The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 20, 1927, Page 10

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/_NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS ter, Margaret 7, Andrew Frood, and son, An- | mb, have returned from Cai They report a fine trip gcing nada, making ne trip in two and Mrs. Kershaw were Bis- callers. Monday. Allensworth Tete the hospital! ited Sunday and took a load of wheat | back for R. G, Marchant. Martha, Albert and Fred Hien-| bouch visited at the Herman Nieters nor ‘Sunday. J. E. Witt vand Andrew Nicters “vise | t the Marchant home Sunday | evening. , Mr. and Mrs. D. F. McClellan of Bismarck visited at the Dan Mc-/| Kinnon home Sunday. Six black: penives strayed from the| J. J. Scall farm during the rain- | storm and el yet have not’ been lo- oe Brittin \ He is at: present with his Mrs. C. A. Slorby, at Bis- Lamb and her THE BISMARCK TRIBUN! Bright Lights For au 7 during the evening and a lunch was served. 1.4 telephone meeting wit) held at the Yeakle brothers’ farm Thursda: Ed Ebeling was appointed to take R. M, Ludemann's place Mr. and Mrs. Ebeling and fam- ily visited at the’ Chris De Groot | jhome Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Ludemann left \Feiday for Elkader, Towa, where they [will make their heme in the future. Friday evening was spent with Mr. ‘and Mrs. Charles Soule of Hazelton. Mrs. Otto Ayers and son and AW L. Welch’ were ‘shopping in. Bis. marck Thursday. Maurice Dance, four-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dance, is ill with measles. tire commu: bereaved family. Lark schoo! No, 1 was closed Mon- day so the children would have an | opportunity to be inoculated for diph- | theria, Mr. and Mrs, R. C. Emch and fam- ily of Leith and Mr, and Mrs. T. P. Daily were gijlers at the FE. J. Daily | home Sunda: Mr. and s daughter, Eve! ers at the Elmer Brandt home. Lawrence Larkey enteriained | at a shower Saturda: Mrs, Tom McDowall. and beautiful presents by Mrs, McDowall, Mrs. Ercel MeGiil will complet term in Lark sy109l No. 3 F is extended to the in honor of | useful e received oe he jduring 1926/Was lower thd Br wi PAGE NINE 7 their annual. picnic on the school grounds the closing day. Mr. and Mrs, Carl Hansen and fam- ily were Sunday guests at the Wm. Hansen home. Miss Viola Mousel spent the week- end at her home near Flasher, Hattie Kreft,and brother, attended the senior high school “Safety First,” given at Flasher day evening. C. Roberts, Bertha Schlosser, Evelyn Wernick and Violet Roberts of CArson attended the shower ‘held at the Larkey home Saturday, SARA Dec Althbugh. the, birth rate in England the pre- year, the decrease in infant Coming ba 80 pleasant ‘ ie rain and snow in northe en had to leave there | trip was not F. McClel = ‘was a caller in this | township Su 3 Irma “Ts ers visited her friend, Maree’ Mr. and Mrs. Wing Saturday ———_____ + 1 Ecklund — | | ——— | { P ah Frank King, Jake J.amb, et «|Frood and Mrs. Lamb visit ts, Allensworth’s Wedne: irge Frood was a Moffit caller esday. | @ Moffit called at E. Hoover's; sday. +h Crowford bie 8 Bismarck Thursday, s Harth jer -schoo tord’s grove. Lester Falkenstein was a caller in Baldwin = and sons were shoppers in ‘Ba idwin Tuesday morn- | ing. Issy Brown hauled a load. of coal | from the Engstrom coal mine Tue: ai “Wallace “Falkenstein callad at the | |H.A. McCullough’ home Wedheaday. Donald Morris hauled ‘a load coal from Engstrom’s coat'mine Wed- | nesday. Louie Stanley and Mrs. Moline called af the Elmer Williams home Wednesday. J, M. Thompson, assessor, has been busy assessing the past week. Carl Johnson and son Kenneth and Levi Anderson called on Brown Bros. Thursday evening. Mrs. Albert Hall ang. family vis- fave a schoo} picnic Friday in Henry | ;, All had a good k McDonald was a Bismarck Saturday. ‘ote Bill got ten young coyotes y, | Young was ‘ound Monday. ig his annual js on the farm- f Morton township. = and Mrs. Andrew Anderson are rents of a daughter born Sun- | CSR EERAIR Rae es eee Naughton 4 irlie Garnier motored to Bis- {s Monday. |. George Clooten was a caller ~e-home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom dgan Wednesday. and Mrs. Frank Johnson and son were in Bismarck Wednes- junday. Hareid Williams was 9 caller. aty ne Herman Falkenstein home Thurs- Albert Perkins hguled a load of oy from Engstrom’s mine Wedi f i lay. % t hauled load of|” Urval Falkenstein was an overnight fa whet ot "wood for school guest of Bernard “Anderson Sunday. ‘last week. Mr. and: Mrs. Elmer. Williams and hur Solberg ‘and his hiredman gauehter were shoppers in Wilton f urda; pee en ce Donald Monroe called at the H. A. McCullough home Saturday. Miss Myrna Williams visited with Margaret Anderson’ day after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. William Morris and Mog of Bismarek visited at the pied Morris home Wednesday ev: Levi Anderson and Donald Morris were callers, at the A. F. Anderson home Sunday. Clarence Andefson was an oyer- guest of Gordon Williams Sat- cise and Betty Johnson visited Lavry! Williams Thursday. s Estherville Twp. | ee + The. American Legion Auriliary met at the home of Mrs. J. Di Thursday afternodn. © The’ boys, with the » Auxiliary aetle them will give a’ Memorial lettre May 30. ie vee is ceediatty vited to attend. gr eabes win get the. poppies ee ‘Aust: be will seit them. Everyone that Morris was. in the vieinity te for stray horses one day. Hugo Solberg motored to the city Friday. i ss Toth Nelderffer Cs je Johnsen were supper guests & home of C. A. Johnson Fri- ening. and Mrs, Robert Solberg and lear in the eapital city Fri- n business. 4+. Olaf Lundin was a business ‘in Bismarck Saturday. ; and Mrs, Emil Johnson and y-motored to Bismarck Satur- ‘and Mrs. C. A. Johnson and motored to the capital city Sat-| and. Mrs. Andrew. Johnsom and and Mrs. Frank Johnson and and Abel Johnson called. at aome of Charlie Johnson Sun- for a few momenta. rgaret Lundin did not . attend; 1 last week on account of ton- land Mrs. Frank, Johnson and ind Mr. and Mrs. Andrew John- talled.on Mrs. Amanda Erickson WS" Helen Rué began a seven 8’ term of acltool’” in schol ope. a Ellen ohnses and Edwin|ot the Auxiliary's du jon called atthe home of Edwin] every, m ee a peppy. $5 to. Mr and Mrs. ©.) Pigod ‘relief fund and. they. a x large box of clothing which donated by the | community. also planted an. emblem. flow, den. on the Legion groundsgs The ladies’ aid society Mrs. Frank Mickelson Wi large crowd attend Ada Fairman sent Thursday te she fined regliet ss 2 with Miss Marie Johnson, brah. Johnson. mote; { last Mondo: Marle Johi xa) Stinguist called on Mra. MP May + Reibe Thuraday evening. mah, i Solberg of Butte, Mont. is| Brad ‘ \ must have « jon’s parents, _hnson, Sunday. yy sent $5) ¢ They will jarnes - home | ae ‘was called to ht on account | ess of hor sister, | Her sister, Mi of McClusky E ee wrkey, b ht i rows ¢ rs. jz his uncle, Oscar Juperman.| Braden: t6 i, Monday aaratan: ence Brooks of Wilton Spent | Mrs. Braden ia very low and no hope ay at the C. W. Brooks home. |i, held for her recovery. Dr. Thelen and Mrs, Walter Johnson and o¢ ‘Wilton see celica 3). oferty ter Ruth were Sunday visitors! wonday evening. Mrs. Braden home of Mrs. Johnson's par- mother and two small daughters a + ose ‘ Arhe ben bate | rived Monday evening from Tow: ¢ at Devils Lake and Fargo, | 2 two oldest children, Juanita a: tea Friday. r Larson was out to bis farm Hae at the Elmer Williams -home |... jto Mandan’ Saturday. it, representative of the ‘Wheat Gr Growers’ Association,. wi ‘in our community a few days. The community was much excited when news was received that Town- ley atruck oil at Robinson, A large number of folks motored to Robinson inday to attend the mass meeting and see Ley! call on the drill os it was ay drawn tro m the hole. L Bet sand Mrs. Al|' jout to the Walker ay a set ‘out a large straw- “bed. tvey James, Mrs, Rudol Ha- id son Alfred motored T ike Saturday for a visit at the of their parents. Mabel Humiston | and Mien ga. motored to Bit ,flildebrand visited Sun- rt Reibe. uint and daughter sail for ‘Sweden J June journey. Prereg nm fatigeney ek visit. | Be son's Su jay. | ‘and Mrs. Harry Iverson and | Roc Mr. and Mrs. Ted Steffins|¢, ughter Ernestine were Sunday aa phe Aine of Mr, and Mrs, ais F Anatomy pretered to Robin- inday. . Elme | visited in yn Sut i . Oneat Al “and -daughte Mislead with Mra Albin Ase ae in Wilton Sunday. ited | tertained at Sunday dinner Mr. and aX yor Broadway’s brilliance attracted th York, the armada’s searchlights playing ai of the Hudson. How the naval be ij evening guests at the H. EF. Ran-| nestad home, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mickelson were Regan shoppers Saturday Jake Penner received word Mon- dya that his brother at Mountain | Lake, Minn., had passed away. Mrs, A. Hi. Taindberg aind A. West- took care of Mrs, Maud: Bra-: deh Bose’, night. Mr. and Mrs, Jake Fisher and children were turday night and guadey guests at the Walter Scott home. t Edgemont J. R. Jones of Alta made a business ge | to Bismarck: Friday, Bill Hurlburt wan o caller at the Karl Schats home Thur: evening. Mr. and Mts, ‘Adolph Bender made | @ trip to McClusky Thuraday. Bargain day at McClusky May 10 juite well attended in spite of the rain and: muddy road: Edgemont’s last P. ‘T. A. meeting | was held last Friddy evening. | Mr. Bool finished a suecessful term of school Friday afternoon. Only | eight pupils attended the last month, | many staying “Rome on aceount of spring work in the fields. It is reported a number of cattle froze to death éast and north of Mc- Clusky, ~ account ofthe rain and eold o' Mro. Jones"Rar retorned home after | a week's visit with ftiends in Arena. The Wahi beh eal in Me- iT Clusl 4 _ ngs Pick- ardville * ig - awier eénstpastion\ eel week. Gus, bys ee za nid: Bohate | re called on sol lett satu hist cousin G., ‘Eelnars were iy oe Ae A ‘namber. of ‘the Stedine, people went to’ Fort \Lihcoln day Miss’ Bertha: Pete: :aceom- panied: by Mildred John: “ntotored A-large ba ct attendég the dance given here Friday night. Miss Mildred: Johnson ‘Wsided at Wm. 'P. Langley’s Sunday: \ Mr, and Mrs. Robert Sharp and daughter Dora were visiting in Ster- Ving Sunday, ts Mildred Johnson. ited at Ma: Lang’s’ Saturday and Sunday. The carnival program and ‘dance h was postponed on account of iny weather, will be given Satur- aay night, May 21. Mr. C. J.. Johnson was a town vis- itor Monday. Esther Lang visited at the Helmer Melland home Monday night. Miss Alice Olson of Driscoll spent Friday evening with Mildred John- son in Sterling. Intermediate gtades—Watch for the di of the play, “Rescuad by hich will be given soon. Raleigh . } C. Miller mi me a business trip to Flasher Satu Phe J. Pack went to Flasher Thurs- tapes consult a physician, way Pack and Henry Miller it Sunday with friends in Dick- ins Mr, and Mrs. Charles Beem en- { id “children, d_echildren and ‘the Syn a Clara m, Me ik Stayner ‘and ¢ Carl "Nichols of spent Sunday with the other and family, Mr. and Mrs, W. Stayner, while on their way through by ii. omobile | to Yellow- stone national park, ‘ A, P. Black shipped a car ae Fri- butcher hogs to Tacoma, a a aed Mra. L. Jock Reteeel te where be interee ‘o ins eens for ’ special as might’! ‘in ithe dank, his is near erie ve | the Trepto family, and | ed to ams fe: able time exposure. Mrs. w. div iben and baby, Mr. and Mrs. B. Owens and children of Shields and Ludwig Smith. ‘ord was. received by friends of former Raleigh residents, but now of Beuluh, that Mr. Tree has been ill and only able to be about again now. Mrs. Minnie Debouy and.son Mike went to Minot Wedhesday of last week, called there by the setious ill- ness ‘of Mrs. Debouy’s granddaughter. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. ileinacbonas hter, Becompanied by Mesdames ek Dempsey and A. Nelson, were Mafdan and Hismarck business vis- iters Monday. Mr. Grace was a visitor at Fallon Friday afternoon, Theo. Bachmeier commenced work- ing at the Dorward ranch the first of the week, [- Wild Rose 4 Miss Edith Elliott won the second pri in the sack race at hg ide Emmons county _p! nd, Mrs. Ernest Sav the capital city Monday. Mr. and§ Mrs. 0. L. Peterson cele- brated their wedding anniversary Sunday by a family dinner, Mrs. Olaf Feltheim of... Braddock visited her: daughter, Mrs, John; Peterson, and family’ Monday, re- turning. home Tuesday. : R. J. Elliott, who has been yery. ill with mastoid infection,. ix slowly im- proving. An enthusiastic crowd, attended the first. ball game of the season: at: Mots fit Sunday between Moffit and le visited ousands of sailors ashore from the buttle fleet visiting New round the night brought innumerable G: stooned tre darkness is graphically de; Gus Petroff is the owner of a new) Ford coupe. August section foreman, i Spent Sat nd Sunday visiting his sister at Linton. Miss Edna Dralle, who is attend: ing high school Blumarck, spent {Saturday and Sunday with her par- jents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Dralle. | Harry Graves visited with his par- Jents Sunday. || Royal Thonfas left Monday to tend the roundup at McLeod, N. D. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Graves at- lt game at the peni- fe Dance motored to Wing ting at the Johns home. is | pent Sunday Mrs. M. EK, W. J. Dobson at Bis. called on Mr. and Mrs. A. C.| isi her mother, Funston, othamites to the banks picted in this remark: |? 7 | dingwing a charge of this At ¥ o'clock p. id sermon spe- | his hom cial music. —-Raleigh, Sunday school | from to at 2 o’clock.—~-Prenehing service at {Will be section fore nck — Carson, morning wor- ship at 10 o'clock, Stinday school ap al oclock, Obituary Bertha Rebecca Uralson, daughter of Mr. und Mrs. Fred Riecker, was horn December 10, 1898, at Eureka, 80, Dak. She was baptized at Lin- ok D:, from which place her well for the new ca dated school, bytery wil have August Meiers left Wee service and report. m. evening worship i a --% Little Buster Roberts, son of Mr. and Mrs, Wilmar Roberts, is ill with measles, N. ily moved to Elgin, where in the of 1914 she attended the Bible class: and con 5, 1914, ere hine Sewing club were en- tertained at the Elmer Brandt home| Saturday, The club was unable to he as all mem. nied the Rustad hi fects to Flasher Wel The Thain P, 't vés to mourn | Meeting a Jral Uralson, dren, Oscar and Flor: ence, her parents, four brothers and six sister Hot Frida ig. After the hi siness: meeting following ‘program was. giv selection, Leora Florup; rea Child, Agnes Knodel, vocal s« Yesterdays, Mrs, R. Ov ‘onnell; ‘play, Hat Shop, by the intermediate room; » Bay Billy, Mrs. EB. Joh; ca, the | Beautiful, SCHOOL NOTES Grammar Room just received word from the A. N. Palmer Co., Chicago, that 27 pupils in our room will receive Palmer penmanship rewards, There are two, Louise Anderson and Minty Louise ¢ it, who will receive the students’ final .certificate, five the Progress pin, 13 get the bronze medal and seven, the Palmer method | N. buttons.—Earl McAndrew met with | Called Darleen Rhna. &@ painful aceident last Wednesday! Mr. and Mrs. Werner Lagerval.en- | when he and Mylo Olson collided! tertuined the following guests at a/ while playing football. The ligaments | fishing trip at Breien Sunday: Mr. the knee in| and Mrs. Lawrence :favitit MY. and | Some of us boys and girls! Mrs. Sum Olson, Mr. and L. made some splendid drawings of| Brewster, Miss Hattie Kr ti son; Lunch was served and games v } A number of pupils are to ere in ie play day contests Leith next Barirday. sities a Word has been received of the ar-| rival of le daughter at the home | of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Groom at! Reede D. The little lady is} | Sterling. Twelve innings were played and tht score was 5 to 6 in favor of Moffit. Appert. Bros. well- diggers. of Hezelton, finished drilling a ‘foot, well’ for 0. B. Swanson and re- turned “home: last week. Owing y'to. the weather © Tuedday, not many from here went. to, Persian Lake Norwe- ftian Day, but some of the young folke’ attended, the dance. in the eve- ng. ‘Fred Swanson, our assessor; is vis- iting al the homes inthe township. His daughter, Miss Vivian, is driv- ing the car for him. Mr. and Mrs, John Richards were trading in Moffit F riday. The teacher, Mias Helen Erickson, and pupils of school No. 1 received permission to attend the Emmons play day. held ‘at. Braddock > the 13th, Althouse the wind blew ‘a gale, u good me was en- joyed watching the sj contests and admiring the many beautiful articles on display at the . Brad- dock school and made by the Emmons | county pupil ———————_——__+ Leith C. A. Mossman received word Wed- | jay to the effect: that.a daily mail’ route will be started here | June 1st. derson wa: posted to the Leith ‘tive club Wed: Nineteen members and’: eight| tet, Boyd, south of Menoken, and 1 guests were’ present. answered by namin, Apstags S Mrs, Wyman a. y interes! F on mares and Mes Jones sang a duet: ine arti ei eg be She icle in w the gerd: Towner bill was has handled ‘by our | ‘8. senators, Mrs. Fred Sept sang a solo and comrannity ay ninglne was led by Mrs. E. J,’ Hurley gave a roiding ant entitled “ftam, oresque’™ A commit thee ‘w: ‘wap appoint- by Nici for a reat room for Roll call wa: Play, da fence Saunders is erecting an| up-to-date garage, sad has planted a large number of 1 All arrangeiients’ ba have been mace to mi Grant Fi success at Leith Sat The Ci m grounds, whe: wists sven will pitkeke vince a sere ne sted alee tis Pg a hg ge coffe " *C Eine chas ‘1 »wind mill on his proper “the we Pin interesting’. 7 a tas: eld in interet he! at the "Wheeler school ‘Betundey tent ning. uowing a faret’ Briskmae; recitation, t fant inl +. Peeitation, Mother.” i t health drift; To Mrs. pa Davis; closing song by the’ members. Anna e Spriege gel wi Catholic Ladies’ id large crowd was ladies pk, Dan. dren, accompanies by: urned We 0 visit with relativ st! Mr. and Mrs. B.-Anhorn “in Glen Uli ‘Boag in len in » and Mrs. Th intily veer! friends -at 210- | cold, disagreeable | & product of | t, M birds and animals last Friday.——We | Mrs. Jay Olney and children. all. ele to extend our sympathy to Mrs. L. G. Brewster left | Mon | My. our bus driver und tol for Steele where she will spend «| family in their great sor-| few days with her mothe: Seventh grade boys and girls Little Opal Cotner, to thank Mr, Knutson, old daughter of M cream agent, for the kindness and in- [Cotsen Passed a struction he gave us when he per-| ing at their home t of La | formed the Babcock test for us last| little girl was ill only a few. day: Friday. but diphtherin developed and she unable to withstand the dread case. Open air services we and interment made in the cemetery. The symp Intermediate Room The third graders finished the study of Holland by making an il- lustrated booklet and a large Holland poster.—-The children in all the grades haye been bringing, wild flow- ers to school, “We use these flowers for nature study.——-The fifth grade started percentage this week. he! Flasher y of the en- Primary Rocm Inez Renee Weatherly has return- ed after a, very interesting trip to ‘outh Dakota. Irving Sether visit- our room Monday, sfternoon, The first graders constructed a pa kitehen, uch credit is due to th for their interest in the work.--—T Onupow Campfire girls met Satur- day at Grace Anhorn’s home. Ar- rangements for a candy sale on play day weré made. We all enjoyed u od old taffy pull” and the deli- ious lunch served by our: hostess. Menoken Zo HoBRAGS te. > iss @la’ Funston spent several days visiting her sisters, Mrs. Ches- "More =a ip @ quarter Miss home | sister ‘who lives in Mandan. ‘unston returned to her hursday. Mr, and Mrs,-Charles Graves mo- ed to Bismarck Thursday, attend- ng the lecture at the city auditorium hy Captain Roald, Amundsen, arctic explorer, Miss Beatrice Harding of Bismarck spent the week-end visiting Mias Alice. Klipstein at her home here, Mr. and Mrs, R&R. G. Abelein and children returned home Thursday from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Abelein of Anamoose Mr. and Mrs. R.¢ spent Thursday evening Ye broth Wi w! ademann visiting played M. 1%" ARE STIL! SUFFERING! glorious thing to awake with - iivels, healthy energetic body, i Ne am ger rag an _achin, oe hig ': K. Holland, ‘Hi 3: “I bet’ that}- le, valuable i, cenatant in use over 25 “Ask for Fo! ley Pills, diuretic. ar mortality more’ than made up for the The children end parents will hold | deficit. . 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