The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 13, 1929, Page 9

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NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | o—*e H 2a... | Ee ue E35 ek age Exe z ea Fury some time. Carl Woods of near Cannon Ball was the first to cross the Missouri on the ice Monday forenoon. Carl vis- ted at the Steve Koppy home. Fred Petrie and Frank Chesrown of Linton were business callers in this vicinity Monday. Koppy and son Math were among those from this vicinity that were business callers in ‘Thurs- day. Henry Knittel was a business caller at Cannon Ball Thursday forenoon. Porter Umber and Sidney Fetterly autoed to Pollock, S. D., Friday. Godfrey Grenz and daugh' Frieda went to Linton 3 if if é i 4 i ul 5 ak Hy i i 3 i a gs 5 aii if [ ec #4 iit i & t l i if i i 8 : RYE ity i ; i i 8 € 2 ut : hk 2 i FRE i : te i i i Bei * THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, They had been staying ‘with their grandparents while Mrs. Engdahl was away. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schmitz {motored to Moffit Sunday and had dinner at the August Benz home. Other dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs, 8. . Mauk and family. Anton and Jack Koch spent Sunday afternoon at Jack Koch's. * August Gabel called at Frank Gabel's Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gabel and Mrs. Henry Gabe! spent Saturday evening at the Leo Gabel home. Mrs. George Hughes and children of McKenzie, and Mr, and Mrs. Philip Gabel and children were Sunday vis- | {tors at John Gabel’'s. children were Sunday callers at Leo 8. Victor Engdahl called at the John Engdahl home in Bismarck Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Trygg and family attended a church meeting near Wilton Sunday. After the meeting they had dinner at Andrew "8. visited at Philip Mr. . Lipp, Mr. and Mrs. George Hughes and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gabel and children were Sunday guests at the John . | Gabel Sr., home. ° itil thee Arena a at au By MRS. O. McINTYRE Miss Otillia Broza was an over- night guest at the McIntyre home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jakie Gaub have a | baby daughter born last week. Elmer Drum in some unknown manner had his left arm byoken just above the wrist while grinding feed ‘Wednesday. Gotfred Webber is working for El- mer Drum. Mr. and Mrs. Owen ' McIntyre, Charlie Sattler and Kraft motored to Bismarck Thursday on business matters. Mr. and Mrs/ Zelmar of near Mc- Clusky were visiting at the Kraft home Thursday. Litvinenko has returned days’ vistt with relatives i A number from here attended the dance which was held at Still last Saturday evening. Vernie Peterson — toh ‘Williams helped out with) “Harry Ulfers and Joe Goldsmith are hauling hogs to Tuttle. They are Five new pupils entered the pri-| shipping. out a car to St. Paul. ‘mary rooms of the local schools Mon-/ Mr. and Mrs. Bozzart. Mrs and . | Mrs, Dan Almers and family, Mr. and ‘The names of Norman Fevold and| Mrs, Ed Poud, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rolland Swick appear on the honor/ Ulfers, Miss Alvina Kraft and Mrs. roll of the Bismarck schools, as hav-/Qwen McIntyre and children were ing been neither absent or tardy this | guests at the Drum home Sunday. Both boys are former pupils of; Ed Smith motored to Wing Friday jwin schools, and we are glad/ after some suppiles, are doing the same good| Several from this vicinity attended Bismarck that they did while} the school play given in Wing Fri- day evening. Monroe was a recent business} Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove were in the Capital City. an Glanville Sunday. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert A. Fricke has returned {1 Patrick McIntyre was the guest of Dean Glanville Saturday evening. 4 Painted Woods gn @ { ‘ @ By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD A dance was held at the Richard | shater home Saturday night. A good time was had by all. } David Boat and Joe Valin called | on Iver Erickson Saturday evening. Andrew ‘Neleon called on Ole Lille- fjeld Saturday. Iver Erickson and Frank Johnson motored to Wilton Sunday evening. The Iver Erickson family spent Sunday at the Wm. Brown home. Ruth Stenquist has been spending ‘a few days at the Bismarck hospital iq | taking treatments. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hansen and children called at the Charles: Hanni- field home Saturday evening. Dave Boat and Joc Valen called on Ole Lillifjcld Saturday evening. Joe and Lester Brown called on Ole Lillefjeld on their way to Wilton Saturday afternoon. Fred Nelson was Saturday. Fred says the roads are in bad shape down his way. Edwin Lillefjeld and Frank John- ton was a caller at the Ole Lillefjeld home Wednesday. Ole Liliefjeld was a Wilton caller Saturday. Dave Boat called on Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Nelson Friday night. ‘Walter Kinkey motored to Wilton Saturday afternoon. anday takings load of grains Monday tal a grain. Edwin Lillefjeld and one of the boys called at the Ole ils if i 5 eet i ; i E l i 3 i fl i Pt) J Bi 4 [ ‘ i if i ay a load of turkeys to Bismarck Thurs- ‘Wm. Brown sp2nt Wednesday HelT eich! ile rh BF By MILDRED DIETZMAN Lawrence Madiand was a caller if at the Selmar Ownas farm Monday. Elmer Lundquist was @ business |caller at Menoken Monday. i i i J ae | Esl } i ieee] i ie i H slits Hi if I : i & 5 Er < bs EEE : The Henry Gabel family, Mr. and ; Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gabel andj . | business callers at Menoken Saturday. C. O. Kell at the Perry funerall chapel jcallers at the Adolph Hanson home in Bismarck, Thureday. oe cay 5 Monday evening. Watchd| Roy Hanson was a Sunday caller at Owen, |the Oscar Anderson home. at Sterling Friday night work Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Owen were shoppers in Dismarck Thursday. Mrs, Lawrence Madiand enter- | tained the W. C. U. members, | | Thursday, and a large crowd at- at the O. L. Booheister home. Mra. C. L, Booheister and daughters Irene and Lela were Saturday callers at the John Leese home. home Wednesday. - They were out j looking for horses. Seaman Gibeon had the misfortune yuraday. of having his car burned up Friday employes of the Apple Creck jnight. horse from { Charles Harker called at Freto En- got a the Walter ices "Thursday. if McKenzie o By MRS. T. T. HUGHES J. PF. Wildfang returned, home Tuts- day from a Bismarck hospital. Mrs. Eddie Adams returned home Thanksgiving | after spending two weeks vacation with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Easton moved to McKentie Friday from Britton. ‘Wendell Drawver returned home Saturday after being employed by the Northwestern Bell Telephone company for some time: Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stcwart of Sterling were McKenzie callers Thursday afternoon. 8. T. Park and O. W. Roberts of Bismarck brought a load of pheasants out to the William Langer farm north of McKenzie Thursday. Bill Van Vleet of Driscoll was a business caller in this vicinity Thurs- day. The McKenzie Royal Neighbors held a meeting in the hall Wednes- day evening. Officers were elected. As follows: Oracle, Anna Mani vice oracle, Gertrude Hughes; past oracle, Rosa Watson; chancellor, Hattie Roth; recorder, Florence Lar. son; receiver, Dorothy Clizbe; end with her family near Mcnoken e and also transacted business in Bis- | { marck. ° e | Walter Nieteman visited with John | Olson Friday. Mr. and Mrs. William Kershaw (were shoppers in Bismarck Satur- day. Henry Miller and son Bud werc Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fischer and chil- jdren attended Sabbath school in Bismarck Saturday. Charles Cederstrom has been on jthe sick list the past weck with rheumatism. Mr. and Mrs. Sedric Craig and Miss Sat they attended the dance at Menoken. Mildred Diet man spent the week- end with friends at Sterling. She also attended the A. O. U. W. dance and Delvin, were callers at Menoken Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dietzman and son Edwin transacted business in | Bismarck Uaturday. A number of folks from this vicinity attended the dance in the Commun- ity hall at Menoken Saturday night. Seamen Gibson was a dinner guest at the Dieteman home Sunday. Harry Smith called on Selmar Ownas Sunder. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fischer and chil- alda Young; Struwing; outer — sentinel "| Belcher; flag bearier, Bertha Moses; faith, Jordis Adams; unselfishness, Grace Daw; courage, Pearl Doucett 1] {indurance, Mabel Lewis; . }| Opal Watson, Visitors from the Bis- ‘@} marck camp Mrs. C. R. Kositz- ky, Mrs. E. J. Schultz and Mrs. J. B. Dance entertained oir and Mrs, George Mani: Mr. 3, e ly were Mencken Ladies’ Ald at her home | BSmrck callers Wednesday. | Edna i be Putnam attended postoffice during Wednesday afternoon. Fifteen ladies | Mrs. Manly's eel ee, were present. The afternoon was spent} Mrs. J. W. in were sewing. A luncheon was served by the| callers at the M. A. Doucette home hostess. Nar and Dra, E.Steahuke of BU Miss Emma King, who spent 5 . ul - Thanksgiving vacation with her par- | ings, Mont., and Mr. and Mrs. A. M. ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. King, left | Steahuke of St. Anthony, N. D., were ‘Wednesday for Hebron, where she is| visitors at the Ed Van Dyne home attending high school. Sunday and Monday. ‘The Birthday club met at the home| The W. C. T. U. was entertained by of Mr. and Mrs, Otto Ayers Thursday epee Lawrence Madland Thursday ev in honor of the birthday of noon. sar Ayers Three tables of bridge Mr, and Mrs. George Hughes and were in.play during the evening. Sup- | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larson were Sat- ‘per was served by the ladies. sll afternoon shoppers in Bis- Menoken Ladies’ marek. i ht sca opie Arnold Envick and son Stanley were business callers in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. T. Hughes motored m to the Philip Meyer home at ea |” dock: taaines oC. Bismarck wal at the Patterson hotel Saturday. jaines arck was & a attended the McKenzie caller Wednesday arenes: entertain Andrew Trygg Saturday evening. ° ° Menoken By MRS. JENNIE DANCE town hall Friday evening. crowd attended, and about cleared. K. I. Knutson and C. D. King were union A large $130 was | Sunday. | held at 2 o'clock, and preaching ices by Rev. Lewis of McKensle at 3/ by the hostess. o'clock. The Ladies Aid met with Mrs. J. The dance at the town hall given| Rodgers, December ‘7th. Officers by R..G. Abelein and Wm. Johnson | were elected as follows: President, was well attended Saturday night. Mrs. Couley; vice president, Mrs. Mrs, V. M. Craven, Mrs. Homer | Hermanson: ea Mrs. Anderson Craven, Mrs. Ed Ebling and Mrs, Park | and treasurer, . J, Rodgers. Wood were in Bismarck on business} D. B. Leathers and Andy Doucette were Bismarck callers Saturday. t Welch's Spur__| cently Aye Mr. and Mrs, W. P. Langley home Langley er at the C, L. was & Sunday a i i t g & r 2 it fl i ! i i i if : i i ii | fee H] i id hi FE ki at | 55 li fi sis? | g i : : - il i i i 2 i 5 i i i i i i i i E 2 5 g i i E i 2 @ | k Hi i i i , Till it i H t it fi § 1 i : if ! i f RE ih : sf : i if i f i # & 4B KF : : ih sei i i | 5 rH i i ilk iil a i i ® af i ©. L. Booheister and Charles Har-| ker were callers at the Tom Stewart | > ©] Farmers Union hall Saturday, De- _| Swindling ert Welch and Norman Stewart homes Sunday. Glen Baker called at the Robert Welch and Ed Doppler homes on school business Thursday. Clarence Dorman started for Irvin Reed this week. Bill Mallard was a Bismarck visitor Saturday. Otto Dorman, with several others, shipped a carload of hogs through the Farmers Union the first of the week.' Taft By FLORENCE B. GOSNEY A few members from here attended the Homemakers club Tuesday after- noon at the home of Mrs, Brown- awell. She served a very delicious lunch. Mrs. Herman Neiman's brother, Mr. Neiman was in Sterling Tues- day, also his brother William. Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis visited at Burns Bailey,s Thursday. P. M. Gosney called at Geo. Lewis’ and Jim Baker's y. Mr. Oberg was a town caller Thurs- day. Wilbert Koon called at the James Koon home Wednesday and Thurs- sn Alay help his father with some wor! Mrs. Roy Turner called at Herman Neimans Thursdey afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. L. Richardson had dinner with the Jessen family Fri- day. Mrs. Oast Prince, Miss Belva Beat- Richardson, Mrs. Chas. Gaskill, and Mre. Gosney were among those who attended the M. E. Ladies Aid at the Brownawell home Friday. has, Anderson called in Sterling on business Friday. The A. O. U. W. lodge of Sterling we a dance in the Farmers Union hall Friday night. A good time was Mrs. Ed Fogarty entertained the Farmers Union Aid Thursday after- noon. Miss Madge Runey was an out-of-town guest. ‘The following families from here attended the graveyard turkey sup- per in Sterling Wednesday: Henry Jessen's, Henry Swindling’s, Mrs. John Baker and son James, Herman Neiman’s, John Benz's, Presley Gos- ney's, Mrs. Gaskill, Mr. Runey, Mr. and Mrs, Fogarty, Mr. Beatty and daughter Belva. Mr, and Mrs. Roy Turner called at the Herman Neiman home Satur- day night. Mrs. John Baker and son James were Bismarck callers Saturday. ‘The Baeth family called in Bis- marck Saturday. P, M. Gosney attended the regular elevator meeting in Sterling Saturday afternoon. Reverend Lewis called at the Geo. Lewis home Friday. Edgerley's were Bismarck callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Gosney accom- panied by Mrs. Chas. Gaskill, motor- ed to Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Ed Fogarty were | callers in Bismarck Saturday. i A crowd of young folks from here, Moffit and Driscoll gathered at the Henry Swindling home Saturday night to help Helen celebrate her {fourteenth birthday. She received 'some pretty gifts. The evening was | spent in dancing. A nice lunch was | served at midnight. Music was ft nished by Mr. Howitson and Donovan | Dralle of Moffit and Stanley Hanson of Driscoll. Mrs, Carl Kositzky. Eloise Lenard and Lawrence of Bismarck spent Sunday at the Gosney home. Miss Thelma Scogen of Driscoll spent the week-end at the Henry Swindling home. Miss Ann Hayes was a Bismarck shopper Saturday. Miss Florence Gosney spent Wed- nesday evening with Lucille Elness. | ‘The M. E. Ladies Aid are holding cember 14. Miss Clara Fracassi of Mandan spent the week-end at the Henry home. Mrs, King Bog a Sterling caller Monday evening. ‘Miss Mabel Morton, who attends Driscoll high school spent the week- “—s her home. ning was fairly well attended. Mrs. Walter Sundquist called on Mrs. Howard Watkins of near Regan i ty, Mrs. Henry Jessen, Mrs. Laverne | ws jsons Dean and Harold and Patrick Mr .and Mrs. Fred Johnson and Rag- nar Johnson. Walter Sundquist called in Still one this week, in were callers in the capital city Sat- urday. The Rev. John Nylander of Minn sota, who held meetings in the com: munity the past two weeks left Mon- day for Valley City. Axel Asplund motored him to Bismarck. Hazlegrove 4 By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE —— lool Lester Hawkins called Monday at Ray Haszlegrove's. c sons Dean and Harold were guests Tuesday evening at the Ray Hazle- grove home. Whist furnished the pns- | Vernol Goldsmith and his father called Tuesday at Hazlegrove's. Henry Urfers called Wednesday at Hazelgrove's. e Ray Hazelgrove and Lester Hawkins and Clifford Morrisette were in Tuttle ids, Minn. where they moned by the serious ilines of t mother, Mrs. George Potter resident from here. ednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Haslegrove were in Tuttle Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Thoren were in Tuttle Wednesday. Ray Haziegrove, Lester Hawkins and Clifford Morrisette called at Charlie Battler’s Wednesday. Young Remick was in Arena Wednesday after coal. Ralph Halver and Owen McIntyre returned home Tuesday, after being down to the Twin Cities with stock. innes Hanson was in Tuttle ednesday. Lenora Kottke called Wednesday afternoon at the Lester Hawkins Jiras were supper guests Sunday W, ‘Mrs. George Nelson and family. Nels Nelson's entertained some atives Sunday at their home. Steele By JOSEPHINE DIERUF County Agent Carl Carlson, | fifteen 4-H club members from der county left Monday morning ; Fargo to attend the State Ach |ment Institute of North Dal clubs. Mr. Carlson will also att@ Mrs. Arne Vinje left Monday mot ing for an extended visit in the Will Thieling and daughter Ruth were in Tuttle Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove and Miss Lenora Kottke were guests Wednesday evening at the Lester Hawkins home. Whist furnished the Pastime. Mr. and Mrs. Owen McIntyre and Charlie Sattler were in Bismarck Thursday on business. Ray Hazlegrove called Thursday at the McIntyre and Glanville homes. Patrick McIntyre and Raymond King called at Ray Hazlegrove's haere wehepetd ptimodaed seals. spen . Weber is now wor! for Elmer | Drumm. . _ med Christmas Henry Ulfers called Friday morning! Mrs. at Ray Hazlegrove's. and Miss Pearl Alex Schiemer, Clifford Morrisette and Bernard 8S. Witt and Leonard Kottke and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazle- grove were guests Friday evening at the Lester Hawkins home. Cards fur- nished the pastime, and luncheon was Alex Schiemer and Clifford Morris- ette were in Tuttle Friday. Clifford Morissette called at the Mathew Kottke home one day this week. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and McIntyre attended the high school play in Wing Saturady night. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ulfers attended _ school Snuday at Pleasant Mrs. Owen McIntyre and children called Sunday at the Elmer Drumm Mr. and Mrs, Ray Hazlegrove and Patrick McIntyre were dinnex guests Sunday at the Bert Glanville home. Miss Lenora Kottke was a dinner guest Sunday at the Lester Hawkins party Sunday evening, the being Mr. Pearson's Tryge ‘ Mr. and tained By GLADYS NELSON Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cunningham motored to Bismarck last Saturday, attending to some business interests. Martin Nelson was a caller at the John Anderson home Monday on business. home. Willie Jiras called at the George} Miss Myrtle ; Nelson home R group of ladies Friday evening John Olson was a caller Monday at | home of Mrs. Art Yanken. the Martin Nelson home. Mr, and Mrs, V. Heaton Lillie Jiras was out visiting her [ i2°3 2 i i iH felveer i i I ett Ha

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