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NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS ‘her loss. Frances | ? By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Jake Merkle called at the Tebbo homes Monday. John. Phe called at ed Dietzman mday aftern boank. fachal wi ert business caller at the Owen home Monday evenin, Tous. eh sind Tuesday night} with Edw! ietzman. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Shrunk and family, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Fisher and ‘fami Mrs. John Olson and children, Mr. and Mrs. Carlson and family spent. Thanksgiving evening at the Joe Fisher home. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dietzman were shoppers in Bismarck Tuesday. En- route home they stopped at the F. L. Owen home. Joe Fisher took a load of feed to Bismarck Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Bill Madland and son David of Pembina, N. D., arrived here Wednesday to visit with friends and relatives over_Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Dietzman and son Edwin and Miss Gladys Tooker were entertained to dinner at the Ed. Gib- son home Thanksgiving day. Lawrence Madland and_ family were callers in Bismarck Saturday afternoon. ‘ Miss Molly Glum, who is attending high school at Hazelton, came home Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving with her parents. Miss Margaret Olson, teacher of the West Sibley school, spent her Thanksgiving vacation with her par- ents at Jamestown. i Cedric Craig was a shopper in Bismarck Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bloomquist and son were callers at the Elmer Lundquist home Sunday. » | Hazlegrove By MRS. ROY HAZLEGROVE Clifford Morresette was a supper guest Monday night at the Hazlegrove home. Mr. and Mrs.-Ray Hazlegrove were in Tutile on business and shopping, and they also called at the home of Mr, and. Mrs. Frank Gray Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray were shopping in Tuttle Tuesday. They also were in Robinson. Mrs, Ray Hazlegrove accompanied them. Clifford Morrisette and Bernard Swett were in Tuttle Tuesday. John Goldsmith was in Tuttle Mrs. Emma Virgin is now residing in Tuttle. = os and Ruth Thie- ling are boarding with her. Dr. Linker of Goodrich was called to the Joe Goldsmith home_ re- cently on account of Mrs. Joe Gold- smith and Vernol Goldsmith both having a relapse from scarlet fever. 4 Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson were » in Tuttle Tuesday and also Hans Jacobson. eccos aia pi iso There was a proj = cial at the Bert Granville school Fri- day night. Miss Alyce McIntyre and Irene Kraft called at the Hazlegrove home wg mes Mrs, Gueran and son were in Tuttle Tiestay. Mr. and Mrs. lay Hazlegrove were shopping in Wing Thursday. Mrs. Hazlegrove called on Mrs. John Harty while in town, and Mr. and Mrs. Hazlegrove also stopped in Arena and also called at the Carrie Kraft home. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glenville were shopping. in in Wing Thursday. Mrs. Clyde Harvey and Rirs. Jim Olson were callers ete at the ing. Orvie Bailey and also Frank Walker were in Wing Thursday. Otto Rachel was in Arena ‘Thurs- a day afternoon. Mrs. soi tie ~~ son Otto were shoppin; ig Thursday. core a Anderson nm a business Pe ae Ear in Bismarck y. ie gave a party at p Fie “school Monday, November 17. There was a peaicly large crowd. Miss Opal Ha: Fg bay now boarding ads me Ed Clonde Smith was in Wing on busi- a4 Thursd lay. Bernard Swett is staying on the lace where Herbert Swetts lived is summer. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Swett and family are now living in Hurdsfield for the winter, Miss Ottilia Broze and her brothers were guests last Sunday at the Car- rie Kraft home, also Mr. and Mrs. Jake Kraft and family. Peter Remick and family have Tented and moved on to farm owned by Mr. and Mrs. Win Ennis | southeast of Goodrich. We hope they will like their new home. 7 Wilson | * By MRS. JOHN A. BERG > Philip Wall motored to Bismarck Tuesday to visit with his brother, Gottlieb Wall, who is a patient at the Bismarck ee noel He under- Went an for appendicitis { ee is stepotied doin fine. Mrs. Christ Wolf spent Monday and paeeaey. with their daughter and _son-in. Mrs. John J. j Among the _ Wilton _ shoppers i Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ba Wagner, Sam Berg and daughter ; and ae iiss volt and nm and Mrs. Lewis Wagner end the peletns. i Mrs. Louisa nge has as her guest Mrs. John. Oshanyk of Wilton and daughter Lou Jane, Mrs. Gottlieb Wall and Mrs, Kathrine Baker motored Bis- marck Tuesda’ es husbani Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berg and fam- ily visited at the Wm. Wagner home. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Hintz of Martin spent the week-end at the Sam Berg og | Fred Wagner home. School No. 2 in Wilson township held a Thanksgiving program and basket social, which was well at- tended. ee Con (Adolph. Wagner and | nt Monday evening at the Lewis Wagner home, me Miss Hilda Wolf and Miss Alma Berg are on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wall and sons Lenhard and Marvin and uae m Wall motored to Wishek, N. day, where they will spend a De Vetting relatives. Miss Grace Nelson called on Mrs. Berg Wednesday on business matters. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Warner vis- at the Christ Wolf home Tues- day Ay evening, . Jol erg call : Wolf hone an nes led at the Christ ks pines Diatene os to Wilton Tuesday to do Miss “Herda By Christ Wolf home “Mondac. ae He John ome called at the F. G. Red- | bardiga le Thursday on’ business mee Mrs. Gustave Neimiller and ‘anit Spent Tuesday evening at eS Saris. Metmniller home ibe ler young fol spent wee evening ate the pIph ge number attended: the There His gommrniey AGE ane ge ae a mn. Besides he: ents she leaves a brother to mourn Harms and also at the McCormick | 4. ednesday morning on | E. Nelson and daughter, Grace, Ww Ray | Mr. and Mrs. J. W. to ey to visit with Mrs.|/be a | high school teacher, went to bie dane 4] town. e visit Sane Parents, Rev. and Mrs. T. A. The five- r-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. re Salter has been on the sick list. Miss Thompson was 21 years old and had been a teacher of rural schools for the last three years, near Mercer. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Welch enter- tained at dinner Thursday Mr. and Mrs, Harold Welch and ‘family. Mr. and Mrs. oun Ely and fam- nd and Miss Pearl Salter “ee Tl enbeelving with Mr. and Mrs. ‘Mrs, “foward Jones and little son Stanley of Turlock, Calif. is now visiting her sister, Mrs. C. D. King. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. King enter: tained during Thankseiving vaca- tion their two sons Vernon, who attends Fargo coliege, and Cyril of Sioux Falls, S. D.,, and Mrs. E. O. | Murray and daughter, Miss Mabel, | of Hebron. N. Miss Bernice "Hansen, Orville and Henry hansen were dinner guests of ld f Glear Lake ————————————___—_——_+ By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Mr. and Mrs J. W. Beyers were shopping in Bismarck Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paulsen and family spent Saturday evening visit- ing with Mrs. Paulsen’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen en- sila callers at the E. A. Van Vieet home. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry son. Mrs, Adolph Hansen called on her Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon, londay. Allen Van Vleet assisted his father; to pick turkeys Monday. Grandma Klucksdahle passed away ‘Tuesday evening, after a lingering illness, at the home of her son, Pefer Arthur Tees and John Witt were Wing beg 8d Monday atternoon. Henry icClusky delivered gaso- line in this community this week. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Glanville were over-night guests at the Herman Seilinger home Monday. Bad prevented the ladies from this community from attending the Homemakers’ club that was _ a eae G. Hubbel home in Wing Fri: Coes. Ralph Halver was on the sick J.) Feyereisen, and the and family had Thanksgiving din. ner at the Rennie Barth home. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Weber were between-train passengers to Nal leon Thursday, where Mrs. Wel was having dental work done. yereisen, who has been gaged in working with the Mid- land construction crew at rater N. D., returned home Wednesda} visit with his mother, srs. No Amy Brudevold ot teach- staff spent the ee va- wit friends in Steiber By MRS. JOHN | E. ZELMER Re an ae tertained Mr. and Mrs. Adolph} = zaence place for a couple days. Bassen and family Saturday evening | Mr, 2nd, Mrs. cai wlledioseane: ir. and Mrs, John ime W were at_ supper. Regan sho} Pigs Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shatter, Mr.|@——————_____—_» Jake Hochhaiter for an rs. rian, yn, Buddy Wm. Hargrave and. Allen Morse spent | | Florence Lake || "Rea Hochhalter and John Zelmer e Er ee at the Vernon | ¢————_______—__-» oe Mined at Jake Hochhalter’s irenden home. ome. fone Mr, and Mrs, Allen Van Vleet were pole bh a Mr, and Mrs, John Zelmer and daughter, Doris May, were thelr folks Sunday eveni Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Si Jake Hochhalt Zeimer's a dinner guests at John Zelmer’s place Sunda: Hochhalter isted at the Wahi place Sunda; "a Zelmer and son Edwin mo- tored to nert and Klucksdah! of this vicinity. Funeral | tict this week. seed Gee pe ba from the Zion | “"Mr. and Mrs. Herman Seil rand utheran churcl and Henry Olson motored to Wing | 00 3 ee spent Tuesday afternoon 41 and eyen- at the Henry Si home. ir. and Mrs. Fred Smith and fam- were Wing shoppers Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. M. Glanville called Mr. and at the Ralph Halver home ‘Thursday eft ote Ed Larson returned home Wednesday. The program and ribbon social at Clear Lake school No. 1 Wednesday evening, given by Miss Jennie Waiste and her pupils, was oc A by a present. A short play was also at the close by Miss Lillian al, Miss Jennie Waiste. Paul x Olaf Olson, Arnold Christensen, Thursday after spending tht t ti Valdemar Lein and Joseph Rice. At y renaing tie Pass tao the close of the program the ribbons | Weeks visiting relatives in Minné Ader) sold and lun was served. Ler ‘Mr. and ‘Mrs. Henry’ Olson cater. “Andrew Neiters worked at the Joe Scallon home a few days this week. on te Mary Mr. and Arthur Tees and son Hurley and family of Bismarek,| Were, {upper guests at the J. Witt Alec ‘Swink, Tia | Adolph Degner Beyer and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson, and! motored to Win Monday afternoon. Mrs. J. E. Witt tt was a dinner guest Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neiman. Mr, and Mrs. Christ Schoon had at the Fred Smith home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. M. Glanville spent as their Thanksgivin, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest id! Saturday afternoon: at the Henry Seilinger home. Mr, and Mrs. FB. Pasliy took Mr. and Mrs. John Witt, were sup- Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and cs Mis Warren Belle bx aa Cock Htag at the Arthur Tees hi ir. an irs. immer ha as their Thanksgiving guests Mrs, it and are Bering ee Marie Clausen and sons Olaf, Erling! Monday afternoon at the Herman and Raider. Sellinger home: —— 29} Mrs. Artiur Tees and son Junior | Wild Rose nt ii Mrs, ig. Ralph Halver. | Mrs. JE, Witt spent Wednesday By MRS. H. BROWNAWELL efternoon at the Joe Scallon Braddock By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE Marvin and Harold Swanson, who have been making an beget lode trip the past month to and east, returned home Tom f 8t. Paul in time to spend Fhankeeiving one club ts writing their club his- trying experience in the bad snow wna firs: two years has been storm Wednesday, atid “A pete sna aid. of the ME Miss Maxine Burnsides spen' ghureh a met with Mrs. Aarvig Sat |i Berar yatation at her home) ci," atterncen, “November ib; Te Louise Riedman of Moffit Tectia and seven visitors were vigted Miss Helen Skramstad at the here on pita was bel gered in H._A. Carlisle home Saturday. e bazaar and dinner, ‘Thor Naaden of Braddock shipped which wil be 1 held Saturday in the several loads of hogs from ‘this. ‘vie~ Sen m hall. Lunch was served by the inity to the cities Saturday. ber . The next aid meeting will, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Snyder and one Martini. Miss Helen Brownawell of Bismarck, | ,_J-,G- De France ‘was a passenger and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brownawell 27 “Mandan Saturday afternoon to and little daughter Joyce and Miss|Z¢sume his duties With the Mandan — junday. ise Riedman of Moffit were guests | Credit pol pes which place he was grandson, Kenneth| ‘There will be a m and basket ae the W. Brownawell home| Called home ee, recone ona. the Jennston, Setiveted “oome geese in nine in the M. pare en school Tues- TMMIss "Ada ’Bavlile who teaches in| train” Saturday “for ‘Minneapolis, Taree cee einserce | Sasiee eat ae ao Kidder county spent the Thanksgiv-| Where she will join her husband in| Tuesday to deliver Christianson called at Art ing vacation with the home folks’ | Visiting friends ‘and relatives, after ‘Miss Alice called for Mrs.|Bjorhus Wednesday morning. ‘A number of friends and neighbors sre bey return to Braddock John Nieland at the Robert Welch| Joseph Rise accom- had a surprise party at the home of | spend vacation at]! home Wednesday evening. The two by Alfred Arneson, motored Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Saville Sunday ae Balk’s home. ana| teachers spent rest Wf the week ing Monday afternoon, The occasion in| oof account of the bad roads and| St"their homes $0 that the children" Einar’ and ‘Knut Splide called at honor of thelr silver wedding anniver- Cin ten thes ae enjoyed several days of Thanksgiv-| Joe Rise’ an red Arneson’s were pemenied ice nary eon, ‘Aft | school” have Bion rooms rate Tacpaec accompanied b; ah “Rise, ‘Art Bjorhus, Arnold er an appetizing lunch the guests de- nw living in Saviies have his sister, Mr Robert W -WWelen lanson, Marvin’ Berg, Harr} parted promising to come again to|2ented rooms “ar the pStockburger | son Bobbie, Mrmovored to" Bismarck Helgeson, Ole Spilde and son Knui their golden wedding aunt ik home, and ‘Wednesday. The rag toe Clarence | motored to Driscoll Saturday. Jack Koreny crrived at the ©: B.|T belonging to Mrs. Baxter over ler, and Stanley |" Mr. and Mrs. . Helmer Ameson, Ed- Swanson home Sunday, eventr with the ~~ veers as mii pope ey on their re- gie and Allee Arn . spent Satur- car on way = | turn. ing at J e ise's, er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs,|ton shipped stock to the cities | UID. and Mrs. John’ Welch and OS at af Olatuon, Jennie Watste, Paul Aleck Jawaski. Saturday |morming. rhore Naaden | wetie Lester Stahl, were in Pasley, Lilian Hall, Valdemar, Lein, | Bran, Bek them ‘Wednesday. Jose! mie ‘Ammold Guiristiansos ery retuned ome nee Several of the young people of this and Pade ‘Arneson practiced g pay | __Menoken ij hig mother fare Bg getener "| eles, atended Whe Gunce in [in Lin school No f Sunday ‘ater Macdonald returned to Mave: f oy Sere By MRS. JENNIE DANCE MPa fonday after a a ler Tested. 2) Bis- Baldwin t ie 5 jungo ie. tlm oi awn” sop roa | at Sie. RM, ey, pee | "Nel Rhea tthe hone ot | @————-————_—_¢ yenter on the farm, lost quite, a few November 19, at the home of Mrs, ay. ee wether: 7 hie ead , three ness Einden’s parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Dorman and son William ticles. Mr. as had no in-| scl schlower fuius Rev. Fred W. Christ of Wilton surance, i a two act Bempel was a pas-| called at the Otto Dorman home oy services in the Presbyterian ioe ne wo Bematek 8 aft » Page ee (4 tp. Bl Tu Otto’ Ayers, inal, Serrier, from lurch Sunday afternoon, Decem| esday. tors of ~ Braddock Eichange met in a business . Wednesday. Rutherford, N. re is. now oe iat Mr. aul ting Equity Mr. and ‘re. z M. Ludemann, There —_ uo School in Braddock Mrs. Henry Herrmann and two chil-| Friday so teac! dren were dinner’ guests of Mr. upils ho aes ee = and Mrs. Walter veakle Saturday a * @ longer vacation. evening. Mrs. @ai Spitzer and little The ladies’ aid_met at the home| day Me of Kintyre are of Mrs. Richard Salter Monday and tating gt Mrs. Spitser's Parents, at the home of Mrs. Ed Ebling day to finish quilts and aprons for the coming sale. Miss Luella Tollofsen entertained four tables of bridge at the any Ishmael home Saturday eveniny High score was won by Ralph lake mael and Miss Alice Klepstein. Tie tae eee rein anksgiving dinner with, the rest serve fami a chicken chow mein dinner Friday, |e tele fa returned to be December 12, beginning at 5:30. The noon menu consists of chicken chow mein; a ie ater ae ‘is * teaching in rice, pickles, rolls, jelly, pie and cof- the A st Carlson school, spent gee, which will cost 50 cents. children | ‘Thenkse’ ne at his home he-r under 12 25 cents. There will also] M. Fetter! ley arrived home Friday | sale of aprons and two hand- fiom his iam ia the ..vtcacad leced quilts. Pop corn and candy valley, He reporis that they have | will also be sold. | Henry Hansen spent severe] days | 08S snow there than here. visiting at the G. N. Varnum home. Mr of He left Monday for Cromwell. Minn. 3 Brown hear of their auto ac- Enroute he will visit at Ellendale. cident near Menoxen on their way Mr. and Mrs. Otto s from Steele to spend Thanksgiving tained at dinner ‘Thanks ving with friends in’ Bismarck. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abelein and fa assisted Rev. Kinzler in a ily, Mr. Perey Freeman and Mrs.' series of special meetings in Brad- Francis Muth of Baldwin. cock last spring, and has many sin- tanniy ee eee tas ant on friends here who sympathize ing dinner with tie Bete ey Do enksaiving dinner with tem in their trouble and wish marek, J Mrs. Henry Herrmann, id chit; {dren of Rutherford, Me aad Mrs, Ma Ludemanns Mr aed rs Junkert of Bismarck, sti if. O'Brien of Bismarck, receiver the closed banks here, fe spent Fri- day and Saturda: in raddock attending to his official business. Ryan and sister, Miss + leased to report that Mrs. ried Fockler. who has been very ill during the past week, is on the way tc recovery. The Woodman circle, which was scheduled to meet with} | Mrs. Foekler on Wednesday, Decem- | ter 3, will meet with Mrs. Aarvig in | Breddoel Elmer Klepstein, who is attending Pas and neighbors of Mr. and the university at Grand snent| Mrs, Ernest Saville met at their j Thanksaiving vacation with his par-| Lome west of Braddock "Sunday ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Klenstein. | atter to A ‘Thankeriving dance was held in! twentyettth, ernie oes tae PI the town hall by R. G. Abelein and | | wedding Eons: They were f silverware. im, Johnson. - Miss Blanche primary | ee a ate chest e est ‘of slivern who has had an; Mr. and Mrs. Vie and children Mandan spent Thanksgivi ing dar at | the A. H. Klepstein home. iy Stewart. wna arade seaches: Pcl eration for appendicit's, was dis- | spent Thankssivi i j charged from the St. Alexius hos- the. guests of Mr and ine "Snater pital Saturday and went to her home| end fam‘ly. in Valley City. Miss Stewart expects| Miss Ethel Mandigo, who 1s teach- to begin teaching again next weel.|iug south of Hazelton, rode over Mr. and Mrs. lvin Agnew and | Sa Saturday morning to spend the tamily were dinner guests of Mr. and! week-end with home folks. aay George Knoll ‘Thanksziving| Miss Kathryn Sundell returned to ti ‘terns Murray of Hebron visited his Haman ee Thatkeet va ecation spendin, ving vi dauentee Mrs. C. D. King, Saturday me het mother and sister par big ri wat Sunday. ibteronbtiaia , A. Allensworth was a nas- SS ia Newamann, inte) grade teacher. spent Thaskeelvine (40 Bete ora ee valet neon, returnin hh we cay visiting Mrs. Bertha Smith. | wy te Cie ing Mr. James Sect came down Thursday nnd had | tom peecanne. friends of Rev. andj nis Steele, N. D., were | f, . | "Mae Boeke Wm. Stein jake ‘i Iter liye Ls ert were callers at John Zelmer’s place | ™ morning. Tifed Hochhaltey motored to Regan evening aweday morning. | Ecklund By JUSTINE | MORRIS Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Steinert were | Little. ter and Theovold Beg home ‘wednes Regan Monday on business. con ohn Marvin ‘hauled Ue SA | Estherville | test tl hat ——? By MRS. ROY LITTLE Joe Keifer returned home Tuesday from Florida, where he has spent tne past several months. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Michelsen were te Regan shoppers Tuesday. Alvin Manning and John Boschee were Bismarck and Mandan callers|home in Washburn Thursday after Tuesda: lay, — @/ leaving soon for their home at Rose- __THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1930 professor of science at the Univer- sity of ‘Montana, stating that he is ering @ very critical glen. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Peterson spen’ Thanksgiving with their pete Mrs. Fred Kent, and family, mold’ were tecent ‘callers ta tows | Pata! rol were Le tle Wille is attending - school ist callers in Bismarck Tues- ; South of Arnold this year. Last year Triska had the misfortune he was a student in the local schools.| Of hat a8 number of his turkeys Miss Ruby Williams left for her C a’ Jotinson were in Regan Wednes- rom saan and ‘Walter Sund- Mr. and: Mrs. Little were | Baldwin community. - Johnson took a truck load ey ued say. hey sso! “mA. Fricke has returned home tn ducks, geese-and chickens waning the Bees callers Wednes- | from a few days’ business trip to the |to Mandan: Tht y for Ed. aaa Er Elkins, George | Twin oe on Eric. Pearson was a Regan call Mowder, e Y che car he Rett Mrs. C. V. Anderson, who has: just ureday. Davenport, ‘snd Gens taken an advanced ¢ in ‘art }.,Mrs. Signe Johnson and son prepai George Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday evening at “ate” Carl Bere hom Mrs, Earl_Mowder and daughter Edith were nelson visitors at the G. O Lindsey home Marie ‘Schilling, who is in training at the St. Alexius hospital, spent the week-end at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Michelsen were Ri shoppers Saturday. Joe Keifer was a a3 at the Carl eons Mr. and Mrs. Carl ee and Rae H.D. heer ended the pe cing fa "h al e ence bom iy night. Mr, and Mrs. H. D. Pah gir and and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson and daughter of Still at tended the show “Check and Double ea at Bismarck Thursday after- “Slat and Joe Wold were Loren d visitors at the Roy Lit home. Cecil Elkins and Ole Wold motored ©} to Bismarck Bey imag 9 They return- ed home by train / \naving to leave their car on account of the disagreeable weather. Mr. and Mrs, H, D. Watkins and son John w Sunday afternoon ere Anderson _ delivered tur-| visitors at the Roy Little home. ae Michelsen transacted bust- oer fochhalter is seavie: at John | ness int Wilton Nieto A iday morning, | W: | ing the holiday season, Ted Burkhart has moved from the farm owned by the Patterson land company, east of Baldwin, to a farm in Burnt Creek township. > the winner’s plans, and Driscoll pictures of these four rooms will used by the company in their ad- es Sr “Mrs. id Brecht was a caller of Od es (lene one day last ‘Thursday pee ith Mr. Pu and “kare Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson were Adam Ei; en ee ananaas. Mrs, ay % udson was @ bis- Inger spent Sunday bg yee OF y- ‘Rasmussen spent with ber Ser, Mare. Bett Hen the week-end in Driscoll. ir. and Mrs. Mr.’ Ersland at a 5 Scien aie ay & anes > time vith Valdis arene Mr. and Mrs, Al Chapin spent Sat- ety erentas. with Mr. M and Mrs. . Van sides Van Vieet motored to Fargo Miss "itazel Nelson spent the week- end with Mr, ‘and Mrs. Clfford | Wit there Mr. Fetterley went to his home, and Mr. Chesrown stay- ed at, ene to spent with his family. ° N Littie Saturday ps pr elig afternoon af the Biers eeppe eee in Bismarck Tuesda: forman Menta. ature . Fret » M. Lunn, a ve y home. bx Morris vi: ted at the| night with Loyd Knudson. rs. ugen. Vic veh ea Math Denby and Henry Sundquist Monday Pederson spent Saturday afternoon |Jake Sc T were busingss _ ©) with Mrs. Carl_Meland. callers in Temvik Tuesday. and Mrs. W. E. Anderson and Lein Mrs. Seldon Bry and Mrs, Dewey Lawler was aaugier 1 Betty Wistted at the Emil ednesday. ean Hyerdeba was a taller at the T. a Morris home Wednesday. fe og a trip cd Still} Mr. and Mrs. Ole | of rad and son Wednesday mo > By OLGA M M. RISE Einar visited Botnem’s ‘Morris Hs. visited with Mrs. acid wallace ieee Anderton ‘Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Anderson _vis- ited at pi A. me home Wed- lrg ” x Seer oulsugh hauled coal the | rorepart of the- week. ‘Mrs. M. C. Anderson home Sat Bennie and fe Rosenbeck and et Disco called at Ole Spilde’s Mon- Monday_eveni ioch_ Carlson, betel at vy. Anderson visited Berarday at the M, C. eae PM and son Donald were sts Thursday with Tel atives near Bismai ‘Levi-Anderson was a caller in Wil- ic ners ton Saturday night. *—Welch’s Spur Welch’s Spur bbe: By MRS, R. M. WELCH Rittel “giles on Robert jand ich Monday. He has been having rete and Clarence Rise Sonsierable trouble with his sawj|John Fields’ home renee evenin, engine and had Mr, Welch go over! Paul Pasley was a tn this Ma scbert Welch called at the home ‘Monday Mr. and Mrs. Bd Doppler dressed turke iph Snyder and} marck Monday, return’ ‘Tuesday tar eys Monday. ‘ing m 4 daughte! ee vere ited at he Pei Kluksdahl he rr, ut z al e er ome st rh, “Pusey. In the afternoon Oliver eeaepei, es Menoken, has divided his route in|7, batt after the storms and drives a| invitation is extended all to attend. ‘The Spur gets their mail on Riesdays, ‘Thursdays and Saturdays, |nounce the birth ota carck the a Jacob Wents motared te Bismarcte tives in Bismarck. Wednesday wi marck hospital. | this co! Saturday aft fawin, called at the Triebwasser Wm. Witt home Wednesday to get cousin, Mrs. Chris Wentz, and} yr, Dai Saturday af ype. Bal the soe a oe 4 Wo} Ray. Ma homes aioe Pag Delmer called at the Herman Neiter's home Saturday. Albert Neiters called at the chant home Mr. and Mrs. whe itt roe evening ai the home » Mr. Mrs. R. Scallon this week. Mr, 2 and Mrs. R. G. archers call- ed at the home of E. Witt Me Mr. and Mrs. R. tored to Wing Monday man of Mech asey. will to hear of his death red Sunday. Mr. Hietzman. was tlle Eniavet By. all who pathy: to os bareave id é e Emil usta} the Herman Neiter's g Mrs. R. G. family a1 aad Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Witt sttent-4 the Bed someert att Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Allensworth ‘and | the amily and Mr. and Mrs. R. | Miss Margarete Olson, principal and |. pee visited | Mr. ate oe ‘T.F. Morris home Sunday. | Joseph, Art Bjorhus and Gale Birke- over | ian .Jevening with Clara Rise. } Marchant|@nd daughter, Frances, and = hant | Fite Rupp of Bismarck were Thanks. | unity. Bourgois Neiters was a Wing caller series and sill dake iternoon. vid Hien was a Wing caller | Parents, Mr. Barred on our mail all carries, from Cyliner, Iowa, where they have spent ty in the capital city Friday afternoon. aes, Ringsted is ‘working for Joe pom to spend a few days with rela- and Mrs. J. with the’ W. C. Gehrke family during G. Mai t mo- | the winter months. afternoon. ‘Th tz- | the past week in Bismarck with his “of MoClasey wit ee parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Rupp. » Which Le Pr aoa = Harry pm Beye re- turned to their home in ith Da- gn in this community’ and will! kota after spending a few days with W | old-time friends in the-Baldwin com- mass, Opera nou | ‘Thursday |time here with their sister. Mre, Geo. Christianson visited at Bt nN Lein’s Sy, afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. Dallas Barkman and daughter Dotty motored to Steele Ch Meland and son Ernest of hoppers in Driscoll Tuesday -were and Mrs. Joe Rise and son Ole Spilde and son Einar attended Ges bees of ftv ad meeting in il Thursda: Nea a eldiord Birkeland, ‘Rudol iph Kluks- and Le Vik, who has been South Dakota and Nebraska wor! Past month, returned home Monday. rening. Katherine Lein spent Sunday even- ing with te friend Alice Vik. Mr, and Mrs. Dallas Barkman and a daughter Dotty spent Monday even- Bite tt the Henry Neiman home. eer Ft ee) Biber . Nina Waiste visited with at ae vicini Tuesday ai Rubie Arneson spent ” Tuesday Eddie Arneson motored to Bis- Mrs. Alfred Arneson vis- , beginning at 3 o'clock. A cordial Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ryberg an- Bismarck hospital last Thursday. Mrs. Ryberg and baby are convalesc- ing nicely and will be home next | te 7 By MARGARET MARCHANT | Mr. and Mrs. Joe Poole and family spent Thanksgiving day with rela- Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Rupp and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fredolen Rupp. home. Laurence Stolks of Cromwell was @ recent caller in town. Mr. Stocks| coal shipped Pic | family have the. sincere preneli ‘of| as purchased the farm owned by near the Crofte Possession next spring. This farm has been rent- ed by the John Risch family for several years. The farm occupied by Mr. Stocks is pwned by Mr. Stock’s Hct gn Mrs. Fulton Nelson, who are returning at an early date resided the past year. Miss Etta Rupp of Bismarck is spending a few days with local forah | relatives. Mrs. Roy Lewis, who left here re- cently for the Twin Cities, has ac- -| cepted a position in Minneapolis. John Herderbu transacted business Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Meyers and "|family, accompanied by Harvey ham, Mrs., Meyers’ father of Moffit, arirved here Friday after- ives in the community. Mr. Graham wi remain here and make his home Ernest Rupp spent a few days of | were Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Rndoon, Schaffer called on Vieet Monday ‘afterrioon, Mr. ar Girirne Sanus ean eta tained at dinner Sunday. Th Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Bruschwein the Misses Hanson, Ortman, Nettle- Oh Adam “Eisen! is visit irs. Adam beisz iting her soa hg in Bismarck, gute eee ‘t Monday ernoon with Mrs, Vic Pederson. “ie Hatle: left for Washington Mrs, Harry Oison and the twins gees rey afternoon with Mrs. The Rovat a aan a Juven- Mert are giving | a peas? and program es Leander! birtha: ‘part; st a was Lhe ‘Wednesday evening in’ honor Miss Selma Repp at the H. E. iber. ving day at the Steve oppy home. al e /e ome. fhe afternoon and evening were nt in various es of ono ol playing gam Herman Backhaus and son ss Johnnie Burkhardt, Porter Umi John Renschi being at ‘ihe’ a Bete anne chia erominetio Day tent ir. and Vic Pederson enter- ined Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Pederson came out from and family at dinner Sunday. atl Saturd: Mr, irs. A. H, Meland ente: eet the night on. the Hotes with Ne i ee oe Pa son Francis and went back to Mrs. Van Vieet and family and Mrs, | Linton fo! folk day. a ieales a erie his brother Jake’s home eS, | S.W. Burleigh | | S.W. Burleigh By KATIE D. E D. STEWART Next, week the Glenoce postottice, which has been in existance for the be discon! tion of stamps the tain this office. von, cifice will mage pina however, ant . | stage t which runs dally, wi will Fipeesipate Frank Glum, who has been mak: ing his home’ ‘at the John Stewart home for the Ronie, cr five months, left last week sar where will give carnival in the Lag 0 ole rie f December 5. Admis- sion will be 25 cents for adults and 10 cents for children. Everyone come Ge, ting: f the Amer: meeting o! - will be held in afternoon of Ei bis, Yast EY, than near Wilton. Bucknall was an over-night . ciate at the Hugh McMurrich home| A number of Regan folks attended ‘Thursday. band concert and dance in Wing ‘Thursday evening, and all report a good time. Russell ton“ Wanday,, wi Tela- here he visited rela- 4 fe Aaa Pray cae és vin, Willlamme was’, caller at the Dan McLean home A loads of wood from the river bor toms Saturday. Still ~ By B, P. HAGSTROM Howard Watkins of on Albert Johnson '. On Nelon Fd Brorhl were , Nelson suc callers in the capital city Monday. an hters were inner mens of of Mr. and Mrs. | week. trom. day. OB as Walter Sund- munity. They are former residents fa Witt were at|0f this locality. Mrs, Harry BJelland and children, Vernice and Orland, have returned home from Bismarck, where they spent a few days with relatives. ‘Misses Judith and Gladys Barsth- who have been spending some | Alvin Mondatrona and’ family, are uist were Wilton shoppers Sati day Yon Erickson left last week for the in i Teawrts Sotucn es Began calle Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Johnson and children were Sunday callers of Mr. end Mrs. Martin Strand. Mr. and Mrs. Walter. Sunaauis | Tn were callers at the Albert Johnson home Friday. Mrs. Pearl Nelson received a letter | srom her brother Clarence Peterson, from school Friday. The schoo! program and pie so- cial that was to be given last Friday, the 2ist, by Miss Rose Schnieder ari le upils was postponed on account, of fhe ae ‘weather and will be held this the 28th. Every one is cor- aia invited to attend. Mr. Duncan was an_ overnight bie 74 oe fe itive home Ng i nville accompa ae of Wing to Bismarck Mon- George Phel carried the mail Pri- day and made the trip by team as the roads were pretty rough for cars. Gerald Payseno was a business caller in Wing Thursday. Albert Little and Jack Glanville came out after Mrs. Little Friday afternocn, Chas. Johns was a caller at Mc- Andrew two loads of “ignite al from Wing Tuesday. Harold had the misfortune to grep a fie, piece of coal on his foot, hurt his toes real badly. transacted business a a By MARGARET DAVIS Mr, and Mrs. Bert Hedstrom and children visited Thursday with Mrs. O. Sunquist and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Eugen Perkins were ‘Thursday guests of W. D. Perkins. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Kelly took turkey dinner with Mrs. Kelly's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott ‘Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Arne Tosseth and gon, Mrs. A. Tosseth and son Oliver and daughter Ida spent Thanksgiving day with Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Johnson by] of Wilton. Mrs. Nels Alms visited with Mrs Gross Broste one day this week. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Perkins have ving | as their guest, Mrs, Perkins’s sister for a few days. Miss Hollis Alm has been on the sick list the past week. John Lund was attending to busi- ness in Regan Saturday. Miss Ida Tosseth is visiting with her sister, Mrs. F. Johnson, in Wil- ton f e week-end. Mr. and and Mrs. L. W. Davis and sons, Staton and Owen, and daughter Leona were Friday evening guests of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Arne Tosseth. Several from Ghylin are attending in | the church services which are being held in Regan this week. Albert Johnson called on Willis Johnson Tuesday. ‘Willis Gill and family were callers on H. B. Gills Thursday. Arne Tosseth called on his brother Nels Tosseth, Wednesday afternoon. L. W. Davis and Staton were busi- ness callers at the Alfred Fosberg ‘Tuesday afternoon. Nes] Tosseth worked on the schoo! house No. 1 Saturday. Nick Holgerson and family spent ‘Thanksgiving with Mrs. O. Sunquist. Marilyn Johnson was on the sick list Monday, Margaret Gill visited with her grandparents Sunday. LL. W. Davis bought some pigs from Alfred Fosberg and brought them home Wednesday. Willis Johnson took ving turkey with his mother, Mrs. Floyd Johnson, in Wilton. Oliver Tosseth visited with his mother on the farm during Thanks- giving vacation. Mr, and Mrs. L. W. Davis and sor. Owen and daughters Margaret, Eunice and Leona motored to Flor- ence Lake Sunday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davis, Staton Davis and Arne Tosseth ‘were hunting Saturday. Alfred Fosberg made a business trip to Wilton Wednesday afternoon. Still ‘ —_—_——_ By B. P. HAGSTROM Oscar Erickson was a business call- er in Wilton Monday. Mrs. Signe Johnson and children Were Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs Peter Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. John Asplund anc sons visited in Flasher, N. D., a week with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Johnson ana ee were Wilton callers Mon- a OBrien of Wilton was a calle, on felge Johnson Monday. was @ caller in Wiltor Weinesice Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Thompson were callers on their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Clarence Falkenstein, Monday. Edwin Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Broehl and Mrs. Signe Johnson mo- tored to Wilton Tuesday. Albert Johnson accompanied by Mrs. Roy Little, Mr. and Mrs, Howard Watkins of Regan and Bugene Per- kins were callers in the capital city londay. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Asplund and children of Bismarck called on Mr. received that Mr. . Asplund and Leroy eons formerly of H the Plaza Cafe of Minot ‘ace of Sweets and the id ; Jamestown,