The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 9, 1930, Page 3

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ee eid BISMARCK TRIBUNE THURSDAY, JANUARY 9 Sui wae, octal wi BURLEIGH COUNTY’S BCONOMIC. MEETING ‘A: delicious close of the Everyone. it ryone. presen She will stay at the| Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davenport, Mr, ' home the remainder of jand Mrs. Pete Mickelson, Friday afternoon. - Mickelson and Mr. and Mrs. William ———— “Jacobson visited with | Mickelson and children’ were guests | J. Johnson Friday after-jat the yon Hollingaworth ‘honte at Wilton New Year's day... ; . noon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred, Tohnaon were evening. 8) at the home of Mr. lund’s brother and sister-in-law, Asplund. : Lt Broehl called.on Conrad Jobn- Walter Strand started Monday to work for Mrs. Arthur Johnson. Albert Hagstrom left Sunday eve- ning for Dickinson normal school after spending the holidays with his parents, Nellie and Oscar Hagstrom motored him to Bismarck. Word has been received from Axel ‘Asplund, who left a few weeks ago for talely end enloys the weet very such y ant west very mucl Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson called on Mrs, Arthur Johnson one day this week. Miss Marign Hanson of Arena vis- ‘ited with Miss Naomi Hagstrom on New Year’s day. Miss Hanson is one of the teachers of the Arena school. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Richard of ‘Wilton visited with Mr. and Mrs. Con- rad Johnson con . Mrs. Arthur Johnson and, family were visitors at the David Ghylin home ea: Mr. and Mrs. Ned Asplund and Mrs. ‘A. I. Asplund mot to Washburn Sur Mrs. Ned Asplund remained there‘for-a few wie ir. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson and Mrs.‘Arthur Johnson were Wilton shoppers one day this week. e ladies’ aid of the Still Mission met-with Mra. Benton man F' day witha ‘attendance. _ hikicens Sree oh ‘Avploral and ors ¢ irs. John Asplund and son Lioyd were calleds_on the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson Sunday. C..L. Johnson catied on B. ‘Nelson one day this week. Miss Naomi Hagstrom, teacher of ‘Arena school, returned to her work Monday after 3) ling the vacation at her parental home. Leura 'and Kesper Benson of Flash- er returned home the first of the week after spending several weeks visiting their sister and -brother-in- law, Mr. and john Asplund. The Stroud ‘brothers ‘were Wilton callers Saturday. . . Sterling | By FERN R. STEWART Oscar Anderson and Mel Ness hauled the last of Mrs. Tony Smith’s grain Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart. and family spent New Years in Driscoll with Grandma and Grandpa Stewart. Mr, ‘and Mrs. D. S. Good: family of Dawson were also there. Mrs. Goodman is Mrs: Tom Stew: art’s: sister. Alfred Olson and brother Henry Olson were callers at the Tom Stew- art home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart were Sterling callers Sunday afternoon. Raymond Johnson called at Ernest Johnson’s Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Appland were Driscoll: callers Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Hassin Eele andjhome family epeat Saturday at the J. D. Stewart home, ‘Raymond Johnson Years with his folks in Mrs. George Ki shopper Saturday. ind Mrs. Ernest Johnson call- Sunday. Tom Stewart was a Sterling caller Monday morning. Keorge Kusch and son Dean call- ed.at Tom. Stewart’s Sunday. They went around ‘on their school route road to see that it was open for Mon- morning. . ir. and Mrs. Roy Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Reyers, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Adolph Hanson attended the. party jolph Hanson ¥ sien at Christ Schoon’s n : ir. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson call- ed at the George Magnus home Sun- day. The school teachers have all re- turned’to take up their school du- ties once more after a two week's Christmas vacation. e Union gave a card party at the hall Saturday night. Fogat: aty got highest prize and Joe booby prize. : : account of the storm Monday Fred Shaper did not drive his route. He went as far as the livery barn and got stuck and didn’t go.the rest ie ge Ki h t Monday night jeorge Kusch spent Monday ni at the Tom Stewart home, Because of the bad weather Monday he did not go home. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Appland were Driscoll ‘callers Saturday. fi Glen View By MRS. LARS JACOBSON A dancing was given at the 9 Patiisen hocks in Painted rf ir. and Mrs, John i Hans Nelson returned to his duties ‘as juror Thursday afternoon after spending the holidays at home. Violet Johnson visited at the home of her parents in Painted Woods Sun- fr. and Mrs, Ivan Holden and fam- ‘were recent aie at the John oe Aram pte to Bismarck Thursday to isit Mrs. Holden’s father, John + son. f Lein o By OLGA M. RISE crowd a ry large ittended the pro- Lee and oyster supper given by the uuther League at the cl h ment New Year's eve. Alfred and Seymour Arneson, J. 0. Rise, Selma and Joseph transac! business at Bismarck Y= laug! ice ‘or Baltic, S. D., where they will spend the rest of. the winter with relatives and friends. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Art Bjorhus and fam- ily and Catherine Lein spent Sunday ternoon at the H/E. Helgeson home. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Christ on, son Arnold and Mrs. Marie Olauson and family spent Sunday at the Harold Christianson home. Dorothy’ Cotes returned Saturday after spending two weeks with her folks at Crandell, S. D. She com- ¢ J ‘ri- |menced teaching in Lein school No. 2 Mondsy morning. * :Mr. and Mrs. Helmer Arneson, Mar- fon’ Lein, Valdemar, Constance and Catherine Lein spent Wednesday aft- ernoon at J. O. Rise’s. Quite a number from this vicinity attended the party at Christ Schoon’s Saturday evening. ~ Mr. and: Mrs. Seymour Arneson, Oscar Opoien Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Arneson and sori Eddie, Mr. and Mrs. Heimer Arneson, Olga, Selma, Jos Clarence and Artbur Rise and Arno! ‘and | family, Mr. and Mrs. Helmer A: Rise Al returned spen ind: sor, N.D., ‘ Christianson spent Thursday at the M. A. Lein home. f There will-be English services at the church Sunday, January 12, at 2 o'clock. fig Gladys Rue, who teaches Lein school ‘No. 1, returned Sunday after spending her vacation with relatives and friends at Bismarck. John Birkeland, Gale and Clifford, spent \Thursday evening at thé Art Bjorhus home. Set A few from this vicinity spent Fri- day evening at the Faunce Luyben home. : Severt Gylden spent a few days vis- iting at J. O. Rise’s. fr. and Mrs. Seymour Arneson and rneson, Ernest Irwin and spent Sunday afternoon at Stuart Sever- p “nur, and Mrs. J. O. Rise, Clara and Glenwood sp» friday evening at the Art Bjorhus home. ‘Eddie ‘Arneson, who fas spent the month at different parts of North ‘ota, and South Dakota, Ruby and azel Arneson, who it the past week «-ith relatives at I- y y Barkman, Bjorhus T ogen left Sunda; Bee i ta nscuan thete ocho! Monday morning. o % BY VIOLET A. CLARKE George Harding accompanted by his inpacah Pred Harding, were Sterling, Mr. and Mrs. Eider Elness attended the New Year's dance at Sterling Wed- Mrs. Warren Belile and callers, for ties Ly Saturday | nesday. g : ; é i i iD ad F ! 5 E 6 Lf 4 i ith fe H ft 3 it de | init g i a i i ed 4 Hi ii E [ iH i Hs i i , is i i 5 3 : g | gf i i f i Fe HEF i 4 ted | 98 far as Tuttl Mr. and. Mrs. Frank Mickelson, ‘Donovan Mickelson and Alvin Man- ning to Wilton Thursday afternoon. The Homemakers club met with Mrs. Joe Keifer Thursday, Jan. 2. Ole Wold returned to Bismarck Fri- after spending the holidays at Mrs. Roy tg Gene and Wilfred ‘were passengers Friday. Charlotte and Ruth Wilmot re- betes z at the hol eae wi valores ® ihey spen' lidays wit! Mra. Anna Knutson, Lloyd and Oliver, were Corgi evening vis- itors at the Frank Mickelson home; Mr. and Mrs. William Mickelson and family were Regan callers Satur- day. Wilfred Little returned to school at Devils Lake Saturday morning after spent his vacation at his home here. e Little accompanied him le. Harry Davenport motored to Wil- ton Saturday. Oliver Knutson and Norman Little called at the Joe Keifer home Satur- day. ‘ Frits Uhde was a Wilton caller Fri- day. Binar Strand, Buster Schilling and Roy and Norman Little were visitors at Fad mle home Eg et Peleg ton le spent Sunday at Roy Little home. Frank Mickelscon was a Sun- day visitors at the Manning home. linda Manning and Donovan Mickelson returned to their school duties at Wilton Sunday after spend- ing the holidays here, Melinda at her home and Donovan at the Frank Mickelson home. Joe and Arnold Wold called at the we Little home Saturday evening. ir. and Mrs. Harry Daven called at the Elmer Falmer home Sun- day. f Driscoll By MRS, F. 0. JOBNSON . ake z % ci E i f i g i: B é i z B i & i Be §> fa il “' Mrs. Néva Paris Had Obtained MINNESOTA BANK IN VIGNITY OF FARGO} Scoops Up $6,000 to $6,000, Forces. Officers and Cus- tomers Into Basément who locked two employes’ and tomer in the basement held Ada National bank escaped and $6,000 in off 5 Bie : P. go u4 a Ege a 3 J i z 8 i a } #8 i i : es Fu F iH i 8 HE ! 2 ¥ Ft EE rh da ee 2a g E 7 i a i i ba il i SESbER ut gg BEE g 4 i i s @ 3 88s i a 4 Nie il pie i g E 3 3 agg i I é z E License Year Ago and Com- § whit Arena execs | t eli HE ge & i ge : g it HU: hi fF i I f E ; i] H F i é F “| ! i ! i ister to Austria. HOOVER TO GET DEGREE Madison, Wis.. Jan. 9.—(AP) —The Capitol-Times today said President Hoover has promised Glenn Frank, ident of the University of Wisconsin, to vis- it. Madison some time in the fu- ture and receive an honorary de- gree from the state university. BORAH FIGHTS TARIFF Washington, Jan. 9.—CAP: Senator Borah, bY day that he-could not see how a highed tariff would bene- fit deateatic. prod long as imports are not taxed from Philippines. NAME ROBSION SENATOR. Frankfort, Ky., Jan. 9—(AP) —John M. Robsion, fg pe tive from the eleventh Kentucky was ap- senator congressional district, wernos Sampson, * aueceeding Frederic M. Sackett, resigned. $32.95 $26.95 - $20.00 $50.overcoats now $40 overcoats now .. $30 overcoats now .. BERGESON’S Saturday, January 11 Annual Winter Clearance We have reassembled our stock and values, Sat DRESSES GOATS 208 slashed prices regardless of their eer see the elimination of the balance of .. Formerly to $29.50. Sizes 14 to 20; velvets, crepes and wools . Formerly to $89.50. Sizes 14 to.8; crepés, satins and chiffon-. Formerly to $49.50, Sizes 14 to 40} wools, crepes and.satins COATS: Formerly. SET FOR FEB. 14, 15 For Farmer-Bu: ness Session Made at Ses- sion Here Today & county-wide Meeting of farm men and | BERGESON’S s TONIGHT Also Fri. and Sat. igie arg i sooeer ARMSTRO TeRACKETEER caro. LOMBARD _ : Pathe @ Picture. DESTINY! He held the fate of many persons in leash, yet he was unable to escape the tragic end he was destined to meet, almost at the feet of the woman he loved! A tremendous, dramatic ttory of high society and the dark underworld of which he was the Czar— you'll thrill to it. g Weather No Obstacle | To Larger Gathering | For Legion’s Meeting | Fargo, N. D., Jan. 9.—()—Despite | 30-below-zero weather, nearly 49. commanders and adjutants of Amer- Stan Farrel and Oliver Hardy in their best two reel, all- talking comedy, “Hoosegow.” Fox News Adults 35c until 7:30 _ Come Early. Welcome the General Electric Specialist He is a refrigerator expert and can be of Sreat service to you. E’S a specialist—not a salesman. He comes to your home to help you solve one of the most important problems of housekeeping. Of course you want the mod- ern convenience of electric refrigeration. ‘And here is the man qualified to clarify your problems and answer your questions. How large a refrigerator ... what type... how to get : the most convenient payment terms... how much you can expect to pay for current ... what about servicing? We shall be glad to send a General Electric Specialist to you right away—just call us up. GENERAL @ ELECTRIC ALL-STEEL REFRIGERATOR .

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