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ed at the Chris Hien home Tuesda: chant home Wednesday sedan to D. F. McCellean. on busines A. Wing callers Friday afternoon, *: en account of the snow q » give j Saturd: Schrunck | Mr. and Mrs. George Mauch visi John Witt visited at the R. G. Mar- ening. Pearl’ White is visiting at George Mauch home this week. Herman Seilinger sold his Dodge Fred Smith was in Regan last week 9. nd Mrs. Henry Seilinger are staying with Mr. and Mrs, Herman Seilinger this week, John Kuck moved onto the place recently vacated by Jake Wentz. Bethel Bailey left for Duluth, Min- nesota, to spend the winter with his Vernon, and family. Fode visited at the R. Marchant home Thursday evening. Mrs. Fode and son, Henry, were John Leroy Marchant called on Fode on Friday afternoon, Marcella and Andrew Neiters visit- ed hant's Saturday evening. M at M hn Skei and fam- Sunday evening at Mr. and berg's. ildren visited with the Hein children Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hein visited with the Hartman family Sunday. John and Manuel Fode and Andrew Neiters visited with Leroy Marchant on ‘Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Witt and fam- ily and Mr. and Mrs. Seibel visited at Herman Neiters’ Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Marchant and fam- ily visited at Herman Neiters’ Mon- day evening. Herman Neiters visited at Jake Wentz’s Saturday evening. Herman Neiters was in Wing. Tues- day. | “The Hindbouch children visited at| Wm. Ryan's on Sunday afternoon. —_—_® Menoken A Christmas program will be given by the pupils of the town schools at! the town hall Thursday night, Dec Q3rd, at & o'clock. There will be a Christmas tree and Santa is ex- fected to bring gifts to the children. The Parent-Teacher meeting was held in Boyd school No. night. There was not 4 large crowd weather. Mrs. Otto Dorman gave a reading on the “American Homes” and Mr. R. M. Ludemann gave 4 read- Part of the Nn also ing on baseball. ; ing was spent playing games, ‘a nice lunch was served. Miss Ruth Craven of spent the week-end with Miss Klipstein at her home here. Wayne Warren had the misfortune of freezing his car during the cold weather. ae Mr, and Mrs. A. V. Fis er and son, | Warren, spent Saturday evening at; the Chas. ; » their radio. home listening to ves Sir dd Ebling and Henry Ebling wore Shopping in Bismarck Saturday. , Si tnd Mrs. R. M. Ludemann were in ‘Bismarck Friday afternoon. ME™Nellie Dance, who is. teach- ing’ the Dietzmann school, is, now boarding at the Wm. Gierke home. | Brae Dance hu been stay’ home, but the snow dirive every morning.. Mr and. Mrs, August wore callers in Bismarck Saturday. are catad Mrs, Chas. Graves, Mr. Geor Varnum, Mr, and Mrs. R. G._ Keeiein and Mr. L. J. Agnewe were aNopping in Bismarek Saturday. ‘Mr and. Mrs. L Christmas _ shopping Monday. afternoon, vinited at their absence. Sis GN. Varnum spent Friday,! Saturday Bismarck an son home. —_—_——_® Leith | | Mrs. Ben Sether was hostess to the Leith civie club Wednesday even! Owing to the extreme cold weal - several members were unable to tend. The following program was in Bismarck The song by Schumann-Heink. Roll call; Bayt Paper—Sghumann-Heink, Jones. Christmas reading—Mrs. E. J. unders. aeeapera—“Primaries Ba. Why Im- ch. Mrs. W. its. Teker and son, Martin, left the xt morning from Carson to be present at the funeral which would take place Friday at Jamestown. R. H. Nichols of Aberdeen was & caller here Thursday and Friday. Nellie Emch arrived home Saturday evening from Dickinson to spen if rt at home. - Mr. Mrs. Herbert of Minor | were doing Christmas shopping here lay. About fifty youngsters ental ristmas party given by tl their lodge rooms Saturday rnoon. ,The older children rley Geb- Opal Emch, Irene Fleming, Eliza Kimbal, Bueford Moen, ia , Robert Emch, June Joh: Marcia Saunders, Rachal doves, Will, Violet Brown, Raymon: Rock. The lunch committee then served lunch after which Santa Claus arrived with a» present and tre! pining j wel ‘part of the week. r Mrs. Grace Patterson will xive ‘music instructions on Friday for the next two weeks. John Rink returned home Friday evening from Mini has bee: rs. G for an e: Mr. James Cofer of Dak. a guest of in hom keep | scl Grant county's 4-H |about their trip: Leroy Marchant visited his friend, | Andrew Neiters, Tuesday evening. e held its third monthly meeting in| the auditorium Monday evening. The .|following program being rendered: | Fay Mossman, debate, (the topic of which has not heen definitely worded) on prohib- er: Pederson and Robt, O'Connell. sidering the topic and debaters, th promises to be a very meeting. reviewing a week now for their exam- | inations jn January. afternoon to see who should decorate the Christmas tree in our room. The three having the highest vote were to have the honor. Grace Anhorn and Marion Teker were the lucky ones. Friday ohn Whittier du and cola } in tions, coll while attending high school dur- ing this cold weather. ing at her |y became too deep (Christensen home the past week. Klipstein “coul for one of his neighbors Thurs- wi ‘try to the B. F. Pasley farm on his J. Agnew were |way to Driscoll. children to Bismarck Friday. he Rockey home during, shopper Thursday and F and Sunday shopping in tended d visiting at the Peter- | priscoll Driscoll_school Friday evening. c end ut who is one of the jurymen. er daughter, Mildred, are visiting rela- tives and friends north of Steele over the week-end. on the Schoon young, folks Saturday evening. visit from at Mandan, Bernice and Paul Pasley enter- |p tained the following young folks Saturday ev Nelsen, Ordella, Elma and Alpha Erick son, Myrtle Christensen and Lena Deslevy, Earl Erickson, Harold and Arnold Christensen, Olaf Olson, M: vin and Julius Klucksdahl Smith. @ very good time. Mr._an Harold d|Mrs. Frank Shaffer end Miss. Vivian were Christmas shoppers in Bismarck pataron 7 day evening in honor of their hu: bands’ ringdahl_ hom land Sunday morning. are planning a cpyote hunt Tu Mr. and Mrs. Gettysburg, A. H. Cc. Richard Schrunforth re callers at the! — se 0 attend the seventeenth an- titute, writes the following xtreme cold weather we all enjoyed | s ourselves every minute, and listened | Menoken Wednesday. jto some very educational talks rel R ting to club work. tion shows wonderful work all over 8 the state. We appreciated the kind. home of Mr. and Mrs. Hector McLean ness shown us and hope to be there again next ye: WDAY was e The represent Broadcasting over | We also visited several High School Notes | The Parent-Teachers’ association | Musical selection—Leith band. Piano solo—irene Hurley. Business meeting. Roll call—with Current events, Fiano Duet—Marjorie Anders on, Musical selection—Leith band, | Adjournment. | Our next meeting will consist of a| The following ure the debat- | 1. MeCarty, D. Herson, Simon Con- interesting High school students have been Gremmar Grades and Lois and Blanche Wallace spent Sunday evening at the Koppy home. Sixth grade balloted last Friday | We were glad when our room was again full of pupils Thursday “and | husiness, The boys ahd girls, drew’ names| ,,Merman Busby took aldad of wheat so ‘that they might buy «| nt for a classmate. ‘hth grade memorized “A Chri: Sermon,” Robert Louis ‘tevenson, and forgiveness” bj the past week— by Lowell and | r Allen Poe. | of the original Picture: markably good; we eighth g¢ Cooper our i has entered high sc Good for Roy. Our m completed our five-dol- | lar allotment of Christ als last | week and turned mone: riday to Mr. Aanest: | ae Toe ay | Clear Lake i} | i —_—_— —-6| Mr. and Mrs, Ole Newland and fam vturned home Tuesday from the Wentland. of Jamestown ed a few days at the Albert Albert Christensen. hauled some John Merringdahl was a passenger Miss Tillie Schoon was a Bismarck A number from thi the Christmas program at given by the pupils of the Christ Schoon spent the week- Bismarck with her husband, William Stiles was a Sterling call- jaturday. Mr. and Mrs, Adolph Hansen and Mr. and Mrs, Henry Olson called Mrs, Henry Nelson is enjoying er brother of Duluth, He is here taking treatments jing: the Misses Hazel jar- The evening was laying games and at midnight a jovely lunch was served. All report Hargrave, ry and Alfred Olson en- umber of neighbors and six o'clock dinner Sun- nd little Waytie’s birthdays. Mr, and Mrs, Warren Belile were ii the John Mer- William Stiles called on Ole New- The men‘of Clear Lake township lay. We all wish them success. Mr. and Mrs, William Stiles and family spent Monday evening with Ole Newland. Miss Ha Nelsen spent several days the past week with the Ed Erickson girls. © ~ Boyd o—__________—_—_ The records show a much decreased school attendance, owing to the sever- ity of the cold, but the attendance Menoken lu short illness which confined him, club girls to to hay in this vicinity with a# tractor, | “We left Leith; taking two In spite of the | trip. Sunday with Gordon McLéan, joyed by all and dif- | 5! ferent counties listening in wired u: how much they enjoyed our program. | The Commercial club of Fargo en-| tertained us at.a banquet in the Elks | 4s shopping. building. business places through the courtesy of the Fargo business men.” i «pvisiting with: relatives. Saturday in Bismarck doing Christ- | | the > TS POS sation os | __ Hampton’, | bu: \ \ nity Sunday. tw {sl at Los Angeles, Cali, this fall came | home Monday to spend with &is parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cha Buck, Sr. school at Menominee, at Cannon. Ball Saturday |spend Christmas with her parents. |the Fronds are s0 badly drifted the . | mail carriers in this vicinity William Nelson, | compelled to gite up their cars and | use sleds. | were by From there . Mrs. train to Mandan and Bismarck. neon POTTY ACen Painted Woods | Christmas | ¢————A_ stories written by the sixth rick Anhorn’s and Marvis /¢rs, in, Wilton (Johnson yi Agnes Brown spent Thursday in n busine: jcLean Hector recovering from his bed for a few days. Charles Johnson’ has been hauling loads on sleighs each K. 0. Knutson hauled coal from) ay Baker spent. “Saturday and| itor at the Dwight Ferris was junday. Mr. and Mrs, H, C. Neugebauer pent Sunday evening in Bismarck Mr. und Mrs. William Raker spent | Mr.°Charles Dean whs a caller at, Otto Dérman home Tuesday. Umber were ness callers in- on ‘Tues aul Mauseheund was a calle: on Saturday. | noch. Becker dnd Lester Schlan f Linton were callers in this | Steve Rice Mr. and ‘Mrs, Koppy were | at Vort S urday be | een trains. Mr. and) Mrs. David duel were | hopping at Linton Suturday | “has. Buck, Jr, who is te: rg Christmas | | Laura who i: Keyes, night to) Edwin Morford, Henry Knittel, After the heavy snow and wind! ure | Enoch Becker and Willis La Paugh| in this vicinity Monday on | Mr. and. Mrs. George Suverly went | auto to Cannon Ball Monday, | ~ Suverly took the | le rather | Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Brown were call- Saturday evening. nd Violet John- ts at the Li Dor Su rence Johnson hi 5 Joe and Lester Brown and ‘Frank ited with the Cleveland boy , Ra! th of Bismarck, who has a, been visiting at Walter Shaffer's, re- turned home Friday by the way Price. Rudolph Hagen and Harvey James called at Gunder Hagen’s Sunday Mr. Llyod Maynard motored to Wil- ton Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Ebba Cleveland and Marjorie Knowls of Wing visited Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. C, J, Cleve- jand’s. Mr. and Mrs. Axel Steinquist trans acted business in Wilton Friday afternoon, Little Ronald Anstrom, who of his uncle, Mr. Qacar Anstrom, re- turned home Saturday afternoon. Mr. Arthur Hanson matored Mandan Friday after Mrs. Hanson and baby daughter who have been visit- Emil Safstrom. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Anstrom, spent Friday evening at the | | the radi Sam Fairman made a short call the C. W. Brooks home Thursday afternoon. Oscur Anstrom a Ww his butchering Friday after Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hagen, id Mrs. Rudolph Hagen and Al who spent oa few days in returned home Tuesday | Mrs, dd Douuld uncle, Mr. $ and Mrs, Dave Dixon and fam- ily visited Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, C, J, Cleveland, luce Townley An spent Saturday and Sunday w' met and Orval Brook: | A very pleasant evening was spent Tuesday evening at the home of Henry Johnson to celebrate the birth- days of Mrs. Johnson and son, Donald. ‘hose present were Mr. and Mrs. Dave Dixon, Glee and Georgetta, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Johnson, Winni- | fred and Pete, Mrs, Oscar Anstrom, Mae and Wallace. - ‘ ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Anstrom and daughter, Mae, motored to Wilton | Saturday afternoon to visit with his mother, Mrs. Sophia Anstrom, it being her birthday. | man, Bismarck, T. Hedstrom, deputy sheriff, trans- | acted business here on Monday of) st week. | G. G. Klipfel and J. Steinert were! callers in Bismarck on Suturday, re- | turning on Sunday evening. Mr. Quambeck of McVille, this; state, transacted business here last} week.’ The Farmers’ institute held in the town hall on Wednesday was not very| well attended, due to the extremely cold weathér, Mr. Anderson, assistant receiver of -the City National Bank of Bismarck, trangacted business here last week. Mise Ella Schilling visited 1 Jennie and Odessa Williams at the A. H, Helgeson on Wednesday eve-! The .Regan school gave a fine| Christmas program in the town hall on Tuesday evening of this week. Basket ball practice is, held in the town hall several evenings a week. Mr. and Mrs, A. L, Garnes and fam. ily were dinner guests at the H. Rannestad home on Saturday eve- is slowly increasing. . C. Neugebauer was a ‘caller at Glen Bake on Thursday and also at the K/O. Knutson hom H. L, McLean, accompanied by H. bauer, motored to Bismarck on business. r spent with Carroll Baker. Charleen little friend, Isabelle Baker, Seats cea tt a nig! ir fri bt ber of No. will be si of| H: C. Neugebauer, and I Thursday night Freda at her latter re iven December |. Mrs. Hector McLean, Mr. and Mrs. yauer and’ H. L. Mclean and Mrs. H. E. Rannestad were the A. L. Garnes one ig of last week, L. Garnes entertained a p of friends at her home on: evening in ‘honor of Miss is, home for the hol- SB. Righardson, ‘Sanger, was @ here Sunday. C, Watner, Bismarck, was @ caller at the A, B, Stratten home on Sunday ‘Alvin Manning? wes s caller at the from Bismarck spent the form- ‘Mrs. J. went to Bismarck last week, and is at'the home of her brother, G. Scott. ‘Freda Uhde: returned to Io THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE i, Mr. it is feeling better Ee Just Pure Happiness! reported doing spent the week- siting relatives. . basketball team Mrs. Morgan of the F k Friday evening. Van Fiegel, eidtor of the local ja per, has been on the sick list. es in the church 30 May Christmas BringYOu . Peace and Contentment, 3 HUGHES BROS. BAKERY Frances and also Mino I you don't need to Isn’t she the ;Do you remember your first Christmas tree? be told anything about the smile on this kiddie’s fac picture of-happiness, though? Victor Mognier's to do some butche | ployed as nurse in a government hos-| of the death of Mr. | pital, Q. Uhde and D. Frances Lynch spent the week-end | 10 Ha Bigler of B} {underwent an operati FOR A Happy CHRISTMAS. . Rhodes of Wing Lundberg home Sun | y McCullough were . Rhines home Sun- week, but is bet Mrs. Wm, Uhde week-end in Bi J. W. Stratton’s Electric deat her home near Regan. ed last Thursday al as’ well known in Pi of the community nded to his family, Bleckreid left fe Dorcioatiia™ (Day 1927 Be Your Happiest. last week for has) ri . mds on the west ce been staying a few weeks at the home | pe x 3 to be gone most of th and Mrs. Brown of Bis- to | week to conduct the | the school children. ing at the home of her uncle, Mr.) church $ Anstrom, | g@——-_—— jdaughter, Mae, and nephew, Ronald |? H. H. ENGEN -ainting and Decorating home of Frank Erickson to listen to \%- nl while there LVibbets at the Bi ing very low. rt of the time » have a community tree in front of the Grand ildren will all receive treat rag Z With Christmas Cheer AND WHEN THE CHRISTMAS JAD NEW YEAR, ACCEPT OUR FRIENDLY = 9, : GREETINGS fe CWith Kindest Moughts oo. and. all Gaod Wishes for Christmas and the Tew ‘Year DORUM TAILORING Ist Guaranty Bank Bldg, BROWN & TIEDMAN In time of Christmas holly \ ° And candle’s mellow light May thy hearth be jolly And every prospect bright 4 Here’s Our Sincerest Wishes for a Bright Christmas and a Happy New Year lity Meat Market SNYDER’S DRAY & TRAN 104 Park Ave.