The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 13, 1935, Page 3

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By LILLIE JIRAS . and Mfs. J. A. Varley were en- ed at dinner Sunday at the berg home. Anderson of Bismarck term of school in Crom- Na, 2 Monday. She is her home with the F. 0, Nel- ‘Mrs, Sam Brown, daughter id son Louis and Bill Kaiser at the Jiras home Sun- ii etie te if Mr. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Nelson and sons Corliss and Howard were enter- tained at dinner Sunday at the Enos Strandemo home near Baldwin, Miss Bernice Gilerke is spending this week at the Arthur Solberg home. Mr. and Mrs, John Gierke of Bis- marck, Carl Gierke and Joe Jiras were entertained at dinner Sunday at the John Engdahl home. Lein By OLGA M. RISE Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Christenson and daughter returned to Wilton Sunday after spending the past week at the B. N. Lein home. Lillian Botnen spent several days visiting her sister, Mrs. Tom Lien. Ernest Rise returned to the CCC camp at Foxholm, N. D., after spend- ing the past week at his home here. o¢ e | eo Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Barkman called | > at the Robert Bickert Home near Washburn Friday. Valdemar Lein, Knute Spilde, Arthur Rise, Sam Vik and Julius Kluksdahl who are with the CCC and stationed at Fort Lincoln, and Olive Rise of Bismarck spent Saturday evening and Sunday visiting at the parental homes, respectively. Loyla Erickson’ and Clara Rise left ettend high ‘school. ° Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lien visited at the William Botnen home in Kidder county Sunday. Mrs, J. O. Rise, Olive, Glenwood By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Mrs. Ingeborg Rasmussen spent afternoon with Mrs, Allen and Mrs, Belle Van Vieet. ~ ‘W. F. Keeler took Mrs. Iver Ander- Bismarck hospital Tues- she is receiving treatment. Van Vieet returned home from Wisconsin where she to attend the funeral of her of Bismarck spent send at the L. B. Olson via and Thelma Thorson, who. it the summer with Mr. and Anderson, returned to Bis- take up their school duties the coming year. id Mrs. Harold Christianson ters visited Sunday after- . Christianson’s moth- Olauson. a Mrs. Ben Oren and chil- Sunday visitors at the B. ome. Frank Shaffer spent . Mrs. at Bismarck with their oft gtEa EF i ie Bie i . wEi pede ge abasi Ee eft é i i i ————— Burnt Creek _| ——_—_____—_____—_“6 MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON Mr. and Mrs. Ben Steiner and Miss Marie Heck all of Bismarck Wednesday eveining guests at Sr., home. ' 5 Worst home in Riverview township ‘Thursday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Andahl and Saturday e Miss Janice M. Coddington entered high school in 9. NEIGHBORS and daughter, Delores Mae, shoppers in Bismarck Tuesday. Glenn Holister was a business caller at the James Watkins home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Krick, Minot, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Abelein, Ana- moose, were visitors at the R. G. Abelein home Sunday. Bernard Ely, Bismarck, is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Salter. Mrs. Luella Bend and daughter were shoppers in Bismarck Friday. eo | Glenview were ° | By VIOLET L. JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grabarkewitzs and children spent Sunday at the A. C. Wilde home at Wildwood lake. Paul, Vearl, Holden were Sunday callers at the Johnson home. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Thompson attended the funeral for Mrs. Thomp- son’s father, Mr. Meyers, at Mercer Sunday. Arthur Salsbury of Chicago, Ill., is & guest at the Walter Simons home for sometime. Mr. Simons and Mr. Salsbury are cousins, Irene Damstrom spent one day last week with Helen Anderson. Mr. and Mrs, Alex Oshanyk and daughter Genece visited at the Jacob- son home Sunday evening. Alice Spitzer spent the week-end with Violet L. Johnson. ‘The Ladies’ Aid met at the Walter Johnson was well attended with Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. William Bittner as hostesses. The next meeting will be at the Kjersten home near Wilton Oct, ard, 4 Telfer | ° o By MES. WM. McMURRICK Rev. and Mrs. Gulson and daugh- ter, Jeanne, returned recently from their vacation trip. They traveled through several western states, spend- ing some time in California. Doris Orchard of Bismarck visited at the Woodland home the past week. Mrs, Geo. Harren, her daughters, Mrs. Paul Gileney and Florence Harren, and Margaret and Geo. Mc- Murrich visited at the Wm. McMur- tich home Thursday evening. Mrs. I. J. Reid and daughter, Roberta, called at the Bert Buckley home Thursday afternoon. Sunday school were guests at the Glen Oder home Sunday evening. The gathering was in the nature of @ farewell for several who are going back to school. Young people from this commun- ity who will attend high school in Bismarck this year are Bernita Fields, Jeanne Gulson and Laurence | Woodland. Catherine Dietrich and Magdalene Emineth will go to St. Mary's and Maxine Allensworth to Lillian and Beryl Craven will go to high school in Menoken. Noel. and Homer Woodland have Joined the CCC and are stationed at Fort Lincoln at the present time. Hampton By ELIZABETH KOPPY Wm. Baker, accompanied by Ed Surber, both of Livona, wére business callers in Hampton Monday atfter- noon, Miss Hilda Schiermeister, who has been employed in Linton the past summer at the court house, and Petrie store, is now teaching school in the Livona district. Mr, and Mrs. Peter Schmidt and children of neaf Hazelton visited with their daughters ‘and sons-in- laws, the Jake and Walter Schier- meister familiés Sunday- afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Fettig of Linton and Mr. and Mike Roehrich of Strasburg visited the Steve Koppy home Sunday afternoon, Miss Anne Chesrown went to Lin- ton the middle part of this week. e \ ° o— .|Miss Chesrown will again resume her {duties as primary teacher. John Umber, who is working for John McCoy spent the week-end with his family in south Winona. Miss Pauline Koppy of Linton Spent Saturday night at her par- ental home. Thomas Yetter spent several days visiting old friends in the neighbor- ing e tons near Jamestown. jose attending high school in Linton from this vicinity are George Lawler and Regina Koppy. ¢ ° i Brittin | By O. DUTTON Lieutenant R. A. Day of Felts Field, Spokane, arrived here by air- Plane Saturday. He visited overnight ‘at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Day and was accompanied to Bismarck in the plane Sunday by @ his brother Richard. From Bismarck ++ i thine li i i! i j i Fr li Hel i Fe E E FE E i ° F E . F ij Lieut. Day with a brother officer, Capt. Laughlin, flew to Dayton, O. He will visit at Washington, D. C., ‘and at San Antonio, Texas, return- ing to Spokane from there. Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Triplett and Lydia Briscoe shopped in Bis- ursday. E Mrs. John Crawford and Harry and Norman| ¢. [Painicd Woods] By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erickson and son Ernest visited at the Andrew Nel- son home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. E. Lillefjeld called at the Ole Lillefjeld home Saturday aft- ernoon. Gerald, who has been stay- ing at the Ole Lillefjeld home, return- ed with them. Buddy Berger, who has been spend- ing the summer vacation with his grandparents, returned to his home at Bismarck Saturday. Melyin Erickson spent the week- end at the William Brown home. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brown also spent Sunday at the Brown home. E. Lillefjeld, Ole Lillefjield and Gerald were Bismarck callers Wed- nesday. e { Riverview ° | By MISS PHYLLIS WORST Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Coddington were dinner guests at the home of Herman Worst on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs,’Art Robins, Mrs. John Flannigan, and Mr. and Mrs, Edward |Flannigan were at Beach over Sat- \urday and Sunday. Mr. -and Mrs. Gus Hogue, Sr., and family were Capital City shoppers Saturday. Mrs, Viergutz of Norfolk, Neb., is visiting at the home of her sister, \Mrs. Frank Paul. Mr, and Mrs, Ira Hogue were Sun- |day callers of Mr. and Mrs. Gus gue, Sr., and family. Rita Worst was a Tuesday after- noon. caller at the home of Mrs. Gus Hogue, Sr. Mrs. Herman Worst and daughter |were Capital City shoppers Saturday. Edward Walgren of Menoken was a visitor at the Herman Worst home Tuesday afternoon, Ole Sathers was a Capital City shopper Tuesday afternoon. He at- tended a meeting in the city that evening. j ¢-—_ —— - Driscoll The Driscoll school commenced By DELLA MAE OLSON Monday the 9th. High school in- structors are M. Wagle and Miss Braaten; grade school, Mr. Miller, 7th. and 8th, Miss McCormick, 3rd and 4th, Miss Hanson, 5th and 6th and Miss Jenson, primary room. The Royal Neighbor's club met Wednesday afternoon at the Ward home. P, Tompkin of Valley. City attend- ed to farm interests here Saturday. Miss Evelyn Thomas of Sterling spent the week-end at her home, Lawrence Hull, who is stationed at the CCC camp at Wildwood, spent |“he week-end at home. Sunday eve- ning Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johns and Mr. and Mrs. Hull motored to Bis- marck where Mr. Hull remained. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Hanson and son and Mrs. A. Eisenbeisz spent Tuesday at Eureka, 8. D., visiting relatives, i Hugo Bassen, who is stationed at the CCC camp at Mandan, is spend- ing several days visiting in the com- ) munity. Miss Norma Ward has left for Bis- marck where she will enter the St. Alexius hospital school of nursing. Mrs. Crandall and daughter of Dawson visited between trains Wed- nesday at the A. Elsenbeisz home. C, A. Swanson returned home Sat- urday evening from a county com- missioner's meeting held at Bismarck last week, Mr. and Mrs. Axel Soder of Wing and Mr. and Mrs. J. Enz of Windsor were visitors at the A. Chapin home Sunday. st ( Moffit | ¢$—_— ° By MBS, C. E. MOFVIT Rev. and Mra, C. F, Curtis and children and Mrs..J. C.. Kendall-were Bismarck callers’ Monday afternoon. They also called in Mandan. The Ladies’ Aid met with Mrs. E. M. Whiteaker on Wednesday after- noon. A large crowd was present. Election of officers was held and following officers were elected: pres- ident, Mrs. John Adams; vice presi- dent, Mrs. August Benz; secretary, Mrs. Emil Enockson, and treasurer, Mrs, F. H. Pillsbury. A lovely lunch was served by the hostess. oie Like vari-colored blossoms floating in the wind, 150 parachutes sud- denly flowered against the sky to furnish this unprecedented spec- tacle for the Soviet Aviation Festival, held in Moscow. Almost simultaneously the jumpers stepped from six large passenger planes as they flew high over the city. All who went up, came down—safely. She will make her home in the schoolhouse during the year. ‘Miss Josephine E. Lee of Bordulac| 4 arrived at Still Saturday and visited at the Thompson Home. Miss Lee is to teach in Ecklund township, Miss A. B. Johnson, Mrs. Elmer Kling and Miss Naomi Hagstrom spent Monday and Tuesday attend- ing the recreational institute held in the Memorial building, Bismarck. Dr. Alfred Arvold of the N. D. A. C. oH instructions on community and play production. Mrs. Johnson was ap- pointed chairman of the community program committee which was pre- sented Tuesday . afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cox are open- ing schools No. 2 and 3 in Esther- ville township this week, Misses Andrea Snippen of Ryder, Victoria Fransen of Coleharbor, Illa Hayes of Wilson township and Alice Johnson will teach in Grass Lake. Misses Helen and Leona. Broehl, Ruth Cox and Hilma Johnson en- vege in the Regan high school Mon- y_ morning. ‘The Sunshine Wotkers 4-H club met at the home of Ruth Hochhalter Saturday afternoon. Discussions on accessories amd the inventory were held. ‘The next regular meeting will: be held with Nellie Wyknenko Sat- urday, Oct. 12, when all work is to be completed. Mrs. C. L. Johnson accompanied her sister, Mrs. Mattie Welan of Wil- ton to Washburn Friday where they visited old time friends. a FS ras Lange have had as their guest week Mrs. e's Phoenix | e am ° By ELIZABETH NEFF Clarence Sandberg and Adolph Pehl ;, lett Monday for the CCC camp. Saturday shoppers in Wing were Mr. and Mrs. J. J, Brose and son| Rhinehardt, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shopp, Mrs, Alex Neff and daughter Mag- dalena and George Brose. Sunday afternoon callers at the Alex Neff home were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gellner and daughters, Erna and Caroline, and sons, Martin and Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. John Wutzke, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Williamson and family, Lydia and Elsie Rachel. Magdalena and Elizabeth Neff were ‘Sunday supper guests at the Bill Geliner home. Mr. and Mrs, Gustaf Rosenau_ were Sunday supper guests at the Christ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lane and family are nicely settled in the Ol- thoff place north of Moffit. - School started last week with 78 pupils enrolled Mr, Larvick of Tem- vik as principal, Miss Margery Mor- ris of Bismarck, high school teacher, Miss Margaret Gillen of Burt, N. D., intermediate grades, and Miss Grace Miller of Moffit, primary. Miss M. Jameson was a Bismarck caller Tuesday. John Benz, Don Dralle and Oscar Benz were Bismarck callers Tuesday. Eldon Nichol has received a job at the capitol and assumed his duties this week. The Nichol family have moved to Bismarek where the chil- dren will attend schopl this year. The O. A. R. P. club met with Mrs. pEE ‘ Wolff home. Miss Ottilia Brose, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. J. J, Brose of near Arena} became the bride of John Kruger, son of Mrs. John Kruger of near Menoken recently. Mr. gnd Mrs..Kruger have made their home near Menoken, —_—________.. Sibley Butte ‘ a SRC Tre By MRS. ELMER. BLOOMQUIST Sibley school opened . Monday, Sept. 9th, with seven pupils enrolled. Mr. Tompkins is the teacher. Alic® Davidson is attending high school in McKenzie again this year. Henry Larson and family were Mc- Kenzie visitors Sunday. O. J. Roth called at the E. Bloom- quist home Wednesday. Mrs. George Hughes accompanied Mrs. Henry Larson and Miss Vivian to Bismarck Tuesday. + | Sterling _. By MRS. GEO. LEE The M. EB. Ladies Aid held their meeting at the Moffit home Wednes- day afternoon. The next meeting will be with Mrs, Gaskill on Oct. 2nd. Mrs. John Morris of Bismarck has been spending a few days at the Elsuss Elness home here, The reorganization of the Home- makers club at the Belk home Tues- day was well attended. Twelve mem- j bers joined. The first meeting. will be held with Mrs. Art Chenowith at her home. The first meeting of the P. T. A. will be held at the schoolhouse the 20th of Sept. o ——— | Rock Hill By RUTH LITTLE Mrs. Clayton Little and daughters, Betty June and Viola. Jean, were ‘Thursday guests of Mrs, Bethel Bai- ley. Sunday guests at the Mrs. Bessie Monroe home were Allen and Alice son. | Phyllis, Little entered high school at Regan Monday. Sunday guests at the Mrs..J. F. Little home were Mr. and Mrs. Frank ‘Walker and family and Charlie Our, Frank Tolliver, Andrew Kolb, Arthur David, all of Bismarck, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Little and family, Matt. Reck- Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Nemetz and family were Sunday guests at the Len Fraiser home. School No. 2 began Monday morn- ing with Miss Agnes Fitzgerald as teacher. Bernita Brerinise, teacher at school No. 1, spent the week-end at her heme at Regan. : Accidents in the home killed 245 Kansas residents the first ralf of 1935, while only 88 death were due to industrial accidents. Hort Peck Dam Driven 126 feet into the earth, Gets Steel ‘Core’ sad thousands of tightly-interlocking steel girders, shown In foreground held in place by cables, are gradually forming a wall extending four miles across the base of the giant earth-fill dam at Fort Peck, Mont. Intended Pm created dam resist the tremendous: pres: 176 miles long, this steel, “core’ 100,000,900 food control demi that. mill apex the Missouri. help the re an artificial lake ie an important feature of the @/at her parental home, Roy Larson, Rose Ann and Elaine Peter- a man, Roy Walker and Alfred Seibel. |? ? o Mr. and Mrs. John Schiadt visited at the John Baumiller home at Bald- win Sunday. Mrs. John Steinkie and family of Garrison were visitors at the John Korner-home at Turtle Lake Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Heinle and sons, Richard, Edwin and Junior, were visitors at the John. Neuharth, Sr., home at Turtle Lake Sunday. Edwin will continue his high school studies there, Fred Kurlie, Edwin and. Ernest, Heinle. motored to Mercer. Friday evening, Caroline Steinkie returned to her home at Garrison Sunday after a month's visit with relatives in Turtle Lake. Ecklund | , By ELBIE MURREY LaVerne and Genevieve Strandemo who had ‘spent the summer vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Strandemo, have returned to their sthool ‘duties in: Bisniarck, Mrs, Amanda Johhson and family visited at the Al Holden home Sun- day. Bob Holden was an overnight guest at the Partyke home Saturday eve- ning. Mrs. Aminda Johnson and daugh- ter Cornella were callers at the Mur- rey home Monday. Mrs. Steve Murrey, son Johnny and daughter Elbie were Capital City shoppers Monday. Bertha Partyke ‘visited Margaret Murrey Monday, ahaa [ Schrank. | By EDNA MARCHANT Mr. and Mrs. John Reile of Johns Lake township were Sunday visitors Mar- chant’s, Miss Clara Johnston is employed at the David Hein home at present. ‘Mr. and Mrs, Emil Stroh are par- ents of a’son born to them on Sept. 2st at the Harvey hospital, * Gustave Witt returned to the OCC camp at Foxholm, N. D., on Satur- day after visiting at <bis parental home for one week. id Mr. and Mrs. Chris Wentz and family, Mrs. Henry Roth and chil- dren, Mr. and Mrs, John Witt, Gus, Lydia and Esten Witt visitéd with their father at the St. Alexius hos- pital at Bismarck this last week. Mr, Witt is little better. — : ; Trygg ! By MES. GEORGE NELSON Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Nelson, "Gwen- dolyn and Gerald were entertained at dinner last. Sunday at the home of Mrs, Joe Varley. David Trygg, Mrs. C. J. Trygg, John Schlepp and Art Magnus were among Bismarck shoppers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Nels Nelson, Hugo and’ Emma were callers Saturday. News was received here from John Kaiser and Fred Cox who-left a week ago for Wenatchee, Wash. to visit the Cox's, former Trygg resi- dents, that they visited enroute at John’s aunt and cousins, Mrs. Braunstadter and family at Park City, Mont. Mrs, Albin Spangberg. and Violet were guests Wednesday at ,the Alice Hasse home, ue Wilmar Lundquist spent the week- end visiting his sister and brother-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Albin Spangberg, He returned to McVille Sunday where he is statfoned with a CCC camp. Mr. and Mrs. George Pettis from Tappen visited friends here Wednes- lay. Ella Trygg left for Jamestown Sunday where she will attend col- lege. This is Miss Trygg’s second year. Jessie Pettis will attend State Teachers coilege at Valley City for the coming year. Eva ‘Trygg left for McKenzie where she will attend high school. fai tarda Esher vs as lS | Missouri - to tend the funeral of Mrs, Bara Mo-|ing Murrich. * The local schools opened Monday, September 9th, with Le Ora Turner teaching Manning No. 2 and Minnie teaching No. 11, they visited with Mrs, Clark's Mrs. Nellie Suyerley, Sunday. John Crawford, Ralph Snyder and son, Kenneth, Mrs. Leslie Clark and Clark were | _ Heaton | @|marck and Aldyth McCullough of The a “brain trust” In Ethio- ‘pia and it Is belleved to be headed iby Everett Andrew Colson (above), \shrewd Maine Yankee, who went to ‘the African kingdom five years age as a financial adviser, He @0 Im: preseed Emperor: Halle Selassie ‘with his ability that hisduties were broadened. (Associated Press Photo) Bismarck and will be home this week, Mrs. Adolph Reith and her son, Harold, who have been spending the past three. weeks with relatives here and in Bismarck are leaving for their home in Milwaukee, Wis., this. week. ‘The Crofte schools opened Monday with Misses Gladys Gramling of Bis- ‘Wilton in charge. Both taught the same schools last year, . Glenn “Nordstrom left Sunday, for Bismarck where he will attend high school. During the school week he will make his home with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Han- son, S : Mr. and Mrs. ‘Israel Keator of Still visited recently with relatives in the community. Miss Florence Rupp, who teaches in Apple Creek township, spent the week-end at home, * . } Welet’s Spar [ By MRS, R. M. WELCH School opened at Boyd No. 1 Mon- day with Catherine McLean as teach- er and 12 pupils in attendance. Residents of this immediate vicin- ity for many years, before moving to Bismarck a couple of years ago.’ Marcus Tumbling of Menoken made several calls in this, locality the middle of the week. Mrs. Robert Welch and‘ little son visited and assisted with corn-can- ning at the L. 8. Doppler home Wed- nesday. Mrs. R. R. Boyd visited a day or two of this week at’ the home of her son, Chester Boyd. Mrs. Boyd, ac- companied by her granddaughter, Louise, plan to leave for Riverside, California, on the bus the first of the week. Louise will attend-school there this winter, living with her Grandmother and uncle, Brazilla Mr. and Mrs: John Welch and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and family visited at the Ruth McMurrich home after the funeral Thursday. Boyd home Thursday evening. Miss Kibler called at the Robert: Welch home also. Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Welch and family and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dor- | , Man;and son, Fred, visited at the gEgrE at i i Ege Fa I ie: P| visiting at the Christ Moser -o" f Harriet & & THOMPSON : Mr, and Mrs. H. F. Williamson and family called at the Alex Neff home Sunday afternoon. Mr: and Mrs, A. O, Thompson and, daughters, Edith and Helen, and Ted Hoffman motored to Painted Woods Sunday. ER. Leach spent the week-énd with his family at Arenas. By MES. A. F. GHYLIN Mrs. Clayton Little and daughters, Betty June‘and Viola Jean, were visi- tors at the B, Bailey home Monday. Glenn Olson returned to tad nore Waitrejean of can not begin her school duties hi ‘because of illness. She hopes to gin Sept. 16th. bg Mrs, James Sedevic, Jr., Mrs. Olson and Mary Jane Olson visitors at the Ole Olson home Tues- day. Mary Jane left for Valley City Monday to attend the state teach- ae gg day afternoon at the Dave Ghylin home, ‘Mr. and Mrs. John Moilanen. weré callers at the home of her parents in Lyman township, Shirley Walker returned to the home of her sister, Mrs. Clayton Lit- tle, to begin school. Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Rasche and fam- * | Richmond | —————————— By MARTHA BOSSERT Callers: and guests at the Boasert ie, Signe tin and ” Ivan’ Seiglock, ity a8 well as of the surrounding | yer, Mr. and Mrs, Dave Hein and fam: ily were Sunday dinner nee x home guests at the Mrs. -Ed. Dalbec and dat Audrey returned home Bundey etter home in i McLaughlin, 8. Dak, 5 EE zg zF fH BEE j ze ee if 2 z eee Fi g i H EB igs Hie eH i i 4 ee 8 h 8 f ec e u n ee ee

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