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APART AERO T PTR reese > eee Lee ree ae raeeeeceeeseerarientseennsers 4 happened. | Wild Rose | By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL “Albert Jounson called at the! Fred Wagner was a business culler Farmers and also their stock are} Walter Sundquist home Monday|in Tuttle Saturday. enjoying the mild weather after | evening. Ed and Art Ochsuner and also bout a month of cold, snappy weather. Here’s hoping the old roverb holds true, “Long foul, Jong oie Jake Voll and Mike Glovais bucked the snow drifts to Bismarck and back with the car. Wednesday. li of Keif arrived Mon- and Mrs. J. M. marck Tuesday. Miss Margaret Law bad cold. Jack Kore! led on Oscar Hagstrom Tuesday. | The McIntyre brothers and Elmer day to spend, some time with his —_—_—_—_ iDrumm shipped hogs and cattle to brother-in-law, Aleck Jawaski. ee %/the Twin Cities this week. George Ernest Saville took the train to | Heaton ||McIntyre went with the cars. Napoleon Tuesday and had some Mr. and Mrs. He: Ulfer and = dental work done. Dwight Carlisle arrived this week te spend the Christmas holidays with the home folks before returning to business college at Fargo. A number of our young folks at- tended the dance at Menoken Satur- | day evening. Wild Rose school No. 1 will give | a Christmas program and basket 50- | ‘ial Thursday evening, December 18. | Sveryone is invited to come and spend a pleasant evening. Ladies, please bring baskets. Miss Maxine Burnsides visited her home in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Saville and | young folks were Sunday guests at By SARAH HEINLE Bernard Hall Kenneth Haug list. on the sick list. gram iven at school No. 1 Friday, Decem! r 19, in the evening. the Fred Wagner were: Mr. and Mrs. A. and sons and daughters, and sons and a daughter. the O. B. Swanson home. Miss _ Louise i and Miss! Carl Wolf was all over this vicinity Bismarck visitors Saturday in-|Helen Holkup wer iting with | looking for a black calf that strayed cluded ,Dwight Carlisle, Homer | Mary Brezden away last Saturday. And the last Brownawell and Miss Maxine Burn-| Mr. and Mi heard was, he had found no trace sides, teacher of school No. 1. the proud parents of a baby boy. of it. Miss Herda, Sarah and Bertha! piich w: 7 Q ness ee ee | Berg spent the week-end at Christ |,,piUch Wagner was a business MacCumb || Berg's place at Wing. walker At Vung Eiidey. | acLumber ||" Mr. and Mrs. Emest Siebol visited | George, Phel carried the mail for \ ee) a al carrier, Oscar Wel ; ? a eee ee ey the past, week. while the tater. was By ALICE M. WALKE! Ernest Siebol and Herbert Wagner | {7 Bismarck consulting a physician visitgd'a while with Air Siebel Sues | #bout his toes that he. frosted “a Mrs. J. J. Jollie, aecompanted BY. ays while back. iis of her small grandson, Billie Warren, J 2 larry Ulfers was a business caller Who has been with her for a number | wagner vo were in Wilt succes |in Tuttle Saturday afternoon. of weeks, came down from Belcourt, | Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove and N. D., Thursday, John Langie, also|”“Rudolph Wagner was an over-|the Kriene boy were guests to din- of Belcourt, drove the car for Mrs./night guest at the Wm. Wagner cre at the Bert Glanville home Sun- Jollie. jhome Saturday. G. T. Gerow returned Wednesday | from Minneapolis, where he spent Thanksgiving. Jack Sherbeck and his small son, Jack Jr., came up from Bismarck last Saturday for a few hours’ visit at the Joe Warren home. Mrs. Tom Hollingsworth, who has} been suffering with ill health for the past few weeks, motored to Mandan Miss Edna Stone was a visitor at the D. Keck home Sunday. Mrs. D. Keck is on the sick list. home Sunday. Mercer shopping Saturday evening. Saturday to consult a doctor. Her Gaughter, Mrs, Otto. Larson, and | °Ve™ns- a, Haas and son Teddy hauled Miss Sta ‘Wilmont, a nicce, ac- | @. ne @ won eat _ i hope te, pe ey companies Miss Victoria Hefta, instructor at Alta ! evening guests at Melvin Webster's MacCumber school, is spending the oe > evening. week-end at her home in Wilton. The Misses Pearl and Susie Krush were at home with their father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Krush, for Thanksgiving. Susie is attending the Bismarck Business College, while Pearl is employed in the office of Dr. Ness at Mandan. The many friends of Tom Hanwell will be pleased to hear that he is gradually recovering from the stroke of pees which he suffered early last fal Because of bad roads and inclimate weather, Miss Jane Dixon has been forced to remain in Wilton to avoid being absent from her classes. How- ever, she manages to spend the week- ends at MacCumber with the home folred Hentz is still suffering trom the injuries received last March ft ite om] fe al Bie that he wil soon be able to return to his work. Still ——— By B. P. HAGSTROM Mr. and Mrs. Ed See visited | sn, By KARL SCHATZ Alta shoppers Tuesday. Edmund, home Sunday evening. Emanuel Schatz was a caller at the Karl Schatz home Wednesday. Rudolph and Jake Scheaffer were visitors with Hank and Ed Schatz Sunday evening. Karl Schatz and soh, Edwin, made 4 business trip to McClusky on Mon- lay. ‘Edmund and Edwin Schatz were visitors at the Henry Scheaffer home Tuesday evening. Karl Fred Bender, Sr., marck Wednesday Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coombs were McClusky shoppers ..Saturday. motor and to Bis- returned _—* Pickardville shoppers eet I. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Saker H te recently. Wednesday. Chas Larson was a fortune of one of the wheels of the car coming off, but nothing serious Mr, and Mrs. Ole Hagstrom called | Miss Sey Mr. and Mrs. Erick Pearson Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson, Mr. | andrew Kraft were in Tuttle Satur- Thompson and ‘John | d day. | Harold Kraft called at Ray Hazle- Law made a business trip to Bis-} was absent from school on Tuesday due to a ust Ackerman and Erick Pearson a a ea is on the sick There will be a Christmas pro- Among those who were visitors at home Sunday H. Heinle Rachel, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Siebol and son Marvin, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wagner Paul, Ernest and Reinhold Wagner were visiting at the Fred Wagner Jake and Emil Wagner were in Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wagner were in Turtle Lake shopping Saturday | §; Rudolph and Jake Scheaffer were Edwin and Emanuel Schatz were visitors at the Nels Ness Schatz, Edwin, Pier | and Mr. and Mrs. John Blatter and Rudolph and Jake Scheaffer were chhalter are the proud parnte ofa tabs boy born John. Stroh was a Regan caller Pickardville her mother, father and ‘five sisters, two brothers and besides her hus- |band five children. We extend our {heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved relatives and loved ones. Melvin Webster and Tom Riley called at the Ray Hazlegrove and Haas homes Friday evening. Virgie Webster accompanied jthem as far as Hazlegrove and spent the evening there. grove’s Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Seay Hazlegrove and Walter Krein were guests Saturday evening at the home of Melvin Webster and daughter Virgie. hired man and wife attended Sun- day school Sunday at Pleasant, Hill. Ed Wagner called at the Christ | Wolff home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove and Walter Krein Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville. ol Ger é ! Arena ' ¢—____--______—__» By MRS. OWEN McINTYRE Owen McIntyre called at Elmer Drum’s Wednesday afternoon. ae Kraft was an over-night guest at the Gottfred Webber home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Owen McIntyre were shopping in Wing Thursday. Ralph Halver_ was a caller at Philip Webber's Thursday afternoon. McIntyre brothers eae their hogs and cattle Saturday. poe accompanied the stock eer 4 ose Schneider was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Dave Hein, over a week-end. Mary Alice McIntyre called ‘at Harry Ulfer's Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Carl Wolf was calling on oe Elmer Drum Thursday after- n. Philip Webber and Fred Haas were callers at the McIntyre home Thursday forenoon. Allen ler is assisting with the es at the MeIntyre farm for a lays. Buch, Wagner .was a business caller in Tuttle Saturday. Romeo Bailey fixed dnbee the tele- Phone line. which ha nm down about ten days. Charlte Edwards hauled some THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, Minn., hospital last week. She leaves! were dinner guests | day. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Swanson and if Florence Lake =| e| Ci Mrs. Ed Madson, Mrs. A, H. Mi aus Mrs. Holgerson and Mrs. Tosseth are and Mrs. Vic Pederson day | sisters. evening. Howard Watkins called on Albert ‘Mrs. Ingeborg Rasmussen spent in Johnson Satl irda} evening. few ihre it week with Mrs. Some of the: Ghylin farmers are Knudsor prospecting for coal. If they have Mr. "and Mrs. Maurice Herum spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thomas. The Misses "Nettleton, Ortman and es were Bismarck visitors Satur- | OO. M. Bruschwein and dacatets Hildreth and Dolores calle | ed at the Jake Berg home Sunday! afternoon, Mr. and_Mrs. ©. A. Swanson, Mr. aan Mrs. Elwood Swanson and Lillie a spent Monday ‘evening at fhe er. 0. Jonnsa mn hom ye . Mrs. _Pete "Tompt mand children atl Sunday afternoon with Mrs. scar Pederson, Mrs. Hannah Pederson and Mrs. ; ae called on et erae | lersdn jaturday evening. rs. Pederson also entertained Mrs. Ed Madson and Mrs. Van Vleet at din- ver Saturday. Valdis Knudson entertained Di mar Rosvold, Hildreth Bruschwein and Norma Ward at supper Friday evening in honor of Dagmar’s birth: Mrs. Tillie Meyer, Mrs. I. H. Ormdt, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hull, good Puck, it will mean coal closer Owen and Arne Tosseth motored to Rock Hill Sunday. Hugo ‘Sunquist hauled grain : to Regan last week. Ida Tosseth has returned home after visiting a few days in Wilton, j the guest of Mrs. Floyd Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Benton Backman were callers at the Bert Hedstrom | heme Monday. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Davis and daughter Margaret were Tuesday | Bismarck shoppers. Bert Hedstrom took turkeys to Bismarck this week. Margaret Davis called on Mrs. Bert | Hedstrom Monday afternoon. Henry _Broste called on Nels | Tosseth Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Benton Backman called on |_ Mis, A. ‘Tosseth A. Tosseth Monday. | Wing \ o By LILLIAN MUELLER A large crowd attended the P. T. A. held at the Wing school house Wednesday evening. The Busy Bees J. J. Jensen visited the As A. Swan- son home Sunday evening. Miss Hannah Dronen spent the week-end at home. Mrs. Wm. Van Vleet and daughter.! of the intermediate room had a Wilma, a aie Saturday evening with j candy and popcorn sale, also an ex- Mrs. Al Chapin. | hibit of the things they sewed gnd some silhouette ees The umount of $5.60 was realized. Mrs. Walfred Hayn al son spent | Thursday with Mrs. H. C. McCloskey. Regan were callers at the J. O. Lein phic ae home Sunday afternoon. Charley Johns called at the Henry| , Mr. and Mrs. John Weber, Jr., Herman and Charley _Sellinger the ‘Mueller nome, a homes Tuesday afternoon. C. Edgerton autoed to Bis- Charley ‘Seilinger called at the marek Thursday. Mrs. Edgerton and Henry Seilinger home Tuesday | son, Clyde, returned with ‘him. evening. ” Sarah, Herda and Bertha’ Berg of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Scallon and|Mercer spent the week-end at the Christ Berg home. V._Heaton was a supper guest at the Ben McCloskey home Wednesday evening. family, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Glanville, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Halver attended the miscellaneous shower on Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Larson et in the Wing hall aacsy, evenil Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sell family, Miss Marcella Neiters and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Witt were Wed- nesday evening guests at the Arthur jome. James Tees called at the Arthur Tees home Thursday forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seilinger and er and | ae of livestock to the’ cities. Mr. and Mrs..Fred Borth and son, Raymond, were Sunday visitors’ at the John Weber, Sr., home, Mr. and Mrs, Marcus Wagle mo- tored to Bismarck Saturday. Mrs.) Jack Glanville and son, Ervin, ‘spent the» week-end at Bis- family and Miss Marcella Neiters | marck with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Boss alled at the Charley Seilinger home| and daughter. Thursday afternoon. Gladys Lein, éitve Jacobson eq] Charley Johns and son, Vernon,|Mary Jane Olson spent Sunday w.t) delivered to Venton ‘Heaton in| Jenny Kuloski. yet a y and Friday The Wing basketball’ boys played Joe ‘Seation were|the Tuttle basketball boys, on the wing shoppers Saturday. latter’s floor. endeis. was defeated by Mrs. Henry Seilinger and | # score: of = an family. Charley Sellinger,. mother} Mrs. I. tie "spent Sunday and reella Neiters called 8 he afternooh with Mrs. A. L. Davis. Bethel Bailey home Sunday aft Henry jloskey motored to noon. y. On his way home and Mrs. M. Glanville were . dan Mr. he stopped at McKenzie. Mary Wing shoppers Saturday. McCloske; os til with him to Mr. and Rars. spend a fays’ visit with friends family a relatives in and around Wing. spent Saturday and Mrs. James Olson spent harley Seilinger eee sinda ‘afternoon with Mr. and Alec Swint was se le Olson, Sr., at Cal Se Sears DF. “te vo art fored thelr daughter “plion Mag to le! a y | tor ir dai Flore Wilton Sunday, where the doctor Friday evening in school No. 2° A large ae cane’ vas took .the plaster off her arm. Mr. an . Fred Borth, Elsie, present. The ev was spent in Alfred, Fred and Raymond were ene games, a delicious ae a midnight. De one report-| visitors at the Weber Jr. home Saturday evening. Charles. Jose] at and Mrs. "John Witt.and Fred} Mr. and Mrs. phson and jeiters the ‘Wing . caller 3 cattle for Elmer Drum to Wing Fri- day afternoon. larry Ulfers called at Bluch ‘Wagner's Saturday evening. o>—______________—¢ | Driscoll TES ° By Mrs, F. 0. JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Titus enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Ward and pices at dinner Thanksgiving per Saturday night. Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Rey ‘Anderson. wee at PAN, te aa Bliss Vivian Fraser of Washburn, Mrs. Ed Brochl and Mrs. Signe|ardville and MeClusky on business|N. D.. a student of Jamestown col- Johnson were Wilton shoppers Saturday. lege, spent her eh ie vaca- Tuesday. Johny and Henry Scheaffer were| ton with her cousin, Arlene Fred Johnson assisted Verner] ito "Sooners Savarday. Sawyer, returning to Mianealenn Tag weck with some work one day| “Friends of George Schell will be | Sunday. kK. ed A lund called on Erick Pear- pe hi Albert rf Johinson and Walter Sund- quist motored to Wilton Thursday. ‘Helen Johnson visited Sunday at the Martin Strand home, Mrs. Signe Johnson shopped in ReFiiton me Friday were: Diggins of near McClu: December 1, The Rev. J. of Mercer officiated. their home on the southwest_of McClusky. Henry Schatz at McClusky. The Karl youn, arson | the fohn Stroh home. son, Oscar, re some) Asa ‘Asal id, Seah Johnson and lun me. foes, | called in Regan one alter “Sundquist assisted Albert | family Johnson with some work Tuesday. Verner Johnson was an over- night guest at the Pearson home onea jay. shennan ng ei pan where Mr. Law sa) over KF F. Y. R. Ole Hagstrom and son, Oscar, and ‘Triska were capital city call- ers iday. Hilma Johnson was an over-night ag of Donis Johnson on Thurs-| gn; “Nick ‘Torzeski was a caller in Bis- marck Sat The indies Ys ot sul held their| evening ting Friday at the Albert Sehnson ho peg with a good attend- or. and Mrs. Erick Pearson and cn rem were pales ne the strom home lay evening. es Elna Erickson has been on the sick list the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. callers of Mr. and cot John John- | shopping. sone one day last we Hilma and Verner Sehinson helped ‘Helen Pearson celebrate her birth-| were sup) day Saturday afternoon. me of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Falkenstein and son were. callers of Mrs. Roy noon. Sarah and Pauline Scha‘ the week-end at their home. * Clusk; Ed Prid: end Edmun meee Edwin home Tuesday eve! atz home Sunday. Hazlegrove By MRS. RAY aeRO and Mrs, Walter panied them home, where he wil e do light housekeepin Honnecn, and| Wetzle home in the east . Oster of | Tuttle. at ye Erickson returned home| Ruth and son Lawrence bat y after a short trip to the} school at Tuttle Monday morning. Tine Cities. Cd callers in Bottler and’ Miss married Anderson were the Sgn city Tur Mrs. Peter pays called ‘on Mrs, gh Johnson one day last were Conard Johnson motored to were and Mrs. Jack Stewart, south make their home thi program epeoreral church of Regan is spon-| Mrs. Sattler is teaching. ig Wee time during the Christ-| John Hawkins and J. J. Kneppe! mas holidays. and Lars Hetletwit were in Mr. pang Mrs. Edwin Johnson, Mrs.| Monday on_ business. johnson Geis guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Fargo, N. DD, and hs van ggh Sunday. ick. J.M. "Thompson and Walter Sund- 4uist motored to Bism: Mr. and Mrs. John L. Asplund and | afternoon. sons, Lloyd, Kenneth and Robert,) There is to be Bik Pureay 6 callers of Mr. and Mrs. ic] rg. Eimer Xing and Fag ls Cen-|Martha Furherman’s school ter, com- | dren. faint Fie relatives, Haro! Steve Little of Regan called on} last week at Frank Gray's. na Bantiquist Me Monday. ick Pearson and Simon Larson |in Tuttle Monday. Triska Pri called on zy iday| John Sattler eailed at the Melvin tvening., Webster home one day this week. * Mr. and ery Johnson, ac-| Some of you will remember Mrs. com) Mrs. Signe Johnson, |Ludie Brocke!. who was Miss Nellie were motoring to Regan Friday Thoren. davght>" of Mr. and Mrs. Thorev ‘orth of Tuttle. Mrs. pela to attend the special meet-! H. ings held there. They had the mis- | interested to know that he was united in marriage to Miss Mildred | 2 Monday, luetmeyer Ni Mr. and Mrs, Schell are making | Mrs. M. Groom's farm} ,. ‘spent The week-end rl and. Henry Schatz folks spent Saturday: night at Esther and ‘eddie “Johnson_ were visitors at the Joe Dietz home Friday ae J eve! Gott eh Schell was a Pickardville 0) See andy Mrs John Stroh and and Bennie Schatz visited with Sonn Andersons Friday evening. tz spent | yw, Henry Schatz and sons Ed and Bennie Re zoun Stroh were at Mc- le Fyaiiod was an Alta caller und, and Emanuel Schatz visited at ate! Emil Johnson Eddie Johnson ale at the Henry Ht ses was @ visitor at Fred Brackett home Sunday Mr. Ray Hazlegrove were win Johnson were|in Tuttle Monday on business and Krain accom- Ip Ray for a ele They also| Mr. on_ their ee Mr. and| Harold Goldsmith to Tuttle Sunday Anderson Sunday after- plant. Bella and Harold are going} Ped the) and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hull part of Will Thieling took his daughter The wedding bells rang, so we Chas Noon, Henry Thor and Roy | hear, Friday, November 28, for John Sylvia Stewart. at Bismarck. me Sattler is a_daughter of Me oO Goodrich. They are both well known with her children and | around here as they both lived. here. Goodrich, where Tuttle and children were; Ray Harty is in a hospital at! day. as been very Oy, Buck and his mother, Mrs. arck Thursday.| John Buck, were in. Tuttle Monday a Christmas pro- gram held at the Joe Goldsmith school December 23, given by Miss chil-/ id Goldsmith called one day |i Philip Thoren and his father were Brockel passed away at a Detroit Athemnementa, aye been Bev y hed Oison “and J. 8. wakken ee een on. gf Mrs. js a fe 14 ‘Olson of id. Haugen, Mrs. Vie Pederson and their children nee Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilkinson and son of afer ory visited the home of Mr, and Wm. Van Vleet Smith saturday at thes ‘Alf aoeagne nome and. Mrs,. Catl Erickson an, ePitren: event gunday at the Ee a bet ty was given for bar Mi is oh birthd: rin evening a hi ay. eve was spent Playing whist, honors me pane to Mr. Mn Re en dau ighter, Selm: ughter, a, acoonpanled by by Creniaal Olson, spent Sunda: c. i. Momanon “retumed home Sunday after a meen: with the bac Gog ys arck. @| High Sriees, ‘were won by Olson and Carl Erickson and ioe Pederson and and Mrs. Alan Van Vleet, Mr." and Mrs. Helmer Meland and chil. dren and Miss Ruth Knudson spent munday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Van leet. 1 Muri nm anda Nelson and ee luriel spent jun evening wil Mr T. olson, Mae sand irs. ‘Clifford Nelson en- tertained and Mrs. Wm. Van Vieet and daughter Wilma, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Quale, Mr. and Mrs. Vic lerson, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Meland, Saturday evening. . Mrs. Edward Thomas called on Mrs, Maurice Herum Friday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Ed Madson and Ray- mond Van Vieet were Steele ‘callers Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Berg and fam- ily spent bi eae evening with Mr. and Mrs. M. Bruschwein. Mrs. M. & Olson and Miss Olson spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. F. 0. Jobnson. {_.Mrs. Grubbs spent the week-end with her sister, Miss Nettleton. Mrs. H. A. Knudson and daughter, yes, end Dagmar Roane called icmas Sunday. ou iss Martha Hanson was a dinner guest at the Bruschwein home Sun- is r ito Koessel_ of Marion, N. week-end here. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hindemith of Bismarck spent ee Reece Mrs. H. A. Knudson Thursday after- udson A. ing will be han M. Lunn and family Poe and Mrs. Lawrence Hull and Swanson. ving dai daug! ter of Mr. and Driscoll line in brother of Martin Koessel. spent ‘ne | Saturdat 1 spent Satur- | homé Smith were supper guests at the R.| were visiting at the Jacob, Banttari G. Marchant home Sunday. home Sunday. D. F. McClellan called at the R. Sunday afvernoon visitors at the G. Marchant home Thursday after- and Ben McCloskey home were: Mr. noon. ‘ Mrs. Henry McCloskey and family, ney nee se Herman- ‘Bellinger Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johns and and Mrs. James)daughters Clover and Alice and}@——. Walters malled a the E. EB 2 eigiars Mary McCloskey. home Sunday, aly. “Hfeten bie Horner and Henr; Heati called at the Wri, Witt) fai ly, Helen Bleth and Mr. and home 8 unday. Gottfred Weber ‘were’ visitors| ” Charley and Herman ae at the gohn Weber, Jr, home Sun= gellingsr delivered hogs to Venton Heaton in Wing Friday. i crence Hubbell left fo: John Helpen was a Wing shopper paanay: where she will atterRi a Hee Friday. lub meeting. The Misses Opal and Harve) Rev. ‘Mattason autoed’ to Wilton were overnight guests at: the J. J.} Saturday’ evening. He ireturned Scallon home. Sunday morning with his wife and ‘Miss Clover Johns, Wing high| daughter, who spent the day in school student, spent the week-end at ‘Wing. Lar aah porn ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Wagle and wor! repair Mr. and Mrs. E. BE. See spent Sun- on ine ent Picne for © Charley Johns day evening with Mr. -and Mrs. I. Henry McClusky delivered gaso~ Kremenetsky and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Ole Olson, St., Oscar this community Saturday peter ‘and Mrs, Charles Johns and and Violet Olson and Dee Bailey of family attended church services in Canfield were Wing callers pacndey. A number of the Wing folks at- tended the funeral rites of George FS waded. Congregational church) Pehl, Sr. held at Arena Monday. un Josephine Tees was on the 4 sie list this week. { ——<————_—_—— Mr. and Mzs. E. E. Glanville spent Braddock . | aonday at, the Herman Seilinger 7 > farang epeleny Johns ane h services it By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE The November meet! of the Braddock P. T. A. having been Bose ed, was held on December 1, a ge crowd attentling. Twenty-four new’ members were reported since the last meeting. The mesting 4 opened .with the fol- lowing Programm Community Singing, led. by Mr. Mowbray, assisted by Miss: Brudevold at, ay piano. e aning, in unison of the parents’ | R; reed led by Mrs. Aarvig. + Presenting of two one-act plays, “Thursday Night,” the following tak- 4 : Mrs. A. R. Buttot A. oenig, Mrs. R. eee Bigs Lv. Lesher, e_other play, iss Ivy home. ur Tee was a Wing shopper Monday afternoon. and Mrs. John Witt and Fred smith were Bismarck shoppers Tues- ‘ice Swint spent Sunday in ‘Tuttle. f ; \ i Baap MARGARET DAVIS Neway’s School,” was put on 2 0 ne dents of the senior class: . Davis and son Stanton mo-| Allensworth, Virgie Martini, Dagar torea to the ae K. Ranch Tuesday yesinege Annie Pekola, Ruby Fockler, to see Paul Da’ Arthur Cramer, Ray Saville, Louise Nels and Arne ‘Tosseth were busi-} Barton. Ghyin | ———$@ 7 ness callers on L. W. Davis Wednes- one members of the, P. T. A..wish day evening. ic thank Messrs. Aarvig, e and.) mr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Negnimog Button and all others who*made it were attending to business in Regan | possible by their assistance to terrace Tuesday. the school yard preparatory to plant- Arne Tosseth called on Nels}ing a lawn. The: December meeting will be in the form of a Christmas tree and program to be held during the week preceding December 25, the definite date not being settled at present. Rev. Benzon, itor of the Swed- ish Lutheran church, came . down from pitns Saturday and held servicés in the Lutheran church. The ladies’ aid of the M. E. Church held their annual dinner and bazaar in the Siem hall Saturday, Decem~ ber 6. Owing to the condition of the roads, not as many were present as has usually been in other years. Notwithstanding this, the ladies took’ in about fifty dollars. Mrs C. T, Barton and Mrs. Carl Spitzer were passengers to Bismanck Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Spitzer re- mained in Bismarck while “Mrs. Barton returned home Wednesday. The ladies’ aid of the Woodinan Circle met in session Wednesday ‘osseth Friday afternoon. Arne Bennie ‘Benson Beiped, ‘Tosseth with his work Thursday. Marvin Alm delivered produce to Mandan Priday. iver Tosseth visited the week- 7 age his brother Nels »Tosseth. Tosseth dressed. igh turkeys in. Wilton. Mr. ‘and’ Mrs. Nels shopped in Rosy Friday. lenry Andersons delivered turkeys in, Filton last week. Those shopping in “Regan Saturday afternoon from Ghylin were: Wm. Backman and three sons, Henry Broste, Ellis Gill, Mrs. Nels Aims, sons Marion; Ivan and Willis, Mrs. | Iva Keator and son Israel, Louie, King and daughter Marie, Nels and Arne Tosseth, Miss Emma Coleman, L._ W. Davis, son Stanton, Nick Holgerson and Petes Krause. Wm. Backman is driving a new car. evening at the home of, Mrs. R. Aar- Helen week is on the sick| vig, with 15 members ih attendance. Uist this weel This was the regular meeting for Marie and Esther Krause me election of officers for the en- called on Tnims Hanson in Regan elec suing: year. The following were So ped: Guardian. Gusta Aarvig: Mrs. Louie King is sick with aj Guardian, Esther Martini; Adviser, | bad cold. Clara ner. Sentinel, Jane ‘wm. Backman and family were punting with | friends near Wilton afternoon. ja 4 . |= Davis was a businges ‘caller on ‘Arne Tosseth Monda! rword has been received here that RprOvine, Fockler; Inne: Corey; Outer Sentinél, hoi Ae Hulett; Attendant, Elsie Dahni As- sistant Attendant, Maria vane Rec- ording ‘Wm. Drauver isn’t a Emmet Kinney; Jake Johnson of Bismarck was a oon: Captain, Emma _ Button; engl caller at the Albert Johnson | Chaplain, Kathryn Savage; Musi- ma Bower. rhe insatation of officers will be Jenual The next meeting uit be held | Wetinesday evening, De- Willis Gill_was a business caller in Regan Monday. ‘Tosseth was a caller Monday at John Moser's. Davis and sons Stanton and | M: Sophus Lein and Bud Hopkins of | Axel Soder accompanied two car- | yer. the pen and chased the shi Club convention. Mr. and Mrs. O. ing the arrival of their dau aster Brittain, ima, Wash. Brittain was formerly Miss Mrs. Nora Sisco and age ceed Leone, came up on the train from Kint; and visited at the C. T. Barton bo eM E. Braddock caller Monday ee Rey. Kinzler came down train Thursday Mrs. Hazel Sunday evening, = Faust of n foffit. He made thi six small girls, which was much a} reciated. Services hel rough ‘the winter, erin at RD Ee abe es the pastor is able to re. et eB. E. Fitzgibbons has changed his A. Rousu. G. H. Dexter, who has been. out again. Fre Fockler 1 has rented the rooms above the R. the es can stay in town durin, the bad weather while they are al tending school. Mr. Fockler is work- ing in the blacksmith shop in town and is staying with the girls. We are pleased to report that Mrs, Fockler has recovered from her re- cent illness, By BURDELLA B. HELGESON The carnival given in the Log Cabin Friday evening by the Ameri- can Legion Auxiliary was well at- tended. The following program was enjoyed by everyon ae B rit Town Strutters’ Ball, and song number by * Miiss elaage Burdette and Walter Tyberg; “Talk- ative Tillie,” H. D. Wi oe and” by W. Kel berg, L. Hopicins and Sophus Lein. After the ‘program, the Recipe ceo was awarded to ierson, who held Rocky inate fifteen; the bathrobe to Sophus Lein, who held lucky number one, — ‘the box of homemade candy to B. Lein, who guessed the num- cy of beans in a rutt Jar. The dance which followed ended the evel entertainment, which netted auxiliary nearly fifty dollars. The auxiliary wishes to take this r= tunity to thank all those who yk part in the program, as as the Patrons who attended. The Homesteaders held the first meeting of the year in the Log Cabin on the evening of December 3. J. M. Lein motored to Bismarck Monday, where he will be on the jury for the next month. Mrs. A. L. Garnes and Miss Irene Malsby were callers in Bismarck Sunday evenin; ce bebe eee 's Burdet were A. B. Stratton Sundsy who attends Miss Ella Schilling, school in Wilton, spent the week-end home in at _per Regan. Uhde brothers lost fifty sheep in the local stock Friday morn- ing. Several dogs gained any a corner, where the; ‘The loss might Willie the morning. hundred ant suffocat fifty. sheep in the pen. } f T__Sibley Butte By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST Elmer Bloomquist was a McKenzie caller Monday. napus Balk, ‘delivered gas in this esday. ae Giz be motored to McKenzie ‘Tuesday. Mr. and ye Arnold ae and son, David, of Pembina, N. D., and Mr and ‘Mrs. Ame Madland of Ma Uhre edet ih D., are visiting at the lan ome. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Roth visited at the Adam Schauer home Wednes- day Ba and Andrew Schauer got two sliged with their hounds this week, Trygg township and one in Sibley Butte township. Leonard Davenport was a caller at, ioe Frank Gable home Friday. Henry Larson was a caller at the Selmar Oanes home gegen te Clizbe wotored to Frida: Claudie Ripley and Warren Durfee spent the week-end at the L. Ripley neat Ellen Reese spent the week- end at the S. E. Clizbe home. A eae oe ee young folks had a party Saturday night, ie belng his birth- Mrs, Henry Larson, Mrs. S. E. Clizbe, Mrs. L. Madland and Mrs. Arne Madland attended the W. C. T. U. meeting held at the J. W. Rodgers home at McKenzie Thurs- | day. ‘Mrs. Alfred Larson and baby re- santa, to their home Saturday. Vivian Laxson attended 4 Busy Bee” set cup at the P. P. Bliss ome Ui) ¥ Leonard ‘Davenport and Bill An- derson shopped in McKenzie Satur- da: Rr. and Mrs. Roy, Wildfang. and children uae Ab he 8. E. Cl borer Bloomquist and family and. ‘and Mrs. Otto Ayers. and son, Warne. were visitors at the E. Lund- quist home Sunday. rh eee eer r Hazelton | — ee By ADALINE LANDSBERGER ing, school at Linton, was home for the’ week-end Fiating with her ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Crawfe Miss. Gracealice Steiner enter- tained a number of her friends at her home Monday Dight. The Tuesday evening en ‘bridge | etn met at the home of Kalberer Tuesday Senin Miss Eleanor Landsberger arrived home Monday evening to nd Christmas vacation with home folks. Ben Matthews made a business trip to Linton Tuesday. The ,Christian Mothers Society was entertained Saturday afternoon by Mrs. C. C. Wiemale. ion Auxiliary held a reg- Ue zp ineeng Monday evening. local scl The staates aid aonlele of the Pres- byterian church met Thursday after- Tiamat a the home of Mrs. George the. Royal Neighbors will hold a TRE lodge rooms at Zirbes Theatre. Mrs. I. Fergus tra! evening at the Gutensohn fore continuing on to Fargt cember 17. at the home of Mrs, ~ Mr, and Mrs. Nick’ Holgérson and | Savage. i with Mr. and Mrs. The ladies’ aid met, ae the tne of Novy. and Mrs. C. Swanson were hostesses. Next meet- held at Mrs. A. H. Meland’s home in January. Mr. and and Mrs. M. day in Bismarck, Mrs. E. J. Swanson nt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mrs. Clara Van Vleet entertained Mrs. Nels Meland, Mrs. Geo. Haugen, ‘Thore Naaden left Saturday for! Steele, from which place he will | children were Sunday afterncon oy eeree of of Mr. and Mrs. Nels. ptoaaeth. gone with a carload of hoes. The sevinr class of the loc: school ome. They returned home Lesher of Kintyre was a the from Mottit. and heid_ services in the M. E. Church accompanied apy by horses and sled, and again | Th held services. Besides music by the choir, two choruses were sung by | living quarters from above the drug | at |store to a room at the home of John laid up with = severe cold, is able to be H. Corey store so that Willis Clizbe Wil Miss Ruth Crawford, who is teach- | weel Ci srl’ vi, eo Birds Christmas = me eC resenter e! a ec bee 6, by The faculty of the ped ursday evening in and daughter, Doris, accompanied by ‘Miss Gladys | J BOS pier inept asnat ad v spent Y pel abe Mark Purinton arrived home Mon- gay from St. Paul. where he had al hich held a sleighriding hed ily and Mr. and Mrs. Jak ae LE a a nk leave for’ Pato to attend the 4-H | Wedhesday evening, Lunch, turnish- R, Martini re- ceived a aera announc- of a son at the home Mrs. Francis and peeBdeensles! Se eaten school in jurday al Be, and Mrs, te Cederstrom id daughter attende the, sont Haybeck home Saturday Tuesday, returning home Wednes- nigiiyrenice Madland called at. the | Mees a Say. Weblitz and —Mra. Selmer Ownas home Sunday after- Lester Briggle went’ to Linton ‘Tues- | noo! »jday to attend the Eastern Star Mr. and nts Arnold Madland of ‘Wynemere, and Mr. and Lodge. Mrs Briggle visited for a ey | day or two, and hits. Wehlitz re- Mis Bill Miadiand and son of Pem- turned home Wednesday. bina, N. D., returned to their homes ‘The ladies aid of the fe Presbyterian Saturday morning after Upon the church will hold a wea Gubper dle ten days with friends and rela- at the home of Mrs. Joe ives here. Saturday, starting at four o'clock. The public is cordially invited. Mrs. Susan Shatighnessy, who has been visiting relatives ‘friends in St. Joseph, Mo. returned home Thursday. A recital by Mrs. P. V. Kurtz’ music class will be held on Wednes- day evening, December 10, in the assembly room ‘of the school. Funeral services for the Peter Stoller baby were held Monday in conor members the class, was served at the Seni, of Miss Dorothy Est ad later in the evening. H. A. Armstrong went to Bismarck eae ann Mrs. at IS Naomi of near rfing spent Sai and ‘Sunday at the W. A. reign Mer home. Mr, and Mrs. Otto Ayers and son of Menoken were callers at the Elmer ase home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bloomquist and son and ie Bill Neth were also callers ere. The Three Leaf Clover Home- makers Club held a regular meetin: the Pa cal Lutheran church,| Sunday afternoon at the home o! Hate F. J. Doyen of Linton offici-| Mrs. Joe Fisher. Mrs. Tebbo Harms and Mrs. Wm. Kershaw, the project The regular monthly el of the P. T. A. will be held on Ines= day evening, December te Ag which time a program will be given and a lunch served. The Future Farmers of Ameri have decided not to ee thet served by the hostess, poultry show until after.the Christ-| Mrs. Jake Merkle. There were el nt mas holidays. members present. Thé next meet! large crowd attended the|to be held January 8 at the home of Kare orig by the grades of | Mrs. W. ae Dietzman. ie local school Friday apes Dan McCormick was a business and even ere | caller in ‘Bismarck Pridi he jollars. baskett leaders, gave interesting talks on salads all the year, and gave differ- ent salad dressin; Mrs. Carlson. mother of Mrs. ea tors ‘Delicious refvesiments. ren Ts. re! assisted. ay. ‘Mrs. L. Madland attended the W. game, which was|C. T. U. meeting held at the J. W. ‘Kenzie Tht ball red Saturda; ht with Steele! Rogers home in sda 4 4 Riise local many ght was won by | afte: afternoon, Regan || the Hazelton team, the score. bein y | 21 to 10. Tuesday the local team w journey to Steele for a return game. Miss Mi t Prefontaine énter= tained a number of her friends after the ce fay Friday ey ee Christiania | By VIOLET A. A. CLARKE Eli Harding ‘took a truckload ct eft | Hoss = Sterling Tuesday to be mod Go Magnus called at Mrs. where they will ee ie friends before journeying further south. william Fi a ne Bismarck, visitors iene caller "Tuesday. z : Clift Kurtz and family visited at a, Preshour was a Sterling caller Sider” Sunday. cyban Ben) "Wester Clark and Earl Walgren . Frank, § Sholtz were | Were bel Gee Tuesday. . Elness, ‘Miss Lena Tandsberte ect Sun- rrankie \ ole Bierling callers Satur- day at the J. B. Landsberger home. Bassen called at the Adolph Hansen home Monday. Sterling } ne r Clark was a Sterling caller Miss Violet Clarke visited with By FERN R. |B. STEWART ge Kusch has ae been on the sick ist the Medan Mr. and coeuinnact were Driscoll callers saturday, were Sterling callers Tuesda: Lester Clark at the lus home Sunday. ir. and Mrs. Adol jolph Hassen and family visited at the Adolph Bassen home Monday evening. Mi Kusch and son, Dean, and y Johnson of Bismarck Miss Beryl Sherman called at the down last week to help Alton John- ia DUCA een minors choy [Beer of Memokeh 1 aseng etme" tie, week They are, healings ce or ‘the Hassin Eele snd Mrs. Frank Rice and Bery!| "rarity ‘and “Henry Olson “and and ale Sherinan were Sunday call-| Henry Nieman helped Alfred Olson ts ‘Apland was ae ‘Driscoll caller drive cattle to Sterling Monday. lenry Saturday. < > Mr, and Mrs. Chas McClouard and | Taft daughters, Ruth and Katherine, | Saughters, Bernice and Florence, and |” jai Ts, rence, an . son, Pete, and were By FLORENCE GOSNEY Sal y evening at the Earl Hall home. Anton Oberg was. was @ town caller eet eee ents on No.8 for asa lor the 4-H Club. Rudolph Kluksdahl is assisting with the work at the Pete Schlaback ‘Wednesday. Mrs. Pp. ‘M. Gosney attended the ladies aid pecans Mt the Gaskill home Wednesda: Henry ‘Swindling helped with the eee at the Baker home Wed- nesday. ey aa Mrs, P. M. Gosney mo- Mandan and Me J. J. H. Riley called at Bismarck and the Helmar Meland home Monday. Hee aa. Mr, and ‘Mrs. John Sedivic called Lewis and William _Nie- at the Mel Ness home Friday | man were in Panera Mrs. Lewis evening. took out a load of Tumiber for his Mr. and Mrs. Henry Van Horn of} barn. Driscoll visited at the Oscar Ander-| Mr. and Mrs. Swindling son home Sunday evening. motored to Sterling day after- The ‘Homemakers’ a pee with | noon to get Helen and Rex to spend Mrs. Martin Nelson Tu Earl Hall and Mel News were town callers Monday. Char y Gosney is employed at the Max Lary farm for a while Mr, and Mrs, Oscar Anderson and daughters, Clara and Gladys, and Mino Harms were Sunday visitors at rise Ruth, Wasnt it Monday a “_ spent londay ht at the Lee home. Pauline eae was a Bis- marck sho} Ma) Hall was aboe absent from school ‘Tuesday. Faye and Luella Langley were on the sick list Monday and Tuesday. Miss Veronica Riley, who finished school in Bismarck last week, re- turned home with her folks Friday. Arthur, Calvin and Loren Cheno- weth began here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Richardson and daughter were Sunday visitors at_ the tei Turner home. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Wildfang famil; via Sanday. at the John the week-end at home. E, L. Hurr and a eauanier 18 Ida, were Sterling callers afternoon. Mrs. P. M. Casey called on Mrs. Selmer Dyrstad Friday afternoon, Harold wnawell called at the Gosney home Friday. Mrs, John Baker and son,- Johnie, called at_the Fi Belk home in Sterling Friday afternoon. Elmona Hurr, who attends school in Sterling, went home Friday even- inn spend the week-end with her folks. P. M. Gosney helped Harold Brownawell shingle his new garage Saturday and Monday. Mrs. Chas Gaskill Yspent Sunday at the home of her daughter Mrs. P.M. Gosney. Norval Marvel transacted business in iseeetaiel Saturday. hild and family from ‘ismarck visited with his parents, Me and Mrs. Horace Fairchild. Art Chenoweth and son Roderick helped Harold Brownawell with his shingling Monday. londay. ¢ aera W 9 with three saan re ot cate aod [ elch’s Spur i] nae Tuesday. feign Doron was absent from By MRS. BR. M. WELCH wpe ei) the young folks spent Oliver Welch and son Robert visited Guney. Allernoms ane evening dawn at the home of Mrs. Ruth MeMurrich |_Margaret. McMurrich and f Frances Marcus bley visited at the Robert Welch ee: home Sunday ‘ternoon. seatee spied at the Shome of his uncle, Ed By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN John Olsen made a trip. to Bis- also. ming Alice Carlson, teacher in Tel- fer, brought Mrs, John resend. back ioe Monday afternooi and Mrs. Dietaman were busi- to her Place Sunday after having Lent og week-end al be 4 fr tive hom« ieee callers at the F. L. Owen home Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dietzman cailed on ss ‘Country Homemakers’ club” “leaders e nae. a Most enter- Mrs.. Moffitt at the Frances school lig on taining class eS Miss Ruth par ‘son of the State Adachitural col- y evening. lege, Tuesday. The demonstration Owen was a business caller |and pene was held in the kitchen in’ 3 marck Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Whitted and of the Masonic penile. The le daughter, Florence, were prequent lesson given was on salads and their impor- tance in the diet of the healthy fam- callers at the M. Tooker home this Dietzman called on John ily. Miss Dawson gave demonstra- beset in the preparation and servi Olsen ‘Ricoday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Tooker are of salads, besides discussing the ime portance of fresh vegetables. Mr. the paren. ot of E baby girl born Thanksgiving da; Win. Kershaw hauled grain to eee enerany, and ey win letzman was a caller a’ rsd Marcus ‘Trembley, Mrs the Joe Fisher home Th 8Y | wrurrich and ‘Gaughier night. Elmer Bloomuist and family were | Mrs. callers at the Elmer Lundquist home Wednesday afternoon. j Mr. and Mrs, Harve Moffitt called at oe Owen home Friday evening. and Mrs. ‘Henry Miller and tanati yy were entertained to supper at the Geo. Hughes home near McKenzie’ Saturda: ‘evening. Mrs, fared is a sister of Mrs. Hughes. yittors rs in Rev. W. P. Langley home M M, E. Lang with the Cross-Country Homemakers at their next gathering at the home of Mis. A. D. Welch on the third Thursday, Dec. 18. All members are bei to be present. » Sara Mc- Theodore “Dorman hauled a load of : on ae his uncle, Julius Dorman, lay. Otto Dorman, Horace Dirlam were ro Bismarck vistors miday, Mr. Dorman was in Mandan the many shoppers and Bigs Saturday were Tebbo Harms and er, Vine, Mr. and Mrs. Walter a a a) Viste an » Flos Owen. John Olsen, Elmer nas, Bill Neth. and Mr. and Mrs. Schauer _ aod Gt) small dnitdrens Mr. and loyd Owen and children ana "Saiss Miolet Tooker cee the hard-time party at the ohn parbesk Resume near McKenzie bas ep nigl ‘owen rand Walter Dietzman called’ ® on John Olsen Sunday after- noon. Mys. Tebba Harms a! wil- Nam Kershaw Rtiended. ale p project jmeeting held in Bismarck Monday. Mr. end Mrs. Joe Fisher Miss Alice Carlson, little Doris McMurric ohh called at the Robert Welch home for Mrs. John m [Nieland Friday nies and Mrs. Gi visited at - Sonn, Mpelen yy hier 2 . hildren of the Boyd school are busy selling their j Red’ Ordss tel called at ie, at the Dirlam George Nasset called at th Dorman home ‘Thursday noon, Ne The area of the Red Sea is about 178,000 square miles. id tam- Merkle i Christe Putnam, county agent, plans to meet *