The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 29, 1930, Page 6

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Glen Elness and Charley accompanied He i bate Ht 4 a Setmaay. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland family are now located on the Olson farm. and nughter » have . Sha ll, also Mr. a1 Mrs. Robert Sharp, Sr., and hy 2a ter Florence of Saturday Mrs. Henry Neiman and son-in-law of Mi heey Sterling Farmers Union will rnd agr? annual carnival in the hall, By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Martini el cr grain threshing here. Gyl- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Miss Ellen Peterson, who teaches school near Hague, spent the week- Miss Helen Brownawell of Bis-| od marck spent the past week in the capital city Tuesday, parental home, leaving for a few days’ visit with her brother, Harold Brownawell and family at Sterling, Monday. ff i Us Ee Mr. Piers of Braddock made & busi- ness call here Monday. Miss Maxine Burnsides who teaches school No. 1, spent the week- end at her home in Sunday callers at awell home inclu eee ag ne ig » Ore., and inols ee Driscoll. The community extends to ‘them a hearty welcome. Monday Rodney Jackson Velma Jean left in Jean end Tom Fim | Christensen home. Mr. and Mrs, for Arkansas. They will visit daughter Velma Jean and Tom Fi spent at ling | spent Sunda: EB = PERE i fia if LF a Carlisle and ‘Misses Emma Bailey teacl young folks att Miss Ada Say of here in Kidder county, spent HA. e8 Swanson. week-end with the home f Up oh 4 TERETE | HED, i a a itt 3 i } dé Li ta i it Ha g va ali! 7 1 ie ce i B sag i A i i fai agaad 7 F A iq ae sft lite a ai 7 i ii ’ um ir i Hite Pg tH il i hi ce ait yiaale Ef 582 9 3 emt ig atl iibepdl aE 8288 i di He i i] if : : 3 i if 3 i En i nT a ne eeu He at ee Hi #4 analy labels aul idlt T He AR iia qi : i 3a fee if i ae (4 safaliyt ade Bl Ht ill Li i if At i i li: He uy ED i meal aa Hii i vi il lt i ua 2 He i fh anaggigy hae Hee ial uy He ne a: 34 th fF eG ial Hu Hi EEE i ci a HH a be fe j u saad sii | a cei a i ul il; Pid ay ea silt i Leet sieal iT fh a an iL ite a iit: s iy ; i gad Eig: Pils: i ae nll us lity rit Ed | de i Hl a i <5 Eg ii af ae iy a uu al Hu tess b Lala i: it . up ay 3 i iat Re ule HE 4 a2 i iy ap Eage nL i ar TT i) av a a] i is 5 ae a fH ud 3 ss mp id il if i wed ee isiged eet k Hue il Hi he : 5 iyi fi ai alt ie J i hs bd HI aay pi ths gine ie au ae all Fi fig bee a j He i i d bith sal B Me anu 4 4 fhe aah i iy i Hi: - ie i a § 33 aa if % i id 3 ft mag 14 ] Bhg a i , Elmer Jarvi, Arvid, Arne, Am- i E 5 <8 i i Mrs, John Gylden and daughter] The commercial law class under Mrs. Arch and daughter Myrtle | tin Callers at John Gylden’s Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pihlaja took Grandma Banttori to her cottage Armos and John Kangas were town Dorothy Cotes spent the week-end at Mrs. Ida Thorson’s. John Kalla was a caller at Henry Pihlaja’s Sunday. Mrs. L. C. Holmes, son Frank and Marthe Koski called at Albert Little's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arne Antilla, chil- dren Clifford and Betty and Saima Bill Mulari was a business caller Leonard Kavonius and Verner Pih- laja called at Wing Saturday. Bill Mulari and Sulo Gylden called at Louis Olson’s and William Want- taja’s Sunday. ‘st John Gylden’s Sunday afternoon. George Bates was a caller at John The McKenzie Homemakers club met at the home of Mrs. T. T. Florence Waiste spent the week-end at her parental home. Mrs. Oscar Kavonius was a caller at Frank Holmes and Bill Mulari were Wing callers Monday. Henry Pihlaja’s Tuesday. Quite a few from around here at- tended the show in Wing Tuesday|caller in McKenzie Monday ‘Mias Rose Jane Fuehrer it et eee afl i z af af BS a fas is fi dgag di bea = Sadie spent Monday evening at L. C./ direction of Miss Ruth Cordner, held | at the Holmes. were Mrs. Ida Thorson and children,} F. Coons, John Betz and Mr, Theodore, Ruth, and Francis, Miss| Mrs. T. T. Dorothy Cotes, Frank Holmes, Martha | Bismarck returned home with them to spena bro, and Aldo Eskeli and Walfred An- tilla, also Gerald’ Dronen and Edwin Olson. Saturday. They also called at Wing. Bp president, Mrs, Henry Lewis. After a short business session the miscellaneous lesson on “meal service” was given by Mrs, F. M. Schaunburg with Mrs. ohh orange renpreipboratien bd the week-end. a EEE de et a if Heo id Fc ii Ht Wi i ni i i : ae ti Bt Ba a He i evening. iy £34 he i - : _— Ef i 2 <33 in ne int ia init ioe ty den’s. # ii sis PERSE =f iH 35 E e The | Koskl, lor Far- the State Ag- ‘aturday |@nd Mrs. Jack Shepper and daughter the Ladies |spent Sunday evening at John ce a SS & ‘Wing callers ii @ Wing caller al Regan Be Twin Cities immediately following the lun heon. Last Friday evening the Luther league members and their friends was very much enjoyed. +) afternoon, September 27th, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles [ * By BURDELLA B. HELGESON The American Legion Auxiliary/callers Saturday. Mrs. Wm. Michelson will be hostess to the American Legion Auxiliary, with Mrs. J. Fisher assisting hostess. October 9th, in the log cabin. and the Congregational Ladies’ Aid will sponsor the Pre-School Confer- ence for children which is to be held by the State Health department. The date set for Regan is September 26th and will be held in the Legion cabin. ] "| the Congregational Ladies’ Aid at her weeks looking {next segular meeting will be held at Mr, and Mrs. Carl Lein motored to Miss Enid Christianson of Harmon was a week-end guest at the L, Hop- who has been here|home Wednesday afternoon. Braddock By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE ‘The ladies of the Woodman Circle Met in session at the home of Mrs. Emma Button Wednesday evening, Sept. 17, with 19 members in attend-| Aid of the Lutheran church will meet ‘ance. After the usual routine of ‘business was served by the hostess," was dispensed with a splen- | Oberg. the remainder of the evening was banquet will take place at this meet-| jrs, A. H. Lundberg was hostess to ing and it is important that all mem. bers be present. Mrs. Nora Sisco and daughter, Mrs. G. B. Aarvig of Kintyre, called on Braddock friends Tuesday. The most of the threshing around Braddock is finished and the tran- FP. R. Briggs, for the past several after his farming interests south of/the Carl Berg home, October 8th, town left Thursday morning for his home at Jefferson, 8. D. sient laborers have nearly all left for their homes. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Junge and children visited at the home of Dr. Baer at Steele Wednesday afternoon. Thore Naaden returned home Wed- |All parents are urged to take advan- nesday from St. Paul to which place | tage of this opportunity to have their the accompanied five carloads of stock {children examined. Mrs, Nettie Blakeman of Osseo,|Driscoll Sunday, where they visited Mich., arrived in Braddock Tuesday |relatives and friends. to vsit at the home of her sister, Mrs. Saturday morning. H. W. Allen. Mrs. Carl Schlosser returned from | kins home. Bismarck Thursday where she visited her daughters Kathryn and Julia. Rev. and Mrs. C. Oster and daugh- Mr. and. Mrs. 8. Bailey and Hewat ter’s brother-in-law, Rev. Swanson, who have made their tapes who is well known in Regan. Rev. Swanson was seriously injured in an automobile accident. O. Feltheim returned home Tues- day after spending the week-end with his daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Wurm of Saint Paul. ‘We are pleased to report that Mrs. S. A. Engleman and little son Law- rence have returned to their home at Dana after being confined to the Bis-. marck hospital for a couple of weeks. Mrs, J. D. McCusker of Hazelton was. in Braddock this week taking care of the clerical work of the L. M. Doerschlag Company store during thi ab : Biggiyee 5 a2a is 22 Mr. McCusker arrived home |® Friday evening. E. Knadle of Enderlin, auditor for the Osborne McMillan Elevator com- Mr. and Mrs. J. Binnicker, hhave been spending several days in Braddock, left Monday afternoon for absence of Mr. McCusker in Saint their home at St. Joseph, Mo. pany, was @ Braddock caller Tuesday Paul. afternoon. t Merman Junge installed a new electric light at the front of = i aie BUH > i ib as] Hele | i & aie tip He a slit ine convent ered Ly Ly BH “Essatid te ibe if i ad a he ali se: ee a ales 3 5g ba ie Miss Violette Dexter, who is teach- J. H. Bowers midtored with Mrs. Bowers and the children to Napoleon Kinzler tied ee ing a term of school at Hague, 7 es address. the week-end at the parental home here. : 4 ay i aie iB ak af cE te des 3 “The following club members were in attendance at the convention for tor | eave! of North Dakota Federation of Wom: en’s clubs held at Bismarck Se; one or more days. Mesdames 15-18, to attend the 34th annual iL i| H 3 lx E iin i ui i Hil i , Allensworth, Button, Fetter- Bower, Lesher, Deiter and Feltheim. r 3 tal ce oe | abi eal i lh i! ell l Ae ia he ee Wayne Inget and Severie Ecki.olm, Severt and Sadie Gylden, Bl Mulari John Hokana was Monday. ened | Wednestay evening was pe ane ah I il Hee lice! an ie SS ae saeco

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