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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16,1926" 1061 will be held OO McKenzie : | the community hall. ‘ a Ser is beit . T. A. hing tl Pe, inch of Fargo was in Mc- trinket: Everybody is invited. git jast wae buying horses. The Sons of Norway gave a dance 0 slippety roads -Réscoe|and served lunch Friday evening at Coons had the misfortune to tip over.!the community hall. A very large eee age done was a broken! crowd was in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Oeffner enter- ‘The Royal Neighbors had their election of officers Saturday after- at prog re whist Saturday | noon. night. Eight tables were in play. \ ea ee ey play. Heralds met with Mrs. Eveline Bets Coons and Miss} c, je Saturday afternoon. ia Gite Mrs, ries Pe ae’ ane h % . rum atten the old! The Sewing club met with Mrs. gathering at Bismarck Sat-| Harry Olson Thursday afternoon. There was no Sunday school In: C, T. U, met with Mrs.) we a Chthe Thursday, The next Sunday owing to the stormy weather. ill be with Mrs. 8, fi -_— The PT. A. thot in regulat Clear Lake | last Tues rs rese! *| Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Van Viect stop- preg nied, consisted of | ned at the Albert Christensen home every phase of broadcasting from| Wednesday on their way to town. Grand opera to “old time fiddling.” Quite a lai crowd attended the Election of officers followed the pro-| Poultry, and farm Jecture given at gram, Rev, H. Zellar was elected| the Drisco 1) Wednesday aft president; Mrs. Core, Paul, vice presi-| noon: —Tt_ was ane interesting dent, and Mrs. Roscoe Boren, secre- oe instructive and very much {ary and treasurer, Mra, HT. Crum| “Frank Shaffer assisted his son-in- Bliss were appointed a committee on|/*¥, Harold Hargrave, to butcher id means for hot school! Tuesday. M Manly, Mrs. H. » B. and Clarence Olson motored Fairehild and Mrs. A, Oettner were|*® Bismarck Thoreday. in charge of the refreshments. . A party was given Thursday even- The Koyal Neighbors elected offi-| ! at Clear Lake school No. 1 by cers last Thursday for the ensuing! Miss Lenora Life ed for her pupils. year. Mrs. Gco, Manly was reclected A very nice lunch was served, games Oracle. were played and all ad a very ple: Wills, Belk of Bismarck spent the |" 104 ars, Henry Olson visited week-en ere Wi is mother. a + \ ‘The Ladies Aid met with Mrs. J. M.|at the J. W. Beyer “ho evening on their way home from town. \ Bostholf Wednesday: Wharton arc|. Daisy Dodds stayed with Nora \ entertaining Mr, Wharton's fathcr|Olson Thursday night after the 4 school party. and mother from Fargo. They expect number from this vicinity ‘The county agent of Burleigh coun-| tended the “Sons of Norway dance” ty conducted a farmers’ meeting at/#t Driscoll Friday evening. the ‘hall Faiday. ‘There were threo| . Christ Schoon, who is one of the speakers who gave talks on poultry,|Jjurymen at Bismarck this term, came sweet clover, alfalfa and diversified|down Friday evening to spend the farming in “general. A large crowd week-end with his family. He re- of farmers and business men attend-| turned to Bismarck Sunday. cd and felt themselves amply repaid| Mrs. William Stiles was over and by interesting and instructive talks.| Stayed with Mrs. Magness Friday A fine lunch was served to the farm- beets Mrs. Magness is still quite ; oorly. Cree and Mrs, Geo, Manly and Mrs.| Bernice and Paul Pasley entertain. Isabel Colby left for Jamestown late|ed some of their young friends Satur- Saturday night by car and owing to day evening. the unlooked for storm did not arrive: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson and there until 5 o’clock Sunday morning. Rudolph Jensen were shopping in Bis- They returned Sunday evening by ™arck Saturday, returning Sunday train. | afternoon. Students of the high school: and| | Lenwood Beyer stayed with Stanley the seventh and eighth grades had|Walgren Saturday and Sunday. the experience of being lost in a| Mr. and Mos. Ole Newland and snow storm when they went out for|family are visiting for a few ye a sleigh ride party Saturday night. with Mrs. Newland’s parents, Mr. The Aberdeen bus turned back to|and Mrs. Jens Hansen, of Kidder being unable to| county. mic tap eh ay. : Ci Y Beyer and friend spent Satur- L. E. Heaton ipped three car- day evening and Sunday with home loads of hogs to S. Paul this week.| folks. ‘Andy Doucetto went to Bismarck| Mr. und Mrs, Dallas Barkman and Tuesday. Mrs. Doucette is in a hos- daughter, Dorothy, were Sunday visit- pital there and is reported getting|ors with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson. wlong nicely. i _Harry Wentland of Jamestown ar- Ms and Ars, Lee Hamblin went to|rived Monday for a few days’ visit Haselton Sunday to visit with Mrs.) with the Albert Christensen family. Hamblin’s sister, Mrs, Matt Dahl. || ——_—_——— Matt Dahl was a McKenzie visitor Saturday. ‘ Lein G. H. Leathers and family spent Sunday in Mandan. eer Bou\ccain GRO TER..5 D. B. Leathers will leave Thursday| , Miss Sybil Strandness, Helmer for Long Beach, Calif., where he will! Arneson, Art Bjoxhus and Arnold visit with his brother Clifford. 1 hristianson spent Friday afternoon Frank Kershaw of Christiania town-#t J. 0. Rise’s. ae ship spent Saturday here. Quite a few from this vicinity at- ‘The Drover brothers left last week| tended the Sons of Norway dance at for Duluth, where they will work in| Driscoll Friday evening. All repert- the iron mines. ed a good time. me Fred Envik returned Saturday from| #4. Nygaard spent Friday evening He came by way of Spokane ®t the Gunderson home. and reports the west as dull. N. A. Soderholm spent Tuesday R. E, Meyers and family are leaving| evening at Fritz Hugen’s. ‘ Thursday for Little Rock, Sie to erase tae ear pea Ernest p eveni e span he holidays with Mr. Meyers’ John Birkeland home. oe da: re rneson an n, Helmer, ties oem returned’ Monday! ctored to Driscoll ‘Thursday after: i nt! noon. ented Josephaon, Fis sister, Mrs.| Art Bjorhus motored to Bismarck Wm, McCidskey. heradyy to attend to business mat- W. L. Watson and Charley Bratton] ters. : i busi-| John Birkeland and daughter, Gale, gent to Bismarck Monday on Push) motored to Driscoll Thursday after: he Christmas program will be! noon. ° isos the schoolhouse Wednesday cttara apterneles drove 2 Dris- ; of coal Friday, even: Deemer FP : Mr. and. Mrs, J. 0. Rise, “Selma, Arthur and Irwin spent Tuesday TT] evening at the Dallas Barkman home, Drisco \]""Mr, and Mrs. Dallas Barkman and ——— hia aot Dareiyy tek Suny din- : ner a f @ Morgansen of Minot was a/""Tturold Christianson hauled a, load weq ‘gnd visitor of Ennis’. of grain to Driscoll Thursd: ha Ennis was home over Sun-|" Quite a large crowd attended the nd left Monday for Steele. annual meeting of the Ladies’ Aid ih | Beuschwein entertained ut 8) held at Nels Dronen's Wednesday ‘ee vee her little daugh- siterapes. Mrs. af O- Bisa. was elect i ed president Ai wd of youns folks gathered | was” elected vice” president, Mrs. at Ennis’ Sunday evening. The} Seymour Arneson was elected treas- time pases playing whist, urer and Mrs, Ole Spilde was re- i M fer was in town Tues- elected 3 cretary. Collection taken thics. Robert: Sharp, Miss. Florence |" Helmer. and” Bile Aretien pel Sharp and: little Billie called on Mrs.) Miss Strandness spent Wednesday M.T. Olson last Thursday afternoon. | evening at Seymour Arneson’s. Mr, and Mrs. Chas Newcomber en-| Joseph Rise spent Wednesda) tertai at cards Friday evening, | ing with Arnold ¢ Christianson. Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart and Mr.j £4. Nygaard ‘and Knut and Mrs. Everett Carr being guests. motored to Driscoll Saturday. M. T. Olson was tn Bismarck last! Mr, and Mrs. Seymour Arneson . * oe) Seeeniars, Rubie and Hazel, spent tertained a few git! friends at 8} Brenden homer “the Sivert birth party Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Geo. Christianson, who has . Elmer Hanson of Palm Beach, | y nt the past three ks at St. , Minn., visiti spent Thankagiving | having some dental ‘work cd = rents, Mr. and|turned home Monday. Mrs. H. P. irs, Elmer Han- teh son remained i las ene: Sen. ——_—_—_—_____—_——_——_ A inn. visi Ciitwes'|| - Tappen News | Mr. and Mrs. A. Rrasshrelas Mew it dn et Walae & ir. ant ir, Walter Stauffer hi tt Mrs. Repp visited Hi from the cities, where be nas aoe Olson Saturd: n the Best three weeks seeking employ- meni bi: ter A d Christ Nuce and Clarice, motored to took about 20 young folks for’ nesday, returning the same day. leighride party to-Dawson on. Su Thursda Al shania day evening, where they had lunch in the hotel. They danced awhile and| day. irs, Chapin served i Nace yetvened Rome, , Hev. Foss had dinner with Mr. A birthday party at the home of Mrs i. Knudson Fridsy evening. Der prenemener: in town was ten- i Miss Helen 0} h Mrs, C. W. Hillerson left for her) birthday. Abect 20 ghd dings Bloux Falls, 8. D, ake will visit there nel | Sathered mdf most enjoyable ti ‘i : a number of useful gifts. | vinlted an aihon Andrew. Gross opened his new Chas, Bwanson. | butcher shop on Saturday and treat- ison.was in town Thursday./°¢ cach and everyone to coffee, Ole x EJ. A : os n Thu: sandeiches ind di nuts. nderson wee cow tgle Ashelman, who former; He dipper with Mr. and retarans Be iter farm near Streeter. Club a 2 met at | Christus F BZ. Gites, “An mennberd were | pores, Carl Lawrance and Mary Martine-| hi Friday affernoon as Billy Yetter|son were in the capital city Satur. | his loss. day S| the new garage on the Martin Brakkie me Thursday | La THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Present and ndid lunch was|at the home of Frank Johnson Sat served. All report a fine time. urdi Mr. and Mrs. Dave McKee went to| Chas. A. Johnson was in Baldwin Bismarck Thursday for shopping pur-|. Monday on business, | | | i and Roy Benson were returning from|day. They left their home 12 Mediffa and Howard Johnson was yo-| o'clock and didn’t get in until half ing east on the red trail about one|past two. The road was so bad they everyone danced the light fastastic| daughters Dorthea and Rence motor- until the wee hours of morning. \ed to Bismarck Tuesday. While Mrs. John Montgomry, who was a/¢here they attended the show “Mag-| patient in the Bismarck hospital the| da” at the auditorium. Past two weeks, has returned hom Joseph A. Bosch of Linton wes aj . P. Johnson of Tanncr is caller here Tuesday. i patient in a Bismarck hospiial f Powers Hendrix and son :Thomas! the removal of a tumor of sto-| motored to Linton Tuesday afternoon. = , . | Willis LaPaugh of Linton was a| { Pauline Miller of ivawson is| business caller here Tuesday and visiting friends in our village this! Wednesday. week. ; Math Koppy of Hampton was a Mrs, John Severson of Canada is|business caller here Wednesday. here ing her sister, Mrs. T. J.| Henry Speichert, manager of the) Nelson, whom she hasn't seen for 27| pool hall returned Wednesday from 7 ‘ innesota, where he. has been visit-' Knut Knutson is busy plastering ing. ‘Gus Jocb of Hampton was a caller Property, here Wednesda Miss Bessie Halverson of Crystal| “Mrs, Otto Schenkenberger is re- is visiting her sister here,| ported on the si Montgomery. | Ben Nagel Oren Thompson is numbered! here was fatally injured in an au- the ill, but_at this writing is] tomobile accident last Thursday eve- able to sit up. ning, Dec. 2, while on his way to ir. Arthur Meish of Medina is as-| Hazelton. The accident occurred isting as meat cutter in the new] about three quarters of a mile south butcher shop. of Hazelton. John Gimbel’s car had Mr. and Mrs. Angus Bell entertain-| stalled there and had been pulled to Miss Anna| the side of the highway and abandon- G y City and Miss| ed, and Mr. Nagel was driving north Pauline Miller of Dawson, also Frank| toward Hazelton. It is evident hej jua. was on the wrong side of the road joy Benson has purchased a shoe| and his lights were poor, so he did} cobbler outfit and is prepared to do|mot see the stalled car until very| all_kinds of shoe and harness work.| close to it. J. A. Ostermans have purchased u| Tracks on the highway showed new Atwater Kent radio to be enjoy-| where he had set his brakes and slid | ed these long-winter evenings. the wheels about twenty feet before; Lenard Jenings and Ardella| hitting the car. After the impact, it) Woodwick spent Sunday at the J. L.| is evident that Nagel’s car somer-| Woodwick home in Tanner. | saulted about twice, but did not spill | , George Rudy of Crystal Spri the occupant out, but rather pinned | is here visiting friends and relatives.| him between the car and the ground | Edward Teskie has purchased » h time over, and when found he International truck to haul] was hanging over the broken wind —_-———_—- to Hazelton where Dr. Monteith ren | ——_————— | dered first aid, and was then taken’ | Ghylin to a hospital at Bismarck. His in-| 3 nature, that his life could not | Walter Sheminsky is visiting with he ouved, and he died the following | his parents in Minnesota. Saturday, His skull was badly frac- | Julia Sheminsky yisited with’ Mrs.| other seriou ‘Alm and Martha Wednesday after-|°'Mr, Nagel noon. young man, gravel with. shield unconscious. He was brought juries, however, were of such a ser-| Miss Florence tor and Miss|¢ured and his chest crushed, besides Marvin and Marion Alm called at| He was married and leaves Regan Tuesday afternoon. his wife, four small child | Fred Ehnes and son Theodore are| other relatives. Funeral was held) moving a building from Wilton out| Monday at the Catholic church at to the Aug. Krause home near Regan.| Linton, Fr. Weber officiating. | Rueben, Ella and Esther Krause| “Dr, Wolverton of Linton was here had the misfortune of tipping over| on professional business Friday. with the cutter while. going to schooi| Miss Katie Thomas spent the week- Thursday morning. Although none| end with her parents at Linton. of the children were hurt, the sled| Quinten und George Foell and was badly damaged. Alice and Donald Calquhoun attended Willie Ehnes was a visitor at the| the play “Dutch Detective” at Hazel- Krause home Wednesday afternoon. | ton Friday evening. Alfred Anderson left for Furgo| Quite a number from here attend- Tuesday evening to attend the tractor | ed the boxing match between Christ school. Grenz and Roy Armstrong at Hazel- | The P. T. A. meeting which was|ton Thursday evening. \ held at Ghylin schoolhouse No. 2) Merle Buck of Hampton was a call- was well attended. There will be an-| er in town Friday. other meeting Dec. 3ist at the same} -The Y. P. B. met at Mrs. Gordon schoolhouse. Towne’s Friday evening. ‘Miss Martha Alm stayed with Mabel| "Miss Freda Beck, who is ill with| Dimond over Sunday. pneumonia, was taken to is | Israel Keator, who is employed| marck hospital Friday evening. Her! near Bismarck, visited with his folks] uncles, Jacob Beck and John ‘Weber, | over Sunday. Sr., accompanied her. here. will be Chelstian Endoavor| sis ond’ Mra. Charles Raders and meetings in the Regan church every! danghters were Linton callers Sat- ‘Sunday evening. urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. August Krause and| Christ Grenz of Hazelton wis u son Adolph were dinner guests at the! caller in town Saturday. Jake Spitzer home Sunday. Mike Smith of Hampton was Herb Falmer and Earl Davies were| caller here Saturday. \ business callers in Bismarck some| Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Quast and son time last week. : _ | Neil and Miss Theresa Koppy were| adies Aid will be held at the Sig-| Linton callers Saturday evening. — j{ ménd Rupp home Wednesday after-| “Miss Esther Albricht is reported) noon. he sick list. ‘Andy Garnes, Jr, had the misfor-| "Mp and Mrs. Chester Brogden a tune of breaking his sled, when he} Mr. and Mrs. David Cal tied it to a car, and while crossing] callers at the John BI the crossing between Main strect at| urday evening. Regan, his sled got caught in the Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Quast enter- wheel and broke. . [tained Mr. and Mr: N. Hendrix, tia oa RIOR Mr. and Mrs. David Calquhoun —%| son Sammy, Mr. and Mes. Charles Steiber ‘| ders and daughterdand Mr. and Mrs.| | Powers Hendrix at a°6 o'clock dine ner Sunday evening. ! Ed. Chilson was a Linton caller) Sau evening. 5 : : Powers Hendrix was a caller Pleasantview Otto Shenkenberger home Sunday aft-| school will give a Chi can tainment, December Miss Julia Heisler, who has been | be served after the pi ill for over a week, resumed teaching Mr. and Mrs. Julius Olson were} again Monday. Regan shoppers Saturday afternoon.| Mrs. P. Schenkenberger spent 4; J. R. Jones and Miss Hazel Jones| tow days at the home of her son, Otto | made a trip to Regan Thursday. Schenkenberger. | Miss Catherine Doyle spent the week-end at the home of her cousin | ¢—————____+~___- rs. mM. jickel, | D4. Malone wasn jansonges. with| | Wild Rose | carrier Thursda; —_—_—_—_——_————_—_*! lary’ Doyle, who has_ been The Misses Helen Erickson and} staying with the Hickel family has|Helen Skramstad and pupils are changed her boarding place to the| giving a Christmas program at school home of Wil Buchholz near her|No. 1 Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 21, at school in Wilson township on ac-|2:30 p. m. Everybody invited to} count of bad roads and cold weather.| come. | Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Malone were the} A number of the farmers uro recipients of an radio from their} here loaded a carload of hogs Fri- children. Among those who have|day to ship to St. Paul Saturday. been to listen atid spend the cve-|. The eighth grade pupils took the ‘ning are Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson| state examinations Friday while the and family, Mr. and Mrs, Julius Ol-|lower grades enjoyed a holiday. son and Delbert Olson, Mr. and Mrs.| Leonard Johnson, who has been Wm, Hickel and the Misses Catherine | taking treatment in Bismarck, retarn- and Mary Doyle. ed home Friday. pay x Jake Stroh made s'trip.to the coal] Nels Tompson, who is serving as mine Thursday with two teams and|» juror at Bismarck, came down sl a : Friday to. spend the week-end at Robert Patzner was a Regan visitor Lame sig ‘Thursday. Miss Ada Saville and brother, Lee, who are attending high school in ———— >? | Braddock, spent the week-end with | Naughton the home folks. | Homer Brownawell, who has been on the si ist the past week, is Mr, and Mrs. Hugo Solberg were in| out and around again. the capital city on business Mon-| A number of our young folks at- tended the dunce at Braddock Fri- Johnson went to Bismarck | day evening. ‘ Mike Glovais and Henry Koenig id Mrs. Arthur Solberg anc| attended the movie at Braddock n visited with Mr. and Mrs | Thur: evenii Frank Johnson Sunda! “ Mie len Belekson, teacher of to the capital | school No. 1, on spending the red | city in his sled Wednesday. Christmas vacation with her parents rthur Solberg had the misfortunc | st Portal. of hurting himself Tuesday. y mies Helen Skramstad, who teaches August Solberg and Arthur Solberg | the Ch ia a Grove school, plans on were in the capital City Wednesday. reine ‘alley City to spend the Arthur Solberg went into see a doc-| Holidays with the gg ters 5 \ tor about his injury he received in] UF mail man was delivering the ah fall ee: eg Si mail Mi rs al in the capital c! Chas. A. J who came down bis car Friday, a team and h ‘train k to BI Richard_Ericks: im th tbal elty Saturday. nO" | SOrrtag Om the a and has. Johnson took Edwin Jobn- | gyrameted mre bound johnson Mo. 5 Bens home Sunday an: Mice and: Artuar Gsiberg. were in turned Monday-in time to have ‘elf the capital city Saturday on business fi ~ Frank sna Caas Jobnson were in tere ye Pon el Saturday. Aw town. “Emil dohnson and children calloc | sad nows of ears peat several years ugo. He leaves u w and father and two brothers, besides his sister, Mrs. Saville, to mourn tne dressing and packing turkeys this, es week tor shipment to Chicago daughter, Tra . , a - ; visited at the Steve Bachar home tt culled st the Marchant | d mile east of Ladogo, the two cars|had to dig snow for about ten-miles.| A larke Mad tke jolnt praia evening. i Thursday forenvon. { "Fred Smith took his hogs to Wing ollided, badly damaging both, knock- = T. A. meeting given by’ kdward Schuh is staying with his Marchant was a Wing caller) on F ing the wind shields out and breakin, ——S ae Esther Benz and Mary. Metcalf. ¢ or, He Schi fle Henry 1 | He 5 rand J, E. Witt off the front wheels of Mr. Yetter’ Temvik i Miss Benz's school, near: Moffit ej ’ Philip Schuh and | sh their dressed turkeys on car. However, neither occupant o Saturday evening. A large crowd ) ‘ ind familys Visited | Pri the cars was hurt. y visi : : ay| Mr. and Mrs. 0. Sperry and enj a e 8 Ih home ‘A large crowd from here attended! Mr, and Mrs, C, N. Hendrix and|@® Present and a most, enjo . y Schuh hon 4 ; \ Ww Rose Horiesh, the wedding dance in Crystal Springs) Mr. and Mrs. Powers Hendrix ana/time was had by all. | A. a Nieters and John MeKnot- Henry Sielinger and | and 3 ‘olan and fam- ae Fee edenas? eats a6 Fee calltty ot the Will Foell! ge Tuesday. a moths visited | iy, v at mes Novy home . eds | a 5 her aunt, inger’s Thursday eve-| Satu many useful and expensive gifts, and| Mr, and Mrs, Charles Enders and| this week. Rosic Hor going to visit her ~ Schrunck | Simes N PAGE-NINE far- family, John and Herman Fode visit-! daughters, Margaret, Irene and aon, ed on the ed at the Herman Wicters home Wed-| Leroy, visited at the Chris Hien by Jake evening. | home 'Satutday evening, Pearl White visited with Mrs.} Chris Hien was a Wing caller - Homberg on Monday afternoon, urday afternoon, é een n John Cook was a business caller in| Carl Johnson and Wenzel Kozinek farmers around here re) Me and Mrs. James Novy Bismarck ‘Thursday, ‘were in Wing on’ Saturday, . and Rosie Hor Henry and Herman Sielinger and, Herman Neiters was in Wing Satur- Roy Jepson, at a hospital _in W ia, where he moved from here chant. ife pla ov a Wing caller Annie Tracy and Anton Novy} aunt and unel —& Wednesday forenoon. visited with their aunt and uncle.) N Mr. Wentz is moving on the place Mr. and Mrs. O. 0. y and cou- | j ated by Mrs. Hindbouel sin ie Hori M RG M0 and = Mrs. Joe d family this week, ‘aret nnd Irene Marchant visit- with Pearl White Saturday eve- The _ following Mrs, Hindbouch mov Herman Neiters. The New (Constant Viscosity) Motor Oil Developed by the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) to solve the problem of dilution of motor oil in the crank case. And it does it. In the past all motor oils have been compromises. Satisfactory in varying degrees— yes— but still compromises. That’s news! Trouble in cold weather—trouble starting—trouble after a few hundreds miles of motoring—always a little trouble somewhere! In the past, motor oils have had to compromise in order to meet two contradictory demands. They have had to be light to enable the engine to turn over easily in starting— they have had to be heavy to maintaina safe viscosity after a few hundred miles of motoring.They have met neither demand perfectly. Startling! But true. 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