The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 24, 1927, Page 9

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NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS ie Wilton Vergood and daughter, Nel- Ad Underwood Friday to basketball nore eah of in county high — r a3 J, Garri aay eee ir aaneodage Nertton eft poseisn morn- his old home at Sacred pes to attend the funeral ew. Bob Neely were called > Penn., by the serious ill- f. Neeley’s brother. strom spent Sunday in Bis- Grey aaa T inca jas City, where tlatives - for the past iH w_ Standard Oil servi: Wilton opened for bu: week with Allen Eastman ton high school girls bas- im won -the ean _game thampionship. es missionary: soc’ \ hb \ party at the Holm; sday. afterneon for. and Mrs, 8. A. Leonard. ful time was had by all. fand coke Licals served at e Di s visited vat the Lawrence ne Monday. amlii ‘and Herb Bailey of e Wilton visitors Sunday. gram given by the camp- h the chureh Sunday. bolt tell attended and enjo: tin rogram at the Grand g by the Ladies Auxili erican Legion was enjoye id house. ‘om moved a garage from ty in north Wilton to hi ewart of Mandan was Wil- ‘ida: warson left Saturday for Wis., to it relatives, fttie McCumber returned fe spending the past two e G, W. Stewart home in ink Reibe family have jo the S. M. Peterson farm. Newman spent the week- ismarck with her cousin, fry Iverson visited a few jweek at the Walter Wil- in Washburn. sofsky of Wisconsin was | last week looking after , wees nM | Canfield |Mrs. Bert Hedstrom were the John Howe home Sun- fh Danielson and children at the S. L. Jordahi se farewell was given Jordah! home Sunday ev: tonor of Kenmar Jordal ‘riends were guests. ent in playing a pot luck din- prved. irs, Sheffy Bailey and son venport were guest at Davenport home Monday Mrs. Roy Little and sons tr guests at the G. O. Lind- Sunday. | Mrs. Paul Greenan_were its at the A. F. Ghylin ay. ison spent a few days at (wher "re visited with his e O’Brien and Miss Par- led at the J. Howe home ght after school. piley: is now staying at the i Eich tle -is Banaing on movin, fellas orth’s old place 3 it gets warmer weather. bah to see them leavi Pica! ion Auxiliary at the A. F. Ghylin home jd Hazel Wold visited with er, Mrs. Pi Greenan, | aul Mrs. Roy Little and sons the A. F, Ghylin home qwening. Waltman cis with Ruth ithe son "ot Mr. and Mrs. ind Wilfred Little, son of irs, Roy Little, entertaincd olmates at a ig Friday at school, ‘occasion tir birthdays, * The boys} gu rene and cake. Little ‘and family visit- Kolb home ‘Sunday rowd attended the play in jay evening. Micklesen Ft cpitizen Fish pent bn the "Ray. PsieCallougl ind Hazel Howe spent Fri- it the J. i and son, Gerald, with irs. Roy hue @| accompanied her husband as far as; borage crowd took part in the jack rabble drive here Sundsy. About 12 Sul He is working Cc, Halve . J. Tees left Wednesday | morning fo? Arthur, N. Dak., to visit her daughter, Mra, Harry Farnum, who lives near there. ‘Mrs. Bert Glanville and son, | Harold, and Mrs. Owen McIntyre and gons, Richard and Hugh visited Mon ad with Mrs. Charles Hazle- sections of land were covered, and | grov 518 rabbits captured. Mr. and Mrs. James Monahan were callers at the Frank Focll home Sun- day evening. jath Koppy of Hampton was a caller here Sunday. Christ ‘Albrecht. ‘and family spent Sunday in Bismarck visiting with Mrs. Albrecht and little daughter. Dr. he Monteith of Hazelton has been here several times. this week on _pro! ional busine Katie ‘Beck spent the week-end at the John Weber, Sr., home. “Mother Mine” will be given at the Temvik Se ee oes Frida; Gai March 25, at 8 o'clock. The people giving this play have devoted deal’ of time endeavori: oe to it o the benefit of the public. ‘Mrs, Sidney Monday evening from Bismarck. ‘Stedtman returned daughter, Mrs, James Rush, and with her new grandson. Charles DeWitt was a Linton call- susie ft is ti . Strand ie erecting a new garage. ‘The Parent and Teachers’ a: oot tion of the Danbury district held a mecti last Friday evening. nN ae program was rendered by ie pupils of the different schools in the district, Raleigh Roy George of Mandan was a busi- ness visitor in Raleigh Monday. W. Stayner returned home from the St. Alexius hospital at Bismarck money. Rausch and* Sam Pack, Jr., were Bismarck visitors Monday. J. Martin Schmidt of Hp sia Minn., closed a di for the H. Wolfe and Geo. Bird farms near Raleigh and intends sceding quite an acreage to alfalfa and run a dairy farm. Mr. and Mrs. P. usch enter- tained a party of friends at 6 o'clock dinner Sunday evening. J. Dunkle and A. P. Black went to Selfridge Friday’ morning where they loaded out a car of,butcher hogs for Tacoma, Wash. Raleigh, Lark, Brisbane telephgne company ‘held their annual meeting at_schoolhouse No. 3 and all the old officers were reelected. ir. Mrs. Carter were Shields calle: abode # Mrs, Wyman of Leith was a busi- ness caller in town Wednesday. Mrs. N. A, Davis of Flasher was a business visitor in town Wednesday. The Gun Club have had a profit- able winter of sport, having Dra out $282.15 worth of rabbit hi John Helpling of St. Authoar pur- chased seed wheat at our local eleva- tors Thursday. Mr. Johnson of F in the local lumber yard was a busi ness visitor in town Thursday. Members of the local gun club held a surprise party at Al Frost's bach- elor quart hursday evening. At the conclusion of an evening spent playing whist a picnic luncheon ‘was served. The Ladies’ Aid of Raleigh held a St. Patrick’s day dinner in the church dining room Thursday. The neat sum of $46 was taken in. In the afternoon they held their regular monthly meeting. Mrs. W, Morrison led in devotional services. Wives of the gun club members met at the home of: Mrs. Pete Klien Thursday evening. At the conclusion of the evening a dainty luncheon was served. Releigh was well represented at the Legion show and dance held in Shields St. Patrick’s nij A. Schmiched of Leith is in ch of the local coal docks for present. John Meyers and. sons of Brisb were attending to matters of bu: ness in town Thursday. Herman Reck took in the basket- ball tournament in Mandan Saturday afternoon and evening, from Self- er tl Z, Bachmeir came up ridge Senegal fora few days’ visit with home folks. Harry Fisher of Lemmon, 8. D., was attending to matters of business in Raleigh Saturday. The local section foreman received orders to increase his force of men to three this week. Pete Burns, roadmaster on the Milwaukee road, is ready to receive yt to load gravel from the pit west wn. Mrs. E, L. Meyers of Shaller P. 0. was shopning in in tom ‘Thursday. Mr, and Dorward and Thos, McGinn * tended church vic ae aed Sunday morning hae . B N. siyhe fash eo ay ver json, who just recent m, Sweden, received w thet ris ‘sxe father ‘passed fai eaaraasy, Mr. and Mrs. Rochus Terness were sho) pring int in ‘Flasher Satarday. : and Mrs. John Oleson spent junday erartese and eyening eneets Su at the E. Wallace h Ing feed at the local elevator and ear Fi Wm. Muns of Paradis wat Iman home. | Monday. Meagher, of Ruxo, N. D., friends here over the is Oise, Vielet Olson, acobson Miss Parmen- { at the A. F. Ghylin home fas a jack rabbit drive in part of Canfield town- went over eight sections. “Tew —] Bohle transacted business| ing, t¢ Tuesday. John Vetter of Brisbane was seen| on our streets Thursd H. H. Hanson of Freda" was. shop-|' ping in town Saturday. The extension He the mail route). ~ families. . It is expected to be a daily the near future. in the Presbyterian church and day Sree L iamesiately. after vices next Sunday. - ‘ E. Baraholf of Freda was attend- matters. of business-in town er. Hendrix motored to Linton], Mra. Charles DeWitt ce Bandits es, Da in of the in’ this started in to Narrow is and, prepa: for.spring| is transacted business at ieee Hf the le from "the Bt. Patrick’ She oe of} had been there to visit with her Mrs. Emil Sattler has spent the pact ee week aneinine: her mother, Mrs. jake Sattler. Miss Minnie Wagner spent the week-end in Valley City with friends, returning home Sunday evening. Mrs, Emmanuel Haas visited at the ap al home Wednesday. and Mrs. G. G. Palms and ake were shopping in Arena betes Jay eens, accompanied, by Mr. and Mrs, Allen Frazier, motored to Cc. i and son, Mercl, were callers at G. G. Palms’ Sunday. The rabbit drive held in the north ry of Hazlegrove township Satur- managed to capture about 250 rabbits, it was considered a good drive, as there were only about 40 men out. Lunch was served at Fred Mesdames Adam Haas, Fred immanuel Haas, Charlic Sat- tee W. H. Stark. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Owen McIntyre and children were gues of Mr, and Mrs. R. C. Halver Su ‘John Laib was a visitor in Wing Bepeay. Irs. Jake Burg and little son re- turned home Wednesday after spend- ing the first part of the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Laib. Mr. and Mrs, Pond, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Drum and son, Wayne, visited at Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dun- can’s Sunday. M. F. Parker was a caller at Elmer Drum's Sunday. id Mrs, A. L, Tees were shop- ping in Wing Wednesday morning. Fie, eitcenllaiatiten > re Geo. and Martin Nelson called at John Anderson’s Sunday morning. Mrs. Lawrence Madland and small son, Donald, have . been visiting in Wyndmere for some time with his bea Mr. and Mrs. Arne Mad- and, who left here last fall. r Coleman called at the Joc Vai ey, home Tuesday. Albin Spangberg motored to Regan Tuesday. | The ange Fog: rabbit drive that planned for Sunday in Tryeg teventis if the weather is fit will meet at the Charlie Rue home and have lunch there. John Olson called at the Axel Johnson home Tuesday. Mrs, Nels Nelson and Violet Spang- berg were the lucky ones in this township in the registration in Bis- tharck at the auto show. Violet got a wrist watch and Mrs. Nelson, a gallon of motor oil. Gerald Nelson had the misfortune of stepping on a rusty nail and isn’t able to get around for a few days. Ed. is, Viran Nelson and Geo. Nelson isted Porter Nelson move his houschold goods and entire be- Pg pee from four miles northwest egan Wednesday to the Ernest Solberg place near Apple Creek which he rented from F. A. Lahr. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scott will leave for Minneapolis this week where they will visit Marion Scott, his brother, who is there consulting piyeleiahe. railroad pass, as he-is employed at the Soo roundhouse in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Whitted, Flor- ence and Martin Nelson attended the St. Patrick’s dance held in Menoken the 17th. Margaret Rue was an overnight ee with Gertie and Gladys Nelson last Monday and spent the day Tues- day as it was township election and there was no school. John Kruger and Carl Muth at- tended the basket social last Friday night in the Dance teaches. The'sum realized was » which will be used for books and Mi ghancgrans records. esch visited at the Tom Morris home Thursday. He went with them to attend the St. Patrick's dance held in Baldwin, the 17th. few from this locality attended the funeral of M ‘has. Cederstrom in Sibley Butte, who died suddenly They are allowed a freej st_ school where Nellie |- pheum he here. She | is sueeived by her husband Esther, who teaches bert, who stays’ at/ Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Gwendolyn and Martin made a to Regan Saturday looking over me ness. Martin purchased a new Pi rose cream separator from Al Tourt- lot. ‘Stadeline Rue marck Saturday of her sisters, C! school in Bis: came on the where she has been attending Norm school for three months. She will finish the term of two months of her school which her sister, Heien e on the north Soo from jh: burn Friday, where she teachks. Miss Madeline is leaving Tuesday for Min- neapolis itd] she is taking up three years of nursing. Mr. and Mrs." “Clifford Scott from Bismarck, and Grant Scott were visiting "with their parents Sunday while the men ‘were in the jack rab- it drive.” Forest Harding and Benny Nelson also were out. The many friends of Madeline Rue joined together at her home Satur- day night for a farewell party. Around 90 guests wer¢ present. They presented her with a traveling bag, which was taken out of a collection of 60 cents a family.. Miss Rue taught school for seven years and the community will miss her. Miss Emma Trygg came home from Bismarck and spent the week-end with cher parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Trygg, while Mrs. Trygg is in Bismarck dyring the illness of her mother, Mrs. Anderson. Bengy Nelson has been visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Nels Nelson. hile home he repaired a chianey for them, The largest rabbit drive that ever took place was held in Tryge town- ship, consisting of three to four hun- dred men from Bismarck, Menoken, Baldwin and Regan. They took the whole township at once. They esti- mated 2,000 captured. The ground was covered wi and a number’ of cars of women were around the circle watching the sights and took (sac din oly oF snapshots of them. hree coyotes were shot in the drive. The hunters gathered and ate lunch at the Charlie Rue h: 12 o'clock. ———_____—__—__ | Painted Woods | ‘d with Mrs. made a trip to Bis- where she got three 1» who attends e Mrs, Wm. Brown visi Andrew Nelson Tuesday. Mr. and | Mrs. Axdl motored to Bismarck. Theo. Taylor visited a few days in Bismarck the past week. Brooks of Jamestown is yisit- ing at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Brooks. Frank Reibe of Wilton moved on the Mrs, Alfred Johnson farm last week, Mrs. Art Hanson called on Mrs. C. W, Brooks Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson and daughter visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lars Jacobson Tuesday evening. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Brostrom was very sick last week. Little Margaret Brooks a few weeks with her g Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Brooks. Mrs. Albin Lang called on Mrs. Adolph Peterson Friday. Mr, and Mrs. Rudolph Hagen culled on Mr, and Mrs, Lars Jacobson Sun- day. irs. Henry. man, were y afternoon. pending arents, Johnson and son, Nor- ilton callers Saturday Steinquist | ley, Mr. Dave Boat and Jim Jac were pleasantly entertained at the} succ home-of Mr. and Mrs. Dan: Jahnson | ceded last Sunda! Fred Mr. und Mrs. Willie Larson and) son we family were Sunday visitors at her brother's, Henry Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Anstrom ente tained at Sunday dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Al. Anstrom and fam Delice Anstrom and Miss Mary ton of Wilton. Thursday, March 17, being Aly Lang's birthday, several of his) have friends and relatives gathefed and| surprised him. The evening was) Ce spent ina social way. Before depart- | ing a lunch was Served. ‘Tho: tending were Mr. and Mrs Brown and sons, Joe and Leste and Mrs. Ivor Erickson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Peterson and W. Brooks s of the season. in getting nearly ielson and They 2,000, Hendrick- sin Wing Sunday. Runey, county super as a business caller here su x Miss Maa intend Monda Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and) Mrs, were visito Cumber of MV Worden) Fred Jack Hog at the Jim Cecil Elkins, who ¢ winter in Bismarek, Saturday © evening. 1] will do farming. Anna Knudson and Mabel, were Bismarck dauch- Helgeson and Feed Urback were business callers in , Monday. Miss Edna Eide spent end with Mrs. A. H. Hele Jim Novey of Wing was here Monday ildred the on. shopper Ernest, Mrs, Andrew Ne gon, nd Mrs. Dan Johnson and Mr. Boat. [Regan ROO SIs Tast 1 y the annual village | ple¢tion was held ut the jail, with] e following results: alderman Ist L,.Garnes 2% H. Helge- alderman 2nd ian Jake ©.A. Rhines@1; alderman 270. M. Colip J. MY} constable: Fred Danielson | Brenniese 18; justice of the Rannestad 4%, U. Par- jerk: Juke Penner 58, Sig treasurer: 0. Hilstead 52,| Tyberg 8; assessor: Aug.| Westerman 28, Chas. Colip 3t. | Miss Mary Magher, who is teach-| ing at Ruso, and who had taught in| 3 4 this vicinity for several years, spent | and ie I the week-end with friends here. marck + S The rabbit drive which was heid| Mrs. 0. Sunday ataCanfield was attended iF a Inrge éfowd they succeeded in ting, about 200 rabbi Nelson of Wing were shoppers h his we Oscar Olson stopped in Reg: day on his way home from Pe where he had been visiting w brother, Ole. Mr. and Mrs. were callers at t ney, week. Jim McFaden was a week-end visit or_at the county . Mr. and M € y Hilstead visited at ‘the d Bracket home Saturday Rannestad Jones home ~ Dahl of Wilton was a busi transacted bus a Mrs. John Olson of Wilton INT Sire’ Richatd Pautzine of Wilton were shoppers here Monday . H. Lundberg and c! sited at last week. Dimond Adolph Peterson and Dave Joh: n ae to the capitol city last ay’ Albert Nelson, who has been work- ing in Chicago the past winter, ur-/ rived home Friday to assist his father in his farm work this spring. Mrs. Oscar Brostrom took her son,{ Robert, to Bismarck last Wednesday to have his tonsils removed. Township _ clection schoolhouse No. 1 last Tuesday. The following officers were Oscar Anstrom, trustee; Henry John- son, assessor, and Hans Nelson, justice of the peace. ‘Albert Nelson, ‘Adolph Ryberg and Fred Brooks called on Mr.: and Frank Erickson Friday even’ Mr. and Mrs, family, Dopce BrRotHERS Motor Car: - facts that Draw Crowds ‘cad Sway Buyers Little wonder Dovige Brothers Motor Cars today are accorded such widespread and enthusiastic commendation — Smart new body lines and attractive color com- binations— A new seating arrangement that provides still and comfort: A new clutch, simple, sure, silent— Quicker acceleration, still greater steering case— - rigid engine support per. 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And on the road, as on the Proving Ground, 4 will thrill to the flashing pick-up, the silky smoothness of speed and the ease of handling that The Com- _ mander places at your command. n Trygg township was the be: families were vistors at the Hauser Idren the and and But the ‘ultimate proof of performance is pleasing numbers were rendered by the Wing high school orchestra. Many people attended the querade dance given at the Thursday evening. Miss Veronica Riley and Miss Mil- shnson were hostesses at a St. ‘3 party given atv the central Saturday evening. The color scheme was green ahd orange. At midnight a “pot-luck” supper was served. Mr. and Mrs, John Sédivee are moving on, the farm north of Ster- ling. “Miss Helen Smith has been.on the s very much improved home near Me Mrs. Andrew F lusky Friday evening. nd Mrs. Joe visitors at mas Q hall the Ray The Day The Last Half school.” was Il Friday evening. in attendance at the play 1 it to be one of the best ever et and the two je and Alice Klipfel_ was a visitor in ng Sunday. Geo, Hesne of th | J sa caller -| Miss Mildred Johnson spent Sunday \m at home | Alfred Frea of Bismarck visited at the J. Johnson home over the week-end Stanley Walgren of Bismarck visit- ed at the Lawrence Mork home over the week-c nest Johnson spent Saturday nd Sunday at his home. were visitors in Wil Edward 0" aking their home in Bis- jmarek will move out to the Hy C. Rasche farm for the ng. Miss Hazel Rhines spent |days with her sister, Mra, Cullough - Mr. Stearns, who owns the house occupied by the Fred Bracket fam ¥, transacted business in this viein ity’ this several Roy Me- In What Month Is Your Birthday? = > | Sterling | Oe e | A farewell party was given for | Mr. and Mrs, O'Hara Wednesday eve- srley Heley was renewing old Jacquaintances in. Sterling Mon 1iss Urpha French of Bisma' spent the week-end ot Sterling with | her ‘cousin, 1, at the Helmer Milland hom gar Johnson visited at the Wil- ershaw home Sunda Belk is giving t On your Birthday send your Mother Flowers Hoskins-Meyer Home of K-F-Y-R interior of the it of paint. A given at school y Proved on Studebakers Million Dollar Proving Ground - 70 actual miles per hour! -§to40miles inI8% seconds! 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