The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 11, 1929, Page 13

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THE RISMARCK TRIRUNE ning en route home from Moftit, | Knownley Dorman and tenily were where they had spen. the day. Wednesday evening visitors at the Mr. and Mra. Eino Pihlaja returned | home of Otto and Miss Alice Swanson. from Mandan, where they spent the/ Mr, and Mrs. E. A. Fricke enter- winter, to make thcir home at the | tained a few friends at their home Heimo Surtola home again. Saturday evening. the occasion being Miss Vieno Koski is working at the | Lee Fricke’s thirteenth birthday. Mu- John Kalla home, as Mrs. Kalla is | sic and cards were the diversions, and not well enough to do the housework | a midnight luncheon was served. herself. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kent and daugh- Oscar Boss, who has been visiting {uae Marion and Eunice and Mr. and at Ellendale, N. D., and Frederick, | Mrs, Andy Peterson were last Sunday D.,, returned home Saturday. guests at the Alvin Nordstrom home. + Mrs. Al Erickson and children, | dancing. Music was furnished by the | ry Estherville Mrs. A. H. Helgeson called at the car while on the route and had to be pulled in. considerable damage. ‘The iarge Win- dow tn front was broken out. the chimney wrecked and the ouilding moved about two inches. We under-' ‘stand that it was done Ly someone! | who was fooling with séms one else's | 4 Me By MILDRED DIETZMAN The members of the Braddock Woodman Circle with their escore entertained at a banquet in the Siem} ©Floyd Owens helped John Olson hall Wednesday evening, April 10th. | clean seed grain Monday. After a sumptuous dinner, the ee ater to au, Unico bag Thad ind i i spent in | hy ic mainder of the evening was spent fi Kenzie after ‘a supply of gas for farm work Monduy. Melvii John Fischer and Jake Merckel were anil sl ay sence kop! business calicrs in Bismarck Monday. pcan Pay <¢|_.Mrs. Waltcr Dietzman visited with} ¢ Mrs. Floyd Owens Monday while Mr. Dietzman went to McKenzie. Miss Edna Johnson, teacher of the | ® Charlie Sattler at the hospital at Harvey Sunday. ‘ Ben Klanburg was in town Satur- day afternoon on business. Mr. and Mrs, Adam Haas and daughter were guests Sunday at Harry Ulfers. Mrs. Helen Zimer was a guest Sun- day at the Kraft home up near Turtle | f Lake. They had about a foot of snow. Frances Valley City. —— ‘Misses Gladys Durfee and Beatrice Hardland visited with Miss Alice Mauk on Sunday. ° Glen View | Bobby and Beverly, are house guests /Sunset orchestra. There were about at the home of Mrs. Erickson's par-|100 present at the banquet. ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Fricke. Jultus Meyers was a recent business | @ caller in the capital city. |- Rev. H. H. Clark, who has been 8. rs | + B MRS. ROY LITTLE if Driscoll Arena Uhde home Tuesday evening. holding evangelistic services at Wing, Frances school No. 1, started to call By MRS. 0. McINTYRE bai arrived here the latter part of the week for a few days’ visit with friends before returning to his home at Chi- cago. Rev. Clark held evangelistic services in the Baldwin Presbyterian feat for three weeks the past win- r. Little Bert Small was injured in a Peculiar accident afternoon palit Gs oe ie fell on Li foot, cutting ugh the shoe and almost A birthday party was given Friday severing one of his toes. The accident happened wale the Tittle boy was ot in honor of Mrs. Elmer pumping water in wellhouse, the " Fe Miss Valdis Knudson spent Wed- sos Cacspeiten ts cine este tor te nesday to Sunday in Bismarck with her mother. eral ova pied baci high |, Misses Helen ‘Thomas, Vivian Tay- school in Wilton, was taken suddeniy | oF, and Frances Sherman, spent Sun- 4 day with Mrs. Metcalf. ill Sunday night and was hurried to M ‘Hogstad and Miss Alyce Bismarck, where he was operated on Se cAI ii i at ter aeate dicitis Mon He is tho were callers in Bismarck Sat- ppen day urday. " ited at the P. Tompt home Thursday. nie son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert)" ye; Henry Van Horn motored to Sterling Monday. anatiten ae adi pelted Wis ney Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Burchwein and ae ooraon family in Naughton Ca eee one Sunday evening at jay evening. . ane Brig At fe antag rl ae son, of Menoken, were recent guests) “Harold Sherman of Detroit, Mich., : is spending a week at home after an By MRS. F. 0. JOHNSON - school at 9 o'clock since the roads are in a better condition, which enables the bus to set there earlier. Mino Harms called on Walter Dietzman on business Tuesday. John Olson helped Flowd Owens clean seed grain Tuesday. Mrs. Joe Fischer is now driving the school bus, since her husband is busy doing his ‘arm work. Jake Harins got a horse from Wal- ter Dietam.n Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Owens trans- acted business in Bismarck Thursday. 8. 8. French and son Alfred deliv- cred a set of plowshares at the Walter Dietzman farm Wednesday. Martin Tooker has purchased a tractor. Lawrence Madland transacted busi- ness in McKenzie Monday. 8. 8. French and son Alfred, of Bismarck, delivered a seeder at the Charles McCormick farm Wednesday. A number of young folks from this vicinity attended the dance held in Menoken Monday night. Selmer Ownes has purchased a new tractor. Mr. and Mrs, William Kershaw went to Bismarck Friday afternoon to get their daughter Esther, who attends the Bismarck high school. z Harry Dimond and Roy Little mo- tored to Wilton Tuesday. Lioyd Knutson had some feed ground at Strand’s Wednesday. Quite a number of the farmers around here have started working in the fields. Frieda Uhde was a Bismarck shop- per this week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mickelson are the parents of a new baby boy born Wednesday, April 3rd, at one of the Bismarck hospitals. Harry Dimond spent some time Mr. and Mrs. Christ Roth and daughter Emelia spent the Easter | Browna' holidays at New Leipzig. John Peterson suffered 8 Mr. and Mrs, Emil Sattler, who | breakdown last have taken care of the road horses | treatme! on the B. A. Bold farm all winter, have moved back to their former | Rose girl residence. Mr. Webster moved the| past two road outfit up to where he intends to| for San Hi start working, which is about 12 miles | her health. north of Wing. He will work north | Daisy's to Denhoff. kindly send her Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove called | in her lonely exile. at the Ulfers home Tuesday evening.| Miss Helen Brownawell Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mertz and|fore part of the week family were guests at Mr. and Mrs.| Ada Saville, who teaches Christ Wolf Jr. Monday. Grove school. 5 Mrs. Melvin Johnson and children returned Wednesday from Minnesota, where they spent the winter. Mrs. Moore and son, Mr. and Mrs. Cook of Bismarck, Mr. and Mrs. Egner Swanson and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Swanson, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Swanson. nf nesday. Roy Little called at the Uhde home Wednesday to get some wheat. Mrs. Anna Knutson spent Thursday , are now staying homes ard making the trip to school by car. Robert Clarke was a Sterling caller Saturday. Mrs. Tollefson visited at the Martin Olson home in Driscoll Thursday. % John Elness was a Sterling caller Saturday. Mra. Ed Smith is back working in Driscoll at Willie Van Vileck’s office. Miss Violet Clarke visited at the Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stark were overnight guests at the Clyde Harvey home in Wing Sunday. Schrunk Mr. and Mrs, John Pleines and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. Thompson and children and Mr. and Mrs. Christ By HELEN MARCHANT Aa Morte Abo Me Mr. and Mrs. — r ‘etzel Sunday. Mabel Lytle Harry Ulfers trucked grain to Wing satrohent Gane bg eae ar a ane brothers Tuesday and| Jacob wentz delivered some horees re ehag A in Wing Tuesda Walter Stark was a business caller fo Me in Goodrich Wednesday. Lester Knowles delivered oll in this bill, Christ and Edward Roth, Billy vy ee ion a lelhoff, Theodore : and Olga Rosenan Ruth and son L 4 pe Harold Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Cary Johnson vis- ited at the Louise B. Roth home Sunday. A few from this vicinity attended the dance at Sterling Friday night. The A. O. U. W. will give a dance brid night, April 13, at the Sterling Martin Magnus returned from Far- go Saturday evening. FORO rrrax ree ere ae { Moffit By MAUDE MOFFIT ‘The Ladies Aid met at the home j Monday te visit his wife, who is a patient at the hospital. Last re- icely. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Hagen and children and Minni mo- Norman Little will work for Homer Taylor during spring work. Mrs, Harry Davenport motored to Wilton Thursday. A number of the friends and neigh- play put on by the Canfield high school at Wilton Friday evening was not very well attended. Among the callers in Regan from {here Saturday were, Mr. and Mrs. of Mrs. W. E. Nichol Wednesday we afternoon. A delicious lunch was + served by the ladies. At this meet- ing it was decided to fix up the Sun- day school room in the church and hold meetings there. They will also repair the: parsonage, wile Bnet ly. Charles Mauk and brother Frank, who have spent several months in Colorado, returned to their homes last week. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Carpenter and Bismarck Thursday. They ited with Mr. and Mrs. Burton John- . number from this vicinity A tended the masquerade dance at 2 at it ache é iu i : it i i J i “tt Mm EE a Fe FH gee Bs fils Bg if gebe i i g i E : i é g t | a ii i 3 i | a s i § r ge & 3 Pe te iH : i j | ist Ey iy HY fi E | | i = s E i tll | : ‘oh ft HF : tH a Roy McCullough and daughter Bar- bara, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mickelson, Earl and George Mowder, Wm. Uhi Otto and Fritz Uhde, Chas. Manni Harry Davenport, Henry . Schilling, Mrs, Anna Knutson and Oliver, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Little and Gene. The board of directors of the Farm- ers’ Elevator held a business meeting in Regan Saturday afternoon. Edith Francis spent Saturday with Charlotte and Ruth Wilmot. Melinda Manning spent the week- end at her home here. Mrs. A. H. Helgeson and Frieda Uhde attended the American Legion .|rally in Jamestown this week. Mrs. Anna Knutson and son Lloyd .|and Mr.’and Mrs. Roy Little and Gene attended church services in Regan Sunday. Rev. Munson of Bismarck held church services at Canfield Sunday, April 7th. ‘Mn, and Mrs. Roy McCullough and daughter Barbara visited at the Wm. McCullough home Friday. ‘The Danielson young folks attended a party at the Louie Jorgenson home Saturday. ——<———— | Steiber o By MRS. C. L. MALONE Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson and family were Sunday visitors at C. L. Malone's. Mrs, W. 8. Oder and daughter Vina were shopers at the Alta store Tues- day. Tawrence Adams accompanied Al- bert Anderson on his mail route Sat- urday. Earl Dixon was a caller at the Ma- lone home Saturday. George and Glen McAllister were business visitors in Regan Saturday. Dave Dixon dragged the road from the schoolhouse as far as his place last. week. Mrs,’ Harold Baron and son Nor- man returned to McClusky Friday after ‘spending a few days at the home of Mrs. Baron’s parents. Several of the young people from this community attended a dance at Brockett’s Friday night. , B. E. Lein and Ted with his farm work. Gerald Jones has purchased a trac- tor. ‘Mrs. C. L. Malone and Mrs. Harold Baron called on Mrs. Frank Mickel- sen Thursday. John Carlson and son Dennis were ii urday e lt Ht i cet ibs i i Fu *f H i i ie | Braddock By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE | ° | absence of 15 months. Miss Cordelia Meyer is working at the Arthur Maul home near Steele for a few weeks. - Mrs. Clarence Olson and Miss Em- ma Eisenbeisz returned from Bis- marck Monday. The Cherry Grove Parent-Teacher association had an interesting meet- ing |ing last Thursday evening. crowd attended the program, which duet, Edgar Vie and Donald Robin- gon; vocal solo, Wm. Olson; lecture on seeds, Mr. Booth of the agricul- tural extension bureau. Through the efforts of Mr. Murphy, Mr. Olson and Miss Grace Olson came from Kin- tyre to give their numbers, which were immensely enjoyed. Mr. Booth’s talk was interesting and educational. ‘We are glad to have outside speakers who can help us on topics of such vital interest in a farming commun- ity. After the program a short busi- ness meeting was held. It was decid- ed that the P. T. A. assist in pur- chasing the stage scenery which has scenery will remain in the school and be of much help in putting on programs and plays. It was also decided that there shall be but cne more meeting this school year. This will be on May 13, when officers will be elected for the next year. We hope all members will be present for this important meeting. Following the business meeting lunch been constructed. This was served and everyone enjoyed short get-acquainted social hour. Rev. LeRoy White, district superin- tendent of the Bismarck conference, will preach in the Braddock Metho- dist church Wednesday, April 17, at /3 p. m. and also at 8 p. m. Several of the Braddock children . keeping them out of school. The Ladies Aid of the M. E. church will meet at the home of Mrs. Fred Junge April 13, Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Fern Hamilton and little son Russell returned to Bismarck after a few days spent in Bismarck. Mr. and morning. Mrs. Chas. Hill and family, who have spent the winter in Braddock so that the children might be near school, have moved out to the farm again. Mr, and Mrs. Don MacDonald have moved into the house vacated by the Hill family. Miss Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Allen left Sun- day morning by automobile for a few ’ visit with their daughter, Mrs. family of John P. Peterson of the Wild Rose district suffered a nervous collapse Friday and was taken to the Bismarck hospital. Several of the Circle ladies met at the home of Mrs, A. Button Friday Arnold Anderson, and Cooperstown, N. Dak. A iarge Mrs. John Bowers and children motored to Bismarck Friday Helen Erickson, who has o———_.——? | Leith | 1|? ¢« By MRS. J. H. EMCH Lyman Vaught and E. Botten of Carson were transacting business in Leith Monday. ‘Wm. Wessel was a Carson visitor the first of the week. Geo. Gebbardt and son were in El- gin Tuesday, Buddy having some dental work done. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Nichols of Aberdeen, formerly of Leith, ‘visited with friends here the past week. H. Faubel and John Stevenson were in Lemmon Wednesday and Thursday of this week. E, T. Saunders drove his truck to Bismarck Wednesday, returning with a load of freight Thursday. R. W. Wrucke is having a_ neat looking garage built. A. H. Wyman and Emmet Clark are putting it up. The Campfire Girls entertained their mothers at a waffle supper Sat- those present. The girls discussed plans for their summer outing and other activities which they wished to take up. In spite of the inclemency of the weather a good sized audience turned out to the declamatory contest. The Leith High School Glee club gave two selections. E. J. Lawfer, accompanied by Mrs. R. O. Emch, rendered a cor- net solo and Mrs. H. W. Gilson and Miss Mildred Kamrath entertained ir ede with an instrumental uet. The dinner given at the church parlors by the Presbyterian Ladies Aid proved to be very successful. The R. N. A. entertained the M. W. A. at a party Thursday evening. A large crowd was in attendance. The evening was spent in games and dancing. A lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Johnson en- tertained at their home Sunday Mr. and Mrs, R. H. Nichols of Aberdeen, Mr. and Mrs. John Nixon of Elgin and Mr. and Mrs, E. J. Lawfer. Heaps, who has been vis- iting here the past week, started for e by car Sunday. Getting a mile north of Elgin they became . and son attended the R. N. A. party Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Lawfer were in Carson Saturday afternoon. Fred Lonn of Lark, brother of vere Lonn of Leith spent Sunday in Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Emch and fam- ily were guests at the N. C. Emch home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lanoth Woodbury, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lacky were h | callers at the R. O. Emch home Sun- day. Mrs, Julius Zeller Jr. finished her m2 | School sauith.of town on Friday and i urday which was much enjoyed by | ¢ ‘William McClusky delivered gas in this territory Friday. E. Tooker, Ralph Tooker and Clay- ton Tooker drove some cattle to Bis- marck Friday. Mrs. Walter Dietzman has been on the sick list the past few days. John Elias of McKenzie was in this vicinity Friday. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Westacott and family, of Sterling, were visitors at the Walter Dietzman home Saturday. Mrs. Westacott, formerly Eunice Craft, taught the Frances school No. 1 several years ago: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller and family transacted business in Bis- marck Saturday. ‘Walter Dietzman and son Edwin and H. H. Westacott of Sterling were business callers in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Tooker and sons Clinton and Ralph were business callers in Bismarck Saturday. Bill Madland was a caller at the William Kershaw home Friday eve- ning. ‘August Nesper, who formerly worked for Bill and Lawrence Mad- land, has returned to Bill Madland’s for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Gibb Cederstrom spent Sunday with Mrs. Cederstrom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Olson, of Regan. ee | Hazlegrove | ——— nm en By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Elvin Gray and his father were in ai Tuttle Monday on business. Emil Sattler and Ed Ochuner made a trip to Wing Tuesday after a horse and mules which had run away, They were over there Monday and found track of them. Ed is getting a horse from the horse buyer to break this spring. Pirary Ulfers ground feed for Art Ochuner Tuesday. Elvin Gray and his mother Mrs. Frank Gray called Tuesday at Hazle- grove Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove called at the Ulfers home Tuesday. George Phil is carrying mail in O. Wietstocks place while he is at Bis- marck taking treatments. Miss Otillia Brose and the Misses and Geo. Wutzke were guests of the Wolf young folks Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Holwegner came from Tappen last week to spend the summer on their farm three miles north of Arena. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Frazier and children and Mrs. Chas Frazier were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Holmes in Wing Sunday. Alvin Webster and Mr. and Mrs. E E. Sattler and daughter were callers at Jacob Sattler’s Friday. Mrs. Ben Klagenburg, daughters Margaret Helen, Anna Laure and son Raphael visited at the McIntyre home Thursday afternoon. Rudolph Engelhart and Gottlieb Mertz were business callers at the Christ Wolf Jr. home Tuesday. Alex Neff and son, Mr. and Mrs Karl Wolf, J. J. Brose and son Wil- liam were callers at the Christ Wolf home Wednesday. Our local raail carrier, Oscar Wheitstack, was back on the job again Friday morning after a week's absence. He has been receiving med- ical treatment in Bismarck. We are glad to state he feels very much im- proved. Howard Glanville came out after a load of grain for Bert Glanville Wed- nesday. Ed Krine is working for McIntyre brothers. ‘Thomas Mertz has been on the sick list the past few days suffering from an attack of flu. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolf Jr. and Mr. and Mrs, Alex Neff were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolf Sr. Mon- buying hogs. He plans to ship out Tuesday. Melvin Webster took some horses for Harry Ulfers to Wing Wednesday. Johnathan Glanville of Willow City is visiting his son Bert and family this week. Hilda, Pauline and Carolina Wolf and Alex Neff Jr. were visiting at Mr. and Mrs. Karl Wolf's Thursday. Rheinhart and Jakie Brose came after their sister Miss Ottillia Friday evening. Charlie Frazier was a passenger to Bismarck Thursday evening. He lay. Christ Burg was around Thursday | Jacob Berg home Wednesday afters noon. James Novy and son Anton motored” last Monday. Henry McClusky and Howard Glan- ville hauled grain to Wing for Louis at the Wm Witt home Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Hein Sunday at the Jacob Hindbouch Mr. and Mrs, R. G. Marchant daughters Margaret, Irene and Helen motored to Mr. and family and and Harry and ited at the Wm. 1 evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Siebel motored to McClusky Monday. 0 2a ERE SN Se wee! Mr. and Mrs, Jakie Berg and family motored to the Carl Serg home Pri- last week Johnson went down for more medical treat- Jake Lena and Delia Kraft and Arthur and | Frid: Harold Kraft called at Ray Hazle- ve's Tuesday. Joe Goldsmith and Elmer Dunken were in Steele one day this week on business. ‘Andrew Kraft Jr. has been sick this week. Ralph Halver sold the horse buyer one of the best teams that ever went out of. this country. Ed Wagner was a dinner guest at Elmer Perry's Tuesday. Elmer Perry was a business caller at the Witzke home near Woodworth ‘Tuesday. ‘The Sattler brothers have started spring plowing. * The Brose brothers have started plowing. Harry day. Emil Sattler finished moving Thursday back to the Meyers place where he lived last year, after taking care of Alvin Webster’s horses through the winter. Charlie Sattler expects to come home soon, but he will have to go back once in a while to consult Dr. Sibeil about his arm. At the meeting Monday at the Weber school in Pheonix township Ulfers started drilling Thurs- formed | the proposition to build a new school- house was voted down. Alvin Webster is moving his con- struction crew to Martin, where he wEEey Fl sty a it a al Bou and Arlone Haas visited school No. 2 Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and | W' Glanville were guests of Mr. and E. E. Glanville Sunday. Owen McIntyre made a trip Wing Saturday. He had the mis- fortune of getting stuck about @ mile aorth of Bluch Wagner's. Ray Hazlegrove happened along just at pe opportune time and pulled him out Ed and Joe Smith were business callers at MclIntyre's Saturday. Ed is predicting a good crop. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klagenburg and family were guests at the John White home, about 12 miles north of Tuttle, which is lots more than anyone else in our vicinity. Others are just nicely getting started. Miss Mary Alice McIntyre cele- brated here ninth birthday Saturday, turned home Mr. and Mrs. Simon marck called at the C. home Friday. : Christ Wentz and Jacob Berg mo- tored to Fi rite 4 Fie i i i i BEE i et | it pe ghee 5 gis ! é :

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