The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 29, 1926, Page 3

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« de | . . | | . ° a le € * returned WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2¢ NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS ee marek. Mr. Gill_ made the trip in a Dodge car. iton | Mrs. Oscar Landerholm left Regan Tuesday afternoon for Chicago, whe: DeWitt Flinn of/she will visit her and two er_and Leonard Flinn of Fargo daughters, Hil r spent "Christmas day at /the Bert | employed’ in Mr. Lander: inn house, holm accompanied her as Bis- Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Johnson spent | marck. Christmas with the W. J. Richard)’ Ernie Gordon, Arthur and Mabel fam Landerholm, Marvin Alm aud M The Grand was packed Sunday | Frec and filda Spitzer motored night when the children of the local/ through the snow to vattdnd. the Sunday scheal their program. program in school No. 1. uch eredit is to he given to Mrs. "Mr und Mes I. Gottlieb Hochhalter for the effort! to Bismarck Wedne: sive put forth in training the ehild~ jioim- returned. wit ed the program, tor motored Mr. Lander. Wis in + Tue tor accompanied h He will spend the holidays Wisconsin. Charlie Ke: marek Tuesday. Walter Schmenski ending a few week, during the Christma Jenging of : : is spending his parental home rth of town. Teddy Richard arrived — in for an_ extended | J. Richard home. s Gretchen Thelen is spending idays with her pa motored to Bis aeeenae Olive Hemtroff spent Wed- | s e Chris in Wilton as the guest of her! spopping in Regan ck ws 2 H sister Mrs. V. Viegel. The school program in Rock Hill Miss Loucill Tibbets un school was not well attended on ac- operation for appendici' count of the cold at the St. A marck. us hospital in ‘The Ch sehool Ni day. was well 1 delicious er the progrm. ay | Spent in playing games, I witt, detholm from the North Pole 5 and wil! Santa Claus. Freda Spitzer, wh tenches that school, spent her Chrict- mas with her folks : Hilma ad Jose Olson and Edwin Olson of Wing took in the school program in school No. Ann Regnier a student of the : Normal is spending her folks. The local for the Christmas holida start again January 10. A large erowd attended the com munity tre Proetan eaevetgeyed by. ail after which all the children were treated to a bag of candy and nuts and pop- corn. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sunquist spent Chr Mrs. George Benedict, Sr., left on y morning for » remainder of th the Soo Mond Jiook to spend ¢ i y: daighite | Marion Alm, winter with her daughter. licaut BralteE Teme nuetecee i Si y evening in the dmaha eles ‘ was the Dickinson | enginee i ——@! Oscar Landerholm ‘and family wei as party given by Com- | £Ue the Salahan home Christ 21 was attended — by} ™48 about forty couples, The party st Ws ited at the August y evening. ed promptly at 9 o'clock with dancing | {Krau which lasted until 11. The comp members then drilled for a short} le¢— + time, after which followed a mili “WeKenzie game of O’Gradie : standing at the TRAE Regi the losers run the gaunt freshments, punch ——__—4 called to James- punt of his brother Goorge Manly w » town again ona s yere given | Carl's illness. by all.) Albert . A good time w The Jamestown m will come here to p pany K team two games, J On the 4th of Janu town quint will pla ihe Normal. Christmas night the Railw e their nee in the armory. ttended, Ihe Normal school closed the fall iWitaen deuuenaaswed: | 17 and enrolled Dec. 1 s Pieba Malley site WekbEe” alia is attending the Teache: Mr. and Mrs. Grant Turner enter. ned their friends Saturday even- enroll-; ing at progressive whist. The even- so far 225 students.| ing was highly enjoyed by those <pected that this will be in-|present. Mrs. Turner served a deli- sed considerably after the holi-| cious lunch School closed Wednesday, Dec. 22, program and community tre few presents were and the children were, ys with Mr, reenerey ents. Allin Paul has had the cast on his | ankle removed and is now able to get around without crutches, er at Washburn, is at home for the holidays. for the wit as holida will be the new ts and remult ar ¢ sumed Jan T smber 22 the Normal quint de- the Regent Independents by a score of 10 to 26. It was noted th itors were not used to a large . “ii nd were somewhat handieap- | to candy and nuts, while ped at the start. Their baskets were apples were passed to the adults. A Made by long shots, During the last| record crowd attended, some having uarter their defense weakened a dista 15 on School sult of the fast t b Roger Bliss, Rodger Bertholf and Jimmie Sivanick are home from Bis- ig the holidays. at the school, iss Mildred Dietzman, who is at- heen arranged I included few(|tending the McKenzie high school, by the Normal orchestra, | has returned Christmas song by b, and a number of short readings After the program as confined mostly to st After the Normal-Regent Schioss left Thurs y mestown and Ypsilan N. Dak. ice cream and) Miss Newman's school in i resideny OIA RERT ete Sibly closed Thursday with a pro- us and ed the presents, ae e The Columbia Chapter No, 11. of a and /Cheistmes. tree, — the Masons held their annual Christ-|_ Mrs. Edna Putnam, who is teach- mas dane r hall Christmas| ing near W night. A large crowd was reported. | days. Paul Larsen of Dunn county was} Orville Nyborger, helper at the sent to the Hospital for the Insane] depot, left for Glendive Saturday, at_Jamestow: where he will un i There is being formed here a Mal- ee ee tose Cross chapter of tne ined ag] Mr. and Mrs. Harry Raske left for | charter members to date. The cere-|® few days’ visit with friends and mony will be performed by officers | relatives. from the Bismarck order. The date} The Drover brothers, who went to of institution postponed | Duluth some time ago, have returnea several times because of various | to McKenzic. meetings that are held in tue Mason-) John Horen, student at the James- ic Temple. It will be instituted. 48) town college, Jamestown, N. Dak., soon as possible, After the institut-| : : ing a dance will be held. came home for a week’s vacation. ‘the Belfield high school has dis-| Miss Grenz, teacher in one of the continued their basketball team be-| Sibley schools, closed her school cause of insufficient material. Their | Thursday and she and Miss Newman, only game played was the one with!teacher of West Sibley school, left Richardton in aes the scene was 4|for Dickinson to spend the holidays. to 56 in favor o: ichardto! "December 28 the Dickinson high school will play their first. game of the season in basketball by playing | their alumni. ments consisted Mr. and Mrs. Dave Dixon called at) ¢—__ © the home of Alvin Lang Wednesday | Regan afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson and daughter were callers at the Law- The Christmas program which was| rence Johnson home Saturday even- given by thé Regan schools Tues-) ings day was well attended. Candy and] Mrs. Oscar Anstrom and children nuts were distributed to cach child] spent Christmas Day at the home of and old folk. Albin Ansfrom in Wilton. - Miss Ella Funston, who teaches} Mr. and Mrs. Dave Dixon and sons school No. 2, left Menoken Monday | motored to Bismarck Tuesday. on the evening train. She is hav-| | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson and ing two weeks’ vacation. family spent Christmas evening at Earl Manning and Martha Alm the Lawrence Johnson hom: tended the show at the Regan thea-| Mrs. Lucile Brooks spending the tre, Saturday night. holidays at the parental Cc Brooks Misses Iola DuTriot, Lenora Johns | home. attended the old time dance at Bald- Miss Viola Hagen of Wing came win Saturday night. Thursday to spend a few days at the Misses Martha Alm and Ella Fun-| home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ston, Marion and Marvin Alm spent| M. G. Hagen. one evening playing cards with Miss) Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Manard and Funston and Miss Marskie, who are| family spent Christmas at the home teaching the Estherville schools. A]of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Axle nice lunch was served at midnigtt. Stinquest. f Charlie Magnuson and family spent Iden Brooks who is attending Monday evening at the home of Nc!s|High school in Wilton is spending Alm to listen to'the radi his vacation at the home of his par- ‘Arthur and Mabel Landerholm at-| ents Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Brooks. tended the Christmas program at and Mrs, Buzz Benedict and Regan Tuesday evening. family spent Christmas day in Wil Ernie Gordon visited with La&der-|ton at the home of his sister Mrs. holm’s Sunday. Ernie has had a iittiv| Ole Uglum. snow to shovel in that south distric!.| Mr. Axle Stinques: made a business Dave Kierland, who call at the home of Albin Erstrom business college at near Baldwin Wednesday afternoon. home for ree! Mae Anstrom and Caroline John- vacation Thursday. Mr. Kierland has| son visited Thursday afternoon with attended cola about olsht mente ie friends Glee and Georgetta Christmas ry ‘am wi was on. s Pig by the Gh; t Wednes-} Miss Hilda Ruth and Edna 8tin- day évening was A caghly. enjoyed west, who are attending school in by all who attended. Stayton wis,| Wilton, are spending their vacation at acted as ita Claus and alateipaeed re Some hae their parents Mr. and ifte from the large ristmas| Mrs, Axle Stinquest. the SiRere war a bagot candy and| ‘Tommy and Billy Cleveland visited fnuts for each child present. The|a few days in Wing at the home of entertainment, consisting of Christ-| their brother Ebba “Cleveland. mas Fecntspark dial 3 and recitations} Mr. and Mrs. Willie Larson a ‘was very fie programa brovght| family were Sunday visitors at th the school lee to a close for ine been of Mr. and Mrs, Henry John- ree Lowe, teach- | # weeks ee etidaye inFembina, | Mr. und. Mra, Ebbo Cleveland of f wilt ‘lll spent, Wednesday in Bis-| Wing visited at the home of his par- ci rebenbaco ipin s program in Ghylin| 2 Fri-| Ocffner and family left | All| Thursday for southern Minnesota to! Miss Norma Long, primary teach- | to her home for etl West | g, is home for the holi- | SO Painted Woods || Beatrice. te schiiee who came to ! their After a prolorged ir woman and two of the troopers through the door with a batterin in the Dave Dixon called on Mrs Peterson Sunday afcernoen . i Mrs. Dave Dixon en ned Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morgan and Mrs Christmas day nd spent Harry ) Jennie visiting her s inneapo- | lis is spendin at the the | sof her parents Mr. and Mrs. | ¥ ning tot agen, b in Bis Morgans. nd Mrs. R eonie Hag roof Gunder Hy § » Lawrence Johnsen : mn visited at Hi Johns« night. dave Dixon : a after nd Mr. were Wilte callers Friday | 1 oe —_——_——-¢ \4 Temvik NEI arn AE Mr. and Mrs. Ch | daughter Dorothea and AL W. Quast and son \te Linton Wedn "Mr. and M tored to Ficlds | hol Allen ome at Jutland, ! and Mrs. C.J. Cleveland | and family | -f Mi THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Battering-Ram Finale They were arrest them for hange of. bullets, ere wounded, the offic -rem. Timothy inset pagured there 2 | Word has by iv i ; jand relatives of the new oe Hire. A Messe) Me Armd y Addy Ay ateele. Unugiter in) the ences and Mrs. Bob Frufen of Presho, Miss Bessie Wilson, who is t M stown, this anon Friday to with ber mother, her me Mr-W rived in Rega pend the holic Me, and Mrs. d The Misses Magdaline Bessie Anderso who have tendin, hool in Bism pendi w parent The n > rrived in Regan on Fri the holidays y their or ler in for her Strat | Myron Rierson and Cheste [who have be | B k hon he holid be | | Bismarek, are home for the holidays.) “My and Mrs. Carl Johnson were The Fristad and Engbrecht | Ra : hoppers in Bismarck Monday. |loeal t r respe ? tive he Vspend th one of . Luey and brother n on Wednesday “3S. Rupp i. Helge Rupp, h Sunday. The vescular whieh ha ceting of th und Henry dinner who is teach » had jing in the Dantu | Christmas program | now will enjoy ‘ i end Mrs, Jon Wilt Jers here in town, had their Christ. | mas program Thursday evening. They will enjoy a week's A large Bese was ing | | tended the | theatre « Mrs. ing uh her evening. s Enders and nd Renec - » spent the holi- with her mother. | . Mrs. Frank Muckler were and Tren! Monahan, and Anna motored to Linton Saturday evening to attend the movies at the Willows theatre. Mr. and Mr: | Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Schenkenberg: Jand baby were Christmas. dinner guests at the Powers Hendrix home. cee and Mrs. Frank Muckler ‘istm: dinner guests at the Fred Hendrix and a Will Foell and fami were callers at the Powers Hend home Frida Sunday being every one from town enjoyed slid. ing and toboggan Mr. and Mps. E ger and baby were callers at the P. Sehenkenberger home Sund Mr. and Mr B. Charles Enders and daughters Dorothea and Renee and Miss Thercsa Koppy were caller: at the Frank Foell home Sunday evening. Mrs. Frank Muckler was called to rious illness of her mother. Misses Carrie Burkhardt and Pauline Schlecht of Linton spent the holidays with their parent: Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Sailor of Underw: b,, spent the holidays with the Ia parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Sehlecht. rd Mrs. George Nauman and family were Christmas dinner guests at the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Nauman, Ladies Aid will meet at the David Calquhoun home Wednesday, Dec. 29. Everybody weleome, ane Regan School gave a Christ- ned hoagie in the town hall on Tue evening of last week which was fatvended by a large crowd and enjoyed by everyone, Mr, and Mrs. J. Fisher are the proud parents of a baby boy born at the Bismarck hospital last week, Among those who were in Bismarck last a were Mr. and Mrs, A. Fish- ‘er, Mr. and Mrs. H. Dimmond, Mr, Towh Monday on account of the se-| iams, Jr., 0 sto spend who a days w at the M Dimmo guests marek on j et his home d N. Bosworth is in Abe , this week attending to the interest of the nery, of which he is presiden' ‘erguson nd Mrs. Peter Geo. Ferguson non Ball Mond: | i . i has his hot water alled and states that they See enjoy its comfort these “Albrecht ¢ been and Johnson of tking inventory ard at, Raleigh the past. week. Mr. and Mrs, as their Clarence F Mr. and Mr: Jand Roy Fros Oniy | through the presence Pete Klein and of Roy Anderson Monday a serious prevented wh cre! Woodrow Peterson, son of matt Pet jerron) while coasting treet in front of the hotel, the county road Vita j AT the little children of and vi nesday afternoon when the terian Sunday schoo) gave treats and social entertainn them. Mr. and Mrs. lave the proud parents of ng at Flasher hospital. Mot | babe are doing nice} handle the Christmas rush week, Mr. and Mrs. P. J, Rausc tained as dinner guests Sund: C. L. Kleinschmidt and fam George Beers of Canno: shopping in Raleigh Mond: mas holidays with his son, and family. Mitchell, 8. D., was in town ing pastoral calls, Owing to heavy , roads Brisbane and Raletgh Re Presbyterian minister, was Baldy te hold services in Raleigh had diffeiulty etting bet ihe of James and Timethy HMeged cruelty tO} moved from Rale in which the | Dav Meeney is shown of Mason it callers in Wilton — of nr attending school in i-ond at her home. ne the home'of the former — in Rasche w and Odessa Wil- cn postponed until ill he at the S| n home, Dixie Limited,” ‘returning the same | shopping. ted roads were getting in pretty | a nner guests Sunday even- ing, Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Beem and Oilel coneiag | iit is a very dangerous place, as/owing to the win Schenkenber- | buildings a driver ean not sec the gestae until they are Tight upon ity had a happy time Wed- Winifred Morrison daughter bern to them Sunday even- The merchants of Raleigh h to add new clerks to their forces to ing, Alfred Frost and Mr. and Mrs. Ball was A. R. Bosworth of Velva, N. D., ar- rived Tuesday to.spend the Christ- Harry Fisher of Lemmon, 8. D., representing the Turner creamery 6f day in the interests’ of his company. Rev. E. W. Corbitt of Leith was down between trains Tuesday mak- me * phat <2 cael NWONNMIRS A AR TY HAI IIIS deen Fe jand Carson in the evening, losing! Edw. Morris his way and having to leave his car | Anderson, i |Tuesday to spend a few days visit ing friends and her brother and fam ily, the Owens. Winifred Morrison w visitor Monuay, getting with his new daughte The Lutheran Sunday school under | Sunday ‘the directions of Mrs. Oleson, Helen | attended. ' Rosson and Mattie Peterson has been} Iss as a Flasher ready for their Christmas program | ors at the ’ |which was held in the schoolhouse Christmas evening. i Roy Steele and Jeame over from Fl jwhere they are attending lto spend the holid | home folk. | rived his broth }P. a. Ra evening, Ww estrum day ho si Jail Rausch of spend Chr and family, Mr. ¢ with | Pleading L. Klienschmiat ag theie holiday ¢ chmidt's sister, Miss Martha . Beem de day son ce . the | Brundages, at Mott, N Ds | + Miss Clara Hersoff “spent Christ: | with her aunt in Leith, N. D. and Mrs. Walter Grace had dinner guests, Dempsey, Mr. «| Benny i an] Thayer and j Indiana where he Ifor the past se e half aj Mr. and Mrs 1 w Russell Moore have zh onto the N. A | farm northeast of Raleigh. | nee the cold, stormy weather a aded eagle has been noticed in | ion o Dogts crashed They will be remembered as zh folk | rost is staying at the Beem d doing their chores while} , Philade hey Mrs, rd the } vy. Towa,| they are away. athe Mrs, Oscar Westrum [family of Flasher spent Christm jthe Westrum home in Raleigh s{ Rev. and Mrs. G. L. Halmrast of | Flasher wete over several times the past we sisting in arranging the naughton Lutheran ‘Christibas program. \ A + | Be im ith’ theit| | Ecklund — jgan's football ag that he lost Wakil noon he phy upolis, the | | jumped and weig er. Bismar to spend espective y Hilken has returned to | her home southeast of town for Bismarck] few weeks’ visit L. Anderson transacted busines in Wilton Tuesday. Donald Morris hauled hogs to Wilton Wedn Mr. and Mrs, dak ily were shoppers in Wilton Tues- home in ton a r Rhine ae ieorge Rosenbeck hauled a load o} coal from Anderson coal mine Wed- | ek nesday. ri - Art and Ernest F ers in Wilton Tuesday. Misses Dorothy, Bernice and Gerald | Morris were business shoppers in Wilton Tuesday. \ Jin-} Miss Dorothy Anderson returned | home on}from Bismarck Wednesday morning where she attended the funeral of Mrs, Hannah Larson, will Bis ke were call-| I. Keator of hast | son were ome on business shoppers in ‘Thursday. | Burl Monroe transacted business in. Wilton Thursday. { The Christmas program which f Sidney,{held at Miss Edna Nord’s school the holt jay night well attended. sie chine : Thomp- in Still WwW iiton ie Ladic fternoon, ab ical were busine! at the} Priday. ; Wall alkenstein has been on list the past week. urned to! Those present at the T, F. Morris | |home Christmas were Mr. and M OLDS of heador chest are more easily treated externally with— vic 2KS Over. tr Mule Sons Used Yearly _ rdeen, S.| business | Aberdeen | motored | “y tnev(f DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Examination Free Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D Elashy of the rost had children i Good Used Auto Parts of all makes and models— Call, Phone or Write Bismarck Auto Parts Phone 154 513 Bdwy. ‘hal . A. BISMARCK, N. D. of mind en little down the coasted Ra h Presby- a tree, ment for Capital Funeral Parlors 216 Main St. Licensed Embalmer Phone Day or Night—22W Jos. W. Techumperiin, Prop. a baby ther and ve had the past ‘h enter- jay even- ily, ¢ , Frank, Wednes- between agg on Lett Aa and family, and Dave snd walk home. | Mr. and Mrs. irs. Paul Dempsey went to Shields | family spent Christmas at the J. M. | Thompson home. Mabel McCall Burl Monroe home Friday afternoon. | acquainted | 5 BS nice little Christmas Program was was real. well Elmer Williams and e nd Sam Brown, Herb | very busy this past week getting Fricke and William Jiras were visit wry Man Gets Fine and Sentence For | Giving Away Liquor Watertown, guilty to of giving during ‘d/ Mun fternoon to spend the holi- | here nie HIOFR Ine h th sdman of Dee, aN of Pennsyl- | RLY} in the 1 | vania will not « and G we vi footh The bank and was The bank was NAVY VOTED THE BEs’ P "ila stelnhty a the most valuable in ividual palyer. vE iu DS of Michi of fu These are our regular purpose of this sale. old or out of date, as all of it was either purchased or manufac- tured in our own workrooms this fall. W worn. We are allowing up to 30‘. payment sales up to 20%: Here are a few striking examples of the wonderful bargains offered in this sale: Bismarck Fur Phone 610 \ at the | at the o'clock tonight (P) Tonight—Wednesday and Thursday refused | is for A teuching human story of a girl, a man and a dog football With meet- | ua nad Brow n were run: | Harry Con The dog sensation of the screen jammed with suver-thril A picture that is dra Comedy :— Q revealed after “The Vulgar Yachtsmen” Bismarck Fur Compan After Season Sale of Furs All our goods carry the original price tag, showing true name , and prices in plain markings. tandard furs, none shipped in for the All old stock from this season, yet none have no oid shop- discount for cash and on deferred discount. Kangaroo Skin Coats, formerly $125, OW AS 6. ceo ct ine oa ee Deferred price ...............55- 1 Sealine Coat, our own super-made, formerly $190, cash price ......... Deferred price ..... 1 Sealine Coat, Skunk collar and cuffs, formerly $240, cash price ........ Deferred price ................-- 1 Sealine Coat, Fox collar, formerly $225, cash price ...... 6:66... +4- Deferred price ........ 1 Muskrat Coat, formerly $275, cash ACTOS el graris ria ae fi ciicnte Wea itiee wroi een Deferred price ........-:5:--.-.+ Several Muskrat Coats, formerly $300, cash price .............00000+++ 225.00 Deferred price .................. 250.00 Hudson Seal Coats, formerly $500, cash BICC. eh oboe assualt ee Deferred price ................,.- 400,00 Raccoon Coats, Jap Mink, etc., all on the same terms. See a few of these bargains on display in our show wndows. Come in and see those that this space does not allow us to list. Our Guarantee Bond given with every pur- chase, guaranteeing you full satisfaction and two seasons’ free repairs if any are required. 133.00 152.00 168.00 192.00 157.50 180.00 200.00 207 Fifth Street Hazen and Beulah miners vs. Bismarck American Bowling Alleys 8:00 | Capitol Theatre sentenced to * county jail by throbbing breath-taking suspense and uprearious comedy. 225.00.

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