The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 19, 1930, Page 7

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gE Se aye BE f Fy ; Libstisf nie iit BE pe ble ge ff if Het i if i i Bs E ene Hi i if nu 5 Br LH Hp Hg te BE 5 b2 g t g 4 5 pest ‘i EE eed : i geekebec eb ied ie z06 : was @ town caller Sun- fohnson called at thé H. this + Andrew ipson assisted L. D. Bailey on Saturday with some work. Mrs. W. V.. Carroll and Mrs. Fay attended the project meet- Mandan Saturday. Eddy Adams of Mc- shopping in town Monday Mrs. Mrs, Eddy Meyers of Bald- their family ‘are settled in Benz house. Mr. Meyers is the road maintainer and we welcome them to our community. Mr. Jones has been quite sick with 8 disease the doctors call walking ‘Pneumonia, Miss Beth Porter stayed with Gladys Moffit Monday night. Mr, and Mrs. B. F. Lane and Mrs, Parker were ghests at the C. K. Lane home last Thursday in honor of n| little Lucille Lane's birthday. ‘Word has been received of the death of Mrs. Bullock’s sister in Towa, She had been. sick.a long time. ‘The missionary meeting. was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Faust last Wednesday. A good crowd was present. A lovely lunch was served by the hostess. E. A, Kleemans is helping his broth- er Ed get his crops in. Pete Hofstad went to Bismarck Monday to take..some more treat- ments. He is getting some better. lf A Hampton | —_—_________¢ By ELIZABETH KOPPY Wallace Kyes was in this vicinity Tuesday taking census. John Fettig of Linton was deliver- ing gasoline to farmers in this vicin- ity Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Steve Koppy and daughter Elizabeth were shopping in Linton and Temvik Tuesday. Manly Fetterley of Braddock vis- y | ited at the Porter Umber home Mon- day. Porter Umber made a business ‘rip ‘Mo Bismarck by.car Wednesday. . Mr. and Mrs. David D. 8. Jolb were shopping in Linton Wednesday. Math Koppy was a business caller at Linton Wednesday afternoon. John Richter of the Glencoe vicin- ity was seen here Thursday... Miss Esther Olafson had. dental work done and was shopping in Lin- Roscoe | ton Saturday. Ben Hermanson and Fred Schultz of south of Bismarck visited at the Koppy and Grenz homes over the week-end. They are former em- Ployees of Godfrey Grenz. Mr. and Mrs. Henry A..Ohlhauser and son Edwin and Mr. and Mrs. David Joeb and daughter Emmgp were shopping in Linton Saturday. Bill Schiermeister of Gayton is working for Ed Weller. s Frank Lewler and son Bud were business callers in Temvik Saturday. Dewey Lawler went to Bismarck Saturday. aod Russell Chesrown of Linton spent the week-end out on his father's ranch, Porter Umber called at the Wal-. lace Ky¢s home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jake. Schiermeister and daughters were visiting.at the Peter Istenbarth home of near Hazel- ton Sunday afternoon. : Mr. and Mrs. Philip Grenz of Gay- ton were visiting at the Godfrey Greng home Sunday afternoon. Math Koppy called on friends in Livona Sunday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Enders and daughters Dorthea and Rennee of | 4Y: | Zemvik and Miss Ellen Foell of near “Temyik.were dinner guests at the ve: Boppy home Sunday. Ellen Sorenson, Caroline and Welch’s Spur SS A Zea AO By MRS. RB. M. WELCH — Oliver Welch has been working on the Hugh \McMurrich farm near Glencoe, Wm. Reed, who was raking off a Piece of land preparatory for culti- vation this week, had the misfortune of having a runaway. Having finished a large field of their own, south of the 800 Line, the Dorman » Theodore, Fred and Clarence are now farming on their Uncle Julius’ place, tor ae ropaies Monday woreing, = or rep londay morning. Chester Boyd and Arthur Bates Purchased a tractor this week. Helen Baker of near Menoken worked for Mrs, Chester ae few days this week. Miss also called at the Doppler home on busi, . | ness for her father. Mrs. Fred Rittel visited at the home of relatives in Bismarck during the week. Her father, who lives ut some other pdint.in North Dakota, was also in Bismarck for.a few days visit, Ed Doppler and son Clarence and Wenn in ft cerns heat lc! fanning wi Monday afternoon. Mr. Tremblay called on Chester Boyd also, Paul Skinner called on Robert ‘Welch Tuesday morning. Mrs, John Nieland and little neph- ew and niece. spent Wednesday night at the Horace Dirlam home. Ed Doppler and son Clarence called at the Robert Welch home-for = team of horses Wednesday. Mrs. Chas. Mallard and children called at the Ed Doppler home for Potatoes Wednesday. Mrs. John Welch and little nephew, Lester Stahi, visited school at Boyd. No. 1, Tuesday afternoon. Warren Taylor of Bismarck ~spent several days on his farms at the spur this week, Mrs. A. D. Welch -and ‘Mrs. John Welch, project leaders of the Cross- Country Homemakers club, attended the leaders monthly meeting in Bis- marck Thursday. The next Cross- Country Homemakers mecting will be ‘Thursday of the coming week at the home of Mrs. Horace Dirlam. Mr. and Mrs, Otto Dorman motored to Bismarck on business Friday. Mrs. Walter ‘Yeakle, Arthur Yeakle, Mrs. George Varnum and niece Ada McCurdy, Howard Kershaw and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and son .Bobbie were Bismarck visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Doppler and one of their sons were in town we forenoon. to town Friday es Mrs, Rittel returned home with im. Bob Lane ‘of Glencoe called at the Ed Doppler farm for seed grain Sun- ‘day. . * Mr. Fields, a son-in-law of the late Chas. Moore, called at the Ed Doppler home the last of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and son called at the Yeakle home Sat-| Mr. and urday evening while en route home. Ralph and Raymond Snyder and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and fam- ily visited at the Doppler home Sun- day afternoon. Lawrence Doppler and Clarence Dorman visited Kermit Knudtcon Sunday. f Alta ‘ By KARL SCHATZ — John Kemnile of Turtle Lake was a caller at the Karl Schatz home Mon- Edwin and Gus Schats were Alta callers Monday evening. . Karl Schatz and Gustave-mo- Tuesday afternoon. «pr lethal cicgeuatbiorati ot Mickelson of Regan wasa call- Se ee Fred Brockett was a callet at Re- gan Saturday. Chas, Larson was a caller at the home Thi 5 Mrs. G. Regan was a dinner guest at the Fred Bender home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Whal wete din- ner Loot at the Dave Hochhalter Eddie Johnson called at the Fred Brockett home Friday evening. f Stelber By MRS. C. L. MALONE i The Pleasant View school board gece by ead the teacherage evi . Mrs. C. L. Malone attended Legion auxiliary oon in rpg) eat: Fred Bergquist went to Regan Mon- day arid brought out the road drag that the township purchased. Ralph Anderson was a passenger the mail route with Albert Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Andetson and children, Ruth Ella, Frayne and Har- old: of Ecklund township, were vis- {tors at the Maloné home Sunday. O. J. Olson, the Raleigh products retailer, was in this vieinity Friday. ©. L, Malone attended a meeting of the telephone ‘board in Regan Satur- day evening. ‘Miss Vina Oder was a week-end vis- itor at the home of her parents, W. 8. Oder's. Miss Mary Doyle spent the week- end at the Hickel-residence. A number of young people from Steiber spent Sunday at Wildwood. Bill . Hickel . and . wife and Mary Doyle were Bidmarck shoppers. Sat- urdi lay. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bergquist and family visited friends near Still Sun- Gerald Jones hauled goods for his father's store Wednesday. ee ee f Driscoll oe By-Mrs. F. O. JOHNSON Miss Bertha Bornson of Bismarck is spending a few days with Mrs. H. A. Knudson. Sophus Lein of Regan visited the Chas. Newcomer and Homer Nelson homes Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Peterson were guests at the home of Anton Peter- son Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Tice of Bismarck spent & few days last week with her daugh- ter, Mrs. Elmer Koon. Miss Thelma Skogen spent the week-end with her parents, Mrs. A. H. Meland and Mrs, Ed. Madson. called on Mrs. Helmer Me- land Tuesday evening. Mr, and Mrs. A. M. Bruschwein and family spent Thursday evening at the Koessel home. .Jackson’s home, spent Sun- day evening with her folks. Mildred Carison and Helen Swind- ing spent Sunday at their homes. lay. Rev. W. E. Heddrick of Napoleon conducted the services of the German ‘Miss Doris it Sunday at in Bismarck. Pederson and High Quale nt lay in Bismarck. at the home of Mr. nny cy bi ents, - and Mrs. Gust B. i ; i Ff i i i E i ai Ee . ae rf d Mrs. John drove to the Capital City one day week. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Anderson children were Sunday callers in tin & Ba tl ge & r] 3 cE Le i E I it i E 5 5 AHL gee i lif aot titi a fr : i Arthur Johnson one e week. & aF | Wild Rose By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL ‘The school board held its regular quarterly meeting at the clerk’s office Tuesday. All members of the board were, present. il ind fy The census enumerator, Charles Moffit, of Moffit finished this town- ship last week. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brownawell Of Moffit enjoyed a six o'clock din- ner at the O. F. Buck home Wednes- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Voll spent Sun- day with friends at Driscoll. M. Bannister was here last week looking after the farming interests of the Patterson Land company. Miss Jennie Waiste, teacher of school No. 1 spent the week-end with friends near Moffit. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brownawell visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brownawell of Moffit Sun- 3 ga Ff nial ty i HE day. Grant Hulett and Fern Henry from Kidder county made a business call here Friday. ‘Mrs. Ernest soa and daughter Miss Ada were doing some Easter shopping in Bismarck Saturday. atk wits Meee ph Miss Loulse Fiedman, teacher at week-end with her folks northeast Moffit, ea friends see ae Tuttle. Mrs. O. L. Peterson son Ar- ‘ Miss Bell Goldsmith spent thur motored to Bismarck Tuesday, returning the same day. non with her parents north The Ernest Saville family visited at y the Orrin Lee home Sunday. tig hace manele ‘sunday af the Costes G. G. Reiser of Washburn was here | siiote home in Tuttle. looking after his farming interests EE Russo was in Tutttle Satur- Sunday. day. Miss Margaret Gillen, teacher of at home. school Wo. 2, attended church in = Braddock Sunday with the Adolph inson 8 Exner family. Dwight Carlisle is helping on the W. H. Brownawell farm a few days while Mrs, Brownawell is ill. f Hazelton 4 @ By ELEANOR LANDSBEEGER Mrs, Mary Andrus, who has been residing in Minneapolis for the past ak 2 Mr. | winter, arrived in Hazelton Sunday) Jay W. Presten and daughter, of where she will spend the summer. At | 321 . & D. present she is staying at the Rush | Tacwcock, & has been in the The high school debating team, consisting of the Misses Mildred Shea, Mildred Weiser and Gorman Sted- Man, and their coach, Miss Esther Girard, left Friday morning for Bow- man. They met the Bowman high school team that evening and won the turned home ‘ i Mr. ae Joe sey fam- 'v were. Sunday guests at Ernest ill | Schoon home. S| sais Myrtle Christensen and W>ltct agen Sunday with Mrs. Ben Orne. rs, Fil ef j Herman Backhaus were the John Weber home of afternoon. i : Freck 2 if E i ft E fF 5 g ve f f : i The Hels young folks Spent Sun-, evening e Berg: ; be? John Mueller was a.caller at, home one, day last E. E. See and Mr. and motored to Arena F i ; he J. J. f i a i pa E i Reinhard were Alta shoppers Satur- day evening. Sadler and Harry Schaffer were callers at the Carl Schatz home gee aie : i Hy [ E fed 5 fu F : i ri tf Hu i it cil i f I | aE ieee “ill Hi that evening. Father Schweitzer held church services at Braddock Sunday. E F F RE SE it § f by Lr i F | i F i ‘| 7°50 By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN ade F i i? | 8 gz Bee iFe . Pasig the week-end with thelr par- ‘The |+ George McCallister was s caller at Alta Saturday afternoon. bid ie 4 bree J E Bs t fis il i if H ee re aT By SATIE D.. STEWART Mr. Moore is visiting relatives in fh hete ie fh g ! i s 3 e aeeEE Fe § fe tf il bli a z HY il 8 : A | Fits i i i eeee i ir ¥ “Amith of Huff, he the ©. 1... Houser athe g i F; E i | if HL ae id : z £ F i deste i i i i i ait “if rf 1 i - é | Fe : Hit ql i ¢ i i ifs

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