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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 97, 1980 By MRS. OWEN McINTYRE Schools opened Monday with Miss Rose “geome Miss Rosemary jergen as teacher. i 4 Mrs, Adam Haas has been in Bis- marck the past week undergoing -medical treatment. Ed. Smith and Ed. Wagner were business callers in Arena Thursday. Miss Pauline Wolf is assisting at the Hazlegrove home during Mrs. Haslegroves illness. Miss Alvina Kraft, daughter of Mrs. Carolina Kraft, afd Gotfred Webber, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Webber of Wing, were united in the holy bonds of matrimony Sunday forenoon at the German Evanglical church north of Wing. A reception was held at the Grooms home in the ,afternoon. The community joins with the writer in wishing them @ long and happy married life. Mrs. Owen McIntyre and Mrs, Bert Glanville attended the Ladies’ Aid in Wing Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ulfers and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove mo- tored to Bismarck Monday. Mrs. Hazlegrove went to consult a doctor. A number from this vicinity at- tended Mrs. A. H. Unrub’s sale. Miss Rosemary Gergen was an overnight guest Sunday at the Mc- Ini home. Ore and Mrs. Harry Ulfers attend- ed church services in Tuttle Sunday evening. | Steiber | ° By MRS. C. L. MALONE Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson and daughter June visited at the Ralph Falkenstein residence near Baldwin Sunday. Mrs. C. L. Malone returned from Benedict Sunday after spending a week at the H. Baron home. A large number of hunters were seen at the Wade Lake Monday. Ted Amundson and Jerry Christ- ianson were callers at C. L. Malone's Monday. A number of young people from Steiber spent Sunday at Wildwood. Philip Zelmer and his friend who has rented the Blexrud farm were callers at the Malone home Thursday. Fred Brackett, Emil Johnson and one of the Schatz boys left Sunday for Canada to look at the country and visit relatives. Mike Boschee was a Regan visitor Miss Marybell Doyle of Velva was @ guest of her friend Miss Bessie An- derson Saturday and Sunday. : ‘There was no school Thursday on account of the teachers demonstra tion meeting. ‘W.°8. Oder went to the Dimond coal mine with Fred Brackett Mon- day. T. P. Bragg who was visiting at the Malone home was called to Tucson, Arizona to attertd to matters at the ‘Veterans hospital. [_ Menoken | : @ By MRS. JENNIE DANCE Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers and son, Mrs. R. G. Abelein and Mrs. Ralph Ishmael and daughter, Miss Luella Tollofsen, Mrs. A. C. decorate and clean the town hall for the chicken supper that was held Miss | started to Boyd No. 1 the middle of eevning. Thomas returned Thursday 98 gE Ree , ie Fepzboe i] is Me i a g tai & d | ad tn BY MRS. ROY LITTLE Mr. and Mrs. John Mickelsen and callers at the Ed. Broeh) home Monday afternoon. and Mrs. Harry Davenport visitors at the Leonard Daven- home Tuesday.’ Regan Ha u ast day evening. William Stile and Marvin Magnus called at the Tyler lohnson home Be ape . ‘They are selling fresh | nesday meat Ed Shults moved their camping outfits up to Ed Gibson’s Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Sharp left f Missouri Tuesd [ McClellan eltere home Sunday matters. Mrs, Carl Johnson John Berg was a business. and and motored to Wing Saturday | the H. E. Reddimgton home Glustet Witt called at the James| Rev. Gering will conduct services ‘Witt and Herman Neiters homes Sat- the Evangelist Zion church Gundey, | r : motored to Goodrich with relatives Saturday where they will spend the week-end. Ella Sehilling called at the Uhde home Saturday afternoon. Willie Uhde was a Regan caller Friday. Barney Strand called at the Roy Little home Saturday. Mrs. A. L. Garnes and Miss {rene Maulsby called at the Uhde home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Michelsen and John Boschee motored to Goodrich Sunday. Mrs. Sarah Mowder and sons Earl and George spent Sunday at the Wm. Wilmott home in Wilton. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davenport were dinner guests at the Ira Bailey home Sunday. They also called at the Mabel Bailey home. Mr. and Mrs. Sheffie Bailey and children were supper guests at the Harry Davenport home Sunday eve- ning. They are leaving Monday by atid alt oh, SENS made alhome Tuesda' . Hazlegrove E { ant J. F, Little a Laurence Adams returned home Friday_after employed at the wis Jot ome this summer. . and J. ¥. Little and fam- guests i gee | of By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE LY : a F ek eres f f | 4 I ity F Fh E E i i FA ; é Hf a Pp i z He 1 guests at the home of Mr. Fred Janouisem and Mr. f z > —o E " : | i ee ld a 3 hi | i E g E | i é i FE E : F ! by i BE ze z ES | Hazlegrove was in Tuttle Fri- also y car for West Virginia, where they uurday night. » spent ‘Mr. Mr. will make their future home. “a es : and Mrs.| Christ oe visited Friday night and Saturday. Miss Madge Runey of Bismarck all the Paul |", Herman Nieters received word called at the Frank Michelsen home| the Unruh sale. 4 § Thursday of the death of her mother Monday OrIOG acesoen and| Se, Obe!,GtsY Ment Saturday idee family were Sunday evening visitors ohio, Siar haedeni aint td — Rare R. G. Marchant and daugh- ; : : i at the Harry Davenport home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Michelsen were Capital City callers Saturday. a | | ti F 3B F Heaton By SARAH HEINLE PE ——<—_—_—_———_—_—_—_—_—_—_———" [ Welch’s Spur | . >——_____— 6 Sunday at the home of her mother, Mrs. Wilkinson in Wing. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and sems Dean and Harold called at the Rey Hazlegrove home Sunday night. 34 Wagner and Miss Pauline Wolff were shoppers in Arena Saturday | ning. daughter of and Godfred Weber were married Sunday at the church north of Wing at 1 o'clock. The bride’s gown was of white silk and her accessories to match. She |; Rev. F. F. Schwandt visited at the A. H. Heinle home By MRS. R. M. WELCH O. R. Welch shipped a car load of wheat from the Spur the first of the weak. His son Robert assisted him in loading it. Mrs. John Welch called on Mrs. Robert Welch Monday. Cepolina Hiskoyn was home over the week-end. Her mother Mrs. Fred Rittel is still in the hospital. They expect her home the first of the week. wa i Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and family visited at the home of Mr. Welch's sister, Mrs. Hugh McMur- rich Monday afternoon. Teachers of the several schools in the Spur vicinity attended a teach- ers demonstration in Logan township ‘Tuesday. Bobbie Welch visited his little cou- ie be eH i ES i it rg ils sin, Doris McMurrich Tuesday while E.R. his father R. M. Welch hauled grain. at Wm. Ruth Hein is visiting a few ehustl Trembley called at the A. days at the John Witt home this %* ome of his uncle, Ed ler Wed- at E. Keck’ week. eh Mr. and John Witt and Alfred nesday. Mr. Giovinnoni of north of the Spur called at the Robert Welch place Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Dirlam and family motored to Bismarck Wed- dh i hl ie E 8 | ¥ g F a E : I Hl fl nesday. visited at Miss Cl ing “i week: Julius Dorman called at the home = Aaleeced maleate ul home. ‘ag io of his brother Otto the middle of ‘Mr, and Mrs. me "Nae Oat Shh! week. Onasof hist cadphe lly of G Allen Miss Catherine Lee and Mrs, J. E. turned home with him. ner’s Sunday. school school. Saturday Aoallink vel aK The Cross Country Homemakers Rev. . ‘and Mrs. Bloomquist Mrs. Fred Smith club met at the home of Mrs. Rob- Reinhold to the ee aed ‘Mrs, Charley saiee eh ert Welch Thursday afternoon with full attendance. Miss Louella Tol- lifson was a social visitor. Mrs| A. D. Welch gave the report of the day, namely, on flowers in North Dakota. The next meeting ee et eee Clarence Doppler called at the home of his sister, Mrs. Robert Welch Wednesday. Fred Rittel called on Robert Welch Thursday morning. Mrs. John ‘Nieland called on Mrs, Robert Welch Friday evening. Mrs. Nieland’s little nephew and niece £ ibis REE j 5 y 5 FE Hy B3 i alt i it F i 4 | g 5 one if E E : E i i I | ! I F : | t | | : 4 3 tf f tt BERG i the week and drove with their aunt. Most of the young people of the Spur vicinity enjoyed the dance at the Allensworth barn Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Doppler and son Leo, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and family, Luella Tollifson, John Welch and son Conrad were all Bismarck visitors Saturday. Welch friday evening, "Ort el y Mrs. Mary Ives 8 & 8 Ey | i F i i I i L i i Eby He i EE fi at ny gag 1 i Hf ! ge 4 »* E 3 ¥ the week-end at her brother Jake's home. A number of ‘3 folks from here attended the P. A. at Gay- ton school No, 1, Fri and brother Al- fred Boran, Ed Doppler and son Leo attended church services in Bis- marck Sunday. A few friends of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ishmael gathered at their home Sat- urday evening. The evening was spent with cards. Mr. and Mr. ahd family, Oder F Ratt i Hs evening. Misses Esther Olafson and Eliza- beth Koppy were shopping in Linton Saturday afternoon. Ed. Weller was a business caller in Linton Sat Ve, d Carl Smith called on friends in Linton Saturday. Miss Hazel and Lester Mausehund, who. are attending high school at Linton, spent the week-end with heir parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul lausehund, George Suverly of Livona was seen in this vicinity Saturday. Misses. Esther Olafson, Elizabeth and Pauline and Messers Math, Steve Frank Koppy went to Fort Rice Sunday to attend the church fair. Steve ai and son Math were business callers in Linton Monday forenoon. Frank Chesrown is spending a few. days in Linton with his family this ‘week, “Chuck” Lang and “Bob” Ches- both of. Linton were duck hunt- ing here Monday, Ducks are rather scarce in this vicinity. g =, li 4 Ef SEE H i E ie } u i i i i Be I . Robert Welch Ralph Snyder and Glen visited at the Ed Doppler home Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Herman of Bismarck made several calls in this vicinity Sunday. fs d Leo Doppler and Robert Welch called at the Otto Dorman home Sun- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dorman and son Theodore visited relatives near 3 Mrs. Ed Doppler called at the Jack Ishmael Sunday evening. % gk | Ee |___ Christiania fe By VIOLET A. CLARKE Lester Clark called at the Tylér Johnson home Tuesday morning en some posts. He also called in Sterling on his .re- i ui ag [ i | ef [ i A it H : E ; i iE i | Walker was an overni at the John Howe home it | zg it | i F. i F BRE i i ii g i 8 g [ itp : il Es i g fe [ hii i g fe F | rH i i | route to the river to get turn, Mrs. Jennie Clarke ad Miss Violet were Sterling callers Tuesday. Miss Gertrude Ellener is on the Sick list this week. Ed Freshour called at Mrs. Jennie Clarke's home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Elder Elness and Frankie were Sterling callers Satur- day. Elder brought his tractor from Sterling. Willis Belk called on Ed Freshour | Saturday noon, Lester Clark took his sister Miss Maritta to her school Saturday. Ed Freshour was a Sterling caller Friday. Elder Elness and brother Curtis Hazelton By ELEANOR LANDSBERGER E : i it 3 By MES. JOHN A. BERG Mr. and Mrs. ‘Wagner are heiping at the Lewis Wagner home i i i § : ; f Fr | z E i I 5 : : ix i s vi if i lt d i Hi | i i i ' i i : if Be a i i g week. ‘ 4 radi Piet saci Sole op te ala Mrs, Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet Mrs. Enok Prickett called at Martin Olson’s Jr. farm tug vars lara Moonee it A i BEE k 5 d #e fs fe : it i Her- Sunday. rednesda: ‘A. number of folks Piecerald howe Ws @ business | this vicinity attended dance 1D | song Elmer and ‘Francis, ° Saturday ‘am. | mai N. D., Thursday where John Berg and| Mr. and ‘T. P, Morris and fam- George to Venice 4 i ul 2 U fr j 5 He i By if ie i g ! dd ue E F who and J. F. Little and Cla: Berg and| The bern dan atthe adrian as-| pista snotored ts.the Metbert it home tn'| bridge farm Saturday night was/tle home Sunday. Mrs, Herbert Lit- largely attended. ‘The shotgun given | tle and Laurence and Erma accom- on Mrs. |! the holder of the lucky humber | panied them to Bismarck and fien- | a ~ xy