The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 5, 1930, Page 6

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THE BIS been a patient for the last three [jist at this Slng with © geihedng ° jee yin his ear. ' Law rence Madland Wm. | Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove were \> OT vic Ie haw combine flax Thursday and | shopping in Tuttle Saturday. | George Phel, our assistant mai} car- | ate and Mrs. Joe Fisher and ehil- | rier, brought the mail Friday, as Os ke and Mrs. Jake Merkle and son car Weitstock had gone to Bismer | Douglas attended Sabbath *actiool t | MgOun Bailey was a caller at the Bismarck Satur Fode home Thursday evening. Lead Over) Mrs. Dietzman and son Edwin, Mrs. Mary Gillet of Bismarck w (Mrs. S. E. Gibson and Miss Gladys out looking after her farm Thu | Tooker were callers at the Joe Fisher tay. : |home Sunday zfternoon. | Miss Mary Cashel, Red Cross wi ‘yea F. L. Owen was a business caller }er of Bismarck, was out checking up| Quite in Bismarck Saturday afternoon. | on applications for help from the | tended Louie Olsen visited his brother | Red Cross Wednesday. |Rue’s se John Sunday. |We understand Jake Melhof has Mr. and Mrs. Harve Moffitt were | rented the Gillet farm for the com- callers at the F. L. Owen home Friday | ing year. [night after school, Mrs. Moffitt} Chas, Johns was a bi sines {spends the week-ends at her home; at Harry Ulfers’ Thur: helped Mr. ter and lor Fr friends | ters. ‘Has Substantial Democratic-Liberal Candi- date for Governor | Philadelphia, Nov. 5—() the battle of ballots in Pennsylvaina’s | gubernatorial election, Gifford Pin- chot,Republican nominee,emerged to- day with a substantial lead over John M. Hemphill, Democratic-Liberal par-| ear Menoken. ty_candidate. Andrew and Eddy Schauer got two | , Jacob | Steiglemeyer tetas Despite a plurality accorded nim in| soyeiee with their hounds Sunday. th ay | the city of Philadelphia amounting| Gjark and Clyde Monroe were call. | ursda, to more than 217,000, Hemphill was/ers at the Dietzman home Sunday; wigs Mary Cashel was a caller at Bape cual he Vole Tous! Up ier ie the Fode and Mertz homes Wedne hot in Allegheny county, which 4 includes Pitisburgh, and in the oof By MRs. 01 Nina ss exiler |to Valles to | Valley Mr. an “ims Regi son. Mr. and ns and rural territory of Penn. atin f ns from 7.108 of the 8.321 4 n the state and including all) Bert Glanvilie re home Wednes “Arena McINTYRE aah a a i and Mrs. C, M. Bjerke, daugh- They are making the trip by ali report a good time. land Ann Eide and Luverne Goldberg ‘they attended the homecoming at the City Teachers’ college. jreturned home Monday morning. day afternoon at Peter Kluxsdal’s. Dorothy Cotes, Joe, Anna and Em- daughter, MARCK TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1930 Lein and Burley Christianson, were din- ing. home Sunday. By OLGA M. RISE i day afternoon with Alice Arneson. | Mr. and = Mrs, Mr. Lindquist, left Thursday! spent Sundey afternoon at Stuart |S. Arneson will serve. r. Iowa, where they will visit! severson’s. ee also attend to business mat-| Mr and Mrs. Anton. Finstand, | daughters Marion and Antnette and: ‘and family to Columbus, N. son Neal of McClusky, at the B. N. Lein home. Clarence and Arthur Rise a few from this vicinity at- the party given in Gladys hool Thursday evening. They and friends for a few days. and | lat Alfred Arneson’s. Mrs. at Joe Rise's. J. L. Kelley of Bismarck was in this vicinity Friday. Miss Madge Run tendent of schools, vi No. 1, Monday. Ole Vick, son Olaf, Ole Spilde and json Knut. motored to Temvik after; flour Monday. Irwin and Glenwood Rise spent! Sunday at Art Bjorhus Quite a few from this vicinity at-| tended the basket social and dance in | Bjorhus, Arena Friday evening. Waiste accompanied Albert y City Friday evening, where ited Lein school | Bismarck Friday. They jthe Dallas Barkman home. nd Mrs. J. O. Rise spent Sun- ‘Regan Tuesday. ier spent Sunday evening at nes’s. i Mrs. Vernon Brenden and and Mrs. Harold Christianson Mr. and Mrs. /. H. Alice, | Fred and Teddy Haas w at McIntyres Monday e' i Philadelphia except 49 scattered ve Pinchot a lead of 42, ures were: Pinchot, 931 e callers Clara and Everett Rise spent Sun-| Van Vleet Monday evening. The Ladies Aid meets at the church Dallas Batkman|basement Wednesday, Nov. 12. Helgeson. Gladys Burdette. Maryland ‘at the J. O. Rise home, Friday morn- ithe chivari on Mr. and Mrs. Allen|® | Regan ner guests at the Harry Helgeson|» a few from this vicinity oaea H Mrs. sielen Arneson, accompanied jher folks, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Lien ., Thurs- spent Sunday /day, where they will visit ‘relatives Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chistianson Johnnie Hein spent Monday evening |and daughter spent Thursday evening Harold Christianson and |daughter, accompanied her brothers county superin- |Olaf, Erling and Reidor Olauson to Leonard Peterson spent Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. J. O, Rise motored to Catherine Lein spent Monday night with Rubie and Hazel Arneson. Catherine Lein, Alice Vick, Helen Rubie /and_ Hazel Arneson, gathered at the J. O. Rose Ed Van Dyne of McKenzie, called |home after school hours Monday to birthday. e Mrs. non. help Clara celebrate her eleventh By BURDELLA B. HELGESON The Congregational Ladies’ Aid held their regular meeting at the A. F. Tourtlotte home Wednesday after- Plans were made for the an- nual supper and handiwork sale which will be held in the Legion Cabin on the evening of November 15th. Mrs. O. M. Colip was appointed chairman of the affair. meeting lunch was served by the host- ess who was assisted by Mrs. L. Hop- kins, Out ef town guests were Mes- dames O. Tyberg, O. Lein, E. See, H. Jacobson and E. Edgerton all of Wing. The American Legion Auxillary will hold the annual Armistice day din- ner in the Log Cabin. Mrs. H. Wat- kins is chairman of the committee in charge of the affair. The regular meeting of the Amer- | ican Legion Auxiliary will be held in the Log Cabin or the afternoon of; pine government, After the busine: November 13th, All members are urged to complete the quilt blocks which they have afd bring them to the meeting. Mr, and Mrs. E. F. Fox of Bismarck were callers at the A. H. Helgeson home Sunday evening. ‘The Regan school children enjoyed a Halloween party at the schoolhouse Friday afternoon. A. B. Stratton was a business caller in Bismarck last week. Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Lein entertained @ number of relatives and friends at a. Halloween party at their home Fri- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. F. Danielson o. near Wilton visited at the J. Danielson home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. A. H. Helgeson and Miss Gladys Burdette were business callers in Wilton Friday morning. P, C. Remington Jr. of Bismarck was a business caller here Friday morning. J. Michelsen attended to business | matters in Bismarck last Thursday. | ° Raising a tariff wall on flour is urged in a bill presented to the Philip- Raymond Weitstock w th most of returns in, Pmnchot | night guest a’ Bech Wagn red himself the winner. He said| (f° V2 ; Hemphill, 889,209. State Auditor Secretary of State | Rep. Congress 2nd District | and Sat “victory of the plain tere ORISHA Ge, Boies er in Wing Thursday | a accompanied | atyre and ‘Mrs. J. ied the Ladies Aid day afternoon at Mrs Art Kop- | ing people over the gangsters of Phi adelphia.” | pine Pagenkopf Knutson Swanson State Treasurer Allen Attorney General Lashkowitz | Comm, of | Insurance Commissioner of Agr. and Labor "UNOFFICIAL BURLEIGH COUNTY RETURNS---STATE TICKET Railroad Const’l. Amend. (MeDonnell Mr. and Mrs. | Teddy were calle Monday evening. Hi Ulfers was a busi Fred Haas and son | i ier | at Adolph Webber Wednesday |: i i ‘'s at the Kraft home } Wild Rose Long Lake . yin his contest | Morton . Democrat, for te. | 258 districts in the state the totals were: Davis, 945,737; Kisler, 355,777. Mr. and Mrs. Gar Wolf wei relatives at Goodrich Sund: Mike Beacom did some for Ed Smith Thursday. 110. Among those who attended the | 11. auction sale at Mrs. B. M. Virgin's | 12. Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. Ra: Hazlegrove, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glan- i 1 ville, Jack Rogers, Ed Smith, Ed: 15. Poud, Mr. snd Mrs. Owen McIntyre, | 16. Mike Beacom and George McIntyre. | 17. Harry Ulfers accompanied George ! Anderson cf Wing to Bismarck on} 19. matters of business Tuesday. Bluch Wag! Li Apple Creek - Boyd Logan Taft Thelma Driscoll Sterling, Republican candidates for trucking | ide office likewise were elected e pluralities. 35 the Republican nomi- a for governor in Pennsylvania has been almost equivalent to election but the defection in this campaign ce of it. Continuing the against Pinchot’s ambi in be governor of Pen: begun in the primary campaign, the! Philadelphia organization turned in| almost solidly for Hemphill. | er in Arena The solid Republican delegation of | Owen Mc! 36 in congress was broken into the{ot the pastur extent of at least three but both} Mon: ranches of the state legislature re- mained ee Rep Republican. $75, 000 | Bond Issue Is Approved at Minot} Hay Creek Riverview Burnt Creek Naughton Frances .... e got his horses out j Sibley Butte at Ray Hazlegrove's | 24. Broa OG Cleat Lake Lein ... Lyman Tryer Cromwell .. Croft: Glenv Painted Woods Ecklund Ghylin °. Rock Hil Wing Harri Phoet i ‘hmond ‘ Ducan + Ed Poud’ Mr. and M tored to fe M an over-nigt | 25 ‘Tuesday. 27. E. Glanville mo- Thursday to visit ' * . Herb Corey of that George McIntyre and Mike Beacom | 5 called at Viygin farm Friday aft- er some things they bought at the | 9? sale Tuesday. i Vayne Drum was absent from school Tues nd Wednesday on wat | account of illne: nce of the bonds was favored! The regular hip board meet- 5 votes and 1,760 were oppo ing was held at 3 Bert Glanville’s ‘45° ‘Tuesday evening. Frad Haas, Harr Ulfers anc Mcintyre. member re present. General ' ere gone over. AD- | and Teddy Haas were! N. D., Nov. 5.—()—Minot | y approved a proposal in the amount of $75. Minot, ct the xpressed that the tion required a 60 per cent ess matters and therefore believed de-j drew Kraft cd, but City Attorney Halvor L.| ih said today that only al jcrity was needed. Steiber Schrun! Florence . Hazel Grove .. ist Ward, 1st Pet. .. ist Ward, 2nd Ps 2nd Ward, Ist Pct. nd Ward, 2nd Pet. .. 3rd Ward, 1st Pet. 3rd Ward, 2nd Pet. 4th Ward ...... oth Ward . 6th Ward, 6th Ward, 2 . Bert Glanville and ick Rogers motored to Bis- rday morning to the dey with Mr, and Mrs. Hi > | Roger: and sol Jack Rogers has worked the past month for Bert remained in Bismarck. Wyo., Nov, Mr. and Mrs. Owen McIntyre and Republican congressional and | Bluch Wagner were shopping in Wing tickets. with the possible excep-| Saturday cvening and were also .| guests at Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klagen- | id been elected “by sub- | burg’s for midnight lunch. 4 ities. on the basis of | pe Mr. and Mrs. Joe Peltier and son | 61. |of Bismarck were week-end ets . [st Mr. and Mrs. R. ©. Halvers. 33340: HH. Behwecte | | Richard McIntyre is on the sick | 1aag9 i P\—The | Wing Village Ist Ward, 3rd Pet. nd Ward, 3rd_ Pet. 8rd Ward, 3rd Pet, . TOTAL . os}Wahl BNSteen * te aoe an - a How Reka ae oto mE rerets Sones ance reer mee oe (Nee ee eee BERD Oe aS comnott Remus oo Ramet! Fe et Oo] eres WOR DSWO RC wh 00 00 00 DONNA tole] i oo OMRNONAD @/Olsness t|Cooke 3 te] 6 an 1202-18] Kachelhoffer sean rosea bs 00 09 69 09 He toon eres! TO Hm sree im 1180 4230 Representative, Vincent Carter, 23,- ; 105; John P. Rusk, 13,0004 Governor, Frank C. Emerson, 20,- 125; Leslie A . Miller 19,250. FIND EMPTY Bi Washington, Nov. 5.—()—Coast Judge Sup. Court Supt. Publie Co. Supt. of Instruetion | Schools Sheriff UNOFFICIAL BURLEIGH COUNTY RETURNS---COUNTY TICKET County | 4 Judge | BE Auditor a Co. Com. 8rd Dist. | Co. Com. | Ath Dist. Justices of the Peace Official Constables Newspaper d headquarters was informed to- that an empty cabin boat, Salva- | 7 ion Lass, of Baltimore, had been} | | | | found off Norfolk, Va. | Freerks Runey at | ies Backman | ey © Thompson Frances By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Wild Rose Long Lake . Morton Telfer Missou Fort Rice Lincoln. ..... Apple Creek Boyd o we RNA AN HONEA woe ona Mrs. William Shultz and son Billy, Lenora Dunn and Mrs. Ed Gib- son were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dietzman Monday afternoon. They brought Mrs. Sea- men Gibson with them to visit with her parents for a while. | Walter Dietzman was a caller in McKenzie Monday. The Harms _ brothers threshing for the Wenze Tuesday evening. | Mr. Mrs. Carrey Johnson from | Bismarck were over night guests at | the W. A. Dietzman home Tuesday | night. Mrs. Geo. Wachal assisted Mrs. F. | L. Owen with the house work Wed- | nesday as Mrs. Owen has been on the | sick list the past week. i On Wednesday Mrs. Kershaw and adland assisted Mrs, Watson | enzie prepare for a Halloween | barty at her home, held by the W. C. f U. The members entertained their husbands to a chicken supper and program. Carl Muth is assisting his brother- Lawrence Modiand with his for a few wee \ . Dietzman at- d John Sharps funeral which held at Sterling Thursday after- . Mr: re Bhan | SRR Freche ese a te finished | brothers | McKenzie Menoken .. Lyman Tryge Cromwell Crofte Glenview. Painted Woods Ecklund Gl hylin. bree t Phoenix . Richmond . Canfield enry Miller got his side hurt while ing Frank Johnson dehorn cat- | hursday, 10 and John Harms were busi- | a af the W. A. Dietzman | i: hursday forenoon. Bernice McCormick, daughter . and Mrs. John McCormick n¢ of the prize winners at the corn | and poultry show. | pied and John Harms are staying } ismarck for a few days repairing ey eral cars for some friends. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fisher attended the Halloween program held at Naughton school No. 1 Friday eve- ning. Mr. ard Mis. Craig and daughter ‘were shoppers in Bismarck Friday, also Mr. and Mrs. W. A. bon | of, 2nd Ward, 2nd Pet. 8rd Ward, Ist Pet. 3rd Ward, 2nd Pet. 4th Ward 5th Ward . 6th Ward, ist Pet. 6ch Ward, 2nd Pet. Regan Village So, Wilton .... Wing Village ist Ward, 3rd Pe 3rd Pet 3rd Ward, 3rd Pet. and daughter Mrs. 8. E. Gibson Lawrence Madland and John Glum ic to the river for wood Thurs- lay. Miss Violet Tooker returned on Friday to the F. L. Owen hor rai oo §8 8/Dav me: ore) mince wmacanal onoe 233, ex |Bonn; ane .|Capital erni|Hanson & Pee BEan8aS room the St. Alexius hospital where she has TOTALS . 4059 4608 BORS 352 207 2799 3746 3440 2R94

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