Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
— Christiania By VIOLET A. CLARKE eo ‘ ‘Miss Violet Clarke visited at the Ed. @chmidkunz Monday night and at. tend the Christmas party at the Paul Langed home given by the North Sterling Sunday school. A_ large crowd attended and a fine program | callers Saturday. was given at midnight. A lunch was served by Mrs. Lang, and an enjoy- able evening was had by every one. Curtis Elness of Sterling is spend- ing a few days at the Elder Elness home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith were Ster- ling callers Saturday. Lester Clark was a Sterling caller Saturday. . Miss Maritta Clark who teaches near Linton came home Saturday te spend Christmas and New Year's at her home. Friends of Mrs. Ed Smith will be sorry to hear that she is a patient at St. Alexius hospital at Bismarck. Mrs, Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet were Sterling callers Thursday. Adolph Bossen hauled straw from Mrs. Jennie Clarke's farm Friday. Miss Violet Clarke spent Christmas at Mrs, William Clark's home. Mr, and Mrs. Elder Elness were Sterling visitors Thursday. Levi Boohister and Marion Langley hayled hay Monday from Robert Clarke's slew and they had the mis- fortune to upset their load a number times getting to Sterling. S. W. Burle ght By KATIE D. STEWART ‘The program and Christmas tree at the Glencoe church held the Mon- day before Christmas was well at- tended and all report a good time. Much credit is given to those who had charge of the treat program and other arrangements. ‘Tuesday evening another one was held at Glencoe but on account of the deep snow those living away from the main traveled roads were unable to attend and there was not as large & crowd 3 was expected. Mr.. and Mrs. Alex McLean were guests at the Don Nicholson home day. Ray Gramling of Regan is visiting relatives in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Stewart, Gladys Gramling, J. A. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. ©. L. Hauser and family, Mrs. John Stewart and Harold Gramling and Julius Donnan were in Bismarck Fri- day. Bernice Johnson is spending her Christmas vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mc- Murrich. Don Nicholson was a caller at the J. R. Stewart home one day last week. Guests at the A. J. Stewart home Christmas were Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart, Norman Stewart, Vernon \and Gladys Gramling and Ernest tn ‘Alex Anderson was an early caller fn Bismarck Tuesday. having to break ths roads nearly all the way. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Hauser and eons, Norman Stewart, Ed and John- r‘o Becknall were guests at the John Stewart home Thursday. Bernard Davenport is spending his Christmas vacation at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Daven- Rey. and Mrs. Goulson and daugh- ter Jean will leave soon for Streeter, N. D., where they will have charge of two churches during the winter months. They are both railroad towns and that will make it more convenient for them to get around during the cold weather. D. W. Stewart was a guest at the Claud Hauser home Christmas. Johnnie Becknan is working for! ©. L. Hauser. Gladys Gramling has returned to her school at Regan. Harold Gram- ling who has been attending the Tel- fer school went with her to spend the remainder of the winter with his father. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Oder and baby aughter are visiting at the home of Mrs. Oder's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Taft BY FLORENCE B. GOSNEY A few of the young folks from here vied Man,” at evening. family were Moffit & 5 E E Fil i Fs Be f ! Buckley. James Karas is working for the Lee; to Wilton Monday on business. the play, “The Poor Mar-} Mrs. John Berg and Mr. and Mrs. Driscoll Wednesday | Christ Warner all visited at the night which was followed by a dance Philip Wal! home Sunday evening. Herman Niemans were town} Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wagner spent. guests there were Mr. and Mrs. George Lee and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Koon and son Eldon. Little Elmona Murr is spending her Christmas vacation at home. Ray and Buster Baeth are spend- ing some time in Robinson. Rex Fogarty spent Christmas at his home here. Miss Elsie Bier is visiting at the George Lewis home. The Prince family were Sterling Mrs. Chas. Gaskill is visiting at the Carl Kositzky home in Bismarck. Mrs. Howard O'Hare of Cleveland has been visiting at’the Henry Jes- sen home. The Herman Nieman family visited at the John Benz home Friday. Misses Marian Lewis and Elsie Bier called at the Max Lang home Fri- day afternoon. Earl Gaskill who left for the cas: sometime ago i: i ited with his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Gas- kill, at Chillicothe, Ohio, also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Grise at Columbus, Ohio. Mrs. Grise was Vivian Gaskill before her marriage. A few young folks attended a party at the George Lewis home Fri- day evening. A delicious lunch was served, Miss Hazel Wagner. Orval Wagner, Esther Lang and Theodore Lang called at the Gosney heme Monday evening. Hazel and Orval were call- ed here as their father was very ill. Hazel and Orval expect to return to Dallas Center, Iowa, in 8 few days as Mr. Wagner is getting along better now. The John Benz family visited at the Ed. Olson home in Moffit Mon- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis and Marion spent Sunday at the Floycd Bier home near Braddock. Elsie Bier, who has been visiting at the Lewis home, returned with them. Misses Lucille Elness, Sarah Cleve- land and Glen Elness spent Monday evening at the Gosney home. f Regan eo 1 < By BURDELLA B. HELGESON Nine tables of cards were played in the Log Cabin at the recent card party given by the American Legion auxiliary. Prizes were won by Andy Garnes, Jr., and P. Kelly. Hostesses for the evening were Mesdames Wat- kins and Helgeson. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Malone left for a three months vacation last week. They will visit relatives and friends in Wyoming, Texas and California. G. J. Steinert and A. H. Helgeson transacted business in Bismarck on| ™' ‘Thursday. Miss Bessie Wilson, Bismarck teacher, is spending her Christmas va- cation with her mother, Mrs. A. M. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Rierson and family were guests at the A. F. Tourt- lotte home on Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Stratton, Mr. and Mrs. L. Hopkins and G. J. Stein- ertert were guests at the A H. Helge- son home on Christmas day. Ed Nygaard and H. E. Helgeson of Lein township were guests at the ‘A. ning. Miss Bernita Brenncise spent the week-end at her home in Regan. Mrs. Mary Rasche and little daugh- ter, Shirley, spent Christmas day at the O. Mf. Calip home. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Helgeson were guests at the H. E. Helgeson home over the week-end. A packed house attended the Christmas day program given by the students of the Pentacostal Sunday School of Regan. Parents and school patrons enjoyed the Christmas program given by the Regan school children prior to the Christmas vacation. Wilson | By MRS. JOHN A. BERG Harry Berg was a business caller at the John Berg home Monday. School No, 2 opened Monday after @ week's vacation. Adolph Wagner, and Jake and Emil Wagner, motored Emanuel Hirita Sam and John Berg were Wilton shoppers by sleigh Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Wagner spent Ponder. evening at the Sam Berg e. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wagner and family spent Sunday evening at the \dolph Wagner home. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolf, Mr. and Sunday evening at the Sam Berg home. Henry Gessele and Philip Wall mo- tored to Bismarck ‘Tuesday with Teddie Gessele, who entered the Bis- marck hospital for another operation on his arm. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolf motored to Wilton Thursday to shop. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berg and family, spent Christmas day at the John Berg home. Among those who spent Christmas evening at the Sam Berg home were Mr. and Mrs. Gust Neimiller, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Neimiller and family and Mr. and Mrs. John Berg and family. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolf attended the funeral of their niece at Mercer Thursday. Mrs. Boshel was laid to rest at the city cemetery. Mrs. Boshel is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wist. She leaves to mourn her death her husband, John Boshel, and will conduct services at the Wilton church Sunday, January 5. Mrs. Christ Wolf will entertain the Ladies Aid “unday, January 8. Mrs. Fred Gaub entertained the Lutheran Ladics Ald Thursday, Jan- uary 2. Mr. and Mrs, “ohn Schell have as their guests Jake Schell of Montana, over the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Wagner and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wagner spent Thanksgiving at the Lewis Wagner home. Mr, and Mrs. Gust Neimiller and family visited at the John Berg home Thursday, f Painted Woods By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD * e Andrew Nelson was a caller at the Ole Lillefjeld. home Friday, going from there to Wilton to do his trad- ing. Fred Nelson was a caller at Wilton Saturday. . Axel Stenquist was a Wilton vis- itor last Friday. Mrs. Amy Bloom is visiting friends in Bismarck this week. Bill Brown was a caller in Wilton Saturday. Mrs. Louis Gilcher of Jamestown and Miss Rhoda Fassum of Bismarck were visitors at the Ole Lillefjeld home Thursday. Mrs. Gilcher left for Bismarck and Mandan Friday where she will visit with relatives. Miss Fossum will remain with the Lillef- jelds indefinitely. ‘Mr. and Mrs. William Brown and son, Lester, and Mrs. Amy Bloom and children were at the Iver Erickson home for Christmas dinner. Mr, and Mrs. Joe Brown and the baby were there also. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erickson and son Ernest, visited Mrs. Erickson's Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nelson Sunday. They called at the Ole Lillefjeld home also. Fred Brown was a Wilton visitor Saturday. Frank Johnson visited his father, Dick Johnson Sunday. A. O. Peterson was a Wilton caller Saturday. Edwin and Gerald Lillefjeld called at the Ole Lillefjeld home Friday. Adolph Peterson was a Wilton call- er Saturday. Iver Erickson called on Dave Boat one day this week. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Lillefjeld and son Edwin and Gerald called at the Ole Lillefjeld home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Merton Demeray of Glendive, Montana visited at the Ole Lillefjeld home Thursday. They were en route to Glendtve after spending their Christmas vacation at Jamestown and Bismarck. Joe and Lester Brown are repair- ing the one-three telephone line this eek. Ole Lillefjeld was a visitor at Wil- ton Saturday. o Still BY B. P. HAGSTROM . | ° ° Mr. and Mrs. Benton Back and sons were dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Backman’s mother, Mrs. Tos- seth, Sunday. ‘Miss Dorothy Litfle of near Regan |H. Helgeson home on Thursday eve-|was a visitor of Miss Velma Johnson Monday. Misses Hilda and Dena Ghylin were callers on Mrs. Arthur Johnson Mon- day. John Law motored to Wilton one day this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Thompson, Mrs. Clarence Falkenstein and Grace Falk- enstein of Baldwin were callers in the capital eity Monday. Mrs. Arthur Johnson, son Verner and daughter Hilma were dinner guests at the Hagstrom home Friday. A large group of the young people in the neighborhood attended the sleigh ride party given by Miss Bern- nita Bernnise of Regan Monday eve- ning. Erick Pearson was a Wilton shop- per Tuesday. Oscar Hagstrom called on Anthony Erickson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Johnson and family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. Nelson Sunday. The Still school started Monday, Dec, 31, after a week's vacation. C. L. Johnson was a Regan caller Tuesday. The Rev. and Mrs. Oster and daughter Mary of Regan were callers on Mrs. Arthur Johnson Monday. Rev. Oster and Verner Johnson motored to Wilton during the afternoon. Axel and Conrad Johnson were shoppers in Wilton Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson, Mrs. Arthur Johnson and children and Ragnar Johnson were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Johnson. |, Erick Pearson, son Ruben, Andrew Hockhalter, Simon Larson were Wil- ton callers Saturday evening. A party was given at the C, L. Johnson home Monday evening in honor of Donald Noon and Velma Johnson. The evening was spent in playing games. A tasty lunch was served at midnight. Both received many. heautiful gifts at the close of the evening. Steele By JOSEPHINE DIERUF Mrs. R. Dodds, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dodds of Des Moines, Ia., and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Myers of Dawson spent Saturday in Bismarck. 2 : Mrs. Guy Mead left for Iowa Fri- day to visit relatives. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Christy Mathus spent Christmas at thé home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Macken of Streeter. Tom Mix, formerly an employe of THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, staying with his grandparents, and Mrs. Crawford of Sand Point, Idaho for several months returned to Steele lags week. Dr. and Mrs. Gordon came down from Washburn Thursday to attend the funeral of F. D. Jones. Saturday evening a group of friends of Lorene Brown surprised her at a birthday party. Sleigh riding was the main event of the evening and after wards a lunch was served at her home, the Methodist parsonage. Rev. Shirley attended the special meeting of the Presbytery held at the Grand Pacific hotel at Bismarck’ on Monday. / Mrs. Esther Kidd and children of Mandan spent Christmas with her Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Mathews are visiting their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. L. Calkins and family Who live at| © Sauk Center, Minn. Joe Boucher, who has been here on a short visit with his parents, Mr. and Boucher left Tuesday evening for Madison, Wis., where he has been employed for the past two years with the Bell Telephone company. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Albright of Bis- marck spent Christmas with the lat- ers parents Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong. Mrs. Chas. Leissman came down from Bismarck Thursday to attend the funeral of F. D. Jones. Miss Viola Bailey, who has been visiting her parents during the holi- days left Sunday for Fargo where she is a student at the Interstate Busi- ness college. O. T. Ness was a business visitor in_ Bismarck and Mandan Monday. Mrs. H. J. Loerch was a caller in Bismarck Monday. Father Ward of Tappen was a din- Lad guest at the Boucher home Mon- jay. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Armstrong, daughters Mary and Betty Lou had Christmas dinner with Mr. and Mrs. -Mr.) church will meet at the home of Mrs. Dexter on January 4, A fine baby boy was born Friday, Dec. 27, at St. Alexius hospital in Bismarck, to Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Baxter. Mrs. R. Aarvig and Miss Helen were passengers to Bismarck Tuesday afternoon to spend Christmas with. Mr. Aarvig at the hospital and also visit with other frends and relatives in Bismarck and Mandan. From last reports Mr. Aarvig is improving as well as can be expected, although it will be a few wecks yet before he will be able to resume his duties as rural carrier. Lb = Mrs. A. May is spending the Christ- mas holidays in Bismarck at the home of her daughter, Mrs, 8. J. King. @ By FLORENCE BORNER Mr. and Mrs. John Mount of Dris- coll are spending a few days with relatives in this community. Mrs, Kate Swick and sons Clark and Rollin of Bismarck are guests at the home of Mrs, Swick’s sister, Mrs. John Monroe, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Poole and family spent Christmas at the home of Mrs. Poole’s: brother, Geo. Helling.in Bis- marck. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Kjelland and family visited over Christmas at the homes of relatives in Bismarck and Lehr. Mr. and Mrs. Al Erickson and chil- dren Bobby and Beverly of Bismarck spent Christmas at the home of Mrs. Erickson's parents, Mr. and Mra: E. Miss Lelia Mount of Garrison is spending the holidays at the home of | Baldwin o Sidney Smith at Bismarck. i Mr. and Mrs. Foster Dart of Hazel- ton spent Christmas with his moth- er, Mrs, Dart. Mr. and Mrs. David, McDonnell of Bismarck visited with her parents Mr. and Mrs. P. Dalenberg Sunday. f Braddock j o By MBS. E. F. SAVAGE Announcements have been received by friends from Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Doerschlag of Pasadena, Calif., of the marriage of their daughter, Miss Nellie to Mr. Edward C. Collins at Riverside, Calif. Miss Neliie was a former Braddock girl, having spent her early days in Braddock. Miss Ida Feyereisen, who has been employed in Bismarck during the past month arrived home for a short visit Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Manley and little daughter left Thursday for their home at Hettinger, N.D. They re- turned by way of Linton. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Anderson and Miss Shirley May arrived Tuesday from Cooperstown, N. D., to spend the Christmas vacation with Mrs. Oenticn Parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. . Allen. James Walsh of Bismarc™ spent Christmas at his home here. Miss Hattie Sempel, who’ has spent the past two months visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. P. J. MacCaffrey and family at’ Kelso, ! Wash., arrived in Braddock Sunday morning to visit at the home of her son, Warner Sempel. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Corey went to Bismarck Thursday to consult a physician in regard to Mr. Corey's health. Mr. Corey had quite a bad fall a few weeks ago and since has been carryinz a very lame arm and: shoulder. Mr. and Mrs. Jack MacLachlan ot the Annex hotel, Bismarck, were be- i tween train dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Savage Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ryan of Na- poleon and Miss Cecil Ryan of Bis- marck visited over Christmas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Ryan and other relatives. Miss Ollie Perry of Minneapolis is visiting at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Piers. Miss Narcissus Mandigo of Wilton is spending her holidays at the home of her brother, W. W. Mandigo and family. Miss Nona Ellis of the Braddock high school staff left Saturday after- noon for a few days’ visit in Bis- marck. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. DeFrance with Miss Mary Lav and Master John J.; spent Christmas with grandpa and her father, Edgar Mount. Miss Laura Little of Valley City is spending the holidays with relatives here and in Bismarck. ‘ Carl Lein was a Christmas dinner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E, A. Lewis and family. Mr..and Mrs..Ralph Fricke and Mr. and Mrs. Perry Nelson of Bismarck spent Christmas at the Emil Hilken home in Ecklund township. Local friends of Rev. Fred Christ and wife of Wilton will be interested in knowing a baby girls arrived at their home recently. Ne C. W. Spitzer of Arnold was seen in our midst Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Spitzer have a new little daughter at their home whom they have named Eileen Fay. Local business men and farmers have commenced their annual ice harvest. Mr, and Mrs. Andy Peterson pleas- antly entertained a number of rela- tives at their home Christmas day. Misses Olga Litvinenko and Helen Erickson, local teackcrs will return next week from Max and where they have been spending the holidays with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Enos Strandemo and family of Cromwell were recent guests at the E. E.. Strandemo home. E. E. Strandemo has been busy the past few days removing the fixings and merchandise from his store. store has been closed for several years. Percy Freeman transacted business in the Capital City Thursday. Mrs. Mathilda Beumgart who has been visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Carl Schultz since Thanksgiving will return home al an ‘early date. Local friends of Mrs. Vinnie Keever, former resident of this community will be interested in knowing she is now residing at Watertown, Minn. Lester Falkenstein was a recent business caller in the Capital City. | e gus Frances be BY MILDRED DIETZMAN Joe Fischer and Gib Cederstrom went to Bismarck Monday to meet Miss Esther who came home to spend her Christmas vacation with her fetner, Ches. Cederstrom, and broth- er and family. Mr. and Mrs. Kershaw and son Arthur and Carry Johnson went to Bismarck Monday to get their daugh- ter Esther who is spending her Christmas vacation with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Davison and family were Chrisimas shoppers in Bismarck Monday. Miss Johnson, teacher of the west Sibley school, is spending her Christ- mas vacation-at her home near Minot. guests at the Olaf Feltheim home in Braddock. : Misses Martha and Bernice Gos- ney, students at the Commercial Col- lege at Bismarck, came home to spend the holidays with their parents. Dwight Carlisle and sister Miss Avis Carlisle arrived from Bismarck | Tuesday to celebrate with the home folks Miss Avis returned to Bismarck Thursday, and Dwight jexpects to leave after New Years, for Fargo, where he will finish his term of college work there Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bronawell and Koent Sunday guests at the Howard Brown- awell home in Mofft. A very enjoyable party was given Saturday evening by Mr. and Mrs. . F. Buck for their son George. Prac- tically all of the young folks in the neighborhood were present and. had @ jolly good time. Mrs. Buck served train to their homes for Christmas vacation. Miss Elsie Soule returned to her home for the Christmas holidays from the A. C. at Fargo. f__Sehrunk | o : By HELEN MARCHANT James Walters, 59, died in a Bis- marck hospital Friday morning. Death ‘was caused from a goitre. Mr. Walters leaves to mourn his loss-his wife, step- daughter, and sister. The funeral was held in the Wing Congregational church, with burial in the Wing ceme- tery, Tuesday afternoon. We extend our sincere sympathy to the be- reaved ones, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. McClellan spent ‘Wednesday evening at the Herman 8 most appetizing lunch at midnight. Word received from Frank and Fred Saville, who are spending the winter. in Florida, states that they are enjoying ‘everything there im- mensely, but prefer good old Nort’ Heap na to make their home and to ve ~ Glencoe By DON NICHOLSON Harold Irvine made several trips to Bismarck Monday with hogs for Henry Mills. Mr. Mills sold the pork- ers to a Capital City meat market. Harold Hogue, son of Mr. and Mrs. August Hogue, who was seriously in- jured: last week while coasting down @ steep. hill and who has been con- fined in a Bismarck hospital, is re- ported to be improving nicely. The many friends of the family hope for his speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Falconer and family of Lincoln township visited friends in Telfer township Monday. Mr. Falconer also called on several farmers with a view of buying hogs for the Farmers Union Shipping as- sociation. Rev. and Mrs. Gulson are visiting relatives and friends in Minot, George Shubert, representing the Standard Oil Co., of Bismarck, de- livered gas and oil to several farmers district in this Saturday. Mr. Knight and family, who have ; | been making their home in the manse Stewartdale for the past few months, left Saturday for the north- ern part of the state where Mr. Knight will take up his duties as dis- tributor for the Rawleigh company. Rev. and Mrs. Gulson will leave shortly for Streeter where Rev. Gul- son will take up his duties as pastor. They to remain in this field for about three months, when they again will return to Glencoe where Mr. Gulson will resume his duties as pastor of both Glencoe and Stewart- dale churches. 3 Charles Carlson, leading stock man of this district, called on friends in Telfer township Sunday. Mr. Carl- son, who is wintering nearly 200 head of choice cattle, states that he expects to have enough feed to winter his herd but will probably buy a small amount of hay to make sure of it, Claud Houser and JohnBecknall are busy building a barn these days on the farm formerly owned by D. W. jtewart now occupied by the Houser © | family, ice Moffit eo eo BY MRS. C. E. MOFFIT Miss Avis Carlisle Nae Por aps Dwight are spending olidays al the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Carlisle. Mr. and Mrs. Burt Johnson, John, Edward, Glen Adams and their moth- er, Mrs. Helma Adams, spent Christ- mas at the Fay Johnson home. Mr. and Mrs. Burns Bailey and family spent Tuesday attd Wednesday at the Henry Olson home north of Sterling. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pillsbury enter- tained at Christmas dinner Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Hamblen, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hamblen and children and Mr. and Mrs, Charles Hamblen of Mc- Kenzie. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Lane enter- tained at dinner on Christmas the following guests, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lane and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moffit and children, Wm. Lane and Catherine Bruce and'Mr. and Mrs, Robert Carpenter and daughter. A son was Monday morning, December 23, to Mr. and Mrs. C. K. grandma Kalaberer of Hazelton. Little Miss Dorothy Rambaugh of ‘Bismarck is spending her holidays Harry Smith and Verden Teisel spent the week-end at Bismarck. Mrs. Carl Muth went to Moffit Lane. Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter and daugh- ter Marcelette spent several days with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Monday to spend Christmas with her visiting at the George Parks home. Mrs. H. E. Fraser. Letters and cards have been re- ceived by friends from Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Engleman who left before the holidays for a trip through the south. When last heard from they were with relatives in Texas. According to re- R. Bauer motored to Lin- ursday to meet Mr. Bauer, who urning from a week's visit parents at Leola, 8. D. L of Bismarck, accom- 5 FI HH Beg FHRE Elect? fee i é § i i j r i i 4 aE s i i 4 E i i Ls Lf & Sg i iY i i J i Ee g i 5 i ad A Leg at the Selmer Ownes home Sun- “ . mother. Mr. and Mrs. Dietzman and son man's sister, Mrs.. J. Gourdette, and family near Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. L: Madland and son Donal Ralph Madland and son, Selmer Ownes and John Olsen were entertained at Christmas dinner by Mr. and Mrs. Kershaw. Darrell Menefee is spending -his Christmas vacation . with. his. cousin, Edwin Dietzman. ¢ Mrs. Gib Cederstrom and daughter pent several days at the Joe Fischer jome. H. Smith and. V. Teisel were call- Mr. and Mrs: Walter Dietaiian and son and Darrell Menefee were dinner rg at the L. Madland home Sun- Ye Q 5 eft ie z i H & Se spent. Christmas with Mrs. Dietz-| q, Mr. and Mrs. - Benz were guests of Mrs. Anna Hoeft Christmas a: ‘The Misses Ruby, Agnes and Eunice Benz returned to Moffit to spend the Christmas “vacation with their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Benz. Miss Lydia Marskey left for Mer- cer Friday to Christmas holidays with her sister. -- and ed @ number mas house Christmas co. A program and Christ- mas tree enjoyed at the church Christanas are A fine program given by pete Bentsg H : d : : A F F i A 5 | i ii ef Hi i fr if : i F 3 : i E J lig Ce g é H at e Fe f3 \| Priday evening. A lal Mieters home. ‘The Misses Luella and Tillie Wentz and Herbzert Zieglmeier were Christ- mas dinner guests at the R. G. Mar- chant home. A Christmas program was held in Florence Lake township school No. 2 crowd was present, considering the cold weather and bad roads. -Mr.. and Mrs. Henry Siebel and Carl and Allan Schuh spent Wednesday evening at the Jake Wentz home. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nieters and daughters Marcella, Vivian and Mary Alice and sons Andrew, Herman, Rob- ert and Harold spent Monday evening at the R. G. Marchant 5 Mr. and Mrs. John Podl left Satur- day to spend Christmas vacation with relatives in Regan and New Salem. Mrs. Jacob H. Roth and family re- turned. to their home near Tuttle Thursday.. They -have been visiting relatives in this vicinity the past week. LeRoy Marchant spent Thi evening at the Herman Nieters e. Miss Elizabeth Novy returned to her Parental home Saturday, where she will spend Christmas vacation. Mr. and Mrs. John Skel and family spent Sunday evening at. the Christ Hein home.” : Marcella, Wilbert, Albert and Leo Neiters and Martha, Fred and Wil- lam Heimbuch spent Sunday evening at the William Witt home. Math Koppy called on friends in Linton Saturday evening. Prank Young Bear of Cannon Ball Bill Scheirmeister of Gayton and Eli Sergent and Steve Koppy, Jr., called at the Godfrey Grenz home Sunday. Miss Mary Koppy of near Fort Rice is visiting at. the home of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy. John Ohlhauser Sr. and son Fred, and Fred Joeb were business callers in Linton Saturday. : Eli Sergeant was a business caller in Glencoe Saturday. While there Mr. Sergent attended the funeral of Mrs. John Webster. Mr. and Mrs. John Ohlhauser Sr. were visiting at the Herman Back- haus home Sunday evening. Misses Caroline and Hilda Back- haus, Miss Ellen Sorenson and Mess- ers Herman Backhaus, Jake Ohlhaus- er and Albert Goehring were visiting at the Steve Koppy home Sunday evening, Ed Weller was a business caller in Cannon Ball Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Sergent and fam- ily moved to Bismarck Monday for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Scheirmeister were shopping in Cannon Ball Tues- day afternoon. Miss Hilda Scheirmeister who is attending high school at Hazelton is spending the Christmas holidays at the Jake Scheirmeister home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Buck and Hampton ] By ELIZABETH KOPPY family of near Solen* were ‘dinner | j, guests at the formers parents Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Buck Christmas day. A program and Christmas tree was given in the Lutheran church Tues- day evening. Sacks of candy and nuts and apples were given around to. everyone present. Edward Smith of near Hazelton is | j, visiting friends in this vicinity this week. Gottlieb Grenz of Temvik and Ed- ward Smith were among those that called at the Godfrey Grenz home Sunday. Henry Knittel and Wally Scheir- meister were in Linton Tuesday eve- ning. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Jake Scheirmeister and family and Miss Hilda Scheir- meister went to Hazelton Tuesday to visit with friends and relatives. Henry Knittel and Math Koppy called on friends in Cannon Ball ‘Thursday afternoon. Wally Scheirmeister visited friends a ly went Thursday. Henry Knittel called at the Steve Driscoll were Saturday at the Oscar Anderson home. Mi. sfontey night et Paul Lang’. Monday a ; *PEdger | Johnson Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carey Johnson of Bismarck. ‘Adolph Hanson was & Driscoll calle er Frday. Hassin Eele was a business caller in Discoll Friday. Ed Fogarty was a Sterling caller Friday. Ed Schmidkunz was a caller: tn Driscoll Friday. it Arena 3 | BY MRS. 0. McINTYRE Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and sons were guests Christmas at the Jo B. Glanville home in Wing. Ervin Sattler visited with Mr. and Mrs, Emil Sattler south of McClusky over the holidays. He returned home a Klagenburg in Wing Christmas y. and Mrs. Adolph Dagner and Mrs. Christ Berg were visite afternoon. Andrew and Lena Kraft were shop: ping in Tuttle Saturday. tored to Wing Thursday to do some shopping. Albert Zelner of McClusky is visite ing at the Kraft home during the holidays. Gotfred Webber and Miss Alvina Kraft visited at the John Webbet home Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Adolph Webber and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Almer and children, Albert and Dena Bossart, Gotfred Webber and Alvina Kraft were supper guests at the Elmer Drum home Christmas. Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Kraft, Pauline Patrick McIntyre has been laid up with a sprained ankle the past few aren ue Foes slowly. r. an Ray Hazlegrove were guests of Mr. and Frank Gray Christmas, ass Dean and Harold Glanville were guests of Richard and Patrick Moe Intyre Sunday. Kraft and Albert Zelmer visited at the John Dockter home south of Tuttle Sunday. A oe Ervin Josephson and Fred Banttars have been spending a few days vis- Waino and Walter Onget. Miss Jennie Walste, teacher . in Among those Christmas Sars tog Sie Harvey's school Monda: night were ‘Waino Inget, Edwin, Joale and Hil. mer Olson, Jack, Severt, Sulo, Sadie, ivi, Bulo, i Selma and Sallie Gylden, “eae Fino, Tyne and Suri Eck. olm. ‘The program Monday night 1 man school No. = robe Johnson teaches, was Erwin Josephson, Walter, Venla, and Mable Maki were were By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Mr. and Mrs. Ben Oren are the Proud parents of a baby girl born at @ Bismarck hospital Christmas >Mrs. Marie tal 4 i i EE FE RE 4 i Hd f E i if E Bate ul : iy ee i ; 4 yhe i, E é E it ul | ae ee