The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 31, 1930, Page 6

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d ik Stroy i is F f : i . A jismarck Saturday. Spring is here as there are goph- ers out, the crows have arrived in cast droves, meadow larks are here and even the robin has come. Eunice Davis was a caller on HI if i By KARL SCHATZ ty Edward Schatz and Edwin motored to McClusky Monday-afternoon. ie Hl a i fi "were callers at the Dave Hochhalter motored to Mc- Clusky Thursday. Lawrence Adams was a caller at . the Karl Schatz home Wednesday afternoon. Edwin Schatz was a caller at the 1. Adams home Wednesday after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hochhalter and family were visitors at the John Stroh home Monday evening. Gustave Schatz returned home Thursday afternoon from Nebraska where he had spent the bigger part of the winter. Henry Schatz, Ed Emanuel and Lawrence Adams were visitors at the Karl Schatz home Thursday eve- ning. Gustave Schatz and Lawrence Adams were callers et the Henry Schatz home Wednesday evening. Mrs. Adams and daughter Inga were Alta callers Wednesday after- noon. Emanuel Schatz was a visitor at the John Anderson home Sunday evening. Gerald Jones was a caller at the)» Henry Schatz home Sunday eve- ning: Emanuel Schatz was a caller at the Karl Schatz home Monday’ after- noon. Albert Anderson was a Regan call- er Thursday afternoon. Paul Whal and Herman Schafer motored to McClusky Monday. George Hochhalter of near Alta was a caller at McClusky Monday afternoon. Karl Schatz was an Alta caller Thursday. Rudolph and Donald Schafer were callers at Alta Thursday afternoon. John Martzholf of near Alta was a caller at the Henry Schafer home Thursday evening. Edwin Schatz and Don@d Schaef- fer were callers at the John Stroh home Thursday afternoon. C. Schaeffer was a caller at the John Stroh home Thursday after- noon. Lawrence Adams was a caller at the Dan Reinhart home Thursday af- ternoon. C. Schaeffer was a caller at the John Stroh home Thursday after- noon. Lawrence Adams was a caller at the Dan Reinhart home Thursday af- ternoon. Fred Brackett and Richard Adams Karl Schatz home Friday afternoon: Richard Adams was a caller at the laoreet home Saturday. uel Schatz was a viistor at the John Stroh home Saturday eve- ning. Glen and Earl McAllister were visitors at the Henry Schatz home evening. Gustave Schatz and Gerald Jones were callers at the Henry Schatz home Saturday afternoon. Gottlieb Steenert and son Rienhold were shoppers at Regan Saturday. Eddie Johnson was visitor at thu Henry Schatz home Friday. Glen McAllister was a caller at the Henry Schatz home Sunday after- noon. Eddie Johnson and Alvin Brackett were callers at the Henry Schatz home Friday evening. Harry Schaeffer was an Alta shop- per Saturday. Glen McAllister was an Alta shop- Saturday evening. {Braddock | ——_—____——__+ BY MBS. E. F. SAVAGE Rev. John Wilde of Bismarck, dis- lent of the M. E. church, preached from the Braddock pulpit Sunday evening in the absence of the regular pastor who is at present being called there by F. J. Zellmer was & passenger to Bismarck Friday to visit with her daughter, Barbara, who is attending St. Mary’s school, She returned home Saturday. Messrs. Warner Semple and A. J. King motored to Bismarck Saturday to take in the basketball games in an attack of pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Fraser were Sunday guests at the George Davis home. The Ladies Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. H. P. Albright Satur- day afternoon, March 29. Word has been received from Rev. Kinzler that he hopes to be with us again Sunday evening, March 30th, + Miss Pearl Sterk left Monday for Ellendale where she will take a teach- i “ana in training in the normal ool, >——<—_—__ —___——_ | Painted Woods j > @ By MRS OLE LILLEFJELD Adolph Pederson was a Wilton caller Saturday. Arthur Hansen was a visitor at Wilton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riebe, were Wilton callers Saturday. Mrs. Wm. Brown and Mrs. Amy ig called at Joe Brdwn’s Satur- ‘Wm. Brown and Qle Lillefjeld were Wilton visitors Saturday. Prank Johnson called on Ole P. Ed- win Lillefjeld Thursday. Sunday, the sixteenth, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown had as their dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. Iver Erickson and children, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown and son Lester, Mrs. Amy Bloom and children, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown and baby and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lang and children, and Mrs. Charles Hannifield. Fred Brown and Walter Wadding- ton took a load of feed to Wilton to get it ground Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Lillefjeld ana sons Edwin and Gerald spent Monday afternoon at the Ole Lillefjeld home. Anton Nelson was a Wilton caller Tuesday. Lester Brown and Frank Johnson were Wilton callers Tuesday. Wm. Brown called at Iver Erick- son’s Friday. Lester Brown has been helping his brother Fred, saw wood this week. Fred Nelson was a Wilton visitor Thursday. f Welch’s Spur | o oe By MRS. R. M. WELCH ‘ Otto Dorman called at the Robert Welch home Monday. A- D. Welch called on George Scarborough the middle of the week. A large crowd attended the sale held at the Moore farm by Mrs. Chas. Moore. Mrs. Robert Welch visited her mother, Mrs. Ed. Doppler, Thursday afternoon. Lawrence Doppler called at the Robert Welch home Thursday eve- ning. A. D. Welch called at the Horace pines home the latter part. of the week. Fred Rittel and son Jake, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ishmael and little daugh- ter, Mr- and Mrs. Otto Dorman, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch, Ed Doppler and son Lawrence, T. Homer ai John, Wm. Ried Irvin Reed and marck visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Knut Hanson and family, who are living on the Chester Boyd place during the time of flood danger, motored to Bismarck the lat- ter. of the week. Ayers, rural mail carrier from Menoken, had the misfortune of breaking an axle on his car near the Nyles farm Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, A. D. Welch called at the Ed Doppler home Saturday- Ed Easton called for his sister, Mrs, John Nieland, and little nephew and niece on his return from McKen- zie Saturday evening. Oliver Welch called at the hom of his daughter, Mrs. Hugh McMur- tich Saturday. x Theodore Dorman called at the id Mr. le mily were all Bis- Robert Welch home for a battery]! Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Knudtson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Welch visited at the Otto Dorman ; home Sunday. ae anayes H 4 & R° gota bt eed Mr. and Mrs. Ed Doppler and sors Lawrence and Clarence visited at the Robert Welch home Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Welch called also. Mi and Mrs. John Welch and family visited at the.home of Mrs. @\ a play, “All a Mi Mrs, Nels Tosseth Saturday eve- ning: afternoon. 29 in: the McKenzie Profits will go for the | Le Royal Neighbor lodge. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Larson visited at the H. E. Wildfang home in Ster- ling Saturday afternoon. ‘ Mrs. Warren Clizbe and son left ‘Thursday for Wayne, Neb., where Mr. Clizbe is employed. They will make their home at Wayne. f Taft ———— By FLORENCE B. GOSNEY Mr, and Mrs, George Lewis accom- panied by Mrs. Herman Nieman were Bismarck callers Wednesday. Mrs. Johnson and son William were town callers Wednesday. Edna Mae Gosney visited with Vel- ma Drystad after school ‘Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Presley Gosney Edna visited at the Ben Koon and Carl Kositzky homes in Bismarck Sunday. They also heard Rev. J. D. Pointer, who has been ged in missionary work in Africa for the past 17 years, at the McC; Meth- odist church. ‘W. E. Runey was transacting bus- iness in Steele Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Gosney accom- panied by E. L. Hurr were Bismarck callers Wednesday. a Mrs. Henry Jessen called at the Brownawell home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fogarty town callers Wednesday. Quite a large crowd attended the dance in Sterling Friday night. Mu- sic was furnished by “Red Aces” of Bismarck. Mr. Fick of Minnesota called at the Ernest Hurr home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fogarty were Bismarck callers Saturday. Friends of Belva Beatty were sur- frised to hear of her marriage to Lester Andrews the fore part of the week. They will make their home on the Hoover farm. Mrs. Herman Nieman visited at the Henry Jessen home Thursday. ~ The Sterling high school is giving listake” April 4th. Misses Marion Ness, Lucille Elness and Florence Gosney and Glen El- ness and Charley Gosney spent Sun- vad evening at the Harold Wright jome. ne “Safety First’ ‘is being| the ensuing ym has returned home after @ short visit with her father. Marion Alms and Alfred Anderson motored to Bi gE af: aBetite? Hetiie REEESE gx ig : A ag aM 5 i né oe BE James Baker called at the Gosney | Borner: home Wednesday evening: Mr. Fick and Ernest Fick were Sunday dinner guests at the Ernest Hurr home Sunda; Mr. and Mrs. Elder Elness and their little nephew, Frankie, spent pany afternoon at the Ed Fogarty jome. P. M. Gosney was a Bismarck call- er Friday. Hanaford Fairchild was a McKen- zie caller Sunds . —_—$—$—— f Ghylin By MARGARET DAVIS Mrs. O. Sunquist and sons Emil irs,jand Hugo spent Tuesday afternoon visiting Mr. and Mrs. Nick Holger- son. We are glad to report De Alta Lit- tle is much improved. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson and his mother spent last Monday with Mr. and Mrs, Steve Littles and How- ard Watki1 Miss Leona Sunquist has returned home and is attending the Still school again. Ethel and Buddy Keator expects to enter school No. 3 again this week after being out since Christ- mas on account of the stormy weather- Harold Holgerson was sick last ok Ae missed part. of the week's school. Albert Johnson was a business caller Tuesday morning on Willis ill, Walter Schmisky took his sister No. 1 Friday evening and from there Hi E ee Qs8 He tet l if rl fgg Ht | LH 4 g eS & é _ fe E to the Albert Johnson home on im-|— i é | na? Ee iH & i 4 i é 2! Hi ‘Was |home. ary Begtee —~e Burnt Creek @ By MRS, JULIUS ANDAHL |" The Farmers Union meeting was L.|held Wednesday at the Floyd Paris home with a fair attendance. The served lunch before the business caller in Bismarck Wednesday. F. C. Klawitter called on Julius Andahl Wednesday. Mr. Andahl has eft i i By VIOLET A, CLARKE The township election © was well attended. Th officers Tuesday bed eon contined to his bed for the past) three months. Miss Milman. called at the Julius Andahl home Friday evening. Clarence, Floyd, Helmer, Gilbert, Grant and Olive Andahl spent Satur- day evening at the Val Steiner home. Cards were played and a midnight lunch was served. Harry Schonert and family spent Sunday at the Geo. Schonert home. Grant Andahl called at the Geo. Schonert home Suni Walter Paul called at the Ole Sather home Sunday. Mrs. Herman Worst was a bus- iness caller in Bismarck Friday. Among those from, this vicinity to shop in Bismarck Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Matt Andahl and daughter | F .C. Klawitter and daugh- d son Paul, and Miss Milman, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Paris, Val Steiner. Little Grace Schonert missed school last week on account of sick-| 1, ness.’ Floyd Paris called on Walter Paul Sunday. Mrs. Floyd Paris and Mrs. Hi Solberg and son Philip attended the: Farmers Union board meeting in Bismarck Saturday. Trygs ieee By GLADYS NELSON Mr. and Mrs. John Habeck, his brother and family, motored to Bis- marck Monday on business. Oscar Coleman made a trip to Re- gan Tuesday and got some stringers to move his house Wednesday. George and Martin Nelson were’ callers Monday at the Oscar Coleman From there they motored to Regan on business interests and en ‘route stopped at the Eric Englebert- 1son home. Pete Lundquist made a trip to his of | brother Elmer’s.Tuesday after a load of goods to move in the near futu Lundquist, who has been stay- ing at Elmer’s is expected at her Pro- | daughter's, Mrs. Albin Spangberg: this week. Mrs. Nels Nelson and Hugo were short callers Tuesday at the foe home en route from election. Habeck, his brother and wife, also were brief callers at the Kruger home that day. Hazel Anderson visited at the John Olson home Tuesday with Edith. John Kruger and Elsie made a trip for three years one yeat, and C. 0. Kell for assessor. F. Parker arrived Wednesday Green, Ky., where he broken. Hugo Nelson was a brief caller Thursday at the George Nelson home hile his horses. oe | een uaa HP F eft rf He son called on John Eln Ed Smith hauled his ‘Wednesday with a team to have it repaired. Lawrence Mork called at the Ed. seo pac? ‘ho momer o ol ess Was iter] caller Wednesday. niieretoe Tuesday. B42 te Mr. ily of Moffit, returned home Fri- into Ster-| Satruda: Lawrence Mork called at Mrs, Jen-| Mrs. nie Clarke’s home orning. Eh Hi called oth Ed. Smith’s aoe Wisoaay, ine Christ Schoon and son Ernest are let were Sterling callers Wednes- ys Eli Garding called Harry Clooten home W. iy aa supper guest at Mrs. Jennie Clarke’s jome lay evehing. Eli Harding and rete fire at- tended the dance at the Dome Satur- ite, and Mrs. George Harding were Sterling callers Saturday. Violet Clarke visited at the Ed Smith home Sunday. c Mr. and’Mrs, Ed. Smith epic to » Tom Smith, who at the St. Alexius hospital the past week. He underwent an operation for appendicitis- there ‘ Mr. and Mrs: Harry Clooten, ac- companied by Ed. Smith, were Ster- ling callers one day this week. Eli Harding visited at the Ed. Smith home-Sunday. ° . Lice By MRS. F. 0. JOHNSON Miss Veronica Riley of Sterling, who hes been visiting her sister, Mrs. Helmer Meland, returned to her home Monday. afternoon Mrs. J. R. daughters, pen: Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Olson, Jr., en- tertained at cards Saturday evening. Ten tables of whist were in play. Mrs. Wm. Van Vleet, Raym and daughter Syl- nt at the home ot Mr. Harold Sherman, who has been in fe png lor over @ year, returned Miss Elsie Me; is employed at. the experime dan, = station at Man- callers oon: , The Homemakers club met at the home of Mrs, Joe Gerts Wednesday friends Wednesday . were played and at Meland served a most lunch, ‘ Marshall els |caller last Thuréday. five years ago. They iting at Bismarck and at the J. E. home north of Sterling. They left Monday for seo and Sykes- ton before ‘returning home. They Migs, Nora night at the Allensworth. home. lenry Crawford was re-elected as pervisor of Telfer township; Chas. day at the J. F. King home in Ster- ling. week-end at the Dutton home. Mrs. Orrin Dutton and two small children were in Bismarck last Thursday to see Mr: Dutton, who is recovering nicely from ® recent op- eration for sinus trouble. Dralle was a Bis Mrs, Wm. Hirning, Mrs. Vera Riley, Ruth Harth and Ida Johnson were guests of the Brittin Homemak- ers on Friday afternoon. A number of Britti le went to Bismarck to see “The Painted An- ternoon. Mr and Mrs. G. family called at the Joe Prefontaine home Si Ey] rt abe Russell Dralle is spending the i ribeie io f Ha f age ne Ol ea it

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