The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 12, 1935, Page 6

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS e Phoenix | ¢ ; By ELIZABETH NEFF Mrs. Alex Neff and son Alex and Wave Johnson were Sunday evening @allers at the Bill Gellner home. Martha Neff spent the week-end at Ber home. > Anne and Annette Gellner spent the week-end in Grand Forks. They left with Denhoff friends. Alex Neff had the misfortune of his threshing machine. The fire was started by a hot-box. John Driscoll transacted business {n Steele Wednesday. | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Plienes and sons, Rueben and Edwin, and daughters, Ruth, Hilda, Ruby and Christine, were Sunday callers at the Alex Neff home. I ir Py | S.W. Burleigh | © — 2 By MRS. ALEX STEWART Ernest Houser returned home Wed- | mesday from Minnesota where he was {mn a CCC camp. i Miss Helen Becknall visited her| mother, Mrs. Frank Ricter in Bis- tmarck Saturday. Mrs, Jessie Champagne and her} ister, Mrs. Maitie Hibbs, visited at Alex Stewart's Sunday. | Frank Johnson returned home the} Yatter part of last week from the nor- thern part of the state where he has been for the last six weeks. Mrs. Minnie Farnum spent th2 fweek-end at her home in Bismarck. Miss Carrie Hapel spent the week- | d at her home in this vicinity. She; attending high school in Bismarck. Julius Dorman motored to ‘Wilton | Priday. | Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Fields visited | eir daughter Bernetta in Bismarck | turday. Bernetta is attending high! @chool there. | Mrs, Chas. Malard and daughter @harlene and Ann were dinner guests the A. J. Stewart home Wednesday. °| Brittin | Z| \ By 0, DUTTON \ —— | Mr. and Mrs. McNaim and Mr. and (Mrs. Barret, of Osakis, Minn., visited ¢ the Jason Hoover home from ursday till Sunday. Saturday visitors in Bismarck were ir. and Mrs. Dave Kershaw and fam- y, Annie and Florence Emmeth, Mrs. | . Dutton and family. Floyd Gosney and nephew, Clr- @nce Johnson, from Kansas City, tre} visiting relatives at the W. S. Triplett ome. Miss Lucille Milman of Bismarck ‘was a visitor at the Dave Kershaw fhome Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Mills is staying a few @ays at the home of her brother-in- Jaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. James Robidou and assisting with the work | during Mrs. Robidou’s illness. | Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Kimball andj daughter were Sunday dinner guests @t the John Eastwood home. | Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoover and their house guests from Osakis, Minn., were Sunday dinner guests at the Everett Porter home near Moffit. Russell Dralle of Ft. Lincoln spent the week-end at his home here. Hampton --@ e By ELIZABETH KOPPY Frank Stienhofer and son Frank ef near Cannon Ball attended to jiness matters at the Steve Koppy ome Tuesday. George Weinhandle and John Mich- | litsch of St. Anthony accompanied by ®teve Koppy, Jr., motored to the east- ern part of this state the forepart of this week to look for work, Henry A. Ohlhauser and son Edwin {were business callers at the Mr. and Mrs. John Ohlhauser, Jr, home Sat- frday evening. ‘Thomas Yetter, who is in the Lin- ton hospital, is well on his way to re- @overy from an acute appendicitis Pperation. Mr. and Mrs. John Ohlhauser, Sr. were visitors at the Koppy home Fri- | flay evening. | Ted Lawler transacted business in| {Linton Friday afternoon. | Adam Ohlhauser was a business aller in Temvik Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy and | laughters Elizabeth and Gertrude tmotored to Eureka, So. Dak., Friday forenoon. | Willie Goebel of Winona was seen | {m this vicinity Friday evening. | Mr. and Mrs. Herman Backhaus, @aughter Caroline and sons Herman end Herbert, motored to Eureka, So. Dak., Saturday where they spent the week-end. Jake and Walter Schiermeister ac- | companied by Murray Lawler were business callers at the D. C. Den- holm home Monday. . Glenview i ° o—_—_________""¢ By VIOLET L. JOHNSON Mr, and Mrs. Nick Chernos and ¢ 1 ( Trygg verne, Mrs. Lawrence Hopkins and Mrs. Doris Dybwad and Fred Mai | of Golden Valley. Ella Schilling, who is employed in Bismarck, spent the week-end at the home of her parents. The Ladics’ Aid met at the A. H. ? guest Tuesday at the Geo. Nelson's with Gwendolyn. Bismarck Wednesday. Saturday where they shopped. moving to Minnesota the first of November where they have rented a} farm. | Mr. and Mrs. Al Holden and) daughters, Esther and Violet, of Eck- lund visited with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Holden Sunday. | ee ee ens © Frances | By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Gilbert Melick was a business call- er in Bismarck Tuesday. Harry Smith accompanied Mr. and Mrs. John Kruger and Mrs. A. Kruger Bismarck Saturday. Wm. Kershaw and son Arthur were | Bismarck callers Saturday. | Mr, and Mrs. Joe Fischer and iam-/ ily and Miss Dorothy Edson attended | Sabbath school in Bismarck Saturday afternoon. | Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Melick, Arthur Kershaw, Edwin Dietzman; and Carry Johnson, Jr., attended the! wedding dance at Sterling given by Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Johnson Sat- urday, night. | nAiene ! Welch’s Spur — | —. — By MRS. R. M. WELCH | Mrs. B. Slater arrived home with| her son-in-law, John Welch, from Cummings, N. D., the first vart of this week. Mrs. Ruth McMurrich and daugh- ter called on Miss Margaret McMur- rich in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. L. 8. Doppler and lit- tle son and Leo Doppler and Warren Baker visited at the Robert Welch home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Duppler called on Mrs. B. Slater also. Arthur Bates assisted Chester Boyd in searching for some strayed calves Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Oder and! daughter visited at the home of Mr.| Oder's parents near Bismarck Sunday. Hungari: s recently divorced from. his wife, Rose, THE B To the traditional “Do you take this woman . orchestra leader soon may respond, ‘Yowsah!” Id maestro,” is shown above ions, Dorothy Wes mer and daughter of name is Anzelvitz, ith the yumored object. countess. Bernie, whose real of New York. - ISMARCK TRIBUNE, __ 26, Miami Beach, Fla., swim- $$ By MRS. GEORGE NELSON Helen Anderson was an overnight | Evelyn Skogen and a friend of Tut- Hazlegrove —* ‘Wagner. Emma Nelson. who teaches school| tle, N. D., were week-end guests of Saturday night. No. 2, spent over Sunday with her| Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lein. parents. Geo. Nelson, Gerald and Gwen- ’ dolyn visited Saturday evening at the ~ Gene Cunningham home. Mr. and Mrs, Nels Nelson and Em- ma and Hugo motored to Bismarck | Matt Barth, who was empioyed ai/ left for his home at Timmer. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Varley, Mr. and ome, Tracy, Minn. by train Saturday and daughter, Mrs. Albin Spangberg Mrs. F. E. Johns entertained the| @ Royal Neighbors club Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. H. A. Knudson and Mrs. Ella Rosvold of Bismarck attended the son home, returned with them. Wednesday. Friday evening at the hall. Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Anderson and/ home. turned home Monday evening. Miss Cordelia Jordan of Bismerck| Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs. John Flannigan near Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. John Flannigan and ed home Friday evening after spend-|son Raymond were capital city shop- ing a few days at Jamestown. pers Monday. spent the week-end at home. Mr. and Mrs, A. H. Burnett return- Lawrence Hull of the CCC camp at Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gertz and fam- C. A. Swanson returned home Sat- week-end at his home. By BERNADETTE HOPKINS Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lein and chil- dren were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mickelson at their farm home. Mrs, Norton Strand opened the| Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eliason, who; ‘were married in Bismarck that day Eliason is a daughter of Mr. Mrs. John Stoltz of this vicinity. make their home with Mr. ther for the presert. Be series of bridge parties by entertain- ing the club at her home Friday eve- ning. Mrs. Lawrence Hopkins held high score. Mr“and Mrs. A. L. Garnes were|- guests of Bismarck friends for sev- eral days last’ week. Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Berg and family of Still were Sunday dinner guests at the Carl Berg home. Mrs. Allan Westerman, Mrs. H. F. Dimond, Mrs. B. O. Lein and Mrs. Doris Dybwad motored to the Sem Houser home near McClusky Thurs- day afternoon and attended a party in honor of Mrs. Myron Houser. Mrs. Carl Berg and daughter Flor- Missouri By MRS. K. R. SNYDER Mrs. Roy Small is on a vacation trip jto the Twin Cities with Mrs. Gene| the Albin Spangberg home this fall, Wane ctHRIEcRaee Mrs. James Robidou, who was in- Mrs. Albin Spangberg and Violet /jured in an automobile accident Sept. and Fred Cox were entertained to/15th, came home from the hospital! dinner Sunday at the Geo. Nelson |Turrsday. he Mrs. J. E. Chesak was a caller at Mrs, Lena Lundquist came from|the Leslie Clark home Sunday. Mrs, William Mills from near Brit- where she spent the summer with herjtin is spending a few days with her| brother, to visit with her son Elmer|sisier, Mrs. James Robidou. | I William MacDonald, before leaving for Killdeer where she/ Alex Anderson and Red Tressler and Riverview By MISS PHYLLIS WORST Noreen Robins is staying at the Ladies Aid at the hall Thursday aft-jhome of her grandparents, Mr. and | ernoon. Mrs. Hammar, who has been|Mrs. John Flannigan near Bismarck | spending several days at the Knud-|this week. Paul Hogue and Albert Bourgious A. Greenfield of Fessenden, N. D.,|were Sunday visitors at the home of was a visitor at the M. T. Olson home| Charlie Sanders. Phyllis and Rita Worst were dinner | The Luther League held a party|guests at the Paul Shonert home on | Friday of last week. Mrs, Edward Flamnigan was a caller | Mr. and Mrs. T. Stewart of Sterling|at the John Flannigan home over | spent Sunday at the H. Van Horn| Thursday and Friday. Laura Worst and daughters, Phyllis Mrs. Mathilda Meyer, who has been/and Rita were capital city shoppers spending several weeks at Tenivik, 1e-| Saturday. a aaeianutl acl Geil coheates loward Ne! Mr. And Mrs. Paul Bape were have left for points west where they Raymond Flannigan, who has been | urday evening from county commis-|employed in Bismarck for the last |ed to Apple Creek, Monday evening. stoners’ meeting held at Bismarck | fey months, is now staying at the | last week. home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.|the Sterling M. E. church Sunday, C. Newcomer of Bismarck spent the} yonn Fannigen, near Bismarck. Regan | | Friday. “> in Steele Friday. end with Dorothy Goldsmith. Mr. and Mrs. M. 8. Goldsmith. By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE | Mr. and Mrs. Prank Gray were in Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Nelson, son|Lundberg home Wednesday after-|Steele Wednesday and also called at | vet 1 ade a trip to; noon. A pot-luck lunch was served. Gerald ad ednueden, nace ® IP ' | Te'was decided to hold a public din-| Mr. and Mrs. Albin Spangberg and| er on Saturday, Oct. 26. Violet motored to Bismarck Friday. | the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred E.| Mr. and Mrs. Art Ochsuner and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morse were in Tuttle | Mr. and Mrs. Philip Elhorne were Mr. and Mrs. Vernol Goldsmith jhave gone to Iowa to visit relatives */and may remain there this winter. | Miss Carrie Kramer spent the week- Mr. and Mrs. E. EB. Simar and fam- | ily visited Sunday at the home of} Sibley Butte | Sunday evening. the Earl Evans home Thursday. will visit another daughter, Mrs. Bert) Miss Elvina Anderson were Tuesday 3 Faust. afternoon callers at the John Oran=| gee roe aes eer @| ford home. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Kim- | #40ry mneay: Lloyd Clizbe was a business caller Driscoll | /ball and Dorothy also spent the day i." sitmarck Wednesday. emt einem: Callers in Bismarck Saturday in- By DELLA MAE OLSON + ® cluded Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tompkins, Hathy Davidson and Elmer Bloom- {quist. Ed Widger and son Allen were call- (ers at the Elmer Bloomquest home | Sunday. Sterling > sec. By MRS. GEO. LEE aie. intend to spend the winter. jis back again this week. very much appreciated. driving this. car wae attempting to deliver his milk su: 1, whet. he was stopped by “striking” farmers picketing the highway. fare, and, took a beating from the strikers. By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIS? Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tompkins were callers at the Peter Davidson home |; Leonard Davenport was a ca'ler at! 7 ——® The wedding dance ,given at the Farmers Union hall here, for Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Johnson, who were re- cently married was attended by a very large crowd. The evening was enjoyed |by all present. The music was fur- nished by Mrs. P. P. Bliss and daugh- ters Margaret and Bernice of McKen- Mr. and Mrs. Gotleib Heib and two sons and daughters, from Goodrich visited at the Oest Prince home last Laura Worst was a Thursday caller | Tuesday. Wildwood spent the week-end at/o¢ mrs. John Flannigan and Mrs. rome. Edward Flannigan. Mrs. I. C. Olson, was taking Mr. |Olson’s place as high school teacher, Edward Hogue was a capital city | during Mr. Olson’s illness, Mr. Olson ily are leaving to reside at Steele. | snopper Sundey evening, P| Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hanson, motor- The Rally Day program, held at |Sept. 30th, was attended by a large Laura Worst and Rita Hogue visit- |crowd. The effort put forth by those ed at the Gus Hogue, Sr. home last|who took part in the program was By'EDNA MARCHANT Mr. and Mrs. John Witt, Lorraine Wentz and Clarence Knudson were McClusky callers Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hoffman and Carol spent the week-end at the Marchant home. Chris Wentz and family, and Wm. Witt motored to Bismarck Wednes- day. Mr. and Mrs. Cord Smith and son Melvin moved to Bismarck. Mr, and Mrs. John Reile of Johns Lake were overnight guests at her parents’ home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Schuh hsve moved to McClusky where Allen will work in the creamery. Mr. and Mrs. John Witt visited at the Marchant home Sunday after- j noon. Schrunk schools opend this Mon- day morning. Lizzy Novy is teacher in school No. 2. Alice Halvorson is teaching in No. 1. cr. Clear Lake | ° — —-— ————_@ By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Albert Christensen motored to Sterling Tuesday on business. Mrs. Ole Newland and daughter, also Miss Norma Hansen were Thurs- day visitors at the Adolph Hansen home. L. B. Olson was a Bismarck caller Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Neléon enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dronnen ° {and son Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland ‘family, and Miss Norma Hansen, were dinner guests at Mrs. Jens Hansen’s {home of Steele Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Nelson and family spent Sunday at the Homer Nelson home. The W. F. Keeler young folks spent Sunday evening with the Peter Mal- sam young folks. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Christensen and family visited Sunday with Mrs. Marie Olausen and son Raider. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Van Vleet and family were entertained Monday eve- ning at the Albert Christensen home on their return from a visit to De- troit Lakes, Minn. They expect to move to California in the near fu- ture, | Burnt Creek ! By MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Paris and daughter Diane of Santa Monica, Calif, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Paris of Bismarck, the latter's mother. They are former residents of Burnt Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Heck and son Ralph of Mandan visited at the Va- lentine Steiner, Sr., home last Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Slag and i +) family called at the Steiner home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schonert and son Roy and daughter Rose Mary were callers in Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Paris, Mrs. Frank Paris, and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Paris called at the Lester Blattner home Sunday. Inez and Irene Schonert, high school students in Bismarck, spent ; the week-end at their home here, Carl Steiner had the misfortune of breaking his wrist last week. Bertram Coddington, a member of the CCC at Mohall, spent the week- end at his home here. He returned to camp Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Flannigan of Riverview township were dinner guests at the Fred Klawitter home ‘Thursday. Janice M. Coddington, a high school student in Bismarck, spent the week-end at her home here. j @ i — Wing By MARTHA MUELLER Mr, and Mrs, John Weber, Jr., and children and Norville Hill were Sun-| their day evening supper guests at the John Mueller home. Mr. and Mrs, Al Kusler and Mr. and Mrs. H. Jacobson spent the week- end visiting with Mrs. Geo. Kusler in Artas, S. D. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Yeager of Man- kato, Minn., spent the week-end at the B. W. Graham home Monday morning. They motored to Aberdeen, 8. D., on business. A large crowd attended the fare- well party held for Mr. and Mrs. O. Kavonius at the Gust Lehto home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ole A, Olson mo- tored to Valley City Saturday to visit their daughter and son who are at- tending college there, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Grimm of Clear Lake, Iowa, were Sunday evening visitors at the Ben Boss home. Francis Dalbec, Henry Kavonius and Foster Piepkorn of the The farmer lost his milk. (. ifs week-end at her gd near Wil- Florence Franklund spent the week- end with Eibie Murrey. Allen Larson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Larson, is spending two weeks' at his home, He is in the CCC camp north of Minot. Rev. John C. Wingering of Wilton visited at the Steve Murrey home Sunday. Guy Holden, who is attending nigh school in Wilton, spent the week-end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Holden. Ted Murrey and Walter Shaffer motored to Bismarck We '. Bertha Partyke spent the week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Partyke. Ted, Frank and Nina Murrey called at the A. E. Hol- den home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Steve Murrey, son Duane and daughters, Donna Jean and Delores Joan, motored to Bis- marck Friday afternoon. Harold Larson, who was confined to bed for the past five weeks due to an injured back, is up and around now. t Harriet ‘ ° e € M. THOMPSON Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Weitstock were business callers in Bismarck Thurs- day. A number of people gathered at the L. L. Zimmer home Saturday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Zimmer's 25th wedding anniversary. A mock wedding was a feature of the eve- ning. Mr. Zimmer’ is manager of the Monarch Elevator Co. Mrs. Zim- mer is very active in community af- fairs, having been leader of the Homemakers club. Mrs. O. G. Weitstock is having as her guest her sister, Olive Mutcheler of Bismarck, Miss Mutchler recent- ly returned from Redfield, Iowa, after @ three months’ visit with her moth- er, Mrs. Harry Mutcheler. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Nelson and family of Manvel, N. D., were guests at the L. L. Zimmer home over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs, A. O. Thompson and son, Arthur, and daughter, Miss Ruth Thompson, left for Sawyer, N. D., Friday where they will visit with Mrs. Thompson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brudick. They will also visit home. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Zimmer spent the week-end with Mr. Zimmer's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Zimmer. Mr. Zimmer is an instructor in a rural school near New Salem. Martha Neff spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Alex Neff. The Misses Ann and Annette Gell- Lee the week-end in Grand For! Mr, and Mrs. William Mehlhoff are leaving next week for Wolfe Point, Mont., where they intend to make home. Louise Pehl spent the . week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. lege in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. William Merkel moy- ed Wednesday to a fatm north of ‘Wing which was formerly occupied by Dan Seiglach. - Ralph Leach, who is assisting at the George Galbreath farm at Tut- tle, spent the week-end with his family. Harold Josephson, who ,is attend- ing high school in Bismarck, the week-end at his parental home. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Leach enter- tained a few friends at a bridge party at their home Saturday evening. f Baldwin i _——_—— ccc camp spent the week-end at their] By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER FARMERS CLASH IN MILK STRIKE HIGHWAY FIGHT to a dairy company In Herbert, izer attempted to inte: ited Press Photo) Mr. and Mrs. Peter Barsness and their son Oswald left for their nome in Roseglen Friday morning after a several days’ visit here witi their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and motored -to Bis- fla ceed Hip wild i : E a men | Canfield | By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN Mr. and Mrs. O. Whitmer had as Teas plan to make their home. Some of the folks tended the party Lundberg home Sunday evening, the party being for Mr. and Mrs. Leon- from here at- relatives in Minot before returning Mrs. Nina Sandelin motored Washburn Sunday evening to attend services held~there by Miss M. San- dine. Miss Sandine Mrs. g i § i if iy j if i (ij i é 5 fe F Be g ‘ ; Et i e leaton : oe : | E 5 E ¢ E z i igi i i | : i i i | i ae if i fl | t i is 3 ¥ BE E z 5 § i F E i E ‘BE ! i i Li if : [ gk Q i i | it Bi | ‘ i é i i guest witht Mare, Otto Laib Sate day. Dinner guests at the Fred sender, Sr, home at Alta Sunday were Rev. Hae He if Lf E Bae Hl 5 i i ts if 8 uel oe gfe E bis EER Hite gE Enz RF z ace, R. B. Britten and two chil- ‘Vandercook Lake, Mich., ar- ‘Wilton Sunday for a visit father, Mike Krush, and relatives. . and Mrs, Jake Moser, who have 5 a etl? gs Falkins. The program consisted of two vocal solos by Mr. Volzy. Re- freshments were served by Mrs. L. M. Wildfang, Mrs. George Waison and Mrs. H. C. Morgan. The Royal Neighbors surprised Mrs. by the committee in charge. Mrs. Hughes was presented a handkerchief from each member. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Yeager of Man- kato, Minn., were Saturday dinne guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Manly. Mr. and Mrs. Yeager were former Mc- Kenzie residents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers and fam- ily of Menoken were Sundey dinner guests at the T. Hughes home. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Torgerson and family were dinner guests at the J. F. Wildfang home Sunday. Rev. T. C. Torgerson and Mrs. W. H.. Stark spent from Wednesday to Monday at Grand Forks where they attended the yearly conference con- vention of the Methodist churches. Mrs. C. J. Roberts of Jamestown spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, P. E, Roth. Miss Vivian Larson returned home with her for a two weeks’ stay. The 4-H Poultry club was enter: tained Saturday afternoon by Mar- garet. Bliss. Buddie Hughes gave a Teport on his trip to the Bad Lands, ee were served by ‘he hos- jess. Miss M. Olson spent the week-end ea in Bismarck with relatives. J. B, McKay of Chicago spent the past week here with his Ales) Mrs, George Manly. Bennett, as he is work and is stationed now at Fort .| Bend, Georgia. » and Mrs. N. Swank uf Hos: Wis., ved here Thursday eve- to visit Mrs. Swank’s parents. . and Mrs, P. J. McNeill. iene Menoken 2 FEE ——— By NORMA AGNEW The Misses Pearle and Blanche Salter and Leonard Salter visited their sister, Mrs.‘ Frank Guest, at Baldwin Sunday. Blanche remained there until Wednesday. ‘The Menoken Stanley McCurdy was a dinner Gpest at Mrs. LuElla Bird's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers and fam- ily spent Sunday with Percy Free- man, Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Freeman, Veblin, 8 D., were also On evening the freshman class of the Menoken high school were peer initiated at a party Given by the upper classmen, at the school auditorium. The party was in the nature of @ masquerade. The clever costumes made identification of individuals very difficult. A delici- ous lunch was served by their class- MRE cin aout rcs accom. 2, i panied by their leader, Mrs. Horse- shoe and Scout ‘commissioner, Miss Thorberg, were entertained by the by Mrs. Estell, assisted by her daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Quinten Foell and son Alfred spent the week. r ae i ne Archie Dance, Paullina, 1 visting relatives! in Meboton "inl The prosperity of the easter dan ang Reypt ts largely” dependent : q é E

Other pages from this issue: