The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 12, 1937, Page 7

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fs if ii i 14 4 K | vB # if i i full GIRL sea 5 a i rey i vi Hie 2 hte alt eis iy i ul ved z pecses AL if tL 5 bee Fis ee gulFy rahgebe r] A a8 La of 2 e@ ‘Mr.| _ Mra. Joe Fischer took Mrs. Berniece | Bachman to Menoken Wednesday. till re , e426 ale Mrs, William Leuf and daughter are visiting relatives at Marion. By MARTHA BOSSERT George Duemeland, Henry Jacob- son, G. A. Bossert, sons David and Gottfried, at the Alfred Larson home Thursday. G. A. Bossert and son David, Ru- Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hofer and son Marvin of Turtle Lake and Rudolph ‘en route home from Eureka, 8. D. Arthur Pienes, who hes been ein- George |Ployed at the Patterson ranch the past few weeks, has returned to his home. * i ae — Mrs. Anthony nesday from Bismarck for her par- ents’ home in Stillman Valley, Ill, to|’ be present at the wedding of her sister, Miss Genevieve Johnson, which will take place June 12. Miss Helen Johhson accompanied ‘her sister, Miss Velma, to Bismarck ‘Tuesday for a few days’ visit. Miss Florence: Kountz: returned (to her home in - Turtle Lake Monday after spending several months with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Erickson. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hagstrom, Mh, eee at tether m can y afternoorl’ to attend a- Ladies’ Aid meeting at the home of Mrs. G. E, Brenneise. At the annual school election Tues- day in Estherville township Mrs, Conrad Johnson was elected a school board member, replacing John Hou- A WO.T.U. meeting held at the day 5 Loyla Erickson 1s. visiting nds at Tuttle, M. T. Olson and Dells have returned home| and family, Christ Schoon and son Gterke | children returned Sunday from Devils hall. returned from points in southern ne a bial [lta spending the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers, Menoken: Mr. and Mrs: Ivan Sherman and Joe Fischer were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dietsman ‘The annual school election was held at the West Frances school house | | i Tuesday afternoon. Ivan Sherman left for Reader | where hé will be employed for the sammer. | Mrs, Bachman wi! go to Bismarck to visit friends for several days before returning to her home at Hannaford, N. Dak. | John Olsen, Selmer Oanes ard Floyd Owen transacted business in Bismarck Thuraday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kershaw went .| With @ picnic. 2 sauer. : Miss Pearl Brenneise of Regan was @ guest of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hagstrom last week. Christiania By MES. ALFRED OLSON The following from this vicinity were Bismarck shoppers Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. Elder Einess and Frankie, Mrs. Ed. Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Magnus Gus. family from Dickey, ‘N. D., arrived Saturday evening to spend a few days visiting Mr. Schoon’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon. They formerly lived in this township. Mrs. Gertie Anderson closed an eight months term of school Friday Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and Lake where they had gone to get their son Glenn who attends school there. They also visited relatives and friends in the northeastern part of the state. Bob Barrows and Christ Schoon Minnesota Saturday morning. Bill Schoon left for Marion, N. D., Monday where he will visit friends for a few days. Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Olson called on relatives in Driscoll Tuesday aft- ernoon, |} Painted Woods | By MES. JOE BROWN Several ladies gathered at the Tom Posey home at Wilton Tuesday at a Far flung control ‘of the natural resources of the nation is that Proposed by t Roasevelt in Presiden’ now before Congress ‘providing for the establishment of s¢ven great river valley authorities, on the above map, to conserve natural resources, to develop navigation, flood contre! and electric Starting in the east, these authorities would include the Atlantic seaboard; Great valley; drainage basins of the Tennessee and Cumberland rivers, drainage basins of the Misseuri and Red river of the nérth; drainage basins of the Arkansas, Red and Rio Grande rivers; Colorade river and rivers flowing into the Pacific south of the Califérnia-Oregen river basin of the Pacific northwest. In addition, the President proposes to continue sissippi River ‘Commission, as an eighth giant authority governing the channel of ‘| Heaton Jake Greenige and. sone, callers at the A. H. Heinle home Sun- Gay. ‘ Wilton shoppers Monday were John Kurlie, Ludwig Wagner, and Mr. and Mrs. A.'H. Heinle. ; Bis-land John Richter homes Wednes- day e' 5 . Mrs. Ole Olsen and Oscar. etd Mr./ “Conrad Welch, who tias been work- Bailey were callers iN/ing near Dawson, N. D., returried . and Mrs. H. E. Redingto Redington, another daughter is visiting @ few days with her par- The Willing Workers 4-H club will leave on @ trip June 16. Mr, and Mrs, Gottlieb Woll spent Saturday in the Capital City. Glenview party given in honor of Mrs. Everet| and Frank Hare. The Hare's are leaving for Du- luth, Minn., soon, William Brown was an overnight guest at the William Liben home/a few days at the home of her par-| day evening Monday. Miss Frances Lange, a Bismarck high school student, will spen her summer vacation at her home here. —————____+ | Lein By OLGA M. RISE Arthur Rise was employed at the Spilde home a few days last week. Henry Schneider, Sr. Bertha and Henry, Jr., Olga Rise, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Hinkel, Ole and George Vik, George and Joe Regier, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Ensy and Clifford Birkeland at- tended to business matters in Wing Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. George Pehl and son Neil of Areng and Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Barkman left Saturday morning for the west coast where they will spend some time visiting friends and rela- tives. Arlette Mariner of Kidder county spent a few days visiting at the J. O. Rise home. Mavis Lien is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Ted Warholt. Arlette Mariner spent several days at the D. D. Barkman home, Mrs, Tillie Myers, daughter Laura and Mrs. Adolph Janke of Driscoll were callers at the D. D. Barkman home Wednesday. Olive Rise is spending ‘several days at her parental home. | Northwest Kidder MES. MABEL HAZLEGROVE Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner and daughter Lucille of Steele attended the graduation exercises Monday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. E. Simars and Mr. and Mrs, Russell Kramer were Tues- day callers’ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray. . | Mr. and Mrs, Albert Schuler and family left Tuesday for Idaho where they will visit at the Edward Ochuner and Albert S‘ohler homes. Mrs. Ed at the W. H. Simons home Thursday evening. Mrs. Floyd Knox of Wilton spent, ents, Mr. and Mrs, W. A, Larson, the past week, Lorene Simons, Evelyn and Doris Larson and Frances Lange, who at- tended high school at Bismarck, are home for the summer vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eliason spent { siDe GLANcES . Saturday night and Sunday in the Mrs, W. A. Larson entertained the jlenview .Homem: || Plans for’ Achievement De Visitors at the Fred “Schuler Jrjmade. The next if home Sunday were Ernest Hein, | wit be at the Et Morris Welch’s §, ! By MRS. R. M. WELCH McKenzie By MRS. T. T. HUGHES Mré. W. L. Watson réturned fter Harriett By LOIS WILLIAMSON Mr. and Mrs, George Pehl, Jr., ant gon Neale, and Mr, and Mrs. D. Bark- mén left Saturday on a month's vace- tion. They wil) visit relatives is: Seat tle, Raymond and Centralia, Wash- ington. My. and Mrs. H. F. Williamson and gon James were Wednesday shoppers in Bismarck. Mr, and Mrs, Bernard Zimmer and Mrs. Eng Eide transacted business in Bismarck Friday end Saturday. ae y ides iy BEE BPEL st yH id Etedeiiel Pruligee goes i i sliy ; ont ns i geeneie © Fe FF 8s BB ESSRES, : eee a Hi BW Pehagee ox estates if Hartel ani ca’eebsrbesree of has completed Bismarck high school. Magnuson, Mr. Harvey Fitegerald and son arlie Hettick, Victor Graf was . taken to a Bis- marek hospital Tuesday where he underwent an ‘operation for appendi- cities. Clyde Little and Willie Jiras were Thursday guests at the Orville Sperry Woods of Baldwin was a Fri- day and Saturday guest at the Harvey Fitsgerald home. Mr. and. Mrs. Andrew Olson were ‘Wédneésday guests at the Laurence Fiteyérald home. Riverview By RITA MAE WORST Alberta Wolst was an overnight Guest of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schon- Mr. and Mrs. Dave Ryberg enter- taified Mrs. Herman Woist, Mrs. James Briggs and family and Mrs. ik Paul @r, as dinner guests ursday. A group of local young folks from awell, Stella Dyrstad, Laura Langley, Beatrice Hall, Dale Shuman and Helen Beasenin, Bob Brownawell, Bessie Langley and Stella Dyrstad receiving scholarships to various colleges. The eighth grade graduates were Loyal Belk, Betty Jo Wildfang, Mary Ann ‘Turner, Maxine Lang and Lucille Hanson. Letters were also awarded to the boys and girls first teams in basketball this winter. Bessie Langley was awarded the medal for sportaman~ h during the school year, John Lee arrived Tuesday evening for = few weeks visit with relatives here. Miss Vera McCullough of Goodrich visited at the 8, T. Parke home a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs, James Koon of Dris- ‘oll were supper guests at the George Lee home Wednesday. Mr.and Mrs. Harold Hobbs and Mrs, Matt Brown ‘and son Ws were callers in Driscoll Wednesday, Mr, and Mrs, Charles Ryan and daughters, Katherine and Dorothy, left Wednesday for s few days visit with relatives and friends at Grace- ville, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lang, son Wayne and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hobbs were visitors in the capital city Wednesday. | FLAPPER FANNY By Sylvia 1937 BY NEASERUICE, WC. T, 00. REO. OG. PRY. OFF. “And how do you girls like new “Oh, they're awfully te. They : back.” SOS OF COURSE the moon actually travels @ great deal farther the length of its path around the earth, for the on the move, not only going around the sun, but earth: is visited at| to the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. W.'|Ochuacr and Mrs. Stohler are sisters | “Miss Wells, will you check on this? My parents say per-| Mélick at Washburn Friday. Mra |of Mr. Schuler. the.’ they haven't had'e letter from me for two along through space by thé sun.

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