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sevesee PRPETER EEC EEE é PORSESTELT ESE OC TOE PDR T TORE GREET RTT ELOER ETT ate AUSSDOGDLUQUREVETToertraageesereceeecacgesereccsgactyerscizan see T HE BISMARCK TRIBUN: rrr f Hazel Grove By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Mr. and Mrs. F ‘and Mrs. Ray Ha: ping in Tuttle Wednesday. Among shoppers in Tuttle mesday were Mr. and Mrs. F ner, Mr. and Mrs, Joe Goldsmit! son Vernol, Harry Ulfers and Mr. a Mrs. Elmer Drumm. Mr. and Mrs. Will Harty an daughter were in Tuttle Wedne: also Mr. and Mrs. John Ha Wing. Will Thieling was in Tuttle Wed nesday. ink Gray and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove called at the Fred Wagner home Thurs day. Miss Minnie ¥ r is now at home. She was teaching over near Wilton all summer. Now her school is closed. She expec first of the year for where she will enter sc winte d Erma Wagne! Mi: Bella Goldsmith night. Mrs. Jol tick but is we are glad to hear a will soon be well Mr. and NV the first clei Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Jake Ze! roud parents of Seturde the hospital We join their friends in off lation: - and Mrs. Ra. at the Ed which hope she riday afternoon. Th d for Miss Opal) ‘ Gray. Irvin and Johnnie Sattler and Ro} Stewart and sister Sylvia and Mi Emma W t . Ning et the E Sattler ho: fiss Opal Gray closed : for a Mis 12 pro- gram at h heol Friday event It was well ‘anged and the chi dren all knew their parts. Among present © the follow- fr. and Mrs. Ben Klangei- nd Mr. and Mrs. McIntyre and and C McIntyre, Lur- veren Goldbur neis Smith, Mr and Mrs. Enul Sattler and daugh and Jean Rech Mel ster, Mr. and Mr sons, the Kr: and Stewari, Miss Steiglemeyer young fol Drumm and Harry Ulfers and Hazlezrove The pr joyed b: We understand Ed. W the owner of a new ca radio. Miss Sylvia S! program at her s and everybody prese Elmer Drumm and in Wing Frida Mr. and M Saturday for where they will Hart'son’s folk: of Ti rgo. Mlis Oiillia Chri¢mas tree day (ening at schoo. Mr. and = Mrs daughter Shirley Reckord and M ed the Christm Miss Sylvia Stewart's day night and report a iine @ good program. Mr. and M: Brose had a for the ¢ Emil Sat Ray Hazle; at Ben KX Bert Glanville < Program Saturda school. Peter Sorenson, nort tle, passed to his home above Satur day night, the 15th, rect in the cemet He left to mourn and two daughters, Sylvia and Geno- vieve, all of Tuttle. We extend ot sympathy to the bereaved ones in their hour of sorro Schr unk ie By HELEN MARCHANT Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Siebel w Wing shoppers Saturday evening Christmas dinner the Fred Smith home were Mr. and Mr: R. G. Marchant and daughters, Irene, Margaret and Helen, Jolin Witt and Helen, Tracy, John, and William Degner. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wentz spent Tuesday evening at the Joe Klemen home. Christ Hein was Shopper Wednesday. Mrs. Christ Wentz was sick Tues- ests at a Bismarck day. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Witt and daugh- ters, Esther, Lydia and Lenora, and son John, Mr. ahd Mrs. Christ Wentz and daughter Mavis Marie, Mr. and quite a ©Jat the Oito Dorman home Sunday. spend her Christmas vaca- ng relatives returning Mon- 2 Nieters and nephew, Mike motored to Wing Friday even- R. G. Marchant and were Wing shoppers large crowd present n given Friday even- Theo. Johnes Panhavitch had his car the mis- sday mashed un- with flu thi Joe Kleny ursda ging b H ored to Bismarck | id returned the same day wife and baby son from bri the hospital John Witt motored to Wing Thurs day afternoon. mas program given by | rerine Lee Thursday even- 3 Was well attended and “eported 2 is enjoying a vacation Wm. Witt and son to Wing Thursday chant and daughter Irene the Jake Wentz home Sat- morning. iam md Rose Ryan were ab- | m school last week because of | | 's. Henry Siebel spent | ning at the Jake Wentz d Leroy Marchant ttended the dance evening. niece from Mc- her Christmas, and) in y Mar John are Z home Sun- | called at the Jake Wen day. Margaret Marchant was sick last Friday and Saturda: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Witt and fam-} nd Leroy Marchant were Christ- | dinner uests at the Jake home ‘suesday. i m Went Treey Degner returned home to pend the holida ee ——— .| ' Welch’s Spur | By MRS. A. . WELCH d and Mr. and Mrs. were Bismarck callers Chester B ed Rittel Dorman had Robt. Welch haul hog house from Bismarck for O. G. Davenport was Dornan boys in setting it . but Mr. Dorman was re-| en the grand jury) 5 wee out of school! ie stray horses. | n vicited with| * the Robt. Welch homey ile his mother took the n of Boyd No. 1 to the . 9 practice for at] the} Wingle of f called ates homes James- Saturday peopie of the ied the dance in Men- TNE ‘aco Dirlam visited Cameron of south of the spur roa visit in I Saturday. Mr. n will be away for several 1 Mrs. Hogman will as caretakers while t a jlive on t he is Steele J ————$—© F. W. GRESS By RS. Vera Dieruf came down from Bis- rck Sunday and spent the day at he home of her parents, Mr. and irs. G. A. Dieruf. Aletha Johnson of Driscoll was in tecle Friday night to meet her sister 1, who came home from business to spend the Christmas vaca- Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Lund and fam- dy of Bismarck spent Christmas day at the O. T. Ness home here. | Mr. Heltemes has moved his goods that were saved from the fire into the basement of the Woodlawn hotel. Prof. and Mrs. Ballantine left Fri- jday noon fer Iowa where they will |spend Christmas vacation visiting rel- \atives and friends. Elbridge Phelps | Accompanied them and will visit his there during the holidays. . and Mrs. P. D. Wood motored to Bismarck Saturday where the lat- ter had her broken arm cared for at the clinic. ;. Miss Ruth Matthews returned from her school in Marmarth last week to |spend the holidays at her home here. Ray Omodt, Harold Loerch, Clar- ence Barta, Mildred and Floyd Mead returned last week from Jamestown | Wedn @|suests last Sunday at the Joe Var- and Mis. | h days here ents. ney motored to Jamestown Wednes day where they visited their mothe; Porter. of her mother-in ith them, Mr. and Mrs. Sheffer, jr., and baby, | ing officers at their last meeting: P.j J. H. Bower is takiny care of the visited relatives in Ft. Rice over Mrs. E. J. Lawfer; M. E. C., Mrs |local lumber yard during the absence Christmas. Chas. Brown; S., Mrs Clane Lackey;|of Mr. Koenig in Montana. Since the fire Art Yonkins hasj|d., Mr: Saunders; Man., Mrs. Mrs. C. Y. Barton visited for a few jmoved what was saved of his drug|Wm. W: M. of R. and C., Mrs./days this week with friends in Bis. stosi: and new goods into the|/John N M. of F., Mrs. Geo.|marck and Mandan. ment of the Fir.t National bank. Mr. anid Mrs. Whitney of Ypsilanti: spent Christmas wit relatives here A number of the Epworth League mu mbers went out carol om? of the sick '- service Christmas eve. Christir the Sund Latheran, Pre churehes Chr The high defeated in a game pl: Napoleon teat on the h day night. Arthur Boucher had ankle badly sprained during the game ond will not be able to play some time. at * the ne floor with her pa Grand Fork Mrs. Nerby is quite ill with flu. Members of the school band under the direction of Dr. Prescott gave a cc t in the gym Thursday night. After the concert a basketball game between the high school team and the alumni was played in which the high school team won. Firam D. ig, who has been an in- valid fer over a year, passed awa: 3 o'clock on the afternoon of Christ- mas. ents at their home near — Trygg | By GLADYS E. NELSON Margaret Rue spent last week-end in Bismarck with her sister Clara. G. F. Nelson's have received word from Charlie Reynolds and Guy Sum- mers, who left a month ago for Me: ico, that they were at Amarillo, Tex. Viran and R. C. Nelson were call- ers at the G. F. Nelson home Wednes- day. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne and ito Ayers and son Clarence Ayers were ley home. | Leo Sheldon made a trip to Bi marck Wednesday where he attended to some busin: interests. Nels Nelson purchased the quarter of land known as the Homfrey quar- ter. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Nelson and| family expect to move here for the home of her par- Hollis Porter and Mrs. Harry Whit- ho nas been taking care law, returned home iz to} programs by members of | Miss Mary Mock spent Christmas| * ¢/Spend Christmas day with relatives udio, left for home near Elgin Mon- da Mrs. Ameal Brinkman is very ill with pneumon’ of town. The } reported Pythian Sisters elected the follow- : at her home south er s illness of Mr. Nehr is | Wheeler; P. Geo. Gebhardt; G Wyman; trustee, Mrs. After election lunch was ved to memb-rs and Knights, Mrs. Irs. Hauge and Mrs. Wessel Mr. and Mrs, ¢-—_——____—_-- __—___- —_- Hazelton By ELEANOR LANDSBERGER | | 9 H. A. Arm for Ashland, Onio, where he will| veeks with relatives and after which he will go south 0 spend the winter. Wilfred McCusker, who is attend- ing Campion college at Regina, Can- ada, ved home Saturday to spend the holid: with her parents. J. B. Landsberger and three sons, Jcrome, Francis and Leo, motored to | Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Fischer and family drove to Strasburg Monday to and friends Eunice Rotzien, who is taking train- ing at the Eitel hospital in Minneap- is, d home Sunday to spend 1 of James Burbage, who Friday morning at the St. Alexius hospital. was held from the St. Paul's Catholic church Mon- Gay. Interment was made in St. Paul's cemetery. Phillip Gutterson and Alfred Lar- vick, who are attending college at Jamestown, came home the latter part of the week to spend the holi- S Elvira Wohlman visited a few days last week with Miss Eliza Nich-| olson at the latter's school, about 12 miles south of Bismarck. Mrs. J. Lonbaken and children, Clinton and Alice, from Dickinson, are holiday visitors with friends in Hazelton. Agnes Keozh, stenographer for the Briggle Land agency, left Sunday af- ternoon for her home at Beulah, N. D. Mahlon Rotzien took her as far as Stecle. Miss Ruth Crawford, ay 0 Ibs of fish which was sent | from Duluth. | Mr. end Mrs. Ent itrandemo mo- tored to Bismarck Saturday on busi ness. i Breen home near B; r. and Mrs. Joe V ples 1 aiurday to do some the J. family, M. A. Nelson, Willie Jiras Mr. and Phillip Monroe were inj Bis C! hristma, Willie Jiras came h and N Phillip from the Haroid B; day to spend the holid e Leith By MRS. J. H. EMCH Clarence Lawfer, who has been quite ill with the flu, is convalescing at the home of his brother, E. J. Lawfer. Glenn Emch of Dickinson arrived Friday evening to spend a two weel: yacation with his parents E. Heaps. who is employed at Zap, ome for the holidays. Thomas Springer drove to Za) Wednesday. The Civic club met with Mrs. G. J Fmball Wednesday evening. The home was prettily decorated with Christmas greens, and luncheon was served in the light of Yuletide can- idles. An excellent p. given. The next meeting is a social evening held at the home of Mrs. C. E. David- son. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Emch drove to Petersburg, N. D., Sunday to spend Christmas with Mrs. Emch’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Broton. Miss Alma Hoover, primary teacher in Leith school, whose home is in Petersburg, accompanied them. Miss Gertrude Berg and Miss Ella Sandie left for their respective homes in Valley City and Moorhead, Minn., Saturday morning to spend a two weeks’ vacation with home folks. Perry Emch and sisters Opal and Dorothy, and Clair Kamrath were euete at the R. O. Emch home Sun- jay. The Christmas program given by the school drew a large crowd and P| 1 for} 3) to his home there Monday evening to end Chrictmas with his family. Mrs. Wachter cf Bismare‘. mother | @ = ‘church Sunday was well attended. of . Semling, nding the| | Glen View || Peanuts and candy bags were given to 1 me, Ue the children. / g St.) | The Misses Elmira Schleicher and . is home to By ME2. LARS JACOBS Rose Marie Dufty were passengers to istmas, Fargo Saturday where they will visit Services were held in the Norwegian} With their parents. 3} ‘an church Sunday at 2 o’clock| Clarence Lee, who has been trans- Braddock II wed by a beautiful] acting business in Bismarck for some —— | F, SAVAGE trong left last Thursday | Mr. Koenig leftonthe afternoon train to be with his brother who is at Co- lumbus hospital. Leo is a boy about 15 years old and was well known to Braddock people. Frank Eckery is helping on the Alex {the winter. M A. J. Piers retu Satur after a few week: relatives at Wayzatta, Minn. met at Steele by Mr. Piers. ‘d home visit with i le Florence Lake ~~ By MRS. HENRY SEILINGER | Mrs. Joe Klmene and son returned} {from the hospital Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Herman Seilinger and sen Earl, and Mr. and . Henry Seilinger and daughter Majorie, were visitors at the Herman Nicters home Sunday night Herman Seilinger and Emerson Glanville caught three big coyotes Friday with Lheir three houn The hounds had the fourth one down, but; were too tired to kill him. Catherine Lec 1s visiting her grand- mother in South Di a. She expects to return to her home the last of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seilinger ana baby were Wing shoppers Saturday. Miss Marcella Nieters is spending a few weeks with relatives in Minne- sota. ifcKinnon home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Glanville visited at the Herman Seilinger home Fridey’ night. Guy Bailey was a business caller in Wing Saturday Herman Fode ers boys Sunday. Andrew and Wilbur Nieters and Herman Fode visited at the Wentz home Sunday evening. D2n McKinnon and son Donald and John Halpin motored to Wing Sat- urday morning to attend church. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seilinger baby and Mrs. Herman Seilinger son were Sunday visitors at Charley Seilinger home. Herman Nieters and children were in Wing Saturday. ilinzer and daughter visited with Mrs. Clyde Harvey Satur- Gay. Emerson Glanville called at the Herman Seilinger home Sunday. The Nieters children visited the Witt children Sunday afternoon. Witt was a Wing caller Sat- afternoon. i s. Herman Seilinger and and Mrs. James Walters e Wilton shoppers Saturday. They Iso were to the ri isited with the Niet- and and the y the Sunday school which much credit H be given Rev. and Mrs. Han- son and daughter Dorothy of Wash- who so kinaly and interestingly for es, inter- | “The fe pri- solo, er_play. pp: were clistributed | oranges and boxes md candy, J. G. De France and daughter Mary Lou spent Sun- with relatives in Hazelton. A. J. Piers drove to Ste t his S school at Enderlin, ‘9 15 attending Vailey college. The girls wili stmas vacation at their here. and Mrs. Don Mac- companied Mr. Piers as far Steele where they took the train as we filled w Mr as and M, for Davenport, N. Dak. to spend Christmas with Mrs. Macdonald's) paren: Wilfred McCusker, who is attending npion college at Regina, Sa: ie for the holidays. \ Frank Van Ruden anc Billy Wilton left Wednesday morning by auto for the east. Frank intends to go home to take care of his aged father and. Billy left for Toledo, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Cal Alberts visited over night with Mrs. M. F. Shevard on their way to Mobridge, Ss. D. exe Mr. Alncrts has accepted a po- sition with the National Tea com- pany. C. ¥. Barton and F. M. Long have each installed a new nine-tube radio in_their hom Mrs. Arnold Anderson arrived in Braddock Monday evening to be with mother, Mrs. H. W. Allen, who Mrs. H. H. Siebel and Helen M: Was much enjoyed. Owing to the pre- ill with the flu. She returned to chant attended the church program in Arena Tuesday evening. Henry McClusky delivered gasoline in this, community Saturday. college to spond the holidays at their homes here. Marshall Janes motored to Bis- marek Monday. Mrs. Clarence Smith vailing epidemic, work on the program was rather discouraging, but when t.e final night arrived all but one pupil were in attendance. ker home in Cooperstown Friday. Jas. Murphy is able to be out again after a two weeks’ siege of sickness, Tom Marx took care of the dray line and Doris accompanied him to their The basketball game between the curing his absence. Irene\Marchant was sick all the home here. Past week. dake Berg was a Wing shopper Friday. Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Sperry and son Warren spent Sunday at the Julius Bkei home. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Hein and fam- ily spent Sunday in Tuttle visiting relatives. Ruben Wentz spent Sunday with his cousins, the Jake Wentz children. and Mrs, William Witt and family, and Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Siebel Spent Sunday at the Christ Wentz ie | employed for som? time. Arletta Craig came in Monday to take part im the Christmas program in the Methodist church that night. || Myron McPherson, Delmont Cham- |berlain and Eugene Wood are among | the recent flu victims. Mrs. Willard Porter returned from Bismarck Sunday where she had been to consult physicians. Henry Pressler and Wilmer Cham- berlain came home from Fargo Sat- urday to spend the holidays with rel- atives and friends. Marvin Ness returned this week from Bismarck where he has been irs. Stanley Lindseth and baby left last week for Minneapolis where Stanley has employment with the In- ternational Harvester company. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Altes and family are enjoying a new radio. School closed for a two weeks’ va- Shields and Leith Independents re- sulted in a victory for Leith, the score being 21 to 31. The teams would appreciate large audiences for their games. Help your team by your Presence. The next game is with New Leipzig at New Leipzizs, Saturday, Den. 2. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kamrath and daughter M-.cia were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Emch Sun- day. Miss Ruth Omdahl is assisting at the Saunders Mercantile store during the busy season. Hjalmer Hanson of Detroit, Minn., nephey of Mrs. C. E. Emch, was in Leith Saturday. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Scoles, the blacksmith at the Simon Peterson mine, is very ill with inflammatory rheumatism. C. E. Wyman of Sydney, Montana, cation with a splendid Christmas pro- brother of A. H. Wyman, is visiting in Leith. Messrs. Herman and Harold Junge drove to Bismarck Saturday morn- ing to bring home their sisters the Herman Sueltz received word that wal spend Christmas at their home ere The Misses Sylvia and Elna Nyland arrived Saturday from Bismarck to ‘ud the Christmas holidays wth their mother, Mrs. M. Nyland, Miss Florence Rott of Hazelton is visiting for a few days with former school friends here. Herman Sueltz received word that his father Frank Sueltz, who had a stroke a few weeks ago at the home of his daught:r at Fessenden. had suffered’ a. relapse. Herman left by auto Saturday afternoon to be with his father, Richard Wagn:r of Dana, who was taken to the Bismarck hospital last week suffering from. a throat infec- tion, is improving. The local schoo. closed Friday eve- gram in the gym. The out-of-town Miss Ruth Cochrane is spending her ning for a two weeks’ vacation. teachers left to spend the vacation at Christmas vacation in Minneapolis Miss Ethel Mandigohasbeen unable their respective homes. with relatives and friends, to teach during the past week on ac- Arthur Shipley is cpending the hol- idays at the home of his parents, Mr. Patterson, who ate Miss Mildred tends the Northwestern Bible schoz, in Minneape!:-, is spending the John Scheerer of Carson was in Leith Monday. “ Miss Ida Birkholz went to her home count of being ill with the fl. A. J. sxvcniz reczived word Thurs- Cay that his brother Leo at Park City, in Elgin Saturday for her Christmas vacation. Montana, was very low and no hopes 6. The program wed the Christma dows were sold at a sood price, but due to many other programs being given the ne eve- ning, crowd was not large. Walier Simons hauled two loads of coal from the Backman mine FPri- Gay. Lawrence Johnson butchered live —sralmiar| jogs for the Jacobson brothers and/|the children. There H. B, Thompsen is very succecsiul in trapping bobcats in the woods. He has captured three already and has his traps set for more. Miss McLean departed for her home at Menoken Fritay evening to spend the Cleristnus vacation with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Anderson mo- tored to Wilton Friday to do some shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Larson and chil- aren motored to Bismarck Saturday to shop and to consult a doctor for little Helen, who has not been feeling well for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Con Johnson were Bismarck and Mendan callers Fri- day. Levi and Dave Carlson called at the Lars Jacobson home Sunday. Mil- lard Jacobson accompanied them home to help them in their coal mine Monday as they were short of miners due to sickness, Gust Larson called on H. ‘Thompson Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lars Jacobson and Eccar Jacchson called at the Walter Johnson home <unday evening. Lars and Edgar Jacobson and Mrs. C. M. Jacobson were Wilton callers Monday. B. Wild Rose By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL | ° Glovais going with them. as Miss Freda Johnson. L. H. Drum and con Vernon, Lytten, Iowa, Tuesday. with the home folks. holidays with his family here. Miss Ellen Peterson is -ill at the parental home with the flu. Swanson returned hone Marvin from Bismarck Sunday. Browna\ with his garage work at Sterling.’ * Macdonald ranch at Glencoe during | © She was| ; ij {cate again this .nonth, He has been Paul Bennett called at the Dan “Jake and Mike” shipped a carload of hogs to St. Paul last week, Mike It has been reported that Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Lemonhart and little son left for Wisconsin recently where they may make their future home. Mrs. Lemonhart will be remembered were looking after their farming in- terests here, left for their home at Mics Helen Brow nawell of Bismarck is spending the Christmas vacation Mrs. H. A. Carlisle is ill with the flu. Obert Selhus returned home from Canada Friday, and will spend the ss Lila Stirling met at school No. \a surprise shower. ‘beautiful and valuable gifts were pre- {sented an appetizing lunch was served before .Miss Stirling left for her me at Biesar.%. Harry Koenig, who has been help- ing Mr. Brownawc': with the farm vork, received word that his brotner in Montana, was accidentally nd died as the result of losing h blood. school Notes—Castle Gosney missed school Thursday and Friday of last He is having an attack of in- 22 now. James E: is at Fargo during the week ending Dec. 15 to attend the conven- tion of the 4-H club, as his calf toon at Persian Lake. Roger Carlisle earned a perfect attendance certifi- neither absent nor tardy during unis school year. The seventh grade liter- ature cl finished reading Dickens’ “Christmas Carol” this week. The regular monthly examinations show some imprcvement over those of the previcus month, e Dodge } oO By OLGA M. GROSSMAN Albert Hettrich, Fargo, is spending a few weeks at the home of his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Hettrich. H. L. Phenning, Mandan, was a business caller in Dodge Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Fredrick and children 0: Richardton were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jacobs Sunday. Mrs. Fred Smith and Mrs. Emma Juetzler are on the sick list this week with influenza. Mr. and were passengi day on business. L. H. Bothner motored to Hebron Saturday to attend to business mat- ters. ' The Misses Anna Walke and Amy Pedersen, teachers of the Dodge school, have gone to Valley City. where they will spend the Christmas vacation at their homes. Leslie Davidson, who is employed in @ government office in Fargo, is spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Davidson. Mrs. J. T. Harvey was a passenger to Milbank, 5. D., Saturday, where she will visit for a few weeks at the home of her fatier, H. E. Schieile- bien. William Simpfenderfere, who is at- tending the Eureka college at Eureka, S. D., is spending Christmas vacation at his parental home. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Grossman were guests at the Jacob Daffee home Sun- Gay. The Sunday school Christmas pro- gram given at the Congregaticnal Emanuel Stuhimiller to Bismarck Thurs- time. returned to his home Saturday night. ° { Arena j o¢——__—_——_______+____—_0 By MRS OWEN McINTYRE Miss Hazel Rapp left for Olivet, S. D. Saturday morning to spend Christmas with her parents. Mr. end Mrs. Thomas Mertz and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolf, Jr., Sunday evening. A program was given at school No. 4 by Miss Otillia Brose and pupils. After the program Santa appeared and distributed gifts and sacks for was a large audi- ence present. Laverne Guldberg left Sunday to visit over Monday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Zelmar are the parents of a baby girl born last Mon- day at the Harvey hospital. Mother and daughter are getting along fine. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kraft and Peter Roemmick returned Friday eve- ning from their recent trip. Guests at the Neff home Monday evening were Mr. and Mrs. George Phee, daughters lizzie and Rubie, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gellner and August Neif from M::sor. Mr. and Mrs. Owen McIntyre and sons Richard and Hugh and Ben Klagenburg motored to Goodrich Thursday and on their way home stopped at the Inman home to see Mr. Inman, who has been very ill with pneumonia. Miss Otillia Brose and brother Otto, Miss Emma Webber, Sylvia and Roy Stewart, John and Irvin Sattler were 1 Friday afternoon and tendered ner After the many first prize in this township last fall i guests at the George Pehle home Fri- day. Bluch Wagner installed a new radio in his home Wednesday, which proves, he states, very interesting entertain- ment. Alex Neff and son Alex were busi- ness callers at une Christ Wolf, Jr., home Thursday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and son Herold were shopping in Wing Thurs- day. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolf and daugnters Pauline and Hilda were shopping in Tuttle Thursday. The Monarch elevator in Arena has changed managers during the past week, . and Mrs. J. Ikraft and family guests at the Andrew Kraft voning. E. E. Sattler and and Mri daughter called at the latter's home Saturday evening. W. H. Stark says they have a reai radio now. It was installed by a Bis- amrek firm. 7 ! Canfield | ee By MRS A. GHYLIN A large crowd attended the Christ- mas program at the Canfield school Monday evening. Those who had Christmas dinner at the S, L. Jordahl home were Mr. and Mrs. E, Williams and family, Mrs. Klevejard and family. Those who spent Monday evening at the A. F. Ghylin home were Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Keifer, Pete Jacobson, Burnett Jacobson, Dee and Ernest Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. H. Davenport and family were Christmas dinner guests at the L. Johgenson home. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Uglem and son Norman and Mrs. Benedict were Christmas day guests at the Doy Little home. Pete Jacobson and daughter Bur- nett were supper guests at the H. Ja- cobson home in Wing Tuesday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson and family and Pete Jacobson were dinner guests at the A. F. Ghylin home Tuesday. _ Mabel Jacobson of Wing is spend- ing her Christmas vacation with her cousin, Burnett Jacobson, at the Ole Olson home. Mrs. Ole Olson and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and son were callers in Wil- ton Wednesday. EE | Clear Lake —— By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN e | e Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and family spent Wednesday evening at the Christ Schoon home. Miss Bertha Hensen is spending the holidays with her parents and sister Mr. and Mrs. Hensen and Mrs. Mer- ringdahl and family. Those who visited Clear Lake school No. 1 Friday afternoon were Mrs. Marie Olausen, Mrs. Emma Shaffer, Mrs. Margaret. Merringdahl and mother, Mrs. Hensen, Mrs. Dor- othy Hargrave, Mrs. Albert Christen- sen, Miss Vivian Shaffer, and Joseph Merringdahl. Verna Sleight is spending her vaca- tion with home folks at Tappen. Mrs. Henry Olson motored to Mof- fit Saturday on business. Mr .and Mrs. Joe Paulsen and fam- ily spent Sunday at the Christ Schoon home. Olaf Olausen spent the week-end are assisting with her work. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland celebrated their wedding anniversary at the Hansen home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon enter- tained relatives Christmas eve. Mr. and Mrs. F, B. Pasley are en- joying a visit during the holidays {Clara Mueller at her home Saturds,. The evening was spent in playing cards after which lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. See and Mrs, Oscar Weitstock were callers in Tut- tle Sunday. Miss Scallon, primary grade teach- er, is spending the Christmas holidays in Edgeley. A large crowd attended the Christ- mas program given at the opera house last Friday evening. Harold and John Mueller and Gottfred Weber motored to Sterling Saturday to meet Clara Mueller, who arrived there on the bus from Aber- deen, So. Dak. She will zeturn to her school duties Jan. 2. Jerome Blith was a dinner guest at the Mueller home Christmas di Mr. and Mrs. John Mueller and daughters attended the Christmas tree program at the Baptist church at Tuttle Monday evening. While o8@ their way home a Chevrolet coupe driven by two men from Harvey crashed into the Mueller car on State Highway 36. Considerable damagt was done to the coupe and the fen- ders on the Mueller car were very badly bent. No one was badly hurt, however. Mrs. Fred Cumber took the train to Regan Monday evening returning ‘Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Worden. Emil Schnieder, Gottfred Weber, Edith, Clara, John and Harold Muel- ler motored to Tuttle Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Rodgers are spending this week at the Rodgers home in Hensal, N. D. Mr. and Mrs. John Weber and family of Tuttle spent Tuesday at ths John Weber Sr. home. Mrs. Eva Hanson spent Monday and Tuesday with her sister, Mrs. Roy Bond. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Knowles, son _. Leonard and Edna Boss spent Christe”~ mas at the John Boss home in Bis- marck. Minnie Oswald left for Bismarck Saturday after spending a week visiting at the Fred Oswald and Dap Seighlock homes. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Horner were dinner guests at the B. J. Michael home Christmas day. Ella Mueller was a dinner guest at the Jake Horner home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Mueller spent ' Tuesday evening at the J. Hein home. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Glanville enters tained the following on Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Em Glanville, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Glanville and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Boss and daughter, Mrs. A. S. Wilkinson and Mrs. Mar garet Glanville and son William. Edith Cumber is employed at the Kremenetsky Brothers’ store during the Christmas rush. Gottfred Weber spent Monday and Tuesday at Goodrich. Raymond Schnieder is spending this week with hjs sister, Mrs. David Hein. Mr. and Mrs. George Harding of near Sterling were Wing shoppers Wednesday. Mabel Jacobson is visiting With Burnette Jacobson at Canfield. Mr. and Mrs. Gust Olson were visi- tors at the Jim Olson home one day last_ week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jacobson en- tertained Christmas the following guests: Pete Jacobson and daughter Burnette, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Lein and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Jacob- son and daughter, Mrs. Selma Jacob- son and family, and Mr. and Mrs. James Olson. t Helen Blith of Mandan spent Sun- day at the J. J. Horner home. . 4 Lf . eae Laving dental work fin- | Rock Hill ' Mrs. Henry Olson is sick, Mrs, |® Ann ickson and Miss Elsie Belile By RUTH LITTLE Alma Houser, teacher of School No. 2 motored to McClusky Friday to her parental home where she will spend all this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gordon and son motored to Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davenport and from their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Randolph from Minot. L. B. Olson and Roy spent Mon- day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Har- ry Olson and family. Alfred Olson visited Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. Marten Olson of Driscoll. Mr, and Mrs. H. A. Smith and son Roy had Christmas dinner with their caughter and family, Mr. end Mrs. Clifford Nelsen. “ Mrs. Harold Hargrave entertained her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaffer and Miss Vivian at Chrigt- mas dinner. L. B. and Roy Olson visited. Christmas day with the Willie Ol- son family. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Beyer spent Christmas with Mr. Boyer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beyer. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland enter- tained several relatives and friends at a turkey supper Christmas night. Mr. and Mrs. Will Stiles and fam- entertained by Mr. and Mrs. E. E, Sattler Friday evening. An enjoyable program was given at school No. 2 by Miss Sylvia Stewart and pupils. Santa Claus appeared just at the right moment and to the delight of children and adults distrib- uted gifts and packages. The affair was much enjoyed, Mrs. Harrison Rogers held an en- <rment for her pupils and their parents Friday afternoon. She will have two weeks of vacation. Christ Welf Jr. and sons Henry and Julius, daughters Pauline, Hilda and Caroline were evening guests at the John Wutzke home Saturday eve- ning. * Mr. and Mrs. Adam Haas and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haas and family and Jake Zelmar motored to Harvey to visit Mrs. Jake Zelmer who is ill at the hospital there. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove were ily spent Christmas with relatives near Sterling. e Wing By EDITH MUELLER Mr. and Mrs. Karl Schneider, son Emil and daughter Dena of Good- rich visited at the Jake and David Hein homes Sunday. Myrtle Peterson, seventh and eighth grade teacher, is spending the Christmas holidays in Underwood at her parental home. Jake Hein returned home Thurs- day from Canada bringing his mother with him. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. See were capital city shoppers one day last week. Sadie Josephson, high school stu- dent at Ellendale, N. D., returned home Friday evening to spend ten days at her home. She will return o— guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klagen- burg Sunday. Miss Opa! Gray has closed her school for two weeks vacation which she will spend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank ;iray north of Tuttle, and she will also spend .some time at the Hazlegrove home. Mr. and Mrs. Gwen McIntyre ana Mrs. Ben Klagenburg and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Scation and family, Dan McKinnon and son Donald and John Halpin attended Catholic services in Wing*Saturday. Ed and Joe Smith were supper gugsts at the McIntyre home Sunday e Homer well left Friday to| The Wolfe girls called at the ‘Neff assist his father Harold Brownawell|home Tuesday evening to see the new baby., In spite of the cold and wind Tues-| Miss Alice Aline Dyum visited her ¢ 7, quite a number from here at- grandmother Mrs. Ed Pond Fricay tended the funeral of Valentine Benz| evening. at Moffit. Reverend Vat marck delivered a splel Benz held 4 r of Bis- lid sermon|trip to Arena Saturday evening, and the large number of flowers at- tested the high esteem in which Mr.|is somewhat improved. his scores of Otillia friends who: will greatly miss his|tion at her school until the day after Miss Mertha Jacher, who)held out for his recovery. He is suf-| genial, kindly face. holi-|has also been assisting at the Lawfer| fering trom a shot wound in’the leg.| A large George McIntyre made a business Mrs. J. J. Brose, who has been sick, Miss Brose will have vaca- New Years. number of the friends of} Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolf, Jr., were to her school duties Jan. 2. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Michael and Mrs. Isadore Kremenetsky were Tut- tle visitors Caturday. Wallace und Bertel Anderson, Wil- jlard and Elbert Itubbell, Jamestown college students, arrived here Wed- netday night to spend their holiday vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Davis and family left for Parshall Monday to spend a few days visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Larson, and son Eugene are spending this week at the E. 8. Larson home. Mr. and Mrs. David Hein spent Christmas day at the Schneider home in Goodrich. Warren Cotes and Dorothy Cotes are their holiday vacation in Conde, So. Dak., with their par- ents, ! Dolores Knowles of Wilton is. spending a few days at the L. H, Knowles home, ‘i The M. W. A. are giving a dance at their hall Dec, 31, Mr, and Mrs, John Weber, son Gottfred and Maggic Bossart were Bi family spent Christmas at the Louis Jorgenson home. P. E. Patton and son Raymond were Wing callers Saturday. ro Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott and¥ family were guests at the Oscar Lon- derholm home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Taylor and family motored to Bismarck Tues- day. Ira McCoy was an overnight guest at the Pordahl home Thursday. Gerald Ghylin visited at the Joe Kiefer home Wednesday. George Anderson called at J. F. Little’s Friday. A Christmas progranr was given at Mildred Funston’s school Friday. Vis- itors were Mr. and Mrs. Emil Moses, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Magnuson, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kolb and Mrs. Mon- roe and son Stephen. Miss Funston motored to her home at Menoken Friday evening where she will spend her two weeks vacation. Grant Lindsey hauled two loads of 7 hogs to Wing Monday for Ed Rasche. Clayton Little installed radios in the following homes last week: Louis Jorgenson, Ferdinand Wutzkes, J. F. Little, T. F. Fitzgerald, and Carl Berry. Mr. and Mrs. Sheffy Bailey and family spent Christmas day at Mrs. Mabel Bailey's home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nalworth attend- ed the program given at the school- house Christmas eve. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Dimond and son have been sick this week.” Lawrence and Everett Bailey and Ed Rasche spent Thursday evening at the Louis Jorgenson home listen- ing to the radio. A state veterinarian spent last week testing cattle in this vicinity. There were 12 head found in Canfield fhat had tuberculosis. C. E. Christianson called at the 8. B. Olson home on Monday. Andrew Kolb, Allen Tolliver and Steve Monroe called at J. F. Little's residence on Monday. C. O. Kettleson and son Jennings motored to Regan Saturday. end the a € Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mowder family spent Christmas day at Callers at J. F. Littie’s Tuesday at J. F.. le’s. eve- ning were and Norman Little Jennings Mr. and Mrs. Ole Uglum and son Norman and Mrs. Christmas at the Roy Little on Mr. and Mrs. Martin were Regan callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Ne and sons lemets guests at the Ferdinand Wutzke - Sunday. home A tae eee Suen at Devils e school, spend weeks at his parental home, é A. T. Kolb, Steve Monroe and Al- len Tolliver motored to Regan Sat-