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F B F ts Ha iy F ' elit Z F fi iF A i a ? Te aa plata i Wap KK per eae ig pide F i a it ett | I is piigtHE a E i E By MES. JOE BROWN Francis Lange who is « Bismarck high school student spent her Raster vacation at her home here. - noon. Mrs. Axel Stenquist will be hostess a i . e i ; i g é F i | | i . : ' FE BE if fet ‘ | Bet fee Fi g ; 3 i : Ni fe il i i ; hi E 3 F E E np i : z F fl i i: FE ] i igi Hi i g i g aff gag 8 gE FE cHiiitsl eit ATH i gee rE i i 43 iT B gegieke athe if & BEET ie 5 z if | i E Hl hs inthe i i 4 | i i [ i ixcipiés ate fue ai HE i THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1937 ‘By OLGA Mt. RISE i i 4 i i i ts fieel nut ap ie sili FEtEs E Ff | Hi H il] 2 ei fi F i ed i i i gi i i Fil | EE g rE i : i eqrrnes lis 8 hk k g & Eisyte ls fi aI le 2 By. MES. JOHN A. BERG Mr. and Mra. Herold Lange of Wil- the Chirst Wolf home Emma Nelson, stiident at the State Teachers college at Valley City, is spending her Easter vacation at her i i k RS : | FESERFERTE { k g E E i Pe y EF 2 i F Bef EET | elirita ah ali ish ti | | i a & By ELIZABETH MUELLER ‘Mrs. A. Kusler entertained the Al- ter Society at her home Wednesday afternoon. Miss Thelma Hanson of Regan with for a farewell party on Edna Gell- ner and Hilda Wutake who are leav- ing for California soon. ‘Miss Irene Fitagerald of Regan was & visitor at the I. F. Lytle home Pri- day and’Saturday. ‘Miss Florence Berg spent the week- end at her home in Regan. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis and chil- @ren were Sunday dinner guests at win. Ardell Fischer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Fischer of Bismarck, re- turned to her home Monday after visiting for a week at the home of her missioners meeting which was held in Bismarck last week. i Mrs. Ivan Sherman spent from Tuesday until Saturday at the home of Mr. ‘and Mrs. Walter Dietaman and family. $ Miss Dorthy Edson spent the week- end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fischer. John Olsen attended an assessors’ meeting held at the court house in Bismarck Saturday afternoon. Edwin Dietsman took Mr. ahd Mrs. Joe Schmidt to Solen Sunday to visit relatives. Mr, and Mrs. George Knoll were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Schauer Sunday. ... Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jaton and Al- Peter Ince spent the week-end at poe eran Lacon, Be» bimne In Dep= if. the Allen Frasier home s few days. A surprise party was given Satur- at Solomen ney] E i RE F i i Hi geaay Uwe Bows Old-time tonsorial artists who saw this exhibit at the Collectors’ Show in New York sighed for the good old days (then women came only to Paine junior for his monthly haircut in- their own bob! 4 thi bossed shaving UE Hampton . | Herman Backhans, Jr., has secured & position as mechanic at the Motor Inn of Linton. Theodore Yetter returned to his home Saturday after an extended visit in Iowa with his mother and other relatives. Business callers in Linton Thursday were: Merle Buck, Reinholdt Burk- hardt, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppys, 8r., and son Steve and daughter Gertrude. Albert Majer of Linton, is assist- ing at the Godfrey Grenz home dur- ing spring’s work. The Hampton Homemakers club met at the Philip Gutensohn home Thursday afternoon. The lesson on “House Plants” was given by Mrs. and|Glen Woods, After the business meeting, lunch was served by Mrs. Gutensohn assisted by her mother, Mrs. Woods. The next meeting will be ny the Clarence McClain home May Frieda Grenz, high school student at Hazelton, spent the week-end at her parentel home. Loulse Gregory accompanied by Gertrude Koppy spent the week-end peu with the former's par- eni —————__________¢ | Richmond | 7 Dy MARTHA BOSSERT George Harmon, Frank Holmburg, Gottfried Bassert, Sr, Rudolph. En- gel, Charley Kuehl, Richard Weber, Reynold Hein, Mr.. and Mrs, Hum- phery Bailey, Martin and William Degner, David Bossert, Mr. and Mrs. Bethel Bailey and family and Ted Stroh were Wing callers the fore- part of this week. Norville Hill and Christ Berg made ® business trip to Bismarck Tuesday. Emanuel and Theodore Fode, of Bismarck visited friends in this vi- the millionaire who owns , be not, Kid: but he’s succeeded # another era, a metal “silk hat” garboon : . gle touch. PPER FANNY Became Bobbers vee i ee gy ae eee eee By HR ae @ae —_—————————— OO | Northwest Kidder | By MRS, MABEL HAZLEGROVE + Robert Heib, of near Hurdsfield, visited over the week-end at his par- ental home. ? Fred Krein, Arthur Stone and ‘Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brolin are the proud parents of a baby boy. The Misses Dorothy Goldsmith and Frances Gimars spent the week-end at their parental homes. Art Krein was a business caller in Steele Friday. Clear Lake _By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN A large crowd attended the pro- gram of plays given at the commu- nity hall of Driscoll Tuesday evening by the Clear Lake Community club. son, Ned Malsom and Herbert Keeler, “She Couldn't Stay a Minute” by Myrtle Christensen and Laura Mey- ers, “Three Strikes and Out” by Mar- “Grandpa Goes Hunting” by Paslay, Reider Olauson, Myrtle Chris- tensen, Clara Olson, Albert Dronen and Julius Kluksdal, Turkey Trot Bill of K.G.C.U., furnished music be- tween the plays. Martin Rippe of Bismarck arrived Tuesday fot visit with L. B. Olson. ‘A number of friends gathered at the. Peter Malsom home Wednesday evening honoring Mrs. Molsom’s birthday anniversary. Included were: Mr. and Mrs. Fisher and family and Mrs, and Mrs, William Roemmich of Steele, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Scheir- meister and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Brousseau and family and Mr, and Mrs. Edward Roemmich and family. Business callers at Sterling Thurs- day were Erling Olauson, Marion Langley, Warren Keeler and Theo- dore Miss Emma Liesener of Bismarck was @ guest at the Albert Christen- sen home from Saturday until Min- day. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Anderson of Sterling township spent the week- end with their daughter and son-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Olson. Mr, and Mrs. Ole Newland and Adolph Hansen home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon and son William and August left Sunday morning for the southeastern part of the state to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schoon for a few days. ‘Mr. and Mrs, Ole Newland motored to Steele Sunday evening. While there they attended a show and visited with * $.0A, REO. U:G. PAY. OFF. '¢ write his name.” King his mark in the world.” Gunday, making the trip with Mr. and Mork of Bismarck were visitors at 2. ry Mr. ] Riverview ete son Dennis were visitors of Mr. and By DELLA MAE OLSON Mr. and Mrs, P, Hanson of Ypsal- anti, who have been spending a week here with relatives returned home : Fae EF A && i EF 24 Ha g i taken in as members of the church: E. J. Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hull and family and Mr. and Mrs. H. Ward and family. Alden Lewis of Bismarck has been ® recent visitor at the home of his Mrs. Ole Nelson and Muriel, Pearl Shaw and daughters and Helen the Alden Nelson home Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Dronen and tamily were entertained at the Nels ‘Dronen home Sunday. By RITA MAE WORST Mrs. John Flannigan is a patient ‘Still in @ Bismarck hospital. Fle Albert Boigias has returned a: By N. 0. BAG spending the winter in California. He is residing with his brother, Irvin Borgios. Opal Williams and Phyllis Worst of Olaude Newman’ returned to. his mail route duties Saturday after an absence of five months during which Against a background of em- | Bismarck were over night guests of T. B, Ven Dusen sits in the barber chair of |Mr. and Mrs. Herman Worst and|he was convalescing from accident to lend a nostal- | family Saturday. injuries: The Sunshine Workers 4-H club met at the home of Viola and Helms Thor Saturday afternoon. Reports on - the county 4-H style revue banquet. held in Bismarck March 20 and on the club broadcast over KGOU, Man- dan March 13, were given by the Misses Viola Thor and Margaret Law, respectively. Singing occupied the so- cial hour after which Mrs, Thor served @ delicious lunch. Mrs. John Law and daughter, Ruth, Oscar Hog- strom and Mary Magnuson were guests. The next meeting will be May 8 at the home of Margaret Law. Vernon Johnson and Woodrow ~ Strand, who joined the 0.0.0. Mon- day, are stationed in California, Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Dow, daugh- sosta of JM, hocpeen an Edgar and Mrs, Clarence Falkenstein from Thuraday until Saturday when they returned to Montana. Miss Victoria Fransen of Cok- harbor, returned Monday to finish her school term in Grass Lake after an absence of 2 months due to ill- ness, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson are the Parents of s baby girl born Tuesday, April 6 at the Bismarck hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Noon, sons Alden and DuWayne and daughter Donna Jean, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Noon. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Spitzer of Bismarck were dinner guests of Mrs. Ole Hagstrom Sunday. Mrs, Spitzer remained for a week's visit. Mrs. Conrad Johnson, son George, daughters Velma, Doris, Marlys and Ber Nadine were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bteve Little of Ps La me urice Jorgenson the week-end at her home in Wilson township. ‘ Bismarck Saturday callers.in. Bismarck in- cluded: Mr, and Mrs. Gus Hogue, 8r., and daughter Mée, Mrs. Herman Worst, John Flannigan and son Ray- mond, Edward Hogue, and Mrs. Viola Taylor. Harry Ingiemann and Dick Frike were dinner guests at. the Herman Worst home Saturday. Mrs, Walter Paul is spending sev- eral days at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Fiannigan. Mrs, Herman Worst, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Flannigan, Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Paul, Mrs. Viola Taylor and Mrs, John Flannigan Thursday. Telfer By MRS. WM. McMURRICK Mrs. Bernard Davenport and son Jerome are spending the week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H, Woodland. Mr, and Mrs, Dav- enport intend to move to a farm near Baldwin soon. May 14 is the date set for play day at Menoken this year. Telfer schools are making plans to enter the decla- manger, spelling, and athletic con- Mr. and Mrs, Swanson and two children yisited at the Allensworth home Sunday. Everet Dutton and little daughter Joyce called at the Dave Kershaw home Monday. Joyce is spending the week there. The Glecoe-Stewartsdale young people met at the Wm, McMutrick home Sunday evening. next meeting will be at the Fields home te Bernita Fields leading the meet- Emma Porter is visiting at the pone of her grandmother, Mrs. Em- eth. , | Burnt Creek By MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON Janice and Wesley Coddington and Clinton Solum were Mandan callers Tuesday, April 14. Clinton Solum was a dinner guest at the Coddington home Sunday, April 11, e Saturday callers in Bismarck were Mr, and Mrs. Valentine Steiner and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wigle and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Will Morris, Mrs. Fred Klawitter, Miss Charlotte Bev- ers, Burnt Creek school teacher, John Mahony, Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Flanns- gan, Mr. and Mrs, Bill Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bertch, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Andshl, Carl Schultz, Mr. Harold Bensen. Mr. and Mrs,.Baul Schorest had as their guest Herman Worst last Monday. Mrs. Harry Coddington celebrated her birthday April 15. Donald Coddington is recovering, being able to walk on crutches. Ted Small was « caller in Bis- marck Tuesday, April 11. g Harriett By LOIS WILLIAMSON Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wietstock, John Merkel and Christ Wetzel transact- ed business in Bismarck Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wutzke visited Brenneise, Ingrid Hagstrom, Mrs. Signe Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson, Peter Johnson, Mrs, Vernon Nordquist and daughter, Alice, L. M. Nordquist, Fred Johnson, Laurice Jorgenson, Mrs. E. T. Spitzer, Martin eran: Delores Johnson and Delbert Mrs. Augusta Johnson, daughters Alice and Margaret and son, Billy have moved to the Axel Asplund place where they will make their home for the summer. [Sterling _{ By SHIRLEY STEWART Kenney Walgren of Menoken, who has been West for the past three years, visited friends in Sterling Sat- Mrs, John Bedvie gave » birthday party for her daughter, Marjory, Sun- were: st Denhoff Thursday. Mrs. L. L. Zimmer visited friends in Wing Wednesday. Gilberth of Tuttle spent Sunday with Frank Lambert. Mr. and Mrs. George Pehl, Jr., and son, Neale, were Sunday callers at the Ray Wietstock home. A. W. Schmidt, Mrs. Hattie Brun- dige, children, John and Elaine, and Jean Williamson, were visitors at the Bismarck were Sunday evening guests at the Ray Wietstock home. Lee Deff spent the week-end at the William Merkel home. Moffit By MES. A. W. FAUST.