The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 6, 1927, Page 2

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—— Higgins and sons, John id daughter who ting among friends here andat Bismarck since before Chiefat= Aber-| 4 mas, returned to th: deen, South Da r home transacted business at '¢ and-other points in the of the st The Higgins family are former residents of Baldwin. "Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Little mo toréd to Bismarck Friday to attend the funeral of their grandchi infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Breen, who was born Wedne morning and passed away a few hours Jute, Twin sons were born to Mr. and Mrs. Breen, the other baby and M Breen are ¢ ng nicely, Breen was form of Baldwin. local schoo Moriday morning a resumed work | two weeks which was New Year’: nd a attended. given in the town hail night drew ed to the merriment. given by Walter Burkhart, a lvin Nordstrom and and Otto Swanson were New evening guests at the home rand Mrs, Knownley Dorman. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ottow will be interested in ing they have moved to Fargo. .ZOttow was connected with of left®here some months ago for Bis- margk where he accepted a position with the First Guaranty Bank. My. and Mrs. John Nordstrom and family of Naughton were New Y dinger guests at the Alvin Nordstr home. John Rish, who has been busy get- ting:out wood, and cutting it west of here spent the week-end at home.} Miss Ruth Hanson has returned sit with her y Miss Lila t "| the Madland plat folks | day left for the Twin s jay afternoon, where will look after matters of a busi- nesgenature. Mfs. Jack Lenihan wnd little daugh- ter have returned home from a two! stay in the capital city. Elmer McCullough, local rm: rier is suffering with a carbuncle his foot. The fore part of the we the mail was delivered by Roy Lewis, | whords substitute Mrs. Lena Miller of Minneapolis is spending a fe s here visiting amobg friends and relatives. t = — ———____—» Hampton eee son John were callers at Linton Wednes- Mrs. Theodore Yetter of Linton were vi y Lawler home Wedne Clarence Morfo Porter Umber non Ball Fri: Her ‘an- *: ple surable evenings listening to Sefiools district ope ed “Mon Surber ‘and Emmet Perry t Sterting 7} |B Sterling i and Paul Lang home Saturday. and son day, ‘Na New Year’s:eve supper. the Livona country have been haul-} ing straw from Frank Slaw “Jake” Kieme who is attending xchoal at Linton, a to spend the week-end with home folks. Pagline Koppy, who has been spending Christmas with her parents went back to Mrs. Busb; day. Math, Frances and Elizabeth| taking her down and spent the even- ing listening to the radio. Misses Blanche and Lois Wallace, teachers in Hampton district, came hhack2Saturday evening after spend ing ‘Christmas with their parents at Valley City y Knittel Friday afternoon. Thé young folks of this commu- mity attended two New Year's dane: one at Hazelton Friday evening and agaireut Linton Saturday evening Mri and Mrs. Prank Lawler and childgen were Sunday visitors at the StevesKoppy home. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Lawler went to Linton Friday to consult a doc- tor aBout one of the children. Mr, and Steve Koppy went to! St. Apthony Sunday. returning next day. Miss Rose Wudtke of Temvik spent the week-end at the C, H. Buck home. | the home Mrs. Claud New J of her sister, Swett has returned to his n Bismarck after spending oo ad his daughter, Mrs, ‘ lattie Bigler and family of ck spent New Year's day at J. Richard home. home Edna Olson spent New Year's | day in Bismarck. James Mareck’ of Bismarck spen Christmas at his home her. lt, Be G, Pravite ed. at the home of her Hannah Olson, the ‘home n visited unt, Mrs. Mattie Bigler, last t mother ered some hogs marck Thursday. Walter Dietzman, who was in Washington to attend his father’s funeral, returned home a few days ago. Henry Miller shopper Friday. Grant Satter, who is living on hauling straw from the Alfred Carlson farm, Henry Miller and family visited at the Ed Walworth home Year's day. Onite a was ‘a Bismarck few cf the neighbors gathered the home of Mr. and rs. Morris Satter Saturday ning and enjoyed a very pleas gathering. the | joined with Me bank for a number of years, but! hunt Sunday. Not encugh turned out, so only about 27 rabbits were | killed. School started again here Mo day morning. Just a week vaca- | tion Alfred Ryberg Jr., left for Fargo | Monday to attend the Agricultural college this winter. Emery and ed with the Harms family Sun- Soe Fischer pulled through here} Sunday with a tractor and feed grindery ready to serve anyone i who has some work to do in his ine. aE Leek Johnson’s spent Wednes- day evening at the Tom Stewart | Dorothy Zuroff is doing the | housework at H. R. Wright’s, while Mrs. Wright is absent. A number of young folks cue Clifford lett | yo Sanday, where he wi ¢ up gt short c veultural college during the winter term, Mildred Stewart visited the | nond Johnson and Fay ited the Langley home | was invited to a ew Y dinner at T, Johns Mr. and Mrs. John Glum visit ed the Carey Johnson home Sun- Mr. Kenneth Walgren went ts | to spend New Year’s ‘with his parents. Mr. Stewart was very busy haul- | g ine hay during the holiday: R. Wright's are enjoying | Joe Lewis and ly, accompanied by Mr. and Oscar Anderson, daughters, and Marian, were present at | All en- joyed a pleasant time, sang out the ion, old year and in the new. y Miss Bertha Petersen returned to Sterling Sunday. to resume her chool dutie: Mildred Stewart, Mildred John- | en, Ernest and Edgar Johnsen | were invited to Bismarck for New| Year’s. All enjoyed a pleasant | imo; Edgar Johnson remained in Bismarck to sperd a few days with | relatives and friends. Mrs. Paul Lang and daughter, | ¢ Maxine, went to Bismarck Tues- day for medical treatment. They returned Wednesday. Ernest Johnson is now_ taking went to Hazelton| £dgar Johnson's place at Magnus’ for a few weeks. A number of ycung folks spent Sunday evening at the Tom Ste- wart home. The evening was Joy- | cusly spent. Tom Stewart and family spent Saturd: evening at the Carey Johnson's home, Tyler Johnson visited with Mr. Wright Saturday evening. Mr. and Hassin Ellias and the daughter visited the Stewart home | Suny, evening. Paul Lang was a town cae Thursday. Mrs. Tollefson visited her farm north of Sterling Saturday, return- ‘ig te Bismarck Sunday. iss Veronica Riley, acecmpan- Allén Eastman has been employed | ied by J. M. Sedivic, visited at the at Gmay’s drug store during inven-| tory, = Mrs, Simon. Smith mornipg for Regan to visit with re- is for her home at Penn ‘ork, ‘Bia Olson: of Jai pra stown is nee Mrs. Bannah Olson. John’ Pfau of Bismarck spent Christ- z ge with his parents, Mr. and _ Earl. Wilmot and Winnie’ FI; have 4 n employed at Ferry’s drug luring inventory. _ Charley Howe had the mis- t® break her arm one day Vk. iJ ison of. Wing was a busi ar tn Witton ‘one day last chmid was axbusiness caller O'Brien of Bismarck ds and relatives in Wil- el was's ‘business vis- Just. week. - | left THursday From there she left Mon-! at the home of her mother, , id Mrs. the Bismarck ho: Sharp home south of Sterling Sat- urday evening. Menoken iss Edna Dralle of Bismarck is ing her sister, Mrs. Ed. Ebling. ‘Wayne’ Otto, the 14-month-old baby of Mr. and Mrs. Otto AVE, entered spita was discharged Wednesday. Harold, the thrge-year-old boy of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McCormick, is quite ill with meastes. Miss Nellie Dance and, Royal ateGiad ware’ ‘eieerinined at supper Friday evening at the home of and Mrs. Ed Ebfing. Mr. and Mrs. John Lobach of Bis- marek were ts at the Chas. Graves home Year's day Mr. and Mri Mr. and Mrs. Ralph tertained at dinner at the Yeakle Btothers’ home New Year's day. A large number from this com- rage attended the dance at the tee barn Pose night. Parl pare! "st a baby girl torn Monda: Siseatngs dan, 3rd, at the Bismarck ° ital ind Mrs. A. V. Fisher eénter- abies x and Mrs. Otto ‘Ayers ahd. 07, | i Hi Mr. and jacobson and children of Jamestown | New | Margaret Lundeen | Sunday and) ‘ood are the) I | tshmaet were Sumtty dinner ‘Stests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | Abelein, The four-year-old son_of Mr. Mrs, Lee Hamblein is on thé list. Elmer and Alice Klepstein, anid Ruth Welch spent Sunday evening at the R, G, Abelein home. The eve- ning was spent playing whist. Mr, and Mrs, Alex Peterson of, Bis- marck visited with Mr. and Mrs. G. ‘arnum Sunday. ‘A rabbit hunt was staged worth of | Menoken Sunday. A large number of rabbits were killed, Mr. and Mrs. R. Dralle and |doughter Edna wore New Year's din-| ner guests at the Ed: Ebling honte. | Tillic, Luella and Harold , Wentz visited at the Marchant homé Tues- | day evening. Herman Nicters was a business | caller in Regan Wednesday. John Witt ‘visited at the R, G. Mar- jchant home Tuesday evening, Jake Wentz was in Wing Tuesday. ‘The Neiters children visited at Wm. Witt’s Tuesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Chris, Hien visited at Frank Homberg’s Thursday after-| noon, Rose Horish returned to her home lat Olivia, Min fter visiting with {her relatives he | Leroy | | friend Andre ning. Th Schrunck Neitérs Thursday eve- Florence Lake home talent ri ced at J. J. Seallon’s home e Witt visite 's Thursday even Herman Neiters Thursday. Carl Johnson and son was in Wing Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Matz visited at Wm. Monday night. and Mrs, Wm. Witt hav rt of this week visiting Witt’s mother, who is quite Herman Seil- in Wing; as Clarence, | Ryan’ ; M i sick. John Witt and Leroy Marchant | ieee Rag cattle into Wing Sunday; | Marchant. | ew Year guests at Herman; ger’s were Mr. and Mrs. Henry | eilinger, Chas. Seilinger and his/| | mother, Mr. and Mrs, James Walters, ated Helen Walters and_ Bethel y, Paul Bennett and J. E. Witt. Peete’ naunee deka Rede ana sons, John and Manuel and little daughter | visited with the Herman Neiters; on Friday evening. w Year guests at the Her- ers’ home were Mr. and Mrs, Marchant and Margaret, Irene) |and Leroy, John and Manuel’ Fode, | bas Lytle and Witt. i Lythe ain hee friend, i | fam + RG. | sanson’s, an rf siek i ! Steckman. | Charlie Peterson of, Dawson | the Frank Hogan THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | spent Sunday evening at Geo. Chris- Tappeni | The Rinkie Dinks and the Wildcats piezad a fast game of indoor baseball ednesday evening in the school gym, The Wildcats beat the Rinkie Dinks 26 to 6. Mrs. Abe Miller of Hazelton, moth- er of Mr, Miller, who runs the store here, returned to her home in Hazel- ton. Thursday, Mrs. Jole Nelson and daughter Inez went to Mandan ‘Tuesday to visit Miss Cornie Nelson, who is taking | treatments there, Little Eileen Whitford left for Jamestown Thursday evening, where she will spend a few days with friends. iss Clara Koestler of Dawson vicinity spent the week-end with her sister here, Mrs. Don Blackmore. Mrs. Henry Montgomery and little girl returned from Medin: ere they have been visi tives, Last Sunday evening th: Helen and Gladys Chmieliuskie, Agnes, Angela, and. Mary Brophiey, Henry and Bert Haadem, Frances Brophey, and Toney Chmieleuskie, made up a sleigh ride party to the John Russef home in Tanner and all report a splendid time. Bert Leathers and daughter Mil- dred of Tanner were in town shop- ping. Weanesaay. Mrs. Clifford Brown entertained her Larkin Club No. 1 Thursday aft- ernoon. Most all -members were present, tnd a delicious chicken din- ner was served. The invited guests were Mrs, Ed. Hogan and Mrs. Geo. Budy, and were Clifford Joe Kooker and son Thursday callers at the Brown home. Severt Knutson and daughters Mary and Emma of Buckeye were Thursday shoppers. in town. Gus Peterson and sons of Petti- bone were seen on our streets Wed- nesday. Mrs. Christena Humphry of Steele was a Thursday, afternoon calier at home. There was another old-time dance given in the Union hall Thursday evening which as usual drew a large crowd, A number were down trom Crystal Springs and Dawson ‘and every one reports a fine time. Guy Springér of Crystal Springs was calling on south side friends lhursday evening. Sidney Lee has been spending the past week with his sister, Mrs. Aug- ust Dalquist, of Buckeye. Mrs, Alma Pieffer of Fargo, is vis- iting her sister, Mrs. Benny Hilis, of Bucke Mrs. John Montgomery and little girls were invited guests to dinner at | urday. Tl ance at the Her-/ turday evening | q, enjoyed by al | Witt were in| m was well attended an | present: ) Wm. W | Wing Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Witt and Mr. and Mrs. Siebel visited at Hindbouch’s Sunday | afternoon, Treebasser’s children spent | Year's with their cousins, the children, i Mr. and Mrs. Herman Neiters and |family visited at Witt’s Sunday eve- | ning. Leroy Marchant. stayed with J. E, Witt's Sunday. Chris. Hein and family visited at | George Mauch’s on Sunday evening. Mrs, John Skei arrived home after spending a week with her folks at Baldwin, Andrew Ackerman js _ visiting his | brother-in-la John'Kirk at present. i Lein (at Mr. and Mr: hi been ing at the John Birke- |tand home, returned to their home at | Eldridge Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, Ole Spilde and sons r and Knut spent Saturday at the Isaae Botnem home. Alfred Arneson, who has been spending a few days visiting. rela- jtives and attending to business mat- |ters at Jamestown, returned home | Monday. | Mr. and Mrs. Fritz |children spent Friday at Soderholm home. A few of the young folks from this | vicinity spent Tuesday evening at the Dallas Barkman home, A very en- | joyable time was had by all, Mrs. J. O, Rise and daughter Olive and Josephine Olson spent Tuesday afternoon at Fritz Hagen’s. Mr. and Mrs. Art Bjorhus and children spent Thursday evening at ise home. pilde and sons Knut and Einar to Steele Monday, the lat- ter having some dental work don and Irwin Rise spent Sun- visiting with their friend Vic- tor Soderhol The following spent Wednesday. evening at the, Seymour Arneson home. Mr. and Mrs, D. Barkman_ and daughter Dorothy, Mina Lewis, Josie | Olson, Olga, Olive and Selma Rise, Einar and Knut Spilde, Helmer and Eddie Arneson, Joseph and Clarence Rise and Arnold Christianson. The evening was spent in playing cards jand dancing. All repart a fine time. Quite a large crowd attended ser- es in the church New Year's day. | A fairly large pat attended the Young People’s Society held im the church New Year's eve. large program was rendered, after whith lunch was served. Collection taken in amounted to oP Mr. and Mrs, H. S. Hanson and | daughters ‘Marion “and Ruth spent Sunday at the re O. Amber home. Miss Marion Hanson spent from Wednesday til Friday © visiting friends at Tuttle. { Miss Josephine Olson, sdent the past week visi Ris returned home Sund t and J. E. i | | New | Witt} | overnight ic Pardon, . who) Hagen andj the N. | | ae has er parental returned to ‘the Ed. Larson motored to Misses Olga and Selma hie spent Sunday and Monday visiting at the ou Olson home in Trygg town- shi ‘Aitred Olson spent, Sunday after. noon at the Dallas Barkman home, Quite a few from this vicinity spent Saturday evening at the Christ Schoon home in Clear. Lake township. The evening was in dancing and playing card: repo! a splendid time. Mina Lewis of Driscoll hon re k-end visiting her fri Mra, Dalida duepiior’ Dorothy, and spent Sunday evening at Alfred patra : Blorhus family, Mr, and Mrs. J. 0. Rise and at ta Diumareke and Mz, and Mrs, Ralph | children, Clara Glenwood and Everett |here-eight-years ago, has been visit- |and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bert, Leath- jers and family and jout to the A.|and Mrs. Louie Woodwick and son, 0.| each res; the Harry Kilgore home north of town, it being Mrs, Kilgore’s birth- ‘bkcs Gao.cabbat wei passenger to Steele between trains ‘Thursday. Byron Young, who has been visit- ing over the holidays at Golden Val- ley, returned by auto Friday. ‘Billy Yetter motored Mrs. Magness Ierby and children to their home in Robinson, after a visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Printess. Earl Doimseth left Friday for |Ellendale, where he will attend school. Mrs. Hailin Mahin has been v! ing friends in Steele the past week. s Elizabeth Harper of Glen N. D., who use to teach school ing-at the Nels Molbert home the past week. Mrs, John Montgomery entértained at New Year’s dinner the following guests: Mr. R. J. J. Montgomery Mr. and Harry Kilgore and children. Geo. Steckman rode horse back, Niles Ranch Friday to] bring back several horses of his that had strayed away. Word has been received by Mr. Ed. Hogan that her sister, pli Clair, who visi! mer, was receatly operated on for ap- pendicitis. | Mr. and Mrs. Pete McDonald enter- | tained her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Yetter, and Miss Gladys, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lewis and children ot Dawson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smyth of Dawson, Miss Pauline Miller, Mr. Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Yetter and son to New Year’s dinner. Jack Sleight has been treating the younger kiddies around town to a good time lately by giving Hager all long rides on their sleds hitched on behind Jack’ faithful old steed, Harold Walner has returned to his siminary in Minnésota after a two wéeks’ visit with his parents here. Mr. and Mrs, Louie Walner, who live south of town, were callers on | Wi the south side Sunday. About 15 of our young folks at- tended the mask ball in Steele New Year’s night and réport a splendid timea , Charlie Chaplin’s, costume -won first prize of $5. :| most enjoyable evening. | -|of Ruth Weatherly for a few days young folks went out t6 the’ Anton Sheeley’s farm where they spent a Rev, Boyde of Stpele is this week at the home in Ladoga. Mrs, Sidnéy Lee was a_ passenger | to Steele between trains Sunday. -| Byron Young, Miss le Printiss motored Miss Anna Paulinskie out to her school near Pettibone Sunday afternoon. A very enjoyable party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Yettey’s Néw Year's eve, where a number of young folks watehed the old year out, after which a delicious | oyster stew was served by the hos- tess. Those present were Misses Gladys and Edyth Yetter, and Verna Sleight, Earl Schultz, James Fanta, and Walter Staffer, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kress. At an early hour the young people departed for there various homes. The Christian Endeavor meeting on Jan, 2nd was conducted and opened by Miss Helen Hogan with a song by visiting Martin Swatburg { prayer. Then a song and also the roll call. The collection was taken up by Walter McKee, which was $2.00. en an explanation of the Christi Fay Benson sang a solo, Memories of Galilee. A trio by Nora Sleight, Margie Patterson and Vera Hoga’ Bible contest was held, and Anna Greenen and Geo. Mau were thé leaders and it ended by 13 to 9 in favor of Miss Greenen, Meeting ‘closed by a hymn. Those who were visitors were Mrs. Dave McKee, Owen McKee, Mrs, Brown, Lyle Yulé, Ted Swatburg, Je 'Ashelman.” and Harry Dolmse' Mail on Tappen Route No. 1 is de- livered to remote homes on: Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, while the Route No. 2, south of here will deliver mail on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, with Don’ Blackmore as carrier for each. John Newdock, and old-time resi-| dent of Weiser, is said on a recent trip to have killed a four-year-old buck deer in the northern timber of Minnesota, Mrs. Otis Woodwick continues mo- toring a return trip of 10 miles daily and teaches school in Tappen district Ardella Woodwick and Helen Olson were absent from school Monday on account of bad roads. the gathering, followed by the Lord's | Ne n Endeavor motto by all members, Miss | | Pie death of his uncle, Howell oy ‘Anhorn, Leo Flitsch, Eleck Shawchuck, Martin Rothi ieft for. Carson Wednesday morning to | serve on the jury. Presbyterian church notes for Sunday, January 9 1927: Carson, morning worship at 10 a.m. No evéning service. Lark, preaching service at 2,30. At both services thé sacrament of the Lord’s sup; . will be observed. Raleigh, Sunda; sch6l at the usual hour, no reach ing. Leith, evening service at 7:30. At this time pictures will be shewn, illustrating our mission work in Mexico. This is a splen- did set of slides, and educational as well as entertaining. We ex- pect to have a male quartet and other special music at this ser- vice. ou are invited to attend these services, Rev. Corbit will give the illustrated lecture, “Our ighbor, Mexico,” at the Lark community hall on Friday evening, at 8 o'clock, Steiber Miss Florence Anderson and a party of friends from Bismarck spent Sat- urday at the home of Miss Anderson's parentg, Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson. They returned to ‘Bismarck Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bergquist and children visited friends near Still Monday. C. L, Malone attended M, W. A meeting in Regan Thursday evening. Delbert Olson and Wm. Hickel went to the coal mine Thursday. Miss Naomi Hagstrom and Miss Cathern Doyle took up their duties | he : day |to Sterling Monday. at the Pleasant view school Mon morning after a weeks’ vacation. Ted Lehr was a caller at the Hickel home one day last week. C. L, Malone and Merwin Oder went to the coal mine Wednesday. Relatives from South Dakota*are visiting at the Jones residence. Some of the young people in the community met at the teacherage Sunday evening and played games and had an old-fashioned tafy pull. 'yfan Kilgore was enrolled in the Tappen high school Monday. Miss Jessie Steight and Martha | Molbert were Monday visitors at the} high school. | Those who received there Eighth | grade diplomas Monday — were “Fay | Benson, Erving Schultz, Ida Halver-| son and Wyman Kilgore. | Mrs. Eugene Hinderer continues motofing to and from her school} daily in Fisher No. 2 a distance of| 12 miles, Miss Leora Patterson and Helen} Hogan motored fo Stdéfe Monday aft. ernoon to do shopping. em ee | Leith | Tha home talent play, “All a) Mistake,” produced by | mentbers | of the Star Clothing ¢lub of Leith, was a grand success. Due to weather conditions, not | many from, surrounding towns were, able to see this piay, so a request has been made to put the} play cn at the Paradise hall on Jantary 8. It is a riot of fun and lgughter. Professor and Mrs. Ranestad left Monday for a few days’ ae with rélatives at Esmond, N. Mrs. Rekow returned to her| home at Elgin Tuesday afternoon, after spending a few days as the = of her sister, Mrs. John ‘ink. Roy Layman went to Elgin last a to visit relatives a tew Ss. iss Ermia Lackey was the guest | last. week. Mrs, Edythe Jones and family are spending the week as guests at the Wm. Kamrath home. Miss Margie Ladeen, who was ugable to spend her vacation with home folks in, Minnesota is visit- inga few days at Albert, Chal-| gren’s. The Pythian Sisters héld their eléction of officers ‘fuesday eve- ning. The following officers wete el to serve the coming year: . E. C., Mrs. Weatherly; E. 8., ¥ own; E. J., Mrs. Joe Lawfer; Manager, Mrs: Anhorn; M. R. of C,, Mrs, Dan Herren; M. of F., Mrs, Omdahl; Fray tar, a 1; tor s., Mrs. Cla i Lackey; rrespondent, Mrs. G. w. Kimball. : Miss Adeline Bell of,'Elgin is spending .a few days visiting her grandmother, Mrs. McVay. There was an indoor baseball game | here Saturday evening between the single and married men, and was a} wild game from start to finish, It endéd 13 to 17 in favor of thé single | j men, | Mr. and Mrs. John Montgomery and | children spent Sunday at the Charlie | Olson home in Tanner. Oscar Erickson expects to leave! soon for Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, wheré he will visit his grandmother, | who is over 90 years old. Max Hiden and son retarned to Jamestown Sunday evening after spending a few days here with his! parents north of town, Mr. and Mrs. “0 Peterson and eof vis ag ives in Kintyre, Ne Mie es aioe "aul returned here Sunday after their vacation and all declare they spent a. grand time at pret e home.~ wis of Bismarck lay at the Mart id Mrs, jouth of Da after th Pauline, Satsteas, home with them oe inday. John Olson ‘and. O Haines . o i ig 9 were Sunday visitors at tHe, ont? Whitford home. ra, Elinor Hi of cred Sort fami! nt New Year's hs hele daughter, Mes. Ted Hilden, o} Wm. Uy, Bell, Jack ecsey, Jim McKee Charli¢ Pat- erson a ad to Washburn on busi- re visited lant. ‘hey ants. in e 5 of lig- , crushed, burnt thére yah day, iso 625.tons of water used rbines to oe “iste improvement in int, a be ‘Billy Su li ie here visited irtin Brakkie home. indrew Miller, who \wson, motored dawn feggpiae. Miss end retarned Su: electric | started Eunice Emch and Emma Rieke? | ; are visiting friends at Elgin. Gerald, Hurley was see sud: \denly ill Wednésday morning, but is, deproving rapidly. Star Clothing re met with Irene Hurley Thursday afternoon, An catinenied. kitchen range A pare At the J. H, oe Ines morning. ‘fhe figs tarting behind the range had jburned between the partition to a lingn closet on- the second floor before it was noticed. e fire Be very hard to oreregmé, until attived with ftre extinguisher be could redch the blaze. Aside from damages frofii si and | B; water, ied Ly 8 woes not pieced more Peover "| somtrlled led. from ae he ghia Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson enter- | tained the following guests at a New Yoar’s dinner Saturday: Mr. and Mrs. Julius Olson, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Ma- lone, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hickel, Dave Mattis, the Misses Cathern and Mary Doyle’ and Andy Garnes, Jr. sumptuous dinner was served, to vhich all did ample justice. The even- ing, was spent with cards and music. Mrs, F. Brackett with the children, Alvin and Caroline, spent several days | visiting relatives in this community. Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Falkenstein of Baldwin visited at the John Anderson | home Saturday and Sunday. Albert Anderson and Richard Adams hauled coal Thursday. Otto and Fritz Uhde and Delbert Olson were callers at the Hickel res- idence Sunday afternoon. Dave Mattis returned to Bismarck Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Garnes spent Sunday afternoon and evening at Julius Olson's. Bill Hickel hélped ,C; L. Malone butcher a large hog Monday. Ecklund > Harold Wiliams was a Sunday night visitor at the Herman Fualkenstein home. Donald Morris made a trip to Wil- ton Monday after a load of corn. H. A. Mc Cullough ‘hauled a load of hogs to Wilton Monday. Willie Jiras of Cromwell’ town- ship was in Wilton Monday after- noon. Donald Morris and Willie Jiras were supper guests at the Philip Monroe home Monday evening. Philip Monroe was in Wilton Mon- day on busine: Carl Williams of Montana, who has been visiting with his mother and father and brothes Elmer Williams, left Monday to visit at his hom Lillian, Meta and Emil Hilken were guests at the August Krause Bons near Regan Monday evening. A part; was, given_in honorof' Hilda's, fif- teenth birthday. An enjoyable even- ing was spent. Levi Anderson and Issy Brown were busy hunting coyotes Monday. Donald Morris, was hauling s load of Kay to Baldwin Tuesday. H. the misfortune of breaking his led and had to leave his load on the road. Archie Holten and Dorothy Ander- son were callers at the A. Holten ‘home Wednesday evening. eina Holten visited at the A. F. free home’ the latter part of the "Sire, C. Hilken and daughters, Lil- lin, Meta, Mildréd and son Emil visited at the J. A Morris home Thorsday évening. Joe Klawitter of Montana is visit- ing J fora sue with his sister, Mrs. J. F. Mor Lilian, Hleta, Mildred, and Emil Hil. keh were among those who attended the show in Witton Friday evening. A number of young folks from this vicinity were among those who attend the masquerade dance in Bald- win Satui da ‘A party dance was given at the| M nee * Edw. Morris home Saturday Those present were Mr. and George Nelson and family, Martin Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jires and ny Mr. and Mrs, J..F.. Morris a son and Mealy, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Morris and family, Charley Keator, Oscar Coleman d_ family, Cecil ndt, Morrie Heri jeké, Issy and, Hey ‘Brown, i Anderson, A le evening was spent. Hes Y thom mpson wa a__ business callér in Bismarck the latter part of wéek. i A-namber of neighbors gathered at | the i habe McCullough home New ‘enr's Mrs, Wailace paterson | and Geen ter Betty: Lavérene: will visit a while aire the home of the parents, Mr. and Holden. inl, “and Mildred _ Hiilken Falkenstein, Brandt Morris, Leo Mofris and Stai Anderson visit- ed at the J. F. Morris home Sunday. hig Hitken was a visitor in Wil- 2 e Mrs. aif: AR enter tai rity rist gg = ‘nd Mn. Wil, Stiles | to Mr. and Mra. Fulton Nel-| M and family and Mr. and Mrs, Ole Newland and family. Mrs, Albert Christensen, and Myrtle visited Clear Lake school No. 1, Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaffer and Vivian, also Mr, and Mrs. Harold Hargrave and Miss Lenofa Hat-| grave, attended the masquerade d dance at Steele Friday evéen- ing. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Stitooh gave a New Year party for a number of friends Saturday evening, daric- ing being the main amusement. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Staffer took New Year’s dinner at the George Shaffer home at Steele. Miss_ Alice Meyer of pelt spent Saturday evening and Sun- day with Githa Klucksdahl. Sunda; afternoon they left for their schools in -Kidder county, which opened Monday morning. Miss priscilla Olson visited New Year’s day with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Belile were Sunday caMers at the Will Stiles home. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon and family visited at the Adolph Bas- sen home Sunday. i Miss Hazel Nelsen is visiting at the Alden Nelsen home for a few lays. Alfred Olson was a eee caller at the Dallas Barkmah hom Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Nelsen and little son, Harvey, visited with Mr. Nelsen’s mother over Sunday. Mrs. Mabel Carlson, whs spent the helidays with her parents and her little children, returned to Dawson Frida: i Warren Belile, Will Stiles; and Ole_ Newland. took cattle and hogs Mrs. Emma Shaffer and Miss Vivian called on Mrs. Harold Har- grave Monday. Mrs. Albert Christensen and Miss Myrtle called on Mrs. H. A. Thomas while in town Friday. Edith Olson of Driscoll, who has spent her Christmas vacation with her cousin, Nora Olson, returned) home Friday. a az! Mr. and Mrs. H. Knudson and Mr, Al and yMrs. Chas. Swanson were guests at a prettily appointed dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. M. T, Olson New Year's eve, Mr .and’ Mrs. M. J, Olson’ were hosts at a New Year's dinner given for Mr. and Mrs. Elness and family of Sterling. Mis. A. P. Rosvold and daughter, Dagmar, accompanied Miss Thelma Rosvold’ to the train New Year's day to see her off to Bismarck. They spent the remainder of the afternoon twith Mrs, H. Knudson. Lewises, Aplands, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Schlabach, Miss Nellie Peterson and Mr. Gus of Medina and Raymond Ersland spent New Year's at George Schlabach’s. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lorf and daughter Rosa spent New Yeur’s eve with Mrs. Wm. Meyers. Mr, and Mrs. Helmer Knudson and daughter Valdes had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Newcomer Thursday || evening. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Koon. and.i family left for Bismarck New Year's day to visit Mrs. Koon’s parents, and returned Monday. Mrs. Al Chapin siuited with Mrs. E. C. Carr Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Ingeberg Rasmussen is spend- ing tw weeks in Mandan. Mr, and Mrs. John Kuck entertain- ed Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Swanson and Lillian Sampson at dinner Sunday. Coasting has been a great sport this past weck, the snow and weather having been fine. The children have had a glorious holiday and will. be able to tackle the next term with a vim. Miss Mina Lewis spent a few days with her friend Dorothy Barkman, at Arena. Everybody is hauling rocks (the men of course), There are about 30 teams at work. The Carlson and Chamberlin boys from Kidder county are busy hauling them. Raymond Ersland spent the week- end at Apland’s and visiting friends around town. Mrs. Wm. Meyers and Miss Alice Meyers spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Chas. Swanson. Mr. and Mrs, Martin Koessel and ‘children were guests at a New. Hones éve dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. Knudson. The evening was passed playing whist and listening to the ra Ruby and Mildred Apland returned to their school in Trygg township Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Chas, Newcomer and children. spent New Year's eve with Mr, and Mrs. E. C. Carr. Mr. and Mrs, A. Bruschwein enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Martin Koessel and children at dinner Sunday. Elmer Koon and family and Aug- ust Bruschwein and family spent Thursday evening with and Mrs, Auckrum,. left for Valley “Evelyn Thomas bs hs -Monda; Irs, Albert Christianson ~ and Myrtle spent -Friday afternoon with irs. H. A. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Koon and baby of Fargo are visiting Mr. and Mrs, James Koon. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Glowesewaky and three children have been irs. E, W. Wakefield during t! days. They left Wednesday for Storm Lake, Iowa, where they will their home. Mrs, Hloncsoweky Mrs. Wakefield’s daughte: Evelyn Thomas was fi Biam Wednesday and Thurs lay having ee ee dental Bg ltd done. » Sr. was a calley at the Bi i eaed “home Saturday evening. big bunch of Driscoll! young folk nt to Steele, New Year's eve to attend thé masquerade dance, ir, and Mrs. Lun had ‘dinner New Year and Mrs. Martin Mrs. Al Cha if ot children spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. E. Koon. Mr. and Mrs. Homer ‘Nelson spent Sunday with Mr. and “Mrs. Chas. Newcomer. Frank. Johnson-and family spent Monday. with the Lewises. The M, E. Sunday school has an enroliment of 111 members, eget seal pea anaay BE 2 a m, Preaching service ev. irst al third Sunday in the month, Rev. Gress was in town Tucsduy and called ‘on several famillés, | evening, band. Ske returned to Minneapoli Monday where she is engaged in the mefcantile business. Walter Grace took Monday after- nooh’s train to Elgin, whére went to consult a-doctcr. he St Sted returned Monday aftefnoon from Lemmon, S. Dak., ee he spent Christmas woek- end, Mr, Louis Peterson of Glenwood, Minn, arrived the last of the week to visit his brother, Matt Peter- son, and family. Mr. Peterson homesteaded in this section of the country years ago, le is anxious now to trade his 80 acres of land back in Minnesota for land here. and Mrs, & J. Rausch .and family and Andrew Rausch , of sonenge spent Christmas day at ie in with the Mike Rausch fam- t i GL. Klienschmidt and family attended the Caristmas church ser- vices in Freda Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Beem re- turned home from Mott, D. Tuesday where they spent Chris! mas week-end with the Brundages. Glenn Bosworth with a force of men started to cut ice for the vill- age of Raleigh and the neighbor- hood Tuesday. The ice is very thick this year. Mrs. W. Morrison and baby daughter arnved home from Flasher hospital Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Pete Klien had as dinner guests Wednesday even- ing, Mr. and Mrs. Chas Beem and Mr. and Mrs. C. Frost; Roy and Alfred Frost. Miss Martha Zanders returned to her home at Roscow, S. Dak. Friday after spending Christma week with her sister, Mrs. °C. Li. Klienschmidt, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bosworth feok their son, Donald, to Flasher Thursday afternoon to consult the doctor. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Frost had tneir dinner guests Thursday the C. L. Klienschmidt family and Miss Zanders and the P. J, Rauseh family. Andrew Rausch came up from Selfridge Thursday for the New Year's vacation. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Russel Moore, Monday at Flasher hospital, a baby boy. Barber Ed Carter is in bed this week suffering with a very pain- ful_ abscess. Mr. Giles cf Fargo spending his heliday vacation wi his cou- sins, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Hall. Sam Pack, Sr., spent several days last week with his son, Sam- y |my, who is a barber at Hazen, N. D. Mr. and Mrs. John Schoening of Carson and Mrs, Emma Taylor of Minheapolis spent Sunday with Mrs. Nelson and Luree. Miss Irene Johnson returned to her school «ties as a teacher scuth of Elgin, after spending her holiday vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Anton S07 Art Sn reda town on business Thursday. John Meyers of Brisbane deliv ed three lands cf hogs to our lo buyer Thursday. Carl Ranum of Freda wa Ping in Raleigh Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Dorword hal as their New Year’s gue: and Mrs. W, Stayner and fa Miss Gladys McLean _reiurn: to Raleigh Saturday evemag_ t: resume her school duties, having spent the holiday week with home folks at Park River, N. D. She visited a day with M Jessie Morrison, who is in training the Bismarck hospital. Miss Clara Anderson returnel fron{ Hettinger Saturday to be ‘ready for school work Morday. Everett Westrum and Roy Stecle returned to Flasher Monday 10 re- sume their studies in the Flasher high school. Mrs. Chas Beem had as dinner uests New Year’s day, Mr. and rs, Pete Klien and family. Ot Black, local stock buyer, ship- ped three cars 4 hogs to Tacoma, Wash,, last_week. Mrs. A. R. Bosworth arrived on Thursday morning’s train from r. ily. H. | Regent, N. D.,; to spend New Year's with ‘her son, Frank Bosworth, and family. The rural route mail carrier has had to resort, to horses and buggy again, having broken his car down in some of the high drifts on his route. George Ferguson vas up ‘from Cannon Ball Thursday after a truck load cf corn. Dr. P. Diinn of near Shields pass- ed through Raleigh on his way to Bismarck Wednesday. Three ears of cinders atrived from McLaughlin, S. D., the first of the week and the section crew filling in between the in from Freda hauled a load of mill feed from the Bagley elevator Wednesday. George Bird, Chas Meliatan and Mr. Duncal were bus sit at Flasher Thursda; Mp, and Mrs. C, Grace, Mrs. F. X. Denipsey and Mrs. Pawi Dempsey. atten $ed" miss gt the Sante church at Flasher Sunday morning. Rey. Corbit was able to reach bis different churches ae al- though the reads were very heavy on account of the warm weather. Chi were again called to school Monday after having a de- lightfal week of vacati Theo. Bachmeier arrived home Thursday from Selfridge where, he Seen pt several days yisiting frien. . achmeier. - returned » to 4 ie eset ha We vaca

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