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in THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THe IRSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1987 of Our News ———— Painted Woods _ | Al oat tab hcdac ti acad By MES. JOE BROWN Word has been received from Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brown of East Chi- cago, Ind., that their small son Reg- gie had the misfortune to get his arm caught in a clothes wringer which Tesulted in severe lacerations. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Franklund arrived at the Ed Franklund home Monday after a few weeks visit with Mrs. Franklund’s uncle in Iowa. Orvis Adams motored to Wilton Friday to ‘ring home Mrs. Clarence Peterson and baby son from the hos- pital. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Haluzck and children visited at the Joe Brown home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Iver Erickson were callers in the afternoon, Funeral services will be held at ‘Wilton this week for Mrs, Mary Els- berg who died at Oakland, Calif. Mrs. Elsberg was a long-time resident of this community but had been living at Oakland with her daughter, Mrs. Ole Lillefjield, for about a year. Among those attending the free show put on by the Standard Oil Co. Monday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Haluzck and children, Mr. and Mrs. Iver Erickson and children and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown and children OO | Wilson | a By MES. JOHN A. BERG Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Wagner vis- ited at the Christ Neumiller home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Berg and daughter visited at the Albert Da- Jug home at Wilton Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gesele enter- tained the Wilson Four Leaf Luckies and the Wilson Live Stock clubs at their home Friday evening, 24 mem- bers being present. Mrs. Gesele served a four-course lunch. The next meeting will be at the Christ Neu- miller home Jan. 21. Mrs. John A Berg will entertain the Ladies aid of the Evangelical church ‘Thursday, Dec. 16 at 7:30, Everyone fs welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gessele spent Thursday evening at the John A. Berg home, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wanner visited ft the Ed Vassler home Sunday eve- Mr. and Mrs. John Wagner visited at the Wm Wagner home Sunday evening. Mrs. H. E. Redington called on Laura Redington Thursday after- hoon, Rev. E. K. Heimer will conduct serv- fces at the Wilton church Sunday, Dec. 18. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gessele visited at the Jake Bender home Sunday eve- ning. Miss Beverly Cummings of Wilton spent the week-end with her class- mate Alma Berg at the John Berg home. They returned to Wilton Sun- fay evening. Phoenix By ANN GELLNER Mr. and Mrs. William Gellner and gamily were visitors at the home of Mrs. Caroline Brose, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Hein and Ann Gellner were visitors at the Walter Mehlhoff home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Gellner were perros at the Jake Gellner home y. Gorge Brose was a caller at the Geke Gellner home Wednesday. ‘Miss Schmidt was a caller at the Ed loud home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Brose and son ‘Willis Dale visited at the Brose home fn Wing Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hein were call- and at the John Sher- Monday. and Walter Wutzke were supper of Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Hein igh Harriett By MES. CHRIST WETZEL ‘Mrs, William Merkel and children it Monday at the Jake Knittel Mrs. E. R. Leach called at the O. * {G. Weitstock home Sunday afternoon. ‘Mrs. John Merkel and Mrs. William vistied at the Ted Hoffman wid Carl Schopp was a Sunday dinner at the Christ Wetzel home. visitors were Mr. George Pehl, Mrs, Catherine Wetzel, Miss Christine Carney, Jake Wetzel, #ohn Schauer and Art Pleines. : McKenzie | By MRS. T. T. HUGHES ‘The Ladies aid was entertained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs, Harvey Moffit with nine members present. Vice President Mrs, Roy Wildfang took charge of the meeting in the absence of the president. After the 3 o'clock dinner. The next meeting Breed Bi ihe personage, with . Herrington as hostess. Morgan spent Friday night y with George Mughes, @ supper guest at | were served by Zelma Wildfang and |Jordis Adams. | _E. W. Anderson, T. T. Hughes and John Betz attended wheat conserva- tion meetings in Bismarck Wednesday and Thursday. The 4-H poultry club held a meet- ing Friday afternoon with Buddie Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. H. Larson were callers at the Tom Hughes home Sunday evening. Telfer | By MRS. WM. McMURRICK The Craven family were Sunday evening callers at the Dave Kershaw home. Mrs, Kuntz and son Mike visited at the Eminenth home Monday. Recent visitors at, Telfer school No, 2 included Maggie, Josie and Wil- helmina Kuntz and Marie Glovannont, The Glendale missionary society will meet with Mrs, Julius Dorman this week. Mrs. Floyd Weaner, teacher at Tel- fer No. 2 is having a Christmas pro- gram Dec. 22. Miss Alice Carlson, teacher at School No. 3 is to have one Dec, 24, and the Glendale church will have its program Christmas Eve. Too Late for Last Week Rodney Allensworth accompanied Mrs. Lloyd Weaver to Bismarck Fri- day night to spend the week-end with relatives, Mr. and Mrs, Dave Kershaw and family were Sunday dinner guests at the John Craven home. The occasion was the birthday of Albert and Dalbert Kershaw. Jane Kershaw visited at the Emin- eth home Sunday. Jacob Swartz was a caller at the Steve Vogel home Saturday. Mr. Swartz is a nephew of Mrs. Vogel. > | Wing | ——_____________»4 By IRENE MUELLER The Girl- Scouts held their Christ- mas party Thursday evening at the Wing schoolhouse. The evening was spent in singing Christmas carols and playing games. The Christmas Presents were distributed and light refreshments followed. Mrs. Louis Olson and daughter, who are boarding at the John Mueller Sr. home, spent the week-end at their home south of Wing. The Wing P.T.A. will hold their annual meeting in the ‘Wing hall Thursday evening. A combined pro- gram by the school and townspeople will be presented. Mr. and Mrs, John Harty were sup- per guests at the B, Zimmer home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Mueller and son |* Bernard, and Mrs. R. B. Jacobson pasted relatives in Goodrich Satur- lay. The Modern Woodmen held their initiation in the Wing hall Thurs- day evening. Those who were initi- ated were Bill Olson, Fred Banttari, and John Mueller, Jr. Abner Fryer of Jamestown has been visiting at the James Olson home Ex lwo guitar solos. Lunch was sold Neighbors; after the entertainment. The Cheerful Stitchers club is un- }der the leadership of Mrs. Vesta/ | Guest. { A number of Menokenites attended the 4-H dance at McKenzie Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schmitz and family were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Agnew Sunday. Norma Agnew was an overnight guest of Alma Monke Friday. ] Ecklund | By ELBIE MURREY Frank and Bertha Partyke were visitors at the Murrey home Sunday. Millard Jacobson visited at the Holden home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Holden and fam- ily visited at the Oney home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Vincey Sherman were dinner guests at the Al Holden home Sunday. Bertha Partyke, who has been visit- ing in Baldwin the past week, re- turned home Saturday. rey home Sunday. ——_—_—______—_——_—"—__o | Frances | -—_—________—_—_ By MES. WALTER DIETZMAN Viola Schauer visited at the East Frances school Monday. She did some typing for Mrs, Bernice Bachman, teacher. Mrs, Ivan Sherman started picking turkeys at Armour’s in Bismarck Mon- day. Mrs. Bernice Bachman was an over- night guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dietzman Wednesday. Miss Marie Huber, county superin- tendent of schools, visited Frances school No. 1 Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ryberg and son Donald called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ryberg en route to Bismarck Saturday. Mrs. Margaret Koch of Bismarck spent Saturday night and Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ryberg. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fischer and fam- ily attended Sabbath school in Bis- marck Saturday. They also called at the home of Mrs. Fischer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Carlson. Arthur Kershaw was a caller at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Owen Saturday evening. Mrs, John Kruger and daughter spent a week with her mother, Mrs. Brose of Wing, who is ill, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fischer and Mrs. Bernice Bachman spent Sunday eve- ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Kruger. CORRECTION ‘Through an error the word “Mrs.” was omitted in this item last week “Clarence Ryberg was a caller at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Sherman Tuesday.” i = xe © | Driscoll | — —_____¢ By DELLA MAE OLSON Mr. and Mrs. Earl. Baker enter- tained the teachers at a 6 o'clock din- ner Monday evening. H. A. Thomas of Valley City was @ recent visitor here. r The Driscoll Homemakers club met Wednesday afternoon in the hall. The members exchanged Christmas gifts. Christmas boxes were also filled to be for a few days. A large crowd attended Ladies aid held at the home of Mrs. H. C. Ed- gerton Thursday, Dec. 9. Mrs. John Fields and Lawrence Bailey of Wisconsin have been visit- ing friends and relatives in this vi- cinity the past week. F. Hall and his Sunday school class held an oyster supper at the J. O. Lein home Friday evening. Fred Hall and Bert Olson attended @ basketball coaches’ meeting at Carrington Saturday, Dec. 11. John Merkel of Arena was a din- ner guest at the Ole A. Olson home Saturday. Mrs, Clara Wanttaja was a week- end guest at the Alex Neff home. Floyd Walker spent the week-end at his sister’s home, Mrs. Clayton Little of Canfield. Mrs, Etta Wilkinson who has spent some time in California and Oregon will return to Wing some time this week. distributed locally. Mrs. E. Ronnebakken, Fertile, Minn., ua been visiting at the Ed Erickson ome, Mrs. Joseph Milhollan and her father, C. Bjerke of Arena, were vis- itors at the M. T. Olson home Sun- day. Mrs. Milhollan and children left for Minneapolis Tuesday where they will make their home. Mrs. E. J. Erickson of Steele and Delmer Erickson, Minneapolis, visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Erickson Monday. Mr, and Mrs. John Mount had as visitors Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meland and son. The Driscoll basketball teams played the Dawson teams at Dawson Friday evening. The Driscoll girls were de- feated 34-11 and the boys 40-17. The Driscoll schoo! will close Friday for the Christmas holidays. A Christ- mas program will be given Friday evening in the hall. The teachers will | Mr. and Mrs. Ole A. Olson, Jr., and Mary Jane spent Sunday at the home of Ole Olson, Sr., of Canfield. Mrs. Harry Knowles and grandson Harry Cleveland called at the James Novey home Sunday evening. Beverly Boss entertained a group of friends at her home Tuesday after- noon. Many beautiful gifts were re- ceived. Moffit | By MES. A. W. FAUST A Christmas program will be given in the school house Friday, Rec. 17. Everyone is invited to attend. School will be dismissed for the Christmas polineys to resume again on Jan. 3, 1938. Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Hoover enter- tained the following at a turkey din- ner Sunday: Mrs. Gertie Hoffman and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Porter, Helen Faust, Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoover and family, Miss Morris and Miss Simonson. Moffit defeated Braddock 14 to 6 in @ basketball game at Braddock Fri- day evening, Dec. 10. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Gilbert Dec. 14 in Bis- marck, Bert Johnson has retired from the carpenter gang with the Soo Line and is now residing at his home in Moffit. Menoken By NORMA AGNEW Miss Alma Monke and Clarence Sherman were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Sherman, Mrs. Otto Ayers entertained five .|members of the Homemakers club at her home Thursday afternoon. Mrs. P Varnum was admitted as a new member. This meeting was in the form of a Christmas party. Gifts ; | were exchanged. Children of the mem- bers attended and received gifts from the club. Lunch was served at the close of the meeting. ‘The Menoken consolidated school presented two plays Friday evening at the town hall. “Junior Buys a Car” had the following cast: Gail Holmes as Junior, Lucille Ebel- high | parents’ home. spend the holidays at the following places: Miss” Sterling; Mr. Goetz, Dodge; Mr. Anderson, here; | : Miss Miller, Twin Cities; Miss Hoeft, enon; and Miss Stewart, Valley iy. Apple Creek By MRS. ALEX STEWART Leo Nelson visited at the Bill Han- oon ponies Tae ry ming is picking corn for Lloyd McClean, * Elmer Funsten who was ill last week is improving. The Apple Creek school No. 3 will have their Christmas tree and pro- gram Dee. 17. Lloyd’ and Donald McClean were at the Alex Stewart home last week fixing the well. Elizabeth Brown visited at the school Monday helping the children with their Christmas carols. W. Hanson visited at the Garvis home Thursday evening. Arena By MRS. O. McINTYRE Harry Ulfers and Russell Wood- worth motored to Bismarck Monday | evening to bring home Mrs. Wood- | a worth who has been receiving medical treatment st one of the hospitals. | § We are very glad to state that Mrs. | # Josephine Tees who recently under- | went an operation in a Bismarck hos- pusiness visitors in Bismarck Satur- ay. Emil Kaler was a caller at H. 8. Duncan's Wednesday afternoon. Harry Ulfers hauled a load of coal for Jake Steiglemeyer Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs. Russell Woodworth attended the funeral of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fetzer’s small child Wednesday. Emi! Steiglemeyer has been assist- ing with the work at the H. 8. Dun- can farm. Mary Alice, Rose and Patrick Mc- Intyre spent the week-end at their 4 Dean Glanville, who is employed at le |. Scallon’s, spent Sunday a! ome. Otto Broza snd Miss Delia Kraft Buster Livergood called at the Mur- | By MRS. GEORGE NELSON Arthur Magnus was a supper guest. Monday night at the George Nelson home and a dinner guest of Selmer Oanes and Carl Carlson. Arthur Magnus and daughters Lylas and Marie, from Denver, Colo., made a trip to Bismarck last Saturday on business. Mrs. Sigrid Lundquist plans to go to Dickinson to spent Christmas with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. August Carlson, and her granddaughter Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fitzgerald and son Bernard from near Regan and Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Nelson were sup- Tryge rk per guests Sunday at the Geo. Nelson iome, Mrs. A. T. Spangberg visited from Monday until Friday with her daugh- ter Violet and her mother, Mrs. Lena Lundquist, and friends. Mr. Spangberg went to Bismarck Friday to bripg her home. Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nelson visited Sunday night at the Carl Bender home. Paul Coleman left for Duluth, Minn., recently to visit his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Skogland and family. > . Mrs. Katherine Keller and stepson, Eddie Zander, who resided on the Mussen ranch in Trygg have moved to Bismarck to make their home. Eddie will attend school there. Mabel Magnus spent the week-end John Habec! Saturday at the Geo. Nelson home. Johnson, son George, dine, visited with: friends in Regan Emma Nelson went to Bismarck to | Wednesday. spend the week-end with relatives. Still By N. O. BAGSTROM Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fischer and | lightly improved. Mrs. Joe Michelsen and family of Re- gan were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, Peter Johnson last Sunday. ‘The Ecklund Boy’s 4-H club met and Myron Backman A party celebrat- ‘Mrs, me ‘Beil Homemakers club met at| The local Helen V. Johnson has secured em- ployment at the new Scott's store in Bismarck which opened Saturday. Mrs. Henry Thor visited Mrs. An- drew Thor, who has been ill the past weeks, Wednesday. Mrs. Thor is j Mr. and Mrs, Anthony Erickson Mmesday at the home of Erickson, in honor of Arthur Erick- son’s birthday. 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