The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 19, 1929, Page 9

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SD, I MM Ae OTA SSUES BO AG, ES BE a Es, Se pe ae oc) a yeaa Morgan hame. - Grace McAvoy spent the week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James McAvoy. She returned Sunday evening to Wilton to resume her school duties. Mr. and Mrs. Enock Anderson and | ® family visited at the Carlson home in Naughton township Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Loule Spitzer and daughter Helen were Sunday visitors at the Jake Spitzer home. Mr. and Mrs. James McAvoy and evening. Alex Oshanyk of Wilton and Mabel motored to Turtle Lake had an operation performed, and is much improved. Wing Friday evening. Albert Hindbauch and Thomas attended the dance in Wing Friday night. Hindbaugh home Sunday. | Hazlegrove By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Elmer Perry and his mother, Mrs. Ida Perry, were in Tuttle Monday. Eimer was in to meet Robert Witske who is going to work for him. Dale Goldsmith called Tuesday at hit Ulfers for the horse he bought o Miss Otillia Brose and the Misses evening at the Emil Sattler home. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Sattler and daughter Shirley Jean were callers Tuesday at the Ulfers home. We were sorry to here that Wallace Stewart is sick and at the hospital and hope he will soon be able to come Alta 4) home ——_$__ + By KARL SCHATZ Emil Stroh spent Thursday evening at the H. Schatz home. Mr. and Mrs. T. Stroh and Mrs. H. Schatz and daughter Susan drove to Bismarck Tuesday, where Susan con- at the Anderson home Tuesday. John Stroh iss patient at the Alexius hospital in Bismarck on ac- count of blood poisoning of the hands, Mrs. Carl Schatz and sons drove to McClusky Tuesday, where Mrs. Schatz had some dental work at- tended to. Millard Coombs was busy assessing the farmers in this community the Past week. Emanuel Schatz spent Tuesday eve- ning at the Johnson home. Albert and Alvin Zelmar were in Regan, Friday. “Mr. aff’ Mrs: Dave Hochhalter spent Saturday evening at the home of their Parents. Jerald Jones took a truck load of cream and eggs to Regan Monday for shipment. : John Pool spent the week-end with his parents at New Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Larson of Fes- senden came after the Gogoson girls Tuesday, who have been visiting at the Adams home the past week. Mr. and Mrs. John Stiener of Re- gan attended church here Sunday, after which they visited at the Geo. Hochhalter home. Emil Johnson and Carl Schatz and Mr. Jones drove to Bismarck Satur- day, where Mrs. Jones consulted a physician. . Albert Anderson and Laurits Adams went to the mine Friday afternoon after a truckload of coal. * Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bender Jr. ited at the home of Mr, Bender's parents Sunday. S Misses Florence and Bessie Ander- son of Bismarck spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ander- son. Gus and Pauline Schatz motored to McClusky Friday evening to attend the play presented by the juniors of Hl ‘ t BE : E if { Hl i : é ff | il | i if E and t Mr. and Mrs. Muford Irons are the proud parents of a baby boy born April marck. and baby are fine, We congratulate them. :Mr. and Mrs, Ray. Hazlegrove were Supper guests Wednesday evening at Emil Sattlers. Ray Haslegrove called at Elmer Perry's Thuragay after a load of oats which he bought of Elmer and he also called at Ed Wagner's and Ben Elanburg ground it for him. Mrs. Ben Kianburg called at Harry UWvint, Roberts and Metvt Eassivag: ,. rts and Melvin = en called at Ed Wagner's to ste Ben Klanburg Thursday. The Patterson Land company moved 300 head of cattle from the ranch near Wing to their pasture northeast of Tuttle Thursday. They stopped over night at the 3V ranch on their way. Ben Kianburg called at the Ulfers tis J Friday on business. ‘Mr. and Mrs. mer and Opal Gray called Friday eve- ning at Hazlegrove's. Mr. and Mrs. Saturday at MclIntyer’s after Harry Ulfers’ grain drill which Ray will use. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Gray called at | @ Perry’s on their way over to Ed Clouds Friday after Miss Opal, Will Harty is now road boss in Ray Hazlegrove called | __THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE cart J. Struwing were -|Monday callers at the T. Hughes home. ie warded were: First prize, James Olson; second, Mrs. Hy Jacobson. ett and Mrs. tio beter and family were Sunday gu Ole home in Regan. dena Misses Opal Harvey, 7th at the hospital at Bis- | Saturday. Mother The Congrégational Ladies’ Aid pot luck supper, held in the church base- ment Thursday, was well attended. Mr .and Mrs. B. W. Graham and son Jack motored to McKenzie and Bismarck Sunday. Mrs. Peter Henry Anderson was a guest at the Ole Anfinson home Sun- day and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Glanville, Ervin and Fern motored x marck callers Sunday. The 4-H club met at the hall Sat- uray. About 30 members were present. The next meeting will be held at the hall: fay 4. . Mr." and Mrs. Amiel Piepkorn of Bismarck were guests at the home of their “daughter, Mrs. Tollef Subey, ‘Tuesday. © Ghylin By ELLA KRAUSE | * Paul Rupp spent the week-end at his home south of Regan. He re- turned to Bismarck Sunday evening, where he will complete his high school work. Hilda Krause has returned to her} Esther, callers at the Jacob Gaub home pear Mercer. John and-Bill Drawver were callers in Regan Saturday evening. Mrs. L. J. Truax of Wilton and was a caller on Barlick Fisher at the D. E. Hilda Krause is able to be up again after a week's illness in bed. ir 9 2 HF he Plt Brown of Ashley operating the sere: Ashley operating = opticon machine. Messrs. Hagen and Clifford of Mo- hall, N. D., were in Braddock this week looking over the local lines and also calling on & petition as to their 24-hour service. If this plan works out satisfactorily it is their intention Purchase the Braddock and Hasel- get control of the connecting farm lines. They plan to give free service between Hazelton and Braddock, which will be greatly appreciated. These gentlemen are experienced tele- expect i § A 5 i i E SEER gEeee Fis so 2 ft E BE z Mrs. M. F. Shepard and son Tom arrived home Monday after a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Cal Albert at Mobridge, 8: D., who drove them es far as Hazelton Sunday night, from which place they drove to Mof- fit Monday and then came home on the Soo. Miss Gladys Beseler underwent an Spangberg |} i Steiber i . | >: ‘ i-4 TERE, are By OLGA M. GROSSMAN Joe Jacobs and K. A. Swan were Tena Moon of Center, this state, is spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Barker. Sailer-Roesler Wedding —On Sun- marriage 5 day, April 14th, occurred the enjoyed it very much. Michael Schraeder was an_east- elected Sunday school superintendent, and the other officers were reelected. Mrs. T. B. Rogers of Zap was a business caller in Dodge Saturday. they visited with friends and relatives in that city. Vivian Kenyon, Paul Brenner and ail Yager called on Theresa Jacobs Su . Mr. and Mrs. Carl Siverts of the Knife River country attended the carnival Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Stern and chil- dren motored to Golden Valley Sun- day, where they were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. Stern. Herman Lietz of Taylor transacted business in Dodge Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Fischer and family motored to Richardton Sunday where they spent the day visiting with friends and relatives. ° eo By MRS. C. L. MALONE Seappdigetrl went to Bismarck Fri- attend the assessors’ He was accompanied by Wm. Ander- son, Mrs. William Johnson drove to Menoken Friday after school to spend Saturday and Sunday at her home. She returned Monday morning. George and Glen McAllister were Regan visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson attend- ed the Legion dance Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baron and son Norman spent Sunday at the Ma- Jone residence. Gerald Jones took a load of eggs and cream to Regan Monday and brought a load of merchandise for the Alta store. Merwin Oder ground feed for Paul Greenan, Ole Wold and C, L. Malone ‘Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Dixon were shoppers at the Alta store Saturday evening. Miss Mary Doyle spent the week- end at the Hickel residence. The Estherville school board held a Meeting at the home of the clerk, Mrs. John Carlson, Tuesday evening. J. R. Jones is seriously ill at his H. A. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith of Driscoll were Sunday vis- itors at the Carlson home. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Malone Regan shoppers Saturday. Canfield ] By MRS. A. Be GHYLIN Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Elkins were din- ROL ANIA Ate OND Ne BR: Hurr home Friday. M. L, Lewis was a town caller ‘Thursday. Mrs, Lee called at the George Henry Jessen home Friday. Mrs. Carl Olson and children and Mrs. John Beng and children visited at the Hoeft home Friday. Helen, Harry and Rex Swindling called at the George Lewis home jul Mrs. Herman Nieman attended club Thuraday. ‘wilt visited at the Gosney home Friday. Mrs, Ed Olson and Mrs. Caroll visited at the John Benz home Fri- day night. The Herman Nieman family called at the Baeth home Sunday. Mrs. Mary Candee called at the ‘Wagner home in Sterling Sunday. M. L, Lewis was a Steele caller Sat- urday. The Henry Swindling family called at the Charley Morton home Sunday Mrs. Ed Olson and Mrs. Frank Benz visited at the John Benz home Monday. P. M. Gosney and Edna called at the Arthur Chenoweth home Monday. Mrs. Charley Anderson was called to the Dyrstad home Saturday night, as Stella, who has been confined to her bed for over five weeks, got worse. Her folks took her to the Bis- marck hospital Sunday. The Sterling high school and seventh and eighth grade baseball team went to McKenzie Fritilay to play against the McKenzie school baseball team. The score was 6 to 12 in favor of Sterling. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rice called at the Wilbert Koon home Friday. Glen Briggs spent Monday evening at the Oast Prince home. Miss Mildred Johnson spent Mon- a ht with Florence Gosney. ‘Nara Elmer Koon of Driscoll visited at the Wilbert Koon home Friday. Misses Doris Chenoweth, Lucille Elness and Viola Fernquist called at the Gaskill home Monday evening. The high school pupils are prac- ticing their play, “The Early Bird,’ which will be given in the near fu- ture. Watch for date. Mr. and Mrs. George Lee and son George called at the Wilbert Koon home Sunday. Miss Doris Chenoweth spent Mon- day night with Viola Fernquist. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Gosney and Edna called ‘at the Wilbert Koon pageant in the Sterling church Sun- day afternoon. It was very good and was enjoyed by all who attended. . Drake By ROSINA KEMPER The McHenry county ’. A. coun- cil met at Drake Saturday, April 13. A splendid program was given in the forenoon and another program equal- ly as good was given in the afternoon. A noon hour luncheon was served by the Drake Parent-Teacher associa- tion. Sixty out-of-town guests were ° ficers elected for the coming year are: President, Rev. V. R. Breaw, Balfour; : aig By MRS. F. W. GRESS . and Mrs. Fred Shipley were londay. Miss Tucker sang “Just a Wearyin’ For You.” A silver tea is planned for the May meeting. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Matthews and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mohr and chil- dren of Valley City visited Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Gebhardt of Fargo are visiting at the home of their son, Frank Gebhardt. ‘The young people who took part in the pageant, “The Challenge of the Cross,” presented the pageant Sunday afternoon in the Sterling church and in the evening at the Moffit church. The young neople were given a bounteous supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Daly in Moffit. Those who took part in the pageant or went Mrs. Ballantine, Mrs. Chamberlain, Mrs. Gress, Vilda and Otto Altes, Al- metta Darling, Nadine Geisler, Joyce Ritchie, Arietta Craig, Beulah Lind- seth, Evangeline and Violet Hoch- halter, Paul Gress and Wilmer Chamberlain. The senior class is hard at work on their class play, “The Lady of the Library.” Miss Knudvig is directing the play. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Meyer have moved into the Ray McArdle resi- dence. Mrs. Mickelson and Lewis returned to their home in Velva Monday after having spent the winter on the old Pratt place with Mr. Mickelson. Mr. Mickelson left this week with the horses he had been caring for for the Haas grading company. C. D. Styles has purchased a trac- tor and drill and will put in a crop on a farm south of Steele this spring. A World Service rally will be held Principal speakers. Ministers laymen of the Methodist churches in Cleveland, Robinson, Na- poleon, McKenzie, Sterling and Mof- :| fit will be in attendance. Myron McPherson returned last week from a several weeks’ visit at out to help her celebrate. . and Mrs. John Gabel Sr. visited their daughter, Mrs. Engdahl’s mother, Mrs. Nels Nel- , Sunday afternoon. Saturday morning Mrs. Philip Gabel and son Raymond called at the Henry Gabel home. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Scott, Emma Nelson and Gordon Jenkins were 1 i tt eae z A bt li i i FY fi g 5 i i li BEE if EE i i g EEE i 4 it bf 8 i if i E l ce F i i 4 i i ; | : ‘| F i f FE : The King’s Heralds enjoyed a party at the Selness home Saturday after- Haas grading outfit was moved | * the old Pratt place Saturday started on its way to work in Beg Ate He taken up at the next aeeting en up al Anhorn’s home. The K. of P. benefit put on in Morristown Sat ning, April 20th. The P. T. A. program ning, put on by pils, was much e! fe 795 FR ie i Bg i fg i f i A i sz 7 i Program. eon was served at the close Program. E. J. Lawfer’s time will be well taken up from now on instructor of the Carson band Tuesday night, Mott band on nesday night and Elgin on night and our own band all of the time. tained a number of friends Priday. evening the occasion being Mr. i is i ~ | Olson's birthday. [tears Be A BFs ublnsttarot cable F

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