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s THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, | o NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS Rock Hill | 1p oe By RUTH LITTLE Mrs, Clayton Little and daughters, Betty June and Viola Jean, returned from Bismarck Monday where Betty dune has been under a doctor's care. Mabel Lytle and Phyllis Little were week-end guests at the J. P. Little e. Willie Ehnes was a Wednesday guest at the home of his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Borth of Regan. C. O. Kettleson motored to Regan ‘Thursday. R. W. Felthcim was a Bismar caller Friday. 8. B. Olson called at the K. O. Knutson home Monday. The Misses Bernita and Josephine | Brennise were week-end guests at the Oscar Magnuson home. loo | | Albert and Igrid Hagstrom, accom- |panied by Eric Pearson and daugh- jters, Helen and Bennevi, motored to | Bisma! y While there they visited M: Mary Pearson, a patient at the Bismarck hospital, al |Mrs. Pearson, who is staying with ithe latter, Miss Ingrid remained for |& Week to take treatments at the Quain and Ramstad clinic. | Doi and Neva Noon, and Helen and George Johnson motored to | Washburn Friday evening and tended a basketball game and basket in Johnson, Raymond Christen- son and Axel Asplund motored to Re- gan Thursday. Eric Pearson ored to Regan }Friday evening after his son, Rubin, C. E. Christianson called at the) who attends school there. Albert Vollen home Thursday. at the Algot sday. of his sister, Mrs. Bessie Monroe, left ‘Tuesday for Bismarck where he w visit relatives Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dant were ‘week-end guests of relatives at Bi: marck. Wm. Kett! were Sundi Nemetz home. Mrs. Harold Dant calle Marvin Alm home Friday 4 Aelred Bouch and Cly gil Little were entertained at at the J. R. Fitzgerald home W. day evening. and son Crayton guests at the S. ¥ e——_ | Glenview + By VIOLET L. JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lewis and Betty visited at the Jacobson home Wed- | nesday. i 8. E. Strandemo, who underwenti an operation in a Bismarck hospi-| tal recently, is reported to be get-' ting along very nic: | 1 id Helen Johnson were | ‘Andrew Kolb, who has been a guest | nd_and Vernon John- Bismarck Friday eve- = and were forced to remain un- day due to the cold weather. Oscar Erickson left the fore-| rt of the week for her pare | me in Turtle Lake where she will the work during the in-| Homemakers clubj at the home of Mrs. Con- n Thursday afternoon, Bist, if the weather permits. | Albert Johnson and Miss Lola McGahey oe By MARTHA MUELLER home. The Wing eighth grade boys were | defeaied at basketball by the Tuttle} team by a score of 11 to7. The Wing! high school girls were also defeated |: by Tuttle girls, the score being 13 to! 13 at end. An overtime period was! | from Victor Franklin's where she had yed making Tuttle victorious, 13|Sandberg and Edna and Ann Gell- ' —_—_____________- By ELBIE MURREY Alice Larson, daughter of Mr. and | Mrs. Albert Larson, returned home |been employed for the past two months. Ed. and Fred Peterson were busi- ness callers in Bismarck Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Waddington moved back to the Wm. Fricke farm the early part of last week. Tony and John Gregory were guests at the Steve Murrey home | Sunday. Bertha Partyke was an overnight guest at Steve Murrey’s Friday. Dave Carlson has recovered from burns received when a gasoline can exploded. He returned to work last week, Prank Partyke, who has been em- ployed on the W. Fricke farm, is now working in the Ecklund mine. Miss Genevieve Strandemo, who has been ill for some time, has suf- ficiently recovered now to resume her school duti By MISS E, M. THOMPSON At's time that _ apollight shifted away from the Dionnes to shine on them, these quadruplels : think, though | ahey're doing well without special attention. The four little Schenses, James and Jay above and Joan and Jean below, celebrated their 41h anniversary Jan, 13 at their Hedla, S. D., farm home, they'd have Peter Ensz, Sr., was @ business call- er in Bismarck Friday. David Johnson spent several days this week at the Ingvold Eide home. Mr, and Mrs, E. E, See and fam- ily of Wing spent Sunday evening at the O. G. Weitstock home. Ben Hubbard was a Sunday guest at the L. L. Zimmer home. Edna Gellner, who was ill several days last week, resumed her school ities Monday. Ed. Wagner and Elmer Perry were business callers in Arena this week. Edith and Ruth Thompson and Gudrun Jordahl spent Wednesday evening visiting at the Christ Wetzel Ann Eide, who teaches near Wing, spent the week-end at her home here. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Plie1 &r., en- tertained a few friends at a party at their home Saturday evening, the oc- ion being their daughter Martha's birthday. Ida Wutzke, Martha Neff, Florence ‘ . ‘to 16. The Wing high school boys Vearl Holden and Mr. and and \ ! y Mrs. Lars Jacobson shopped in Bis-|“efeated Tuttle boys by a score of |respective homes in Phoenix town- ner all spent the week-end at their|* folks know, The mother died in 1933 and the father, Fred A. Schense, remar- tied recently. motored to Bismarck on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hochhalter and family of Regan visited with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Stroh on Wed- nesday evening. Mrs. Stroh and son Edward motor- ed to McClusky on Thursday after- noon. Edward Stroh is visiting his broth- er, John and family in John’s Lake township for a few days. [_ Florence Lake _ By MRS. HY SEILINGER Let's Give Thes ]_ Welch's Spur | teu, Peter Mrs. Chester Boyd, who has been seriously ill, is still confined to her bed but is somewhat better. Donald Welch, little son of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Welch, who suffered from a severe attack of influenza! this week, was much improved at the. end of the week. Lawrence Doppler, who underwent @| an operation for appendicitis recent- ly, was convalescing rapidly and is) Menoken only a few attended. The next meet- ing will be held Jan. 30 at the Edd| Mr. Ebling home. Harold Bliss, high school teacher, | sary has ‘missed se days school on/¥. Inman account of 1 » but is improving/ evening. now. Haller s Scallon has been Ramus Roberson, who was acciden-|the past week at his paren! Friday night the Sterling high) school boys and girls played basket- ball in Menoken, The Sterling girls won from the Menoken girls, 50 to 14, The Menoken boys won from the Minn., where he will farm this com- ing year. | t Alta with Lawrence Adams Thursday eve- Severie Baptist church| seth "epenk Wednesday eve- Sunday. He will be here again Feb 3.| nineat eee Motmtne ad — ea John Stroh called on Wm. Hickel ‘Thuraday afternoon. Carl Schatz and son Thofield mo- Dan = ship. aft- expected to return home soon. marek Wednesday. Mrs. Jacobson |2, to 16. pis-|80d Alfred Rhinehart Sunday remained for a longer stay due to} Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hubbell and| Mr. and Mrs. George Brose called ‘ children of Lincoln Valley were visi- the illness of her brother the sick tors at the Axel Soder home Friday Uist. Her daughter, Mrs. Harold wil-|¢Vening. Dorothy Hubbell remained | liams, is caring for her. \to spend a few days with her sister | Miss Gertrude Damstrom gave sev-'Ellen Mae, who is attending high enth and eighth grade state exal sorely | inations Thursday and Friday at the! Mrs. E. E, See entertained the Lester Larson home. ae lub at her home Fri-| y, who has been stay-/44y afternoon. | ty atthe Fe Hagen home tie ; Many of the Wing ee oe ed to his home Satur-|the basketball game held at the Man- a dan training school gymnasium Sui day between the Phantoms and Har- day. john son is visiting in Bism: emnicitennes cua lem Globe Trotters. and sister-in-law, Beant aise Gar Eliason. | Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Neth and sons, Frank Kocker has moved to the| William and Roger, Marthe Mueller DeLong home near the river. ‘and Lucille Dalbec motored to Bis- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Erickson and|marck Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. family of Price were recent visitors’ Neth consulted a physician about at the Simons home. their sons's broken arm. Ludy Olson of Goodrich was a visl- —_——__ ‘tor at the Dalbec home a few days Baldwin |last_ week. — —-—. ——____— 4] Many of the Wing folks ladies gave ja shower for Mrs. J. Mehlhoff, for- By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER jmerly known as Bertha Oswald, at |the Wing hotel Tuesday evening John Herdebu, Sr., was pleasantly | Games were played and a delicious surprised Thursday evening when a!lunch was served later in the eve- group of friends and relatives gath-!ning. She received very many love- ered at his home, the occasion being | iy gifts, Mr. Herdebu’s birthday. Several} Mr, and Mrs. John Harty and fam- tables of whist were in play and a, ily have moved into their new home nice lunch was served by the ladies t recently finished, at midnight. At a late hour th on of Mr. and after wishing Mr.| ntly fell. and birthdays. | last week while walk- Ralph Fricke 0 down the cellar stairs in his home of Mr id Mrs. E. A cae Se ot le " a Trygg Mr. and Mrs. Cromwell called at Fricke's parents, Mr. Fricke recently i Noel Borner spent Thursday at the) Herman Kickul home. = citi. business; By MRS. GEORGE NELSON The Crofte Star Homemakers’ cl met at the home of Mrs, I. J. Fal-| kenstein Wednesday. After the bus iness meeting the time was spent clally. Mrs. Relph Falkenstein gave| a talk on “Emergency Care of the| zpos pan ae eee solu eheduted for od to Flasher one day this week wher Tithey visited with their uncle and a talk, was unable to attend the meet~| 21) Tate att 4 i reached here that Mr. and gar Tryzg of Wilton, who were fi sidents of this vicinity, are the proud parents of a baby daugh- ing. Notice was taken of the birth-/ gnus motor-|Liovarp, Miss Margaret Olson, Mrs. days of Mrs. Herman Meyer, Sr., Mrs. Dorman and Mrs. Ralph Falkenstein, A hot lunch was served by the hos- Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nordstrom mo- tored to Bismarck Friday where they shopped and visited their brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, Hans Heaton Bose cee By SARAH HEINLE Alice and Blanche Schlofman were on the sick list last week. Edwin Heinle returned to Turtle Lake last Friday to continue with his studies. Pete Hallan called at the Harry home recently. Samual Schuler called at the John Schuler home Tuesday. Peter allan, Vernon Morrison and Ernest Heinle were callers at the Jake Ervine home Friday. Ernest, Rachel, and Richard Heinle were callers at the Bernard Hall home Monday. Peter Hallan spent last week-end at his home. ee if Frances | et By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Lawrence Madland was a business caller in McKenzie and Bismarck Monda: ry. Mrs. William Kershaw and son Arthur took Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert lick to Washburn Tuesday where they will visit with Mr. Melick’s par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Fischer return- ed from Manferd, N. D., last Friday. Miss Edith Olson and her friend stay- ed to visit relatives and friends for a week, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Madland from near Fargo visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Madland from Wednesday night until Friday. Floyd Owen, Joe and Anton Pisch- er business ‘Thursday. Mrs. Wm. Kershaw and Mrs. Law- rence in Bismarck | day. Hilma Olson and Lenda Larson ar- rived here from La Moure last week to visit with relatives. The Cederhill Homemakers mem- bers met last Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Art Magnus. Mrs. Morrison Erickson was a visitor. Luncheon was served by the hostess, assisted | by her daughter, Mabel. The next! meeting will be held Feb, 13, | Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nelson motored to Bismarek and Mandan eee| it Telfer —+ By MRS. JOHN STEWART o— Sunday school, which has been held in the Telfer school for the past six months, has been discontinued at the! Schoolhouse. Later it will be held at the different homes. ‘Wm. McMurrich was a business caller in Menoken Thursday. Miss Clara Mauk spent the week-| end with her parents in Bismarck. {| Mr. and Mrs. John Emineth and) children visited at the latter's home! Sunday. Miss Mauk visited at the Dave Kershaw home Monday evening. Maxine Allensworth visited over the week-end at the Giovannonj home. John Stewart and Wm. McMurrich motored to Bismarck Monday. Word has been received from Roy Gramling that he has entered the neg and is now stationed at Man- jan. ‘ Hampton f ———_———+4 o By ELIZABETH KOPPY Fred Heath, accompanied by R.) Madsen, both of Mandan, transacted business in this vicinity Wednesday afternoon. Jake Schiermeister and Gottlieb Dill were callers at the Steve Koppy home Wednesday. Walter Schiermeister and Steve Koppy, Sr., were in Hazelton Thurs- Theodore Yetter and son Thomas were callers at the Godfrey Grenz home Friday evening. Martha, five-year-old twin daugh-! ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Schiermeis- ter, is improving after being = 1 at the Theodore Rosneau home Sun- day. Russell Williams, who has been visiting with his father at Robinson, returned to his home here Monday. Olga Brose, who is attending high school in Wing, spent the week-end at her home here. Se | McKenzie tp By MRS. T. T. HUGHES The Ladies Aid held a quilting bee | Wednesday at the home of Mrs. E. L. | Adams. { The Homemakers Club was enter- |tained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. 'T. ©. Torgerson with 12 members and ten visitors present. The mis- cellaneous lesson was given by Mrs. H.R. Raeshke and the remainder of ithe major lesson was given by Mrs. |T. T. Hughes. After adjournment, supper was served by Mrs. Torgerson assisted by Mrs. Paul Antrim, Mrs. L. M. Wildfang, Mrs, Henry Larson |and Mrs. P. P. Bliss. The Fred Habece family moved Wednesday to the farm vacated by Homer Envick and the P. J. McNeil |family moved to the place Habeck’s vacated. The Royal Neighbors entertained at a miscellaneous bridal shower in ‘honor of Mrs. Lloyd Clizbe, formerly | Miss Lillian Watson, Friday afternoon at the W. L. Watson home, The many gifts presented to Mrs, Clizby re taken to her by little Melba Marie Antrim dressed in a white and | 4. purple paper dress. The small wag- jon with which the gifts were taken also was decorated in purple end} white, the lodge colors. A mock wedding followed with local Royal 'Neighbors taking part. Delicious re- |freshments were served by Mrs. Erick George Hughes and Mrs. W. L. Wat- son, There were fifty guests present. The R. N. A. held a quilting bee at the W. L. Watson home Tuesday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. T. C. Torgerson were shoppers in Bismarck Wednesday af- ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Cline of Moffit were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs, Ed- dic Adams, * ~~ Sterling | ‘—— By MRS. GEO. LEE Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heib, who were recently married, have been visiting at the Oest Prince home. Mrs. Prince motored them to their home at Goodrich Saturday. Mrs, James Koon of Driscoll visit- ed at Mrs. Geo, Lee's from Monday to Tuesday last week. Mrs. F. E. Rice is seriously ill at the St. Alexius hospital at Bismarck. Mr, and Mrs. Carl Beyer, who were called to Nebraska by the death of Mrs. Beyer's father, returned Sunday afternoon. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Beyer's two sisters and Mrs. Clarence and daughter Eunice left Saturday for Durand, Wis. where she was called by the death of her mother, Mrs. Grace Meyers. Mr, and Mrs, E. E, Glanville were Wing shoppers Friday afternoon. Albert and Bob Nieters were busi- ness callers at the Henry Seilinger home Friday. Miss Ann Eide returned to the Herman Seilinger home Sunday after spending the week-end at her home Arena. John Witt called at the Herman Nieters home Friday afternoon, [Richmond By MARTHA BOSSERT Mr. and Mrs. Rienhold Hein, Wal- ter Hein, Albert, David and Mar Bossert, Ted, John and Philip Nolen, visited Wednesday evening at the David Hein home. William and John Degner, Albert, David, Martha and Clara Bossert, Hans Jacobson, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Engel helped Reinhold Engel cele- brate his birthday Monday evening Miss Clover Johns spent the week- end with Jessie Braden at her schcol- house, son William were Capital City shop- pers Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hein visited ‘Wednesday evening at the G. A. Bos- sert home. Christine Bossert was an overnight evening. | Canfield ee } By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN Mrs, Oliver Whitmer and son Jim were called to New Salem Thursday. Mrs. Whitmer'’s mother passed away Saturday evening. Mr. Whitmer and Joan went to New Salem Sunday where they will stay this week, A. F. Ghylin was a business caller in Bismarck Saturday. H. D. Watkins spent Thursday in Bismarck. On Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin entertained Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson and family, Dee Bailey and Merrill Lindsey at sup- Per, the occasion being their 10th wedding anniversary, The evening was spent playing cards. At mid- ‘| night ‘Mrs. Ole Olson served refresh- ments. brothers-in-! Kusler and Mr. and Mrs. E. Hubble of Wing. The food sale given at the L.-B. Smith store Saturday was well at- tended, the bad weather. The patronage was very much ap- preciated. 5 ‘The relief skating project in the Elness pasture here is going very nicely and all the young folks are looking eagerly towards its _com- pletion. Sylas McClusky is now employed et the L. B. Smith service station Ervin Anderson arrived home Thursday after an extended trip east with his brother. H. E. Wildfang, president of the wool association for the Missouri By EDNA MARCHANT Mr. and Mrs. John Witt spent Pri- day visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marchant, D. F. McClellan and Emil Zelmer Marcus Trembley motored to marck Wednesday. Mr, Trembley is staying at the Doppler home. John and Robert Welch motored to Bismarck Thursday. Miss Catherine McLean, teacher of Boyd No. 1, and her niece, Hope Neugebauer, spent the week-end at Ms, and Mis, Heater Malecn. nest Mr, irs, Heat near Jergenson home Saturday. Menoken, returning Sunday evening: |" “‘Tiofiela Schats visited with Joe Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Degner and! Diede Saturday. ' Clear Lake | ‘Wesley Gaub called on John Stroh ir. By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Miss Tillie Schoon and Bob Bur- rows were Tuesday visitors at the Adolph Hansen home. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Olson ard sons, Donald and Douglas, Mrs. J. a| W. Beyer and granddaughter Carlien spent Wednesday visiting relatives at ed with her parents, Mr. and Christ Schoon Wednesday while Mr. Hansen made a trip to Sterling. Ralph Beyer of Linton spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Beyer. Dr. Baer of Steele was called to the Henry Olson home Monday. Wayne, who has pneumonia, was tak- en to the hospital immediately. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beyer spent Monday at Bismarck. ee | Sibley Butte J guest of Miss Braden Wednesday| . By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST Mr, and Mrs. Charles McCormick and children and Mfr. and Mrs. Clif- ford Madland visited at the L, Mad- land home Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Madland remained there to visit for several days. Florence Larson, Mrs. 8. E. Clizbe, Mrs, L. Madland, Mrs. Kershaw and Mrs, Elmer Bloomquist were among those who attended the shower for Mrs, Lloyd Clizbe at the W. L. Watson home at McKenzie Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Madland, L. Madland and Ruth Ann visited at the Ben McClosky home et Wing Priday. Elmer Bloomquist was a McKenzie caller Monday, Leo Zander ad his mother motored to Bismarck Tuesday. L, Madiand and Vern Thysell were McKenzie caers Monday. i ii Lawrence Adams calied on Henry igchatter home Friday afternoon | Arena ‘be By MES. 0. McINTYRE Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morris accom- panied Harry Ulfers to Tuttle Tues- day afternoon. ¢ iofaprirgeinditeagey—epgng ad Alice spent urday night at Billy, Mr. oO. &callon home. Laverne, . daughter Mr, and Mrs. Bert Glanville and| Ralph Taplan of Wilton, son Dean and Mrs, Ben Klagenburg| Mrs. Lawrence Hopkins, J. 8. . Klagenburg Bernita Suezie, small daughter tended Homemakers’ club meeting|Mr. and Mrs. August Suesie, was it BEE HEE a dered 72 North Dakota State Cap from ti dies.- Every railroad car in tl ‘United Stages, Canada, and Mi feo is equipped with Janney's type of couplers. Mrs. Caraway, widow of the late Senator Thad- deus H. 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