The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 14, 1934, Page 9

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+— By OLGA M. RISE Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Christenson and daughter of Wilton spent several days visiting at the B. N. Lein home. Ole Spilde weft Tuesday for Bis- marck where ae T. spending several days at the H. O. Arneson home. M. E. Christenson and Valdemar Lein spent Thursday evening at the Ole Sipide home. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Hinkel and fam- fly visited at the former's mother &t Tuttle Monday. Mrs, Leo Pehl, Jr. and son Neil visited at the D. D. Barkman home Monday. Clarence, Arthur and Olga Rise and Ted Varholdt spent Thursday eve- ning at H. O. Arneson’s. o—_-... ‘ Steiber oo. By Lege SICKEL Fred Bergquist, who is serving on ehe jury in Bismarck, spent the week- end at his home. Jake Gaub, who spent the pas: thrte mosths visiting relatives California, returned to his Thursday. Misses Eva and Florence McAllis- ter, who have been patients in & Bismarcx hospital for several months, returned home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Laschevitch spent the week-end at their home at their home at Goodrich. Mrs. John Carlson, who spent the past four months in Granville, re- turned to her home Sunday, June Anderson was an overnight yuest of Bernice Patzner Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hickel and son Wayne spent Friday at the John ‘arlson home. : Edwin Zelmer spent several days “his week at the John Stroh home. Jake Gehring was a Bismarck call- wr Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wahl and son Leo were McClusky callers Monday: Wilson | ——— By MRS. JOHN A. BERG Mr. and Mrs. John Schlotman and family spent Sunday at the D. D. Meyer home near Turtle Lake. Philip and Fred Wall, also Ed Nassler and Christ Warner motored to Bismarck Tuesday. 3 Mrs. Wm. Wagner and son Emil spent Thursday at Bismarok. Miss Hilda Wall, who spent the last two months in South Dakota, returned to her home here last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Wagner and son, Miss Burtha Wagner of Wash- burn, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Berg and sons and Mr. and Mrs. John Kiitle and daughter Ruth were Sunday dinner guests at the John Berg home, Mrs. Henry Schatz of McClusky spent Monday at the John Berg home with her aunt. Hugh Redington spent last week in Fargo, attending to business matters. Mr. and Mfrs. Christ Wolf spent Wednesday and Thursday with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lang south of Wilton. Sam Berg and Lewis Wagner mo- tored to Bismarck Tuesday. Mr. Berg took his daughter Sarah for medical treatment. Mr. Wagner visit- ed his daughter Helen, who is in a Mrs. Fred Wagner. By MISS. &. M. THOMPSON Ann and Albert Eide spent the week-end at their parental home. Emma Nelson was also a week-end guest at the Eide home. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Williamson and aca aa —— preparing « lor has several program. Reynold Spiteer Doppler and/ He is seriously ill. | Anette Anderson . O. G. Weitstock and Mr. “and. Raymond Weitstock called at the E. E. See home in Wing Friday. ij Gudrun Jordahl spent the week- a Alma Deckart spent the past week Of interest to people of this vicin- ’ Moffit a 4 | che By MRS. C. E. MOFFIT 7 Mrs. Homer Brownawell and small 0 spent several days visiting at Valley City with » Brownawell’s mother, Mrs. The advisory council .of the send Old Age Revolving pension met at the home of Mrs. Fred Moftit Saturday afternoon. Mr. end Mrs, Harold Howitson and small son visited at the Dewey Olson jes. Mrs. Carl Olson went to Bismarck Monday to visit with her ‘aunt, who marck.. Mr. ¢ panied her to the Pillsbury home in Moftit. gE le g 5 5 5 i ik 4 i i 2 g 5 i t ‘ie 8s ts i Fee epee : i | eit TD ui z ; 5 s 3 i ie g 5 fl rT #& i ? ie g g 4 § ae 5 i i all é ; h i il iE E i i i THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14. 1934 CHILD STARS GRAB SPOTLIGHT IN ‘NEW’ HOLLYWOOD visiting at the Jacob home Berg in] day club meeting. Father Wingering of Wilton con- lucted church services in the Cath- Marie Huber, county superinten- dent of schools, and Miss Gond- » county nurse, of Bismarck, visited school No. 1 in Trygs Tues- i HE 8z fi Hy if BE His FRE i 3 : elt “tet iW a E H H i E | é # t : i [ i i i ry ‘The “new” Hollywood, scrubbed clean of its objectionable features in the recent drive for better, safer and saner pictures, turns the spotlight on its child stars, six of whom are shown. Top, center, is Shirley Temple, flanked by two young ladies who are challenging her right to top honors, Baby Jane (left) and Cora ‘Sue Collins (right). Below, Baby Leroy (center) is receiving competition from Billy Lee (left) and David Holt. (Associated Photos) = Minn,, that they are the parents of &@ baby daughter born Nov. 17. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nelson, Gerald and Gwendolyn and Art Dronen were supper guests Sunday at the Art Magnus home. Mr. and Mrs. Lobeck Larson from La Moure and Glover are visiting at the Loule Olfon and Morris Eriékson homes. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nelson, Gerald and Gwendolyn and Otillia Brose motored to Bismarck and Mandan. ‘Mrs. Nelson received medical treat- ment in Mandan. | - Brittin >—$——___—_—___—____+ By 0. DUTTON ~ and Mrs, E. M. Whitteaker Bismarck visitors Friday. Briscoe, W. 8. Triplett, » M. Dralle, Mrs. Geo. . and Mrs. Lester An- Homer Andrews were *who shopped in Bis- last Tuesday. Adolph Giovannondi motored to Bismarck Lucile Milman return- to the Giovannonoi spent the week-end at here. » Visited By 1. L. DAVIS Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sundquist and daughter Leoma were Sunday supper guests at the Albert Johnson home. Mr. and Mrs. Arne Tosseth and sons were Bismarck shoppers Satur- » and Mrs. Staton Davis spent week-end in Ghylin visiting Mr. Davis’ parents. . and Mrs. Earl Davis were Bis- shoppers johnson Hedstrom home y- ‘Miss Ruth Wilmont, Regan, was & Week-ehd guest at the Bert Hedstrom home. < Friends gathered at the Hedstrom farm Saturday to help celebrate Mrs. Hedstrom’s birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Tosseth and family were Sunday guests of Mrs. Oscar -Sundquist. Fh evening guests of Mr. and Priday. was a caller at the Sunda; Elmer Kling were Mr. end Mrs. Hedstrom. . Albert Johnson and daughter spent the week-end at their Tesidence. ‘Those who motored to Fargo Sun- were Lee Sundquist, Kenneth and Bert Hedstrom. HOOVER’S ARMS MEET UNDER FIRE The senate munitions committee by Stephen Raushenbush (right), Telfer I By MRS. JOHN STEWART iy Anna Nicholson, Helen Becknall, Mrs. Alex Stewart and: daughters were dinner guests at-thé John Ste- wart home Sunday. Miss Clara Mauk and Miss Luella Tollefson spent the week-end at their parents’ home in Bismarck. Miss Lucille Milman visited at the Adolph Giovanonol home Sunday. Mrs, Emineth and children visit- ed at the Kuntz home in Brittin Sunday. Annie Ementh visited Friday night at the Bowers home. Rodney Allensworth visited with his grandmother, Mrs. Ode, in Bis- marck Saturday. ————+ ee | Canfield | ¢ MRS. A. F. GHYLIN ‘The Ladies’ Aid met at the Ghylin home Wednesday. A-large crowd at- tended. The next meeting will be held at the Strand home Friday, Dec. 28, The play, “Mr. Bob,” was given at the school Friday evening. James Olson and Abner Fryer were ore at the Ole Olson home Mon- jay. - Miss Gudrun Jordahl and Eliza- beth Humphreys called in this com- munity Sunday. They were dinner guests at the Charley Kuehl ‘home. Mr, and Mrs. L. Cox spent Sun- day at the Oliver Whitmer home. ©. Whitmer was a business caller afternoon. —<—<—_ _——__—___—__-—__» i McKenzie | By MRS. T. T. HUGHES The local P. T. A. regular meetin; was held Tuesday evening, Dec. 4th. After a short business session, a gtam followed. An interesting feat- ure in the program was the reading given by P. P. Bliss, of items in the McKenzie Gazette 24 years ago by: the high school. Committees for next meeting which will be Jan. 8th, were appointed. Refreshments were served by Mrs, N. J. Struwing, Mrs. Fred Habeck, Mrs. Jessie Easton, Mrs. E. L. Adams and Mrs. T. T. Hughes. Thursday. afternoon the W. C. T.. U. was entertained by Mrs. E. L. Adams with five members and sev- A supper was regular meeting Thursday evening with 18 members present. Election in Washington was i commi counsel, that a search led to bear out former President Hoover's contention that ing arms the tate ef the Colt Arms company, and makers before the 1925 Geneva department.. Raushenbush Is with 8. M. Stone (left), president jajor K. K. V. Cases, retail sales Girester.of the Qu Pent Powder company.’ (Associated Prese Photo) } of officers followed with Mrs. Anna Manly re-elected oracle, this making 10 years Mrs. Manly has held that station; vice oracle, Jordis Adams; past oracle, Rosa Watson; recorder, Florence Larson, this making 11 years as recorder for Mrs. Larson; receiver, Gertrude Hughes; chancel- lor, Zelma Wildfang; marshal, Oddie Hughes; assistant marshal, Dorothy Clizbe; flag bearer, Margaret Olson.| After election, a Christmas party fol- lowed. Refreshments were served by Lois Struwing and Emma Slovarp. Those from McKenzie attending the recreation program in Bismarck: Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larson, Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. George Hughes, Mrs. Fred Habeck, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Adams and Miss Kathryn Hughes. The 4-H club delegates, who left for Fargo Monday evening, were Florence Habeck, Inez Colby, Merlyn Wildfang and Clarence Clizbe. They are representing several 4-H clubs. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Adams and son Eddie, Jr., were entertained at Sun- day dinner by Mr. and Mrs, BE. J. Conley. Te inital ‘ S.W. Burleigh | | By MES. ALEX STEWART Mrs. O. G. Davenport and son Bernard visited in Wilton Saturday. Dan McClean visited at the Wilson Brown home Sunday. Paul Hapel attended the funeral of Mrs, Jake Smith Saturday at Mott, N. Dak. ‘Mrs. John Becknall spent several days last week visiting in Bismarck. Bernard Wingle visited at Norman Stewart's Sunday. ‘ GlearLake | o——_—____—_* By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Mr. and Mrs. Allen Van Vieet en- joyed a few days’ visit last week with Mrs. Van Vieet's father, mother, brother and sister of Detroit Lakes, Minn. A birthday dinner was honor of Christ &choon evening at his home. Miss Hannah Dronen of Bismarck spent the week-end with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Frandsen and baby of Sanger visited Saturday evening and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland, Erling Olausen and W. F. Keeler were Sunday callers at the Theodore Torgerson home. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and family spent Sunday evening at the Henry Olson home. Mr, and Mrs, Ole Newland and baby spent Monday afternoon at the Adolph Hansen home. Regan @ By BERNADETTE HOPKINS The Bridge club met with Mrs. Nor- ton Strand Tuesday eve . High score prize was won by Mrs. Lawrence Hopkins. Mrs. Carl Berg entertains the club y, Dec. 18. A number of the members of the Regan Ladies’ Aid attended a meeting of the Canfield Aid held at the Alvin Ghylin home Wednesday, Dec- ember 5th. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lein were Bis- given in Thursday morning of the death of Helen Lein, the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Lein of Wing and former Re- gan residents. Helen had been a pa- tient ‘&t the San Haven hospital for past several years He Ecklund By ELBIE MURREY Ivan Holden and femily were Bis- marck callers Sunday. marck for medical attention Mr. and Mrs, Steve Murrey | were| 4 business callers in Bismarck Satur- day. John Partyke and son and Joe Poole Jr. were visitors st} the Steve Murrey home Sunday. Vince Sherman called at the A. E. Holden home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Benny Andi vise ited at the home of Mrs. Ande '8 mother Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Levi Anderson were business callers in Wilton Saturday. A number of friends gathered at the Steve Murrey home Tuesday to celebrate Mr. Murrey’s 50th birthday. ae ———! = | 1. \ Richmond By MARTHA BOSSERT Mrs. Adolph Degner and son Wil- lam and Mrs. Gottfried Bassert mo- tored to Goodrich Monday where they attended the funeral of Jacob Kroft. Mr, and Mrs, Christ Berg called at the Carl Berg home at Wilton Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Skei and family, Donald Rhodes, Henry Hein and Rod- ney Williams were among those who attended the play given at the Can- field school Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Frey and the Bossert young folks helped Delores Engel celebfate her fourth birthday Friday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Gottfried Bossert and daughters Elsie and Martha were Sunday visitors at the William Witt home. e' By ELIZABETH KOPPY Bill Schiermeister, accompanied by Gottlieb Dill, who have spent the past summer in Montana, returned to this vicinity Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Grenz mo- tored to Bismarck Tuesday. Visitors at the Steve Koppy home Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs. John Ohlhauser Sr. and son Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Lawler and family. Olaf Aune spent the week-end in Bismarck. i Hampton Visitors at the Herman Backhaus home Sunday afternoon were Mrs. ‘Backhaus, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gappert ‘and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John ‘Weber and family, all of Linton, Mr. land Mrs. Steve Koppy, Mr. and Mrs. 'Ted Schnaible and Mr. and rs. John Backhaus and family. ‘Miss Pauline Koppy who fs in Lin- ton spent Sunday at her tal home. ese rill ze ‘The Ladies’ Aid of Sterling church met at the home of Mrs. Wal- Reed Wednesday afternoon. The next meeting will be at Mrs. Harvey Moffit’s. Mr. and Mrs. Oast Prince and son Harold and Miss Gladys Ness were ae evening visitors at Earl Gas- 's. Mrs. Gust Boelter and Mrs, Edward Boelter spent the week-end and their home in Jamestown. ‘The Misses Esther Lang and Kdna Johnston were week-end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis. Mrs. Chas. Gaskill, who has spent the past 10 days in Bismarck visit- ing with her daughter, Mrs, C. R. Kositeky, returned to her home here Saturday. ‘Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis motored to Bismarck Saturday. They were accompanied by Burns Bailey and friends and relatives at McKensle. H. 8. Dobbs of Bismarck wis & supper guest at the Gaskill home Monday evening. Anton Oberg loaded s car of stock ‘Tuesday. has Urges Merger Law. for Telegraph presi phone testifying before the Commun! tions Commission in Washington, announced that his organizations were ready to take part ins mei ger as soon as a law permitting such action by telegraph compati- ies was i le also wrged Itmitation of the type of services to be rendered by American Tele- Dhone and Telegraph Co, 1 Hazlegrove By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Callers Sunday at the Gray ho were Russell Woodward and Jj Biech, Joe Goldsmith is now on the si lst. He has rheumatism. Miss Petria spent Sunday Mrs. Julia Kraemer. Mr. and Mrs. M, 8. Goldsmith family called Sunday at the Joe Goll smith home. ~ David Hieb made a trip to ley Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Oschuner visit co at the Russell Wood jome, ! Schrunk By EDNA MARCHANT Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Jessen the week-end at her parental ho in Wing. Mr. and Mrs. Marchant and and Mrs. John Witt were Sund supper guests at the Wm. Witt hon Mr. and Mrs. Jake Stroh, Stroh and Emil Zelmer were b callers in Wing Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Witt called Mike Pankjovitchs home Thursd ‘Wm. Ryan and son Tom were shoppers on ‘Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Stroh, 7 Stroh and son Edward were Thured shoppers in Bismarck, Sibley Butte By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUI! Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Clisbe moto to Fargo Friday to visit with th son, Byron. They returned ho Sunday. They also visited the Kafer and Gehart Magnus fam while there. Lester Clark, Elmer Bloomquist a) family were callers at the O. J. Ri home Thursday evening. been in ia, Bud Dickinson visited at of his sister, Mrs. Harold Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Earl Evans and Baty motored to Bismarck Mond | Florence Lake By Mrs. HY SEILINGER the ho Mrs. Clarence Kindred is stay with Mrs. E. E. Glanville while Glanville is in St. Paul. Ben Boss called at the : Neiters home Saturday evening. Bill Nieters and Tomas Ryan ed at the Henry Seilinger home & day afternoon. Donald Lee, small son of Mr. Mrs, Henry Sellinger, has been qu sick with the flu this week but Ye Mr, and Mrs. J. J. Scalion Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Sellinger small son Donald motored to Gor rich Thursday morning. were Sunday guests at the Fi home. Albert Vollen was a Wing c Saturday. ‘Mrs. V. N. Monroe and son Stept and Andrew Kolb motored to B Quite a few from this vicinity tended a home talent play at Canfield schoolhouse Friday event) Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ehnes Saturday guests at the home of son-in-law and daughter, Mr, Mrs, Alfred Borth, Sterling By MRS. GEO. LEE Mrs. E. W. Hall was taken to Kensie, returned to his home h Saturday evening where he spent week-end. Mrs. Matt Brown and infant ¢ accompanied by Mrs. Brown's ter, Regina Buckinmeyer, tur here from Linton Saturday

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