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THE BISMARCK 'TRIBUNK, LHURSDAY, JANUARY 8U, 1936 NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS Heaton | eS By SARAH HEINLE { Leo and Evangeline Steinert are visiting with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Steinert. Frank Brezden and Ernest Heinle were dinner guests at the Paul Krush home at Wilton Saturday. Mrs. Willie Steinert and daughter | Ruby are visiting at the John Steinert home at Regan. Harry Brezden spent the week-end at his home. Mrs, Christ Wolf id daughter Hilda, Mr. and Mrs. Olto Wolf and Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Geist and baby were shoppers ‘at Wilton Saturday. ee ‘Christiana | Ge ey By MRS. RAYMOND JOHNSON By MES. ALBERT LUNDE. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Doehle were dinner guests at the Burns Bailey home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bailey and‘Mr. and Mrs. Doehle visited in Moffit Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Carl Shady left for her home at Rhame, N. Dak. Monday. Miss Inez Peckens accompanied her to her home. Mrs. Burt Johnson, Mrs. Ed. Olson, and Mrs. M. M. Dralle were passeng- ers to Bismarck Friday. While there they attended the Townsend meeting. Gus Swartz, who fell and hurt his ankle last Thursday, was taken to Bismarck by Mr. Potter, to have it dressed, Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Hoover enter- tained at dinner Sunday in honor of Jason Hoover's birthday. Miss Lois Carroll spent Friday son and ‘Mrs, Byron Knowles were hostesses for this meeting. Howard Glanville was a business caller in Fargo last week. Bertrum Olson, who is attending college in Valley City, spent the week- end at his home here. Mr. atid Mrs. John Harty were | Sunday evening callers at the James Olson home. Last week Mrs. N. H. Collins re- turned home from the Bismarck hos- pital where she has been taking treatments for some time. Christ Roth. was called to Mandan because of the injury in a car acci- dent of his daughter who resides at New Leipzig. Mr, and Mrs, Clarence Kindred are the parents of an eight pound baby boy born Tuesday evening. Among the guests who attended the third wedding anniversary party for Mr. and Mrs, J. Sedivic held at their : home Saturday evening were Mr. aid | Mrs. Ole A Olson and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Olson, Ferne Glanville, John Mueller, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Jacobson, Mrs. Henry Jacobson, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Glanville and Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Lein. Leo Kremenetsky spent Monday at his home in Tuttle. ;_ Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Olson were ~—_________— i Clear Lake By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Paul Paslay left the first of the week for a visit with friends south of Valley City. Those who spent Thursday at Bis- marck were Christ Schoon, daughter Tillie, Bob Barrows, Adolph Hansen, Alfred Olson and Nels Dronen. Miss Tillie Schoon, who had been’ @ patient at the Bismarck hospital a ‘Thursday, returned home Satur- jay. naa guests at the D. D. Barkman ome, Sunday visitors at the Ole Nelsen home were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Christensen arid family, and Alden’ Nelsen. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and family were Sunday dinner guests at the Christ Schoon home. p eens Stator rate Tee anne | Welch’s Spur ‘ By MRS. R M. WELCH jhospital, Bismarck, where he had i 2 Arlene Lorhrke, Ruth Bergquist, and Alice Arnold, Rev. and Mrs. E. E. Matteson had as their guest Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. E. D. McGinnis, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kuhnert and Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Howe. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Prentice and son James Russell went to Bismarck where they will make their home. Mrs. Prentice has been a guest at the D. K. Prentice home for several weeks. A group of ladies spent Wednesday afternoon at the 8. G, Cunningham home where they tied a quilt. Johnny Woznick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Woznick, returned to his home on Wednesday from St. Alexius been a patient for several weeks. Mrs. Ruby Fred spent from Friday until Sunday with her sister Edna at the Oshanyk home. | FLAPPER, FANNY SAYS: | Missouri {| By MRS. K. R. SNYDER Mrs. Edgar Tressler is now em-/ Ployed at the Burleigh county relief; Office in Bismarck, i ‘ da players of # kicking team can’s Capt. Eyston Given _|2¢2,plasers of 9 kiting team can’ 35 Segrave Trophy player in the act of catching a ball, a. And they must wait five yards back til the safety man has passed out London, Jan. 30.—()—Capt. George | Until E. T. Eyston was awarded the Segrave | ity Gack. oe Lodi taecen Le trophy for 1935 Thursday for his au-| | Starbeck claims the rule would not tomobile records, set on the salt flats|Uly reduce injuries but result’ in of Utah. Captain Eyston, British rac-|M0Te touchdowns through the mosh ing car driver, broke the 10-mile rec- | Sensational play in football, the return ord of Richard Smith of New Zea-|° kicks. jland at Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah,| |Sept. 6 by racing his “Speed of the| Nodaks Enter Strong | Winds” the salt flats at 5 *, inds” across the sal lats at an Team in Mitt Tourney, |average speed of 167.0998 miles an |hour. Smith’s speed was 164.08 miles! c }an hour. Minneapolis, Jan. 30.—(?)—North | | Dakota university has entered what |Starbeck Urg es U.S. appears to be the strongest team ever | Follow Canada’s Lead! to compete in the Northwest Golden | Gloves boxing tournament, to be con- | tested here Feb. 4, 5 and 7. Grand Forks, N. D., Jan. 30.—(4)-—-| Five 1935 gloves champions are in- jIf the national rules committee/cluded in the list of entries sent in jwishes to reduce injuries in football,}to AAU officials by Coach Howard C. jlet it take a page from the Canadian/| Russell of the Nodaks. They include jgame, says C. L. Starbeck, assistant | Ben Blanchette, heavyweight winner jgrid tutor at the University of North|in 1934; Kenny Brown, middleweight | Dakota. lruler for several years; Owen Trickey, | “The Canadians have been taking | lightweight, and 1934 Golden Gloves over things from our game for sev-/ featherweight titleholder; Cully Ek- Tillie Schoon, who was taken sick| Hight with Miss Irene Dralle. Mrs. Byron Knowles and son Jun-| Mrs. Glenn Oder entertained at a] Mr. and Mrs. Alex Anderson and | suddenly, underwent an operation on! Joe Intlehouse of Napoleon Visited|ior and Mrs. L. H. Knowles were|shower for Mrs. Bernard Davenport, family were Sunday evening visitors; her throat Friday and returned home at the Asa Werner home, Saturday.| Monday afternoon visitors at the|a bride of a few weeks, Thursday at/at the J. E. Chesak home, Mr, An-; A bal {eral years until now there is little| strom, featherweight and 1934 gloves lbs sanititivas shige a! difference. However, they have one| bantamweight winner, and Carlyla ;rule up there we could use, and it)Loverud, bantamweight and 1934 t Saturday. He returned home Sunday. John Harty home. the Oder home, but the severe cold] derson and Mr. Chesik took Elton, | “|protects the safety man,” says the gloves flyweight title winner. Eight » Bob Sharp and Adolph Hanson|. An independent men’s basketball| ‘Philip Weber was a dinner guest at) and snow kept many from being pres-| Esther and Ruth back to Bismarck | Brown home Sunday evening en route /Sioux coach. others also are entered from the Nortia 4 4 ~— were callers at Sterling Friday. team is being organized and ‘will play| the John Mueller home Monday. ent. to resume their school duties. to Bismarck where they attended a! Casualties among safety men runj Dakota school. 4d Edgar Johnson is spending a week|the high school team Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. John Welch and Mr.| | Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Davenport, | Show. jhigh, Starbeck claims, because they ea ee ; ¥ visiting with his brother, Raymond] ight. | Trygge | |and Mrs. L. 8, Doppler and little son! Mr. and Mrs. Glen Oder, Misses Cor-| Mr. and Mrs, James Robidou, Alex |are given no protection except through The silver sword plant is found in ik Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Doehle and Miss » Martin Magnus ree were callers at Wing Friday. Christ Schoon, Adolph Hanson and Bob Barrows were Driscoll callers Saturday. Paul Worth is spending a few days| in Bismarck having dental work done. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hanson and family were visitors at the Christ Schoon home. , Phoenix i + -> By ELIZABETH NEFF Dave Johnson was:a Tuesday din- ner guest at the Alex Neff home. Elsie Rachel and Martha Neff spent the week-end at their respective homes. Ed. Pond, Ben Klagenberg and Emil Schockenmeyer were Tuesday callers in Arena. Gustof Brose and Martin .Gellner were Monday evening visitors at the Alex Neff home. fl + | Menoken | > “> By NORMA AGNEW The Turkey club won six prizes in the Slope Poultry show last week: James Garross, a first; Eleanor Ebel- ing first in bronze pullets; Lucille Ebeling second on Naragansett cock- erels; Virginia Estelle, a first, and Pavl Estelle, a second. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abelein, Glenn Holister, and Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Wal- gren attended the dance given by the Jolly Juniors at McKenzie. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Klipstein were Monday evening guests of Mr, and Mrs. P. R. Abelein. Mrs. M. F. Agnew and son Elmer, Ralph Malard, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Estell and Mr, and Mrs. A. H. Klip- stein were shoppers at the Capital City Tuesday. — Northwest Kidder | ee. By MRS. MABEL HAZLEGROVE Robert Hieb was in Tuttle Monday. Russell Woodward was a caller Sunday evening at the Ed. Ochsuner home. Erna and Fred Schuler, who brought Mrs. Russell Woodward and children, Clarence and Lucille, home Monday, remained overnight and re- turned to their home Tuesday, - Frank Gray and Russell Woodward were in Tuttle Friday. Jake Stigelmeyer went to Tuttle Saturday and returned home Sunday. Frank Gray, Mabel Hazlegrove and Emil Ochsuner were callers at the Art Ochsuner home Sunday. ; eee oy EST wa a4 ! Driscoll + | > By DELLA MAE OLSON The Braddock high school boys and girls basketball teams played the Driscoll teams here Friday evening. The Braddock girls were defeated, 29-11, and the Braddock boys, 15-12. The third meeting of the Girls’ Scout club was held Monday evening. Miss Braatnen is the club's supervisor. Katherine Lein of Lein township and Raymond, Edna Doehie were supper guests at | the John Adams home Monday night. The two Temvik basketball teams will play the Moffit basketball teams ;at the Moffit hall Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. John Adams, H. D. Hamblen and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Doehle were Moffit callers Tuesday. : 1 | Burnt Creek | SO tee MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON Val Steiner and family, and Lester Blattner were shoppers in the Capital City Tuesday. Bertram Coddington was a dinner } guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Blatt- ner Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Klawitter and Miss Beven, the Burnt Creek school teacher, were callers at the Paul Schonert home Thursday. Bertram Coddington spent the week-efld at the Clinton Solom home in Bismarck. Grant Andahl is making his home with his sister, Mrs. Dave Kensler, in Bismarck. Saturday callers in Bismarck were {Mrs. George Clooten and son, Bert- ;7am Coddington and Matt Andahl. Lyman | ———_—_—_—______—__---» By CLARA E. WANTTAJA | Eino Eckholm and Arne Antilla j Were Wing callers Tuesday. ; Lawrence Olson and Melvin Erick- {son were visitors at Bill Wanttaja’s Sunday. Miss Sylvia Eckholm, who is ill with pleurisy, entered a hospital at Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Riikola were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Walter Ojanen and children. Arne Antilla and Theodore and Elmer Thorson were Sunday callers at the W. H. Colb home in Wing township. Arthur Dronen is now employed in Bismarck. Miss Tyne Eckholm returned home from Bismarck Saturday. She had been employed at the Mote home the past. two months. Mr. and Mrs, George Sedivec, Clif- ford and Eloise Olson were Sunday visitors at the Bill Wanttaja home. Earl Waiste is spending a few days with friends on the east side of Lyman township. | f Canfield ‘ ——______—_—_—_ By MBS. A. Fé GHYLIN Mr. and Mrs. Dee Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Odie Bailey and Oscar Olson were dinner guests Wednesday at the Ira Bailey home. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ghylin were call- os at the J. Moilenan home Thurs- y- Mr, and Mrs. B, O. Strand and son called at the Harry Davenport home Thursday. The regular P. T. A. meeting will be held February 14. ? Barney Strand was a Regan calle ‘Thursday. By MRS. GEORGE NELSON Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kell and fam- ily visited Sunday at. the Sigrid Lundquist home. Mr, and Mrs. J. Morris of Wilton spent a few days last week with their daughter, Mrs. Edgar Trygg. Geo. and Martin Nelson and Gilbert Cederstrom made a trip to Regan Tuesday. Gene Cunningham, who made a trip to Regan Thursday, made a brief stop at the Geo. Nelson home. He was an overnight guest with Martin Nelson and Fred Cox, returning home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Anderson and json, Leon Ronald, are spending this winter at the Sigrid Lundquist home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Varley got word from their foster son, Earl Varley, that he is in Minneapolis, consulting | doctors, He has been ill for some time. {Sibley Butte | oP By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST Florence Larson attended the Homemakers meeting at the Radske home in McKenzie Thursday. Lloyd and Marian Clizbe visited at the R. C. Wildfang home Thursday. Mrs. P. E. Roth will entertain members of the Larkin club Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Roth and An- drew Schauer. motored to Bismarck Monday. Mr. and Mrs. L. Davenport visited at the Paul Tompkins and E. Bloom- quist homes Sunday. Raymond Evans accompanied Lloyd Wildfang to Bismarck Saturday. | Arena + By MRS. 0. McINTYRE Ben Klagenburg and Emil Schock- enmeyer were business callers in Arena and Wing Tuesday afternoon. Miss Fern Glanville spent the week- end with her parents in Wing. Mrs. Anna Holmes and Allen Fraz- fer left here Friday to attend the fu- neral of Gerald Payseno of Fargo, a former resident of this community. Death, Thursday, was caused by gas from the motor of his car, left run- ning in his garage. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and fam- 4 ily were shoppers in Wing Friday. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Glanville were guests of Mr. and’Mrs. Clarence Kin- dred Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Albert Wutzke and small daughter were visitors at the Christ Wolf home Sunday evening. Ce | Harriett By JEAN WILLIAMSON Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Weitstock and sor Burle were Sunday guests at the O. G. Wietstock home. Miss Thecla Zimmer left Friday for Jamestown to spend a few days. Albert Eide visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eide, over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. John Melhoff were Thursday passengers to Tuttle. Miss Lucille Anderson and Bertal Anderson visited at their home in home Friday evening. was spent playing cards, after which @ light lunch was served. The occa- sion was Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch's wedding anniversary. Freddie Andri stayed at the home of his aunt, Mrs. C. K. Boyd, while his grandmother was away. over the | week-end. | Ecklund | 3 _? By ELBIE MURREY Veral Holden was a visitor at the Enock Anderson home Sunday. Bertha Partyke and Guy Holden spent the week-end with their par- ents. Paul Holden was an overnight guest at the Murray home Saturday evening. Shoppers in Wilton Saturday were Steve Murray and daughter Elbie, Rudy and Gunder Hagen, Teddy Murray, and Paul and Vearl Holden. Paul, Harry, Vearl and Esther Hol- | den, Annette Anderson and Millar Jacobson were Sunday visitors at the Murray home. Fred Peterson, Elbie, Ted and Mar- garet Murray were visitors at the Holden home Sunday. Pauline Hefta spent the week-end with her mother in Wilton. Wilson By MES. JOHN A. BERG Mr. and Mrs, Fred Gaub spent Mon- day evening at the Fred Leibe home. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Reuer have as their guest Mrs. Reuer’s brother, John Wagner of Huron, 8. D. Mr. and Mrs. John Berg and Mr and Mrs. Christ Neumiller spent Sun- \day evening at the Gust Neumiller home. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Wolf and Mrs. Christ Wolf motored to Bismarck Fri- day. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wall visited at the Fred Neumiller home Friday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs, Ludwig Wagner mo- tored to Bismarck Friday to visit with Mrs. Sam Berg who is a patient at a Bismarck hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John Wagner of near Mercer called at the Christ Neumiller home Thursday. | Still By N. 0. HAGSTROM Erick Pearson made a trip to Wil- ton Friday to bring Helen and Rueben home for the week-end. George John- son accompanied him to town where he will spend several days with rela- tives, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hedstrom visited with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kling Sun- day. Leona and Helen Broeh!l and Hilma Johnson, Regan high school students, spent the week-end at their homes here. Miss Cora de Vee Richards of Wil- ton was a guest at the Ecklund home Sunday. . Albert Hagstrom was a supper guest | at the Fred Johnson home Thursday. | C. L, Johnson made a business trip to Bismarck Thursda; were guests at the Robert Welch/rine and Naomi Buckley and Law-| Anderson and James MacDonald hadi? cane wale ea be an Weed = ee oa rhe ance to advance the ball. In Can-|side of Hale crater, f The evening) rence Woodland called at the Wilson|shoppers in Bismarck Saturday. 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Richard Fricke is spending a few days at the home of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fricke, in the Cromwell community. Israel Keator is recuperating from a sprained ankle. While so doing. Donald Little is assisting with the chores on the Falkenstein place. The meeting of the Crofte Star Homemakers club, which was to have ‘been held Wednesday afternoon at the Ralph Falkenstein home, nad to clement weather. It was decided that the club will not hold a January meeting,.but will meet on their regu- lar date in February. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Meyer, Jr., |be postponed again due to the in-! By EDNA MARCHANT Mr. and Mrs. Emil Stroh and son visited at the former's parental home Tuesday. Mrs. Anton Novy and twins return- ed to their home from Wing Tuesday. Ted Stroh is visiting with his sis- jter, Mrs. Dave Hochhalter and fam- ily in Regan this week. t Glenview | Nh aM By VIOLET JOHNSON Harold Larson is assisting a few days at the Simons home. 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