The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 28, 1922, Page 2

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| News of Our Neighbors Glencoe-Livona | a EE aT ee SIS “Butt” “Yetter .and family have moved onto the old Corbin place for the winter. } Mrs, Andrew Irvine and little daughter returned home’ ‘from the ‘hospital last Tuesday. ne Re-H. Woodland, C. A. Carlson, Ch: Rathborn and Chas, Clark, Shipped‘ hogs from Fort: Rice last Tuesday. “Mrs. Allier Muehlberg gnd little aughter Josephine of Ladysmith, Wis., visited with relatives in Livonia t week, Mrs. Muehlberg was for- jmerly Miss Maggie Baker. They will]> spend the Christmas holiday at the. Baker home in Bismarck. = John Otterson, visited Burr Oak School No. 3 last Tuesday. =. John Wilde transacted business in Hazelton last Friday. “" Mr. and Mrs, H. W. Koch spent Sunday, the 17th, with home folks at Livona. : Geo. Johnson of Cannon Ball, vis- ited at the home of “his ‘daughter, Mrs. L, J. Easton, last Supday. . William Williams, “Uncle Billie, 4} spending Christmas with hi3, motn- er at Staples, Minn, * Donald MacDonald made a trip to Fort Rice last Tuesday and called on ends in the south Glencoe vicinity, his way home. on “John Grenz was a business visitor $1 Fort Rice last Tuesday. © Friends of Jay Palmer will be ine erested to’ know that he das recent- ly married at his home in Hartford City, Ind. Mr. Palmer taught the Carlson school a few years ago and wade“many friends here that will wish him well. L. J. Easton took a four-horse load ©! wheat’ to Hazelton last Friday. A large crowd attended the Christ- inas‘ tree and. proyram given a¢ Li- vona school last Friday. The pro- @ram_was large and well rendered and all report, a fine time, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Suverly, Mr. and Mrs. James Burbage and family, and Miss Minnie Wildé were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, H, W. Koch of Fort Rice last Sunday. A fine dinner was ved and the table was beautifully arranged and decorated with the sea- sons colors. = Edward Easton is spending Christ- mas with home, folks. Andrew Irvine passed through Li- Yona last Sunday. > Quite a crowd ‘from this side at- tended the dance at Fort. Rice Fri- day night, Dec. 15. A fine time was feported. Joseph Mills is , erecting anew barn on the old homestead at Li- vonia. . Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Suverly had Christmas dinner with Mr. and Mrs. John Wilde and daughter. Migs Alice Carlson is spending her Christmas vacation with her parents. Miss Carlson is a student in the Bis- marck high ‘school, a Mr. and Mrs. James Burbage were shopping in Fort Rice last Monday. Mr, Hoskins and Mr. Keefer came over from Hazelton country with three teams Tuesday ‘of this week. hey purchased dry wood from John Wilde. q ° Vivian Yetter is coming home Wed- negday to spend her vacation in the parental’ home. jonald MacDonald wac a passen ger on the stage Friday, enroute for Bismarck to spend Christmas. =All four schools of Burr Oak dis- friet and Mrs. L. Fergeson’s -school of Telfer, joined in a large program ana tree at the Glencoe church Sat- urday eveeving, Dec. 23, About one Findred and seventy-five were pres- ent and a fine time was reported. Goffee, cake and sandwiches were served in the basement of the church after the tree and program. Miss Ellen Smith arrived Friday eve from Ayr, N. D., to spend Crhist- mas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Smith of Glencoe. ae WING - Mr. Willard Hubbell who is attend- img school in Jamestown, arrived home last Saturday to spend the hol- idays with, his. parents. (r. Wallace Anderson, who jis at- a future to spend some time with their {school at Wilton are home for the Mrs. Grahain’s father, C. E. Crum, who has been quite ill, but is on the road to a speedy recoyery, Miss Viola Hagen, owr obliging tel- ephone operator, spent Xmas with her parents at Wilton, | County Commissioner Grant Palms was a business visitor in Wing last Saturday, ¢ Mr. Oscar Whitestock is eclerking for John Milylery, Oscar is an all around man and good at whatever you may put him at. Miss Qualiham, principal of our schools, is spending her vacation in Bismarck, Miss Violet Muchler is ‘visiting relatives in Bismarck this week, Miss Shlinker left last Saturday to spend Xmas with her parents at Goodrich. Mrs. Humphrey Bajley, who is in a hospital at Bismarck, is much im- proved hefy many friends will be pleased to learn. Mr. Herb Cory contemplates ope ing up a harness shop at Driscoll in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. John Glanville, Sr., are going to Van Hook in the near son, who is station agent there. The Wing Sunday school had a Xmas tree in the school building Surlday evening. They had a very fine program which showed that those who trained them spent considerable time with the children. Mr. Claude J. Christgan, of Par- shall, spent a few days visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kopplin:” Mr, Christgan is a, brother of Mrs. Kop- plin. From here he went_to South- ern Minnesota to spend’ Xmas with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. ArthiXopplin spent Xmas with Con Kopplin and family at Tuttle. Mr. G. A, Hubbell and son Willard, Mr. and Mrs. Edgerton, and Mrs. Mitchell drove out to the church northeast of town, Xmas eve and took in the exercises there, they re- port the exercises as exceptionally fine. . ® The weather was very mild on Xmas day and many enjoyed drives to different parts of the country vis- iging relatives and friends. It is very seldom that we have such mild weather on Xmas day. ’ ’"— BALDWIN | —_—_______—o. The Christmas program which was given in the hall Friday eve- ning was one of the Best enterta: ments ever held in Baldwin. An en- thusiastic audience greeted the per- formance and from beginning to end showed how much the program was enjoyed. Santa and a fine Christ- mas tree loaded with gifts added to the many attractions, and at the close of the entertainment the chil- dren were treated to candy and nuts and the gifts were distributed, The teachers, Mrs. Hartman and Miss -|home of her parents. ger train came, however, and. the | postmaster, Mr. Poole; kept the post- office open until noon to accomm date \the people who wanted to get their mail. Miss Tess Ward -was a caller in Washburn the fore part. of the weck. § — Migs. Tess Ward and Miss” Clar: Satter were callers in Regan Thur: day and Friday. Walter Simmonds of the Painted Woods district was a Business visit- or here the latter part of ‘the'week. H. W. Rupp was a caller here the , last of the week. Lawrence Fisher drove in from the farm Thursday on a business, mis- sion. working on the road near the Missouri river bridge arrived the last Of the week to spend the holiday sea- son at the home of his parents, Mr. on a farm near here. ler in our city Friday. Mrs. Julius Myers returned hone Thursday morning after a pleasant visit. with her people who live across the river. The Misses Emma, Freda, Mathilda. and Edna Spitzer who attend high holidays. Miss Alma Stgandemo spent sev- eral days in the capital city, return- ing home Friday. morping.. t Jake Diede hauled a load of tur- keys to Bismarck Wednesday. Tur- keys are not as high as they were before Thanksgiving. Oscar Satter left the fore part of the week for Bismarck where he took in the army goods sale and visited friends, Louis Spitzer hauled several loads of wheat to the Baldwin elevators this week, Robert Nelson and E. S. Strandemo. were business callers here the latter part of the week. F. C, Nelson, farmer, of Cro 1- well township, was a business caller in Baldwin one day this week. Herman Kickul was a caller in our city Saturday night. Mrs. Cleo Hartman teacher of one of the lower grades left Saturday morpimg for Turtle Lake where she, will visit over the_holidays at the in for repairs. Miss Edna Renfrow left Monday she will spend the h friends and relatives. ” lays visiting shopping in Baldwin Friday. Carl Schultz, who farms the Baum- was a business caller in Baldwin the latter part of the week. He came in to sell some turkeys. Renfrow deserve _ much credit for the pleasure they gave and the way the program was carried out, and the work done by the scholars proves they are equal to any emer- gency. The hall was crowded, many. having to stand in the aisles. The people of Baldwin feel that the large crowd was partly. due to the notice given in the Tribune and thank it,for the same. is, Christmas services were held in the Lutheran church Sunday morn. ing and a large audience were pres: ent. ‘ Clarence Ottow and William Ben- | ent, local cashiers, were week end visitors in the capital, city. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Diedffie and little. son, Reuben, took the train Saturday night fOr Bismarck where they spent the week end at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Ida Giece and family. They returned fome Mon- day morning. Mr. and Mrs, W. C. Gerke were Sunday evening guests at the H. G. Higgins home. The evening was spent in playing -whist. Joe Parsons who makes h’s home with the Van Couch family near here took the train the latter part of the week fq@ Mandan returning early in the we Mr. Parsons was examining some land near Mandan for some parties who contemplated purchasing it for a coal propos:tion” After’ making a thorough examina- tion Mr. Parsons considered the land was not suitable for the purpose and and the deal was called off. Mr. Parsons is an old time cos] miner having operated a mine north of Baldwin for a term of years, Mr. and Mrs. Cash Mountney were Saturday evening guests at the Richard Borner home. . The evening ténding school at) Wilton, is home for the holidays. Be ~“Misy, Edna: Boss of Bismarck is here ta spend the holidays with her sister, Mrs. Lester Knowles, Mr. John Miller has purchased the general merchandise stock of Scal- lon & Wilkinson. We have been un- able to learn whether John intends to.engage in the mercantile business or; close out the stock. so: A. Kohler has been on the sick list for several days,” but at this writing is able to be out. Mr. and Mrs. B, W. Graham ate Xmas dinner with Mrs. Graham’s mother at McKenzie, and while there they. drove to Bismarck and visited was spent in playing cards. Arnold Rupp and wife motored out to the Charl'e Spitzer farm Satur- day. They were accompanied by Miss Edna Spitzer who had been an over- night guest at their home. Mrs. Olaf Lundin and Children, Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Olson and family, Albin Thysell and family. and Ira Borkhart, were some of the Arnold folks who came up to hear the school program. Miss Ludina Spitzer is spending the holiday vacation at the Arnold Rupp home, the guest of -her cousins Florence and Emma Rupp. Christmas being a holiday, the stores were all closed and every- body took a day off. The passen- F. H. Schroeder was \in from the farm the fore part of the week. Ed. Lewis was a caller here the fore part of the week, ‘ Jake Spitzer and family were in Baldwin Friday night. a town. fwere eallers in Baldwin’’Saturday morning from the Arnold district. and Mr, and Mrs. John Monroe and ae ;Cal., after they had held he 0n And. Falkenst: ho has been}! er in.cone ndrew | Falkenstein who has new {iMection with the.slaying of Walter and Mrs. Ira Falkenstein, who live (married and had deceived Ber./» Wifiam Fricke was a business cal-eamily were the guests ‘of Mx. and George Swick ran. into W big rut) ward and Mr. and Mrs. Charl¢s' while driving his car and broke the | peckreid were Christmas guests at ‘Jeam shaft.- The car-had.to.be hauied lt). Perey Freeman home. ede for Turtle Lake and vicinity where | friends in Wilton Christmas, Ludvick Files~and Mrs. Filés were} holiday vacation with her. parents, gart place a few miles south of here Saturday night when they spent the Albert Larson has moved on the|marck spent Christmas with Mr. and- Sheldon farm: four miles north of {Mrs J. C. Poole and family. Harold Olson and sister Miss Edna|py ‘an alcohol torch recently is im- Mr. and Mrs. Gus Rupp and family | Friday for Detroit, Minn., where they’ Authorities have freed Mis "Lh lian: Moorés, above, of Long Beach, | sBulow, manager of ‘the San Pedro ighipowners Association. The girl, {police say. told them’ she shot |Bulow. after she learnedhe was Mrs, George Swick Christmas day. | Louis Klawitter of Burnt’ Creek township was a caller here Saturday afternoon, A > George Whittit, farmer, was trans- acting business in our city Saturday | afternoon, ’ . ' Mr. and’ Mrs. W. C. Gerke enter-\ tained a party of Mandan friends; Christmas day. * Frank Kooker, Sr. was a business | visitor in Baldwin the latter part of! the week. : Albin Nostrum was mingling with | Baldwin folks Saturday. J. R. Lamb d¥wve in with a steer Saturday which he s6ld to the local butcher. _Merl Bentley was doing his week-| ly trading in Baldwin Saturday af- | ternoon. Mrs, Charles Bleckreid has re- urned from the capital city after, a few days’ visit with friends. 1 Mr. and Mrs, John Rogers ‘of Pet- | tibone were Christmas guests at the home ot tr. and Mrs..C. H. Mount- enay. H. W. Rupp entertained a number of friends at their country home near here Christmas. E,_E. Strandemo and. family were Monday evening guests at the H; G. Higgins home. % Fe al Horace Ward jand family, Grandma, Mr. Graham, local elevator mana- ger, and son Foss were guests of Miss .Edith Rupp, who . teaches school néar Menoken, is spending the Mr. and Mrs. Gus Rupp. Nels Anderson and family left’ jweek end with friends in Bismarck. ' pases W. C. Gerke made a trip to Man- dan Tuesday morning. Miss Alice Swanson who has been making her home for the past two years with her brother, \Otto Swan- son and family, left Tuesday evening for points in Oregon where she will visit during the winter months, George Helling and wife of Bis- Lit}le' Poole who was badly burned proving nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Enos Strandemo left (Continued on Page 4) Prize Canary r* _ Radio fans who happened to listen fecently heard the best trained voice in the canary kingdom. [I had “Baby. Grand,” declared world’s champion roller canary at pi rerynaped Roller contést held “ rand”_bec es os rin Zager, ite owner. is shown listening. 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