The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 28, 1933, Page 2

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NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS ». Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Anderson of Bismarck and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Kimball and daughter were guests at the C. D. Kimball home Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Richard Day were Moffit shoppers Friday afternoon. Clark Crawford had quite a serious accident Tuesday morning when a& horse kicked him, fracturing two ribs. He was rushed to Bismarck, where he is still under physicians’ care. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Dralle and fam- ily and Mrs. Arlie Baker and daugh- ter were dinner guests at the Dutton home Saturday. Miss Lillian Lee returned to her school duties Sunday, after a month's vacation at her home in Valley City. Junior Whitteaker, who has been visiting relatives in Dodge, returned to Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill McDonald and children, Chas. Dutton, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hixon of Bismarck were vis- itors at the Richard Day home last week, Mrs. Orin Dutton and family and Miss Twila Dralle and Harold Sher- man visited relatives at the Arthur Metcalf home in Driscoll last week. Miss Lucile Milman spent Tuesday night at the Allensworth home. Mr. and Mrs. Knute Hanson and family were overnight visitors at the Dave Kershaw home last week. Mrs. John Doan visited at the Dut- ton home Saturday night and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Whitteaker and Mrs. Arlie Baker and daughter were Sunday visitors at the Melvin» Thor- sen home near Moffit. Russell and Dutch Dralle were Sun- day visitors at the Pete Smith and Al Slovarth homes. Ray Barth and Billy Anderson were Sunday visitors at the Bill McDonald home. Miss Lillian Lee and Hank Werenga were visitors at the C. D. Kimball home Sunday. Miss Lydia Briscoe and Cassel Gos. ney were visitors Sunday at the Wm. Mills home. Baldwin | cacdce Brittin \ By 0. DUTTON By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER The wedding of Arthur Meyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Meyer, and Miss Laura Rupp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Rupp, took place Wed- nesday afternoon in Bismarck at the home of Rev. J. V. Reichert. Local friends of Mrs. J. S. Fevold of Bisniarck will be interested in know- ing she recently returned home from Minneapolis where she has been tak- ing medical treatments the past year. Fredolen Rupp, local merchant, who has been ill the past week, is again able to be up and around. The Ralph Falkenstein family vis- ited with Mr. Falkenstein’s parents Friday. Miss Eunice Kant has returned to her work in Bismarck after a several days’ visit at her home here. The party which was held at the Herbert Little home Saturday eve- ning was well attended, among those present being a number of young folks from the Wilton community. Dancing and cards were the diversions and music was furnished by a Wilton orchestra. The Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. Elmer Wil-! ams .Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Knownly Dorman and sons, Kenneth and Robert, and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nordstrom and chil- dren, Glen and Iva May, were Satur- day evening guests at the Oscar Lan- derholm home. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Falkenstein were Sunday visitors at the C. A. Nordstrom home. Richard Fricke was a caller in Bis-| marck Wednesday and also visited with his sister, Mrs. Al Erickson, and family. Laurence Little was a business ealler in Wilton Saturday afternoon. Rev. J. V. Reichert of Bismarck will hold services here every other Sun- day in the English language at the; German Lutheran church. His next visit here will be Feb. 5. $$ | ning. Everyone is invited to come. |mvarcr seitors Weimer “oe | Wild Rose ||\¢-——.—_.——*|" ir. and Mrs. Edward Smith were | | Braddock || Sterling visitors Tuesday. ee el By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL The township board held a special Meeting at the clerk's office Tuesday afternoon. Miss Anne Hirvela and Jens Christ- janson were married in Steele Satur- day and are at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Voll where the groom employed. . iss Mabel Wilson and Mrs. W. H. Brownawell were calling in Moffit Saturday. W. H. Brownawell. who has been visiting relatives in Bismarck, Sterling * and Moffit, returned home Saturday. The teacher and pupils of school ‘No. 1 enjoyed a sleighride party Sat- urday evening. Joyce Anderson spent the wéek end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. August Hirvela. Visitors at the W. H. Brownawell home Sunday included Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brownawell and children, Joyce and Dale, of Moffit, and Marvin and Harold Swanson. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mattila are moving to the home of Mrs. Matilla’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Hirvela, o—_—________» | Trygg | ne ee By GLADYS NELSON Myrtle Oder and Hazel Taylor re- sumed their school studies Monday at Trygg School No. 1 after spending & period at home with influenza. A school meeting was held last Tuesday at the Louis Olson home. a a i i 3 i | pfs! nf Nelson, eff a E ¢ THE BISMAPC® TRIBUNE {inget home Wednesday evening. |. Mr. Edwin Waiste, who has been employed in the southern part of the {state for some time, returned home family and C. O. Kettleson were | Friday. ests 1k ht at th Jack Gylden was an overnight \ bout saghinee Hoe. nig * | guest of Edwin Olson Friday evening. Jone Anderenn and Plopd made & | ce ing, naa been spending a. fw [ane aed aha. Glee Nelson, Gerald | Weeks visiting relatives and friends and Gwendolyn and Sam Brown were | Bere: He will return to Oriska Tues- \s tl GUND incr ae See eee Lauri Pehlays, Charlie Johnson and 1 Henry Pehlays were business callers | nacet PR rage Rae ra ie at John Gylden’s Sunday morning. from East Trygg who passed the|Miss Sally Gylden returned with eighth grade examinations, They igen a ania home where ; gg hg gh gO eg were callers Saturday at the Geo. and | ues ee oe el Seth Harju, Emil Liuska and Ben! Harju spent Sunday evening at John Gylden's. | The Western young folks had choir practice at the Wm. Wanttaja home| le y Trygi Sunday evening. ) Ciera: siiguhied Pe Mrs. Filna Antilla returned home| ‘from Brocket, N. D., where she has been visiting the past month, Mrs. John Piixola is taking care of her mother, Mrs. Susanna Banttavic, who is ill, at the latter's home. John Gylden was an overnight guest of John Hokana Wednesday. | Hilma Olson had the misfortune of spraining her ankle Priday evening when she got out of a sleigh. Miss Lempy Harju spent Sunday and Monday visiting with Miss Venla Inget. Sulo, Severi, Eino and Tyne Eck- holm, Wayne Inget, Edwin and Hilma Olson, and Jack Gylden were pleas- antly entertained at the S. W. Want- taja home Friday evening. ° Lather th hie Bhd a i Regan > By BERNADETTE HOPKINS lee entertained at the Henry. | Martin Nelson homes. i || Floyd Anderson transacted busi-| jness Saturday at the Martin Nelson! home. | | Geo. Nelson, Albin Spangberg, Ho- | mer Taylor and John Anderson call- | John Anderson and Bill Oder made |a trip Monday near Welch's Spur to} jget two loads of corn fodder. En} jPoute they stopped at the Andrew | Trygg home on business. i Ghylin |e H By MARGARET DAVIS Oliver Tosseth spent Sunday with his brother, Nils Tosseth. Mrs. John Keirland and Mrs. Hen- ry Anderson were recent guests of! Mrs. Knute Knutson. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Davis and Leona were Friday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arne Tosseth. | Miss Eldth Backman spent the | week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Backman. Miss Malinda Manning attended the basketball game in Wing Friday jevening. | Mr. and Mrs. Willis Gill were re- cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Gill. Miss Inger Nord spent a part of the week-end in Ghylin. Staton, Margaret and Eunice Da- {vis and Malinda Manning spent one evening this week with Oliver, Ida iand Bergetta Tosseth. | Willis Alm spent Friday afternoon with Walter Schmesky. | Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Davis and jdaughters were Sunday afternoon ‘guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nels Alm and : daughter, Hollys. | Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Alm were | Saturday evening guests of Mr. and | Mrs. Henry Rosendahl. ; .Mr. and Mrs. Walter Coleman The following from Regan Sic | Bismarck shoppers Friday: Mr. and Mrs, Joe Mickelson, Mr. and Mrs, Au- gust Westerman and Mr. and Mrs. A. L, Garnes. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berg were Wed- nesday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lein. Alice Strand was a Friday evening dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Tourtlotte. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Rierson and Mr. and Mrs, Carl Berg were guests of Bismarck relatives Sunday. The seventh and eighth grade pu- Pils enjoyed a sleigh ride Friday eve- ning. Gladys Gramling spent the week- end at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sharnowski of Bismarck were Sunday guests of Mr. , Shopped in Still one day this week. cia totem eesti and Mrs. W. N. Kelly. A i Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lein were Sun- | Canfield [fasy questa at the J. ME Loin homes i? at Wing. | By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Lein were Mrs. Lein's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Dimond. Lloyd Knudson was a Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kiefer. | | The Canfield Ladies’ Aid met at {the A. F. Ghylin home Wednesday. | Mr. and Mrs. John Poole visited at} Russel Hopkins was a Bismarck} the Fritzgerald home Saturday after-|caller Tuesday. | noon. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Tourtlotte and Batty and Francis Pritzgerald and|J. S. Penner were Sunday guests of ‘Mrs. Pritzgerald were callers in Wil-| Bismarck friends. {ton Friday. William and Melvin Danielson mo- ; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kuehl were|tored to Wilton Saturday. ‘callers in Wing Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berg were Fri- | Gudrun Kenmare and Bernhard|day evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. | Jordahl, Emil and Orlo Johnson were|W. N. Kelly. {callers at the A. F. Ghylin home Fri-! Mr. and Mrs. Allan Westerman and \day evening. son, Everett, motored to McClusky ' “Dinner guests at the Jake Fisher jSunday and were guests of Mrs. Wes ; home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. A.|terman’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Sam ;H. Lundberg and Bud, Margaret; Hauser. Garnes, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin| Mrs. Norton Strand left éor Ban- and sons and George Schilling. try, N. D., Monday where she will Mr. Ross, Dee Bailey and Oscar|make an extended visit with her par- | Olson were callers in Wing Tuesday) ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Kyle. Miss | evening. Strand is staying with the children | We were all surprised to hear that) during Mrs. Strand’s absence, jLawrence Bailey and Esther Fields; Allan Westerman is having a are married. month's vacation from his school du- Joe Cook called at the McCoy ties due to the severe weather. | home recently to see Mrs. Cook, who} Andy Garnes, Jr., spent the week- is caring for “Grandma” Bailey. end at his Mrs. A. Strand, Matt Strand and | Christiana | ¢ home. |Jimmie Gramling were callers at the hristiana | By VIOLET A. CLARKE Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and family spent Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elder Elness. Miss Violet Clarke called at the Dan Wahlman home Tuesday en route from Sterling. | McCoy home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olson and Kath- erine, Mary and Dee Bailey were call- ers at the A. Ghylin home Saturday evening. Lawrence Bousche was a recent caller at the Fritzgerald home. Miss Alice Strand is staying at the |N. O. Strand home in Regan. P.-T. A. will be held Friday eve- Adolph Hansen and Willie Schoon called at the Ollie Roth home Thurs- day. Charles Stile visited with Augusta Schoon Saturday afternoon. The Cline brothers from near Menoken called at the home of Mrs. By MBS. E. F. SAVAGE Rev. August Westlund will conduct services at the Maria Lutheran church Sunday morning, Jan. 29, at ily, o playlet, “My Unci an interesting talk by Miss Newman about her voyage and trip abroad, ; Were given. Mr. and Mrs. Al Jordan and family Were guests at the home of Mr. and ; Mrs. John Mount Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Madson, Mr. jand Mrs. Ernest Repp and daughter, Selma, and Rudolph Husby visited ead evening at the H. E. Olson ‘home. Visitors at the A. H. Meland home Saturday evening were Dagmar Ros- vold, Eldon Lewis and Oscar Hatle, Miss Anna Grenz entertained the Kensington club Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Swanson and family, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Johns and family, Mrs. Matilda Meyer, Laura Meyer, Mrs. Adolph Janke and Dave Frier, Bismarck, visited Wednesday evening at the C. A. Swanson home. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Koon and fam- ily spent Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Al Chapin. Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Hull had as guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence Swanson and daughter, Beva Jean. A family gathering was held at the Chas. Swanson home in honor of Mr. Swanson’s birthday Friday Mrs. Adolph Janke, Cardelia Mey- ers, Julius Janke and Jake Enge were Olson home. o_O a By MRS. P. M. GOSNEY Mr. and Mrs, C. R. Kositzky of Bis- marck brought Mrs. Chas. Gaskill out home Sunday. Howard Smith visited his wife at the hospital in Bismarck Tuesday. The township board met in a spe- cial meeting Friday at the home of the clerk, Mrs. Herman Nieman. James Baker stayed at the John Benz home Thursday while Mr. and Mrs. John Benz attended a meeting of the North Dakota Farm Holiday association in Bismarck. Mr. Henry Jessen also attended. George Kusch transacted business in Sterling Thursday, hotel Friday night in Bismarck. Her num- ber was Etude in A Flat (Wollen- haupt). Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jessen, accompanied her. in Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pillen enter- tained friends at dinner Sunday. Es bs Painted Woods | By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD strom, Jean Brown, Mr. and- Mrs. Walter Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Ru- Lillefjeld, Walter Asklund, Dick Ku- dick and Arthur Hansen. Harold Soderquist has been stay- week, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brown and son, Marion, spent Sunday at the Chas. Hannefield home. spent Saturday evening at the A. F. Kudick home. while taking medical treatments. William Brown called at the Dick Kudick home Saturday. Jean Damstrom called on Wm. Brown Sati afternoon called at the Andrew Nelson home Sunday afternoon. Anton Nelson spent Friday and Saturday at the Frank Erickson home at Wilton. Ralph, a brother of Mrs. Joe Bros- 11_ o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Fraser and Marvin visited at the E. Van Gorden Jennie Clarke Friday evening. Eli Harding called at the Edward Smith home Saturday enroute from home Sunday. Sterling. John Preszler spent Sunday with} Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schoon and Steele friends. family and Christ Schoon were Fri- Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Piers were Sun-/day evening callers at the Adolph |day guests at the Dyrstad home at/| Basse: Driscoll. Sterling. Dr. Monteith of Hazelton was call- ed to Braddock Thursday evening to attend R. H. Corey, who was very ill but who now is improving. Mr. and Mrs. A. Mindt and three children of Wishek were week-end guests at the J. P. Weber’ home. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Weber and Floyd also were guests. Wednesday evening, Jan. 18, mem- bers of the Braddock Woodman cir- cle met in the Circle hall. Meetings hereafter will be called at 8 p. m. sharp. Ras Aarvig and F. E. Martini mo- tored to Hazélton Jan. 20 and brought back a load of flour to be given to Junge and Warner Sempel brought over another load. Mrs. E. F. Sav- Adolph Hansen Tuesday. sen and Mr. Newland also ers in Sterling. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Holton and son, Alvin, were Sterling callers Sat- urday. A school meeting was held at J. W. Beyer's, school clerk, Tuesday. Joe Paulson, Adolph Hansen, Willie Schoon and Robert Barrow were Dris- coll callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clooten spent Saturday with friends in Bismarck. John Elness spent Thursday with his wife and family in Bismarck. 7c Driscoll || Meu at the A. F. Kudick ? | o Tuesday. Laurence Bouche was a guest this week at the J. R. Fitzgerald home. 'W. G. Sherman was s caller at the F. Little home Tuesday. The it wishes to cor- rect an error which occurred in recent news item. The Ladies’ Aid did not sponsor the shower given for Mrs. Clayton Little. ‘The shower was given by friends. Cecil Elkins was a Saturday J. F | i BEE ny ef ese i i a z i ie : F Fz j tebe ie i id te [ i: E Jim Walters Sunday evening visitors at the H. E.| Week. Saturday callers at Wilton wételother young William Brown, Jean Damstrom, Ole|garette Olsen held a sliding Mrs. Rudolph Hagen is staying at} yerg. Ole Lillefjeld and Walter’ Asklund | pyr some time as a her daughter, Mrs. Bethel Bailey. Roy Farley and daughter Ivy were home. Miss Ivy has returned to Jamestown to attend school. The Ladies’ Aid met at the home of Mrs. A. F. Ghylin Wednesday. There were eight members present. A luncheon was served. . Saturday guests at the Gus Graft home were Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb cd rd Gur Wa Anna, Mr, al rs. faugeman and daughter, Tillie. \ Harriet a er Nah By MISS E. M. THOMPSON The Homemakers’ club met Satur- day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Leach. Mrs. Little of Wing gave a demonstration on kitchen efficiency. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hoffman took their baby daughter to the doctor at Tuttle Sunday afternoon. Bennie Hubbard of Tuttle and his mother were Sunday callers at the Zimmer home. High school examinations have been held at the Arena school this Mrs. Geonge Pehl, Sr., was a caller at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ted Hoffman, Thursday. Alex Neff was a business caller in Arena Wednesday. ‘The Misses Edith and Ruth Thompson and Ida Wutske were — Bernard Zimmer, Mr. Eide and Farm,” and | township returned home Friday after ' Oanes, Carl Carlson, Harry Smith./tained at dinner guest of| Vern Thysell and John Olsen, midnight refreshments were served, Joe Fischer and Jake Merkle were /of Sunday guests at the E. E. Williams | business callers at the Tebbo Harms [son Sunday. Kershaw home Friday afternoon. were John Kruger was a caller at the/ ning. Pati Olsen at dinner Sunday. ° By MARTHA BOSSERT ily were Tuesday evening visitors at the Rudolph Engel home. and son, John, and daughters, Ma- tilda, Eva and Esther Degner he! birthday Friday evening. nesday. | Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hien and son, Tuesday evening visitors at the Adolph Degner home. The Berg young folks visited Thurs- day evening at the Jake Berg home. Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Hien and daughter, Irene, were Saturday eve- i, visitors at the Adolph Degner ome. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sieglock and son, Iven, visited Friday evening at the John Weber, Jr., home. Rev. Fisher conducted church serv- ices north of Wing Sunday. Ann Eide were business callers in Bismarck Saturday. Mrs, Ray Weitstock was a caller at the O. G. Weitstock home John Arena Saturday. Ruth Hanson spent the week-end at her parental home. . Mrs. Ingvald Eide was in Arena Saturday. Mrs. and_ daughters, Edith and Ruth, and Ida Wutzke called at the Eide home Saturday evening. >= SRR L Menoken \ anna Ne le By MRS. JENNIE DANCE The Menoken Ladies Ald served dinner to teachers and families at the home of Mrs. Park Wood Thursday. | the name dolph en, Mr. and Mrs. Gunder pion 4-H Poultry Club.” The next Hagen. Peterson, Iver Er-| meeting will be held at the town hall ickson and Pete Mitchell furnished | with the 4-H Sewing club. the music. The high Pupils and a few school folks with Miss Mar- a aaa aly aga desamacan. ‘Miss Nellie Dance spent the week- ing out at Linds’ a few days this}end with her mother, Mrs. >—$_—________+ 4 Welch’s Spur By MRS. R. M. WELCH Carrol Boyd, daughter of Mr. and Chester froze Boyd, her nose quite badly while on the way to Dorothy Skie visited Friday after- noon with Mrs. Dave Hien. Frank Homberg home. Sunday dinner guests at the John | Wednesday to visit her. Fred Weber, Jr. home were Mr. Barth and daughters, Tilly and Clara, | Christensen home ? > { Ecklund | By MISS PAULINE SPITZER Miss Laura Rupp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gust Rupp, Baldwin, be- came the bride of Arthur Meyer, son of Mr. and Mrs, Herman Meyer also of Baldwin. The wedding took place at Bismarck Thursday. The newly- weds will make their home on a farm near Baldwin. Pete Meyer and Bud Hendrick usiness callers in Baldwin Sat who visited at the C. home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Meyer, Bud Hendrick and Mr. Mrs. L. Spitzer. Perry Nelson is visiting at of her mother and father-in- i i g a 5 as formerly Miss Esther Strenamo, C. J. Krotz shopped in Wilton Sat- urday, : Several young folks gathered at the| 1, Davis home. C. Spitzer home Tuesday evening to ‘and skat-|help Pauline Spitzer celebrate her| Friday evening at the Ben McCloskey birthday anniversary. The was served at midnight. Albert Meyer called on Edmundand! ‘The local Helen Spitzer Saturday evening. Mr. Wm. Standley called at the Samuel Schuler home Monday. ° Wilson | By MRS. JOHN A. BERG . Mr. and Mrs. Christ Berg of Wing | % school one morning the first of the| Visited at the Gust Neimiller home Sun week. Louella Tollefson and were home Wednesday evening. Fred Dorman called on his uncle, plein, Olsen mas a. caller a the EE ‘i i BF i H i Vy : Bh ft i i ital : ? fi 4 aH A rE rege lie A [ day. Mr. and Mrs. John Schell visited at pls illrne a oF & i E ; H i ge E rs g cae tienell Fee sie i Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Owen enter-| daughter, Luella, and Mr. and Mrs.|K' and son, Edwin, Gladys Tooker and | Thureday. _ | Richmond —o Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hien and fam-| children visited at the Everett Porter Mr.’and Mrs. Rudolph Engel and|Peter Hofstad home Sunday. after- family, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Degner | 200n. Martha Bossert celebrate her ih ing the afternoon a number of Howard Glanville and Gottfried|tained at a supper. She received » Bossert motored to Bismarck Wed-| umber of gifts. Henry, and Walter Melhoff were} @ birthday party in junday. Donna young folks gathered] ang Mrs. to charivari Mr.atter spending the past Sunday Mr. and/companted home by their daughter At/ Mra. Ellison Whittaker, Mr. and Mra. | Lydia, who has been in a hospital for Melvin Thorsen and Mrs, Arley Baker | some time but is now improved. ‘Wisconsin. Andrew and Harold Kraft were Miss Beth Porter and Neil Edwards | shoppers in Wing Saturday. Bismarck callers eve-| Harry Ulfers called at the Johr: Sattler home one day this week. Mr, and Mrs. J. F. Cocler and| Ed Wagner called at the Ben ‘langenburg home one day this week tained Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dietezman|Wm. Nichol were Bismarck callers; Charlie Sattler drove to evening. Raymond Hi and Mrs. F. H. Pillsbury and /zlegrove's Sunday. ~™ Jchildren visited at the H. D. Hemblen home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Peter Hofstad and home Sunday evening. Mrs. Everett Porter called at the birthday anniversary Monday. Dur- called on her and were enter- shopper ; Mrs. James Legg and Miss Amanda Emanuel Schatz spent two days at the John Stroh week. Iwen entertained a number of ladies Schaffer visited at the Noe. Johnny Enockson received @ number of ‘weottaea Mad td Cg ag ae Scheater, Jop Diede, Gottted Stiner! Clear Lake | _—L By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN =| the Sam Scheafer home Tuesday eve- ning. Paul Paslay was a caller at the Al- Ander- bert Ch t ‘Tuesday. én called on “ama Mr, and Mra. Adolph Hansen and|"“Aivert ‘MacClester visited with children spent Tuesday evening at the/ Raymond Gaub Wednesday evening. Christ Schoon home. Esther Johnson visited with Mrs. | ° Erling Olansen called at the Albert ‘Thuraday. SE A Oar a L Harold Olsen visited with his sis- Schaffer Eddie ter, Miss Charlotte Olsen, on Sunday.| scheafer ‘Titorsday event “a Mrs. Alfred Olson visited Monday/ a Schatz called on Lawrence afternoon with Mrs. Henry Olson. Adams Friday John Heisdorf was a caller at the} oO H. of near Regan L, B. Olsen home Tuesday. caller at the Alta store Fri- 2¢ Mrs. Noel Ness has been very ill this week. Jack Coombs and Noel Ness mo- tored to McClusky Wednesday after- noon, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Qually visited Mae, small daughter of Mr. E. E. See, returned to town| ®t, the Carl Schatz home Saturday. week in wit and Emanuel Schatz visited post week ay their parents at McClusky Sun- ‘Wayne Herrington called at the Joe Diede home 8a‘ a By LILLIAN MUELLER Arena. G. A. Hubbell spent the transacting business in By B. P. HAGSTROM Teddy Anderson of Bismarck was an overnight guest at the Bert Hed- strom home Thursday. Mrs. Signe Johnson and daughter Hilma, Marie, Bennevi and Helen y Larson and family were Sunday callers at the A. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Knowles spent y- ‘basket ball team defeated the Pettibone team on the latter's floor Friday night by a score of 23 to 18, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lein and daugh- Pearson and Fritz Johnson were Fri- day afternoon visitors at the Ole Hagstrom home. Donald and Neva Noon were over- ! were Sunday guests of J. M. Lein. | rs at the H. Glanville Ben night of and Ai tidendprcnd “ George Helen Marion Strand 1s Henry Rosendahl farm ine Pe aee rie ; Mrs, Signe Jc Hilma visited home Satufday. The Boys’ and Girls’ Baby Beei club met at the Albert Johnson home poco ages Twenty-two mem were present. They have 20 Fd in the club. and daughter johnson ugh! in Harvey. at the David Ghylir i i 5 f Fr of iF af i i i Fie! i a F f i i i H ig

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