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———-@ | their home at the A. Hochhalter res- \} idence. i || Miss Helen Rue, Regan ‘eacher, (spent the holidays at her parental | home near Baldwin. Miss Nellie Lundberg, who has been in Bismarck for the past month, re- turned home last week. Mr. and Mrs. H. Danielson of Wil- “i ) Florence Lake By MRS. HENRY SEILINGER Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Glanville ‘were Wing shoppers Saturday after- noon. While in town Mrs. Glanville visited with her sister, Mrs. J. %-/ton were Sunday quests at the J. eer snd H ni Sellinger called | Danielson aes tats eee lermai wed! Mr. and Mrs. W. 3B. Rich: fat the Herman Niecers home Sunday | ang family of Sanger and Mr, and while looking for horses. |Mrs. J. C. Olson and family of Re- iar. and Mrs. Wits itt ay gan were dinner cee at Mee AL. Stanley were vi: ‘sat the E. E./ Garnes home on Christmas day. Glanville home Saturday night listen-} Mr. and Mrs. A. H. ees or to the radio. | Mrs. H. E. Helgeson motored to Steele ae Charles Johns children visited | saturday evening to meet H. E. Hel- with the Scallon children Sunday af-jpeson, who returned from Florida, ternoon. ; where he has been stationed for the Mr. and Mrs. Henry ease acs: | past two years as radio operator in hter Marjorie and Mr. ant rs. | the United States navy. Marian oauicer and son Ear! were | Born—to Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Klip- ) supper guests at the E. E. Glanville | fel, formerly of Bante a is es fect (laying cards ena et | “matinee” trom lone aie Prank midnight a fine Junch was served. Michelson, who has spent the past Dan McKinnon, son Donald and | few weeks there visiting with rela- BEET a Ch John Halpin were Wing shoppers Sat- | tives. vy) ae Mrs. Freda Uhde, R. N., has been “. _- Mr. and Mrs. Herman Scilinger and | busy the past few weeks taking care * son Earl and Henry Seilinger were |of the flu patients of the commun- ~ Wing shoppers Saturday afternoon. ity. i x : Mr. a his: E. E. Glanville called There will be a joint mecting of the American Legion Auxiliary on Satur- ry. | day evening, January Sth. All mem- Red Mrs. Henry Seilinger and daughter | bers are requested to attend, as there have been sick with a light touch of | will be important business matters to the flu. They are much improved at | take up. The Auxiliary will serve © this writing. | potluck lunch. - at the Charley Seilinger home Sun- “Ht ae: ee be wv Year's dinner was served at} The unit president of the American to the Onariey Seilinger home jay. {Legion Auxiliary received a letter eat Mrs. James Walters gave a Christ- )from the department secretary con- * . Those present were Mr. | statulating the Regan unit on the ae ta ics, eae Bailey, Mr. and | Membership report, which exceeds : eM Mrs. Herman Seilinger and son Barl, | that of last year, and stating that we =” Charley Seilinger and mother and Mr. | shall receive a citation from national <a and Mrs. Henry Seilinger and daugh- H headquarters. “ip ter Marjorie. ly P eisai | = £3 | Moffit | on | Lein I > —_——< | By MAUDE MOFFIT ‘ot " Ps oho addled a Floyd Hofstad, son of Mr. and ae fe . ite Pete Mofstad, was operated on for +h _ A large crowd attended the on AG | mastoid Friday at the Bismarck hos- fe ™mas tree and program given Ol pital, Hats sgethin albage, Very @ church Thursday evening. | fidety <a Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Christianson and | Mr. and’ Mrs, Jason: doover enters ‘e@ Son Arnold spent Wednesday at the | rained the following friends at ee Cnristlanzon. Christmas dinner on Tuesday: Mr. = Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Rise, sons }and Mrs. Orrin Dutton and hy, | Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Dralle and fam- ily and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blount and family also Archie Marvel. A lovely dinner was served by Mrs. Hoover and everyone reports a very enjoyable time. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hofstad motored to Bismarck on Friday to be with their little son during his operation. Mr. and Mrs. George Parks and daughter Wanda and Mr. and Mrs. Asa Werncr motored to Bismarck Saturday. They took Mr. Werner up to consult a doctor and he was Operated on for an abscess in his neck. He is reported to be getting along nicely at this time. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Johnson Spent the past week visiting friends and relatives in this vicinity. They re- | bina to resume their duties Tues- ay. Word has been received from Mr. Sy Ernest and Irwin spent Wednesday ber | afternoon at the Peter Kluksdahl ¢ home. i Rev. Lars Foss was a supper guest # at the Harold Christianson home wt} Thureday evening. ‘< Edith, Clara, Harold and Johnny ‘= Mueller, Olive Rise of Wing and Arn- %, old Christianson called at J. O. Rise’s {a after the Christmas tree Thursday £ evening. =: . Miss Dorothy Barkman has spent @ the past week visiting friends at and ‘o) near Driscoll. Helmer Arneson assisted Vernon “Arneson with chores while Mr. and ® Mrs. Henry Arneson visited friends near Jamestown, N. D. Arnold Christianson, Olga and ~ Arthur Rise and Helmer Arneson Spent Wednesday evening at the M. 4. Lien home. Ed Nygaard and Algot Dravland motored to Driscoll Saturday after- | anc Mrs. Fred Moffit, who left about noon. |two months ago for a trip to Cali- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Arneson and | fornia. They arrived at Long Beach family, Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Arne-| and are living in a cabin near the fen and family spent Sunday evening } ocean, at sg ee cgi one | The community Christmas tree and . and Mrs. on en, son | program held at the m Byron, Mrs. Henry Nelson, daughter Hae sadcatindy Sy | on Sunday evening, December 23, was Hazel spent Thursday evening at the | largely attended. The program, which John Birkeland home. a Lake tase consisted of numbers from three Valdemar Lein, Einar and Knute | schools, was enjoyed very much by Spilde spent Saturday evening at the | all. The community certainly wishes Ole Vick home. i to thank the five teachers, Miss Jor- | John Birkeland, Gale and Clifford, | dis Raftseth, Miss Hildegard Bea- Pardon. Constance Lein, and | strom, Miss Charlotte I. Moffit, Miss Arthyr Bjorhus spent Sunday after- | Anna Hayes and Miss Beatrice Hard- neon and evening at J. O. Rise’s. land for their help and cooperation in Mrs. J. O. Rise and daughter Sel- | this Program which made it a success Sepirpaa Wilton Saturday. The | jn every way. After the program had some dental work done. {Santa Claus arrived and there were A. T. Arneson and son Helmer mo- | great cheers from the children. The tered to Regan Friday afternoon. | Christmas treats were distributed by Arnold Christianson and Eddie the committee, Santa Claus reading Atneson attended orchestra practice !off the names of school children. al Saturday evening. Everyone in the congregation, both Joseph and Clarence Rise, who is | young and old, received a package of at Patterson ranch, spent | candy and nuts. Then the few pres- evening at their parental | ents were Passed out to the people. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carpenter en- tertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Burt Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Fay Johnson and Miss Harriett: Mof- fit. A lovely dinner was served by Mrs. Carpenter. Harold Lane motored to Hazelton on Thursday afternoon to get Sstate aD ba badned nhede Sts ahs bi. Helgeson, who has been en- the Navy stationed at Pen- Florida, for the past six years home Saturday evening. Mr. does not plan on going back he is going to farm on the Place. Ladies Aid meets at J. O. Rise's , Jan. 9th, a Regan By BURDELLA B. HELGESON Home for the .holidays—Richard Rhines, Clara Rierson, Helen Hanson. Paul Ropp and Bernice Rhines, all of whem ‘attend ‘high school in Bis- jited at the Harold Lane home until Sunday when they took her back to her home. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Lane entertained at Christmas dinner Tuesday for Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Moffit and family, William Lane, Norman Rippley and sister Claudie, and Mr..and Mrs..Ken- neth Lane and family. A‘ lovely din- her was served and everyone enjoyed jit very much.“ The main attraction for the kiddies was the Christmas tree which was prettily decorated and was amidst a heap of pretty gifts. Miss Velma Whiteaker spent the holidays at her home in Moffit. Friends will be sorry to learn that one of our popular teachers, Miss Charlotte Moffit, has been confined to here bed with the flu epidemic for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lane and Miss Alma Roesler were entertained at p chick- en dinner at the Kenneth Lane home on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Whiteaker and |children, Junior and Velme. spent Christmas day é ang Mrs. Whiteaker’s daughter and | ° i B. E. Rierson, who is mak- at Bismarck while children attend school, spent the two weeks at her home here. Trene Malsby, Regan school- Fada papers home from Great > WI she spent the with relatives. sie Wilson, who is teaching , Spent’ the past two her mother, ‘Mrs. A. M. , Student at the Ag- ne of fied 0, Lapua the Parental home here. Danielson is visiting with his dn Regan this week. k—Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Bement was it cashier of the Re- F. L. Hendrickson and re et sl I 8- Arthur Brightmeyer returned home from Ashley. N.'D., on Saturday. He‘ had spent severel days visiting with and ‘his. parents. ; William Carroll eng Gracie Miller and Maude Moftit were entertained at 9 lovely ©. E. Moftit home on | ae of the Alma Roesler. She came up and vis- ° at the home of Mr. | Sons family were dinner ‘guests of Mr. and | robt, Weich home to have her car battery charged Friday. Mrs. Ralph Ishmael Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dance and chil- dren were guests at a turkey dinner | prittin is visiting his cousin, Con- Sunday at the home of Mrs. Laura Dance. The.dinner wes given in hon- or of Cecil Dance’s birthday. Isabelle Baker, the | 8-year-old 1 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Baker, died Monday afternoon of | ¢, diphtheria. . Isabelle attended’ the qv Program and Christmas tree at the | craven and A. D. Welch were Capital North Boyd school Thursday ‘and it cts visitors Saturday. . was not thought the symptoms. seri- ous until Monday when a Doctor was called. Funeral services were con- ducted at the Menoken cemetery by Rev. Wright of the Presbyterian church of Bismarck. The sympathy of the community, is extended ‘to the bereaved parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dance asid chil- dren attended a'silver wedding anni- versary party for Mr. and Mrs. Hal- vor Johnson’ Christmas day. Fortt- seven guests were present.: A bounti- ful feast was served by. the hastesges, Mrs. Emil Benesh, Mrs. Chas. McGoon and Mrs. W. J. Dobson. A set of. siJ- verware. was presented to-Mr. and Mrs, Johnson. z Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Sherman and family were entértained at Christmas dinner by Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ag- new. Mr. and Mrs. V. NM. Craven ‘and family. Mr. and Mrs. Mattson, Mr. Louis B. Olson were dinner. guests at the home of Mr..and Mrs. Homer Craven 'C! day. - : Mrs. Harojd Arnold and family ar- rived at Menoken Friday and expect | ° 3 make their home. here for some Miss Lauretta Jacobson’ spenit. sev- eral days visiting her sister; Mrs. Ray Turner, of McKenzie. ae fayne Ayers, the 3-year-old son of Mr.and Mrg. Otto Ayers, -was ill with a touch of pneumonia. Ser The death of Carolyn Brown, thé 10-year-old daughter-of Mr, and Mrs. Brown, of southeast of Menoken. curred Sunday. from diphtheria. Fun. eral services were held inthe Men. oken. cemetery, Rev. Wright of Bis- marck officiating. Two very inter given at A baairates ger ‘ church the tows" Synod’ cSugregstien tose ie Iowa* Synod congrega' ducted-by Marcus gram opened at about 6:45. given by .the ducted by Rey. H. Springier, at 8:00 o'clock ‘and about 10:15, ° it. B, Within the vickiity of Arena there oe ray er of ft sick with re arid ‘family. were ‘call- ers ai ..J. Brose-home Sunday. Mrs, Ms Geller is'on tl list ‘this week. { Bluch Wagner ‘and Joh motored to.the Capital City on ness Saturday. ahgueiguien Miss Bdna: Eide, who'l Drake, N. D., and ‘Miss who attends high school ba fore ee Ortis and ter Mereelis of, college. t ter. : vicinity attended the dance at Ster- ‘at the Robt. Welch home Sunday eve- ning. % ‘ home-of his uncle, . Julius’ Dorman, Sunday. ae ‘ ae ots e a is John Benz Eqne, spent _Thuxsday..at the Steve Tablet, home Britta.” ° Rex were Bismarck callers Friday.” . fae: spank, Friday. evening jlerman Nieman home. Driscoll callers: Th “ane home Frid: Sharp home. children home in. daughter Marian were Bismarck’ cat!- | PAZ2n' TRIBUNE at the Annex hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Cal Alberts of Mo- bridge, 8. D., spent Christmas with Mrs. M. F. Shepard. Miss Narcissus: Mandigo of Sterling spent Christmas with her brothe: Mr. W. W. Mandigo and family. Mrs. Warner Sempel has been tak- ing care of the local telephone office this week during the illness of Mrs. Jas. Murphy. Henry Jagd was an over night vis- itor in Braddock Friday and autoed back to Bismarck with Max and Jay Lee from which place he left Satur- day afternoon for Chicago. Carl Hanson ‘accompanied by his daughters Lulu and Mrs. George Mey- ers and children of Wishek spent over Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fockler. George Sempel has installed a new radio in the restaurant, which is af- fording splendid entertainment for all those who drop in to hear it. A fine baby boy was born at the St. Alexius hospital Wednesday to Mr. One of the little Slater boys of ‘ad Welch, this week. Some of the young folks of this jing Friday evening. John Craven’ and Joe Hill motored 0 Menoken Friday. Howard ahd Oscar Kershaw, John Mr. and Mrs. A. D.-Welch called Theodore Dorman called. at: the h a By FLORENCE GOSNEY « Miss Helen Swindling called: at, the Mr..and-Mrs.: Presley, Gesney and day a new girl arrived at the home of Mr..and Mrs. 8. S. Gray. Every- body doing fine and congratulations extended to all parties concerned. James Walsh returned to Bismarck Wednesday after spending Christmas at his-home here. Leo. Dailey accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Manley drove to Bis- marck. Sunday: to visit Mrs. Dailey and the‘ new: boy at St. Alexius hospital. A. J.: Koenig .arrived home Friday from ‘Park City, Montana, where he was called by the serious accident of hig. brother ‘Leo, who passed away a | few days after Mr. Koenig arrived, who‘ remained for the funeral. - ; Alfred Junge was up from Napoleon this os ,edvertising a new Ford truck prodel. j : Mr. and Mrs, O. R. Bauer spent the | holiday: the home, of Mrs. Bauer's 5 and Mrs. C. H: Pearson. Miss, Elsie Beseler, who has been teaching school south of. Napoleon, = | Spent the holidays at her home south ome... |of Braddock. Miss Elsie was a Brad- neal Mr. and “Mrs. ‘Ed ‘Fogarty. and son Mr. and: Mrs. ‘and pl ptnenir arr ic eee Mor ation gt their ‘home. as t Wilbert Koon called at the Gosney lay. : i H.: Riley spent: Saturday ind Sunday, atthe Robert Mr. ahd. Mrs. an Nieman and vised te, Eisus eto Mr. qu@ Mrs.” Gedree..Lewis and 2 Heating RED.J. DICKS / Wage ge ry : h 5 Repairs Phone 552-R : For Prompt Service baby boy. | children of Bismarck spent Christmas \ with friends and relatives in Hazel- ton. | second, keep your system in good con- Miss Eunice Rotzien left Friday for; 4.7? : Fi | Minneapolis where she will resume dition. “The Peas are you will her duties as nurse at the Eita ho:- | g10n. , j pital. “As a first precaution, I am prescrib- Teeth miele Mildred te | ing soe! to all my patients, as it ine} lea Landsberger | it took in the big Christmas dance-st | protects the nose and throat against Strasburg last Wednesday evening: | Mr. Landsberger took'the trio down. ; fged Larvick, Phillip Guttensohn and Miss Eliza Nicholson were high school visitors Monday. of homes for Christmas, namely, th> Tom Shea home, the Frank Crawford residence and the Joe Prefontaine home: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Prefontaine, ' the G. Jonkman family, the J. J. and Mrs. Leo Dailey. And on Satur- | Landsberger family, the George Zirn- helt family and Mrs. Shannessy. New Year's eve dance at the local theater. Approximately 186 tickets were sold. The Sunset Dance Band you will breathe in some influenza germs. Do the following two things and forget it: First, keep your nose and throat well protected, and Mr. and. Mrs. Darwin Smith and | the germs of influenza, Use it every morning, the first thing, before you go out. Again when you come home at night. Don’t be afraid to use it freely; it will do no harm. “Just tilt your head back and apply Mistol with the special dropper which comes with every package, until you feel it trickling down your throat. It will clear your head wor- | derfully, relieve any inflammation; it will Bap y up a running nose. It has a soothing effect on the throat, too. Gargle it for a sore throat or a litele irritating cough. Above all, it protects the nose'snd throat'against the germs of influenza. “This is the first precaution; now for the second: Physicians agree thas, particularly in times of epidemic, weakening of the system due to purging by laxatives and cathartics is not advisable; therefore, many doctors are prescribing Nujol. Ie is nota laxative or cathartic bit a pure, natural substance that helps. your John and Gerhard Jonkman, Al- Santa brought radios to a number system nature water, Nujol ome. i ‘The following were Christmas day H inner guests at the E. O. Beastrom | will ke resist * Avery large crowd attended the this will ¢: Battery recharging, repairing and servicing. Automobile starting, lighting and ignition. 214-214 1-2 Main Ave. , Bismarck, N. D. Phone 332 In What Month Is Your Birthday? Flowers ‘Hoskins-Meyer Gome of KFIB Ee ranges BIG FOUR. fi You'll need them this buy a set tod eech year by skidding secidenta. = Buy ‘2 set tem. Take it night an You wi Nujol an druggists.’ ee ee $e ‘ function at all times the way intended it to. Like pure it is harmless. In no case does cause Mea keaie of the sys- Morning; it ou in first class condition. i have a far better chance to ‘flu’ or any other diseases that are going the rounds. “The combination treatment of Nujol and Mistol is a double safeguard against colds and influenza. Start fi wise twofold precaution now. Don’t delay. Put worry out of your mind. The chances are good that you scape influenza and colds. (Mistol are on sale at all j iit 9.4] ROUTE SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM Get set for winter driving... / Siide ave dangerous. To and limb. Whenever these is rain, aiiow or almh. on. the read, it’s dangerous ’ fil music with |the H. Davenport home Wednesday, bn Miss Ruth Kunhie, Keep it up boys and the honor will all time, is spending a few days at the | Nags tbe pdifcin Haacam 4 soo pig gett, B of Bismarck, oa abereday, MUD ane tie cue and Mr. and. Mrs. Geo. Lewis and after her long iliness the old year‘out and the ‘new year onic 21. son motored to Bismarck Marian ‘soeot New Years) Miss Vioks Aarvig. of Mina ta) 2 ne Pe arn age gr lage Oa Arthur and Edward Lunde, sons of | afternoon to spend the week-end with | at Emil Lang home. guest of Miss Louise Barton ‘ian re: Tom Guttenberg Ole Olson home New Year's day were Mr. and Mrs. John Lunde, returned | friends. Mrs. Presley Gosney called at the a3, of Eli eda ot lt Menkes rider ana ae Mr. and Mrs. G. Olson, Mr. and Mrs. to their home on Monday. They have} Someone living near Denhoff pur- | Harold Brownawell home in Sterling aa ripen! jendale, Pager x4 ey. Yain- |J. Oloon, Mr. and Mrs, A. F. Ghylin been seriously ill for several months | chased the old Ryan house and moved § ' Hen tibedpeeagh ad | iy of & Mrs. Sad at ia eng RAM pan! and Sirs. O18 A- Olson cad and have surprised many folks by it away Friday, ‘They used engines Pio aga alg de eocyye hore FS opeaecchanishoaaateadamitighe rt Ceca h ma days last week. |family of Shasely, N. D., and Pete their recovery. move it with. Jamestown » school ‘: ms Jacobson. The Mothers’ club will meet at the | Mr. and Mrs, Roy Hazlegrove were | Wedinesday after spending a two Pigeon nals, ene foreman on FE -vlges) Lagi 3 of j pane folks | "Mabel and Violet Olson spent ‘Tues- home of Mrs. B. F. Lane on Thurs-|guests at the Frank Gray home| weeks’ Christmas vacation with her S00 ' way, me ee euleres nf Ma rgd br iar ae day evening at the A. F. Ghylin home. |day, January 10. Everyone is invited | Christmas. | folks. . Bead a few weeks ago, days went to Linton i New Year's guests at the Joe Kelfer to attend. Mr, and Mrs. Bert Glanville and| Miss Violet Sapp spent a few days aes again. ok shih some very enjoyable hours ékating at |, mo were Bir and Mrs. John Moser, Miss Violet Benz, who attends | sons were entertained at the J. B.Jat her home the fore part of the} Mrs. W geatcle lane cha dine ia Baan Creens ‘int Mr. and Mrs. John Keifer, Mrs. Anna jschool in Bismarck, attended the | Glanville home in Wing Christmas week. R preter) guest ‘ ‘Mrs, Pag loleggh Witten Knudson and family. Christmas program on Sunday eve- | day. ‘ <3. and Mrs. Presley M. Gosney ics weg oriege duty this x to i ie Sous resume |’ wittred Little spent the week-end ning. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Uifers have|and daughters Florence and Edna vis our sad duty weel re- studies normal, with his cousin, Virgil Lit both been ill with the flu the past | spent Tuesday afternoon at the Lioyd | Cord of the death of one of our most Mrs. Harry McCullough and daugh- @| week, but are somewhat improved at |Gosney home near Braddock. Prominent citizens Ro the person. of | @— ters and son Kenneth and a friend, | Menoken 1) this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Baker and fam-| Mr. Prite Snelts, who passed away at || Canfield of Wilton, spent Saturday afternoon *| st pun ag ray | cme Re a Hh tne ate, |¢———_———__ ar Fy were shi jursday. f * G 3 ot. By MRS. JENNIE DANCE —_| Christmas. ad Rex Fogarty went to Bismarck |The remains were taken to Aberdeen,| ‘By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN Cliasely visited at the Ole Olson home on Miss Pauline Wolf assisted Mrs.| Wednesday where he will be em- | 8. D., where they were laid to rest be- ‘There will be a ple social at the | till Wednesday. Mrs. Clifford Craven left Wednes- Klagenburg with her housework over j ployed. side that of his wife and two children. ba alk p ‘There was no church Sunday, due day for her home in Roslyn, Long} Miss Sylvia Stewart bean teaching Mr. and nigh ane ines and bolts gay vexed rane pr tenecrere she ny Abeer to the illness eee cis i, ay. ° the Menoken: consolidated school | Monday after a week's vacation. children were ing y. ia we year Peoten tot Hered tebton tie meek aes Peiningad “A cen Island, New York. 7 | 9 ee em rpaercted illustrated nae Mr. and J. Little and family | Dee Batley hauled grain for A. Fr A Christmas program was given at |; 9 , le message which aie F Mrs: J. 4 Ghylin Saturday while Alvin car- ‘Thursday evening. A large crowd at- | { Welch’s Spur if Braddock . | Roberts, manager of the Osborn MMc- fare guests at the Roy Little home penter work on the new teacherege. tended. Sana = EERE ——?' Millan elevator received informing Mr. and Mrs. G. ©. Olson spent a| Work will have to be delayed on Miss Maalfred Berg. teacher of the By MRS. R. M. WELCH By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE him of the death of his wife at Clear few days visiting at the Ole Olson | the teacherage until the windows get North Boyd school, left Friday for peeves — Lake, Ia. Our ‘sympathy is extended home. They returned to Harvey |here. Portland, N. D., where she will visit; gr and Mrs. Horace Dirlam and| The family of B. Palmer, who has| to Mr. Roberts; who, broken-hearted, ‘Wednesday, where Gust will work. her parents. son, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hill mo- | lately moved to town from Linton and | left on the noon train for Clear Lake. Mr. and Mrs. R. Little and family IN TRAINING, MAYBE Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dance and chil- | tore to Menoken Monday. who is living in the Stickney home ad- were supper guests at the A. F. Ghylin io dren were entertained at dinner Joseph Kershaw, father of the sev- | joining the Catholic church, suffered | ¢ = @} nome Friday evening. a _—_ Thursday evening at the home of Mr. | eral Kershaw boys in the community |& loss Saturday in the death of the | Hazelton | “A large crowd attended the Ladies’| “What does your wife say when you and Mrs. W. J. Dobson of Bismarck. | south of the Spur, died this week. |grandmother, who has been living Ps ——~| Aid at the 8. L. Jordan! home Thurs-|get home s0 late?” The dinner was given in honor of the} Ojiver Welch spent Christmas with | With them. She was 83 years, 9 day afternoon. At the close of the “I'm not married. birthday anniversary of Mr. Dobson. | nis daughter, Mrs. Hugh McMurrich | months and 10 days-old. The re- By ELEANOR LANDSBERGER | business meeting « delicious lunch was ‘Then why do you go home so Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Emil | ang family of Glencoe. Mr. Welch | mains were to taken to the Omio — served. The next mez.ing will be at|late?”—Tit-Bits, Benesh and family, Mr. and Mrs.|called at the Robt. Welch home|church Sunday morning where the| Mrs. Tillie Kurtz entertained at din- |" | aril ctaS Da Alpha Selby and children, Mr. and | Christmas morning. funeral sermon was preached by | ner Saturday’ ‘night Mr. and Mrs: |= —————— Mrs. ‘Young, Mr. and Mrs. Halvor / “sr. and Mrs. John Welch and fam- | Brooks. Methodist pastor of Linton Wallace Malchert, Mr. and Mrs. Ben \ e ry) Johnson and family, Mrs Brittain and | i1y spent Christmas with Mrs. Welch's | and Omio. Monday morning the re- siting ace | 66 daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Frank | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Slater of Brit mains were conveyed to Selby, 8. >. Snyder and children, a: oases e8s TU 8. 0 u Claridge and son. a where they ai , . Miss Ruth Heller left Friday for een Dorman has been quite ill with | those of her husband in the family! Mr. lied aE Ure enet ero / : her home at Calvin, N. D., where | infiuenza this week. cemetery. dren, Alice and Clinton, My ab 1. e e she will spend a two weeks’ Christ- | pred Rittel has been hauling a load | Miss Cecil Ryan of Bismarck, who | at the B. B. Foley and. other Mires L ou (4) WO I n iS mas vacation with her parents. of wood daily this week from the river | pent Christmas at her home here, re- | homes for. the Christmas Le lidays, ' A dance was given at the oo bottom. . Mr. Rittel will cut the wood | turned to Bismarck Wednesday after- sh wo by bus for their home in i dance pavilion Seturday night. is w for summer use. noon. ‘kinson. ' Mrs. Homer Craven had the mis- | “ith his busy saw for summe called at | Dr. Simon of Napoleon was called| Mr. and Mrs. Mathias npr Prec utio’ 4 fortune of tripping over in their car | the Robt Welch home Monday. to Bradd to attend little Charles |son Arne attended be funeral Si a ns west of their home atch “ahem ‘Walter Boyd is spending the holli- Prhdohadg who was very ill with pneu- beg Mrs. R. Madiand, in Bismarc! \ noon. The car started slipping ai tl , Mr. and Mrs, | monia. ursday. ! 4 Tun in the ditch tipping over but not | Sixt, “imera® Parents, Mr. and Mra, ,Mr. and Mrs, V. B, York and three at, tnd Mrs, Joe Wohlman and | youcan take doing much damage. pants el mn spen' e Vy Ss = Elvir , accom- e e Mr. and Mrs. Otto ayers and son |”Romt welch eevied at the Doppler |tion with Mrs. ‘York's parents, Mr. | panied by Cleo and. Florence Rott. immediately ; were entertained at dinner Sunday | and oliver Welch homes Wednesday. | 8nd Mrs. E. F. Savage. They were |took in the tone, game at Hoff's by Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Cook of Bis-!ie-nelped fix a windmill for his | Passengers to Bismarck ‘Thursday af- | skating rink at Linton Sunday. “PPSHERE 13 n0 , marck. father, Oliver Welch, Friday. ternoon to spend a couple of days vis- | Born, Wednesday, Dec. 26, to Mr. T | bred re td Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abelein and} Mrs. Erith Bruce called | at the | iting Mr. and Mrs. Jack MacLachlan | and*Mrs. Roy Martin, a bouncing time you draw a th for fear .