The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 14, 1936, Page 9

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| In the Day’s Photo News Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., (left) was greeted by his mother and her husband, Jack Whiting (center), musical comecy star, on his arrival in New York from England. Fairbanks scoffed at rumurs concerning ‘his marriage with Gertrude Lawrence, British actress. (Associated Press Photo) Their tope barely protruding from the drifte, these two autos show strikingly the depth of the snow {nm the uear-record blizzard that swept the country from northwest to the east.coast. Marooned ona state highway uear the Illinois-Wisconsin state line, they were only two of thousands of cars abandened by their owners. State police made a thorough search of all roads in that section, fearing some motorists might have been trapped in their cars and frosem to death, Robert Burt, 26, of Creston, la., had a “blind date” with Laura Mae Mintle, 19. Five hours er their introduction they routed a deputy court clerk out of bed to get a marriage license. A justice of the peace performed the ceremony a few minutes later. (Associated Press Photo) Snappy rhytims of .he jazz re teased by Hen-y Reider of the Uni ity of Neiraska museum staff from this musical instrument called the “Bonaphone,’ which he constructed from ribs of a prehistoric rhin eceros found ner Ainsworth, Neb. Reider can run the scale for tw: staves including sharpe and flats. (Associated Press Photo) _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1936 NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS - By VIOLET JOHNSON i By NORMA AGNEW | Herman Johnson. The Menoken Consolidated school , n staying at 4 Prank th Wilceed ine is having a carnival Feb. 14. Any- left for Bismarck the last part of the|°me wanting to enter the amateur week, contest must register at the door. A Albert Larson who spent the last | ‘W0-dollar prize will be given to the week at the home of his brother, Ar- winner. Everyone is invited. thur, in Nettle Creek township re-| M. F. Agnew and family, Ralph turned home Monday. Malard, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Estell, Ivan Holden and Harold Larson| Richard Salter, Roy Funston and J. were Wilton shoppers Monday. + Aue were shoppers in Bismarck | Fred Peterson londay. Holden mine, eee Paul Estelle, a Boy Scout, took an Miss Hefta, teacher at the Holden |¢*#Mination at the Bismarck weath- school, was unable to get to her|° bureau Monday. school on Monday due to blocked!, Miss Elizabeth Wachal, who in- roads. jured her foot in a basketball game, |" staying with Mrs. Cedric Craig. Rock Hill | The Menoken girl independents By RUTH LITTLE played their first basketball game with the high school girls Saturday Oscar Magnuson was a Regan caller Monday. night. Their players are Misses Tay- lor, Grimerude, Halvorson, Lillian Mrs. K. O. Knutson was a Sunday ad of her sister, Mrs. Albert Vollen. > Menoken | Craven, Mmes. R. C. Abelien, and) Otto Ayers. The independents were Magnuson spent several Gays last week at Bismarck as a defeated. Guest of Mrs. Manuel C. Ottum. Burnt Creek i | st Phyllis Little, high school student |8Y MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON| nee ey Trygg | ee By MRS. GEORGE NELSON ma » spent the week-end at her wut baby ‘in wis Born to Sie) cana mail » William Miller Saturday. tig aot ihe day maa | Mrs. Fred Klawitter had as her| 'route this winter. aed her al to igiel eh Schon- Regan ert, for a few days last week. aurea cae Te Rene wia| Mr. and Mrs, Whitted and Jack/| Albert Volien. fags Heck were guests at the Matt Heck i geen several days. ail | 4 ‘am Coddington was a dinner Canfield | |guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Blat-| tner Saturday. a | HYLY Janice Coddington celebrated her) na Lipset it eal sth birthday Feb. 12. Miss Naomi Berg ‘alentine Steiner, Sr, was an Maantag | in Regan ain er pate overnight guest of his mother-in- Alvin Ghylin went to Bismarck ne mae, Marion Heck of Bismarck fednesda - | Thursday. ay eee ee eee Mr. and Mrs. Val Steiner were sup- Mr. and Mrs. Christ Doerr took| Per guests of H. E. Coddington’s their daughter to Wilton to consult] Sunday. & doctor. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson, Mr. and| | Mrs. Dee Bailey, Mrs. Oliver Whit- spent at the Ghylin home helping Clair Ghylin celebrate his seventh birthday anniversary. Geo. Nelson and Gene Cunning- Andy and Ray Walker were callers} ham made a trip to Regan Monday. in Regan Thursday. Floyd Anderson, who is employed by a highway surveying crew near Minot, is expected home during the sub-zero weather. “| The Trygg Cedarhill Homemakers By ELBIE MURREY club members have not been able to meet because of the weather. Hence Steve Murray and daughter Elbie|they have been unable to rehearse were callers in Wilton Wednesday. | their play for the tournament sched- | Teddy Murray was a visitor at the| uled in Bismarck. | Dave Smith home Wednesday. He re- | ¢———___________-+ Vearl and Paul Holden were callers in Wilton Saturday. Pauline Heft spent the week-end By N. 0. HAGSTROM in Wilton with her mother. She was unable to get back to teach Mon-| Helen and Leona Broehl, Hilma! day. Johnson and Ruth Cox, Regan, high Guy Holden spent the week-end| school students, spent the week-end with his parents Mr. and Mrs, Al} at their respective homes here. Ver- Holden. He returned Sunday. non Johnson took them back Mon- day morning. : Wilson Mrs. O. G. Hagstrom, son Albert and daughters, Nellie, Naomi, Mrs. E. : T. Spitzer and daughter pep MES. JOHN A. BERG were luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. = — Erick Pearson Sunday. The occasion Mrs. John Berg and daughter Al-| Was Mr. Pearson's birthday. vira motored to Bismarck Monday.| Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson were Alvira consulted a physician there. dinner guests of Mrs. John Johnson Mr. and Mrs. John J. Wagner of | Monday. near Mercer spent Monday evening at Francis Hentz was an overnight the Pred Neumiller home. guest of Merriam Johnson Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wagner spent —_—_—__—___—-@ Monday at the Wm. Wagner home. McKenzie $$ By MRS. T. T. HUGHES Ed Gilesele is on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs, William Wagner had as their guests Sunday their son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Flimmer. ——_—___—___-__ . Richmond By MARTHA BOSSERT gmat her home. Mr. and Mrs, Christ Berg left by| MM. B. Reed is making his home train Tuesday for Tuttle to attend the} during this cold weather with his funeral of Fred Melhoff. daughter, Mrs. Alfred Slovarp. Mr, and Mrs, Dan Lt Mr. and o Mrs. Christ Berg, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph : +S. W. Burleigh OO STEWART Mrs. M. A, Doucette has been seri- ously ill in a Bismarck hospital the past week, but is slowly improving. Miss Mina Manly, high school stu- dent at St. Mary’s school in Bis- marck, spent the week-end here at Degner, and son William, William Merkel, and Mrs. Bossert were Mon- day callers in Bismarck. G. A. Bossert and John Weber Jr., were Tuesday dinner guests at the Jacob Hein home. Mrs. George Hurman left for Bis- Marck Monday where she will take care of her mother who is ill there. Edward and Paul Stroh and George Hurman visited Monday evening at the Rudolph Engel home. Jacob Hein left Tuesday for Bis- marck, where he will serve on the Jury. Lyman phi 2 eae ae By MRS. ALEX Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Davenport mo- tored to Bismarck Tuesday. Alex Stewart, Malcolm Nickolson and Henry Mills crossed the river to Huff Monday. Bill Malard and John A. Stewart | are among those from this vicinity | who were called for jury duty. Hampton J By ELIZABETH KOPPY Ed. Weller and Steve Koppy, Sr., transacted business in Cannon Ball/ Monday. | By CLARA E. WANTTJA Edwin Olson, Eino Eckholm and! Bill Wanttaja motored to Bismarck Monday and brought Sylvia Eckholm home. She had been a patient at a) hospital there. Edwin Olson returned to the Pat- terson ranch Thursday after spend- ing a few days at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Eliason and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mularie were Bismarck callers Monday. Albert Little has been escorting the mail carrier via team and sleigh the past week. | Gus Hogue, Jr., was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Bourgeous Monday. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John Flannigan were Mr. and Mrs nand Kiemele and Chris Job were, among those in Cannon Ball from this vicinity Wednesday. Phoenix oe By ELIZABETH NEFF Edwin Rachel was an overnight guest Wednesday of Arthur Neff. Gustof Brose and Martin Gellner| were Monday evening callers at the i Alex Neff home. | Bill Wutzke was an Arena caller! Monday. i Neil H. O’May of the U. S. census Theo. Yetter, Merle Buck, Ferdi- | ff bureau was working in the district this week. Mrs. Alex in Bismarck. Lawrencee Spitzer, Edward Flanni- @an and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Paul. pais Herman Worst so ee lis were dinner guests of Mr. and i nig: rednesda: Dave Schock, Alex Neff, Martin; poe one Macalges Wi a Gellner, Edwin Rachel and Emil! Py Schockenmeyer were among the Wing Harriett | | shoppers Wednesday. | | > —————$—$— — — —$ > | ‘: By JEAN WILLIAMSON | Driscoll John Melhoff, Sr., accompanied his @aughter to Bismarck Friday. Miss Lucille Anderson and Bertal | Anderson are spending the week-end at their home in Wing, Neff spent several days | By DELLA MAE OLSON Mr. and Mrs, A. Olin are the par- ents of a baby girl born Jan. 8 at! Steele. i The Misses Ann, Annette and Edna| Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sherman are | Gellner went home to spend the! visiting in Bismarck. | week-end. The Women's Foreign Missionary | Mrs. William Merkel of Wing visit-| society and the Ladies’ Aid meetings | ed a few days at the Christ Wetzel] which were postponed last week were | home. held Tuesday and Thursday, respec- Miss Thecla Zimmer spent a few/ tively. days at the Hubard home in Tuttle.) K. A. Ersland, who is serving as one | Misses Olga and Selma Rise were|of the jurymen at the court session; shoppers in Arena. in Bismarck, spent the week-end at) as @ juror from here. urday evening from the county com- missioners’ meeting held at Bismarck last week. The Royal Neighbors club met Wed- nesday afternoon with Mrs. H. M. | Ward. Miss Cordelia Jordan of Bismarck spent the week-end at home. Lawrence Hull left Sunday evening for Fargo where he will receive me- dical attention. ¢—_____________» | Baldwin * = By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lenihan enter- tained a group of friends and rela- tives at their homé Tuesday evening. Cards were the main diversion with a serving of refreshments by the hos- tess at midnight. The Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid met at the home of Mrs. Fredolen Rupp Wednesday afternoon. On account of the cold weather only a few of the members were able to attend. There were several guests present at the meeting. After the meeting adjourn- ed lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by her sister, Mrs, Edmund ; Rupp. Mrs. Alvin Nordstrom received word of the death of a cousin in Minot recently. W. C. Gehrke and E. A. Fricke re- turned home Friday evening from a short business trip to Fargo. Mrs. M. L. Keever, a former resi- dent of this community, has written local friends from Fairfield, Idaho, where she is spending the winter with her son, Earl Keever. Mr. Keev- er is at the present time employed as manager of a 3,500 acre ranch 20 miles from Fairfield. a | Wing | ESOT Ah Lt ere By ANNA MARIE MUELLER Mr. and Mrs. Dan Seiglock are the parents of a baby girl born at their home Friday, Feb. 7th. Mr. Ryan and son Tommy were overnight guests at the R. B. Jacob- son home Tuesday evening. Gerda Josephson, who has been employed in New York Mills, Minn., returned to her home here Monday to visit for some time. Leo and Leonard Kremenetsky spent a few days at their parental! homes in Tuttle last week. The usual P. T. A. meeting was held in the schoolhouse Thursday evening. The program consisted of several mu- sical numbers. Lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. James Sedivic were supper guests at the Ole A. Olson home Friday evening. Father Wingering, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ryan, daughter Rose and son Tommy, Joe Doris, Joe and Anton Novey, Mrs. O. McIntyre, Mrs. Clyde Harvey, Mrs. Al Kusler and Andrew Neiters were Wednesday afternoon ——<|dinner guests at the John Harty home. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Josephson were Sunday guests at the Hannus home. C. A. Swanson returned home Sat-| home. C. A. Jackson also was chosen | i | | Warden Joseph E. Ragen of II! “thrill murder” of Bobby Franks in inois etate prison at Joliet is shown inspecting the small shower room in which Richard Loeb, partner in the 1924, was savagely slashed to death by a fellow convict, James Day of Chicago. (Associated Press Photo) o ae Welch’s Spur | + By MRS. R M. WELCH Mrs. M. E. Funston and grandson, Freddie, are staying at the C. K. Boyd home during the cold spell. Chester Boyd and Robert Welch drove to Menoken Thursday. Pehla { Sterling By SHIRLEY STEWART Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hanson and family spent a few days with Mrs. | ean Hanson and family. Monday morning Bill Pleinis of north of Driscoll came down to get his car pulled out of the snow north of Sterling. It had been stuck there since Friday night. Mr. and Mrs, Ost Prince, and son Harold, and Frederick Heib were call- ers in Bismarck Monday. Miss Norma Hanson and Miss Eve- {lyne Miller, both of Steele, visited at the Roy Hanson home from Saturday until Sunday evening. Shirley and Thelma Frishour are spending a few days at their home in Christiania township. Laura Langley is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Richard Lang. Beatrice and Harold Hall spent their vacation at their home. Three of the Sterling teachers spent the vacation at their homes, Mr. Buck going to Streeter, Miss Plummer to Minnewaukan and Miss Thomas to Valley City. f Lei T ein | 2. ae By OLGA M. RISE Mr. and Mrs, Tilmer Lien, Einar Spilde, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Arneson, Olga and Irwin Rise spent Tuesday evening at the Ted Varholdt home. Einar Spiide, Ted Varholdt, Mr. and Mrs. Tilmer Lien, and Mr. and Mrs, H. O. Arneson spent Saturday evening at J. O. Rise’s. Ghylin By 1. L. DAVIS Arne and Nils Tosseth, Algot a: Victor Strom, Bennie Benson an Owen Davis were Regan callers Mon day. Staton Davis went to Bismarc Friday returning home Monday. Melvin Backman’s truck was ruj into and wrecked when he was pi ing it to Bismarck to have it ov hauled, Emerson Gill who attends school in Wilton, was absent last we due to cold weather, a | Moffit , By MRS. ALBERT LUNDE The Ladies’ Aid met with Mrs, H., Pillsbury on Wednesday. In spit of the cold weather a good crowd wi present. The next meeting will b at the home of Rev. and Mrs. C. Curtis. A pot-luck lunch will b served, The high school pupils gave dancing party at the schoolhouse F day night. Alfred Hoover and Fre Moffit furnished the music. Because of the severe weather Sun day no church was held. The spe cial services for Lincoln’s day be held Sunday, Feb. 16, Mrs, Ella Porter is very ill at he home. Mrs. Carl Olson, Mrs. Alfred Fat Miss Margaret Gillen, Mrs. Ed. Haan and Milton Doehle sp Thursday evening at the Clair Porte home. The Epworth League had a soc! at the schoolhouse Tuesday evet Games and contests afforded amuse} ment. Among the prize winners wel Gertrude DeHaan, Teddy Pillsb Margaret Gillen, Arthur Hoffma Nellie Morrison and Bob Dralle. lunch was served at the close of tl meeting. Wm. Lane, who was called to Min nesota by the serious illness of father, returned home Tuesday. father returned with him and en tered a hospital at Bismarck. Grandma Benz moved back to tow Monday. She is staying, with th Dralle family. Frank Benz spent several days Bismarck last week. Tennyson wrote “Crossing the Bar| at 81, and it was sung for the fi time at his own funeral. He wro! other poems after it, but requeste that it be placed at the end of editions of his works. Potatoes, tomatoes, and tobacco al belong to the same family; of tht first we use the roots; of the second the fruit, and of the third the leavet The three vampire bats of the don zoo have whipped blood in thei diet. Half a pint of horse blood, whip} ped with an egg beater, is fed to then nightly. Popcorn ts “right” if its volume in| creases 20 times after popping. ATTENTION Farmers of Burleigh County In cooperation with the agricultural extension agent of Burleigh county, H. O. Putnam, The Bismarck Tribune il i ’ hange page the third week in March. “ ye a this aperialexchanye! page must be in the hands of Mr. Putnam on or before the 15th day of March. There will be no charge for these advertisements, which will give farmers an opportunity for sale and barter of oducts without expense. : ee to use the blank below, listing any articles that they might have for sale or exchange or desire to buy. They are urged to print legibly, to minimize the chance for error. USE THIS SPACE FOR ITEMS THAT ARE FOR SALE Name of Article Variety or Breed Amt. No. Tons or Bu. Other Information USE THIS SPACE FOR ARTICLES THAT ARE WANTED Name Address ....... ee | eee eee renee neee Send All Letters to H. 0. Putnam, county agent, Bismarck, N. Dak.

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