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‘ \ Gibbs anally By ESTHER SCHMITZ and RUTH BURBAGE Sunday visitors Frank Gabel’s were Mr. and Mrs son and Frankic marck. Philip Leingang Mr. and Mrs. G Sunday cvening Koch's. Anton Sunday home. Mr. and Mrs card party Sunda Gagnier and « Mr. and Mr dren, Emil Sabo’ and Mrs. Victor Moynie Andrew Roedell and i: out from dinner and supper Guy Anderson and business callers at Gabel from Bi: i Sebastian Koch {ternoon at the H Fred Sabot gave a evening. Mrs. and John, Victor Engdahl ¢ A wale. The E. vited ladi "ans 2 raisi new books d friends and members of the chur Mr. and Mr laf Lindseth dro’ y where they tient in the Bisr Attorney PR. T business in Bis. week. Harry Georzs drove to Streeter Sal clns transacted ck one day last -end with h rents. ary shower and useful ari‘cle Paut Grees wi d from Iowa a couple of an uncle. Mrs. Caroline * to remember the three adopted with gifts for Thank: i 14 members were presen ed by Mrs. Marsh assisied by Mrs. allipo. A surprise birthday party was for Gwendoly! mn. at her on Thursday afterncon Ten of her ‘ined. * Mrs. John White and d ved from Valle { 113. Lei preratins a ladi: yeveral years and will leave 5 sold out her sto her home in Bi: rek. Miss Dorothy Gref returned from Minneapolis Sunday evcnine. where ies guests at the Tom Stewart home Sun- day. Esther Lang returned to Jamestown Sunday night Mr. and Mrs. ‘tom Stewart were Bismarck shoppers ‘Tuesday: Rose Fuenker was a Bismarck call- er Monday. Mrs. L. B. Smith was a caller at August Gabel andj the H. E. Wildfang home Monday | afternoon. Ole Anderson is a visitor at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Ed. Fresh- our, Charlie Ryan left Tuesday after- noon for Minne: to visit his mother over Thanksgiving. Luverne Richardscn was a Sterling caller Tuesday. Mr. and Ars. Li were dinner guest rue Richardson he L. B. Smith y 1 Mrs. W s of @ bab; rt Koon are srl born Sun- p number 9748 of ie enteriained jointly at the me in MeKenzie at a misei- wer for Mrs. J. B. Swanich ‘as recently burned out. Mrs. was presented with a large y of beautiful and ul gifts both camps. Refreshments. served by members of both i 1e McKenzie Homemakers club at the home of Mrs. After the — busine: project Issson o: itern demonst Col and Mrs. T. refreshments were served Clizhe, assisted by Mrs. An- ited by rs. Ed i Mrs. business George Watson io Bismarck Fri- in Bismare . Who is was played cores going. to Hamblen and to Mrs. W. L. Mrs, Curtis was presented with a nice gift. Luncheon ed by tie hostess, Mrs, Clizbe. as d by he: mother, Mrs. R. C. Bor- iss Violet Ecnz of Bismarck visit- | Neck. and Mrs. of Centrailia, While ie Fisher is the guest. s. W. L, Watson. L. Watson and daug! were on the sick list Pri being unable to attend scinool. ‘ald Boren and H. E. Curtis mo- Y night. stopped ter Esther Esther a Rollin Welch of Bisma' . im MeKenzie Friday afternoon. L.E. ion shipped a car of hozs en, South Dakota Priday. ih Mi in Mc- Kenzie Saturday night for passengers oif the Linton train goine west they ‘ere unable to catch No. 7 on account of a wreck on the Linton line Friday where four cars were derailed. FP. Wildiang suffered a relapse to the hospital was a 3 Saturday. Eruce Beik of Bismarck was a Mc- Kenzie calier Saturda: M i of ing visited Anna Grenz, t ner at Dris- nd visiting Mrs. ind Miss Lillian New- ‘son honie. eorge Manly Manferd and nd Mrs. T. Hughes motored to Bis- marek Monday evening where they attended thy ow. Mr. and Mrs. T. Hughes were Sun- day visitors at the Carl Jacobson home in Bismarck. B. A. and Wayne Drawver were | Bismerck callers Monday. { jlia Regan @ [} ‘ e By BURDELLA B. HELGESON A large crowd atiended the card y on Priday evening which was en by the American Legion Aux- in tie log cabi zes for high ere won by L. Hopkins and Lein. Old time dances were after supper by L. Hopkins, A. score Carl 1 fitting | ;) the in | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 192 Mr. and Mrs. D. Hochalter have into the former Bjerke resi- Mr. Hochaltcr will be em- picred at the Regan ge-age. A. H. Helgeson, local attorney, and B. Currier, receiver, tranacted ‘egal mattq:s in Tuttle on Monday of this a 6! | i Mr. and 22 >. Otto Hogue ond fame | who have been residing on a farm} t of Baldwin have moved in- ; iments in the hetel building | for the winter. H Mr: i By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER ‘ { William Gilbertson | and family hi moved from the Hil- termus house into the residence re- purchased from the Farmers State bank by Mrs. Haas of Turtle Lake. | The Burnt Creek schools gave a) nice Thanksgiving program in the} , Baldwin town hall Saturday night. After the program, a dence was given owned by Mrs. Swick in town for the ‘ . pyar ‘ing the music, :here Monday. Mr. Greenwood owns considerable property in town. tored to Wilton Friday where they were business callers, The Presbyterian Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. Edmund Rupp Wednesday afternoon. Among those | present were Rev. Fred Christ and | Mrs. Christ of Wilton. Paul Borner was an overnight ect at the John Herdebu Sr. home iday. | Misses Olga Litvinenko cnd Helen | Erickson, local teachers will spend Thanksgiving season at their homes, Miss Litvinenko at Max and Miss Erickson at Portal. Mrs. Matilda Baumgart will leave {Just before Thanksgiving for the Lome of her daughter, Mrs. Carl Schultz at Arnold where she will vis- it il the holidays. Miss Ella Funston who teaches in | Crofte will spend the Thanksgiving | recess at her home ih Menoken. | The Baldwin schools will give aj} Thanksgiving program and shadow ‘social in the community hall Wed- | nesday evening. During the enter- tainment a turkey will be given the {holder of the lucky ticket. Tickets were sold by the school children the | past week, and a drawing will be | made to ascertain the winner of the bird. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fricke spent seyeral days of the past week at the | home of Mrs. Fricke’s parents, Mr. J.C. Hilken in Ecklund township. William Morris of Arnold was seen | in our midst Saturday evening. | _ Misses Martha Englemann, Emma Rupp, Frances Rupp and Catherine | Monroe, high school students of Bis- }marck spent the week-end at their | tespective homes. | Frank Lindstrom left the fore part | | ot the week for the Panama Canal’ ‘zone where he will visit with rela- | | tives and pians on working. Mrs. |. | Lindstrom and children will remain here until spring. iss Madge Runey, county super- | | intendent. was here recently on a tour | Of inspection of the various ‘sehoals | {in the community, | | _ Christ Bucholtz has returned home ; from a weeks stay in the Bismarck | | hospital. ! E, A. Fricke has returned home| from a weeks visit at Minnesota; points. H J. R. Biggs of Mandan was here; | Tuesday afternoon un business. | H. A. Thompson of Bismarck was ‘here the fore part of the week. | Foss Graham of Sanger was a re- ‘cent caller in town, Hazelton e : i —a* By ELANOR LANDSBERGER Mombers of the first. second, third: and fourth grades were participants {in an entertainment in the school sym Tuesday afternoon. The feature | of the program was the toy band. | | Miss Jeanette McGee sponsored the | Program. Maynard Shotts, Albert Larvick, Phillip Weiser, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hendrickson, who were members of the party who went to the National Livestock judging contest held at | Kansas City, Mo., last week, returned {Saturday evening. The three boys) {received twenty-sixth place in the contest. Maynard Shotts was eighth high point man in the hog judging contest. | Miss Dorothy Beastrom spen* the George Burbeck and taree!_. children will move into the house j°! with the Glasser orchestra furnish- | Johnson Sund: A. H. Greenwood of St. Paul was |efs on Fred Johnson Tuesday. Fred Wood and Ralph Fricke mo- |business in Bismarck Thursday. with Mr. and Mrs. Eric Pearson Sun- day evening. marck Friday. ton on Tuesday. Mrs. C. L. Johnson called on Mrs. John Law Tuesdey. Edwin Johnson end Mrs. Arthur iMrs. J, M. Thompson Sunday. jhome Thursday evening. i" Still | _Sti By B. P. HAGSTROM Axel Asplund motored to Bismarck | Monday and returned home Tuesday. | Miss Dorothy Johnson visited with | Mrs. C. L. Johnson a few days the first part of the week. | Fred Johnson shopped in Wilton Tuesday. | The Rev. end Mrs. Aster of Regan| were callers on Mr. and Mrs. Edwin} Jovnson Tuesda: Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Noon and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Noon were callers in| the capital city Tuesday. i Miss Velma Johnson clerked in the Wilton Mutual store on Saturday. Mrs. Peter Johnson called on her Mrs. Edwin Johnson Tuesday. Mrs. A. T. Asplund and son Axel; called on Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson , Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Berquist and, sons of Stieber township were callers | on Mr. and Mrs. Eric Pearson Satur- day. Donald Noon called at the C. L. Johnson home one day this week. John Law motored to Wilton on Monday. Mrs, Morris led on Mrs. Conrad Edwin and Peter Johnson were call- Mr. and Mrs. B. Nelson accompa- nied by Martin Strand transacted Mr. and Mrs. Ole Hagstrom visited | Albert Johnson motored to Bis- Anthony Erickson shopped in Wil- Mrs. Morris, Dorothy Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Petcr Johnson. Mrs. Johnson transacted business in Bis- marek Thursday. | Axel Asplund and Mrs. A. I. Asp- lund were shoppers in Wilton Friday. Eric Pearson eccompanied by his t brother-in-law Simon Larson called on Herry Triska Saturday. Ragnar Johnson called on his sis-| “! iter Mrs. Edwin Johnson Friday. Ruben Johnson called at the Con- rad Johnson home Tues Edwin and Fred Johnson called on Fred Johnson Friday. . Conrad Johnson and son George accompanied by Mrs. Ted Richard of | ‘Wilton motored to Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson and Mrs. John Johnson shopped in Wilton Saturday. a Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson were! yj visitors of Mrs. Arthur Johnson Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Falkenstein were dinner guests at the home of! Mrs. Palkenstein’s parents. Mr. and Kasper Benson of Flasher, N. D., who has been visiting at the home of his sister, Mrs. John Asplund the past week, left Monday for Mandan. Mr, and Mrs. Lehr of near Regan visited with their children Ted, Alice, and Lucille Lehr Sunday. Nelson called at the Eric Pearson home Friday morning. } Mrs. C. L. Johnson and children! called in Wilton Monday. , ——e H Lyman ; ROE eds facade | By S. GYLDEN { . | Chas. Koivu was a business caller in| Wing Thursday. Sylvia Eckholm returned home; Thursday from one of the local hos- pitals, where she underwent an op- eraion for appendicitis recently. | Edwin Olson and Jack Gylden were , Wing callers one day last week. | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pesonen and: sons, Martin and Bill, and Arvid Es- kell were callers at the Arne Antilld Severt | newly secured’ candidates. ning. sons Arthur and| business in ind | Lesher home from the hospital where | |} beer j Met at the home of Mrs. E. F. Sav- | special clinic will be held. In addi- ‘tion to the members of the Soo Line j faraily. Frem here they will go to Isabel Kinney were promoted from the Junior Circle of which they have m active members. ‘The other new member was Miss Ida Feyereisen. Word was received this week from Miss Sundell of the high school staff that her father who had been ill at the hospital had passed away Sun- day. Funeral services were held Tues- day. Much sympathy is expressed for Miss Sundell in the loss of her | father. | Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bauer cf Napo- leon were Sunday guests at the J. H. Bower home. The Ladies Aid of the M. E. church age Thursday afternoon with a good sized attendance. At this meeting | the putting on of the annucl Bazaar | and dinner was discussed. ‘This will | be held in the Siem hall Satuzday, Dec. 7. The various ccminittees to help with the work were appointed. | Any epecicl donations will be gladly accepted. The ladies will have aprons | and other articles for sale at their | bazaar. Miss Louise Barton visited over the | nd with Mr. and Mrs. -H. Beal | at Kintyre. They accompanied her home Sunday evenizg. The Community club will present | two ene-act plays, music and singing iday even! the high sch a. Civic club wiil put ca by Zona Gale. L, M. Doerschlag, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Allen, Mrs. N. Sisco and Miss Leone Sisco were Sunday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Barton. The members of the Annanias club held their bi-mcnihly club meeting ‘Tuesday evening with a fair sized attendance. Mesdames Fetterley and Engleman who have been taking medical ireat- ment in Bismarck returned home Sacurdey. Harltee “May of Bismarck visited Sunday with his parents and grand- mother here. Mr, and Mrs. to Bismar 3 . a Fockler ca: mail on rural route Io. 1 for Mr. F: w that day. Thore Naaden returned Wednesday | im St. Paul after accompanying the 5 Asceciation stock cars to the Mr. F. G. O. R. Martin and daughter Julia Sutoed to Bismarck Saturday. County Sheriff Fisher of Linton Was a Braddock caller Wednesday evening. John Meichel returned Wednesday from a fcw day's business trip to Poll 8. D. Mrs. Maxine Dethlefs who has been staying at the Don MacDonald home, left Saturday morning from Steele iccompanied by Mester Alexander lacDonaid to visit her parents at Davenport, N. D. Jchn Larson of Bismarck, auditor for the Carpenter Lumber Co., spent Saturday at the local lumber yards. A fine baby arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zottnick Wed- nesdzy evening. Congressman Thos. Hall of Bis- marek was a Braddock caller between trains Wednesday. A poultry train, consisting of three special exhibit cars ca housing, feed- ing and Sanitation wiil stop in Brad- cock from 11 to 12:30 Friday, Dec. 6. There will be special exhibits on the successful rearing of turkeys, also a agricultural department, represcnta- tives of the National Poultry Research society end state agricultural college specialists and county agents will give illustrated lectures and exhibits. A small crowd witnessed the bas- | ketball game between Braddock and Hazelton high schools on Friday eve- ning in the Braddock high school sym. Mrs, Lee May, who spent a week at the H. A. Cariisle home at Wild Rose has returned to Braddock. Mr. May was also a Braddock visitor at the home of his mother, Mrs. W. May this week. The W. O. W. held a short session in the hall Tuesday evening for the purpose of balloting on a couple of Mr. and Mrs, M. Feterley visited with Linton friends Sunday. Mr. L, M. Doerschlag was a pas- senger to Bismarck Tuesday return- ing home Wednesday Mrs. Nora Sisco and daughtcr Leone of Kintyre were wesk-end vis- itors here with the C. T. Barton Mandan to visit with the G. B. Aurvig family and then to California to spead the winter with relatives, L. V. Lesher autoed to Bismarck Thursday morning and brought Mrs. she has been for two weeks. She is Glen View By MRS. LARS JACOBSON o e i F.|! ° ‘ i’ Hazlegrove By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE 'Frank Gray was in Tuttle Monday. He took Miss Opal Gray to the train, ;s she was home for the week-end. | Frenk Gray drove to Wing Monday | after Elvin Gray. He is now through Working in the elevator. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hawkins, Elvin Gray and Dorothy Argent were guests Wednesday evening at the Ray Hazle- grove home. Cards furnished the Pastime and ice cream and cake was served at midnight Alex Schiemer @ supper guest My the Lester Hawkins home Thurs- jay. Ray Hazlegrove and Lester Haw- kins were in Tuttle Saturday on { business. Dale Gol ith and his mother and sister Dorothy were in Tuttle Satur- day, also Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner. Elvin Gray and his father and Miss Dorothy Argent were in Tuttle Sat- urday, Mrs. Will Harty and children vis- ited the John Harty family in Wing @ few days. re moving to St. Paul. Minn., to live. Mr. and Mrs .Ray Hazlegrove end Joe Sinith were dinner guests Sunday at the Frank Gray home. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gianville and sons Dean and Harold called Sunday at the Hazlegrove home. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove and Lenora Kattke were callers at Lester Hawkins Sunday evening. Cards fur- nished the pastime. Ed Wagner was a guest Sunday at the Christ Wolff home. Mr. end Mrs. Bert Glanville and sons were guest Sunday at the Mcin- tyre home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ulfers attended Si day. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hadkins and | Alex Schiemer were guests one night this week at the Hazlegrove home. ————___+ Wild Rose By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL f | o ° A Thanksgiving program will be given at school No. 1 by the pupils of Miss Jennie Waiste, followed by hot coffee and lunch. Everybody is in- vited to come. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Carlisle, enter- tained at their home Sundey, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brownawell and son/ Bokby of Sterling, Mr. and Mrs. How- | ard Brownawell of Moffit, Mrs. Don- ald Snyder and Miss Helen Browna- well of Bismarck, Misses Louise Reid- man of Moffit and Miss Margaret Gillen, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Browna-| well and Homer Brownawell, Harry) Koenig and Marvin Swanson. Miss Jennie Waiste spent the week- end with friends near Moffit. | A number of the young people at-/ tended the dance at Sterling Friday , evening and enjoyed the usual good; {time W. H. Brownawell accompanied his brother-in-law L. R. May to Bismarck Tuesday, returning home the follow- ing day. Frank and Fred Saville are plan-/ ning on eating Thanksgiving turkey with relatives in Chicago. Miss Louise Rei¢man of Moffit spent the week-end with friends here. The teachers and pupils of the Wild Rose schools will enjoy the Thanks- giving vacation at their several homes. pet Sebreanbancion Uy oo Frances By MILDRED DIETZMAN Mr. and Mrs. Martin Tooker trans- acted ‘business in Bismarck Monday. Walter Dietzman delivered grain to Menoken, Monday. Elmer Lundquist Mr. and Mrs, spent Monday evening visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Whit- ted. Miss Evenlett Tooker was absent from school, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Schaner trans- acted business in Bismarck, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Moffit at- tended the Farmers Union Shippers association meeting held at Arnold, Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lundquist transacted business in Bismarck, Tuesday. Harvey Moffitt of near Menoken was an overnight guest with his wife Mrs. Moffit at the East Frances school No. 1, Tuesday. Mrs, Elmer Lundquist and Miss Mildred Dietzman attended the major Project meeting given by Miss La Ray Hazicgrove was in Tuttle Mon- | 'day having scme repair work done: on his car. | | Mr. and Mrs. John iily visited with their daughter and \son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Ced- ie Alta | Bender J Mr. and Mrs. Will Harty and family | jaday school at Pleasant Hill Sun- | and son Donald were shoppers in Bis- ;|marck Saturday. Harry Smith was a caller at the Selmar Owen farm Saturday. Mildred Dietzman entertained a number of friends at @ dinner Sun- The afternoon was spent at playing card: Mr. and Mrs. Tony Nate and fam- ily of Mandan were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Owen, Sunday Harvey Moffit of near Menoken called cn John Olscn, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Roswick and family called on their son Henry Roswick Sunday. QJson and fam- erstrom Sunda; ° ° By KARL SCHATZ Mr. and Mrs. Karl Schatz spent Tuesday and Wednesday at Turtle Lake and Washburn visiting relatives. Misses Emma, Hulda and Justine Bender spent Sunday at the Fred home. Ed Hochhalter was a business caller In Regan Saturd: Mr. and Mrs. H. Schatz and son Hank transacted business in Mc- Clusky Saturday and were accom- Panied back by Sarah and Edward Schatz, who spent Sunday at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Schatz. Edwin Schatz spent Thursday eve- ning at the Adams home. The Busy Bees held their meeting at the Brackett home Saturday. The next meeting will be at the Adams home December 14. Mr. and Mrs. D. Hochhalter are now residing in Regan, where Mr. Hochhalter is emplo; John, Henry and Donald Schofer spent Saturday evening at the Schatz }@ short spent Saturday evening and Sunday with her parents in Washburn. Mr. Schofer was a caller at the Alta store Frida: Rev. E. Broeckle of Turtle Lake will conduct services at the Alta church Sunday, Dec. 1. Dave Schatz spent Friday evening ne Saturday at the home of his uncle. Carl Schatz transacted business in| p, ‘Wilton Monday. o——_________-_——-e | Welch’sSpur =| ° e By MRS. R. M. WELCH Arthur Yeakle called at the Robt. Welch home Monday. Mr. Yeakle and Mr. Welch motored to Menoken and hauled scme playground equip- ment for the two Boyd schools. Hugh McMurrich of Glencoe and Lawrence Doppler helped Robert Welch load a car of wheat at the | spur the first of the week. O. P. Welch called at the home of his son Robert Tuesday. Mrs. A. D. Welch and Mrs. John Welch, leaders of the Cross Country Homemakers clib attended a club demonstration in Bismarck Tuesday. The meeting was spent in demon- Strating the fittii' of patterns. The Cross Country Homemakers club met at tie home of Mrs. Irvin Reed Thursday. On account of the cold a number were not preseni. Ed Doppler and two sons, Lawrence and Leo, motcred to Bismarck on business Wednesday. Robert Welci hauled a truckload of ccal from Bismarck Thursday. George Welch, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert We'ch, had the stitches removed f7ém the facial wound which he received from a fall into the base- ment, Friday. The wound is healing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Snyder and son Ralpa, Ed Doppler and son Lawrence and Mrs. Robert Welch and little son George were Bismarck visitors Friday. A township meeting was held at the Robert Boyd home Tuesday eve- ning where the officers transacted some business. O. P. Welch and son Robert each hauled a truckload of hogs to Me- noken for A. D. Welch Friday. Farmers’ Union Shipping association was in charge <f the carload. Several of the young people of this vicinity attended t..e dance in Me- noken Saturday night. Chas. Snyder called at the O. P. ‘Welch home Friday. Ed Doppler started for California Saturday morning, N. P. Mr. Suppler will join Mrs. DCeppler at Merced and they spend the winter with friends relatives at var‘ous points nia. On the .etura they il ee g EE uly i | after the program. called at the Franklund and Chver- son home Friday. Lester Brown called on Ole Lillet- Jeld Monday. . aa Brown was a Wilton caller Fri. y. Dan Johnson called on Dick John- son Thursday evening. [ é Trygg By GLADYS NELSON Mr. and Mrs, Bennie Nelson anc Dennis son, Gordan, from Garrison, visited at the Nels Neilson home over the last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ji George and Lillie motored. to Bis: marck last Saturday on business, George Nelson called at Enos ‘Strandamo's Wednseday cn tainees Mrs. Nels Nelson and Hugo and Mrs. Bennie Nelson and son called at “a Sear Psa 1 Monday, e Oscar uusons visitors at the Kruger home. “°°*"* John Risch was a caller Tuesday night at the George Nelson home. El vine aaa recently from visit a . bel ae N.D. se pamela irs. Harold Madiand and bal went to Wyndmere, N. D., recently zd visit et her home for a while. Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson and femily were entertained at a chicken mee night at the Kruger’ 5 ion were briny being Mrs. Kru av’ ee was a calle; Kruger home Monday. oe Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson, Gerald sails ine ae were luncheon geusts ve gO at tl Farrell tome. inday he Charlie and Mrs. Enos Strandamo ek ae oie Baldwin last and vi it the Strandane tance, at the Palmer le patrons of Tryge school No. 1 district No. 8, are beginning to prae- tice for the Chrisimas program, which they will give on Monday evening, Dec. 23. There will be a basket social Mr. and Mrs. Victor Engdehl family were dinner questa last sun day at the John Haybeck home. Enos Strandamo made a trip te rae eee on business. ir. and Mrs. Nels Nelson, Victor and Hugo, attended the party Satur- ae night at the Oscar Landerholm Mrs. Joe Fisher and her joe ny ied Sit ‘arley home one oe Varley presented hi: 4 Clarence Starr, as a birt! ” pn se with a year’s subscription to The Weekly Tribune, which he receives in Portland, Ore. Clarence had expressed a to see the news “in good old ae Dakota,” where he spent seven A farewell party was held Sa night in honor of Mr. and Mr Fe Nelscn, who will dopart December 1 for Cylinder, Ia. Their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lauranc: Stalks, who have just arrived from Towa, have rented the home place here. Cards and dancing furnished a rte fheahare nd of the evening. ty mi ht luncheon served by the hostess. ia e i t LittleKnife | ° By MRS. A. BIERIG Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jacobs and chil- dren motored to the Earl Twist home near Gladstone on Sunday where they spent the day. Mr. and Mrs. N. Burley from Kill- deer, N. D., visited at the L. R. Wor- lery home on Sunday, when on their way to Hebron to visit other friends. Frank Goben and Ross Dolive: took Ruby and Alice Bierig also Lils |Goben back to Dickinson on Sunday. The girls spent the week-end visiting their parents, and also took in the Marshall schools Nos. 2 and 3 pro- gram. On Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Gorden Scheffner i ¥ E ine had been under the doctor's care; Gh week-end with home folks. yor some time. Mrs. P. V. Kintz sponsored a piano: and vocal solo for her music pupils! i n and J. Carison. Hostesses for oe .| the evening were Mesdames A. Lund- ® caller in Bis- | ,--¢. B. Michelsen and L, Hopkins. Basser in Bismarck Tuesday. Harry Smith has been staying at the Laurence Madland farm this past |. Mabel Sager closed a successful | | term of school Friday with a program | and box social. The were y at Gylden’s Edwin Olson was a visitor at John Every } Rev. H. i friends in Bismarck Tuesda: A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bertelson. Nov. 26th, at a Bis-| ¢, fmarck hospital. i ae. —___-* Sterling By FERN STEWART Mrs. Henry Van Horn and Mre. Hanson were Monday callers "a. two weeks visit in Iowa. iil “Yonosisies called at the C. L. home Sunday evening. onc reports a most enjoyable ening. Another similar party will be put on some time in December. The following committee will be in h F dames H, Watkins, J. Fisher and A. H. Helgeson. Thanksgiving boxes for ex-s men are being sent this week by iary members: Mesdames B. icheisen. J. Carlson. J. Keifer, A. Lundberg and A. H. Helgeson are in charge. The next recular meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary will be held in the loz cabin on the after- neo of December 12th with Mrs. O. B. Aune and Mr-. A. H. Helgeson en- tertaininz. Mrs. C. Tyberg returned last week to her home in Regan after an ex- tended visit with relatives in Can- edz and western Dakota. Mr. end Mrs. B. Michelsen were vier dinnez guests at the A. Fisher home | v. Miss Anne Regnier, Resan teacher, spent the week-end at her home in |‘ be Sunday nite. ‘Wilton. eee ere, wee held wt the Mrs. J. Michelsen called at the L. : if Hopkins home on Wednesday of last of relati last Wednesday evening in the high school assembly room. A large crowd attended. Mr. and Mrs. Garske of Bismerck, parents of Mrs. Tony Appert, re: |turned to Bismarck Monday after a two weeks’ visit at tl Appert home. Tony Appert took them to Bismarck. Several young people from town attended the program and dance last Frigday night at the school, taught Hazelton. Members of senior play cast have getting their parts learned for the play “Apple Blossom Time.” to be given ‘Dec. 13, at Zirbes Theatre. jthe capital city Monday. Pius Volk, local business man, by Miss Ethel Mandigo, southeast of : {been very busy the last week or so/ ¢! By MRE. E. F. SAVAGE Braddock now has a wide-awake 4-H Beef Calf club. by its leader Don exceptionally good but due to the stormy weather only a small crowd time. Earl Monroe was a Baldwin visitor | ‘The Parmers Union local will hold e Tuesday im WAS | 5, ness in McKenzie Wednesday. of his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fischer, Tuesday. Walter Dietzman, Floyd Owen (Martin Tooker were callers at the Herman Glum farm near Glencoe, Martin Tooker and Floyd Owen aneacted Remon, Pieentee,, Pets ve Cedric Craig was s business caller at the W. A. Dietzman farm Friday (le ; é F Gilbert Cederstrom transacted bust-| Welch, Paul Carleson visited at the home| @ 5 i ght iy Tae ii ivitee

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