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Steiber | —__—_—_—_—_# By MRS. CARLSON AND MRS. HICKEL The Misses Mary, Rose, Ellen and Margaret Doyle are spending their Christmas vacation at their homes in Velva. Mrs. Philip Spichke went with them as far as her home at Keif, after completing a very suc- cessful four months’ term of school at Pleasant View school. Miss Vina Oder, who teaches school near Baldwin, returned to her homé here last week to spend a two n with her folks. were guests at the Wm. Hickel home Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs, Emil Sather Christmas at the E. Sheaffi Miss Magdaline Patzner, who is a junior at St. Mary’s School in Bi marck, is spending a two weeks’ va- cation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, R. Patzner, Mr. and Mrs. Oder entertained Mr. and Mrs. Ted Amundson and family Christmas day. Andy Garnes, Jr., of Regan, iting at the J. C. Olson home di his vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hickel and son v ed at the J, Carlson y evening. who is serving cs on the jury Bismarck, returned to his home here Saturday for a few day: Mr. and Mrs, J. Carlson and chil- dren spent Friday e ening at the 2G. Vina and Myrwin Oder are spend- ing a few days in Bismarck, and iting friends at Menoken. ir. and Mrs, John Carlson and Doris were dinner guests at the Win, Hickel home Sunda: Richard Adams spent a couple of Sheridan count Mr. and Mrs ed Mr. and Mr: home Friday evening. Delbert Olson and Myrwin Oder called at the J. Anderson home ‘Thursday evening. Wm. Oder entertain- Bessie and Albert Anderson andj d J.| Spent Christmas with Mr. Hamblen’s Gerald Jones were guests at the C. Olson home Sunday evening. D. E. Matts of Wilton spent Sun- y at the Fritz Hens home. Mr. Oder attended to bus matters in Regan Monday. ——_ Canfield °e By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN Mr. and Mrs. Taylor and family ‘were guests at the E. Mowder home Christmas day. Guests at the C. W. Wilkenson home Christmas day were Mr. and Mrs. Howe and daughter Hazel, Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Lindsey and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Humphreys and family and Merrill Lindsey. Mr, and Mrs. Joe Keifer were din- ner fuests at the John Moser home Christmas day. Guests at the Strand ‘Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Jordahl and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cook and family ‘The Ole Olson family and Dee ©; Sam Berg and family Saturday eve- | Sunday evening. Delbert Olson and Myrwin Oder, “| Witt spent Wednesday at the Christ days at the Fred Brackett home in! Wm. ‘Hickel at their > @ | and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hughes. home on! ! ning. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Keck and sons Lester and Kenneth visited with the Jennings family Sunday evening. Mr, and Mrs. E. R. Logge and family visited with the Heinle family ; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Loveland and son Mike visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ham- mack Sunday evening. Sasaki ly | Schrunk | re By HELEN MARCHANT Mr. and Mrs. Jake Berg and family and Mr, and Mrs, Christ Hein and| !family spent Thursday evening at the | Jake Wentz home. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berg called at the Jake Berg home Friday afternoon, Jake Straw called at the R. G. Mar- chant home Friday afternoon. Lydia, Lenora, Emil and Arthur | Wentz home. Andrew Nieters, Edwin Tribewas- ser and Gustaf Witt were Saturday {evening callers at the R. G. Marchant home. LeRoy, Margaret, Irene and Helen Marchant, Gust Witt, John Witt, Marcella, Andrew, Leo, Albert and Bill Nieters spent Sunday at the Jake Wentz home. Mrs. Christ Wentz and family spent Wednesday evening and Thursday at {the Wm. Witt home. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wentz spent Sunday evening at the Orney Bailey home. Edward and Anton Novy and Mike Jankawitch were Sunday callers at the Hermar Nieters home. Alfred Barth and Alfred Mollay spent Sunday afternoon at the J~cob Hindbruch home. Marcella Nieters, Irene, Margaret and LeRoy Marchant, spent Sunday afternoon at the Jake Wentz home. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Hein visited relatives in Tuttle Sunday. if i | . ¢ McKenzie | ‘ ° t By MRS. T. T. HUGHES Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hamblen sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pillsbury at Moffit. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hughes enter- | tainea at dinner Christmas day Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hughes, Sr. Little Ardella and Norma Jacobson and Eleanor Bailey, all of Bismarck, spent several days visiting their aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Conley enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hermanson and daughter Vivian at dinner | Christmas. | Mr .and Mrs. George Manley enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Belcher, | Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Doucette and Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Raeshke at a 6 o'clock dinner Christmas Mr. and Mrs. John Fuchrer, Mr. jand Mrs. Ed Fuehrer and families {spent the week-end visiting friends at Linton, N. Dak. | Rollin Heaton and son from South ; Dakota spent several days visiting Mr. Heaton’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Heaton, Sr. | Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Hughes spent {Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Oat | Bailey of Bismarck. ;. Mr. and Mrs, Miles Belcher enter- Bailey spent Christmas day in Wing at the J. Olson home. The Ladies Aid was entertained at the school gym on Friday by the young girls. A large crowd attended. The sum of $5.50 was taken in. The Strand family and Ole Olson family and Mr. called at the A. evening. Lucille Johnson and Kenman Jor- dahl left Saturd: norning on the train from Bisme. ar went back to Far, resume his studies an family and Burnett at the Ole Olson hon Mr. and M were guests at Sunda’ Mrs. A. Strand and tam Mrs. J. Cook and fam: guests at the S. L, Jordahl Sunday. The Olson young folks and Ernest and Dee Balley called at the J. Cook home Thursday Mrs. Strand nd family visited at ning. Joe Cook, Sr., and son Joe and Dee, Ernest and George Bailey were callers in Bismarck Friday. Gladys Gramling spent her Christ- mas vacation at her heme in Regan. McCoy is home during Christ- mas as the jury had a recess during holiday} Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Ghylin and sons Gerald and Clair and Burnett Jac son called at the Roy Little home Saturday evening. The Earl Mowder family visited at the Ole Wold home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Jordahl visited at the A. F. Ghylin home Monday evening. Lillian Hedstrom of Bismarck is visiting at the John Howe home. Turtle Creek By SARAH HEINLE Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle were vis- » and Mrs. Henry ‘Wagner Sunday. Among those who attended the fu- neral of Mrs. Rudolph Heinle in ‘Turtle Lake were Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle, near Wilton, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Fred motored to Regan Thursday, pnd |ter Saturday. Y tertained M: led | the Roy Little home Thursday eve- ' Sto have seven stitches taken in his | with, Margaret Dronen. tained Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Doucette !at dinner Christmas day. i | Mrs. Minnie Heaton and daughters | Vera and Vada of Bismarck, Rollin Heaton and son Donald from South Dakota, were dinner guests at the L Heaton home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hermanson en-, ind Mrs. A. Envick and | . and Mrs. E. Conley at dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Gable and granddaughters Elizabeth and Lillian Gable of near Bismarck and Mr. and ‘M T. T. Hughes were Sunday vis- itors at the G. A. Hughes home. | Mr. and Mrs. Warren Clizbe had as | their dinner guests Monday evening | M. Leathers, D, B. Leathers and Ella Leathers. i |B. A. Drawver transacted business in Bismarck Monday. ir. and Mrs. Carl Jacobson of Bis- ited Mr. and Mrs. T. Hughes Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sudwick of Bismarck spent Christmas with | friends in McKenzie. | Miss Madeline Boren was a shop-j | per in Bismarck Saturday. ; Mr, and Mrs. G. A. Hughes visited / Mr, and Mrs. Henry Larson Saturday | evening. | Mr. and Mrs H Pearson were called to Bismarck Thursday on account of ; the illness of Mrs. Pearson's father, F. Lewellian. | “Harry Oneill had the misfortune of getting his wrist cut quite badly | from a fall Friday. It was necessary it. | Isam Belk of Sterling called on | friends in McKenzie Tuesday. I Lein oe | By OLGA M. RISE A fairly large crowd attended the | program and Christmas tree given in the church Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Severson and {family spent Wednesday evening at Alfred Arneson’s. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson and ifamily spent Friday afternoon at the Dallas Barkman home. Mr. and Mrs. Art Bjorhus, Betty, {Ruth and Donald, spent Wednesday jevening at the Geo. Christianson jhome. Catherine Lien spent a few days THE BISMARCK Regan spent a few days visiting at the H. E. Helgeson home. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Brenden and family spent Saturday evening at the Alfred Arneson home. Mrs. Marie Olauson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Christianson and! daughter, Mr, and Mrs. J. O. Rise and family spent Sunday at the Geo. ‘Christianson home. Selma Rise spent Saturday evening and Sunday with Constance Lein. Mr. and Mrs. Algot Dravland and family of Windsor, N. D., spent Sun- day and Monday. visiting at the Al- fred Arneson home. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Lein and fam- fly, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Arneson and | family, Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Arne-| son and family, Clara Rise and Oscar Opoien, were Sunday dinner guests at Alfred Arneson’s. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Barkman, Dorothy, Olga, Selma, Joseph, Clar- ence and Arthur Rise and Arnold Christianson, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Lein and. family, Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Arneson ‘and family, and Oscar Opoien, spent Sunday evening at the Alfred Arneson home, Knut Spilde spent Saturday eve- ning at the Ole Vick home. Clifford and Gale Birkland spent Saturday evening at the Harry Olson home. The Ladies Aid meets in the church basement January 8 with Mrs. Ole Vick serving. f— Rocko ‘| eo > By RUTH LITTLE | Jake Fisher called at the Walter Scott home Tuesday. Charlotte and Ruth Wilmot are spending their Christmas vacation in Wilton as guests at the Tom Hollings- | worth home. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jorgenson and family were dinner guests at the Martin Feuling home Sunday. Allen Tolliver spent Friday evening ; with Carl Sheldon. Wilfred Little spent Friday with Virgil Little. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar were Regan caller Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jorgenson and family and Jake Zelmer spent Sun- day evening at the J. F. Little home. ‘The evening was spent informally. Mr, and Mrs, Wm. McCullough and Ray McCullough called at the An- drew Olson home Wednesday. Regan callers Monday were C. O. Kettleson, Marvin Alm, Oscar Mag- nuson, Chas. Christison, Stephen . Heddick. . Martin Feuling were dinner guests at the S. W. Nemetz home Christmas day. Orlo and Emil Johnson returned home from Iowa Tucsday evening. Mrs. Christ Waugeman left Satur- day for Tuttle, where she is spend- ting this week. Homer Taylor went to Regan Sat- urday to meet the teachers, Mr. and} | Mrs. Humphreys, who have been | spending a few days in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jorgenson were Regan callers Saturday. Chas. Heddick was a caller on A. Kolf Thursday. Leo Sheldon called at the Ernest Gordon home Sunday. Emil Olson called at the Chas, Hed- dick home Wednesday. i Mr. and Mrs. Roy Little and fam- ily were dinner guests at the J. F. Little home Sunday. Burnett Jacobson spent Saturday with Mrs. A. F. Ghylin. Dinner guests at the C. W. Wilkin- son home Christmas day were Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Howe and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Lindsey and fam- ily. Mr. and Mrs. Earl family were guests at Taylor home Sunday. Tra Bailey was a Regan caller wal urday. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Jordahl and speat Monday evening at the hylin home. Mrs. Pat Patton and children called at the M. Feuling home Sunday eve- | Magnuson ; Mowder and the Homer PI ed with Elisabeth Jorg Monday, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Solon and family were guests at the Emil Olson home Wednesday. | Andrew Olson and Bill McCullough were Regan callers Saturday. ° | Estherville * ° o By MRS. ROY LITTLE A good sized crowd attended the| Christmas program at Canfield Tues- day evening. After the program,’ Christmas gifts were exchanged, after | which every one was given a treat of | candy, apples and nuts. | Mr. and Mrs, Carl Berg and chil-} dren, Oliver Knutson and Roy Little, were visitors at the Joe Keifer home| Tuesday evening. | Mr. and Mrs, Paul Greenan and son Wesley and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Elkins and daughters Dolores and Beverly spent Christmas at Ole; Wolds. Wilfred Little arrived home Satur day evening from Devils Lake and! will spend two weeks at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Little. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Taylor and family, Mrs. Sarah Mowder and/ George Mowder were guests at the! Earl Mowder home Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davenport, | Charlotte and Ruth Wilmot, Mr. and’ Mrs. Pete Mickelson and George Mickelson were dinner guests at the Wm. Mickelson home Christmas day. Mrs, Anna Knutson, Oliver and Lioyd and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Keifer spent Christmas at John Moser’s. Mr. and Mrs, Carl Berg and chil- dren were visitors at the Taplin home near Still Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Uglen and son Norman of Wilton spent Christmas at Roy Little's. Ed Nygaard and Harry Helegson the lat- A Birkeland home. John Birkeland, Gale and Clifford, spent Thursday at the Ole Spilde Mrs. Anna Knutson spent a couple of days this week at the Joe Keifer home. Charlotte and Ruth Wilmot were to Wilton Thursday eve- ning where they will spend a week's vacation. Alice Strand returned home from Bismarck this week and will spend same time at her home here. Oliver and Loyd Knutson called at Roy Little's Thursday afternoon. George Mowder was a Regan caller Thursday. Mrs. Anna Strand and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ole Wold and family were Thursday evening visitors at tae Roy Little home. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Davenport and son Junior were visitors at the Harry Davenport home Friday. ‘The Canfield Ladies Aid met at the Tuesday and | Bo: junior members entertaining. -A de- Mcious lunch was served by the hos- tesses at the close of the meeting. The next meeting will be at the 8. L. Jordahl home in three weeks. Wilfred Little was an over night guest at the J. F. Little home Friday night. John Hanson and family of Regan were Sunday visitors at Ole Wold’s. Earl Mowder and family were Sun- day visitors at the Homer Taylor ‘home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Keifer spent Sun-! day at Anna Knutson's. Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Ghylin and children, Burnette Jacobson, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davenport were Sat- urday evening visitors at Roy Little's. Mr. and Mrs, John Mosier spent | Saturday evening at Joe Keifer's. Mr, and Mrs. Joe Mickelson and children were Sunday visitors at the Ray McCullough home. Harry Davenport and George Mickelson were Wilton callers Satur- day afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. Roy Little and family were visitors at J. F. Little's Sunday. Lucille Johnson left Friday for St. Louis, Mo., where she will enter a sanitarium for treatments. A. McCoy and family were visitors at the Ole Wold home Sunday. | Glen View @ LARS JACOBSON By MRS. ents, Mr. August Krause for the holi-| Mrs, I. lenry Van Horn spent Monday eve- Methodist Mr. and Mrs.|@ Christmas festival Sunday evening. Meyer spent a few days|at the hall Dec. days. at the Dave Spangberg home. Mr. Alms and family, Clarence Kettleson and children and| Mrs. Wm. E. E. Williams and family spent| with Mrs. Willard Truax near Steele. Mr, and Mrs, Frank Johns spent |Mrs. Joe Coder Christmas day at the C, O. Kettleson home, and in the evening all went Regan and took in the program which was held at the church. morning for Minnesota to visit rela-| J tives for a month or 50. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Johnson, of Me- noken, were dinner guests of Mrs. Johnson's parents, L. W. Davis, Sat- urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. visiting Mrs. Alms. Miss Hollis Alms spent a few days last week with Miss Julia Schimisky. Mr. and Mrs. Arne Tosseth were Christmas shopping in Bismarck. Earl Davis motored to Bismarck Friday afternoon. ‘The snow plow opened up the main highway between Regan and Wilton Saturday. The travel formerly had Wilbur Noon are Noon’s parents, Mr. Alm, Alfred Anderson, @ |Sunday night. He Alvin Spangberg spent Wednesday ge 5 Mr. TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1980 Sierras H. Omodt and Mr. and Mrs.{Jan.--10, Ail. members are to| Sunday eventing at the P. Lawrence Hull spent ‘Thursday |lunch was served by the committee at to be a pleasant | Miss Julia Schmesky left Saturday | *fternoon and evening ‘Mr, and Mrs, Edwood Swanson vis- |sons and Mrs. Charles Hamblen were ited with Mrs. Swanson’s parents in Steele over the holidays. Mr, and Mrs. Carl Meland and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Van Vieet and | moved to Mandan where Mr. Ham- families spent Friday evening at the | blen-is working. home of Ed Madson. Nora Olson of Mandan.has been visiting relatives here during the hol- idays. Wing By LILLIE MUELLER and Mrs. J. J. Horner and been through fields most of the way.| Helen Bleth spent Sunday evening at Oliver and Ida Tosseth spent Sun-/ the G, A. Hubbell home. day with Mr. and Mrs. Gene Perkins.} Mrs. M. E. Gardner of Makoti Barlick Fisher and wife, Marion] spent last week with her sister, Mrs. the Krause} A, L, Davis. young folks, and L. W. Davis and} Mabel Lytle is visiting at her’ par- family attended the Regan serviees| ental home in Wing. john Weber Sr. spent last Benton Backman visited Mrs. Back-} Wednesday afternoon at the John man’s mother, Mrs. Tosseth Sunday. | Mueller home. invited | day-night by Mr, and Mrs, Gene Cun- ningham. mem! of the Rainbow Mr. and Mrs, Gene Cunningham eb held a whist party | and Oa ts jin ep aed supper sbands est ie Hobeck home. ie eg o Mr and Mrs. Bennie Nelson and came from Bismarck Fri- former's parents. ‘The party that was held Saturday night at the Nels Nelson home proved affair. The evening was spent informally, and a fair crowd was in atendance. At mid- night a delicious midnight luncheon guests at the Lee Hamblen home near | was served by the hostess. McKenzie Sunday. Several old time friends were en- ‘Mr, and Mrs. Charles Hamblen have | tertained at dinner Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson. - Nels Nelson was a caller Monday Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hofstad and | morning at the George Nelson home. children spent New Year's day at the 4 4 to attend. were in play. P. Hanson | and ‘consolation prizes to Benz and Burns Bailey. A lovely with FP. O. | midnight. ‘Mr. and Mrs, Fred Pillsbury and Walter Jones home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moffit visited at the Ira Peckins home Sunday. Fred Moffit and C. E. Moffit mo- sl to Bismarck Saturday. ‘The Ladies’ Aid will meet on Jan. 9/2 the consolidated school Thursday at the home of Mrs. Anna Hoeft. evening. A large crowd enjoyed the Thi meeting will be held | Progam Ling Cocco one ‘Mrs. . |dialogues and an operetta, “The Mag- V. Benz on Wed-|'-"Nut Cracker.” Santa Claus came, distributing the gifts, and bags of candy and nuts and apples. Miss Nellie Dance who is teaching near Edgeley, N. D., is spending her Christmas vacation with her mother, Mrs. Laura Dance. Miss Gertrude Ness is spending the holidays visiting in St. Paul, Minn, and Courtney, N. D. Miss Blanche Menoken By MRS. JENNIE DANCE ] @ e at the home of nesday, Jan. 8. Mrs. Emil Enockson is on the sick list. Miss Etta Hoffman is doing the housework for her while she is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Burns Bailey werc Bismarck callers on Priday. The chil- dren stayed with their aunt, Mrs. Peter Hofstad. Mrs. V. Benz entertained at dinner Tuesday: Mr. and Mrs. Burt Johnson Homer Monroe was takén to the hospital at Bismarck Saturday suf-) fering from an attack of appendicitis. Mrs. Ingred Anderson spent Thurs- day at the Enock Anderson home. The Jacobson’s aitended a house party at the Lawrence Johnson home in Painted Woods Saturday evening and reported a good time. Gust Larson of Painted Woods and Thomas Jacobson visited at the H. B. Thompson home Sunday. Con Johnson's and Tom Morgan's were Wilton shoppers Saturday. Mrs. C. M. Jacobson entertained Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Johnson and| Mr. and. Mrs. M. J. Olson Jr. spent family and Edward Peterson of|the holidays with friends and rela- Painted Woods at dinner Christmas | tives New Year they will spend the rest of the winter in California, returning | 9¢ here about the first of March. day. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Moe of Minot visited with friends and_ relatives Sunday and Monday in this vicinity. Albin Erstrom hauled two loads of coal with his truck for Tom Morgan Thursday. Mrs. C. M. Jacobson, son Edgar and Violet spent Monday evening at the Enock Anderson home, Mr. and Mrs. Con Johnson and family were dinner guests at the Lars Jacobson home Sunday. Mrs, Enock Anderson had some dentist work done in Wilton Monday. Marie Johnson of Painted Woods spent several days at the Bill Larson home during the holidays. Frank Simons visited friends in this vicinity during Christmas. ‘s Mr. and Mrs. Lars Jacobson visited with Mr, and Mrs. Alex Oshanyk at Wilton Thursday evening. ——< peg camer | Welch’s Spur By MRS. R. M. WELCH | ° Glen Oder spent the week-end with e Doppler boys. Miss Sara Boyd of Steele and broth- er Walter, who attends Jamestown college, returned to the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boyd, the first of the week for the holidays. Little Robert Welch, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Welch, has been quite ill this week. Lawrence and Leo Doppler_mo- tored to Menoken Tuesday. They, with their brother Clarence dined at the home of their sister, Mrs. Robt. Welch that evening. Mr. and Mrs. Johh Welch and fam- ily drove to the home of Mrs. Welch's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Slater of Brittin Tuesday evening where they stayed over for Christmas. Marcus Tremblay and the Doman brothers visited at the Doppler home Monday evening. and Chester Boyd and spent Christmas day with Mrs. mother, Mrs. M. E. Funston, north of Menoken. O. P. Welch ed and dined at the home of his son Robert Christ- mas day. Clarence Dorman, who works for Invin Reed this winter, was home for Christmas day. He and Lawrence Doppler motored to Bismarck’ in the evening. Hugh McMurrich called at the} Robert Welch home Christmas eve- ning. Mr. Boran made a trip to Bismarck with his truck the latter part of the Mrs. Robert Welch called at the Fred Rittel home Tuesday. Mr. Skinner, of the Spur called on Robert Welch Saturday. Mrs. Skinner and family visited Mrs. Dirlam Sunday afternoon. Ralph Snyder, Glen and Merwin Oder and Robert Welch visited the; Doppler boys Sunday afternoon. Hugh McMurrich called at the Robert Welch home Sunday evening. | Marcus Tremblay called on Wm.; Reed Sunday. t Ghyli [ani } By MARGARET DAVIS | Several people from this township attended the Christmas program at; the Pentacostal church !n Regan, in-| cluding Mrs. Alms and children, Mr./ and Mrs, Dave Spangberg, August | Krause and family, Mr. and Mrs. Enes and children, Mr. and Mrs. Sig Rupp, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Alm, Misses Emma Coleman and Ida Magnusc> and L. W. Davis and family. Charley Strom and son Victor were Wilton callers Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Little drove to; Regan Christams eve, where all their children took part in the program. day afternoon. car Magnuson, H. B. Gill and son El- lis and Willis, and Clarence Scott Bismarck high school. weeks’ Steve Littles. mas program Thursday evening, De- cember 19 in the community hall. The play, “The Nativity,” was presented. Leonard Koessel took the Zacharias; Norma Ward, the Angel Gabriel; Lawrence Jackson, Joseph and Dorothy Barkman, Mary, Hub- er Jordan, Warren Olson and James | o¢ Wright were the wise men. Harold Brushwein, Donald Newcomer, and Vernon Peterson were the Shepherds. A group of grad “heavenly host.” The high school girls and some grade boys and girls | ¢ made up the chorus. They sang nine Christmas songs end several chants. The fine presentation of the play and its impressiveness was attested to by the silence and attention of the large | ,, audience, Christmas packages, | tained | ning. jand Mrs. Geo, Haugen Sunday Erl Davis motored to Wilton Thurs-| ¢, Agnes Tosseth is home from the vacation with her parents, ° Driscoll By MRS. F. 0. JOHNSON ° in Portland, Ore. After the ‘The Driscoll school gave its Christ- girls made up the Following the program surrounding a Mr. and Mrs. H. E, Olson and fam- ily had Christmas dinner with Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Bruschwein. Mrs. Al Chapin and children, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wallen and children, and Mrs, C. A. Swanson visited Fri- day afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Swanson. A stag whist party was given in bonor of John Steeg Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Helmer Meland en- tertained Mr. and Mrs. Vic Pederson, Mr. and Mrs. William Van Vleet, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meland. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Meland, Mr. and Mrs. George Haugen and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mad- son with their families at dinner Christmas eve. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Knudson en- tertained Rev. Lars Foss and Mr. Anutison and his children at dinner Christmas eve. Doris Tice of Bismarck spent a few days last week visiting at the Elmer Koon home. spent Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meland. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Meland enter- Mrs. Geo. Haugen at Devils Lake Tuesday to spend Ch: mas returning Wednesday evening. ‘ivian Taylor of Bismarck cpent Christmas at Metcalf's. | Frank Johns and fami urday evening with Mr. and Mrs. H.! M.W Mf. and Mrs. John Mount ente @ whist party Sunday ev guests were Mr. and Mrs. and family Mrs. 3. Syverson Adi ter Mr. and Mrs. Burt Johnson visited ‘ith Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carpenter ra Thursday and Friday. Dak Mrs, Bud Hill has been quite ill | distrib ,for several days. se spent Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Carrol and | throughout th = M. | family and Mr. and Mrs. Asa Werner “jand family visited at the George Parks home Sunday. Miss Grace Miller visited with the : | Mauk girls over the week-end. ‘The funeral of Mr. Kimball of near | Glencoe was held at Hazelton at the | Catholic church at 10 o'clock Thurs- morning. ning. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. rt Christraas day with Mr. and Mr C. Kee . A. Knudson and daugh- Mrs. W. Krudson and family and Mrs. Al Chapin at dinner Christ- mas day. Mr. and Mrs. Vic Pederson, Mr. and Mrs. Osear Pederson and Ernest Meland spent Sunday at the H. Pe- derson home. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kress of Tappen visited friends in town Sunday. Miss Ruby Apland of Belfield is Mr. Salone, Isreal Keator, Mrs. Os- | "OD: tween Regan and Wilton are in poor condition. Albert Johnson and Gene Perkins were shoppers in Regan just before Christmas. . 4 Mr, and Mrs. Carl Berg and chil- dren spent Christmas with Tarry Taplins. Arne Tosseth and Mrs. A. Tosseth and children were at Nels Tosseth’s for Christmas. Paul Davis was home for Christ- mas day. The Albert Johnson family vas a Thursday visitor at the Walter ° quist home. schoolhouse Friday, December 27, the Mrs, H. Arndt is visiting her par- ni Mr. and Mrz. Chas. Bwanson | qay a i i Mrs, John Mueller and daughter, Bertha spent Thursday evening vis- Dorothy Little is spending her two] iting at the Horner home. Mr .and Mrs. Ole Olson and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Staton Davis was a business caller| Jacobson and daughter on Arne Tosseth this week. Luther Davis made a business trip| Jacobson to Bismarck and Wilton this week. spent last Wednesday home. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Christ Berg were | ™ained at the C. E. Moffit home ow- dinner guests at the Fred Oswald home Thursday. / Catholic services were held in Wing ‘Thursday. Henry Jacobson transacted business in Robinson Thursday. ning at the Mueller home. Pauline Hefta spent Christmas day her parental home in Wilton. Gerta and Dorothy spent the week-end with their aunt,|urday afternoon by the Mandan Mrs. Henry McCoske; Mr. and Mrs. John Mueller and | lucky letter drawn was a first prize children, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Borth | of $5, won by Mrs. Albin Spangberg 1 and son Fred, Alvina Kraft and Gott- | of Baldwin and @ resident in Trygg fred Weber were dinnex guests at the | township, the second letter drawn, John Weber, Jr., home Sunday. Rudy Melhoff spent Christmas day | to Mrs. R. C. Nelson, Wilton, former his parental home in Tuttle. Ferne Glanville spent a few days| was two dollars and went to Mrs./ of last week in 5 . and Mrs, Fred Borth spent | George Nelson was also a letter writer Sunday eve: John Helpin spent a few days at; With a souvenir memento. the Lytle home. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dalbec and fam- | Nelson's to the Christmas program |ily, Mrs. Laura Dance and daughter ily attended a Christmas program in | in Trygg school No. 1 Monday night, !Miss Nellie. were Christmas dinner Tuttle last Wednesday. | epee nero ree children bathe ceepes He Sted an overnight guest at | eturnt rom Petti e where they | Nelsons’ due to the blizzard that; spe 4 have been visiting with her mother, | night. Pe heme. Teta eto beautiful tree, were distributed, also| Mrs. H. H. McCumber. Mrs. MeCum- bags of nuts and candy for the chil- dren and apples for all. ning Dorothy Mutcher is visiting friends | Of last week looking after busin and relatives in Wing this week. affairs, Mr. and Mrs. A. Dagner, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Seiglock and family &nd Mrs. John Weber Sr., spent Sunday afternoon at the Fred Oswald home. V. P. Heaton was a business caller in Wing Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jacobson and family autoed to Tuttle Sunday morning. Jay Franzen returned with them to visit for a few days. Pauline Berreth_ and Hilda Auch are visiting at the Fred Aichele home. Mrs. G. A. Hubbell entertained a number of girl friends Monday aft- ernoon in honor of her daughter's tenth birthday. Miss Edna Boss of Ellendale spent ; several days visiting with her sister and family, Knoriles. L. H. Knowles and son Lenard were Capital City callers Sunday evening. Clara and Edith Mueller returned nee from Sanger Tuesday morning. . and Mrs. Mr. and_ Mrs. Ed Madson. Mrs. erat days in Harvey with Mrs. Olson's Ingeberg Rasmussen and son Sam.| parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Fryer. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Aichele spent New Year's day with H. Wetzel and family. Hallard Scallon spent vacation with his parents. E. Dalbec visited with Mrs. Hepper Sunday after Mrs. 8. Glanville and son William, erly and Bert Glanville and|to Bismarck Saturday on business | family and Olga Christmas day at the J, B. Glanville} the Floyd Owens home. Moffit | ° BY MRS. C. E. MOFFIT | and Lillian Sampesn syent Christmas |Hazeton. He is a war veteran and MOTHERS Ee with ba wire et Johnson. thas been sick for many years, TAKE COD- . oats, an Be mea, tot Lane entertained the gin LIVER OIL Capital Funeral and Vivian Taylor were quests of Mr. | BE suests at e chicken dinner last | Hh) ay PLEASANT WAY Parlors and Mrs. C. E, Moffit and children. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Johnson were en- tertained at a New Year's dinner at im Olson and Pete a. Edward Adams home New Year's | iting her parents at Hatton, N. D. jurnette a Miss Emma King who is attend at the Henry | Durt Johnson returned to Bismarck jhigh school at Hebron arrived Dome esday and Mrs. Johnson re-!satuday to spend the holidays. Mr, and Mrs. Otto Ayers entertain- ed Percy Freeman of Baldwin Christ- mas day. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dance enter- tained at dinner Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abelein, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart is with her mother at Valley City. Miss Ruth Kampaugh. will jspend the two weeks’ vacation vis- ing to illness. School starts Monday, January 6. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pillsbury and children were dinner guests at the H. D. Hamblen home New Year's day. ‘Olga Kuloskl spent inst week with | * | Phtemanne Me" and hrs, Ouo Avers Ferne Glanville, Siaa-aia Trygge [land son, and Mr. and Mrs, Ralph caumiter ts oan a ho ‘@| Ishmael. Three tables of bridge were in play during the evening. high scores being won by R. G. Abelein. Mr, and Mrs. R. G. Abelein and family were dinner guests at the Au- gust Kleipstein home Sunday after- noon. A large number from _ here charivaried Miss Alice Rockey and ‘Albert Ely who were recently mar- ried. The evening was spent in dan- cing and luncheon served. Mr. and Mrs, Ely will make their home in Bis- marek. The Birthday club met in honor of A. C. Dance’s birthday, December 23. Three tables of bridge were in play during the evening. High score was by Mr. and rMs. Otto Ayers. Mr. and Mrs, Edd Ebling and fam- By GLADYS NELSON The drawing of the letter contest Josephson | for turkey raisers was held last Sat- Y., Creamery and Produce Co. The first @ second prize of three dollars, went resident of Trygg. The third letter Bismarck. Andrew Bertsch in Bismarck. Mrs. at the Mueller home. | in this contest and was presented Sam Brown accompanied George | and also the basket and shadow so- | guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dance. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Ludemann | |Kleipstein home. Elmer Xleipstein ‘ sree and Mrs. Albin Spangberg and |who is attending the university at lolet_made a trip to Regan Saturday Grand Forks, and Alice Kleipstein who is attending high school in Bis- marck are spending the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Klepstein. Mr. and Mrs. Luverne Richardston of Hazelton were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Park Wood Christmas iy 1e8S Nels Nelson and John Anderson | made a trip to Bismarck Monday on/| @ Christmas shopping trip. The Christmas program given in Trygg school No. 1, district No. 8, Monday night by Elsie Cunningham, the teacher, proved to be an amusing entertainment. After the program baskets, shadows and plate lunches ; nee fists $14.55 being realized end | e which = penses. of the ee posts ‘family were entertained at dinner miscellaneous expenses. Gertie Mae | Christmas by Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Nelson, Edgar and Elmer Trygg par- | Agnew. ‘ ticipated in the program due to the! Sexton Norlin who is a high school | small number of pupils. student in. Bismarck is spending the Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scott, Mr. |holidays at home. and Mrs, Benny Nelson and Dennis,| Mr. and Mrs. R. M, Ludemann Hugo, Victor and Emma Nelson were {spent Thursday evening visiting at among those who were entertained at |the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter a Christmas dinner Wednesday at the | Yeakle. Victor Engdoh! home. Fred Erickson and Mr. Seiber mo- Sam Brown and Willie Jiras were |tored to Bismarck Monda! Christmas dinner guests Wednesday| J. A. Norlin shipped a carload of at the George Nelson home. Willie Jiras and Martin Nelson called at the George Nelson home Saturday en route to Bismarck where they attended to business matters. Charlie Farrel accompanied them, Gene Cunningham motored to Bis- marck one day last week and took |. Mr, and Mrs. Ed Lundquist to Bis- marck where they visited with rel-— atives, i Mr, and Mrs. John Hobeck motored | Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Craven were guests of Miss Josephine Sylvinski of Bismarck Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Agnew and Mr. and Mrs. L. H. im Olson spent sev- Christmas oon. Kulvski spent / affairs; en route they stopped in at Gertie Mae and Gladys Nelson, Sam | Brown and Willie Jiras motored to Bismarck Wednesday. i Mr. and Mrs. John Hobeck and Al- fred were entertained at supper Fri- * ismarek a y will be plad to learn that | Drug Store, Bismarck, North: has been appointed exclusive } ai ‘or in Burleigh and Morton | Counties for Pfunder’s Tablets, which | have gained enviable reputation United States in the relief of stomach disorders. Have Hall's Drug Store tell you about them, or write F..H. Ffunder, Inc., 1914 Nic- ollet Ave. Minneapolis, Minn.—Adv. Stomach » vicini Hall’ He was buried at 203 Main Avenue Licensed Embalmer Phons—Day or Nigh:—33 Jos. W. Tschumperlin oe ION jz coop. FoR MOTHEReW CHILD NG ‘Se ‘he Riverside Inn Is Open Daily After 5 P. M. Dinner Dancing from 5,P. M. to 9 P. M. Short orders and dancing from 9 p.m. on. * Specializing in chicken, steaks, and special sandwiches, «Phe Viking Orchestra will furnish the music, ~

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