The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 26, 1937, Page 4

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sh steniaet 4 | Sunshine Workers club spon- ther” 4-H party each club taking part, H. county extension agent, ‘wig, extension apsist- jefly. The following : the Hustlers, A. H. , leader; Modern Priscillas, Mrs, A. B. Johnson, hageel eoeine “Boys, George Gray, le - ber Golden Rule, Mrs. E. D. Mc- Ginnis, leader; Regan Wide Awakes, Dorothy Little, leader. Besides Mr. Putnam and Mr. Ballweg of ree weeks’ vacation at Winchester, Indi- ana where they visited with rela- tives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Cox Estherville township and Miss Fran- ces will teach near Center, N. Dak. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Thor enter- tained a family reunion at their home in honor of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Amond Thor, Sunday. Mrs. Andrew Hochhalter enter- tained a number of friends and rela- tives at a bridal shower Thursday afternoon in honor of her daughter, Miss Elsie Hochhalter, who will be- come the bride of Adam Fisher of Bismarck Sept. 16. The bride-elect received several useful and beautiful gifts. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess. The modern Priscilla 4-H club met at the home of Annie and Pearl Triska Tuesday afternoon. A tour of the homes was planned. Lunch was served, Visitors present were Miss Annette Erickson, Mrs. Oscar Erick- son, Mrs. Jacob Johnson of Los An- geles, California, Bennevi Raymond, Lester Gaughters, Helen and Margaret, and Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Johnson were dinner guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Ol- son, in Regan Sunday. Misses Verna Strand of Martinez, California, and Arlene Strand vis- ited with Misses Ingrid and Nellie Hagstrom Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Thor and daughters, Viola, Helma, Erna, and N. Oscat Hagstrom were dinner guests . Clarence Kettleson Wyknenko Thursday evening. Mar- garet Law, county delegate to the state conservation camp, gave a re- port. Alfred Ballweg, assistant county agent, talked to the members. The next meeting will be held Thursday, Sept. 2, when reorgainzation and election will take place. lay. 3 oF te day at the Gust Neu- FE RE it the Louis Jergen- FReie eee f ae ll Ps gE 5 it iu Fee itady pit er ge Hf aa E a EE i it i" I 5 be rr grey he u B 5 Bz in the Still hall Friday evening. Six- home Sunday. ty-five 4-H members and leaders Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Brokofsky and present. A program of stunts; family left by car for the coast Tues- NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | children from near Spokane, Wash., arrived here Sunday for a visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wagner and family visited at the Christ Fiemmer day. “Nir, and Mrs. John Schaldt were visitors at the Dan Miller home Sun- day. A large crowd attended the dance at the Frank Bresden home Sunday evening. Painted Woods By MES. JOE BROWN Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Brostrom called at the Fred Brown home Monday evening. The girls’ 4-H club held their meet- ing at school No. 2 Friday evening. Mrs, Anton Nelson visited with Mrs. Joe Brown Friday afternoon. Alvin Lange and Fred Brown mo- tored to Bismarck Thursday eve- ning to visit Mrs. Lange and Donald Brown, who are patients at a Bismarck hospital. Miss Emily Anderson called at the Jake Bitner and Fred. Brown homes Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Orla Hammack mo- tored to Wilton Sunday to visit their mother, Mrs. John Hammack, who is ill. Dolores and Lorraine Erickson were | Kell, aunt and uncle, Mr. and ho | Raeshke, 5 Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Coons and|daughters called on Mr. and Mrs, Ed Robert Coons of Bismarck were vis- Sunda; itors at the T. G. Coons home Sun- eres irs, Alfred Vivian Larson of Bismarck afternoon. Sunday here with her parents, eed here again. i absent from school Monday because of colds. ‘Regan { By HELEN AUNE Miss Lucille Lehr of Madison, Wis- consin, spent several days here with friends last week. Mrs, Lehr is a former resident of Regan. The Regan Wide Awakes 4-H club eld their meeting at Agnes and Edna Nolan’s home last Tuesday. An in- spection tour was taken of all the members’ bedrooms. The next meet- ing will be held August 31 at the Misses Elsie and Helen Aune’s home. Mrs, N. O. Strand returned Sun- day from a brief visit with friends and relatives in Towner, N. Dak. Mr, and Mrs. Melvin Lein and daughter Eloise of Marion, N. Dak., were overnight guests at the B. O. Lein home, Saturday. 2 Miss Ruth Cox was an overnight guest of Helen Aune Friday. The Coxes returned from a vacation at Winchester, Indiana, Friday. ‘The Young People’s society of the itecostal church met at the Harry Johnson home Friday evening. The next meeting will be held at Mrs. C. 4. Johnson’s home. Roy McCollough, returned last Sat- urday after a two months’ trip Washington, Oregon, and The Regan Wide Awakes were en- tertained by the Still 4-H club at & party in the Still hall last Friday. Games were played and refreshments turned Sunday from a two weeks’ va: cation in Minnesota. Mrs. Otto Mayer of Washburn, N. Dak., took care of the post office during Mr. Rierson’s absence. Mrs. Thomas Scholl, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lundberg, left Saturday. for Butte, Montana. Mrs. Anna Knudson By MRS. T. T. HUGHES day. Venesia Ge' ing of New England, is visiting Mrs. if and Mrs. Christ home Sunday after- noon. ness Hazelgrove on “Farm w howd th e Pred Haas, Mrs, Adam Haas Mrs, Fred , bers and Sept. 5 at! Verna Zillmer and Leone Haas called i g 5 B | dinne: § i law a aie eee BE 32 ES Bs g i RB gy Pei [ Ef egtiet FEED ESESOER? etait clan CP ey Eo Fee E ae gE s Gp FE a eo Trygg By MRS. GEORGE NELSON Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Cederstrom day night at the Art Magnus home. A family reunion held at the Trygg home recently included and Mrs, Oscar Trygs, Los Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. David family, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. and John, Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Trygg and Jake. A number of pictures taken, Ralph Fricke was a dinner Monday at the Geo. Ne home, Mrs. Sigrid Lundquist went to deer to attend the funeral: of niece, Mrs. Bert Faust. She returned Friday after visiting friends Dickinson en route, Mr. and Mrs. John Habeck Bill Oder from west of Baldwin vis- ited Sunday at the Martin and Geo. Nelson homes. He stopped en route with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anderson and son Junior who moved on the Ralph Falkenstein farm. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Trygg returned recently to their home at Los An- BE Bt ieee] Re munity, but has not been here for six years. Mrs. Clara Magnus, teacher of school No. 3, presented her four pu- pils Friday afternoon in a brief pro- gram of recitations, readings and songs, Guests were Mrs, Ernest Kell, Mrs. David Trygg and Ruth, Lylas Magnus, Mrs. Sigrid Lundquist, Mrs, Geo. Nelson and Gwendolyn. Lunch was served by the hostess and Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. Art Magnus were dinner guests Sunday at the Emil Erickson home at Wing. San Francisco, Calif, were Monday at the L. G. Stocks home. They are visiting at Wilton their former home. Carl Hazel visited: Thursday night at the Gilbert Cederstrom home, By MES. WALTER DIETZMAN Jimmie Strand spent the week-end at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrrs. Walter show company Turtle Lake over the week-end. Christiania ——<—<—$<———————_* ‘Mr. and Mrs. Judd Campbell and and/family accompanied by Mrs. M. A. called | Doucette and daughter Atnette mo- tored to Forbes Friday where they Good- | visited relatives. They returned Sun- right, ving, six-year-old 4 Johnson and son of Regan daughter of Mr. and ‘Mrs. John Gev- Poe an ernie a her | afternoon with H.R. E F i fy Ee Z : Hh Ee ay Ha James of Chicago spent Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gib- son, Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Olson and Patsy visited relatives in Driscoll Sun- Kenneth Madland was an overnight guest at the Ben MoClusky home in Mr, and Mrs, Andrew Kraft, Jr. 4 3 Elaine June, and Belinda went to Hurdsfield Saturday afternoon R. L. Marchant| to visit Mrs. Robert McClusky Monday where| Visitors at the At guests at the home| Sunday. were Mr. and and daughter, rele i i 1 i F BE EE and family of Tuttle, Andrew Kraft and Terence, 5 ! | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1987 at St. Cloud, Minn. They will visit brothers and sisters and also Mra. Madland’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Anderson. [Burnt Greek By MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON Mr, and Mrs. Paul Schonert had as thelr guests Sunday Herman Worst and Fred Mayo of Bismarck. Mrs. and shter Granning granddaug! Katheleen visited at the John Flan- Dagan home last week. Mrs. Gran- ning is the mother of Mrs. Ed Flan- nagan. W. E. Coddington and son Wes- ley visited at the Roberts farm south of Bismarck last week. Driscoll | oe By DELLA MAE OLSON Mrs, Mary Lindblad entertained a group of ladies Monday afternoon, complimenting her daughter, Mrs. Weak ofl siete cab ot Il 2 | ere. if nk He5EE 5 ae Miss Martha Johnson has been visiting at Washburn. K. A, Ersland has returned from By GERTRUDE KOPPY After spending a week visi friends and relatives in Winona, thels id home, Betty, Beverly and MoCroy returned to their par- ents’ home. eg! Mr. and Mrs. Ted Schnaible, son and Frank home in Livona after l pape [ [ F i Northwest Kidder EOPLE’ DEPT. STORE 118 Sth Bt. g i with Mr. Zimmerman‘ __ Moffit ——_ By MRS. A. W. FAUST i : fF y fe Ld i : af — Hi E de: Edward P. Powers * * FINE RESTAURANT OPENED IN FARGO BY POWERS HOTEL New, All-Modern Coffee Shop "The dance at the Lymann hall Gat-| Halled as One of Outstand- Szony_ Crening ares ebeied 09 28 ing Establishments About 25 boys and girls of this ee Fargo, N. D., Aug. 28.—Called one of the finest restaurants in America, the Powers Coffee shop has been re- opened enlarged and completely mod- os Determined to give North Dakota @ A rgialigs eiot GUE SEE a BES, bers among his accomplishments the construction of many of Fargo’s larg- er buildings. ‘The father and his four sons are all Sweaters 39c to $1.95 and brothers, Urbe! i & B the last week in Minneapolis, where|ing and studying to perfect their | closely identified with a wide variety Otto received medical treatment at of business interests, Son Urban man- the Shriner's hospital. They were; From the glass front to the stainless | ages the Powers hotel. Gon Thomas ‘e@ccompanied there by Mrs, William |steel kitchen, everything been| manages the Gardner hotel. Son perp peat pedeonl ule ina wit ves ako the resia ta icine eles the Fargoan hotel. . a ve eye bo Son Joseph, an attorney, handles the i ret ey so ‘ Sweat Shirts Wing Capacity of the old coffee shop was} When Allan Poe. reviewed 47c to 79¢c increased $5 per cent by taking over| books, he often included ELIZABETH MUELLER quarters in the Powers hotel former-| remarks about the author’s charac- Boys’ ‘ SE same time en ares, WAS " Mrs. Leonard Knowles all of Bis-| olor scheme for the coffee shop |corridor 750 feet long running under 39 88 marek, were visitors at the Lester| was worked out in a red,. blue and|both the senate and house ehambers. c to Cc Knowles home Sunday. black combinstion using Mexican George Anderson was taken to the! white foundational , hospital Friday for treatment of! wood. Neon lights will give seasonal burns received from ay explosion | effects with cool blue in summer, bier d genie ge een warm red for cold days and yellow and jenny Kuloski sen lavender for variety. Lighting varia- phergrore NirhsRaretltated peed tion will bring out the. blues and reds returning ome "ere dl Hi ee a gape Mrs. 0, 1. Edgerton f cellings permit conver- so, se ane a Brat nora fase day. Taicille Wiees remained there. and booths and also enable diners to Bddie Arneson and Alice Boss of Watch the preparation of food in the kitchen without hearing the familiar Jamestown visited relatives and clatter of a dish Each friends in this week-end. bai pag amas : ’ cae rere conducted by] cme Powers family has long_been PEOPLE § Rev. E, Senecal of Wilton in the Congregational church Sunday. ‘The | identified with the progress of Fargo. . Wilton chotr furniahed muale. The has been « building con- Dep't. Store L Mr. and Mra, John Mueller and here for many years and num- children spent the week-end visiting : relatives in New Rockford. Herman Jacobson who is attend- ing school: in Bottineau is visiting relatives here a few days. THE BIG Fashion News INSHOES — 98c to $2.45 Mr. and Mrs. R. Bachman were guests at the George Pehl home Sun- Children's len (Blame F. bp Shoes a Christ home. The fall’s high, high-cut fashion in suede, with Wedding Ring eyelets and a garnish of patent Masy Patton taken to s Bis- a er ne Tocunved home Sin-|fm leather! It’s ~ Pcie on st ek day. moulding your a glove. You' ve to wan te ite and Mare. dF Lite have it to go with that sleek day-time costume or le Gre eg mae called by as your romantic feminine, dressier clothes. : Gonos aoe He Sure, fn tai o brown stede on warm to, * beoagad friends and relatives here for only $2.96. um — ‘oan a: = Many other smart styles, $1.98 to $4.45. the School Kids Tartnday! toe’ oream ad cebe were PE P ® DEP’T: EOPLE’ Mr. and Mrs. Herman Haskenson STORE DEPT. STORE and son Marlan and Shirley Walker 2 cf Bismarck were guests of relatives 2 Fifth Phone 296

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