The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 29, 1926, Page 10

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glasses “one day last week. Mi: “mere visitors at the Krause home PAGE TEN LEIN (Continued from page nine.) i |, Lein and son, Marlen, Mr. and . Mra. Elmer Arneson spent Sunday re, at Henry Arneson’s ee ie. Edna and Anna Eide of Arena nt a few minutes at Fritz Hagen’s day morning. M. J, Lein motored to Arena Mon- “day to pack up his furniture. Mr. Lein plans on leaving next week for! Ojeta, N. D., where he is going to, Operate an elevator. ‘Olga and Selma Rise, Howard Brenden and M. J. Lein motored to} Bismarck, the latter trading his Ford sedan for an Essex sedan while| there. A large crowd attended servic the church Sunday. After servi lunch was served by Mrs. Ole Vik and Mrs. Ole Spilde. There will be wérvices again Sunday, Aug. 8th. | Joe Rise started heading Art Bjorhus Monday. | Marion Hanson, who has been at- tending summer school at Dickinson, returned home Saturd: Mr. and Mrs. Fritz 1 ily spent Monday eve! Frank Prater home. Mrs, Melvin J. Lein, who has been! spending about a week with her Mwther, who is at a hospital in Dell/ Rapids, So. Dak., returned home Mon- day evening. The J. D. Adams agent was in the neighborhood Friday. nand fam-; ning at the L. Hanson and} family spent $ day ut the G, Went- _ Tent home at Tuttle. Mrs. D Soderholm, who has} been spen: a week visiting rela-) tives at Bismarck, returned home Sunday. | MISSOURI Mr. and Mrs, John Clark — and daughter Mamie otored to Livona| ¢, Sunday where ¢ visited their daughter, Mrs. Sherman Suverly. Mr. and Mrs, W. E, Perry (and children and Mr. and Mrs. John{ 1 and family were Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Robidou’s ve Miss Hilda McDonald, Miss Mil- dred Matteson and Mr. Jos, McDonald motored to New Salem on Sunday Miss Matteson was the guest of Mis McDonald for the past week. Miss Ellen Crawford, student nurs at the ‘Alexius hospital visited at} her home over the we a Miss |" Mi eth friends. De ihea Crawford be home for two) Miss aHilda. chante ion, beginning July 31. MacLean returned from Dickinson Saturday where she has completed a six weeks’ term at the normal. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Robinson and family were callers in Bismarck on{ Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Cliften Kimball were | j,, in Bismarck Sunday where they vis- ited Mr, Ally Cabbage of Glencoe, who is in the Alexius hospital} suffering from injuries sustain an auto accident Saturday morning. REGAN Mr. and Mrs. O. Tyberg and Mrs. Ankerfelt, mother of Mrs. Tyberg, were guests at the J. Nanielson home on Thufeday. Mrs. J. 0. Lei here last week household ing to Pars! Bismarck this her sister, Mrs. While in Tuttle she spent an able week-end at Spiritwood Lal in company with her sisters, Mrs. Jacobson and Mrs. Selmn dae: ton spent Thursday at the J. Dai son home. Mrs. A. H. Lundberg and Robert, and Ella Se! hilling were ca ers in Bismarck Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Gus W acted business in day. S. Rupp visited at the A. H. Mrs. Helgeson home Wednesday even Colip returned Mr. and Mrs. O. Tuesday after an relatives and friends in Ili Mr, and Mrs. E, C. Ruble of Dris- coll were in town Sunday. . Helgeson transacted busi- ness in Lein township Monday. Mrs. A. H. Helgeson, Evelyn Gladys Burdette and Jenny Willi e shoppers in Bismarck on Thur: nd Hike American Legion, auxiliary met at the home of Mrs. F, Hendrickson Wednesday afternoon to make favors for the coming entertainment. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Garnes children left for an extended with relatives and friends in W consin Saturday morning. M Richardson, mother of Mrs. Garnes,| accompanied them. They make the trip by car. Mrs, J. 0, Lein was a dinner guest at the O. Tyberg home Friday even- and ing. Every one enjoyed the dance given Jenkins orchestra furnished the -musie. They intend to come again inthe near future. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jacobson of Tuttle and Mrs. Selma Jacobson of Bismarck were in Regan Friday even- ing. Mr. and Mrs. C. Magnuson and fam- fly were dinner guests at the S. Rupp home Sunday. | the Woodmen Lodge gave a free motion picture in the town hall Wed- ved evening, A large crowd at- Miss Bessie Wilson, who has been atte ged school at Valley City, spent 1 days of last week with her week transacting bu: Helgeson transacted business in marck Tuesday. Orin Tyberg was a caller in Wing iss H. Krause of near Regan is forking for Mrs. H. E. Rannestad. . Freeman and S. Hanson of Bald- zn were business callers in Regan week. Mr. and Mrs. Arndt were callers in Baldwin last week. “Inesday night. in the town hall Friday evening. The ; day. 1 ei | Colle camp, are off fo ve girls working their a dip in L visited at the Elmer Perry home be re call en J, Wilson kK Wedn lipfel Bis na Bren Woods and J. Michelson Mr derek Sheriil led ni nsieted busine re . BE. Rierson and ly spent Sun in Baldwin wit} A. B, Stratton home . 3 1 if of Me Clasky Kk visiting: with relatives in i ¢ Jonkin’s orchestra of Bismarek will give a dance in the town hall]; Wednesday evening, Augu: 4th. ling was business caller ir ck Monday STEIBER Vina Oder called on | Winnie Malone Friday of last week. M Sunday afternc residence, and Mrs, Julius Olson spent and Mr: L. Malone spent nat the Carlson at Painted Woods. t Julia Oakland, the t been engaged for pr who of the F ‘ . and Mrs. Wm Mickel Winnie Malone were callers turday evening. rt Anderson, C. 1 er Malone attend- ed M. W. A, meeting in Regan Wed-| Delbert Olson attended the dance in Regan Friday night. Mrs. Daniel and daugh- sunburst, Mont., who Me-| nes Me! Danie! 1 ille, N. Dak. Robert Pat Regan callers Saturday afternoon. A number of farmers in the vicinity are busy making hay. | Merwin Oder is moving his/ threshing machine from south of Bismarck. He expects to thresh in this neighborhood. Fred Bergquist 1 family at- tended the show in Regan Saturday evening. | J. R. Jones, our local merchant, hauled cream and eggs to Regan Monday afternoon, Miss Winnie Malone took supper | at the Wm Hickel residence Satur-| day evening. Alvin Brackett of Regan has been visiting at the John Anderson , ome. Beecher Malone helped Bill Hickel repair his windmill the other Mr. Boschee is heading grain for Philip Zelmer. The barn on the Vernon Hallum| E: farm was destroyed by fire Sun- day night. | CLEAR LAKE Mr. and Mrs. Jake Heaten and] baby called on Mr. and Mrs. Warren) ning. rown of Sterling | 1} Mother a rand family were| | Mabel Landerholm | dance at Candle’s. Smith’s hotel, JW. siting with Mr. | k Shaffer for a num-! returned to Steele | ent visiting Per home at hoon were | Mrs. | Wed- | delegate | ntion held | uffer r being yeratie con Wednesda neous shower was given | Mr. and Mrs. George | rl Melland home evening. A The eve. at. Mr. | ived many | ners, to the der at Bismart A mise in he ning was § and M useful gifts, Mr. and Mrs. Holburn and son, also Mrs. Hagerbush and daugh- ter: h and Hulda of Manx 1 to the Olausen home V id snent the da Marie and Ruth remaining to v motor n, Born, son on Fri Little Leo Shaffer visitor at the home of s, Mr. and Mr grand- Frank and Mrs. Warren Belile were y visitors at the JW. Beyer | and Mrs. Edward Thomas | and son called the Ed Erickson | Bons y afternoon, | Callers the Marie Olausen } home Sunday were the Misses Hazel | Nelson, Myrtle Christensen and Or della} n, also Harold Chris- coll called on rnoon after servi Tom Olson was a caller in : Arena forenoon, ienry Olson called at the Christ’ Schoon home Tuesday after- noon, ying, but the hay didn’t do well because it has been quite dry. Emil Olson, Marie Silahn and took in the The music was furnished by Oscar Landerholm and son Arthur and Oscar Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. B. Silahn took in the show in Regan Saturday night. The ball game in Regan last Sun- day was well attended. Regan beat Canfield. Those who were visitors at Mabel }and Arthur Landerholm’s last Sun- day evening were Emil Olson, Marie and Agnes Silahn, George prada and. Borlis’ Fisher, and nie Gorden, Victor Nelson and Henry Anderson of Baldwin. Mrs. W. Scott and daughter Marie were Regan shoppers last Friday. Hilda Krause has been working for Mrs. Harrie Ranstead, Agnes Silahn, who has been stay- ing in Wilton while getting dentist ‘Mrs. Arndt and Mrs. Wm. Stanley ry. Heag of McClusky transacted ss here last week. Laub of Carson, former book- id ‘on the Regan State bank, was we "= brother of Medina, te, had the misfortune to his leg and injure his shoulder motoring to Regan to visit his He. was taken to Bismarck Pog te getting along me as base ball. fone with Canfield fog Wh game by one s, Richardéon of Wisconsin spent of last week visiting +» Mra. A, L. Garnes. the musical pictures of 8 a coat va and ,|“Take up bicyel Off to the Races g,” advises Dr. Walter G. K ae bse Ang rescribes, Here is Kendall 12, of Boston, and ident of the starting out cient. mode iphieatons Bere pate woe, all tho wi ‘weight on the ents sponge ! lg near President Coolidge’s summer 50 of ‘em, are earning money for the winter at school. work done, came home last Satur- ‘night visitor with Marie Silahu. is getting busy with| Is 6 This Why. the Woods Call? visitors in. Bismarck last Saturday. Mrs, Ruth Stinguist. visited at ter, Mrs. W: Walter Johnson. | Glee and Don Dixon are ing a few days at the home of tl 4 grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. ©. J Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs, Waiter Garbarke- vitz and little son of Bordulac spent ; |the week-end at the home of her } | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hagen. ee ten re on Alfred Hart- man called at the C. W. Brooks home Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Dixon and family spent Sunday afternoon at C. J. Cleveland's. Mr. and. Mrs. C. , Monda: motored to Wi the day at the home of their son, Cleveland. » Mr. Ebb; Mrs, Martin Hagen entertained the Auxiliary from Wilton at ‘home last Thursday afternoon. The members of the Lutheran) church will hold their annual picnic ce Painted Woods Lake next Sun- jay. the Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. Tom Kjerstines Thursday afternoon. Ed Peterson was a caller at C. W. Brooks’ Friday afternoon. May Anstrom called on Ruth a at Wallis Johnsons’ Fri- lay. Dave Boat and Ed Peterson, who recently made a trip to Lemmon, . Dak., have returned home. Mr...and Mrs. Walter Johnson and little daughter spent Friday vening at the home of Lawrence Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Axle Stinquest were Wilton callers Friday afternoon. Little Bryan Brooks, who has been visiting at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Brooks, returned home Thursday. Jacob Sattler’s were business callers in Tuttle Friday. They were making a deal for a new header. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stark were shopping in Wii Wing Wednesday. Bill Ryan, son Thomas were visitors at the McIntyre home Wed- nesday, Ed Smith and Paul Bennett pur- chased a new Champion header last ‘bese They are starting to head y. Elmer Perry and Ed Smith were Sunday visitors at the G. G. Palms home. Mrs. Windsor Heaton and twin daughters have been visiting since “peers meypd at Mr. and Mrs, Frank Lai riage ‘and Mrs. Ben Klagenburg 4 day night. She had been staying at | 0. Olson’s, Mr. and Mrs. O. Landerholm and Carl Landerholm were visitors at Silahn’s. ‘mil Olson and Marie Silahn called on Mabel Landerholm Wed- nesday night. O. W. Backman is getting a new |house built, which will be a very nice one. L. Lund was a business shopper in Regan Saturday night. _Mabel Landerholm and _ Marie Silahn motored to Wilton the last part of the week, Charley and Isreal Keator, Jim Louis and family motored from Carrington last Saturday to visit | t their parents, Mr.-and Mrs. Keator, and family. Mabel Landerholm was an over PAINTED WOODS _A much-needed rain visited this vicinity last. Monday. Mr. and Mrs, —————————— eee J. Cleveland |, y, to.spend | Wednesday, returning Saturday. evening. | Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and igaitent ‘were shopping in Wing ee Fond has been hauling some lumber for Aurora school District Number 4. The board is having new floors put in and the windows changed. - Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Steighmeyer and little son were callers at the McIntyre home Wednesday. Schneider Bros, Have Highest Test Herd During June Schneider Bros, of Bismarck, who have one of the large herds in the Burleigh County Testing ssociation, have the highest average herd for June, eg oe the report of H. E. Baik, tester. e herd averaged 878 unds of milk with 34,3 pounds of utterfat. The state penitentiary herd was second with an average of 839 pounds of milk and 30.2 pounds of butter- fat. F. J. Splonskowski has third of butterfat. The high cow of the circuit f June is Dairy Kota Konnigen Sunn: side, owned by L. J. Garske. Her production record is 1,635 pounds of milk with 65.4 pounds of butterfat. The penitentiary had second high cow, with a record of 1,507 pounds of milk and 63.3 utter fat. " of Mr. Garske’s herd is third thigh cow, her product- of milk and Owners of cows producing over 50 Dan Dixon were|and family drove to Hurdsfield| until delivered at the pounds of butterfat in res are: Owner No. of Cows Over 50 Ibs, L, J. Garske 6 Schneider Bros. State Penitentiary Dale’s Dairy A. C. Jordan 1 Those who had cows producing over 40 pounds of butterfat during the month were: ‘ 4 1 Owner No. of Cows Over 40 bbs. L. J. Garske 9 Schneider Bros. 5 Breen 4 KF, lonskowski 2 State Penitentiary “4 Dale's. Dairy 3 A. C. Jordan 3 Erik Solberg 1 Thirteen of the 40-pqund cows are pure bred A large part of loss from sour milk, high bacterin count and low quality butter and cheese might be avoided by promptly cooling the milk at the dairy barn. All milk should be cooled to 50 be Steed Pleo irtt or lower and should be kept that cool receiving plant. high herd, the average of which is| re! 865 pounds of milk with 29.7 pounds| encampment wi {The cost of Total Food Cost Per Man For Two Weeks’ Encampment Was Only $7 Feeding 1,200 D husky young North | Dakota national guardsmen is an ex- jPensive business, as the adjutant general’s office here realizes every. time’ is signs a voucher for payment of the bills incurred during the re cent encampment at Camp Grafton, 878 | Devils Lake. Nat that it cost much to feed each man but there were so many of them, mple food for each man daily was no more than the average individuals for a mode total of the entire two weeks’ rant dinn Cannor THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1996 Nevertheless the total of bills in- the mess sergeant and, among these techniciansapa: see who could do the it with the ‘money alloted them. = Varied Menus Under this sort of wizardry flap- jacks and susage appeared for break- fast on some of a company tables, fruit was served in abundance and « for nearly every meal there was a ‘satisfying dessert. Every cook and mess sergeant was required to take an examination and worked hard to justify th Fy Among the ms for which the adjutant ral’s office now is pay- ing were $081.34 for bread at seven cents a pound; 12,720 pounds of steers, 2,292 pounds of bacon and 220 pounds of lard, $2,869.90; butter id eggs, $1,267. other meats such pork chops, sausage, frankfurters, veal steak, roa: ham and corned beef, $343.86; potatoes (340 bushels), prunes, figs, canned goods, pickles, raisin: rolled oats, coridiments, cheese, sugar, coffee, soap, etc., $2,- WA ‘ON INSECTS i druggistseverywhere. 50c, 75c, $1.25 -bottle. Bismarck Gro. Co., Wholesale Distributor, Bismarck, N. D. $782; other groceries such as apples, -<

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