The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 22, 1927, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT. yuu ree ion wh Hampton John E. Renschler and son Emil, ‘were business callers at Temvick and Linton the middle part of the ‘week. é Steve Koppy was a caller at Can- Gon Ball this week. sei Godfrey Grenz and Henry Knittel were business callers at Cannon Ball this week. Mr. Grenz is busy hauling flax. Porter Umber went to Mandan and Bismarck by train this wee’. Rhineholdt Renschler, who hus been assisting his father with the work for a few days, returned to his home -near Hazelton this weck. | Mr. and Mrs. John E. Renschler went to Linton the first part of the week to do their Christmas shop-! ping. ? On Sunday, December 18, Rose Ohilianser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Ohllianser, and > Carl Fried, son of Mr. and Mrs. William) Fried, were quictly married by) Pastor Secmana of Linton at the Lutheran church of Emmonsburg. Math Koppy went to Temvik Sat- urday, returning the next day. “AE ae ae ee 9 t Dodge - | Mrs. Mary Roit, daugbter of Mr. and Mrs. John Neurohr, dicd Tues- day night in the St. Alexius “.ospital in Bismarck. She leaves to mourn! her loss two children, mother and| father, four brothers and five sis-| ters. eee | Mr. and Mrs. August” Flecken- stein, were passengers to Mandan, Wednesday, where the latter is tak- ing treatments in a hospital. B. E. Goldman of New Rockford, transacted business north of Dodge! | Friday. ness in Bismarck Thursday. Henry Frank was a passenger to Golden Valley Friday, where he vis- ited friends. Jacob Daffee of near Halliday ‘was a shopper in Dodge Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Klee have moved on the farm known as the J. me Harvey place about one mile from e. J. T. Harvey has moved on the Pluma Harvey farm about two :niles northeast of Dodge. Oe 7 | Welch’s Spur ; Mrs. Robert Welch called at the Alsbury home Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. John Welch and family and Oliver Welch visited at the Robert Welch home Sunday eve- ning. Me. and Mrs..Ed. Doppler and family visited at’ Robert Welch’s Sunday afternoon. John Nieland brought Mrs. Nie- Jand back to her boarding place at Robert Welch's Sunday evening. Joe Hill motored to Bismarck Max Fleckenstein transacted busi- ig noon. Mr. Dirlam ordered a car load of coal to be sent to the Spur. Lawrence Erlewine came in a sled to take Mrs. John Nieland home for the week-end. Mr. Nie- | land was at Mrs. Nieland’s brother’s | place waiting for her. . |. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and family visited at the home of Mra. Welch’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed aa Saturday afternoon, ‘ Iph Snyder rode to Menoken Sunday morning. He and Leo Doppler hunted coyotes in the aft- ernoon. Lawrence Doppler visited at the home of his sister, Mrs. Robert Welch, Sunday. f Temvik school Friday evening. The even- ing was spent practicing the Christ-| Carl a lunch was ae by the girls. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayres and son spent Sunday evening visiting Mr. and Mrs. R, G. Abelein. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Richardson of Sterling visited at Mr. and Mrs. Park Woods’ Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs, W. T. Dance were callers at the A. C. Dance home Saturday afternoon. The consolidated school bus was bein, Ww y, consequently the chil- dren from the north territory were absent from school those three days, Homer Craven is now hauling the school children from that commun- ity in a covered sled, the roads being badly drifted. » Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Graves mo- tored to Bismarck Tuesday, accom- anied by Mrs. C. D. King. Mrs. raves and Mrs. King spent the Mr. and Mrs. Chester Brogden were callers at the John Jeno home Wednesday evening. Math Koppv of Hampton was an over night caller at the Charles Ender's home Saturday. Miss gJane Rudd spent the week- end at Linton. Mr: . Myer and Mrs. G. Grenz of Hazelton spent the week-end vis- iting at the John Schlecht home. Misses Rose Schlecht and Theresa Koppy Misses Martha and Minne Bender, Alice Calquhoun and Dorothy Don- nelly hiked out to the Knapp home Sunday evening. The De Witt children have had a siege of the measles. Miss Ann Calquhour. spent the week-end with her parents. * Both of the rural mail carriers, spent the wek-end at Lirton. | Frank Muckler and Charles De Witt, find it easier to make their rounds by team and sled than by car, since the recent snow. Brittin Mrs. Ed Allensworth and daugh- ter, Irene, went to Bismarck Thurs- day on the train to do their. Christ- mas shopping. Mrs. Slater spent a few days this week in Bismarck doing Christmas shopping. Mrs. Clai Crawford returned home Satu after spending a few days with relatives in Bis- marck, ° Mr. Reid and daughter went to Bismarck Friday and returned Sat- urday on the train. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Allensworth, Trene and Ida Johnson spent Satur- aay evening at Henry Crawford's: Mr. Rhodes returned home Friday evening after a three weeks’ visit at Martin Peterson's. Pete Smith returned to his home Saturday after visiting in Bismarck.: Keith Crawford went to Bis- marck Saturday on the train. Andrew Lamb went to Moffit Sat urday after a Joad of coal. Mr. Ennen has been spending a few days in Bismarck as juryman. ° with a load of turkeys Monday. Randolph Alsbury and Robert Welch put storm windows on Boyd School House No. 1 Monday morn- ing. In the afternoon they motored to Bismarck. Randolph had a part. of his car repaired which was dam- aged some time ago when another tar struck his in Bismarck. Ed Doppler and son, Lawrence, motored to Bismarck Monday. They brought a truck load of coal home with them. John Craven was a Bismarck vis- itor Monday. Robert Welch picked a load of corn Tuesday. The children of Boyd School No. 1 practiced Christmas songs at Mrs. Robert Welch’s Tuesday. Chester Boyd was in Bismarck iy. Robert Welch called at the home of his father, O. P. Welch, Wednes- day noon. One of the little Hanson boys froze his face quite badly while coming to school Thursday morn- ing. A. D. Welch and daughter, Mrs. Ph Divine, motored to Menoken Friday sfternoon. Horace Dirlam and Robert Welch ‘called at John Welch’s Friday after- Menoken ! A. H. Klepstein has purchased a Ford sedan. Mr. and Mrs. A. C.’ Dance and children,-Mr. Wm. Trzynka were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayres Wednesday evening. = A Christmas. program and tree will be given at the consolidated school Thursday evening and Thursday night. Miss Ruth Welch came on No. 8 Friday afternoon to spend the week- end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Welch. Eleanor Craven and Merlwyn Baker spent Friday night at ‘the consolidated school as guests of Miss Gertrude Ness. Mrs. Violet Clayton returned last. week from McLeod, Mont., wrere she has been visiting relatives. David Cook, salesman for Gamble Robinson of Bismarck, was in Men- oken Tuesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Holmes were shopping in Bismarck Saturday. Edd Klepstein of Hazelton is now staying at the home of his brother, August Klepstein, The Campfire girls entertained the Boy Scouts at the consolidated if day doing their Christmas shopping. Homer Craven was in Bismarck on business Tuesday. - A program and Christmas tree will be given in north Boyd sehool | Friday afternoon. Santa Claus is also expected to arrive during the entertainment with a pack of toys and. candy. —S———— $$$ Baldwi | Miss Tilda Spitzer, who has been attending normal school at, Valley City for some time, arrived home the latter part of the week to spend Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Spitzer. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Nels Anderson, who has been suf- fering with spinal meningitis for several weeks, is reported: as tuch improved. iiss Judith Barthsmass took the North Soo Tuesday morning for her home at Roseglen after a pleasant visit with the Alvin Nordstrom fam- ily. Miss Barthsmass planned on spending a day with friends at Ry- der before going home. Miss Freda Spitzer, who teaches school at Nortonville, will come home to spend the holiday season. Miss Dela Mount, who is teaching school in“the Garrison schools, will return home the latter part of the week and spend the holidays with her rents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Mount, Mrs. William Guptill and little daughter have returned from a two weeks visit in the qapital city. The Baldwin pupils have been busy the past week selling the Red Cross Christmas seals. Ole Anderson, pioneer resident of | repaired Mongay, Tuesday and | |days illness which confined her to THE BISMARCK TRIRUNE den in Bismarck a few days ago. and Herdebu have pur- ae the car formerly ovned by . Rupp, “ Friends of Edwin Johnson will be interested i hearing of his recent marriage toa young of the Wil- ton district. win is well known locally, being the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Johrson of Naughton. leo Syste extend congratula- ns. ° Glencoe j Burt Buckley sold a bunch of choice hogs last week. Irvine Reed, [ine of a Chevrolet truck, de- jivered ‘the porkers to market. Mr. Buckley, who has been a successful producer of hogs for many -ears, is plarhing on cutting down production to. some oxtent. He will continue to raise hogs, bit not so extensively as in the past. Mr. Buckley is contem- plating buying a bunct. of sheep in the near cuture and will devote pd¥t of his time to them. . August Hogue received a r. ~ssage Saturday stating that his mother-in- law, Mrs. Christ Mills, is quite ill at her home it. Bismarck. The message stated that her condition might ne- cessitate her removal to a hospital. Miss Alice MacLean has resumed her duties as teacher of school No. 4, Burr Oak township, after several her home. Mrs. Hughie McMurrick, is num- bered among the successfpl Produ- | cers of fine turkeys this year. There will be many a Christmas dinner capped with one of these fin birds, as Mr. McMurrick delivered about 50 of them to the Capital City re- cently. Verio MacLean and Don Nichol- son motored to Bisma:cl Tuesday. They encuu:.tered several snowdrifts on the way, but passed through them without any serious difficulty, Lem Ferguson had some difficulty recently while homewarc bound with a load of hay, the load tippi-.g over several times. Patsy Cox proved the good Samarita.., assisti @ Mr. Fer- guson in his Lour of need. John Richter, local farmer, who has won famo in the corn and sweet All mail carriers are using sleighs at this time and in Le N ed this method of transporatioh is qui*> difficult. August Hogue, who started last week to finish h-s carpenter'ag job at the Alex MacLean, home, was forced to abandon the fask for the time being. . * John Becknall éxpects to leave Thursday for Bismarck whe?> he will make final arrangements for his trip to Crystal Springs... The South Soo has been doing big business since the tie-up o., motor vehicles. Many passengers are being transported that would otherwise goin'their cars. |. Radio fans of this district have been findin consi‘erable time for listening in during the past month. The cold and stor 1y condition of the weather has halted ~- ‘ch out-door work, hence, the listening-in. oo Taft i 4 Mr. and Mrs, Henry Swindling and family visited at the Herman Nieman home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Benz and family visited in Moffit Sunday. Mrs. Benzan d children | remained there to visit for a few days. Miss Florence Gosney _ spent Thursday night with Mrs. Wilbert Koon in Sterling. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jesson were Bismarck callers Tuesday. i Mrs. Jesson’s nephew is spending 1 Mr. and Mrs. P, M. Gosney vis- ited at the Gaskill home Monday, - Miss Belva Beatty is visiting at the Oberg home. Wendell Hendershot was a Sterl- ing caller Monday. Poe SOE PRLS $$? f Steele ] Dr. Lodge left Sunday for Cali- fornia where he will speni -he bal- ance of the winter with Mrs Lodge and her father, Mr. Ba:ney. Dr. @ of Dawson will look after his vractice here. _ Mrs. Wm. Ferchs of Jamestown is visiting friends here. Tom_McConvil left last week for Lodi, Wis., wher he was called by the serious’ ilIne: of his mother. The annual tax sale was held at the courthouse Tuesday. 4 very smalt crowd attended.’ Over $16,000 was realized frofh the sale. Miss Pearl Deugher’v, who has been assi'tant postmistress for sev- era. years, hzs resigned her position. Mrs. 0. S. Waters of Ritchie, Mont., who has been visiting a’ the home of her parent. Mr. and Mrs, John Argent left last week for her home. R. L. Phelps made a business trip to Bismarck o. : day last week. The high sc'soo: ba:ketball team. motored to Tanpen — riday. night where they defeated the Tappen team by a score of 7 to 12 Herman Peterson shipp2i several a few days at the Jesson home. Mrs. John Baker spent the week visiting in Bismarck. Max Lang and daughter, Mar- garet, visited at the Charley Ander- son home Sunday. Earl Gaskill and Charley Gosney have started cutting ice. The dance in Sterling Friday night was not very well attended because of the bad roads and cold) weather. Miss Esther Kershaw spent the week-end with her cousin, Mildred Johnson. Lois. Nieman has returned home from the Bismarck hospital and_ is getting along <s well as can be ex- pected. Miss Lillian Hall returned home from Dickinson Saturady, to spend clover gar:e, Hp rae some of his Emmons courity friends Suaday by dropping in on them after a long period of absence. Mr. Richter’s |eeastd smile and cheery disposition ave won him many warm friends. R._ Stewart is numbered among the Burleig: county residents who are spending theiy’vacation in Em- mons county. Among those who have had Mr. Stewart as their guest are M. Nicolson, Mr. Craig and otkers. Baldwin, is in one of the Bismarck hospitals suffering with ailments in- cident to old age. He is 85 years old and has been in poor health for some time. Andy Larson shipped in a car of coal the fore part of the week. A lot of Baldwin folks were about out oal, Mrs. Elwadl Morris and baby daughter will return home next week from the St. Alexius hospital. Prof. Clarence Hillerson and fam- |’ ily will spend the, holidays with rel- atives out of town. Misses Ruth and Alice Klammer, local teachers, will leave Friday morning for their home at Norwich to sepend the holiday vacation. We understand school will resume work immediately following New Year's took final examination the past week in several subjects. Miss Ruth Hanson, teacher of the Croft rural school, will spend. the Christmas season at her home in Washburn. =~ Wednesday evening the Baldwin school will give its Christmas pro- gram. The children have been very busy the past week getting ready for this entertainment, and a cor- dial invitation is extended all to be present. It is planned to have a nice Christmas tree and Santa ‘s also ex- pected to be present. There will be gifts and cand~ for the children. The Baldwin Shipping Associa- tion shipped a car of hogs from the local stock yards Friday to St. Paul markets. Mr. and Mrs. Alphonso Erickson and little son, who have been spend- ing some time in’ this community, left recently for Bismarck w':ere, ther are visiting relatives. Edmund Rupp, local merchant, purchased a new Pontiac de luxe se- *‘There can be no compromise with safety” day. The pupils of the eighth grade! Tire chains should Grip Cars skid when brake friction overcomes traction between the tire and the road. Cars side- slip when motor power overcomes traction and wheels start to spin. Don’t take a chan WEED oY pery. WEED Chains shaped so they will tion in snow, mud and on ice— of experience. : WEED CHAINS ce with slippery roads. Put on 's the moment roads start to get slip- ains have sturdy steel cross chains, give your tires maximum trac- the result of 25 years Grip Insist on genuine WEEDS _ Standard for 25 years __. Sold by all good dealers her Christmas sacation. L. Hurr was a Sterling caller Saturday. P. M. Gosney was a Bismarck caller Monday. Henry Swindling was a Moffit caller Tuesday. Henry Swindling and George Lewis were Sterling éallers Friday. Miss Mildred Johnson spent Mon- day in Bismarck, carloads of cattle and one of hogs to the St. Paul markets last week. Lutheran Ladies’ Aid heid-a sale of fancy work and served lunch | so ‘ment Institute at the A. in at the courthouse Saturday. Herb. Sweet ard Dr. Ostfield were Tuttle callers here one di.’ last ‘week. Geo.* Dieruf and P ul Gress spent Sunday with their parents here. They managed to get @rom Tappen to Steele by go‘1¢ to James- town on No 8 and coming back to Steele on No. 3. Mrs. Chas. Geil and chil’ en came here last week to -lge the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Crouse. " , Forrest Miller, of Fargo is snend- ing the week visiting his grandpa ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Miller. John Schaubert transacted busi- ness at the courthouse Tuesday. Mrs. Mary Chamberlain and Wil- mer ‘have moved into: part of the C. J. Foye house for the winter. Miss Pearl Daughert~ visited her sister in Farg: last week. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Lund have rent- ed the: Presbyterian manse znd will make their home in it. Miss Eunice Whitney visited in) week. } ‘a hg diene reports.a los: of 1 head of hogs bys on ty tte tare Steck ‘Shipping as- sociation, They were aught in the storm in Minnesota and ‘ Mrs, L. G. Brewster arrived from Wisconsin last week and is visiting relatives here. Mrs, Martin Selmess with and Melvin spent Satubday in Bis- marck. by Mir. and Mrs Btchinsbn, caught y Mr. an irs. Hut caug! fire one day last week from an ever- heated stovepipe. The fire was ex- tinguished befcre a it amotnt of damage was done. Mr, Hutchinson, who has been quite ill from monia, was carried from the hime to the Crowell residence. He was taken this week to the railroad hos- pital in St. Paul where ke will be cared for. ; : Mrs. . yder entertained the Home Makers’ club, Friday. A les- son was given on the care of the sewing machine and the use of sew- ing machine accessories. ir. and Mrr, H. R, Richardsov. of West Duluth are visitirz at tho home of her mother, Mr-. Hanson of Pleasant Hilt. School will close Fridsy for a two weeks’ vacation. ‘The schools’ annual Christmas program will be rendered Thur-day evening in the mg school gym e Lutheran, Presbyterian and Methodist Sunday schools wil: render Christmas programs in their re- spective chutches, Friday evening. Gladys Haibeck and s. rold Kiting- were delegates to the cg be last week. Miss Ruth Ellingson a. so attended the institute County Agent Carl T. Carlson acted as boys’ chaperon from Kidder. irs. Swansun_entertaine' the Le- gion Auxiliary Thursday evening at her’ home. ae: Dale Goldsmith visited friends here Friday. ‘ Miss Josephine Johnson spent. Friday and Saturday in Bismarck. Charlie Pete scn accompanied Dr. Lode on his trip to CaliZornia. Miss Anderson of the Allen school and Mrs. Dick Dodds were shopping in Bismarck ‘Saturday: ¢—<——___ + ” Steiber | Mrs. John Carlson er.tertained the W. N. P. L. club Thursday. Only a few members were present on ac- count of cold weather and Toads. F. C. Uhde was a caller at the Hickel home Satcrday evening. | ¢ LLL LLL LL LL ae has spent Telativ.3 at Eig: horffe Lein_transacted business = jursday, who acting homes. Sunday. ate as marck, the weaned, B. N. it Dris- ford birkeland and J. O. Rise, at Bis- ‘at their y returned to Bismarck Selma Joseph Rise Pr ig See oe ‘Thi io Hel- the Geo. Christianson home. ning at Ny caard days -trassacting Satu land hos y for the Christm s tree, is bending a few mai Art Bjorkus and son Arthi jusiness at Bis- spens evening at the John Birke- the Wek will be held Tuesday evening, Dec. 27. Ole Spilde drove to Arena Mon- fisses Elizabeth Hustoft 0 and Sélma Rise, Jouph, Rise mt Arnold ae irs. [sed Sunday ‘anson home. Alfred Arnesoi spent Thursday at the Si ° bvemge i iy vert Bren. ome. There will -be Noi Monday, Dec. 26, at in 2 o'clock. -To.make a man happy at Christmas ...and from then on! — . P RINGE ALB —the smoke :

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