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e nt a! ee en tee eee! i} « ¥ y Pt x q t My. F 4 ere i Welch’s Spur | ——_-_— By MRS. KR. M. WELCH Mr, and Mrs. Robert Welch and Jittle son David were in Bismarck i : aoe ‘© \clara Weber, all of Wing, called at|@ay evening until Monday morning| Playing s classical and modern of tae local baseball team, Hazlegrove [the ‘Christ "Welzcl home’ ‘Thursday with his grandparents, Mr. aod Strs:|program, the | Chicaro Se anpserecomenenr wee apmee, | | MMM @ \evening. James Koon of Driscoll. String will 23 in con- Florence Lake | | ME and Mrs LL. zimmer and| A Boy Scout mecting was held at cert at the Bimnarck city sudttoriam s— nl! By MRS, RAY HAZLEGROVE | Gaughter Thecla motored to Bismarck |the school here Tuesday night. Also | Monday a : H ‘saturday to transact business. @ Girl Scout club was organized. lo’clock. This concert will be the Welch’s 5 By MBS. HY SEILINGER | Russell Woodward and Prank Gray| Mr. ané Mrs. John Plients and fam-| Mr. and Mrs. James Sedivec of /last of the four making up the 2535 | Sunday - |were in Tuttle and Steele Tuesday. |ily spent Bunday evening at the| Wing were guests at the John Sedivec| Artist Series sponsored by Miss Mr, and Mrs Bernard Zimmer returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Woodward and |Christ Wetzel 4 home Saturday evening and Sunday.|Maude A. Toliefsen and was booked at the John We from a CCC camp at Arkansas Bat-|{amily were Thursday evening call-| Albert Eide spent the-week-end at| Mr. and Mrs. Mike Victor and two /late in the season so as to come with- | ilo @ urday morning. ers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Art |his home here. children, Elsie and Fritz, of McKen-|in National Music week. ; S. W Burlei h Mr. and Mrs. Bethel Bailey and Oschuner. Mr. and Mrs. John Scherbanski, Jr.,|Zic visited with Miss Mary Victor at] The quartette now is on ite 1835 i %. We z Gaughters, Deloris and Ethel, Mrs. Those from here who attended are the parents of a baby girl born|L. B. Smith's Sunday. Spring tour, which will cover s ——— ~——~@ | Mary Walters and Mrs, Henry Belling. | play Gay et Tuttle Friday were Mr. Sunday. ———_—____——+ period of 12 weeks and will extend 5. ALEX STEWART jer and son Donald were business and Mrs. Joe Goldsmith and family,| The Arens basketball team motor- Frances | west to the Pacific coast and south ey tees. BUEX F icallers in Bismarck Monday. |Mrs. Julia Kraemer and children,/ed to Tuttle Sunday to have a team 4. to the Gulf of Mexico, including =p- Den Mc-|. Vernon Johns ts on the sick lst Mr. and Mrs. Fred Krein and chil-| picture taken. ‘| pearances st the principal western vers" with the flu this week. |Gren, Mrs. Lucy Hirsch and family,) Alex Cromwell and Andrew Kraft] py MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN 2nd southern universities. The quar- 2 visitor at .,Miss Ann Eide spent the week-end |Lawrence Goldsmith and Mrs. Fredicailed at the Emil Schockmyer cj tette is traveling by car and is carry- nhay eve- |#! her home in Arena. | Wetzel. home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Floyd Owen and Mrs. Gij-|!2g more than $10,000 worth of rare és |_ Mr, and Mrs. Herman Seilinger and | @————_______—_————-@ wr. and Mrs. Christ Wetzel calied bert Melick and Miss Tena Harms {ld Italian instruments. ant tie |sons and Henry Bellinger were callers | | Hampton st the ER. Leach home Thursday attended the Home Makers project Organised in 1933 oe ee at the Chas. Sellinger home Sunday. | ¢ evening. meeting which was held in Bismarck| O7gatization of the quartette was aeughter Hel | Orva Bailey was a business caller | ‘Wednesday. completed in the fall of 1933 by Ben cee vielted *\in Wing Monday. By ELIZABETH KOPPY ‘ McKenzi {| ta , Madland and Wi ‘M. Goodsell, who was reared in North | —¢ j enzie tage wety|and South Dakota. His father at one mer | Sarg ———__—_______@| Drawver left for Pembina county John | | Schrunk Miss Frieda Ohlhauser, who is in Monday where they will farm. time was instructor of stringed in- i | the Valley City Teach- week. 1% Hazelton, spent Easter Sunday st the By MES. T. T. HUGHES ‘Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kershaw, Mrs,|Struments at Gist 0 Swan | |Herman Backhaus home. Freedtonsy Lawrence Madiand, Mr. and Mrs.|@tS college and also at the Aberdeen, Bwanson’s las { By EDNA MARCHANT |, Regina Koppy called at the Frank/ yr and Mrs. P. E. Roth, accompa- | Walter Dietzman, Miss Gladys Tooker,|8- D. Teachers college. Prank Glurn riends and | — jLawler home Wednesday afternoon. I nied by Mrs. Henry Larson, were visi-|and Carl Carlson from this During the first year of the quar- page Monday and! Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wentz und} Wednesday Miss Hilda Schiermeis-| tors in sterling, Monday. attended Mrs. Rogers’ funeral in|tette's existence, no thought was i |family of Center have moved to Wing.|ter, her pupils and patrons gathered; wre pL Adams visited her sister,|Bismarck Friday afternoon. given to public performance and the | Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wahl and Mr.|at her school for a picnic dinner. It/ssre 1. D. Hulett in Bismarck Wed-| Mildred Dietzman returned home| Members of the quartet rehearsed to- —————— ‘and Mrs. Jake Stroh, &r., attended | Was the last day of school. nesday. . |Tuesday afternoon after spending|sether week after week and month ! Ecklund |Mr. Stroh’s aunt's funeral at Streeter) Visitors at the Herman Backhaus| yrs Henry Larson and Mrs. T. T.|several days with her aunt and fam-|after month, purely for the love of ——— —— [Buntey. home Sunday evening were the Misses| Hughes attended Homemakers’ |ily north of Bismarck. chamber music playing. By the end | Mr. and Mrs. John Witt were Frances and Elizabeth and Prank | project lesson in Bismarck Wednes-! Visitors and callers at the W. A./0f the year, a beautiful ensembie had By ELBIZ MUEREY |Thursday dinner guests at the C. C. Koppy. day. Dietzman home Sunday were Mr.|Geveloped. It then was decided that : [ | Wentz home in Wing. The Homemakers club met at Mrs.| wr and Mrs. Ed Horn and two sons|and Mrs. Anton Fischer and deugh-|the organization should appear be- son Frank and| Mr. and Mrs, Marchant motored to Theo. Schnaible’s home Thursday | sng pars Henry Gehl of Fulda, Minn.,|ter, Ardell. Mrs. Floyd Owen and|fore the public and the 1934 spring Dolorus were) Wing Monday. afternoon. Due to rainy weather only ana Mrs R. F. Washick and Gaughter |son Lewis, Gordon Halverson and|tour brought the musicians sensa- Bismarck and » - ie serene ier Blane “ib Betty Jane of Minneapolis, left |Ivani Sherman. ‘onal success. | Missouri | tere Regine rid Prana ey, Caueh | Thursday morning after visiting Mr.! Supper guests at the Tebbo Harms| The quartette ts composed entirely van Holden, Donald, | YW Me Ft rs Regina anc iden motored and Mrs. Fred Habeck for several/nome Sunday night were Mr. and/of Americans and with the exception isitors at the | jMandan Tuesday. The latter Te-| days Mrs. Gehl is Mrs. Habeck’s|\turs. Senus Harms and daughter,|0f Mr. Reiners all have received their Al Holden home Sunday | By MRS. K. R. SNYDER | mained to resume her duties tn the | mother and Mrs. Horn and Mrs. Wa-|Mis: Luella, an¢ Lucille Monroe and|musical education in the United Mrs. Charlie age oy gon hospital there, shick are her sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dietzman. States. All but Mr. Goodsell are na- Leonard visited at the John Partyke) rhe stewartsdale Ladies’ Aid Mis-|* aspqeo Dadar ”~> ||_~«sThe Royal Neighbors are giving two |, @ | tive Chicagoans. Much of Mr. Good- home Sunday. sionary society met at the home of | | Sibley Butte - \lome-act plays Saturday, May 4, at the |% Glenview | |sel's early life was spent on a claim The children of school No. 7 were! srs J. ¥, Chesak ‘Thursday after-|@ @! schoolhouse. The plays are “Wanted,! | e Within the boundaries of the Chey- taken to the Capital City Friday to| noon, Because of the rain few mem-| & Cook” and “W: | @——__—® Jenne Indian reservation in western view the capital and other interesting | hers were present and no business} By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST | arerwards there will be a shadow 50- VIOLET L JOmNSON South Dakota. It was there that aces. ‘They had a picnic which was} meeting was held. | ee clable and drawing of number for a ! Geveloped that were destined id in the children's park. It was) Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Snyder and| , Bismarck callers from here Satur-|the quit. Cieesa who has beens pa-|%0 60 ‘ith him through life, and ‘She close of the school term here. |son Kenneth were Thursday supper C8Y were Mr. and Mrs, Andrew | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller and). seme hy the past '04ay his principal interests outside Dave Bly was @ business caller in| yuests at the William Wills home near Schauer and son Vern, Mr. and Mrs. / sanity of Frances township were Bun- |! — ‘of music are in studying the Ameri- Wilton Baturday. Erittin. [phe ntact cin phat om es jean hunting rattlesnakes. Mr. and Mrs. Al Holden and Mr.! Mr, and Mrs. Frances McCarty and | Baty, Elmer Bloomquist and Bill An" | home. these hobbies that and Mrs. Albert Larson attended the json, Farl, of Apple Creek township | Gerson and Mr. and Mrs. I, Daven-| 47° ang strs. Palkins of Wilton |,,.vi9let Johnson spent Wednesday et] 1 Po ive had an effect upon all the funeral services of Lewis Peterson. |were callers at the John Crawford |Port and children. were Saturday visitors of Mr. and)o oon members and all are making collec- Mrs, Paul Eddy and children called|home ‘Thursday afternoon. | Mrs. Evans and children visited stairs me L Adams and Mr. and Mrs. | “0005. \tions of Indian relics and rattlesnake prey Frida .|the Elmer Bloomquist home Sunday. | A large crowd attended the party on Mrs, Bteve Murrey ‘Ye Mrs. C. D. Kimball from near Brit: \Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lewis of Man-|2- ?-, Wildfang. \given for Mr. and Mrs. Lars Jacob- fattles. They take the greatest de- ———————----—-———eeewe @ |tin 1s visiting at the home of her par- \dan visited there also Sunday evening. | @— (son Priday evening at their home. | light in traveling through a part of Phoenix | Paull sudden utd sahil lis et Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Schauer! | Clear Lake { |Dancing and cards were the main|the country where Indians and rat- > Paenoat ee i Wil |visited at the O, J. Roth home Sun-|@ © Civersions of the evening. Harold tlesnakes abound. The fact that Mr. ilson | \aay. Larson, Prank Kocker and Walter|Rink is an expert with = moving By ELIZABETH NEFF ° | ©. J. Roth, Elmer Bloomquist and| ®8y MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN | perisch furnished music for the danc- picture camera and that Mr. Good- —— Bill Anderson, 6. E. Clizbe and son — \ing. Lunch was served at midnight. |sell excells with a rifle has provided Dar.end watch Adolph Dems, and By MRS. JOHN A. BERG Clarence were business callers in Pisbriees Keeler and Al Morse mo-| Mr. and Mrs. Shirl Niedermeier wri reed thrills for the entire organtza- son were Friday visitors at é Bismarck Monday. to Bismarck Tuesday. ithe parents of a son born Saturday Otto Rachel home. Mr. and Mrs. B. Gering of Mc-\" sire, George =e and son Rus-| Mrs. Belle Van Vieet is visiting at evening. | Trained by Parents Ida Wutzke was an overnight guest |Clusky and Mr. and Mrs. John Reuer| 5011 visited at the P. E. Roth home the home of her son and daughter-| Mr. and Mrs. John Brown and) Mr. Goodsell received his early at the E. Edie home. of Turtle Lake spent Sunday at the -ruegday afternoon. |in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Van Vieet. family of Wilton were Sunday visi-| musical training from his father and Mr, and Mrs. Gust, Rosenou and|Ludwig Wagner home.» |_ Mrs. Florence Larson visited at the| A surprise party was given in hon- tors at the E. C. Siebel home. jmother on the violin and piano, daughter Ella were Sunday visitors at| Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolf, and Mr.| mmer Bloomquist home Wednesday jr of Miss Nellie Dance Wednesde Mr. and Mrs. Theo. and /respectively. His later study was the John Wutzke home. and Mrs. Otto Wolf spent Sunday at! otrernoon, evening at her school house. The famiiy of Bismarck spent Sunday at/principally under the guidance of Albert Rachel was taken to the St,|the Harold Lange home near Wilton. @jevening was spent in playing cards. the Jacobson home. Michel Gusikoff, Jacques Gordon Alexius hospital Saturday morning] Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schmidt of Lyman Her school closed Friday. | Mrs. Marion Richel, Robert and/and Mischs present con- where he had an operation Sunday. iY L. B, Olson motored to Bismarck | Elmer Drum, @ former resident of this community, is spending a few days here visiting. He will return to his home in Minnesota Saturday. Alex Neff and daughter Magdalena and G. A. Bossert were Bismarck shoppers Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs. August Neff Jr, and|% ‘Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neff were ‘Tues- day evening callers at the Alex Neff Mr. and Mrs, Christ Wolff and daughter Inez, and sons Henry and Juluis were Tuesday evening visitors @t the Albert Wutzke home. John Wutzke, Bill Gellner and Alex Neff, Sr. were Bismarck business callers Thursday. Driscoll ° | By DELLA MAE OLSON Mable Gran Ulsaker, dramatic feader and interpreter, presented “Lady MacBeth” at the high school ‘Thureday afternoon. ,Mesdames J. Steez and A. Olson were hostesses for the Ladies’ Aid Thursday afternoon in the hall, Mrs. A. 8. E. Metcalf, Mrs. Clara Johnson, Mrs. McCann and Mrs. ehlabach attended the Women's Poreign Missionary district conven- tion at Steele last Wednesday after- ‘noon. Mr. and Mrs. FE. J. Swanson and family spent the week-end at Steele. ‘Lawrence Knutson of Steele, who has been visiting for several days at their home, returned with them, Miss Helen Jackson spent over Gunday visiting Miss Ione Johns, E. M. Jacobson of Ray, N. D. at tended to his farm interests here Monday. ‘The Luther league members gave a party Friday evening in the hall. Mrs, Alma Bertheau and son Aug- use of Linton were callers at the C, A. Swanson home Sunday. Mrs. Swanson, who has heen visiting for several days at Linton, returned with them. Beverly Pederson is a patient at a local hospital in Bismarck. Rev. and Mrs. Brenna and Mr, and ‘Mrs, A. Hammar spent Monday in Bismarck. Baldwin | ° By MES. FLORENCE BORNER ‘The regular meeting of the P, T. A. was held in the school house Friday evening. Several original readings were given and a mock trial was staged. A duct was sung by Iva May | Nordstrom and Burnette Landerholm. Miss Gramling also sang several Lunch was served at mid- Florence Rupp has returned to ther studies at the Valley City state teachers college after spending the Baster vacation with her parents, Mr. _ and Mrs, G, G. Rupp. ‘Mrs, N. Demoray and small son of | Jamestown are house guests at the ‘home of Mrs. Demoray's parents, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Arnold Rupp. Mr, and Mrs. Alex Waltos, who re- ently moved from near Mandan to the farm near here, were urprised “Sunday evening plage Asean @| With her cousin, Lauvina Bally. gatherea at their home for a “house | warming party”. The time was spent | socially and a nice midnight lunch Was served by the ladies, Ernest Rupp, who has been spend ing the Easter season at home, has returned to his CCC camp in Minne- sola, Miss Myrtle Little of Bismarck was a Sunday guest at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Little & dance will be held in the com- nall Saturday evening for the Sunday at the Stroble home. Mr. and Mrs, Christ Flemmer and Mr, and Mrs. John Berg visited at the Wm. Wagner home Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. John J. Wagner andj sons spent Sunday at Goodrich, N.! D., with Arthur Paff, \ Richmond —__________-@ By MARTHA BOSSERT E. E. Perry was a Friday caller at the Bossert home. | Miss Rose Horst, who spent the past two weeks visiting at the Jacob Hien home, left Friday for her home in Java, 8. D. Miss Hester Baily spent this week Miss Marcella Nieters 1s assisting Mrs. Alfred Larson with the house- work while Sylvia Eckholm 1s spend- ing some time at her home south of Wing. Miss Emma Hienbuck 1s employed! at the Herold Madiand home. Mr, and Mrs. Reynold Hien were Sunday guests at the David Hein home. Mr, and Mrs. William Witt and daughter Esther were Saturday over- night guests at the A. Degner Home. John, Martin, Emil and Eva Deg- ner visited Sunday at the Bossert home, —_—_________- | Burnt Creek | By MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Doppler are the proud parents of a baby boy born Monday, April 22, Mrs, Doppler was a Burnt Creek school teacher for three successive years, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Coddington and Edna Andahl, Bertram and Arlene Coddington and Walter Bertsch were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs, Dave Kensler and family Wednesday. Robert Kensler, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kensler has tonsilitis and mastoids, Lucy, Emilia, Valentine Steiner and Donald Coddington were over night guests of Mrs. Marian Heck of Bis- marck, Bertram and Wesley Coddington called at the Valentine Steiner home Sunday, Raymond Flannigan called at the Fred Klowetter home Saturday eve- ning April 27, y Joseph Schonert and Rosemary and Grace Schonert were dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs, William Paul and family Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Valentine Steiner Sr. called at the Lester Blattner home Sunday evening. Mrs. Marian Heck spent the week- end at the Valentine Steiner home. Mrs, Heck is the mother of Mrs. Val- entine Steiner, Mr..and Mrs, Charles Rafferty and Mrs. Noble of Mott were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. E, Coddington and family last Friday, Miss Edna Andahl was a dinner guest at the H. E. Coddington home Sunday. Wesley Coddington, Bertram Cod- dington, Laurence Feltrupp, Walter Bertsch and Miss Janice Coddington attended the dance given at the Ja- cobson home Friday j when a group of friends and relatives’ Martin, N. D., and John Frelich spent . @|to Denhoff Friday night to sttend The Telfer 4-H Poultry club met at the McMurrich home Saturday. All members were present. Maxine Al- lensworth joined the club at this; / meeting o Wm. McMurrich was shopping in Bismarck Friday. His sister, Mar- garet, returned with him, stopping at the Glenn Oder home to visit. Saturday shoppers in Bismarck from this community included Jacob Dietrich, Chas, Allensworth, B. B. Fields Homer Anderson. £ M. THOMPSON &r., of Tuttle called at. the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Merkel Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Sophus Lein and Miss | ° on business Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson and) family were entertained at the John Steeg home in Driscoll Sunday. Nels Dronen visited his son at the St. Alexius hospital in Bismarck Sun- day. He says he is getting very nicely. Mrs. Marie Olausen and sons, Er- Ung and Raider, were Sunday callers at the Harold Christianson home. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Nelsen and By 8. GYLDEN Mr. and Mrs, Gust Eckholm, Mrs. John Hokana and son Theodore re- turned Monday night from Braddock where they attended Apostle Luth- eran church services at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Ross, Miss Hilma Olson and Sulo Gylden pine jpalin Reatard waco tllcascaee fo and Mr, and Mrs Bveret Lyman school No. 3 has been closed {Carlson baky were: entertaieed the past week because of sickness, |Sunday at the Charley: Newcomer Arthur Magnus, Walter Ojanen and|home at Driscoll. ‘ Arne Antilla were transacting busi-|_ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hansen o! ness in Bismarck Saturday. Kidder county were Sunday visitors Pupils of Lyman school No, 1 en-|@t the Ole Newland home. tertained their parents at Allen Van Vieet has accepted a post- | held at the schoolhouse Saturday, it tion with the Standard Oil company | being the last day of school for this rm, marck. Andrew Dronen was an overnight ‘ visitor at William Harju’s Saturday. | Still | Miss Sylvia Eckholm returned Sun- 9 day to the North Patterson ranch where she will resume her duties By I. 8. HAGSTROM after spending a two-week vacation at her home. ‘The Lakeville Homemakers met at ae —- ————r=anonnmwnene @ |the home of Mrs. A. H. Erickson Sat- if Wing | Urday afternoon. The ladies discuss- ed plans for a program to be given the latter part of May. Mrs. O, N. Erickson and Mrs, A. H. Erickson presented the very interesting lesson of “The Silkworm and Bilk Hosiery.” Miss Nellie Hagstrom was a guest, A delicious lunch was served by the hostess. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs, C. L. Johnson May 23. ° By MARTHA MUELLER N. Collins motored to Fargo Fri- day to attend a convention. Jack Glanville, son Irvin, and Edna Erickson, and Arline Dalbec motored o the declamation program. The latter got third in the declamation contest.) Oscar Hagstrom resumed his Norville Hill and Bud Sedevic visit-|teaching duties in Estherville school ed at the James Sedevic home Sun-|No. 4 Monday after a three weeks’ day. = vacation, Jacob Banttarl and son Fred, ac-| Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Erickson mo- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Charles|tored to Turtle Lake Sunday to visit Josephson, attended services injWwith Mrs. Erickson’s parents, Mr. Gackle, N. D., Sunday. and Mrs. Herman Hanson. Mr. and Mrs, John Mueller and| George and Helen Johnson, Rubin children were visitors at the John|Pearson, Albert, Oscar, Naomi and Weber, Jr., home Sunday afternoon. | Nellie Hagstrom attended the play, Mr. and Mrs. C. Moser and chil-|“Elmer,” given by a group of high dren, Delfred and Oscar, of Mc-|schcol ncaa at the Log Cabin in Laughlin, 8. D., were overnight guests|Regar, Thursday e' . at the Ed. Dalbec home Tuesday. Rev. Oscar oemaee of Seattle, The Burleigh county musical festi-|Wash., conducted services in Gg val was held in Bismarck Saturday. |Swedish Mission church Sunday snd |, Many from this community attended. | Monday A. F. Ghylin and Oscar Olson of| Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Cornell of Bis- Canfield were callers at the \John|marck, formerly of this community, Mueller home Sunday. . are the parents of a 10-lb, baby girl o— born Wednesday, April 24. Rock Hill Mr. and Mrs, Ole and : daughters, Naom! and Nellie, helped Mary Pearson celebrate her 12th By RUTH LITTLE birthday anniversary Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Gordon mo- | ‘ Canfield tored to Bismarck Monday, Phyllis Little was an overnight Yh limber of folka pathered at ths number of a ——_ JR. Fitzgerald home We Mrs. Abble McCoy returned home By MBS. A. F. GHYLIN evening to charivar! Mr, and Mrs,|Saturday after spending a few days Lawrence Fitzgerald who were re-|in Bismarck, cently married. Refreshments were} A large crowd attended the Ladies’ served, Aid at the Harry Davenport home Miss Mabel Lytle returned to school; Wednesday. The next meeting will No, 2 Monday morning to resume her |be held at the May 15. duties as teacher after ® week's Eas-| Mr. ter vacation, nea eat Puc ae |e were Sunday guest 5 Willie Jiras of Baldwin is = guest, visited this week at the J. F. Little home. Sunday guests, the Mrs, Bessie Monroe home wpe Mr. and Mra, Dale Mr. and Mrs. John Welsenberger, | and left Monday morning for Bis-| THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1935 > ‘ i Sterling By MES. GEO. LEE The next meeting of \P. T. A. will be held at | school] May 19th Mrs. H. E. Wildfang and son Ra- |mon attended the 4th wedding an- ‘of Mr. and Mrs, J. F. Wildfang at iv Lioyd Wildfang home last Thurs- y. Miss Evelyn Thomas visited with |relatives and friends at Driscoll over the week-end. George Lee, Jr., visited from Fri- the Sterling the Sterling niversary celebration given in honor ) TO APPEAR IN CITY HAS NOTED PLAYERS Ben M. Goodsell, Native Dako- tan, Organized Group Which Plays Here Monday (Have Two-Fold Purpose hand of Cot! eonoay crenessa Relief Clients Kept at Worth. Symphony soi bined wale, S| white Employment, Publi orchestra. Construction Assisted a rahe Pind of that orchestra Biayed daily supervising the construction of roads, Swift Bridge af Service during the/,\horts and baseball diamonds; di- |2834 Century of Progress exposition | recting school building repairs and ‘Upon three different occasions, these ln? canning projects and distribut- ‘two men have deen singled out BY ling feed and roughage to needy farm- Dr. Frederick Stock from the 30/00 So" Dart of the federal emerg- |Siolinists comprising the violin sec-| -1-+ retiet burden borne on the broad Hoar of the Onioago Symphony Of-/ soulders of Gordon Moore, Burleigh jshestra t> perform quadruple COD-| county work relief director. |eertoe requiring the services of but) “Harmonised with the humane side Sour sale wees, of the federal program through | which direct relief is apportioned, the Program of the work division takes az much of the relief as possible out of the direct dole classification. tig Mh i i § 4 par i a o iE vet Phylis of Iron Mountain, Mich., and} |Mrs. Earl Sterret and Marie John- son of Casper, Wyo. are spending a few days here with relatives and at- tended the funeral of their father. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Larson entertain- ed a number of young folks at a party last Saturday evening. Danc- Trygg By MES. GEORGE NELSON Mr. and Mrs. August Carlson and ttle Virginia Cordella from Dickin- son were guests Easter Sunday at the home of Mrs. Carlson's sister, Mrs. Sigrid Lundquist. They returned Monday night. They also visited at the Gene Cunningham home. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nelson, Gerald and Fred Cox motored to Bismarck and Mandan Wednesday. Violet Spangberg was a guest last Sunday at the John Anderson home. Mrs, Sigrid Lundquist accompanied Gene Cunningham and Edward to Bismarck last Saturday. Lenora Hedstrom, teacher of school No. 3, gave a luncheon Friday at her school for her pupils and parents. Easter egg candy and packages were given by the teacher. Pictures were taken of the group. Floyd and Hazel Anderson attend- ed @ party in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Fitzgerald at the James Fitzgerald home last Wednesday. George Pettis, who came here re- cently from Little Forks, Minn., to visit his brother Elmond at the Cederstrom home, went to Tappen where he will receive a position. Gene Cunningham, Edward Mor- vison and Alice Haase were dinner and supper guests Sunday at the George Nelson home. Ernest Kell was in Bismarck Friday. David Trygg motored to Hazelton Friday where Jessie Pettis teaches there and returned with them to spend the week-end at home pene > | Wilton By MES. ART FERRIS ton. “Air and Mrs, Al Dutton and fam- ily of Mandan spent last week at the Frank Dutton home. Mr. and Mrs, Jake Moser of Mercer moved into the Harry Trixa house un Burleigh avenue. . HL, Gramling and Ernest, Baily petite lights were set up as recommended by the United States department of com- The lighting system made her musical training largely at the of Bismarck were supper at the home of the former's sister, Mrs. township this week. Mr. and Mrs. John Stolz are the parents of a baby girl born Saturday, April 27. { Moffit ? . By MRS. C. E. MOFHIT The advisory council of the O. A. R. P. club held its regular fortnightly meeting at the home of Mrs. W: H. Brownawell Wednesday afternoon. There was ® good attendance of members besides several visitors. After the business meeting lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Homer Brownawell. The next meet- ing will be May 8 at the home of Kendall. . C. i party was given at the a H ge fis gE Hf ith i i 4 Buf pee ek Ra i ag i 5 eg ifee i F lite ae TA z i af 3 2 a4 : EG EE il %. i 3 E 5 ; Fx i é B3 ak ef 98 ff of A of possible the inauguration Friday of twice-a-day Chicago to Seattle service. Materials for the grandstand and bleachers at Bismarck’s baseball park were furnished by the local club with the labor and provided the work division. Twelve miles of FE Persons Get Prizes Seven North are richer by the sum are a result of Friday by the Procter and Gamble company in con- nee with an Oxydol limerick con- FE E F 4 i i +4 i z aE § i B z 3 it l i | i ie is i be Ree uu: “y Eat f i Het ie Hite B E o—e':' administrative | | it i 2 ip i af | E | che By iH ‘ i i SEE el Bt gE EF 22: g ; Hl f 58 H ae