The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 18, 1936, Page 7

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| | t | | | NEWS OF OUR -NEIGHBORS | Telfer By MRS. WM. McMURRICK Miss Louise Gardner, who teaches the Spur school, closed the school and returned to her home at Langdon @ patient ina Bismarck hospital. : Mrs. B. G. Buckley visited at the Frank Buckley home in Bismarck sev- eral days last week. Bernita Fields returned from Fargo Saturday. She was a delegate to the 4-H club convention, representing the Telfer Poultry club. Naomi Buckley visited at the Glen Oder home Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Glen Oder were din- ner guests at the Albert Anderson Tome Sunday. The Glencoe-Stewartsdale young people met at the Buckley home Sun- day evening. Naomi Buckley led the meeting. Plans were made for the eres Program at the church Dec. Miss Lillian Lee is preparing to present a Christmas program at the school which she teaches Dec. 18, Rodney Allensworth visited at the Oscar Kershaw and Bower homes Sunday. ———_—___—____—_+ | Trygg | —_—_———_—_—_ OO By MRS. GEORGE NELSON Andreas Thompson nas left for Washington, where his brother, Knute, and parents reside. Arthur and Lynn Magnus were luncheon guests Wednesday night et the George Nelson home. Pleted. Men have been working there the past four months. Guptill and Cecil Mount were Bis- marck Thi Other shoppers eee motored to McKensie Mon- “A Among those from this vicinity who attended the grand opening of the Armour creamery and the Dacoteh Seed Co. were Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Koch, Mr. and Mrs. T. Estlel, Mr. and Mrs, A. H. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bismarck were visitors of Mr. and Mrs, George M. Wachal Friday. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Klipstein were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marcus D. Agnew Sunday. Clayton Dunbar, Bismarck, called Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson were|on Mr. and Mrs. Joc Schmidt Thurs- ‘Thursday evening callers at the|day evening. Cederstrom home. Elmer Agnew left for Dawson Fri- Mr. and Mrs, Nels Nelson, with|day evening to spend the week-end Hugo and Emma, motored to Bis-| with the L. J. Agnew family. marck Saturday to transact business, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers and fam- Mrs. Joe Varley accompanied Mr.| ily were guests of Mr. and Mrs. T, T. and Mrs. George Nelson to Bismarck | Hughes, McKenzie, Sunday. Saturday to shop and transact busi-; Eugene Wood was an overnight ness. gyest at the George Wachal home Hilma Johnson of Still high school, | Friday. spent the week-end with Gwendolyn Nelson here Ecllund | Jessie Pettis of school No. 4 in ‘Trygg, spent the week-end at the David Trygg home. . By ELBIE MURREY Those who motored to Bismarck — Saturday to shop and transact busi-| Business caljers in Bismarck Tues- ness were Arthur Magnus, David {day were Mr. and Mrs, Steve Murrey, Trygg, Orest and: Jessie Pettis, Mr.|Mr. and Mrs. Al Holden and Mr, and and Mrs. George Nelson. Mrs, John Partyke. Mr. and Mrs, Nels..Nelson and| Frank Murrey was e@ visitor at the Hugo motored to Bismarck Wednes-| Holden home Sunday,. day for the opening day ‘of the| Mr. and Mrs. Dave Smith were vis- Armour'’s creamery and Dacotah seed j {tors at the Murrey home Tuesday. house. Mrs, Katherine Keller was| Business callers in Wilton Satur- the winner of one of the prizes given {day were Mr. and Mrs, Steve Murrey, by the Armour company. their daughter, Virginia, Mr, and Mrs. Eva and Ruth ‘Trygg, high school|Al Holden, Fred. Peterson, Mr. and students at McKenzie, came home to) Mrs. John Partyke,.and-George Mont- spend the week-end with their par- | gomery. ents here. Mrs, Joe Warmke and Mrs. Henry ‘The Cedar Hill Homemakers club|Fox were callers in Bismarck Satur- members sponsored a Christmas party | day. . entertaining their families’ Sundey| Mr. and Mrs. Joe. Warmke and night at the Oscar. Coleman. home.|Wayne Monroe were visitors at the ¢-—____.__—__ | Welch's Spur:. | A. E. Holdén home Sunday. Norman: Guy, Esther and Sarah Holden and ‘Wayne Monroe called et ']thé “horhe of Mr: ‘and Mrs, Ivan By MRS. 8. M. WELCE Holden’ Sunday afternoon. . Leonard Spiteer called at the home Mrs. Otto Dorman, who has been] of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fox at Bald- ill with pneumonia, is reported some- win Sunday. what improved this week. Vearl Holden visited at the Enoch Leo Doppler spent this week work-| Anderson home Sunday. ing in the Farmers Union turkey 5 = > .... Riverview | | o ——_ pool in Bismarck. Adam Silvernagle, Sgt. Baird, Mrs. S : By RITA MAE WORST Ruth McMurrich, Mrs, Chas. Mallard, Frank Johnson, Mr, and Mrs. John Welch, Louise Gardiner, Mr. and Mrs.} Mr. and Mrs. Art Robins and fam- Glen Oder and Otto Dorman were|ily, Mr.’and Mrs, Paul Ryberg, Mrs. all in Bismarck Wednesday. A num-|Herman: Worst and daughter, Rita Armour creamery and Dacotah Seed} Mr. and Mrs. John Flannigan. Co. on their opening day last week.| Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hogue, Jr., were Clarence Doppler, Tony Warner, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Irvine and] guests of Mr. and Mrs. Conway ofjcently family have moved into Grandma | Bismarck, Saturday. Slater’s house at the John Welch| Lester Bunker called at the Herman place.’ Mrs. Slater recently left for] Worst home Monday. California with her nephew and his} A large number of families of this wife, Mr. and Mrs, Jewell Doan. vicinity Attended the basket social in ue re Mi ita Eat ; | } ° Fy i : ef Hy A [ : i i if t F 5 3 H it ry 4 i i i l : § h i i fet 5 i He i if EF FE j E 5 £ Z E i i Bees Rare fl E Fela SEF id poner resident of Clear Lake town- ip. Mmes. Alden Nelson, Henry Olson, H, Ward and- Mr. Koessell visited Mrs. Ole Quale' Friday afternoon. The local 4-H club met Saturday afternoon in the schoolhouse, The work for the year is studying “Bed- rooms” jand Mrs, John Mount is the director. z Mrs, Lulu Carr and Loren have re= turned home after a brief visit at Fingal. Miss Mildred Wright, » student at the Dickinson State Teacher's col- lege, spent the week-end here at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Wright. ‘The Driscoll Homemakers Club met Wednesday afternoon in the local ball.. Mrs, Agnes Swanson and Mrs. Ed, Thomas were hostesses and ex- The Luther League will present » Program Sunday evening, Dec. 20. Mr, and Mrs,: Lawrence Hull’ and family visited at the: Alden Nelson home Sunday. -° ‘ Albert Hammer has returned home from Mandan, where he spent sev- oa sald attending the Recreational schoo! McKenzie ae By M&S. T. T. HUGHES ‘The Royal Neighbors lodge held » meeting Thursday night. Officers elected were: oracle, Anna Manly, itd. Two years ago Mrs, Brigner, whe twins whose weight totaled 20 pounds. Press Photo) jJunday afternoon. Miss Mare Garet Law, delegate to the 4-H state were among those in the were guests of Rueben’s sister, Mrs. Ben Krien, Wednesday, gon, Terence, accompanied by Mrs. Barbara Kraft, visited Wednesday at the Dan Kraft home in Goodrich, Mr. and Mrs. George Wuhl and son, Delbert, were Bismarck callers Thurs- = Mr. and Mrs. Allen Frasier and Andrew Kraft were dinner guests at the Herman Jaton home Thursday. The children at Aurora schools num- ber four and number one will present their Christmas program in school number one Friday evening, Deo. 18, Mr. and Mrs. John Bailey have purchased @ 200-acre farm near Har- ison, Ark. Still | By N. O. BAGSTROM Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Fisher of Re- vice oracle, Jordis Adams; recorder, | Emil, Florence Larson; receiver, Gertrude Hughes; chancellor, Zelma Wildfang; past oracle, Opal Watson; marshal, Oddie Hughes; outer sentinel, Jessie Easton; inner sentinel, Marguer Anderson. ‘The graces and assistant marshall will be appointed at the next meeting. The annual party followed the business session, and gifts were exchanged. Mrs, Mae Logan of Minot, an offi- cer of the R.N.A. order, was a busi- Nellie Hagstrom; Mr. Johnson and sons; Mr. and Mrs. win Johnson; Mr. and 8. Johnson; Vernon Johnson: ness caller in McKenzie Saturday, | Mrs. Vernon Nordquist and daughter, Mr. ahd Mrs. Chester Goons re-|Atlyce Mae; Cella Smith; Mr. and returned from Yakima, Wash.,| Mrs herent’ prere a daughter, whee we have spent the past four and A : zt ron The Jolly Juniors 4-H club held its 8, Pearson; Mr. and M regular meeting Saturday afternoon.|Harry Triska; Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Music club who broadcast over radio station KGCU in Mandan Sunday. ——— Wing Mrs, J. B. Glanville and Mrs. Ben Boss entertained the Homemakers club.at the latter's home Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. Christ Moser of Mc- Laughlin, 8. D., were guests of rela- tives here last. week-end, Miss Anita Johnson entertained her Sunday school class at @ pop-corn party Thursday. Philip Weber of New Rockford was Monday night supper guest at the John Mueller home. Scott and son, Kenneth, of near Wil- ton, Fred Borth, and Mr. and Mrs. George Mauch of New ford. Florence Sandberg spent Sunday at the home of her parents in Arena. Mrs, Warren and family spent Sat- urday and Sunday at Bismarck and Menoken, Her sister and brother re- turned home with them. Mr. and Mrs, Ben McCloskey and family were Sunday dinner gyests at the P. A, Patton home in Regan. Mrs. Ed Gibson of Sterling was @ a ‘at the Al Kusler home last Fri- Mr, and Mrs. H. J. Glanville were | visitors at the A. Larson home Sun- day afternoon. 5. J. V. Koela and children vis- at the Henry Josephson home i Sunday. Because of sickness ‘in the com- munity this week, most of the mem- bers of the Cross Country Homemak- ers failed to attend their monthly. meeting which was to be held at the home of Mrs. John Craven near Glen- coe. Clarence Doppler, accompanied by Robert Welch, motored to Bismarck ret Welch home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Oder and fam- ily yisited at the Albert Anderson home By VIOLET JOHNSON Fred E. Anstrom, Burleigh county sheriff, was @ caller in this commun- ity Friday. Alvin Lange, Walter Johnson and le Larson were Wilton shoppers lay. ys lenview : Engstrom alle at the Amanda Johnson home Mr. and Mrs. Clark Vice of Buffalo, Neb., are the parents of a daughter born recently. Mrs, Vice will be re- membered as Ruth Larson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Willlam Lerson, of Glenview. Lowell Christenson, who is serving on the district court jury in Bismarck, spent the week-end at his home here. Hugh Simons is staying at his farm during his absence. ay. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Simons and Ray, Alice and Manvel spent Friday evening at the Jacobson home. i Sunday evening. Mr, and Mrs. George Yakima, Wash. are the daughter born recently. the Burnt: Creek schopl last Saturday evening; - se as Capital City shoppers Saturday were JMr. and Mrs, Gus Hogue, &r., Herman Worst, Mr..and Mrs, John Flannigan,. Mrs. Viola Taylor, Mr. soe Mrs. Gus Hogue, Jr. and Lynn ‘Herman Worst and daughter, Rite shoppers Tuesday: guests ie Aner evening supper guests at the: Christ Schoon home were Laura Meyers, Hasel Bruschwien and Mr. and Mrs, Adolph Hanson and daugh- ters. . The following were Bismarck call- The children in are rehearsity regularly preparation for the annual Christ- Mas program. Floyd James is the name chosen for the Alex Geibel baby, it has been announced | Phoenix | i 5 i fli = z Ei The .1 Christmas one, ily and Miss Rachel Skelton were Gy MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON Mr. and Mrs. Frank Koecher and Pred Klawitter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schonert, Louis Steiner, Mr. ‘Mrs, Carter and Mr. atid Mra, Valen- tine, Sr., were visitors at the creamery and seed Dee, 9. / Mie g aise 5 i i i i i F Fil i Hi ; tee> ge ik Mr, and Mrs. Otto Ayers and fam- | Noon and son, DuWayne, and daugh- ter, 3 and Axel Asplund. ps agate THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1936 __ i i i : e: if fs if it un 5 g 5 i j bi i i H vs af i i at ? i i E i a : : E I | : iy | : Ly é 2 i E E i i & E F i iy } F ; F Mrs. oppers z received by Mrs. her brother, Ott f this vicinity, and Colo., Was married Johnson of Love- Wilton shoppers Satirday were Adolph Peterson and daughter, Mrs. Art Hanson, Iver Erickson and Mr. and Mts, Joe Brown. af ii Ff d @ Wize i oor s By MRS. RB. R. SNYDER Mr, and Mrs. James Robidou and family were Friday evening visitors at the John Crawford home. Francis Clooten and Bill Clark were Sunday callers at the Leslie Clark home, Mr .and Mrs. Alex Anderson were visitors at the Walter Woodworth Rome Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs, John Crawford end grandson, Kenneth Snyder, were Sun- day dinner guests at the C. D. Kim- ball home near Brittin. Mrs. Joseph Clooten of Bismarck stayed with Mrs. Emory Woodworth last week while Mr. Woodworth was employed at the Farmers union Pro- duce company in Bismarck, Lein | By OLGA M. RISE Arthur Hinkel and Irwin Rise of Regan were business callers in this vicinity Thursday. Mrs, Ole Spilde left Thursday eve- ning for Scio, Ore., where they plan to make their home in the future. A large crowd attended the lutefisk ‘and sale given by the Ladies’ in the church basement Saturday. annual meeting of the congre- held at the church Wed- Lien and fa Lien and 'y and Alfred Bak- guests at the Ted were hostesses to the " ald after church services here , at which the regular Nedtion was held. Officers elected J. ©. Rise, re-elected M, A. Lien, re-elected tt td Hl 4 fe fa i ee85 i I i 4 if i I | i i B ii i ; i A | 3 i F id z af é 5 & dy it 4 bi i 5 I + it » w j i & j : 5 ; i if Hl istist g i 4 Mrs. Adolph Hanson and family et 7p. m. dinner Saturday. Erling and Raider Olausen called at the Harold Christianson home Monday afternoon, Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Heinle and family were visitors at the John Schlath home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. are the parents of baby girl. Fred Ervine was a Wednesday af- ternoon caller at the Joe Halkup home, Ernest and Richard Heinle were callers at the Fred Bender home ‘Sunday. Miss Edna Shell will present her pupils a Christmas program in school number three, district 24 Dec. 22. —_—_——___——_—_? | Frances By MES. WALTER DIETZMAN Carl Muth, who has been working at Dillon, Mont., visited friends in this vicinity early this week. Edwin Dieteman was & McKenzie Monday evening. Selmer Oanes returned home this week after spending a few days vis-~ iting at Fargo. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Miller took their daughter, Violet, to Bismarck Sunday where she entered the St. Alexius hospital to undergo an opera- tion for appendicitis. John Olsen and Carl Muth it Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. @nd Mrs. Walter Dietsman. Mr. and Mrs, William Kershaw, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lundquist, Sel- mer Oanes, Carl Carlson and Mrs. Floyd Owen and son, Leon, were shoppers in Bismarck from this vi- cinity Wednesday. They also attend- ed the grand opening of the Dacotah seed house and the new Armour creamery. Edwin Dieteman was @ gupper and Mrs. hat cabins where they will live during the winter months. Mrs, Bernice Bachman, teacher of the East Frances school, spent the man and daughter, Charlotte, John Olsen at a wedding dinner in titi aE ifr Ht i | i TT B I seared eae caller in| ‘he “ Git ead Sodinast Lol ty Oxteay labs Clog the Wesllfs Finest Pess—— SO PARKER GAVE

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