The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 13, 1930, Page 9

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__/THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. Morris motored to Bismarck 7 Richard Borner and John and Clark Monroe transacted business in Wilton Mr. and Mrs, Al Erickson and fam- fly have returned to their home in Bismarck after spending several days with friends and relatives in this com- Harry Bjelland who has been on the sick list is again able to be up and around. Miss Catherine Monroe who has: been spending the holidays with local returned to Bismarck. Miss Leila Mount has returned to Garrison to resume her school teach- ing, after spending the holidays with ‘The Baldwin schools resumed work Monday morning after a two weeks vacation over.the holidays. Misses Olga Litvinenko and Helen Erickson spent the recess at their homes in Max and Portal. William Morris and son of Arnold were here Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Mathilda Maumgart returned home Friday from a six weeks visit at the home of her daughter, Carl Schultz near Arnold, The dance which was held at the Thomas Morris home Saturday night was well attended. Music was fur- nished by local talent and a nice luncheon was served by the hostess * Mrs. Arnold Rupp spent part of the week with her husband who is employed in the capital city. Peter Luyben of Burnt Creek was here Saturday. Mr. Luyben formerly, | resided in Baldwin. Mrs. Otto Hogue has returned from @ few days visit in the capital city. Braddock By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE ‘Thuraday to take the train Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs, Joe Goldsmith were in Tuttle Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. 5. daughters were in Tutti Mr. and Mra. Bill Hattmen and sons Jackie and Dan of Wilton were guests over Christmas ho! Hampton BY ELIZABETH KOPPY Frank Chesrown and sons put up foo Saturday. By MILDRED DIETZMAN Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Kershaw, and family went to Bismarck on business King a Joe Fischer transacted business in lay. went to McKenzie Thursday on business. Tebbo Harms called at the Law- he {tence Madiand home Tuesday. H also was a caller at the Floyd Owens’ home on the same day. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Diejzman and son Edwin went to Bismarck Gayton vicinity were visiting rela- Temvik Sunday afternoon. Porter Umber and Frank Yetter took some hogs over to Ed. Weeler Monday forenoon which Porter sold to Mr. Weeler. i David and Gust Joeb, Rhineholdt |'* Burkhardt, Bob, Francis and Russell Chestown, Porter Umber, Steve Kop- | py, son Frank, and John Joeb were business. callers in Linton Tuesday Lawrence Madland went Kenzie Tuesday after some for a grainery. which Harry Smith utting up for him. Floyd Owen eailed at the Tebbo Harms place Tuesday for some roos- ers, Miss Esther Cederstrom returned to her school near Dickinson Friday, after spending her Christmas vaca- tion with her father. ry Carl Muth went to Bismarck and Mandan on business Monday. Mrs. L. Madland enter- ined Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mad. - cued Mot dinner. 2 arre! lenefee returned to Bis- a ie Tuesday visiting with Mrs. | narck Wednesday after spending a Ohthauser, Jr, was a caller | Week with his cousin Edward Dietz- man. Johnny Haybeck stayed and visit- ed with the Owens children Satur- day while his father went to Bis- k. Mr. and Mrs, Dietzman entertain- ed Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Owens and familly; Mr. and Mrs. Took Mrs. Herman Backhaus was rush- cd to the Evangelical hospital at Bls- marck Monday where she was immed- iately operated on for gallstones. We 1 hope Mrs. Backhaus will sogn tail Pauline, Gertrude and Regina Kop- close of the preaching service Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Long enter- tained Friday evening at a six o'clock dinner in honor of Mr. Long's birth- day and also their wedding anniver- ‘sary. Dale Barton visited the week-end at Hazelton with Emmet McCusker. ‘The Ladies Aid of the M. E. church met at the home of Mrs. George Dex- ter’ Saturday afternoon. After the business meeting a delicious lunch ‘was sedved by the hostess. The next regular meeting will be held Jan. 16 at the home of Mrs. Fetterley. Rev. ard Mrs. B. S. Locher of Na- poleon made New Years calls on Braddock friends. Mr. and Mrs. Rassen Aarvig and daughter Helen returned home Fri- day from Mandan. Mr. Aarvig is re- covering nicely but it will be several weeks yet before he will be able to resume his duties on the rural route. ‘The ladies of the Woodman Circle held their regular meeting Thursday evening with 13 members in attend- ance. A delicious lunch of waffles and coffee was served by mesdames Long and Button, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Balk left by auto Tuesday for Minneapolis where they will attend the university this coming term. They have been spend- ing some time with Mrs. Balk’s father Fred Seppanen left Monday for a few week's visit with. relatives in Rev. Kinsler of Moffit visited with Braddock sick folks Monday after- ‘O. R. Bauer and Floyd Martini at the Ed. Weeler home Monday. Frank Yetter was a business caller at the Porter Umber home Tuesday. Fred Petrie of Linton was seen ou! ‘+ this vicinity one day this week. Frances Chesrown was a business caller at Cannon Ball Friday. Jake Schiermeister took a load of to the said plare. The young folks of this vicinity at- tended dances Tuesday evening at Bolen and Fort Yates, len an al Conrad Kalbe! r Martin Tooker went to the coal nity Prides” "| mine Friday after a load of coal. Floyd Owens and three sons went to Bismarck Friday on bu: Miss Johnson returned in Sibley Saturday. after spending the holidays with her par- ents near Minot. Mr. and Mrs. Crai; callers in Bismarck Mrs. Sherman and son Chester run callers at the F. L. Owen home Mr. Mrs. Y. oat Deano Sretaen ir. and Mrs. Joe Fischer and lly and Mr. and Mrs. Gib Ce- derstrom and daughter Ette Ann were visitors at the John Olson Ralph and Clinton Tooker visited and family New Year's Miss Edith Olson ‘and son were visitors at the Joe Fischer “lhome Friday night soen in this vicinity Friday. Pete Bender helped grind feed Friday. By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Donald: went‘to Bismarck on busi- ness Saturday, Mr, and Mrs. Moffitt called at the Mrs. Hawkins were wkins home. Cliff lorre- | Floyd Owen home Sunda: of the chores: while} Hal Westacott of Sterli and Mrs, Geo, Ely and and Miss|Menoken and Mr. and Mrs. Harve home Monday | Moffitt of Men few days in Bis-|the Walter Dietzman home Sunday. Mrs. Sarah Moffitt returned to matters. Elvin Gray her school at Frances Saturday night father were in Tuttle Mon-jafter a two week’s vacation. Painted Woods 1 e Mr, and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove were fuests New Year's day Elvin Gray left Thursday for Fargo college. afternoon. ioken were visitors at! Messers John and Andrew Hanson who are speriding the winter in Bis-, Mon id spent the day with Braddock friends. » Fitegibbons accompanied by R. 8. Roberts autoed to Bismarck Tuesday morning, returning-home in the Ceol ‘The same evening accom left Braddock through the south where they ex- about three months. Mandigo, who spent the Christmas holidays at the home of her brother, W. W. turned Friday aftternoon “a ‘Wilton ! day to meet them. By M&S. OLE LILLEFJELD Walter Johnson had a dance at his Present had a good time. day this week 4 also in Arena. : Ate ; ooMe and] Andrew Nelson was a visitor at Wil- business. . and Mrs, Emil Sattler daughter Shirley Jean were guesta/ ton Saturday on this week at the Jake Sattler, Julius Zwiegle and Charlie Sattler homes. ay Hazlegrove called Monday at Charlie Sattler home. Alex Schremser was in Tuttle Mon- Mr. and Mrs, Philp Sehremser were in Tuttle Tuesday, Bornard Swett spent Christmas with his brother Claude Swett and family at Lignite, N. D. Owen Mcintyre called Thursday at the Pet? Remick home. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and . and Mrs. Owen McIntyre at- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Soderqt children visited at the Ole Lillefjeld home New Year’s day. | and Mrs. Richard Kudick called Ole Lilletjeid home New ’s day, to see their daughter, Mrs, Bill Brown visited at Nelson home @ New Id oalled at. VOliton Mon- d Lester, were Wilton Erickson was a Wilton visitor lustad is spending a few visiting at, the “Ole Lillefjeld spent the .week visiting Mrs. Bower's father and other relatives at Na- poleon. The “Misses Gertrude and Alice Piers and Miss Ollic Perry who have spent the Chirstmas vacation with their parents Mr. and Mrs. A. J. left this week, Miss Alice returned to her teaching duties at Enderlin, N. D., Miss Gertrude to the Teachers college at Valley City and Miss Ollie to her position in Minneapolis. ‘Miss Ida Swanson spent a few days this week.visiting friends in Bismarck. Baer took Miss Alice to Bis- Monday to have a piece of removed from her foot. They panied to Fred Junge who visited with relatives and friends over the week-end. ‘Wm. Beseler_and son Walter of Bismarck were Braddock callers Sat- ‘urday. ‘Miss Louise Barton fho visited a few days with friends in Napoleon returned home Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Engleman and been on a several th the south and iJ 8.8598 Es eetod tiie ale HE 7 eieet Mr, and Mrs. Pred Wagner and|. children, who have | weeks’ trip throug) visiting with relatives in Kentucky and Texas, returned home Thursday. On the way home they visited with the W. H. Lamm family , and who formerly lived near Braddock. Miss Anna Nordstrom, who spent home Bibelheimer of Detroit, Mich., arrived home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fricke pleas- Sntly entertained a number of guests at their home New Years day. Thos? i i a # f uf H : i HS it 4] i i i E Ge, Ha ere ae Fee RIB ; i | E E q ! E dock looking after his farming inter- | est in this locality. Mrs, Joe Kregerbeck took daughter to Bismarck Monday have dental work done, her w Miss Mary Feyereisen came down from Bismarck Monday for a days visit at her home here. Miss Helen Martini left Thursday | Bible college. few for Ellendale where she is attending normal school. In a letter received from Mrs. F. R. | brothet’s home of Jefferson, 8. D., end for- merly of the Braddock neighborhood she reports that she was burned on the hands arms and badly legs by a gasoline lamp bursting into flames and only through quick action was their home saved. She is proving rapidly. im- Mr, and Mrs. Harry Beal and baby and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Spitzer and baby visited Sunday at the C. T. Barton home. ‘The Braddock Study and Civic club met on Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. O, Feltheim. It was voted that the club send a book “Beauty ” Bertha Spots of North Dakota,’ Palmer, to, the i at general Ws mn, D. G., also to send foil to W. D. A. Y., Fargo, for Mrs.| headquarters of the W. F. clubs at tin the Shrine hospital for crippled children, [Wild Rose ———@ | Mr. and Mrs. Jake Voll entertained at their home New Year's: Mr. and Mrs. Aleck Jawaski and family from Glovaick and daughters, Misses tonine and Cladys Glovaick, Harry Koenig. An- and Bill Brocks, a pioneer resident of this vicinity who moved to Idaho about 8 years ago, is spending a days visiting old friends here bei few fore going to visit his sister in So Dak. Mrs. W. H. Brownawell spent ‘The Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper jpast week visiting relatives was served by Rev. Kinzler at the | friends in Bismarck and Sterling. the and Miss Louise Reidman who teacl school in Moffit visited friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Thompson visited at the O. F.’Brick home Sunday. Members of the boys’ dairy calf club and their parents spent New Year's day at the Ernest Saville home. Miss Margaret Gillen, teacher of school No. 2 returned with her broth- er from their Christmas vacation at Burt at the parental home Sunday evening. Visitors at the W. H. Brownawell home Sunday included W. D. Brooks from Idaho, Mr. and Mrs, H. A. Carl- isle and son Roger and George and Miss Louise Reidman of Moffit. Mrs. Jake Voll accom! and Mrs, Mike Glovick to Bismarc!: Mr. Saturday where Mrs. Voll remained to visit for a short time. Mr. and Mrs, Howard Browna’ of Moffit visited relatives here Sat day afternoon. Miss Jennie Waiste, who spent well ture the Christmas vacation with her parents at their home near Wing, accom- panied Glen Adams of Moffit to her school work here Sunday evening. f _ Tryss By GLADYS NELSON 4 Sami Brown and George Nelson re- turned home from Max Monday where they transacted business. Elmer Trygg, who spent two weeks vacation here with his parents An- drew Tryge’s, returned to Winnipeg. Manitoba, where he is a student at the Pentecostal Bible college. Alfred Habeck was a social caller Thursday at the George Nelson Albin Spangberg homes, and Floyd and Irene Anderson and Em- ma Nelson who spent two weeks Christmas vacation here at their homes returned to Bismarck to re- sume their high school duties Mon- day. Charlie Trygg made s trip Friday to a local coal mine with the truck. Mrs. George Nelson received word from Mrs. Charles Williamson from Stites, Idaho, that Mr. Williamson is employed for the railroad on She also reported the death of Fargo to resume his studies Monday at the Agricultural . Miss Ella Willtameon eon 8ti Idaho announces her marriage to Mr. Clarnears of Asatin, Wa ites, which took place the first of Septem- ber, in 1929. She is a former rest- dent from here and lived with her parents. The cou! make their home nwa ers Friday a the Geo. Nelson home. Mr. and Mrs, Nels Nelson and fam- ily were entertained at supper, also over night iota at the Walter Scott post that Mrs. Elsie Ci TryS8 | Tuesday evening. Charley Anderson was a town caller unningham, teacher is on the/Sick list. She resides with ber parents Ed Lundquist’s. Axel Johnson made several trips by truck Saturday to Regan hauling i 3 cf in z i e i a Hl it i : . el arty Satutday night held at the Hora ome. ‘A social time was had Mrs. Alex some ag Lundquist mn where hhas been visiting with her also visited with her. and Sr eles ane Mr. end Mrs. Albin Spangberg ahd son Wilfred who also stays with his | hot ly was held this week-end at the Andrew in honor of their son Elmer who left Sunday morning to Winnipeg, Mani- toba where he attends a Pentecostal Friends from Bis- Present. = Lundquist went to his mer Lundquist last jot the week-end where he took his mother Mrs. Alex Lundquist, where she will visit a while with her son Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Lundquist in Mr. and Mrs, Bennie Nelson, Hugo, ; Emma and Victor Nelson and a num- ber of others from this locality at- tended the wedding part; night at Still Gladys Ferrick day afternoon at the John Sens! Stanley, Mr. and Mes, E. E. Glanville, me. Norman, Vernon Thee. if. and Mra. J.J. among those attending the Miss Minnie Wagner Jeft Thursday to teacher school in Kidder county near Ti ne Ed Powd and Mr. Bacths called at the Henry Jes- sen home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, John Benz and fam* ily were Moffit callers Tucsday eves Mr. and Mrs. Presley Gosney and Edna spent the week-end at the Cart Kositeky home in Bismarck. . George Lewis was a town caller jesday. Quite a few of the young folks from here attended the surprise party on Esther Lang at her home Saturday A delicious lunch was served Mrs. Fairchild and son Hannaford spent Sunday visiting in McKensie. Mr. Baeths called at the John Benz |"! home Saturday afternoon. 7 Te pi [i g = [ A 5 bi z H ii i =e! 2; Tu ls John Laib spent New Year’s day visiting at the home of h southeast of Arena. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Haz! calling at the Glanville and McIntyre Alex Neff, Jr., 5) i F ; k i E [ i | F } aes ity! H i f g i i e it Tuesday eve- 5 i i 5 ! i if for Algot Strom and both from near Still | 4 who were married Tuesday at the home of ‘Rev. O. 8. Jacobson in Bis- marek. Mr. Strom is a_ brother to Mrs. John Anderson and Henry Strom from here and well known by all. John Habeck attended a New Year Program given in the Tabernacle in Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson, Ger- ald and Gwendolyn, Mr. and Mrs. Al. | bin Spangberg and Violet were enter- tained at a midnight luncheon Bat- @|urday night by Mr. and Mrs. John Habeck and Alfred. The time was spent informally. Mr. and Mrs, Ed Lundquist, who have been visiting a few days with relatives came back home. and Mrs. Bennie Nelson and Kidder county ind Mr. and Mra, Mike | f0%, Dennis who have been wisting Nels Nelson and Ernest Gordon's left for Bismarck after spending the hol- idays out here. Emma Nelson, who stays with her sister, Mrs. Clifford Scott during high school returned to Bismarck with them. Mrs. Jake Fisher from Regan who was submitted to a Bismarck hospi- tal and underwent an operat out, of the hospital and staying with her brother, Clifford Scotts. E E i i called on the Kraft Mrs. Jake Berg and chiffiren visited rls New Years. Bat i : i : } Phel, Jr., drove the mail vind for Oscar Whettstock, Grandpa, Phe) was taken to a Bis- marck hospital Thursday. His condi- tion is reported about fering from complications inci- ef BUFLE : ' By 8. GYLDEN BARE Ags H i E Mrs, Ida Kennilla and daughter Lil- lian were Wing callers Frida; Walfred Antilla spent evening with Eino and Severi Eck- | d« 5 H i l Benjamin Matson w business in Wing Saturday. Severt Gylden took a load of grain to Wing for FrankHolmes Saturday. Edwin Olson spent Wednesday eve- ning at Bill Wante: Walter Ojanen w: er at Oscar Kavonius’ Thursday. Hilma, Elois and Clarence Olson were visiting with their aunt, Mrs. Dave Spanberg, in Regan, for a few days. Mrs. Albert Antilla spent Friday at Gust Eckholm spent Tuesday after- noon with John Gylden. The Misses Sylvia Eckholm and re return home from f ‘rank Grey home. -y Ulfers called at Bluch Wag- rs irda; mn. in Laib, who has worked for Mc- the past three months, returned to his home Satu: Metntrse’ Satu [cIntyre’s Mi M sons, Mrs. Owen McIntyre and son Hugh, and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Glan- her were among Wing shoppers Sat- ley. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ulfers and Miss Ottillia Brasa were shopping in Tut- tle Friday evening. Andrew il Friday afternoon and up to this any. isenburger and Miss Ottillia Brosa were guests at the Mc- FERBE 3 i R48 EB [ Hi 35. Sadie Gylden hi spending a wee! Mrs. John Waiste and sons Edwin and Earl were callers at Henry In- gets Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Elison called at nd William Wante- Hed at Henry Ingels, | Mi Haas st Eckhoims one |ber were visiting at the Kraft home f afl the John Jarvit John Gylden call Victor Makis and Gust Eckholms one Mr. and Mrs. Gust Eckholm called at Jacob Neimies’ and Henry Ingets Helen Dagner spent Monday after- noon with Selina Gylden. Myrll Hudson has ret Marion, N. D., where s! weeks with her folks. Walter and Waino In; day afternoon at the a By MARGARET DAVIS ite si oF Jury called sooner than expected, which caused the sheriff to come in around Regan and Wing to notify the motored to Wilton Thursday after- motroed to Wilton Thursday after- hoon. Oliver Tosseth, Willis Johnson, Staton and Owen Davis, went to the Strom pond awhile Thursday evening | p, Saree ira Davis called on Mrs. B. B. Roe, Thursday evening on a business | McKenzie By MRS. T. T. HUGHES sf my 5 gEs i i ti f i if f : gz iJ E F 3 Mrs. Henry Inget and son Walter were callers at the John Gylden home i HE tf ! Ht i ij Andrew Dronen called at Thomp- son’s and Eckholi Victor Maki was a busi at Gylden’s Sunday. Severi Eckholm was a business call- er at Louis Olson’s Fri Jack, Severt and Sulo eri Eckholm and Edwin Olson spent New Year's eve at the Dave Joseph- he eo By MRS. JOHN A. BERG 3 itll age 4 hi i E i g ness. © Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hedstrom called on Mr. and Mrs. Nels Tosseth Sunday, cf ! ! i fk : BEERE j z i i | ; Howard Watkins was ® business caller in Regan Thursday. Luther Davis and son Staton Davis motored to Wilton Thursday after- Miss Bergette Tosseth left for an extended trip in the northern part of the state Tuesday. ‘The wedding bells have been ring- ing once again in Ghylin, this time it is Elget Strom who every one knows as his parents were one of the first settlers in Ghylin. We understand the lucky lady was a Miss Ferris of. eG 3 5 . j g sf E F i i [ ig : il if KEP i | 5 : I i ij Mrs. Clara Whicher called on Mrs. John Berg on business matters Sat- f i ol 3 Bt | i HE Henry Gessele and the Schell young folks motored to Bismarck Saturday. Mr. Gesselic spent the day with his son Teddie while Schells transacted business, returning the same day. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berg and fam- fly spent Saturday evening at the John Berg home. A large crowd attended the Ladies Aid at the Christ Wolf home Sunday ‘New officers were elected. Philip Wall and Mr. Wolf motored to Wilton Monday with Rev. Struts who left for his home in Jamestown, a i i g 5 ef A: aaa i | iy : i i F g Hy = a 5 a P k i i : ' | Oliver Tosseth spent the week-end with his brother Nels Tosseth. Mr, and Mrs, Gross Broste and Henry, Jim Louie, Florence and Elsie Keator, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Anderson and daughter, . and Mrs, Wiubur Noon, Nels Tosseth, Bernnie Benson, John and Bill Drawver. Mrs. Alms and children, Henry and Edith Sun- quist, Mr, end Mrs. Herb Falmer, Dred Urbach and the Davis Ponaaadl were opping in Regan Saturday. spelbert Davis motored to Bismarck Nels Tosseth motored to Bismarck They | Sunday taking his sister, Agnes, back Nick Holgerson E i ie abe E 5 98 *Eee pi 5 ir ; 5 > ry spent New Years day at Bergs at Wing. They also Bergs a visit before returning home. and tt ite Ei eft k 2 I i ; mn F' F if af ft J E ; New Years eve Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Wagner visited at the Adolph Wagner home Thurs- Mr, and Mrs. Gust Neimiller and Rudolph Wall and John Wall spent ‘Thursday evening at the John Berg home. Otto, Pauline and Lydia Wall vis- ited at the A. E. Nelson home Tues- Jake, John and Emil Wagner spent New Years evening with their cousin i g as & rove to the coal mine Monday with team and sled and reports the roads very icy due to last ‘The young people of this commun- ity had a dance on Elget Strom Sat- ibe Paul Davis was a Sunday guest at his parents’ home. By FLORENCE B. GOSNEY day evening at the Lewis Wagner home. Lewis Wagner motored to Mercer to meet Rev. Struts Saturday evening. A. E, Nelson and son Holley motored M. L. Lewis was a town caller Tues- ‘Miss Hazel Wagner and Orval Wag- ner spent from Tuesday evening until ‘Thursday morning at the George home Maxine Hoeft of Moffit spent Tues- day night and Wednesday at the John Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jessen and evening at the e. z nf Mrs. Adolph Wagner visit- the Wm. Wagner home Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wall motored to Mercer Saturday on business mat- ters. ‘Mr. and Mrs, Christ Wolf and fam- ily spent Thursday evening at the Mike Wall home. in HF ui if ir [ g E ‘ iH i I 8 & 1 oJ LW I F ; [ i . F I i i Mr, and Mrs, George Lewis and daughter Marion were Bismarck call- i Rt EE i [ i | é bes By MRS, OWEN MeINTYRE ele tained at their home at New Year's q Joe Goldsmith | Just

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