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+ ‘week-end guest of friends in this ‘ily moved to Bismarck where they THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1937 o—___________ | Richmond By CHRISTINE BOSSERT Duemeland of Bismarck ‘was a dinner guest at the Alfred Lar- son home Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Adolph Hofer, soa ‘Willard of Sheyenne, Walter and Freda Sofer of Turtle Lake and Helen Hofer of Tuttle were Saturday eighbors hall Monday evening. Mrs. Harvey was the former Gladys Lein. Many beautiful gifts were received. A large number of people. attended the dance held in the Wing hall Sat- urday evening. by George Arnold of Mandan. Music was furnished A group of women from Washburn gathered at the Mrs. Hubert Edgerton home Sunday to celebrate the 74th birthday of Mrs. Edgerton’s mother. Mrs. Louis Olson and daughters Mavis and Eloise are now residing at overnight and Sunday guests at the |the John Mueller, Sr., home. Bossert home. Albert Bossert was also a, visitor. Ed Scheidt and Arthur Plienes spent the week-end in Bismarck with friends. Clara Bossert spent the week-end at her parents’ home. of Baldwin, Victor Paul Holden were callers at the Steve Murrey home Sunday. Donald Rhodes of Bismarck was a vicinity. A large crowd attended the danve in Wing Saturday evening. The mu- sic was furnished by the George Arnold orchestra of Mandan, | Ecklund By ELBIE MURREY Mr. and Mrs. L. Zoller and family Anderson and Prank and Ted Murrey and John Partyke who have been employed at the Bert Hedstrom farm spent the week-end at their homes. -Mrs. Henry Fox called at the Charley Spitzer home Saturday. Mrs. Joe Poole, who has been vis- ———______—_+ | Driscoll iting at the home of her parents, Mr. a By DELLA MAE OLSON weeks, returned to her home Fargo Saturday. Miss Bertha Partyke ind Mrs. John Partyke the last two in Mr. and Mrs, Earl Baker spent the | acompanied her on the return trip. week-end at Round Up, Mont, They ‘were called there by the death of Mr. Baker's nephew. Mrs, J. C. Wright entertained a Group of ladies Thursday afternoon. An initiation party for the high School freshmen was held Saturday evening in the hall, Miss Cordelia Jordan of Bismarck | Bpent the week-end at home. ‘The Misses Stewart. and Hoeft spent Baturday in Bismarck. C. A. Swanson is attending county Commissioner's meeting in Bismarck this week. P. M. Lathrop of Linton spent the ‘week-end at home, HH, Johnson of Minneapolis was & A number of children in the east- ern part of this district are sick with scarlet fever. A large number of friends from this district attended the birthday party given at the Gunder Hagen home Saturday night. fecal belie ee eee Northwest Kidder a petal cchibhdetd cater ds MES. MABEL HAZLEGROVE Mr. and Mrs, Hi Gordy and son are leaving soon for Illinois where they will make. their home. sold their stock and household goods ai the L. Gordy farm Tuestay. ‘They Visitors at the home of Mr. and ae at the M, T. Olson home Tues-|Mrs, Russell Kramer Tuesday eve- Miss Beatrice Hall of Sterling spent ‘Andrew Dronen, i By N. 0. HAGSTROM The John Asplund home was the ning were Mr. and Mrs, H, Sathre and sons Lioyd and Raymond and the week-end with her sister, Mrs.|/Mr. and Mrs. Frank: Gray, Haslegrove and Jake Hieb, Mabel Dan Almers made a trip to Fargo this week on business. John Kramer was the auctioneer and Philip Thorne clerk at the Hi- Gordy sale on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray called fcene of @ shower given in honor of | the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. 8. Asplund Tuesday afternoon. the guests were Mrs, Mary terson of Mandan and Mrs. Otto ‘Asplund and Miss Alma Benson of Bismarck. The honor guest received Several pretty and useful gifts, A buffet luncheon was served. Mr, and Mrs, Pearson, son Goldsmith Sunday afternoon, Miss Martha Vollmer, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. John Volmer and Fred Hunther of Jordan, Mont., were mar- ried Saturday, Sept. 25, ey will make their home in Mon- in Tuttle. Dougiss, and daughter Bennevi, and| | Missouri Mr, and Mrs, Albert Hagstrom were Guests of Mrs. Ole Hagstrom on her 62nd birthday anniversary Tues- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. August Backman will sell their property at an auction sale Saturday, Oct. 9. The family plans to move to Gary, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Ackerman held By MRS. K. R. SNYDER The bridal shower given for Miss Bernetta Fields at the home of her Parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B, Field, ‘Wednesday, was well attended. Miss Field, who will become the bride of ‘en auction sale of their stock and |J#mes Brown the last of the month, farm machinery Wednesday after- noon. Saturday the Ackerman fam- ‘will make their future home. ‘Miss Margaret Law enrolled in the ‘Wilton high school Monday morn- 9 ! Little Cloteel Kling, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kling, is ill with Gcarlet fever. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ole Strand end Miss Verna Strand of Martinez, » returned to their home after visit pM acat Parents, Mr. . Martin Strand. They visited the Marion Strand home in Man- Monday i bs Harriett Wayne, Clarence Beard and Dwight Ferris motored to Old Fort Lincoln Sunday | di where they enjoyed a picnic dinner, William MacDonald, (MacDonald, Mrs. Alex Anderson and Mrs, John Crawford were among those that attended the funeral serv- ices for Mrs. Slater, (mother of Mrs. and left for the west |2° was presented with many lovely gifts. An exceptionally large crowd at- tended the annual chicken supper at the Stewartsdale church Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Clark and son Edna and Helen Doehle, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Irvine, Mrs, Mrs. James lohn Welch), at Sterling Monday ‘ternoon, Mr. and Mrs, William MacDonald pee among those that called on Mr. Mirs. William McCulley of Lin- ton Sunday afternoon, The McCul- By MRS. CHRIST WETZEL Visitors at the E. Eide home Sun- Way were Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wutske children and Mr. and Mrs. Van ae pierce, 8 Party at the George Pehl home evening was spent in dense spent dane! fend a delicious lunch was served mn midnight. Mr, and Mrs. H. F. Williamson and €hildren of Bismarck were Tuests at ‘the Christ’ Wetzel home Sunday. “a Wm. Merkel also called. furday evening at the E.R. Leach i Albert Eide spent the re ot his here, arta leys, who were former residents of this vicinity, were celebrating their fiftieth wedding anniversary. Mr, and Mrs. C. D. Kimball and family from near Brittin were supper uests' at the John Crawford home Wednesday. Welch’s Spur | ee | By MRS. R. M. WELCB The Doppler brothers have hired a pumas of men to pick corn. The Josephson of W! . |crew will start work next week. Leo lng spent Sat Doppler and Merwyn Oder plan to . motor to California as soon as the corn picking is finished. A large group of friends gathered at the R. B. Fields home Wednesday in honor of Miss Bernita Fields, whose marriage to James Brown will occur some time in October. A num- ber of gifts were received by the bride-elect, Friends in this community were 'at Wing Tuesday evening. .,|deeply grieved to hear of the death funeral polis | Will take place in Sterling Monday ped after spend! @ half visiting pecreat igs = fren, were Suncey aisnee gach re ay the 8. W, Nemets home, = re Mrs. tmeyer and chil- Gren of mark ers visitors at the Alex Neff-home Thursd: vening. Mrs. Henry McCloske; gh find relatives In Wing ves in Wing last week. Mrs. McCloskey returned to Minneapolis with Mr. and Mrs. Arvo Ollikkals, Hubert Edgerton went to Bismarck Sunday to undergo a minor operation. Goodrich spent Thursday Sreniny of spel ursday et Fee Cee eo 1. O. of Bismarck held Lutheran services at the Wing church Sunday afternoon. .|son Bernard, Mr, of Mrs. B. Slater in Indiana, Fri- day. Mrs. Slater returned with a visiting daughter to her home in In- diana a few weeks ago. The afternoon, Sergeant Baird of Fort Lincoln, Mrs. Ruth McMurrich and daughter Doris and two Boity children called at the Robert Welch home while en ue to Bismarck Saturday eve- ning. Otto Dorman and son Theodore y and daugh- |called at the home of Mr. Dorman’s visited friends | brother, Julius, Sunday. Mr. Julius Dorman is quite ill, Trygg Gy MES. GEORGE NELSON Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fitagerald and T |among those who attended the show Carl Hazel came to the G. W. Nel- json home from Mott Monday to paint and reopen the buildings. Dinner guests at the Geo. Nelson jhome Monday were August Lund- |berg and son Leonard from near |Regan, Martin Nelson and Carl Hazel. Emma Nelson spent Friday and Saturday visiting relatives in Bis- marck. Schrunk By EDNA MARCHANT Anton Novy was a business calle: at the E. M. Nolan home Monday evening. Edwin Triebwassar who has beet employed at the C. B, Knudson home the last two months left for Mon- tana Tuesday. Mrs. Carl Johnson who is in one of the Bismarck hospitals is recover- ing nicely. Mrs. John Witt and son Jack vis- ited at the Marchant home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Reile and Miss Ruth Reile were visitors at the Roy Marchant home Sunday. Mr, and Mrs, Adolph Bender and family returned from their trip last week, Painted Woods ! ————__—* By MRS. JOE BROWN Mr, and Mrs. John Pietz of Minot visited their son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. David Riebe last Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Albert Nelson and daughter June, left Wednesday for their home in Chicago, after having spent 2 weeks here, visiting friends and relatives. Iver Erickson accompanied by David Boat hauled a load of calves for Tom Morgan Friday. Visitors at the Joe Brown home Sunday afternoon were, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. David Riebe and daughter, Delane Jacobson, and Albert Riebe. Miss Myra Johnson spent the week-end visiting with friends near Minot. Melvin Erickson spent Monday evening with Marvin Brown. Wm. Brown returned to the Iver Erickson home Monday, after having ————_——___———_—_—__¢ | Rock Hill By RUTH LITTLE Guests at the Mrs. J. F. Little home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. W. H, Kolb and family of Bismarck, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Little and family, Isaac Marcovitz and two friends, Willie Graf, Clarence Walker, Aelred Bousche, Theresa Fitzgerald and Hilda Wangeman. Mr. and Mrs. Datus Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Little and Mac Young attended a sale Thursday at the Ackerman home. Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Fitzgerald and son were guests at the Geo, Nel- son home Sunday. Earl, Ardel and Ruth Magnuson of Minnesota are guests of their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Magnuson this week. | Burnt Greek | By MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON Wesley Codington was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Worst and family Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coddington celebrated their 2lst wedding an- niversary Sept. 30, A large number of neighbors and friends of Clara Houge attended a shower in her honor at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Gus Houge Sr. She is to be married next month. Miss Charlotte Bevess, teacher of Burnt Creek school No. 2, is now teaching the Arnold school. She is living at the Will Morris home where she is doing light housekeeping. Miss Lucile Millman, formerly a Burnt Creek school teacher, is now working at the state capitol. —_—_—_—_—— "FF | Heaton | *— wanan nee Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schatz and daughter of Regan visited Mr. Sonate parents in Bismarck a few lays. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Heinle and family were visitors at the John Schlaht home Sunday evening. Adolph and Pauline Delzer of Benedict visited at the G. Steinert home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bender and spent several days visiting with August Peterson, east of Wilton. Frances’ oo By MES. WALTER DIETZMAN Mr. and Mrs. C. A, Carlson and son Paul of Bismarck spent Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fischer and family. Miss Dena Harms spent the week end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tebbo Harms. Clarence Ryberg and Elmer Lund- quist were callers at the Tebbo Harms farm Friday. A family reunion dinner at the Tebbo Harms home Sunday included the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Clark Monroe and daughter Karin, Ed. Tellinghousen and son Ruben and daughter Helen, Jake and John Harms, Mr. and Mrs. Senus Harms and family, Miss Dena Harms, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Monroe and son George all of Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan, Mr. and Mra Bub Wilton and family and Allen Wilton were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dietzman Sun- day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Albin Spangberg and daughter Violet and Mrs. Lena Lund- quist were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Lundquist Sun- lay. Clarence Sherman and Miss Alma Monki of Menoken spent Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Sherman. Lein By OLGA M RISE Misses Grace Tobin and Lois Lien spent the week-end at the H. O. Ar- neson home, Arthur Rise and Roy Henes of Willow City, N. D., spent Saturday crenteg, and Sunday at the J. O. Rise ome, Mrs, John Birkeland and daughter Gale visited at the C. M. Bjerke home Sunday. Theodore Scheie returned to the Ole Vik home Saturday after being spores in Minnesota for some ime. Clara and Glenwood Rise who at- tend high school at Driscoll spent Sunday at their parents’ home. Ed. Nygaard returned to James- town Monday after several days vis- iting and attending to business mat- ters here. A. H, Helgeson and Arthur Hinkel of Regan were callers in this vicinity Sunday, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Bickert and son of Washburn, N.D., Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Batty of Missouri were dinner guests at the D. D. Bark- man home Thursday. Clear Lake By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN There was no school Monday at clear Lake due to the teacher's ill. ness. Pete Malsam, who has served at & CCC camp, has returned home. Mrs. Marie Olausen and son Erling were callers at the Harold Christian- son home We a The Benedick young folks gave a Party for their friends Tuesday eve- ning. The Benedick family left Thursday for their new home in Minnesota, Mr, Ambers of Minnesota was in this vicinity Wednesday. He was a former resident here. family and Mrs, Ed. Bender and daughters were visitors at the Fred Bender Sr. home Sunday. Dinner guests the Karl Schatz War-Time Statesman Dies in Massachusetts Westwood, Mass., Oct. 7— (%) — Thomas Nelson Perkins, 68, former member of the TWO IN HOT RAGE FOR PRESDENCY Sac 7=| OFTARMERSINON mission to theIn-|Candidates at Annual State eee i eer Convention Are Glenn Tal- ference in Lett died Thursday eft-) ott, Senator C. W. Fine er a long Decision that there will be no time seresmuite daneeereceeae| QAAG DIAM DIES IN MINOT sez General James A. Farley on Oct. 12, was reached by the county Democratic executive committee at a meeting Prominent Civic Leader Was Member of State Plan- ning Board WILL BE NO TIME FOR POST OFFICE DEDICATION DINNER Farley to Inspect Every Office Between Jamestown and Bismarck ‘Wednesday night. The reason, Chairman Thomas J. Burke explained Thursday, was that Farley will not arrive in Bismarck until 4:55 p. m., and there would be no time in which to serve a large banquet and hear him talk before he leaves for the West at 7:31 p. m. Shipments Into State During In view of this fact, Farley's speech at the dedication of the addition to] a4inot, N. D,, Oct. 7. — () — Isaac August Highest Since 1930, the Bismarck postoffice will be his} niamond, 49, Minot merchant and Says Ladd we # former rabbi, present president of the city council and member of the state / pany. planning board, died suddenly Wed- nesday night of a heart attack. Fu- neral services, with burial at the He- brew come ay here, were planned Thi afternoon. Besides his wife and four children, he is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Diamond, Sr., of Brooklyn, N. Y., a brother in Minot, Herman Dia- mond, and two brothers and sister in Brooklyn. His children are Mrs, Marvin Greengard, Minot; Norman, student at the University of North Dakota; Jerome, student at a rabbinical col- lege in Chicago, and Shirley at home. He had been a member of the city council since 1933, He was a member also of the Nonpartisan League ex- ecutive committee of Ward county. ‘Born in Minsk, Russia, in 1888, Dia- mond volunteered for military service when he was 18, and served in the Russian army two years. He and his family came to New York City in 1914, and later to Grand Fotks, N. D. where he became a Hebrew teacher. He stayed there three years and came to Minot in 1917. Army Bombing Plane Is Here on Cruise only public appearance here. The dedicatory ceremonies are scheduled to begin at 5 p. m. and fol- lowing this there will be a small din- ner to which heads of the Demo- only the chiefs of the various federal agencies located in Bismarck but county chairmen and members of the state central committee. Members of both latter groups will be meeting in Bismarck the day Farley comes here. Invitations also will be issued to women’s chairmen and vice-chair- men of all counties. Tentative plans, not yet complete, call for Judge L. E. Birdzell, former Bismarck man and now chief counsel for the Federal Deposit Insurance corporation in Washington, to intro- duce Farley. John Eaton, chairman of the Democratic state central com- mittee, will preside at the banquet. Other details will be announced later, Burke said. Burke said Postmaster Christ See Tat tier Ue Seal toe program but that the opporti or others to speak would be limited since it is desired to give Farley as much of the speaking time as possible. Although Farley will leave James- town at 1 p. m., Burke said, he will not arrive here until nearly 5 because he insists upon stopping at and in- 333 per of et |from_ 11,611,110 to 16,472,940 gallons; Heb-|f0r kerosene 11.1 per cent from 650,726 to 722,862 gallons; for tractor indica here for the remaining two days. jammed to capacity and ‘Hotels were pags home Sunday w Mr. and Mrs, John Schlaht and daughter Lillian and Mrs. John Schlickenmeyer of Rev. and Mrs. Karl Gieser of Tur-' Turtle Lake. tle Lake had dinner Sunday with the Andrew Heinle i Riverview By RITA MAE WORST Clarence, Eldina and Hilde Bau- miller and Teddy and Albert Stoltz, Frank C. Walker, former head of the|agartin hi specting every postoffice which he will pass en route to Bismarck. Associated Press dispatches said Although it cruises at 170 miles an hour and has a top speed of 214, the National Emergency council and one of President Roosevelt's close ad- visers would be in the Farley party when it leaves Washington Satur- day night. Mrs, M. O. Sherman and family were few days is practically obsolete now, Second Lieut. Clarence L. Schmid said here Thursday. Commenting on new planes devel- | abroad. oped here and abroad, Lieut Schmid said great improvements are being made but that designers still find difficulty in putting all desirable qual- example, In a Trade, Tax Applies: Only on Difference in Value, Owen Declares were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Worst and family Sunday. Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Robbins and family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Flannigan and son Ray. |, Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Gus Hogue, Sr., enter- tained at a bridal shower Saturday evening, for their daughter, Clara, whose marriage to Carl Fristad will be an event of Oct. 16, Mrs, Herman Worst spent several nights last week with her daughter Rita Worst in Bismarck. Mr, and Mrs. Paul Schonert had warren, Worst as their guest on Sun- lay. OO Telfer By MES. WM. McMURRICK Mr. and Mrs, R. B, Fields and fam- ily attended the 4-H fair at Mandan Thursday. Bernita won a red ribbon on the lamb which she entered. Miss Louise Gardner, who teaches the Spur school, had a program for the parents of her pupils Friday. Homer Woodland, who has been in a CCC camp in Washington, returned home Monday. ite carrying capacity or its cruising Friday en route to his home. Lieut, Schmid is on what the army Miss Opal Melick of Ws spent @ few days visiting Norma Ag- new. taja home Sunday. A number of Lyman residents tended the ball game home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Sedivec and|Ner. His home base is Hamil near San Francisco. Link Flaming Car With Ohio Murder luring the ab-| burning near here-at 7 a. m. Thurg- sence of Mrs, Maki who is ill in the} day, was linked With the killing of a tal. police officer near Columbus, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Reid and family | nonal: and Arthur Knutson were dinner guests at the B. G. Buckley home Sunday. Mrs. Harold Sherman and son of Bismarck and George MoMurrick of Dillon, Mont., were overnight guests the Wm. MoMurrick home Mon- day. Charles Allensworth and Wm. Mc- Murrick, who have been wor! in the harvest fields near Casselton, re- turned the beginning of the week. Hazelgrove By MRS. AUGUST BIECH Mr, and Mrs. Harold Madland and children have moved to Sterling. Visitors at the August Biech home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Krein, Mr. and Mrs, August Krein and chil. dren, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kraft and children, Mrs, Anna Homes, Mr. a1 we Herman Gaton and Buddy Mr, and Mrs. Allen Frazier, Genevieve, Pat and Glenjean left for Ted Fode called at the home of Smith Saturday evening. Visitors at the home of Gaton Tuesday evening were Mr. ‘Mrs, Allen Frazier, Mr. and Mrs. ust Beich, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew and children, Hort Roberts and Mrs. Adolph Ship, Menoken a ake 58 were home BE ‘Lohengrin’ Discussed At Chapter N Meeting | «*« & ne i i Grand Forks, N. D., Oct. 7—()— Establishment by law of a sub-grade on cream to permit creameries cream at | if Fs un i iH in iH ut f 8 lk Be ge it a ck i f i 5s fi i !