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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 1981 +-cemnsenlbnctnnn anaphase t i Clear Lake 1% By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN E.-A. Van Vleet and son Allen were Bismarck callers Tuesday. Mrs. Van Vieet ‘visited with Mrs. Allen Van Vleet. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bassen and Mr. and Sau ek oe hes in Bismare! ednesday. ; aa et Mrs. Christ Schoon enter- * tained a number of relatives Wednes- » day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson were entertained at the Henry Olson home Christmas day. one and Mis. Adolph Hansen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and family spent th Christmas holi- days. with relatives north of Steele. Clifford Nelsen and Ray Smith b spent Christmas day at the H. A. Smith home. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Van Vleet en- tertained Mr. and Mrs, E. A. Van Vleet Christmas day. Mrs, Roy Smith and daughter * spent a few days in Driscoll with Mrs. Clifford Nelsen. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beyer enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neiman and Mrs. Robert Sharp and daughter Florence to a Christmas dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Peterson are +. enjoying a visit from their daughter of Mandan. L. B. and Roy Olson attended church at the Zion Lutheran church Friday. thee Mrs. J. E. Sharp and Mrs. Ed Gib- son were callers at the Albert Christensen home Saturday. © Olaf,. Erling and Raider Olausen and Hans Peterson attended the Christmas program in the Lein church Saturday evening. i Mr. and Mrs. Harry Olson and \. family were entertained at the L. B. Olson home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Peterson had as their Sunday dinner guests Mrs. Marie Olausen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Peterson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Van Vleet were Sunday visitors at the E. A. Van Vleet home. Mrs. Ben Orne and daughter spent a few days at her parental home with Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Paslay. Mrs. E. I. Johnson and son James to spend the holidays at the Albert Christensen home. q f Martin Ambers called on his father and mother Monday. | 7 By GLADYS NELSON Clarence Glassner, Willie Jiras and Edwin Olson were visitors at the Geo, F. Nelson home Monday night. Geo. F. Nelson and Sam Brown day. : Floyd Anderson called in at the Martin Nelson home Monday. Mr. and Mrs Gwendolyn and » Geo. F, Nelson, Gladys and Sam Brown motored to Bismarck Wed- nesday to do some Christmas shop- ping. Edwin Olson s. Clifford Seott from 2 been visiting over s with Mrs. Scott’s par- Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nelson and They have rented house in Bismarck and may move; on the Charlie Rue farm. Victor Engdahl hauled their furniture out) by truck Tuesday. Hugo Nelson, who has been em-) ployed at the Nagal dairy farm near} Bismarck, came home to spend| Christmas with his parents. | Willie Jiras and Gerald Nelson{ visited Wednesday at the Nels Nel-} son home, | Sheldon Fields from west of Men- oken was a caller Christmas eve at) the Geo. F. Nelson home. Gerald and Gladys Nelson and Willie Jiras were callers Christmas at the Nels Nelson home. Gertie Mae Nelson spent Christ- oken. Elmer and M tored to Bismarck Wednesday. Andrew and Edgar Trygg_trans- acted business in Bismarck Wednes-| day. arie Farrell and Edwin Olson were supper guests Christmas at the Geo. F. Nelson home. | + Emma and Hugo Nelson and Wil-| lie Jiras were guests Christmas day at the Geo. F, Nelson home. Clarence Glassner and Edwin Ol-j son called in Chrismtas at the Geo.| F, Nelson home. Sheldon and Luella Fields were callers Christmas at the Geo. F. Nel- son home where they took Gertie} Mae back. Sam Brown, Willie Jiras, Emma, Hugo and Gladys Nelson motcred to Bismarck Christmas night and took in a movie. Irene and Helen Anderson were callers Friday at the Geo. F. Nelson home. Mr. and Mrs. and Violet were dinner guests Sun- day with Mr. Spangberg’s brother. From there Dave and Albin attend- on some business interests. Pete Anderson. Elmer and Melvin Magnus made a trip to Flasher Wednesday where they visited over Christmas. One of the Reidinger boys was a caller Friday at the Albin Spangberg home looking for stray horses. { Edwin Olson and Clarence Glass mer called Saturday at the Geo. F. Nelson home. Geo. F. Nelson, Gerald and Sam 1 vin Magnus mo- i 4 wr A Brown motored to Regan Saturday|here visiting with relatives during on soome business interests. Pete Lundquist accompanied them. Mr. and Mrs. Albin Spangberg and Violet were visitors Christmas night at his brother’s home, Dave Spang- henge near Regan. . and Mrs. Geo. F. Nelson and family and Sam Brown were enter- tained Sunday to dinner and supper by the John Anderson family. Nels Nelson, Emma, Mri and Mrs. Clifford Scott made a trip near Man- dan last Tuesday where they w<re dinner guests at the Sanders’ home. Wilmar Schweigert from Stanton, - N..D., is employed at the Ed Lund- jist and Gene Cunningham home Tyee Me ad Bios Albi 8 i » Albi ng- Violet motored to @ penticostal transacted business in Regan Mon-} accompanied | |by train for Fargo where they spent mas at the Fields home near Men-/ 4, Albin Spangberg|¢Vening. H quist and Gene Cunningham’s over Christmas and returned home Friday morning. John Andersons entertained some peace at their home Christmas lay. Mrs. Nels Nelson and Victor were luncheon guests Saturday at the Geo. F. Nelson home. John Anderson and Floyd motored to Bismarck transacting business. They called in at the Nels Nelson home en route. The 3 o’clock dinner that was sponsored Friday, the 26th, at the Albin Spangberg home by the mem- bers of the Cedar Hill Homemakers. club of Trygg township, was a very interesting event. After dinner an interesting speech was given by Charlie Trygg showing the apprecia- tion the members have experienced making salads and home savings and enefits in raw vegetable salads. A comical piece was recited by Mrs. Al- bin Spangberg. A few views of pic- tures were taken of the group and songs were sung for the afternoon entertainment, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nelson, Victor and Emma visited Saturday night at the Ernest Gordan home. of Edith and Lennart Olson and Willie Jiras were guests Satur- day night at the Geo, F. Nelson home. Floyd Anderson was an overnight guest Sunday at his grandparents, Charlie Strom’s. Mr. and Mrs. John Hobeck and Alfred, John Elias, Helen Benn, from son and family and Sam Brown were entertained at dinner and supper Sunday at the John Anderson home. John Hobecks also called in at the Albin Spangberg and Geo. F. Nelson home. Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson accompanied Geo. F. Nelsons to Still to attend the funeral of Mrs. Peter Anderson. Ella _Trygg came home from the John Hobeck home near McKenzie to spend her holiday vacation here at her home, David Trygg’s. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rosendahl and daughters, Petersons, and Mr. and Mrs. Olgat Ryberg were Christ- mas day guests at the John Ander- son home. Edgar Trygg was a caller Sunday morning at the Nels Nelson home. sggs. | Driscoll callers Tuesday, of Chicago, Hlinois, arrived Sunday] Brittin I pe aa een a cs o By ORVETTA DUTTON Archie Marvel, Harve Stull and Janet Slater motored to Fargo to spend Christmas with the Wm. Mar- vels, Little Viola Marvel and Lynn | Stull are staying at the Wm. Marvel's | and attending school there this win- ter. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Dralle enter- jtained the following at Chr dinner: Juson Hoover and family, | Mr. and Mrs. 0. U. Dutton and fam- y, their son Don Dralle from Moffit and Clarence Beard. A very pleas- ant day was enjoyed by all, { Mr, and Mrs. Ed Allensworth en- |tertained Monday evening in honor of Neola and Elvira Slorby. Sixteen |guests were present. The evening Ww spent in playing games, after i the hostess served lunch. Lit- ‘tle Rosemary Slorby entertained with ta specialty acrobatic dance and a tap dance. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Slovark was taken to the their| hospital Dec. 23, and operated on jimmediately for mastoid. He is re ported to be getting along as well who has been ill for some time, is again, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Day left Dec. 19 Christmas with their son, Sam Day. Mr. Day expects to take treatments at the University of Minnesota, and Mrs. Day will remain in Fargo. Harry Blonnt was quite ill with! the flu last week. Miss Tivela Dralle is spending a part of her vacation visiting rela- tives in Bismarck. daughter of Bismarck and Mr. and Orin Dutton home. ' The five daughters of C. A. Slor-| by, and Frank g. Jr. are spend- ing their holidays at the Alien: worth farm. Wm. Hirning and wife, of Dodge, are spending a few days with Mr: Hirning’s mother, Mrs. E. M. White- aker. Mrs. Hen’ Crawford spent Christmas with Frank Mauk visited with Russell) Dralle last week. .Mr, and Mrs. Clifton Kimball were Bismarck callers Monday. Frank King, Jr., is visiting Char- ley Dutton for a couple of days. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Day spent! Christmas with Mrs, Day’s parents, | Mr. and Mrs. Matheney, of near Ha- zelton, Mr. and Mrs. Orin Dutton visited! Mr. and Mrs, A. D, Welsh Saturday | —— | Sibley Butte ii cal Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. L Madland and Donald, Vern Thyse Craig, and daughter Josephine, of Margaret Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Cedri Sibley attended the program ani basket social given at the Frances | school where Mrs. H. Moffit teaches Mr, and Mrs. Warren Clizbe and son Gerald of Wayne, Nebraska, are the holidays, Miss Margaret Olson, Sibley teach- er, went to Jamestown Wednesday to spend the holidays with her par- gee r. and Mrs. Clarice Davenport, and Bill Gabel were visitors He pecgeed Davenport home Christmas e. Mr. and Mrs. daughter and Mr, Lloomqu‘st and W | Elmer Lundquist | night. Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. Roth were call-| ers at the Elmer Bloomquist home! Wednesday. Eddy and Andrew Schauer and Oliver Roth were hunting coyotes Friday. Their hounds caught one. Elmer Bloomquist took Mr. and Earl Evans and program given in the church, gg came home she visited] doctor. visited at} Walter Mrs. Ed Lund-}mer Lundquist and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. E. Evans and daughter to Bis- marek Thursday morning to have the} little girl’s shoulder examined by a Magee Base Haiatrons nora, Mr. and Mrs. idinger, Mr. and Mrs, El- Mr. and and dai McKenzie, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Nel-| A: "a8 }with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. |as could be expected. Mrs, Slovark, departure she leave much improved and able to be about beth, Rose Ann, and Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Gagner and]? John Welch and family were’ ‘entertained for Sunday dinner at the, By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST la | Shoppers in Bismarck Tuesday. Elmer Bloomquist and Wayne at- tended a whist party Friday eve- ning at the Leonard Davenport home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larson and Vivian were entertained at dinner Christmas day at the P. E. Roth home. O. J. Roth delivered sheep to Mc- Kenzie Saturday. Willis Clizbe was a caller at E. Bloomquist’s Saturday. Earl Evans delivered some sheep to McKenzie Saturday. |. George Knoll took a load of hogs jto McKenzie Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davenport |visited at the Leonard Davenport home Saturday. ee | Sterling See By FERN R. STEWART Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Anderson and family spent Christmas day with Mr. s, Mel Ness and family. Apland and son Donald were Driscoll callers Wednesday. Miss Gladys Ness, who teaches school south of Bismarck, is spend- ing her Christmas vacation with her folks here. Mr. and Mrs, Tom Stewart spent Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Van Horn at Driscoll. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Van Horn, Al- fred Qualie, and Miss Jessie McKee scoll, spent Christmas eve at the Oscar ‘Anderson home. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart and family spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Stewart of Driscoll. Miss Ruby Apland, who teaches with her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Henry pland. Mr. and Mrs. George Kusch called at the Art Chenoweth home Friday evening. Tom Stewart was a town caller Friday. Sedivic, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McClouard were Driscoll callers Saturday. Roller skating was held in the hall Saturday night. Quite a few at- tended. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. were Sterling callers Saturday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs, Earl Hall and fam- ily and Roy Hansen were entertain- ed Christmas at the Chas. McClou- ard home. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart were i Ecklund : oe o By JUSTINE MORRIS T. F. Morris and daughter, Marian, and Lester Festerling motored to | Bismarck Monday. }.. Dorothy Morris, who is helping Mrs. Paul Shunert with her house work, visited Christmas vacation Morris. {| Vernal Anderson, son of Mr. and |Mrs. Victor Anderson who under- went an operation for appendicitis in the Bismarck hospital, is improving nicely at this writing. A number of young folks from this vicinity attended the Christmas pro- gram in a Canfield school Tuesday night. The community was shocked to |hear of the death of Mrs. Peter An- derson, who died at the St. Alexius ‘hospital Friday, December 26, after {an illness of a few weeks, i servis were (Swedish chureh body was laid to re Lutheran cemetery, Funeral | inday ‘0 mourn. her} her husband! and three small daughters, Elaine. Bernice Morris, who has been at- tending normal in Dickinson, return- ed to her home Monday to visit over the holidays with her parents, Mr.| and Mrs. T. F, Morris. ‘ Donald Morris, Lester Festerling! and Bennie Anderson made a trip to Wilton Friday. Bennie and Wallace Anderson mo- tored to Bismarck Saturday. Herman Falkenstein underwent an operation at the Bismarck hospital the . F. Morris home Mr. and ) W. HH. Morris and from Bennie and} Clarence + re Herdebu. Bennie Anderson visited at the ¥ nderson home Saturd eth, Rose Ann and Elaine Anderson have been ving at the T. F. Morris home since Christmas at the T. F. Morris} e were Harold Hostct- Fred and Carl Herdebu, Clar- Bennie and Levi_ Anderson, | and Harry Brown, Lester Fes. terling and Ralph Taplin. Marjorie Morris, high school stu- dent of Bismarck, is spending the parents, Mr. and in id: Mir: Morris. bel McCullough has been car- rying the mail the fore part of the w eck. Bud_and Ruth Scharnowski_and Dave Tysell visited at the T. F. Mor- ris home Christmas. | Gerald Morris was a dinner guest | S| | school at Belfield, spent Christmas | Mr. and Mrs. George Kusch spent} been in Iowa picking corn for some Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. John! time, are now at their homes again, McClouard| Much snow and bad roads for the car. conducted at the 99. Way and her! jas Saturday to spend Christmas in the Swedish} and New Year's. Eliza-| to spend the holidays with her moth- Carl and Fred|“ Christmas vacation at her home at Jamestown. Miss Molly Glum, who attends high school at Hazelton came home Satur- day to spend her Christmas vacation with her parents. Miss Esther Cederstrom, who teaches school near Dickinson came {home Tuesday to spend Christmas with her father and brother and family. | Mr. and Mrs. Dietzman entertain- jed Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gibson and Mr. and Mrs. Seaman Gibson from near | Sterling Christmas day. | Walter Dietzman was a business caller in McKenzie Wednesday. | Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Owen were | shoppers in Bismarck Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Madland |and son Donald and Vern Tysell j Were visitors at the W. A. Dietzman | Hoaie Thursday evening. ;, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Owen and {family visited at the Kates home in Mandan Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dietzman and j;son Edwin and Miss Gladys Tooker | were visitors at the John Gourdette home north of Bismarck Sunday. peer eg | Hazlegrove i jesse age er By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Harry Ulfers was in Tuttle on business Friday and Saturday. Elmer Perry and his mother, Mrs. jIda Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove were dinner guests Christ- mas day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray and daughter Opal. Frank Gray was in Tuttle Satur- day on business. Mrs, Emma Virgin is now operat- ing a cream station north of the pool hall in Tuttle. Miss Rosemary Gergon expects to start school again Jan. 7. Harry and Albert Gray, who have Harry in Pettibone and Albert in Tuttle. Ed Wagner called at the Elmer Perry home Christmas morning. Our mail man is again making his trips with a team on account of too Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray, Miss Opal Gray, Elmer Perry and his mother, Mrs. Ida Perry, were dinner and supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Ray Hazlegrove on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ulfers were afternoon callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove on Sunday. ‘We were sorry to hear of the pass- ing away of Grandma Plumm of Tuttle and extend our sympathy to the bereaved ones and friends. Miss Ione Goldsmith, who is teach- ing in the Rolla school spent her Christmas vacation with her parents north of Tuttle. Christ Nelson from near Tuttle is going to work for Harry Ulfers. The Milt Goldsmith family was in Tuttle shopping one day this week. Joe Goldsmiths were in Tuttle one day this week shopping. Miss Minnie Wagner spent the Christmas vacation with her parents north of Tuttle. She is teaching near Tappen. ae | Christiania | pees % By VIOLET A. CLARKE Mrs, Ed Gibson and Mrs. Johnny Sharp were Sterling callers Tuesday. Miss Merl Smith, teacher of School left for her home at Valley City | Miss Mariita Clark, who teaches | near Mandan came home Wednesday er, Mrs. William Clark and family. Lester Clark brought her home from Sterling. Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet were Sterling callers Tuesday. John Elness is spending the holi- days with relatives in Bismarck. Mark Kershaw is doing his chores while he is gone. Knute Johnson and son Kenneth were Sterling callers Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Peterson of Verona, N. D. spent Christmas at the home of their daughter and sin-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schoon, Mr. and Mrs. Elder Elness and} Frankie were Sterling visitors Tues- Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and family spent Christmas with Mr. Hansen's folks, Mr. and Mrs, Jens Hansen and family near Steele. A Risanner and daughter Helen were Sterling callers Tuesday. Miss Emma Remmish is spending , a few days with her brother family Mr. and Mrs. Remmish. Mr. and Mrs. Elder Elness spent ; Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Elous | Elness and family at Sterling. | Tom Smith visited his cousin Eli | Harding Sunday. i Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paulson and | family, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schoon, | and Mr. and Mrs. Peterson were en- | tertained at the Adolph Hansen home | Sunday evening. Miss Violet Clarke spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Roscoe Parker | and family. | Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon and | family, and Mr. and Mrs. Besa at the Hendershott home Saturday. | Harold Hostetler visited at the T. F. Morris home Saturday. Herdebu and Levi Ander. ited at the Keator home Sun Anderson and: alph Taplin visited at the T. F. Morris home Wednesday night, | > 4| Frances | | = ° By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN | Selmer Oanes and Halvor Tegle- beck were business callers in Bis- marck Monday. Lawrence Madiand transacted bus- iness in Bismarck Tuesday. Wm. McClusky from McKenzie was cut in this vicinity Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dietzman were | Miss Esther Kershaw, who is work- ing at the 8. and L. store in Bismarck spent Christmas at home with her' Parents. John Olsen spent Christmas day at the Floyd Owen home. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Madland entertained Selmer Oanes,. Halvor Teglebeck, Carl Carlson, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Madland and son at Christmas dinner. John Olsen was a caller at the F. L. Owen home her home at Valley City {morning. | Langdon and of a type such as that was not divulged | Honed. and family spent Sunday evening a tne Adolph Bassen home. Miss Lucille Milman, teacher of school No. 2 who spent Christmas at came to Sterling on No. 7 Sunday. i Harding called at the Edward ‘s Monday morning. . and Mrs. Elder Elness and ie were Sterling callers Mon- | day Mr. Remmish was a Sterling caller Monday. Policeman Is Held For Slaying of Girl Washington, Jan. 3—(/P)}—A Wash- ington policeman was detained at aj police precinct Saturday in the inves- | tigation of the death of 19-year-old | Beulah Limerick, found in bed Wed-| nesday morning with a hidden bullet hole in her head. He is Robert F. Langdon, whose beat ran past the girl's home. No! charges were booker against him im- mediately. Records showed he was on duty in the vicinity from midnight Tuesday until 8 o'clock Wednesday | | | Two .25 calil guns owned by| believed to have killed Miss Limerick were being tested to see if they had! been fired recently. Langdon denied having had the aero with him while on duty A second policeman, whose name was being ques- ; 1 i ) and |_ The Next Legislative Session Officially Opens Tuesday, January 6, 1931 " The coming three months will be important history for North Dakota. You will want to keep posted on legislative matters, to learn through our special staff of Capitol News Gath- erers the daily happenings and watch the trend of events as they are worked out by those to whom you have delegated these important tasks. The Bismarck Tribune Brings to your home each day the exact news of the legislative assembly, uncolored, unbiased. 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