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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1927 Knife River t Miss M. ha hed ct ae Doug: re Crag ing their week’s vaca- tion at Miss Abraham's home at He- ron. Mrs. H. Baulkee is spending her week's vacation, with her chum, Miss PI gh ringer, who boards at the me. beri 3 Steda , who is teaching at the school No. 3, is spending a week’s vacation at her home in Gmigier, who has been visit- ing relatives and friends east of Bis- marck the past two weeks, returned home Friday. Miss Lela Goben and Alice Bieng, who are attending Dickinson normal, are spending their two weeks’ vaca- tion at the home of their\parents in| Baker this vicinity. Don Peck left last Wednesday for Wisconsin, where he will 5; the Christmas vacation with relatives and friends. Maxie Lehmann drove to Hebron Friday wheer he did some Christmas pie! Pa Miss gp ke Miss Ab- raham and Frank Lehmann accom- - panied him to Hebron and will spend their Christmas vacations there. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schneider and children and Mr. and Mrs. 1. P. Woolery and children drove over to the John Lauritz home Saturday to celebrate Christmas eve. : C. Church took Don Pech and Miss dg to Richardton Wednesday, where ks Stedgy left for her home in South Dakota and Don Pech for Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Schaffner and children drove to Golden Valley to do their Christmas shopping. Peo- ple of this vicinity suffe from the cold driving to towns to do their Christmas shopping. Arena Bert Glanville, Harold were guests Christmas at Mr. and Mrs. Howard Glanville’s in W: Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Touring went to Fargo Saturday to spend Christ- mas with Mrs. Touring’s parents and also with the Touring child: as the two little girls are staying with their grandparents while at- tending school. Ben Klagenburg, John Wutzke were business ers in town Fri- "A The program and social at the Stark school was very much en- joyed by all those in attendance. Old Santa arrived ave in time to give all those a thrill who thought e must be stuck in a snow barik and couldn’t keep the date. There was no school Monday, it “being a holiday. There will a week's vacation in School No. 2, but in No. 4 there won't he any. Miss Erickson returned Friday with her brother and sister who came after her from north of Goodrich, W. H. Stark, Allen Frazier, Tees, John Bailey, Fred Smith and sey Tuttle Thursday. night there with friends and re- turned home Friday. Charlie Sattler made a trip to Tuttle in his Essex Wednesday, but it was such a tedious trip be- cause of so much snow he returned | and home via the state road. He says there is but one drift betwen their place and Goodrich, which goes to show they haven’t near the amount of snow that we have. and Mrs. Owen McIntyre and family, Ed Smith and George Mc- Intyre were entertained Christmas by Mr. and Mrs. Ben KI M d Mrs. J day evening. Johnnie Laib went home Satur- nd. Christmas with his le feturned to work Mon- ith and Dan McKinnon and ere in Wing Friday. d Mrs. Ed Pond did shopping in Wing Tues- day. Miss Esther Glanville is home spending. a week's vacation. she school. City Setanta Tact, Coll iP She will leave for Valley ge for six ‘eber was a caller at Ed itmas. Miss Theo Johns, who has jday school Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Koon and family and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kositz- Mr. and Mrs. Ben Koon of Fargo are spending their Christmas vaca- tion at the Gosney home. Charley Anderson is having his icehouse filled. -_ The program at the Sterling hall Thursday evening was’ repo! ‘very good. A large crowd attended. Supper guests at the Geo, Lee and Wilbert Koon. home in Sterling Thursday night were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Koon and Florence Gosney. Mrs. P. M. Gosney was hostess at an oyster weet Saturday. Guests were Mrs. . Gaskill and son Earl, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Koon and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Koon. Lloyd Nelson spent Christmas at the home of his sister, Mrs. Niemi Mr. and Mrs. Swindling and ‘Jim’ were Moffit callers Friday. Mrs. Candee has left to spend a week's vacation With home folks. \, The carloads of coal which come into Sterling disappear about as fast as they arrive. - Laverne Richardson and Joe Cox are cutting ice on the reservoir. Lloyd Nelson; tested at Gosneys’ onda: Tuesda; M y, ind Y Mr. fs a down from Bis. 4 Still The Misses Agnes and Ida Tos- seth, Elsie and Jeanette Coleman and Dorothy Little, who are attend- ing high school in Bismarck, are spending their vacations at their re- spective homes near Still. on was a caller in Re- mas gan Monday night. A beautiful fea- ture of the program was a solo by little Margaret Law, accompanied by nee, ere tiny the piano. World, will be given at the Swedish cra church Friday evening, Dec. Miss Ella Nordquist and Vernon Nordaquist called at the Henry Thor home Monday afternoon. Ned ‘Asplund made a trip to the home of his brother John for a load of grain Monday. é A full house saw the play, “An Old-fashioned Mother,” given at Still Thursday evening. The ladies of the Swedish Lutheran church served lunch after the play. A neat sum was made and presented to Carl Landerholm as a Christmas present. Mr. Landerholm has been blind for about two years. The North and South schools of Estherville township joined in their Christmas program and rendered it at the South school Thursday eve- ning. It was very well attended. Mrs. Bert Hedstrom and baby son returned home on the train Monday after spending a few weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albin Hed- strom in Bismarck. Mrs. Anthony Ericson has been ill during the Christmas season. - Mr. and Mrs. Eric Pearson and family spent Christmas day at the 0. G. Hagstrom home. August Asplund left Still on the train Saturday for Bismarck where he will visit for a time with his son daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Asplund. Pete Benson is visiting during the holiday season with his niece, Mrs. Steve Little, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Johnson, Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Johnson and Mr. and Mra. A. Forsgren were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ur John- son Christmas day. Mr. and“Mrs. John Asplund and Mrs. Peterson of Mandan, Mr. and Mrs. 0. G. trom and daughter Nellie were callers at the August lund home Monday. lestedt of Re; M an uncle of Mrs. Martin Stra: in, of this Lutheran church Monday. A Sun- services w) was él all. Nuts nd’ 4 juts were distributed to the chil and the parents. Miss Katherine Lynch, who is teaching the Wendahl school about four miles from Dodge, is apenaing her vacation at her parental home in Aes 1 meeting of the Cor e annual meeting of the Congre- tional church will fe held Wednes- fy, the fifth of January. lacob Grossman was a passenger to Bismarck Monday, where he will receive medical attention. Miss Sigrud Harris was a passen- r to St. Paul, where she spent her hristmas vacation, Mrs. George Johnson visited Sun- day and Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pedersen. Miss Ethel Belknap was a passen- | Ji er to Valley City, where she spent er Christmas vacation at het par- ental home, [7 Steiber | The Misses Vina Oder, Bessie An- derson and Magdalen Patzner, stu- dents of Bismarck high school, are spending their vacation at their homes in Steiber township. The Misses Cathern and Rose El- len Doyle left Thursday, to spend their vacation at their home in Velva. W. 8S. Oder has installed a new Atwater-Kent radio. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hickel and Miss Mary Doyle were entertained at dinner at the William Bucholz home in Wilson township Monda; Mr. and Mrs. C. L. M tained the follo guests mas day: Mr. and Mrs. John Carl- son and children, Dennis and Doris, | hi and Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Hickel and Miss Mary Doyle. Mrs. John Carlson has received word that her mother, Mrs. H. Smith, of Driscoll, has entered a Bismarck hospital for treatment. The Anderson and Oder young ople made up a sieighing party junday evening. The entertainment at the school- house Wednesday evening was well} Man attended. Bernice Patzner, who has been very is slowly improving. ¢ te | Temvik John Schlect helped butcher pigs at the Breckke home east of town the fore pat of the week. Harry Lynn of Linton transacted business here Wednesday. Misses Sophie Larvick and Beu-, lah Buck returned from Ellendale where they’ have been attending normal school. They will spend Siege) vacation with home OlKSs. Charles Endersand Ed. Chilson transacted business at Linton! Thursday. Mrs. Chris Grenz of Hazelton was an overnight caller Wednesday at the home of her parents, return- ing to Hazelton Thursday on the’ train. Miss Blanche Buck had her Christmas program Friday after- noon at her schoolhouse north of town. The teacher and pupils are enjoying a Christmas vacation. ~ Rheinold Walker, 17-; of Mr. and Mrs. Fred at the Bismarck hospital early Fri- day morning. About four weeks ago Rheinold was taken to the hos- pital, where every possible effort’ jade to save his life. Meningitis was the cau: The remains were brought from Bismarck Saturday and funeral services held from the Baptist church in Temvik Sunday, Ve, Oswald Eymann of Linton officiat- ing. Because many friends of the family being not familiar with Ger- man language Rev. Eymann invited Rev. Frisbe of Linton M. E. church to assist in the service by offering 2 few words of consolation to the bereaved parents and sorrowing friends. The quartet from Linton composed of Mesdames Eymann and | tion. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mausehund and | ino Carol Graf and Messrs Jacob and Himes Graf offered appropriate selec- ‘ions. in the Temvik cemetery. Rheinhold was the only child of Mr. and Mrs. community, died in a Bismarck hos-| Walk ital fn evening after a linger- 3| chi has two months vacation in her to attend the State]. alker. The progran at the schoolhouse y evening was well attended by more than a full house. The pro- gram was immensely enjoyed by all. It was as follo Welcome, da i *|will ‘spend the Spinal | Ball f death THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Schlecht. Mrs. Louise Foell spent Christmas at the home of her son Frank Foell. Miss Frances Koppy of Linton nt ~Christmas her _ sister, eresa at the A. W, it home, Miss Ann Monahan of Linton spen' Christmas at the Frank Foell home.| parted Mr. and Mrs, John C. Bell and children of Carson, spent Christmas as the Charles Enders home. r. and Mrs, James Monahan and shter and Miss Adele Venne were istmas dinner guests at the Frank Foell home. Mr. and Mrs, Brogden of Hazelton spent Christmas at the home of their son, Chester Brogden. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nauman were Christmas dinner guests at the home of the'latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. ohn Blasen. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Enders and M da Ch and . Sorem nounce the birth of a daughter. Mr. and. Mrs. Carl Reich, Jr. and children were callers at the Chester | H Brogden home. Sunday evening. Herman Zabel of Miles City, Mont., is a@ guest at the George ‘Wilfert ome. - Mids Frieda Peterson entertained hey ils and their parents and fri ‘at a Christmas party at the school house aftern ‘The Misses Ruth and Mefeere Hickle, who have been teaching near Dodge, arrived here Saturday morn- ing to spend the holidays at their lome. Miss Helen Brown is spending h Christmas vacation at the John Sulli- gan home. s Miss Frieda Peterson left Satur- for Fargo where she holidays with her sister. Warren Miller, who ee underwent an operation for aj - citis at the Deaconess hospital in dan, returned to his home Wed- nesday evening. Peter Shumsky made a trip to Hazen Friday, returning the next day accompanied by his son Allan, who is home for the holidays. Miss Francis Scheetz of Hensler vi atl Seeder day with her sister, rge Huffman. Mrs. Frank Dvorak left Friday morning to 3} the holidays at her old home in Marshall, Minn, joe sien beter! int - e past few days. playmates hope he will soon be well and able to join in the vacation merriment. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Smith and Bob Bagnell See Christmas day at the H.R. Smith home. James and Paul Flowers of Ober- on, N. D., are visiting at the J. Flowers home. f Hampton | John Weber went to Linton on business the fore of the week. Among those who were business callers at Cannon Ball Monday were Merle Buck, Edwin Morford, Henry Knittel and Steve Koppy and son -old son| Math. ath. George Umber is visiting his brother Porter fora short time. Mrs, Steve Koppy.and son: ‘Math went to Fort Rice een trains, John E. Renschler went to Cannon Tuesday on business. Merle Buck is busy. hauling wheat to Cannon Ball. Henry Ohlhanser was a business caller at Porter Umber’s Friday. He purchased a load of wood there. Godfrey Grenz was an ov ht caller at Hazelton’ this week. He made the trip by team. Christ Grenz and Jake Oster of near lton, were business callers in this vicinity Wednesday. Miss Luella eared teacher of schoal No. 3, left for her home near Hazelton during her Christmas vaca- family went to Linton to do some The remains were laid to rest | Christm: Cecil Morford and Henry Konittel peed callers at Cannon Ball this week, Mr. and Mrs. “Ted” Lawler were business callers at Linton Saturday. . C. Denhown was a caller at Cannon Ball the latter part of the "| week. uletide Drill, infermediate grades; sty! show, Primary grad H “Christmas Carol,’ , ig “Good high schéol and upper grades; “Christmas Lullaby,” inter- mediate and pri: “The Star The Christmas held at tional church south of af young folk ot thig viclatty yor ol Ung 24th. of the ber Saturday evening, [Bales shipped a grades: sruartet, Peter it,” high school | butcher girls; recitation, “Getting Some| _ 4 istmas Money,” Clement Deis; her|dramatization Christmas Carol me folks. Futland and Katie Satur- -clative will audience. The lower grades have one week's while the high school will have two weeks. P Mr end Mrs. oe sare eae’ y as guests of relatives jay speni - mas and a weeks vacation with relatives at Mott. During their absence Spencer Peterson will take charge at their farm. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Halverson were called from their home in| Washington to attend the funeral of Mrs, Halverson’s mother, Mrs. Twingley, who has been making is aa with her, sor at Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Halverson spent! Christmas with their son family, Mr, and Mrs, Theodore Hal- verson of Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Burger’ of Judson, N. D., have moved onto the fog Nelson farm, known as the F._X. Dempsey farm. Mr. and Mrs, Harmon have been quite sick at the home of Mr. larmon’s parents the past week. » J. Rausch and Henry Cors spent Thursday and Friday as busi- ness visitors in Elgin. Mr. Wandke departed for Chi- cago at to Ge a two weeks vacation Wain oe ley W ee 2! lay and Stanley War- nick of Lark delivered hogs to the local buyer Tuesday. Peter Klien was a business vis- itor in Elgin Wednesday. Adolf Reh! went to Rosco Wed- nesday retu Thursday with tie, who attends: » Who will spend her vacation at home. Blanche Steele teacher in Clear- el pl Ling bs eal et jome lay spend her vacation with relatives. la Mr. and Mrs, Paul Dempsey had as their Christmas guests, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Owens and children of! Shields, and Mr. and Mrs, W. C. Grace and children, Lutheran Sunday school under the supervision of Misses Mattie Peterson, Helen Rosson and Mrs. W. Morison, gave a very in- teresting Christmas program at the schoolhouse Sunday evening. Rev. Halmrest of Flasher, the regular] tor, was in attendance and as- with the program. . J. Rowell ot Canncn Ball was shopping in town Saturday, f Steele Miss Ruth Matthews arrived Fri- day from her school in Marmarth and will spend a two'weeks’ vacation here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Matthews. x Mr. and Mrs. Arne Vinie spent Christmas with relatives in Dickin- son. Judge Hensted issued marriag> li- censes last week to Carl Jacobson and Stella Olsen and to Ervine Meu- stel and Olga Nelson. Walter Rosen arrived from Grand Forks where he attends the State University and is_ spending the Christmas holidays at the home of his mother, Mrs. Rosa Rosen. Allen school gave their an- nual Christmas program Thursday day night. ie » who has been here visiting her’sons for several weeks, left last week for her home in Missouri. She had intended re- maining over the holidays but changed her plans on account of the extremely cold weather. ise and Lynn Sherman, who attend the university at Grand Forks, are spending the holidays at the-home of their father, Auditor 7hobert Gs Craig, aged 14 . Craig, years, died at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Craig, of Allen town- ship, Dec. 19. Bobby was afflicted heart trouble from his birth, eo his passing was not unexpected. The funeral was held in the Allen | Tu school consolidated house = Thurs- day afternoon. Rev. Gress conducted service and body was laid to rest in Woodlawn cemetery. Mrs. Gardner Foye entertained the Presbyterian Missionary society afternoon. The students fd the nected abn are enjoying a two weeks’ vacation. The teachers who are not making their homes here have as follows: Ma Snoetland to Tolna, D.; Miss Alice somlarie to Audubon, Minn.; Miss Josephine Johnson to Velva, N. "4 iss Papermaster to Grand ion | father, ne to their | son, rtha | berg, Andrew Olson, Charles tion here at the home of his , Mr. E. M. Wiley. Fay Ritchie, who Is business college in Bismarck, is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and bat ‘om Ritchie. marck and spent Christmas here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Altes. W. E. Perry of Bismarck made a business visit here Thursday. Rev. and Mrs. Gress attended the Christmas Propeas of the Methodist Sid school in Driscoll Monday ni te ‘Str, and Mrs. Ray Stair, Héward and Harry Cunningham of Bismarck spent Christmas with relatives here. Mrs, Charlie Carlson left Friday for Des Moines, Ia., where she will grand- d| visit for some time with relatives. Mr. and Mrs, .Clifford Erickson entertained relatives from Driscoll on Christmas day. Marion Ness came from Bismarck Saturday and_ visited at hi Sunday and Monday, leaving Mon- day night for Grand Forks. elmont Chamberlain spent Christmas day with his mother, 5 Mary Chamberlain. 4 ‘ f Menoken 1 | OREN onh i =ch Misses Ell.. and Mildred Funston, who are teaching near Regan, are spending their Christmas vacation with their mother, Mrs. M. E. Fun- ston. Mr. Mrs. Chris DeGroot and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ebeling and family were entertained at di ner Christmas day by Mr. and Mrs, Mick Agnew. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Graves m tored to McKenzie t: ing Chri: mas dinner with Mr. and Mrs, Ros- cece Browne. Miss Nellie Brown nad Mr. Wil- liam Trzynka were married Christ- mas eve in Bismarck and left Christmas day for Dickinson where they will visit Mr. Trzynka’s par- ents. The Christmas program at the consolicated school was well attend- ed Thursday evening. The program was excellent, although some of the pupils had only a short time to prac- tice. Santa arrived after the pro- gram and gave out candy, apples and presents. P. T, A. membership drive was carried out Thursday evening after the Christmas program, About 50 Persons joined. Miss Gertrude Ness will spend the holidays with her grandmother at Mayville, N. D. a Miss Ruth Kuhnle is visiting at Fort Rice and Levona, N. D., during Christmas vacation. Miss Hilda Evanson is spending the two weeks’ Christmas vacation at her home in Northwood, N. D. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sherman of Iowa arrived here Saturday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Sherman, who lives north of Menoken. J. H. Salter had a six-tube At- water Kent radio installed Saturday evening. Vernon King, who is attending the Agricultural college at Fargo, is vis- “sy his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. . King. » Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dance and dren were dinner guests at the T. Dance home Christmas day. Miss Laurette Jacobson of Ster- Ming spent Christmas day at the Park Wood home. Miss Ruth Welch, Alice Klip- stein, Elmer Klipstein and Miss Margery DeGroot, Bismarck high school students, are spending their vacation at their parental homes. The third trick at the depot closed Monday. ‘ ee | Rock Hill J ———_—_—_—_—_—__ Mr. and Mrs. Carl Landerholm were. its of the Gordon home Fri- day, Albert Vollen was a Regan caller 4 | esday. WwW. i. Kolb helped Chas. Magnu- son to dress some turkeys to ship Tuesday. Willard Diamond called at J. F. Little’s Thursday. Mrs, Keator was a Regan caller Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson vis- ited at the Ryeberg home Friday. callers were C. O. Kett! Oscar Magnuson, Albin Fen rr ianson, Wm. McCullough, Ernest Corde Andrew Kolb and Stephen lon: Mr. and Mrs. Chris Wageman were guests of August Wangeman Miss Mabel DeWall feft last week | Frida: for New York state where she wil of the winter. spend the balance Mrs. L. G. Brown of Laurel, Mont., | Frida: visited relatives here last week, Christmas eve the Epworth League visited different homes where there were sick folks and sang Christmas carols for them, The Steele school rendered a 2 1-2 hour Christmas program Thursday night. The program -consisted of plays LA nipred §rades and a can- tata, “ Jesus,” which was given under the direction of Miss Paper- ‘hes located in Stecle for riday. Mrs. Roy Little and Mrs. Earl Monder was shopping in Regan y- A basket social and Christmas pro- Sea was given at School No. 1 ursday evening. A la! crowd was present who enjoyed pro- gram. A nice sum o! ceived from the sale of the baskets. Miss Aletha Johnson, teacher, left on Friday evening by train for her parental home at Driscoll where she wai epee ir er saga, “a le is spending his (Christmas vacation at home , this Week, - Marion Scott and Stephen Mon- me called at Leo Sheldon’s on Tues- ‘Andrew Olson called at W. H. by train to spend their two vacation at their parental Quite a few from around here at- tended the funeral of Mrs. Uhde hoon a Victor Nelson called at Gordon's Friday money was re-|ed thi irs. Benedict of Wilton is a guest of her daughter, Mrs. R. Little: Emil Moses was a Wing caller on Altes’ came. from Bis-| Friday. attended the Christmas program and basket social Thursday evening. Fr Bey Farley called at W. HL Kotb's riday. Dinner guests at the Roy Little heme Christmas were Mr. and Mrs, Uglum and son of Wilton and Mrs. Benedict. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nelson were Regan callers Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, Albert Vollen and children spent Christmas day with relatives. Donald Sheldon, who makes his home with his uncle, Albert Vollen, returned to Bismarck to spend his oe vacation at his parental ome, Mr. and Mrs, eee Rupp, Paul and Marvin had Christmas dinner at the M. O’Brien and Ed Rasche fam- ilys’ home. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Taylor and pean f returned home last week af- bay siting for two months in Ill- inois. There was services held at the | schoolhouse Tuesday ct 1 o'clock, af- ter which the Ladies’ Aid society held their regular meeting. The next P. T. A. meeting will be held Friday, Jan. 6th. Miss Alice Strand, nurse at the Bismarck hospital, spent Monday Nae her mother coming home by rain. Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCullough and son Buddy were euests of thé Joe Mickelson home Saturday evening. {Canfield | ° A Christmas program was given at the Canfield school’ Thursday af- ternoon. The teachers treated all the young folks and children to candy and nuts. The teachers left on the train for their respective homes to spend a week’s vacation, Einar, Arthur and Barney Strand and Irma Myers and B. Eide visited at the Ole Olson home Thursday evening. Grant Lindsey came home Wednes- day to spend Christmas with his| v' family. Fred Olson came home to spend two weeks with his folks after which he will return to Fiaxton, N. D., where he is working. Christmas dinner guests at_the Wilkinson home were Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Kuehl, Mr. and Mrs. G. 0. Lind- sey and son, Merrill Lindsey, Chas. Our, Mr. and Mrs. Howe and family. Dinner guests on Christmas day at the A. N. Strand home were Mrs. S. L. Jordahl and family. Irma Myers left on the train for Wilton Saturday to spend Christmas with her mother. Visiting at the A. F. Ghylin home Saturday night were Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson and family and Merrill Lindsey. Burnett Jacobson left for Petti- bone Friday to ee Christmas with her father, P. J. Jacobson. A_ surprise party was given at the H, McCullough home in honor of their son, Robert, the occasion being his birthday. A nice time was had by all. At midnight a potluck lunch ‘was served. Uscar and Fred Olson were pas- sengers on the train Manday morn- ing. They went to Pettibone to visit with their brother, Ole Olson, who was badly hurt this winter and is slowly improving. Mr. and Mrs. H. Taylor and fam- ily were dinner guests at the Ira Bailey home Sunday. Mrs. I. Bartey visited at the M. C. O’Brien home Monday. Matt and Mauris Strand of Aber- crombie are visiting at the A. Strand home. Wilfred Little is spending a two weeks’ vacation with his parents. He will then return to Devils Lake to on with his school work. Miss Gudrun Jordahl was a pestonge on the train Monday to 'atertown, S. D., where she will visit her aunt a few days. She will bring her brother, Norman, back with her. Norman has been in South Dakota for a while, where he underwent an operation. Doris McCullough spent the Christmas week with Lucille John- son. BEES SE [ _Welch’s Spur | —————— Otto Dorman and sons loaded and shipped a car of wheat from the Spur the first part of the week. Robert Welch drove to Menoken Joe Hill called on his father-in- law, John Alsbury, Monday. A number of the parents and small children of the neighborhood attend- je Christmas program and tree held at Boyd School No. 1 Tuesday. Hugh MeMurrich and Dietrich drove to Menoken Tuesday. They stopped at Robert Welch’s place to leave a battery which they wished to have ‘ged. Wilson Jessup, nephew of Mr. and Mrg, Horace Dirlam, left for his hoifle in Wenatchee, Wash., Wednes- day. Wilson had been staying with his aunt and uncle for the past year, and attended Boyd school No. 1. His playmates and teacher will miss him tly. er Robert Welch picked a load of corn John Welch left a battery to be charged at Robert Welch’s Wednes- day. Mr. Welch was on his way to the Spur to take the train for Bis- amrck, where he spent the nig] returning home the next day. Oliver Welch called at the home of his son Robert, Wednesday. Some of the Hanson children have bese. $0 the sick list for the past wee! Chester Boyd motored to Bis- marck We pete Robert Boyd and John Als- uy, Wi Ve as ys Bismarek, returned home for the holidays the middle of the ee Horace Dirlan and Mrs. Ralph Ishmall, who had been in Bis- parlors Wednesday. x Ed Doppler went to eres y of the South Soo : ttended the midnight servieg at the] Catholic church that evening.’ Mr, ler and his son e c to Menoken on No.8 Sunday, where they were met with a sled by Law-| rence and Leo Doppler and‘ Ro Welch, They returned home with Mr, Welch for Christmas dinner. Mr. Scar! h was with them also. Scatborgugh hed Christmas’ dlaner arboroug! ristmas at the Alsbury home. They called at Robert Weich’s for Mr. bor ough in the evening. r. and Mrs, Slater and grand- children of near Brittin visited at the home of their daughter, M: John Welch, Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and| family visited at the A. D. Welch home Monday evening. Mrs. John) Divine, cousin of Robert, who has been visiting her parents for several weeks, expects to leave for the west. the middle of the week. Lawrence and Leo Doppler hauled. coal from the Spur Monday. Mr, ee and A. D. Welch had the car ere, i— ine {| o M. P. Kaiser, who has been in St, Alexius hospital for a couple of! weeks, returned to Braddock Friday, not very much, improved in health, Those who spent Christmas with home folks in Braddock were Misses Sylvia and Elna Nylund of Bismarck, | Misses Phrene and Winnifred genes Miss Myrtle Feltheim, Miss Rachel Shepard, Misses Alice and Gertrude Lusi Miss Cecil Ryan and Jim| yan. Sohn Pailing is Miaage | the win- ter with his daughter, » R. Ne Corey. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Allen left Thursday evening to Linge the Christmas holidays with their daugh-' ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs, Arn- old Anderson, of Cooperstown, N.) Dak. Miss Mary Ryan, who has been| ing friends at Michigan, re- turned to her home, here. Grant Peteyson is visiting friends in California during the Christmas holiday: Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Bauer of the high school staff are spendin, vacation at the home of Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. rson of Tell. Miss Day is visi at her home at Scranton, N. D., Mr. Schneider is visiting at his home in Ellendale, while Mrs. Sherwin of the piety department is spending her; olidays at her home here. A fair-sized crowd gathered al the school gym Friday evening for the Christmas program which was) put on by the school. Through some misunderstanding Santa did not ap- pear on the scene, which was a great disappointment to the children. filled with nuts, candy, oranges and, apples were distributed among the children. At the close of the Le dhe a large basket filled with all kinds of groceries, fruits and meats, also several large checks enclosed in en- velopes w were in the basket, were presented tc Rev. C. M. Pear- son, pastor of the Methodist church, | J. D. McCusker spent Christmss| with his family in Hazelton. Misses Myrtle and Margaret Ol- son, who are teaching in the vicin- ity of Braddock, are spending the Christmas holidays with their mother, M M. Olson. A. J. Piers was a passenger to Bismarck one evening last week, re- turning home the next day accom-| panied by his daughter Gertrude. We are pi to report that Agon Feltheim is able to be out} again after his recent illness. Harvy Weber, of Hazelton spent Christmas at his home here. E. E. Lesher has bought out the| ol hall in Kintyre and is doing Basiees there now. Loritz Peterson,” son of John PJ Peterson, who has been very il with pneumonia, although not being able to be out of bed is somewhat improved. . H. Corey was a passenger to} Bismarck Friday ev x. Mrs. Francis Bri of Farga arrived in Braddock Fridav to, vitit] with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Martin. if The Christmas mails coming into Braddock this year has been tl largest since Mrs, Savage has beer postmaster, also the outgoing mai has been very large. Mrs. Bernard Baxter of Manda is visiting friends and relatives in Braddock this week. The school board has hired Miss Edith Haas, a former teacher o Braddock, to help in the high schoo! during the remainder of the school term. Miss Haas will be welcomed back to Braddock as she was one ol our. popular teachers last year. J. E. Fitzgibbons spent a cou! of days in Bismarck last week. The Ladies’ Aid society of the M E. church will meet with Mrs. J. Allensworth, ursday afternoon January 5, Mrs. C. T, Barton entertained 1 ladies at bridge Thursday evenin: honors going to Mrs. Lesher an Mrs. Junge. A dainty lunch wi served at midnight. Miss Margaret Bumfaulk went ti Brittain Saturday to spend her . S. Reaman two children took Sunday with Mrs. Reaman’s parents, Mr. MThae rth Le: met WO! ague Sund evening in the Methodist hare vel nice program ‘under agement of Mrs. Sherwin, pres! with Miss Hattie Fetterley as juer’s vod ily, family, Mr. and Mrs. 8. ily, and Mrs. A, J. ily and Mrs. Bernar Roenis REF

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