har- old were ‘home two days last week. They returned to Minnesota where they will stay until Mr. Rannestad recovers, The young people's society of the Pentecostal church met at Mrs. 0. L. Johnson's home Friday evening. Relatives and friends in Regan at- tended the funeral of Mrs. Gottlieb Stlenert of Stieber township Thurs- . * The Eastern Star chapter of Robin- son, N. D., met at Mr. and Mrs. Neu- stal’s home Thursday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Sam Houser of Pick- ardsville were visitors at the Allan Westerman home Sunday, Mrs. Hillsdorf of Wilton is visiting here with her son, Vincent Sherman. Mrs. N. O. Strand gave a surprise birthday party for her daughter, Ma- vis, Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kiefer returned from Willow City Monday. Billie Michelson was taken to Bis- marck Sunday where he will have his | Ning. tonsils removed. —_______+ | Richmond | By MARTHA BOSSERT Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Engel, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Degner, daughter Esther, son William and Mr. Bassert were callers in Wing Tuesday eve- Mr. and Mrs. Zellmer called at the Degner home one day this week. George Harman and Frank Holm- pure called on C. B. Knudson Satur- lay. : : Mr. and Mrs. John Wildermuth and daughters Viola and Emily, from Linton, were Saturday overnight guests at the Gottfried Bassert home. Mr. and Mrs, Richard Weber, Mr. and Mrs. John Wildermuth and family, and John Degner were Sun- Cay supper guests at the Bassert Mrs. T. T. Hughes. Lein By OLGA M RISE ‘The Ladies’ Aid will meet at the M. A, Lein home Sunday, Sept. 5. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Varholdt and family and Irwin Rise motored to Tuttle Sunday. Mrs. Tilmer Lien, Mavis and Clar- irda Lien visited friends at Tuttle ‘Monda: y. Olga and Clara Rise and Catherine Tein spent Friday evening at the Nils Dronen home. 4 joseph Rise is at present employed at the Tom Morris farm near Regan. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pehi and son of Arena spent Sunday at the D. D. Barkman home. Nell remained to spend several days with his grand- parents. Ed Nygaard and Joseph Rise reo sane ging from nea N. », Where they were employed during threshing. A large crowd attended the Luther League pode held at the Nils -jdinner guests at the Carl Bender Rothsay, - Where Ted was called by th serious illness of his mother. Riverview By RITA MAE WORST Mrs. Walter Paul and daughter Marion spent Friday with Mr. and ‘Mes. John home. Ed Scheidt and Frances Gulrin were callers during the day. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Weber and Mr. and Mrs. George Harman, and Christ Berg were callers at the Jake Leno home. William Witt called at the Adol Degner home one day this week. George Dumeland called at the Al- fred Larson home Wednesday. Trygg By MRS. GEORGE NELSON Wheat threshed on the Nelson brothers’ farm this week went about Roy Erickson, Clifford Olson, Lynn and Lylas nus, Ruth Trygg and “Gre, Art Bender and daughter and Teoda Slerby from Bismarck were home &1 junday. About 40 people attended the base- ball game Sunday st the Carl Ben- a ” Oy NO. BAGSTROM Axel Johnson of Lake Lillian, Minn., arrived at the home of his sister-in-law, Mrs. Conrad Johnson Monday. He will help them with the work during threshing. © Miss Verna Strand of Martinez, Calif., visited at the homes of her brothers, Leo Strand, Bismarck, and Marion Strand, Mandan, last week. Miss Anna Mattson is now staying at the home of Mrs, Nels Nielson in ‘Wilton, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence. Johnson visited with Mr. and. Mrs. Philip Oshanyke Sunday. The Missionary society of the First Presbyterian church of Wilton met Harriett By MRS. CHRIST WETZEL Callers at the L L. Zimmer home ‘Wednesday afternoon were Mrs. John Harty, Mrs. James Olson and Mrs. Christ Wetzel. Mrs. Bernie Zimmer visited at the H, F. Williamson home in Bismarck Monday. Miss Dora Wutzke and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wutzke left Friday for California. Rev, Holzhausen of Tuttle was a dinner guest at the Christ Wetzel home Sunday. with Mrs, Chas. Lind Friday after- , Schrank | neon. a royed athe Bate Caplan pent Pl al e a ) spent By EDNA MARCHANT the week-end with her mother, Mrs. ©. L, Johnson. » Miss Viola Thor returned home last week after a two weeks’ vaca- tion with relatives in St. Paul. A large crowd attended the Hust- lers’ 4-H and the Modern Priscilla clubs Achievement Day, ice cream s0- cial at the Still hall Friday eve- ning. An informal program was given. The clubs made a good profit trom the sale of the ice cream. Anton Novy called at the O. O. Sperry home Friday afternoon. Mrs, Knudson called at the John Witt home Wednesday afternoon. Ed Bender and Andrew Ackerman of Regan and Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Knudsen and family were vistiors at the Roy Marchant home Sunday eve- Visitors at the E. M..Nolan home last Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Cord Schuh and family, and Mrs. Elizabeth Schuh of Bismarck, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schuh and family of Regan, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Schuh. Mr. and Mrs. John Witt end son Jackie were visitors at the Mike Panypouich home last Sunday. - Carl Johnson and James Novy motored to Jamestown Geturday to visit friends, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marchant called on their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hoffman and family in McClusky Sunday. | Painted Woods By MES. JOE BROWN marck, were overnight gueste of Mr. and Mrs. Walfred Asplund Thurs- day. They were accompanied home Friday by their son Warren, who has been visiting here. Linnea remained for a few days’ visit with her uncle and aunt. Nellie Wyknenko who has been working in Bismarck visited from Thursday until Monday with her patents, Mr. and Mrs. Nufrey Wyk- Tienko. She then left for Washington state where she will meet her bro- ther, Mike. She hopes to find em- ployment there. Mrs. C. L. Johnson has as her guest her sister-in-law, Mrs. Charlie Gustavson of Butterfield, Minn. Mrs. Gustavson visited friends in Bis- marck from Tuesday until Thursday, and will stay at the Johnson home about ten days, Lyman By CLARA £&. WANTTAJA i ‘The Lyman school board héld @ meeting at the clerk’s home last Tuesday evening. Miss Laura Steckman visited friends in Lymann a few days last week. ‘ Miss &. Eckhoim came home last Monday evéning from Detroit Lakes where shé has been employed the last two months, She will visit with Mrs. Lange, who has been taking treatments at a Bismarck hospital for a week, returned to her home Monday. Laura Mitchell visited with Doro- thy Burke Tuesday. Orvis Adams called at the Frank Riebe home Tuesday. Wm. Brown was visiting with old friends at Washburn last week. August Magnuson and sons Carl and Roy were callers at the Iver Erickson home Wednesday evening. Emery Johnson celebrated his returned to their home Saturday. Donald, who has been a patient at ospital the past two ¢ improved. "ap By MISG JANICE M. CODDINGTON Mr. and Mrs. Walter Paul were) A 5 guests at the Vernen Worst home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Steiner Gra: ’ é Mr. and Mrs. Prank Gray and Ma- bel Hegelgrove Tussdsy i i : i I if ee BRE A i of Ot pee cay dae aekngaiola) 7H Albert. ‘was | company Comal, May Rees? a visitor at jendan, to St. Pati), Minn., tole HE z £ F I e : il 3 it 5 ea i 5 4 A 4 a 35 Re : 5 g i i M. ' grandsons, for Zeeland, N. Darele and Dellas, sons of Mr. and|Dek., where he will be employed as Mrs. Ivan Goldsmith. #@ mechanic in s gefage. Herman was Mr. and Mrs. Harry Erickson and| formerly employed at the Motor Inn daughters of Battle Creek, Iowa, were | in Linton. plead it Joe and to othe ing to.the island, which now rises 13 feet above the water level. A highway, at,center left, connects the island with nearby Yerba Beuna Island. his father, Carl Windbauer, who has been employed as plumber in the re- modeling of the Linton school. Ken- neth spent from Monday to Saturday at the Steve Koppy home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Furhman and family will leave for their home in Wichita Falls, Texas, this week after spending a number of days visiting friends and relatives in and around Hazelton and Garrison, N, Dak. tte | Sibley Bu By MRS, ELMER BLOOMQUIST MrsEarl Evans and children drove te Bismarck Monday. Mrs. E. Bloomquist and children Wayne and Darlene visited at the L. B. Roth home Wednesday atfter- noon, Harry Davidson is employed at the Henry Larson home. Mfs. ©. J. Roberts of Jamestown lied with her mother for several ys. Miss Vivian Larson spent Sunday at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Evans and daughters visited at the Gilbert Ced- erstrom home Sunday. Callers at the EB. Bloomquist home Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lundquist, Roy Gramling, Raymond and Wavie Evans, Peter Davidson, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tompkins nd son Donald of Pinehurst, Wash. Clear Lake By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Clear Lake school meeting was held Tuesday evening to consider the bids for the school busses. Mrs, E. J. Johnson and son James, Mrs. Albert Christensen, Miss Loraine Brown and Helen Nelsen were enter- tained at the Mrs. Mary Nelson home | |Thursday afternoon. Milton Ness of Driscoll is helping George Young put up hay. Mrs, E. A, Van Vieet left Monday morning for Montana to visit her son Robert Lannoman and family. Miss Hazel Nelsen of Driscoll is tak- ing care of the house while she is one, Mrs. E. J. Johnson and son James left Monday for Sykeston to visit a few days before leaving for their home in Chicago. Young People’s Luther league met Sunday at the Nels Dronen home. A large crowd was in attendance. Hazelgrove By MES. ALLEN FRAZIER Mrs. Irvin Sattler and daughter Marilyn. from near Lodi, Calif, are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Verne Wardrup. They expect to return home next week. Mr. and Mrs. Efrahem Scharffer —_— ————-¢ and son Marvin were guests at the | Wilson Alen Frasier home Thursday eve- MRS. BERG Jimmy O’Brien who was operated » 7omy / on early Suday morning for appendi- Mr. Mrs. Fred Schiller of Vélva, N. citig is reported as doing nicély. D., visited at the Sem Berg home Theodore Heil, Andrew Kraft, Otto uraday, Butt and Jéan Kramer wete Tuttle Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Redington visited at the Sam Berg home Sunday. callers Saturday. Clover Johns will leave next week Mr. and Mrs. Gust Neumiller spent Sunde? at the Jake Rust home. bee Portland, Orégon, to visit rela- ves, Mr, and Mrs. Otto Beich, Buelah, Clifford and Leona were visitors at the Andrew Kraft dr. home Saturday. A party was held at the Bén Kiley home Saturday evening, celebrating Mrs. Ben Kiley’s birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Papeno, Mr. and Mrs. John Harty of Wing, Solomen Gillig, Hart Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. John Ah] were among the guests. A large birthday cake, beautifully decorated, was baked and presented to Mrs. Kiley by her daughters. A delicious lunch was served at midnight. Mrs. John Vietz who has been ill for the last two weeks is better at this writing. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Frazier were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and children, Eva Dieg- ner, Emanuel and Eddie Fode, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kiley and femily, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kraft Jr. afd Elaine, June and Grandma Holmes. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stark and children visited at the Clyde Haney home in Wing Saturday evening. Harney. Jaton, Glennajean, Ester, a Floyd, nevieve and Patty Ann of Bismarck spent Frazier motored to Bismarck Sunday pererel Gays) sols weer Ste noeie. to see Mrs. Herman Jaton who is ill in the hospital there. Mrs. Jaton, who underwent an operation last Mon- dey is getting along nicely. OUT OUR WAY Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schmidt were caves, ae the rpome ob bat and -Mrs, family called at the Robert Welch home Wednesday evening. Elmer Funston and Julius Dormon took @ truck load of stock to Fargo the middle of this week. George Scarbrough, elderly recluse of the Spur neighborhood, was taken to @ local hospital again this week. Mr. Scarbrough had not been home very long, having spent most of the spring and summer in the hospital. Mrs. Robert Welch and little so: wid arrived home Wednesday from ifornia, where they had been vis- ting Mrs. Welch’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Doppler, for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. John Welch and ne- Phews, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch end family and Catherine Moran of St. Alexius hospital, visited at the Doppler home Sunday. —________+ | Sterling By SHIRLEY STEWART i Schoo! election was held Wednes- Cay afternoon et the schoolhouse School meeting was held Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Math Braun and son Wallace, accompanied by Mrs. Thos. Stewart, were business callers in Bis- merck Monday afternoon. Mrs. Charles Ryan and daughters, Ketherine and Dorothy, left Sunday for a visit in Graceville, Minn., with her parents and for other points in Mr. and Mrs. Mark Koons and family of Colorado were visitors at the George Lee home Wednesday. Alfred Quallie visited with friends and relatives here for a few days. He 4s from Decorah, Iowa, and was on his way to the coast. Oscar Anderson consulted @ doctor Pete Bachmeyer of Strasburg is visiting his sister, Mrs. Math Braun, for a few days, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Anderson spent a few days last week at the Harold Olson home in Clear Lake township. Mrs, Arthur Cheneweth, Sr., visited at the Harold Brownawell home Wednesday afternoon. Quite a few attended the sale at the Henry Zuroff farm north of here. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zuroff and family are leaving soon for the west coast. They expect to locate in Idaho. ——____—___—_—__+ | Heaton By SARAH HEINLE A baby shower was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gil- ry FOP ry at the Joe Holkup home Saturday. John Schaldt was a caller at the Rudolph Wall home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Schlafman Sr. of Turtle Lake left for Oregon Thursday. Visitors at the A. H. Heinle home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Waleker and Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Heinle of Turtle Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Gottleib Schell and son Paul and daughter Esther. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walcker, daughter Delores, Mrs. Korner, and Mrs. Frank Reis and daughter Betty were visitors at the A. H. Heinle home Thursday evening: Kenneth Walcker is visiting at the A. H. Héinle home a few days. Wing J 4 ae and Mrs, Brietmeyer and overnight guests at the Alex Neff home. Helen Neff returned with them to spend the week-end. Mr, and Mrs. M. Kimball and three children of Mankato, Minn., are visit- ing at the B. W. Graham home a few days. Mrs. Kimball is a daughter of Mr. Graham. Sunday scheol will reopen Sunday, Sept. 5, after a two months’ vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Roher and fami- ly of Tuttle, visited at the Kraft home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. George Sedivic and daughter Jeanne were Sundey din- ner guests at the H. J. Glanville home. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Weber of New Rockford spent Seturday at the R. B. Jacobson home. Miss Alice McCloskey who has spent the past two months in Oregon returned to her home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Knowles and children, and Carolyne Gellener of Arena, visited friends and reletives in Woodworth Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Riseanen and daughter Helen from Sterling, were callers at the Hannus home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Shuh and son Mr. and Mrs. John Shuh and chil- dren, ahd Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reitman Of Underwood, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph (| tf Tet Mr. shd Mré. John Richter and| ho: and Mrs. house Tuesday evening. They will are soon for Oregon to make their ome. family of Bismarck were Thursday |>! Harvey, before lea’ Minot where they will homes. Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Lein and daughter La Verne of Regan and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Nelson and children of Driscoll were visitors at the So- phus Lein home Sunday. * Miss Evelyn Lunden of Roseglen N. Dak., spent the week-end with Gladys Lein. ———<——_—_————_———_———t | Moffit o By MES. A W. FAUST School will open here on Sept. 7 with Miss Morris and Mr. Larvick or the high school staff, Mr. Putman the upper grades and Miss Simon- son the primary room. A ferewell party was given for Mr. Whitaher at the school The Ladies’ Aid held a chicken sup- per at the Fay Johnson home on Wednesday evening. The Nonpartisan club met at the C. A. Carroll home last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Watkins will sell at public auction their farm ma- chinery, stock and household goods on Tuesday, Sept. 7. Sale starts at 1:20 o'clock. Mrs. John Lunde and children ree turned from Oregon on Sunday after having spent the last three weeks visiting relatives there, W. H. Edson sold at public auction his farm machinery and stock of Monday, Aug. 30. He and his family will make their future home a Brainerd, Minn. Mrs, Laura Kimball of Santa Crus, Calif., is visiting at the home of her asugnier, Mrs. Carl Olson’ and fame ye Today’s Recipe qf wish trigns ron tora juice, you Ted to the following suggestions from RutD M. Dawson of the NDAC extension foods department will help you: 1, Use only fully ripe, firm tomae toes of @ bright red color, picked fresh from the vines, 2. Do not use a kettle of copper, brass or iron for cooking the toma- toes as thi metals react on the color of the we e58 3. t qu . Work quickly handling matoes in small quantities, not over 2 gallons at one ¢ matoes, wash thoroughly and cut into small Pieces. 5. Precook the toes below the boiling point at ring temper- atute, without adding water, until softened. (Avoid boiling.) 6. Put the hot tomatoes at once through @ fine cone-shaped sieve. (The shape of sieve allows the least air to be incorporated in the pulp.) 7, Use % to 1 tsp. of salt to each quart Shien and reheat the juice at during storage. Bureau Acts to Stop Menace of Plane Gas Washington, Sept. 3—(#)—New in- surance of safety in the air provided in leas and tasteless, has caused thou- sands of deaths in automobiles and bureau officials say. It causes seri- ous sickness and death when breathed because the blood absorbs it in pref- erence to oxygen. The army sir corps has found thet five-thousandths of one per cent in the air breathed in the cockpit or cabin of an airplane is dangerous and the danger incréases with altitude be- cause in rarefied atmosphere the per- centage of oxygen in relation to car- bon monoxide is materially less. By Williams