The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 3, 1927, Page 9

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These first actual photographs to reach this the French capital greeted Capt. Ch cony of the / ¢—__.------ ~~ S. W. Burleigh ee new ‘Truck from the Chevrolet people | ‘ri Mallard was a caller in T % Bismarck Saturday. The ‘small son Robert Welch had the misfortune to} He was taken to Bismarck to have to learn that Arthur Oder an had passed away home near that place on May 25. Arthur formerly resided in this vicin- arents and was known and good-natured boy. The many friends in this vicinity ex- tend their utmost sympathy to the sorrowing family. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Houger made a business trip to Bismarck Thurs- Howard Gramling and children of Regan were Sunday guests J. A, Stewart home. 0. G. Davanport was a caller in Bismarck Saturda @ picnic and a visit. to the Memorial building. pupils, teacher and parent the capitol grounds and vis Memorial building. rin Creek where they enjoyed a picnic supper. John A. Stewart was a caller in Bismarck Monday. . G. Davanport mo- tored to Regan Friday. to attend the funeral of Arthur Oder. Sterling | es Stewart started inn., Thursday, being called ars by the illness of her Mr. ee H. Riley motored to Bis- marck Thursday Kenneth McKane and Mrs, Carl Byers motored to Bismarck Sati Union aid at the Random’s Saturday Wright's rie evening. Mrs. T. N. Johnson visited at the H. Meland home Dorsen visited at the C. J.. Johnson home Thursda Miss Ruth Fuller visited friends at Eldridge Friday and Saturday. Miss Luella Tollefson, ee attends school in Bismarck, mother over the week- ma The P. T, A. meeting was held at the north Sterling’ school Friday eve- The new officers elected were |. Johnson, president; Mrs. Dor- Ps “vice president, and Mrs. H. R. Ww. taht, secretary and treasurer. J. Johnson and fai se At a Howard Cruntb were town one "Friday. Laura Laird yisited at the Zuraft’s Wednesday \aftérnoon, Bason and famil; T. N. Johnson's FP Chalvih: Belile i with his work for a ‘tow et. The graduation exercises; for north Sterling school’will-be held EN Miss Ruth Cochrane” completed a the schooroy ‘Wednesday, evening. motored ae Blam A. ‘Meland nd ~ ily of Dri ue accompanied by dope vst vis! ie at H, tts ig ae Gosi visited at the ‘ett «choo! sos after: | neat, country from P; Lindbergh. Above L les ga FF The class colors are black and gold. the fl fs and the vider Honour Lies por’s Gate.” program ahub of the Eng. ener and marshmallow roast fuesday evening. ; —— I" . Leith Herbert Fite of Brisbane was a Faller here Wednesday. residence occupied by the Williams family from JG. Moen and_ will move to town about the middle of June. . School closed’ Friday after a very successful term. Miss Broton enter- tainnell her pupils at the park while the intermediate room under the su- pervision of Miss Sandy had a picnic at the Kamrath grove. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mossman and daughter, Marvis, were callers at Carson Friday evening. Mrs. Dwight Kamrath and children, Dwight and Dona, were callers at the Don Henely homie at Elgin Wed- nesday. Mrs. W. A, Kimbal was hostess to the Leith Civic club Thursday eve- ning. Ten members were present. Mrs. Sether read a very interesting paper on Art. Mrs, Will read a pa- per on noted musicians. The club pienie was postponed until after the chautauqua, which will be held in June. This is the last meeting of the Leith Civic club until the first Wednesday in September, E. Anhorn and daughter, Grace, motored to Bismarck Thursday. Clad in a bac can see how s give a hint of the acclaim with whi ndbergh is shown in the nch flag and an American flag in response to the guns Capt. Charles A tuous shouts ‘of the crowd bel low; the lower picture shows a human chain of French treops guarding his emb: airplane at Le Bourget eying field after souvenir hunters damaged ee the trousers a . Lindbergh smiles b loud cheers with w weeks before ined at| daughter Bernice and Mrs. e the position he parents of al i } \w r| : Decora- day at the town hall, as it was ‘ainy to go to the grounds north of Menoken. | last week. a . Ed Bblins, Mrs. R. allers ents, Mr. terling high cine: | at atten Menoken Leith, morning | ¢————-——_-___ coor Knownle, suditaonan Sunda: Mildred Funston essful term of school near Regan | ed his as and is now Bot home. n of Baldwin® finished a June a at 9 returned to | the ninth and meets at 2 o’cloc'! ighth — examinations. : completed al] Clear Lake Monday. spend sev- ing in McKenzie. v C. A. Mossman has purchased the| School at 11 o'clec! invitation to all to worship with us. | ca | ee a cette Jack Wolson. spent Thursday of Neuge bauer awyer of Bismarck was in| G, H. Baker motored to Bismarck . Otto Dorman, were called to South Dakota on ac- count of the death of relatives, ha returned after spending a week there. : and Harry Ulfers were! Helen called on M ‘ ', Park Wood aad ng Monday consulting commis: | sen Wednesday eve motored to Bismarck Satur “Mr. Arthur Norlin lef , John Johnson spent | Minot where he will le and sons Dean and Miller were in] cises at the Driscoll hall Friday eve- Johnny went in to ning. ion, Miss’ Evelyn -Thomas called at the | — a guest of Mrs.| Albert Christensen home Friday. b Asainiiger'tar dinuer Saturday. Miss Emma Shaffer visited with to Tuttle to get] Mrs. Carl Milland of Driscoll Satur- Wine Thursda; write on the examin “The picnic held for closing day al y reunion was held at Boyd school No. 2 was much enjoyed Sherman has caused by illness. L. McLean motored marek Fi iday on business, Mrs. H. C, Neugebauer, who has | “G He was on his way some ilaghera work done. 0: narck Saturday. Krutzener has been principal for the] few. da: Past year of the Arena high school. Mrs. J. E. Sharp, Mrs. Albert Jeff Zachre ac i week with friends and Bismarck, before her departure. iss Roberta Boyd and her friend motored home from Billings, Mont., have been teaching. Miss mpinied by |spent the week-end with Ali \stein at her home here. Nellie Brown, Mr. tting suit borrowed from an embassy attache—you It took plenty of police to hold the crowds in line whet nd how poorly the coat hangs-~ as the upper picture shows. shfully as the throng before the club; see how the eager Par Ambassader Myron T. Herrick, trans-Atlantic flight. Below are a cl at Peleed left, leading in the demonstration. _ PXGE NINE ild Over “Lindy” t. Charles A. Lindbergh ‘went ‘around in Par The car at ‘the curb has just ians pre: deposited the young flyer at; the Ame gendarmes in their desire to see the hero of the up ‘of Lindbenpyh: with his tousled sandy hair, and a view of him inspecting his plane the ne day after he landed. ‘ home deh ati were at Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hazelgrove and| Palms and little daughter were who C. Dance | t morning from | guests at the McIntyre home Sunday k ton their home in Kansas | Andrew Kraft, road boss, has spent in getting the road 8 t work. Emerson Glanville finished up as- ng in Florence Lake township Ed Smith purchased two loads of | ed | hay from Carl Johnson laureate sermon at the city; hauled it home Tuesday, Arthur Tees is also hauling hay from there. W. H. Stark of Hazelgrove finish- sing Tuesday. He said quite a task this year, as all! nd had to be assessed. it Knyite Paulson has been helping H. A. Thomas of Driscoll for a few day aidar Olson visited with his friend James Johnson Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. H. A. Thomas and daughter Albert Christen- ning. Quite a few attended the Driscoll | high school and cighth grade exer- day afternoon. Mrs. Pete Lathrop of Driscoll for a Christensen and Miss Myrtle Christ- ensen culled at the Robert Sharp ; nd will go on td} home at Driscoll, Saturday afternoon. nneapolis and other e: M ian Shaffer visited with schoolmate, Myrtle Christensen, A. aminger spent the -week- end with his family Mr. and Mrs. T. Weatherly and reported he has y pu chased ii ‘om her son and wife, a new Chevrolet It M. A. Van Vleet is enjoying Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sonnomen, who children were Elgin=business callers Wednesday evening. + Anna, Elrvick and Mildred Lo: of Carson were week-end guests at the home of Fay Mossman. Mr, and Mrs. Harrison Carton Elgin were callers here Saturday eve- ning. ‘They were accompanied by Mrs. E. J, Lawfer, who returned from Bismarck by train to Plgin. Misses Marjorie Anderson, Alice Wessel and Miss'Hegge, who attends the Dickinson Normal, arrived home Thursday to spend the week-end. Mrs. J. EY Emch entertained a number of young folks Saturday eve- ning in honor of the teachers, who will leave soon. Mrs, Arthur Heyer and little daughter, Audrey, are visiting rela- tives at Raleigh. Miss Agnes Emch returned Satur- day from St. Mary’s to spend her vacation at home. Miss Ella Sandie left Monday morning for her home in Grand Forks ridge and several miles of track was washed out near Selfridge after the heavy rains. so we have had no trains for a few days. The Pythian Sisters held a very interesting meeting here Tuesday evenigg. Nearly all members were present. Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Aenea made ‘A well is being drilled “at the parsénage. This is a long-felt want and will be greatly apnreciated. Mr. and Mrs. Rath of Heil, were ef transacting business here Saturday. very successful term of school at ly| Solon Friday. Miss Cechrane has Ga up for.next year at Solon, ‘Mrs. Gibson gave a recital at her. 'y ra mene Tuesday of afternoon. ‘her. m oe ls proved to their many fri present. pt aes ph manager of town: Me grove south of Are term of school, she will be the’ prine Pal. year she taught the f Miss Alvina Kraft is working for |@—————______@ Rasche during the busy sea- Ghylin i —____________¢ Jacob Sattler, Zewigle and children, Marvin Alm and Arnie _ Gordon d Emil Sattler attended the| were callers in Bismarck Saturday. i held at} Mr. and Mrs, Fred Ehnes called at Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Juli McCusky Sunday. Charlie Sattler and daughter have been at McClusky the few days, the baby. receiving treatment from Doctor Brown, fred Haas were vis-| were eallers in Regan Wednesda: Mr. and Mrs. Jake daughter} Alm and Clara Krause were callers ‘artha went on to Wing and wrote|at the Aibert Vollan home Wednes- on the eighth grade examinations.| day evening. She was accompanied by her: brother shopping in Wing .Saturda; Bert Glanville and son ‘ul Sunday morning in dig-] with Claribel Bailey. ging out a den of wolves, 10 young ones ‘about Mr. Glanville said the way the old mother wolf had made ative of a wet sea- Mr. and Mrs, Manuel Haas called atythe home of Mr. and Mrs. Adam the den was ind were . one callers in Owen Belityre, | ii ae sian, evicainnisders Satorday agreed to fix up the eect ae house. of ' Biamerci| of ay been teaching school ut Dodge, N. D. in They are on their way to Fargo. Just one of ng for the next|to the E. A. VanVleet home one day Miss Simpson, and| last week. + The past Grandpa Johnson and James drove Mrs. Will Stiles and children vis- and| ited with Mrs. Newland Wednesday. Mr, the Eric Englebretson home Thurs- infant| day evening. te! Rieck called in Regan Sat- oa Olson and Arthur Landerholm Marvin Alm, Hilda Krause, Marion Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Keator called in Regan Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, John Felkily were] Mr. and Mrs. Dave Spangberg business callers in Arena Saturday|were in Regan Saturday. .. Mrs. Herbert ARTS was a caller ‘in. Regan Friday. Verna Folmer has returned ‘to her home, south of Regan, after staying There. Reuben Krause has returned to his eight) fixing up their pasture fence Mon- glemeyer Ulfers. Fred ith the Sheri- this communit: of B saiacon Od nuel Steinert is on the sick list. township board ing at the home of Clerk C. sd Fttal home after being employed at tended the funeral ~~ Zelmer fi M hell_a_meet- as she is poing to take a course in dressmaking. Emil Olson called at Regan $ and children Hollys, Regan Satur- ay. Mrs, Nels Alin yalis ; _ former British win Zelmer called at feet from the desk where he stood se home Saturday. The short walk neces- dip constituted his . He| the A. J j naires, returning to France next ie tember, will have th a round-trip ticket to and from the ‘points of, embarkation for the price of a one-way fare. { rs called in Regan Saturday. motored to Bald- working for Mr. rch of Baldwin. lam Klein and son Willie were \callers at the A. J. K advantage of Motor trucks operate in the United over a total route mileage of miles and busses over a route Porter Nelson was in Regan Tues- liam Brown was a business call- Jer in Regan Tuesda 0. Hogstrom purchased seed pota- MORE OLD “GRADS” HEARD FROM Only 10 years ago Lee Myller finished training at Dakota Business College, Fargo, going straightto the | Northern States Power Co. Now as “the man higher up’? he has just engaged his 18th D. B. C. employee —Luke Johnson. Henry D. Albert of Ekalaka, Mont., recently elected {County Treasurer, writes to give | due credit to his D. B. C. training. High School Students: Watch |results of D. B. C. ACTUAL BUSINESS trainii i unobtainable elsewhere). time and money “‘Follow the Suc- ce$$ful’’—June 1-6. Write. F. L. Watkins, Pres. 806 Front St., Fargo. * — : John Carlson was a visitor in Rob- inson Saturday, 's Winnie Malone, iss Priscilla Ofson_is assisting | Visiting her parents, returned Tues- day to Bismarck, as Mr. former employer, has gone She has accepted a posi- ecretary to Mr. E of the state highway Robert Pataner at- tended church in Wilton Sunday. Arthur, the Abe ye Ww. who has been -old son of Mr.| Tue: day ate ness of npeut Tingeriing ill- are entertains s ‘trom Velva, eaeiceenaby. John Carlson and family were Sunday gu Malone home. A large number of the residents of DR. R. S. ENGE

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