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SSSEP 95859 « home of their son, Bethel Bailey, in By RUTH LITTLE Walker called at the Law- fedni nts in a Bismarck hos- with pneumonia. » and Mrs. G. O. Lindsey mo- tored to Bismarck Saturday. Aelred Bousche and Charlie Our motored to Bismarck Thursday. Phyllis Little spent the week-end at her parental home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walker Saturday for Bismarck where they will make their future home. Miss Laura Little, teacher at Can- field school came from Bismarck Sat- urday with Clayton Little. She was an overnight guest at the J. F. Little home. Mr. and Mrs. John Pool of Esmond, N. D. were overnight guests Tuesday at the J. R. Fitzgerald home. They motored to New Salem to spent their Easter vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Magnuson and Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Nemetz and fam- ily motored to Bismarck Saturday. Lawrence Bousche is a guest this week of Everett Bailey. Mrs. Harvey Fitzgerald and son} Bernhard are guests this week of| Mrs. Fitzgerald's mother, Mrs. Geo. Nelson, in Trygg township. Mrs. C. E. Christianson called at the Algot Ryberg home Tuesday of last week. Harold Dant was a Sunday guest at the Charlie Hettick home. C. O. Kettleson was a Wing caller Wednesday. Mrs. Betnel Bailey called at the Marvin Alm home Monday. May Little of Baldwin was a Friday dinner guest at the J. F. Little home. Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey Bailey gave @ surprise dinner Sunday at the compliment to his 3ist birthday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey Bailey and daughters La- vina and Freda, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bailey and family, Guy and Hester Bailey, Vernon Johns and Ray Josephson. Axel Johnson called at the Emil (Moses home Sunday evening. ¢-— ——— : Missouri | By MRS. K. R. SNYDER ‘The regular meeting of the Future Sewers was held Wednesday, March 28, at the home of Mrs. Roy Small. A talk on linens was given by Ruth Ohesak; trimmings and finishes suit- able for remodeled garments discussed by Mrs, Chesak; and garments I in- tend to remodel discussed by mem- bers. At the close of the meeting a delicious lunch was served by the hos- tess. Mrs. August Doehle of Moffit and Mrs, Fred Doehle of Minneapolis spent several days last week visiting with their daughter and sister-in-law, Mrs, Leslie Clark. Mr. and Mrs. James MacDonald were Capital City visitors Wednes- day. The Stewartedale Ladies’ Aid Mis- sionary society met at the home of Mrs, Studie Woodworth Thursday af- ternoon. The next meeting will be with Mrs. John Welch, Thursday, April 19. John Smith was a Thursday eve- ning visitor at the John Crawford home. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clooten of Bis- marck visited with Mrs. Clooten's Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Studie Wood- worth, Thursday. Miss Mayme Clark spent last week in Bismarck visiting with her sister, Mrs. James McDonnell. Miss Helen Doehle who teaches @chool near Moffit spent Saturday and Sunday at the Lesile Clark home. Esther and Ruth Chesak and Bob McDonell returned to Bismarck Mon- day to resume their school duties af- ter spending their Easter vacation here with relatives and friends. ‘The August Doehle family of Moffit were Easter guests at the Leslie Clark bome. By MISS JENNIE WAISTE The Misses Mary, Tillie, and Eva Braun and Miss Waiste spent Monday evening at the Mike Glovich home. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Glovich, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Savenka and Miss Waiste called at J. P. Jensen’s Tuesday eve- ning. | Wendelin Braun was a caller at Jake Voll’s Monday evening. Mrs. Wendelin Keller and children spent Monday afternoon at the left | Schlosser home. Mr. and Mrs. Sebastian Materie were Moffit callers Tuesday afternoon. Peter Schlosser of Linton visited at ithe Sebastian Schlosser home Tues- day evening. Jake Shaefer, Sebastian Schlosser and Otto Shuck motored to Linton Thursday. Joe Braun and son Wendelin mo- tored to Moffit Friday morning. From there Mr. Braun took the train to Bismarck where he will visit rela- tives for a few days. Mr. and Mrs, Paul Feltman and children of Bismarck spent Saturday evening and Sunday at the Joe Braun home. Mr. Feltman is a brother of Mrs. Braun. Mr. Braun returned home from Bismarck with them. O. B. Swanson returned from Wis- consin where he was called by the death of his father. Marvin Swanson called at the Thompson home Thursday afternoon. Jake Voll was a Moffit caller Mon- day afternoon. ——_—_______——_ | Trygg | o_o By MES. GEORGE NELSON Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nelson, Severt Olson and Marvin Henderickson were supper guests Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Fitzgerald and Laurence at the James Fitzgerald home. Hugo Nelson was a business caller Thursday at the Geo. Nelson home. Herb Fricke called on Geo. Nelson Wednesday. Etta Jenkins and Emil Hogue were guests and enjoyed whist playing Thursday night at the Geo. Nelson home. Miss Margaret Johnson left for her home in Grass Lake Thursday after school to spend Easter with her mother, Mrs. Augusta Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Edwani Jenkins, Beverly and Keith from Bismarck Were dinner guests with his mother Etta Jenkins at the Emil Hogue farm. Geo. Nelson, Gerald, Gwendolyn and Sam Brown motored to Regan Sat- urday, Clarance Scott from Baldwin called at the Pete Zander home Tuesday. Emil Hogue made a trip to Regan Saturday. Ed Lenihen and Rudolph §toltz, from near Baldwin, called last Thurs- day at the Geo, Nelson home. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fitzgerald and baby son Bernie Lee, and Laurence, were guests Sunday at the Geo. Nelson home. Sam Brown and Gerald Nelson were Supper guests Sunday at the W. J. Jiras home. They also called at the Brown Brothers. Edna Loraine Anderson was taken to a Bismarck hospital Monday where she will have the casts changed on her legs and hips. Her mother accom- panied her there and will remain with her, —______., | Harriet | By MISS E. M. THOMPSON Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wet Mrs, H. F. Williamson, ie Bismarck Monday. Miss Hilda Wutzke who has been employed in Bismarck returned home with them to spend two weeks Easter vacation with her Parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wutzke. Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Weitstock and family, and Miss Wanda Pehl motor- ed to Bismarck Saturday. Weitstock remained to spend a week with her mother, Mrs. Harry Mutch- eler, Martha Merkel and Louise Pehl who have been visiting in Bismarck ' Baldwin ! ——___________- By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Landerholm for several days returned home with them. Galbreath of Tuttle spent roar Sunday at the C. F. Lambert ome. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Barkman and THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1934 ed to his parental home in Linton ‘Misses Pauline Koppy and Prances Volk, both high school students of Strasburg, spent the Easter vacation at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy. Friday afternoon were Francis Ches- rown, Gottlieb Dill, Helmuth and William Schiermeister. Miss Hilda Schiermeister spent. the week-end at the Godfrey Grens home. Thomas Yetter is visiting at his Parental home this week. Thomas has been at Carrington, Callers at the Koppy home Sunday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs, Charles Enders and family of Temvik and Helmuth Schiermeister. Misses Elizabeth, Pauline, Gertrude and Regina Koppy and brothers, Steve and Frank, and Frances Volk motored to Mandan and Bismarck Monday. | McKenzie | By MBS. T. T. HUGHES The Larkin club was entertained Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. R. C, Mrs. Willis Clizbe were visitors, At the close of a social afternoon re- Sasol were served by the hos- Mrs. E. L. Adams and son Junior returned home from Elgin Monday ed & week's visit there with rela- tives. The W. C. T. U. held = meeting Thursday with Mrs, J. W. 5 After the business meeting a pro- gram followed, with Mrs. R. C. Wild- fang as program chairman, Mrs. George Hughes and daughter, Miss Kathryn, visited Mrs. T. T. Hughes Fridey. Miss Margaret Olson left Wednes- oe Le neste ta where she will vi er mother before ret to teach school. sid Mr. and Mrs. John Habeck of near Baldwin visited Tuesday at the Fred Habeck home. Miss Marybelle Doyle of near Bis- marck spent the week-end with Miss ptt pee . and Mrs. George Hughes and family spent Easter Sunday at the John Gable, Sr., home. The senior 4-H club have Callers at the Steve Koppy home | Fred . by The Lutheran Ladies’ Aid met at Sterling farmers educational and co- operative unions, tended. The Nieman family are leav: Wildfang. Mrs. Warren Clisbe and| chureh Sunday evening with a large |seoee attending. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Boettcher visited at the John Asplund home Sunday. L. M, Nordquist and son Vernon were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson. the home of Mrs. Herman Engstrom Thursday afternoon. Regan ts By BERNADETTE HOPKINS tored to Bismarck Tuesday. The Ladies’ Aid met with Mrs, A, L. Garnes Wednesday ai ter Marjorie were Bismarck callers ‘Wednesday. Mrs. Muriel Carruthers of Bis- marck was at the Norton Strand home for several days this week car- ing for Norton, Jr., a pneumonia pa- tient. Mavis and Rosebud Strand Grandmother, Mrs. Anna Strand. Mrs. Charles Tedholm and sons, Charles, Jr., and Herbert, spent the Easter holidays with Mrs. Tedholm’s relatives at Pettibone. Laverne Lein, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Lein, was taken to a Bismarck hospital Friday eve- ning suffering from pneumonia, Mrs. Lein is remaining at Bismarck. Bernita Brennise returned to her home Friday after a successful term of school near Wilton. Mr. and Mrs. John Voeller and family motored to Minot and spent the holidays with Mr. Voeller’s mother, Mr. and Mrs. August Westerman and son Everett were Sunday guests of Bismarck relatives. Lloyd Knudson is spending days as the guest of J. W. Kie: A. F. Tourtlotte and J. S. Penner were Bismarck callers Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Sherman and children were Wilton callers Sunday. ce a few fer. By MRS. WM. HICKEL Delbert Olson left Sunday for| Richardton, N. D. where he is em Postponed this month's Meeting on ‘stead of school duties. siecle voli | Driscoll | ——____¢ ‘Mrs. Carl Ingstad of Bismarck visit- | ed over Easter at her parental home. Mrs. A. M. Brushwein was hostess for the Women's Foreign Missionary society at her home Tuesday after- noon. Mrs. John Merkel and Cordelia Mey- er of Fargo spent the week-end visit- ing relatives here. H, A. Knudson of Bismarck visited friends over Easter here. The “Kensington” sewing club met Thursday evening at the Clarence ‘Swanson home with Mrs. Thomas as- sisting. M. J. Olson Jr. was a business caller at Napoleon Saturday. Mrs. Lulu Carr who has been visit- ing at Fingal returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Olson and family spent Sunday in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Nelson and Mur- jel were dinner guests at the M. T. Olson home Sunday. ployed. | Dave Mattis of Wilton spent Sat) urday evening and Sunday at the John Carlson home. | The township board held their, albert Anderson, Tuesday. Miss Nord went to Drake to spend her Easter vacation. She is teacher of Pleasant View school. Callers at the John Stroh home Tuesday were Dave Hochhalter, Ed. Stroh, George Vollmer, Paul Wahl, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hochhalter, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hickel and son Wayne. Gottileb Steinert and sons, Eman- uel and Willie, were Regan callers Wednesday. Glen McAllister, Edwin and John ca were Bismarck callers Mon- and Mrs. Jake Gaub spent a couple of days this week visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Stroh and daughter Lannis and the Schatz boys were Bismarck callers Saturday. Gottlieb Wall and B. Helfinstein called at the Jake Gaub home Wed- Miss Laura Ward who has been spending her Easter vacation at her ollege she is @ student. Mrs, | the Mrs. Ingeborg Rasmussen was & business caller in Bismarck Monday. Mr. and Mrs. William Deckert of Arena spent Sunday at the J. Berg home. land home. Rev. and Mrs. E. Moser of Steele were visitors at the Seemann home Easter Clarence Swanson were hostesses for Che Ladies ARE Tiyssaaag-aternene te Mr, and Mrs, Alden Nelson and family and Mrs. Albert Hammar vis- ited at the Carrie Nelson home Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Scudder visited at the Nels Meland home Friday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Swanson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Agner Swanson and family were dinner and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Landerholm|Mr. and Mrs, George Pehl Jr. and son |Suests at the Al Chapin home Sunday and daughter, Burnette spent Sunday at the Ernie Gordon home. Neil motored to Washburn Sunday to visit relatives, A six o'clock sunrise program and of the ‘Mr. and Mrs. Fricke and family have| Adolph and Louise Pehl and Martha |Paseant under the supervision moved to the farm owned by Mrs.|Merkel visited at the Ingvald Eide| Misses Jacobson and McCormick was ‘Fricke’s grandmother, Mrs. Eva Shel- don in the Trygg community. Mrs. Wallace Falkenstein and family have moved onto the farm formerly occu- Pied by the Fricke family. Mr. and Mrs. John Mount of Dris- were week-end guests at the home| Russell Williams and Mrs. A. O. Thompson and daughters, Edith and of local relatives. home Tuesday evening. Miss Elsie Wutzke called at the Theodore Hoffman home Saturday af- ternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Christ Wetzel and daughter, Verna Mae, Mr. and Mrs. given at the M. E Church Easter Marie Falkenstein is spending|Ruth spent Friday afternoon at the| Wayne Sundstrom visited weeks with her sister, Miss Grace Falkenstein, north of Wing| Mr. and Mrs. George Pehl Sr.| home Saturday evening. where she teaches school. Both spent. the Easter recess at home. Miss Bernice Morris, local teacher| Mr. and Mrs. John Merkel and| hospital. where she has ben & spent the Easter vacation period with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morris near Regan. ‘The Crofte Star homemaker's club ‘will meet at the home of Mrs. Julius Now ‘Wednesday afternoon, April Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Berg visited with Wilton Priday. relatives at 5 ‘Mr. and Mrs. Christ Anderson left H. F. Williamson home. called at the L. L. Zimmer home Fri- day afternoon, brother, Harold, at the Elmer ‘Naom! Hagstrom returned her home Friday from the Fas familly called at the Fred Welsenberg-| tent for, the er home Friday evening. Mr. family of and Mrs. Carl Shopp. ‘Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Williamson. family and Mrs. William Roth and Minn. ‘Wing were dinner guests at ‘Mrs. Theodore Hoffman home Sunday, Beulah Williams spent several days this week with her grandparents, Mr. here last where bara left Sati ‘i nesday. Freda and Anna Vollmer, who at- nd Tuttle high school, spent their — vacation at their parental Misses Inger and Solveig Nord spent Tuesday evening at the Geo. McAllister home, Moffit | —__—_—_—__—_—_—___—_—e Mr. and Mrs. Donald Snyder and Miss Helen Brownawell of Bismarck, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brownawell and children, Joyce and Dale, and Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Nutter. Miss Margaret Gillen, who spent the Easter vacation visiting relatives at Bismarck and Burt, returned to her achool duties early Monday. Guests at the C. E. Moffit home Easter Sunday were Mr. and ff Neil pEAEEE SPF uit ul Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Fisher mo- in fternoon, ‘Mr. and Mrs, Carl Lein adn daugh- | *°! friends here. Mr. Koon came down attended i Cromwell Saturday evening and they A large crowd in Bismarck Saturday. They spent Easter Sunday in Bismarck visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Carl iteky. Ed. Anderson was ® Sterling caller Tuesday. Mrs. Pierson arrived Sunday and is visiting at the Charley Anderson home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jessen and family spent Easter Sunday at the ily at Robinson, N. D. Mrs, John Benz and Mrs. W. Car- roll from Moffit called on Miss Ann Hayes Sunday night. Rev. T. Torgerson from McKenzie was calling in this vicinity Monday eyening. ' Heaton By SARAH HEINLE Oscar Williams was a caller at the Andrew Heinle home Tuesday. Those that visited Friday at the Dave Keck home were, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. E. Laggie, Mr. and Mrs. J. Berg, Mr, and Mrs. Jake Kronick, E. Keck, daughter Ruby, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Baumiller, Walter Grewe and Shortie Shearer. Emil Keck of Storup, Washington, visited a few weeks with his uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Dave Keck. John Shearer was a caller at the Heinle home Thursday. A. H. Heinle, Oscar Williams and Bernard Hall were callers at the John Hammack home Tuesday. Mrs. Pete Kobyinick of Wilton is a patient at a hospital in Bismarck. James Kobylnick is visiting with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs, Bill Brezden. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolf, son Otto and daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lange were Bismarck shoppers Saturday. Emmanuel Keck, L. Rasmusson, [meeting at the home of the clerk,|szmes Maxwell and Leslie Olson visited Dave Keck Sunday. Emil Keck left for Washington Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Hammack and Vernon Morrison were Wilton shop- pers Saturday. H Richmond By MARTHA BOSSERT A number of friends helped Mrs. ‘Wm. Melhoff celebrate her 19th birth- day Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wolff and daughter Irene from Flasher, N. D., were Saturday over night guests at the Jake Berg home. Mr, and Mrs. G. A. Bossert were Monday evening visitors at the Frank Holmberg home. C. J. Rhodes and Windfield Tol- livor motored to McCluskey Thurs- day afternoon. William and Albert Engel from Garrison were Wednesday over night guests at the G. A. Bossert home. Miss Theo E. Johns spent the week en at her parental home. Mr. and Mrs. David Hien and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. John Hien and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Berg and family motored to McCluskey Thurs- day evening to attend the surprise party at the Carl Berg home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and fam- ily and Sam Vik were Saturday even- ing visitors at the Adolph Degner home. Mr. and Mrs. John Weber Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barth motored to New Rockford, Saturday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Pete ‘The 4-H Sewing Club met at tlie BES & 7H ate wi F. H. Schroeder was a visitor at the Herman Meyer home at Baldwin ‘Monday. Mrs. John Gierke was a guest of Mrs. John Engdahl Wednesday and Thursday. Cecil Mount of Baldwin spent Mon- day at the Brown brothers’ home. Herb Fricke was a visitor at the Israel Brown visited Harlow Hen- a Monday evening. spent their Easter vacation with their | home of Mrs. Jessen’s sister and fam-| win, Lawrence, Donald, Clifford, and Ethel Little were Herman Gierke home Easter Frances — and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Westerman| Andrew Heinle, son junior, Mr. and By MES. WALTER DIETZMAN & broken leg. Miss Vina Harms from New Salem where she school Thursday night ter with her parents. ‘Miss Ellyn Pherrill, east Frances school, had a party for the pupils and parents Friday it being the last John Kruger rett the Bismarck he had been three weeks. Shoppers in Bismarck vicinity Friday were Mr. Tebbo Harms, Wm. Kershaw Arthur, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. and son man win, Schauer. Miss Gladys Tooker from the St. Alexius hi where she had been s patient for elt Hy Fe E 5 F i ey ot Hee Eel é i il iH zi EF FE FB A i i FE i i ik z gE i : i 5 E rL 5 e i sh z is ei i i #85 & f E | E rr E E i Miss Otillia Brose was ® guest of Mrs. '. a eat fate i ld home Sunday. home, the Easter vacation his parental home in Jamestown. N. who has been un- Random, Mr. and Mrs. Chenworth and fam- ily are moving on the Apland place Ruth McMurrich home Friday eve- Meriwyn Baker, Leo Doppler, Rob- ert and Roy Seems, Paul Pearce, Mrs. Ruth McMurrich and daughter Doria and Sqt. Baird of Ft. Lincoln were all dinner guests at the Robert Welch home Sunday. Oliver Welch, Earl Baker and Mark Trembley called. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Knudtson and two sons, and Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Welch visited at the John Welch home Sunday. Laurence Doppler and Margaret 1) Moran spent the week-end at Beach with Miss Moran's parents. Burnt Creek | By LUCILE MILMAN Ole Sather was sworn in as asses- home Easter Sunday. 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