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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1927 f > Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Kettleson and Tank oat Ss snduilerea spent and child Thansgiving at’ the Canfield school house. Mr. and Mrs. M. O'Brien and pee spent ‘gta y at Mr. ’s parent 5 ~f J..W. Garmling The funeral o! Ay Spraed large Clayton Little hauled a heep for Bill McCullough any which fhe purchased of C. M. jompson. Our butchered two hogs and igecives for Mr. Ghylin Satur- day. + Mrs. G. A. Lindsey was a ° senger to Bismarck Tuesday, wher she visited with Mr. Lindsey, who is a tient in the hospital. Mr. Lindsey is improving rapidly and will be home in a short time. Mrs. Jordahl called on Mrs. Bailey Sunday. Mrs. Bailey has been on the sick list. . Guests at the Jack Wallman home Friday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Wilkinson and son, and Mr. and Mrs. John Howe and Clarice and Hazel and Miss Parmenter. Mr. Patton is hauling coal for the Canfield schoolhouse. e There will be a P. T. A. meeting at the school Friday evening, Dec. 2, Mr. Harry McCullough and Irene were shopping in Saturday. Miss Randa Kettleson returned to Bismarck after spending her Thanks- giving vacation at the: parental home. ‘ Joseph, Cook motored to Burby Bailey's Thursday morning. Mrs. John Howe has been on the sick list for the past week. Irs. Joe Cook shipped quite a large quantity of fine turkeys last week. Tillie and Hilda Waugeman called at_the Cook home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Patton and family spent Tanksgiving at the Canfield schoolho Willard Diamond, Chas. Our, Mr. Westerman, J. F. Little, Clayton and Clyde were at the slaughter house at Regan and butchered several hogs on Monday. Mrs, K. Kolb, Andrew Kolb, Allen Tolliver, Mrs. V. N. Monroe and Stephen, called at W. H. Kolb’s on Friday. Chas. Our and Sit Shean mo-| it tored to Bismarck on a returning on Friday. ‘iss Irene Myers was a passen- ger to Wilton on Saturday, where she was a guest of her mother. ursday eve- L. Jordahl, - Th. Clayton * Little’ helped Willard Diaomnd to butcher a heef Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Leo Sheldon. and sons motored to Sat Y- Ruth and Phyl! ittle spent Fri- day and Saturday at the J. Wallman home. , Victor Nelson.called at C, E, Chris- tianson’s Monday. *. The Strand™ and Jordahl young folks spent a Chained evening at the Harry Mc€utlough home Sunday: Mrs. L. C. Davis was shopping in Regan on Saturday. Lawrence Bailey called at the Pat- ‘ton and Nemetz homes Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wallman, Vir- ginia May, and Mickey, were dinner guests at the J. F. Lttle home on Sunday. Mickey stayed over night with Virgle. Fred Nelson of Baldwin was.a Saturday night guest at J; Little’s, He came for a horse which belonged to May Little. ee oe sae a om from around*h ne ie pentécostal meet In Regan Sunday night. gs will be services all this week. ° Raleigh | _ Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Morrison ar- rived Tuesday evening from Oldham, S. D., where they spent the past few months running an elevator for Fruen Borthers. They have pur- chased a half section near Raleigh fae expect to make it their future jome. 4 ite a number from. Raleigh at- y at St. ea chun ‘ oungest son y Loeb, and Miss Cor: delia Ternes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rochus Terner, were united in age. bride was attended Misses Anna Bechiseler, Katie Loeb, | surprised to Gardner and Foye spent apd. will. be John Oleson and daughter, Marjorie, at Sunday dinner. Mark Kain, -who is ‘attending school in Brisbane, spent Thanks- cine and week-end with home Erwin Erickson is a patient at St. Alexius hospital recovering from an 9} tion. which: was performed on Ray Hanning of Flasher received « innit er car of fender eal oo oe were rom in line. Janet Kain, who is attending schoo! giving end week-end with her par- ents in Raleigh. Several attended the carnival given by the Brisbane school Wednesday evening. There was a large crowd in attend- nce _at the show and dance given in the Raleigh hall Friday evening. Mrs. Elizabeth Morrison and Mr. and Mrs, Sunday at the former’s home when they entertained Mr. and Mrs. J. Christenson and children, Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Christenson and children, Mr. and Mrs, L, Jepsen.and children, Mr, and Mrs. R. C. Christenson, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rasmussen at Sun- see Page irs. Griswold spent several days last week visiting relatives at Have- lock, N. D. Mrs. Raymond Sehn celebrated her birthday by entertaining a party of friends at dinned Sunday. Miss Bertha Schmidt is - making her home with Mr. and Mrs. John Oleson and atteriding high school in Raleigh. Knife River [ Mr. and Mrs. Allen and see Beulah, accompanied’ Mr. and. Mrs. C. Church to Heart River, where etd spent Sunday. with old time —— lends, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Schaffner and children spent Sunday at the Fred Flowers home, later on in the day, Mr. Schaffner took their daughter Hope_ to Golden Valley, were she will® attend school, until they can make better arrangements for her. Miss Leota Flowers visited Mar- shal} school No. 2, or better known as the Bierig school, Wednesday. Mrs. J. A. Jacobs also visited all forenoon et the Bierig school on Tuesday, and was well pleased with the school work the children are do- ing. Carl Kyseth and Harold Paulson visited Marshall school No. 2 Tues- day afternoon, and Miss Abraham was well pleased with all her vis; itors, the past week. Mr.. and Mrs. J, A. Jacobs and Y and and big feast. and Mrs, Clark Armstro and children of Dickinson, motore out to the Frank Goben home on Wednesday evening, where they spent Thanksgiving. Miss-Leld Goben and Alice Bierig who are attending the Dickinson normal, accompanied strongs, and wete quiet proud to be able'to be home on Thanksgiving. _Armstrongs and Gobens were in- vited to take Thanksgiving supper at the: ‘i 57 Where “spent the eveling, and Armstrong and the girls returned to Dickinson late that evening, so the girls would be back in school Friday. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Wooley and children motored to Hebron Thurs- day, where they took dinner with the Schuler family. Mr. and Mrs. H. Fuchs and chil- dren, and Mrs. John Fuchs and baby, of ~Hebron, spent Thursday at the Max Lehmann home. Mr. and Mrs., Christ Geigler and some of the--children, attende church services in Hebron and spent the’ rest of the day at the Fred Zeigler’s home. Christ Ewingth was quite un- lucky one day last week when they tried to start the new washing ma- chine, it broke in such a way, the washing had to be done by hand. Mike Beich had quite a little bad luck with his truck the past week. A part of it had to be taken to He- bon for repair. Mrs. Paul Schroeder _accompariied her mother, Mrs. Fred Eggart to the Bismarck . hospital V3 re will take treatment for her ealth, which has been failing for some time. Mrs. Robert Schroeder. took care of Mrs. Paul Schroeder's children for several days while she was in Bis- marck, with her mother, Mrs, Schroeder, returned home on Wed- Ye The people of this vicinity: were hear that Robert Crowley, the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Crowley,: is in: the Bismarck hospital with pneumonia, and at this we is pone better uite a few cl n surprised Rosa Ahl on Thursd fte: being her birthday. lay afternoon, it .. Mr. an - Oscar Yagen are the parents ofa baby boy. to them on Wednesday, ittmer returned she spent Thai egg i junds; and went via motor x work in Hazelton that evening. .Mr. and Mrs. Carl Omodt with they spent at Bismarck,,spent Thanks-| f Mi C.| Merle Donajd and Bud the Arm-|- to her school] Ba Co. left last week on a business trip to Minneapolis. Mies Daphne Wamsley gave a basket social at her school in Pleas- ant Hill Wednesday night. Enough real to buy a phono- for the school, Misses Vera. Dierut and Hazel Parkin have entered the St. Alexius ‘rege where they will take nurse tra! Mr, and Mrs. Barcel Ritchie and children of Jamestown spent Sun- day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D._A. Ritchie. Miss Johnson was taken to Bis- marck Friday where she is under the doctor’s care. -Mrs. ‘Ballentine a takin, el place as teacher nd sixth grades. - Sheriff and Mrs. Burton and Juinata are ci . settled in their new home, which is one of the most modern mees in Steele. Attorney McCarter left Monday for Stanton. to attend to some busi- ness interests. Evangeline Hochhalter went to Friday, returning Satur- Gladys Whitmore, with .and Miss Dieruf spent the Thanksgiving vac- ation with relatives in Aberdeen. Miss Florence Fairchild spent Sunday on the farm with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fairchild. Mrs. Rose Rosen has as her sts her brother and sister-in-law, ir, and Mrs. Jack Seigel. The Christmas, program commit- tee of the Methodist Sunday school met at the parsonage Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ballentine enter- tained guests from Turtle Lake Sunda; Miss Isabel Dieruf spent Thurs- day and Friday in Bismarck visit- ing her sister Vera at the St. Alex- ius hospital. Dr. Lodge returned Saturday Bismarcl W. J. Morrison, were hosts | da: | from a short business trip to Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fairch have changed their plans and will remain on their farm for the. win- ter instead of going to California. | pa! Marvin Noss spent Thanksgiving at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Ness. é Dr. Prescott is planning on giv- ing the band members practice in’ directing by having each member purchase a piece of music and the various parts for. all members of the band. Then each individual is to direct the playing of the piece he or slfe furnished. Canfield A communty dinner was given at the Canfield schoolhouse Thanks- giving day. A large crowd at- tended. Rev. Johnson and family were here with us. Rev. Johnson conducted the services. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and son, Mr. J. W. Olson, Edna Olson, Mrs. ts Grace Myers and Pete Jacobson were dinner guests at the Ole Ol- son home Thanksgiving day. Misses Bertha, Anna, Edna Eide and Albert Eide attended the Thanksgiving program at the schoolhouse. Mr. and Mrs. Payl Greenan and son Wesley Dennis Were guests at the Elkins home Thanksgiving day. Gudum, Bernhard, Kenmar Jor- dahl, Doris and Bol McCullough, Einar and Barney Strand, Charlotte and Ruth Wilmot attended the Pen- tecostal meeting in Regan Sunday evening. <4 Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and son and Burnett Jacobson called at Ol- lenberger home in Wilton Sunday. Mrs. S. L. Jordahl called at the Ira Bailey ]} ome Sunday. Violet Olson spent the week-end with her cousin Edna Olson. Miss Ima Myers spent Saturday and Sunday in Wilton with her mother. : Oscar Olson and Clarice Tice were callers in Wing Wednesday. Clarice staycd here with her sister, | Mrs. Bond, Mrs. A. Strand and son Arthur were callers in Bismarck Friday. Mrs. A. F. Ghylin had the mis- fortune of burning her arm Wed- nesday. Thursday she called at Dr. Teonpenn's office to have it tend- ed to. Phylis Little visited at the Wall- man home Thursday evening. G. Brenise was hired to tix the Canfield schoolhouse pump that was broken Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Olson and Esther Fryer were called at the Ole Ol- son home Saturday evening. Mrs. Ole Olson and Esther Fry- er spent Saturdzy at the A. Ghy-. lin * ome. Mrs. C. Lindsey was a business caller in Bismarck Tuesday where she had some dental work done and algo wvisited with Grant who is in the hospital there. < Gerald Ghylin spent Friday and Saturday at the Ole Olson home. i illian Parmenter spent the week-end ut the -C. W. Wilkenson e. Mr. and Mrs. Wilkinson and son and Mrs. Howe called at. the J. Wallman home to listen to the radio, . Miss Alice O’Brien spent the week-end at her home in Wilton. Misses Alice O’Brien and Miss Parmenter visited at the Ghylin T. A. meeting at the Canfield jouge Friday, Dec. 2, ‘Ihe es are to bring what the} to for lunch. Those that attende’? the dance in Wing Friday nignt were Archur, 4 Strand and Ima Myers, Joe ‘Olaf Wold, Gust Olson, ay McCoy, aierrill Lindsey and Chas. Our. Brraett wacovs-n is. ncip.ag Mre. lin her- work. --and sight-| 1 junday, rds spent the Thanksgiving vacation _here_ with Bee, parents, .Mr. and Mrs. E. M. 00) Mr. Chas. Mix of South Dakota is the new manager of the Hight plant wntil the Pie Peas te Stee “Olaf Lintioth hes : Friday] passenger to Fargo Thursday. or Anderson 2 Wm Dahlquist i ‘ctor. end Mone in assogiate. editor, a Me Mr, and Mrs. -B: is. rs. Friday in Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Kirk were to M wn Friday... Mr. and Mrs. Paul Maxie ai children spent Thanks; -day at the home of Mr.-and~ Joe near Valley... John Fischer was an eastbound| Miss Josephine of Za to Mr. and Mrs, John, ‘Siverts and -day where they cian nee of Bt and Mrs. L. M. Johnson, son was a senger to Friday. Bho ‘isenberger, who under- of] went an penton | for appendicitis, v=|{___Clear Lake] THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE took treatment in a hospital for eye "Silat Margaret Hickle, who vial iss Margare! os with Sees a Hazen oa Cat il lays, return Dodge urday. Miss Hickle teaches north of Dodge, Jacob Grossman and hter Hilda were business callers in Hall- iday bbhoni! Mrs, T. Allison of i visited at the home of Mr .and Mrs. Homer’ Davidson over Saturday and Sun-| day. Miss Sigrid Harfo was a whee eenger to Manning F; she visited with her friends of that ae returned to his home W: Mi ren Sunday by Rev. E. Ln Oe at BR PH | taking treatment in a hospital in Bismarck, returned to her home Saturday. Neil of Dickinson was a bus- iness caller in Dodge F: 4 Lee also visited at the C. N. Lee home. Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Grossman children Hilda, 0! and visited at the Jacob Daffee home! Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Carlson and children motored to Killdeer Thurs- day where they spent the day at the home of Mr. and Mrs .Guy 1-| good son. f—“‘Temvik 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Breckle and family have moved into the resi- dence next to Mrs. Peach, -. Miss Irene Coster left Wednes- day after school for New Salem, N. D., to spend Thanksgiving vacation with her parents. Miss Ann uhoun spent Thanksgiving vacation with her rents. . Otto Schenkenberger transacted business at Linton the fore part of/ Mf, the week. Miss Jane Rud! spent Thankegiv- int ~acation at Linton with friends. Frank Koppy spent Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy of Hampton. George Zirbes of Hazelton was @ business caller here Wednesday. Misses Marie and Katherine Haas of Mandan spent Thanksgiving vac- ation at ihe Charles Enders home. Mr. and Mrs. George Naumann ry and family and Mr. and Mrs, John Blasen and daughter. Viola were Thanksgiving dinner guests at the David Calquhoun home. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Enders and. davghters and es Marie and Katherine Haas were Thanksgiving dinner guests at the Leo Daily home at Braddock. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Quast and son Neil were Thanksgiving dinner guests at the J. Pietz home at Linton. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Grenz of Hazelton called at the home of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Schlechet, Thursday. Henry Knittel and Daivd Joeb of Hampton and Philip Myer of Hazel- ton were callers here Thursday. Miss Elizabeth Koppy left for her home Thursday after visiting at the Charles Enders home a week. Mr. cnd Mrs. Frank Muckler spent Thanksgiving at Rapid City, So. Dak., with the latter’s parents. e Y. P. B. met -at the’ school- house Friday evening, Nov. 25. It was quite well attended. A nice time was enjoyed by all. _ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Enders and Misses Maric and Katherine Haas|* attended the movies at Linton Fri- day evening. Quite a number from here at- tended both the Thanksgiving dances at Linton and at Hazelton. Fred Walker took his son Rein- hold to Bismarck Saturday, where he _will receive medical attention. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Larvick and children of Fargo, No. Dak., spent the week-end here with relatives and friends, The school children were busy selling Christmas seals this week. The Temvik Shipping association shipped a carload of hogs to east- ern market Tuesday. John Leno, Jr., and Arthur Dunn, who have spent the last few weeks in Chicago, came back the latter part of the week. Harry Lynn of Linton was a call- er at the Charles Enders home junday evening. _—<<—<— Painted Woods | 8 f ° Frank Johnson called on Bob Cleveland Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld, Ed- win Lillifjeld and Mes. C. M. Els- bera had Thanksgiving dinner at the Ole. Soderquist home, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sodquist and Baby Jwan Nita were also there. ¥ Emeul Johnson ate Thanksgiving dinner with his son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Johnson. Rev. Hi Hansen, pastor of the Norwegian ‘Lutheran church of Painted Woods, leaves for Minneap- olis in the near future, He has been preaching in this church for several years. He been successful very and made many friends di his ene bere. ane at cians during his will miss him greatly. ad Mrs. Frank little son Ernest spent Thanksgiv- ing at the Andrew Nelson home. Fréd Nelson to act On aa doe Regen called on hen Henry, Faath familly left #96 Then Henry Mitchell,,8. D., Otto and Saturday. dinner with the lias on Mr. She} sons | Driscoll hall’ Thanks; ene Elsberg and Lilletjeld homes y. Bill .Betner called. on his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ol rand Edwin Lillie Id are hel e al win Lil sd aig Melvin Soderquist haul seen thia week. 34 : Emery Johnson was a Wilton call- er Saturday. Elin, Erickson took the Soo for Wilt een y evening, where she a Mr. and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erickson and son Ernest, called on Mr. and Mrs, Dan Johnson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson, who have occupied the Ole Olson farm for a number of years, have mi to the Jim Amunsen farm. Mrs. Emma Shaffer had the mis- fortune to have her Ford cou} struck’ by a west bound car at the Red Trail crossing, north of Dris- coll, she was ly shaken up ond the car was damaged some on Wed- nesday. Her daughter, Mrs. Harold Hargrave, took her to Steele to consult ad a The ea and social given by Miss Getha Klucksdahl, teacher of Clear Lake school No. 3 and her pupils was well attended and a “ time was had by those pres- ent A number from this vicinity at- tended the Ladies Aid sale and Thanksgiving dinner given at the iving day. Miss Evelyn Thomas, teacher of Clear Lake School No. Thankegivi . and Mrs. Christ Schoon en- tertained Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bassen and family to Thanksgiving dinner. Guests at the J. W. Beyer home Thanksgiving day, were Mr, an Mrs. Cart Beyer of Sterling and irs. Anna Erickson. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and family spent Thursday with Mrs. Newlands parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jens Hansen north of Steele. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith and son Roy spent Thursday and Friday with their daughter and family Mrs. John Carlson of Regan. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paulson were Bismarck callers Friday. Joe Rice family of Lein township visited at the Peter Klucksdale home Friday. Marven and Rudolph Klucksdahl were chore boys at the Smith home while they ‘vere at Regan visiting. Miss Priscilla Olson is employed at the Hagen Peterson home south of Driscoll at present. Will Van Vleet called on his father E. A. Van Vleet Sunday aft- ernoon, Mrs. Marie Olauson and_ family took Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. George Christensen of Lein township. The Schoon young folks spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson. Mrs. F. B. Pasley who has been visiting with her daughter Mrs, Boyd Randoey and family return- ed home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson of Regan and Roy Smith motored ‘to. Ft. Ranson for a few days visit. Mrs. Clifford Nelson and children is spending a few days with Mrs. Harold Hargrave. ["——Schrunk | Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Smith, John Degner and John Witt were Sunday callers at the Marchant home. John Witt, Helen and Le Roy Marchant were callers at the Her- man Seilenger home Sunday eve-| 4a: Thanksgiving dinner guests at the Marchant home were Mr. and Mrs, Herman Neithers and family, Mrs. Fade and sons John and Al- bert, Mrs. Lawyer and daughter, Buelah, and John Witt. Those who attended the dance and show at the Wing hall Friday ight from this commu:ity were, Herman, Marcella and Andrew Neithers, Mrs. Lawyer and daughter, Buelah, M: and Mrs. Fade and children, Mr. Mrs. H. Seilenger, Ruth Kerr, ence Kindred, Mr. and Mrs. M; chant and family, and Reeth a good time was enjoyed by all. , Lenora Lidia and Gustaf Witt called at the Herman Nieters home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Wentz are pow staying at the Jake Wentz me. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nieters lke at the Henry Sicbel home Inesday. Mr. Lytle was a caller at the Fode home Wednesdayr Ted Nolan called at the >O. O. Sperry home Saturday. ‘J Hienbaugh children called at the Ryan home one day this wee!:. — Ruth Kerr spent Tearing with her parents at Hurdsfiel Ed Nolan was a Wing caller Mon- : ‘ lohn Witt hauled grain for Fred Smith Mey ss Mr. and . Ed Nolan. ere in Denhoff W. Frid John Witt stayed over night with LeRoy Marchant Saturday evening. tt a ee Frank | Ecklund | ie | Walter Coleman wa: a Bismarck Wednesday. H companied home by his sirters, Elsie janet. x Miss Dorothy Moz-ris. returned to ther home Monday evening to visit wit caller in was ore. Thanksaivig. She is La housework. w da: ‘Mrs, Iver’ Erickson and) ning d| foot towner. Wallace Anderson Thursday ‘ eve- ning. Donald_and Dorothy M: tored to Bismarck TWeinettan afer there sister, who attend: school Gordon Williams and Gerald M tis visited wit: Clerance ‘Anderson Sunday. this vicinity attended the Sandcrholm haga: Mr. and Mrs. Edw Morris and family of Cromwell, Issy Borwn, Joe Jiras, Steve and Leonard Morris, pall Thanksgiving at the T. F. lorris hom Wal was a caller in Bismarck’ Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson and el were shopping in Wilton Sat- urday. Emil Hilken was a shopper in Bis- marck Woteeetey Miss Lillian Hilken ho has been visiting with her folks for a few weeks is leaving for Bimarck Mon- day to work. Archie Holden of Wilton was a supper guest at the A. F. Anderson home Friday evening. Burl Monroe and son_ Donal Clarence Anderson and Elsie Aldythé McCullough motored to Wilton Sunday evening. A number of young Saas irom ‘eve- is visiting at the Suelts and Engle- man homes. Emil has not been well all summer and intends to spend the winter at his old home here. hneider, all dogk school staff, spent ee friends, week, school_met Mwesday-ovening, Now. evening, Nov. 22. The following program was given: Xylophone solo, Miss Wini- fred Mandigo; paper on malnutri- ion, Mra, O, R. Bauer; clarinet and saxophone solos, “My Wild Irish Rose,” “Let Me heart,” by <fessrs O. R. Bauer and 8B hneider; demonstration of viquette, Miss Evelyn Day, assisted Clara Schaefer. Next mecting il be held Tuesday evening, Dec. The Study and Civic club met Wednesday ibe Mable McCullough was a caller at| ne the Bural Monroe home Sunday eve- ning. [_ SW. Burleigh Mrs. George Scarbough, who was taken seriously ill at her home last week, is reported to be improving at a Bismarck hospital. Her many friends hope she will have a speedy recovery. While Mr. Davenport and _ his helper were trying to repair their windmill the wheel came loose, knocking the man down from a 30 He was taken to a Bismarck hospital where he re- ceived aid for his injuries. That the poor man wasn’t killed seems to be nothing short of a miracle. He was bruised some and had received two broken ribs and other olan This gentleman is a stranger in this state but he has the sympathy of those who have been fortunate enough meet him. His father is a in a few days to take him me. Three new pupils have entered Manning school No. 1. They are Edward Bricknaw, Earnest and Lucile Weingle. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mallard took their etd daughter to the Bismarck hospital last week, where she is receiving medical attention. ais Mallard remained in town with er. This vicinity received quite a heavy snow storm Saturday. The snow began early in the day and contin falling a, all day. Several farmers in this vicinity are busy hauling corn to Bismarck. Others are very anxious to get theirs out of the field. Some are hiring it picked, others are giving a share of the corn. Lee Mallard took a load of hogs to town Tuesday. ° $$$ $$ | Braddock | —— Services in the Methodigt Church Sunday morning, Dec. 4, at 11:30. The Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. O. R. Martini Saturday af- ternoon. A goodly numBer of ladies turned out to help finish up the work for the bazaar, which will be held Saturday, Dec. A splen- did lunch was served by the hostess. Mrs. P. Hanson, who has been in the Bismarck hospital undergoing treatment returned home Wednes- ye A bebe gc ‘Was born to Mr. and Mrs. A. Behelheimes of Dana Thurs- day, Nov. 17. Mrs. H. Arnsdorf of Eau Clair, Wis., is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. H. M. Sherwin. Miss reissus Mandigo of Bis- marck, who is teaching school near Sterling, spent the lteoaer de holidays with her brother, W. W. Mandigo, and family. Mrs. D. M. Henry left Friday for Selfridge to visit with her daugh- ter, Mrs. Geo. Davis and family. irs. Johnar Juhola, who has been fn the Bismarck hospital for sev- eral weeks, returned home Wednes- day. We are glad to report that Mrs. Juhola is improving. The teachers of the Methodist Sunday school met with the teach- ers of the Braddock school Monday evening to make arrangements for @ community Christmas tree. It was decided to have the free and program in the school nasium on the evening of Dec. 28rd at 8 v’clock sharp. It is greatly desired that the community bear in mind that the program will commence at 8 oclock sharp and those wishing to hear the entire BS ee must be there on time. ¢ program is to be prepared by the school teachers and all other arrangements by the Sunday school teachers. daugiter spent ‘Thankogiving with ir spent ing wi Hazelton fri inneapolis ar- rived in Braddock Saturday to visit with his sister, Mrs. A, Amund- ton. Rev. C. M. Pearson and family event Thanksgiving with Mr. and Larson of "Bismarck was a J ac-| Breddock caller Saturday. Ado! McCarl of Wing spent delphi with Braddock Morris, with| eral ds 2) mendous it is impossible for them to ~auty to my home.” After routine business papers were read Ly Mrs. Long, Mrs. Piers and Mrs. Lesher and a piano solo was played by Mrs. Barton. SHORT TALKS BY THOUGHT- FUL MOTHERS A California (Long Beach) Moth- er speaks: “Only a mother who has sed through anxious hours of ear of croup can appreciate our feeling of gratitude toward Foley’s Honey and Tar Meri torte It stop- ped Junior’s dreadful hoarse croupy cough the very first night he took and it was a great relief to sce him drop into a quiet sleep. Since then, we have many times proven its reliability for coughs and cqjds,” Sa also for whooping cough.— Ve . Hello, Bill:—The Elks club is open for you every evening after 6 o’clock. Come up and make it your headquarters. Burn Beulah Coal Wachter Transfer Co. 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