The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 10, 1927, Page 3

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” 4 [ Dawson , ile Miss Lillie Hopkins is confined to ‘ice lunch served. 1 meeting 2 .n junch was 1 irs, Wednesday evening at ~the school, Aftep a business seagion fe folonne program mee ing of war songs ‘as- sembly. Reading: “In. "landers? ig_ “America’s Answer” by ‘ Wini- fred Towle. Saxophone solo, sel- ected, Irene Niles. Piano solo, sel- ected, Miss Hess. Talk by Katen, -secretary of N.. D.Tuber- losis association. After the pro- gram a lunch was served. Mr. Harold Niman was in Bis: marck Friday on business. Miss Mabel Anderson spent the ” by Margaret White. Read- week-epd at. Tappen. visiting her é sister. Mrs. A. D. Cordner and Mrs. t Jack Kenyon motored to Dawson Friday -afternoon. They were ac- companied to Bismarck by Misses Hess and Cordner. 2 The Dawson Fortnightly club met Tuesday evening at the-home]- of Mrs. Florence Gregor. After 2 business meeting, conducted. by the president, Mrs. C. A. Cross, at which time a renort of the state meeting was gives and plans for the year’s progrgam were dis- cussed, a program and social hour ‘was enjoyed! Six new members were received. were Mrs. Lud Lewis, Mrs. Percy Cooper, Mrs. George Piemmel, Mrs, Eric-Hanson, Mrs. Louis Sauers and Miss Jennie 5 :Gregor. . At: the close of the even- ing an elaborate luncheon was ser- ved by the hostess. An Armistice Day program is to siven by ag ame the tol uxiliat at e gregational church.” The hour will be 10:30 Friday morning. A p! n sisting of congregational singing of; war songs, a duet by Mrs, Cooper and Clare Darner, reading selected by Lewis at Mrs. Percy Cooper, talk by oy varia = be nes pageant sel children and ex- service wien “In Flander’s Fields,” will -be given. A_ silver offering - will be received to help in rehabili- tation work of ‘the Auxiliary. Han!: Brown of Bismarck has nt this week hunting in Dawson inity. ‘ A nusnber of students from Daw- son high school motored to Tappen to attend their high school carni- val given Friday evening. see Mrs. Fred Renville and her sister Isabelle, spent the week-end visit- ing in Harvey. Fern Werner spent the first of. the week on business at Werner, No. Dak. Mr. Werner expects to leave in a few days on a business trip for Minneapolis. f Canfield The death of Mrs. Chas Rhines occurred Tuesday at her home- in A. Strand and sons Arthur’ and Einar returned from Bantry, N. D., Monday where they have spent the week-end visiting at the |, O. Strand home, Ima. Myers returned” Monday af. ter spending the week: with her mother, Mrs. Myers, who is em- ployed at the James Cunningham ome at Wilton. 2 Grant Lindsey had the misfortune 8 v to break his arm above the elbow, Friday. He was riding horseback and the horse fell and rolled over on his arm. Grant was taken to a Bismarck hospital. e The American Legion Auxiliary met at the Wm. Michelson home Thursday afternoon. There were 13 members present. It was decided that there -wouldn’t be any Armis- tice day dinner. We have two more soldier boys to take care of. Mrs. A. H. Lundberg, Mrs. A. H. Hel- geson, Mrs. W. M. elson, Mrs. J. Fisher, Mrs, Ole Aune are to a box of jelly cookies and pickles to each boy and a letter for Armistice and the remaining Auxiliary, members will do the same: for Than! ing. We are also get- ting mem! for our Cradle Roll. The next meeting will be at Mrs. A. H. Lurdberg’s Thursday, Dec, The Ladies’ Aid met at the teach- Nov. 5. A. lal mae It was dechied that we. woul ve our food sale and bazaar at the Canfield school- house Decembc: 8. We also decided: on having a community dinner at the Cenfield Fe ge ge Johnson . L be Pro- gram given by the Junior class af- Miss] Robert Dodds, a duct by Abbie! 8. | * getting alo -Greenan and Mrs, be hostesses. At the close of the There will be-the first P, T, meeting f. the year ean 11, at which new officers will be elected so everyone should be pres-' ent 7 it. Visitors at ‘the Ole Olsor home Sunday were Mr. and: Mrs; Ole Ol-| Ebli son and daughter Bever! Petti- bone, Mie and, Mon APS i alee be aCe Strand and Loyd Knudson, ni , Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Ollenbe: and sons ton called st the A. ne iin John: m children “ johnson. spent Filed the J..F, Little home.” Mr. and Mrs. Roy Little and sons pent Sunday at the Herb Little onie “her: Baldwin, mee Miss O'B: spent, the week-end at_her home ilton. Miss. Edng Eide’ 8) end at the Helgeson Miss Lillian Parmenter was a ee guest at the. A, Strand home iy. Mrs. Chas. Kuehl and Chas. Our were callers in Wilton Sunday. They. retumed -home, Monday morn- i. Edith Francis spent Friday and Saturday at the Jordahl home. Miss Katherine. Cook and Laur- ence O’Lavoy called at the Joe Cook | Thu: home Sunday. Katherine stayed at home and Mrs..Cook and Joe re- turned to Jamestown ‘with, Mr. O’Larry. : ‘ The Joe Cook. family have moved to their new home. sophomores initiated the freshman’ class Friday night by holding Kanggroo Court to which they took the freshmen, ‘The eve- ning was also spent in games after which the. sophomores: served sup- er. - Alice Walker spent Sunday after- noon with Trent A ‘few’ from ‘here’ attended the funeral ‘services of Mrs. Rhines which was held Saturday. afternoon. Norman Jordahl left Thursday for Watertown, 'S. D., where: he will stay with his aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ghylin and son Gerald and Mr. D. Ghylin were call- ers in Bismarck Friday. f ..” Clear Lake | H. Smith and son Roy were Bis-| > mle: Sjestenhues. left for J - mhues left for James- town Sey to visit his sister and’ family, also to attend to busi- ness. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon have beat eagae a new loud speaking es saw Miss Mina Lewis from west of| Driscoll spent the week-end with Miss Vivian. Shaffer. Mr. and “‘rs, H. Smith mofored to Steele Friday afternoon. - Olaf Olson-visited with Paul P: sley Saturday evening. [" Menoken | Albert; Sherman, who has ‘been’ working on the Northern Pacific section, was laid off from work Monday. The following week Chri: De Groot was laid off. Carl Bjoistrom returned We a to Fargo, Minn ul, Mr. Bjoistrom by car. . . A. Dance - and son, Miss Ndllie Dance, Mr. Royal Thomas, Miss Nellie Brown and Wm. Trzynka was entertained Thursday evening by Mr. The Menoken Ladies’ Aid were en- tertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Richard Salter at the ‘home of Mrs. M. E. Funston. Ten were present and a luncheon served. A. T. Welch returned Tues- day from. Minneapolis. where- she spent - sometime with “her. little granddaughter Maxiene Welch. Maxiene the ‘Shriners: hos- pital there and Mrs. Welch re- mained in Minneapolis until after the operation on eet ctet: Maxiene ly. nie, --Miss . Hilda Everson and Miss Gertrude. Ness -— “ae Otto Ayers home ly even! e Mr, and Mra: Otto: attended » ‘birthday evening in honor. id daughter of , the three 3 Mr. and Mrs, Carl Jacobson of Bie- © Mis. C. D. has in’ club. ing, has, orpprised was held Frida home Friday, Nov.| hor e at Souetat Mr. and) Mrs. Ed ing. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Agnew and family mototed to Steele Sunday and were dinner gueats of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ashley. Miss Ness, who had t_the week-end visit- ing her sister Mrs. Ashley, returned home with Mr. and Mrs. Agnew. Quite a few from here attended the dance in Sterling Friday eve- ning. ,, Miss Alvina Hasse, who has been visiting relativ.s in Bismarck for the tt week, is now. staying at i . C. Dance home. : ord has been received from Mr id Mrs. Clifford Craven, who left recntly. They are now nicely set- tled in Roslyn, Lon; They made the tri rainy weather Toads all the way. ° Mrs. S. L. Jordahl and son Nor- man were passengers to Jamestown irsday where they were met by Norman's aunt, Mrs. A. W. Hart, of Watertown, S. D. ‘Norman re- turned to Watertown with Mrs. Hart eh he will undergo a minor oper- ation. J. M. Lein and son Ben were call- ers in Bismarck Thursday. Roy E. McCullough drove to Bis- marck Thursday accompanied by Chester, Hazel, Bernice and Richard Rhines. i é Chester’ Rhines arrived home from Fargo Tuesday where he is a stu- dent at the Agricultural college, to be at his mother’s bedside. H. F. Mimond stopped. in Regan Tuesday for a. breef visit en route from St. Paul to Miles » Mont. Mabel Dimond arrived in Regan Tuesday, returning to Bismarck Wednesday morning. . Mrs. P. E, Patton was a passen- ger to Bismarck Wednesday evening, returning Friday morning. Mrs. A. H. Luundber, Bud and Miss Freida Ubde, R..N motored to Bismarck Friday morn- ing where Frieda took the train for sheridan, Wyoming, to take up her and son work in a government hospital. She plans on visiting the Herbert’ Bailey family ‘at Laurel, Mont., on her way out. Jim Gramling entered the Bis- marck hospital Friday evening where he will rema::. for treatment. Mr. and Mrs, Garnes and children motored to Ryder Sunday to meet P. L. Garnes: of at the Gilbert Garnes home. Mr: and Mrs. Fred Danielson and Miss. Elsie Danielson motored to Bismarck Epes Mr. and Mrs, August Westerman had as their. 3 Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moltzen, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Johnson and Wm. Wester- man, all of New Salem, N..D. Grant Lindsey, had the misfortune to break his arm morning, and was taken to Bismarck by Au- gust Westerman ‘or treatment. Mrs. Chas. E, Rhines passed away at her home in Regan, N. D., after short illness caused from ptomaine otnencey eens Mrs. ning, We rtha Sophia Daxiel Rhines was for Isk.nd, N. Y. car and re- and slippery ——— ES — Adc x Y.lerly a resident c Kegan, arrived in born March 28, 1874, at Stavanger, |Mr. and Mrs. Herman .sele! ig| Norway. She tised a:.d ‘con-. in the Lutheran church ‘at| M: Parental hain Herman*Sielinger homs were: and Mrs, Henr; Mrs. James Walters, Mr. and Roy Jene and Pearl White. tg an. Bear [cCullough, ussell, pai ON seveis Yoars. AZO, She is also survived Ki he parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. Danielson, two brothers, Dan and Bert Danielson, Mrs. H. Halvorson, all of _Regan, a sister, Mrs. L. B. Olson, of Tacoma, Wash., and Mrs. Seivert Munson of Superior, Iowa. The funeral ser- vices .were held in the Regan hall Saturday, Rev. I. G. Monson, .! Bis- marck, officiating. Special music ‘was I ihe by a_choir in char of Mrs. H. E. Rannestad.: The Floral offerings were many and beautiful. The bereaved family have the sympathy of the entire community. - Mr. Mrs. Seivort Muson and family arrived in mn Friday from Superior, Towa, to attend the faneral of Mrs. Munson’s sister, Mrs. Chas. E.-Rhines. Greenan of Portland, form- on he to pel after Regan Friday and is looking business matters. George, John and: Philip Nolan and Anna Sieght started to Schrunk school Tuesday. a Elizabeth Bachor_ stayed over night. at the Carl Johnson home Monday. ha in son rs. Jim Walters Sunda: school Monday. family have left Saturda: cago where tomy, future home, were sorry to see ‘them g Steele | tained the teachezs at a party Mon- day night. visited Mr. and Mrs, apolis visited relatives and friends from a very serious attack was performed and she is getting moa very well. the y the ‘were made at this meeting for the annual banquet. way here and moved on to Hettinger. Sunday morning and’ evening. and and err visited at her e over the week-end. inday evening callers at ag rr. Sielinge , Mr. and Mrs. Marchant ‘and Margaret and Earl had dinner wit r. afternoon, Miss Ruth moved onto the Sch vartz farm, The they visited family. the Earc’ the Bell Telephone company. Ted Nolan started to Schrunk Mr. and Mrs, Steve Bachor and| Who is in the hos ital there. ‘family are enjoying a new The Steele with Mrs. Mr. will eir many friend: Dannemeyer will also preach at Sherman in the Mr. and Mrs, Julius Semeran have D. A. Ritchie, Gordo and Joyce motored to Jamestown Friday where Ritchie Ed Jones is now in the e: ploy of Albert Fairchild ms’e a trip to Bismarck Sunday to visit his wife, Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Wood, and hippet. lomemakers club met Ballantine Wednesday . KE returned Thursday from his trip to Europe where he atteiJed the Legion con- | Paul and Mark Gress, Mr, vention and visited relatives. P. D. Wood and ‘amily, Mildred Altes visited her parents| Rey. F. W. Gress made a here Sunday and accompanied them |trip to Bismarck J to the S. 8. Convention in Robinson| Stop signs have been Sunday afternoon. all streets in Steele c1 Kenneth Carlson entered high|highway No. 10, school here Monday. serious accidents ha’ Rev. Schmidt of Bismarck was|these crossings, through faiju here on business one day last week.| motorists to make the n Mrs. W. F. Foye entertained the|stop before crossing an W. C. 7. 'U. Wednesday afternoon. highway. Sick ch ae ieee ir Ozone Mrs. Rosa Rosen has as her guests iy Mr. and Mrs, Seigel, her brother and|to Bismarck Tuesday where he’ oy sister-in-law. receive medical treatment in the fering Among those from Steele who at- of muscular rhew tended the S. S. Conve! in a Chas. Leiseman spent Sune’ | inson Sunday were Mr, and Mrs. R. L. alt Mrs. Grover, Prof. and| Mrs. fF day with her family in Bismarck, Mrs. Ballantine, Rev. and Mrs. Gress, Prof. and Mrs. Ballentine enter- Mrs. T. Thompson of Bismarck E. M. Elder ie day last week. Mr. aid Mrs. W. Lund of Minne- re last week. Mrs. Albert Fairchild was taken a Bismarck hospital suffering of ap- ndicitis last week. An opcration rd Porter has moved onto i idney Lee farm north of Steele. irs. Clifford Erickson entertained e W. F. M. S. Wednesday. Plans cated, The Pickus construction company lifelike set of teeth at s finished graveling on the high- Rev. John Moeange will preach marek, the Methodist church in bes le SET OF TEETH For full upper or lower plate, A value that cannot be dupli- A natural appearing, price never heard of In Bis- This Office Invites Comparison As to Price and Quality I have stood the test of giving quality dentistry. at moderate prices, All Fillings.<< 4 Price «© Ask to See Our Porcelite Plate Quality Guaranteed 15 Years FR PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS With Plate or Bridge- work DR. KERN’S DENTAL CLINIC 119 1-2 4th St. ‘Tel. 126 Over Knowles Jewelry Orr Mr. and Mrs. James Novy and ae “Anton were Wing callers Tues- y- Helen Marchant, Pearl White and Marcella Nicters spent Tuesday evening with Beaulah Lowyer. Rose Ryan is back in school after missing a few weeks because of sick- ness. Mrs. Charley Kindred was on the sick list last week. Charley Edwards is hauling coal} for Schrunk school No. 2 this week. Herman Nieters was a Wing call- er Thursday. Elizabeth, Bachor vi Charley and Julia ed Schrunk school No. 2 y. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nieters and daughter Vivian, Mr. and Se Steve Bachor and family John and Sam Koch were callers at the Carl Johnson home Thursday evening. Elizabeth Bachor visited at the Florence lake school Tuesday. R. Y. Marchant was a Wing caller Friday. The -Suaday dinner guests at the R. Y."Marchant home were Mrs. Chas. Kindred daughter Thelma and sén Charles, John and ey Fode Delmer McCcllan and J. E. Witt. John Fode, who works at the Boyton. ranch, went.home to visit Saturday evening. The Saturday evening callers at the Herman Seilenger home~ we Mr. and Mrs. Henry _ Seilengers, irs. Silenger, D. F. McCellan, Mrs. Smith, Helen Marchant, Pearl White, John Witt; Le Roy Marchant, Catherine Lee and Andrew Neiters. Miss Marcella Neiters spent Fri- day and Saturday with the Misses Opal and Fay Harvey of Wong. Pearl White is visiting this week with- Mrs. Henzy and Herman Seil- enger. J. Witt and H. Marchant called at the Herman Neiters home Sun- ee afternoon. em ‘he Hon family called at the Witt home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seilenger and | AUDITORIUM — Monday, Nov. 14th JOHN GOLDEN PRODUCER OF*UGHTNING THE |. FIRST YEARS WISE FOOLS’ ‘Ulso produced: | THERECORD SMASHING DRAMAS LOvEMoT RIL STANDING, DRAMATIC SENSATION i J Two Performances, Matinee and Night Special matinee for school children at 3:15. Prices—Grado schools, 35c3 High schools, 0c; Adults, niain floor, 62.00. No reserved seats for matinee. , t NIGHT PERFORMANCE, 8215 Prices—Lower floor and first 2 rows 1st balcony, $2.50; balance of Ist balcony, $1.75; second balcony, $1.00; gallery, 50c. MAIL ORDERS NOW Seats on sale at Harris & Woodmansee’s Friday, November 11 Advertised Chickens— Sold Them by Telephone We know a farm woman, wealthy today, who says she owes it all to her telephong and her local newspaper. Since her husband’s death, this woman has been living on a small farm and raising chick- ens. When they are ready to sell she adver- tises them in the paper and sells them by tele- phone. ‘The farm telephone not only serves the rural wife in her marketing, but ie invaluable in emergencies. checked ditioned where ' mecessary ih ig Economical Transportation, CHEVROLET USED CARS with an OK that counts 2 Building Quality Ys into Used -; Cars automobiles make possible thé high ‘In the first place; we can tell exactly what needs to be done to a car without and, working with special tools; they ac- complish a given task in Asva result, our reconditioned. cars sim- Prices 2-Ton(6-cylinder) $1595 2-Ton Dump (cylinder) + 1645 I%yTon + © 1245 1-Ton G-Boy -. . 895 3%4-Ton Commercial 670 (Chassis prices f. 0. b. Detroit) ¥%-Ton Panel Delivery Car (Complete) $770 the minimum Phone 808 pone eantannla GRAHAM BROTHERS | Teuck $895 (cuAssis 5.0.0. netROIT ) Proof of the surpassing value of the G-Boy is not ' far to seek, To judge of their speed, power, smoothness, pick. ‘' there on the street. To get the: story of their , their “and their earning power—talk to the thousands and thousands of G-Boy owners. See one .... Drive one .... Only production makes possible such a price, : J XD

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