The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 19, 1936, Page 5

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aerate 4 . j 4 b . ecnrse Sh eae lerson left for Valley City Sunday where she will attend college high school. She will stay with her aunt Mrs. Manthey, Monday callers at the John Mueller were Mr. and ‘Thursday afternoon. io Mr. and Mrz. Herman Backhaus, son Herbert and Miss Carolin were shopping in Linton Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy, daughter Elizabeth and son Frank attended a farewell party in honor of the Misses Edna and Ruby Surber, Wednesday evening, given at their parental home in Livona. The girls are leaving Sat- urday for Devils Lake, where they will both attend school, The latter is staying with Mrs. Busby for several weeks. The Hampton Homemakers club met at the Mrs, Chris Maier home of west at parent me. Sunday evening several of the young folks of this neighborhood ‘gathered at the Steve Koppy residence to marshmallows. Murray Lawler motored to Linton and Russell Lawler, who are attending high school. —_——________"“¢ McKenzie ! By MRS. T. T. BUGHES ‘The local P, T. A. held its first Mrs. Veva Slorby and daught Rosemary, Joan and Patty, left last week for Minneapolis where Mrs. Blorby has accepted a position in a it the Christ Wanner Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Schmidt of Martin visited Sunday at the Gust Neumiller home. Mr, and Mrs, Henry Ollenberger of Wilton were visitors at the Christ Neumiller home. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Wolf and Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Wittlider of Tappen spent Thuraday at the Christ Wolf home, Painted Woods By MRS. JOE BROWN Mrs. August Nelson of Bismarck visited with her parents-in-law, Mr. Mrs. Andrew Nelson, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morgan were ‘Wilton callers Monday. Hope Hanefeld left Tuesday for Bis- marck where she will take nurses’ training at the Bismarck hospital. Anton Nelson, Ann Kurley and Mr. and Mrs, Joe Brown and children vis- took |ited with Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld was held at Clear Lake hall Monday evening for the purpose of e: memberg.-to. order. their. flour, { Irth Sep cal i lot al Northwest Kidder 1 By MES. MABEL HAZLEGROVE ‘Mrs. Russell Woodward and chil- dren were in Tuttle Monday where they called at the F. Schuler home. meeting for the school year Tuesday | MF. night. Miss Margaret Olson received the attendance prize for September. ‘The date of the next meeting is set 6. Mrs. Rafteseth accom} E H Poultry cl and a nice sum delegate. panied benefit dance Hrnest, Richard and Junior, Norman Hall, G. E. Shearer, grt igs 8 and ‘Thursday. ; choo! No, 3 opened Monday with ‘Miss Edna Schell of ‘Mercer a8 teacher. Mr, and Mrs, George Wagner were Sunday visitors at the Christ Neumiller Mr. and Mrs, John and Bee i Billy Gloveland of Wilton os at the Bernard Hall were callers Est HI Fafbeg tit it 4 i iF FE it HE ii iil i . Tuesday evening. Mrs. Elsberg left Wednesday for Jamestown where she will make her home with her daughter, Mrs. L. Tuesday and Wednesday. Ann Kurley returned to her home near Mercer Friday evening. ‘Wilton shoppers Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Brown, Iver Erickson, . Bill Bitner and son, Mr. Mrs. George Rants, Jr., children, Dale and Darleen, of ‘Wilton, visited at the Joe Brown home Sunday afternoon, They also called at the Alvin Lange home, Mrs, Ole Lillefjeld left Saturday for Bismarck where she will visit with friends and relatives before leaving Mrs. Fred Doehle and Miss Helen Doehle of Moffit visited at the Leslie Clark home Wednesday. ’ Eugene Fisher and John Smith of Bismarck, John and Mayme Clark, Mr. land Mrs. John Crawford were callers at the William McDonald home last week, Mr. and Mrs. George Crawford and son Donald of Harvey were Sunday dinner and supper guests at the John Crawford home. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Kimball from near Brittin also were guests. Miss Mamie Clark accompanied Mr. and Mrs. James McDonald and Irvin Small of Bismarck to Harvey where they visited the latter's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur spending Portland, Ore., with relatives. &chool opened in Manning school albii Riverview ‘By MISS PHYLLIS WORST Robert 8. James (above) is shown (n a candid camera shot as Superior Judge Charles Fricke sentenced him to hang for the murder of his fifth in Los Angeles. The ed he first allowed a sn to bite his wife and when this failed to bring quick death, drowned her in a bathtub. (Associated Press Photo) Planningan, | ¢———________» { « Sterling | Business callers in Wilton Saturday were Mr, and Mrs. Steve Murrey, John Mr. and Mrs. Steve Murrey, son Dewane, daughters Virginia Donna d Delores were dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. Albert Dallic Sunday. John Murrey spent the week-end at his home. Miss Margaret Murrey daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Murrey began high school in Wilton Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Dave Smith were dup- per guests at the Steve Murrey home Tuesday, en route home. Guy Holden started school in Wil- ton Monday. Miss Florence Rupp, teacher of Ecklund school No. 7, will spend the week-end in Baldwin with her par- ents. Joe Warneke, who made @ business trip to Chicago, returned this week. Christiania By MRS. ALFRED OLSON Mrs, Sharp of Driscoll was a guest at the Schoon home Monday and Tuesday. Otto Abers who has been visiting at Christ Schoons for a few days re- turned to the Veterans camp in Man- day were Mrs. Sharp of Driscoll, Mrs. Albert Christensen and daughter, Myrtle. Z Those who motored to Bismarck from this vicinity the past week were , Adolph Hanson, Elder El- ness, Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Gibson, Bill ‘and Gussie Schoon and Mr. and Mrs. Olson home. Nellie Dance and Hasel Paris of Bismarck called on Mrs. E, Gibson Thuraday evening. e—_—_—__—__ + | Lyman a ) CIRO cs cts es a By CLARA &. WANTTAIA Miss Sliri Eckholm left Friday via Bismarck for Moonead, where she By SHIRLEY STEWART Verona Jensen spent the week-end at her home in Moffit. Shirley and Thelma Freshour spent the week-end at their home in Taft township, returning to school Mon- day morning. y . Miss Beryle Sherman of Bismarck spent Sunday with her parents. Mrs, Selmar and daughters, Velma and Stella were business callers in Bismarck Saturday. Mrs, George Lee and sons, George, Keith, and Stanley returned home the latter part of last week from a few weeks visit in the west. Mrs. Christian Berger and daughter Carline returned the early part of the week from a week's vacation with friends in Minnesota. The teachers this year are: Mr. Harold Hobbs of Northwood; Mi Rachel Johnson, Bismarck; | and Eunice Plummer from Minnewaukan. Mrs, Harold Wright and son, Clif- ford, were callers in Bismarck Satur- day where Clifford attended an oil meeting. P. T, A. was held at the school 4 /duties at the Bismarck high school. for Minnesota the early part of the week, Mr, end Mrs, Eider Einess and Frankie, Mrs. Elsus Elness and Curtis Elness were visitors at the Isam Belk Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Twilling spent the week at Elbowoods visiting friends and relatives, ———— Sibley Butte | By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST and |!ng at the Eimer Koon home. Chopin, Margaret Dranen, ‘Mr, |2nd Mildred Wright left Sunday for Lefthandedness is much more com- mon among boys than among girls. i peel if | RESeee OF lint cbELtEaE Mr. and Mrs. John Reile of McClusky called at the Roy Marchant home Monday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs, Herbert Hoffman are the parents of a 6 pound boy born lay morning. The name chosen daughters Beverly and Charlotte were Monday dinner guests at the John ‘Witt home, Edward Stroh, Agnes Novey, LeRoy Marchant, Lorraine Went and Ted Stroh-motored ‘to Tuttle Friday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. John Witt, Rudolph Richter and Herman Nieters motored to Bismarck Saturday. "| Gus Witt, who is statioend in a OCC camp in Foxholm, is making a sixteen day visit at his home, Schrunk School No. 2 opened Mon- day with Elizabeth Novey teacher. Edward Stroh was a Sunday dinner guest at the R. G. Marchant home. A surprise supper was given Sunday evening at the Wm, Witt home for Gust Witt who was celebrating his twenty-fourth birthday. Supper guests were: Mrs, Jake Triebwassen and femily, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roth and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Roth and Mr. and Mrs. John Witt. Mr. and Mrs. John Reile of McClus: ky were Sunday visitors at the Clar. ence Knudson and Roy Marchant homes. Mr. and Mrs. C. B, Knudson apd family motored to McClusky Satur- Jr, attended a birthday party for Gar erenine, They ist eee Ree Boman Piaay ermine Onde wee bert Hoffman and infant son. played and lunch was served at mid- | Richmond night. Frank Weise of Washburn visited By MARTHA BOSSERT Richmond school No. 1 started over night at the home of his broth- Monday with Mrs. Richard Weber as ers, Clere and Merl Weise Friday. Miss La Vyrl Williams left early in teacher. Eram Latson was the only new pupil, the week for Bismarck to take up her Mr, and Mrs. Reynold Engel and daughter, Delores, were Tuesday eve- ning callers at the Reynold Hein home, Wing shoppers Saturday eve: were: Mr. and Mrs. George Har- mon, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Holmburf, ‘The Clarence Sundstrom family has sates Hearne g rio had ales adalah nd Sally Norville ll Fians Sash ‘The R. A. Berg family has moved to [200 jiibert, Boss pilicotey areal Waton. drew snd Emest, Donald Rhodes, lenry Hein, Guy Bailey, Edward and Driscoll { Sy DELLA MAE OLSON Theodore Stroh, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Panjkovich and daughter and Adolph The Driscoll schools opened Mon- day, September 14. Four new teachers Hanson, Miss Elva Garmer of Clearbrook, , Visited friends and rela- tives in this community the past week. She left Saturday for Bismarck. E. A, Fricke and his son Richard ‘were business callers in Fargo the early part of the week. Willie Borner of Arrioki visited friends in town Thursday. Richard Kickul has returned to his homé in Taylor after spending a few Gays here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Herman Kickul. A few friends of Herman Kickul, Miss Marion Kant is also attending school there. Mr, and Mrs, Ernest Gordon spent Sunday at the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr.and Mrs. Arnie Gordon, Miss Florence ‘Rupp, who teaches school in Ecklund township, spent the week-end at home. Degner and children. Arthur Plienes, Reynold Berg and California, returned Wednesday. They left Friday morning for Montana where they have secured employ- ment. Delores Engel spent the week-ent at the Bossert home. $ Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Larson and daughter, Erma, Mrs. Hanna Larson @nd Meta Brunch visited friends near Woodworth Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben McClusky and children were supper guests at the A farewell party was given for Mrs. Clarence Swanson Tuesday afternoon by the Ladies Aid. Bernice Dickinson where they will attend the jatate teachers college. ‘Cann have left to attend college at Jamestown. School opened in schoo! No. 3 Tues- day with Mary Jane Olson as teacher. Mrs, Ed Cloud spent Tuesday at the Romeo Bailey home. Sunday guests at the Romeo Bailey rs, Hans Kluckstahl and son have Peete crapiees And’ Srtengs an, A farewell party was given for Mrs. Lucinda Sharp at the Bruchwein home Wednesday evening. Mr. Clifford Colton and Mr. Herold Bruchwein have left to attend the| ¥loyd Miller and Romeo Bailey Fargo. in Bismarck on business Friday. Trolley, or motor, buses are ousting sramcars in England. In 1933, there were 135 tramway undertakings in that country, as compared to 161 in 1932, Deadly cobra snakes kill nearly 20,000 people in India each year. h bees cali i rT if HE Johnnie Fode who left last week for | p) Miss Olga Bratsberg of Portal was & guest of Miss Velma Johnson Sate urday and Suhday. 4 Miss Esther Engstrom left recently. for Chicago where she will resume her teaching duties in a school there, Winston Cox, recreational attended the two-day “1 institute” meeting at Steele Wednese day and Thursday. The Still community choir met as the home of Mr. and Mrs, Bentem Backman Thursday evening for the weekly rehearsal, Canada, where they were called by the illness and death of John Hoche halter of Regan. The Still Farmers U: urday night at 8 o'clock hall with Miss Marie Hul speaker, Rey. and Mrs. O. E. daughter, Mary, of Hettinger, N. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johne son, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson and. Mrs, John Johnson Wednesday ang Thursday. ; Mr. and Mrs, Joe Kiefer of Regan, Mrs, ‘Harry Knudtson of and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver EKnudteos and daughter, Evelyn, and Winstom, Cox were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs, Conrad Johnson and family. John Nordquist returned to his home in Minnesota Tuesday after a few days’ visit with his brother, L. M, Nordquist. ———__—__————-_? | Glenview | By VIOLET JOHNSON — Mrs. J. Suitzer and Alice and Mr. and Mrs. Shird Neidermeier end san. Lloyd spent Wednesday =———~, a the Jacobson home, bi ig 4 Eng 1° eis? ut i H f i il! ag.

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