The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 17, 1937, Page 8

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

* Lake City. ,at the Albert Christensen home Mon- day. Mrs. Anderson will be remem- bered as Miss Ethel Tompt before her marriage. By MRS. A. W. FAUST Steele callers the first of the week —_— were Paul Paslay and mother, Peter ‘Mr. and Mrs. Everett Porter and |Malsam and son Ned. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Porter left early{ Walter Young was an overnight @tmday morning for South Dakota paced at the George Young home junday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Olson had as their Sunday dinner guests L. B. Mrs. Esther Werner returned to , Olson and Julius Klucksdahl. Moffit after having spent the past two months visiting in Wiseonsin and| | Menoken | farvel of Idaho visited his Miles Marvel o! 10 brother, Archie in Moffit Monday. oy SORMAAORE YT Miss Margery Morris, one of our) The Epworth League met at the high school teachers, left Thursday |home of Maurice Dance, Tuesday for Bismarck where she will be em-jevening, with seven members and Ployed for the summer. two visitors present. Visitors were Mrs, Erickson and two children of| Viola Schaurer and Florence Sher- California arrived Monday to spend|man. a few months with Mr. Erickson, sec-| Mrs. Ralph Malard and infant son tion boss on the N, P. returned home Tuesday from the Mrs, E. Enockson and children are| Bismarck hospital. spending » few weeks at Arthur, N.| Miss Elizabeth Wachal is attend- D., visiting her parents. ing the Capital Commercial college Mr. and Mrs. Jack Durfee and|in Bismarck. where they will spend a few. days vis- | iting Mr. and Mrs. Neil Edwards at home MRS. MABEL HAZLEGROVE Mr. and Mrs. E. Simar left Wed- nesday for Minnesota where they ‘will visit at the Pete Domogalla Mrs. Walter Durfee of Dallas, Ore-| Lucille Ebeling is attending the Mrs. Oscar Benz, is seriously il] in aj Agnew Thursday with seven members 23, Plans were made by the club Mrs. Bernard Zimmer and Miss|hostess, assisted by her mother. Eide accompanied them and re-|Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schmidt. Sandburg home north of Tuttle Sun-] number of farmers attended the Mesdames C, D. King, Ed Ebel! Mr. and Mrs. T. Estelle and son, gon, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Em-j Art school in 2 mett Carroll. The Menoken Homemakers were Bismarck hospital. and one visitor present. Norma Ag- a new gave a ‘report of Achievement Harriett for that event. The July meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Walter Elsie Eide returned Monday to Val-| Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Barth from ley City t o continue their school|Fargo and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Barth turned Tuesday. A number of Menokenites attend- Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Wietstock and|ed the wedding dance at McKenzie day. demonstration meeting at the home Miss Dora Wutzke returned of Irvin Anderson Friday. Henry O. * Northwest Kidder | =" Berton Sands motored to Ben: i son, Minn. Mrs. Sands remai 1 orthw est Kidder @ | there to visit her mother. En route Mrs. King and Mrs. Ebeling will visit Paul, Mrs. R. G. Abelien and family tended the Farmers’ Union picnic Dorothy Benz, daughter of Mr. and {entertained at the home of Norma day, which is to be in Bismarck June Pe eee ae Yeakle. Lunch was served by the work. Bernard Gimmer and Albert| from Solen, spent the week-end with family were evening guests at the| Saturday night. Putnam was the main speaker. Miss Blanche Stewart of Valley City. the Mandan experimert station, home a few days. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Gray, Mr. and . Mrs, H. Thorne and Ella. Thorne McKenzie were Friday shoppers in Tuttle. . H. Sathre’s brother and fam- here from Wisconsin on a Baldwin By MES. CARL HERDEBU ‘Miss Florence Rupp. left Monday By MRS. T. T. HUGHES Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Watson, accom- panied by their granddaughter, Rose- Adell Wildfang. left Thursday for Mount Vernon, Washington, where they will visit their daughter and gon-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Clizbe. for Dickinson where she will attend| Mr. and Mrs. Grant Turner re- the summer session of school at the|cently . returned from Minnesota state pares where they haye been the past month with their son, Emery. Falkenstein on Wednesday. Miss Louise ‘Heaton of Perth is vis- Herdebu, Sr., returned home iting ae uncle andv aunt, Geel ® Bismarck hospi | Mrs, L. E. Heaton, Sr. Miss n Saye apr tag Ce ae orice ¢ Bible school program held | ding of her sister, Miss Eisie Heaton, Gieichurch on Priday evediog, who was married to Anton Nelson ‘Mrs; Borl Monroe, Mr. and | Saturday. Little, Mr. ‘Miss Bernice Bliss left. Thursday on # 4-H camping trip to Washing- & a E t Friday evening, | By MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON alley City ae visiting saan y City are ‘Mrs, Floyd Andahi and her grand- the Dave Kershaw home. father from Iowa, were guests of the z Coddington f He 4p visiting his dai ters, Mra, Prone ’ ughters, who hes been . j= 2h ad ee Nichols and Mrs. Bill Wiley of Bis g Migs Charlotte Bevers left for her ome eve-|tne Burnt Creek school teacher for The next ‘meeting will be at/two caeaeakire aa ‘William McMurrick home. Christiania Telfer 4-H club will. meet at} ' By MES. ALFRED OLSON home Saturday after- Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hanson and family visited at the Christ Schoon home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Olson spent the week-end in Glyndon, Minn., vis- iting :relatives. Mrs. Olson's niece re- turned with them and expects to hea)?" and Mrs, BA Gibson and Eide i : Mr. at . r Mr. and Mrs. Art Robins and family,!Einess motored to Bismarck Monday Bismarck, as their guests on Tuesday . é "4 Bill Schoon returned from Martin, guest of Mr.|w..D,,. Wednesday ji Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph family motored to Steele Sunday. Henry and Leonard Olson spent Saturday and Sunday at the Alfred Olson home. id EAN By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN home Monday. Allensworth and daughter, Mrs. Ar- thur Bender, served lunch. : Riverview By RITA MAE WORST and . . Henry family, Mr. and Mrs. John McCor- mick, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fischer and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller and sons, William Kershaw and son, Arthur, Mrs. Joe Fischer and Mrs. Ivan Ster- man, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fischer and fam- ily went to Jamestown Friday where they will spend a week attending camp meeting. Violet and Robert Miller left Sat- urday morning for Lamberton, Minn., where they will visit friends for sev- eral weeks. ————* | Wilton | PP T. H. Steffen and daughter, Errtest- ine and Ruth Frietag left for the Twin Cities Friday. The girls will attend the summer session at the University of Minnesota. Mr. Stef- fen will visit relatives at Glen Ullin. Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Kankowski and son, Ralph, left Wednesday for a trip through South Dakota, Iowa, Wiscon- sin, Illinois and Minnesota. i Mr, and Mrs. Earl Kinney and children, Alvina, Earl, Junior, and Raymond visited friends and rela- tives in Wilton for a week. They left from here for Seattle, Wash., where they. will make their home. The Frist Presbyterian church held their annual Sunday school and Bible school picnic at Wildwood lake Friday afternoon. Mrs. Charley Howe left Friday for Minnesota to spend the summer with her daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hare and children left Wednesday of last week for Duluth, Minn., where they will make their home. - t J. J. Schmidt, president of the First National bank, attended the state bankers’ meeting in Fargo last week. Adolph Hanson, superintendent of the local school, left for his home at Mayville, N. D., Monday morning after completing a very successful term of ‘school. —~ Marie Newman left Friday. for the University of Minnesota. Welch’s Spur | (pe By MRS. R. M. WELCH Mr. and Mrs, C. K. Boyd and chil- dren, Mr. and Mrs. John Welch and son, Conrad, and Mr. and Mrs. Rob- Charles Johnson and son, Frank, called at the Otto Dorman and Rob- ret Welch homes Tuesday. The Cross-Country Homemakers eight members: present. “Women in Gainful Occupation,” was given ‘by Miss Benita Fields. At the close of the meeting a gift party was held for Mrs. Albert Anderson, a club member. Games were led by Mrs. Arthur Knudtson. The hostess and ‘club members served coffee, cake and ice cream, Eleanor Moran of Beach, N. D., arr tived Thursday to visit atthe home of her sister, Mrs. L. 8, . A bee friend from Beach also was, with Mrs. Ruth McMurrich and son and daughter, Robert Seems, and Sgt. Band called at the Robert Welch home Saturday evening. Leo’ Doppler, ‘Mrs. Welch and two sons and Helen mo- tored church services. They also took Miss Sagaloski to Mandan where she will visit relatives. | Ecklund: By ELBIE MURREY Mrs. Glen Johannes and Vearl Holden, who have been visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Holden, and other relatives, returned to Bill- ings, Mont., Saturday. y wet oy | Glenview here By HILDA JACOBSON Supper was served by Mra, Smith at the close of the meeting. Albert and A number if friends from this com- be a June bride. OUT OUR:WAY T PICK MY WAY THRU A BRIAR ‘PATCH IT'S | THON SENSIBLE to Bismarck Sunday to attend | Leonard Lange, who have been employed in the steel mills at Chicago, hev ereturned here for a visit with their parents, Mr. and munity attended a shower at the Al Holden home Suncty evening in honor of Miss Sera Holden, who will Co Leonard Andrus. daddy of all steel plows, are Mrs. worn by her grandmother, first Detour, and Amos H. Bosworth memorating First Steel Plow This plow will dig deeply into history June 25 whi dredth anniversary of the making of the first steel plow, by At the: handles of the plow, a replica of the one of Andrus’ original partners. A memorial will be dedicated ‘on the site of the first factory. en residents of ' the little village of Grand Detour, Ill. will celebrate the one hun- Ferde Parks Stouffler in a dress white woman to settle in Grand III, of Dixon, Ill, descendant of Hazelgrove . By MRS. ALLEN FRAZIER moved from the George Payseno farm to the old Lena Brunick farm for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Ray McElvain left for Hazelton Monday where Mrs. Mc- Elvain will operate a hotel this sum- mer, ‘Ray and the children will re- main on the farm until September. Ruddy Frazier returned home from ‘Williston Saturday. [iinet] By MRS. K. R. SNYDER Miss Ei leanor , who is employed at the North Dakota Power family were Thursday supper guests at the John Crawford home. Miss Helen Doehle of Moffit is vis- iting at the home of her brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Clark. . . Mrs. John Crawford and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Snyder and fam- ily at, the Claude Houser and Amos ‘Robidou Sunday. AI TELLS YOU THAT - RUNNIN’ GETS TH’ MISERY OVER QUICKER. ~ TH’ FASTER YOU RUN, TH’ LESS MISERY- .|son Bernard spent the week-end at with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chesrown. Mrs, Caroline Backhaus and grand- daughter, Corrine Gabbert, returned to Linton Thursday after spending the past week with the former's son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Backhaus. Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Grenz at- tended funeral rites held et Hazelton iadui Sunday By MARTHA —_——_——_—_? Richm ONE saecnanss Een | BOSSERT Mr. and Mrs. Emory Boss went to Jamestown where Mrs. Boss and chil- dren will spend a few days with his mother and family. A township meeting was held Mon- day afternoon at the clerk’s home, Mrs. Niemie. Severi and Eino Eckholm were vis- itors Sunday at the Dan Wahiman home near Stérling. cr dl el tag tae eee 8. . Severi remained The dance Friday night at the Ly- Eloise ing .with Mrs. Hilma Ji man hall by the. Women’s club was very. well attended. Paul Tolliver the quilt given away. Olson spent the week-end in’ Bedivec. . George . jarvi left by bus Thursday for Minneapolis to visit an aunt liv- ing there. By EDNA MARCHANT nesday evening to attend a free show. Mr, and Mrs. Rudolph Richter and children, Mr. and Mrs. Nieters and wit ‘Violet night guest at the John Witt home evening. Wertz who was employed at the Henry Seilinger home for several beeen returned to her home Thurs- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Marchant visited at the E. B. Knudson home Saturday evening. ‘Mrs, James Novy returned to her ‘Wednesda: for Mrs, Albert - |home after spending meister. sd nis husband in Bismarc! Mrs, Ed Surber and son, Norman, |!2 ® hospital. of Livona are visiting at the Steve By RUTH LITTLE Willie Jiras and Clyde Little left ‘Tuesday morning for parts in Minne- sota where they will be guests for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Pitagerald and oly ete Nelson home near Bald- 8. B, Olson spent Tuesday night and ednesday at Regan as a guest of Frits Unde. Mr. and Mrs. Algot Ryberg attend- elected: : dent; Mrs. Ghylin, vice Mrs. A. Strand, secretary-treasurer; Mrs. Roy Little, chaplain. Mrs. H. D. ‘Watkins will entertain July 8 at her home. Mrs. H. D. Watkins and son John have moved from Bismarck to their farm for the summer months. The township board met at the school house Monday. R Mr, and Mrs. Clayton Little and family returned home from Minne- \sota, Monday. ‘The Aid held their food sale Sat- ‘a ST RNLIAMS a 2 of Trygg By MES. GEORGE NELSON ‘The Cedar Hill Homemakers club’ ti i) B Fe H pt 2 a ae : i i fa F i i z i i F [ : [ i ; : ! H ge E i E i i i A i i j Ee i 3 ALE ee BE a week with her sk wheré he is il! ene Ez i z ae J GLANCES “Here Iam, over here; doctor.” left Monday to visit at points in|home Wednesday after a month’s va Towa, . cation spent with friends in Price, Mr. and Mrs. John Tweeten of/D. Washburn, N. D., spent Sunday at the F. ©. Johnson home. Edythe|and sister, Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Johnson accompanied them home |Spitser. for a visit. Mr. and Leonard ‘B, Cox, son morning for Winchester, Indians, where they plan to visit relatives and make their Henry home Monday for a few days’ visit. Leonard and ‘at Wilton Wednesday en route from Gary, Ind. They will spend a few weeks here before returning, . Miss Finstad who has been staying with Miss Myra Johnson the past few nena, left Saturday for Washington y car. Mr. Storm was taken to a Bismarck aa G8 chopped, 1 cup cold water, 1 cup boil- ing water, % cup tomato juice, 2 ta- blespoons onion juice, salt and pepper F i H 5B g ie By William Tuts. CURIOUS WORLD "rurewon

Other pages from this issue: