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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1937 = ned to be held Oct. 19 at the home of | next meeting will be with Mrs. George! Mrs, E, W. Anderson. Claridge, Oct. 14. Billie Hughes, Jr, was ® Sunday| Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford were cinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Grant jeallers at the C. D. Kimball home Turner, The Turners returned home |rear Brittin Wednesday. News <2. Wing Neighbors iter. Mr. Scudder was a former high school instructor here. Miss Esther Lang spent the week- jend at Sterling, Miss Miller at Moffit ELIZABETH MUELLER Miss Ida Wutzke who has been em- ployed in California for the last two months is now employed in the Wing ‘Cafe. Mrs, Fred Banttari who has been visiting in Menahga, Minn., returned to her home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Harvey and caughter LaVerne and Gladys Lein were visitors in Jamestown over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Glanville and daughter Bernice were visitors at the Harrison Rodgers home in Bis- marck Sunday. The Wing high school teachers ‘went to Sterling Monday for a teach- ers’ meeting. Burnette Jacobson, who has been jand Miss Steward at Menoken. Mr, and Mrs. C. A. Swanson and Harold were entertained at the El- wood home Sunday. Miss Josephine Hopkins left Mon- day for Fargo. The school nurse will be here Oct. |8, in the hall to examine school chil- dren. | Burnt Creek % MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON Harry Coddington and son, Ber- tram, Will Kolb and son Rober: left for Valley City Monday. Mr, and Mrs, Valentine Steiner and family were guests of Mrs. Steiner's mother, Mrs. Marion Heck, Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Lester Bunker and visiting friends and relatives in Wing | family were guests of her father Sun- the last month, returned to Des {day. Moines, Iowa, Tuesday. Wesley Coddington, Clinton Solum Mr, and Mrs. Steve Bellabon are jand Janice M. Coddington made a trip Wisitors at the Ed Dalbec home. to Sweet Briar Saturday. Services were held at the Congre- = ational church of Wing Sunday eve- ace! Rev. S. E. Senecal of Wilton | Sibley Butte | officiated. Shirley Lein wasa week-end guest] By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST Of Aldene Morse of Regan. A shower was held at the Ben Mc-| Miss Hattie Davidson of Minneap- Closkey home Friday evening in honor Jolis is visiting her parents, brothers ! Clover Johns who will be married jand sisters here. ‘Monday evening in McClusky. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wildfang and family, Mrs. Scott of Mereneie. and Bill and Leo Shafer of Mandan were $ Hazelgrove | callers at the E, Bloomquist home ears Henry Lar d sister, Mr: Mrs, Henry Larson and sister, Mrs. a taldl detiia C. J. Roberts of Jamestown, motored Mr, and Mrs, Lester Norton,|to Jamestown Wednesday, returning -in-] sister of Mrs,|Friday. thdam Haas lett the Hnas home where|_ Miss Bernice Bliss called on Mrs. they have been visiting, for Phila-|Larson, Wednesday. 5 Gelphia, Pa., where Mr. Norton is go-| Mrs. Elmer Bloomquist and chil- fmg to school. Mrs. Haas’ grand-|dren called on Mrs. P. E. Roth mother and an uncle, who also were |Thursday afternoon. wisiting at the Haas home, returned s to Chaffie, N. D,, accompanied by Hampton ‘Mrs, Haas, who expects to visit rel- etives there for a week. By GERTRUDE KOPPY Emil Jassman has moved from the Kiley ranch to the Robert Dumphy| Steve Koppy, accompanied by Mr. farm near Denhoff. The Jassmans|and Mrs, Ed Surber, daughters Ruby are the parents of a baby boy born/and Edna, and son Norman motored last week at the Christine Jaton|to Mandan Sunday. From there the ‘ Misses Edna and Ruby accompanied Revival services are being con-|C, F. Kelsch to Devils Lake where they Gucted all_week at the Nazarene|will attend school, The others re- church by Reverend Walter Sorenson | turned home in the afternoon. of Bismarck. Herman Backhaus spent Sunday at + and Mrs. Walter Stark, Imo-|his parents’ home. Herman is em- Gene, William and Calvin called st|ployed at a garage in Zeeland. e Harvey home in Wing, Sat Herbert Ketchum, Jr., of Linton visited with friends in this vicinity who was staying at his |Sunday. home in Goodrich, re-| Those of this vicinity attending the to ga to school there.|Linton high school, which began the Delbert Wah! and |term, Sept. 20, are, George and Rus- guests at the jsell Lawler, Tillie Weber, Clinton Tuttle Sun |Lawler, Fred Kiemele and Regina Welch’s Spur | lesday were Mr. and Mrs. Otto Belch} mr, and Mrs. John Welch, ou children, Mr. and Mrs. August Ipanied by Mrs. L. 8, Doppler Sey lela e Caan . {were in Bismarck Thurad ‘Thursday on mines habeas fen makers cn tiny count jomemakers club meeting. con and Mrs, Johnathan Felkle and| “a number from this community & cetera were. an ena Of /tended the funeral services of 4 Mrs. August ich Wednes-|Gcarbrough at the Webb's undertak- C ee parlors in Bismarck Friday morn- Mildred Schuase motored to Bis- marck with friends Friday evening where she took the bus for Minot. She |spent the week-end there. ° Mr. and Mrs. L, 8. Doppler and gon Dennis left Friday evening by car is Beach, N. D., where they expected Mr, and Mrs, Frank Gray and Mabel Jan” iMorane Mie Rerctere non called at the J. E, Davis |wrs, Moran will leave Beach in the Tuesday. ture for points in the west. Mrs, Russell Woodward and daugh- |Tv ‘ber merelin mitten ug! e Lynn and Lester Stull spent Sat- urday visiting at the Robert Welch oper a als called at the Al-Jand Chester Boyd homes. and Mra. Fred Wagner and fam- Canfield Steele were visitors at the home » and Mrs. M. 8. Goldsmith Sun- By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN Mr. and Mrs. James Olson and ‘Mr, and Mrs, Adolph Heib and son ae pee ecrper guests at the home + and Mrs. Frank Gray 8un-|cien Olson, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ghylin and family and Miss Wood were Cinner guests at the Ole Olson home fay. Donald Kramer, who is staying with Sunday. Wesley Inglebritson spent Satur- sister, Mrs. George Mack, at Pet- Ecos “nd secing high school, ee le week-end at his mother’s day evening and Sunday at the Ghylin home. reer entire ors my | Burnett Jacobson and John Heth- Russell Kramer, Sunday, erington left for Des Moines, Iowa, after spending five weeks here vis- iting relatives, . The American Legion auxiliary meeting was postponed until Oct. 14. Mrs, Ole Olson, Mrs. Ghylin and Mr, and Mrs. Dee Bailey were busi- By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN ‘Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Newland, daugh- fer Joyce, and Mrs. Newland’s mother, BMrs. Hansen of Steele, returned from heir trip to Devils Lake Tuesday -Etling Olausen motored to Sterling Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland Gamily spent Sunday at Steele. = ‘Mrs, Carrie Nelsen and daughter s vialted Mrs. Albert ci ; ¢ e Sunday af i nrisien ‘Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dronen and Mrs, Ghylin and Mrs. Olson con- sulted physicians while there, | Lein By OLGA M RISE visiting at the Ole Vik home. D. D. Barkman home. of Steele is visit Miss Arlette ‘Mrs. George ted at Clear the J. O. Rise home. it EEE i | A 3 R nef Fel i ei r i i Hd ri Mrs. Doppler’s mother. fe ness callers in Bismarck Monday. |King 's. Martha Scheie, Mrs. Art Nel- son daughter Marie and Lewis Vik of New Deal, Mont., spent several days Mr, and Mrs, George Pehl and son visitors at the Nels Neil of Arena spent Sunday at the Hing. spent Saturday aH a3 Baa as y, night and Suni Young and) the'J, 0. Rise/home. J School started in No. 2 Monday morning with Mrs. Alvhild Lien as teacher. George Vik, Einar Spilde, Irwin and selma Rise spent Sunday afternoon at Emery and family. M. A. Doucette recently returned from Chicago, where he was employed as a painter. Mr. Doucette has been ill the last few weeks. M. A. Johnson of Knox, N, D., spent the week-end here with his family. Miss Margaret Olson spent the week-end in Bismarck. | Rock Hill By RUTH LITTLE Mr. and Mrs, Frank Walker and fumily of Bismarck were dinner guests at the home of Mrs, J. F. Lit- Ue and family Sunday. Aelred and Laurence Bouche are spending a few days as guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Patton. Leona Broehl returned from Bis- marck Saturday. She was a guest of Phyllis Little Saturday evening. Willie Jiras returned from Willow City Thursday. He was an overnight guest at the Mrs. J. F. Little home. Harriett By MRS. CHRIST WETZEL | Bernie Zimmer spent the week-end here with his wife. Miss Ruth Pleines is employed at the E. R, Leach home. Mr. and Mrs. George Pehl and son, Neil, were callers at the Christ Wetzel home Sunday ‘evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Merkel and chil- dren and Carl Schopp spent Sunday at the Jake Knittel home. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wetzel were Sunday dinner guests at the John Troutman home. George Galbreath of Tuttle spent Sunday with Frank Lambert. Gerhart Wutzke left Friday for Fargo where he will attend a barber college. Painted Woods By MRS, JOE BROWN ‘The Girls’ 4-H club held their an- nual meeting at the school house Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nelson of Chi- cago, Ill., arrived at the Andrew Nel- son home Wednesday. The Nelsons intend to spend a few weeks visiting with friends and relatives here and in Bismarck. Emery Johnson is a patient at the ‘Wilton hospital, suffering with a back ailment. Alfred Hagen, # Wilton high school student, wrenched his ankle badly at football practice Friday. Ralph Burke called at the Orla Hammock home Sunday. Martha and Francis Lange spent the week-end at their home here. Mr. and Mrs, Anton Nelson and Mr. ‘and Mrs, Andrew Nelson entertained the following guests at dinner Sun- day: Mr, and Mrs. Albert Nelson and daughter of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. August Nelson and son Junior, all of Bismarck, Visitors at the eae aa home Sunday were Mr. and Bill Bit- ner and children and Mrs. Joe Brown and children, The “Missouri Valley Rangers” fur- ished the music. at the dance held at behets Iske pavilion Saturday night, OO George| | Telfer By MES. WM. McMURRICK H. ©. Putnam and Mr. Ballwig called at the R. B. Fields home Wed- nesday. Lioyd Weaver drove down from Bismarck Friday afternoon. Mrs, ‘Weaver, who is teaching Telfer school oe 2, returned with him for the week- Kenneth Johnston returned to School at Bathgate recently. The young people of the Glencoe church attended the convention at Wilton, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Fields called at the Elmer Funston home Sunday evening, The Telfer 4-H club members gath- ered at the Fields home Sunday to have their club picture taken. They enjoyed a picnic dinner. _ Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Yeater and Gaughters, Eleanor and Betty, and their home Monday after spend: five days visiting relatives aa friends, Mr. and Mrs. ©. D. King spent tWo weeks in Yellowstone National park, the Black Hills and at Sioux City, vis- iting ienae ts ana on Althea raven motored Hollywood. ie Mr. and Mrs. Albert She: Mr. and Mrs, Howard Sherman” and daughter, Marilyn, and Huey Ma- honey of Fayette and Ia., returned to their homes Tuesday eve- ne Perry Sherman returned with Mrs, LuElla Bird accompanied brother, Stanley, to South Dakota. The Menoken Homemakers met at the home of Mrs. Otto Ayers Thurs- Cay afternoon with three members Present. Three new members were admitted to the club, Mrs. R. G. Abe- len, Mrs. Clarence Schmidt and Mrs, Vesta Guest. Mrs. George close of the meeting. tos Saturday from Minnesota, where they spent the summer with their son A number of friends gathered at the William MacDonald home Sun- day to help Mr. MacDonald celebrate hus seventy-sixth birthday anniver- sary. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Tressler, Eleanor Mac- Donald and John Smith of Bismarck, Mr, and Mrs. James MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs., Alex Anderson and family, Frank Erickson and son Ernest and |* | | Menoken ¢ son, John, of New Paris, Ind., left for |*! county nurse, was the main speaker. A pot luck lunch was served at the |the The Menoken high school kitten- ball team was defeated Friday after- noon by McKensie with a score of |and dai ‘supper guests at the John Crawford home Sunday. [Schrank [ By EDNA MARCHANT Mr. and Mrs. John Witt and son Jack, and Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Sperry visited at the Panjkovich home on Sunday afternoon. Vivian Neiters, who attends high school in Wing, spent the week-end at her parents’ home. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bender and family left Saturday morning for points in South Dakota, Iowa, Min- nesota and Wisconsin, where they will visit for some time. William Witt and daughter Esther were visitors at the John Witt home Thursday afternoon, + Lorraine Wentz and Mary Novy called at the James Novy home Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. John Reile of Mc- Clusky were dinner and supper guests at the Henry Schuh home in Regan last Sunday. By HELEN AUNE Miss Frances Tourtelotte léft for Fargo, N. D., Wednesday, where she will attend the Agricultural college. Mrs. T. G. Carner and Bert Olson attended the Burleigh county teach- ers’ meeting at Sterling, Monday. The high school was dismissed at noon. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Sherman moved to the Taplin mine Sunday where Mr. Sherman is employed. The Regan Wide Awake 4-H club gave their annual Achievement day Program Saturday evening. H. O. Putnam, county extension agent, gave a talk after which lunch was served, Mr, and Mrs, B. O. Lein and daugh- ter Laverne moved to Sterling, N. D., Tuesday. ‘Mrs. Joe Kiefer spent several days in Wilton last week with her mother- in-law, who is ill. The Regan Ladies’ Aid met at Mrs. R. A. Griepp’s home Wednesday after- noon, Mr, and Mrs. Ed Shafer are the parents of a baby girl born Tuesday morning. Miss Nellie Lundberg returned Mon- day after a week's visit in Bismarck with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Westerman and family motored to McClusky, N. D., ye Gottlieb Dochtor visited with friends and relatives in New Rock- ford, N. D., over the week-end. . a es | Ecklund © By ELBIE MURREY Esther and Violet Holden were vis- itors at the home of Mrs, Con John- son, Sunday. Frank and Bertha Partyke and Mrs. doe Poole, Jr., and family were vis- ales at the Holden home Sunday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hokien and fam- ily were visiors at the John Eilson and Steve Murrey homes Sunday. Frank Murrey visited at the Enoch Anderson home Sunday. ——_—_—_—____—_______» i Richmond By CHRISTINE BOSSERT Edwin Sabin, who has been em- ployed at the Patterson ranch for the last five months, left for his home in Frost, Minn., Tuesday afternoon, He was accompanied by his aunt, Mrs. Hannah Larson, who will visit at the Miss ler, who is employed in Tuttle, spent the week-end ‘with her , Bosserta, Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Berg are ¢oing the chores on the Eddie Schauer farm near Menoken while Mr. and Bits. Bchauer! ste (on'ie, trip/in: the wes Meta Brunsch returned to the Lar- son home Tuesday afternoon after pending ® few days at her parents’ ‘Mr, and Mrs, Jacob Stroh and son Edward attended the Mission Fest in Mr, and Mrs. Fred Smith and fam- iiy visited at the Degner home Sun- day. Agnes Smith spent Saturday night and Sunday with ternaG Carioe Gottfried Bossert, Jr. and Martin and Emil Degner were other callers at the Larson home during the day. The Saturday afternoon at the Helma Thor. Pearson was elected Jean Danielson Office. Plans County 4-H Bismarc! A eon was ing will Q Me and Mrs. Andrew Irvine and family. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Kimball and family from near Brittin, Mr..and Mrs, James Robidou and family were \| Regan [| ox toa | By RUTH MILLET “She was a good girl,” protested a New Jersey mother after her 20-year- old daughter had shot and killed a married man who was her lover. ‘That mother’s defensive outcry was the natural one. She had always wanted her daughter to be a “good is cove: girl” and 80 she believed that she was. She had set- tled the question of her daughter's chastity in her own mind — for- getting that chas- tity is one thing a girl decides for herself. Perhaps this was not always as true as it is today. But anyone who has i lived in a college Ruth Millett dormitory in the last few years knows that, among the college group at least, young women of today are making up their own And it is safe to. say that in this matter they are no different from any other group of young women. The training: they have received from church and home may influence them some—but it isp’t the deciding factor. Almost any girl who is in school this month would admit to you—if she were perfectly frank—that she knows some of her friends or acquaintances are not waiting for marriage. She might not tell you her own code—but she would not mind your knowing that she is not shocked by theirs. Older people—parents and teachers —have no way of knowing what young people are thinking and what their real codes are, because young [Free By MES. WALTER DIETZMAN Ed Tellinghausen, son Ruben and daughter Helen and Miss Tena Harms of Bismarck spent Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Tebbo Harms. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sherman and daughter Marilyn were overnight guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Ivan Sherman, Saturday. Walter Diezman threshed for El- Tebbo Harms this week. Mrs. Clark Monroe and daughter and Miss Tena Harms of Bismarck spent Wednesday at the home of their end Lucille Fields visited at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Henry Miller Wed- nesday evening. Mrs, Bernice Bachman, teacher of the East Frances school, went to Jud- son, N. D., Friday evening where she will spend the week-end visiting friends. £ Mr, and Mrs, William Kerghaw vis- ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Larson near Hazelton, Sunday. Mrs, Paul McCormick and daughter Donnie spent the week-end visiting relatives in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Westacott of Sanger, N. D., arrived at the home of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dietaman Sat- urday evening, where they visited over the week-end. Mof: By MRS. A. W. FAUST . Mr, and Mrs. Harold Howitson and children of Elgin, visited at the home Be Ne ane Maca 3D Olena, Thats lay. Morris Thompson a CCC camp in Utah to resume his studies in the high school here. Moffit played kittenball at Brad- mer Lundquist, Henry Miller and|. When Girls Go Wrong Mother of Accussed Murderess Insists Her Daughter “Was a Good Girl” But Was She? Modern Miss Analyzes Her Sisters---And Gives a Tip To Modern Parents because they ara forced into it, or because they think it will in- If your word is going to any weight today you'll have to Mrs, John Drennan, right, gives a mother’s embracing love to Mar- garet Drennan, accused of kilting her married suitor at Iselin, N. J. people are never quite frank with] Most of the advice that has been|and most ignoble older ones — even the older people given young girls for years results| checks and stunts they love the most. Whenever they| from head-in-the-sand reasoning.| love. It breeds lomely women fear to “shock” they keep things to) Whenever these older advisers broach| selfish men.” themselves, fs the subject of “petting”— they still| (Copyright, 1087, NEA Service, Inc.) Were War Aces Afraid? One Admits He ‘Might as Well Have Been Was ‘That Scared’ When At- tacked by 50 Planes; Others Tell Stories Editor's Note—Some of the American war aces of the last war admit they were afraid at times. Lieut. Howard ©. Knotts of Springfield, Tl., was one of them. Some of his experiences, slong with those of others, follows in this, the concluding article on America’s intrepids of the pioneer days of fighting in the air. By CLAUDE WOLFF New York, Sept. 23 —(?)— Were American World War aces—those fel- low:: who shot down at least five enemy planes to win the title—ever afraid? One of them, Lieut. Howard C. Knotts of Springfield, Il., admits he was, at least on one occasion. The ace, however, was not 80 frightened but that he succeeded in Another ace arias is Maj. Edward war occurred on Sept. 24, 1918, when two flights of the 17th squadron (10 sttips) met the Richtofen circus in full force in the neighborhood of Cambrai,” Lieut. Knotts said. Were at Least 50 Ships “They numbered at least 50 ships dock on Friday, the score being 16 to|1 4 in favor of Moffit. Morris Bens returned to the Agri- cultural college at Fargo where he will enroll as a sophomore. Mrs. Laura Kimball left for her home in Caifornia after the son attended @ meeting in Wn. Ci into the Ed ter. Mr. leave soon children, Tylas and Lynn Magnus and Gwen: attend a NAY ore wensemtee BORN THIRTY YEARS TOO SOON,

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