The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 5, 1927, Page 12

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visited Cromwell school No, 1 Wednesda: Miis Erna Christenson finished her| rm of school in No. 1, Cromwell, jursday. A picnic dinner and weit Gr roast were greatly enjoyed by Beacon pupils and visitors, who in-| cluded Misses Lily Jiras, Bertha and “Gertrude Schroeder and Mrs. Ww. Morris and small daughters Lucille! and Winnifred. M. F. Parker closed an eight- Months term of /school at No. Cromwell, Friday. He will devote! all his time during vacation, travel ith the Watkins produc Parker, accompanied by Edw. Morris, motored to Bismarck Fri ~~ “Joo Varley and Clarence Si apent Saturday in Bismarck, shopping transacting business. Joe Jiras culled on the Brothers Saturday evening. sand Mrs, 'T, F. Morris ‘children, Aldene, Justing and mond, were récent guests at the Morris home. Izzy Brown assisted J. W. Jiras and son Joe in-dehorning cattle Sun Brown and Viran Nelson spent Sunday after- noon at the Enos Strandemo home. Mr. and Mrs. Porter Nelson a family were guests at the F. C. Bon home Sund: Three children of the Schroeder} , Gertrude, Will and Martin, i with measles, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers from Menoken and Joe Ayers were Sun ‘dinner guests at the J. W. Jiras) home. Sunday afternoon Mr. and) accompanied by | nd daughter Li The Misses Lenora Hargrave and Vivian Shaffer were callers at the Frank ‘Shaffer home Tuesday after- noon. .*Smith motored to Arena Wed- jay. Mrs, Henry Olson and little boys, also Mrs. Alfred Olson, called on Mrs. ry left for her home at Dogden Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Hargrave vis- fted relatives at Steele Wednesday evening. Albert Christensen accom- panied by “Mrs. F. Shaffer motored ie Geaihs Thursday (o meet her little ne erhew, James Gilbert Johnson, of hicago, who arrived to spend the summer here. Miss Nora Olson spent the past week with her cousin, Miss Charlotte Van Vleet of Driscoll called’ father E. A. Van Vieet Thurs- day evening. Mrs. Mavel Carlson left Steele jetorian and Miss Lillian Me- {land is salutatorian of their class. Mrs. Herbie Gunderson spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. F. 0. j Johnson. Mr, and Mrs. C, in Sampson called on Mr. mpson Tuesday A. Swanson and and} eves | | My and Mrs, Knutaon and Mr, New- |comer with children motored out to j the gulch Sunday. ae Oe i Baldwin i eee : i+ Mrs. Rose Re a resident of E years is holding urday prepa been several Geigle of guests «broth pleasantly en- number of lit folks at in honor of their ifth birthday. nice dinner was served. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nordstrom were | among those who attended a party at \ the Ha ins Hanson home § a ning in honor of the recent ge of Mrs. Hanson's, nie on, to William Bigg. They returned from Bismarck Sunday. Dr. R. jompson of Wilton was ie | serious mar- -4|* PORE ep ENR TRAM A RRR ERE NER THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE the parents of a six pound baby boy the flickertail born April 27. Mr. afid Mrs. A. F._ Ghylin on and Mr. and Mrs. Davenport dat the Strand home Friday eve- stored” to, guctline Sun viiied. a Se hamajot a ae ge raored Lig hoa “Piasher to over the. Sterling gatage. a ae cic See 1e gies Sagat class of the Canfield. terious ‘Boarding ouse.” The chai acters were telephone operator, Vii ginia, Wallman; the Vamp, Gudnun Jordahl; the Land Lady, Violet Ol- son; the Maid, Charlotte ArH de. I tective, Arnold Wold; brakey, Clay, {ton Little; «ly boarder, Einor Strand, Th played it at the schoolhouse | Friday afternoon, after which Clays) ton Little served a Served a birthday cake, [Raleigh | it out, Friday 9. hel Strandemo home and jtownship and delivered ee “is kerosene. parle aa Nelen made.» trip Saturday attending to loc: ¢ Li ‘home day a Mrs. Albin Spangbere and eumhten, Mies Elsie, who: is a mem- \Violet made a trip to marek: Sat- ber os Bef organisation. urday. ‘aR, J. Elliott, whorhas been quite Clara Rue, who has beén laid up| ill in é roan Te eis bape three weeks ut home with the meas-{ improving. t vis, Wises st © les, -has. resumed ‘her high. school oy Cowdry duties in Bismatck. i Valley City ‘alle on Cherry Grove “teheoty -on busi- Thursday. ongor' Selmer Ownes ‘was transacting: ane 4] nusinere in weep Saturday. Violet Spangberg: hi Ray Frost made a business trip to}. ,Vivlet Spankber jin Thursday:’ A. J. Foley of Miles City was a caller in Raleigh Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs, Chas, Beem had as itheir dinner guest Sunday Mr. and Mra. F. X. Dempsey, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Paul Dempsey, Mr. and Mrs, W. B. Dorward and Mr. and Mrs, P. J. Rausch and children, Mr. and Mra, J. Metz were busi- hess visitors in Flasher Thursday, Mr. Schmickel spent the week-end Leith with his family. © A. Kopp of Shields was a busingss visitor in town Thursday. Corbin Friby of New Salem spent Wednesday evening at the Metz home. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McDowell an- nounce the birth of a baky boy at their home Friday. John Fields of Lemmon transacted business in Raleigh Friday. Mrs, W. B. Dorward entertained 15 of her lady friends Wednesday after- ital gee With. spinal: aa in taid to be improving. ; Arthur and Ai pare the. road the new. be ae Lake ereek;ion the toad 0: } Floyd Martini pf. Bria jack... Ernest Marvin and Harold--Swangon wiotored to. hg seh Susiday.. « Mri and Mra. Ernest Saville visited a 0. F. Buck hom heads etter: JOON, Miss Helen Brownawell tetorned to sther high-school work at Bismarck. Ed. Lundquist were! fo Bismarck Sat- urday. Mrs. A. Kroger, John and Elsie were' callers in Bismarck last Tues- day, also visited with her-daughter, Mrs. Forest Harding. in the Bismarek. hospital. is in Donovan Dralle returned to school Monday after an absence on account of sickness, ah yale the Masonic bang te } the bal ; Ryberg, who was “threatened pneumonia, At this time the boy ating nicely, Mr. a George | Nelson of Cromwell here Saturday, and took home a new No. 15 DeLaval cream separator. ' George Schonert of Burnt. Creek township was a recent business call- er in this communit: Jay Couch, former resident of Bald- win, syut now employed with the Rue Contracting and Bridge Building! company, was here Saturday evening, Jay has’ been seeing quite a lot of the world since we saw him last. He made an extensive visit to the Pacific coast states, and also spent some time in Illinois and other eastern states, but he says old North Dakota beats them all. Lester Falkenstein has plowed over 200 acrea with the tractor "ahs spring, and is still going strong. William Gilbertson has taken board and lodging at the Fred Wood home. He is employed on the raitroad sec- tion. litth Regan Frank Barnes of Bismarck was the guest of Regan friends Tuesday. Paul Remington, Jr. of Bismarck was a business visitor in Regan this week. Mr. and Mrs, H. E. Rannéstad mo- Wednesday for Fort Ransom, North Dakotz. Mr. and Frank Shaffer and daughter V: pent Thursday eve- ting at Steele at the home of their son and family. Miss. Lenora Hargrave, teacher of Clear Lake Bchoo!l No. 1, and her sis- ter _s left Friday morning from ge for their home at Chillicothe, , Gerhard Magness. called at the Olson farm Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newalnd and fam- fly visited with Mr. and Mrs. H. ae preceey. Pasiley and Olaf Olson mo- marck Sunday to visit ‘frie at the hospital. Raidar Olson visited with James Johnson Sunday afternoon. L, B. Olson attended the funeral of Bam, Dronon in Iyman township Sun- atie Newland was a Sterling caller on inning May 2nd we are to have ‘a mail route, which every one by over, ~ Driscoll | . Mrs, E. L, Carr vigited Mrs. J. D. on Wednesday afternoon. c. J. ‘Johnson of Sterling was a Dusinesp caller in Driscoll Saturday A. Knutson called on Mrs. art. Friday afternoon. and Mrs. J. Morton, south of tertained d’Mrs. J. L. i na i spent eeeriiony evening at arent tiny y ic Olson, Lilien fi Nielson, Dora Jensen Madson were in le | yc eae and children ithe home of Ed. Erickson lay, -returning the Mra. Anderson. and son, Bismarck, spent Saturday the R. Sharp home visit-, ephew, Billy Burbage. on was in Bismarck, es spent. Thurs E. Ankrum, Emma motored to: Bis- 3. John Kuck spet Sun- aes hte ge ang rigyrtie {family motored to Wilton tored to Bismarck Sunday, While nnestad traded his car F. J. Birmingham of Jamestown, who owns land north af town, was a visitor in Regan Thursday, Mrs, JA. Fisher and children spent several days at thé home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scbtt, in Rockhill township last week. Mrs, A. H. Lundberg and children Were guests at the Wm. Uhde home a few days last week. J.C. Taylor and L. W. Miller of the International Harvester company of Bismarck were looking after busi- ness matters in Regan Thursday. M Ray McCullough was taken) seriously ill Tuesday and removed to: the hospital in Bismarck, At this writing her..condition has somewhat: improved, but she wil not be able to return home for some time. Mr. and .Mrs. J. J. Stroh of Stieber township are the parents of twin boys, born to them last week. m. . Danielson. was ®- week-end visitor at the home of his brother Henry near Wilton. Mr. and Mts. Danielson returned with. him Sunday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Danielson. i id Mrs, Herman Barohenger isited with the Tourtlotte family Saturday, en route to Arena to visit relati marck was a business visitor in Ree Saturday. M id A. Fisher spent Sunday at the.bame of Mr. and Mra. Walter Scott. The supper given by ,the Legion Auxiliary in Stratton’s ‘Cafe Satur- day was well attended and a nice sum realized. Oscar Lundberg motored to Bis- marck peenuradey, where he consulted @ physician. ir. and Mrs, Sam Hauser of Mc- Clusky were guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mi Prof, MeF: n wi pas: Bismarck Friday, returning Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Grant Lindsey. of fate field township are ‘the parents of a baby boy, born at the. Bismarck hos-| pital. Tuesday. Myron. Rierson arrived home from Bismarck .Saturday.morning..and re- turned Sunday afternoon, and Mrs. Joseph Mickelson and Sunday where they visited relatives, The religious program given in the Congreggtional- church Sunday, eve- ning was well-attended, Miss. An- nette Erickson was in charge of the aj affair. The Regan meat market has.been given a coat of paint, which will-add greatly to its appearance, by the lo- cal painter, Ole Aun Canfield we @ sermon at the juse Sunday after Ri fohnson Canfield’ schoo! Sunday school, Miss Alice O'Biien and Miss Par- enter visited at,the P, Patten ¢ Ratsche home after school Mrs> a en-je i oehrtr ehh Mrs, Jason Hoover, Mra, Pas Mrs.' Young, Mrs, ial Smith and a number. of other ie visited Mrs. Estella Anderson Friday afterhoon, - ; L. T. Rhodes visited Martin Peter: son phi & Jason Hoover and Aifred Hoover} is batted at C. R. Crawford's Sun-| Mr. and Mrs. William Gagner vi ited at Orin Dutton's Sunday. » « ek a anes was a! Mrs, ‘Ed. Allensworth was a: Bis-| calle im ie enda marck caller Saturday. Miss Martha Kaa Mr, and Mrs. Frank King visited| for Mrs, Chprles Eni at Allensworth Satutday ‘evening and P.and a Of Linton Sunday. were short c: hate Thursday Gvening. Hanson of Dickinson came Frida: Wednesday evening to visit with his| wile, home the follow- Lian ing d Wi dinae triihiiicted business at es§ Valiant are! Lit rites morni ‘e@frl born April Mrs, Chai DeWitt and family st. <i attended movies at -Linton Friday Rande, Jenning, and. Mri Conrad evening. . + exiles Kettleson motored to Bismarck one]. Mrs. C. N. Hendrix, Mrs. Charles day last week on a shopping trip. De Witt and Mrs. Powers Hendrix at- Mr. and Mrs, Ray McCulley and rn Stat meeting at son, Budd, motored to the c workin, :for Mrs, city one day: Ja ¢ Bable. piste dance ‘Frid t atith: H aa well at it by a bia TO sand ue Foster Dartt and the Rabon rg gg Hi on, were: stro) ing: here Satur- fa noon. At the conclusion of an in- formal afternoon a two course lunch- eon was served. Favors and place cards were found in miniature May baskets, Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Ferguson an- nounce the birth of a baby girl at their home Frid Peter Ferguson ‘has the county grading outfit fixing the county road between Brisbane and Raleigh and from the cemetery north to the Lark township. ‘Mx, and Mrs, A. Westrum, accom- anyed by Mrs. W. Grace and Miss Gladys MeLean, motored to Bismarck Frida: Mr. and Mrs. Plante departed Sat- urday morning for their home, going by the way of Jamestown ami Page, where they will visit, having spent ¢ time here visiting their daugh- ter Mrs, P. J. Rausch, and family. Walter Grace, aceompanyed by Mr. Wanke and the two Grace children, motored to Bismarck Saturday, Mr. Wanke returned with a new Star sedan. Chas, Cory of McLaughlin was vis- iting in Raleigh. Saturday. P. Black. shipped a car of coast hogs to Tacoma, Washington, Fri- day. John C. Schmit, director of Federal Land Bank at St. Paul, was a busi- ness visitor in town Friday. John Olson is having the local garage man, Roy Harmon, cut his Dodge car down into a truck. A,,T. Leln of Ereda delivered hogs to f: ie local lay. Mr. and sce ‘arter moved to Flasher’ Thursday ‘where they will make their home with the latter’s mother, Mrs. Kellstrom, Mr. Carter; plans. on traveling for a paint firnt. The Sunshine Sunday School class, met at the home of Mrs, Steele’s Sat- urday where they made May baskets. Nearly every one in town was re- membered with a May. basket from|™ this class Saturday evening. Miss Viola Peterson is home folks for a few days, Mr. Thos. McGinnis departed Fri- day morning for Lincoln, Nebr., call- ed there by the death of his sister] Victor, i ack rags ee Ale of Ratt | Chatlie astaaaas failure Thursday night me hay trom Andres. ont which RE dad Pen of Biasber dalivered he hauled.home one day last week ogs to, local: buy¢r Friday. Mrs, Roy McCulley entered the cal, Sinitwpot artis was a business Bignarek Neaultel tantra tee rs: " : cass nkin."9f at Pet is assisting] ing: with hen motheg: MTs Evo Mrs. J. Gleson with house cleaning Cordon, ont: day. tat wee this week. Mr. and Mrs.Andtew.‘Glson made Mr. and Mrs. C. Frost, entertained| a trip: to, Wilton ane day last weet. a number of young folks at Sunday|” Mr. ind, Mes. ‘MeCulle yor dinner Sunday. son, Budd) were vit with: Mr. Mr. and Mrs, Oleson attended the) and Mrs, McCulley u oo MS meeting at Freda Friday ait joe Keifer called ‘in Regan| Gi evening. ness one. jas “Mother’s. Day” will be _ fittingly|” saMre Boy aecenes and observed incthe, Poesbpterian chpsch Laon haat meee visting and shopping Sunday afternoon at the ular] in Beran jonday nigh nn enbach hag enter- Ps 7 church , hour. Andrew. Mrs. ‘Anton Win ed the hospital at Flasher where she Teead | seoeeans, sreabnsaly OE ee is: we eorge Gouture was up from Tim-| ing fot le man du: mer Monday. purchasing seed. at the] wack. ting Sing local elevators... Mrs, James Mo sick list the first of the week. Tryst. ar Trygg was among those who inde Sundey,achoot Shoday morn- ing, in schoolhouse No, 1, 20, Nelson made a trip to Regan Tuesday and hauled back a load of seed wheat, el and Mrs. John’ Olson visited y at the home of Anton and Toe Fisher’ 's. Their daughter, Anton, has been quite ill with measles and consulted a doctor from Bismarck last Sunday. Mrs. ‘Jean Curinin who have been visit cent bere. for mere fo patcias a Gently for Fargo, wl loy- * te, elects ie light plant son, Buddy, were ‘shoppin Nels Nelyon made a trip to Regan “Mn aga Mes. Bini Little ¢ peg dg hauled out a load of akcting business’ and ahe A.C. Wilde snd A} ‘Albin, “Apastrom Reman one Gay Inet: from Wilton Tuesday and called on the Nelson brothers, Te: were dinner guests at Martin Ne! ns : "y Landdujst was ‘caller 4h Ba om oy last week and hauled Wher RJ a load ome. John chndersan madé a tri bach Moceaeday looking over. Bust da ee a bh Jett. for her home a few al ‘has been. putiing-sut.« ‘on hia new place ‘en "the Rogen endrie and Mra, “Pow-| jendrix motored to Linton Wed- le Bask ot PP was ‘working: F Lit a few days. Rockhill Mr. and Mrs. Albox the parents of a baby vad returne working for S, B. Olson daring spring work, Mr. and Mrs, Olgot Rybe: visiting. with Mr. and Mra, Ee Strom of near Still Sunday. ictor Nelson, Emil ison -and Arthur Landetholm, wete. :visiting with Mr. and Més. Oscar ‘Magnuson and family Sunday.. ri and Mrs. George Walworth were business shoppers in’ Regan one day last week. Mrs. Olgot Ryberg was visiting, with Mrs. John Anderson Saturday. Willie Beckman called on Charley fare lpia one day last week on busi- were arley Louise Foell soto the week- end!with her parent Miss Merle Chase spent the “wesit- ocr aed Mrs. A. W. Qi ir. and Mrs. A. W. Qai fell, motored to Liston’ davurdey vening> ‘i Mé..and Mrs, Willis La. ae the: tee were callers Here: Fag Ende “Mabel. Landérhoim ‘is ‘Wwerking for] ‘tin Alvina Beck.’ Albert Vollan,now. the John Weber, Conrad Kettieson was a business] days ms caller.in Regan Tuesday. fut, le, Albert ‘Beck and Els(an Mrs. Algot Ryberg went to. Wil ir Oshi \ ton lay to meet her brothe: ‘Linton erase on oe ty pation ag visiting Christenson ue Bergan: sae eda Spitsér, teach Morrison. was on the tonne, a i succeanal arm st seeet last Fr: aid dager, Matis and oe with Mr. and od of near Baldwin ‘Suniey. ne a Herken, teacher in rele wwnship,; closed a auecessfa of school. Friday. Not” pupils, were able’ to ‘att 3 linea. Seta Arsen hse iple will ae ve Hermann has Sale stert i eeting Eee Oise Enger bom ‘Thomas and -Julial it the week-end at Li feed sand son, ng. at her par- ae folks, Elliott, who has beén-ifl id infection, in a Bismare, returned ~ home Age Saville has bier on’ the ve Mise Helen Stransiad. ye -of 1 at i atthe Oscar apse bone and Gerald Nel ‘at the John Andersen aon ford ad ab E 1d Walter: Peterson op} Me heen and a07| ty Visto athe home of Nts nie Fa eo} kote thie’ somatan ty. Pa at Mrs, TRebert § Setbeng. and Fitton. motored to the city led st i ee aa Mi heme of ioe |e eis Ro; R ign. and HED i wisited with ae and M: jolberg and iy. “and. chi KF era ee Me. a and wila * aa were shopping in town tei feat were) had been at the bedside of her les, who is quite ill at th marek houpitat. ,little son} bet aatfed or nie dh it and: og were cae and anal 's son were, ae 5 Nek abe stay ‘te! Tey, itor one ae age ff, = Fe nee gi : ‘edna Elinon's secont | wday.evening. The’ Lun-| Vis any eae irs "y Alo sy tithe was 4 Mrs, Arthur Salbety bo aia tied motored to Beeirnitoen, wi ‘whe ts Boch it overtke the vat i Sol ery eae wie a baller ‘at Mi Widger Friday je was’ in’ the capital Bre a pai family Mrs. Eolt Johnaon sat the cay iat elty: Sum aney. ‘attended ehurelt aerviee they 1. 4 at ‘Munson, ataté -veterin- business ‘ealler at meee aukea ty e dante iy at and all re-/ inger “led eek es ,and oh pee and eer e a sae, at the gee tat a D, 'F. Me Clettis a parted for erie on apeeer te mgke their future home. They will, od ioe missed. by wend many Paty pe Me was o caller in “Mem: Mi M. Meniney Aone ‘Batra “chor eure Bites Mr. and Mrs. Miss Mildred nee were Bi: visitors Wednesda: fs. sone iy eu arte jer, Bross was a tallet in fatty be we iam Tara home Sunday. jrownawell of Wild was held are wis . Me sdimige, Whiter Riven ia © The longest suilwiy in: way in vil belie! at the Ea ea. Be Hasn home 3 ox cement zie 2 me ta Hiotsad wore ol Tee, eh ivan ate visdiens e Bismarck Oe and Mrs. John ne eichard 3 Visdive- Sivepil jatance of 8,800- 5 the “oatasr ‘takes ‘thitteen “4 ee to Hp Ne rat Benz , Mikesell motored ¢ te ae iNew Jers state Whi ec three-year term. eit tirms’ Bailey ‘was'a caller in a) mofeeseth’ and ath 2 epheiee iaeadytg oi sn cob bul you décidé Ori your new car may ¥ salve yo 1 teat ‘buses ‘afterwards. "That is wiiy General’ Mdtors wants'td send you'd’ firiély illiiktratéd little book’ about the'gredt at General Mibtots Frovitig Gréutid where cats ‘ate éd by diy and! ogee | ahd Benoa at © bobk Beedle it felts ie Points to’ Took" a Caf; alid*how to- “make | co comparisons. Pa ogi gh d ihenl th jet ont ine as yi in an the coupon; we want to sénd*you‘iliistrated booklets: abet thé GaHert MBtors caf which suits pieccpend purse, ta ey a6 fanidus,- But did you know that that Gout Géiieral Motors? 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