The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 26, 1934, Page 9

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BARE ES WHE 2 £ ® SSLTRABET SL ; (i Ge elt nell lee Mr. and Mrs. Faunce Luyben visit- ed at the Warren Keeler home Tues- day afternoon. Ernest Schoon of Verona, See they will the winter. Their son Chalven and family are after their interests here. Carline Beyer of Sterling is visiting bac her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. ‘iscoll. Erling Olauson, Ross and Howard ‘Taylor spent Sunday afternoon at the Albert. Christensen home. By MARTHA MUELLER 5 jen. Clara Weber and Alice McCloskey, who are attending the Jamestown college, spent Sunday at their homes. Arnold and Edna Boss and Myrtle Isaacson of Bismarck spent Saturday night and Sunday at the L. H. Know- Yes home. Louis Jorgenson of Alta was an overnight guest at the &. Ambers home Saturday. ‘The Homemakers club met at the home of Mrs, Ralph Halver Thurs- y- Clifford Little, who is working the eastern pert of the state, visited briefly with parents, Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Little, the fore part of the weel . Harold Mount arrived recently from Keene, N. D., to visit with his broth- er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kickul. Ira Falkenstein and Ed Lewis and ree. ‘were among those who at- iy the Burleigh County Pioneer's u banquet in Bismarck. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Christ Anderson an- nounce the birth of a son afternoon at the St. Alexius Eliza Nicholson Lueille Lucas of Bismarck, Dwight Ferris and Ernest Doehle of Fort Rice town- ship were callers at the Leslle Clark home Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. C. D. Kimball from SW. Burleigh + By MES. ALEX STEWART Albert Nickolson of Moffit visited at Alex Stewart's Sunday evening. Mrs. Paul Hapel and fam- at Andrew Irvine's Friday Mra. Peggy and John R. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Fields, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Mallard, and Business callers in Linton from this vicinity Wednesday were Steve Kop- py and Rhineholdt Burkhardt. Lye Mrs. Paul tole the ‘and were shopping in ton, Monday afternoon. ‘Miss Emma Joeb and brother, who high ton, spent the week-end at their par- ental home. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hochhalter and son were Thursday callers in Bis- Mr. and Mrs. George Vollmer and taal have moved on # farm near gan. § Mrs. Carl Johnson were Wing callers Saturday, party was held at the Herman Neiters home Saturday evening in CCC boys. Mike Panjkovich and John Witt were business callers in Tuttle Fri- > : Wednesday. called at the Joe y- and Herbert Gaub ® 9 S H 4 2 i A i S' Ht ls re i byl lt Heinle home Wednes- . Jake Baumiller and ta were Mercer shop- | ¢. Mrs. John Schlaht and . and Mrs. Jacob Bau- wr Fred Vollemer yt | i A #8 Fleet geek 8 e> ! miller viaited at i l i F i E . PB. Welch returned to the home daughter, Mrs, Ruth McMur- Glencoe, Monday after spend- week-end at the home of his daughter-in-law, Mrs, John Welch. Mr, and Mrs, John Welch called t the Cecil Dance home in Menoken and Mrs. Glen Oder and little daughter, Miss Owen, Merwyn Oder, Mr. and Mrs. R. G, Abelein and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and family visited at the L. 8. Doppler home Tuesday evening. The Stewartsdale Missionary 60- ciety met at the home of Mrs. Otto Dorman Thursday afternoon. A pro- | gram wag given at the close of which the hostess served a delicious lunch. .| the queen chosen from Moffit. on Re Re .| to make their home. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26. 1934 Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Thor and | daughter left Friday morning for a| visit with relatives in Wisconsin. | Mrs. C, L. Johnson and daughter | Marlys spent Monday with Mrs. Cora | Richards of Wilton. Mr. and Mrs, Albert Johnson were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. | Howard. Watkins of Regan, | Mrs. Anthony Erickson is spending @ few days in Bismarck with Mrs. Albert Johnson this week. Eighteen young people were enter- | tained at a party at the Wm. Birk- beck home Tuesday evening. | Harriet | By MISS E. M. THOMPSON Mrs. Ingvold Eide called at the A. ©. Thompson home Sunday after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. L. L, Zimmer and daughter Thecla motored to Grand Forks Friday to attend the 50th wed- ding anniversary of Mr. Zimmer's ts. parents. Mr, and Mrs, Calvin Williams and children, Alice and Arnold, of Wing, spent Sunday at the Russell Wil- liams home, Magdalene Gandringer of Bis- marck, county nurse, was an over- night guest at the L. L, Zimmer home Thursday. Of interest to people of this vic- inity is the marriage of Ed. Wagner and Pauline Wolff which took place Monday. Mr. and Mrs. D. Van Vleet of Bis- marek were Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. Van Vieet’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ingvold Eide. Jacob Vollmer of Tuttle called at the Theodore Hoffman home Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. E. R. Leach motor- ed to Bismarck Saturday to transact business, Vaccination was held at the Arena school Friday for children under 18 years of age whose parents are on relief. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Schackameyer and Mrs. Carl Shopp called at the Russell Williams home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, William Gellner and family called at the John Wutzke home Sunday. Moffit i] By MRS. C. BE, MOFFIT A farewell dinner was given Sun- day at the W. M. Brownawell home in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Brownawell and little son Darrell, who have sold their business to Mr. and Mrs. Clair Porter and are leaving Tuesday for Valley City. Mr. and Mrs. William Riedman and daughter Annabelle of Valley City spent the week-end with Mr. Riedman's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Brownawell. A farewell party was held Wednes- day night at the church in honor of Rev, and Mrs| O. E. Kinzler and family who are moving to Napoleon. Hymns were sung and games played after which a lovely lunch was served by the ladies. Mr, and Mrs. Everett Velzy spent the week-end at Valley City visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Legg and Miss Marie Van E. Cont were dinner guests at the George Parks home Sunday. Several from Moffit attended the school carnival at Menoken Friday night. Miss Marie Van E. Cont was Mr. and Mrs, C. K. Lane and fam- ily visited from Thursday until Sat- urday with relatives in Moffit. They expect to leave soon for Minnesota On Wednesday afternoon the pu- 2 § E ! § i 5 : i E 5 is i i i Mrs,|sota for a week's visit with relatives. aH i i Mr. home, Mr. and Mrs, Victor Moynier, Carl Koepplin and family, Mr. and Mrs, Russell Woodward and family, Lawrence and Forrest, and Vernise Thieling and Miss Opal ray. Miss Opal Gray was a neeged guest a2, any i E By I. 8. HAGSTROM 2. Fi Bes 08 88 hospital since Thurs- Hg i 5S Eo! ne | E {till ne Reg oar 2 i i Sunday. Mr. and’ Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld and daughter, Mary Ann, visited at the Andrew Nelson home Sunday i, 5 se 5 E i ee § E eee i if ite mee 5 5 Arlene Bismarck shoppers pils and teachers of the primary and intermediate grades gave a party in honor of the Kinzler children who left Thursday for their new home at lunch served. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Johnson, John Bens and Mrs. Alfred Faust returned home from Jamestown Sunday, after spending several days attending the Farmers’ Union convention. ‘The Ladies’ Aid will meet with Mrs, C. E. Moffit Wednesday, Nov. Ith, vey left Saturday for points in Minne- Mrs. Ernest Kell and children, Jun- ‘and Betty June, visit- | enjoying for, Rosemary ed last week-end at her parents’ in Gibbs. Mrs. Nels Nelson and Mrs. Jim Louie visited recently with Mrs. Wal- ter Scott. Mr, and Mr, Gib Oderstrom, George and Etta Aune and John Olson were guests Monday night at the Oscar Magnuson home, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nelson, Mr, and Mrs, Ben Nelson and family of City, Mont., who are visiting his par- ents here, were guests last Sunday at the Otto and Alice Swanson homes. . Emma and Hugo Nelson left last Sunday by train on an excursion trip to Chicago to attend the Century of Progress, They expect to be gone 10 days. Myrtle Magnuson is sub- stitute teacher for Miss Nelson. Friends and neighbors gathered at the Emil Hogue home Monday nig! Laatlaa'est"S? Bnd) KIDNAPING BOND SET Mrs. Frances Robinson (above), wife of Thomas H. Robinson, Jr., sought as the kidnaper of Mrs. Alice Speed Stoll, was arraigned in Louisville on a charge of conspiracy to kidnap and held in $50,000 bond. During the time Mrs. Stoll was held in Indianapolis, Mrs. Rob- inson acted as her “jailer,” but treated her with consideration, the ‘Associa’ made member of the board and Les- He Cline is clerk. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reed and family were Bismarck shoppers Sat- oe By I. L. DAVIS urday. 'W. V. Carroll of Moffit called at Earl Gaskill’s Saturday evening. ————____-_—_ McKenzie | —_—_—__—_———_- Benton Backman, Wilton were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Nels Tosseth. Miss Margaret Davis, spent Sunday afternoon visiting her parents in Ghylin. Adolph Ryberg attended to business in Bismarck Saturday. Sunday dinner guests at the L. W. Davis home were Mr. and Mrs. Mel- vin Backman, Mr. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Staton Davis. P. Granhoy has been doing car- penter work on a school house near Wilton this week. Qs By MRS. T. T. HUGHES Mrs, Henry Lewis and daughter, Miss Ruth Lewis, and son Myron of Jamestown visited from Monday to Wednesday at the M. A. Doucette Ms. H. R, Raeshke entertained the Homemakers club Thursday after- noon after a short business session, The club leaders, Mrs, and pele alee Tans gave the Kc son showing a spread made randmother 70 years| Pederson was tendered a birthday| eral days last week at the J. R, Fitze "Mere | Surprise party by friends, gerald home, ‘T. Hughes By MES. WALTER DIETZMAN [ago and also a spining wheel. = Scott will entertain the club in Nov- Cedric Craig was a@ caller at the ‘Wm. Kershaw home Monday even- Henry turned home Thursday from James- town and Aneta. Mr. and Mrs. George Hughes and family were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larson. The seniors’ 4-H club held a meet- ing Saturday with Edna Coons and the Jolly Junior 4-H club was en- tertained Saturday by Velma Scott, Mrs. Fred Habeck, Mrs, Henry Larson and Mrs. T. Hughes are at-| ys... tending the recreation institute in| o¢ Bismarck this week. Joe Fischer went to Harvey, N. D., with Paul and Noble Carlson Tues- day. Noble remained as he is at- tending school there this winter. Mr. Bliss. instructor in the Meno- ken school, was a caller at the Floyd Owen home Wednesday evening. Mr. Rosco Boen, John, Gerald and Madlean and Ed Howery all of Bis- marck and Miss Hazle Simonson of McKenzie spent the week-end at the Walter Dietzman home. Miss Esthr Cederstrom accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kershaw to Bis- marck Saturday. Miss Brose, who teaches near Wil- ton, was a visitor at the Kruger home Napoleon. Games were played and|& By OLGA M. RISE A fairly large crowd attended P. T. A. meeting in school No. 3 Fri- i ‘By MBS. E. M. GASKILL A meeting of the committee, who is to direct the Hob-Goblin festival, was held in the school house Wed- nesday afternoon. and Wednesday for where they will make their home. Art Bjorhus’ brother, Carl of Fargo, arrived here Tuesday took them down. The Luther League will meet at the church basement Sunday evening, Oct. 28, at 8 o'clock. Selma Rise spent Thursday and Friday at the Alfred Olson home. Several from this vicinity attended the funeral of William Rosvold at Driscoll ‘Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Christenson and daughter of Wilton spent Saturday ployed. evening and Sunday at B. N. Lein’s. Selma Rise spent from Sunday until ,Tuesday at-her home. Colonial governments in Africa) Rey. Rindah] conducted services at have oifetally panned hee naning, will but scien! state pract made by the moving of Mr. and Mrs. 'is likely to survive, since it is 60 high school in Sterling, spent the |/3 o'clock. Carl Olson and Mrs. E, T. Olson have |deeply entrenched in the culture of end been filled. Mrs. A. E. Cline was some tribes. Has Perry Gone Hollywood’? Victor Mercer inted to fill the vacancy made Mrs. Mercer, who left for California Monday. eThe festival will be held in Sterling Farmers’ Union hall October 31 at 8 o'clock, Mr, and Mrs, August Boelter spent the week-end at their home in A letter from the Presley M. Gos- ney family states they have settled at Crawfordsville, Oregon, and are their new home, Former Sterling and Moffit people with whom they have visited include Mrs, John Benz, Mrs. Anna Hoeft, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nieman and E. L. Hurr and family. ‘The vacancies in the school board ht to surprise Etta Jenkins on her birthday anniversary. Progressive whist was the main diversion of the evening. A lunch was served later in the evening with a lighted birth- day cake presented her by Mrs, Geo. Nelson. A silver collection was given her as a remembrance. George Pettis family and daughter, Mrs, Jack Kunders and nephew, Carl Howe, left this week to their future home at Little Forks, John Anderson, Irene and Helen ednesday to | motored to Bismarck We Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fitzgerald and Bernard Lee were overnight oe Friday at the Geo. Nelson Wilhelm Kaiser is visiting at his home here. He has been stationed at Hebron heretofore. He expects to leave for New England Wednesday where his division of the CCC will be stationed. lia Folmer attended a wedding shower in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Clel! Potter (formerly Iva Farley) at Bismarck. the University of Southern California’s football squad that was reported to have “gone Hollywood,” as “toys of some henna-haired beauty.” Now it's Fred Perry, world’s fore- most amateur tennis player, who's linked with movie city news. Fred, it is reported, is considering accepting movie offers and de- nouncing his ranking as an amateur. “some henna-haired beauty,” but with@hat classy gal, Marlene Here he is shown, not with - aa CT ee ,___Menoken___ | Mrs, Jacob Zaschevitch called sh the ie Patzner home Tht MRS. JENNIE eveni a od — tiated Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Adams and ‘The Menoken Ladies’ Ald met with| daughter called at the Bergquist with Mrs, Park Wood called at the Wm. Hickel home Mone day. the town hall Friday night. The| Albert McAllister, who was attend« school pupils gave a Pesraca, Prizes re ang Bismarck nigh cao is now wel FS some time home here, re given to Mrs. Lanta aad Gard ns, Aug ws ct culdren King, most ladies’ costume; | 20! in Zelmer called Dennis Reitsel, most comical poeedd Gaub home Wednesday evening. fan's Cakanse, ‘Priove wore. stands | Gromwe_ ‘a , were 8' is ed by Elizabeth Wachal, who wes Cromwell voted queen of the carnival. J. H. Balter received prizes for the best and ILLITE JIRAS ge “ Sans q | kilt Iry rman has joined the felson CCC and is now at Clay Center, Neb.| ,Mt- and, Mra. Viren Nels ant Mrs, Dennis Rettzel has moved in| children, the upstairs room in the A. C. Dance Baldwin were guests Sunday at the home. Mr. Reltzel is leaving soon for | ¥-.C. Nelson, home. William, Henry and John Gierke, ae Minn., where he has rented Curly Walker and “Lap Gray, all u of Glen Hollister of Arnold is staying | Bismarck, were ove! Lpghe dh at the Ebling home and attending | Uday at the Herman Glerke home. high school. Miss Hazel Engdahl, student of the Bismarck high school, spent the | week-end with a Parents, Mr. and i i Mrs, John Engdahl. } Richmond | |"\Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Stocks and daughter Beverly were visitors at the W. E. Lips home at Bismarck Sate urday ew i 2 augue Mr. and Mrs. Jake Leno, Jr., from| Mrs. Loulse Wahler and dau Tuttle were Tuesday afternoon vial Velma are guests this week at the tors with Mrs, Leno's parents, Mr.| Ceoree Nelson home, nd and Mra. Christ Berg and family. |. Mf: and Mrs. Philip Monroe ene Miss Jessie Braden was a Monday | S00: Roderick and Darrel. of Whe overnight guest at the John Weber, |": Were entertained at dinner Sune ert "| "iris ‘atabelSecabeon, teacher ot al jacobson, Bre lett Wedneedey reorene ter | Cromvell school No. 2, spent the St. = to visit relatives for a few|Week-end at her home at byl weeks. ———_. Archie Franzen, Albert Bossert and | j ' Jessie Braden visited -Tuesday eve- | Rock Hill ar bee John a ae home. ve eee cue . ‘. Mrs, lolph Degner and son John and Henry Delzer were bade htlcchla chan business callers in Bismarck Tuesday! rs, p. E, Patton entertained @ Mr, and Mrs, John Hein group of children at dinner Sunday daughter ‘Bernice were ‘Thursd: ft | compliment to her daughter ‘ay aft-|Roselyn's 9th birthday anniversary. rmoon guests at the Jacob Hein) wrs, Pred Ehnes and son Wille o iiton Monday. Mr. and Mrs, John Weber, Jr., took | ™tored to Wil ee their sons, Jacob and Arthur, back ibe eee oe a! her home at Wing. to La Moure Monday after spending} Rockhill school No. 1 will give @ & few days at home. Mr. and Mrs.| satloween program and basket social hie also visited relatives at Ash-| Friday evening, Oct. 26. y. Mr. and Mre. Albert Vollen ang Mr. and Mrs. Christ Berg and fem-|tamily were Sunday guests at thé ily, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Leno and|pmi) Olson home. Katie Leno motored to Wilton Sun-| Roy Farley of Bismarck called et day morning to attend the wedding) the s, B. Olson home of Miss Hertha Berg. ‘The Homesteaders lodge membere By MARTHA BOSSERT ———$__________@ | met at the G. O. Lindsey home Fri- i Driscoll day evening to bid farewell to Mr, and Mrs. G. O. Lindsey and family 9 | who are leaving soon for Wisconsin to make their home. By DELLA MAE OLSON ‘The Canfield Ladies’ Aid will meed ™ 1 Home akera cub ze et a ae) pes of Mrs, Roy Little Wed- ednesday afternoon in '| Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Magnuson and Mesdames Koessel, Janke and Mrs./ family motored to Bismarck Friday, Alden Nelson were the hostesses. The} wr. and Mrs. Guss Graf and fame Project lesson was on “How to judge! iy were Sunday dinner guests at the blankets and bed linen. Fred Wahl home at Mercer, Last Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Oscar) John Flood was a guest for seve Mr, and Mrs. Conrad and family i feroon, || Telfer Mr, and Mrs. A. Albertson of Min- ies neapolis were visitors at the M. T. Olson home Sunday. By MRS. JOHN STEWART Mr. and Mrs. P. Lathrop enter- — ined Dora Jenson at dinner Friday! The Missionary meeting of tht evening. Glencoe church was held at the home Mrs. Lawrence Hull and sons and|of Mrs. Bowers Wednesday. Harold Gramling visited with his . D. father, H. L. Gramling, in Bismarck son, Mrs. Mary Braddy of Bismarck,| Mrs. Alex Stewart visited E. Kohler and Mrs. E. Hinderer | sister, Mrs. John Stewart, Tose ppen were visitors at the George} Adolph Giovononi spent several days near Regan this week. A Halloween party was held at the Bruce Fields home Saturday evening, Donald Nicholson made @ trip to the Red River valley last week, = Peipeing heme ie: truck as eh aaa Ss. > {Canfield | : MES. A. F. GHYLIN Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Jordahl and family were supper guests at the F. Michelsen home Thursday evening. The Homesteader lodge met at the G. A. Lihdsy home Friday evening. 2 rls BEgE E Cpe evening, and , The meeting was a farewell for the Lindseys, who plan on leaving to ‘Wisconsin to make their future home. Mr. and Mrs, Whitmer, Mr. and Mrs. H. Watkins and Mr. and Mrs. A. Ghylin were entertained at bridge at the Jake Fisher home Friday eve- ning. -| Miss Francis Fitzgerald spent 9 few days at home, returning to Bismarci ‘Wednesday where she is to be em- Eckholm spent Satur-| Mr, and Mrs. Ole Olson and fame at her home.| ily and Dee Bailey were dinner guestd at the Fred Olson home near Bis marck Sunday. ing. the Canfield school Sunday. He Miss Siiri Eckholm, who is attend-| be with us again Sunday, Nov. 18, at home. She return-| Mrs. B. O. Strand spent four days in Bismarck, attending the Home- makers’ recreation school, 8. L. Jordahl spent Monday and Tuesday at the Knudson home near Coleharbor, N, D. a Rye Harju and ae Peon, th, returned home Inesday from Minneapolis where they visited Glenview with Mr. and Mrs, Arve Harju and Fred Josephson accompanied by J. M, Lein of Wing, who is candidate for county commissioner, were in this community Wednesday. Severle Eckholm and Earl Waiste spent Tuesday evening at John Gyl- 's. Ane Antille returned home from Gylden spent urday at the home of his uncle aunt, Mr. and Mrs. William Schonert left for Missouls, Mont. By MES. WM. SICKEL mete ther wit viet relatives for @ —_— few days. Mr. and Mrs, George McAllister} George Oeltjen and Clark Vive re- to|turned from Washington Wednesday .|where they have been employed the last summer. Fern Simons of Bismarck spent last ence and Eva, who are patients in | week-end with her parents. Bismarck hospital. Effie Erstrom spent Sunday as het Mrs. Jones and son Gerald were| home. Bismarck callers Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Williame are Mr. and Mrs, Pete Johnson of Still| spending a few weeks with relatives) at the Fred Bergquist home| at Garrison. . Mr. and Mrs. Enock Anderson ang Carlson went to Granville {family were Sundey evening y to visit with his family. at the Jacobson home. at the J. ©. Olson home| Ray Simons and Paul Holden spent) ening were Paul Web! and} Sunday’ in Bismarck. +

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