The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 24, 1927, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT. ‘rH BISMARCK TRIBUNE NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS —_—$<—<—$ $$$ $2 S. W. Burleigh | Harold Irvap left last week for ‘Washington where he will visit rela- tives. R Don Nickelson of Telfer township transacted business in the Stewarts- dale neighborhood Monday. He al- d #o went to Bismarck on the south 00 where he did some shopping. Claude Hauser took some turkeys to town Friday, returning Saturday. Mr. Hauser says there is good mon- ey in turkeys, as they brought him a sum. ee Lee Mallard visited at, the home of her daughter, Mrs. Chas. Vallard, last week. s Mr. Preston, the muil carrier on route No. 2, is obliged to make his route with a team now. He has. not been able to get arou..d every day, but hopes the roa’s and weather will soon get better. D. W. Stewart hauled a load of corn to Bismarck Tuesday, -emain- ing over night in town. 7 Several teachers in this vicinity are closing their schools this week for a two weeks’ holiday vacation. John Craven hauled a load of hogs to Bismarck the first of the week. | The Clencoe and Stewartsdale | Sunday school will hold a Christmas tree program at the Glencoe church Sunday at 11 o'clock. | Clear Lake J Miss Hazel Nelson is assisting at N the H. A. Smith home with the work. Mrs. Smith is on the sick iiss Bernice Pasley and Bennie Oren were united in marriage at Bismarck Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 14, by Rev. Wright. They were ac- companied by the bride's brother Paul and Olaf Olso:.. They left from Bismarck to points in _ Minnesota, Jowa and Milwaukee, Wis., where they expect to remain this winter. "The bride is well known in this vi- cinity, having lived here all her life. The groom also is well known. Their many friends extend congratulations for along and happy wedded life. Ernest Schoon was a Bismarck caller the week-end. : Miss Myrtle Christensen and lit- tle Walter visit Clear Lake school No. 1 Thursday ..fternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Will Stiles and fam- ily visited adh relatives over Sat- lay and Sunday. ane Henry Olson entertained a number of relatives and friends Sat- urday evening, the occasion being the birthday party in honor of her husband, also Alfred Olson and lit- tle Wayne. Progressive whist was the main amusement of the evening. All’ present had a very enjoyable time. Frank Shaffer and_ son-in-law, Harold Hargrave, and little Bobbie, who have been visiting at Chilli-| y4, cothe, Mo., and Detroit, Mich., for some time, returned home Sunday. Mrs. H. A. Smith, who has been on the sick lis for some time, was taken to the St. Alexius hospital Sunday. Miss Hazel Nelson accom- nied her to Bismarck. The many riends of Mrs. Smith wish her a Speedy recoverv. J. W. Meyer and Christ Schoon were Bismarck callers Tuesday re- turning Wednesday. the past week writing insurance for . the Woodmen lodge. The ladies of Raleigh completely surprised Mrs. Frank Bosworth when they invaded her home Tues- day afternoon reminding her of her birthday. At the conclusion of a social afternoon a picnic luncheon was served. Mrs. Bosworth was presented with a birthday gift. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rasmussen en- tertained a party of friends to din- ner Sunday. Dramatic Club decided to stpone their first meeting until ednesday of this week, owing to intense cold weather. if Raleigh ‘ r ° their school duties Mon tay morning and are giving eighth grade examin- ations this week, 0. G. Hagstrom and sen, Albert, are hauling grair. to the. Still ele- vator every day this week, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Edwir Johnson were Christmas shoppers in Wilton Mon- jay. Anthony Ericson made a trip to Wilton with the team Friday, bring- ing out some freight. The play, “An Old-Fashioned Mother,” was given in the Stil! hall Thursday evening, Dec. 22. Those taking part are well f:itec for their work, It was under the direction | of Miss Annetta Ericson, The Albért Johnson and Walter Sundquist families visited with Steve Little’s Sunday. In spite of the cold and bad roads Albert Hagstrom took his byother Oscar and sisters, Pauline zfd In- grid, in the car to Wilton Sunday. for_ school. Eric Pearson made a trip to Re- gan Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Eric zi children were calicrs at the Hag- strom home Friday evening. The North and South schools of Estherville township joined in a Christmas program which was held at the South school Thursday eve- ning, Dec. sesh ssh | Schrunk. ~ i AERO estos Sear Mrs. O. O. Sperry spent Wednes- ; day with her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Slizabeth Novy has been on the sick list this week. Roy Marchant was a Wing caller Tuesday. Anna Novy stayed with her grand- mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Novy a while Tuesday evening. John Fode called at the Marchant home Tuesday and Wi Andrew Nieters Marchant home Thursday ev Mrs. awyer and Beulah vi: the Marchant home Friday evening. nna Novy was absent from school Monday. James Novy called at the school Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Witt and fam- ily spent Monday evening at the Herman Nieters home. Albert Hindbouch called at the H. Nieters home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Hartman are the proud parents of a baby boy born Monday, December 12. Mrs. Chris ein spent Monday ‘and Tuesday at the John Hartman home. Gust and Livona Witt visited at the Nieters home Sunday. Gust Witt and Andrew Nieters were callers at the Novy home Sun- a Mrs. Lawyer and Beulah visited at the Marchant home Saturday. Ted Nolan was a Wing caller at the Novy home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Siebel helped Hindbouch’s butelier Monday. Carl Johnson took a load of grain to Wing Monday. The Sunday evening callers at the R. G. Marchant home were Mar- cella, Ancrew, Albert and Leo Nieters and Lenora, Gust and John Witt. Mrs. Lawyer visited at the Mar- chant home Monday forenoon. Trygg Nels Nelson and Hugo called at George Nelson’s Tuesday. O. Bell of Elgin was in Raleigh] @- Otto Ayers was a caller at George | Whitted’s Monday. John Kruger was a dinner guest at Charlie Reynolds and Alec berger made a trip to Regai ichoem- onday. Albert and Willie Hindbouch called | —— and had to turn back. Morris drove to Baldwin after them Herman and Edwin Olson came buck from Bismarck Thursday af- ter spending a few days doing up of a load of turkeys. Joe and Anton Fisher were in Bis- marck a few days looking after bus- iness. ie Olson is visiting at her sis- ter’s this week, Mrs. Anton Fisher. Charlie Trygg motored to Bis- marck Friday with his truck and shipped some turkeys. Friday night and got Stephen to spend over Sunday at home. Lillie Jiras, who has been working for Charlie Rue, Jr.’s, in Bismarck, is expected home t the Christmas holidays jof her parents, Mr. and Mrs J. W. tra va | Edwin Olson motored to Regan | Monday and got Geneva Miller, who me on the N. P. From Bismarck | around Wilton after spending a fe ‘h her sister in Bismarck, Mrs in Steen, also doing some Chri shopping. iras, who has been working Antdn Fisher, near Our rural mail carri Cullough, has had some hard trips lately, as the roads keep drifting shut every day and there is over two feet of snow on the level. Steve Whitted -vill spend his vaca- tion with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Whitted, between Christmas and New Year's. Otto Ayers, mail_carrier from Menoken, stops in at Geo. Whitted’s for dinner and to feed his horses. He makes three trips a day. Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Jiras had a !piano shipped up from their daugh- ter, Mrs. Anton Fisher, in Wiscon- sin, which her sister bought years ago. J Phillip Monroe will move lit as soon as she has more room for it. Porter and Viran Nelson made a trip to Regan Friday where they shipped some turkeys and geese> The seventh and eighth grades took examinations Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday in some ubjects at Geneva Miller’s school. Gertie and Gladys Nelson, Florence Whitted and Lennart Olson are the four that took the exams, Arthur Magnus went to Baldwin Saturday and got a radio. The six-months-old baby of Mr. Jarvis died Thursday. It d sud- denly. They had just fed it and when they came to look again it was dead. Bud Nelson was a supper guest at the G. F, Nelson home Friday night. varvis built two barns at school- house No. 1’at Trygg school No, 1 where Pearl Nelson teaches. Charlie Rue and Alee Anderson made a trip to Regan Saturday on a shopping trip and brought some coal home. Bud Nelson had the misfortune of burning the power tube out of his jradio and has been unable to use it for two 8. Earl Varley has rented a garage end fixes cars when he don’t go firing on the railroad from James- town to Mandan. Earl says he is busy all the time. He worked two days in the power house. We understand Zedric Craig has purchased the place known e#° the | old Geo. Deitzmay farm where Mar- tin Tooker’s at present, and have _ to m in the spring. Mr. and Mrs. Craig moved to Bismarck for the winter and will move on the farm in the spring. Porter Nelson reports that Dr. Ramstad. owner of the old Vollen t Thurs- | place, will put up a windmill and ‘The children and instructors of the church program spent the day at the school house Sunday practicing for their program. They have been unable to get the children together before for practice on account of roads and weather. Mrs. W. J. Morrison and daughter Margaret Mary spent Mon and Tuesday as guests of relatives in Mrs. E. Riehi received word of the death of her niece Rosa, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Vetter near McIntosh, S. Dak. cer Peterson was a business visitor at Mobridge Monday and ‘Tuesday. Corbett was in tow . between trains Thursday. It was impossible for him to reach Raleigh for services Sunday. The children of Raleigh and vicin- ity were invited to the Raleigh Pres- byterian Suncay school Saturday, where they were presented with treats. Mrs. John Olson invited seven lit- tle. girl friends of her daughter, Marjorie, in Thursday evening after school to help her enjoy her birth- day. The evening was spent in games, after which refreshments ‘were served. The teachers in the school are planning a very interesting Christ- ‘mas program which will be held the schoolhouse Thursday evening. Still | © —ETHEL— Mrs. Ed Morris, who has spent a| week. few weeks in the St. Alexius hos- |New Salem to teach school a month pital in Bismarck, returned on the|before going to the University at Soo train to Baldwin with the new-|Grand Forks/after New Year's. born little girl which she had bap- tized in Bismarck ‘Thursday. Mr.|were callers at the F. C. Nelson Geo. Whitted went to Menoken|k day. They started out with the car h and blew up the radiator Wednesday |whete hetimoes ge ties varie, um Helen Rue went to Mandan last From there she went to George, Gerald and R. C. Nelson home Sund., Where they took his chickens to leave there for the win- ter’, as he reports the loss of some that froze to death. some business affairs and disposing| Pearl Nelson will not take a Christmas vacation so as to com- lete her term in the spring sooner. he expects to take a summer school near Bismarck ‘and move up there and haul some of the pupils to school at the same time. Charlie Trygg returned home sunday from ismarck where he spent a few days and sold his tur- eys. John Kruger, Mrs. Kruger. and Elsie motored to Bismarck Monday on a shopping trip. Edwin Olson, Charlie Reynolds and Alec Schoem- berger were guests ut the G. F. Nelson home Sunday n:ght. Enos Strcndemc made « trip to Bakiwin Monday and _took Mrs. Strandemo and son in. From there she took the Soo train to Bismarck and took the N. P. to Detroit, Minn., to visit he: parents over the holi- days. f Driscoll. | miniiaitcscitaiaalaaiy o Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meland enter- ;-'|tained at a whist party Monday eve- ‘I ning. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Madson, Mr. and Mrs. Law- rence Hull, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Swanson, Mr. and Mrs. George Hau- gen, Miss Nora Hendrickson and Clifford Meland. Miss Oscar Pederson and Misses Emma and Ma-tha Eisenbeisz werc shopping in Bismarck Monday. Mr.vand Mrs. A. M. Bruschwein ard family, Mr. and Mrs. John Kuck ye SSSI dtl Sunday evoning at the Meyer me, OM, Geo. Walker spent Saturday with his family here. Wm. Van Vice went to Fargo Sunday returni: ‘uesday. r. and Ed Madson left Wednesday for Lake Park, Minn., to spend apd Mrs John Madson and family. A rumber of young folks drove to Sterling Friday night to attend the dance. “Jackie” Sherman and hér orchestra furnished the music, Mrs. I. H. Omodt and daughter Dorothy returned from Kootenai, Idaho, where they haye been visit- ing for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Vic Pederson and daughten Jacqueline Evan, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Madson and Mrs. Van Vieet with children se Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Meland. Miss Della Olson spent Monday evening with Mrs Geo Wallen E. C. Ruble left for the cities Tuesday. Miss Esther Jacobson spent the week-end in Bismarck. H. M, McClure and family left for Canada last week. \ Louis and Willie Olson were in town Tuesday. John Hagen has sold out and lef:. Mr. and Mrs. Al Chapin and Mrs. Geo. Wallen and children spent Sat- urday evening at Floyd Swanson’s Greetings WE WISH YOU A g HEART FULL OF \ “ GLADNESS, A A HOME,FULL OF HAPPINESS, A WORD FULL OF _ FRIENDS, _ . AND ; GOOD FORTUNE RUNNING TO MEET YOU IN 1928. ESPECIALLY WE WISH FOR YOU WHAT WE PRIZE MOST OF ALL FOR OURSELVES—THE WARM GOOD-WILL OF ALL WHOSE PATHS CROSS OURS. BARKER BAKING & CANDY COMPANY Greetings! 3 To our old friends, loyal and true, To valued new friends * and to those whose friendship we strive to deserve, Do we more heartily wish unmeasured success and good fortune through- out. this year and 4 the many. years \With grateful apprecia- - tion for all the favors. received _ : by us from — them and for that price- less, though intan-. ' gible asset, your good wil, which we esteem beyond home. ThesM. E. Sunday school Christ- mas program will be held at the hall Sunday evening, Dec. 25 The Christmas program of the school will be held at the hall Thursday evening, Dec. 22. RED CROSS PILLS Liver Laxative World’s best treatment for liver, tomach, bowels, appendicitis, i stones, dyspepsia, constipation. fii. minates colds and fevers. At drug- gists 25 cents, guaranteed or money efunded.— Adv. to come. measure, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Safford are visiting in New Rockford. ‘ SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1927 Lucille Gustafson _is home from Jou Lewis of Sterli Fargo for the holidays. my ing township was a caller ii. Driscoll Monday. 'B. K. Skeels Ney 408 Broadway soa The loyalty of friends is of inesti- mable value. Accordingly a:sin- cere feeling of gratitude for your Good Will accompanies. this Greeting, May the coming sea- ‘son bring you full realization of all your best hopes. ; , ‘ e This Holiday Season affords: us an opportunity to extend Christmas Greetings and to éxpress appreciation . for the _ business you have intrusted << . tous. With best-wishes fora . Prosperous..and Happy New =

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