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; THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1986 NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS . t Christiana By MRS. RAYMOND JOHNSON —— Mrs. Carrey Johnson from Bis- marck returned with Martin Magnus ‘Tuesday evening and spent Christmas with her sons, Raymond, Ernest and families. : Those who spent Christmas day with the Oscar Anderson fatnily were Mrs. Meta Ness and family, Mr. and |? Mrs. Van Horn, Sam Rassmuson, Mr. and Mrs, Harold Olson and son, Mr.|4 and Mrs. Ernest Johnson and daugh- ters, Lorrine and Dolores, Mrs. Carrey Johnson from Bismarck, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Johnson, Johnnie Mc- Geness of Sweet Briar, Gladys Ness of Bismarck, and Clifford Wright of Sterling. <fartin Reppe was an overnight visitor at Harold Olson’s home Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hanson are the parents of a baby girl born Dec. 30th. ~ Alfred Olson made a trip to Dris- voll Monday. 1 Missouri ee 2 | 4a By MRS. K. R. SNYDER Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Irvine and family, Mr. and Mrs, Alex Anderson and family and Mr. and Mrs. James MacDonald were Christmas day din- ner guests at the William MacDonald home, Vernon, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Linssen, was quite ill lust week and was taken to Bismarck where he received medical treatment. The August Doehle family from near Moffit and Mr. and Mrs. James McDonnell of Bismarck were enter- visited the Clayton Little and Andy) Walker homes Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Strand attended I the Christmas program in\ Regan Thursday evening. Mrs. Ole Olson, Oscar and Vioiet Olson, Dee Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin were callers in Bismarck Monday. Mrs, Olson consuited a doctor. Mavis Strand of Regan is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Strand during vacation. | Menoken ! By NORMA AGNEW Perry Sherman from Minnesota; and Charles Sherman of Hill. City,! few days with her mother, Mrs. V. South Dakota, members of the CCC camps, arrived Saturday to visit their parents. A farewell party was given Satur-| mrs, Melvin. Backman and Donald day evening in honor of Blanche Ste- wart, who is leaving for ek tee | Hae, Davis in Regan Sunday. | Dak., where she will teach, luck lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. .Abelein and family were entertained at a birch- day party Monday evening at the Joy Abelein’s birthdays. Mrs. Ralph Malard and son, Mr, and Mrs. Albert Sherman and son ily. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. King. home of Mr. and Mrs. A C. Dance. 5 . | Ecklund mine, spent a week’s Christ- The occasion was Mr. Dance’s andi nas vacation with his mother, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Sherman had as Christmas dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. M. F, Agnew and family, Mr. and | Mr. |@ and Mrs. Chester Sherman and fam-/| Chas. Graves, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abelein were shoppers in Bisingrck } Emma King of Jamestown is spend- | Elizabeth, ing the holidays with her parents, George Knoll and son Io were! business, callers in McKenzie Friday.|'0" at the John Driscoll home. .Mrs. Rebecca Rogers is spending| Miss Florence Jess spent her Christ- | merly stationed at Bismarck, spent the holiday season here with their | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Rupp. Walter is in Minnesota at present and Ernest is in the northern part! lof the state. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Stocks and | small daughter, Beverly, were in Sis- | | marck Tuesday. | Milo Wood, who spent some time | here as the guest of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wood, returned to his home at Velva. Ellison Stitzer of Bismarck visited over Christmas here with his uncle and aunt, Mr.‘and Mrs. Fred Kant. Mr. and Mrs, Israel Keator visited | at the Clarence Falkenstein home at | still Thursday. | ——— { Ghylin 1] ° a8 | By 1. L. DAVIS | Miss Elsie Coleman, who spent a Coleman, returned to Bismarck Wed- nesday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Scott, Mr. and Scott visited with Mr, and Mrs, Sta- | Mr. and Mrs, Walter Scott and Donald Scott called on the Owen Davis and Willis Gill families Sunday | evening. | Oliver. Tosseth, who works in the! A. N. Tosseth at the Nils Tosseth home. : = e Phoenix | ei e By ELIZABETH NEFF Mrs. Alex Neff, son Alex and |Gaughters Magdalena, Martha and and Bill Wutzke were Thursday guests at the John Wutzke home. Henry Wolff was'a Thursday visi- mas vacation with relatives in Bis- | eo NEW YORK’S FIRST BORN FOR 1936 Runring a close race with the arrival of 1936, a daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. David Frank at a Brooklyn, N. Y., hospital, three min. utes after the new year began. Mother and father are shown admiring the baby. (Associated Press Photo) By MISS PHYLLIS WORST Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Bourgois mo- tored to Bismarck Saturday. L. W. Sperry was a Capital City shopper Saturday. Henry Paul and Robert Morris of | ¢———. Riverview ——-——— | Knowles. | caught in town Christmas eve in the |! storm spent the night with Lester Lillian Mueller spent Sunday at the |Christ Wetzel home near Arena. Ed Larson of Woodworth was an | overnight guest at the Lester Knowles | jhome Friday. | a ey j Welch’s Spur -——__—_-4 | ' }and Wm. McMurrick and sons were f Telfer ‘| e Admits Threat Notes 1 —e Glenview By MRS. WM, McMURRICK | 0. P. Welch, Kenneth Johnston | Bismarck shoppers Saturday. John Fields returned to the CCC camp at Kenmare the latter part of the week. | Noel and Homer Woodland left for | the CCC camp at Knife River, Minn., after vacationing at home. { Naomi Buckley resumed her duties} in a beauty parlor in Bismarck Mon- day. Kenneth Johnston left Thursday | for Bathgate where he will attend school. He planned to spend one day en route, visiting an aunt at Fargo. o- re | Rock Hill | ry eo. By RUTH LITTLE Those who motored to Bismarck Monday were Mrs. J. F. Little and sons, Clyde and Clayton, accompan- ied by Alfred Bousche and Bernita Brennise. Mr. Oswold Tuesday. Sunday guests at the P. E. Patton home were Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Nemetz and family, Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Robertson and ‘Floyd Walker. Aelred Bousche returned to the CCC camp at Kenmare after spending a week at his home. Regan callers Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Guss Graf, Albert Vollen,; Oscar Magnuson and P. E, Patton, | Merrill Lindsey was a Sunday din-/ was a Regan caller her guest at the C. J. Kuehl home, | Ld | Still eee, cond By N. 0. HAGSTROM Winston Cox, a student at the Minot State Teachers’ college, and Miss Francis Cox, teacher near Mc- | (Associated Press Photo) | Ecklund 7 i | i i | | Roland E. Markell (above), 21- year-old messenger of Rochester, N. Y., confessed to federal authori- ties in Buffalo, N. Y., he was the author of extortion notes demand- ing $250,000 from Frank E. Gannett, newspaper publisher, and Louis E. Wehle, brewer, both of Rochester. L. Zimmer, and Mr. and Mrs, Ing Eide, Guests at the George Pehl, home over the holid: Pehl of Bismarck, Mr Sr, were Louise John Lieppert| o | Christ Schoon, left Sunday for a CCC and son Kenneth of Mandan. \ y. | By VIOLET L. JOHNSON Violet Johnson returned home Sat- urday after spending the last two weeks in Wilton and vicinity. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Simons mo- tored to the Capital City Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Larson and §, family and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jacobson and family were dinner guests at the Lars Jacobson home Sunday. The Painted Woods card club met at the Alvin Lange home Sunday » evening. _ Mrs. Amanda Johnson and children y and Ernest Seibold spent Wednesday » evening at the Enock Anderson home. ¢ “Buster” Lewis spent Sunday at the Adams home in Painted Woods. a age Clear Lake By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN 2 f| a { - > 8 y @ Miss Hazel Brushwein of Driscoll q spent from Christmas day until Sun- , day with her friend, Tillie Schoon. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hanson en- tertained Mr, and Mrs. Ole Newland Friday evening. Erling Olauson arrived Saturday evening from a Minnesota CCC camp for a visit with his mother and other relatives. Harold Bruschwein of Driscoll spent Saturday with August Schoon, Sun- day August went home with Harold . for a few days’ visit. Martin Reppe of Bismarck visited Saturday evening with Harold Olson. Willie Schoon, son of Mr. and Mrs. dew Omme camp in Minnesota atter visiting with his parents over Christmas, %. and Mrs. Harold Christiansor: s their Sunday guests, Mrs. ristianson’s mother, Mrs, Marie on, and two brothers, Erling and Raide! Mr. te te me ‘and Mrs, Adolph Hanson are <, tained at the Leslie Clark hom?) the winter with her brother, V. M Bismarck were dinner gyests of Ray- the parents of a daughter born Mon- famtly visited at the Ruth McMvrrich, Christmas day. i marck, She returned to the Floyd " . - " Clusky, are spending the holidays e Mr. and ies James Robidou and ites jase home Saturday evening. Bee bint ee seid | By MRS. R. M. WELCH with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. L, B.! Me | day. x family were Christmas day dinner Edward, Christ and Emilia Rath, ita Worst was a Tuesday visitor 0: é Cox.\ | By ELBIE MURREY es . guests at the John Crawford home. | ! Hampton |Miss Danstrom and Elizabeth, Mag-,MF. and Mrs. Gus Hogue, Sr., and| ,,Mi. and Mrs. Robert’ Welch anc) Mrs, Ed Brochl, daughter Helen, | . vA sick Tuesday. | { Moffit Mr. and Mrs. Em Woodworth | dalena and Alex Neff were Sunday |Mr. and Mrs. John Flannigan. home Christmas day, son Raymond, Mrs. Signe Johnson,| Frank Murrey w and daughter, Bil Ann, spent evening visitors at the Floyd Miller) Gus Hogue. Sr., and daughter, Mae,| “a7 Got crine Moran, nurse t st.{80n Vernon, daughter Hilma, Ivan|Ted Murrey took his place at the|¢ : Christmas at the W. E. Cleveland By ELIZABETH KOPPY | home. motored to Bismarck Monday. | anesthe at oe feist S'-| Strand and Doris Johnson visited at | mine. home in Blamarck; — | eee es | Clara Hogue, who is employed in | #texius hospital, spent Christmas withthe Erick Pearson home Sunday. | Ivan Holden was a business caller) By MRS. ALBERT LUNDE 7 (3 Mr. and Mrs, Amos Robidou had as|, Miss Frances Koppy, who is nurs-| | McKenzie | | Bismarck, spent the week-end at her | ned ar a a ne deh her-in-law, Mr.) Mr, and Mrs. Fred Johnson had as|in Wilton Saturday. | S j ‘g their Christmas day dinner guests|i€ in the Mandan hospital, spent | ee home here. i RULER: rane us son Bobpie,| {elf suests Thursday, Mr. and Mrs./ Mrs. Dave Smith and Edna Kruger | Oscar Benz and bao b A their son Edwin and daughter Louise| Christmas at her home here. | —®| Edward Hogue motored to Bald-| _ Rover © Doppler, John Rutchic and| Vernon Nordquist, daughter, Arlly-|were Bismarck shoppers Thursday.| Bertha and baby went to Bismarck | of Bismarck, and Mr. and Mrs. Wii-| Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ohthauser} By MRS. T. T, HUGHES win Saturday. ma ww fe ‘oppler, ais mene sed cemae and L. M. Nordquist. Miss Kruger has been visiting at the | Tuesday, Mrs. Benz was suffering /, liam Claridge and daughter Jennie|@Md daughter of near Hazelton spent ‘Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ryberg were | ood ‘arner were Bismarck visitors! Mrs, Lena Lind stayed with her|Smith kome for the past two wecks,|With ear trouble and had to remain /« 3 Marie. the Christmas holidays visiting! he Homemakers clGh wr xd-Gnere dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John ‘A | foul dvortends and ae sister, Mrs. Lisa Olson, Saturday,| Mr. Gunder and Rudy Hagen were | there. r } : es | ftlends and relatives in this com-' tained Thursday afternoon by Mrs, | /annigan Saturday. tives met at the Jobit Richtee heme{While Mrs. Ebba Olson made a trip| business callers in Bismarck Friday.| Mrs. Emil Enockson and children ; | munity. |Henry Larson. After the bustness| Herman Worst and daughters,| ives met at the John Richter home! ta picmarck. Frank and Lester Schaffer have )Teturned home from Arthur Mondaj i Frances |) Mr. ard Mrs. John Weber and) session the miscellaneous lesson “Tire | PAVilis and Rita, were dinner guests! Sunday evening. Cards, mustc, danc-|" wv, and Mrs, Pete Johnson visited | been visiting at the home of their| After a several days’ visit with he s—--——__- {family of Linton and Mr. and Mrs.! vogue in Quilts” was given by Mrs.|°! Mz. and Mrs. Paul Schonert and) M6 ane refreshments were enjoyed! with Mrs. John Johnson Sunday, | parents in Bismarck for the past few | Parents. : i Herman Backhaus and son Herbert ip Raeshke, The annual Christ, | {my Sunday. pea | Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Cox entertained | days. Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Gilbert ay By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN visited at the John Backhaus home! mas party followed. A delicious supe | Mand Mrs. Paul Ryberg and Mr.| =e a ia number of young friends of Win-| Wilton shoppers Saturday were Mr.|family returned home from Rug | Christmas day. ‘per was served by the hostess, a. [20d Mrs. Art Robins were over-night | Lyman ||ston, Francis and Ruth at their home!and Mrs. C. Spitzer, L. Fisher, Mr.|Monday night. Bad roads compel Mrs. Lena Lundquist of near Hazel-| | Miss Hilda Schiermeister 1: noW| sisted by her daughter Vivian.’ guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Flanni-! > ——- —|Monday evening. Lunch was served|and Mrs. A. E. Holden, Philip Mon-|them to return by way of Minot, Mrs, Carl Shady of Rhame is vi ton 4s visiting at the home of her son! employed at the Petrie store in Lin-! gan, Saturday. i ‘at midnight. Miss Lillian Gable was a Thurs- roe and A. Hilken. and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.| ton, aay ; Sok Slows, | Miss Alberta Worst, who has been | By CLARA E. WANTTAJA bes ue Seecaree sel eoeecr Elbie Murrey who is attending the | ing relatives at Moffit. She was Elmer Lundquist, over the holidays. Henry Knittgl motored io Linton pele ghetto ae Bias employed in Bismarck, is now staying , — 7" Wil | cagital <oammercial ‘college in Bie,|merly Miss Gladys Mochel. Miss Mildred Dietzman, who spent| Friday morning. to McKensic where they attended thy | ith her parents here. | Mrs. Anna Dronen came home from | | ison marck is pending her vacation with| Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Brownawel ; the past three weeks visiting at the) Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Bauer and chil-|P N\A lodge meetings nt te! Mr. and Mrs, Gus Hogue, Sr., and|the hospital on Saturday evening |@——-——— ——@iner parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steve|Thursday for Hansen, Idaho, } home of Mr. and Mrs. H. H, Westa-| dren of Linton visited at the Herman ‘Mr. and ian Clizb family, and Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hogue,| 8nd went back Sunday. By MRS. JOHN A. BERG | Murrey. their son, Howard. They will § c cott of Sanger, returned home Thurs-| Backhaus home Wednesday. lifaradligee adhe syieltoee PAE Te EReeT andlor, called on Mr. and Mrs. Raymond! Louis Olson and son, Lawrence, and se | Mr. and Mrs, Steve Murrey and {several months there, r day night. Mrs. Steve Koppy, daughter Regina trim home in. Bismarck Christmas| HOeUe, and family, Sunday. |Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wanttaja and son,! Mr. and Mrs, Ludwig Wagner and|family were dinner guests at the L,| Mr. and Mrs. J. F. bet t 3 Mrs. Joe Fischer and son Myron ; have been on the sick list tae past few days. Miss Dorothy Edson spent her Christmas vacation at the home of her parents near Moffit. Henry Miller and sons, Floyd Owen, Joe Fischer, Arthur Kershaw and Gil- bert Melick were business callers in Bismarck Tuesday. and son Prank motored i Cannon Marlys, Bob and Norman Hogue,! Kenneth, were, Bisinarck callers Sat-|Mr. and Mrs. John Berg spent Sun- | Zallers’ home in Baldwin. from Ellendale Mond Ball Thursday forenoon. eg | Who attend St. Mary’s school, spent! urday. lday evening at the Sam Berg home.| Bertha Partyke is spending her va-|*he birth of a daughter, Edng Miss Ruby Honey, who svent tie | iarleeee nee WaliCgy Cigna Guy|tbe week-end with their parents. | Mr. and Mrs. Emory Boss and} Sara Berg who spent the lat aeven|eation with her parents, Mr, and Mrs,|t9 their daughter Luella an/ Christmas holidays at her parental! to send the holidays, ey |e @|daughters are spending a few days|months at Lodi and Sacramento,|John Partyke. jband on Christmas day. home. in Jamestown, returned Satur-| (0 ysPOT AMS ONES atkins are!| Wing with relatives at Jamestown. /Calif, returned to her home Satur-| Frank Partyke and Paul Holden| | Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Dralle, Mr. a |day to resume her school duties. —_| ending their vacation at MeChmer |¢————~. Misses Sylvia Eckhoim and Hilma Her health is somewhat im-|motored to Bismarck Saturday. Mrs, Peter Hofstad and son, Lloyd, David D. 8. Job is a patient in te eee ie vei e ane heey Olson and Bud Sedivic were Bismarck | proved but she thinks there is no| Elbie Murrey is speuding a few|W°r¢ Bismarck callers Tuesday. Linton hospital. | teebNMbaD NEN aaedden fae evilioa wie shoppers Thursday. |place like North Dakota. days in Wilton at the Mr. and Mrs.|__ The Ladies’ Aid will meet with Mrs. | Dida led cachet la aa E ar Friends of Miss Hilma Olson and} The Misses Beth and Elenora Red-|Clarence Danielson home. Johnson at the C. E, Moffit home | Dinner guests at the Steve Koppy) consin, 7 7 t | He expects to be gone al in|ingtom are spending their vacations pl esas ene home Sunday were Mr, and Mrs. John | | day. ———} ANNA MARIE MUELLER Mrs, Ben Boss and daughter Bey-|Bud Sedivic, who were married i Miss Elsie Kruger accompanied Mr.) Rebenitsch, Jr., and family, and Miss , erly are visiting relatives in James-| Bismarck Saturday, charivaried them | with their parents, Mi id Mi % oe Me Ce } 5 i | Rev. and Mrs. T. CG. Torgerson and |," : z i heir parents, Mr. and Mrs, H. | , Sarak Tied a Rebenitsch, all of neer For’! cniidren spent Christmas with rela. COW? te Se baie geen nell Schrunk \\ Trygg é marc! ‘uesday ight. ie Rice. ‘tives at Washburn, Mr. and Mrs, John Harty and fam-| Mr. and Mrs. Einard Juhala and| Roy Berg of Still, N. D., is spending |@ 9 ota comes \ spending the holidays with relatives. |. John Olsen was a dinner guest at | i ily spent a few days last week visiting Mrs. Harry Hedstrom were callers in|the holide vith his cousin, Albert. Ss at the A. L. Davis home in Bismarck.; Wing and at the Louis Olson home | Harry is visiting with his cousins Wil- | Miss Ella Leathers is spending her Baldwin || Christmas vacation with relatives ED AS MARCHONT. By MRS. GEORGE NELSON the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lavona Newmann and Marian| Monday. lic and Rudolph. { aa —_— ——- @)here. She teaches at McClusky. a ons Ss real fetes Dietzman Christmas day. i \’“Dinner* guests at the B. F. Coons| Davis of Brainerd, Minn., are visiting) Hino Eckholm and Bill Wanttaja| Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wanner have| Mr. and Mrs. John Reile spent | Emma Nelson from school No. 1 in Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fischer snd fam-| py MRS, FLORENCE BORNER /home Christmas were Mr. and Mrs |Telatives here for a few days. {took SuJo Eckholm and Walter /as their guest this week their daugh-|Saturday evening and Sunday at|¢yomwoil spent her Christmas vaca- ily were guests at the home of Mr. \Grant Turner, Mr and Mrs. Erern.| Claude Larson, Edna and Homer | Waiste, both members of a CCC camp, |ter, Martha, from Bismarck. the home of his parents, Jacob! tion at her home. ’ Fischer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A.|_ yar, and Mrs, Fredolen Rupp and/ er and family, Mr. and Mrs, TG, | B05 and Miss Olive Rise, all of Bis-|to Bismarck Sunday where they left! Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wall returned | Pelle, 8%. | Floyd Anderson who came here Carlson, Christmas day. |Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Rupp and fam-| Goons and family, ond. Mise’ Enang,|™arck, spent Sunday at’ the Lester | by truck for Hill City, 8. D. to their home Saturday after attend-| Emil Stroh was a Monday caller | .5:)samestown to spend Christmas Shoppers in Bismarck Saturday ity were guests at the Pred Wond|wacnel Emma|icnowles’ home. Dorothy Mutchler| The Arne Antilla and Seth Gylden | ing the funeral of Mrs, Wall’s broth- | the Clarence Knudson home, | {re wane owt 1 OTe nis from this vicinity were Mrs. Bill Han-! home Christmas day. Se aha j {went home with them after spending! children have been on the sick list ,er-in-law, Mr. Bauer, of Wishek Gust Witt, Ted and George Nolan] ities with a highway surveying son, Emmet, Paul and Eddie Rybers.| "ar and Mrs. Arthur Meyer, Mr.| paetdae ton turers, elovare left | Christmas vecation here. “ithe past week. Mr. and Mrs. John’ Wagner of near |eturned to their homes one day last | try aia! F Walter Dietzman, son Edwin, and/ang iqrs, William Fricke and family| Christmas with Mrs, Slovarg's nae | Henry J. Jacobson and son, Her-|, Mr. and Mrs, Bud Sedivie, Clif-|Mercer called at the Leo Goll home| Week t0 spend thelr Christmas vaca-|"Vt-s4- weison, who is spending the daughter Mildred. jand Mr. and Mrs. Herman Meyer, Sr., ents, : Par"! man, were business callers in Steele ford Olson and Willis Wanttaja | Tuesday. an winter with’ his brother-in-law and FI spent Christmas day at ‘he GG.) The carnival given by the Royal | Monday. ivisited at Dave Spangberg’s near | ¢& a= @| Visitors at the Roy Marchant home| "i". wr. and Mrs, Engdehl in Gibbs, | Burnt Creek | |Rupp home. Neighbors Saturday night was well|. Mr. and Mrs. H. Jacobson and fam- | Regan, Monday. { Richmond | Christmas day were, Mr. and Mrs./\-.5 with his parents over the holi- e¢——____—_____—9| Andy Peterson left Monday for Bis-| attended. Those taking part in the|i¥, Mike Jones and Mr, and Mrs.| Josie Olson, who is employed: at ca a aebn Witt, Miss Lorraine Wentz, Mr. | 4 . e marck where he visited with friends} amateur hour program were D. B.|R- B. Jacobson and daughter were) Wing, spent Sunday evening at her a ithe gana. Helle, Hae ae ae Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Tryge of By MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON | and relatives until Friday. Mr. Peter-|reathers as Major Bowes, Jean and|SuPper guests at the J. O. Lein home | home. | By MARTHA BOSSERT larence Knudson and daughters, | mecce, N, D., spent the holidays with son was a guest at the home of his| joyce Johnson, Bootie Colby, Mrs, T.| Sunday. | Seth Gylden, Arne Antilla, Louis |Margenel snd Charlotte. and sons, |, crotives, Peter Harvey, old-time resident,|son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and|‘p, Hughes Mrs. George Watson, wlia| Richard and Jake Weber were Sat-| Olson and Bill Wanttaje and son,| Christmas day visitors and guests|=S" 8nd Robert, Tim Knudson and |" Ci ni3 rrygg and George Nelson ssed away Wednesday evening, Dec.|Mrs. Frank Stitzer over Christmas. |reathers, Florence and Clara Habeck,|Uday dinner guests at the Johnj Willis, were Wing visitors Friday. lat the Bossert home wee John Deg-|S0™ Marvin, Mr. and Mrs. Emil .sctoq sonday with John Anderson, 5. Funeral services were held Sut-| A family reunion was held 2’ the) Margaret and Bernice Bliss, Wilhert| Mueller home. \e— ieee goa (ner, Emanuel Fode, Hans Jacobson, | pac, and son, Dean, and Chester) i119 underwent a serious operation, 3, urday at the Catholic church, HisiIta Falkenstein home Shristas./ Roqgers and Mrs. P. P. Bliss, Mrs. G.| Clover Johns spent Sunday with | S. W. Burleigh | {Albert Bossert, Rudolph Engel and i ae @ Mrs. Emil Stroh and jat the Bismarck hospital. death was attributed to cancer. {Those present were Mr. and Mrs.| Manly, Mrs. T. C. Torgerson, M. A.| Alice McCloskey. ¢ ——#|daughters Viola, ~eona and Edina. |spent. Sunday at the formers per.| Charlie Trygg and son, John, Ella . _ Saturday business callers in the|Ralph Carlson of Mandan, Mr. and| pouceite, Fred Korn, Allen’ Wiiton| Herman Jacobson and Pete Jacob-| p Miss Braden and Miss Jacobson |¢>tet nomen) ee TERS PAT and Ruth Tryge, Mrs. Carl Hazel, Mr. apital City were Mr. and Mrs. Valen-| Mrs. Oprille Belenseln iad | small and Robert Coons. bea ee callers at the James Olson | By MRS. ALEX STEWART |gave a Christmas program at Rich-| yr. po pantie John Reile and Mr,|#4 Mrs. Ernest Kell and Sigrid tine Steiner, Sr., and children, Mr.|son of Sweetbriar an + a ne ee jome Saturday evening. { —— ;mond school No. 1 Monday evening. : Saati , *| Lundquist motored to Bismarck Mon- and Mrs. Lester Blattner, Mr. and| Ralph Falkenstein and family. i Driscoll 5 Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Jacobson have} Mr, and Mrs. Charley Mallard are|Eyeryone reported a good ieee is. and ane. Clare nee Henudson were | aay. Mrs..George Clooten and family, Mr. Ernest and Walter Rupp, who are moved into the former residence of! the parents of a baby boy. Mr. and Mrs. Gilman Larson and Ieee ie la NSE aan Mrs, Lena Lundquist who has been and Mrs, Bill Miller, Mr. and Mrs.|members of the CCC company for-| = o}H. polaris. wee a ie REE eb Bue AaLY of Man- family are visiting at the Alfred Lar- et ne ers held thelr meet-|VSiting at the Elmer Lundquist home Andrew Bertsch, Sr. Walter Bertsch, = eal | ert Mehlhoff of near le was/dan visited at Angus Stewart's Sun- json home. ti nae ot Dec 2s, Vici. | Since she returned from Hazelton will Johnny Mahoney, Mr. and Mrs. Fred! By PELES MAE OLSDN |@ caller here Saturday and Sunday. |day. Mary and Donald returned} ‘Thursday evening visitors at the pe a the evening of ee bay PY Ee be a guest of her daughter, Mrs. Al- Klawitter, and Mr. and Mrs, Walter! pi Mr. and Mrs. E, Dent and Earl/home with them for a week's visit|Mike Panjkovich home were William,| (> MCluded ‘Ted and Georg: Nolan | 11 si aneberg. From there she will Paul, : | STOR c SIN \ one re ee ai airoD ene Harvey were Thursday evening sup-{ with relatives. John, Martin and Eva Degner, David, ane Poualte avons eres | Were | 0 to Killdeer to visit another daugh- Kenneth Klawitter returned to the! ae hee ON | Gt Bismarck) Mz and Mrs. LeBatron | ner guests at the J.O, Lein home. , Mr. and Mrs. 0. G. Davenport mo-|Flsie, Martha and Clara Bossert, |Pjoy¢? ‘The “mecting wae held in| {et and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Naval Station at Chicago, Il, after| 7 NM © Sy lane an Mr: Tlert Saw. disonl T. H. Suby was an overnight guest | tored to Bismarck Monday. Emanuel and Ted Fode, Edward ao 6 i P nm eine, 1) Bert Faust. spending the holidays at his parental ; S¥y 8 rai s. Tlert Sawyer and son) at the James Olson home Christmas| Jake Smith and son are visiting at! stron, Ted Nolen, Hilda and Reynold | orn School No. 2. : Mr, and Mrs, Ernest Kell and fam- ‘ home here. i of Bissierek spent Munday at ie Miia.” |the Paul Hapel home. Mr. Smith Berg. i ue Pnesee Boyer spenbitbesyecksend ily and Mrs. Sigrid Lundquist were 4 Joseph Schonert celebrated his 20th By LS. Klein PEAWYE nome, A. Bisenbeisz had as| _O2Y2 and Vernon Bailey who were: ‘s Mr. Hapel'’s brothez. Walter Mehloff was a Monday over- Ab ihe John CE eae Roenhine | entertained at dinner Sunday at the fe Be A ees | iste ie . | visitors Christmas day: Mr. and Mrs, SSL Te eves Sk Pee Beas GATE: oeenee a Taie CE Ree ee: jPast weck visiting relatives in this | Davis Sree Home. « Ma .: . } | Ted Hindemith and son of Hebron, | = ¥ i vicinity. They returned home on Sat- | ° mupney suede), te Ered Sieve: ¢ ASTLE THAT Mr. and Mrs. Ed Eisenbetsz and Mr.| BLAST WRECKS BUFFALO TENEMENT | die Honeet hone Wer Mn ond Met: | urday. soning: | Lein | Sr aiee Pett aion ere aaa 9 (and Mrs. Oscar Hindemith of Bis- oan ape Pnee end family, Ted Nolen| Adolph Bender was a caller at the | #- ° i marck and Walter Hindemith of 2 C. B. Knudson home on Friday. | Itasca, Minn., Sunday after spending LG ARoc ivees | John Hein was a Monday business | By OLGA M. RISE the holidays at his home here. LIMBS : K ee tea ee ar roieon aaoraae jealler at the Ed Larson home near |~ ~~~ | Bie ee Be aa fs |ily spent the week-end at Binford. | | Woodworth, N. D. Rules Bill Invalid | Alice Arneson of Jamestown” is Mrs. Dave Kensler, son Robert and daughter Pansy, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Andahl and daughter, Gloria Jane, Mrs. Kathleen Gray of Chicago, Gil- bert Andahl, Clinton Solumand Alice Spitzer. Se ee ee tions at their homes. | spending the past week at their re- ? Canfield | werseved Temiained: to VIS. A088 Gorth Scallon, Bennie Weber, An- | ene 4 sae Fy rs @ Saree Mr. and Mrs. Wrensler and family drew Berg, Alice Johns, and Clara | Mr. and Mrs. D, D. Barkman spent CTUALLY climbing a huge ‘Pent Sunday visiting relatives at Bossert, who attend high school in | Sunday, at the A. J. Olson home. By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN { faeher elope ets beeen an Napoleon. | Sine Spent the holidays with their j Rev. and Mrs, C. T. Brenna were * | vakia, the venerablé castle at Orava Mey and Mrs Andrew ‘Dronen. and ie Christ Berg was a Tuesday over- supper suesie, Bf the. 2. A Miss E."Moitrejean left Priday for| (unde tollag aboee the rivers Vill, en visited relatives at Sterling heh eeGBY Overs '| | home Thursday. Bier nome) et. Epulto-kpend: bao) any Ai Geecloslovakia's most his, Christmas day. fio Bpstes Riek: Fel MECWEREY Oats VIE oe coe Monts td weeks Christmas vacation. Rani anat nictineaanpneoriresise Mrs, Carl Ingstad of Bismarck ‘Atlas deasic Seiided sheak Weldin le spending some time visiting al he Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Whitmer and pent Chrisimas day: at the Titus Pt y home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. family ieft Tuesday for Center where ‘hey will spend their vacation. Miss Neoma Berg is spending he: vacation at her home in Regan. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Vogel | height above the valley and| The castle, clambering the entire reaches 1 summit 360 feet up, where the cita- del seems to hang out into space. Being near the Polish border, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johns enter- | tained Stanley Hanson of Bismarck and Mr. and Mrs. ‘Lawrence Hull and family Christmas day. : Rey. and Mrs. Fylling and Mrs. J. Derystad of Mandan were visitors at the A. H. Burnett home Sunday. Mrs. nome while Mr. Ingstad motored to Jamestown. New Year's day Mr. and Mrs. Titus and Mavis Rosvold were | entertained at the Ingstad home | Mrs, Agner Swanson was called to | Mrs. C. J. Rhodes and son, Don- jald, were Friday guests at the home |of their daughter in Mandan. | John Degner, Ted and George | Nolen, Jacob Weber, Edwin Hein and Leo Nieters, who are stationed at CCC camps, spent their Christmas vaca- | Bismarck. Ted and Edward Stroh were Sat- | urday evening visitors at the Bossert | home. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Degner and spending her vacation with relatives and friends in this vicinity. Valdemar Lein, Arthur Rise, Sam Vik and Julius Kluksdahl of Knife River, Minn., and Ernest Rise of Fox- holm, N. D., local CCC boys, return- ed to their camps Saturday after Ole Vik. Einar Spilde, Clarence Rise, Olaf George and Alice Vik spent Friday evening at the B, N. Lein home. The following were dinner guests son, William, attended church serv- ices in Arena, Sunday. | Orava castle, which dates trom the 13th century, guarded the pass for jat H, O. Arneson’s Friday: Mr, and Grace Francis visited at the E. Mow-! r | Mrs. M, A. Lein and family, Mr, and | Linton Sunday due to the serious ill-} der home Saturday and Sunday.: ness of her father, Mr. Adamson. | Grace remained for a longer stay. j-the Hungarians. Late in the 17th Mr, and Mrs. O. N. Nelson enter-| open eae |Mrs. Ted Varholdt and family, Mr. Miss Hazel Wold came home from} century, however, the strongholé tained Mr. and Mrs. Homer Nelson! | Harriet |and Mrs. Tilmer Lein, Arthur Rise Pickardville Friday evening to spend) fell to the invading Turks But and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alden Nel-j e set | Sylvia and Lillian Botnen. when King John Sobieski of Poland forced the invaderg out of Vienna, he reconquered Orava Alpha Erickson of Minneapolis, | Minn., spent several days at the John Birkeland home. Marion and Lois Lien of Kidder }county spent several days visiting at |the home of their sisters, Mmes, Ted Varholdt and H. O. Arneson. Mr. and Mrs. Tilmer Lien spent Sunday visiting at the Nyseth home con and family, Iver Norby. M. T. Olson and Della on New Year's day. | Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Nelson en- tertained Mr. and Mrs. H. Van Horn, Mr. aud Mrs, Carlton Sherman, Mrs. Ness and Sm Rasmussen New Year's Eve. her vacation. A group of friends called at the Roy Little home Sunday evening and} in 1683, helped Mr. and Mrs, Little celebrate| castle ) their 25th wedding anniversary. Spreading over successive levels ‘ Rev. Rindahl gave the Christmas | of the high slope. v service at the schoolhouse Sunday the castle is one t / ‘He will be here again January 19. of the rare sights Qscar Olson called in Wing Mon- of Czechoslovakia By JEAN WILLIAMSON | Miss Elma Josephson is spending | the Christmas holidays with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Josephson of Wing. ‘| Christmas night guests of the Wil- liamson home were Mr. and Mrs. C.; and Mrs, Ed Madson of Lake) Minn., have been visiting scla- Federal District Judge Merrill E Otis (above), in a ruling at Kansas ap | Sives hei “4 a i n Kidder county. day evening. i Its picture ap | ‘ives here. | Wetzel, daughter Verna ai:d Misc! City, declared the entire Wagner ir >. Mrs. Ole Olson, Violet Olson and years on the 40: > aa | Louise Pehl. | tabor disputes act unconstitutional Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Barkman spent "Dee Bailey attended the Christmas! » ni It is estimated that Stradivarius | This was the scene at Buffalo, N. Y., after an explosion, attributed Miss Florence Sandburg returned; The taw gives employes the right Saturday at the Geo. Pehl, Jr., home ‘Program in Wing Thursday evening H er} haleru stamp of ->mous Italian violin maker of Cre-, to gas. wrecked a four-story apartment building. One woman was killed, | home for the holidays. to organize and bargain without in ear Arena. Neil Pehl returned Mr. Haakenson 1926-7, mona, made approximately 1000 vio-| two men were buried in the wreckage, and six persons were seriously Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Zimmer are| terference from employers. (Ass2- {his home after spending the | and Mrs, Herman Clarence Walker of Bismarck hurt, (Associated Press Photo) b and (Copyright 1935 NEA Service. Inc.) |tins ' | visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs.| ciated Press Photo) j Week with his grandparents

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