The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 29, 1933, Page 2

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x= WS OF OUR NEIGHBORS —____ { Wilton By MRS. ART FERRIS d Mrs. G. W, SuaffoM spent end at the C, B. Flian nome, Mr. and Mrs. John Kiefer spent Saturday at the home of their son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs, doe Kieter in Regan. c. Al Arisman returned home Sat- “Urday trom the northern part of the State where he has been for the past two weeks, | ‘Welch's Spur f —_______"_ By MRS. R. M. WELCH John Johnson, Glen Baker, John ;| Welch, Oliver Welch and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and baby son were in Bismarck Monday. Lawrence Doppler and cousin Anna called at the Robert Welch home Word has been received that Mr. and Mrs. Paul Skinner, formerly of this vicinity and now of Fort Yates, expect to move to Wyoming soon. Doppler at the Robert Welch home Friday afternoon. Julius Dorman and son William ‘the Ladies’ Missionary society are!called at the Otto Dorman home t! : planning their annual guest day for/latter part of the week. 4 ‘Yhursday of this week. Frank Peterson, Oscar Upman and Henry Johnson were Wilton caliers “‘shursday. Miss uth Frietag began a term of senool in the Reaington scnool last! Monaay. Mrs. Robert Mitchell, son Raymond and daughter, Olive motored to Minot Saturday. Jchnny Murray from south of town has entered the Agricultural college at Fargo. Mr. and Mrs. John Lawyer and; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lawyer of Los Angeles, Calif. were guests at the; heme of their uncle an daunt Mr. and Mrs, A. D. Hitt last week. Peter Krush arrived home Satur- day from California where he has| been stationed for the sufnmer months with the C. C. C. boys. Major Oliver and and Joe Poague of Shilton, Mo. were over night guests at the Alfred Arisman) hhome Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver are uncle and aunt to Mr. Arisman. . Roderick Danielson and Albert Pfiefer left Monday for Grand Forks where they will enter the university. Mrs. J. J. Schmidt entered a Bis- marck hospital Wednesday where she will receive treatments for neuritis. Mr. and Mrs. John Dixon and family have moved to Burlington Robert Welch and son Bobbie and George, Lawrence and Leo Doppler, R. H. McCurdy, Warren Baker and Horace Dirlam were all in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ishmael and little daughter visited at the A. D. Welch home Friday evening. Roy Dutton called at the Otto Dor- man home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Welch and Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Welch visited at the Ruth McMurrich home Sunday. Mrs. Walter Yeakle called at the expects to leave on an extended visit to her parents, who live in New Brunswick, Canada, the first of the week. Vina and Merwyn Oder spent the week-end with their parents near Regan. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Oder and little daughter spent Sunday with Mrs. Oder’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Buckley, near Glencoe. | Wing By LILLIAN MUELLER Mrs. Anna Fucling, Ben Jacobson and Lawrice Jorgenson called at the latter's home near Alta Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Lein and daugh- ter Shirley and son Lindy were Sun- | and Mrs. Howard Brownawell and lit- tle folks of Moffit and Mrs. Harold Brownawell and son Bobby of Ster- ling. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hirvela and chil- dren have moved down near the river to live. Mr. and Mrs. Matera of near Linton have moved on the farm they ted. R. W. Feltheim, a ploneer resident of this locality, stopped here on busi- ness on his way to Braddock from {Regan Monday. Roger Carlisle, who attends high {School at Moffit, spent the week-end with his parents. The regular quarterly school meet- ing will be held at the clerk’s office {Tuesday afternoon, October Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brownawell |have rented their farm to Sebastian | Schlosser and will move to Moffit to Louella Tollefson called on Anna | make their home there. | Baldwin By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER Laurence Little has returned home from Seattle, Mount Vernon and other points in Washington where he has been spending several months. Mr. and Mrs. Fredolen Rupp, Mrs. Edmund Rupp and John Herdebu, Sr., and sons Carl and Adam have return- ed home from Fargo where they were called by the death of Mr. Herdebu’s son-in-law, George Washburn. Mr. Washburn, a pioneer resident of Far- Go, had been in poor health for sev- eral years. The Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. G. G. Rupp next Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 4. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kant and fam- ily, who have been making their home with Mrs. Kant’s father, Andy Peter- son, since spring, will move to the Hickel home Saturday. Regan callers Monday. Mrs. Fred Anderson, Thysell farm this fall in Naughton township. The Victor Nelson family, who have been residing on the Thysell Place, are moving to a farm in Crom- well township. Paul and NoeP Borner called at the Christ Buchholz home Saturday eve- ning. Miles Stanton, local teacher, spent the- week-end at his home at Brad- dock. A heavy windstrom and cyclone visited this territory Monday after- noon about § o'clock, upsetting small where Mr. Dixon has accepted a posi-|day visitors of Frank 'Michelson’s|uildings and doing considerable tion as foreman at the mine there. Trygg —— By MRS. GEORGE NELSON near Regan. Clara Mueller spent the week-end visiting at the H. Jacobson home in Pettibone. family visited at the Charles* Kovii home Sunday. other damage. Several were blown down. Mrs. George Whittid, son Stephen and daughter, Florence, left Satur- points in South Dakota. Miss Grace Falkenstein, who teach- Emil Witt called at the John Fitr-/David and Misses Lilien gerald home Sunday. included Ben McClusky and son, An-} Arthur Erickson returned ton Novey, Roy and Clifford Sperry.|week from Chicago daughter Mary motored to Bismarck/ago. He attended the Friday evening. while in Chicago, caller at the Jim Koznick home. Mrs. Fred Schmidt of Goodrich and|€S school near Wing, visited over the John Anderson and family motored|Mrs, John Weber, Sr., were Friday to Bismarck Sunday to visit with} visitors at the John Mueller home. Mrs. Anderson and Edna Loraine who Mr. and Mrs. Ole A. Olson and fam- week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Falkenstein, County Commissioner William be held at the Strand fae abouia ‘attend meeting, In attend this Henry Shuch and son were callers at the A. F. Ghylin home Monday “ars Jake Puber, Nell ai Mrs. » Neil and visited at the W. Scott home pee. Gene and Bob Fisher visited with |son John Watkins Sunday. > i Steiber | By MES. WM. HICKEL Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mr. and Mrs. John to Bismarck Saturday. Mrs, A. L. Tourtlotte and Mrs. A. J. Vendsal and children of Bismarck visited at the J. C. Olson home Sat-| ¢ urday. Mrs. Arthur Strand and Mrs. Frits Uhde called at the Jake Gaub home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson and|prone family were Wilton callers Saturday. Teddy Hochhalter and Edwin Zel-| 29th. mer called at the John Zelmer home Friday evening. bye mae Wesley Gaub called at the Bill |agisses and H Fred Vollmer and son Arthur were : i A 5 B 5 Edward Johnson of Stillman Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hickel and son|mi. for about two mont i Wayne called at the Frits Unde and John Carlson hot Sat —_—_—_. { Florence Lake 2 By MRS, L. C. MARCHANT Johnson's calf received first Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Marchant and| Mr. and Mrs. Ned: Asplund Hi i . ence Bergquist motored to Sunday callers on D. F. McClellan | Friday. i i Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson and/ panied a cari of g § & 8 Albert, Elsie and Martha Bossart| Mrs. Roy Anderéon and children were Sunday visitors at the Carl|Wing spent in Sti with Johnson home Sunday. Andersoa. Dave Hochhalter was a Sunday| Mr. and Mrs. 0. G. daughter Ingrid, and Harry Herman Seilinger motored to Wing to Bismarck Tuesday. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl] Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kavonius and) ‘ay by car for Aberdeen and other Lola all living on the D. F. Driscoll By DELLA MAE.OLSO) ‘g : li > els ay i yt th i i ~ rl a aE ® E fel HA Beefcake? etit ul ae HE: F i i rE GR 3 ps E { 3 F f d i 5 be Ent E? +. td Fai g i F if [ Fe i i I I rene ; E Hesil eyeagll pe p FF E Hi ifs g ES EE 5 FF f E E i 3 e “ H 3 z i sil E 5 B 5 E F r i j i I : if 5 li i | Mr, and Mrs. Albert Kusler, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown were Sterl- are staying in Bismarck. ily, Mr. and Mrs. James Sedivic, Or-| Fricke, E. A. Lewis, Louie Heck and - Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nelson and Sam jris Goldberg, Sam Vik, George Sedivic/ E: A. Fricke have returned home from, Mr! Brown motored to Bismarck Tuesday.!and Hilma Olson were dinner guests|® Several days’ business trip to the Elmond Pettis called at the Emill/at the W. Scott home in Bismarck | Twin Cities where they shipped sev- ‘Hogue farm last Friday. Sunday. Willard Olson remained | ral cars of livestock. : 4 Geo. Nelson was a dinner guest|there until Monday. Mrs. Pauline Paugh of Fargo was |. D. ‘Thursday at the Joe Varley home. John Mueller, Jr, spent Thursday | caller in the community the fore part Duane Nelson was a caller Satur- evening in Bismarck at the A. L.|0f the week. day at the Geo. Nelson home. Davis honie. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nordstrom and | Several months in California, Sam Brown called at the Emil} wir and Mrs. Fred Boss of James-|family spent the week-end with the|Feturned home. Hegue home Saturday. town returned to their home Sunday | Fred Miss Della Mae Olson left Arthur Magnus, Clarence and) after spending a few days at the Ben from Bismarck to attend the Cent Lynn, Fred Kent and Elmer Aims) poss nome. . position at were callers Sunday at the George} Mr. end Mrs. John Mueller and abused Be called Sunday at| Mabel Lytle motored Lillian phe eorge Ne’ and Florence Hubbell to Valle: the Joe Varley home. Sunday where they will attend school — rrerdhetimgeemet teint ans Halvor Tezlebeck made a trip tothe following term. Mr. and Mra Paul Davis anq|Hsll Saturday evening for Bill Recan Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben McCloskey and/daughter Dorothy, Nels, Arne and Pete Lundquist who has been with! daughters Margaret and Irene visited|Oliver Toaseth were the C.C.C. forestry service in Indian /at the Harold Madiand home Sun-|at the L. W. Davie home. Diggins, Calif.. is back visiting at the| day, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Perkins Fimer Lundquist home and his mother! Mrs. Anna Fueling was a Sunday|children, and Ida Tosseth were Sun- Lena Lundquist who stays with them.| visitor at the Ed. Dalbec home. day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ella Tryge and Violet Spangberg| Mrs, H. Glanville entertained the; Benton Backman and family. who stay at the Fred, Habeck home| Ladies’ Aid at her home Thursday. David Keirland from Bismarc! at McKenzie while attending high} Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kremenetsky| spent Friday with his parents, Mr. school, came home to spend the week}and family of Tuttle visited at the/and Mrs. John Keirland. end at their parental home. Clara/Isadore Kremenetsky home Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. Charlie ‘nd Florence Habeck came with them| Alice McCloskey and Martha and to visit over Sunday at the Spang-| Katherine Mueller were Sunday visi- berg home. {tors at the Christ Berg home. Mrs. Ernest Kell and children visited} Mr. and Mrs. George Wagner of Sunday with Jessie Pettis at the|Tuttle were Sunday visitors at the David Trygg home. Wm. Roth home. Mrs. George Nelson and Gwendolyn} Bertrum Olson, accompanied Mrs. were supper guests Sunday at the|J. Glanville and daughter Ferne and|Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. O. Ed Lundquist home. Lucille Anderson to Valley City Sun-| Backman and family, Vietor Eva Trygz returned home from | day. Ferne and Lucille remained as|and daughter Elsie, Owen Davis Aberdeen, 5S. Dak., where she visited|they will attend school there. Oliver Tosseth. with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Gotfred Bossart i spent Thursday and Friday visiting =a ~~ friends and relatives in Garrison, | Richmond | Frances | paMt,and Mrs, Henry Jacobson of —_—————____________@ | Pettibone were Wing calelrs Sati ye ‘THA BOSSER' a -, ss Harold Mueller returned to his By MARA ia iy MRS. W. MAN | home Saturday after spending a num- . . ber of weeks working near Goodrich. | ant’ go" Mrs, Cottiried F is Fest tay PL EH et ae E E i E i ii BE I i Ey Re rE i H i A farewell surprise party was REEE flit i i 5 i 5 A : i i L j i Eief? tl pel nef rif ih EF A gi f i ij fi fi ‘ efi € ; Ff 5 z ieee FEE 5 fal B FE FE ; : i l i i Hi j F #33 Ee ig ff F e i f | t ‘Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Owen and son Paul, Walter Dietzman and asenten| H McKenzie | i} ig td ag 4 H F 5 Mildred and Joe Fischer transacted business in Bismarck Monday. Jake Harms called at his parental! BF E. i Fe and Esther Binder were + H i # By MRS. T. T. HUGHES i | home Wednesday afternoon. heme Mr. and Mrs. Albin Spangburgh were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lundquist Thursday even- ing. Miss Otilla Brose, who visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fischer for teveral days, went to Bismarck Mon- Gay. Cedric Craig was a caller at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ‘William Kershaw, Wednesday after- noon. Ed Tellinghouse of Bismarck spent Friday at the Tebbo Harms farm. John and Louise Ison and John The Ladies’ Aid was entertained Wildfang. Election of officers took|sert home one day this week. Place. Officers elected were presi-| Sunday visitors at the dent, Mrs. E. L, Adams; vice presi- dent, Mrs. Henry Larson; secretary, Mrs. T. T. Hughes, and treasurer, Mrs. W. H. Stark. After the busi- ness meeting work was done on the Aid quilt. Refreshments were served to 16 members and Visitors. The Homemakers club met Thurs- day afternoon with Mrs. F. M. Schaumburg with~14 members and three visitors attending. The mis- Edward and son-in-law, George Voll- Mrs. Rudolf. Engel and sons Clifford Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. J. F.|and Harold were. callers at the Bos-|™er, were Wing callers Mrs. John Witt spent Monday af- her parental home. YoiFEERE any Ha i ge ef it : Ningar transacted business in Bis- marck Saturday. rf Vern Thysell spent Saturday night @nd Sunday visiting relatives in Bis- marck. John Allinson ‘spent Sunday with Bismarck. ‘and son; and Paul Burguis were tallers at the Dietzman farm Sun- day. | - . Christiania | ¢—_—_____—____- Lan Le i : fH junday. . Miss Margaret Olson spent the ¥ week-end at Washburn visiting|mm’ "> gil tee pele Hl aRER Es H He : ia qu : ih No school was held. Friday and Jennie Walste and Hele ‘Spent the Se nil g &3 3 : ; aif i f F a5

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