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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1987 By OLGA M. RISE Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kluksdahi and fon Leno visited at the J. O. Rise home Tuesday evening. ‘ Mr, and Mrs. Ted Varholdt and family, Mr.’and Mrs. Helmer Arne- son, Irvin Rise and Miss Helen Red- ington spent Wednesday evening at the M. O. Lien home. C. M. Bjerke, Mrs. Joseph Milhol- Jan and infant daughter motored to Bismarck, Tuesday, where the latter received medical care. Mr. ang Mrs. George Pehl and son Neil visited at the D. D. Barkman home Sunday. A very large crowd attended the Lutefisk and chicken dinner served by the Ladies’ Aid, Sundsy.. After the dinner, services were conducted by Rev. A. Borlaug. Einar Spilde, George Vik, Ernest Rise and Kenneth Brenden spent Sunday evening at the John Birke- Jand home. Alec O. Ambers spent Sunday eve- ning and Monday at the Ole Vik home, Rey. A. Borlaug will be installed in the Zion church Sunday after- noon, Nov. 21, at 3:00 o'clock. Dr. Btoeve of Fargo will conduct the in- stallation services. (53 Se ere ° | . Painted Woods By MBS. JOE BROWN } Mr. and Mrs. Anton Nelson enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Heaton and children of Bismarck, at their thome last Sunday. Mr. Heaton is a cousin of Mrs.’ Nelson. Mrs. Axel Stenquist is a patient at ®@ Bismarck hospital. Mrs. Clarence Franklund ended her term of teaching at school No. 1 this week, Mr. and Mrs, Franklund will leave soon for Iowa where they in- ‘tend to make their future home. John Jacobson of Parshall, N. D., Reed at the Prank Riebe home this week, : Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Brostrom have @s guests at their home, Mrs. Bros- trom’s sister, Mrs. Bauers of Minne- @polis, Minn. who formerly resided in Minot, N. D. Mrs, Jake Bitner accompanied Fred Brown to Bismarck Thuraday, where phe consulted a doctor. Emery Johnson spent a few days this week at the Iver Erickson home. Mr. and Mrs, Joe Brostrom left for ‘Minnesota this week, where, if Mr. Brostrom finds employment, they will Drake their home for some time. Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Brostrom and ‘Wm. Brown were among those at- tending the Get-Together club pro- gram at Wilton Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Sam Halusek and children of northeast of Wilton, are moving to the place vacated this spring by the Everett Hare family. ‘Wm. Brown is leaving for Prosser, ‘Wash., this week, where he will make his home with his sister, Mrs. Louise birthdey anniversary. Homemakers’ club me! P E. Roth, Sunday. Mrs. Roberts re- mained at the Roth home. Mrs. Roth pians to leave soon for Jamestown, | where she will spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. T. Hughes and Lester and Mrs. T. I. Bailey were supper guests at the Otto Ayers home in Menoken Thursday evening. i Moffit ; By MRS. A. W. FAUST Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Dralle mo- tored to Maddock on Sunday to attend | the funeral services for Gust Carfson, , who died from injuries received in an automobile accident near Harvey. The Homemakers met with Mrs. Robert McKay on Friday, Nov. 12. A tasty lunch was served by the hos- tess. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Faust, Mrs. Carl Olson and Milton Doehle played cards Sunday evening at the W. V. Carroll home. A charivari wes held at the “Bucket” for Mr. and Mrs, Roy Bseth whose marriage took place this month. Don and Irene Dralle and Evelyn Olson spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Adams. A number of ladies gathered at the Arthur Hayes home Tuesday after- noon in honor of Mrs. O, Gilbert and Mrs. C. Olson. The honor guests re- ceived a number of lovely gifts. re will be services in the church day schoo) will be at 11:00 o'clock. « { Charles and LeRoy and Mrs.: Hanson spent Friday right in Bis- |the Russell Kramer home Fhureday. marck at the Bryan Coons home. Dean Argast will enter the ele! ‘3 tion contest in Bismarck Thursday, the Golden Gloves tournament; © —_—________—__ | Menoken | By NORMA AGNEW The Epworth League met Tuesday evening at the school house. Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Schmitz and family were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kent, Sunday. ‘The Menoken Homemakers’ annual banquet was given Wednesday evening ‘at 8:30.at the home of Mr. and Mrs. shocks, surrounded by small pump- ‘kins, autumn leaves and flags were marked the places for fourteen, six of ‘Marcus Trembley, Clarence and Ray- California are an uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Trygg. Lunch Earl Varley went back to Jamestown | Thursday after visiting at his former home this week. Mrs. Maki recently underwent an operation for appendicitis in a Bis- {marck hospital. August Lundberg and son Leonard from north of Regan spent a few days at the C. J. Trygg home, doing some plastering and repairing the chim- ney. Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Fitzgerald and son Bernard from near Regan were dinner and gripe guests Thursday ison home. te South Dakota where they visited Mrs. Moces’ sister, Mrs. Bates. They also stopped at St. Paul to visit Mr. Moses’ niece, Mrs. Hiveley, who prior to her marriage was Ruth Johnson of this township. Mrs. Ed Lloyd returned to her home at Sebeka, Minn., recently. She was summoned here. by the death of her father, Mm. McCullough, from near Regal in, Mrs, Katherine Kell taught school No. 3 a few days this week, substi- tuting for Mrs, Clara Magnus, who jhad sore eyes. | Northwest Kidder MRS: MABEL HAZLEGROVE Lawrence and -Dale Goldsmith and their mother, Mrs. M. 8. Goldsmith were shoppers and visitors in Steele Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs.: Frank Gray were every Sunday morning at 10:00 o'clock | afternoon callers at the M. 8. Gold- as long as the weather.permits. Sun-|8mith and Adolph Hieb homes Tues- day. ‘Mr. and .Mrs. Russell Kramer were callers st the home of Mr. and Mrs. town visitors for dinner. Harriett Tuesday evening the Regan Gospel °. | Tabernacle held a reception and fare- jwell party at the Trygg was served by the ladies of the church. —————____ | Burnt Creek | By MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON Mr. and Mrs. Herman Worst en- jtertained Mr. and Mrs, Lester Blatt- |Patl Schonert and family 2 party Pa ata in their home last week. Ler bAl Mrs, Paul Schonert had as her! guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John; Barble, Mra, Herman Worst and Miss| ‘Charlotte Bevers, Arnoki school teacher. Mr. ‘and Mra, William Schonert and daughter Edna were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Schonert, Sunday. } Mr. and Mrs. L, Spitzer were guests | for.dinner at the Mrs, Ole Hagstrom home Sunday. They were accompan. fed home by Mrs. Hagstron andj daughter Nellie, who visited with them until Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bertsch were ip. Bismarck Saturday, called there by the death of Mr. Bertsch’s mother, Mrs. Katherine Bertsch. [Wing By IRENE MUELLER The Congregational Ladies’ Aid met at the John Mueller, Sr., home this week, Mrs. Wm. Brose, Mrs. John Weber, Sr., and Mrs, John Mueller, Sr., were hostesses. Miss Neoma Berg of Regan spent the week-end ‘with her sister, Mrs. John Mueller, Jr. Olive Jacobson spent the week-end in Wing visiting friends and relatives, Misses Dorothy Baily of Valley City and Lucille Anderson of Wing, are attending school in Valley City, spent the week-end at the latter's home in Wing. ‘ The high school carnival held at the Wing hall Friday evening was well attended. - Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Laschkewitsch and daughter Cleo Jyne of Goodrich, were guests:at the John Mueller, Sr., home Sunday evening. Roy Erickson and Clifford Olson were guests at the Alex Neff home Sunday evening. Bcd ‘John Juhala is visiting at the Fred Banttari home for a few days before going to Bismarck where he will make his home. ‘Mrs. E. O. Boss and daughters Helen Jeanette and Dorothy Ann visited rel- hiskeg at Bradock and Hazelton for a week, 5 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harvey of By MRS. CHRIST WETZEL Mrs. O. G. Weitstock was. a caller Clare: Schmitz. Tw all at the William Merkel home Wednes- nce © small corn aay af ; ] Mr. and Mrs. Emil Hinkel visited the table appointments. Place cards | their sons here on Saturday. Arthur Deckert and Ethel Brenden whom were the members’ guests, | were visitors at the George Pehl home ‘These were, Ralph Malard, Otto Ayers, |Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs, O, G. Weltstock and mond Schmitz and Jake Salter. At children were guests at the John Mer- the card games Norma Agnew won |kel home Sunday. high lady’s prize. Otto Ayers high Visitors at the Christ Wetzel home man’s. LuElla Bird low lady’s and|Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. John Clarence Schmitz the low man’s prize. Wutske and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Geliner Mrs, Vesta Guest entertained six|and children, ‘Homemaker members and one guest, ‘Mrs. Van Ness, Thursday afternoon. ‘Mrs. Melvin Agnew gave the lesson, “A Successful Club.” The December meeting will be at the homie of Mrs. Otto Ayers. Lucille Ebeling and Paul Holmes Ecklund By ELSIE MURARY , the week-end at. the John home. The Wing German club directed by Mr. Hall was held at the Wing school Monday evening. “A delicious“lunch Josephine Brennise of Regan spent Harty were the delegates from the Menoken | were visitors at the Holden home Sun- 4-H club. who went to Fargo for the |day. annual institute. Mr. siding Mrs. A. T. Welch. and Mrs. George Ely and fam- Bismarck were visitors at the Halter home Thuraday evening. | Mrs. Ivan Holden, has been staying at |the W. G. Sherman home at Regan. Sibley Butte By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST L. Leathers called at the Elmer Bloomquist home Monday. He plans to. leave for California this week, where he will spend the winter. Mrs, P. E. Roth will visit with her daughter, Mrs. C. J. Roberts at James- town this winter. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Cederstrom and children visited at the Earl Evans home Sunday. Bill Anderson and. Elmer Bloom- quist and family called on Mrs. Keller Mrs, Harry Taplin Wednesday |Sunday afternoon, Henry Larson and Elmer Bloomquist were Bismarck callers Friday, Mrs. Viola Schaffer has been visit- and Mrs, P. Varnum are re-|ing friends and relatives in Mercer the |nesday. in the house formerly vacated | last week. Paul Hokien was a supper guest at the Murrey home Saturday night. Kenneth Holden, son of Mr. and the Al Holden home the past week. Visitors atthe Partyke home Sat- urday evening were Mr. and See Gordon: and family, Rupp and Ralph Swanson. Frank Murtey and Frank were supper guests at the Rudy bome Thuraday evening. Teddy Murrey, who has fering from a finger working in the Holden mine, ret to work Tuesday. Genevieve, George Strandemo.were supper Partyke home Friday evening. |. Riverview By RITA MAE WORST Miss Vivian Larson spent Sunday ale at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lundquist vis- ited at the E. Bloomquist home Tues- day evening. —_—_—_———— OO | Richmond | her By CHRISTINE BOSSERT Mr, and Mrs. Jake Leno and son Wallace were callers at the Christ Mrs. Rudolph Goll of ir. and Mrs. William Goll The Cedarhill met at the home of Mrs. Oscar nusop, We Fi i eeiiee?i eo S, i a 4 i é i Z. iy i rie Homemakers’ club | Fisher. wen: recnesday, Nov. 10, with nine “Dave ily re home of Mrs. Oscar Magnuson, Wed- Jim O’Brien of Bismarck is a guest of Aelred Bousche this week. Raymond Patton, who is attended the Regan high school is staying at Hazelgrove — By MRS. AUGUST BIECH iting relatives. Mrs. Barbara Kraft will spend a few months with Mrs. Anna Holmes. Clear Lake i ; i g E 4 zt £ oF i E i i i E ! : a | g dent here. day visiting at the B. Lein home at Sterling. day evening in the hall. The was a visitor at the Vic Pederson home’ Thursday. Friday east. Misses * Hoeft at.dinner Wednesday. evening. ily of Moffit were entertained at the Henry Olson home Sunday. for this district was held in the hall Saturday evening. Olson, Lydia Eckholm, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wanttaja and family. Roy Erickson, Clifford Olson and Severi Eckholm were guests at the Neff home in Wing Sunday evening. Mrs, Morris Erickson and son Mel- vin and Lawrence Olson attended the qe eee I Welch’sSpur_ | ——<__—_——_ | By MRS. RB. M. WELCB Irving Funston and Mr. and Mrs. Lutefisk dinner and services at the Elmer Funston and two children Lien church Sunday. the Ed Eliason home 1. Driscoll | By DELLA MAE OLSON A large crowd from here attended the chicken and Lutefisk dinner at the Zion church in Lein township Sunday. Miss Alma Blumer of Bismarck spent the week-end visiting Della Ol- Sonne : Word has been received here of the: marriage .of Herman Quale at Butte, Mont. Mr. Quale was a former resi- Mrs. Charlie Newcomer spent Fri- A hard-time dance was giyen Fri- , Rhythm Wranglers from ‘Dawson furnished the music. Miss Thelma Skogen of Wyoming Mrs, Mary Lindblad returned home {ter visiting points in the Mrs. Lawrence Hull entertained the | Miller, Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. B. Bailey and fam- A Rural Mail. Carriers’. convention’ Miss Grace Miller spent the week- end at Max, N. D. The Cross-Country Homemakers’ club met at the home of Mrs. Otto Dorman Wednesday with five mem- by his father and John Welch, Mrs. Glenn Oder panied by Mrs. Brown's brothe ‘George relatives in Valley City, Wednesday. Nasset of Montana, visited Laura Welch visited at the Boyd home Sunday. Lawrence Doppler called at the mer Funston home Sunday. Mrs. M. E. Funston and son Irving and daughter Ella visited at the C.K.| Mrs. Boy @ |the near future to spend the winter. Henry Miller from near Menoken was @ caller at the McCormick broth. called at the Robert Welch home| work. Theodore Hakana was a visitor at | Tuesday. Sunday. By SHIRLEY STEWART Eisus Eines spent 3 few days broken aownl before,” Jeffers said. American railroads are the victims of & squeeze play.” White Woman Killed, Negroes Hurt in Crash the occasion be- !last week visiting her daughter, Mrs. Men’s Flannelette PAJAMAS | stripes, reomy! | Boys’ Flannelette |. For PAJAMAS wim! 29/69 tiate a turn.near the city limits early ‘Thuraday and rolled down into s 75- foot ravine. The dead woman was Mae Swanson, 22, of 2100 Fifth Av- Minneapolis. In itary Europe has a life span of 53.6 years. 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