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PAGE EIGHT — Eransor om nmensors 5 or ‘was a member, attended in a ‘MMe, Joseph Michelson suffered painful Ghylin E. J, Englebretson juries from burns on her hauled et ot eae oem Se: spi ben Krause were) and arms. Sh cally St the Le Davis home Christ-| covering’ nicely mas day. 5 Li Ninatietiny foe tater Mrs. Fred Ehnes has been sick in] Jacob Burkhardt made * business Her friends 4g 1 Linton Tuesday. recovery. nk left Tuesday for ‘Miss Anderson of Bis- marck spent Christmas vacation at/ vacation with his parents, Mr. and her home south of Re; Me Walter. Chatlle as? Clave of Linton s Iarael Restor wie callers in Regan] Wednesday between trains visting ursday. at the Charles Enders home. Arthur and Emanuel Lenderholm Mr. and Mrs. John Bell and were business callers in Regan|children left Wednesday for their ce , the mail carrier on Thursdi home at Carson, N. D., after spend- George Gr ing the Christmas. holidays at the Rural fo. 8 of Wilton, was| Charl unable to distribute the mail all od les rs home. Hein- way, as the roads were im Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. ler of Heaton, N. D., announce south of the Sheminsky farm. a daughter, Dec. 23. Walter Shemi mi the birth of one week. ie on oe made a brief call] Glen Chase of Hazelton was Frida: spending a few days here with for- mer schoolmates. Mr. and Mrs. David Calquhoun nt Friday evening at the A, W. hom was a caller|The Heinmillers are former Temvik residents. in. nm ‘Walter mother ft me 9 wees urday evening from Valley City August Krause and son Adolf/ where she spent Christmas vacation Christmas at + he with he: its. Mi: Wallace ian at thelr home nest/ Started school Monday. ‘iss Hilda «Krause spent iss Carri ith her si mas wit ister and nurse’s training at the Be Alexius mother in Wilton, returning Batis io end New Yates 9 5 spel lew Year's ee Alen was a caller in Re-|days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. gan Monday evening. Jacob Burkhardt. She returned to Quite a number attended the| Bismarck Tuesday. program given in the Pentecostal] Rex Albrecht left Monday for Bis- church Monday evening. marck. Where he will attend the Mr. and » Dave §) g| Bismarck Business College. were callers in Regan ursday’ Nauman was a caller morning. rier on Route No. 3 ‘The mail cai on met his train. weeks Julia. George the David Calghoun home Sunda: A number of friends = surpri: Miss Ann Calquhoun Saturday eve- day a ning. It being her birthday anni- ‘versary. Ragan Tare. deg tien playing Progressive whist. High Miss Ella Funston spent Christ-|honors went to Miss Lois Wallace mas vacation with her mother andjand John Leno, Jr., and consolation relatives in Menoken. to Miss Dorothy Donnelly and Emil Fred Middlesteadt passed away at| Schenkenberger. A delicious lunch the Bismarck hospital Monday. Hej was honor guest was formerly lived in this township and|the recipient of nice gifts. he leaves many friends to mourn Powers Hendrix departure. Charles his} Mr. and Mi entertained Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt and children, Mr..and Mrs. C. N. Hendrix and Mr. and Mrs. it Regan A it and son Neil at 6 ofeloek. dinner wechatg erie = See ee aa aca | evening was spent in playing cards. ‘ble, 17-year-old. son ‘i ot Me and Mire A, E Mace, who quimea enue sn ?Ping wmociaion ‘was the victim of the accidental dis-| Tye, charge of a shotgun on Christmas day. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. day, was rushed to the Bismarck nouiae Hocpital the. same evening. Chester Brogden was taken serious charge had ente: red his right fore. |'¥ sick Monday morning, arm and while it first appeared that the injury was slight and amounted the injury was and amounted Painted Woods j erely | ARERR tacit cia muscle was, ‘shot nearl Christmas da: big day f muscle was 6! rist ly was a y for or to the lapse of time:in wets every, neighbors visiting ach ting young man to the hospital] other ‘and relatives coming together and: the seriousness of the wound/+, have @ good time. Those out so much blood had beén lost that) caning during Christmas were: Mr. a transfusion of blood was necessary | and Mrs. Wm. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. ind for many hours the attending “i physician held out little hope of Joe Brown and Lester all had din ner Christmas eve with saving the young man’s life. was found that complications had set in.and it was necessary to &mpu- tate the.arm between the elbow and shoulder. His recovery now seems assured. The locat west bound passenger w Nelson train of the N. P. Ry. arrived in! christmas day to visit a couple of Regan one hour and twenty minutes 7 beltind schedule on Monday after. | hours with his niece, who had come the track and the ‘rom Chicago to spend Christmas at 4 the August Raloen heeuaa at Wilton. near Rol van : Se ‘was smashed, but the timely expert handling of the train CY Hannifield family. the Wm. Brown family had dinner at the Iver Erickson home. Christ- mas night Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown took in es Christmas program in Wilton.| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erickson and son Ernest, spent a couple of days at the Andrew Nelson home during itmas. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld and Mrs, Elsberg spent calletield day with the Elias Lillefjeld family at tion belie having Christmas dinner re, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Johnson called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erickson one day last week. Andrew Nelson called at the Ole Lillefjeld home Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lil tool in the show at Wilton Monday eve- wit returned to Cooperstown, poneey saare: Hee and aos A. ¥. Tountiette seers of Mise Le. Boat, Bre Tee and Mri. A. P,P who have been. spending the y. and Mrs. Joe Brown Me sod Mrs. Wan, Brown Thuredey | resignation of ¥ He will of Bis- John moved Satur- the the. eon- ‘ dwelling} Mrs. be Baxter. ” conditions per Mrs. W. : senger to student/ ceive medical ree | Peaeay, - League of home of E re i sf 4 ae : itis f errese t sb vie it I Lye his home in Hampton to spend the|her The evening was spent| R tl Charles Christmas day/ da, drove to Wilton} K; town. We orn, apg afternoon he left tertain- Mrs. it cards Mr. and Mrs. Jas Mu: - tained several friends Mon y* " a iiss Ethel Mandigo was \- ger to Bismarck rsday after: noon, returning Friday. visited lends it Blemarek couple si is in of days this weck. niet dahita F. 8 eda tov art the dav adies y evening. e Miss Izatta Schaefer of Napoleon | 4a spent New Year's at the home of aunt, Mrs. M. Vie. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bowers and family spent the week end at Mrs. Bowers’ None at Napleon. The Braddock members of the r entertained their hus- jive dinner party. ’s eve watch Satur- . The first course was served at home of Mr. and Mrs, F. M. Long, the main part of the dinner at the home of and Mrs. Baer and the dessert at of Mr. and Mrs. Rassen Aarvig, after which all went to the home of Dr. Baer where the evening was spent in social entertainment. The table decorations were carried out in the order emblem and colors. day eveni: THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE This was a new idea of a party which we ho} with the majority of married men. John Nixon was a business caller here Tuesday. Presbyterian church _ notes Sunday, January 8, 1928. Lei morning worship at 10 o'clock. Sun- day school at 11. Carson: Sunday school at 11. Mrs. Vernon Lane superintendent. _ Evening worship at 7:30, Rev. Corbitt will deliver the first of a series of sermons on the Ten Commandments. f Trygg | o—_—_—_—_—_——__—__—__—__-¢ W. Scott’s had a radio installed tecently. Edwin Olson and Alec Schoen- berger made a trip to Regan Tues- for ith: MG John Kruger made a trip to the Eigitcon, cal mine Wednesday after some coal and returned Thurs- day. ME. A. and Geo. F. Nelson had the misfortune of breaking their car Tuesday on the road to Regan and Wilton. They walked to Scott’s and phoned home. Charlie Reynolds went near the Billy Backman home and pulled the car. home. Leo Sheldon was a caller at the M. A. Nelson home Tuesday. He is doing some trapping around the creek, also shooting jack rabbits. Joe Varleys called at Geo. Rosen- beck’s Thuraday and got Mr. Rosen- beck: to examine his well which is out of order. He is an experienced well man but was unable to tell the trouble. Evelyn Duncan returned from Crosby, where she spent a week’s ;ivacation with her parents. Miss Lucille Elness spent a few days at the Robert Sharp home. Miss Adelaide Hall is visiting with her friend, Ida Hurr. Ars, . Kositzky, Leonard and Eloise of Bismarck visited at the Gaskill home for_a few days. Mr. and Mrs. John Benz and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Olson spent Christ- as piokics stot none Ly, Moffit. iss r Lang, Lang and Johnson visited at the George Lewis home Sunday night. Earl Gaskill and Ben Koon helped . M. Gosney butcher two hogs and one beef Thursday. Miss Veronica Riley is: spending the holidays with her sister, Mrs. obert Sharp. Miss Belva Beatty is spending a few days at the Raymond Loomis hore nd Mes Henry J Ir. a Irs. Henry Jesson spent Christmas at the Howard O'Hara = in Sabon ease sia lax Lang is 8! ing a carload of hig ee skied vi e Ro; jaker hoi Wedinead y : me ir. and Mrs. Floyd Belk spent Christmas with Mrs. John Baker. E. L. Hurr and family spent Christmas with the Earl Hall ee eee r. and Mrs. Dewey Olson spent Sunday night and Monday ae the ay z home ir. and Mrs. George Lewis and daughter Marion spent Christmas at the Burns Bailey home. Miss Bessie Morton . di ry ~ holidays with her folks, Mr : ane Charley Morton. ie Heal ‘ohigeshea to m_ Tuesda: i the holidays at her home. pce Leslie Cline has left for I Ronee pose ni is Sed the ys with her ts, Mr. Mrs. John Benz. ree Heed ee cee tad soto) eed ths rt Marion visi it! . and Mrs. Ix D. Bailey at Moffit Saturday. i Mr. and Mrs. Ben Koon, Earl Gaskill and Florence Gosney spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Wilbert oon and family. ,Quite a few from here shipped Pigs in the ‘carload that was shipped from Sterling Tuesda: Leith i —_—_—_— Miss Nellie Hone of Brisbane was the guest of Hazel Chalgren for a few days last week. The girls clothing club met at the home of Gladys Milnor Thurs- day afternoon and voted to serve supper for the dance Friday eve- Wyman it a few da ellie mech wen Tuesday, to visit her Uncle Oscar Lewis and family. Lou Rosenthal of Lodi, Wis. arrived here Monday and purchased two carloads of horses to ship east. Miss Ruth Cochrane and Faye Mossman entertained a number of folks at a New Year’s party at Lawfer Studio. Dancing was the chief amusement, after which a course lunc! was served by the hostesses. It is with irs. John op ryt t we learn of the | this tharlie Reynolds received word ‘ormer home in Ohio that ther, around 70 years old, and a sister are very low. Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson vis- ited with Rybergs last Friday. Charlie Tryggs purchased a new washing machine bear Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nelson trans- acted business in Regan last Tues- day. Sito Swanson made a set to Baldwin Monday and toook ug Swanson back to the Soo train to Bismarck... He spent Christmas with his sister, Alice and Uncle Otto. Stephen Whitted returned to Men. oken after spending Christmas and New Year's with his parents here. Mrs. Conrad Kettleson and Jen- nings attended the basket social and program Thursday evening. Joe Varley called at Folten Nel- at son’s Friday where he hauled water. He is unable to get any water from his well. Andrew Trygg went back to Bis-| 7, marck aften New Year's to serve on the ju i Joe Varley’s sent for a shipment. of fish from the lakes in Minnesota. Schroeder’s brought them from the depot in Baldwin Friday. Andrew, Charlie and Elmer Trygg made a trip to Regan Thursday looking after busines: fairs. John Resch and Arthur returned Friday night from a trip with wood west of Baldwin near the river. The Schroeder family attended German church services in Baldwin Monday. The German pastor comes from Underwood here. Correction: It was William Neimi and Emma Luski that were married in Bismarck recently as stated in the last week's issue. Andrew Trygg installed some gas- lights in his home recently. Mrs. Cecil Mount came home Wed- nesday from a two weeks’ it at her home in Baldwin, the E, -E. Strandamo_ home. Palmer Strandamo and family are still out here on his brother Eno’s place doing his chores. Enos is stay- ing with his folks near Baldwin, E. E. Strandamo’s, while Mrs, Enos Strandamo and son are visiting at her home a few weeks in Detroit, Minn. Enos received word that they reached there safe and are all well. Donald Morris drove to Baldwin Wednesday and got Tom and Ed orris, who came back on the Soo train from Bismarck where they visited with their brother, Mike, who has cancer of the tongue and can not get help. He returned from @ sanitarium. Arthur Magnus installed a radio recently. Gladys Rue started her school again after a week’s Christmas and lew Year's vacation with her par- ents. She has been making her trips four miles each way with a horse and stays home. She teaches school No. 4 in Trygg. ,Geneva Miller left last Friday night from Bismarck to her home in in Belfield for a two weeks’ vaca- tion. Her brother George, who connected with the Blue and White taxi, accompanied her home. Their mother, Mrs, H. Miller, had a dinner party for their arrival. 3 Mrs, Art us and Nellie Dance continued their schools in after a week of holidays. They remain at the schools in severe weather. Alec Schoemberger was a dinner t at the Kruger home Sunday. the | oor and Mrs. Tom Morris rth ways |family and the Brown brothers and Yakima, Wash., where fe Peak, Will ee HL. & ee or iss Vera Winright left for Car- Monday where she has accepted i Fi ii i 7 | j rf i i Hi 2 Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jiras and family were New Year's dinner guests at Misi tt is son home. Elsie and John Kriger Schoemberger w cards. \ Charlie Reynolds is staying at Geo. Nelson’s the last few weeks,|G; iting him with his chores. Hie it will be very popular | g lec and children, who have been The evening was spent in playing ames. Mabel Landerholm and Victor Nelson "ish married last week in made a trip to Regan Monday took Andrew and id to tak back to serve on the jury and David to work in the state hail department. W. H. Brown was a caller at the M. A. Nelson, Geo. Nelson and Por-|ed ter Nelson homes Monday. W. H. Brown and Fred Erbuck’s trial is expected to come up in Bis- marck this week. He will take at least three witnesses from this vicinity. — J. W. Ennis returned Friday eve- ning from Fargo, where he has been a patient at St. John’s hospital ever since his serious auto accident of October 31. Mr. Ennis will go back to the hospital in about three weeks for further treatment. J. W. Guthrie of Bismarck was a visitor in Sanger from Thursday until Saturday looking after busi- ness interests. The Misses Ruth and Margaret Hickel returned to Dodge Saturday where they will resume their teach- ing after a week's vacation spent at their home. In spite of the bitter cold weather of New Year’s day, there was a goodly attendance at Sunday school, which because of the schoolhouse not being heated during vacation, was held at the P. R. Matteson home, at which place it will also be held on January 8. P. R. Matteson was a business visitor in Mandan between trains Monday, A. B. Peterson took a party of young people across the river to Wildwood Lake Monday afternoon, where they enjoyed a few hours of skating. f Sterling ] The four Sterling teachers left for their homes Friday. A Christmas program was given at Sterling school No. 2 Wednesday evening. After the program Santa Claus came. Ho distributed candy and presents. Cc. J, Johnson and family and T. N. Johnson and family had dinner J. R. Johnson’s Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. W: son Clifford also Miss Bertha Peter- sen had Christmas dinner at ‘the ‘y Zieroff home. Charley Snider of Menoken céme Saturday to visit with his daughter, A very nice Christmas program was given by the Country Sunday school at Sterling school No. 2 Sun- day. After the program candy and presents were distributed. Miss Esther Lang, who has been attending college in Jamestown, re- turned Wednesday to her home at Sterling for the holidays. A Christmas program was given by Sterling school No. 1 at the hall Thursday evening. Santa Claus did not get there until the program was over on account of bad roads. Then the candy, apples and presents were distributed. Max Lang and family accompa- nied by Richard Lang had supper at Paul Lang’s Friday night. - Carey Johnson and family vi a Thomas Stewart's New Ye Miss Mildred Johnson visited with ” Petersen Tuesday and Wed- Esther Lang left for James- town Tuesday. Henry Zuroff and family visited at H. R. Wright’s New Year’s day. Henry Stiles left for Hamilton, Minn. on Thursday for his father’s and mother’s fiftieth anniversary. Ernest Johnson, who works at Jake Heaton’s, spent Sunday night and Monday at his home. Raymond Johnson is staying at Henry Stiles place while he is gone. Carey Johnson and family visited at T. N. Johnson's Monday evening. Ed. Freshour visited at H. C. Stiles on Monday. ; Laurence Mork visited at T. N. Johnson’s Monday evening. Clifford Wright and ie John- son went to Fargo Sunday, where | da: they will attend school. Tom Stewart was a town caller Saturday. Harold Zuroff visited at T. N. Johnson’s Saturday eveniny Will Stiles went to ilton, Minn., Monday, where he will attend his parents’ fiftieth anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Park Wood motored to Bismarck on business Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Erickson and son spent the holidays visiting rela- tives in Minneapolis and Glencoe, Minn, They returned home M Menoken ! o ye John Wilson, who has been work- ing second trick at the depot, left Friday as this trick has been closed for this season. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers enter- tained at dinner Friday evening: Misses Ella and Mildred Funston, Nellie Dance and val Thomas. Albert Dralle of Bismarck is spending. the week at the Edd Ebling ome, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sherman visiting Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Sherman, left Friday for their home in Iowa, wig th Makati beat am ol icKenzie, raves and children, Mr. and Mrs. John Lobach of Bismarck were din- ner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Graves New Year’s day. Mrs. Phoebe Devine returned Troy, Mont., after several weel visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Welch -and Royal ited | children of Mi ‘ks | Clark visited at the Otte Ayers home Mon- od oe returned to Bismarck on 0. te Miss Gertrude Ness returned Mon- day and is ee several days as the guest of Mrs. L. J. Agnew. Miss Mildred Bowman visited at e|the C. D. King home this week, re- turning to the Dietzmann home Monday, where she is boarding dur- ing the school term. Mr. and Mrs. Wm Trzynka return- from Dickinson Sunday, where they visited Mr. Trzynka's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Craven left Tuesday on No. 7 for Bismarck, where they will spend a few days. {Baldwin | Miss Leila Mount has returned to her school work at Garrison after spending some time at her home cast of Baldwin, Misses Ruth and Alice Klammer, who. have been spending the past two weeks at their home at Nor- wich, will return the latter part of the week. They are teachers in the local schools. Miss Ruth Hanson has returned from her home at Washburn where she spent a week during the holi- aay recess. Miss Tilda Spitzer left early in the week for Valley City where she will resume her studies at the Nor- mal School after a week’s visit with her parents, Spitzer. Miss Esther Garger of Clear Brook, Minn., is spending some time at the homes of her aunts, Mes- dames John Monroe and Kate Swick. Miss Freda Spitzer will leave Wednesday for Jud, where she is engay in teaching school. She has nm spending a week at her home north of town. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Haverberg were called here from their home at Redfield, S. D., by the critical illness and death of Mrs. Haver- berg’s mother, Mrs. Christian Catter. v. I. G. Munson of Bismarck was a business caller here Wednes- day. Rev, G. W. Stewart and family of Mandan were callers here the fore part of the week. Norman Fevold, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Fevold, underwent an operation for appendicitis in Bis- marck recently. Lester Falkenstein took the train te Bismarck Monday evening to con- sult a physician, as he has been in poor health lately. THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1928 being cared for at the hospital in Bismarck. Several other families report cases of it in their homes. School Ee again in the lower grades at Releigh Tuesday. f Hampton _—_— John Burkhardt was a visitor at Porter Umber’s Sunday. E Henry Konittel went to Linton Monday. John E. Renschler was a business caller at Cannon Ball Tuesday. Joe White Lightening was a busi- ness caller this side of the river Monday. Herman Backbone, Sr., and John Ohlhauser, Jr., were hauling wheat to Cannon Ball Tuesday. Math Koppy was an over night echs at Linton the forepart of the week. Frank Lawler is busy shredding corn during chis nice period of weather, Ferman Busby was a business Mr. and Mrs. Louie/@: o | Still | Arthur Ericson left Thursday evening from Wilton en route to Bismarck. He is jing on west, southern California his des- io and plans to stay some ime. Jake Johnson of Bismarck is spending several days in the com- munity with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson of Grass Lake township entertained the following guests New Year's day: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson and children, Mr, and Mrs. Pete Johnson, Mr. and Mrs, A. Forsgren, Mr. and Mrs. John Law and daughter Mar- garet and Axel Asplund. Albert, Oscar, Ingrid, Margaret, Naomi and Pauline Hagstrom and Clarence Johnson were guests at the Ericson home Wednesday evening. Leroy and Loretta Anderson, and Mrs. Roy Ander- son of Still, have been on the sick list for a few days the last week. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson and daughter, Merlin, Miss Edna John- son and Jake Johnson left Still Mon- day by train for Bismarck. son was born early Monday morning to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Backman. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Sundquist and children, Mrs. Andrew Johnson and Pete Benson made a visit to Howard Watkins’ south of Regan ervey A scar Hagstrom made a trip to Wilton Tuesday. » Miss Lillian Anderson, graduate nurse at the Bismarck hospital, is spending the holiday season at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson and children, Vernon and Hilma, visited at the O. G. Hagstrom home Tues- afternoon. ir. and Mrs. Morris Anderson, son Teddy and daughters, Lillian and Thelma spent Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor ron. Miss Lois Bigler, who has spent the Christmas vacation with her mother in Bismarck, returned Mon- day morning to take up her duties as teacher in Still. F. D. Klundt, one of the Ecklund teachers, returned Monday from his vacation and reopened his school Tuesday morning. i C. L. Johnson and Martin Strand were callers in Regan Tuesday morn- ing. "Ban Drake, Bill Backman and Eric Pearson shopped in Still Saturday. Steve Little called at the L, M. Noi ist home Sunday. Anthony Ericson made a trip to Wilton witht the truck onc day last week. J. C. Nordlund visited with Wal- fred Asplund Monday. * Ole J of near Still is spend- ing part of the week in Bismarck on jiness. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Johnson called a the Arthur Johnson home Mon- Ys Raleigh | ————— | Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bosworth en- tertained one evening the past week in honor of Miss Blanche Steele, who spent her vacation here. t_were: Mr. and Mrs. Boswo » Mr. and Mrs. Donald and Miss Steele and John Miss Lois Prante and Miss Ber- rane ets eae with friends in the Naval Academy. to] The E; caller at Linton Tuesday. Services were held at the Catholic church Thursday at Cannon Ball. Frank Yetter of near Fort Rice passed through this vicinity Thurs-| fF, day on his way home. He has been visiting friends and relatives for a few days. if Steiber Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hickel enter. tained at a dinner Thursday eve- ning Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson and children, Dennis and Doris; Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Malone and Beecher Malone. The evening was spent in listening to the radio and playing whist. C. L. Malone attended Mr, Mid- dlesteadt’s funeral Thursday. Delbert Olson was a visitor at W. S. Oders Sunday evening. | Dave Dixon was a Regan visitor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Boschee have a little baby girl. : John Anderson is now carrying mail in a covered sled, as the roads are too bad for a car. W. S. Oder went to Bismarck Mon- day where he is serving on the jury. John Carlson and Beecher Malone were shoppers in Regan Thursda: Mr. and Mrs. W. 8S. Oder, ™ and Mrs. John Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hickel and Miss Mary Doyle called at the Malone home Sunday evening to remind Mrs. Malone of her birthday. They brought a sup- ply of cakes, sandwiches, etc. Word has been received from Sgt. @|and Mrs. Roderick Malone that they Honolulu Dec. 16th. f Dodge | 4 George Kling, who visiting friends and relatives in Killdecr, re- turned Tuesday. William Goetz, Jr., of Hazen. is visiting a few days at the home of his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goetz. Denzil Kirk, who was visiting friends in Halliday a number of days, returned Wednesday. Joe Barker and George Fling of Center, this state, are conducting services north of Dodge in the Church of God. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Goetz were pas- sengers to Hazen where they visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Goetz Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Medke were arrived passengers to Zap Wednesday where ed they visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Sasses. Mr. and Mrs. H. Baker, who have been visiting in Halliday for a few days, returned Thursday. Miss Josephine Anderson, who is teaching school near Zap, is spend- ing a few days with Joyce Siverts of Dodge. Ludwig Helm was a passenger to Bismarck Friday where he trans- acted business in several points of that city. Jim Hanson of Goodrich is visit- ing a few days at the home of Mr. ar.1 Mrs. Conrad Wendah! and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fritz. Frank Freis is busy building a garage. Clayton Leach returned from Halliday, where he had been visiting his brother, Claude Leach. o ——_____________¢ if Steele | Mr. and Mrs. M.C. Houghton left last week for an extended visit in Towa. Miss Leah Armstrong entertained a number of friends at a party at. her home Wednesday evening. Fred Bayne expects to leave soon to make his home with his grand- mother in Texas, Abner Foye of the Foye mercan- tile Co. has been quite ill, but is improving at present. Paul Gress spent several days last week visiting in Almont at the home of E. W. Hyde. Mrs. Hazel Richards spent the Christmas holidays with her par- gar a pod bie E, ae Poo! irs. Nagel laughter, visited in Iowa during the h Mrs. Rosa Rosen entertaine number of Walter's friends at party Friday evening. Thelma issman is spending part of the holiday season with her mother, Mrs. Chas. Leissman. Chas. man of Jamestown was a business visitor in Steele ith, sister of Mrs. rived here last week and is assisting her sister in the telephone office. Miss Daphne Wamsiey is span ing the vacation season at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Emerson _Leissman passed through Steele last week on his way east to enter the Naval Acad- emy at Annapolis. A number of his friends gathered at the depot to bid him good-by and to wish him) success. Emerson is one of the two fortunate young men of the state to be chosen to enter as a student jose | Wamsley. Mrs.| Mandan with tary band at that place, is 5 a two weeks’ vacation with his ind Mrs. J. B. Crowe! cl Made went to’ Bismarck Tuesday to visit his wife, who is ae a ae i“ surprise party was enjoyed Seen oe ends gathe: londay te help Mr. Styles celebrate his birth. nag anniversary. rs. Martin Selness entertained the W. F. M. S. at her home. Wed- nesday afternoon. John Storey and Don_ Patton ted business in Bismarck Mrs. Carl Kolstad visited last week at the home of: her brother, Harry Hanson. Mrs. J. C. Taylor visited relae tives in Bismarck Tuesday. Dorothy Wamsley visited relas tives in town over the week-end. Chas. Mix, district manager Bos ing tf the Northern Power & it Co. spent several days last weck visit~ ing at his home in Eureka, Geo. Zech made a business trip to Bismarck Tuesday. Louise and Lynn Sherman and Walter Rosen left Tuesday to re- eg their college work in Grand ‘orks. Lewis Geisler left Tuesday to at- tend the funeral of his uncle, Henry Geisler who died recently in Lis- bon, N. D. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Epstein visited with relatives in Jamestown Sun- day and Monday. Mabel Wilson spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Bell. Josephine Dieruf visited in Bis- marck Thursday. Rev. Christ held services in the Presbyterian church, Sunday. Tho merchants of Steele are get- ting a well earned rest at present, by closing their stores at 7 o'clock in the evenings. Florence Elliott visited last week sy he home of Mr. and: Mrs, B, C. ell, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Altes accome nied their daughter, Mrs, Geo. Mohr and baby to Bismarck Tues- day where they went to consult doc- tors for the baby, who has been quite ill. ee) The county commissioners are holding their monthly business ses- sion at the courthouse this week. Carl Omodt is filling his ice house this week from a car of ice on the, track. f Welch’s Spur | ey Mr. and Mrs. Ed oper assisted. Mr. Scarborough in packing and pre- paring for his sorrowful journey, Monday. Mr. Scarborough expected to leave Bismarck for Wisconsin with Mrs. Scarborough’s body the middle of the week. He will have her buried beside her parents, as was Mrs. Scarborough’s wish before her death on Christmas morning. Mr. Scarborough left his ten-year Os daughter, Eva, with Mrs. Dop« pler. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McMurrich. and family drove to the Robert felch home Tuesday. The Misses Elsie Slater and Viola Marvel are spending the week with their aunt, Mrs. John Welch, and Mrs. Welch's son Conrad visited at the home of his grandmother, Mrs, Slater, during the week’s vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and i isited at the home of brother and father, John and Oliver Welch, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Knut Hanson’s 14+ -old daughter, Nellie, is report- have typhoid fever. She was taken to the hospital Christmas day and was very ill for a few days, but is somewhat better now, Mrs. John Divine, daughter of Mr, aud Mrs. A. D. Welch, who has been visiting her parents for several weeks, left for her home in Spokane, Wash., Wednesday. was ac- companied as far as Bismarck by her mother. Mrs. Edith Bruce, another daughter of “Mr. and Mrs. Welch and teacher in Apple Creck district, is spending her vacation at home with her parents and little daughter. Miss Roberta Boyd, who teaches school in Montana, arrived to spend part of her vacation with her par- ents, Thursday. Eva Alsbury is spending her vaca- tion at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Alsbury. The severe cold and deep snow have been a great hindrance to holi- day festivities in this neighborhood this winter. The coyotes are going on the ram- pase in this vicinity. They have een disturbing both man and beast with their howling, and a number of the neighbors have seen them, it Clear Lake | ——__—_—_—_—_—_—_ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaffer and daughter Vivian spent Wednesday at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Harold Har- grave. Robert Sonnamon, who teaches at Mapleton, spent from: Monday _un- til Wednesday with his mother, Mrs, E. A. Van Vleet. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson and family, who visited at Moffit over Christmas, returned home Wednes- day. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaffer and L. B. Olson attended # whist party at the Harry Olson home Wednes- day evening. ite a crowd attended the ety at the Christ Scheon home iday evening. ‘ 2 Tom Olson was a Bismarck visitor from em til Si '. Mrs. H. Smith, who has been con- fined to St. Alexius hospital, Bis- marck, returned home Friday. Mrs. Will Stiles entertained a number of friends and relatives on New Year’s day. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Scheon ‘and family, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bas- sen and family, were entertained at So ,Adolph Hausin home New ears re The Misses Lenora and Fay Hare ve, who had visited at dur- ing the holidays, returned to the’ Frank Shaffer home Sunday after- noon. Miss Priscilla Olson visited at relatives from Friday