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THE BISMARCK TRIB mon on Paul the Apostle in the] ing a weel. and a half with their| each have a new Kolster which they church at Kenan sister, Mrs. Roy Bond. urchased from A. H. Helgeson, A. The Ladies Aid of th Presby- Mr. and Mrs. Owen McKintyre| H. Helgeson a new Kolster, Pete terian church are having the base-|‘and family were dinner guests at} Mickelson an Atwater Kent and H. ment ef the church plastered and| the J. J. Horner home Saturday. E. Rannestad an Erla. A, H. Lund- | Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and} finished. ‘This will make a great] Miss Rose Holstein-and mother] berg has just installed a Grebe in Sanger | sons, Dean and Harold, improvement. Don’t forget the din-| and Mr. A. O. Lee were Thanks-| his home and Fred Danielson a Su- and Mrs. E. E. Glanville were| ner at the church basement Satur- giving dinner guests at the A. E. ors in the capital city) day, Dec. 3. ‘opplin home. Mrs. A. T. Matteson of Fryburg, § . oe eed ‘ Pha ye wrest" stn loved N. D., spent a few days last week | a ranch, 8 y a que, ae te his parental home. is visiting her son, P, R. Matteson, | Moffit | |____—Sterling Ed, Dalbec left for Bismarck Sat- and family. ° z ii ae f urday afternoon. ~ ee em- the Thanksgiving holidays. pees Bismarck Sunday. Johnson home. : at 43 . E, Nichols visited at the)" “Tom Stewart and family visited D. A. Ogden was bedtast last] 5 W"Knise" home Thuredsy evers| reitcmes te ae, and family f Taft M “Peggy” Peterson accom- : by Mildred Johnson motored . week suffering from inflammatory | + pani reme. Mrs. Hendrickson’s father, . who has been seriously ill at her, home in Regan for the past few weeks, died Tuesday and his body was taken to Jamestown Thursday for burial. f_ Baldwin | ee... ae Carl Herdebu and Herman Kikul returned Wednesday from a week’s rheumatism, Miss Helen Brown, who is attend- a baby boy born! tg Verona, D., Wednesda: "] ae ev r 2 A en i » N. D,, y ani Miss Margaret Lang and Richard| visit at the Claus Garmer home at een ek a pone ot ay Ath. ‘ { returned Sunday. i Lang motored to Jamestown Friday] Clearbrook, Minn, : Thanksgiving day and the wee ae. Benz, who is teach-| “Miss Luella Tollefson spent the! to get Misses Esther Lang and Mar-| Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hilken of Wil- at the J. R. Culligan home. aith, ‘Mr.| ing near Menoken, spent the week-} week-end in Bismarck. ion Lewis, who are attending col-| ton, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Aaland, Mr. and Mrs. C. W end at the home of her parents. Mr. Max Lang went to Minnéap-| le; il H : Meee e of pa - J Li I -| lege there. They will spend the derson and John Elia Meeaece ie eee Ll Mesdames Watkins, Cline, # pbs Tuesday with a carload of cat-| week-end at their’ homes. ae ahankagiving guests at the 2 t Mr.and Mrs. Herman Nieman and| home of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph py etter he Elic Harding was a town callét family spent the! week-end with} Sorch, Sr. this vicinity relatives and friends, They rcturn- ed Monday evening. : Art Bjorhus motored to Driscoll Saturday. Word was received here from Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Hagen, who some- time ago left for Louisiana, that they did not like it down there and be left for Glendale, Cglif. rnice and Helen Bjorhus spent the week-end with their grandpar- ents at Driscoll. Ed. Nygaard drove to Manfred after a load of seed wheat Tuesday, returning Wednesday. Helmer Arneson left Friday for Baltic, So. Dak., where he will spend some time. Mr. and Mrs. Mf. J. Olson spent tae at the Dallas Barkman). me, * . Hampton J John E. Renschler was a business caller at Temvik Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Grenz and as, querade bal! enter Thank Wednesday. i i ee wo oe ptr A eds Weheen Caae ler’: weet Briar. ca eee | Me. and Mrs. Ed, Smith visited at| MHsier's at Sweet Brine al chitin tee eyold and two small 1 was a guest be melitth of Babin’ w Tom Stewart's, Saturday evening. visiting at Ray, No. Dak., is éxpect-| field, Minn., where they were called They spent the evening playing 500 and at midnight a delicious lunch nts, Mr. and] tra; ing business in town I ed home Monday, by the death of Mrs, Fevold’s s served. Mr, and Mrs. George Lewis spent} mother. i Jason Hoover visited the} wali Daa Lang visited at C, J.| Thanksgiving in Moffit at the Ted- Mr. and Mrs. Iver Christiansen hool Wednesday afternoon.| Johnson's Sunday. ies Aid bazaar and dinner which] and family, who have been residing H.E Harry| was given in the Moffit hall. on a farm southeast of here, have ‘dson spent the wee Paul Lang and famih tk ov Edeley pom | pate and Mrs. C, J.| . There was no school in the Ster-| moved to the farm owned by the and family visited: at| ling schools Friday. Mrs. Candee] late Ira Burkhart for the winter. , 4 . held school in White school district) Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson and Dorothy Barkman ji mw family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brackett Shaffer visited with] | Earl and Clinton Gaskill motored| and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ira ina Lewis Monday night. to Bismarck Tuesday. «| Falkenstein and family _were Pesan Seek Saree E. L. Hurr was a Sterling caller! Thanksgiving guests at the Ralph D: ————© agen eee ren male esis ae ? anksgivin; M al Miss Olga Rupp o: ismarc] rr PEI cnsnentend tee the Gosney home were Mr. and Mrs.| spent Thanksgiving at the home’ of : Adams visited at the Wilbert Koon and family, Mr. and| relatives in this community. Sanger Sunday school was org ine home Wednesday. Sam Swanson has recently pur-| Mrs. C. R. Kositzky and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Gray of Wil- ized. Mrs. W. B. pce a. Regan vas shopping| chased the Mercantile building, the] and Mrs. Triplett, Mrs. Roberts,| ton are the proud parents of affine chosen superintendent; Mrs. TR.) in town Tuesday. upper floor of which is occupied by} Miss Lydia Briscoe, Mrs. Chas.| baby boy, \ho arrived shortly” be- Matteson, assistant superintendent;| Mr. and Mrs M. Whiteaker| pr, T, S, Pryce. The-ground floor| Gaskill, Mrs and Mrs. Clinton Gas-| fore Thanksgiving. Mr. Gray is Mrs. J. R. Culligan, secretary-treag- left Friday for go where they} js ‘now occupied by Ferne Werner| kill and daughter Vivian, well known here, and is one of Wil- B. Pete an oral are attending the International live-] and company. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sharp and] ton’s rural mail carriers. shai alle eh show. ; Basketball, season has opened,| family Spent Thanksgiving ‘day in| “Friends of Miss Margaret Hol- ryone is] Gets; Coder tuk her sister, Mrs.| practices are being held this week.| Sterling. | E lingsworth, who was employed as Doe a (aubers | ta) eillendele: last seek The boys will play their initial| ,Misses Vivian Gaskill, Florence] teacher in one of our rural schools y , «| where she will receive medical at- seb Nai ote next week,| Gosney and Charley Gosney spent} ast year, will be interested in The Sanger P. T. A. is planning} tention. fhe will be played at Na.| Thursday evening at the “Jim”! knowing of her recent marriage to a basket social and entertainment Charles Faust and family have e game wil Ye play Koon home. Otte Lareon, well Enown young tian to be held in the near future. The} moved into town for the winter and|-Poleon. Miss Belva Beatty returned home| of the Wilton vicinit: proceeds of the social are to £0] Alfred Faust and family have], Miss Mabel Anderson spent| Saturday after a visit with Ray-| Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Erickson of toward paying for an organ for the! moved onto the Charles Faust farm.| Thanksgiving with relatives at Tap-| mond Loomises’ at Steele, No. Dak.| Bismarck were recent visitors at rson, Who are} chool at Mandan, came) Gi home Tuesday evening for the holi-| turning to Mandan Sunda . H. Pillsbury ai d Mrs. B. F. Li Moffit and John pent y and Monday in $ cr, On Sunday with his help, the school. Watch for the date, plan! fKdward Adams spent the week-| pen. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Baker were to attend and help in this good! end in Bismarck visiting friends. Miss Barbara Putman was al Bismarck callers Saturday. ate Sit Victee’ gn work, grhe Ladies Aid will meet at the} house guest at the A. S. Hough] Mrs, John Baker spent Saturday! family, Mrs. John Engdaht Sr. and Mrs. Nels Nelson and ft i Thankseiving, ae held} nBme of Mrs. Ei. De Hoan eet home over Thankegiving. if : at the Roy Baker home. nis in the hall Sunday e . day, Dec. 7th. Everybody welcome.| Mr. Chris is spending the weel Miss Lucille Lash of Bismarck] Huy; lice Swanson and Otto R. V. Bagnell and son Darrep mo-| “Sirs. Valentine Benz visited'at the| in St. Paul on business. He expects] returned to her home Saturday af-| Swencan were Thankogiving guests tored to ck Saturday, return-} Chas, Faust home Monday after-| to be away about two weeks. ter spending a few days with rela-| at the home of Mr. and Mrs, John ing Sun ening. noon. F. C. Werner left Sunday for] tives here. , Mrs, William Daub was a Bis-| Mr. and Mrs. Jewel Doan of Brit-| Fargo where he is transacting busi-| Presley Gosney called at the eee tee pes Senay tin were shopping in town Satur-| ness. 4 / Frank Rice home Saturday. z i . P. BR. Matteson ide rere day. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Cross spent Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Belx and fam- s even- trip tu Mandan Sunday. hr! and Mrs, Archic'Kendalliand| Thanksgiving “at Washburn. aa| ly ealiedvat thestiey Baker -homel ie cc ter aneeeietinem tines ee Mis Gladys Mockel were visiting] guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.| Saturday morning. ‘riends of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. - kr eee 4 relatives and friends here last, week.| F. Brigham. They returned Fri-| Max i and daughters Esther| Williams of Mandan, who are mak- Arena | Quite a crowd attended the com-| day. and Margaret and son Theodore and| ing an extensive motor trip to : | munity Thanksgiving dinner and] ‘The pageant, “The Challenge of| Jerold Ellis spent Sunday afternoon| points south, have heard from them. ‘ i Tut-| bazaar in hall given by the Ladies) the Cross,” was very well attended) at the George Lewis home. Mr. Williams writes that in New Nathan, the Jolla sei ut-| Aid and a nice sum of money was} on Sunday evening. The offering] Mr. and Mrs. Prince and son| Orleans where he is attending a tle, was out Friday an¢ wie Soma] taken in. amounted to $11.52 and was sent| Harold were visiting in Sterling] convention, the weather is disagree- horseshocing for Andrew Kraft and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kendall and] to India to buy an organ for a mis-| Sunday. veal ane Rat oHe kibectepntts -aclet of Jacob Steiglemeyer. son Allen returned home Monday] sion school at Meerut. Richard Lang spent Sunday after- roads in the flood district. Peter Domogalla brought, his! trom Thief River Falls, Minn, ‘The ladies of the Catholic aid| noon at the George Lewis hi , S: : : * ree is home. fter convention, Mr. and Mrs. tractor over to Harry ee ebay ae waa met with Mrs. A. S. Hough Wed-| "Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Gosney and Late ere Plt rod day and ground feed for Harry, Ed. - nesday afternoon. ‘The afternoon| family spent Sunday afternoon at| weeks sailing the Caribbean sea. eee ti nent i Milt Leith was spent socially. At the conclu-| the Gaskill home. They expect to get home about Dec. Roane tron uit seeihemaaenal| S sion of the meeting a supper was|- Earl Gaskill motored to Bismarck] 16, Mr. Williams is manager of the Goldsmith's from Ulfer’ oe : 4 cm . 5 cesared > | atenedagy niga: pe Mee ens te ee Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kraft and! Wiliam Keller, Jr., and Esther| Mrs. George Marty left Tuesday) Don't forget the M. E. Ladies Aid| Orville Falkenstein is spending Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kraft motor-| Medinger, daughter of Mr. aad Mrs.| for Bismarck, where she will trans-| bazaar and chicken supper some time at Still helping his uncle, ed south of Tuttle Thursday to visit} Medinger of Heil, were married at| act business. : : the basement of the Sterling hall,| Herman ‘Falkenstein, sheed fodder at Mr, and Mrs. Philip Leia 3. e Carson Tuesday, Nov. 22. The young| Mrs. Fred Renville is confined to| Dec. 6th. Fish-pond for the liddies, | for the silo. Mr. and Mrs. Eimer Drum and) folks will reside on the T. F. Keal-| the hospital in Bismarck. also many things for the men folks|| Herman Myers has installed a Wayne were shopping in Wing Sat-| ing farm south of Leith. Both are} G, Bluhm went to Bismarck Mon-| to buy. _- sate Aewskee Kent radio in siahoose urday morning. ard Glanvill well known in this community and] day on business. x Mrs. Johnson and son William| to give it a trial. 5 Mr, and Mrs. Howard Glanville) have many friends here, who ex-| Judge I. C. Davies stopped in| called at the Gosney home Monday.| Friends of. Carl Bagley, popular aot age ae a ae tend pee nea pemeen “| Dawson 7 Eecineer wore e : Mr. and Mrs. Henry Swindling| announcer of KGCU of anda, sage ad M d Mane s. Thomas Ashbridge) Miss Carrie Goodman — spent! and family spent Synday evenii i i of his ter Newmap and Mr. and | and family spent Thanksgiving with| Thanksgiving vacation at her home] at the john Boker aed ing| will be interested in learning of lewma i f ¢ i ‘Thanksgivi ; E. Glanville were | Thanksgir relatives at Bismarck. near Robinson. x ._|_ Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Gaskill and viieers Brothers, wha hare been! guests at Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glan-| Mr, and Mrs. E. J. Saunders and} Misses- Mary Niles and Elsie] Vivian were supper guests at the drilling a well near here, have left » ville’s. Wm, Saunders visited with Mrs.| Hoeft were shoppers in Bismarck] Charley Anderson home Monday, ‘ Andrew, Lena, Alvina and Harold) Wm, Saunders, who is a patient at| Saturday. Remember, church services in sere ar soe me ner William Kraft were evening callers Tuesday] the Bismarck’ hospital Thursday.| R, Clifford, who is confined to] Sterting every Sunday at 12 o'clock i at Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sm 5 Mr. Saunders is recovering very| the St. Alexius hospital in Bis- Mr. sand, irs. Henry Swindling| Leer eae br . Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Duncan and| rapidly from her recent operation. | marck, is reported as doing as welll called at the Anderson home Mon. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Strum and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs.| “ sfrs, J. H. Emch entertained the| as can be expected. day, Mr. and Mrs. Olgot Ryberg of near Ed. Pond Thanksgiving. se i ivic club Wednesday even- Messrs. Wm. and Edward Peters Still were Thanksgiving Day guests Mr. and Mrs. Walter Newman] ing, Roll call was answered by| spent Saturday in Bismarck on| g@————————___¢| + the Walter Ryberg home. and two children, Lovona and Bud-| naming Pilgrim Fathers. Mrs. G.| business. f Regan Miss Grace McAvoy of Glenview dy of Brainerd, Minn.. visited at) Aanestad read’ a very interesting! | Mrs. Leo Mayers spent Friday inj), or high school student here, has taken Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville’s Tues-| paper on “Advantages: of Music”;| Bismarck shopping. apartments in the local hotel for and Wednesday. | Mrs. New-| Edythe Jones entitled, “The First] George Lewis «spent Saturday in] Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Danielson mi formerly was Miss Bertha] Thanksgiving,” was also very in-| Bismarck. testained the foilenin a the winter months, a ay,| Sang a duet. rude Hess returned Sunday after] Mrs, Henr: nielson, Mr. and Mrs.| ci isit over the Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Glanville ., Mr. and Mrs, E. Anhorn and fam-| having spent their Thanksgiving] Daniel pi and family, Mr, and ars ten ord thie gee motored to Braddock Thursday to! jly and Mr. and Mrs, Fred Sept| vacation at their respective homes] Mrs, Harry Johnson and Rey. and| south of town. be present at a Thanksgiving cae were entertained at the Jacob Sept] in Bismarck and Mandan. Mrs. Christenson and Rev. Fosberg.| Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Nelson spent ner given by Mr. and Mrs. Herb home Thanksgiving. Mrs. Edward Huschka returned! Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fisher and| several days of the past week at ast Bea Stal He Ce Helver ‘and Fern Ce, Nel ase who tea: Tuesday ates having quent Thanks; family . nt Theater, Saad oe the}-the home of their daughter, Mrs. _ Mr. . Re C. es near New Leipzig, spent the| giving in Fargo as a guest of her| home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter t i Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klagen-| week-end at home. son, Dr. L. E. Huschka, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Olson es tae Se Mate ees in burg and children, Mr. and Mrs.| Mrs, Alfred Johnson, who has} The annual fireman’s dance was] dinner guests the A. L. Garnes| the town hall Saturday night which| of her nded enjoyed Elmer Drum, Ed. Smith, Grant) been on the sick list the past few| given Thanksgiving night in the) home®Whanksgiv Palms, Ed. Wagner, ares and days, is reported much improved. | town hall and was largely attended.| Mrs, A. H Lundberg entertained Ear ad Peet following the Thoma: Ryan and Hazel Rapp were) ‘The Parent-Teacher _association| Kadle’s orchestra furnished the| Thanksgiving for the Wm. Uhde| show @ dance was Told, music for fests at the McIntyre home for] held a very interesting mecting| music, family and Mrs. Art Marble and] the dance being furnished by the thanksgiving dinner. é __| Monday evening. A large crowd family. show company. The members of the Those attending Catholic serv-| was present and enjoyed the pro-|¢- Mr. and. Mrs. Ai it Westerman] troupe reside at Kansas City, Mo., ices in Wing Saturday were Mr. and Fee tach isted of 3 5 Mrs. Owen Mcintyre ind family, Te tincing here ee 3. Lawter, | Wing and son Allan and Mr. and Mrs. W.| and several of them are regular en- Mr,| able to cross. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1927 Bismarck visitors Wednesday. Mr. » Snyder was looking for a rad- iator for his aps A-number of the neighbor ladies have been to the hospital to call on| « Mr& Geo Scarborough, who was : ry stricken with lysis in the left . side several days . Although! her condition is still very serious she is much better than when she eptered the poe . While in Bismarck Wednesday, Mrs. Robert Welch called on Mrs. Jos. Gagner. Mrs, Gagner is an old pioneer and former resident of this vicinity. She had a bad fall a month ago, but is able to be about again now. Mrs. John Nieland returned home for Thanksgiving with her husband, who came for her in his car Wed- ' nesday evening. Mrs. Nieland did "i A not teach Friday. Her school is ' Boyd No. 1. Py Fred Dutton and family of near ‘y Hazelton spent Thanksgiving visit- ing at the A. D. Welch home. e Dutton is Mrs. Welch's brother. Mr.’ bed and Mrs. Welch’s daughters, Mrs. Philip Myer of Hazelton, Rose Sch- lecht and Theresa Koppy of Tem- vik and Henry Knittel were Thanks- of John J, Renschler. The dance held at the pavilion at the Sedmenn park of Linton was well attended by a number of young folks of this vicinity. Miss Bessie Smith returned to her jome Wednesday. : Henry Knittel Temvik the fore hi ke John J. Renschler left for Jack- son, Mich., Thursday by car. His sister living there is ill. Dave Joeb took a load of grain to Temivk the middle of the week. Frank Koppy of Temvik spent Thanksgiving day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy. The Thanksgiving dance held at the Zirbes theatre of Hazelton was attended by a large number pee folks of this community. lazelton orchestra pla: The Misses Elsina Oschner, Eli- zabeth Koppy and Bertha Weber of Temvik hiked out to the Missouri river Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mausehund and children were visitors at the Ed. Weller home Thanksgiving eve- ning. The Missouri river is beginning to freeze over. We will. soon be Porter Umber went to Linton Saturday. Henry Ohlhauser and Merle Buck. Saturday. e fs Fred Joeb went to Linton Satur- ony, with a load of grain. a aul Mausehund was a business caller at Linton the latter “part of the week. Mr, and Mrs. Steve Koppy were business callers at Linton and Strasburg Saturday. Miss Ethel Manidgo spent Thanksgiving vacation with her parents at Braddock. Mr. and Mrs. Herman BackHaus. and family went to Linton Thurs- day to have their family picture. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Jotin Ohlhauser, Jr., and children went to Linton Sun- day, the event being the marriage}, of the latter’s sister. Mr. ‘and Mrs. John Weber and da; giving dinner guests at the home ate of| With him. When he was ready to! Temple Models Priced at were busy hauling grain to Temvik th i Mrs. Bir Brace: seoche Legg Apple ‘Creek | Don’t take our word that district, wer also home for the ene the TEMPLE is the best Hazelto: : the + cab be fazelton in the evening. to your nearegt dealer and \ . . id fami, and “Oliver Welsh vlad ask him for a COMPARA- 5 irs on tthe Baer, Of eae Brittin,| LOR test, He will hook up anksgiving. fi e different speakers, Close “hire, John _Alsbury and your eyes as he quickly (| switches from one to an- i ‘ other. You'll find that all we pe (las at the home of ae pd is true—that TEMPLE, Doppler, ‘Thankegivin sipabiek richness and purity of Dut Eieaygite Bing to tone, has no equal in Doppler’s place Thursday. has some of his things stored there| @Peakers today, and he intended taking a load home tart his not and Lawrence Doppler bad to pull him home.” | $29.00—$48.50—$65.00 bert Welch and little son and daughter called at the Scarborough Distrihuted by and A. D. Welch homes, ete uce Quanrud, Brink & A.'D. Welch were visitors in Bis- Reibold,-Inc. marck Saturday. Lawrence Doppler hauled a truck| 206 Fourth St. Phone 768 Horace Dirlam has been moving demonstration | fence this week. foe bit ear orig Sen have pret NORTH DAKOTA DEALERS picking wit ir husker part , Birt san ited oto tl heat omen” felch called at jome 4 ing. Mrs. ruce, Who was On| Rost, 2 her way back to school, slid into rom Bros, Max @ snow filled ditch near the house, and her cousins John and Bob, see- ing her trouble, pushed her car free. > Farmers Sw Co., Rosegie: Still 5 | Fisher Motor Co, “Tiatelton a > ee Motor Co., Richardton Mrs. Porter Nelson and baby! Gio a , daughter, who have been visiting at — Leena anaes ite the Steve Little home for some time,| Hearicks sd Ur nae left for their home in Cro: amine ven ‘Hock townshi le L. M. Nordquist, son Vernon and I. daughter Ella, Mr. and Mrs. Aug- children were business: callers at ae Asplund and son Ned and Miss) 5. Linton the latter part of the week. Mrs, Frank Lawler and children were visitors at Mrs. Ted Lawler gerne © Miss Ella Sheppard spent Thanks- ld with home folks near Hazel- mn, Mr. and Mrs, “Bill” Gappert and Mrs. Backhaus, the latter's moth- er, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Backhaus. mily Carlson spent Sunday at the Jorn a el sie ret Hagstrom Inj ane gal 4 visited with Velma Johnson Satur-| Gie'g, true, Waben, X miscellaneous ‘shower was given oot Se eee for Miss es Thor at the Hi . G. MeNally, Mottit 7 . 2 lafternoue | Je P> Majeres, Garris Miss Thor is a bride of the month, The Misses Ida, and Agnes Tos- seth, Dorothy Little and Jeanette Hunting rabbits is very popular in this community. ij {Welch's Spur 1 EEE Ed Doppler and two sons, Lawr- ence and Leo, and_Glenn Oder cal! ed at the Robeyt Welch home Mon-: day. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hill, Mr. and Mrs. John Welch, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Dirlam were callers in, Bi marck Tuesday. Mrs. Edith Dok: teacher of Ap- ple Creek school No. 1, called at the Robert Welch home Tuesday evening. Mrs. Bruce was on her way back to her school, where s! does light housekeeping during week. She had a trip to Bis- marck and og visit yoy ‘homes parents, Mr. rs, . Welch. ‘ ngus Stuart, whose truck was broken down about ayhalf mile north of Mr. ler’s house, spent Tues- day repaii it at M 2 Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klagenburg and| membership. talk by Mrs. Sether,| 7 H. Dimond, Mrs. Harry Dimond and| tertainers over radio station WDAF.| gett i st dai - eaten, Ed, Smith and George Mc- peter Suan frends mith packs Mr. and Mrs. Swede Nenenan of denenter hel were. ees Shaakas visiting at the Jay De Long ben yre. y Miss Broton, reading by Mrs.| Brainerd, Minn., returned to their| ,. Ci Roy and Sylvia Stewart were| Kimball and round table discussion| home Saturday” a cry. fot suis tims, left recently. Zor his ha after spending the} Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rhi d gate, at the B, Glanville home bytes: Robt. O'Connell, ek last week visiting friends and rela- family pent "Tha, pbolet ap se a eee en. has A ‘aye Mossman an lajorie An-| ti in this vicinity. been AG Wagner Cen -. Klagenburg| derson, who teach near Raleigh,| Lee Glanville and. son Bobby of sofas ‘Bene’ ¥ Mrin ‘Cities here’ he went with Je) a . spent the week-end with their par-| Van Hook were visitors at the J.| Coopersto N..D., it Thanks-| consign: i ree Boelter tof Bismarck was) ents here. +| B. Glanville home Friday. giving vacation’ with her ’ mother home Beas tie eh) di business visitor at Carl Wolf's snares gis Setnined to ee Mrs. John Weber arent the, fore and brother-in Regan. Miss Ruth Hanson, who spent the ys lary’s at Bismarc! onday after! part of th k at Tuttle ing ii i Thank: recess Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Webber and! spending the week-end at her home. i alee n pare Ent Taser es pela rote little’ daaghter Romeo Bailey and! R. W. Hawley motored to Carson| Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Glanville] givi i in} teachi town. ae, Sout were shopping in Wing aay. ae Fale graye to Bimarck Wednesday af- Sanden ‘and iden Valley. P. fd eg of Amenia was’a fe ee iss Rul Cochrane spent ank-| te 5 be n Boss. be Miss Esther Glanville was a guest Sgiving af home; slo was accompan:|" lecee dohus nad Joke Koewlen Bio of is tec ce he. Bere iistor at the Richard Borner home % at the Stewart hoine Friday. ied by two other teachers from] left for Wi in Satu morn- _ Ed. Wagner was a business call- Solen, Misses Irene Schloukek and ie They pian ta, He cae een Mepdan tor Thapkaalvim, | Harold er in Arena Saturday. Veronica Farrel, Emma Weber, Ella, Edith, Clara| and Mrs. Ole yh Ed. Cloud moved the old Turnoy C. M. McGillis of Duluth was a] and John Mueller ‘and Bertil Ander- sengers Friday for Si : igs to his see eeey. a buenas calles bae Mawsay. tehex| 22% Gorge oe basketball game] turning Sat evening with Mi 8 r. and Mrs, Frank Lavalchek} at Tuttle Thursday evening. Ran 4 4 > her Miss Esther Glanville took in the| accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Frank| Joy Franzen of Tuttle spent the Piro petal geralt cram whee ‘on pete ie avg ie masquerade dance in Tuttle Thanks-| Ulrich of Heil were callers at E. J.| week-end with Mabel Jacobson. The following high ‘school stu-| nesday until Sunday at her gi evening and report a won-| Lawfer’s Mond Mr. and Mrs. J. B, Glanville and| dey pen Tei Thanks: vace cabal hom neal Mant red, N. B: feet ine Mr. and Mrs, G. A. Ruana of New| family, Mr. and Mis, Em, Glanville| gtion ik Repons Gertrute, Raven" Chittord and Gi bi "Miss Erickson, ‘teacher of the| Leipzig were business callers here| and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Boss were Arno! Igeson, oe school, spent Thanksgiving Toate Thanksgiving dinner sts at the bee gag eee ple her parents north of Good-| Harold Faubel of McIntosh spent] H, C. Corey home at Braddock, No.) M i a and Mrs. Elmer Drum mo: Theeiine we sama | ae Coll left Tuesday for Tl. Mr. . mo-| an irs. Henry Faubel. _ Mr. Collins left for Ti. tored to Goodrich Sunday to visit] . J. Lawfer spent the week-end| linois to spend a week or Ao with Mr. and — pons Soyar at ae Be oa G his parents. al he i ris Mrs. im’s sist ir. and Mrs. Tom McDowall, Jr.,| £; Fryer larvey spent tl Pe raft boys, Andrew and| accompanied by Mr. and Mrs’ W.l wacked with her sister, Mrsc Jim | Harold, were hauling grain most of/ L. Warnick of Lark, were callers} Olson. ‘ Rake Arena. at the Lawfer Studio Monday. Sena Torguson, Myrtle Peterson Y. Sylvia Stewart, who teaches} Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ti yf Red- . sh it City, spent the Thanks- deo. Dak. visited ds here and 2. ©. Loewen paca \. vacation at home with her| the past week. The ladies are making prepara- Mr. and. Mrs. J. Stewart. Miss Gertrude Stegmeier of Heil| tions for their annual bazaar Sat-| j Pond and Wayne Drum were| was a visitor here Sunda; i mid ts Eas cients ie Nn Foy 3 .L. motore: iness caller rf. . ristiat , No. Dai, Friday to visit] “Mr. apd Mrs, John Will motored ing a tah pond ire. BC. Halvor nnd] °Gollon Niale Reckey—Services at| STR We iy tare. A.’ ‘oak sites Eronine warty oe 12R| Theat ee tts Mr. and Re ‘ 3 was born ‘. 3 4 é i i h in hours. of wor-| Mrs, Ben Saturday but Ha tat BSE i Hl of his Robert, Tuesday. Mr. pla mr also in search “of +wo ‘Mr. and Mrs. John Alsbury and sons, Jack, Gerald and Randolph, were in Bismarck Wornentey: | Thanksgiving holders peennllin Mr. and Mrs, Ext Snyder and father, Chas. 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