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NEWS Hazlegrove a — . By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE © ‘Alex Schremser and Ray Hazlegrove Ywere in Tuttle Monday. Clarence Hirsh was in Tuttle Mon- ‘Alex Schremser hauled out a load bf coal for Jake Hirsh Monday. Chris Hanson was in Tuttel Mon- ‘Miss Lenora Kottke was @ guest Monday at the Hazlegove home, and Alex Schremser and Lenora Kottke, t! ‘were supper guests at the Hazlegroves Monday night. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Philip Thoren were in Tuttle Monday shopping. Lester Hawkins called at the Joe Goldsmith farm Tuesday. Lester Hawkins called Tuesday at Ray Hazlegroves. Ed Ochuner was in Tuttle Wednes- @ay on business. George Phel, jr, hauled the mail ‘Wednesday in Oscar Wielsbocks place. Ray Hazlegrove called at the Owen McIntyre home Thursday and was a dinner guest there. Mr. and Mrs. Owen McIntyre were {n Wing shopping Wednesday. Ed Wagner broke his car again and Lester Knowles of Wing hauled it in| 4 we ‘Wednesday. Luverne Goldburg is working for ‘McIntyre brothers this winter. Harry Lukenbar was in Tuttle Mon- lay. Mr, and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove were Buests Saturday evening at the Les- ter Hawkins home. Art Ochuner was in Tuttle Thurs- @ay on business. this father and Bernard Swett were guests Sunday at the Charlie King home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ulfers attended Bunday. school at Pleasant Hill Sun- day. ‘Miss Dorothy Argent is now staying ‘at the Will Thieling home. Harry Ulfers called Monday at Ray Hazlegroves. Frances By MILDRED DIETZMAN Evelette and Clinton Tooker got ‘water from Owen’s Monday night as a well wasn’t in working or- er. Gib Cederstrom Was a business call- er in McKenzie Tuésday. Joe Fischer took a load of feed to Bismarck Tuesday. His brother An- ton accompanied him. Harry Smith transacted business in Bismarck Monday. He found the roads quite difficult to get through. Mr. and Mrs. Tooker were shoppers {n Bismarck Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Tebbo Harms are back on the farm after spending sev- eral weeks in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dietzman were business callers in Bismarck Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Kershaw braved the Snow drifts and autoed to Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fischer and fam- ily were visitors at the John Olson home near Regan Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs. Anton Fischer and son Gordon are visiting at the Joe Fischer home. Miss Johnson, teacher of the west Sibley school didn't have school on ‘account of the snow storm Friday. Mrs. Sarah Moffitt who teaches the Mrs. W. A. Dietzman and son Edwin to duck dinngr Sunday. After dinner the men played cards while the women visited. { Braddock By MBS. E. F. SAVAGE i : sey. Bea ae - 3 o E : E cies He bie i E : = i 4 i Bg 2 i : a a é : ; | i i i i E é i R g E F Hl : F29e seen : lI a ht f i ! g & OF OUR NEIGHBORS Mrs. F. J. Zellmer returned home from Bismarck after spend: Miss Mandan Friday after a few days’ visit with relatives here. ‘The L. M. Doerschlag store is un- dergoing several changes which art adding greatly to the appearance of its interior. ‘Miss Violette Dexter, who is board- jaard travel to her home from her school, spent the week-end at her home herc. Mr. and Mrs. Wetzel of Wishek are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Weber at the Central hotel. Braddock-Napoleon A double header basketball game was played between Napoleon and Braddock last Friday evening in the Braddock school gym. game which was played first ended with the score of 22-12 in favor of which followed ended with the game 26-7 in favor of Napoleon. f Clear Lake By MYRTLE CHRISTIANSON Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Barkman spent a pleasant evening with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson Tuesday eve- ning. Miss Myrtle Christensen spent ie, . Mr. and Mrs. Will Stiles spent Tuesday evening at the J. W. Beyer home. Ben Orne and Olaf Olson called on callers at the Mrs. Marie Olausen home Tuesday evening. Hank Petersen was a caller at the Frank Shaffer home Tuesday. Alfred Olson assisted Chalven Be- lile with butchering at the Ole New- land farm Thursday. Miss Sleighter teacher at the Beyer school was a caller at the Will Stiles Mrs. B. F. Paslay visited Thursday with her daughter Mrs. Ben Orne. Miss Elsie Belile visited with Mrs. Ole Newland the past week. A whist party was given at the Christ Schoon farm Saturday eve- ning and was enjoyed very much. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Paslay and son Paul visited with Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith Sunday. t @ Hampton By ELIZABETH KOPPY Porter Umber went to Linton Sat- urday. s Carl Woods of near Cannon Ball got a load of hay from this side of the Missouri Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bungo, Enock Swift Bird and Paul Bear Heart of near Cannon Ball were calling on friends in this vicinity Saturday. C. H. Green was a business caller in Cannon Ball Saturday. day returning back to “his, father’s ranch Saturday. Francis Chesrown spent Sunday afternoon at the Steve Koppy home. Carl Woods of near Cannon Ball, Porter Umber, Sidney Fetterley and Steve Koppy and son's are putting up ice on the Missouri for their sum- mer use. Frank Yetter transacted business in Cannon Ball Monday afternoon. Godfrey Grenz was a business call- er in Linton Wednesday afternoon. Steve Koppy Sr., and John Wat- kinson were business callers in Can- non Ball Wednesday. Menoken By MBS. JENNIE DANCE Mr. end Mrs. A. C. Dance are the parents of a baby deughter born at the Bismarck hospital Wednesday ‘Menokea Homemakers club met at The girls’ | 5 the Braddock girls, The boys’ game} 7 Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Ben M Mr. and Mrs. Pete Demagolly and | Orn hyuk ALL-AMERICAN BEST ‘shai.| Grand Championship, Division county organization, and Miss Ruth Lewis, a member of at dinner Saturday evening. Mrs. M. J. heya a been on: the wee! 9 Bob Chesrown went to Linton Fri- iss ily spent Sunday at the Mike Bosche home. Harry Schafer ee eee ct Paul Greenan was a Regan crller Monday. ; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hickel and son Wayne were callers at the J.C, Olson afternoon. past week, on account of the badly drifted roads. Miss Bessie Anderson spent Sun- e afternoon. Delbert Olson spent Sunday at the W. 8. Oder home. f Christiania By VIOLET A. CLARKE Elness home Sunday. Adolph Bassen was a Sterling call- ‘Thursday, while were Sterling callers foete they. Viewed: 06 oe MPC jome. the home of Mrs. Park Wood 'Thurs- | TH day sfterncon. Six members were present and sewing was done on the| guide pattern. Luncheon was served. Miss Gertrude Ness, Miss Ruth Kampkaugh end Miss Blanche Stew- art were guests of the club. The next meeting will be held at the Ed Ebling home Thursday. C. D, King and George Varnum at- tended the county caucas of Nonpar- tisan League meetings at the Pat- ‘Wood and daughter Dorothy and Mrs. Otto Liber son were shopping sister Grace spent the week-end at the Ed Gibson home. J. R. Johnson was a Sterling call- er Monday. Grand Forks Youth Is Charged With Hitting Burlington Motorist Minot, N. D, Jan. 30.—UP)—Roy Ness, 19, claiming Grand it erat 1 and son Eli were Title and Sweepstakes Prize Awarded Bird D., yearling Gladys > young tom; Blue State, Mrs. Brager, Hoople, N. D., yearling hen; Bourbon Red, Mrs. Lebanon, Mo., and E. Sheaffer} dred Grand Forks, N. D., Jan. 30.—(7)— of North Dakota, County of Bur- i Before Hon. 1. C. ff the Estate of Jo- e el, Deceased. I'M. Marvel and William W. ers, vs. Norval M. ‘vel, Estella M. Marvel, Alfred larvel, an incompetent per- . id, Archie L. Marvel se 8. Register, the special Ifred O incompetent per: ing Final Report a: and petition for D: ff North Dakota to the ed Respondent You ai each of you ar iy clted_and required to appear before the coon Court of the County of Burleigh, in said State, at the office of the County Jud of said at the Court use in the C: marek, in said County and the 18th day of February A. D. 1930, at'the hour of 2 o'clock in 4 noon of that day, to Ow any you have, why final and accounting of Norval M. M: and William W, Marvel, the execut of said estate of Josephine Marvel, conned, ecutors, on file in sald distribution of the re estate to the persons e¢: that si ther or further orders made.as is meet in the prem- be allowed and late residenc: said Josephine Marvel, deceased, the owner of said estate, was the ri aes Bismarck, Bur- leigh County, North Dakota. Pe, mouuinak bi ee of this citation % Dated this 29th day of January urt. Cc. Davies, of the said Count: t ece as 50 ie Atty, fora x art of Brena By CK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JANUARY. 30, 1930. aaa COLORADO TURKEY IS [WORLD NAVAL POWERS AGREE |CAN} TO FASHION NEW ‘YARD STICK’| To Devise’ System of ‘Measur-I ” Seek a Popular : Vote on Dry Law ing Navies by Combining Opposing Systems THREE FAVOR WARSHIP UNIT, France and Italy Want Right to Build So Many Tons of All Types By JOSEPH E. SHARKEY London, Jan. 30.—(7)}-—The five World naval powers, by their de- cision today to take up the whole question of how to measure naval Power, have opened the way to the rj a hs uty weeece HE EEL igi i tl i he BEE ime E Has ify I Hii : ; & int i i E , 4 § Hi i I ga : Tp i BE i | i i RE Hi i a iit FE : il i i FG i j | g ! ‘ i if i! | ty i Hi Ei rf i E e i E r] | i 5 5 fe § E fie fe is ie Hl FE | | i é i : [ | : i E i? i ge g e .] 8 r g g iy f fH Hi cial Mistol today! Mi le stol AS0.U.6. RAT. OFF. fe i thie : E 4 Hu y & & tt i i