The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 11, 1933, Page 2

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NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS _ | Hazelton i , By ADALINE LANDSBERGER ‘Mrs. Matt Dahl and son, Arne, ac- stompanied by Mrs. E. L. Semiling, ‘motored to Bismarck Wednesday. Mra. A. A. Bollinger was at Linton y. Matt Earhart and Joe Fischer were business visitors at Linton Tuesday. Messrs. Henry Gerber, Power Hend- rix and Philip Gutensohn were visi- tors at Bismarck Wednesday. Mr. Bernard Andrus of Bismarck transacted business here Thursday. C. H. Fischer and Victor Bechtel ‘were at Bismarck Friday. The Hazelton and Linton high school basketball teams played here in the gymnasium Friday evening. ‘The game played by the first teams resulted in a score of 13-36 in Lin- ton’s favor; that by the second teams, @ score of 10-12 in Hazelton’s favor. Mr. and Mrs. Odegaard of the Buchanan district were Hazelton shoppers Saturday. Miss Adaline Landsberger spent Friday and Saturday visiting friends | et Bismarck. Representative Matt Dahl came; down from Bismarck Saturday to spend the week-end with his family. He returned Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schiermeister, ‘Mr. and Mrs. E. Hulsether and Mr. and Mrs, M. Sullivan were Bismarck visitors Saturday. Mr. Joe Wohlman drove to Bis- marck Friday evening to meet Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thompson, who re- turned from Duluth, Minn., where Mr. Thompson attended a convention of the dealers carrying the Marshall- Wells Hardware company line of goods. ‘The girls’ basketball teams of the Mandan Indian school and the Tem- vick high school played in the gym- nasium here Saturday evening. The game was won by the Temvick team. A game was also played by the Fu- ture Farmers of Hazelton and the ‘Temvick boys’ team which was won by Temvick. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Armstrong mo- tored to Bismarck Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs. Joe Wohlman mo- tored to New Salem Saturday to spend a few days with relatives. Miss Mildred Shea was a visitor at Bismarck Saturday. The Ladies Aid of the Presbyterian church met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. George Monteith. ‘Miss Elvira Wohlman, who is teach- ing near Westfield, spent the week- end at her home here. She returned Sunday afternoon. Mrs. McNally returned to Tuttle Friday after a two weeks’ stay here during which time she assisted in caring for her mother, Mrs. Adeline Boileau, who has been very ill at the Prefontaine home. Mrs. Marie S. Koch left last Wed- nesday for Jamestown after spending three weeks here with her family. Ben Klabunde and C. H. Fischer were at Bismarck Monday. The Bechtel famity moved to Lin-| ton Monday and Tuesday of last week where Mr. Bechtel is mail car- tier on a rural route. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Zirnhelt were the J. J. Landsberger family, George Zirn- helt family and Dick Shea family. Mrs, Messelt’ and Mrs. Berkholtz and daughter, Donna, were Bismarck visitors Tuesday. J. D. McCusker transacted bust- | ess at Bismarck Friday. J. H. Whelitz transacted business @t Bismarck Monday. ‘The Royal Neighbors met last ‘Thursday at the home of Mrs. Annie Klabunde. <A potluck lunch was werved. > Alta By CARL SCHATZ John Stroh called on Carl Schatz Monday. Edmund and Thafield Schatz, Ed- die Stroh of near Wing and George Vollmer were visitors at the John Stroh home Monday. Nels Peterson and Lewis Jorganson transacted business in Mercer Tues- day afternoon. Alvin Brackett and Thafield Schatz visited with Boofus Jorganson Tues- day. Those who were Alta shoppers on ‘Tuesday were Rhinehart brothers. Ed. Schatz, Henry Schaffer, Ted Stinert and George Houchhalter. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Schaefer vis- the Circle order to get some funds with which to buy coal to heat the fire hall. ‘Mg. and Mrs. Lewis Lesher and lit- tle daughter of Kintyre were week- day night. Mrs. Henry Swindling was a Sterl- ing caller Wednesday afternoon. Lioyd Gosney was a Sterling caller small group of young people at the |€nd guests at the L. V. Lesher home. | Saturday. home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and The next P. T. A. meeting will be Mr, Strawfus transacted business Mrs. John Noon Saturday evening. |held in the school gymnasium Mon-|in Sterling Saturday. The evening was passed in Playing games, after which a delicious lunch was served. She was assisted by her day evening, Feb. 27. A very inter- esting program will be given. The regular meeting of the Wood- Earl Gaskill was a caller Saturday. hnrciiced Mr. and Mrs, P. M. Gosney visited cousin, Cora Devee Richard, of Wil-|man Circle was held in the Circle!at the Wilbert Koon home. Saturday, ton and Dorothy Little of Regan. Clifford Richard and Miss Edna Falkenstein motored Miss Cora Devee Richard to the Conrad Johnson home Sunday evening. Miss Richard will open Estherville school No. 3 after a six weeks’ vacation. Edmund Broeh! and Leo Strand were overnight guests Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ullrich, returning home Thursday. Mrs. Wilbur Noon and son, Duane, and Miss Neva Noon visited with Mrs. Chas, Lind Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Pearson and son, Ruben, and daughters, Helen, Marie and Bennevi and Fritz Johnson were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ole Hagstrom Wednesday. Ival and Donald Noon were over- night guests of Oliver Noon Monday. Vernon Johnson, Lynn and Walter Strand motored to Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sundquist and children were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Watkins last Sunday. Mrs. Signe Johnson called on Mrs. Martin Strand Friday evening. C. L. Johnson and son, George, mo- tored to Wilton Tuesday. Fritz Johnson, Vernon Johnson and Albert Hagstrom called on Ruben Pearson Saturday. Misses Verna and Illa Strand were guests of the Dave Ghylin girls Sun- day. George Johnson visited with his cousin, Russel Newman, in Wilton over the week-end. Mrs. Amanda Johnson visited at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sund- quist, the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson and Raymond Christenson visited with Mrs. Signe Johnson and children Sun- day. Miss Bennevi Pearson was a guest of Miss Margaret Hagstrom from cae, until Sunday. Driscoll + By DELLA MAE OLSON The Driscoll high school boys’ and girls’ basketball teams played the Dawson high school teams at Dawson Saturday evening. The scores were 59-10 in favor of Dawson boys and 20-16 in favor of Dawson girls. Mrs. Sarah Reynolds of Flasher, who has been visiting at the Jim ec home, returned home Mon- lay. Omar Rosvold is a patient at the Bismarck hospital. Muriel Corrine is the name chosen hall Wednesday evening, Feb. 1. Af- ter the close of the meeting a pro- gram consisting of a play “Just Women,” was given by six members. After the next meeting a valentine Program will be given, Miss Helen Aarvig, Junior super- visor, will hold her initial meeting of the Juniors in the Circle hall Wed- All people having Junior members in their family are be to see that they are present. , rt | Steiber > By MRS. WM. HICKEL Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson and children, Denis and Doris, and Miss Mary Doyle spent Wednesday evening at the Wm. Hickel home. Mr. and Mrs. John Fischer and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Riley visited at the Gottlieb Zelmer home Thursday. Fred Bergquist called at the Rob- ert Patznet home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stroh, Jr., and family and Mr. and Mrs, Gottlieb Zelmer and family spent Tuesday evening at the Philip Wah] home. Delbert Olson visited at the John Carlson home Tuesday evening. Bertha and Arthur Vollmer spent Sunday evening at the Sam Schafer home. Bill Hickel called at the Robert Patzner home iy. Raymond Gaub was a Regan caller Saturday. Cecil Roberts of Pickardville vis- ited at the Vollmer home Sunda: Annie and Walter Doerr spent Sun- day at the John Carlson home. Bert Danielson was a Wilton caller ‘Thursday. Herb Falmer was a Regan shopper Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Fischer of Mc- Clusky spent Wednesday evening at the Schafer home. —_—_—_____—_—_————_- | Harriet By MISS E. M. THOMPSON The Arena Homemakers club met at the Zimmer home Saturday after- noon. George Pehl, Jr., and his family moved up to the Geo. Pehl, Sr., home this week. Bernard Zimmer and Art Daniels called at the Eide home Sunday. The Junior and Senior 4-H clubs met at the Eide home Saturday after- noon. Eddie Arneson and Clarence Rise for the daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Ward at the St. Alexius hospital Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Colton enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Agner Swanson an family at dinner Thursday eve- ing. Miss Esther Knudson from near Steele, who has been visiting at the F. O. Johnson home for several days, returned home Tuesday. Mrs. A. M. Brushwein entertained & group of ladies last Tuesday after- noon, the occasion being Mrs. Ma- thilda Meyers’ birthday anniversary. The Misses Nettleton and Ortman were shoppers in Bismarck Saturday. Miss Hazel Nelson who has been | visiting for several days at the Albert Hammar home returned home Sun- day. The Women's Foreign Missionary Society met Tuesday afternoon with assisting as hostess, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Swanson and family spent Wednesday and Thurs- day in Steele. Miss Nettleton entertained a group of little girls at a birthday party for her niece, Wilma Oxendahl. Sunday afternoon. Rev. Lars Foss was a business caller in Fargo last Tuesday. Mrs. Truax and daughter, Lucille, visit relatives, M. T. Olson was a business caller in Steele Monday. Meng business callers in Bismarck Fri- jay. Miss Edna Berg of Steele visited at her home here Sunday. J. D. (Grandpa) Stewart suffered He is residing at the Henry Van Horn home. Mrs. Sadie Kendall spent Monday Mrs. F. O. Johnson, Mrs. Roy Colton | * Spent Sunday afternoon at the Ray Weitstock home. Mr. and Mrs. See and family and! Bill Glanville of Wing spent Sunday at the Ray Weitstock home. | Misses Edith and Ruth Thompson — Saturday night with Elsie Eide home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wetzel and Mrs. Williamson called at the Thomp- son home Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Merkel and family called at the O. G. Weitstock home Wednesday. Alex Neff and Jack Driscoll were business callers in Arena this week. The Deckart boys, Joe Reiger, Harry Tavis and Edward Wagner jWere shopping in Arena Saturday. Emil Hinkel was a business caller in Arena Friday. ——______—___—_—+ \ Menoken By MRS. JENNIE DANCE Mrs. Park Wood entertained the i Emil Wutzke was a guest at the i. [Sterling] By FERN BR. STEWART Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson and family visited at the Tom Stewart home Sunday. Miss Marie Huber, county superin- tendent of schools, visited school| ®———~. >_> —-— v4 Thursday. 5 Envick L, B. day evening. Carl Beyer, and Miss Lucille Elness were Bis-/|ling, marck callers Friday evening. eral weeks. |__Si | dimitn home, Albert Couch motored to Bismarck Mrs. Florence Elness|:Wednesday. His cousin, Ella f returned with him to visit sev- Mr. and Mrs. John Sedivec were| 8. E. Clizbe and Alex Couch mo- — ee tored to Bismarck ome. . Misses Beryl Sherman and Dorothy Wildfang visited with Miss Florence Hanson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Johnson were | school entertained at the Henry Zuraff home Saturday evening. | ——d if Baldwin il? By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER urday evening the occasion being Ed- ward Fricke'’s birthday. was enjoyed, music being furnished by lo- cal talent, and a midnight lunch was served. . Mrs. Ralph Falkenstein and daugh- ter, Betty, are spending the week in Bismarck as guests at the home of Mrs. Falkenstein’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson. Mrs. Alvin Nordstrom and daugh- ter, Iva May, have returned home from a week's visit with friends and taught by Miss Bernice Morris will resume work Feb. 20 after @ weeks’ recess. Miss Morris has the recess period at her home Regan. Mrs. Fulton Nelson was called Cylinder, Ia., early in the week by the death of her father. Harold Williams visited the latter part of the week at the Bernard Hall home near Washburn. Property interests in this locality. The Crofte Star homemakers club fled off. Clifford Little, who is employed @ farm south of Bismarck, is visiting here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. eigae-reapsins Larkin club Tues- y. Craven, Mrs. Edd Ebling, Mrs. Chas. Graves and Mrs. Otto Ayers. Mrs. Gerald McCutcheon and two home Wednesday. Allen Arnts, three-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Al. Arnts, returned from ter recovering from a mastoid opera- tion. He is still under a physician's care. Mr. and Mrs. Arnts took him to Bismarck Saturday for treatment. Mr. and Mrs, Otto Ayers and Mr. tained je Wednesday bridg by Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dance. Mrs. Arlie Baker and little daugh- Other guests were Mrs. Homer 4, By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN left Sunday evening for St, Paul to| daughters visited at the C. D. King] will Stiles called at the Rudolph Jensen, George and Mr. and Mrs, Harold Chappell John Hagen and Clarence Severson|the Bismarck hospital this week af-| were Wednesday evening callers the Henry Olson home. a . FF. Paslay spent; & paralytic stroke Monday evening.|and Mrs, R. G. Abelein were enter-|at the Will Olson, Miss Glenn Granbois and at $7 a month, importation of foreign labor tors at the Bill McDonald His uncle, who was very seriousl; ill with influenza some weeks ago, » Qf Moffit, visited Sun-j still not very home of his parents, Mr. . le. . R. Crawford and Mr. and Mrs. Whitteaker motored to Bis- at the Lynn Kimball home, Wednesday for Minot. . C.D. ball visited Saturday . tt home. was a caller at the A. D. Welch visited home Thurs- John Witt, Gust Witt, , Marchant and Panjkovich, ‘Witt were Wing callers Tues- ‘William Ryan spent Monday eve- ning at the James Kozinek home. Dave Hein was a Wing shopper Sat- Theodore Stroh was a caller at the Sellinger home Saturday. Adolph Bender was a Wing shop- per Thursday. George Vollmer spent the week-end at the Jacob Stroh home. —_— 3. dee Eases fa un i f si evening. al ‘Wm. Wanttaja was a caller at L. O. Holmes’ Thursday. Al Art Antilla, Benn and Seth Harju pees Donacay evening as Sohn: Gri strong. John and Robert Welch visited at the Doppler home Tuesday evening. Louella Tollofson and Fred Dor- man called at the Robert Welch home Friday afternoon. Stanley McCurdy and sister, Ada, and Mrs. Luella Bird, Lawrence Dop- pler, Marcus Trembley, Robert Welch, Earl Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dor- ute Louella Tollefson, Horace Dir- 1m and Charles Newsom were all in | home. Bismarck Saturday. ———__—__________4 Nf Wild Rose By MES. W. H. BROWNAWELL Reuben Feltheim accompanied by Mike Glovick and Ervin Wents went John Kruger home ' Mrs. W. A. Dictaman were shoppers in 6 in aragi ‘We Wm. Lane visited at Moffit Priday ‘ ni Miss Wilhelmina Moffit spent Sune day night with Florence Nichol, NEW PLANES TO MOSCOW added 90 the joint tees -Russian alaline operating bet in Bismarck. ter is now visiting her sister, Mra.| w, Mrs, Hilda Wold of Minneapolis] Edd Ebling. {ited with Mr. and Mrs. Jake Gaub ye ‘Those who were visitors at the John Stroh home Wednesday evening were George and Bertha Vollmer, Rhinehold Stinert, Albert Anderson, was an overnight guest at the A. H.| Miss Ida Giese spent Wednesday Burnett home recently while on her evening visiting at the George Wa- chal home. way to Montana. Mrs. F. E. Johns and Mrs. Law-| The Menoken Ladies Aid met with lie Dance rence Hull visited at the Elsenbelsz|Mrs. Edd Ebling Thursday afternoon. | second prizes home Sunday afternoon, A large crowd attended the P. T. A. party in the town hall Friday night.) arthur Braddock ee Johnson visited the Edg-|* mont school No. 2 Wednesday after- Charles Larson visited at the Ed ‘and Hank Schatz homes Wednesday Andy Johnson visited with Johnny Schaffers’ Wednesday evening. By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE Sunday evening the Epworth League of the M. E. church put on 8 special Program consisting of vespers, his- tory of “My Faith Looks up to Thee” by the leader, Julia Martini, and “Life Work of David Livingstone” by the president, Lloyd Wills. Mrs. Robinson of Glencoe is the guest of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Margaret Robinson and children. ‘The Ladies Aid of the M. E. church met at the home of Mrs. H. Sorem ‘Thursda: . The next meet- Games and old time dancing were the |jay Thi Lunch amusements of the evening. was served at midnight. The north and east school buses did not get through the deep snow Monday and was dismissed Mrs. J. sick list Mr. Miss Mildred Glum spent Fields. o ureday Mr. and Mrs. J. ily attended the their i > F i B BF gh ef i: k if i ! ; 38. E bejins F 2 ne i mi 5 g : 4 BB if : Be i a ul % g i rit

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