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o tetsile puke HI : | NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | Driscoll By MRS. F. 0. JOHNSON Mrs. Geo. Haugen her home Saturday Wilma Van Vicet. sports. Prizes were won by Elenore Chapin, Lois Anunson, Lorraine Johnson and Wilma Van Viect. Junch was served at 5 o'clock. A stag party was given for Helmer Meland Thursday evening. The cvent was in honor of his birthday. — . Mr. and Mrs. Juhala and sons Arn- Mrs. Floyd Swanson and infant son | old, Raymond and Alfred were din. returned from Bismarck Saturday. ner guests at Gust Eckholm’s a week Mrs, Swindling entertained at @) ago Sunday. party for her daughter, Helen, Satur- day, the occasion being her Mr. and Mrs, Arne Antilla and birthday. | children and Saima Antilla were din- Thelma Skogen visited with her over | ner guests at Walter Pesonen’s Sun- the week-end. spent Friday day. Miss Saima Pihlaja was an over afternoon with Mrs. Oscar Pederson. | night guest of Lydia Lehto Saturday. Services . and Mrs. John Omodt of were held at the Finish Stecle, Misses Elsie and Cordelia | Lutheran church Friday. Meyer and Hugo Bassen spent Bun- Gay at the I. H. Omodt home. Miss Marie Botnen spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ole Quale. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Titus and Dag- mar and Mavis Rosvold motored to Bismarck Saturday. ‘The Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. H. A. Knudson Thursday after- neon, Election of officers was held. Mrs. Hamer was clected president, Mrs. Van Vleet, vice president, Mrs. Sawyer, secretary and Mrs. Carl Mel- and, treasurer. A financial report of the years business vas given. Mrs. A. P. Rosvold and Mrs. Knudson were hostesses and sezved a delicious lunch. Mr. + .d Mrs, Carl Erickson called on Mrs, Pete Tompt Wednesday evc- ning. Ciifford Meland and Joc Sharpe motored to Bismarck Tuesday. L. B. Olson visited Saturday eve- ning at the Harry Olson home. Mrs. C. A. Swanson and Mrs. El- wvod Swanson called on Mrs. F. O, Johnson Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. F. Johns and chil- dren visited the P. P. Hanson home Su inday. Mrs. Egner Swanson, who has been returned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Botness and daughter of Langedahl visited at the H. A. Knudson home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Koehler of Tappen called on Mr. and Mrs. Nels Meland Thursday evening. The guests were Mrs, Geo. Haugen, Mrs. Carl Meland, Mrs. Ed Madson, Mrs. Van Vieet, Wilma, Thelma Skogen and Dronen. Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Omodt were din- ner guests at the C. J. Peterson home Friday evening. The Wornen’s zoreign Missioncry Goitos ‘Wednesday "cfternoon,” Mrs Colton Wet y! £ Apland and Mrs. from Rev. and Mrs. Gress of Under- wood were also read. At the conelu- sion of the meeting Mrs, Colton served lunch. Shoppers in Bismarck Thursday were Mrs. Oscar Pederson, Mrs, Pete ‘Tompt and Mrs, Mins Dodge. A whist part: was given in of Carl Meland's birthray anniversary end with Sylvia Eck! Here fh ij rE i 2 £8 Arne and Arthur Antilla were bus- | iness callers at Gylden's one day last ; Miss Sadie Gylden spent the weck- holm. Henry Pihlaja was a Sunday call- er at Oscar Kavonius. Quite a few attended the play “Cat O'Nine Tails” given Saturday night by the Wing high school. A party was held at the Lyman school No. 2, where Miss Arrah Thompson teaches. Those who attend- ed it report a good time. Nina and Edwin Waiste were call- ers at Wm. Joeephson’s Sunday. Mrs. L. C, Holmes spent Saturda: with her daughter, Mrs. Roy Farley. Edwin and Josie Olson, Sylvia Eck- holm and Lulo Gylden were pleas- antly entertained at Bill Wanttaja’s Thursday evening. Sylvia Eckholm spent Thursday and Friday with Josie Olson. Mrs. Morris Erickson and sons Mel- vin and Roy called at Ida Thorson'’s Sunday. Mrs. John Gylden and sons Jack and Sergie were dinner guests at Waiter Pesonen’s Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Neini and Emil and Ailie and Mrs, Henry Inget were supper guests at Gust -Eckholms Sun- visiting in Linton for a few days, | day. Emil Lieuska-was « caller at Ingets one day last week. Edwin Olson was a Wing caller Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pesonen and sons Bill and Martin were callers at Gust Eckholm’s. ina | By OLGA M. RISE Mrs, J. O. Rise called at Mr. and the Ed Larson home near Wing Wed- nesday. Ed Nygaerd motored to Regan ‘Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Helmer Arneson spent Thureday at the M. A. Lien home. Miss Verna Torgeson of Bismarck the week-end at the John home. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Botnem and F iF 3 2 a 2 2 5 z g i i it Fl iy ay ELI i i! au if ik ll Miss Peterson's school Friday cve-jnoon. The afternoon was Mf. and Mrs, Wm. Stienert called |to at the home of Mr. Stienerts parents! Mr. , afternoon. | | © Sunday forenoon. Mr. and » H. Schatz were bus- | iness caller’ in McClusky Saturday | ental By JUSTINE MORRIS Steve Morris of Bismarck visited | over Wednesday night with his !row Olson home BM McCullough THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1929 ‘spent ning of December 20th. Tickets will ing cloth animal toys to be sent; be on sale this week. Miss Irene Malsby, primary teach- Mrs. O. W. Backman mo-/|¢r, is making plans for a Christas tored to the Capital City Friday. Party to be put on by her pupils. Ghylin By MARGARET DAVIS Martin Strand was a business call- er at the L. W. Davis home Wednes- {day morning. aI oe | Went to Chicago to take in the Inter- Victor Strom and Adolph Rieberg brother Thomas Morris and family.| feo gheldon and son Carl motored | Mational Stock show which is being He returned to Bismarck Thursday. 't Regan Marion Morris accompanied him! there to visit with relatives and | ness ‘friends for a few days. { Marion Morris was a caller at the morning. W. D. Perkins and son Gene were | business callers at the T. F. Morris |! home Wednesday. Ruth Ella Anderson has been ab- ;sent from school the past weck on account of sickness. Levi and Bennard Anderson were business callers at the Ira Falken- stein home Wednesday evening. . Ralph Falkenstein of Crofte town- ship was a caller at the Howard Tap- lin home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Falkenstein were recent callers at the William Fricke home. guest with Orville Falkenstein at the Clarence Fal‘-enstcin home Thursday shoppers in Wilton Wednesday eve- J. M, Thompson called at the Clar- tence Falkenstein home Friday morn- ing. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Anderson were shoppers in Wilton Saturday evening. ‘Those who attended the dance at the Ralph Falkenstein home Satur- |‘: day evening were. Harold and Gor- don Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Howard |Taplin and son Glen, Donald and Dorothy Morris, Bennie and Levi Anderson, Orvilleand Edna Falken- | stein and Ralph Taplin. Sam Brown visited at the T. F. Morris home Saturday evening en route home from Max where he has been employed in a garage. Aldythe McCullough who attends school in Wilton visited over the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, H. A. McCullough. Walter Spangberg was a shopper in Wilton Saturday. Mrs, Wallace Anderson visited at the A. F. Anderson home Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Morris visited | at the T. F. Morris home Thursday. Those that visited at the T. F. | Morris home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. William Morris of Bismarck, Mr. jand Mrs, R. Nagel of Baldwin, Mrs. | stig Holden, Harry and Issy Brown, Herman Falkenstein home Sunday. John Vollan was a caller in Wil Eunday evening. Gerald :Aorris was a caller at the Wallace Anderson home Saturday evening. { Canfield 7 @ By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN 8. L. Jorhal was a business caller in Wilton Wednesday. He had some dental work done. The ladies aid met at the Earl i Byes abi oey tell: ni bon i 7 i sil Eh i i I festis ' rf 5? i aj é Het ia 1s | iit if hie Eg 5 of i i ‘lt 1 i | i ! ? | F [ali Ss il li ef itt i i tf i : f ly & i i al he gee fi ft z ae [ eff Hi i | Ri ¢e-- By SCHATZ — Hank Schats Jr. was @ passenger Bismarck Tuesday where he at- : lit ay Mrs. M. Coombs and son are spend- ing @ few weeks with Mrs. Coombs mother in Fargo. The Gchats young folks and Miss Keck attended the program and bas- i 3 “4 i j ! rt F ; id A f ‘ ai il ft rt KE FLL i KE g In the evening aad at the Carl Berg: home. ffi if i i ; Saturday. E. Christianson transacted busi- aril Johnson home Wednesday | "5 Stephen Monroe called at tlie Emil Olson home Wednesda: Oscar Magnuson motored to Regan shopper é ————@{ Luther Davis went to see his broth- er, who ts sick in Bismarck last week. @|_ Mrs. Walter Scott and son, Billy Backman and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Louie and children, Mrs. Keator, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Anderson and daugh- ter, Mr. Nick Holgerson and son Mar- fon, Arne Tosseth, and Davies’ were Saturday afternoon gan. Schrunk By HELEN MARCHANT Miss Theo Johns was an ot Gerald Morris was an over-night | Sree at the P. G. Marchant ; Thursday. | LeRoy Marchant visited at the night. ning. Bennie and Levi Anderson were | at) ong ait Nistors, At fred Borth and Alfred Molloy it, evening at the ‘Fred |® Christ Wents motored to Wing Pri- Norman Johns called at the R. G. Marchant home Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Gabe ents, visited ‘Wilbert Nieters called at the Wm. tended the corn show and festival at Mr. ‘and Mt C Hein and| Hazelton last Thursday. The celebra- daughter Ruth and son Arthur spent | Friday evening at the Jacob Wentz 22 3 # ; £ ! Fifek i 8 I ill; i ; i if : i 5 i [ ee i EF tr ; 5 z FETE Hj iF i i] i i 5 E i Fy > E E | i : Ht F . Pee i 5 ff il BE | ¥ 928 f ti iff; Fs i ne ist pill a8 : ? i é : i li : a & i 2 oT EE & i F F i ipl F H ef Fe i i | i 2 it held there. Emil Sunquist and L. W. Davis mo- tored to Bismarck this week to be on | @ the jury. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Noon were | @. Mr. and Mrs. Erick Englebretchen id shopping in Bismarck Wednes- Dave Spangbergs were in Bismarck Tuesday. Emil Sunquist was a Sunday caller on Luther Davis. Mrs. Bert Hedstrom was a Bismarck Wed shoppers in Re- Hazelton By ELEANOR LANDSBERGER Mrs. Frank Appert entertained the ‘Thursday evening bridge club at her home evening. Saturday afternoon and evening; also jan apron and fancy work sale in connection. Between 600 and 700 people at- hich re- ‘was played, w' | sulted in a score of 9 to 12 in Steele's favor. Ladelle Briggle and J. B. Lands- motored to Linton Monday on Mrs. John Baker entertained the Py By gliei ie é 2 : Hl i z iF a ti t ul HE Ly bh i i fi i ti ef Bt i | g } i i E i i i Te ; ft is d rH £ iis 3 rT Hy J ur, held fmoeting et. the 4 Moftit Tuesday ‘ ¢ night. A large crowd was present. | @————____—_-_____» It was decided to have one busines: | {meeting the 2nd Tuesday in the |, BULLETINS | month and a social meeting every fourth eget) the month. HUSKIES GET PHELAN tte, man went to Fargo Seattle, Wash. Dec. 12—(7)— to attend the 4-H club convention. Earl Campbell, graduate manag- \ Mrs. Everett Porter has been quite} er of athletics at the University i at her home east of town for sev-| of Washington, announced today eral days. that Coach James M. Phelan of The school board held a meeting at| Purdue university has signed a the bank on Tuesday. All members| three year contract to coach foot- were present. ball at Washington. It was re- Mr. and Mrs. Emil Enockson and| ported that Phelan will receive Miss Amonda Owen were Bismarck! §19,000 a year. ; Shoppers Saturday. Emil Enockson's father and brother Tony spent several days last week | visiting at the Enockson home. BANDIT NEAR DEATH Minneapolis, Dec. 12—(4)— Firat National bank of Shakopee, Minn., only to be shot down by an ambush of citizens and police, lay near death at University hos- | Wing t adits who attempted to rob the e By LILLIE MUELLER Under heavy guard, Mc- Edith Mueller spent Sunday after- noon and evening with Olive Rice. fa tan nent alter “paarene Elmie Erickson spent Saturday developed night with Gertrude Kavonious. Somos i. his lee: fai weaay Mr. and Mrs. John Weber Jr. visit surgeons amputated his leg in an prt the Adolph Weber home Thurs-| effort to save his life. P. T. A. was held at the school- TRIO DIE IN FIRE house Wednesday evening. A Iai Cc a labeunaad to ter De an cha Wichita Falls, Tex. Dec. 12.— Mabel Jacobson left for Fargo Monday where ghe will stay a week. with Robinson Monday evening at Robinson, the score was 32 and 6. G. A. Bossart and A. Dagner were ; in_ Bismarck Friday. E. Erickson and family spent Sun- idespread, prom day at the Geo. Kavonious home. = nates conus of the blaze was not determined. | Ker being no school in town. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Magnuson vis-| gent Hoover's appeal for coopera- | Ida Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barth spent Thursday at the G. A. Bossart home. Andrew Larson left for Minnesota Chicago, Dec. 12.—(%)}—Jackie | Friday. He has been employed at| Fields, world’ “| the north ranch the past few months, niece eonck uae Elmer Drumn home. Mr. Drumn| from San Francisco, in a ten- Olga Kuloski spent the week with promote 5 hh Glanville. bate bona | lore Krementsky, Rudy Melhoff BOOST WOOL DUTY and Marcus Wagle motored to Tuttle vi Priday to attend the basketball game | which was played between Tuttle and Washington, The senate today approved with- out a record vote an increase in the tariff on top wool waste from 31 te 37 cents a pound. The house n. The “Cat O'Nine Tails” given by the Wing high school was attended | ning and enjoyed by all. RANKING GENERAL DIES | Sigrud Josephson was a business Washington, Dec. 12—(?)— caller in Wing Monday. Dwight E. Aultman, of Allegheny, E. E. Williams, Henry McCloskey, Pa., the ranking brigadier general Fred Smith and G. A. Bossi tored to Bismarck Mond: Patterson ranch. years old and was on the active Mrs. E. E. See is assisting at the| ttst of the army being last as- seven members of the state text arrested without 7 and brought into court when t# failed to appear to testify in the 1 filed by Commissioner W. “4 j against the commission. Commander Byrd Charles Manly B . Achievement Medgj Fred McCusick, one ef three ban- | the board of regents of the Il teday, his - | first successful engines. pital ‘ iy. right leg ampu. See ers er a bes provement of aviation. Congratulate Senate | For Having One Solor | Who Is Not a Jacka; |_ St. Paul, Dec. 12.—-()—Minnes , talk. (?)}—Three men, including two | Republicans today prepared firemen, were killed here today |gram to be sent to Vice Presié: tie caerae destroyed the Ant- {Curtis commenting on the appol © jotel, a three story brick | ment of Joseph R. Grundy as sena: The Wing high school boys were cl defeated in a basketball game played| jurea, four actowly The seisia |seid; euuyvanie. The telegr “On the swearing in of Joseph / rundy we congratulate the sen) ANSWER HOOVER'S PLEA = {on having at least one . Washington, Dec. 12—(7)— | it not a jackass.” The reference was to the mobilization of effort to expedite | characterization by Senator Moses Clyde Jr. and Floyd Harvey visited | on . public construction was said to- |New Hampshire Opal Harvey's school Monday, there| day by Secretary Lamont to have | publican aengies: Fg ing The telegram was ited with their daughters, Myrtle and| {jon in stabilising business condi i eprannare onthe nieamee — a been made in response to Presi- | jackasses.” corporation ‘Adds, Two Nebraska Ban Gottfred Weber is employed at the] Jack Thompson, negro challenger | Minneapolis, Minn., Dec. 12. | Affiliation of two more banks Ww) met with an accident last Wednesday, round bout for the title in the \the Northwest Ba While grinding feed he broke his arm. coliseum Jan. 17. Jack Dempsey announced today by E. W. ‘president of the holding {bringing the total number in the corporation to 84, and total % » Dec. 12—(%— | sources to $465,849,547. The two {banks are the State Bank of |field and the Harbine Bank of bury, Neb. JACKIE FIELDS SIGNS 'Ban by a large audience Saturday eve- om ee | Field Workers Stop Operation of 2 Mi Taylorville, T., Dec. 12. of the army, died at Walter Keea , workers of the national . hospital today after an iliness ot | today prevented the operation of ¢ Richard Weber is employed at the five months. The general was 56 | mines at Pana, 17 Postoffice during the holiday rush. Gordon Larson left for Williston | Monday where he will attend a trac- tor school this coming winter. Margret Marchant spent the week- end at her partenal home. Mrs. John Weber Sr. spent Sunday evening at the John Mueller home. Fred Barth and wife spent one night last week at the J. J. Horner Mrs. Henry Jacobson served dinner for the following Sunday: Mr. and | Mrs. A. O. Lein, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Olson, Pete Jacobson and daughters Bernett and the play cast. Al Anderson of Bismarck is spend- ing a few days at Wing. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Anderson and daughter Anna Marie from Tuttle attended the play Saturday evening and were Sunday dinner guests at the Clyde Harvey home. Henry Seilinger and family moved to the I. F. Lytle residence last week. Edna Josephson attended church at Lehtos Sunday. Dinner guests at the John Weber Jr. home Sunday were Fred Barth and wife, John Mueller and wife, Al- y|vina Kraft and Gottfred Weber. Andrew Irvine is expected “home Among the Et dl fl: He ie [ il] . ilels Fi ral | : t g i if i g 8 cE Fiiy Fl : | ‘S Pp é signed to Fort Sill, Ukia. STOCK PRICES BREAK New York, bee. 12.—(P}—A new te $18. Abrupt reaction came as a climax to a period of indecisive milling about of prices after the sharp rally of fast week, which carried prices back than a third of the ground lost uring collapse of the past two months. 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