The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 17, 1927, Page 7

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1927 NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS _ [Dewees] The Armistice Da: rogram iven by the ladies of the Leoun auxiliary was largely attended. The program was as follows: Singing of Amer- ica by the audience; invocation, Miss Ruth Cordner; orchestra numbers, sel high school orchestra; reading, “Poppies,” Robert Dodds; triotic talk, Mrs. Edward Husch- » president of the Legion auxil- jary; so oe the Door for the Chiliren,™ school children; piano duet, Mrs, P. Cooper and Clare Wer- ner; piano duet, Mrs. P Cooper and Abbie Lewis; choral numbers, by mixed double quartet; pageant, “In Flander’s Field,” .given by eighteen school children, Messrs. Bert Hayes and Art Thompson, Misses Margaret Whit and Winifred Towle. George Pummel left Saturday for | th the Twin Cities on a business trip. _Harry Grim is making an exten- sive visit with friends and relatives in Pennsylvania. Dr. M. W. Roan of Bismarck spent Sunday in this commounity hunting. Misses Velma Wolssner, Margaret es Gail Lunner spent Saturday at iteele. Mr. Grey of Bismarck, is working here as first trick operator for the Northern Pacific. Miss Loa Reeser left. Friday for ale where she spent the week- end. Miss Margaret Lunner is confined to her home on account of illness. Ward Preston of Bismarck, spent Sunday in this community hunting. Miss Elsie Hoeft spent the week- end in Dawson at the home of her rents. David Cook was in Dawson Mon- day on business. The Auxiliary of the American bere met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Florence Gregor. After a business session a social hour was enjoyed. At the conclusion of the social hour refreshments w re served, . Miss Lillie Hopkins has returned to school this week, fter an absence of two weeks due to illness. John Canfield has moved to his farm home which has recently been completed, one mile south of Daw- son. The funeral of Pete O'Brian was held in the Congregational church ‘Wednesday, with Rev. Hindrer of Tappen officiating. Mr. O'Brian been ill for some time and died in a Bismarck hospital on Monday. Mr. O’Brian hed lived for many years on a farm south of town, and ——e L._R. and son were pony henting. the Presbyterian church Sunday aft- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lehmann of| ernoon by Rev. F. W. Christ; a! Richardton spent several days visit-| wh.ch the remains were laid to rest i; es ; eed bg Lehmann home the ts iyo ees? are weather is getting severe for | past week. om Michigan an m Sou - such a long drive. Mrs. Nicland| Ted Gullicksén accompanied Ar-| kota were pregent at the funeral. expects to room at the Robert Welch |thur Bieng to Hebron on Saturday,} Marvin Ness spent Sunday here hone ae blag ee She vane Gre some yl ae sone. vale hig parents, Mr. and Mrs, O, T. se keeping durin rs. fanner is usy | Ness. the week days, Séturnitge to hee taking care of their son Nick Wan-| Mrs. Rosa Rosen entertained « home for Saturdays and Sundays. |neer’s, children, while they move to/ number of lady friends Wednesday ianns os i pe ARC i? ao they have rented near Dunn pee ee, ot wy gen e snowiest days this . ow, Mrs. Siegel, who is week. They found the first sleigh] Don Peck is quite busy hauling here. ‘ ride of the seascn quite a treat. coal for the L. X, Ranch.- They are; ... and Mrs. Gordon and Mr. and A number of the young people of |hauling some out from Richardton.| Mrs. Aug. Johnson of Washburn the vicinity attended the dance at , Frank Goben took hisFord to} came from Washburn Sunday to at- Menoken Friday evening. They re-|S-arshall on Tuesday, whcre it was|tend the funeral of Mr. W ported a large crowd, good music, |©Verhauled and was found to be in| The members of the Presbyterian and a fine time. a dangerous condition, congregation enjoyed a potluck sup- A number of the neighbors have per and their quarterly birthday cel- botggrr sigtt ma4 pile Ss co ete atita: in the church Tutsday eve- o tee’ ning. - ia pag ee ee in iS hie >—_____—__+| W. J. Henry and Judge Heustéed Bebe ‘Walch, “Autie Welch, ttenes The Parkin sisters, who have con-| wee to Bismarck one day last Dirlam and Scarbor rt ducted a millinery store here for} John and Oliver Welch have svld| vcr, ® Yee» have discontinied bus-|_"—""""—_ sg eir hogs to Wilham Taylor. The: ¥ wl hee them to Menoken Monday | "yn M5)? Wood and Me vipat OO lorning. aceite Mr. and Mra. John Alsbury were | whore Yhoy will ‘visit relatives, «| gM", ANG, MP Bethel Bailey re; in Bismarck Saturday. Their daugh-| " yrs fab aid on ie foal tg.| tuted Monday from thelr tour of ter, Eva, who attends the Bismarck! iteq relatives “at Jamestown Jast|(t@ Black Hilis of South Dakota to high school, returned, home with| weex. wn last! the Humphrey Bailey home where them, ad Mrs, A. D. Welch and|,.C: Ce Goetterts sold his farm chat.| Mey wil make thelr home a 4 - D. Welch an present. daughter, Mrs. Edith Bruce, were) ‘lS last week and will move with)” ‘The Friday evening visitors at the Bismarck callers Saturday, eo Ld family to Mandan for the win- Roy Marchant home ywret® John is Eva cal at Mrs. 5 rs. Henry Sielinger, Rut Robert Welch's for her music lesson | ,,County Superintendent Williams| Kerr and Pearl White, 7 Sunday afternoon, after which her ae. Ha Mie ie A ea Prete: it Mrs. Gharley Kindred, son Charles parents took her to town for school. asa wilt a fat with the work| 22@ daughter Thelma, who have ie the Haplan Festal with ¢ e work} been visit:fig with Mrs, Kindred’s es ara | oe ee urant during the| qaughters, Mrs. Henry Stelinger and Knife River 1] Winter tice day was quietly ob-|M™® Herman Sielitger, the past | served in Btosle with a dipplay, off ree Weekt, tetarned to thelr Rome in Saybroo! Ne y. | + ; 4 for iss Kerr Thursday. ba ed ve ithe] eet this winter, wine ‘ eH ie tan Malet Sita ada! while going ormal, accompanied| Sidney Smith of Bismarck was . La ah ech oe and appreciated the visit fed Jada after business matters epent eRe ia il aed Beth - r. ~ Marchant home. ths miaktey at sit poet Gis tay | ins ers ot war” veorier, Forvent| gat! Nous was « Wine caller Sune: 0 ees wt day. with her passe, ahs. ring ware ae earn heist came from Wilton and ciorerecag Maukubaehiear iter Wem oe ee Man orvey ently the Presby-) “Marcella Nicters called on Mrs. with several other men of Hebron,| Miss Vilda Altes was absent from ORE Mado nd Ae cae id left for the northern part of the state i fl eihieee tae tie and ee ORE Batundag, wivere they Wanted tists |ooes tune mec oe ancount oF Mile] Cures. and Mr. and Bite.” Clete Ray ‘Anderson spent the latter sae Task week ‘on! secouht “of “| Wents spent Tuesday evesing at tue part of the week at Hebron, attend-| Mrs. Burns entertained’a number] “Qne "Gnas. i th i ag business matters. of friends at her home one evening Be re lice! be ety r .and Mrs, Frank Goben dnd} last week at a farewell party for Tea on age) Carl oaeaeeen children are enjoying the programs| Mrs. A. R. Robinson, who returned “ble lied radio, which they bought a| to Minneapolis for the ‘winter. caller in Wing Monday. bie ago. Miss Myrtle Nicholson returned Mrs, C. Kindred and Ruth Kerr at a ; vrapser 4 who went to the! sunday from Jamestown where she] cajieg at the H. Nieters home Tues a Ss = with a carload of sheep,| visited with a sister. day evening. ref bared ane Thursday. | ‘Teachers and pupils in our school} “Mr, and Mrs. James Novy and iss Dugless, who is teaching in| are very busy preparing a Thanks-|racy and Anton and Pearl White Herman@Nieters was a business ‘was widely known among the old settlers of Kidder county, Wild Rose 1 Miss Helen Skramstad, teacher. of Chi Grove school, and Pupils and Miss Helen Erickson of Wild Rose and pupils will give a joint pro- gram and basket social at Wild Rose school No. 1 Wednesday eve- ning, Nevember 23. Everyone in- vited. Ladies, bring baskets. Mrs. L. R. May, a former resi- dent of this reighborhood, but now of Youngstown, Ohio, had the mis- fortune to f:1l and break her right’ wrist at her home there. Some of our young folks attended the play at Braddock Thursday night. ir. and Mrs. W. H. Brownawell and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Browna- well of Mcffit motored to Sterling Thursday evening tv help Mr. and Mrs. Harol: Brownawell celebrate their 10th wedding annivc :sary. Stanley Wyciskala of lof fit called on friends here on his way to Braddock Friday evening. ‘ Frank and Fred Saville have fin- ished the fall work at home and are now picking corn in South Dakota. - Reuben Feltheim and Mike Glov- ais hiuled millet seed to Bismarck in their trucks last week.. 2 Miss Ida Hivela took the train at Moffit last week for Portland, Oregon, where she plans to spend the winter. - Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Saville and family were Sunday guests at the ‘W. H. Brownawel’ home. ‘A number of our young people attended a joint program given by Misses Myrtle Feltheim and Beat- rice Ia id and pupils of the Dara district. Something over $30 ‘was taken in at the basket social. Miles Stanton, teacher of school No. 2, spent the week-erd at the ntal home near Braddock. Mrs. Ernest Saville attended the meeting of thc Ladies Aid at the y. noon. Misses Helen Skramstad and Beatrice Hardland visited Miss Helen Skramstad Sunday afternoon. Mike Glove ay and’ Men, Jaks *Homer ‘Browna’ a Noll rare ene those who visited the capital city Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Feltheim and children Walter and bad visited Sunday at the home’ of . Fel- theim’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nel- son, near Wine Sunday. Mrs. W. Hi 3rownawell atte: ded the Mot!crs club at the home of Mrs. Aug Doehl Thursday after- noon. About 20 ladies were present and’ the afternoon ‘was pleasantly spent with conversaticn and fancy work until tir for the business meeting followed by a bounteous lunch se! pes Doehle as- ‘sisted by Mrs. Bullock. Welch’s Spur : Lawrence Doppler hauled a load of Lg ‘Menoken for Mr. Apper- 3 i ja oe i cE F 2 2 zE J i i E t [ F E d z at ER : ; hi if : F the Little Knife district, spent the tains week-end at the Bieng home, with ee erento ee ee called at the Nieters — pare xr ear 1 Mr. Diernf with Vera and Isabel Riedel Pag oe rist Ziegler, also quite a few tored to i other neighbors, drove t. Hebron a anit reas evening, John Witt ee grain for R. G. Feb et ead ae also took a! pringing back Geo. Diernf and Paul rege re Haney Sielinger, Mr. few cl as was a . 2 » Mr. Gress from their schools. On the] ..4 yrs, Bethel Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. i car on the track for that return trip they ‘visited at the Hamel | Herman icters and ‘aly Mr. and Arthur Bieng is busy _ hauling : er| Mrs. M. Glanville, Mr, and Mrs. Roy grain to Hebron, with the Chevrolet ett: reeiite trea acoso Marchant and family, Pearl White n . » Le a _ Tank Goben motored to Hichard-| marck visitor Wednesday. to see Mrs. Kindred, who left Fri- ton Thursde-- where he took home Md - Hf 3 the bay window he ordered some ovine i Di eee aia Eevee) day morning for Saybrook, Ill. The te TE a nis Rev. F. W. Grose is assisting In Mass motored to Manning one day rere peas Ee ancien i Chas. ney a t last week where they were married. son drove to Streeter one day last ———_———————— CLINIC OF DR. MacDACHLAN Harvard University They will make their home on the dof machin- Philip Serm farm, which they rented| Week, with a truck load OF tm ‘ures Dinennes by Natera some time ago. : - ery, for the Streeter Independent. Bethode With at metattie ‘MN H.-S. Wood, for years editor Glaunen Fitted Rooms 6-8 Lucas Bleck Biemarck. N. D. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Maerschlehr Ms pare! i of the Steele Ozone, passed away fa pom on Ne! ea ei bon last week in a hospital in Bismarck. Edward Ahl assisted with the work! Death wae caused by pneumonia, Your Old Overcoat ona - New One 3ig ; Assortment f Esmond, Pendleton, Hudson Bay Seiseel ieee Sei es a double and in the desired sizes, Marked at the Right Price’ You will have to see them to fully ap- preciate their big value. ; THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE at the L. R. Woolery home while| Funeral services were conducted in| evening was spent in playing cards| school at 2 o'clock. Preaching serv- and a dainty lunch was served, f Leith ° J. H. Emch, local stock buyer, from Leith Friday. tt Monday evening about 40 super-made-alicninum ware. by E. J. Fleming, our local agent. Giles McDowall and E. Botton of Carson transacted business there © joyed the dince| | Thursday. ere ines ing b; the Kelley Vaudeville ¢ (eam idl Rev. Heimer and famil; were callers at the Lawfer Studio lay. Glen Emch, who attends the Dick- inson Normal, spent the week-end at the home of his parents, Mr. and irs. J. H. Emch. He was accom- ie by his room-mate, Loyd nn, of Lark. The Pythian sisters entertained the community to a party Friday evening at the’ K. P. hall. Cards and dancing were the chief amuse- ments, The ladies also served a bounteous luncheon. Everyone en- ‘oyed the evening. * E. J. Lawfer spent the week-end at Mott. Mr. and Mrs. Lawfer are very busy these days, as the Christ-| mas rush for pictures has = ' i rt Emch celebrated his sixth birthday anniversary Saturday. About 30 youngsters gathered at Robert’s home and made it a real celebration. ( The Norwegian Ladies were en- tertained Wednesday at the home of Mrs. G. Bergen. E, Anhorn and John Will motored to Bismarck Monday, returning Tuesday evening . Ted Allen of Carson transacted business here Monday. The Catholic Ladies of Carson will serve dinner in the church base- ment Sunday. Everyone is invited to attend. Presbyterian Church Notes for Sunday, Nov. 20: Leith, morning worship at 10 o’clock, Sunday. school at 11 o'clock. Raleigh, Sunday In What Month Is Your Birthday? On your Birthday send your Mother Flowers Hoskins-Meyer Home of K-F-Y-R ice at 3 o'clock. School at 11 o’clock. Evening wor- -@| ship at 8 o’clock. Mrs, Wm, Saunders underwent an operation for "Fisio Emeh returned home T sie Emch return me Tucs- shipped two loads of cattle and day from Omaha where she has Ae o Lets year. re ‘ ext Sunday our citizens again guests gattered at the Wm. Kam-| will hear the peal of church bell rath home where Ed. Anestad of! which was kindly donated by the Fargo put on a demonstration of! Methodists of Carrol, Nebr. Several, sorry tOlearn that he is in a criti- All members of the church here were ejoyed the supper cooked and served instrumental in getting the bell for ! the church at Carrol. | mi Merwin Oder is husking corn for | of Heilj a farmer near Bismarck. ° Misses Cathern and Rose Ellen Dovle and Beecher Malone nt Friday Carson, Sunday rallstones at Bis-| Hickel. ednesday. pital. , day. ie ——$—$—$—$——$—$—$ Steiber | Cc evening at Wm. are having a new furnace put in} Chilli the schoolhouse. Thomas Doyle of Velva is visit. ing at the home of his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mré. Wm. Clifford Nelson and Roy Smith} George Brand of Driscoll were visitors at John] ed at the Albert Carlson’s Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Malone went] H. Smith and son Roy, also F, to Bismarck Sunday, Bismarck callers Monday afternoon. Friends of J. W. Gramling are J. R. Jones made a trip to Regan vith a truckload of cream Tues-| man lear Lak j Frark Shaffer and son-in-law, The Pleasant View school board Harold Hargrave, left by car for, ¢ Riqmarck and . home at for ‘returned Thi the k-end, Paslay were returning day last Mr. cod Mrs, Chvist Schoon family were Sunday visitors at Adolph Hansen home. Cg tenn tom a home folks Sunda: Olaf Olson “There can be no compromise with safety” Tire chains should be ready Every set of WEED Chains comes in a strong canvas bag, printed with the size and style of tire for which the tire chain is especially designed. You can stow this bag in any handy place in your car, ready to use when you need them. WEED CHAINS are ready Insist on genuine WEEDS. Standard for 25 years Sold by all good dealers Sor Economical Transportation "Capital In thousands of car for her.too / homes there are now two autome> American biles—“a car for her, too,” so that there may be for the family while “he” drives to business. And the family car has such an infinite degree of usefulness: chdnn to echaal shenooe pe pep, ips that must be made as part of every day’s work. Because it is to drive and park ... because it is so ied! wt and comfortabl decidedly smart le, today’s Chevrolet is an out- standing favorite among drivers ing, in abundant measure, women demand in their personal cars. “i Come—and see the beautiful Chevrolet models. You'll find associated with quality you have always s0ec < at these Low Prices! Tetentes*525 Ghat .°715 Ben. 9595 Beko "745 Bie - "625 “Tetra *395 Bese" "695 Men teck *495 canta eT } Chevrolet Company . Miss “riscill: been assisting ‘at the “Bl week. ‘ isited atthe Fr Be Pauley home vi . | x! condition at the St. Alexius hos- Binday ‘afternoon, Hienry Olson vistte % rs. ed with Mc. and Mrs, Dallas Batke jome. Roy Smith is visiting et Regen Rudolph Jensen, teacher of the Mr. ond Mrs. Joe Paulsen were at! Boyer school, has. dismi Bismarck Wednesday, Mr. Paulsen| for al oa going up to trke the usual treat-/ "°°" medical treatment. Wm. Hoeriburt and the children ment fr hi arm. Ma in Leahoven visited | with have gone to South Dekota. =

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