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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1937 [News <*, Neighbors} fers’ meeting in Bismarck Saturday. | Harriett By MRS. CHRIST WETZEL Mrs, Arlie Felton and children of Wing spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. E. R. Leach. Visitors at the Emil Wutzke home| Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rochel and children and Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Wutzke and family. Mrs. John Merkel called at the O.! G. Weitstock home Sunday. | John Schauer and Miss Edna Hun-| neman were dinner guests at the) \Christ Wetzel home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Zimmer and Mrs, E, Bide called at the David Ol- son home Sunday evening. Mrs, Bernie Zimmer, grade teacher, | gave a Halloween party for her pu- bils Monday afternoon. | Rock Hill | ee By RUTH LITTLE Hilda Waugeman was an overnight Guest Tuesday of Phyllis Little. Mr. and Mrs.’ Jake Frey moved their household goods to McClusky this week, where they -vill make their future home. Jim O'Brien of Bismarck was 4 ‘veek-end guest of Alfred Bousche. Jesse and Ira McCoy and Clarence Walker left Tuesday morning for points in California where they will spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Haakensun. end son and Shirley Walker of Bis- ™Marck were dinner guests at the The members of the Glendale Sun- day school had a party at the log cabin Friday evening. Agnes Vogel is visiting friends in Bismarck this week. The Glencoe-Stewartsdale young people met at the Oder home Sunday. {Corinne Buckley led the meeting. Alex Stewart and daughter Doris called at the Wm. McMurrick home Monday. | Menoken a | By NORMA AGNEW The pupils of Miss Ledahl, primary! teacher, entertained their mothers at a Halloween party Friday afternoon. Guests were, Mesdames Wm. Daven- port, Neil Funston, Noble Nelson, C. Dance, Otto Ayers, Fred Roberson, and Miss Myan, the teacher of the intermediate grades. Lunch was served at the close of the afternoon. The Menoken kittenball teams were both defeated by McKenzie, Friday afternoon on the Menoken diamond. Mr. and Mrs, M. O. Sherman as- sisted Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Sherman move to the Tebbo Harms farm Thursday. { A number of Menokenites attended 2. picnic Thursday evening at the local picnic grounds in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Holmes and family of De- troit, Mich. Mr. Hlomes is a brother vt Paul Holmes, A pot luck lunch was served. Mrs. C. D. King and Mrs. V. M. Craven attended a W.C.T.U. supper at McKenzie, Thursday night. Mrs, Carl Bjorstrom left for Grants Puss, Ore. Her son Edgar left for Washington. Mrs. Vesta Guest and Mrs. Lu Ella Bird were the Menoken Homemakers’ representatives, who attended a les- son, “Child Development,” given by Miss Dugan at the Boyd school house, Tuesday afternoon. Lunch was served Clayton Little home Sunday. ., Tillie Waugeman who is employed ih a Wilton cafe spent the week-end at her parents’ home. Lyman By CLARA E. WANTTAJA The Ingets have as their guests ccusins from Annandale, Minn., Elmer Sitrnio and Tilmer and Hazel Possio. Arvo and Emil Hakana, brothers of John Hokana, were visitors at the Hokana home several days last week. The Halloween masquerade dance hheld at the Lyman hall Saturday night Was very well attended. Music was furnished by the Old King Cole or- chestra from Tappen. Mrs, Louis Olson and daughter ‘Mavis spent several days last week gt their home here. by the Boyd Cross Country Home- makers. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Schaurer and son, Verna, and Clarence Giese of Sterling spent Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Agnew. Mr, and Mrs. George Knoll and children, Rosemary and Leo, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs, Adam Schaurer Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Salter and fam- ily of Driscoll, Sam Keister, Mr. and Mrs. George Ely and family and Fearle Salter were visitors at the hume of John Salter, Sunday. Frances | Violet Eliasson was a Thursday! ¢_. night guest of Bernice Wanttaja. Lydia Lehto spent Wednesday night with Laura Steckman, and Thursday aight with Edna Eliasson at the school teacherage. Emil Luiska, who has spent the last Several months at Rolla, N. D., re- turned to his parents’ home here Sat- urday for a visit with relatives and friends. Visitors at the Seth Harju home By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN | Elmer Lundquist, John Kruger, Joe Fischer and John Elias were callers at the Walter Dietzman home Mon- lay. John Elias from McKenzie was in this vicinity Monday. A township meeting was held at Tebbo Harms home Tuesday after- " Hubert Harju and Willys Wanttaja, Sunday were Emil, Andrew and Etu Luiska, Severi Eckholm, Ralph and noon, Mrs. Wm. Kershaw spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Elmer Lundquist. Edwin Dietzman dragged the road on the east side of the township Tues- day afternoon. Walter Dietzman went to South St. Paul with a carload of cattle Tues- day. He visited at the home of his rr | brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and | Telfer | Mrs. James Strong, and also his cousin before returning home. By MRS. WM. McMURRICK Mrs. Berniece Bachman left for Minot Wednesday morning where she Mr. and Mrs. Roy Duton, Mrs, O.|attended the State Teachers’ con- Dutton and Jack Dutton visited in| vention the remainder of the week. ‘this community Friday. She accompanied the county super- Adolph Giovannoni, Sr., motored to|intendent, Miss Marie Huber, of Bis- Sulo Eckholm and Maggie Neff were visitors at the Gust Eckholm and Seth Harju homes Sunday. Florence Waisti and Siania Pihlaja pent the week-end at their homes ere, Werona last week, Naomi Buckley spent the week-end marck. marck came out to the farm and got| the rest of their personal belongings Wednesday. Miss Olga Brose of Wing visited at the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John Kruger, this week. Mrs. Wm. Kershaw and son Arthur visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Melick of Washburn Sunday. Wing — a | ELIZABETH MUELLER Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Hein and daughter Bernice, John Wutzke and Ann Gellner returned from California Sunday evening. Mrs. Arnold Juhala and childrea} spent a few days last week at the | Charles Josephson home. Mrs. C. Kraft and daughters Irene and Delia, and Otto Brose left early Sunday morning for Wisconsin. Irene will remain there for a while. Shirley Lein spent several days last week visiting friends and relatives in Regan. Alice and Margaret McClusky A.|spent Saturday night and Sunday at the Wm. McClusky home in Sterling. Hilda Wageman of Regan spent the week-end with Opal Olson. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Jones, Mr. and Mrs, R. B. Jacobson and daughter Jerry, and Mrs. Henry Jacobson were visitors in Bottineau Sinday. Mrs. Ole Olson and Opal, Mrs. J. B. Glanville and Irvin, Mrs. Ben Boss and Beverly and Bobby visited friends and relatives in Regan Friday afternoon. The Wing teachers attended the teachers’ convention in Minot dur- ing the latter part of the week. Amelia Gray was a week-end vis- itor at the John Harty home. Ed Dolbec returned home from the hospital Saturday. Miss Olga Brose spent the week- end at the John Kruger home in Menoken. Regan | By HELEN AUNE The high school students had a Halloween stunt party Friday evening. The seniors’ stunt was awarded first prize. The Regan Ladies’ Aid met at Mrs. John Steinert's home Wednesday afternoon. The next meeting will oe held at Mrs, Howard Watkins’ home. The honor roll of the Regan high school for the first period is as fol- lows: Evelyn Coleman, sophomore, 91.75; Helen Aune, senior, 91.5; Ruth Cox, senior, 91; Josephine Brennise, sophomore, 90; Helen Holgerson, sophomore, 90; Robert Lundberg, senior, 90. Mrs. B .O. Lein and daughter La- verne of Sterling were overnight guests at Carl Lein’s home Wednes- day. Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Strand and family motored to Bismarck Sunday Sam Houser of Pickardville visited at Allan Westerman’s home Satur- day. Ray Brennise went to Grand Forks Saturday for a few days visit. Joe Rice motored to Arena Mon- day to visit his parents a few days. ¢-—____________» | Sibley Butte | es By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST Mr. and Mrs, George Hughes and son Russell were visitors at the Henry Larson home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Kidd of Mandan were callers at the P. E. Roth and Elmer Bloomquist homes Sunday. Mrs. C. J. Roberts of Jamestown left for her home Saturday after vis- iting with her mother, Mrs. P. E. Roth, for several days. Peter Davidson was a McKenzie caller Monday. He stopped at the E, Bloomquist home on business en route ——_____________4 | Wilson | 9 By MRS. JOHN A. BERG Mr. and Mrs. John Berg motored to Bismarck Saturday to visit Mrs. Mary Hinsz who is a patient at a Bismarck hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Gust Neumiller spent Thursday at the John Berg home. Revival meetings are being con- tinued this week at the Evangelical church north of Wilon. Mr. and Mrs. Gottlib Orman of Turtle Lake spent Friday evening at the Mike Wall home. Mr. and Mrs, A. E. Schaurer of Menoken spent Wednesday at the Ed Gessele home. | Mr. and Mrs, John A. Berg motored to McKenzie Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Schaurer. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wagner spent Wednesday at Bismarck with Mrs. Wagner's sister, Mrs. Mary Hensz. Mrs. J. A. Berg attended the 4-H club leaders’ meeting at Bismarck Saturday. ooo’ | McKenzie | By MRS. T. T. HUGHES The Homemaker's club members held their annual banquet Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and E. W. Anderson. The tables were dec- orated in the Halloween colors. There were 30 members and husbands present. After the banquet games were played. Those winning in the contests were Roy Wildfang, Jessie Easton and Harold Folkins. The WCTU members held their annual banquet at the Warren Clizbe home Thursday night with 23 mem- bers and visitors present. After the | banquet a treasure hunt took place; the group following the ghost. Mrs. Rudy Schrenk won the contest. The ‘tables and rooms were decorated in orange and black and the rooms were lighted with jack-o-lanterns. Miss Bernice Bliss assisted with serving. Mrs. George Manly motored to Valley City Sunday with her daugh- ter, Miss Mina Manly, who is attend- ing school at the Normal. The Misses Loletta Bloedau and Margaret Olson spent the week-end in Bismarck with relatives. Mrs. I. Rofteseth of Carson left Monday for her home after a two weeks’ visit here with her daughter, Mrs. E. L. Alams. Miss Margaret Olson left Tuesday tc accompany her friend, Miss Mar- garet Sheean, to Baker, Montana, where Miss Sheean’s mother who re- cently passed away was taken for burial. Mrs. E. L, Adams will be sub- stitute teacher for Miss Olson during her absence: | Driscoll pee. By DELLA MAE OLSON Rev. A. O. Borlang and family are Mrs. | Trygg ! daughter of Bismarck visited rela- tives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Burnett have been visiting in the northwest part of the state. C. A, Swanson is attending com- missioner’s meeting in Bismarck this week, Schrunk By EDNA MARCHANT Mr, and Mrs. “Roy Marchant mo- tored to McClusky Friday afternoon. While there they called on their son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Giele. * Guy and Hester Bailey called at the Vernon Bailey home Tuesday eve- ning. Arthur and Ernie Witt and Adolph Triebwasser called at the Roy Mar- chant home Sunday. Henry Schuh spent a few days at the Gust Frey home near Denhoff last week, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schuh and fam. ily, Mr, and Mrs, Gust Frey and fam- tiy spent Sunday at the Henry Schuh home in Regan. Miss Tracy Novy is visiting her Pa ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Novy in ‘Wing this week. Philip Schuh of Bismarck was a Saturday overnight guest at the Ed. ‘Schuh home in McClusky. By MRS. GEORGE NELSON Ella Trygg, Elinora Redman, ac- companied by Mr. Williams of Bald- win, motored to Minot Thursday to aitend the N. D. Education associa- tion convention. Mrs, Clara Magnus presented her pupils in a short Halloween program Friday afternoon. Prizes were given for stunts. Lunch was served by the hostess. Visitors were Mrs. Ernest Kell, Mrs. Victor Moynier, Mrs. Bob Ecklund | By ELBIE MURREY Mr, and Mrs. John Baumiller and Margaret Murrey Partyke visited at the Ecklund school No, 1 Thursday. Visitors at the Murrey home Sunday | dat were, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zarth, daughter Lillian and sons Raymond land Dickie of Underwood, Mr. and Mrs, Al Huhn and sons, John, Al and Billy, and Mrs, Wm. Partyke of Wil- ton, Norman Holden and Enock Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Hagen and daughter Mary Jane called at the Murrey home Saturday. Frank Murrey visited at the Enoch Anderson home Sunday evening. ployed in Fargo the last two weeks, Teddy Murrey has been employed at the Holden mine for @ week, and Mrs, Loule Zoller and fam- ily and Harry Holden were visitors at the Murrey home Tuesday evening. Northwest Kidder ——————— Mr, and Mrs, Vernol Goldamith Adolph Hieb and sons Adolph and Jacob and Donald Kraemer were call- ers at Grays Wednesday evening. Mrs. M. 8. Goldsmith who was called to Minnesota a week ago by the death of her mother, returned home Friday. Her daughter Dorothy who is attending Valley City Teachers col- lege came with her to spend the week-end. Lawrence Goldsmith is now assist- ing Dave Albright in the Gamble store in Steele. Moynier and daughter Dolores, Mrs.| Donald Whitmore is teaching the George Nelson and Gwendolyn. John White school this term. Jessie Pettis, who teaches school} Mr. and Mrs, Frank Gray and near Medina, spent the week-end at|Mabel Hazlegrove were supper guests the David Trygg home. Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Katherine Keller and Eddie|Art Ochuner. Mr. and Mrs. John Zander visited school No, 3 in Trygg|Wisenberger were dinner guests there ‘Thursday, where Clara Magnusjon Sunday. teaches. Selmer Grenhave from Regan is employed at the A. T. Spangberg home. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Spangberg and Selmer Grenhaue were supper guests ‘Sunday at the George Nelson home. Ella and Ruth Trygg, Ellinora Red- man and Halver Tegelbeck were callers later in the evening. A number of young people attended the Halloween wedding dance and shower in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond Juhala at the Lyman hall Sun- day evening. Mrs. Juhala was Edna Erickson prior to her marriage. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Spangberg were guests last Sunday of his brother, David Spangberg, near Regan. Mr, and Mrs. John Kruger and new residents here. Rev. Borlang is the pastor for the Norwegian Lu- theran church. The Driscoll high school presented “Ready Made Family,” a comedy farce in three acts at the hall Friday evening. Members of the cast were: Louis Wright, Francis Langley, Vera Koon, Edythe Johnson, Doris Mc- Geughter Joan visited at the David ‘Trygg home Tuesday night. | Richmond By CHRISTINE BOSSERT Mr, and Mrs. Jake Leno, son Wal- Cann, Lloyd Gilchrist, Mavis Rosvold,|lace and Ernest Berg are visiting Clara and Glenwood ‘Rice and Alwin|friends in Montana, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Ochuner is working for Harry Morse. Mr, and Mrs. John Olson and fam- ily from near Robinson have moved onto the farm vacated last spring by the Carl Bender family. ] Burnt Creek | ae MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON Edward Flannagan. was @ guest of Paul Schonert last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. William Schonert and daughter Edna were entertained at the Herman Worst home last Sunday. John Hazbeck was a caller at the Coddington home Thursday. Miss Janice M. Coddington and Clinton Lolum motored to Fargo and Williston to visit relatives. They expect to be gone a week. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Coddington, daughters Arlene and Janice and Clinton Solum were supper guests of mr. and Mrs. Herman Worst Sun- Mrs. C .A. Carlson of Bismarck home. @t home, returning to Bismarck Sun-| was an overnight guest at the home day night. of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. The Kuntz family visited at the|and Mrs. Joe Fischer, Wednesday. Wogel home Sunday. She returned to her home in Bismarck Mrs. R. B. Fields and Mrs, Wm. | Thursday. McMurrick attended a 4-H club lead- Mr. and Mrs. Tebbo Harms of Bis- Mrs. Bloomquist and son Wayne called at the Earl Evans home Sat- urday evening. _ Gilbert Cederstrom and family vis- ited at the Earl Evans home Friday evening. Saretzke, Mrs. Lawrence Hull was hostess for the Women’s Foreign Missionary so- city Tuesday afternoon. The Homemaker’s club held a spe- cial meeting Thursday. Ella Dugan child specialist of Fargo took charge ot the program. Lunch was served at. noon by the club members. Mrs. Fred Jordan entertained at a birthday party Saturday evening for her daughter Leah. A Halloween motif was carried out in the decorations. Mr. and Mrs, E, C. Ruble who have been spending part of the summer months here left Friday for Minne- apolis. Mmes. A. H, and Carl Meland were hostesses for the Ladies’ Aid Thurs- day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Meland have been visiting relatives in South Da- kota. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Eisenbeisz and Reynold Berg are staying on the Leno farm while they are away. Mr, and Mrs. George Harman and Frank Holmberg spent eras with Mrs, ‘Holmburg in Bi uZ Mrs, Gunder “Hagen entertained Bismarc! Carl Berg was a caller by the Wal-|the Painted Woods Homemakers’ ter Mehlhoff home on Monday. club at a special meeting at her home Mr. and Mrs, G. A. Bossert and son | Monday. afternoon. Gottfried ‘and Henry Jacobson were| Leonard Lange arrived at his home visitors at the Alfred Larson homejhere last week from East Chicago, Maan evening. Ind., where he has been employed in and Mrs. Gottfried Weber,|the ‘steel mills. Mary and Theodore Weber, Miss| Albert Lange was an overnight Wiesenburger and Mr. Wiesenburger | guest at the Joe Brown home Friday. lof New Rockford called at the Rich-|returning to the Henry Johnson home| Nov. ard Weber home Thursday en route|Saturday afternoon. home from Bismarck. Miss Myra Johnson and her pupils Mr. and Mrs, Fred Neumiller from | presented a fine program at school Goodrich were visitors at the Christ|No. 2 Thursday evening which ended Berg home one day this week. the school term. After the program Albert, Clara and Christine Bossert,|Miss Johnson was presented with a Helen Hafer and Hans Jacobson vis-|lovely gift from her pupils. Refresh- ited with friends near Goodrich, Sun-| ments were served at the close of the day. evening. On Friday afternoon the pu- pils gathered at the’ Apes house for a Halloween party. Miss Johnson left for Pickardville, N. D., Saturday where she will teach this winter. Francis and Martha Lange and Ernest Blohm pe oe week-end at the Alvin Lange hom Guests at the Wm. Leben home —EE——————EEEE Riverview i By RITA MAE WORST Flanpigan was a caller ai the Walter Paul home Saturday. Mrs. Gus Hague, Jr., visited her Sunday atfernoon were Mr. and Mrs./parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Conway, fednesday. Christ Hilkin, John Kiefer and/Sr., of Bismarck, W daughter are Wm, Brown, and Mr.| Mr. and Mrs. Fred Klauwitter were and Mrs. daughter of East Chicago, Ind. Canfield By MRS. = F. GHYLIN Mrs, Anna Strand spent the last | Irvin week in land son-in- Evertte Bailey began his job suitor of the Canfield school Mon. (night, Prizes for bac ee Mr. and Mrs, Dee Bailey. Mr, and Mrs. Ghylin and sons were dinner guests at the Wm. Ollenberger Sunday. Mr, and Bill Schats and ai A large Bismarck with her laughter iad tp as|dance at Eliasen’s barn Saturday eet i baby} guests of Mr. ape are oun) Pian’ nigan We The Glenview Homemakers’ club gave @ shower in honor of Mrs. Paul Bourgois of Baldwin Thursday. Guests from this vicinity were Mrs. Herman Wore, Mrs. Gus Hogne, Jr., and Mrs, the best costumes were awarded to Miss Rae Worst and Mrs. daughter moved to the Lena Moser] By MRS. ALBERT CHRISTIANSEN ip board meeting was held and George} . Townshi; omnson spent Susy at the Wood |at the 7. B, Pay home Tuesday ester Lindsey returned home from John ‘Hisdorf of Driscoll was Wisconsin Thursday. vis- ‘iting in the neighborhood a iw days ‘Anne Mae Rasche visited over the |the past week. week-end at the P. E. Patton home. The school children had a Hal-|juntil Friday as Mr. Juhala, loween party at the Canfield school Saturday evening. Games were played and at midnight « delicious lunch was served. teacher, attended the school meeting jat_ Minot. Mrs. Albert Christensen visited with Mr. and Mrs, Ghylin, ‘Miss|Mrs. George Young Thursday after- Wood, Mr, and Mrs. Dee Bailey, Cecil |noon. Elkins and Mae Rasche and Everett attended. | Welch’s Spur ! >“ By MRS. R. M. WELCH A number of Homemakers’ members of Menoken and this cality gathered at Boyd school No. 1 Tuesday to hear Miss Mary Dugan of the University of Grand Forks speak on Child Development. Several visitors were also present. Mildred Schnase, teacher of Boyd school No. 1, left Tuesday for Minot where she attended the teachers’ convention, Laura Welch and Carol Boyd called at the John Welch and John Richter homes Thursday. Lynn and Lester Stull spent a few days the latter part of this wees with their father, Harvey Stull, near Moffit. Mr, and Mrs, W. E. Snyder visited at the John Welch home Sunday evening. Leo Doppler, Mrs. Ruth McMurrich and children, Sgt. Baird of Ft. Lin- coln and Mrs. L. 8. Doppler were callers at the Robert Welch home Sunday. Moffit By MRS. A. W. FAUST ‘The Mesdames Clair Porter, Alfred Simonson spent Wednesday evening at the Oscar F Gilbert home, The carnival put on by the Moffit school for the benefit of the library was very well attended. Mrs, F. H. Pillsbury won the lucky number on the blanket, Miles Benz won a maga- zine rack for winning the most Bingo games, Mrs. John Lunde won the door prize, a cuckoo clock, and Ollie Kendall held the lucky number on the flashlight. There will be a free dance at the Spring Water pavillion on Saturday, 6. The public is invited. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brightmeyer and children of Bismarck called on' Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hansen over the week-end. Miss Simonson accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Boren of Hazelton Minneapolis over the week-end to se2 the football game between Notre Dame and Minnesota U. Raymond Patton, Anna Bailey club Pete Malsam and Edward Roem- also} wick made a trip to the river bottoms Thursday after wood. Adolph Hansen and Christ Schoon ated on Nels Dronen Sunday morn- rg Ben Oren called at the F. B, Paslay Monday. home . Still | 1o- By XK. 0. BAGSTROM Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Erickson and tended the NDEA meetings Thurs- day and Friday. Little Douglas Lane Pearson vis- ited with Mrs. Ole Hagstrom several days last week. Walter Backman, son of Mr. and ‘Mrs, August F. Backman returned to Wilton last week from Gary, Ind., where he was working during the summer. Misses Darling Fiegel and Berthz Bjorke of Wilton and Helen Pear- son were dinner guests of Doris Johnson Sunday. Mrs. Mina Sandelin and Mrs Charlie Lind entertained the Young People’s meeting at their home Fri- day evening, Rev. Oscar Johnson conducted services in the Swedish Lutheran church Sunday forenoon, The Still Community choir sang. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Asplund was in the Bis- marck hospital several days last Mr. and Mrs. Martin Strand and family moved into the Easton house in Wilton Thursday. The Sunshine Workers 4-H club will meet with Miss Ingrid Hagstrom Saturday afternoon, Nov. 6. Both old and new members are urged to at- tend as pins and certificates as well as prizes won at the Missouri Slope Fair will be given out. The ©. E. 8. Nonpartisan club will sponsor @ program consisting of a speaker from Bismarck, a one-act play entitled “Not Quite Such #@ Goose” and some music at the Chapin schoolhouse Friday evening, Nov. 12th. Lunch will be served by the ladies of the club. Mesdames Albert Johnson and An- thony Erickson of the Modern Pri- scillas 4-H club and Miss Ingrid Hagstrom of the Sunshine Workers attended the 4-H Leaders’ meeting in the World War peomeritl building in Bismarck Friday Saturday. Men's Craftsman SHIRTS Fast color; pre-shrunk. 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