The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 21, 1926, Page 10

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CLEAR LAKE ' Mrs. Paul Lang of Sterling called at the Henry Olson hpme the first of the, week. Mr nd Mrs, Adolph Hanson and M visited with the} family Wednesday evening. Mr, and Mrs. ©. Potter of Bi were visiting friends and in-und = around Priseoll t wee! Misses rper and Lib ‘hoon spent Thursday evening with Mr, und! Mrs. Alfred. Olson and Mrs, Adolph B: ed with Mr. a Sunday. Mrs Ha ealler ing, Olof Olson, Paul Pas ley and Lowell ckson took in the show at Steele urday evening. s. Frank Shaffe ughter Viv motored to Olauson Christensen and daughter M Miss Hazel Nelson is busy asse ing these day Paul Pasi Olof Olson visited with his friend Misses . Priseiila OF! son and nsen wereld callers at the K and Hanmer home for a few minutes Sunday aft-| ernoon. Mr. and Mrs, He the 17th of May ¢ si © Monda » and Leonard Olson. st W. Beyer home Monday, cir parents attended the cel-' ehration at Lake Persian. { ry Olson took in ebration at Per-} Henry Olson and Dallas Barkman moto: to the Ralph Ishmael farm’ daughter Dorothy motored to south of Menoken the last of te) marck Thursda: week for seed corn. Mr rhus and ch The Sons of Norway lodge gave a! dren venineciu program and old timg dance the Rice's Driscoll hall Monday ening. A xood! Dallas Barkman is the owner of a time was reported \new Ford whie ught at Christ Schoon called at the Mar-| Wing ta | tin Kessel farm Tuesday j- Aver crowd attended the J. W. Beyer .and H. A, Thomas services in the church last Sunday. transacted business in | Bismarck My,. Hl. L. Hanson and Mrs. B. Lein ser here will be with his grandparents ‘the. week, returned to his home in Steele| Tuesday id Christ. Schoon |‘ h&Mtfer, who has been visiting] y for the past) dren visited at the John Gt in nton, Sunda, izabeth and Sunday with their nts, Mr. and M Koppy. who is working in Lin ton Sunday with his family H Julia Heisler spent: Sunday folks at Lin Harold Heinmiller and chil dren left Saturday mornin for vo d Minneapolis for a few days. Miss Grace Roscoe and her brother, Iso necompanied them s numberfrom here attended hetween Lint unday f Hampton, Hopping in town Te Leno, dr, took M Wilian and th Club” in his truck to the i at Linton, Monday afternoon where the yo people 1a wiennie roast and a very nt afternoon, Mr. and Mrs lass of Linton pent Monday on business. Mr Mrs Koppy were hopping: here Mon: AL W. Qu cashier of the 1 Hton State Bank, attended th ounty bankers™ convention at’ Lin ton Tuesday H David Butler Art Deckert pred to Wing Saturday evening. y from this vicinity atter s of Norway meeting at Dri coll Mr. pilde, F Knut motored to Arena night The usual large crowd attended the Ladies Aid at Joe on Wedne Mr. and Mrs n next Sun- and Sadie Antilla spent Sunday eve at Joe Harold Carlson, salesman for the] Rise's, Hurst-McNess company was making] My. and Mrs. sone at his usual calls in the neighborhood.| Tuttle attended se ate Sonaiy, Julius. Kluksdahl is. taking the} Mr. und) Mrs. Art| McCall and eighth grade examination at Miss/ daughter Dorothy of Bismarck, visited Harper's school this week. The H. A. Thomas men are bi grayeling the north road from Dris- WILD ROSE was around Mon- es for the school | dat school No The school ch day posting not election to be Fe Tuesday afternoon, June Ist, for the lecting one director and will be purpose of e| ¢ treasurer. Polls from 2 m. until 5 Quarantine for been raised from the and 0. L. Buck home: Melvin Peterson has ree is able to p Mr. and Mr: vanigd by Mr. Snlonskonsk: W. H. Bro’ Miss Ma! calf, moto ; $ to do some shopping. Moffit won the game from Hazelton on the home diamon4 Sun more winnings and Moffit will fee! pretty chesty over its-ball team. A number from here went to Pur- to help celebrate open! ville aecom- Mrs. ry Met- Mr. and Mr: Braddock enj union | with their married children at Bis- marek, Sunday. and Mrs. Harold Vrownawell and little son Bobby of Flasher, and Mr s. Howard Brownawell of B: Mr. and Mrs. Donald Snyder of Bis- marek were pr Quite a bunch of the gathered at the Orrin L day afternoon and had _time. Aft young folks ¢ home Sun- a jolly ¢ the game of ball over a di htful lugch w by Mrs. Lee, assisted by Mrs. and Mrs. Benz. Several carloads of young people from here attended the dance at} Persian Park Friday evening, and report a grand time. The seventh grade pupils of school No. 1 are taking their final exams Tuesday, and the 9th grade will take theirs next week. H TEMVIK Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Corwine and Mrs. Milton Culbertson of Linton} were callers here Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Powers Hendrix have moved into the Baumgartner house.| C. J. Enders transacted business in| Linton Wednesday morning. Henry Knittel and Christ Grenz ‘from out by the river, were in town Thursday. Lydia Burkhardt missed school last week on account of sicknes: Mr. and Mrs. James Monahan and the former’s sister Anna, motored to Linton Thursday evening to at- tend the movie: Henry and Emanuel Wohl of Hazel- ton were callers here’the latter part of las tweek. Grace and Paul Roscoe of Garrison! spent a few days at the home of their! unele and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Harold! Heinmiller. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Quast and Mr.! and Mrs. Charles Enders motored to; Bismarck Thursday noon. While: there,-they attended the musical com-/ edy, “No! No! Nanette,” returning home. Friday afternoon. ‘Quite a number from here were to the.dance at the park in Linton Fri-| day. All reported a good time. “Mrs. 8. G. Busby and son Ferman were calling on friends here Saturday. M nna Monahan was an over| 5 mage caller Friday night, at the home of her sister, Mrs. Frank Foel. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moore and and Mildred Chilson were shop- Saturday evening. Ohlhauser of H in town Saturd: dinner and supper and ice, remm social given by the Ladies Aid y was very well attended. The| js are for a piano for the a “The “Live Wire Club”, also bs eit yee on ie pale it day. 7 ‘ym intings, book: pall aba taney ‘work. The: baok of North ota whiel d everybody. All things on exhibit were very nice., Seriietals neyo 4 day evening.’ r . and Mrs. n.! ton vicinity business -here Set- mah hdd a farewell her. adn, Virgin, mpton was a was in at the Soderholm home Sunday. John spent Sun¢ ell of |” and Mr. and | f Mrs. Herbie Gunderson, Orw y evening at B. Lein’s. Mrs. Vernon Hallum and son are visiting in Driscoll this week. Marion Hanson and Ethel Bi who attend high school at spent Sunday with their parents. Mr. and “Mrse Art MeCall daughter, Mrs. N. A. Soderholm daughter spent a few minutes. Sunday at Joe Mr. and Mrs. to Bismarck on Mr. and 1. J. Lein motored unda and Mrs, Geo, Christianson and *|Harold motored to Bjerke’s Sunday afternoon. A. Soderholm spent Sunday at 1 Rise motored to Fritz Hagen's ‘ing. iunderson spent Sunday Joe Rise and chi ning at Bjerke’s. i son A motored to Prater’s on Monday morn- ing to get a fanning mill. Dorothy Barkman returned school on Monday after being a week. Gal spent Si Geo. t ack to . Henry Kusti motored iscoll Thursday nd Mrs, Joe I Thurs Mr. pent se and Ey at Y iB. evening on the sick list, is much better now. ‘larence Olson is at home now en- ning the mumps, and Mrs. E. O. Turning and . J. Lein the Mr. children and Mr. and Mrs. M. and son all of Arena attended Ladies Aid Wednesday. A number from this vicinity attend- ed the Sons of Norway program and dance given at Driscoll Monday eve- ning. All report a good time. Eddie Arneson and Waldemar Lein are taking examinations in Byers school this week. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bjorhus and children visited at Joe Rise’s Monday evening. Art Bjorhus started assessing on Monday. BALDWIN Mrs. Clyde Brooks and little son, who have been visiting the past week at the home of Mrs. Brooks’ Mr. and WwW with relatives at. Mrs. George Washburn, w been spending the past week with relatives in this community, re- turn¢d to her home in Fargo Satur- day afternoon. The Baldwin team defeated the Bis |marck second team by a score of 8 to 11, when the two teams clashed on the local diamond Sunday afternoon. Joe Poole acted as umpire. A num- ber of eball fans from Bismarck accompanied their men here. A number of Baldwin folks motored to Regan Sunday afternoon to attend the funeral rites of Miss Berni Scott, daughter gf Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Scott, well known farmers of near Regan, who died Thursday evening in Bismarck where she had been employ- ed for some time. The sudden death of the young lady came as a terrible shock to her many ¥riends. in this community. Mrs. Emil Giegle, who underwent an operation for gall trouble " Monday, is: slowly recuperating. D: ing the sickness of his mother the {youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Giegle is being cared for by his aunt at Tuttle’Lake. Mr. Giegle spent sever- al days of the past week with his wife in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. James McAyoy and children, Gordon and Irma, visited at the Richard Borner, hon Sunday afternoon. e Several loéal residents motored to the Missouri river on a fishing ex- the lly e pangberg of near Regan was transacting business in town the us port of the. week. Fricke and sons have heen busy farming the Capper place, sev- egal miles east of town, the past few ik and Mrs.. Edward Yakish, and ip the capital city Satu: afternoon, A acres were held in the Presby: chareh Sunday afternoon, fos the first time in several from the McCor Sem, Koppy spent Vand and} on t t}7 's most di to Bismarck in the brill Maugham, at the Auditorium, ant comedy, “Caroline,” 'Sunday evening at Bismarck. his grandpa fe everyone had done justicé to the good things set before them, “North Da- ‘ke “Amer! {berry vi Mrs. Shepard on “Meal planning and able setting, igtinguished dramatic star, coming | ¥; by W. Sommerse: ‘ruesday evening, May 25th, He will be with us during the 7 » and is also serving in church of Wilton, that Otto Hogue, an operation some | trouble, will soon jbe able to come home from the hos- pital Mr. Thomas Morris. pf n © atlers in Frank Barnes, well known business man of Bismarck, visited at Wilton during his trip to this part of the ount S. nk Lindstrom and_ little daughter, who have been spending the past two weeks in B {turn home this wee! Miss Dorothy Kocher has returned from a few days’ visit with friends in the i y Miss Til M ismarck, will re- r daughter of Mr. Spit will be a Louie member of the graduating class of the Bisn Ww k high school this year. Brown has returned from a to the capital ess trip Freda Spit sful term Mildred nd with re r has concluded school at Wing. ickson spent. the tives in the eapi- and Mrs. Osear Satter and iting and shopping in evening. William Gierke and of Bismarck were the home of Mrs. rs. Josephine Lun- E will be rushed thi week and corn planters w ing the rounds of the ne 1 of local number: young co} attended the big opening dance which w Id at the Painted. Woods sum- mer resort Friday evening. Music vas furnished by Ralph Law's orches- a number of the latest dane- ing hits were featured. This sum- mer resort has opened under an en- rely Wetch 0 nest endeavor to ite pl grounds are extensiv ellent condition for picnics, A rge number of Baldwin people will spend their week-ends at this popular different management. nd sons having ree run ach ment. z Cc. A rlson, well know matron of the Naughton district, was painfully injured in Baldwin Satur- day afternoon when the horse she was driving beeame frightened at a piece of paper blowing across the road rturned the buggy, throwing rison heavily to the ground. taken to the hotel and later Ottow drove her home in Baldwin school will probably | graduate three pupils this year from the eighth grade, but none from the high school. 3 yet the result of the final examinations which are to take this week are not known, so it is impossible to tell about this at this time. The younger pupils of the mmar room Will have a vacation during the greater part of the week while examinations, are being held for the older pupil: f The dance which was held in the frown Hall Saturday night drew a good attendance, a number of young folk Wilton and Wing being here. ¢ was furnished by the Higgins orchestra and midnight lunch was served. As soon as the weather permits these dances will be held in the open air pavilion which to be built by Mr. Arnt. Farmers and others. who leased jtheir land some time ago are begin- ning to wonder if thé company lea: ing the land will soon show up and illing operations. Oil citement which for a time prevailed here has died out. - ¢ daughter, Agnes, were shopping Auto Sales Co., Bismarck, spent sev- Calumet is the world’s’ CHRISITANIA Mr. and M olds Alice motored to Driscoll Fri- {in day Shamrock Handicap.” ' Mildred and Edgar Johnson visited their brother Erne: at. the |h Sunday evening. Ines Sunday. i edivee hauled a load of bar-)a the George Magnus farm Arthur La Barge is employed at the dake Heaten farm -near MeKenzie. Luella Tollefson visited with Alice Olson Saturday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hoeft motored to Driscoll Saturday afternoon, Martin Magnus called at the “Apple Creek Ranch” Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Sharp and Everett Chappel visited at the ,M.!b; Tollefson home Monday evening. Vv A Olson spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Olson. Miss Elsie the Emil Lang ‘A “ Belile home given at the Tom Stew- art home Saturday evening. Quite a number of pepole were present and all report a good time A number of people of this vi attended the “play d is employed at{4q ei d d oO Russell _vis- home Wed- evening. A few young people of thi d nity Apple} Mrs. George Olson, of Carrington, oe, , | N. Dak, formerly of this place was Reddy of Belfield is] in town visiting friend: visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs, Paul] C, P, Burnstad begun work on the ang. Ed. Gibson visited at the A, Cy, Laird home Wednesday evening. Stile visited for a few corge Magnus home H.R. Wright visited ssen home ‘Tuesday. visited with John ing. nt Tuesday eve- Magnus home. the fo mes Sedivec ning at the Georg BRADDAC sy Mr. and Mrs. J. BL Saylor of Bis-| n were callers at the home of Mrs. H. W. Allen Monday Harvey Weber, who has been work- ing in one of the elevators in Haz ton, is spending a ion at his home here. Mr. Geo. Ivey is putting up a new fence around his home here in Brad- dock which is rented by L. P. Weber. Mrs. Lula Swanson motored to Bi marck Tuesday morning, returning the same day. She was accompanied by Mrs. Wm. Campbell. Mr. Everett Brant of Linton was a Braddock caller Wednesday. Mr. Floyd Bier received word last week that his sister's son, Floyd Blair, who was serving with the United States navy, had died of lockjaw at Norfolk, Virginia. Mr. Osear Krutzner of the Dakota |" di di eral days ,of:this week in and around Braddock in the interest of the com- N. Vogle, cream inspector, local cream station Thurs- day. He was accompanied by At- torney Scott Cameron. Mr. John Swanson, who has been visiting friends at Minneapolis and St. Cloud for the past three weeks, returned to Braddock Thursday. Miss Millie Weber, who has been clerking in the Hazelton Hardware store, returned home. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. D..MeCusker motor- ed to Bismarck Thursday, returning home Friday. Migg.Alma, Bihelheimer stayed with the children during their absence. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Qs-M: :Vie'and chil- Satusday afternoon. to visit Mr. De- France’s father at Parshall, N Mr. and Barton; vice presidegt, Mrs. MeCu: k treasurer, J. A. Allensworth. held its annual meeting af the ceme- 8. M. J. Olson, Jr., andjtery Sunday, May 16th. A number of night to attend the show, “The!of the graves. inside the fence have been located and registered, but there Heatey home, near MeKenzie,!ing relatives buried here would come 1 ‘Jand locate them. ited at his home in|for at the bank to J. A. Allensworth, tea they Mr: The new being furbished up and as a result Jack is nursing a very sore arm, Washington sewed. You don’t think you're better than he, do you? —Open Road. is you can keep your same wife over from year to year. ——— df Warner Sempel , spent. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. De France left Dak. spent the week-end with ‘ents here. iH and Mrs. J. D. McCusker and rs. Jas, Murphy attended Church at Hazelton Sunday, Mrs. Corey motored to ny to visit with Mrs, is ill, , . Savage, Kirk | Mildred Briggs and D. Shep- Lake near Bur: ‘ternoon, The ludies of the Braddock Bridge ub motored to Linton Saturday and ited with Mrs. Clara Naramore. Mr. and Mrs. Barkanger and. four | td of Center, N. Duk. visited | a Barton and kirk Bat: Mr ‘athol! Mr. and { received word last M. Doerschlag, tion for gallstones in hospital Monday, May! was getting along real! y meeting of the P. T. A. held school gym May 14th ad of the last Tuesday of the! th. The ladies of the Study and . in putting on a banquet. Covers for fi fifty-seven, After ota” song was. sung ’ followed by the Beautiful.” Miss Els- read a paper on “The food alues of the different dishes served,” and Mrs. Sherman on Officers for the coming President, Mrs. ‘Vitamins. ear were electe Secretary, Mrs. Lesher, and The Braddock Cemetery Association nterested persons attended. Most re a few still unknown. It would elp the board greatly if anyone hav- Lots may be paid are. now numbered and deeds held its regular meeting May 12th at the home of Mrs. members answered the roll call with the name of a prominent woman in North Dakota. ed of a debate, “Is the American h improving to meet the needs of the future generation?” by Mrs. Sherwin, Mes Mri Sherwin. Eleven The program consi me Negative taken Barton and McCusker, and the Affirmative Mrs. Lesher, Mrs. Koenig and Mrs. It was proved that the home is improving. May 26th, the last meet- ing of the club year, will be held with Mrs. Shepard, All members are re- juested to be present, as there is to be election of officers, F. M, Long left on Thursday Moines, Ia., where she was the serious illness of her aughter’s little girl, Mr. Long rove her to Steele. McKENZIE Zellar and family of ng with Rev. and Mrs. Dean regon are Zellar. Mr. and Mrs. Pillsbury and chil- ren of Moffit visited at the home f M. Johnson Sunday. Red trail west of McKenzie, Monday, It will take him two, months to com- plete the work he has’ contracted for. Miss Pauline Envik of Sterling wag visiting in McKenzie Tuesday. A number of peopla.took advantage of. the nice weather Sunday .and in- dulged several groups of picnic par- ties, The intermediate grades taught by Mrs. J. M. Bertholf, enjoyed a pienic at Apple Creek. The broncho that “Tot” Madland broke and delivered to Jack Smith is ot taking kindly to demonstration. rse resented very much A. Schauss and Miss Ange- -| line Schauss motored to Rural Tues- jay evening and returned Wednes- jay morning. fick SS eS CAN'T EVER TELL Teacher (indignant)—Why George Boy—I don’t know. Time will tell, Nice thing about not being famous) HL. B.- LOVE D.C. PH. C. Doctor of Chiropractic. EXAMINATION FREE. Eltinge Bldg. Phone 174 FOOT SPECIALIST _ All diseases of feet suceess- : fall ted. one 311 DR. CLARA B. WESTPHAL Richmond's Bootery Set. Evenings by 2) tment. yas a Joe Tinker, member of the Straw Season New novelty Straws in Swiss braids, Leghorns He and Mrs. Tinker posed for the. photographer Florida. and Balibuntals. “Comfortable straws that self-shape COMFTT AND FLEXELNT - Exclusive Feature Straws rgeson’s CLOTHING Better Kodak Finishing ' “YOU'LL NOTICE THE DIFFERENCE” ' HOSKINS - MEYER - DAIRY SURPRISES. A farmer in Thayer county, Nebraska, val-_ ued one of ‘his cows at $150.and two. others at $75 each. 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