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—% oo, a . Painted Woods Mr. and Mrs. D: Dixon trans: ed business in Wilton last Thursday. ©, W. Brooks and son Marion mo- 'd to Wilton Saturday evenin, Miss Mae Anstrom spent Thursday night with Marie and Caroline John- son, Otto Anstrom of Wilton was a caller at Oscar Anstrom’s Friday aft- ernoon. Mr. and Mrs. Simons were pleasant ly entertained Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson. Mrs. Martin Hagen visited a days in Bismarck with her daughters s Jennie Hagen and Mrs. G. Ol son. Clarence Brooks of Wilton visited a few days at the parental ©. W./ Brooks home. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Dixon and sons} Earl and Lloyd called at Tom Mor- gan’s Wednesday Donald and Norman Johnson called on their uncle, Walter Johnson Sut- urday. Mr. and Mrs. George Benedict andj family visited at the Lawrence Ously home in Wilton last Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Hagen and Martin Hagen motored to Bismarck Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Axel Stinquest and family were Sunday guests at the home of their daughter Mrs. Lloyd obson spent Wednes- of Mr. and Mrs, Tom Tom Morgan went to M. taking some turkeys to mar. . She returned home Saturday by the way of Price. ‘A surprise party was given at the Lawrence Johnson home Tuesday’ evening, the occasion bein rence’tpirthday. The pent in visiting and pl he friends de} rence many more birthd: Among those tha to Price Saturday were Dave Dixon} and son Earl, Tom Morgan, Adolph Peterson, Walter Johnson and Wal- Anstrom. | Peterson of Wilton spent visiting ut his farms in this few] * congratu i | n | ting her a new radio for her Christ-| |mas_ present. a t | Violet Spangberg has been absent ighbors and Mrs. Strandemo in |a few days out of school on account | of a bad cold night and returned Ed O'Bricen,| who had done some veterinary work for them. Anderson home Tuesday und repaired his car, Charlie Rue and Madeline motored to Bismarck and Mandan| shopping and distributed their tur-| keys in M for Christmas marke’ Osear Magnuson ealled at John} Anderson's fast W. sisted him in rep: J and Martin at from Nelson the John route Wilton | two loads of ast Wednes- colt home, ected business in * a for Charlie T John on called at hursday » Nelson Anderson home bus tters. in Nelson in fixing h day, as he water. John Kruger was sacting busi- ness at the Geo Nelson home last Thursday, assisting him in r H rods. Colin Craig Watche, near here, by getting married Tuesday in Bismarck, Mr. Craig i. a foster son of Wm. Kershaw. Th will make their home near his fo mer Phey receiving the tions their many was unable to get uny Barbara known | surprised and Josephine well young couple this community hon are of friends. Charlie Rue was duing some itor work at the schoolhouse 1 in Trygg Thursday. Mrs. A. Kruger, John and E motored to Bismarek last Thursday, Joing some Christmas shopping and jan- No. visited with her daughter, Mrs. For- est. Harding The 7th grade pupils of schoolNo. 1 |g Trygg township ¢ Gladys Rue teaches took examin: crossed the river|day on two subje impossible to get three on account of drifti scher made tr ne last Wodne J on and Mr. and Mrs. n, Helen and Hazel were the John Olson home last where Mr. Anderson assis! ¥ Olson in dressing his turkeys johns: | day | While Morris Strom called at the John] started out to school hal: had dren, Don Kam o the Leith Civic n e with a strong wind. and Gladys f way to return, Gladys froze heeks and all her fingers. morning Gertie ! High School Notes ison | doubl jzard and t It was 22 below zero out here Mon-| U v lroom the, nyunted ‘to 35 per cent of the pup! enrolled, undoubtedly due to the bli d road conditions. t delinquencies by emplo periods in daily recitation. ‘The citizenship class h English 1 and English and are now busily the January state finals. | Grammar Room There were only twenty Mrs. Dwight Kamrath and chil-| present in our room Monday. nd Bud, are visiting Mr th's nother, Mrs. Don Heneley, f Elgin, Mrs. Claude lub Wedn i ing. A large crowd was present and njoyed their first sleigh rid season. n will take the tra bd into the E day and w Mr. nnd Mrs. Hawley left Monday ight for Mott, Mrs. Hawley rgo to spend hristmas. Mr. will re ext week, Professor and Mrs. Aanestad moved , J. Saunders home Wednes- l reside with the Saunders family. airing sal were met with Saturday afternoon. drug store n timil Brinkman of the Minor coun- was a business visitor here Satur- A. Kimball and and Mrs. N. were callers son of Brisbane h Saturday. ? Star Clothing club met with Milnor Saturday afternoon Thomas Ashbridge 3 nd children business visitors here Satur- returned Friday from} Martel of Carson n. Agent f Star Clothing the County Faye Mossman, who i attending school in Carson, spent the week-end | with he’ rents. The Civie club food sa afternoon was Everything good in grand success. the line of eats was donated by the ladies was as: other of $28 well The b Sous sted. sum night, Dec. 18, the ng a Chri mas mothers evening will begin with a ch program, after which games and con- tests will keep all amused. will be served also. Lunch Lanoth Woodbury took the Carson basketball team to Bismarck F in_ his large school bus. club | le held at the | ‘a yreat deal of memory work last key was hostess to| week while eighth grade pupils were is | due to the very cold weather. Sixth and seventh grades complet writing state examinations, We have our room all dressed up of the | in Christmas colors. Edna McCarty and Clara Ricker are | spending the week in F. 0 egates from the “Leith § Vaughn Omdahl was successful eturn | completing his eighth year work, and to Leith but will leave for Fargo | Roy Cooper finished in all subjects except “Our Stati Most of the eighth grade did ve well and civ Primary, Room The thoughts of a first grader: We have put a calendar on the count the board so we can easily days until Christmas. The second grade won the awards week, “agin’ us little fellas” but we'll try and catch j up. "irene Fleming makes us mind this is our new monitor. Lucile Wessel has charge of the sec- Our class poet says, attendance last man seems for perfect The weather week as she ond grade. ‘Little First Grader Is so prim and neat, Until Miss Irene Has taken her seat.’ We have been given our parts the Mother Intermediate Room Due to the cold weather our at: e hope that it will soon come up again, The third grade have been making a study of the little Japanese boy They have made a book- let telling about the dress and ways tendance record has dropped. and girl. of the Japanese children. The ro for a Christmas is given “Christmas Secrets.” THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. * ubsentees in the high school first part of the week just start- | study of “Industrial Society.” 5 classes have completed their semester work reviewing for papils a del ing club.’ the examination in geography joose play and will join in with Boy Blue, when he blows | his horn. has been busy practicing program to be given December the twentysfirst. Our room Wm. Robinson, who has spent ti entire summer working with Al McDonald of Glencoe, ‘is now jiz- full force Monday morning wit horse-drawn vehicles to battle wit the snow. This is the first time three years that the boys have hi to put by their automobiles and ta! |to horses and sleds. | the patrons on the various routes w {turn owtand help to break the roa so that the boys bend be able bletiver all the mail each day. F. J. Zeliner was a passenger Bismarck Tuesday, returning hor Wednesday. is} Mrs. Mary Ryan, who has be ed | several home in Braddock. farmers. W. W. Mandigo was a to Bismarck Wednesday ta in| tal. well after her recent operation. teturned home Friday. O. R. Martini, accompanied b: dames M. I, Lesher, Mikesell, 3 Miss Tla evening, where the ladis i a_meeting,of the O. E. 8. J. G, De France motored to Ha: ton Wednesday. ry school was well atten ning and everyone re} time. Don't forget the . communi Christmas tree on Tuesd school. Miss Ethel Mandigo wa: senger to Bismarck Frida: gathering the depot Tuesday evening, Dec. About twenty members were present. The next meeting will be held Tues- day evening, Dec. 14, in the same in} place. These gatherings are ve is reported by all present. A free dance was put on in Mrs. Bhepard’s hall Friday evening, ren y local talent. Several auto loads from 10th, the music being furni: Hazelton attended the dance. etek evening was “Americ tion.” home of Mrs. A. J, Koenig with Feltheim and Mrs. Long as ai hostesses. lows: Patriotic music; current events; since 1920, Mrs. Aarvig; . Co-o] tion with War Veterans, Mrs. Piet Know Your Own Commu Roll call home in Braddock with his family. The rural carriers started out in We trust that with Mrs. Ed. Temple of Hazelton for weeks, has returned to her . H. Corey went to Bismarck by train Saturday, taking up ‘turkeys, which he has been buying from the passenger visit with Mrs. Mandigo at the Bismarck hospi- He reported her as getting along le javage jauk, drove to Linton The dance in the sym ei high led. Fridey eve- a good y evening, Dee. 21, in the gym of the high fternpon, afternoon, The meh’s club held their weekly in the waiting room of congenial to the-men and a good time The keynote forthe program given by the Study-Civics club last Wed: The meeting was held at the Mrs. tant The program was as fol- Women as Citiapns Tas ee he |and dreams of the scencs attending jex | the Christ-Child’s at) i We have had a very busy week racticin: Christmas cantata ristmas s and However, we all that it fs the most interesting time of all the school Ce We little folks of the first grade read and played the story >f Reéd Hen this week. Our visitors this week were Mrs. McCusker, Mrs. Tracy and little Helen. Glenn Nordstrom was absent ail week because of bad roads. We have all been out selling Red Cross seals. We have sold 200 so far. Intermediate _ We have all our Christmas decora- tions up in our room. We are going to make place cards and memory gems next week. I of our opening exercises this week have been spent in practising our part in the Ohristmas cantata. In fourth grade Hygiene we are studying the six things needed for good health. On Thursday we start- ed our health books. We didn’t have quite enough pictures to go round but we hope we'll have enough by Tuesday. We studied the of the Shell”, by Murillo in fourth grade language last week. ter ch we all wrote five sentences about the picture. In fifth grade language we studied Raphael’s “Sistene Madonn: {Sterling | Ce eee Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart were Bismarck visitors Monday. Miss Mildred and Ernest Johnson were in Bismarck Monday. Mrs. T. N. and Mrs. C. J. Johnson wo" Br Finch ot Fi ped . P. Finch o TEO a carload of horses from Sterling Sat- urday. Miss Dorothy Zuraff spent the week with her aunt, Mrs. Gerhart Magnus. Harold Ziraff and Ed. Matson call- ed at the C. J. Johnson home Sunday. Clifford Wright ‘called ‘at C. J. Johnson's home Sunday ‘evening. Mr. Wright and son Clifford, cppanies by J. P. Finch, called at €. J. Johnson place Wednesday to wy horses. irs. A. C. Laird spent Monday night at Magnus. Gibson, who is attending court oi bf a to Sterling Satur- jay to spend Sunday at home. Pauline Envic was on the sick list a few days the past week. Clifford Wright attended the par- ith ith in ad ke ill ds | to! to me ity La ry jicture “Children | @ ty at Martin Olson's at Driscoll Sat-;ily, urday evening, but owing to the storm could not get home until Sun- bes afternoon. in Reddy called at C. J. John- Saturda; son’s Satur L. N. Johnson and family were Dris- coll visiters Saterday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zuraff were Sterting callers Saturday. : ‘Mise Bertha Peterson was a Bis- marck passenger on No. 7 Saturday. _ Clifford Wright and Ernest John- 2. _—— ae drive horses to rling Saturday. Russell Tollefson spent Saturday night and Sunday visiting Ernest Johnson. “THURSDAY, DECEMBER I6, 1926 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Holmes, Mr. und Mrs. Chas Graves, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dance, Mr. and Mrs, R. G. Abelein were. shopping in Bismarck Saturday.. ~ , “A large number have been dressing their turkeys for the holiday markets. Miss Ruth Welch spent the, week- end at her home here, returning to Bismarck on No. 7 Sunday. Maurice Dance is ill with German measles, Hampton | David Joeb is sporting a Buick "A telephone message was received | sedan. by Mrs. C. J. Johnson telling of the John Ohthauser, Sr., was a caller death of her father, Ed. Dietzman, of at Linton Wednesday. Walla Walla, W: ——_—____————_—___* | Menoken | Elmer Funston has been hauling | ton, the past week. hay Mir. and Mrs. BR. M. Ludemann | entertained Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abe- tein and children, Joy and Avis, Mr. and Mrs. 0. R, Ayers and son, Wayne, Mr. und Mrs.‘A. C. Dance and son at r Wednesday at 7 o'clock. The evening was spent playing whist and at midnight a lunch was served. Joe Hill returned from St. P: Thursday, where he took two ci loads pf ‘hogs from the Langor and| King ran Mr. Hill spent several days visiting friends at Vernon Center, Minn., before returning. ‘The seve and eighth ached took examinations Tuesday, Wednesday, Thersday and Friday. Miss Barbara Josephine Wachal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Wachal, of north of Menoken, was married to Cedric Colin Craig Tues- . 7, in Bismarck. ir. and Mrs. R. Meyers and son of McKenzie spent Friday evening at the Chas. Graves home. Miss Betty Alsbury, who has been staying at the Heaton home in Mc- - yd returned to her home Satur- lay. Mr. and Mrs. Edd Ebling and fam- ily spent Saturday evening visiting ir. and Mrs. Chris Groot. Mr. and Mrs. hep antl Mrs. R. M. Ludemann were shopping in Bis- marek Friday afternoon. Paul Holmes was a business caller indan and Bismarck Wednesday. Dr. Williams and her assistant of Bismarck held a clinic in the Meno- ken town hall Tuesday, examining all children of pre-school age. About twenty children were examined. Walter Glum spent Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Varnum. Mr. and Mrs. Park Wood and fam- Godfrey Grenz was a caller at ‘Linton Tuesday. Quite a number of people of this vicinity attended the boxing match at Hazelton Thursday, Chris Grenz vs. Roy Atmstrong, both of Hazel- Paul Mausehund was hauling, hogs to Linton with his truek Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Reuschler re- turned Wednesday from South Da- kota, where they have been visiting relatives. Wallace Kyes has moved his hay baler home from Frank Chesrown’s, 1 where they had been baling hay for the last week, and are now loading a car for shipping. Steve Koppy and son, Math, were business callers at Solen Friday. Misses Lois Blanche Wallace, teachers in Hampton distriet, went to Linton Saturday to do their Christmas shopping. At a rcent inquest in London it was stated that a bullet, after pene- trating a man's heart, passed through the bed on which he was ly- ing, penetrated the floor and pierced. the ceiling of the public bar below. There it struck a barrel and glanced off into the pocket of a customer, where it remained unnoticed for 20 minutes. MONEY TO LOAN on Binmarck City Property Phone 220-W - City Insurance Ai Binmarck, North Daketa Reprenenting Eaton & Eaton Financial Corresponden’ ] ‘The Union Central Lite Iaburance Co. City National Bank Bulléieg shipping. Martin Nelson transacted business elson home Friday n and John Anderson | base made a tri to Regan last Saturday | 3 i . Beate sh : ; ‘en | Chaperone for the gi club of Grant outs home stouped in st 60 ling, She was accompanied by Clara son home on business they alse) jttker und Edna MeCarty, who will shipped me tur! vrald | Tepresent the girls’ club from Leith. CA ele ees erald| “Miss Melba Thone of Heil was aj The Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid held | their regular meeting in the church ment Thursday afternoon. . AL acting Allensworth; reading, Mr: Mi Mikese High School Notes “Thursday morning the high school students drew names for Christmas gifts. The Christmas program and community tree will be eld Tuesday evening, Dec. 21. The program is as follows: Singing, Selected Christmas Carols, high school girls; opening greeting, Edgar Vie; playette, The Enchanted Christmas Boxes, Inter mediate children; dialogue, boys of intermediate grades; cantata, “Through the Gates of Life”; cast of characters— Father, Blaine Fack- ler; Sue, Virgie Martini; Eva, Gert- rude Allensworth; Joseph, | Mary, peasants, Nettie Hoskins, Arden Vie. Bethlehem Girls—Helen Hill, Bar- bara Eckery, Helen irvig, Mamie Naaden, Mabel Hill, Logive Barton, Freda Schafer. Shepherds—Leonard Dexter, John Schafer, Arthor. Splonskowski, Roy jehala, ristian len, Robert Eckery, Eldon Vie. Wise Men—Lee Saville, William mye sein eet al srael, Frank Eckery; b- bi Nohem, Robert Baer?” Rabbi Isaac, Raymond Eckery; Angel, Helen Martini; Inn Keeper, Henry Gk man; chorus of Little Girls Bedquins, primary children. to help. decorate “Chely Shue lecorate their Christmas. ou ! 1] Braddock { ll as|, Wing to the severe weather and; {| blizzard on Sunday Rev. Pearson was unable to come from Napoleon, and there were no services in the morning. Just what are his plans for the remainder of the winter we are unable to say, but it is his desire and Martin made a trip to Regan on} 7 ms to be with us at least every other loc ; : jealler here Wednesday. | week and the people will be notified business and doing some Christ- a J. Lawfer left via train hopping. from Carson Monday morning for|°f,whatever change may be made. Axe! Johnson n few s’ shopping in Bismarek. ‘e were p se! ta see so many Saturday, breaking a road for the|" qhe “Parent-Teachers’ association | of the Sunday school teachers and See et the cars; as it, was impos-| wilt hold-thelr regular meeting Mcn.| Pupils brave the storm and be in & x | ; vate "| | their accustomed places. It has been cars to get through. | day evening, Dec. 20th. A gool | (at t KN adv a trip to Re- [program has heen arranged and ajdecided to somewhat change the : i ing | ai H plan in regards to carning the dif- local business and shopping large attendance is expected. . ; | lange attendance i Sih meet ‘Thurs-| ferent attendance pins. In case of business | day, Jan. 12, ut thie home of Mrs.|# severe storm, where the parents Nocal ee: aamwter: think it unfit for their children to business |" “the Presbyterian migsion meeting! £0 if they will spend that one hour ‘Art Magnus and Elmer and Charles | will be held Tuesday, Bec. 21st, at psrom t0Hih fe posi) an one tenn : ; e Sunday school lesson they will urday , the home of Edythe Jones. ey wil | "ihe Bmmet Clack family havel®? Counted ax present. § Thle wilt tice | naved:on the Joe Olsen, famm cast |ase count in the case of sickness f Leith. where the child is unable to attend. ¢ We are placing every Sunday school Presbyterian Church Not scholar upon their word of honor and Sunday, Dee. 19th, at Le we are sure they ill not dail as. hip will be, at 10° a. Ve have now a Sunday school of Sunday school at 11 a, m. over 60 pupils with over 90 per cent Raleigh, Sunday school at 2p. m.,Jof perfect attendance and when preaching service at p.m. church services are in the morning Carson, evening worship at 7:30.|nearly all the large children attend. Subject for the day, the chang-|We are hoping that this will instill ing years, and the unchanging Christ.| within them the regular attendance to Regan | All are welcome to these services. at church. business and | ‘ at the the radio. : John men mine got a lay-off first day the mine this season at the st Frida has not worked Port night gue home last his home four miles north f gan. Otto and Alice nson were last Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. rn pounly Dorman. trip to a local y after a load motored to Regan gan on Joe Fischer m: coal mine last Monda of . Charlie Rue 1 ¢ Magnuson made Regan Saturday on trip to Baldwin . with the car Sunday from there Helen took the bus to Washburn to hegin a term of school Monday. Benny and E Ison Clara Rue came home from Bisn to spend the week-end with their | nts and returned Sunday night sume their school duties Mon- s at the Geo Nelson hi John Anderson got six f straw from Axel Lundberg, merchant, | from Regan, on the Regan road and | he is busy hauling it for his stoc as he was unable to get much up this fall. ome m. Edith Floyd t tim the Olson, Hazel | Anderson. en- sliding down Axel Johnson e and and r made a special trip n Friday night on impor- a steephill place Sund Mr. Groves of school No. 4 in Trygg township will have a Christ- his program on Friday night, the , Christmas evening, and after am will ha ribbon He will get a other schools to assist him pro- gram. Clara and Marga: in, Myrtle, Melvin, Lawrance went last Sunda; school, but there On account s impossibl out for Geo Whitted made a trip The father falls aslecy last Saturday on loc: shopping for the holidays. ] Geo Nelson purchased the old! house on the Henry Horne place} and will tear it down and move it up to the farm he purchased th spring on the aan road and wi use it to build an addition on house he moved recently, On count of cold weather he ha unable to do much buildi He will move his garag week from near Apple Creek, his for- mer home Charlie Rue made a trip to Bald win last and took Helen She took the bus to Washburn, where she accepted a} term of school she b n Monday Hanson got for her. formerly Lydia | Mr, Hanson is employed at | Washburn, There was no Sunday school Sun- ‘ount of the blizzard it for the pupils or | few the Ne in Ida and to p snow is wi Sunday school card elson home Viron and being th hauled ins Baldwin recently which 1b sold to Elmer MeCullagh, rural mail carrier, Sinee the snow he makes his trip with the horse Mrs. Whitted party st Mar- When water will freeze oil must still flow freely . y agent Miesen spoke in Re- gan Wednesday, the 15th of Deee ber, on“How to grow alfafa and sw clo’ "Free lunch was noon the bus gan. There was a pleasant party given |! at the Martin Nelson home Saturday | night, The evening was spent with | a card game, musie and singing; a| midnight luncheon was ser 8 present were Mr, and M id Gwendolyn, to Baldwin business. John Kruger transacted business at the Geo Nelson home lust Tuesday en route from Regan. Carl Muth was a guest at Kruger home last Saturday. John Kruger made a trip to Regan last Tuesday shopping on business. John Kruger was’ transacting busi- ness at the Martin Nelson home last Tuesday. Martin and Geo Nelson were trans- ig business in Regan last Tues- ot | given at of Re- by ss omen the | JOU protect your engine from the outside by using an anti-freeze mixtere. _Now—~you can protect it from the inside—by using a free-flowing oil— Golden TEXACO, the motor oil that flows at zero—instantly lubricating every moving part from the first thrust ‘of a cold piston. < THE TEXAS. COMPANY, Texaco Petroleum Products Viram Arthur, Man and Mabel, Walter Morvin Allum = and F; former teacher of Ghylin, count of the blizzard night they were unable to lea till daylight. David Trygg, well-know! from Trygg township, arrived at his home Friday ht from Bismarck, | where he has been employed in t! state hail department at the capitol for some tim There is a nel day. Ed O’Brien, veterinary from Wil- ton, was out at the Geo and Martin Nelson and John Anderson places last Wednesday and did some dental work for 12 head of horses’ teeth in order for the feed to do them more good and keep them in better shape. John Kruger made a trip to Wil- ton last Saturday night transacting business. i Albin Spongberg made a trip to Regan last Tuesday on a shopping trip. Mr. and Mrs, John Reish motored to Bismarck and Mandan lastWednes- day and distributed their turkeys in Mandan for Christmas market. Also did*some Christmas shopping. Viron Nelson made a trip last Wednesday four miles north of R lot of snow shoveling being done on the roads these days cars are unable to get! } ugh the drifts. q arl Muth made a, trip to marck one day last week on business. Freda Spitzer, whose former home 4 is north of Baldwin, daughter of hap where be dclltercd a team Mr. and Mrs. Louls Spitzer, who of fs Eolts to. Julius Olson which they|home, whore’ she makes her home, Is had at their place all summer for] planning ‘on a_ Christmas program the use of them and returned home|the 24th of December, Christmas ednesday. elise Bl ee evening. She just finished eighth pif and Mrs. Elmer Bloomquist are} grade examinations and will begin the proud parents of » baby boy | practicing this week. born Monday evening, the 6th of|” William Brown ran off the grade Dectmber, ved home of a alt kn with his car en-route to Regan Sat- Tee 709 Sixth Street. Mother and| urday and was unable to get out of are doing nicely the ditch and had to walk home and Martin I his car out. er and friends of ed fale gathered at his former home, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Wm. Kershaw, and charivaried them ‘They treated his Bis- local PARE ES eae makers of Ed. bai ‘Nelson 8 transacted bi sie ness in Baldwin Wednesday Wee Saturday night. i stopped at the -F 4 d id- Se ds ses elec dea rted wishing him and his bride and so Nelson 3", dh ried life. ast ‘Wednesday eo Sas appy mar le. ae Strandemo surprised