The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 8, 1927, Page 2

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PAGE TWO Rock Hill | Mrs. Carl Landerholm and daugh- ter Burnett were guests at the Gor- don home on Wednesday. Wilton callers on Tuesdav were: Mr. and Mrs. Ole Wold, Mrs. Earl Mowder, J. F. Litile and Ruth. | ‘Adolph Ryeberg was > Regan cal- Jer on Wednesday. ‘ Last Friday was Ford auto day in} Regan. A large crowd gathered and | a@ luncheva w.s served by Mr. Fisher. | Albert. Vollen was a Regan caller} uesday. | is WwW. ii. Kolb, Edwara and Robert, were guests of Mrs. K. Kolb on Sunday. aa A Parent-Teacher Association meeting was held at the Schoolhouse Friday. evening. There was not a very large c.owd present on account of the cold weather. Miss Edna Eide spent the week- end at the A. H. Helgeson home in Regan. , . a Mrs. Jordahl visited with Mrs. G. 0, Lindsey Sunday. M Doctor were shop- son and Mary Scott, fz students of Bismarck, visited at their parental homes last ‘week, Be . Mr. and Mrs. M. O'Brien and chil- dren motored to Regan Friday. * Dale Langford visited t grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott, last week. i | Virgel Little will make his home with the Harry McCullough family | through the cold wirter weather. He attends Canfieid school. | Mr. and Mrs. Roy Farley andj family were guests at the L. c.| Holmes * ome on Thursday. | The county superintendent of} schools visited Highland School No. 1 on Wedn : s Aletha John- pon of Driscoll tex No. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Gt ;lin were fruests at the Paul Greenan home Sunday evening. o Mrs. Leo Sheldon callec at Scotts on_ Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Algot Ryberg mo- dored to Regan on Saturcay. Roy Little purchased a fine cam of horses from Sigmund Rupp. Myrtle: and George Ma~nuson called at the Fa “cy home Wednes- day evening, Emil Gor‘on has been employed ‘on the S. B. Olson farm. The McCullough young folks spent Sunday evening at the Jordahl home. Willard Dimond was « Regan call- er Monday. Emil Moses and Emil Johnson , Were Regan callers on Saturday, 2 | | Steele j = Mrs, Carl Heinze and children left for New York last week, where they .Will visit with her sister and fam- “ily, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Nelson. Mrs. Martin Selness and Melvin o~Bismarck Saturday where is still receiving treatments arm. Miss Nina Boyfan and Mr. Edwin F, Lindekugal were married in Bis- marck Monday. Mrs. Lindekugal has made her home in Steeie for the ‘past six mont and has many friends ‘here wi wish the new couple much happiness. { Miss Lena Altes is spending the week in Valley City visiting at the high school NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | Kenneth, who has been under the} doctor's care there for several days, | returned with 1. Mrs. Art Yeukin is back at her du- ties in the bank aga'~ after a weck’s illness. J. J. Altes entezt»’ ed the} S. Wednesday afternoon. resbyterian Work club held a fancy work and bake sale zt the court house Satu day. . Mr. Gallipo had the misfortune to lose his car when it caught fire and| burned Sunday. The Legion Auxiliar- was enter- tained by A. Anderson at the Grand Pacific Thursday. Plans for sending Christmas boxes to di: abled veterens were mac: at this meeting. Mrs. Wollgram left last week for points in Montana. The W. F. M. S. held their annual! benquet at the George Altes home V’ednesday night. A short program of music and reading was given. The fest of the evening was spent in vis- iting till the bar ct w rved at a late hour, ¢ Still ¢ | The home of Mr. and Mrs. Amond| Thor was the th his | ficia ding dinner wa: serv d at which only the immediate relatives were pres- ent. Following a short trip the happy couple will be at home to their many friends on the Engstrom farm southeast of Wilton. Both these young people are well known and respected in the community, and their hosts of friends join in extend- ing well wishees, Axel Asplund was a caller at the Eric Pearson home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ericson, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Ericson and Miss Annetta Ericson attended the fun- eral of Sam Kounts of Underwood Wednesday. Mr. Kounts passed away Monday noon from pneumenia. He was a brother-in-law of Mrs. Os- car Ericson. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Pearson’ and children, Roy and Hjalmer, Thor and Otto Asplund were callers at the Hagstrom home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Law ~hopped in Wilton Monday morning. Jake Johnson of Bismarck spent Sunday with relatives ne-r Still. A son \.as born to Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Lind Monday morning, De- cember 5. Mother and son are doing nicely. 5 Miss Lois Bigler spent the week- end at her home in Bismarck, re- turning Sunday afterroon. The Ladies’ Aid of the Swedish Mission church heeld their regular meeting at ‘te home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Danielson Friday. Mrs. Andrew Johnson is spending a few days visiting at the Sandelin home. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson spent Tuesday with the Pete Joh: son fam- <= Howard Watkins took a load of turkeys to Wilton Monday night. > ete ag eat Painted Woods | ° William ‘Brown, Lester Brown, falter Wacdington, who is staying at Browns, and Frank Johnson home of her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Mohr Victor Wyant and Miss Fay Covey Were married by Judge Herested “Tuesday. Miss Josephine Johnson inas re- turned from Bismarck where she ‘went to receive medical attention, and has resumed ker duties as teach- er_of the fifth and sixth crades. Mr. and Mrs, F. M. Gebhard and little daughter, and John Gebhard, Jeft last week for a' visit with rela- tives at Embden. Lidwig Peterson returned Tues- day from Bismatck where he had been taken to receive medical treat- ment. Two basketball games were played at the gym. One between the high school girls and alumni girls, which reculted in a sccre of 9 to © in fa- vor of the high school girls. _ Second game, which was } | high school ‘cys’ team and alumni, resulted in » score of 12 to 8 ia favor | of the alumni. At the basket social which was held after the game, over | | $50 was realized for the benefit of the athletic fund. Mr. and Mrs, H. M. Smith feft for Illinois, where they will { 7 eon several months visiting rela- » tives. ; A ‘was born to Mr, and Mrs. i ah ee November 28, Lg Rey. Gress made a business trip to Bismarck and Mandan Monday. Mrs, J. Hild has moved into the ee ee ee The the called at the Elsberg and Lillefield homes Tuesday evening. Ole Lillefield and Dave Boat helped Andrew Nelson butcher Thursday. and Mrs. Clifford Hanson, get set- tled in their new home on the Schmid ranch this week. Edith went home again Thursday evening a- her folks have the well irillers. Mrs. Frank Erickson is visiting her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nelson for a week. She has her little son, Ernest, with he>. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bror 1 have moved into their new home on the Swanke place, Joe has rented it for the coming year. Andrew Nelson, Ivcr Erikson and Ole and Edwin Lillefield were ez!l- ers at Dave Boat’ Monday. Emory and Dan Johnson motored to Wilton Friday. Must have been hard driving a car as theirs was the first seen on the road since the sno’ Jean Damstrom and Ole Lille- ficld drove to Wilton Friday, doing some shopping Edwin Lillefield returned home Friday. Anton Nelsen, son of Andr.w Nel- son, returned to Chicago two weeks ago wh.re he will continue his work in that city. Frank Johnson called on Lester Brown Monday evening : This cold weather coming on so {suddenly eaught a good: many of the farmers with their corn and feed for -@/the winter still lying in the fields. Arthur Damstrom is now working in Bismarck. He is foreman over the brush gang working along the rr liam Brown was a business cal- ler in Wilton Saturday. Elna Erickson is again staying at the Iver Erickson hoine, after spending several weeks with rela- tives and friends east of Wilton. Andrew, Nelson was a caller in Wilton Monday. Lester Brown and Walte Wad- dington called on Bud Cleveland Sunday. Jean, Damstrom went to the mine after a load of coal Monday. Mrs. Frank Erickson and son Er- nest returned home Morday after spending a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nelson. Andrew Nelson was a caller in Wilton Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld 2 d at the Elias Lillefjeld home at Wil- ton Monday. Oscar Brostrom and Verne Peter- son are puey hauling grain ‘o town these days. Verne stays at the Bros- trom home. L. R. Taylor made a trir to Wilton from his home by the river Monday. Rin ARSE f Ecklund f e A number of friends_and neigh- bors gathered at the John Vellen home Saturday evening >" e they Edith Franklund has been helping her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. 316 Main Ave. A nice line of ot Baby Swings an HEADQUARTERS FOR GIFTS Suggestions for Little Tots A Special Lot of Dressed Dolls at 89 cents. her dolls priced.up to $5.00. Toy Kitchen, Tea and Laundry sets. id Tayler Tots, Kiddie Kars. Suggestions for Youngsters io ‘CANADA DRY’ | “The Champagne of Ginger Ales” ~ JARRELL HARDWARE | enjo; themselves playing cxrds and Mitac a to the radio. Orvel Falkenstine and Teddy An- derson were callers at the John Rish home Tuesday cvening. A number of young fclks from this vicinity attended the dance at <ald- ha Friday and all reporiee a fine ime. H. A. McCollough was a business caller at Wilton Friday. Harry Brown made a trip to the mine Friday. ‘ Mr. ghd Mrs. H. © M:Collough and daughter Mabel were visitors at the V. L. Anderson home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Andcrson and baby were Sunday visitors at the T. F. Morris home. Donald and Gerald Morris called at Brown P.other:’ Sunday. Issy Brown was a business caller at Wilton Mond.y. Ed Morris of Cromwell made a trip to the mine Monday. “mil Hilken was a caller <t the meeting, T. F. Morris home Saturda: There will be u P. T. als a program, at the Sti day evening, December 13. [ Knife River | IP cen Mr. and Mrs. Nick Maeschbeher and son Nick moved to Hebron on Thursday wherc they will live dur- ing the winter. hey expect to move back to the farm in the spring. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burgess and children of Dodge spent Sunday at the Frank Goben home. 2 Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Bieng and children called at the Mike Beich home Sunday afternoon. Miss Margaret Abraham and Miss Dugless, who spent Thanksgiving va- cation in Hebron, returned to their boarding places Sunday afternoon. Mr. Frank Goben and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bieng motored to Mar. shall on Tuesday, to do some shop- ping. Mrs. Gordon Schaffner »received at telegram Saturday from her sis- ter Anna of Almont, that her mother was very sick, so they left Sunday by car to be with her mother for a few days. ‘ J. A. Jacobs received the sad news that his father passed 'to th Great Beyond on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Allen and Don Peck spent Sunday at Richardton visiting relatives and friends. Arvie Hanson brought a load of coal to the Marshall school No. 2 Tuesday. Maxie Lehmann spent Thursday and Friday at Richard‘on visiting relatives. Mr, and Mrs. 1. R. Woolery mo- tored to Hebron Thursday after- noon. Mrs. Fred Eggart, who was at the Phone 18 Bismarck hospital, re‘urned to He-} bron Monday, and was me* there by her son, Wm. Eggart, and daugh-! ter, Mrs. Robert Schroeder ey took her out ss far as the Paul; Schroeder home where she visited ; with her daughter, Mrs. P. Schroeder | and family, then she returned home Thursday afternoon. Christ Ah! and brother Jake left Saturday for Bismarck and eastern cities, where they will visit relatives and friends before going to work for the winter months, around Bismarck. | Mr. and Mrs. Christ Ahl are the proud grandparents of a little girl who arrived at the Henry Lauretz home at Hebron Friday. f Mr. and Mrs. Nick War.er and children spent several deys at the home of his parents; Mr. and Mrs. Casper Warner. i Don Peck motored-to Ricl.ardton on Saturday where he brought out the teacher, who will board at the Allen home an teac} Marshall School N.. 3. H The ‘Ynited States maintain: eight rescue stations to save fish from drying ponds and transfer them to streams. _— —— Diamonds - mounted in Rings of, tho lat- est design sent to any Bank for free examination. Fine Y qualities. and extra Good values at $25, 35, $50, $65, $75, $100 and up. y payments if desired. Abso- c privacy in all transactions. Your unwanted diamond taken in as part purchase prices Buy now for Xmas, James W. Marek, exclusive diamond dealer. Office at 108 Third St. Bismarak, N. D. ie COATS--That’ ,. W ill Please as Gifts Fashion and quality are combined in these coats in a most pleasing manner —at prices which you can well afford to pay for a gift when selecting for mother, wife or sister. Some are plain, others have trimming of carefully se- lected furs. os Gift Certificates may be purchased at SARAH GOLD SHOP Style Without Extravagance 312 Main Ave. Phone 566 Hats to match your new Coat " Ip Price Sleds, Skiis, Skates, Mechanical Toys, Golf, Baseball and Football Games, Indoor Baseballs and Footballs, Chess and Checker Games. Air Rifles and 22 Rifles, Watches from $1.25 up. A big line of Pocket Knives, of course. , Orville church residence for the ‘winter, so the children can attend School here. Mr. Church is making "his home with his sister, Mrs. Dartt. .* Miss Austin of Mott’ visited 1 Erector Sets, Steam Engi filled wi for the grown - wat “i fin tier, ‘ase ed hash : haset or Sets, Si Engines that run, Tool Chests filled with real useful fore sin homens Tt oe ae : po cast aithsy “ Colonial charm! Comfort convent oer smal Tire in the Gani'te'|| ~ Suggestions for Mother ces pg pe ge gear a Abstr Mbeya Crumb Trays, Casseroles, Tea Pot, Percolator, Pyrex, Community or ey fled tle damage done. Rogers Silverware, Steak Knives, Carving Set, Scissors, Fancy Wood or and hand in warm. tones. Poo SE Palen 24 Sam. Nickel Nut Bowls, Serving Trays, Fancy Decorated Bread Board with bong hand fitted drawers Knife, Bridge Set, Desk Set, Electric Toaster, fle Iron, Electric Percolator, Lamp, Carpet Sweeper. Suggestions for Dad Safety Razor, Good Poeket Knife, Flashlight, Thermos Bottle : or Jug, Cordial Set, Smoking Set, Gasoline Lantern, Hand or Electric Hair Clip- per, all Kinds of Tools and Tool Grinders, / se Suggestions for the Family : be Electric Iron, Electric Waf- Electric Heater, Gasoline Lamp) Aladdin Oil , Electric Washing Machines, as low as $75.00, and Gasoline Power Wash- FOUR PIECES i “Wertuewy + ing Machines as low as $90.00. Oil or Gasoline Cook Stoves from $6.50 up. $ HALL’ DRUG STORE ae ok aoa *398 ‘ Bisganek, N. Dak, y Necessities for Christmas . Chiffonies, Seal-Vaniey i De elses shee $1.28 $1.50 and $2.26 per dtring 6t 8 lights » an ing | . All kinds of kitchen equipment. : re? Mee? : n Furniture Co. - CTED STORES DISPLAYING THIS FURNITURE THI8 | mK Stns Jo: Cul of wetind Sh tosh wile. eamietabs, You. will save "Have You Placed Your Bid on the Range?

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