The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 26, 1929, Page 6

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% > i} ) i ' ‘ } a ee ee ee PEN NR ERE St LE SNS IRA Oey PAGE SIX NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS Moffit By MAUDE MOFFIT sd ' * Mrs. Carl Olson, who underwent an| tion at a Bismarck hospital, is lowly improving. Mrs. Burns Bailey returned home from Bismarck, Saturday, with her infant son, Robert, who has been ill {u @ Bismarck hospital. Miss Madge Nuney, our county su- perintendent, visited the Long Lake schoo} on Thursday. Tra Peckins was a Bismarck caller on Saturday. his little daughter, who is ill ata hospital Mrs. ter, Mrs. Peter Hofstad and Mable; Olson and Petc Hofstad. all motored | to Bismarck on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Argast left on, Monday for distant points in North Dakota, where they will visit with rel- atives. Taft en By FLORENCE B. GOSNEY Johnnie Baker went to Bismarck Thursday. Florence Gosncy spent the past week at the Chas. Gaskill home. Byrt Hendershott: was a Sterling | zaller Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Koon and little son Eldon of Bismarck spent Sunday ! afternoon at tneir parental nome Mr, and Mrs. Herman Nieman and children spent Sunday afternoon at the John .Benz. home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Swindling took + Mrs. Frank Swindling and children to Bismarck Sunday after visiting there for some time. Mr. atid Mrs, Wilbert Koon and | children spent Sunday afternoon at the Gosney home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Olson spent Sun- day evening at the John Benz home. Little Marjorie and Wallace Railey returned to their home after spend- ing a few days at the George Lewis home. Edna Gosney spent Monday after- ugen at the Dyrstad home in Sterling A few from here went to the sur: prise party for Dorothy Zuraff at her home Saturday night. it being her cighteenth birthday. The even- ing was spent in card playing and dancing. A delicious lunch was served at midnight. Mr. and Mrs, Herman Nicman and children were Bismarck callers Mon- day. f e Temvik | ——< By BERTHA LARVICK Mr. and Mrs. James Rush and son visited the former's parents. Mr. and | Mrs. C. G. Stedman, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Calquhoun were Saturday evening guests at the Ed..Chilsou home, Mrs. Quast and Mrs. Enders were shoppers in Linton Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Larvick and fam- dy were dinner gusts at the W. M. Moore home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Zoller and family of Linton, Mr. 1nd Mrs. Louis Schoepps of Hazelton, were Sunday visitors at the Jacob Ofaff home. C Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ricch, jr. fand Mr. and Mrs. Ed Chilson hel; Mr. Calquhoun “celebrate his bifthday ‘Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Riech, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Dies and Mrs. Emma Peach, were callers in Hazelton Fri- daz night. Christian Schoepp, 73, passed away Monday evening at the home of hi son. Louis Schoepp of Hazelton. De- + Ceased was born in Russia. Funeral services were held at the Baptist church of Temvick Thursday after- noon. Rev. Enghler of Linton con- ducted the ceremony. Interment was made in the Temvick cemetery. He leaves two sons. Louis and Gottlieb Schoepp. both of Hazelton. A young citizens league was organ-| ized by the seventh and eight grades end the first two years of high school Friday afternoon. The following of- ficers were elected: President, Elsina Ochsner; vice president. Robert Sted- men; secretary, Margaret Weber, and treasurer, Betty Huber. [ | By BURDELLA B. HELGESON A. Hy Helgeson transac'2d business ip Bismarck on Monday of this week. Miss Gertrude Rterson visited with relatives in Bismarck on Friday. J. 8. Penner and Ellis Gill attended the basketball game and dance in Wing on Friday evening. Miss Lila Hendrickson and sister. Ethel, of Wilton, attended the Legion dance in Regan Friday evening, -G! Steinert was a week-end visitor with relatives in Regan. Miss Irene Malsby spent the week- end’ in Bismarck with friends. Mrs. O. ‘Tyberg left on Friday n.orn- jag for an extended visit with her mother who lives in the castern part of the state. tendea the ae “a ps eeieeeon ate sens neral of . T. Torge- | of Lein township on’ Thursday nae igeson anh aed at the William He went up to visit) “valentine Benz and sons,| Prank. John and Oscar. and daugh- | t aud Mrs. W. Sundquist will be in |) charge of this entertainment. Five new applications were recent- ly sent in to headquarters of the American Lerion auxiliary by the unit secretary. New members are. | Mrs. Marjorie Bragg, Tucson Arizona: Mrs. Madge Adams, Canada; all otf whom are daughters of Mr. and Mrs C. I, Malone of Regan; Mrs. Clara Taylor, Regan, and Mrs. M. P. Christ- Jenson, Fargo, formerly. of Regan Mrs |George Harmon who resided on a lfarm near Wing last year, and who jnow lives at Lehigh. North Dakota, | paid her dues to the unit here which jbrings our total membership to 29 | members. Canfield ' _—_ OH By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN | le Lucille Johnson wi Wilmot over the week-end. Kenmar Jordahl returned home jfrom Little Sioux, Towa Wednesday evening. He is going to spend the remainder of the winter at his par- ental home. Ci ield schoolhouse Friday. Jan. 25. yone is invited and ladies are asked to bring a pic. Mr. and Mrs. Gust Olson of Har- vey visited tae Olson home Thursday yp evening. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Lindsey and son Howard were callers in Bismarck | Friday. The Ladies Aid was entertained at }the Mrs. Davenport home Wednesday. j Jan. 16. There were not many pres- ent because of sickness. The Ladies Aid will meet again Feb. 6 at the Kuchl heme. ! Mrs. Roy Little is spending a few |days at the J. F. Little home helping |Mrs. J. F. Little during Bud's sick- sess. Bud is very much improved at this time. | o—-—__________ | il Menoken ! \o———- } By MRS. JENNIE DANCE | | Mr. and Mrs, Otto Ayers and son, Wayne. were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ebling, Wed- nesday. ;_ Mrs. Paul Holmes and two sons, Paul, jr. and Gale, left Friday for Texas, where they will visit Mrs. Holmes’ parents, Miss Gertrude Ness. Miss Ruth Kampaugh, Miss Ruth Helle, Royal Thomas and Dennis Ritzal were en- tertained at dinner Friday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ebling. Cards were played. A luncheon was served at midnight. Mr. and Mrs. I. Ebling and fam- M \ily who moved to Bismarck recently from Bremen, N. D. Dodge Semen aed By OLGA -M. GROSSMAN Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Brietling were passengers to Bismarck Wed- nesday where the latter entered the Bismarck hospital to undergo an op- eration. Ida and Arthur Simpfendere went to Dunn Center Friday where they Mrs. Merle McDaniel, Cody, Wyoming; | }y S a guest of nutn| The P. T. A. will be held at the|” ily Mrs. W. T. Dance were guests of J. and Mrs, Locf Blensley and fam-|"" <0 a jthe Woodman Circle Home for aged members and orphan children at Sherman, Texas, met at the home of Mrs. Savage Friday evening. J. E, Fitsgibbons left Friday aft- ernoon to spend the week-end in Bis- marck. Guy Tracy left this week for his home at Pollock, 8. D., after spend- ing a couple of weeks helping out dering sickness at the S. S. Tracy ome. A. J. Koenig of the local Carpen- | ter Lumber yard. who has been svending the past week at Minneap- olis attending the lumbermen’s convention, returned home Saturday. Herman Sueltz who shipped three car loads of hogs io the cities Satur- dav returned home Wednesday. Ge. -ge Shepherd, one of Emmons County Commissioners. left Satur- day for Bipmarck to take in a few days of the present session of legis- lature. Theudore Zoltnick was a passenger to Bismarck Tuesday returning home Wednesday accompanicd by Mrs. Zoltnick who has been for several days in St. Alexius hospital. irs. Nora Sisco and daughter, Nora, of Kintyre spent several days of this week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Barton. e \ Welch's Spur : Ey MRS. R. M. WELCH Laurence and Leo Doppler motor- ed to Menoken Wednesday. They called at the Robert Welch home as they returned. Elmer Funston and Pat Rytzel called at the John Welch and Jack Ishmal homes Thursday. Oliver Welch traded some of his horses for a truck this week. He will bring the truck home the first of the week. Theodore Dorman called at the Robt. Welch home Friday. John Craven and Irwin Reed were Bismarck visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Dirlam and son, Jimmie, ‘ited at the John Welch home Friday evening. Mrs. Edith Bruce, teacher in Ap- vlecreek, spent the week-end at the home of her parénts, Mr. and Mrs. A.D. Welch, Mrs. John Wieland spent the, w -k-end it her home near Hazelton, | ret.rning to the Robert Welch home | Sunday evening. The Farmers’ Union of Menoken will give a dance at the Menoken tovia_ hall Friday evening, January 25. Each member is to ask some tion-membe. to attend. e Trygg | @ By GLADYS E. NELSON Mr. and Mrs. Philip Monroe and Rodrick were dinner guests at her parents last Thursday as it was Mrs. W. Jiras’s 59th birthday. Sam, Brown motored to Bisma: -k ‘Vednesday to have a physician dress his f Albin Spangberg and Pete Lund. quist motored to Bismarck Friday attending to matters of a business nature. John Anderson motored to Bis- marck Friday and got Floyd and Irene to spend the week-end at their home. ‘ John Anderson, Iloyd, Irene and liazel, motored to Regan Saturday. Herman and Edwin Olson who are home visiting their parents since the gee motored to Regan Satur. | lay. were guests at the home of their 4randparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mettlesteadt. ‘August Isaak of Krem is spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bohrer. William Kellar went to Bismarck Thursday where he look busiress matters ii that city. Mr. lar also visited at the home of | his son-in-law and duughter, Mr. and |Mrs. Ray Andersen, Mrs. Otto Wolff was a passenger to Dunn Center Thursday where she is spending a few days with her brother. Kohm transacted business in Di. un Monday. | Conrad Held and Sam Goetz mo- tored to Killdeer Wednesday where they attended a bowling contest. Mrs. Mathew Halter of Golden Valley is visiting for some time at th. home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jacobs. H. Custerd of Beulah is the guest for a few days at the home of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Trousdale. | Christiania | @ By VIOLET CLARKE Mrs. Carl Bystrom and son St: ley Walgren of Menoken visited at John Byer’s home Wednesday night. Ben Freeman of Driscoll called at the Henry Stile’s home Saturday aft- ernoon. Jennie Clarke and Violet were Sterling callers Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Magnus who have been working on a farm in Sib- ley Butte -township moved to the Martin Magnus. accompanied his brother Marvin to the poultry show. held in Bismarck last week. y. Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Johnson and Hoeft’s | ing. | Clarence Starr, Mr, and Mrs. Joe| Varley, and Mrs. William Staples | motored to Bismarck Saturday. Miss Violet Schoorl, who has spent some time in Leith, where her fa- ther is employed in the Peterson coal mine, is back in Bismarck at pres- looked after | ent Mrs. Paul Nelson attended a teach. ers’ meeting Saturday in Bismarck where about twelve teachers met with Madge Runey, county superin- tendent. Mr. and Mrs. Rignald Nelson, Bil- and Betty, were callers at his par- ents, *..C, Nelson’s Saturday night e route !oms “rom Bismarck. Trveg school No. 1 where Gladys expects Miss Madge Ru- ney and a nurse out in the near fu- ture to examine the pupils. r Clear Lake 4 By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN ly ‘Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. : Alfred Olson. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson spent Thursday evening at the Henry Ol- son home. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson and family spent an enjoyable evening with Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Barkman Saturday even- Miss Vivian Shaffer spent the week-end at Steele having some den- tal work done. Mr. and Mrs. Christ*GSchoon and family visited Sunday with their daughter and. family, Mrs. Joc Paul- . and Mrs, Clifford Nelson and children visited Sunday with Mrs. Nelson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Mr. family Mrs, Will Stiles. ‘The birthdey club met with Mrs. rie: Olausen Monday. An enjoy- able sfternoon was spent and a lunch ‘was served. Mrs. Olausen was with the By W. B, DORWARD. Word has been received fram Me: Mrs, Robert, Fruen. of, Pri THE BISMARCK vrandfather at Carson Monday aft- ernoon. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Storey‘ of Flasher called on Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Christenson Thursday of last week. J P. J. Rausch attended to niatters jof business in Mandan and Bismarck Tuesday and Wecnesday. The first committee of the Raleigh Ladies’ Aid entertained the public with a box social in the church base- ment Tuesday evening, Games were played until supper time when Mr. | J. ©, Christenson yery ably sold the ladies’ feet instead of the baskets. A neat sum was derived in this manner. Mrs. Winifred Morrison and baby daughter arrived home Thursday from the Bismarck hospital. Raleigh has organized an_inde- pendent basketball team and Friday evening met_the Freda Independent team in the Raleigh school gymnasi- um going down to defeat, 17 to 35. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Stayner and duighter, Cordelia, entertained at dinner Sunday evening. Miss Helen | Exickson, Miss «setvinko, Mr. Cos- grove and Ethel nd Spencer Peter- son. Sterling ou 4 By MILDRED ADELE JOHNSON ‘Mr. and Mrs. Robert Biesenbiez of Duscoll visited at the Carey Johnson home Sunday. There will be a dance next Friday night, Jan. 25. nished by an orchestra from Brad- dock. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson visited at Walter Dietzman’s north of Menoken Sunday. The P, T. A. meeting was held at the Sterling school Thursday even- ing. The program was given by the Chenowith and Mrs. Riley. { A surprise birthday party was given for Dorothy and Henry Zuraff, Jr. Saturday evening. The time was spent dancing and playing cards. Mrs. Brownawell entertained the Union Aid Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Oscar Anderson entertained some of ‘her friends at a progressive whist party Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Roth visited | staying at Max Lang's, is now stay- visited at Pete Schlabach’s Monday. Johnson, Jr., visited with Alton John- son Saturday night and Sunday. Lang, Jr., Thursday night. Music will be fur- | live south of Driscoll. parents. Lunch was served by Maude | ® Wm. Mickelson .motored to Bismarck ‘Tuesday. tended the funeral of Mr. Keator Tuesday were- Mr. TRIBU ing. Miss Grace Johnson visited with Mildred Lang Sunday. Miss Viola Fernquist, who has been ing at L. B. Smith's. Mr. and Mrs. Carey Johnson and family visited at. Tyler Johnson's Tuesday night. Tlyer Johnson and son Alton mo- tored to Driscoll Wednesday. Miss Dorothy Zuraff spent Thurs- day night at the Marion Lee home south of Sterling. Henry Stiles, accompanied by Laur- ence Marks, Carey Johnson and Mar- vin Magnus, motored to Bismarck Thursday. Tom Smith called at Tyler John- son’s Wednesday. Ed. Olson called at the Tyler John- son home Friday. Miss home. Miss Madge Runey of Bismarck | at the Uhde home ‘Th was in Sterling Thursday. jursday Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hoeft and chil-| visiting with Virgil Little who is ill dren were town callers Saturday. 2 Eli Harding, Mr. T. Ellison, Knute} Lucille Johnson spent the week- Johnson and son Kenneth were call-|end at the Harry Da’ ers at the Tyler Johnson home Mon- day. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Van Vleet Henry Zuraff, Jr. and~ Carey Maylon Eskis visited with Emil Marvin Magnus left for Fargo By MRS. ROY LITTLE Frieda and Fritz Uhde and Mrs. Aomng those from here who at- n and Mrs. Carl Tuesday evening at Joe Keifer's lis- “Mrs. the hostess served a delicious lunch at the close of the Lillian Hall and her sister | who Adelaide spent the week-end at their | take care of her until she recovers. with pneumonia. dod Mrs. Alvin Ghylin and son Gerald were Friday night visitors at Joe Keifer’s. Gene Little went to Wilton Friday, returning home Saturday. Earl and ir. town helping with the work. at the Stewart Cumming’s home dur- ing the illness of Mrs. cee. m. Brown called on Mrs. Elsberg and Mrs. Ole Lillefield Ti:ursday after- | Wing oon. Jean Damstrom Frank Mickelson, |Lillefield at the Ole » George Mowder, Mrs. a . Oliver Knutson and /ton in the aft Mrs. Roy Little. ft 2 re utson nt |for Mrs. Iver and Lloyd Kni Spel evening, it bel rowns Lillefield. home him to Wile party was up Erickson Wednesday her bi . Wm. the radio. larry Davenport entertained Canfield Ladies’ Aid January ih. “A nice crowd was present and iecae icksi a jicious lunch before the guests de- parted for home. f Muriel Damstrom left Christiania for Dickinson where she. joined her Ing school, "Both gicie wil’ attend ing school. al school at Dickinson. this winter. from Iowa where = er has been ill. Mrs. Jordah! will i Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson called Norman Little spent Th 925 a8 : H F 5g home. ei A Mr. and Mrs. John Mosier and Mr. Thursday evening. He will visit his| George Mowder called at} Mrs. G. J. Mat and sons l- sister, Mrs. Walford, who used to) the Roy Little home Saturday night. !' ford John Jr., and Wilber are Visite Arnold Wold visited at the Roy Lit- |ing at the Humphery Bailey home. Mrs. Fernquist and children, who tle home a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. David Hein were have been staying at the Max Lang ‘Wing shoppers Saturday afternoon. home, left for Kathryn, N. D., Satur- | @——————_—_________ ig! ars Henry Sellinger calied'on Mrs. day. “Viola stayed in Sterling to com- | | Painted Woods |] Davis Saturday evening. plete her school work. Mr .and Mrs. Charley Johns and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart motored | —* | ramily were Wing 6 Saturday. to Driscoll Saturday. By MRS. OLE LILLEFIELD ew and Mrs. E. E. Glanville called —_— at the J. B. Glanville home Monday. aes oe Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hanson and| Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Walters wee Estherville } {children spent Wednesday evening at] Wing shoppers Sat @|the Osear Bros--om home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sellinger and Mrs. Charles Hannifield is staying irs. Andrew Nelson and Mrs. were Mr. and Mrs. Orval Larson were in visited Edwin | Wing Friday. : Greater Beauty, Larger Bodies Made it the hit of the New York Show latives were pte ‘} served a de- THE MOST NOTABLE ADVANCE IN DRIVING CONVENIENCE SINCE THE SELF-STABTER f Ghylin . By ELLA KRAUSE services for Mr. H. C. Kea. were held the Pentecosta) 5 Selahn spent the week-end at the ©. E. Regan. Oster home in Barney Pisher was a caller at the Krause home Thursday evening. were Bismarck ealtare Monday an ers an ‘Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Noon of Grass Lake township were visitors at the Alm home this week. Mrs. Nels Alm and family and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. ‘Noon, were visines at the EB. Engelbreteon home Monday Marion, Iven, and Willis Alm were Regan callefs Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Hienly of Goldwin, N. D,, were visitors at the i OFF TO A LONG SUCCESSFUL RUN eNew SUPERIOR | After its triumphant appear- _4yePEF FOUR Cog. fulthanever. It is the lowest~ ance t the New York Auto 1” priced car to offer such iaapor- Show, the new Superior Whip- | . tant features as the new “Fine pet is now off to a long success= $ ; ger-Tip Control,” silent tim- ful run to bring its many. ing chain and full force-feed - buyers increasing satisfaction Coupe 8585; Sedan'@505: lubrication. 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