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PAGE SIX NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS ° attended | school No.} Otts ¢ Alice the charch held in ck on busines Kruger hauled four loads of | home last) Monday from the diene pt ‘Martin Nelson called on John An- derson last’ Monday on business af- | fairs. Edith Olsor gehool No. 1 some pI + program 4 Helen Rue visited st Monday ‘or the ‘Thanksgiving | and a_ neighbor coal mine last urned Tuesday with derstrom trip to Andrew Tr: cal coal mine load of coal John Anderson Rue's on busin John Kruge son’s en route to the Tuesday on business. Carl Larson made a trip to a local; coal mine for Ed. Lundquist last Mon-! day after two loads of coal. Peter Fisher from Coeur d’Alen Idaho, visited with the Kruger lust Monday night. Mr, Fisher lived | in this vieini and moved to rs ago his son Joe. He returned Tuesda: Charlie Trygs made a trip to a | cal coal mine last Monday and hauled) a load of coal with his truck for} Hazel Tuesday | ie, and Mrs. George Nelson and Gerald were transacting business in Regan last Wedngsday. John Anderson culled at the eee | Nelson's Wednesday morning on bus-! iness c was a business t Wednesd nsacted business in Regan last Wednesd Joe Varley called ast Wednesday on busines: adland fe ithe pie soci sh pond las day night given at the Wi There was a large at- of “O. Kettleson shaw home. former teacher School Ni ‘had sister Mi scline was her substitute! last. Thursd Wiron Nelson called at Martin Nelson’ Thursday en route from Rega He also called at Porter Nel- son's. home last Thu The Trygg boys were hauling hay pane on aga jay from section 5, Martin Nelson moved 4 barn from th Creek last Friday to his new farm, where he will move in the spring.| windmill and granery | “ hed to move. H nm was in Regan on a ‘trip last Thurs ‘Martin’ Nelson made a business trip! to Regan Monday and brought back a winter's supply of flour. There wi a large attendance last Wednesday night at the si where Rev man officiated, though it disagreeable night. Ed. Lundquist a business shop- business en) ng 2 load of hay home son, Joe : ed in this vi- A ” Magnus and Mrs. Eisie and John motored to the capital city last Thursday on a business and shopping trip. They also were per guests at the home of Mrs. Krug- eh Mrs. Forest Harding, made a busine: Thursday with his ae a load of chickens and turke John Olson, which he sold in marck. Art Magnus called home Thursday on bu: A few of the neighbors at funeral of Mrs held in the Presb; Baldwin at 2 from Wilton Bis- Kruger randemo dressed his i Keys Monday ior sale. Wiron Ne!so assisted him with the work. Oscar Magnuson’s family visited with the Charlie Ruc fam ly last night en route home from | church. Martin Nelson was a guest at the ety r home Sunday. ie new house of Wm. Beckman on ie Regan highway is about com- pleted. Martin Strand did the car- penter work. It is a very nice home. Mr. and Mrs. George Neison, Ger ald and Gwendolyn were Sunday din-| ner guests at the John Rush home for a turkey dinner. Mrs. George Nelson, Gerold and Gwendolyn visited School No. 1 Mon- day and practiced some songs for the Thanksgiving program, There was a Thanksgiving program held Tuesday night at the east school No, 2. near the Ivan Low home. lunch was served after the program. Luverne Strandemo is visiting with her brother, Enos Strandemo. Mrs. George Nelson catled at Mrs. Nels Nelson's Monday en route to the school house. John Reish made a trip to the Miecouri river last Thursday after a of wood he deliver to the ool house. ir, and Mrs, Clifford Scott from Bigmarck and Emma Nelson were out mink with Mrs. Scott's and did) % | Saturd tonsilitis and her | M John Anderson was hauling hay ‘ da old place near Apple | 4 ,| and son Jack, who have been vi “| ML d. A. Kruger, making lis home with the i tna Lele ool attendants Sun- in, ric and Farley, Ida ond lie Rue, ds Mrs. Magnus school Rev. Kdith an Glad ? Wr. i George Nelson is digging a cellar ‘under the > house. He i Ht thi s week. ene | Painted Woods | Mr. and Mr ily movo day. Mr. and Mr family mot Gertrude Dave Dixon and fam- d to the capital city Sutur- Peterson anid rch Friday. ugene Damstrom of at the Henry John- evening, Adrian Brooks called hnson dome Saturday Adolph Bi Walter Johnson and © motored to Wilton has been on the t week. Donald and an Johnson were callers at D; Mildred Jacobson = son called at Lawrence Johnson’s and Mrs. Martin, Hagen trans- . Brooks, sons nd grandson on Saturday, ompanied home by Anstrom is vi aren Jacobson in Bism: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson and n motored to Wilton Wednes- ing with K: crowd attended the Ladies ‘Aid eich wae given by Mrs. Lars Peterson called on C. W. Brooks Saturday. Oscar Anstrom motored to W,ilton Herman Johnson called on Arthur H 4 . Otto Anstvom, Mr. nh Anstrom and chil- ie son, teachers of near Baldwin, visited! With friends here on Sundey evening.’ Mr. Larson of Jamestown visited, at the home of his sister, Mrs. F. L. Hendrickson for several days of last week. E. N townsh Sunday. | Mrs. A. H, Lundberg visited at th> ; Wm, UWhde home on Sunday. H Mr. and Mrs, A, D. es wero! callers in Bismarck on Setueday. — | J. Grahem, Bismarck, was a busi-) hess caller here last week. A. H. Lundberg was @ ard and H. Brendon of Lein visited with friends here ox business ing on Satur. Messrs. O. and” Wm. Uhde eallers in Bismarck on Saturday. were, | | —®| il —4| Abelein and y evening vis-| Menoken RG familys flag at the Chas, Mr. and | . Welch motore Mins Bache! ing high school, return: them. Wood called on Mts. R. "Thursday afternoon, King and Royal Thomas wer: ed at supper Satur he home of Mr. and Mri Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dance spent Sat- urday evening visiting Mr. and R. M. Ludemann. Royal Thomas left Saturday for St. Paul with three carloads of hogs from the King & Langour ranch. From § | Mr. Thomas intends to it relatives in Winois. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Boyd and children spent ‘Sunday eng Mrs. M._E. Funston and fami Mr. and Mrs, Charles ‘McGoon and family, Miss Eva Whitney of Bis: marck were entertained at Sunday dinner ut the A. C. Dance home. Albert Drelle of Bismarck spent Saturday and Sunday at the Ed. Eb- ling home. Mr. and Mrs.August-Klepstein at- tended the funeral of August E. Klabunde at Hazelton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Chris. De Groot and family, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Agnew and family were Sunday dinner guests at the Mick Agnew home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Otto Ayers and son spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Cook of Bismarck. { nd Mrs. Ben Soderquist ‘aroline Johnson were callers then going to Verona, N. the latter's parents, Mr. Johnson Thursday att- ernoon. Ernest Brooks stayed Wednesday it with Wallace Anstrom. lace Anstrom spent Monday Tuesday night with Emmet Sheldon Brooks spent the week-end at the home of his parents, Mr. and caller at Tom Mr. Anderson of Flashe: sited at a Anstrom’s Tuesday and Wed- m motored to Bis- n district No, 2 Fri- Miss Tillie Spitzer the te wi her. Dave Dixon motored to Wilton “| Thursday. Axel Steinquist drove to the river Thursday after a load of wood. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Garbarkenitz it. ing at the home of M. G. Hagen, re- | taped to their home at Bordulac, Monday Hagen of Wing, Miss Jennie Hagen Mrs. G. Olgerson of Bismarck ited Sunday at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs, ‘Miss Marie Johnson spent Thurs- night at the home of her uncles n was a caller at afternoon, staying at the Henry Johnson home assisting with the chores as Henry is working at the mine, Dave Dixon and son Earl called at ‘i | Too Morgan’s Thursday. nper which was iv- "Aid on Saturday 1 attended and a m of money was real- afternoon considerable iaed. be at the home of Mrs. S. Rupp on the afternoon of December fn The American Legion Auxiliary will eet at the home of Mrs, E. Mowder on the afternoon of December 9. All mnembers are urged to attend as sev- jeral matters of business are to be en up. The school children are busy sell- | ing the Christmas seals, the proceeds | of which go to the State Tuberculosis | Association. | The Red Cross drive which was on here last week was well supported. The local orchestra with some help- ers decorated the hall for the mas- querade dance on Sunday afternoon. The program of pictures being shown by the local theatre are better liked than those shown formerly. An- other good western picture with com- edy will be here this week ir. and Mrs. A. Waga wera gellers at the G. Brenneise home on Sunday evening. 0. wh and J. S. Penner umber and Mr. nd @ Hlolge: wore callorerat the H. Worden home on Sunday. Rovival meetings have been held in the church all last week and will con- tinue until Friday of this week. Mesdames A. Fisher and A. Wester. home ore day of last week. O. B. Aune, local decorator, is work- it the Urbach home. ee Rhines, She Ae an ig a few er home returned to Bismarck on Sun- inj a ence back to attend high a Mrs. Nels Nelson Bonday’ | he Monday mornin ur Reish made a trip. to the ‘coal mine Monday ace two cage En route home he stop- ‘at the Tom Moore home for din- ee Madland pied on. Am | i. affairs. P +4 Friday in Bismarck’ lan, where they sold some f Wing vis- ited at-the J, Lundberg home here day of last at thé.Wm, Scott home on Sunday. z Alvin Manning was « caller at the mond home on Friday evening. Fisher,-J. Mich je visited i; ale Me A. Hochalter. : Sornedtes business Tast week. called on Mrs. of last week. rene! parents, Me. ery on. 8: ‘c}as the one held last week. ‘-led out. The rabbits are awfully thick man were eallers xt the ©. Hillstead| | [Arena The rabbit drive that was got up this week didn’t pan out to be as good} In the first drive there were about 15 men out and a hundred rabbits kill- ed, but this week only four men turn- and if something isn’t done this win- ter to diminish their number they will certainly destroy the crops next year. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Schopp_ and little son Armond and Ed. Smith were guest: 4 the Mcintyre home: Sunday even Mr. ~ Mrs. John Erlenbush ae Lemmon, S. D., were visiting at Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolfs from Saturday until Tuesday when they returned to their home. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kraft and! Mr. and Mrs. p Binder were eerie of Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Witt Tu y and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Binder returned to their home south of Tuttle Thursday. Harry Ulfers went to St. Paul with two carloads of cattle Tuesday. Harold Wolf working. for Jake Kremennetsky in Tuttle. Roberta Palms was on the the past week, but is) better at the present writing. { $. Palms is busy at carpenter He is finishing off the up- stairs in his mei Regge in new floors and finishi e wall Mrs, Emerson G! E aviile was shop- ping in rie Saturday. Mr. Mrs. Romeo Bailey enter- sts at dinner Sun- day. Among them were Agnes Lynn and her brother, Miss Alice Tollifson of Wilton, Miss Hazel Rapp, Ed. Wagner, Miss Lucile Millmen and Miss Ruth Kerr. Cards was the pleasure of the afternoon. Bert Glanville was a caller in Wi Thursday. wo! A tained eee gue Cromwell AS John Whitted, who has been doin road work near Sterling this fall, has been vi ing his brother, George Whitted, recently. . Schroeder was a capital city visitor Monday. A school mecting was held at the| Mare The next regular meeting will Edward Morris home Monday eve- ning. John Whitted was also a caller there at that time Will and Joe Jiras have been building a fence around the three quarters that W. J. Jiras purchased in aa township this fall. a business caller ed at the Joe Varley home Thursday. F. Parker and Lawrence Stalks were recent callers at the Joe Var- ley home. ‘Mr, Miesen, the county agent, as- sisted Joe Varley and George Whitted in calling their flocks of chickens riday. Joe Jiras was in Baldwin on busi- ness rae morning. Axel ler from near Wing called at the Edward Morris and W. J. Jiras home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Nelson and family were dinner guests ut the Enos Strandemo home Sunday. Mr. and Mes, Edward Morris and at the T. F. Morris home Suni Ss Mr. and Mrs, Philip Monroe ‘spent Sunday with Mrs. Monroe’s parents, Mr. and Mras W. J. Jira Sterling i Edgar and. Earner Johnson spent Sunday hom Mise, Violet Sar visited. with Miss Esther Larson over the week-end. George Lewis, and family, accom- panied by Miss Esther Lang, .called at "the Edgerly home Sunday. The regular. meeting of P. T. A. “ae held in Sterling Thursday evo- family_vi "fies Mildred Stewart spent the| i bar “ig at hom Mr. Edgar Johni aecompanied aby Mr. Ernest Johnson visited at the tiee Hetshaw heme Sunda; ir. Rich Lang was er, ria Granthorn gross Bis- Pita iatias at ‘Biering Frid panied by hoe Mildred Johnson mend "te. i ie neon, ooo 'y even! itn Belva cat vivited with | 8 ral wad “Mian Mildred ote visited ae morning. | M home Wednesday afternoon. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Corey Juhnson and family visited at-H, R. Wright’s Sunday. P. Lang dnd family visited at Hurr’s Sunday, Tyler Johnson and family visited at Mr. John Roon Johnson's Sunday. catied at H. not Johnson visited at ©. i Tuesday. Mr. and Mase Tom Stewart ‘were shopping in Bismarck Wednesday. ~ Mr. B. Wrignt hauled hogs Wednendey, . Johnson visited at T. N. John. uhd fheiiss J Johnson's caller in Bismarck on Friduy, return- | 50 ling s: 2 Friday. " bel Sohaseh, who. bas been: wophing for Mr. Heaton, came home Friday to s! for the winter, + ————— Ecklund | T. F. Morris was a business caller at the Burl Monroe+home Monday Williams were br Issy Brown was a visitor at tne F. Morris home Tuesday evening. . Anderson shipped turkeys Weineste Harold Williams is working for J. Thompson. . S. Anderson made a trip to landan with turkeys one day ‘this week, The Swedish Lutheran Ladies sid met at the rman Falkengtein A number from thi tended the auction sale was held at. the Wilton Mutual’ store, Monda: esday and Wednesday this w |. M. Thompson was auc- toner. vicinit; whi ich Hilken and son Emil were shoppers in Witten, Friday. The basket social which s held in the Still hall Friday night was well attended. The sale of the bas: kets was to pay for thé platform which was built. Mr. Speten was in Wilton Friday on business. Gladys Ness has been on the sick list this week. and Mrs. Burl Monroe were shoppers in Wilton Frida: Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Morris of Wil- ton were among those who attended the funeral of Mrs. Hens Christian- sen of Baldwin. Mr. L, Fisher was a business caller in Wilton Friday. Phil Monroe called at the Carl Johnson home Saturday morning er some of his cattle that str away. Mabel McCullough was in Wilton Friday evening on business. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Anderson were visitors at the John Vollan home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Edw Morris and fam- ily were dinner guests at the T. Morris home Sunday. Levi And mn and Donald Morris were visitors at the Brown Bros. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Anderson and little daughter Betty, were vis. hie at the T. F. Morris home Sui day. Archie Holden was a caller at the F. Anderson home Sun Mr. and Mrs. Phil Monroe were sitors at the Jim Jiras home Sun- day. ‘he Monroe children have been ab- ;sent from school a few days on ac- count of sickness. Sehrunck $$ _________@ Mr. and Mrs. Fode took some ducks to Bismarck on Wednesday. John and Herman Lode and J. Witt visited at Marchants on Wednes- day evening. his - dressed varkese to Wing on Frid: G. Marchant to jay. Herman ingen and %5. E. Witt got two loads of lignite coal from) Wing on Thursday for Herman. Mr. and Mrs. Hindbouch were shop- ving in Wing on Saturday afternoon, e prayer mecting at H. Bailey’s Saturday evening was well attended. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith were in Seilingen, D. McClellan and jerman Neiters were in McClusky Saturday after- moon. On account of the very cold weath- er on Saturday evening the birthday party on Manuel Fode was not very well attended, but those present had ~ nice time. A lunch was served at ight, by the hostess. Tbe Sunday afternoon visitors at Marchant's were Herman Neiters aaa fapifly, Manuel Lode, and J. E. Wi: je Sunday evening Maier ‘% Neiters’ were Mr. and Mrs. Herman Seilingen and little son James, Chas. Seilingen and his mother. Bs: and es Fred Smith visited at; y evening. | afternoon. John Fode was in Wing on Satur- day afternoon. Leroy Marchant visited with his friend Andrew Neiters on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hein and Pearl White went to church in Arena on Sunday. John and Manuel Fode are busy trapping these days. Mr. and Mrs. Orville. Spergy ' were in Wing on Monday. Ryan visited friend Anton Novy on Sunt Henry Schuh, on Sunday, Mr. end Mrs. John Kirk spent Sun- Sire visited aot afternoon, Quiet a few from this vicinit; ended the. funeral of Mrs. id at Driscoll Tuesday. Helmer and Eddie Arneson, Miss randness and Araoié Christianson attended the program and -social. a the M. A. tela ee Tehoolbouse peidsy evening. Mrs. George Christianson and Mrs. J. E. Gunderson left Friday morning for St, Paul, Minn., where they in- tend to svend aaa junderson is planning On spending the winter there. Harold Christian. | ¢, son’ took ystad to Steele, where they ie He Helen a and J, M, Léin of were in viein at- E.|Saturday, making one 4 4 day. y ants” aE Witt was ia Wing on Saturday} > Arneson spent Sunday at the Brenden home.~ Helmer and Eddie Arneson, accom: panied by Lillie Lien and Strandness, Feild Sunday evening, at be ale Barkman wome. 1¢ Bjorbis motored: to. Driscoll ial Sece. ti: ymour rope! and Xd. Nyzaard ee to’ Driscoll’ Saturday: afver- ! no ‘i Mr, und Me, Dallas De Darkman aod dat spent Moning eve- nees eer See Mr. and Mts, Au Bi Mofalt and daughter Dorothy and Vernn: Torge- son of Bismarck called the Ni AL Mrs. Sodertiolm, who-has‘ some time at Bismarck; returned home with ath) and Mrs. Atfrod Ameson and! son Eddie: and Miss’ Strandn church Sunday lowing program was by socjety; Bible reading by presi- ing Ruth: Soderholim, by el Lien, Song by: Soviety;: Reading by Helmer Arneson, Recitation: by Socioty, Sev. Report, Recitation Emest Rise, Bible ‘Verses. BY ye Christianson, Song yy; Lord’s Prayer. Collection falawe ines ‘in athount> as Hace! ed’ to $8.35. 4. ©; Rise and Harold: Christianson called at the Alfred: Arneson's Friday ‘afternoon, Helmer Arneson feed for Dallas man Friday. Herb Holmes and. Elmer Josephson were in this vicinity Friday. Joseoh Ee, drove to Arena efter a load of coh Tuesday. . Mr. and Mrs. H. C. ba ins ‘have returned from Aberdeen, 8. D., where they went about: two weeks ago. The iggins children, who had been’ stay- ing at the E. E, Strandemo home during the absence of their parents, have returned home. John Eliason has returned from a ek’s business trip to the Twin ities and other points in Minnesota. Misses where they will spend thé Thanksgiving recess at Miss Han- son’s home. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Barthmass and ift-/ son Reuben, who have been spending red! u few days with their daughter, Mrs. Alvin Nordstrom, and family,’ have ee to their home at Rose Glen, The home of Mr. and Mrs, William Fricke, Sr., was the scene of a pleas- ant event Wednesday evening when a number of Mr. Fricke’s friends and neighbors gathered there to surprise him, the occasion being his. birth- day. The time passed pleasantly, cards being the main di idnight a nice supper wa: At a late hour the guests left for their homes after wishing Mr. Fricke many more happy birthdays. Miss Erna Cheitiansen attended a surprise party which was given at B. Stratton home at Regan, evening, the occasion being of Mr. Stratton. A de- licious luncheon was served to about forty guests. Herman Meyer has purchased a quarter section of land a few miles northeast of town to add to his al- ready large real estate holdings. ‘the former owner of the land was Mrs. Stephens of fede na The coinsideration was $4,000 cash. John Monroe and”son Clarke Lhuuled hay from near Apple. Creck | A number of local folks sold tur- keys the past week for the Thanks- Gling sachet. Paul and Noc! Borner visited ats the Benes ogy ya home Sunday. 1/2 Miss Rupp of gene will spend Tenge day with rela; tives in oie community. Grace Falkenstein, Gladys ‘Rupp, and Vera Fricke, members of the high school staff. will be at their, Thanksgiving day. ctive homes over ‘Mr. and Mrs, John Nordstrom and family will at a reunion of the Nordstrom famiy at the Hens Hanson’ home on Thanksgiving day. ‘Willie Borner and family spen{ 94 week-end in the igi city. were accompanied inne Willie Greenberg, ae visited with them over the week-end: Willis Spitzer, who attends school in, Mandan, spent the week-end at, his home southeast of hi ‘William Fricke and Ralph Falken- stein motored to Bismarck. a. day ome 00k beaibess pee en with the purpose Mra. W. a Jiras and son Joc have returned home ftom a sexerny days’ “peal friends and relatives at Mrs. Walter daughter Cecil have returned home from a. several days’ visit at Bis- magek, during whiph time little girl underwent an aperatloe. for the remayal.o: of her tonsili ‘Miss Mai ent Hollenback will:close a successful term in the school- north of town this ‘week. » €. Gehrke has returned from several days’ busigess trip to the Twin Cities. ‘ Quite a few local folks butchered hogs and eattle the past week for home consumption. Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Little will entertain. a number of their home Thanksgiving lew from here "Atenided the stilt area entertainment, and airy | ngighbe Soderholm home Sunday afternoon. is a Song by| Mrs. E. h| 8ence of Rassen ae ily has the, sympathy of the ‘whole = aa bercavement. Braddock SB ete Services were held--in the Unt MB. Church Sunday -cvent a side fe quartet Th Thon” Sarnchcntes sole. Tastee be held Toute: ay morning. .at giving. am Hen fan The Ludies. aid will “meet at the home. ef Ars. Dexter, uftornoop, Nov. 27 The™funerak of the-.lute Joba. E. johtison, who passed. aways at the Bismarcu huspitat, was hold Sunday ‘afternoon... Bervices,, were: held at the home: of. the. deceased and inter- {mont made at Pursisn: Lake come- tery. #rionds were there from Kin- tyre, Bismarck und. McKensic. Much sympathy is expressed for «the bereaved ones. i Gordon MacLachlan; who has. been farming the past summer near Self- vidge, arrived in Braddock Monday evening and after epending a couple of days with his porate, Mr. and Savage, left for. Frontier, Minn, ‘where he will spend a few weeks attending to business before 's | returning te Braddock for the. winter, Newcomer of Eldora, Is., was a al ir in Braddock look- ing after-the interests of the Drake sa ite cs se dr south is bated to aT ce drove jazelton Fred Junge’ is: on: ake sick list this The funeral.of little Melvin Peter-| week. on of epee tis Rose was held Tuesday neon, services Deing conducted in | of the Union M: E. ehurch by Rev. Pear- son... Much sympathy is ex ‘the ber ay. in ees dear little vo; George Sem returned Tuesday where they visited fo: » Sad a aty el was - the caer ann hospital to Mr. and Mrs. 8, B. Gooding of the Wild Rose Alfred Junge is carrying the mail ‘on rurat route No. 2 during the ab- rural. carrier. The ladies of the Woodman cirele met at the home of Mrs. J. W. Mike- sell, Wed vet evening, Owing to the disagreeabi the attendance was not very la A ee iunch was served by re fF. Hixon moved his my to ppheotin Friday. Ww. te ei of the furniture ith his a and Harold Junge left for Texas Friday ee where they ex- pect to get work along their line in electricity and machine: An old-time dance was held in the school gym. Friday evening, Nov. 19, for the purpose of raising funds f the community Christmas tree. Music was furnished by Moffit orches- tra, After all ex 8 were paid the sum of $26 was realized. A large crowd ‘was in sttendance and splendid time enjoyed by al Pro- fosor Sherwin will put on another, Friday everting, Dec. 10, for the same Purpose. S. A. Engleman left Saturday morn- ing ner Saint Paul with a carload of stocl ‘1 Mr. hegre ign omg che rome fam-' were Sun sts al of te and Mrs. wv. Ww. Mandigo. Martini and . Francis Brittain were united iB marriage Fg Bismarck Saturday, Brittain has spent ‘ner girlhood honda in and’ near Braddock and is a very estimable young lady. Mr. Brittain is dlso well and favorably known around Braddeck. Congratulations are extended to the happy young ot Corey and Jim Ryan motored to Bismarck Saturday evening, where . Corey = to receive medical per ir. Ryan returned home Sunday evening, but Mr. Corey came home on the train Monday. Mr. and Mrs. F. J, Zelimer, Mrs, M. Lesher cred hs and Mrs, E. ‘the funeral of John Savage attende E. Johnson Sad Mr. and Mrs. 5B oro wero, Bankes, dinner ‘guests at the home Pen Mr. add Mrs. Grant Hullet north Lewis Lesher, who has been. here for some time, left Monday to Lay the winter with his grandmo! iss dohname ‘Syiskai was a Sun- day visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Zelmer. High. School: A collection was taken Ryberg : and little! afte: Perriday nite i real Mopped ott to: old one. Freported. @ good ‘old-time ‘danes a being reviewing writing. This week | the is the ond “of the first six weeks. Wi ised our ‘numbers for the, program the a hall: Friday | © nice. - was realised from’ the sale of}: and, Mrs, Carl’ Jol transaeting Sa ia Witton” the ing Day at hom hs grit g y . sigetl position in Wood th th some time visiting. Mrs, i ity attend. |. and: Beryl 3a pe or sae osone Rise, who hee been ro Stemed heme fonder Mr, and Mrs. Gp | ang Sivert | Mondésy. | near Ei uritt and sel and Alice athe as pe. Catt ee city ant, Tore gies A Sliared Erickson, teacher. of} mined our es Saturday visit 2) mother, Mra, scegsrine tases trctnencscsns as Eitiott, who ie teachit Wilto: so cee ching Nas pear | ilton, nated. spent. t Miss Helen Brick- tis was called:and ehe 16 able to bo up rin. B. Gooding, rane se tg te by his 2 mother, His 0. ty Pete ces 4 B. Gooding and little in the Bismarck hospital. Swanson, who was uperated on. for appendicitis at. a 1 Mipraten 4 cugla..ok weeks agosto: turned home Saturday. Quite a number from here attend- ed the old-time dance at Braddock Friday evening. Otd-time music was EU itt ished ah ‘red: Moffit of Moffit in, J. * Pugl motored to Ceol sy Thursday with a carioad of Thenks- i ae an WwW. H. rs. Brownawell a itr nd-Mrs. Howard Brownawell) were entertained Sunday afternoon at the H. A. Carlisle home. A carload of our young folks at- tended the dance at Brittin Friday pight and enjoyed a pleayant even- Mites Stanton, teacher of school fa 2, — ‘the week-end with the as fe iss Laura Swenson, who has been rong in Bismarck several months Sunday to attend the faaeral of ‘of her w the late John John "Johnson, who was taken to bow Mccnbied hospital the fore part week, suffering from a stroke paralysis, ‘had another stroke Wed- Mesday night and passed: away, le: fag a wite and six children > tourna his departure. Mr. Johnson was a pioneer resident of this township and ‘Was well known here. He will be y missed, with his pleasan » by a large circle One of the largest funerals known here was held at the sate Johnson home Sunday afternoon. Impressi services were held at one o'clock. The large number of desutiful floral leces showed the love and esteem ei long, line of automobiles followed St him ‘to his last resting place in the <a prerem gad near Pursiat short service was held at the side. The ew en sympathy of entire community goes out to the took | bereaved family. The “Sagebrush Trail” show at the hall Monday evening proved very iv. teresting. Burt Johnson and F: Bet Tuesday at the Mes. Burns Bailey spent Wednes- day afternoon at the home of her Val Bens. . Mrs. Ed. Olson weat.to the Wm. Hoeft: home Thursday evening to stay with the children. Mr. re. | f' red to Minnesota Friday id the funeral of Mr. Hooft’s John Adams motored to Bismarck Friday afternoon. His brother, | returned home with him to spei ——e Lane brothers were heuling corn fodder to their farm from. H. P. As- selstine’s Frida lams_ Bros. » and Mrs. Fay Johnson were plgpecek and Mandan callers Satur- lay. Emmet Carroll and family and Wm. Carroll and family are. moving onto the Thompson farm south of ‘Moffit. Ange ecortyg Suen Pant Bens and is Carroll spent Olson’s mother at the Wm. Hooft farm north of Sterling, \ Burt Johnson call E. Moffit home Sunday. '—S W. Burleigh 1 S. W. Burleigh Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mallard and|ed to Mandan Sunday M laud Hauser and sons viaited with Mrs. Hauser'’s er Sun State’s Attorney McCurd; businogs caller in this vici hiny ihe first of the week. held at Church services will Secwastedale church “Thankagiv« the De; on. Friday,| ye Ladies’ Mission id| leave u: Johnson | Jon, Fred, Juke und Bill Schiermeister were Callers at the Frank Sleva home ‘Thuesda: ! Weller has a Fordson tractor, ed from Huzclton. wena Obthauser, Sr, und Paul sehund are attending jury at Linton this week. A number eo: people are hauling home wood for their winter fuel. Enoch Becker and Mr. Johnson of Linton were business callers in this vicinity Monday afternoon, John Burkhardt was a caller the-home of David Jolb Sunday Anton Busch and ¢ Kesacler were visitors at the Paul Mauschund home Sunday evening. Lua ve Koppy and daughters, Ther- izabeth, were shopping in Deen Tuesday. ————_—— | Naughton i at Mes. Olof Lundin went to Bis- marck Sunday and stayed over until Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Olof Ulson. Mrs. Lundin attended Mr. Joseph Mills’ funcral Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Johnson and son Edsel went to Bi: k Sunday. They took in Rev. Fred Jonnason and Mrs. Johnson and children. Johnson went to the capital city Monday, where he has been do- ing some carpenter work for Ed- ward Herbert of Bismarc! ‘Arthur Solberg was in the capital city Wednerday. Littie Bernard and Doris Solberg are on the sick list this weck. They a came down with the measles. e all a ly recovei Paul Carlson ‘called at the home Chas Johnson ‘Thursday noon. Lister and Edwin Johnson and Paul arlson went up to the Patterson eo on business Thursday. c. visited with their daughter and sis- Joc Kischer, Thursday. son returned to his home Thursday afternoon. Philip and Henry Solberg are doing some trapping and hunting nowadays. Mrs. Hug orga Rg visited with lay. F. Gai . and: Mrs. Chas. ri “Johnson and Ajdaughter Ruth were in Bismarck junday .evening to attend services at the Sulvation| Army hall. Richard and aden Erickson were in the capital city Friday. nthe F* Abel and Lister Johnson were in Bismarck to attend Pentecostal mect- ings Sunday. ir. and Mrs. Geo. Clooten were in the capital city Saturday. Mrs. O, N. Lundin was in the city on Saturd: ne Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Johnson and aughter Ruth were in the city Sat- Mrs, C. A. Carlson and sons Paul and “Nobel ‘a Lister and Edwin jason had. supper with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fischer Thursday =a Carl Lawrence and Mary Martin: son were in Ported to attend Sab- bath school Saturda; Abel and Edwin ees were the capital city Frida; Tuft returned Friday evening i Waybourne, Saskatchewan, where he has been working for the last four months. He is Mepying at Mrs. 0. N. Lundin’s now. Robert and Aggust Solberg were in the capital city Saturday. cra Johnson called at the home of A. Johnson Saturday noun [__ Driscott ‘| ~~ 5 sports Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Dibbern of Valley City, formerly of Driscoll, an- nounce the birth of twin daughters, oye Mac and Doris Jean, on Nov. "bn Robinson and. J, Anderson of Palecatiines were in town Sunday. K, A. Ersiend ga gp his son, Luther Ersland, to Des Moines, la., for an indefinite stay. Mr. and Mrs. John Stuart 5; a social evening with Mr. and Mis: .. Knudson Saturday. Pre and Mrs. Homer Nelson vi Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C! Newcomer.. Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Titus returned fom seekeen, Minas Saturday even- ing. We wish to correct a mistake made last week in stating that they a} did not arrive in Jackson in time to see Mrs. Titus’ mother before she died. They did get there several hours before her'death. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Anderson left Driscoll for Bismarck Thursday evening. We are sorry to have them and .more than. sorry closed, A gen ae has|®ftangement might have been made ime thusic, Every-| ™" time. ser, -Sr., was a caller cal- the Onil at Linton Edwin Morford was » busi leg, at. Linten the fore part Her took ogg f Lintod "Zuctday “ai Sea 8 Sollne at Tem- a Thee at ~ Tom- ee ss a businces caller elven’ ‘Th member fe fat the A. P. so that Mr. Anderson would have remained in_ busines: aaete, has rs. Thomas visited Miss Hendrickscn and Mrs. Lathrop Sui afternoon. “Mitt” Quale motored. to Bis- and J. Wright were marck and Wilton Monday. J. E. Tierne: at Steele fem lay night 4 attend the Mason of offi- Per ft Bi; 4 ba Mint? ae na \. and ipper with Rae Geo. Eisenbeis. wont.te poeta yh Fray and returned Sun- Marlon, 8. D., spent “day yea wein last re Pe in. and Mrs. ro Jon: Keg at. jancheon Monday afternoon. ugen is staying for time nat 1 ria o time et sister-i Mrs. Mr. ‘and Mrs, H. k iS ter Valdes and Mrs. Titus 7 Fenda afternoon 4 e, Bul ible left or +g Pau! Tues- borg te Sasauanes, who hi ing with Mrs. H. Knudson, Ftad her home in Cleur bean ial he P, T. ia held it monthi, ee y evening at the Commest: fine program in later a lumen was pr re-school conference was hela hoolh osinouse Satundey ‘with

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