The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 20, 1927, Page 11

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pes ee | Temvik | se Ferdinand Hetterly lost two horses last Sunday. They were struck by lightning. Miss Emily Knapp is working for Mrsg John Rensehler of Emmons- burg. The Epworth Leag schoolhouse Tuesday the meeting lunch w crowd was in attendances r of Hazelton was a call- e met at the vening, After ‘ae lay. John monsburg was a cn Renschler_ of ler here Tuesday. John Anderson. is back in again after helping John S bacher with the spring work. Pau) Mauschund of Hampton was a culler here Wednesday. {County Saperiqgendent Curtis Jen- of Linton ‘was # caller: here Wednesday morning. Chas. Enders and Renee and Dorothea, motored to Linton W noon Mr: a’ number of boys Wednes noon at a party in honor of her son, William's, eighth birthday anniver- sary. Games were played and lunch was served. The dance at barn Wednes¢ tended. A good time was ad by all| present. John Lipp fur ed the) N. Hendrix, Mr. and Mrs. David Calquhoun and Mr. Charles De Witt attended social Wednesday night at It was given by the K. P. and, Mrs. Linton. H lodge. A. Quast and Charles De Witt ed business at Linton Thurs- arles, Enders has been on the} ephen Koppy, of Hampton a caller here Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Muckler were _dr, of Emmons- burg, of men and teams to haul lumber home for a n Onl- hauser had the m sfortun spring to lose his house by fi is rebuilding. John Kiemele of Hazelton was a caller here one day this week. ‘Frank Lawler of Hampton trans- atted business here the latter part of the week. Ann Calquhoun spent week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Hendrix and grandson, Thomas Hendrix, attended the movies at Linton Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Nauman and Mr. and Mr: David Calquhoun motored to Linton Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Enders and daughters, Renee and Dorothea, from here and Leo Daily of Brad- dock motored to Bismarck Sunday to visit with Mrs. Leo Daily and son at the St. Alexius hospital. Mr. and Mrs. George Nauman and sons, Merlg and Earl, and Miss Retsy Sjerslee were Sunday dinner guests at the David Calquhoun home. Mr. and Mrs. R. Buck were Sun- @ay callers at the C. H. Buck home in Hampton. Mr. and Mrs. David Calquhoun and Mr. and Mrs. George Nauman wer callers at the Frank Muckler hom Sun Misses Frances py spent Sundi their parents, Mr. Koppy, of Hampton. Christ Grenz of Hazelton was caller here Sunday. Miss Louise Foell spent the week- end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Monahan, Mr. - and’ Mrs, Ed. Monahan and children, Dolores and Floyd, and Miss Ann miagahan motored to Sterling Sun- jay. Henry Knitteland and Math Kop- , of Hampton were callers here unday. Tpcob Grenz meted busin Regan | Mrs. Jacob Danielson entertained the Legion Auxiliary Thursday, May 12, at her home. Theattendance was good and the hostess served a bounti ful lunch. Plans were made for! the ‘Memorial Day services, and also for sending a box of clothing to the flood sufferers, The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. C. L, Ma- lone in Steiber township. The ladies’ aid of the Regan Con- ational church met at the home -of Mrs. Frank Mickelson Wednesda: May 13. A large number were pre ent and the hostess served a deli- cious lunch. The next meeting will ‘be held at the home of Mrs. A, L. Gatnes June 1. The ladies’ aid -woted to send $5 to the Burleigh ‘county Red Cross chapter for the peo- ple My the flood districts. The Non- tisan Ladies’ club and the Legion ux! 'y are sending a like amount. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Danielson Were guests Thursday at the home of and Mrs. Jacob Danielson. _-= Saturday, May 14, a large number ‘of the school children and their par- its motored to Bismarck to attend ie track meet held at Fort Lincoln. Began did not have as many contest- its as some of the other schools @nd consequently could-not win the P- However, the children enjoyed outing, in spite of the wind and cold weather. The following people |. ated their cars to convey the ren: A. H. Lundberg, A. F. 1, Gott- the nd Theresa Kop- fternoon with and Mrs. Steve a of. Hazelton trans- here Monday. burtlotte, August Western: Brenniese and B, E. Lesher jtures lie town jand y with a crew] y *} school are j that as soon as the: | complete jing site | will be of at least three wells by this con- cern, son is of a small quantity or a large one, it has been proven/that crude oi) is present in this territory and | that when the in structure is | trated at the right prove to b very large oil From all indications th at the Townle: ield: well, there question but that the struc- | pretty, much to the from Robinson and through Tuttle, ing where the new develop to take plu May 21, is detegmined, well | much the boys’ base- ball team wil) -have @ game with. Wil- ton boys on the Regan diamond, Let us give them our whole-hearted sup- , port by attending the game. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Bracket and Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Hillstead motored to Ita Sunday, calling on the John Anderson family. Frieda Uhde, R. N., is expected to Bismarck "Wednesday to pend the summer at the home of her ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Uhde. August; Westerman, who owns the local meat market, is putting in stock of groceries. A. F. Tourtlotte, Jim Walter Tyberg played Wilton Sunday afternoon. arrive in MeFadgen golf at | ° Mrs. Marie Burns, who has been making her home at Dodge for many years, left for Alaska where she ex- to stay until next fall. Miss Lydia Reider is employed at the Adolph Kissinger home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jacobs motored to Beuluh Sunday where they spent the day with friends. Miss Hertha Maas and brother, attending school , spent the w nd with Mr. and Mrs, Maas, of Some of the students of the Dodge practicing for play day which is to be held Friday, May 20th, at Killdeer, Th Misses Theresa Jacobs andj Lydia Reider motored to Halliday! Sunday where they visited wi John Nordaht family, Halbeis transacted business ay. Week-end visitors at the Louis Goetz home were the John Schrumm and Ben Huber families of Krem. Miss Josephine Anderson of Golde Valley is the new telephone opera tor at Dodge, Mrs. Burns, the form- er operator having left on’a trip to Alaska. A foundation has been laid for] the new pool hall which is to be con- the former General _ store, which was destroyed over a month building wil be construct. ed of brick and tile and will b entirely up-to-date. Samuel Goetz will be the owner of this building. J. A. Jacobs is having his store building painted on the exterior. The interior has also been painted. Mr. Jacobs moved into this build- ing after his former. store was de- stroyed by fire. William Goetz, father of the Géetz brothers, Louis, Pete and Sam, is visiting at their home this week. Mr. Goetz’s home is at Hazen, Some of our high school girls gave a wiener roast Sunday which was attended by quite a number of young folks, Baseball and games were played, after which a most delicious lunch was served. Friday evening, May 27th, the first school commencement exercises of the Butte consolidated school will be held on that day. Lillian M. Gustafson and Hildegard Grossmann will be granted high school diplomas. It. is a step forward for Dodge, for it has never had this distinction before. We want to caill spec attention to this occasion, for it means a great deal to the school and community. | Moffit . —_—_—_—_—_—______—_o Henry Olson of Driscoll the Valentine Benz home Miss Mildred Jameson visited at the J. C. Kendall home Wednesday. Miss Ruth Kuhnle was a Bismarck visitor Friday returning Sunday. The Sunshine club met at the home of Mrs. B. F. Lane Thursday after- noon. A delicious lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs, M. G: McNally were Hazelton callers Wednesday. Mrs. John Richards of Wild Rose was shopping in town Thursday. iss Mary Owens left Wednesday for her home at Vilias, So, Dak. S. Johnson of Bismarck visited at the W. E, Nichol home Friday. Quite a number from here at- tended play day at Bismarck Satur- Archie Nicholson was shop- ping in town Thursday. Louise Coder has been quite ill at a Bismarck hospital with pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Bailey enter- tained a@ dinner Sunday ir, and Mrs. Geo. Lewis and daughter, Marion, of Sterli Mr. and Mrs. Beer and family of Braddock and Charlie Soules visited at the E, Ps Whitaker home Thursday. Miss Jardis Rafteseth, Miss Buth Kuhnle and J. J. Cosgrave were en- im. Danielson motored to marck Sunday to return the car be: Reing to the Salvation Army work- who were stranded in Regan dur- Pas wy Fi of a week ago, &. L. Garnes and‘Jim Every ma fea to, Robinson, Bunday to ‘hand ‘inform: mn the oil it bent ¥ est nee that there al bat there, olip, Charles Mrs, 0. ‘gait and Me.Qand Mrs, Ben a Clara, ple: py tertained at ‘the T. E, Watkins home Wednesday. Mrs. Burns Bailey visited at the Fay Johnson home. Wednesday. Geo. Moffit returned home Tues- day from Bismarck where he has been working. Mr. and Mrs.~Andy, Anderson are the vase A} a baby girl born Sun- da: Page As ped ei ‘| rs, August Benz v' oe De Ha: 2 ee Saturday. , | Ed. Olson ee to Braddock Sat- at the Mr. ahd ison and Mrs. geologists have the survey and the drill- | operations | selstine. under way for the drilling | Recitation-“Before It Ix Too Late”| Whether the strike’ at Robin- | point this | ag tof 3 not! % h the! en, the Golden| *| Braddock, Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. Swan Mr. and Mrs. Burns Bailey and fam-| tal, | mortie school are giving a picnic jin the Kurtz grove Friday. | A very. nice Mother's Day program was given at the church last Sun- day under the direction of Mrs, H.| | P. Asselstine. | Quartet-— Recitation- Love” “W elcome”—Ri —Inez Peckin: jSone—"A Day for Mother”—by 8 airs Day exercises-by 12 chil- dren, Song boys. Recitation “Mother's Workers” — six Mother” — Beth Porter. |. Duet and Chorus —“Mother”— | Mabel Olson and Velma Whitaker. Recitation “Mother” Thelma Mof- it. Recitation+—“Mother’s Kiss” — Doris Kruse. Morning offering—"Tell I'll Be There”—choir. Recitation “When Mother's Away”) Gladys Moffit. “Where's —Mrs. Recitation—"A’ Fellow’s William Krus Motion song—“Swing Branches”— 8 girls. Recitation—“My Thoughts Mother's Day”—Calvin Porter. | Duet and chorus—Meet Mother in the Skies”—Mabel Olson’ and Ethel Anderson. Zellar and Mrs. Asselstine, Mother’”- “for Dear Old Songs of . Zellar, | Mother Prayed”—| Wild Rose Despite the high winds Friday aft- ernoon a large crowd attended the Emmons county play day held at Braddock. The school: near Moffit, taught by Miss May Metcalf, who taught Wild Rose school No. 1 last year, proved to be the banner rural xehool in the county by winning the largest number of prizes. Sunday visitors at the W. H. Brownawell home included Mr. and Mrs, Harold Brownawell and son of aha) Mr. and Mrs. Donald Snyder of Bismarck, Mr. and Mrs, H. A.| Carlisle and children, Francis John- son and Harry Koenig. Mr. and Mrs, A, A. Leiske, accom- panied by Mr. and Mrs. R. J Elliott, motored to Bismarck Wednesday, | |where Mr Elliott consulted a doctor. My. and Mrs. jaccompanied by Miss Helen Erick- | son, teacher of school No. 1, motored to Bismarck Saturday. Mrs.: Har- jold Brownawell and son Buddy went with them. to attend the. Burleigh jcounty play day at Fort Lincoln. Mr. and Ernest Saville and daughter Miss Ada visited ‘at the August Benz home near Moffit Wed- nesday evening. ir, and Mrs. Donald Snyder of Bismarck motored down Saturday evening to it relatives here, :re- turning to their home Sunday, ac- companied by Miss Avis Carlisle and |Helen Brownawell, junior students of Bismarck high school. Dwight Carlisle fell in the creek while wheeling a load of gravel to use in constructing cement forms for the new bridge but he got considerably dried off walking home as his horse a left him) that day, Friday the i Guestg at the Ernest Saville home Sunday were Mr, and Mrs. Mandigo and family of son and sons, Howard Balk of B marck, Misses Helen Erickson and Helen Skramstad. Some of the. youn neighborhood. won prizes at the Em- mons county play day held at Brad- dock Friday. afternoon. Lee Sa- ville won second in the running broad jump and third in the running high jump. folks of this Wilton Roy Anderson has been eniployed as manager of the, Still store. E. R. Asplund, who’ hi had- charge the past year, has resigned his position. The.infant da bier of Mr, and Mrs, Jake Burck died last Thursday and was buried Friday in the Cath- olic cemetery: -ni eth of town, - ‘ W. J. Richard and two children, " Helen and Vernon, were \ Bismarck callers Saturday afternoon, Mra. James Marick was a visitor in Bismarck over Sunda: Dr,;-W. P. Thelan attended a meet- ing 6f! the board of health at Bis- mare Wednesday. V. D. Heston had: the misfortune recent to break his leg when he was helping load a road drag. Mrs. May Walton. has::been visit- ing at the R. H, Rigg home. ‘iss, Mary -Ki is recovering. nicely from an‘ operation for goiter. Mrs, L. J. Truax spent the latter part of last week at Underwood and Garrison. nechatlie Manley has returned to his| ome-here after. spi je past year in the Twin Citiés, ahs Miss Winnie Flinn spent Thurs- day in Wilton visiting. friends and relatives, Mrs.. Pearl - Richard of Hard: Mont.,-and Mrs. Mattie Bigler of Bi marck spent Saturday night and Sunday in Wilton visiting relatives. Miss Gertrude Lechner ‘ returned home. from the *Bismarek hospital where: she has been-for.some time. ,Mrs.:C. B. Flinn visited. with her sister; Mrs. Mary Matheson, at the Bismarck hospital Sunday. Mrs. 3. ne is receiving med- ical attent! yn in the Bismarck hospi- Mrs, J. Albert Johnson went. to! Bismarck Saturday to consult. a doc-| we or, The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. David: McGinnis died in the Bismarck hospital the.latter.part ef the week. Funeral services were held Sunda: Ny at Presbyterian church with F. U. Christ officiating. Tnterment was made in the cemetery west of McKenzie Mrs, Denzel E. Wharton will sent her sieaeats in four little girls.| ta As Mother! Duet “Have you forgotten Mother”) W. H. Brownawell, | ® THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE- lbay did Cyru: International Hi . H. ie ester compai the S. S. mick’s sons. McCormick, 67-year-old Elusive McCormick :Honeyr lenson « motored - to] this\ term, after which she will. also| one irsons of chairman of ie ge tl ngian Yeto pher overtook them: . ine is bride, and: one. of MeCor-| y, marry Alice secretary, in Dublin, New Hampenive, that they Majestic at New York and slip away to became known. But in London, a photo; they are, McCormick at the right, then It’s the first photo of McCormick aie for’ Publication in many years. her term of school and returned to her home. = ‘The local school was well repre- sented at the county play day last Saturday. Stanley Envik was ffrst in a race and Marion Clizbe was t in the 12-pound shot put.’ In ite of the wind the children en- joyed themselves immensely. The Mother’s Day program, post- poned from May 8, was given by the Sunday school 1 Sunday. "Mrs. Edna Putnam was in charge. Burnstead and his crew are work finishing the road work east of town. Work on the .road was begun last®fall, A crew of men from the state highway -commission have completed a wave-breaking device to prevent the water from cutting out the new earth on'the road west gf town. The Girls’ club, under the direc- tion of Mrs. P. P. Bliss, have begun their work which to. continue throughout vacation. John Boren, accompanied by Rol-. lin Day of Jamestown and Allen Whittemore of Bismarck, all stue dent of Jamestown college, spent the week-end here. County Agent R. E. Miesen parry laa the boys of the Pig club Mon- lay. The play, “The Man from Borneo,” will be given at Moffit Saturday. evening, May 21. The players are hoping that if it is going to’ rain it will rain before that date. or immediately after. | Trygg 5 > Charlie Rue made a trip to Bald- win Saturday and met Helen, who where she finished her term of school Friday. She took a summer school line taught last summer near the Sol- bergs, so Mr. Rue took her up to her school. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nelson and fam- ily made a trip to Bismarck Wednes- aay to attend the funeral of Mrs, Forest Harding. Mr. and Mrs. Albin Spangberg and Violet made a trip to Bismarck the last week on local business, * Joe Fisher called at the Geo. Nel- son home Tuesday night where he got some coal, Nels Nelson and Hugo made a trip to Bismarck Wednesday attending to some business. Carl Muth was a caller in Bis- marck Wednesday doing. up some busines: Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lundquist motor- ed to the Capitol City Wednesdgy on business. - Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Tryge and Emma were in Bismarck Wednesday. The School No. 1 in Trygg is now. running: again after a month delay on account of measles in the Rue family. Andrew Trygg, Elmer. and., Edgar were in Bismarck Wednesday. Nels‘Nelson made a trip ‘to the Engdahi. home Thursday and Halted back a load of grain. Joe Fisher and family and Mr. Mrs. Anton Fisher and famil; pasnere callers in Bismarck, lay. rence arrived in Bismarck Wedn catied dexth "of her Mrs. Forest Hard. ing. Mri *peieh will va ‘with. he: mother, Mrs, bod ahi before cotalae bowie Geo. Nelson iconsulted - Roan. in were overnight guests at the Martin Nelson home* Tuesday. night’ where they ot the 25 head of cattle which | they wintered for them: ‘The; bets e at ihe Bowtgel a home near ‘the fel sa 4 Mr. and : Mrs. transacting business “in Wednesday. will be broa sg Biel si by Mrs 3 . ia for Yn i gests a ‘earyin' fo See Mrs. Leggy “Sing: Petites vlane, | al, dont th ane Moa mae aay, ee tn Sptope di ir, and Gordon vinited Satu: Gordon wilt came from, Washburn on the Soo. |B in Naughton where her sister Made- | Mrs. Jake Fetch. from North Bend; this week. | She. finished a term of school, in Washburn » Saturday “and will teach summer school in ca ton township. Mr. and Mrs. George Robinton’. of Max were visiting «Sunday at. the George Nelson home. are Robinson is an aunt of George ‘Nelson. : They conduct the Ford garages ‘at Max. ©. John Anderson ‘and took Mrs. ph a to se Aleian’ ‘3 pital, Bismarck, Saturday, suffering from a broken ankle sustained if an accident while milking cows which were not stanchit She: will’ be unable to walk fér 10 week: — Obituary ‘ met at the hast Regan May 12. ined @ Bismatek. © 2) 6" Lab raatae igen Legion Plant flower. Kruger, Harding, ; whe Mall: May ithy'Was 23, yea! of age, born April’ 29 at J a Wianek N N. {the D. She was baptized in the “Wishek: Brangeliea! Lotheran |" church by Rev. H.: E. Vomhof, as raised in Trygg townshi the family. moved. shortly. ai birth. She attended .common. school near her home and at Baldwin, also: high school in-Biemarck.’ When: she was eight years‘ald her fathe: drew Kruger, died. ; married to Forest 0. Harding :6f Bis: marck. | She was. ale to fora time at the Golden Rule store: where. she made many friends,”.One « Walter,.was born to this artion, . H. dann spent Tuesdi afternoon with Mrs. C. E. Ankrum. <Wm.:Olson lost four cows by light: |, ning daring the storm Sunday, Night, [ga a + jismarek Tuesday’ een taking. care - 0 Brenden at the hospital. ‘Mrs. = Carr and : Mrs. Mise Martha Eisenbeisz of inet te been vigiting at home for,a few days? ns. MC. J. Brenden, arrived: trom ie bese es 2 sag at ‘visited. eae and -Mrs,.H. Ward ‘and_chil- |" yn motored to Mandan Sunday. Mrs. W. Titus called on, Mra A. Bruschwein, Mrs, J. D. Stewart and) Mrs. F. 1. Johnson Monday, Mr, Clarence Swanson hited Mrs. Mein Lillian Mel Sunday. ‘iss Lillian Weland a7 nt at Steele visitin, ne ope Mrs. ‘Chas. Lefosman, tok tome Mia Inge), Vrs... Melory--ai Klinpeter of..Steele were caihiag on Senne here. Fri i Bertha Enhis- Dehine with her folks... Mictor Pederson. Ricusris : Bism : ra aie rata ce Hees and” ange A i = Br a J, Moun: motor il dey.: ii Bee) te night | Focal y and Herb Fricke |- ness, formerly § ie tate marly 8 Milton, ay mamas. er tnd -Benest iw isthe a Jeno Mrs. y rani * ie Se hone ‘ie a in town agsibg th r heb, ‘Aviand dat wile and Mra” adie’ Mi rt an- atc sneak ne and < “Swanson and ters: Helen. ‘and Gloria, accom- hee by Gordon:J pent | da; ‘hey. ‘Bismarck... Jenkins, nee vassistant ; cashier in. The | the bank, ecompl! ks ten and they. arrived in time. oper B,C. Thom speon Fg jeitee was ‘} called | h Monday ie serious: rene fleas of little Hammond Rybere, roast ie, ‘we years Che Mr, ond | Mrs. Otto Hoj “i was Clyde Met ‘the ‘play In penning at the Daniléon home. They | 8%, Prost it - Memorial | Bay which: will consist’ ofsongs and | He they’ plan to? have ay ge nse from Gxt has xtiry hae fmed.as a atar’ ‘buttons, esnay vee: tur- ite Pa first ina yoeal| caeed “first in’ vocal | P goat” sand: + Myrtle}, a of Mr, and nd Ni. Walter Ryberg child hag ‘not been well fed ev ona weeks, =~ fam- ghton district were callers in this com- . who wae prizes ullough. » John; Monroe’ was a bu: in (Uiton, ‘Tyee ny ‘afternoon where ie; went , WhO: formerly was ; loeal hotel is now * Harolit’ Breen farm was a buii- in. Wing: tere: rs. a hi ber ‘motored s > Bi marck it week in and |i "1, Tournoy'iof Fargo was in Wing}; last Sweex. “Wok ing’: over. his ‘father’s rey: Py Héal shipped @ cai tre of} {| le sand: og Tuesday mo ing. ‘Benny Greve Si talfed home Fri- : n ae. Jpkn: ‘Mueller: left. Monday mening. hassecured # position with the Northwestern Hide‘and Fur: company of: P jeer Spe a traveling Ray<Hughes of Bismarck was a ‘week-end aay at the Lee home. 5 ‘program :was given Friday by the pelle of Migs ‘Cedar- strpm’s ‘room: : fine program wa: after srwhich: “refreshments out. Tuesday morning. ‘umm and son Wayne’ of if a ‘were “shoppers in, Wing Mon: Boder. home Sund je inar.vis- ome: Sunday "Nie. and Mrs. Joe Kohler and fam: i ily of Bismarck were guests The bail game Sunday between a ‘team ‘composed of married men and liness of “his }{ en resulted in victory Tet men by a score of eae HELPFUL YOUTH fohnny was ufusually gleeful at breakfast. 4 cea done my good turn for to-, a his I Mvbnd at the gate and heard Brown say they. were er they could catch I set the, bulldog after already?” inquired cee DR. B.S. ENGE Free Examination [pRereeeennrssrenrriren errr i ‘Remember an) : 4 AMIE rere A QAP RANIO TUBES, ‘Remington Typewriters’ “A machine for every purpose.” See the Remington line before purchasing ty’ typewriters or book- eeping machines, ? Remington Typewriter Co. eZ “With Hoskins-Meyer Phone 19 Bismarck VULCANIZING Tires and: Tubes, Oil and ‘Grease, Auto Accessories Phone 944 Bismarck Acc & Tire "aa Next to First Guaranty Bank iténieh'ace is ever-present. 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