The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 17, 1937, Page 6

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and Mra, J. Weber, Sr., were Sun- day visitors at the John J. Brose companied him on the way were his daughters Elizabeth and Martha and Isadore Schweigert, Ruth Pleines, John Wutske and Dionna Schneider. Neoma Berg and George Schilling { Riverview By RITA MAE WORST Rita Worst, who is employed in Bismarck, spent the week-end at her > home. . and Mrs. Herman Worst and entertained Mr. and Mrs, Mayo, Sr., and son Fred, Mr. ‘Mrs, Lester Blattner and family Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mayo, Jr., Phillis Worst at dinner Sunday. Mae Hogue returned to the of her. parents, Mr. and Mrs. , Sr., last week after spend- months in California. Harriett By MRS. CHRIST WETZEL L. L Zimmer is now managing the Monarch elevator at Wing. Sunday visitors at the George Pehl home were Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Bark- man, Mr. and Mrs, Herman Rachel and children and Mr, and Mrs. Christ ‘Wetzel and daughter, Verna Mae. Mr, and Mrs, Bennie Hubbard of Tuttle were guests at the L. L. Zim- mer home Sunday. Rev, Holzhausen of Tuttle was a ler at the Herman Rachel home Biccis evening. ‘The Misses Ida and Hilda Wutzke turned home Saturday from Cali- fornia, where they had spent the last * three months. Northwest Kidder —— MRS. MABEL HAZLEGROVE Mr. and Mrs, Frank Gray called 6t the Adolph Hieb home Thursday evening. Robert Hieb is now working for Beymore Sperry. Mr. and’ Mis, Russell Woodward ‘end daughter Lucille were shopping {n Tuttle, Thursday. Mrs, Adolph Hieb called at the Art Krien home one day this week. Mr. and Mrs, John Goldsmith are the parents of a baby daughter born Whuraday night at the Bismarck hos- pital, q Mr. and Mrs, Jake Stigelmeyer Were in Goodrich Friday. ~ Robert Hieb and his father were gallers at the Gray home Sunday. ‘Ted Krien called at Hiebs and at Art Krien homes Sunday. Miss Opal Gray has accepted a teaching position near Binford for this year. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray drove over with her on Saturday. En soute home Sunday they were dinner at the George Burnhum home Ci jarrington. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Ulfers called &t the Russell Kramer home Sunday. Still ty W. 0. SAGSTEOM Mrs. Ole Hagstrom, son, Oscar and daughters Naomi and Ingrid motored w Center, N. D., Sunday. Miss Naomi opened a term of school Monday in the upper grades of the Center con- colidated school. The Sunshine Workers 4-H club will meet with Viola and Helma Thor Saturday ‘afternoon, Sept. 18. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Trygg of Trygg township, Mrs. Ole Hagstrom and Ingrid Hagstrom were dinner guests of Mrs, Willie Johnson Sat- HE » R.A. Griepp and infant son, q of Regan, visited with Mrs, Hagstrom, Mrs. Albert Hagstrom Mrs. Conrad Johnson, Thursday Mrs, Willie Backman and els Alm and Mr. and Mrs. reon of east of Regan vis- ‘and Mrs, Wilbur Noon Lawrence Spitzer of ited at the home of Ole Hagstrom Sat- Jadies gathered at the home EePEE} EROS Ha if i F i i end Miss exe Anderson accompan- ied C. D, ball to Raymond and Clark, 8. D. for a few days’ visit with relatives. Mrs, Spencer Laird and daughter of Casselton are visiting at the homes of her sisters, Mrs. Erickson and Mrs. John Adams. Mrs, Carl Nelson and family and Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Faust and fam- ily spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Thompson. Mr, and Mrs. E. M. Whitaker and Junior spent Friday night at the F. H. Pillsbury home, leaving Saturday morning for Oregon to make their new home. The 4-H club had an exhibit of the work they have done this year at the schoolhouse Friday evening. Mrs. Fay Johnson and Mrs. Ira Peckens are the leaders. Mr. and Mrs. Richards visited at the M. D. Olson home Saturday eve- ning. —————-* Lyman By CLARA E.'WANTTAJA Miss Siiri Eckholm left Sunday for Valley City to attend teachers college the coming term. Miss Laura Stickman spent the week-end with friends in Wing. Ingets have as guests their cousins, the Misses Tillie and Ellen Anala who are on their way to their home at Annendale, Minn. They have spent the past year in California and Yel- lowstone National park. Gust Eckholm was a patient at a hospital in Bismarck several days last week. Walter Pesonen and son Martin were callers in Bismarck Sunday where Mr. Pesonen received doctor’ treatment for an injury to his leg. ‘The Women’s club held their meet- ing at the hall Sunday afternoon with & very good attendance. Severi Eckholm spent Sunday with friends in Bismarck. [Gear tate] By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Clear Lake school board held a ‘special meeting Tuesday evening. at the Albert Christensen home, Albert Christensen cut some corn for Mrs. Marie Olausen last week. Mrs, O. E. Christensen and sons Howard, Asa and Albert of Mott, were week-end visitors at the Albert Chris- tensen home. The rodeo held near the Ole New- land farm was well attended Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs. George Young and family were Steele callers Saturday evening. Mr..and Mrs. Clarence Hansen and son spent Sunday at the O. B. New- land home, Clear Lake school opened Monday with Alfred Juhala as teacher. ~ Miss Bessie Langley and Margaret Dronen left Monday for Dickinson to attend the Teachers college the com- ing year. Red Langley was a Bismarck caller Monday, * Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Newland and family left Tuesday morning for Devils Lake where their son Glen will attend school. OO | RockHill | —___________+ By RUTH LITTLE Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ehnes were ‘Sunday dinner guests of their son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Ed Hochhalter, Mrs, J. F. Little and daughter Ruth spent Wednesday afternoon as a guest of Mrs. Ira Bailey. Mrs. John Pool was a guest for several days this week at the Harvey Fitzgerald home. Mr, and Mrs. Clayton Little and family, Mrs. J. F. Little and Ruth called at the Martin Nelson home Sunday afternoon. o Mr. and Mrs, Gus Heinle and fam- ily of Mercer were Sunday guests at the Fred Ehnes home. -—____—__—_____, | Painted Woods By MRS. JOE BROWN David Riebe was a business caller lay jat the Joe Brown home Wednesday local Nonpartisan League met with Mrs, Frank Dut- ton Friday evening. ‘Winston Cox left Sunday for Dick- he enrolled in the State college for the ensuing term. nd Mr. morning. Visitors at the Jake Bitner home of Regan were supper guests at John Mueller, Jr. home Sunday. at the Paul Davis home. | Ecklund By ELBIE MURREY visitors at the Holden home Dinner guests at the Partyke hi Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Anstrom, Mr. and Mrs, Al son Billy, Mr. and Mrs. Steve and family. Mrs. Joe Poole, Jr., the daughter Mr, and Mrs, John Partyke, arrived Murrey home Sunday. to celebrate the birthdays of Murrey and Louise Hagen. A deli- cious lunch was served at midnight. Mr. Fiegal called at the Palmer Strandemo home Monday afternoon. [Saran —] By EDNA MARCHANT Miss Elizabeth Novy started teach- ing Schrunk school No. 2, Sept. 13. Rosie Ryan and Agnes Nolan were dinner guests at the Anton Novy home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Novy and ing, which was to be a picnic, was postponed until Sept. 16, due to weather conditions. 8am Keister of Deadwood, 8. D., is visiting at the Fay Satter home Driscoll. and Frank Guest. Four former pupils are attending the Bismarck high school, Margaret and James Garross, Jay Abelein and Burton Roberson, leaving two seniors, Lucille Ebeling end Wayne Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sherman of Fayette, Iowa, and Mr. and Mrs, Howard Sherman and daughter Maryland were Monday dinner guests daughter Mary, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. and son Earl, Robert and Mrs. O. O. Sperry and son Warren, attended church in Wing Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Hoffman and children of McClusky were dinner and supper guests at the Roy Mar- chant home Sunday. On their way home they called at the John Witt the John Riebe home, Wilson By MRS. JOHN A. BERG Mr. and Mrs. John J. Rever left for Lodi, Calif, Wednesday morning by car, Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Wents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hoffman of McClusky, Mr, and Mrs. Ed Berg of Still, Mr. and Mrs, Carl Berg of Regan, Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Wagner, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gesele visited at the Sam Berg home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Roy Larson of Bis- marck spent Sunday at the John Berg home. Mrs, Henry Gesele entertained the Ladies’ aid at her home Sunday with ® large number in attendance. Mrs. Dan LeRoy of Underwood, who is teaching at Still, spent Sun- ay her parents, Mr. and Mrs. spMis Amey Redington left Gunday for college. Mr. and Mrs, William Wagner spent Sunday at the Fred Wagner home. Edward Eslinger of Garrison spent Friday at the John Berg home. Mr. and Mrs, John Berg spent home in Saretzke, Minot State Teachers col- lege; the Misses Mildred Wright, Margaret Dronen, Bernice and. Eleanor Chapin at Dickinson State Dickinson where ahe will attend) of Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Sherman, and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mel- vin Agnew. Trygg By MES. GEORGE NELSON ls Nelson. @ delicious home from day at their home, : ; Theodore Thorson is employed at Thursday were Miss Emily Anderson | college; Janet McConn, Jamestown |the Carl Bender home. and sister of east of Wilton. Rev. Senecal of Wilton and Wm. Brown were callers at the Fred Brown and Iver Erickson homes Tuesday. moved to Bismarck last week, where they will make their home, Mr. Lar- son will join them later in the fall. hee Lge at cae Joe Brown ie Sunday were Mr. and Mrs, An- ton Nelson. Mr. ane re cealph Burke mo- tored to Mercer lay to visit Mra, Burke's parents. 4 Wing ELIZABETH MUELLER Women's tennis tournament was held at the Wing tennis courts last Pasoale ooatl sey oe won the c ip eal Mary Jane - Olson.- oy Misses Delia and Martha Kraft, who have been visiting friends and relatives near Still and Goodrich re- turned to their homes here Sunday. Jake | Arlene Dolbec was a visitor in Rob- tela )ins0n By MES. A. W. FAUST ‘The Homemakers’ club met at the Kendall, Mrs, A. Neff was a week-end visitor at the Herman Rachel home near Gladys Lein spent the week-end visiting friends and relatives in Jamestown. Mrs, H. J, Glanville and daughter Bernice ‘were Sunday dinner guests Friday. | at the Wm. Brose home. the| George Anderson, T. Suby and Howard: Glanville of Wing and Bill county |Cleveland of Bismarck went on a moved onto the farm formerly fishing trip to Minnesota over the college; Miss Vernice Pederson, Moor- head State Teachers Dr. Herman Bertheau and mother Mr. and Mrs. Joe Oderman family of Parshall, N. D., were cent visitors at the 8. Olson Mr. and Mrs, E. C. Ruble the week-end at Jamestown on tae i es a6 ie E ; th nui i visi sin, f ‘Mr, ¢ fir Hu ent tt iF e see Eee i if i rel aH i Mrs, Louis Olson and daughters, Hole and Mavis, came home| from Clarance gif ahd ty ! fee Taal He parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haas, Mr, and Mrs. Herman Jaton have moved to Denhoff for the winter. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Stark and chil- Gren were guests at the Grover Ander- son home in Tuttle Saturday night. Bud Stark and daughter, Dona Fae, were overnight guests at the Walter Stark home Friday night. le Mrs, Ervin Sattler and daughter, Marilyn, from Lodi, Calif, who have been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Wardrup, returned to their home Monday. Martha Kraft from Wing is em- ployed at the Andrew Kraft, Jr., home for a few weeks. Allen Frazier, and Ernest Krien, vis- ited at the Otto Belch home Sunday evening. near Salt lake here. Hort Roberts will reside at a were callers at the Allen Frazier home Wednesday. Skei left for Bis- Thursday where she will ~ Gottfried Bossert, son Gottfried, daughters, Elsie and Chris- tine and Helen Hofer were Thursday ee coer at the Alfred Larson Several of this community attend- ‘Richmond schools Nos. 1 and 2 will on Monday with Mrs, Richard and Miss Clara Weber as Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Zellmer and He The East Frances school No. 1 started Monday with eleven pupils. Mrs, Bernice Bachman is the teacher, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fischer and Mrs. Bernice Bachman were callers at the Dieteman home Monday after- noon, special school meeting was held A et the East Frances school Monday afternoon. Leon and Delvin Owen and Ber- Monday. Mrs. Henry who re- sides on @ farm northeast of Bis- marck, Elmer Lundquist was « brief caller at the Dietzman farm Wednesday afternoon, ‘By MRS. R. M. WELCH ye Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Boyd and fam- ily attemded church services at Glen- McKenzie $ & Hi i i BES 35 i f gee i I 1 s A i ty & g Ee a wal g g [ EE Ff Ba I i : i eF i i | t i ‘| ES E Ay afe Eee ge i ad i ai E win. | Welch’s Spur | ie s bed Fg i a i : E F 5 re eiobiie Ha Farmers Cut Rate Meat Market Phone 216 We deliver on Saturday . 612 Broadway SATURDAY SPECIALS POT ROAST, beef, Ib... . 17c SIRLOIN STEAK. per Ib, .....000. 22c per Ib. ......... 10c VEAL ROAST, 16c shoulder, Ib. ..... PORK ROAST, 2 1 c shoulder, Ib...... Phone 1208 VEAL LOAF, per Ib. .......06 23c 3 ave, Iha-., 2OC HENS, fancy it | 8c dressed, Ib. ....... LARD (with meat order), carton... L4¢¢ We Deliver on Saturdays AL’S| GROCERIES AND MEATS Sweet Potatoes 4 Ihs. 17¢ -1 Ib. carton 34c FLOUR, Gold Medal, 49-Ib. bag. ...$2.05 OATS, IGA, 3-Ib. pkg. ..........--..17¢ (1 Siren Whistle Free) Fresh ground Beef, 2 Ibs. .... Liver Sausage, .29c 15c Pork Shoulder Steak, Ib. 2.0. +.u Veal Stew, per Ib... 2lc . 10e Carl’s Grocery “Dependable” ~ We Deliver SEE BIG IGA ADV. FOR MORE MONEY SAVERS Phohe 371 ~ Firm Fruits — Crisp Vegetables IGA Salad Dressing, quart jar .... .35¢ IGA Pork and Beans, 28 oz. tin, 2 for . . .23¢ 18K Kidney Beans, 2 for ...........3:.25€ 18K Fancy Tomatoes, No. 2 tin ...0:0.:0::.15¢ Peaches, No. 10 tin ...... oroerwre:e 6 001049 Pears, No..10 tin .......- Wheaties, 2 pkgs. ... Oxydol, 25c size . 0.0 0» 0:00: oesreceiegae 0 «wale Palmolive Soap, 2 bars ....-...e0:0: re Lle IGA Corn Beef Hash, 16 oz. tin ........17¢ Sally May Beauty Soap, 6 bars ........29¢ Kellogg’s Whole Wheat Krumbles, (Pen, Pencil and Ruler Kit Free), 2 pkgs. ...1..-ex1- 29c C. J. TULLBERG, Prop. CORNE “ON THE SQUARE” PEANUT BUTTER, BR. & Sennen 4:1 dar ..... CORNED BEEF, BR. & W. Bas, i Oe can GRAPEFRUIT, B. & W., fancy, CORN. TOMATOES GREEN BEANS Standard quality Ne, 2 cans SODA CRACKERS, Our Family, 2 Wb. caddy . FRUIT COCKTAIL, R. & W.,2 Nel 17¢ Wi ter ee pet .25¢ 3 cans 27e natn mr....L6c CRACKER JACK, 3 packages ...... .10c COFFEE, R. & W., vacuum TOILET SOAP, W., large. pkg. .... SALAD DRESSING $i: Fy Quart jar PUMPKIN, Ne. 2% Spen, jer 25c cans, 2 fer ne 24 25¢ ao heeds” 8 tor... 17 ons aoe... 43C | SWEET POTATOES PEACHES, aise, per crate . 89c Spent: .25C E E E fle Oo west | week-end. i an ll H. Edson, one mile Church services were held at the “meet with; George Kavonius home Wednesday Carroll on Thuraday, evening. ” Sort letiie and Mrs, Al Kusler and son ‘ i | fi ae i ; E B F i | i : | Fi EE ‘i We extra beef, fe are cutting seme a fons Wak grade ‘Try a f A d T i FE ral il i j Biamarek's Only Complete Feed Store i | E E i] : g ! g ol [ i | E R

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