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i 4 a rane thircarreay nero } Sibley Butte | rs By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST aP Clara Grace Wildfang spent a few days at the home of her grandparents, “Mr, and Mrs. 8. E. Clizbe. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Davidson were 2% ‘shopping in MaKenzie Wednesday. *vyy9° Jack Durfe and Lee Ripley were ‘McKenzie callers Monday. Elmer Bloomquist and family were callers at the Walter Dietzman home ‘Thursday. S. E. Clizbe was a McKenzie caller Monday. “-~ John Habeck called at E. Bloom- quist’s home Friday. Ted Hedstrom and Mr. and Mrs. Q. J. Roth shopped in McKenzie Sat- urday. * Leonard Davenport and family and Bill Anderson motored to Bismarck i Saturday. A dance was held at the East Sibley school Saturday night. | The Clizbe boys motored to Mc- Kenzie Saturday night. Elmer Bloomquist and Earl Evans ach were callers at the C. D. King home } Saturday, going from there to Bis- f:mazck. ‘The program held at the West Sib- ‘ley school Friday night wasn’t very well attended on account of bad roads. The Clizhe children returned to Mc- } Kenzie Sunday noon to resume their f school duties. 3 i| Sterling i oO By FERN R. STEWART Floyd Belk was a Bismarck caller Friday. Tom Stewart was a Driscoll caller | Saturday. _ Ed Schmidkunz and daughter Ber- } nice were Sterling callers Monday. } Mrs. Roscoe Parker and daughter | Alta Marie visited school Monday j afternoon. } ‘George Kusch and John Sedivic were Bismarck callers Monday. Carey } Johnson retuned with them. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart were Driscoll callers Wednesday. ‘ _ J. F. Brown and Henry Apland were iscoll callers Saturday. 4Which was given m the hall Friday ___night, was well attended. Miss Doris Chenoweth, a resident of | 5, Newton, Ia., for the past year, has re- turned, and entered high school Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Parker called at the Paul Lang home Monday. Mrs. H. R. Wright left for Wiscon- sin Monday to visit her mother for an indefinite time. The dance at the hall Monday night was attended by a small crowd. The “Red Jackets” furnished the music. Mr. and Mrs. Max Lang and Theo- dore, Mrs. H. R. Wright and Clifford Wright were Sunday visitors at the Emil Lang home. z Some of the Sterling high school members attended a party at the Sib- ley Butte school Saturday night. Mrs, Agnes Wright and Miss Agnes Ydstic were dinner guests at the Ida |! Schreader home Sunday. | McKenzie | o—_—. ——_—_— By MRS. T. T. HUGHES The McKenzie Homemakers club held a regular meetii ‘Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Wen- Gell Hendershott with President Mrs. M. J. Belcher in charge. On account of the absence of the Cs i leaders no lesson was given ®@ special meeting will be called in the near future for that purpose. The names of the members were put in a box. Each member drew out a name and is to present that member with a Christmas remembreace. Keeping names secret untii GAs are presented at the next regular meeting in De- gember, which will be the 18th, at the home of Mrs. He: Lewis. Mrs. H. Deitrich enrolled as a new mem- ber, Visitors were Miss Rose Fuehrer and Mrs. O, W. Gilbert. Delicious re- treshments were served by the host- ess, Mrs, Hendershott, assisted aio a There were 11 at the Mr. and Mrs. Orval Neiberger and family moved to Hazen Monday. Miss Jessie Pettis, Mrs. Violet Farnsworth ard Darwin Fagle of Lin- ton were Sunday visitors: at the George Pettis home. Mrs. LeRoy Rooker and two children were also Sunday visitors at the Pettis home. Mrs. George Pettis, who has beeri visiting in Linton received the news of the serious illness of her sister, Mrs. O. G. Pettis of Littlefork, Minn. Mrs. Pettis returned home Tui and left by train for Littlefork. Rollin Welch of Bismarck was a Mr. and Mrs, 'T. T. Hughes were supper guests of Mr. and EB ‘Adams ‘Wednesday, Walter and Cora Pettis were busi- ness callers in McKenzie Saturday. Seek mea se a Te. a ie ‘was & Tuesday visitor at the E. L. Adams home. é H. E. Hermanson entered a Bis- posing hospital Tuesday for treat- ment. Miss Rose Fuehrer was a =k ahaa . M. been the sick list the past a - The basket social and given in the scl Friday night by the 4-H club was fairly well at- rae of baskets brought tended. H. E. Hermanson returned home Saturday after spending several days in a Bismarck hospital. Wendell Drawver is again employed _.by the Northwestern Bell Telephone ‘company, stationed near Fargo. Thre Clizbe ae entertained at a party in the Sibly schoolhouse Sat- urday night. Quite a number of area Beard from McKenzie attended. g the many choppers and vis- itors in Bismarck Saturday were Mr. pnd Mrs. Wm. McCloskey, Bootle ! ‘The Call. of the West,” the show ‘| _NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | |Baldwin were also dinner guests at the Jacobson’s, B. A. Drawver was a business caller in Bismarck Friday. Mrs, George Manly visited Mrs. E. L. Adams Saturday evening. J.B. Swanick of Mandan spent Sunday here with his family. Miss Pauline Fuehrer of Sterling spent the week-end here with her ,barents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Fuehrer. -@ pisses See hy | Wild Rose ges By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL me hat A heavy snow fall, arrived ere! made’ a pusiess “oipr te Meche the United States mail, Snow fell to| Tuesday. Tuesday, holding up all traffic, even the estimated depth of a foot, but a strong wind piled it in drifs five and six feet deep. Frank and Fred Saville motored to oN Tuesday to see Amos 'n’ ndy. Three new pupils entered school No. 1 last_week, Misses Antonine and Gladys Glavick, who came from Euope last winter, and are Jearnin, to speak the English language, an little Anna Jawaski, a new beginner. i This makes a total of 15 pupils ¢ this ‘00. Marvin and Harold Swanson, who have been taking a motor trip to Sioux City, and other points the past month, are visiting relatives in St. Paul, but expect to get home this gay if the roads and weather per- mi George Buck was a visitor at the W. H. Brownawell home Sunday. Jim McDonald of Bismarck, who has been ane at the Jens Jensen home through the storm, left Satur- day on the train for his home. . W. Feltheim, Ernest Swanson and Homer Brownawell broke the trail to Moffit for teams and sleds Saturday. George Buck hauled a load of coal from Braddock Saturday. Miss Maxine Burnsides had the misfortune to lose her purse and: val- uables it contained, when she fell down in the deep drifts, after school Wednesday. She has offered a re- ward for its return. The mail man succeeded in getti as far as school No. 1 Saturday, wit mail, and after lunching and resting his hy t John Peterson’: lorses at jo! m's, Te- turned to Braddock. iii aa aetna | Glen View By MRS. L. J. JACOBSON Esther Strandemo has been visiting at the home of her brother-in-law — id sister, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lenihan, the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rustad of La Verne, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kocker of Pembina, were recent vis- itors with relatives here and in the Baldwin and Burnt Creek districts. . and Mrs. Larson and tha Engelman motored to Bi Thursday, and due to the storm were oe to return home until Satur- lay. Mr. and Mrs, Lowell Christiansen visited at the W. A. Simons home ‘hursday. 4 Mrs. Clara Liehrs was an yietet Sis visitor at the Simons home Friday. She has just finished a successful term of 1_in this district. Grace and Ray Simons spent Sat- urday evening at the Lars Jacobson jome. Vearl and Rene Holden spent Tues- fred evening at the Lars Jacobson jome. ‘ The heavy snow which fell Thurs- day and Friday blocked all car traffic in this district with the exception of the highway. Rene Holden, who has been drit to and from school in Wilton, wil stay with her brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Holden, from now on. Mr. and Mrs. Con Johnson motor. | to Bismarck Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Hagen, daughter Peggy, and Mrs. I!agen’s sister, Miss James of Turtle y pay at the Jacobson home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Enock Anderson were shopping in the capital city Saturday. By GLADYS NELSON Emma Nelson transacted business by |in Bismarck on Saturday the previ- ous week, ® Geo. F. Nelson, Martin and Edwin Olson motored to Regan and Wilton Monday. : Word received here from Mrs. Fred Habeck from Lime Creek, Minn., states that Fred Habeck ac- companied his brother-in-law to Sioux City, Iowa, by truck. Geo. F. Nelson, Martin and Edwin Olson made a.trip to the river Mon- day by truck after a load of wood. John Habeck came down by truck from McKenzie and got some beans here which are not threshed yet. Friends here heard from Clara Habeck from Lime Creek, Minn., that she joined the Glee club. John Habeck from McKenzie was a luncheon guest Tuesday morning at the Geo. F, Nelson home. Geo, F. Nelson and Willie Jiras made a business trip to Regan Tues- day to get repairs for his well. Edwin Olson was a brief caller Tuesday might at the Geo. F. Nelson hom i brief call ohn gg was a ief caller at Trygg Pits) No. 1 Tuesday on busi- ness. Gertie Mae and Gladys Nelson and Sam Brown motored to Regan Tues- day night on business interests. Willie Jiras was a dinner guest Tuesday at the Geo. F. Nelson home. John Anderson’s dressed their tur- keys Tuesday and took them to Bis- marck Friday distributing them for Thanksgiving market. John Trygg called in at Trygg} school No, 1 Wednesday. E. A. Trygg’s dressed some “ducks Wednesday for market. Gertie Mae and Gladys N-lson, } Sam Brown and Willie Jires mu- tored to Bismarck Wednesday night Colby. G. Manly, Isebelle Colby, Mr. ‘attending two movier. and Mrs. George Watson. ette Sanborn, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Johnson, Tfr. and Mrs, P. J. McNeill and Mr. and Mrs. J W. Rodgers. nt: of @ baby girl. Mr, and Mrs. M. A. Doucette were visitors at the H. 8. Fairchild hom: at Se aay afternoon. ‘a Paul and di ‘-in- Jaw Mrs. Allen poeta D., arrived. here’ Sa day evening tb 5 junday evs visit with her sister a brother-ine '. }. i. E. Hermanson. Mrs. V. P. Heaton of Steele i = \ iting at the L. E. Heaton Jr. poly . and John Anderson was a brief cailor |Thursday at the Nels Nelson ana Geo, F, Nelson home on local bu: | ness, Charlie Trygg was a caller one day , this week at tne John Olson hom: Benny Nelson has been staying at arents Ncls Nelson where he SD , , has been doing some concrete work. Geo. F. Neicon, Gerald and ‘ | Brown were callers Friday at the Nels Nelson home after their car, Rudolph Schrenk transacted busi- ness in Bismarck Saturday. * Mr. and Mrs. Geo, ¥. Nelson, {Gerald and Gwendolyn motored to! , Mr. and Mrs. Walter Si Mis, RG. Abele g {Bismarck Saturday attending to Royal Thomas of Menoken ‘attended |scme business engagements, the roller skat Bend, ting hall here y Mr. and Mrs. J. M. = mene D2 J a Bega of Bi dinner a and Mrs, C. R. Jacobson of Bismarck. and Pat Freeman Benny Nelson motored to Wilton called in at the John Anderson hom THE BISMARCK TRIBIJNE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER: 28, 1930 school students, came home from Bismarck Friday night to spend Sun- day here with their parents. The surprise party that was {planned Friday night at the Morris {Strom home one mile north from Re- |gan for Irene Anderson’s 18th birth- |day was not a success due to the {Snow storm and blocked roads. Mr. Strom is an uncle to Miss Anderson, ne Alta oT. e--¢ | By KARL SCHATZ Mr. and Mrs. Mike Boschee from Beas Alta, were McClusky shoppers, lay. | tored to the storm the same evei Davis home Wednesday evening business. McClusky and L. er school teacher, with her work on Saturday. Paul Davis visited with his parents, Tu Dave Hochhalter was helping J. R. Jones move his fence "Tuesday Karl Schatz and Henry Schatz Fred Brackett was a caller at the Karl Schatz home on Tuesday. Ray Murray from near McClusky, {was in this community Tuesday. Alta _ sho areca were Ed- mund Schatz, Dave Hochhalter, Gott- ie? Buchholtz and George McCal- ister. Dave Hochhalter called at the Henry Schatz, home Monday, where he_was vaccinating cattle. - Bill Steinart was a McClusky vis- itor on Tuesday. Edwin Schatz was a visitor at the ea Schaeffer home Wednesday vening. Emanuel and Bennie Schatz and Morris Miller, who have been em- Ployed at Billings, Mont., returned to eir homes Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Schatz and fam- ily visited with Henry Schatz’s Wed- tee evening. .@|sons Edward, Hi its Adams called at the H. Schatz home Wednesday. Emanuel Schatz, who is staying with John Stroh at the present, was a business caller at the Karl Schatz home Thursday. ‘gitgeitien Fred Lang was an caller on Wednesday. Henry atz called at the John Stroh home Thursday. Emil Johnson was a business caller at the Karl Schatz home Friday. pace Diede was an Alta shopper lay. Edward Schatz called at the Gott- Heb Stienart home Friday. John Zelmer called at the Dave Hochhalter home Friday. Ted Hochhalter was an Aita shop- per Frida: ys ee Schaeffer was a Mercer caller Thursday. David Schatz called at the Henry Scheaffer home Wednesday crea Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schatz lenry and Emanuel’ and Stroh and Edmund Schatz mo- tored to McClusky Saturday on busi- ness, and were accompanied back by Bennie Schatz, who will stay at the John Stroh home for a while. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Albrecht from near hig ir) called at the John Stroh home, Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Peet ed and children, Edmund and Edwin Schatz Ted Hochhalter, Dave Hochhalter and David and Jake Schaeffer were visitors at the John Stroh home Sun- day. @ By BURDELLA B. HELGESON ‘The local lodge of M. W. A. enter- tained at a whist party and supper in the Log Cabin, Friday evening, for C. L, Malone, who has been a mem- ber for thirty-eight years. Mr. Ma- lone left for Benedict Saturday after- noon, where he and Mrs. Malone will spend Thanksgiving with their son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barron before going to Cal- gary, Canada. The American Auxiliary will give @ carnival in the Log Cabin on the evening of Dec. 5th. The admission price of twenty-five cents will entitle the purchaser to a chance on the hand made quilt. There will be a short program of comic sketches, which will include a reading, “Talk- ative Tillie,” a negro dance and song number and a five-piece jazz band in costume. The booths will include fortune telling, a fish pond, etc. Home made candy, coffee and doughnuts | noon will also be on sale. Miss Marie Schilling, who is train- ing at the St. Alexius hospital in Bis- marck, was a passenger to Regan Saturday afternoon, where she will spend Thanksgiving with relatives and friends, The Misses Lila and Ethel Hen- drickson, who attend school in Wilton, spent the week-end at their parental er, who teach near Regan, spent Sat- urday evening with their cousin, Mrs. B. O. Lein. f Ghylin | aaa e By MARGARET DAVIS ‘Those sho in Regan Saturday afternoon were B. Gill, son Ellis, Henry and Gross Broste, Emil and Hugo Sunquist, Mrs. Alm and sons, Alfred Anderson, John Drawver, Mrs. A. eee a ape yer L. W. Davis and family, Henry lerson, Mrs. Clarence Scott and Victor Strom. Nick Holgerson motored to Regan Saturday. Mrs. Andy Garnes was a caller at the August Krause home one evening this week. Margaret Davis viisted school No. 1 Monday afternoon. =a this neighborhood attended the dence number of young people from ; L._W. Davis, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ramstad and son of Regan were callers one evening this week at the August Krause home. There was no mail Friday as the roads were drifted too bad for the carrier to get through with his car. Lucile Sunquist was absent from her school most of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson mo- tored to Bismarck Thursday after- noon. One of our former teachers, Roxy Lowe, visited Mrs. Edna Scott’s school Friday. Miss Lowe is married and is not teaching now. She is the guest of Mrs. Scott. Alfred Anderson bought a new cab- inet radio Saturday in Wilton. f ; Hampton 1 By ELIZABETH KOPPY Paul Mausehund, Bill’ Human, Jake Schiermeister, and Merle Buck were business callers in Temvik from this vicinity Monday afternoon. John Watkinson of Livona was a business caller at the Ed. Weller! ie ao, eee cin ‘an! ‘oppy is staying at e Ed. Surber home of Livona. Mr. Surber was called to Iowa on account of the illness of his aged mother, Henry Knittle was a business call- er in Linton Monday. John Backhaus, Jim Herr, Frank and Dewey Lawler, John Ohlhauser, Sr., Math Koppy, John J. Penschler were business callers in Linton Tues- da: John J. Renschler was a business caller in Temvik Monday. Johnnie Burkhardt was an over night caller at the Steve Koppy home Tuesday. Francis Chesrown called on friends in Linton Sunday evening. She had dental work done in Bismarck Mon- day. Helmuth Schiermeister of near Hazelton visited at the Jake Schier- meister home Thursday. ' Henry Knittel is the owner of a new coupe. : Helmuth Schiermeister, Bill Hu- man and Henry Knittel visited at the Steve Koppy home Sunday eve- ning. ————— Oo | Painted Woods | SAI nestles 92 o By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD The sudden change in weather! caught y of the farmers with- out their winter supply of coal hauled and some have their grain to haul to town as yet. « Arthur Damstrom, Fred Brown, Walter Waddington, Wm. and Les- ter Brown were Wilton callers Sat- urday. Zt Joe Brown has been busy hauling some of his machinery and hay down to the Conrad Johnson place near Baldwin “che the Browns ex- pect to move in the spring. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld and baby and Mrs. Maria Elsberg at- tended the funeral of Nels Olson at the Swedish Lutheran church east of Wilton Tuesday afternoon. Nels Olson is a cousin of Mrs, Lillefjeld and a nephew of Miss Elsberg. Joe Brostrom and Wm. Brown motored to Bismarck Monday, re- turning home the following day. Joe had his son down to the hospital to have his tonsils removed. Fred Nelson called at the Oscar Brostrom home Sunday. Oscar Brostrom was a Wilton call- er Saturday. i Hazelton J By ADALINE LANDSBERGER The Wednesday evenii bridge club met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Charlie Gregary. Joe Fischer from the Livona coun-| try was in Hazelton Monday after- noon, Due to bad weather the dance which was to be held in Zirbes Theatre Friday night was called off. Miss Helen Wahimann, who is at- tending Business College at Fargo, arrived home the first of the week to spend Thanksgiving vacation at her home. A huge snow plow passed over the highway Monday clearing the roads of snow and making them possible for cars, Fred _ Schermeister transacted business in Hazelton Monday. Among those in for the auction sale at the Hazelton Mercantile store Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Kurtz, Stanley Kurtz, Peter Mastel, at Pete Lundauist’s Saturday evening. |8nd Matt Stramer. There was a small crowd due to the | bad roads. However a fine time was | had by all. Miss Ella Krause attended a show in Bismarck Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson and {daughter Marilyn were Sunday atter- ! Sunq Mrs. Harry Kocher spent Thursday visiting Mrs. Bert Hedstrom. rt Hedstrom motored to Wilton day afterncon to get his sister- 'W, Miss Inger Nord. who teaches in Mentifore school dis' .. Miss Nord spent. the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Hedsirol \ Mr. and Mrs. All Johnson enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Watkins and Mrs. Harry Kocher of Pembina at "pee Friday evening. ! ir. and Mrs. Arne Tosseth motored to Bismarck Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Perkins and Al- | bert Perkins motored to Bismarck one pening, last week and took in the show. L. W. Davis and son Staton mo- tored to Monday afternoon. |, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Scott en- tertained at Saturday evening din- her, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Watkins. | Lucile Sundauist is absent from school due to the drifted snow. juist and i family spent one evening week \fe the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson ; Willis Gill and son Emerson were a of Mr. and Mrs. Walter | Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Appert left by auto Tuesday morning on a trip tu the south to spend the winter. They will make their first stop at Kansas City, Mo., where they will visit with Darwin R. Smith. From there they intend soins to Texas end then on to Florida, During Mr. Aj sence Tony There will be a basketball game here in the school gymnasium Tues- day evening. The game will be played against the Wishek team. A good game is expected. Wednesday evening. Mrs. Lydia Chase was hostess. Linton Thursday evening. Tues church at Linton. Thursday on loca] business. me| business callers in Regan Saturday. ie en route, Alfred Fosberg was hurt by a car in his mine Thursday. Brown, is | Violet Rosendahl was sick two days Sam Brown, Gertie Mae and t pAeeesy y ‘Gladys made a professional trip to’ @Md was absen ‘Wilton Saturday. of | Floyd and Irene Anderson, bign | Johnson and daughter Marilyn, mo- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Watkins, son and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. to their friends at Glendive, Mont. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Armstrong in. |" °%,0unday morsing. | Les [tend to leave shortly after ‘Thanks. |Saturway to Renton ation Bismarck Thursday and took, in the show. They returned during Arne Tosseth called tke L. w. on Dave Lape ied fats! @ car from ’. Davis’ car out of the snow drifts Friday morning by Lowe, ce = Mrs. Albert Johnson Friday Ida Krause helped Mrs, Garnes Appert will be the official well man. The Hazelton basketball team lost 2 Napoleon. The score was 11 to In spite of the snow there was a very good attendance at the P. T. A, meeting held in the school assembly The W. C. T. U. met Friday, Nov. 21, at the home of Mrs. E. H. Buck. G. A. Lenhart was a visitor in Miss Hester Parsons of Hazelton and Henry S. Distad of Glendive, Mont., were united in marriage y morning at 10 o'clock by Rev. Doyen, pastor of the Lutheran The ceremony took place at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. D. M. Par- son, Immediately after the cere- mony the couple left on a two-weeks’ wedding trip to Minnesota ‘points, and upon their return will be at home giving on a motor trip to Texas) where they will spend the winter. Alan Beastrom left Thursday for Harold, S. D., where he will pick ain during the remainder of the fall. Among Hazelton shoppers Satur- day were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Shea, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buck, Mrs. Mar- garet Shea, Mrs. Bill Shea, Mr. and Mrs, Paul Kurtz, Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Taube, and Joe Buck, Mrs, Bill Shea from the river country has been visiting with Haz- elton friends for the past week.* Due to the bad weather the re- cital to be given by Mrs. Paul Kurtz’s music’ class Thursday was postponed. The Ladies’ Aid of the Presby- terian church met Thursday after- oe at the home of Mrs, I. 0. Mes- selt. Mr. and Mrs, John Esch are now staying at the parental home, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Esch, Mrs. W. J. Shaughnessy, who is spending a few weeks visiting friends and relatives in St. Joseph, Mo., is expected to return home soon, Because of the snow storm, work on the new Carpenter Lumber com- pany building came to a standstill. Work will be resumed as soon as possible, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Allen and be John Allensworth of Braddock were over Tuesday. While the two men went on to Linton, Mrs. Allen vis- ited with Mrs, H. A. Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs. John Baker and Mrs. Joe Chalfin motored to Bismarck last Thursday. business Monday, Nov. 17, the same day. Messrs. L. the school gymnasium here date on account of bad Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Savage were jhome Monday evening. A. Borgen. representative of the 2 Br dock calle and Sati a loc! ler ure gay, looking after’ ‘busness at the Saeed caller Tuesday. fe! of the fall in South Dakota, returned to Braddock Friday aft . Ryan was @ new mem- ber in the order. It decided meet di iter months at 8 o'clock, a the winter to a Mrs. Grant Long Heaton i ‘Rev. Alfson was very low at his home th one ‘Jr., left on the after-|was largely attended, le son a oon to be by Olson, Sulo and Sylvia Eck- Severt and Sullo Gylden, , Eino and Eckholm and Sadie Gylden spent Saturday eve- at Dave Josephson’s home. spent dock. He, visited His, daughter here,| day and Monday at the Dave Joseph well as last, having made the trip omg By SARAH HEINLE Mr. and Mrs. Jake Gob of Regan fe were visiting at Fred Wagner’s home Monday evening. Fred Wagner was a caller at A. H. Heinle’s home Tuesday. i Mr. and Mrs. M. Kubolnicks and daughters were yisiting at Paul Berz- den’s heme Sunday. ved in having filled the pul telegram Saturday that her father, and lit- the bedside of her ran church there anid also, at Brad- Miss Alma Walcker, who has been ill, is reported somewhat improved. A. H. Heinle and son Richard were callers at Fred Berzden’s place Thurs- day morning. A. H. Heinle and son Richard were callers at the E. Keck home and at the G. E. Shearer home Thursday. G. E. Shearer was a business caller at E. Keck’s home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wagner and daughters Elsie and Ruth were Bis- marck shoppers Tuesday. Paul Berzden and daughters and son were visitors at the Louie Ras- mussen place Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. L, Haugen were vis- itors at their daughter's place, Mrs. Rasmussen, Thursday. Mrs. Bill Krebs and daughter Ber- nice were visitors at the Fred Walck- er home Thursday evening. Miss Amelia Newharth was a vis- itor at the Fred Walcker home Thurs- day evening. % f ' Frances | SE EES By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Lawrence Madland assisted John Glum with putting up his windmill Tuesday. canes Ownas was a caller in Mc- Kenzie A Holaver Tacklebeck called at the Lawrence Madland home Tuesday. Delvin Owen spent Tuesday night with Edwin Dietzman. Quite a few of the school children are staying ort of school on account of having bad colds. L. Madland was a business caller in Bismarck Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. T Bloomquist ‘were over night guests at the Elmer Lundquist home Wednesday night. Mr. Bloomquist took a load of calves to the old Kroll place in Frances Wednesday, where he is mov- . and Mrs. Floyd Owen transact- ed business in Bismarck Friday. Mrs. Elmer Bloomquist and son ‘Wayne were callers at the Dietzman home Wednesday night. Joe Fisher was a caller at the y ning. Henry Miller, bus driver for Frances school, had trouble with his car Thursday night, so was unable} sng bod get the dren to school Friday Jake Merkle was a caller at the Tebbo Harms and Dietzman homes y. Lawrence Madland was a caller at the 8. E. Clizbe home Saturday after- noon, W. A. Dietzman and son Edwin were business callers in Menoken and Makenzie Saturday afternoon. ol sen Was a caller at the F. |! L. Owen home Saturday afternoon. Wm. Ke So Bismarck Margaret Olson, teacher of the West Sibley school spent the week- engin Bis "a caller in‘ Menoken was a caller Saturda; Mrs. Sarah Moffitt, teacher of the East Frances school spent the week- R: m several weeks = it his sister. He e: to - most of the winter. tzman north of his place Saturday. Elmer Bloomquist and _ Walter Dietzman were callers at the Joe Fisher home Thursday noon. OO | Braddock i By (eRe. E. F. SAVAGE There were no services held in the M. E. church Sunday as Rev. Kinsler was unable to come from Moffit on account of the bad roads. Mr. O’Brien of the Receiver's Of- fice of the department at Bismarck made an official call to Braddock Friday in the intcrest of the*closed banks. He is expected to return this week for further transac- tion of John A. Larson of Bismarck, audi- tor for the Carpenter Lumber com- pany, was in Braddock Thursday and mae. taking inventory of the local yi The Northern bia) end Light men who have been putting up six new iron les for the white aay in Braddock, left for Wishek Weduesday. will return soon and put up the light, which will be a greatly added bi oo ated on Front street. . G. DeFrance left Tuesday after- ngon to commence his duties with the count of the storm, he was unable ase to. "s a the week send at bis 5] ch al home here. were able to go only a short tance. Saturday Rural heir routes ser and made tl about. fatt ware and the rest of the her made ‘The rural carriers, unable to make| were callers at the the routes, started out Thursday, but | Sunday evening. Dat dis-| Clarance and Floyd Walker called|19th day Fra-|at the Linds iday andj ternoon. to Reuben Peltheim's, and} Chas, both years by auto. By FLORENCE GOSNEY E. L. Hurr was transacting business | Australia Boosts day afternoon. The Henry Jessen family at tended |__ leigh. the show in Sterling Saturday night. |7 just went to Bismarck P.M. Gosney Pe pecney with Mr, and Mrs. George | Ger: he ‘usch. Andy Ducett and wife visited Mon- day at the Horace Fairchild home. Arnold Kusch is Horace Fairchild with his child home. Cl . ‘Mr. and Mrs, George Kusch visited at the Herman Nieman home Sunday evening. Herman Nieman was @_ business caller uy Sterling ie goal M. Gosney home Wednesday morn- rth a pretty live. The; make a farm in By MRS. P. F. GHYLIN Mrs. E. Mowder and Mrs. Ira Bai- ley cailed at the G. 0. Lindsey home Friday to cut aprons. Joe Cook, Gilbert Ward, Mr. and Mrs, H. D. Watkins were among| when those attending the show in Bis-|%: marck Thursday afternoon. mortgage to the Violet Olson, Ollie Cook, Dee Bai-| The premises described ley and Fred Olson returned home sons called at the H. Davenport home| on their way to town Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Olson, Violet and Oscar Olson, Burnett Jacobson and Dee Bailey were supper guests at the A. F. Ghylin home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Strand visit- ed at the Mrs, Anna Strand home Mandan Trust company, but on ac-' Sunday. S. L. Jordahl returned home from Knudson fret hylin home| $4 Minneapolis T: a Joe Kerfer and Lilo: business callers in Bismarck and DeFrance and J. A. Allens- | Mandan Monday. . Ge worth made an auto trip to Oakes on returning By S. GYLDEN Sulo Eckholm returned home Mon- to @ future|/day evening after spending a few E. M. Arch assisted John chickens Wednesday. ee a gales 1 Minneal was ew a ee Sulo Gylden took Rev. V. Kaivu- maki to Wing Tuesday. He left on the train for Minneay Sylvia and Sulo Wing callers Sat '. The mail carrier couldn’t make dinner guests at the George Ivey Betiolm were ng. Ruled notes Cate ne ° Hazelton gathered at the school Tuesday after ae enlles he was ®/ school, and helped her celebrate her jobel Nelson who has spent most | 20th birthday. Mrs. Gust Eckholm and sons) Severil and Walter and d ere ae at John Gylden’ day oon, Miss Sylvia Eckholm spent the; to| week with Miss Jose Severie Eckholm 7 spent Sunday afternoon at John Gylden’s home. a few from this vicinity at- George Piepkorn’s funeral at’ The dance at the hall ‘Wednesday g State of North Dakota, County of Bur- Before Edward 8. Ex-Officio Justice of the ee gepdaen se, tate of North Dakota to George inti? against you, al- intiff has claim against ‘with lawful interest, Peace. It is hereby Girectea that the within be served by publica- le! by publishing feald newspaper iclo Justice of the Peace, OF REAL ESTATE MORT- GAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Given that a cer- : and which will be sold to sat are situate in the same, in the count of ts of North ‘Dakota, ‘Lot numbered nine (9), in bl numbered seventeen’ (17), Riverview Addition to the ‘Ci in the office of the in nd, six hundred 3-100 Dollars ($2,645.2: sides the costs of this foreclosure. ed at Fargo, North Senn this home Sunday evening. STERN ey Cee Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Jordahl were jcallers south of Regan Monday af-' Kuehl_ and Chas. Our were| Shure & Murphy iy Breed wat ys for Te 19.36 {me frame structure. PATE BRINGS SALTIS TO BAR OF JUSTICE Retired Gangster Surrenders in Order to Be With His Son in Hospital gE j : : t 5 i in to change his mind. The telephone at Saltis’ hang-out rang Wednesday night and conver- sation that followed brought the in- formation that his 14-year-old son, Emil, had been taken to a Chicago ingress critically injured. One car YOUNG FLIER JOINS . ‘CATERPILLAR’ CLUB Nettleton ‘Bails Out’ of Plane When Battle With Ele- ments Becomes Useless i an : j the weather as long as I dared. I hated to leap, but that was my only alternative. So I leveled the plane off, cut the switch, closed the throttle and rolled out the door. “The last I saw of the plane it was floating gently. I had fallen for sev- eral minutes and did not see the earth until less than 200 feet from it ‘That's how bad the weather was.” “KELLOGG AWARDED this action; and you id answer the plainttee = rdingly. es ea ee Police Masistrata of ihe City 'B ‘North ‘Dakota. ice of the NOBEL PEACE PRIZE Former Secretary of State Given Recognition for Anti- War Pact Oslo, Norway, Nov. 28—(?)—Frank B. Kellogg, St. Paul, Minn., lawyer i ; i f a eke | i TRAIL mete te i fishy fi i i ~ 5 East Grand Forks Laundry | Destroyed East Grand Forks, Minn., Nov. 28.— ()—Fire destroyed the Star Troy laundry, with a $50,000 loss, partly jcovered by insurance. Firemen workec for two hours to confine the blaze te

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