The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 23, 1933, Page 6

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é [_ fekiand J By MISS PAULINE SPITZER A surprise party which was held at Whe Laurence Fisher home Saturday Right was well attended. The evening ‘was spent in dancing. Mr. and Mrs, William Standley and @aughter, Betty Jane, called at the Arthur Franklund home one evening last week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fox visited at the home of Mrs. Fox's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Spitzer. » and Mrs. Envik Anderson of Glenview township, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Dutton of Wilton and Mr. and Mrs. C. Spitzer and sons, Herbert and Fredrick, and daughter, Aileen, vis- ited at the Lewis Spitzer home Sun- day. Miss Peaches Dutton has been vis- iting with friends in Dickinson for the past two weeks. Miss Amelia Spitzer was an over night guest at the home of her sister ‘and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Ar- thur Franklund. ‘Miss Clara Diede and Mr. and Mrs. Zohn Sorch have been visiting with relatives in Bismarck. Miss Ruth Brenniese of Washburn is visiting with her sister and brother- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schuler. Mr, and Mrs. Matt Benfield and family called at the Joe Warmka home Saturday night. Mr, and Mrs, Joe Warmka visited fat the George Montgomery home Sun- day. Leonard Spitzer was also a caller there. Mrs. Wasyl Friska and son, Harry, visited at the Ivan Holden home Sun- day. —_—__—__—__* | Harriet | eso ® By MISS E. M. THOMPSON O. G. Weitstock, Ted Hoffman, and Ralph Leach were Bismarck callers ‘Tuesday. Mrs. Christ Wetzel was a caller at the Jacob Wutzke home. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Weiltstock are moving on a farm ten miles south of Arena. Dave Johnson has been visiting at the Eide home the past few days. Bernard Zimmer, who teaches in Lein school No. 1, was ill for several days this week. Thecla substituted for him. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Leach moved {nto the vacant rooms over the store this week. Edward Wagner, Elmer Perry and Otto Rachel were business callers in Arena this week. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson of McKenzie called at the C. F. Lambert home Sunday. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Driscoll Friday afternoon. A.son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Art Ochner Friday. George Pehl and son were business tallers in Bismarck Friday. Those attending the 4-H Saint Patrick’s party at the H. F. William- son home Saturday evening were: Ida, Elmer, Dora, Gerhardt and Emil Wutzke, Florence and Clarence Sand- berg, Elsie and Junior Eide, Milton Severson, Edith, Ruth, Arthur and Helen Thompson and Jean, Lois and James Williamson. Mr. and Mrs. See and family of ‘Wing were callers at the Ray Weit- stock home Sunday. A number of friends and relatives attended the birthday party given for Mrs. Pehl at the Pehl home Sunday evening. e Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hoffman and family were dinner guests at the John Merkel home Sunday. Misses Louise Pehl and Martha Merkel visited at the C. F. Lambert home Saturday afternoon. Eddie Arneson and Selma Rise were callers in Arena Wednesday after- noon. eo f Steiber | —<————___—_——— By MES. WM. HICKEL Gerald Jones called at the J. C. Ol- fon home Friday evening. Gottlieb Zelmer and son Robert ‘were Regan callers Saturday. Miss Mary Doyle and Fritz Uhde spent Wednesday evening at the Wi!- Mam Hickel home. Albert Anderson called at the Gaub home Wednesday. Vina and Myrwin Oder spent Sun- @ay at the John Anderson home. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Olson and Her- bert Zelmer spent Saturday evening at the William Hickel home. ‘Mildred and Albert Gaub, Florence and Albert McAllister visited at the John Anderson home Tuesday eve- ning. Among Alta callers on Saturday were: Raymond Gaub, John Stroh and Theophile Schatz. Patzner called at the Fred Hickel homes. Jake Gaub was a passenger wit the mail man Tuesday. : Fred Vollmer and son George were. Regan and Still callers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bergquist anc sons Emil and Hjalmer spent Sunday ur Gals He : : akg i Sunday included Mr. and Mrs, H. A. Carlisle and son Roger and Misses Esther Lang and Mabel Wilson, and Miss Louise Barton of Braddock. Misses Anton and Gladys Glovich accompanied some friends from Fred- onia to Bismarck Friday. Mrs. W. H. Brownawell accompan- ied Mr. and Mrs, Howard Brownawell of Moffit to Bismarck Monday. The township board met at the clerks office Tuesday and finished the | ® years business. Jack Adams has been absent from School the past week on account of illness. Marvin and Harold Swanson visit- ed their brother and_ sister-in-law, a and Mrs. Ernest Swanson Sun- Y. Mr. and Mrs. Jens Christianson visited Mr. and Mrs. Hirvela Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Voll entertained at their home Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Aleck Jawaski and children and Jake Koreeny and E. Wentz. | Arena | —_— By MRS. 0. McINTYRE Rudy Kraft was a guest at the Car- a Kraft home Monday and Tues- lay. Emil Ochner, Bert and Dean Glan- ville and Kenneth Wagner were call- ers at Harry Ulfers Friday. Mrs. Dave Albright is in one of the hospitals in Bismarck quite ill at this time. Her mother, Mrs. Fred Wag- ner, was with her all last week. Ben Klagenburg and Ed Wagner were callers in Arena Saturday. H. 8. Duncan and Jake Stigelmayer bid business callers in Goodrich Fri- lay. Edward Stigelmayer, John Miller and Adam Eickle were callers Wed- nesday evening. Mrs. Owen McIntyre and Mrs. Bert Glanville attended Homemakers club meeting which was held at Mrs. Al- fred Larson's Friday. Edward Stigelmayer and John Mil- ler were visitors at the Jake Kraft home Sunday evening. H. S. Duncan and Art Duncan were callers at Ed Pond’s Sunday after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. Wardrup were guests at the Johnnie Sattler home Sunday. Harry Ulfers and Charlie Sattler were business callers south of Dris- coll Thursday. Mrs, Carolina Kraft was at the Jake Kraft home Monday and Tuesday helping care for Mr. Kraft who is very ill. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klagenburg and family were supper guests at the Mc- Intyre home Sunday evening. A Baby Beef club was organized Friday by County Agent H. O. Put- nam at Wing. Garth Scallon and Stanley Halver and the Webber boy are the members north of Wing. Grant Hubbel is the boys’ leader. James Tees was a business caller at Harry Ulfers' Thursday. Fred and Adam Haas were business callers in Goodrich Friday. Township election will be held Tuesday in school No. 4 for the elec- tion of one supervisor and road over- seer. The Kraft family were visitors at Drumm's Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Owen McIntyre and family were callers at R. C. Halver's Sunday evening. Miss Helen Wolf, who has been as- sisting Mrs. Halver for the past two weeks, returned home Saturday after- hoon, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Halver and son, Stanley, accompanied by Miss Fae Roberts motored to Bismarck Satur- day afternoon to visit relatives, re- turning home Sunday evening. Miss Fae Roberts called at the Ul- fers home Friday evening. : Pred Haas visited at the McIntyre home Saturday afternoon. Mr. Bozzart was a caller at Bert Glanville's Wednesday. He was want- ing to buy a team of horses. Ray Hazelgrove purchased a stack of hay from Harry Ulfers and has been hauling it this week. Dean and Harold Glanville were guests of the McIntyre boys Sunday. Clyde Duncan left Monday to work near Pingree the coming season. Henry Jacobson was a caller at Ben Klagenburg's Wednesday. Mr. Jacob- son was looking after some land for the Patterson Land Co. pian Sa f Baldwin | By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER Mr. and Mrs. Reinholt Burg and family were visitors in Wilton Thurs- day. Mesdames Fredolen and Edmund Rupp were among those who attended @ party at the Andy Larson home |Tuesday afternoon complimenting Mrs. Oscar Satter. The time was spent in playing bridge and completing a quilt for the guest of honor. Luncheon was served by the hostess. The Sat- ter family, who have’ resided in Bis- marck several years are moving to @ farm southwest of Baldwin. They are former residents of the com- munity. George Duemeland of Bismarck was @ business caller here Saturday after- noon. Richard Rupp, student at the State | Agricultural college visited here with his parents between semesters, arriv- ‘|ing here Wednesday and returning to , | Fargo Monday. ‘The auction sale at the G. G. Rupp farm Saturday afternoon was well at- tended and most things brought a good price. Mr. Rupp and family will move to Baldwin in the early future. Col. J. M. Thompson of Still auc- ef aftyti el ors | E oe : i gon plans on resumii services at that point. Martin Bourgeous of Bismarck was here Saturday looking after business interests, Van Couch underwent an operation recently in a Bismarck hospital and is recuperating nicely. Noel Borner and Richard Fricke motored to Bismarck Wednesday where they assisted the Al Erickson family to move. Oswald Barsmass of Roseglen has been spending some time here with his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nordstrom. IF Hazlegrove By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Art Kraft called Monday at Ray Haglegrove's. Harry Ulfers called Monday at John Sattler’s. Andrew and Rudy Kraft were down to Sterling on business Monday. Harry Ulfers called Tuesday at Hazlegrove's. Ed Ochsuner called Tuesday at The Styielmeyer and Miller young folks were callers Tuesday evening at tae home of Mr. and Mrs. John Sat- John Sattler, Jack Stewart and son Wallace and Raymond Hertz were joppers in Goodrich Tuesday. John Sattler visited Stewart home. Fred and Arthur Plenis were Sun- day afternoon visitors at the Alex Neff home. Lena and Alex Neff were Saturday ae visitors at the Christ Wolff e. Henry and Julius Wolff were Sun- bel supper guests at the John Wutzke ome. Mr. and Mrs, Bill Gellner and daughter Annette and sons Bobbie and Martin were in Tuttle Friday afternoon. Sunday evening visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Wutzke were Gust Brose, Martin and Annette, and Ann and Edna Geliner. Christ Wolff was a business caller in Tuttle Thursday afternoon. Theo Rosenau was a business caller at the Christ Wolff home Wednesday afternoon. Harry Ulfers and Charlie Sattler were in Wing Thursday on business. Sunday visitors at the William Gellner home were Mr. and Mrs. Gust, Rosenau and daughter Ruth and son Clarence, and Ida Wutzke, Maggie Neff, Gust Brose, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pehl, Sr., and daughter Ruby. Emil, Elmer and Hilda Wuteke were Tuesday visitors at the Alex Neff home. John Slason and son in Bismarck Saturday ‘nen Mr., and Mrs, Joe Brown and son visited Monday at Fred Brown’s in Painted Woods. Albert Lange came home with them to assist with evening. Later they went to services, E Sunday Baldwin to church visitors at the Stoltzs Emelia Spitzer visited Sunday with the her brother-in-law and sister, Fe iis a A 2 & 2 Se i i ceeaas erent ou ii Christ Wolff and sons Julius and| Henry called Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Rosenau. The Misses Pauline and Hilda Wolff were visitors Wednesday eve- ning at the Neff home. were in Tuttle Saturday shopping. Elmer Perry called at Ed Wagner's Saturday forenoon. Ray Hazlegrove was in Arena Sat- urday and called at Ed Wagner's on Mrs. B, E. Rierson spent the past week as the guest of Bismarck friends and relatives. Mr. Rierson motored 5 g Eek Si ie: i fi: i and Mrs, Art Franklund. = ©. By MRS. GEORGE NELSON John Anderson and Homer Taylor, made a trip to the Capital City Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Oder, Deloros, Marcus Trembley from Welch’s Spur south of Menoken came to the Bill Oder home Sunday and visited there until Wednesday when they returned Geo. Nelson, Gwendolyn and Sam a motored to Bismarck Thurs- ry. and Ed. Lundquist motored to marck Thursday. Art Magnus and Louis Olson made a trip to Regan Friday. Harold Dronen is again employed at the John Anderson home. tored to Bismarck Saturday. Elmer Magnus and Ernest Thorer- son who was employed for David ‘Tryge, left for Montana to seek em- :| ployment and visit at the Matthews Glenview Cm 2 By VIOLET L. JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. Enock Anderson and family were’ Sunday guests at the jand Mrs. C. Jacobson visited at Con Johnson's Thursday afternoon. af, H | i ell 5 4 ane lie dies ip lig il; a E E i ; epyel ate Fist i | i BE 3g? i il bE Magnus home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lundquist were dinner guests the previous Sunday at their daughter, Mr. and: Mrs. Gene Cunningham. Louis and Ole Olson furnished mu- Mr. and Mrs. Benny Nelson and family are leaving for Montana to be eon was served by the hostess. 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