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oat ‘ « ———___—___—______—_—__ j Welch’s Spur | -—————- ' By MRS, R. M. WELCH Word comes from California of an { Moffit o_. i: By MRS. C. E. MOFFIT ’ — Mr. and Mrs Harold Krebsack and two children went to Minneapolis Saturday. He attended the Soo Line telegraph operators’ meeting Sunday. ‘They returned to Sterling Monday The Women's Foreign Missionary society met at the home of Mrs. J. C. Kendall Wednesday afternoon. After the meeting @ pot-luck lunch was served. The advisory council of the O. A. ‘Wednesday afternoon. presides ‘Mrs. Julia Moffit, who has been in Apr Mr. and Mrs. Everett Velzy left early Saturday morning for Valley City where they will spend Easter ‘vacation. Mr. and Mrs, Ira Peckins and chil- dren and Mrs. Lydia Bullock were Bismarck callers Saturday. tives during Easter vacation. Mrs. Arthur Hayes entertained a group of ladies at a surprise ‘Mrs. Peter Hofstad. party at’ the home of Olson. Three tables of ‘The guest of honor received :nany beautiful gifts and a purse of money. The Rainbow Homemakers club met Bailey May 17 as the regular meeting day, May 10, is “Play Day” at Mof- fit, Mrs. Whiteaker served a very nice lunch, Still | ‘ By I. 8. HAGSTROM The Sunshine Workers 4-H club met at the home of Helen and Mary Pearson Saturday afternoon. Robert J. Moni 7» assistant if ; i Gloria and Marcella Coons spent this week with their grandmother, Mrs. Grant Turner. Mrs. Ralph Turner of Potosi, Wis., is here visiting her parents, Mr. and | Mrs. A. Envick and other relatives. | Mrs. M. A. Johnson left Wednes- day for Iowa where she will visit rela- rt i cisco, Calif., after spending the win- ter there, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Antrim and Hazlegrove j By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE ‘Will Thieling, Frank Gray and E. Siamers were in Tuttle Monday. Ed. and Art Oschuner and Frank John Buck, were in Steele Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Art Oschuner and Ted Beich and Roy Kraemer called Thurs- day evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray. Russell Woodward called at the Mr. and Mrs. McCullough from Bismarck visited Miss Braden’s school Monday afternoon. The school board held a school Prane, SF the 0. J." Rhodes ‘horse visited with Herbert Schiadt tast Sunday evening. Mrs. Walter Grewe returned here after spending a few days at her home near Ws Hattie il THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1985 i § i z i i By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD Mr. and Mrs. August Nelson and son Junior, who have been staying at the Andrew Nelson home, moved week, attending to business matters. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld and children spent Thursday at Bismarck visiting relatives, School No. 2 opened in Painted ‘Woods Monday with Miss Hilda Link of Hazen as teacher, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Erickson and son Ernest spent the week-end at the , | Andrew Nelson ‘home. H. W. Crawford visited at the Ole Lillefjeld home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Nellie Peterson and daughter, Mrs. Jack Thull, and daughter Marie Jane of Chicago, who are visiting relatives at Wilton, visited at the Andrew Nelson home Wednesday aft- ernoon. Mrs. Peterson and Mr. Nel- son are sister and brother, A home Thursday. Mrs. P. E. Patton spent Thursday Friday at Bismarck, having den- was a guest at Eis : i Fo : A £ piel HH g E 4 # i i i By MRS. K. R. SNYDER Prayer meeting and Bible study were held at the John Clark home fednesda} + The next meet- will be at the John R. Stewart The Stewartsdale Ladies’ Aid Mis- g3 .|sionary society met at the home of Alex Anderson Mrs. Thursday after- mee wih 18 embers 0045s Ciees Mrs, Maggie Lamb and son Andrew, ©. G. Davenport, Bob Fields, and Homer Anderson. Hector McClean has been visiting at Dan McClean’s and with his broth- er, Alex McClean’s for several days. Jacob Dietrich was a business call- er in Bismarck Wednesday. Helen Becknall visited her mother ie Bing Crosby's twins look eo much alike they're being fingerprinted 80 nine-months-old Phillip (left) won’t be spanked when brother Denny raids the jam jar. Capt. H. L, Barlow is taking the prints for the twins, ls Dixie Lee. also of the films, | (Associated Press Photo) much improved now. Miss Anne Geliner, who has been absent from school the past two ‘weeks, due to quinsy, resumed her school duties Monday. Nettie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter, Ensz, was rushed to Bismarck to a hospital where she underwent an emergency operation for appendicitis ‘Thursday. * Marion Hanson spent the week-end at her home. Martha Neff and Ida Wutzke spent the week-end at their respective homes. Mr. and Mrs. John Driscoll and O. G. Weitstock motored to Bismarck Friday to transact business. E. R. Leach motored to McKenzie Saturday to visit L. E. Heaton, Jr. [Wing By MARTHA MUELLER Mr. and Mrs. Ben Boss took their daughter Beverly to Bismarck to proved, Mrs. Charles Newcomer and chil- [Schrank] By EDNA MARCHANT Miss Tresa Fitagerald of near Re- gan is visiting her brother and sister- ’, Mrs. John Fitzgerald. } Roy Marchant and and Mrs. John Reile were Fri- day evening visitors at the John Witt Schuh, Mrs. Philip Schuh Saturday evening visitors at the Schuh lusky. BE Henry Jatan and Herman Neiters, Mrs, John Witt, Roy Marchant and Mr. a_i 7 ie. ° By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Miss Magdelena Malsam spent sev- eral days with Mrs, Frank Shaffer helping to get ready for the sale which was held Friday. ‘Those who attended to business at Bismarck Wednesday were Mrs, Marie Olausen and son Raider, Harold Christianson, ‘F. B. Paslay and W. F. Keeler. ' Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon and daughter Lillie, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Nelsen, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Nelsen, | qj Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson and Mrs. Henry Olson were business callers in|, Bismarck Thursday. Miss Evelyn Newcomer spent the Howard Martin Ne! turned home Wednesday night from Park Rapids, Hubbard, and Menahga, mother, Mrs. George Potter, who died at the University hospital at Minne- Nt Lein ‘ By OLGA M. RISE Miss Helen Holgerson is quite ill ith pneumonia. Mrs. Melvin Backman and Mrs. Ina Davis were Saturday guests of Mrs. Irvin Johnson, in Bismarck. ° Nick Holgerson and Emil Sundquist were business callers in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sundquist paid Bail guests of Mr. and Mrs. ‘The Homemakers’ club met at the home of Mrs. Grose Broste Wednes- day afternoon. Mrs. Bert Hedstrom ° A large crowd attended the P.-T. A. meeting held in School No. 2 Friday week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Homer the! Nelsen, Mrs. Ole Nelson, Mrs. Homer Nel-|%, son and Miss Evelyn Newcomer visit- ed at Clear Lake school Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaffer spent, several days at Bismarck with their daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Hargrave. | Ted . junday. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and baby motored to Steele on Monday. Paul Paslay, Albert Christenson and Nels Dronen were Bismarck busi- ness callers Tuesday. eumiessiieliainne eee {Sterling | ee By MBS. GEO. LEE The minstrel given by the Sterling Arthur Solberg, Mrs. Victor Engdahl, Emma Nelson and Mabel Magnus. Birthday songs were sung in honor of Mrs, Nels Nelson and Mrs. Art Mag- Mrs. Nelion and Mrs. Ernest Kell Achieves ment day features were Mrs. Bert high school at the school here last|ing Wednesday evening was well attend- ed and enjoyed by everyone present. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Belk, Isam Belk and Lucille Elness of Bismarck visited at the H. L. Belk and Elsuss Kenzie were Saturday evening visi- ,|tors at the Geo, Lee home. Geo. Lee of McKenzie visited at his home here over the week-end. Herman. Schapper was rushed to the St. Alexius hospital Saturday after falling about 20 feet out of a tree north of Sterling and fractur- ing both wrists. He was reported resting easier than was expected Tuesday. —————————__——_ Sibley Butte Al By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST Mr. and Mrs. Arne i Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Clizbe attend- ed the Farmers Union meeting at Sterling Monday night. Elmer Bloomquist and son Wayne were Sterling callers Friday. PRAY FOR rave Fav the Okt Phete) om Under the leadership of a minister, children of srayed for rain to. put an end to the “black pg lt ahora countryside fer RAIN TO END DUST penarée™ of Gust if hostess, daughter, Mrs. Alvin > and sisters, Mrs. Solberg and Mrs. Hen- ershott. The next meeting will be 8am Vik left Saturday for Colum- bus, Mont., where he will be employed their |for some time. 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