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The Sauk Centre herald. (Sauk Centre, Stearns County, Minn.) 1886-current, April 28, 1932, Image 6

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Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bosl took
dinner and spent Sunday at Carl
Walz's at Elrosa.
Miss Jane Dowswell, of Sauk
Centre, spent Sunday with Gladys
Iwinski.
Mrs Kennedy spent Wednesday
evening at the Geo. Grundman
home.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gritzmacher
and sons, Laurel and Norman,
spent Sunday afternoon and took
supper at C. F. Botz home.
Joe Middendorf had feed ground
at Kortan’s Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Huber took
supper at Ray Walker’s Sunday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Walz and girls
and Leonard Walz, took dinner
and spent Monday afternoon at
Bosl’s.
Ralph Reese, Simon Botz and
John Orth left Sunday noon for
Chatfield where they are planning
to work for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Welle and
children, of St. Cloud, spent Sun
day at John Kraemer’s home.
Litle Miss Betty Scott, of Sauk
Centre, spent Sunday with Geo.
Grundman’s.
Francis and Augusta Kruse, and
Marvilla Dwyer spent Sunday af
ternoon at Chas. Kortan’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Walker and
Mrs. Reese and Ralph spent
Thursday evening at Louis
Huber’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Kortan spent
Friday evening at Chas. Kortan’s.
Geo. Grundman called at James
Grundman’s Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Haider
and girls, of Melrose, spent Friday
evening at Mike Bosl’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Walker called
at H. W. Walker’s at Sauk Centre
Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. C. F. Botz and Mrs. Mike
Bosl spent Thursday at Long Prai
rie. They called on Mrs. Anna Din
kel and John Dinkel.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Dusek and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Will Kor
tan. took dinner and spent Sunday
at Chas. Kortan’s.
Mrs. Mary Lockhart and daugh
ter, Mrs. Willard Lorge and baby
called at Mike Bosl's Tuesday af
ternoon.
Steve, Frank, George and Char
les Kortan, Jr., spent Monday eye
ing at Dwyer’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Huber and
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Walker took
dinner and spent Sunday at the
Will Reese home
Miss Verna Iwinski was an over
night guest with Lorraine Johnson
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Kortan spent
Thursday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Chermak and family.
Andrew Haider, of Melrose, call
ed at Mike Bosl’s Monday.
George and Charles Kortan, Jr.,
spent' Sunday afternoon with
Kruse boys.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kraemer and
son, George, called at Mike Bosl's
Friday.
Mrs. Ray Walker spent Friday
evening with Mrs. Fred Walker at
Sauk Centre.
Mrs. Dwyer, formerly Rodine
Stewart and baby left Saturday
for their home in Omaha, Neb., af
ter spending a few weeks with her
mother Mrs. P. C. Stewart and
brother and sisters.
Mrs. Ray Walker spent Friday
afternoon with Mrs. Bosl.
Lester Iwinski spent Sunday
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs
Iwinski.
Lauretta and Ray Botz were
among those who attended the
double birthday party Thursday
evening at Ben Ott home. The
party was in honor of Olivia and
Richard Otte.
Miss Gladys Iwinski attended
the birthday party in honor of
Eunice Svenneby Tuesday evening.
Geo Grundman was a caller at
C. F. Botz’s Tuesday.
Andrew Haider, of Melrose, Mrs.
Bosl and Mrs. C. F. Botz were
business callers at the John Din
kel home.
A few neighbors surprised Mrs.
Mike Bosl Sunday evening to re
mind her of her birthday. The eve
ning was spent in playing cards. At
midnight a nice lunch was served.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
John Kraemer. Irene and George,
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Botz and Nor
bert, Mr. Geo. Grundman and
Dola, A. L. Pacey, Mrs. Stewart,
Ronald and Raymond, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Walker. Honor went to
Mrs. Geo. Schurman and Raymond
Stewart. The evening was greatly
enjoyed by all and wishing Mrs.
Bosl many happy returns of the
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bettin, of
Urbank, were dinner guests of Mr.
Sauer Saturday.
Mrs. H. J. Bentfield, Mrs. Otto
Anderson, Miss Vronica and Re
gina Schlicht were Long Prairie
visitors Monday afternoon.
Mrs. P. P. Flint died at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. Walter
Wagoner, at Sunday.
Mrs. Flint was one of the pioneer
residents of West Union commun
ity, living on the farm now owned
by Mr. Ben Maus. Many West
Union friends attended the funeral
held at Osakis Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Roth and
Mrs. Ida Roth were Long Prairie
visitors Monday.
Mrs. George Moore, Mrs. H. G.
Wakefield, Miss Mary Werre and
Alois Werre were St. Cloud visit
ors Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Redetzke, of
Alexandria, Mr. and Mrs. Percy
Ensign, of Villard, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Williams, Mr. and Mrs. H.
J. Roth and Mrs. Ida Roth were
dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. George Ensign.
Mr. Joe Messer and daughter
and Eberhart Wiehof, of St. Cloud,
visited at the Ben and Mike
Messer homes Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Eisenshank
and baby, of Collegeville, visited
with the Ben Messer family Sun
day. •
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Fink and
family, of Eden Valley, and Mrs.
John Radermacher, of Melrose,
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visited at the Andrew Radermach
er and Ole Johnson homes Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mondloch
and Mrs. Elizabeth Nathe, of Sauk
Centre, and Mr. and Mrs. H. G.
Wakefield were supper guests at
the John Sauer home, Sunday.
Mrs. George Meirose, of Melrose,
visited with her sister, Mrs. Henry
Dueker, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Marthaler
and son, Leo, spent Sunday in St.
Cloud.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dueker and
daughters, Carrie and Olivia, vis
ited Sunday evening at the John
Sauer home.
Miss Frances Vouck, of Brock
way, is visiting her cousin, Mrs.
Martin Marthaler, this week.
Mr. T. C. Wakefield, of Hutchin
son, spent Thursday visiting his
son, H. G. Wakefield and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore drove to
Minneapolis Saturday where they
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Al.
Kleinfehn and returned home
Sunday evening.
Mrs. Anton Schlicht was a Sauk
Centre caller Monday.
Mrs. Andrew Sorenson and Miss
Dorothy Walker, of Sauk Centre,
spent Tuesday afternoon at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. John Sauer.
Ted Johnson, Leo Schlicht and
John Nieters attended a baseball
meeting at Sauk Centre Sunday.
School District 114, Teacher Miss
Irene G. Orbeck
Friday, April 22, closed our sev
enth month of school. The follow
ing students had perfect attend
ance. Fern Ensign, Barbara and
John Haller, Darrel and Harlen
Johnson, Frank and John Kraem
er, Frank has only one more
month to attend and perfect at
tendance for the year will be his.
The lower grades are working
hard on addition and subtraction
combinations. Speed and accuracy
are our mottoes.
The Geography classes are bat
tling with states and capitals. The
flash cards are used for speed. As
another review, we will begin the
Carpenter’s "Geographical Read
ers” for the various nations.
The lower grades language
classes enjoyed the reading of
“Heidi Dnowing” and clay model
ing are correlated with this work.
Visitors this month were the
Misses Bertha and Regina
Schlicht and the Misses Marie and
Margaret Sauer. Thank you call
again.
Friday we enjoyed a real clean
up day. We raked the entire yard
and also cleaned the room.
We would have felt our school
spirit so completely: If Someone
hadn’t said the definition for a
paragraph was: “Write a little bit
and indent.”
Someone hadn’t said that she
saw a coon on a street car. The
subject was raccoon.
Someone hadn’t said a cat had
fingernails instead of claws.
Someone hadn’t said Wisconsin
was the capital of St. Paul.
Someone hadn’t said the world
was square.
Someone hadn’t said that a
neighbor had a Dodge. The argu
ment started well, they having a
dog named Dodge and their car
is a Plymouth. Ha Ha.
Someone hadn’t said that an
apple is a vegetable and cotton
grows on trees.
Cedar Lake
Thorval Hanson was a business
caller at the Nick (Bromenschenkel
home Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ritter and
family, Mrs. L. Ritter, and Ray
mond Ritter spent Sunday at the
John Ritter home.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lloyd and
son, Earl, and daughters, Laverne
and Alberta, and Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Kind, spent Sunday afternoon and
were supper guests of Mrs. Ed Kind
and family at Alexandria.
Andrew Besser called at the Al
bert Kind home Monday afternoon.
Mabie Orth spent Sunday after
noon at New Munich.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Reading and
son were business callers at the
Arthur Lloyd home Friday morn
ing. . .
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kind and
son Vernon, and daughter, Lucille,
and Arnold Kind, visited Thursday
evening at the George Kind home.
Mr. and Mrs. George Moening, of
Melrose, visited Sunday evening at
the John Lentz home.
Billy Dunstan was a business call
er at the Thorval Hansen home
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Voller and
family were dinner guests at the
Henry Voller home Sunday. In the
afternoon they motored to Freeport
at the Frank Ossendorf home.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dickison and
family were callers Sunday after
noon at the Arthur Lloyd home.
Lawrence, Rudolph, Arnold, and
Ervin Tank, Delbert Gamradt and
Maxwell Dicks spent Sunday after
noon with Elmer Gamradt.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Miller and
the Misses Ann and Elvina Orth
motored to St. John’s Sunday eve
ning to attend “Sun Up,” a play
given by the students of St. John.
John Lentz spent Sunday after
noon with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ov
ermann, of Melrose.
Mr. and Mrs. Eckman and fam
ily spent Sunday afternoon at the
Henry Poppe home.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lloyd and
daughter, Patricia Ann, and Lester
Iwinski, spent last week Monday
evening at the Albert Kind home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ritter, Mrs. J.
B. Schmitz, Delbert and Arlene
Grams, and Mr. Reading and son,
visited Sunday evening at the Tony
Voller home.
Mr. and Mrs. Eckman and fam
ily were callers at the Arthur
Lloyd home Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Johnson
visited Sunday evening at the Albert
Kind home.
Mrs. Henry Lloyd and Patty spent
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Thursday at the Albert Kind home.
Theodore Winkler and Irene
Pangburn were Sunday guests at
the Orth home.
Rev. and Mrs. Schumacher and
daughters, Dorothy and Eloise,
spent Thursday evening at the Emil
Gamradt home.
Laverne Gamradt was an over
night guest of Edith Gamradt Tues
day.
Ervin Zirbes spent Sunday after
noon with Arnold Lentz.
Henry Poppe was a business call
er at the Thorval Hansen home
Friday.
Doris Gamradt and Dolores Lentz
spent Sunday afternoon with Lor
etta Van Havermadt.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lloyd and
family spent Friday evening at the
Henry Poppe home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ritter, Mrs.
Henry Ritter Schmitz, Arlene and
Velma Brens and Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Pauley Sr., visited Sunday
afternoon and were supper guests
at the Theodore Schmitz home.
Mr. Betcher called at the Albert
Kind home Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. George Kind and
sons, Whiter and Arvin, visited
Sunday evening at the Arthur
Lloyd home.
Mr. and Mrs. Thorval Karsen and
son, Donavap, and Mr. Kniese vis
ited Sunday evening at the John
Lentz home.
Mr. Reading was a business call
er at the Arthur Lloyd home Thurs
day morning.
Lester Iwinski was a business
caller at the Arthur Lloyd home
Monday afternoon.
Mrs. Frank Tank and daughter,
Regina, were callers at the Paul
Ritter home Monday afternoon.
Albert Kind came home Thursday
evening from St. Cloud.
Grace Clark was an overnight
guest Friday and spent Saturday
at the Thieschafer home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Drinker and
daughter, Reva, called at the Thor
val Hansen home Wednesday eve
ning.
Leo Curly helped Albert Kind
with some work Saturday.
Mrs. Adam Orth and daughters,
Mabie, Elvina, and Margie, and
Thorval Hansen motored to St
Cloud Saturday returning late Sat
urday night.
Laverne and Earl Gamradt at
tended the 4-H Club meeting Tues
day evening.
Grace Clark was an overnight
guest of Mercedes Crippen Monday.
Mrs. Albert Kind spent Monday
with Mrs. Henry Lloyd.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dicks and
family, of Alexandria, Philip Koe
nig and Alfred Krueger spent Sun
day afternoon and were supper
guests at the Emil Gamradt home
Sunday.
Mr. Betcher called at the Albert
Kind home Thursday evening.
Earl Gamradt was an overnight
gutst of Robert Gorden Tuesday
evening.
Mrs. Frank Tank called at the
Emil Gamradt home Friday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lloyd and
son, Elmer, and daughters, La
verne and Alberta, motored to Long
prairit Monday evening. The snow
which fell made the driving a bit
difficut although when returning
the air was clear.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tank called
at the Emil Gamradt home Satur
day afternoon.
Arnold Kind returned to his home
Thursday evening after being em
ployed at the Albert Kind home
for the past three weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Thorval Hansen
and son, Donavon, and Sidney
Kniess visited Sunday evening at
the John Lentz home.
Unity
Ruth Betow called on William
Kummer’s last week Thursday af
ternoon.
Eddie Leitz was a business call
er at the J. C. Mattheison home
Thursday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kind and
family visited at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. Kind and family
Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Sieben, and
Mrs. William Swanke, all of Mel
rose, visited Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Leitz.
William Quade called on Henry
Quade Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. George Kind visit
ed Sunday at Alexandria with their
son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Kind.
Dorothy and Florence Graham
of Minneapolis, visited Sunday
with their father, Sam Graham.
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Mrs. Tillie Ritter, Alice, Glen,
Mildred and Rosina, visited Sun
day at the home of Henry Quade.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Dold visited Sun
day at the home of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dold and family.
Ritta and Ruth Goodpaster vis
ited Sunday with Evelyn Snyder.
Arnold Kind, who had been em
ployed at the home of her brother,
Albert Kind, returned home Thurs
day evening.
William Quade called on Mrs.
John Kummer Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Win Ceynar and
family enjoyed Sunday at the home
of the lady’s mother, Mrs. Meyer.
William Quadt’s were Sauk Cen
tre callers last Monday.
Clemence Kummer visited with
Eddie Leitz Sunday.
Elrosa
Mr. and Mrs. John Athmann and
Mr. and Mrs. John Meyer were St.
Cloud shoppers Thursday.
Mrs. John Weber left for St. Paul
Saturday where she will spend a
few weeks visiting relatives and
friends.
Mrs. Bill Rapp was a Belgrade
caller Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gerding were
Sauk Centre shoppers Saturday
afternoon.
Rev. Fa. Leuthner was a St. l
Cloud caller Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Rapp returned
Saturday after a weeks visit at
Holdingford and St. Cloud.
Joe Osekowsky, of Minneapolis,
visted relatives here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Heinen, of
Elrosa, and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert
Boniemeyer, of Miere Grove, vis
ited at the Ben Osendorf home
Sunday evening.
Mrs. John Gerding and daughter
Marian, visited at the Casper
Wiesser home Sunday.
Mike Haider is on the sick list.
A number from here attended
the funeral of Roman Wiesser at
Melrose Tuesday.
Mrs. Mary Weber returned home
Sunday from Minneapolis where
she spent the past week visiting
relatives and friends.
Miss Angeline Derich, (who [passed
away at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Derich Wed
nesday morning, April 20, was
buried Saturday morning at 9
o’clock in the St. Peter and Paul
cemetery. Rev. Fa. Leuthner offic
iated.
Mrs. Peter Heinen was a caller
at the Ben Osendorf home Mon
day.
Clement Hies was a Sauk Cen
tre caller Saturday.
Rev. Fa. Leuthner was a Bel
grade caller Friday.
Math Stalberger, of Spring Hill,
was a caller here Monday.
Kandota
Miss Ellen Warner visited Miss
Clara Johnson Sunday.
Arthur Troness spent Sunday af
ternoon with Verner Samuelson.
Miss Goelina Sorenson spent Sun
day with Gladys Sorenson.
Fred Sorenson called on Ole
Troness Monday.
Mrs. Fossen visited Mrs. Jonas
Eckberg Sunday.
Miss Clara Johnson and Miss
Gladys Sorenson visited Mabel
Troness Thursday evening.
Mrs. Ed Jacobson and son, Dona
van, visited Mrs. O. Troness Sat
urday afternoon.
Miss Clara Johnson called on Miss
Gladys Sorenson Tuesday.
Mrs. O. Troness and Ida Troness
visited Mrs. J. Blair and Ella Blair
Sunday.
A number of relatives and friends
celebrated at Benard Nelson’s Sun
day evening.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Wilberding
and daughter, Phylis, were Sunday
visitors at the Dickinson home at
St. Cloud.
Mr. and Mrs. John Klasen and
grandson, Julius, visited, with Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Kerfeld Monday
night.
Rev. John Kromolicki, Miss Fran
ces Kloskokski and Rose Marie,
called on the Henry Otte family
Sunday. •
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nardinger
and children spent Sunday at the
John Klasten home.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerhard Stoermann
and family, and Ben Stoermann,
visited with the Ben Boecker fam
ily Sunday.
Miss Marie Mondloch and broth
er, Lea, spent the week end at
home.
Emil Grames, of St. Cloud, called
on Rev. J. Kromolicki Tuesday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Kerfeld and
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klasen, were
Sunday visitors at the Hen Koop
inmer’s home at St. Francis.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schmidt, of
Freeport, called at the Ig. Butko
wski family were Mr. and Mrs. Jos.
Leners, of St. Francis and Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Toenyan, were Sunday
guests at the Stephen Engelmeyer
home.
Messrs. Ben and Gerhard Stoer
mann were Albany business callers
Saturday.
Mrs. Walter Coe and daughter.
Fay Shirley, of Melrose, spent Sun
day with the John Fuchs family.
Mr. and Mrs. John Waltzing vis
ited with the Gerhard Stoermann
family Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Stephen Engelmeyer is visit
ing with the Joe Leners family of
St. Francis a few days this week.
McCormick Lake
Valeria Wessel called at Graber’s
Monday morning.
Mrs. Albert Kind spent Monday
with her daughter, Mrs. Henry
Lloyd.
Mrs. Frank Tank and Regina
called at the Paul Ritter home Mon
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knapp and
son, Donald, spent Sunday after
noon and were supper guests at
the Henry Lloyd home.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Sorenson, of
Glenwood, were callers at the Ray
Strong home Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Herzog
called at tht B. H. Otte home Fri
day evening.
Mrs. Fred Berg and children and
Mrs. Anton Bentfield spent Thurs
day afternoon at the Carl Pauly
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Detterman and
Mrs. Paul Wilcox spent the after
noon and were supper guests at
Wolfs Sunday.
Carl Pauly was a business caller
at Elliott’s Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bear and
family from Long Prairie, spent
Sunday afternoon at Otte’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Weber and
children spent Sunday afternoon
with Mrs. Ehr in Sauk Centre.
Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Soenniker
and family spent Sunday at the
Henry Soeniker home at Melrose.
Laverne Gamradt was an over
night guest at the Tank home Tues
day.
Mrs. Henry Lloyd and Patricia
Ann spent Thursday with Mrs. Al
bert Kind.
Henry Austing called at the Gus
Wessel home Thursday morning.
Mrs. Ray Strong returned to her
home Sunday evening after a week’s
visit with friends at Herman, Minn.
Gus. Graber and Clarence spent
Sunday at the Frank Graber home.
Mrs. Otte, Mrs. Weiner and Mrs.
Knapp attended the Helping Hand
Society at Bosl’s a week ago Wed
nesday.
Gus Wessel left Friday for Min
neapolis where he entered the St.
Mary’s hospital for medical treat
ment. He expects to be there for
some time.
Mrs. B. H. Otte and Hilda called
at the Hetzel home Sunday.
Mrs. Carl Pauly spent Thursday
with Mrs. Carl Budde.
Mr. Wm. Reese and son, Ralph,
were business callers at Wolf’3
Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lloyd and
Patricia Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Kind and family, and Arnold Kind
spent Thursday evening at the Geo.
Kind home.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kemper and
family called at the Gus Wessel
home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knapp were
business callers at Otte’s Tuesday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Baggon
stoss and family spent Wednesday
evening at Tank’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wessel and
family spent Sunday evening at the
Joe Jennison home.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tillman, of
Melrose, spent Sunday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Weber.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson and
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Patricia, Mrs. Curly and Mrs. Gra
ber spent the afternoon and took
supper at the F. J. Tank home
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dockter spent
Sunday with Mrs. Neilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dickerson
called at Wolf’s Sunday afternoon.
Ben Otte was a business caller at
Elliott’s Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Budde are the
proud parents of a baby boy born
Thursday, April 21. The little fel
low has been named Elmer.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pauly and
family spent Sunday at the Geo
Sundermann home.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tank spent
Sunday evening with Mr. Gamradt
who is sick at the Emil Gamradt
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kemper and
family, of Grey Eagle, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Budde, of Melrose, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Kemper visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Budde Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wolf and
son and Mr. Burns spent Wednes
day evening at Wolfs.
Olivia Otte and Richard Otte en
tertained about 30 of their friends
at a birthday party at the latter’s
home Thursday evening. Dancing
was the diversion of the evening.
Lunch was served after which the
guests departed wishing them
many,more happy birthdays.
Ernest Elliott called on John
Wolf Wednesday evening.
Ben Otte called at Theo. Soenni
ker’s Tuesday.
Mr. Strong spent the week end
with friends at Herman, Minn.
Rita and Bernice Weiner and
Donald Knapp helped little Beryl
Neilson to celebrate her 4th birth
day anniversary Friday afternoon
after school. Birthday cake, ice
cream was served about 4.30. Every
one had a dandy good time and
wished Beryl had a birthday often
er.
Mr. Strong, Mrs. Neilson and
children and Donald Knapp called
at the Alwin Lamb home Tuesday
evening.
Leora and Pauline Wilcox are
spending a few days at the Wed
deck home.
Pleasant Valley
Steve Christie and sons, James
and Lawrence were callers at the
Wesley Martin home in Birchdale
Friday evening.
Miss Anna Reese is spending a
few days at the home of her sister,
Mrs. Geo. Sukke.
Mr. and Mrs. John Frederick and
son, Raymond, visited with Grand
ma Frederick in Melrose Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Westbrock and
little Buddy, Martha, Marie, and
Frances Billmeyer, and Dave Hoop
er, were callers at O. C. Hardin’s
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve A. Christie
and boys were Sunday afternoon
callers at O. C. Otto’s near Ward
Springs.
Fred and Alvin Dickison were
callers at Sylvia McCloskey’s Tues
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Guinn visited
at Wm. Besse’s Sunday evening.
Mrs. Bert Neal and daughter,
Beverly, called at S. A. Christie’s
Saturday afternoon.
Mike Schmitz has been looking
after his farm interest in this lo
cality the last few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dickison
and family and Wm. Gilpin, were
visitors at the Geo. E. Oldham farm
in Round Prairie Sunday.
Melvin Hanson and Geo. Upton
assisted Geo. Sukke with fence
building Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ennecking and
two children, spent Sunday at the
Roman Freiderick home.
Mrs. C. E. Araeson, who has
been employed as teacher in the
Pleasant Valley school this year, re
signed her position last week and
has gone to join Mr. Arneson at
Cincinatti, Ohio. We understand
a teacher has been secured to finish
out the last month of school.
Bert Guinn and son, Kenneth
were business callers at the Harry
Lincoln home, near West Union
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Christie and
sons, James and Lawrence, were
supper guests at the home of their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Neal Sunday.
Gladys and Hazel Christie have
been absent from school this weak
on account of having measles.
Dreaming he was trapped by fire
in his hotel room in Dallas, Texas
Claude Molack, leaped from a sec
ond-story window and was slightly
injured.
Less than two hours after Mrs.
R. E. Mayfield of Washington lost
a diamond ring in her bathroom
the sewer department recovered it
in a manhole three blocks away.
"Take it or leave it,” said Alex
Maddox, 77, negro farmer of Star
City, Ark., as he forked over 4,019
pennies to pay his taxes.
Because he allegedly ■"cussed”
out loud in church John Vallely
was arrested in Covelo, Calif
ornia.
Mrs. Cosmo Ando was robbed of
her handbag containing $9 while
sitting in the court house in Provi
dence, R. I n recently.
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE
Notice is given that default has
been made in the conditions of a
mortgage executed by Charles A.
Klar and Idella M. Klar, as mort
gagors, to Hugo H. Klar, as mort
gagee, dated April 25th, 1925, and
recorded in the office of the Re
gester of Deeds of Stearns County,
Minnesota, on April 27th, 1925, at
10, o’clock A. M. in Book 100 of
Mortgages on Page 427 thereof;
that the amount claimed to be due
on said mortgage at this date is
$5,393.89; that the premises de
scribed in and covered by said
Mortgage are The West Half of the
West Half of Lots num
bered Five (5) and Six (6) in
Block numbered Thirteen (13) of
the Original Townsite of Sauk Cen
tre, Minnesota, according to the
plat thereof on file and of record
in the office of the Register of
Deeds within and for said County
of Stearns; that by virtue of the
power of sale contained in said
mortgage and pursuant to the
statute in such case made and pro
vided, said mortgage will be fore
closed by the sale of said premises,
at public vendue, to the highest
Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted
Weak Ocular Muscles Treated
Cross-Eyes Straightened
Dr. R. D. N. Springer
Consultlnr Optometris
Kline Clinic
Klines Sanitarium
Anoka
WILL BE IN SAUK CENTER
THE PALMPR HOUSE
First Saturday Each Month
Next Visit Saturday, May 7th
E DEL MONTE
B| AT SPraAL LOW
■fea SALE PRICES
DEL MONTE SLICED OR HALVED
PEACHES
2 NO. 2HW EC
CANS 3
Pineapple
CRUSHED -
Pineapple .
Bartlett Pears
Spinach . .
Corn . . .
Fruits For Salad
Asparagus Tips
EIGHT O’CLOCK
COFFEE 3 lbs 50 e
Red Circle ful? bo&ed .
Bokar VIGOROUS AND WINET .
ORANGES Seedless 2 doz. 39c
The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company Middle Western Division
HOTEL DYCKMAN
6th Street between Nicollet and Hennepin
Minneapolis, Minn.
STRICTLY FIREPROOF
Located in the center of the shopping and theatre district.
Rates $1.50 Per Day and Up ,
Every Room With a Bath
First Class CAFE and Quick service COFFEE SHOP
Featuring a complete LUNCHEON at 50c, DINNER at 75c
D. M. DeLaney, Owner and Manager.
Thursday, April 28, 1932
bidder for cash by the Sheriff of
Stearns County, Minnesota, at the
front door of the Post Office in the
City of Sauk Centre, in said County
and State, on Friday, May 27th,
1932, at 10 o’clock A. M. to satisfy
the amount then due on said mort
gage together with any sums
which the said mortgage may then
have paid for insurance on said
premises, together with the costs
of such sale, including all of the
costs and disbursements of such
sale. Dated April 13th, 1932.
Hugo H. Klar, Mortgagee.
L. L. Kells, Attorney for Mort
gagee, Sauk Centre, Minnesota.
Published April 14, 21, 28, May 5,
12, 19, 1932.
Order Limiting Time to File
Claims, and for Hearing Thereon.
State of Minnesota, County of
Stearns—SS.
IN PROBATE COURT
In the Matter of the Estate of
Eugene A. Richards Decedent.
Letters of Administration this
been granted to Mary
IT IS ORDERED.That the time
within which all creditors of the
above named decedent may present
claims against his estate in this
Court, be, and the same hereby is,
limited to Six months from and
after the date hereof; and that Fri
day, October 14th 1932, at nine
o’clock A M, in the Probate Court
Rooms at the Court House at the
City of St. Cloud in said County, be,
and the same hereby is, fixed and
appointed as the time and place for
hearing upon and the examination,
adjustment and allowance of such
claims as shall be presented within
the time aforesaid.
Let notice hereof be given by the
publication of this order in the The
Sauk Centre Herald as provided by
l&w
Dated April 12th 1932
(Court Seal) J. B. Himsl
Judge of Probate
L. L. Kells, Esq.
Attorney for Representative.
Sauk Centre, Minn.
Published April 21, 28, Map 5,
1932.
SHERIFF'S SALE
Notice is hereby given that by
virtue of Execution directed and
delivered to me. issued out of the
District Court, for the County of
Stearns, in the Seventh Judicial
District of the State of Minnesota,
on a judgment rendered and dock
eted therein on August 26th, 1931,
in favor of Gilford D. Cass, Plain
tiff. and against Ernest Banker,
one of the defendants therein, Ber
tha Banker being the other, for
$1347.27 and upon which there re
mains unpaid $1240.61, wiith interest
accruing thereon from September
18th 1931, I have levied upon and
will sell at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash at the
front door of the Post Office in
the City of Sauk Centre, in said
County of Stearns, on June 3rd,
1932, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon,
all the right, tittle and interest of
said Ernest Banker in and to the
following described real property,
to-wit: The North Half of the
Northwest Quarter (N%NW,*4) ot
Section numbered Twenty-eight
(28). in Township numbered One
Hundred Twenty-five (125) of
Range numbered Thirty-five (35),
situate in Stearns County, Minne
sota. Dated April 20th, 1932,
B. E. Schoener
Sheriff of Stearns County, Minne
sota By Ed Steege Deputy.
L. L. Kells, M
Attorney for Plaintiff, Sauk Cen
tre, Minnesota.
Published April 21, 28 May 5, 12,
19, 26, 1932.
(6 CANS *1.00)
(12 Can. $1.89) 2£ans23c
(6 Cans 83c) 2 CANS 29c
(6 Cans $1.00) 2 CANS 35c
(12 Cans $1.65) 2o\Nls29c
(12 Cans $1.45) 2 CANS 2 5c
(6 Cans $1.00) 2 CANS 35c
(6 Cans $1.00) 2 P tTns C 3sc
LB 23c
lb- 27c
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