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Bismarck, Mandan, Burleigh County, Morton County, North Dakota
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Captain C. A. Hoss, stationed at Fort Lincoln since July 1929, is transferring to Mather Field near Sacramento, California, as assistant quartermaster starting about Nov. 1. He, Mrs. Hoss, and daughter Mary Helen will leave Friday for a month's leave visiting Portland and Seattle before the new post. Friends honored them with a picnic supper Sunday evening at the Frayne Baker cabin south of Bismarck, attended by 16 guests.
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Captain C. A. Hoss, who has been stationed at Fort Lincoln since July, 1929, has received a transfer to Mather Field, near Sacramento, Calif.
He has been assigned to duty as assistant quartermaster there and will begin his new duties about Nov. 1. Mather Field is an air corps post.
With Mrs. Hoss and their daughter, Mary Helen, Captain Hoss will leave Friday for the west. They will take a month's leave before going to their new post and plan to visit at Portland, Seattle and other coast points.
In honor of Captain and Mrs. Hoss a number of friends entertained at a picnic supper Sunday evening at the cabin of Mr. and Mrs. Frayne Baker, south of Bismarck. There were 16 guests.
Captain and Mrs. Hoss came here from Lincoln, Neb., where Captain Hoss was an R. O. T. C. officer at the University of Nebraska.
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Fort Lincoln
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About Nov. 1
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Captain C. A. Hoss has been stationed at Fort Lincoln since July 1929 and has received a transfer to Mather Field near Sacramento Calif as assistant quartermaster starting about Nov 1. Mather Field is an air corps post. With Mrs. Hoss and daughter Mary Helen he will leave Friday for the west take a months leave visiting Portland Seattle and other coast points. Friends entertained them at a picnic supper Sunday evening at the cabin of Mr and Mrs Frayne Baker south of Bismarck with 16 guests. They came from Lincoln Neb where he was ROTC officer at University of Nebraska.