The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 12, 1935, Page 9

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POPRAPRIRT © GEHETLUE 9 Cs il | Menoken By MRS. JENNIE DANCE Mrs. Ed Ebeling entertained the Menoken Ladies’ Aid Thursday after- noon with six members and three visitors present. The next meeting will be held at the A. C. Dance home. Perry Sherman, who has been sta- tioned with the CCC's at Hayes Cen- ter, Nebr., during the winter, re- pds hi j x Bese g BE a5 al iy ae i i z sf E 9 ip g brother in Seattle, Wash. visited relatives in Salem, and Fresno, Calif. Mrs. Dennis Reitzel was called to Hatton, N. D., by the illness of her mother. Mrs. Reitzel remained dur- ing the week. Wyman Sands is sub- stitute teacher during her absence. Harry Sands, who has been attend- ing Valley City Teachers’ college, is now visiting his mother, Mrs. Bertine Sands. George Abelein of Anamoose, N. D., epent Saturday and Sunday visiting at the R. G. Abelein home. Mrs. George Wallen and two chil- dren went by train to Minneapolis where she will attend the golden She also Hu = fr ileobsl Saturday. By OLGA M. RISE Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hickel and son, Wayne, spent Sunday at the Fred Mr. and Mrs. Tilmer Lien spent |Uhde home. Sunday visiting at the H. O. Arneson home. Mr. Lanthorne of Portal, N. D., Spent several days visiting his son, Jerry, at the Helgeson ranch. Einar and Knute Spilde, Sam and | V Alice Vik spent Sunday evening at the John Birkeland home. Bernice Bjorhus of Driscoll is some time visiting friends tn this vicinity. A large crowd attended the party given for the CCC boys, who recent- ly returned home, at the Emil Hinkel home Sunday evening. Esther Bjerke spent the week-end at her home. She is now employed at the county agent's office at Bis- marck. A. H. Helgeson of Bismarck spent Saturday afternoon and Sunday with afternoon visitors at the Clyde ‘The Misses Jessie Braden and Opal McCullough were Tuesday Kluksdahl envertained the Ladies’ Aid at the church basement Sunday. 4 large crowd attended. i ii Fe §2 5F Fz ] i d . g Lf i A | EF a #33 gf G2 F i f " ih foes Er irk FF i | : 2 i biatTediey 2 TT pel nn i + El : [ fp: FE i git iy F rig Fibs ‘| 7 A ite FE Ena i if E ttn ni z i ff z 5 SEE ht oe ls aff itt ef feel i 3 if Es ff is 5 i i k Fee fe iH l s 8 D3 g 2 i i | “tl if it i i 1 585 fe i : af i aj i: pl ri | " i : gl if t h i by Fe i af i FE #F | i t ‘i Hse ipeti tipi al teh eat cl (i Hl oat i fi it is il : H ! BF Fi ih ales Hy | £3 ne rf li i 2 F 5 2 Pn i : if # ! ‘Tuesday. . and Mrs. Christ Wetzel and daughter spent Sunday visiting in vicinity of Tuttle. John Merkel, who has been the past week is much im- who for the past been receiving medical treatment at Marian, 8. D., returned to his home here Wednesday. Mrs, Raymond Weitstock, who has Tuttle, spent the week-end at her home e., Mr. and Mrs. Emil Schocknmyer were Sunday dinner guests at A. O. Thompson home. Fieettr Hee i zageee iter mth if i 3 § Y ‘ § j il 5 : B ; U IEEE i] : i it FE g hh E [ the |and Thursday in Bi . Hi _FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1935_ ‘spend a few days at the H. Hanson home. if The Luther League of the Sunne Lutheran church met at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Knudtson ete iit efit E oshis PEREeex 0 tf Anette Anderson spent this week with Noreen Hanefeld at Painted Woods. Lorin Couch visited a few days this week with his brother, Van, near Mc- Kenzie. Mrs. L. Jacobson spent Wednesday jismarck. e——______________» 4 Sibley Butte F McKenzie Wednesday. The Telfer 4-H Poultry club met i the R. B, Fields home Wednes- ry. The Dietrich family were Bismarck were in the hospital. . Bower and Mr. Knut- Little Carl had a that day. Oliver was able to return home with his after working in Bismarck for some time, ‘Wm. McMurrick and son, Bobby, were Bismarck callers Monday. The latter having 3 tooth extracted. R. B. Fields was a Menoken caller Monday. By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Lewis of Man- dan visited at the Elmer Bloomquist home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larson re- . | Jamestown visiting relatives. 8. E. Clizbe motored to New Salem, N. D., Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larson mo- tored to Bismarck Thursday. Bismarck callers from here Fri- ;|day were Fred and Harry Hedstrom, Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Clizbe, Leonard Davenport and family and Pete Davidson. Anton Larson of Hazelton is visit- ing at the Lawrence Madland home. Alice and Ella Davidson are spend- ing their Easter vacation at their home here. Mr. and Mrs. Clarice Davenport and children visited at the Leonard marck Tuesday to attend an as- ‘sessors’ meeting. Bill Anderson ac- companied him. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Schauer vis- Homer Craven and Pat Ritzel of Brainerd, Minn., Carl Muth and Wal- fil iH i EEE st fs i f te i i a $ € Fe iE FE BE Feige 2. 4 i g 4. if an I his bs id Hy ; i ' B E i i F [ts i fn! i i é i Feefist f dex il o—e i l iF i Hl lit Hi biel z nee iy any i 5 & s SF j i i li ” 4 z a 5 iG 2 &3 oFe Pete Domogaila was in Steele Wed- nesday. Art Ochsuner and Frank Gray were in Steele Thursday. Dale and Lawrence Goldsmith called at Harry Stones Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Art Ochsuner and Ed Ochsuner and Harry Morse were in Tuttle Saturday. Mrs, Russell Woodward called Sat- urday at the Gray home. Russell Woodward called Saturday at Roy Popke's. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hawkins and sons, Henry and Philip, visited at the John Hawkins home Sunday. ’ {”__ Schrunk | |? By EDNA MARCHANT Mr. and Mrs. John Reile were ‘Thursday and Friday guests at the Roy Marchant home. Mr. and Mrs. Cord Schuh and son, Melvin, have moved to McClusky to make their home. Mr. Schuh is working for the creamery there. Mrs. John Reile visited Mrs, Cord Schuh Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Marchant visited with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hoffman, near Mc- Clusky last a Emil Zelmer had a sale April Ist. The Zelmer's plan on moving to of Center visited at the J. E. Witt home Monday evening. The latter is @ sister to J. E. Witt. Mrs. Elizabeth Schuh returned to her home after visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Schuh and family of McClusky for several days. Mr. and Mrs. John Reile were Thursday supper guests at the John Witt home. | eee 2 | Burnt Creek { By MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Coddington and sons, Wesley and Bertram, were Fri- day callers at the Bill Miller’ home Priday. Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Steiner, Sr. and Ben Steiner motored to Flasher Sunday to visit Mrs. Londice and family. . Grace, Robert, Joseph, Rose Mary and Roy Schonert called at the Matt Andahl home Sunday. Ann, were guests of her mother, Mrs. Julius Andahl Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, H. E. Coddington and son, Wesley, motored to Mandan, where they visited Mr, and Mrs. Olaf Smelian. Miss Mildred Boelter has been vis- iting Miss Aldyth Andahl of Burnt a ghd fe fis u i eH é é ee oz tik i's. Peter Kluksdahl and Mrs. 0. B. Newland served at Ladies’ Aid Mr. and Mrs. Homer Nelson and |S Rudolph Hagen and son, Alfred, called at the Murray home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Triscka called at the home of Mrs. Triska’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Bodner, of Wilton. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Murrey and Mr. and Mrs. John Partyke spent Sunday afternoon visiting at the Al! « Huhn home in Wilton. Joe Poole, Jr. was a business call- er in Fargo the first part of the week. Mrs. O. Adams, mother of Arvis Adams, has been on the sick list the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Eddie motored to Bismarck Wednesday. Bertha and Frank Partyke were visitors at the Steve Murrey home Sunday afternoon. Pete Anderson and Dave and Levi Carlson called at the Larson home junday. Miss Laverne Strandemo is spend- ing her vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Strandemo, Art Hanson who has been living on the Smith farm is moving to the Whittmore farm this week. 8. Rupp and Art Hanson motored to Regan one day last week. R. A. Laubach, who has been spending the winter with his daugh- ter, Mrs. Albin Erstrom at Portland, Oregon, returned last week. [Rock Hill ‘| [ees By RUTH LITTLE Wednesday evening guests at the Clayton Little home were Mrs. J. F. Little, Bud, Ruth and Phyllis and Mabel Lytle. Wm. McCullough called at the home of his son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Olson, Monday. R. W. Feltheim, who has been a patient in a Bismarck hospital for the last ten days, returned to his home. Mrs. P. E. Patton, Mrs. J. F. Little ‘and sons, Clyde and Clayton, mo- tored fo Bismarck Friday. Mrs. Pat- ton and Miss Little visited with Mrs. Bethel Bailey and Mrs. William Mc- Cullough, patients at a Bismarck hospital. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Sherman and family and Irene Fitzgerald helped Mr. Fitzgerald to celebrate his birth- day Tuesday evening. Gottlieb and Sam Doerr and Bethel Bailey were Bismarck busi- ness callers Wednesday. Deloris Bailey is a guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Mary Walters, while her mother is a patient in a Bismarck hospital. Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Gordon, Jr., and daughter, Donna Jean, were ‘Wednesday guests at the Ernest Gor- don, Sr., home. Mrs. Wm. McCullough, who had been ill for the !ast year, passed away at _a Bismarck hospital Saturday. Mabel Lytle, teacher at School No. 2, spent the week-end at her home at Wing. Trygg By MRS. GEORGE NELSON Edna Loraine accompanied Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson to Bismarck .| Tuesday. Edna had medical treat- A had the casts removed hips, but will not be able a while yet. Mrs, John dinner guests HL z i z sd ah Hi ft | f if gBB th F| 4 8 Be 5 bad -9 | Tia i i feu i uy | i HH Fy 8 i Be, iy if i z ih if i it] ll | f i { f i iH HL [N g i iis mandi i win also of the COC’s in Little Rock, .|returned Sunday. Eino Eckholm, Edwin Waiste an Frances Bantarri were visitors at the! John Juhala home the first part the week. Mrs. Anna Dronen spent the week- end in the Capital City on business,’ Charley and Adolph Johnson and} Leonard Kavonius spent several day@) . {in Bismarck last Sulo Gylden and Seth Harju sp Sunday evening at Gust Eckholm's. Miss Melidah had as her ju night guest Saturday, Miss Ellen aa ju. Miss Ellen Hokana had her cousin,| moe ee unt Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson of Arthur Fricke home. Miss Eunice Kant, who has been employed in Bismarck the past weeks, has returned home. Edward Fricke has been the past week at the home of brother and sister-in-law, Mr. Mrs. Ralph Fricke in the district. Mrs. John Mount of Driscoll spending the week here wil ents, County Commissioner Fricke and wife. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Gel marck Friday. Mrs. Strand remain- ed_in Bismarck for awhile. We are sorry to hear that Lucille Johnson of Benedict, N. D., is very ill. Most all members were present at Ladies’ Aid at the Roy Little home last Wednesday. The next meeting will be held April 24 at the H. Dav- enport home. A large crowd turned out for the rabbit drive Sunday. They will drive the south half of Canfield next Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Little called at the Ghylin home Sunday. Callers in Bismarck Friday were, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ghylin, Oscar Olson, Clayton Little, Chas. Kuehl, Merrill Lindsay and Mrs. P. E. Patton. spend- ing a few weeks at the Ira Bailey hor ef & ih ! deills ef i i Ki 5 i F fi ty i i! i i i i | in i i fi fs i # 4 i : 5 i i | | i i i fi tH i f hil c Hi gE ty j TT

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