The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 24, 1934, Page 8

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} \ sg se nore oY NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | Mrs. Brownawell Wednesday after- | Lein | | noon Prize went to Mrs. R. P. Schla- bach and Mrs. J. Knowles. Alfred Qually and Metta Ness were Tuesday evening callers at the Oscar Anderson home. Alfred tj \ddie and| Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Anderson were BA een te guiaes iscoll shoppers Thursday. j Draviand motored to James- oS hospital Saturday afternoon. Floyd Belk, Elus Elness and Tom Stewart were on a fishing trip to Brush Lake last week. Marion Ness called on Lucille El- ness Tuesday afternoon. A surprise birthday party was giv- en at the Schlabach home Thursday evening in honor of Earl Gaskill and May Schlabach besides their friends and neighbors were Mr. and Mrs. By OLGA M. RISE @ay evening at the Helgeson ranch. | Mr. and Mrs. Ted Varholdt, daugh- ter LaDonna and Marion Lein at- tended the school picnic held in Ex- celsior township Friday. Joseph and Clarence Rise spent Sunday at their parental home. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Barkman spent Monday evening at Alfred Olson's. Alfred Arneson left Sunday for South Dakota on a business trip. Victor Mattson and Betty Jean of Mesdames Tilmer Lein and Ted Mandan, Mrs. Joe Carey, Mr. and Varholdt will entertain the Ladies’ Mrs. . Clarence Thompson, Walter Thompson of Bismarck, Mr. and Mrs Laurence Random and son Glenn of Jamestown. Vivian Larson was taken to the hos- pital Wednesday morning. She has bronchitis. Hollie Beck was in St. Paul trans- acting business the past week. o——______ ———__9 ; Richmond | oO Aid at the church basement Sunday afternoon, May 27. The following were business callers at the Capital City the last week: John Birkeland, H. L. Hanson, Val- demar Lein, S. C. Severson and son Milton, Arthur Bjorhus, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Barkman, Mr. and Mrs, Ru- dolph Heidt and Art Deckert. ot | Missouri | So \ | By MARTHA BOSSERT By MRS, K. R. SNYDER | ef pi | Gottfried Bossert was a caller in Wing Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Nolen and son Ted were Capital City shoppers Mon- day. Ray Josephson was a Tuesday eve- ning visitor at the Humphrey Baily home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holmberg mo- tored to Bismarck Wednesday to transact business. Mrs. August Doehle of Moffit spent last week visiting with her son-in- Jaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Les- lie Clark. C. D. Kimball, from near Brittin, spent several days last week at the John Crawford home. Miss Mayme Clark visited at the ‘William MacDonald home Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Snyder mo- tored arck Mand: - to Bismarck and Mandan Fri-' kenneth called at the Reynold Engel home. Paul Davis and Reynold Engel were Capital City callers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Degner and sm William called on friends near Arena Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, AdoJph Degner and son John and daughter Esther, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bossert and daugh- ters, Elsie and Martha, church services in Arena Sunday aft- ernoon. Donald Rhodes, who attends high |school in McClusky, spent the week- {end at his parental home. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Berg and small ‘The seventh grade members gave children motored to Wilton Saturday @ banquet for the eighth grade Wed- afternoon to visit with friends and nesday evening at the school house. | relatives. ‘The bridge club met at the home of| Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Degner and Mr. and Mrs. Studie Woodworth and William MacDonald and Rev. H M. Gulson were Thursday callers at the John Crawford home. Albert Hozapfel left last week for his home near Watertown, 8. D., where he expects to work. Mr. and Mrs. James Robidou and family called at the Alex Anderson home Sunday. | Sterling | a By MRS. JOHN SEDIVEC Engineering facts prove It. Experience In bullding nearly ten million cars confirms it. And the record of over 3,000,000 Chev- rolet Six owners removes any shadow of doubt about it: The only way to get real economy in a low-priced car is to insist on SIX cylinders and OVERHEAD valves. SIX cylinders—no more!—because extra cylinders mean extra cost for gas, oll, upkeep and parts. OVERHEAD vaives— nothing else! — tor the same geed reason that airplanes use them. And speedboats. And racing cars. They get the MOST power out of the LEAST gas. That’s why overhead valves are the chelce of leaders—and champions. CHEVROLET MOTOR CO., DETROIT, MICH. Cempare Chevrotet’s low delivered prices and easy G.MLA.C. terms, A General Motors Value. is the car in only 2 atistie youll never ; De J with any were G. A. Bossert home. | Wilton By MRS. ART FERRIS @ The unemployed council met in ‘regular session Tuesday evening. The Huhn, chairman; Mrs. A. Ferris, sec- retary; H. Bailey, treasurer. There will be an open air meeting of the council in Wilton Saturday night, June 2, at 8 o'clock. | H. L. Gramling of Regan and his daughter-in-law, Mrs. Vernon Gram- ling of Bismarck, visited at the home of Mrs. A. Ferris Sunday evening. Robert Jones, who has been visit- ing at the home of his mother for the past two weeks, left Tuesday for New England. Alfonso Gradon arrived here Friday to make an extended visit with his brother, Al Gradon. Mary Krush spent the week-end at her brother and sister-in-law's home near Washburn. Mrs. G. G. Suafford and small son Gerald arrived last Wednesday and | visited until Saturday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Flinn. Mr. and Mrs, C. B, Flinn mo-| tored her to Deadwood, 8. Dak., where she met Mr. Suafford. Gerald re- | mained for an extended visit with his grandparents. Mrs. Leona Flinn of Bismarck, who has been visiting at her mother-in- law's, Mrs. C. B. Flinn, returned to; her home Friday. | ——* | ! Regan | By BERNADETTE HOPKINS | Misses Laverna and, Leota Houser Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Krause and of McClusky were Monday callers at) the Allan Westerman home. |. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mickelson and | Mrs. G. &. Brenneise were Bismarck callers Monday. | Carl Lein and daughter Marjorie were Wing callers Tuesday evening. | Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hopkins and Mrs. Norton Strand were Bismarck | shoppers Tuesday. | Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Cox and family attended| were Tuesday evening dinner guests) \of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Whitmer of | Canfield. | James Fitzgerald entertained his at a birthday party at his farm home | Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Lundberg and A. F. Tourtlotte were Bismarck call- ers Friday. Pear] Brennise was taken to a Bis- most economical the world | teachers and a number of his friends | son William and daughter Esther, | marck hospital Saturday morning suf- John, Emanuel and Theodore Fode | fering from an inflamed appendix. Sunday evening visitors at the She was accompanied by her parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. L. Garnes motored to Sykeston Tuesday and spent sev- eral days on a fishing trip. They were the guests of Irene Maulsby. Archie Hopkins of Stanton is the ‘guest of Regan relatives for a few | weeks. |. The regular meeting of the Regan Ladies’ Aid will be held Thursday, ie and Mrs. G. E. Brennise. . E. Rice returned home from the following wer le > Al e e e from the following officers were elected: Al way 31, instead of Wednesday, May '30. The meeting will be held at the | Joe Mickelson home. | Mrs. Allan Westerman and son \Everett and Mrs. H. F. Dimond were week-end guests at the Sam Houser home at McClusky. | Mr. and Mrs, Miron Rierson and Mrs. Ralph Parsons of Bismarck were | Wednesday evening guests at the B. E. Rierson home. | Carl Lein motored to Bismarck Sun- day and brought home Mrs. Lein and their new daughter, Mary Joanne. \o By MRS. ALEX STEWART | Rev. and Mrs. E. E. Matteson of (ey \| §.W.Burleigh | by ————_ visited at the Heinle home Wednes- day. Mrs. John Schlofman and son Don- ald John were callers at Turtle Lake Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Schlofman and family and Mrs. Walter Grewe and son Lavern to Washburn Wednesday. Mrs. G. E. Shearer and son John visited at the Burl Shearer home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle sons, Richard and Junior, and Mrs. Christ Wolf and son Otto were Wilton shop- pers Saturday. Visitors at the Fred Just home Sun- day were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leibe, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schell and Sarah and Rachel Heinle. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner and family and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wag- ner were Mercer shoppers Saturday evening. Bill Jennings called at the John Blatter home near Pickardville Sun- day. Lavern Grewe and Kenneth Keck vere callers at the Heinle home Mon- John Shearer visited with his broth- er, Burl Shearer, Sunday. the Monarch elevator. and Mrs. John day. - Mr. and Mrs, Edward Kopp, Bertha Kopp and Mrs. Ferdinand Kopp left for Sioux City. Iowa, Saturday morn- ing. Mrs. Ferdinand Kopp will make her home with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kopp. Ann and Annette Gellner and Ida Wutzke spent the week-end at their William Merkel, will spend the sum- mer with her sister and brother-in- law. . tym | ————_———__? By 8. GYLDEN Mr. and Mrs, Gust Eckholm, son Severie and daughter Tyne were/daughter Capital City shoppers Saturday. Sulo Eckholm, Seth Harju and {Teter { Coleharbor visited at the O. G. Dav-| 4 enport home the first part of the week. | Emory Woodworth visited at Law- ' yence Dahl's Wednesday evening. | Miss Evelyn Fryer was an overnight | guest at the Paul Hapel home Mon- day. C. L. Houser visited Norman Stew- art’s Sunday. Adolph Miller was an_ overnight | guest at Dan McClean’s Thursday. John R. Stewart and Malcolm Nickolson called at Anna Nickolson’s Monday. Mrs. Ray Ashley and daughter spent the last week visiting relatives in the Capital City. Bernard Wingle visited at the Jack Ishmapal and Claude Houser homes Sunday. | Mr, and Mrs. Ashley have as their guests Mr. Ashley's father and broth- er-in-law from Iowa. Callers in Bismarck Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Claude Houser, Herman | Glum and son Frank. | Heaton By SARAH HEINLE | Miss Amanda Ecklund is visiting at the Adam Keck home. Andrew Heinle and son Junior mo- tored to Wilton Wednesday. Frank Brezden called on Edwin and Ernest Heinle Tuesday. Miss Elsie Ecklund and Leo Grewe CHEVROLET OVERHEAD VALVE SIX - Capital Chevrolet Co. First and Broadway Phone 432 By MRS. JOHN STEWART Miss Margaret McMurrich spent the week-end at the home of her brother. Wm. McMurrich and family. Rev. and Mrs. Gulson have moved to their home at the Glencoe par- sonage after spending the winter in Bismarck. Their daughter Jean will remain in town until the close of school. Maxine Allensworth was a week- end guest at the Dave Kershaw home. ‘A Sunday school was organized at the Telfer No. 2 school Sunday, with Mrs. Wm. McMurrich, superintendent; Mrs. J. A. Stewart, assistant superin- tendent; Maxine Allensworth, secre- tary, and Ethel McMurrich, treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Stewart and daughters visited at the John Stewart home Sunday. Guy Smith called at the Giovan- nonoi home Friday. Harriet By MISS E. M. THOMPSON The North Star Homemakers met at the George Pehl, Jr., home Satur- day. Mrs. H. F. Williamson, Mrs. A. ©. Thompson and Mrs. Christ Wetzel were visitors. Vinton P. Heaton has been a guest at the C. F. Lambert home for several days this week. Mrs, A. O, Thompson and Mrs. H. F. Williamson called at the William ‘Merkel home Thursday afternoon. Albert Stiegmeir arrived here Mon- day to take over the management of some time visiting at the Ame Antilla home. Sulo, Sally and Sergie Gylden call- ed at Dave Josephson’s Thursday eve- ning. bg business callers in Wing Tues- ay. : Mrs. L. A. Bates and daughter, Mrs. Arlie Felton, of Wing visited with Mrs. Bates’ sister, Mrs. Rudolph Har- ju, Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Walfred Harju, son and Mrs. William Harju, Sunday. Miss Sally Gylden was a dinner guest of Mrs. Anna Dronen Sunday. Seth Gylden and children, Gertrude, Glenora, Gail and Gloria, Eli Liuska, Seth, Ralph and Benn Harju were callers at John Gylden’s Sunday. T__ Frances By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Mrs. Floyd Owen and son Paul were callers at the W. A. Dietzman home days in Bismarck this week. Anton Fischer was a business caller at the Martinson home Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Madland and son David from Pembina, N. D., spent several days visiting friends and rela- tives in this vicinity this week. Mrs. W. A. 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