The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 24, 1927, Page 10

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PAGE TEN : NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS ‘ “Ee | Kam ath Clear Lake | Robert 8 n Ore arp of Driscoll W arrived Wednes™y B. Pasley ‘hon Be pent s te Fling caring for her daugh “law, arl Beyer,| who has been on the s st, return ‘ed home Tuesday. Mrs. Albert Christensen visited with Mrs. H. Smith Thursday while the men were out rabbit hunting. Henry Olson motored to Moffit Thursday to bring his wife and chil dren to Driscoll, where they will vi it for a while. M d Mrs. Homer N tertained a number of frieads relatives Thursday evening. Miss Lenora Hargrave took in th Woodman play and dance Thurs evening at Steele. Mr. and M Mr, and Mrs. d urnest Repp were in! the vicinity Thursday from near Driscoll. Christ Schoon, J. W. Beyer, E. Van Vieet and John Muringdohl mo- tored to Bismarck Thursday business, returning Saturday Nora Olson spent Thursday school at the nk Shaf Willie Olson was a Bis Beyer were at ng Satur-| 9M ary 2, Mr open mi | Dickinson normal se it the home of her Presbyterian church note morning school Wednesday oe school at 2; preaching ing nak be through the week. for . vie Marten Amber's and) “M04 a vening at one Scout” pied of blackboards. In this way the room is kept neat and clean, The third and fourth grades are having an interesting in a spelling graph. We are going to see which grade can miss the fewest October 27, words during the month, November 10, November 23, December 8, Mrs. Wy ting; i. T. Saunders; Ben Township election was held in Lein eting school No, 1 Tuesda; Rudolph ,| Harju was elected supervisor und 1 Josephson road overseer. There | a tie vote for the office of con- stable between Jake Fast and Martin | Heidt. Mrs. Fritz Hagen and children vis- | ited at the George Christianson home | Tuesday afternoon. A few from this vicinity. attended | held following regu-|# party in Clear Lake school No. 1 es. Carson, Sunday school sday evening. C. A. at 7; evening wor-| A farewell party was given for Mrs. E. Anhorn. nt at th | spent Sun: irents, Nellie worship at 10; at 1 fellowship meeting ing at &. Ri ery: 3. Annual congregational THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | Arnota, who an @ patient at St. 'Alexius hos They report him }as improving ‘an expect him ‘to be able to return home in about a week. | Mr, and Alfred Olson were entertained at the Dallad Barkman | home brs evening. Mr. Mrs, Serivces Arneson jand family, Ed Nygaard, Mr. and Mrs. | Alfred Arneson and family and Sybil. ; Strandness spent Sunday evening at |the Joe Rise home. Mr. attd Mrs. Henry Arnes family of Driscoll spent Suni ernoon at the Alfred Arneson tone, Miss Jeanette Skogen, wha is em- ployed at Bismarck, spent the week- end at her home here. Carl Bennie id Sophus Lein of Regan 5 Saturday” evening -and ow visiting friends in this vicin- ity, Helmer Arneson and Howard Bren- den motored to Arena Monday. and Mrs. Seymour Arneson and family called at the M. A. Lein home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Berkvam F; day evenin; t the unce Luyben ‘home. Mr. and Mrs. Berkyam plan | h 28, and continu- on leaving for Minnesota in the near | Special ma-| future. | will be pro-|. A surprise party was given for| Mr. and Mrs. Homer Nelson Thurs-! day evening. The evening Was spent! i whist and served. sons, Ernest and Ir- win, motored to Arena Saturday yterian church Mon- each ice nday, | lustrated Story the Holy Corbit is organ ntermediate de tribe, the y went to the river in the open over a i the boys ra . Rise motored | vi Brenden helped Helmer = A overhaul his Fordson tractor Grammar Room # | it te idnight a! at midnight a! Mr. and Mrs. Sivert Brenden spent Wednesday afternoon at the Mistrge Christianson home. + John Birkeland and Ross Kerr mo- tored to Driscoll rs) Don’t forget the lutefisk dinner to be held in the chureh basement next Saturday, March 26. The Zion Luther League meets at els Dronen’s Sunday, April 3. Thursday evening the 24 members of the Lark Whist club motored to Carson and attended the senior high school class play, “Step On It, Stan,” and the American Legion dance. An excellent supper was served at the ily motored to Bismarck Tuesday and spent the day with Mrs. Brodi mother at the Bismarck hospital. Mrs. Cora Wernick returned home from Reeder Monday. A surprise party Elmer Brandt hom children of the Heart river country spent Sunday at the Martin Twite home. Webster Bate assistin, the spring season. Mr. and L. Brewster motored to Carson Saturday evening. Peter Vafdenberg and George Nicolay transacted business in Car- son Monday. Albin ‘neil returned to his school duties. at estown Monday. Mr. Knoll is still unable to be around on account of rheumatism. John Noyse, who has spent the winter months with his parents, mov- ed to his own farm this week to prepare for spring. work, Pearl Colburn, who has been ill of pneumonia at the Flasher hospital expects to be able to return home this week. Miss Minnie Neuman, who has been visiting at the Lawrence Larkie home a few weeks, returned to her home at Litchfield be cain Carl Hanson is unloading lumber for E. W. Hyde this week. ———_—--————— Wild Rose | Willd geese, ducks, meadowlarks and flickertails have put in their ap- pearance and all we lack us of spring he Miss AdasSaville and brothe: who have been staying in was pices at the/ B: Sunda: an . W. Hyde stablishment daring | H. has been visiting his daughter, Mrs. Howard Brownawell, and Zamily and friends here the past week, returned to his home Monday. Mrs. pat Feltheim_ and Ago were out Poesy ing at the home of Mrs. Feltheim' dgughter, Mrs. John Peterson, return- ing Friday. Suriday ‘visitors at the H. A. Cafl isle home were George oF John Staff, Baker, Mont., Mr. and M. Brownawell and_son, Homer, Mi and Mrs, Howard Brownawell, ‘Miss Helen Erickson, and Leonard, Fran- cis and Gilbert Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Saville and. ung folks, Frank and Ada and iss Helen Skramstad motored to, Baste Saturday to'do some shop-| ¥ ping. John Peterson made a business trip to Bismarck Thursday, return- ing home the following Homer Brownawell assisted Sam| Gooding haul his seed wheat out from es Wedneaday, Mr. Mrs. Err._:t “aville and little folks visited at the Adolph Exner home Sunday. The township board met at the clerk’s office Tuesday, and transacted the usual routine business. All mem- bers of the board were present. A large number from this locality attended the P. T. A. meeting at Braddock Tuesday evening and admired the living modelr as Givers in the Family Album. Mrs. Mikesell gave a short intimate description of each picture displayed. Roars of laughter greeted each appearance of the living models. Jack Voll motored to Bismarck Thursday, returning on .Friday. Billy Caud of Moffit made a busi- ness call on the township board Tuesday. gram as ven by. KFYR, Monday night, on their formal opening. + Mr. and Mrs. Julius Olson were Bismarck visitors Tuesday. Julius Olson, John Carlson, Wm, Hickel and C. L. Malone attended the last wi Mrs. John Carlson and Mrs. C. Le ay attended the club meeting at ink Mickelson’s Thursd: rine Doyle spent the the Wm. yHickel home.. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Dixon motored id Pe Painted Woods vicinity Mon- "The Pleasant View school board held a meeting at the teacherage Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson and family spent Saturday evening at the C. L. Malone home. Vincent Sherman spent Sunday with friends near John’s Lake. Miss Naomi Hagstrom spent the week-end. at eo home near Still Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bergquist and little sons visited friends in Grass Lake township Sunday. [sient —) and Mrs, R. G. Marchant were Tues afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. James Novy were in Wing Wednesday afternoon. John Flood visited at John Cook's ets Roubal visited at the ray. Bachar home. Sung a eer vs boys were in ‘riday, sho} Mrs. Chris Hein rvisited her mother in Tuttle Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hamburg ited at the Joe Novy Rome Supday evening. . E. Witt was in Wing Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. James Novy children visited at the Carl ‘hanes home Sunday evening. s. Stewart is building a house on Ane farm near the river, Mr. and y' Mrs. "Cates will occupy. the ere while working for a.03 Stewart. Mrs. ly visited with v. and ‘Btewartdale church members of Monday. Sohn ‘Stewart took 2 load of hogs Bismarck Frida; Several farmers are hi ri hay iol the river bottom, doing so be- bes the river b: Lg em r, and Otto Derman,” was taken ill of ite gprendicsh Monday evening and wds:rushed to a Bismarck hos- pital, where an operation was Br car He is getting along fairly well, ‘Mr. and Mrs, James Stewart called at the Houser home Sunday. Ronald Nicholson Was a business caller in town Satugday. Mr. and Mrs. Def Warren were callers Bismarck Monday. Mr. Glum sawed wood for James Stewart Monday. v - v ¥ John Staff, who has been vi af his niece, Mrs. Howard Sronareul and’ Painly the past week, left Mon- day for Aberdeen where he will visit: with relatives a few days before re- h turning to his home.in Minnesota, | urday gape | was well attended and Mrs, R. J. Elliott. wishes us to ‘a hag be by all presen - . mal a correction i ‘s|; Herman Neiters was in Wing Fri- item about her fuse winning tur- |‘: keys which should have read. the sec- ond best exhibit of White Holland turkeys, shown at the All American _ Dan MacLean’ transacted busineyiee in town Friday. SOUND ADVICE Heroine: Oh, George, can’t you wait just a week for my decision? Voice From the gods do it, George. The play "t run that jay. ; long. —Gaiety. Mr. Lytle has been in Bismarck}, ———_—— the past few days. LANTERN TOO? What time~is it during the cold weather and bad roads, will drive back and-ferth to school in the Ford. Harold Brownawell, a former Wild Rose boy, of the lear aa hice ¢ sehoot |. Members of the ladies’ aid society ? Olson has been out of school washed the basement pf, phe church 1 We losrned many’ facts about St. barre | Patrick March 17 Carson hotel. This event closes the club’s season until fall. Mrs. James Sandlin is reported slowly improving after a recent op- eration at a Bismarck hospital. August Johnson transacted busi- ness in Carson Monday. A program and pie social were given at the Carl school Monday. Proceeds will be used for playground equipment. Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Jake Crouse visited at the Jake Wentz home Friday. ‘The birthday party at Fode’s Sat- surprise party was Faunce Luyber hon ning on Mr. and Mrs. groom, who expect soon to leave for Mi esota, wine and’ Mrs, Clifford Nelsen andj nkle a few days son, spent the week-end dd eighth grade pip tet it i St the h home 2 reciting arithmetic together for | pit drive in Trygg township Sunday. Mrs. ge Shaffer of a short time and we find ‘of| Alfred and Seymour Arneson and spent Friday at the Frank Shaffer{them make the eighth gra cr ONSIUN: aeteyon Rs OBIGHICIEL mane ye ' Thursday, piven at Fr ree ‘crowd attended serv- in the church Sunday afternoon, | There 1 be English services again March 27, at 2 o'clock. who has been manager lord garage at Fi some time, recently purchased Ford corer at Sterling, where he will move his family and take posses- sion about April 1 0. L. Peterson and son, Arthur, F suffered a bad-|4 k i Fred Smith and Herman Seilinger| Mike The Greek: home. In the evening Miss ae eae returning Friday. Mrs. Werner Lagerwall and daugh-|made a business trip to Bismarck! Turkey show at Grand Fork: called at Marchant's Sunday... teh? Hargrave retur! Steele with her ee etintentent.. of chau |, Mr. and, Mrs. CM. Bjerke and|ter, Betty, were Flasher shoppers | Friday. Quite a number of radio fans here i to spend the week county superintendent of schools | daughter, Esther, spent Sunday aft-| Wednesda 5 George Staff of Baker, Mont., who| enjoyed the. splendid ‘nnd varied pro-| i : : Mr and Mrs Belile F, ndj Visit us Monday. Jernoon at Dallas Barkarents. Mr. and Mrs. E. Posey were in amily vi John Mer- Dallas Barkman and Ed Nygaard|Flasher Monday having dental ringdale | Milly Sunday. % ance iate Room jmotored to Driscoll Friday. done. . six bie is * Mrs. Ole Newland and children vis-] We have Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Arneson and| Ervin Jones was a C H “ ited Mrs. Will Stiles Sunday while new daughter, Alice, and Miss Sybil] Thursday. Piaaita coal the men went rabbit hunting. and secreta: Strandness motored to Bismarck Sat-| Mrs. George Warfield was a busi- Albert Christensen drove to also elected other ness caller in Flasher Monday. Van Vicet farm Sunday nor officers, such as one to look George Christianson} "John O’Brien of Bismarck was tun- ¥ after the books in the the bookease, the arpener and son, Harold, motored to g pianos in this’ vicinity this week, marck Sunday and spent:the day with fy wood tee Mr. and Mrs. Sid Brodie and fi visited jam- Olson and family a Olson Sund. = Sharp visited Monday f = ~ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sharp of Z ; —— : i Driscoll and Monday evening was spent with the Albert Christensen plants, pencils and family. She returned home Tuesda, ; Mr. and Mrs, Albert Christensen j motored to Bismarck Monday with Mr, and Mrs, H. A. Thomas of Dris- I "arl Beyer of Sterling is here days after her recent ill- visiting at the J. W. Beyer These cars are Cj = fre | doubly guaranteed / \ jy te AF em \ | ‘OU RECOGNIZE the emblems shown below. But do you y ; ae know what General Motors has done to make each car the 2 outstanding value in its price class? 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Gibson were reappointed _eld- Mrs. Henry Faubel, M and Charles Brown were elected as 7 models—$525 to $745. The quality car of the low-priced field. 3-speed transmission. Dry-disc clutch. Smooth, powerful engine. Fisher Bodies. Duco finish. Fully equipped. CHEVROLET TRUCK CHASSIS: ¥-ton, $395; 1-ton, $495. 18 models -- $1,195 to $1,995. Everybody knows Buick’s worth. Now finer than ever. New models vibrationless beyond belief. 6-cylinder valve-in- head engine. Fisher bodies. Duco finish, ry rie Anderson left Friday for New England, where she will visit a few days before going to Dickinson, where she will enroll at the normal school. Mr, and Mrs. Martin Kallestad Ve tertained a number of frien * urday evening in honor of their wad: ding anniversary. Mrs. Anderson of the Pioneer hotel | has been ill the past few days but; now is improving. Mrs. George Gebhart entertained a number of little folks at a party Saturday afternoon in honor of her son, Milton’s, fourth birthday. Village election held Tuesday re- sulted as follow: Trustee, John Will; treasurer, R. Wrucke; clerk, Bart Carter; marshal, Thos. Ande: son; assessor, George Gebhart; jus- tice of the peace, N. C. Emch. The Frank Brown family of Glen Ullin are moving on the Griggs farm north of town formerly occupied by Fred Nulnor. Gilbert Moen, Henry Teller and William Kamrath were looking over roads in this township Saturday to see what grading will be necessar; Mrs. John Will spent the week- end in Bismarck, the guest of rela- tives. J anouahy and Mrs. Aanestad spent the week-end with xelatives Bi Eas! The Leith Campfire wed were en- terthined at the home of Louise And- erson Saturday afternoon. Mr, and‘Mrs. Walter Moen enter- tained a number of relatives at their home Sunday. Thomas Anderson’ and E. Anhorn took a truckload of rabbits to -Miarck Friday. The sed ig wei and Mrs. Pete Anderson en- tattained a number of friends at ‘their home Sunday evening. 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