The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 2, 1931, Page 12

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

afternoon. [Macomber] By ALICE M. WALKER ben home. Earl Dixon returned home last Gunday from Bismarck, where he has spent some time with his grand- mother, Mrs. Mary Dixon. A miscellaneous shower sponsored ‘Sy the Tanadoona Campfire Girls of Wilton, was tendered Miss Gertrude Pfeiffer Tuesday evening in honor of her coming marriage. The party was held at the Pfieffer home and the delicious lunch that completed the evening’s enjoyment was served by Mrs. Pfieffer. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kuntz, Chapin, were callers at the Harry Kuntz home Monday evening. T. G. Gerow returned Thursday from Mnneapolis where he was calied by the serious illness of his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ollenburger and small son Allen were Friday evening visitors at the Sam Schuler home southwest of Macomber. Ruth Wilmot, Lucille Asplund, Alt Johnson, also Barney Strand, Regan, were guests of Miss Charlotte Wil- mot Friday evening. Albert Lehman spent Friday eve- ning at the Manning home near Re- it Kidder county. rat) j by the death of a brother. Monday afternoon at the M. son_home. ‘Wilford Adamson of Linton turn home this week. the M. I. Sawyer home. Homemakers’ club Wednesday noon. Tuttle gan. Miss Jane Dixon accompanied I. G. By LUCILLE WEIDEL Iverson to Bismarck Saturday after- noon to attend the finals of the state basketball tournament. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hencz are the | proud parents of an eight-pound boy born March 28th. ‘The Macomber Homemakers’ club met Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Richard Polzin. Mrs. Walter Leben gave a splendid lesson on “Beds and Bedding,” which included some very fine demonstrations. Games were played during the social hour and re- freshments were served by the host- ess. The next meeting will be April 18th at the home of Mrs. H. H. ‘Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Mose Dionne were shoppers in the capital city Friday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Ollenburger and family spent Tuesday evening at the Sidney Waddington home. Miss Nellie Livergood, Washburn, was a Sunday supper guest at the Ot- | to Larson home. Hi Mr. and Mrs. Mat Michelsen and son Donovan were entertained at din- ner Sunday at the Tom Hollingsworth home. George Michelson, Regan, was also present. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Krush and Pete Lief were callers at the Ted Hencz home Sunday afternoon. Miss Gertrude Pfieffer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Ptfleffer, and Edward Ericson were married at Bis- marck Friday, Rev. Jacobson, Luth- eran pastor, officiating. The bride was attended by Miss Hattie Eric- son and Henry Pfieffer acted as best man. Mr. and Mrs. Ericson will make their home in Bismarck where Mr. Ericson is employed. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cowan and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Parks of Bismarck were entertained at the John Dixon town. auto accident when the car in which he was Circle, Mont., father, William E, Atwood. Clarence Hirsch, Clarence Miss Verigilia Moats, who Mrs. Moats. in Canada. in cards and conversation. Helous luncheon was served. Hutchison was presented with ful gift. went to Jamestown Tuesday. meeting Friday evening at Mansfield. Emmett Ellingson, marck visited his sister, Mrs. Walter By MRS. F. 0. JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ambers and family spent Sunday afternoon and evening at the C. A. Jackson home. Mrs. Geo. Haugen and daughter, Sylvia spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs, Carl Meland. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Koon and fam- ily were Bismarck visitors Sunday. Mrs. Ella Rosvold entertained a number of young folks Tuesday eve- ning for her sons, Wilhelm and Omar. At midnight she served a delicious lunch, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ankrum of ‘Woodworth spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Bruschwein. Mrs. Nettleton and Mrs. Grubb ac- companied their mother to her home during the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Swanson and daughter and Ernest Meland motored to Steele Sunday evening. Miss Overman spent Saturday af- ternoon at the H. A. Knudson home. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Klucksdahl en- tertained Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 8. Schla- bach and family, Mr. and Mrs, Ben Orme and daughter Ruby and Mrs. Alfred Hogstad and children Sunday afternoon. A surprise party was tendered Mr. tnd Mrs. Clarence Anderson of Ster- ling Saturday evening at the com- munity hall here. A large company ‘was present. The evening was spent in dancing. Midnight lunch was served. Miss Anna Grenz was a Bismarck visitor over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Newcomer and family spent Saturday evening at the E._L. Carr home. | Miss Vernice Newcomer spent Sat- urday evening with Miss Janet Mc- |* Cann. Alfred Olson of Clear Lake town- ship and Mr. and Mrs. Powers of Baldwin were callers at the Chas. siderable trouble. callers in Tuttle Monday and day of this week. town Saturday. Jast Sunday. marck Monday. . Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Mansfield er which the guests enjoyed a ant evening at cards. wood funeral. urday. {business matters. Regan Jake Danielson, for several of Mrs. Carl Lein, March 25. tending school at Minneapolis, Mini returned home Sunday to spend Eas- ter vacation with her parents, Dr. and Olson motored to Bismarck Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Ward and fam~ ily spent Sunday at the Faunce Luy- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Olson spent Sunday at the Willie Olson home of Ison wes called to St. Paul Miss Janet McCann spent Tuesday afternoon with Josephine Johnson. Mr. Albertson of Bismarck spent T. Ol- is vis- iting his sister, Mrs. Egner Swanson. He and his family, who have been visiting here for some time, will re- Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Sawyer of Bis- merck spent Sunday and Monday at Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Swanson en- tertained friends Sunday at dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Frier and Mr. Piep- korn of Wing were guests at the home of Chas. Swanson Saturday evening. Mrs. J. A. McCann entertained the after- 7 Our community was shocked and grieved when word came of the death of William E. Atwood, early Wednes- day morning at a hospital in James- Death came as a result of an Monday afternoon, riding with two other men overturned in the loose gravel near Crystal Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Erickson of arrived here Thurs- day to attend the funeral of her Chris- tensen and Ernest Olstead motored to Bismarck Monday where they spent the day attending to business mat- ters. is at- Sigrud Olson returned home Wed- nesday after spending several months A surprise party was tendered Mrs. Alta Hutschison at her home Satur- day evening. The evening we ae de- Mrs. @ use- John Hinkel and Clark Whitehead The P. T. A. held their regular which time the pantomime “The Wedding of the Paper Doll,” was enacted un- der the supervision of Mrs. Geo. Gus Jacobson and Chet Hutchison motored to Bis- evening where Gus Scott, who had undergone a serious oper- Se ee ation that morning at a hospital , el ir and Mrs. JohnH a ir. an 's. Jol janen an | Driscoll 4 Mrs. E. W. Stewart were callers in ———_$__________¢ | Bismarck Saturday where Mrs, Ha- nen consulted a doctor concerning her ankle which still gives her con- Fred Argast of Moffit and Sam Harding of Fessenden were business Tues- Mr. and Mrs. Chet Hutchison and Emmett Ellingson motored to James- The high school senior class have chosen as their class play, “He's My Pal,” and the cast is being chosen by Prof. Petersen and Miss Louise Zook. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sweeney and children and Miss Ella Abel of Sykes- ton visited at the Fred Nagel home Mr. and Mrs. Phil Palmer of Bis- were business callers here enter- tained the residents of their block at Progressive whist last Friday eve- ning. A 6:30 luncheon was served aft- | ». pleas- Mr. and Mrs, F, F. Allan attended the auto show at Bismarck Saturday. Mrs. Minnie McGivergen of Gales- ville, Wis. was among the out of town people to attend the Wm. At- L. Schuldtreiss of Goodrich attend- ed to business matters in Tuttle Sat- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wurm spent Sun- day visiting relatives at Bowdon. Mrs. Emma Virgin called at the county seat one day last week on By BERNADETTE HOPKINS Wm. Danielson of Fargo is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. days. ‘The Bridge club met at the hom BHiLe Fios Tourtelotte and Richard Rhines. Mrs. A. L. Garnes motored to Bis- marck Saturday. Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Kelly were Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Lein and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lein and daughter Marjorie. oe The township board will hold a special meeting at the clerk's office Tuesday evening, April 7, to open the bids for the township roads main-j{ tenance. All bidders are requested to be present. Mrs. O. B. Swanson was on the sick list last week with a severe cold. | The township board met at the clerk's office Tuesday to administer the oath of office to the officers re- elected last Tuesday, viz: H. A. Car- Usle, supervisor and Ernest Swanson, township treasurer. All members fwere present. Miss Maxine Burnsides, teacher of school No. 1, spent the week-end at Bismarck and enjoyed the basketball tournament. Homer Brownawell accompanied his brother, H. D. Brownawell of Mof- fit, to Bismarck Saturday. The Ladies’ Aid of Braddock, which was to have met at the home of Mrs. Ernest Saville Saturday, was post- Poned on account of bad weather and roads. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hirvela and chil- dren attended church services at the Finish church south of Kintyre Sunday. Miss Helen Erickson, a former teacher here, but now téaching at Dazey, is expected to visit friends here over Easter. Mrs, John Peterson and some of the children have been suffering from a severe cold last week. Sunday viistors at the W. H. Brown- awell home included Mr. Heisler of Napoleon, Miss Louise Riedman of Moffit and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brownawell and son Bobby of Ster- ling and Marvin Swanson. Miss Maxine Burnsides is spending her Easter vacation at her home in THE BISMARCK TRIB I Schrunk By MARGARET MARCHANT ‘Ted Nolan was @ dinner guest at ‘Agnes ond Helen Hanson, Frances | the Louis Novy home Friday. No. 2 Friday forenoon. Fred urday afternoon, Saturday evening. Miss Ellen Ryan visited at M. Nolan home le at the home of her sister. George Nolan and Thomas spent We Marchant home. Mrs, Ray Marchant, day at the Wm. Witt home. ning with the Triebwasser folks near McClusky. A large crowd attended the pro- gram given by Ella Funston at Schrunk school No. 2 Friday eve- > | Wild Rose {| ning 8. { Ted Nolan called at Schrunk school Smith was a Wing caller Sat- Miss Annie Stroh and brother Ed- ward visited at the Philip Wahl home the E. Miss Annie Stroh spent a few days Novak at the Mrs. John Witt spent Monday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. John Witt, Mr. and Mrs, Willie Roth and family of Wing and Henry Roth of Tuttle spent Sun- George Nolan spent Sunday eve- young Thomas, William and Ellen Ryan spent Sunday afternoon at the Her- man Neiters home. nesday afternoon. Sunday night, Ella Funston, Meyoken. Irene and Margie Marchant, Funston spent the Emil Zelmer home. Annie and Ted Stroh called Triehwasser children near Ted Nolan called at the Bismarck. Mrs. Ernest Saville and son Fred and daughter Miss Ada were Bis- marck viistors Saturday. A number of basketball fans here enjoyed the broadcast of the basket- ball games at the tournament in Bis- marck Saturday. HN ere ea [__ Sibley Butte | By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST John Mattson was a Bismarck vis- itor Monday. Henry Larsons went to Sterling Friday evening to bring Vivian home for the week-end. Fred Hedstrom, Emil Hogue, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Roth and Martin Rip- ley were McKenzie visitors Satur- Mrs. Cecil Evans and two children arrived here from Horse Branch, Ky., ‘Wednesday. Floyd Owens was a caller at the Bloomquist home Wednesday. Carl Berndt was a business caller in McKenzie and Bismarck Wednes- day. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larson were visitors at Sterling Sunday. Henry Larson was a caller at E. Bloomquist’s Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Clizbe were visitors at the 8. E. Clizbe home Sun- day. Alec Couch and family are moving en the Bryan place vacated by Mar- tin Rippley’s. Martin Ripley and family moved to a place north of Tuttle. O. J. Roth called at the George Hughes home en route to Sterling and McKenzie Monday. Ye Mr. and Mrs, O. J. Roth were vis- itors at the L. B. Roth home Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. George Hughes were callers at the O. J. Roth home Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. George Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larson and 8. E. Clizbe attended the L. E. Heaton sale. ———$<— _____—_- -———_e Wilton | MRS. ART FERRIS ‘The American Legion auxiliary met at the home of Mrs. A. M. Dahl last Thursday with Mrs. George Gray as- sisting. A large crowd attended. It was decided to meet with the Legion at the April meeting, which is an an- nual affair, when the Auxiliary enter- tains the Legion. 4 T. H. Steffen was a caller in Bis- marck Saturday. Henry Pfieffer of Bismarck visited at the home of his parents south of town last week. Miss Grace Prentice entertained the teachers of the Presbyterian Sun- day school at a St. Patrick party Sat- urday evening. Mrs. John Dixon entertained) the members of the Homemakers’ club at her home Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McGogy are vis- iting in Minneapolis. Miss Fae Newman visited at the home of her parents, Mr. Mrs. ‘Ted Newman Sunday evening. | Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Ferry visited at the F. E. Titus home in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Edgerton of Wing visited, at the H. C. Iverson home Sunday. Charley Mitchell and L. J. Peterson were Mandan callers Tuesday eve- ning. Born to Mr. and Mra, Mike Brez- Meta Jones, Monday . Mrs. Amy Bloom visited friends in Bismarck over the week-end. Ryan home Tuesday. Ed Nolan was a Wing caller Wed- Edward Stroh was an overnight guest at the Dave Hochhalter home teacher of Schrunk school No. 2, spent the week- | ing. end at the home of her mother near Annie, Paul and Ted Stroh and Miss Ella Manday evening at at the Marchant home Tuesday evening. Gustaph Witt and Edward Stroh spent Tuesday evening with the James Novy home Tuesday afternoon. George Nolan visited at the Wm. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Witt called at the Marchant home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marchant and daughters Irene and Margaret mo- tored to Wing Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stroh and son Paul visited at the Wm. Witt home Tuesday evening. George Nolan called at the Mike @ | Pankjovich home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Witt spent Pri- day “evening visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stroh. George Nolan visited at the R. G. Marchant home Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Witt and Delmer McClellan motored to Tuttle Thurs- day where they attended a sale. A large number attended the sur- prise party given by Mrs. Fred Smith at her home Saturday evening in honor of the birthday of her husband and brother John Degner. Cards and games furnished the entertain- ment. Gustaph Witt and Albert Hein- buch called at the John Bauer home Saturday evening. George Nolan visited at the R. G. Marchant home Monday evening. Miss Ella Funston had relatives and friends from Menoken visit her Sun= day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Witt and some of the children spent Sunday Jacob Heinbuch home. at the Irene and Margaret Marchant called on Miss Ella Funston Menday eve- ning. Estherville oe 2 By MRS, ROY LITTLE Charlotte and Ruth Wilmot and Alf Johnson were dinner guests at the 8. L. Jordahl home Sunday. Clarence Walker was taken ill this week with an attack of appendicitis, Mrs. Wm. Mickelsen and children were visitors at the Unde home Tues-| 48, day. Cecil Elkins called at the A. M. Mc- Coy home Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs. Earl Mowder called at the S. L. Jordahl home Tuesday aft- ernoon. Edith Francis spent Tuesday after- noon at the Ole Wold home. Oliver Knutson called gt the Cecil) Elkins home Tuesday afternoon. Frank Mickelsen was a Regan caller Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davenport and Roy Little called at the Mabel Bailey home Tuesday evening. John Boschee called at Michelsen home We list this week. the Pete Lucille Asplund and Alf Johnson called at the H. Davenport home Fri- day evening. The senior girls’ sewing club met at; the Earl Mowder home Saturday aft- ernoon. Regan callers Saturday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Michel- sen, Cecil Elkins, Ole and Davenport, Carl Berg, Bert son, Roy and Gene Little. Cecil Elkins and Arnold Wold Arnold business, Mr. and Mrs. Christ and family, who have been working for Harry Ulfers this winter and jeft a while ae have left for points in the west ates cae was in Tuttle Fri- ye Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove were Supper guests at the home of Mr. and or eepcilencetii | Welch's Spur By MRE. R. M. WELCH be Fred Rittel was busy moving the first part of the week, but was unable to do anything after the storm. Miss Margaret McMurrich and Mrs. Robert Welch, Homemakers leaders for the Boyd Cross-Country club at- tended the county class given by Miss Ruth Dawson in the World War Me- morial building in Bismarck ‘Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Easton of Mc- Kenzie called at Boyd school for Mr. Easton’s sister Mrs. John Nieland Tuesday after school. Mrs. Nieland spent the night with them in Mc- Kenzie, returning Wednesday morn- | night Most of the gentlemen of this vi- cinity attended the Farmers night supper given by the Bismarck Ro- tarians in the World War Memorial at the Sara McMurrich home Wed- nesday ev en town, értle Mae and Gladys Mice er wildfang of Sterling was the niotored to Regen Seturday on, local husiness caller in McKensie Monday ‘Marvin. a ‘Mr. and Mm R. ©. Boren were we Sunday visitors at the ‘Paul Antrim was featured Saturday ‘Manfred Manly and Miss Myrtle Martin motored to Bismarck Friday evening where they attended the bas-. t f i Mrs. B. W. Gi hospital Sunday. i : i By ELIZABETH KOPPY By MRS. C. E. MOFFIT Henry Knittle and Walter Schier- baerel meister were Sunday evening guests Mrs. Burt Johnson and Floyd Mc-|at the Philip Grens home. were Bismarek callers last Wed-| Mr. and Mrs. Jake Schiermeister y. nesday. ‘Mrs, Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet} Mrs. Burt Johnson visited with her/C, Grenz home Monday evening. called at the Tyler Johnson home en | husband at the ©. E. Bill Schiermeister is spending route to Stetling Tuesday. from Wednesday till Saturday. The | few days at the home of his brother Ed Preshour was a Sterling caller | bridge crew left Saturday morning | and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Tuesday afternoon. for Braddock where they will remain | Schiermeister. Mr. and Mrs. Seaman Gibson were | for about a week. Mrs. Johnson re-| Manley Fetterly of Braddock and Sunday callers at the Ed Gibson | turned to the Wm. Lerne home Sat-| Porter Umber of this locality were home. urday evening. called to Bigstone, Minn. the fore Edward Smith and brother Tom} Remember church at 10:30 and| part of the week due to the serious were Sterling callers Tuesday fore-| Sunday school at 11:30 every Sunday | jliness of Fetterly’s mother and Um- noon. morning. Next Sunday s special |ber’s grandmother. A few young folks from this vicin-| Easter program will be put on for! ‘Ted Renschler is assisting Charles ity attended the oyster supper and | Sunday school. Steenerson with the work on Umber’s dance held in the Driscoll hall Friday} Mrs, Peter Hofstad returned to her | farm during the latter’s absence. t. home from the Bismarck hospital on| “Chet” Chesrown and Steve Koppy, Tyler Johnson and son Alton, ac- | Wednesday, but will have to return | Jr,, visited at the Umber ranch Fri- companied by J. R. Johnson, were/in a short time for an operation for | day afternoon. Sterling callers Tuesday. - | gallstones, D. C. Denholm called at the Ches- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith were| Mrs. Fred Moffit had the misfor-|rown ranch on matters pertaining to Sterling callers Saturday. tune to fall on the street between | business Saturday afternoon. A meeting of the installation of | Cowan’s and Finney’s drug store Sat-| 5111 Smith was among those to at- officers was held at the clerk’s office | urday morning and fractured a bone in| tend the ple social which was held in Tuesday afternoon, it being our new/her ankle. She was carried to her|Temvik Friday evening. clerk, Ceder Elness. room at the Grand Pacific hotel where} Dewey Lauler transacted business ening. ‘The baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Boyd was reported to be quite ill the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Dirlam and bread motored to Bismarck Satur- lay. Leo Doppler motored to Menoken for his brother Clarence Saturday morning. Clarence attends the Me- noken high school. Otto Dorman called at the Robert Welch, John Welch, Horace Dirlam and Chester Boyd homes Sunday morning. Most of the neighbors of this vi- cinity attended the funeral of Mrs. Ed Allansworth’s father, Mr. Lamb, at Stewartsdale Sunday. ‘Warren Baker and Stanley Mc- Curdy called for Clarence Sunday evening to return to Me- noken. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Welch and family visited and dined at the home of Mrs. Welch’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ed Doppler, Sunday. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ishmael was reported not very well Sunday. Miss Luella Tollifson has started her school at the Spur in Telfer. She stays with her sister, Mrs. Jack Ish- mael, Robert Welch and Ralph Snyder visited at the Jack Ishmael home Sunday evening. . o pe ee | Frances [ °e a en a By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN © Mrs. Tebbo Harms and Mrs. Wm. Kershaw attended the Homemakers’ project meeting which was held at Bismarck Monday. John Olsen, Floyd Owen, Tebbo Harms and Henry Miller attended the Rotary club banquet held at Bis- I Ez H i § H bell as -| out from Bismarck Monday and called | koti, N. D., is visiting at the Enock- | Miss Olson Bunday | PS Mr, and Mrs. Elder Elness and|she remained till evening. Her hus-|in Linton Saturday afternoon. Frankie were Sterling callers Fri-| band went to Bismarck at once after! karl Smith and Steve Koppy, Jr., day. hearing of her accident and had her | visited with “Chet” Chesrown Satur- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clooten spent | taken to the hospital. On Monday | day evening. Saturday with friends in Bismarck. | cast was put on her foot and it Rev. Doyen conducted services in Mr, and Mrs. George Harding and|be several months before she Hampton a Fred Harding were Sterling callers | walk without crutches. icCrory was @ business caller Saturday. Friends were grieved on Fri in the capital city this past week, re- ne Kershaw was a Sterling caller | to hear of the death of Jake Lamb at| turning to the Kyes ranch Friday esday. ismarck hospital on ‘Thursday. | evening. Mr, and Mrs, W. J. Shults and fam- panied Rev.) Prank rere ts ily, who have recently returned from wrence Mich Sunday. ‘Ted Mc Koppy Kinzler to Stewartsdale Sunday. . Ce California, are back at their camp at/ Mrs. Saville of near Braddock call poe aautoon: igo: the Ed. ve home looking after|at the Rev. treat home a: Math Koppy called at the Jake ean te ‘Miss Geral fotfman spent Fri- | schierm home Sunday evening. James Sedivec visited at the John | cay night at the V. Bens home, Sent be _ Sedivec home in Sterling township | guest of her sister Etta. those and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Pillsbury enter- | business in Linton Sati . J. R. Johnson called at the Roscoe tained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and! Gust Joeb, Dave Joeb, Parker home Monday night. Mrs, Everett Portes and family, Neil] pouckhouse, 0 L. B. Roth and son Alvin were | Edwards, Miss Etta Hoffman, Mr. and Math were 2 Koppy, ‘7 and son Sterling callers Tuesday. Mrs. J. F. Coder and family. among those from this locality who Ed Freshour was a Sterling caller! George E. Williamson of Iowa, busin - Monday. who owns the Moffit Townsite, was mitra W. J, Shults and son William were | transacting business in Moffit Tues- Sterling callers Monday. day. Kyes Mrs, Johnny Sharp was a Sterling] The Benz store is undergoing &/ Winona vicinty, caller Monday. complete transforyiation this week.|to be at home in Kenneth Johnson, who has been| Mike Kleiman and Kvore Kimble going to college the past winter, in| are with the work. Bismarck, returned home Saturday. Jim Hill and son, Mrs. Alfred Faust Elder Elness was a Sterling caller/and children and Miss Martha | purchased ‘Wednesday. Brightmeyer called at the Mike Han- Koppy. Kenneth Johnson was a Driscoll son home ‘ caller Monday. The Lester Clark was a Sterling caller | irs. A. E, Cline on Friday, April 1 Monday and he also called at the Ty-| Rev. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Kinzler and | turned home Saturday evening. Hig Jer Johnson and Roscoe Parker homes | three children, Mabel, Wallace and| uncle, Manley Fetterley of Braddock, en route home. Francis, Mrs. C .E. Moffit and Mrs.) who also left with Port, remained Kenneth Johnson was calling on) Burt Johnson were Bismarck callers | with his mother for a few da: friends in Lein township last week | Monday, Mr, and Mrs, G, C. Grenz and on business. Mr pegs rane =p ‘were | family were Sunday dinner and af- ——————®|_ Several from here attended the oe piccabeiion Poe | Trygg {| bosketball games at the Memorial} Mrs, Dorothy Renschler and chil- ——_—_—— By GLADYS NELSON 1 building in Bismarck Friday and Sat-|dren were Saturday evenin, vinitbe urday evening. Rt sy J s ‘ society will meee with ais, 8 Maud ee John and Edwin Oson were callers) ety . Monday at the Geo. F. Nelson home. |0n Wednesday, April éth. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scott came| Emil Enockson’s brother from Ma- | the near future. Mrs, Dorothy Renschler and son Edwin were callers at the Steve Kop- Py home Monday afternoon. They some seed oats from Mr. Driscoll By MRS. F. 0. JOHNSON oo in at the Nels Nelson home. son, e. John Anderson was = brief caller | Qn Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ande: Tuesday morning at the Geo. F. Nel- | | McKenzie j and family of Sterling spent Sunday =A ie foe a A E ——— were Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Hogstad. We i, who spent a weel By MRS. T. T. HUGHES 's. Geo, Haugen and Sylvia uy in South Dakota attending preaching — Friday afternoon with Mrs A. i Me- pevions, returned home last Satur-/ 3B, W. Graham and son Jack of | land. ye Wing, accompanied by Mrs. ©, E.| Mr. and Mrs. Ole Quale entertained George Pettis and his brother, C.| ©; visited Mrs. pores at the/Mr. and Mrs, va Pederson and 1, Pettis from Little Forks, Bismarck tal q daughter Jackie, Thursday. Were callers Tuesday at Trygg school! Mrs. Joe Chalffin of ton was| Guests at the A. M. Bruschwein No. 1 en route to the Arthur Magnus} visitor of Mrs. C. E. Crum Tues- | home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Pete . day. She also visited at the Wm. | Regier, Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Berg, Mr. Hughes home, and Mrs, M. C. Koeasel and Miss i Andrew Trygg, Louis Olson, Geo. F. Nelson, Nels Nelson, Geo. and his brother OC. E. Pettis Little Forks, Minn., were luncheon guests Tuesday at the Arthur Magnus home. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scott, FE urday. ‘ Mrs. Arch and daughter Miss Myr- tle left Saturday by car to Valley City and Inkster. many Miss Selma Rise of Lein has been | from here Saturday. Louis Olson home. ti eel and Ciasenne Diane visited at Oscar Magnuson’s last Friday eve- Dagmar Rosvold . Heese the week-end at their respec- Easter Sunday at} Mrs. Mabel Rosvold returned from Bismarck Sunday evening. John Habeck enter-| Vernice and Ev: Newcomer at a) Josephine and Edith Johnson spent Saturday evening at the J. A. Mc- ‘were | Cann home, .| ‘Max McShane spent Sunday eve- W. E. Titus home. ‘services at the i 4 FF My i i ie Ff if 5 E i i 2 F 3 i g H i ‘ : hi i : # Bp a ig F Pp Ps i ge & & é i , Bi i é ia LEE 5 if i i i g F g i He E i BE 7 e i f i i F i 73 el HH ln BE zt : i t i fil tel if ell BERESEE ral dd i fre at et 3 $ i z Fe i H i £ : ; F i 5 BE i i] F j i ie pe

Other pages from this issue: