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Rock Hill ~ By RUTH LITTLE Regan callers Monday were Vincent Sherman, Mr. Graf and son Willie, E. Christianson and Wm. McCu!lough. | Gudrun Jordahl and Emil Johnson called at the Ray McCullough home Monday evenii McCullough of Wilton, who is spend- ie few days there. ev. Christ of Wilton conducted! services at the Canfield schoolhouse | Sunday. He will hold services there rmits. PrGallers at the J. F. Little home Sunday were Mrs. C. O. Kettleson and cn William, Mr. and Mrs. Guss Hein- j Thursday night at the Geo. F. Nelson’) ome, ley. ‘Virgil Little spent the week -end with his cousin, Wilfred, who re- turned home Friday from Devils Lake, to sj his vacation, The Ladies Aid held an aprcn and food sale at the A. H. Lundberg store Saturday afternoon. A large crowd was in attendance. Most of the aprons and all of the food was sold. The sum of $23.75 was realized. i Clayton, Clyde and Virgel Little, were Monday evening gues! Lewis Jorgenson home. The Strand young folks spent Sun- day evening at e 8. hom 2. ‘Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Backman and family motored to Bismarck Monday. C. E. eg aia pallet at the Al- jot Ryberg home Wednesday. ° Loyd Knutson spent ‘Sunday after- noon at the J. R. Fitzgerald home. ‘Vincent Sherman called at the Steve Little home Tuesday. Bart Fitzgerald called at his par- ental home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McCullough and family of Wilton, were Wednes- day guests at the Ray McCullough home. J. J. Zelmer and Fred Ehnes were . _ Rosendahl, ttle home, Wed- nesday evening. Me and Mrs. Guss Heinley and family were Sunday night guests at the Fred Ehnes home. Hilda Waugeman spent Sunday with Hazel Taylor. Gudrun Jordahl and Emil Johnson who have been employed at Iowa, re- turned home Friday evening. Regan caliers Saturday were, An- drew Kolb, Allen Tolliver, S. V. Mon- Toe, Mr. and Mrs. Algot gee | Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Olson, Mr. anc Mrs. Ray McCullough, Lawrence Fitzger- aid. Chas. Hettick, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ehnes, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Fueling, Mrs. Lewis Jorgenson, Mrs. J. Ff. Lit- “wintie Ehnes called at the J. F. Little home Thursday. Harvey and Battie erald, Vin- | cent Sherman oe wate “i appeal Regan callers 3 vt. Graf and children motored to Bismarc! Inesday. Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Ghylin and sons Gerald and Clair, were Thursday eve- ning guests at the J. F. Little home. evening was spent in conversa- and listening to radio. A lunch- @on was served. . ~ Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Olson were’ hyp Sy callers Wednesday. { junday guests at the Walter Scott home were, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford ott, Mr. and Mrs, Wesley Kelley,! eve Monroe, Wilbur Lundquist, Er-| nie Gordon, Annie Eide. Andrew Kolb and Stephen Monroe, motored to Wilton, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ehnes and fam- ily, and Mr. and Mrs. Guss Heinley tamuly, spent Thursday evening at the Graf home. ‘William Kettleson is employed at! the Steve Nemetz home. He began) work Thursday morning. Vincent Sherman spent Friday eve- pine, at the Bart Fitzgerald and Gott. | bh Doctor homes. | Ernest Gordon called at the Nels! Nelson home Wednesday. Andrew Kolb called at the Charlic, Hettick home Sunday. | Ray McCullough called at his par. ental home Wednesday. * Ernie Gordon called at the Andrew > | ETS | Trygg { o By GLADYS NELSON C. O. Kell of Bismarck was a caller one day last week at the Selmer es home. The Morris family took Ida and Myrtle Magnuson home last Satur- | day ane geturned to Bismarck Sun- John Habeck was an overnight aoe Monday at the Geo. F. Nelson me. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reidinger vis- ited with relatives west of Mandan of last week. Leroy Rooker called on Sam Brown oe ig Habeck Monday while haul i. Violet 5) berg disposed of one of her ‘purebred cockerels recently near Regan which she won first Bhp received i througly the Hf club recei ie 4-1 faa fpring and received $2 cash prize on Mrs. Morirs Erickson and sons and \Marie Lylas and Elmer Magnus vis- ited at the Harry Hedstrom home even! Edwin Olson and his mother mo- | tored to Bismarck the previous Tues- | ey chur and Elmer Magnus assisted fgg Olson pick turkeys last Mon- The us boys were callers at the Louis Olson home last Sunday. Several from here attended the Christmas program and pie social ht, Dec. 19th, given by Miss Alvina Schlickenmayer’s school No. 4 in Trygg. Miss Schlickenmayer | will nd her two weeks Christmas vacat! at her parental home in Melvin and Elmer Magnus were 4 icting busines. . deing stenagraphic work in Farce h st ‘aphic worl 0 $5 home to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Maki. Louis Olson was a caller last Mon- dav at the Magnus home. Emil Johnson accompanied John Olson to Bismarck Wednesday of last week and marketed turkeys. cobalt, Tt lay, i ill. Morris Ericksons visited with Mrs, Thursday evening of Hedstrom of Sibley Butte brother, Harry, last nt from and City from Regan Thursday again in four weeks if the weather!sam ‘Seen Gladys and its. Nelson and was an overnight guest at the Geo. F. Nelson home. overnight Ee till, ‘weeks’ t | Washburn shoppers THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE F. Nelson home Wednesday en route ||to Bismarck, Geo. F. Nelson and Sam Brown © | were social callers Wednesday with ‘Wagner call: |Izzie and Harry Brown and Haroid ;home Monday morning. | Miss Gladys Gramling who is em-| (pape at_the F. G, Redington home, ! Hostittler, Porter Nelson was a caller Friday at the John Anderson home to get C.|some pigs from him. Willie Jiras was a dinner gues! Thursday at the Geo. F. Nelson home. Willie Jiras, Sam Brown, Gladys to visit with Doris|and Gertie Mae Nelson motored to Regan Thursday on a business mis- ; sion. En route they called in at the Martin Nelson home, Harold’ Hostittler returned home night with rtie Mae Herman Olson was a supper guest, Floyd and Irene Anderson, high school students from Bismarck came son home Friday night to spend thei Christmas vacation here at their par- ental home till after the holidays. Martin and Porter Nelson were callers Thursday night at the John | Betty Si Anderson home on business affairs. Harold Hostittler, Sam Brown and Gladys Nelson attended the party at the | Friday afternoon given by Emm eison, teacher. Edwin Olson, Gladys and Gertie: L. Jordahl ace Nelson were brief callers Satur- |uncle, Wm. Wagner, last week. ys night at the Nels Nejson home. eo. F, Nelson, Edwin Olson and John Risch were brief callers Satur- day night at the Brown boys home. Floyd and Irene Anaerson wer 8, Charlie Stroni’s, near Edwin Olson was a brief caller Sat- urday night at the Geo. F. Nelson me. Harold Hostittler and Sam Brown | called business. at the Nels Nelson home on Martin and Howard Nelson and Herman Olson left Saturday morning for Park Rapids, Minn., for a two- Christmas vacation, visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Géo. Potter, four brothers, Leon, Barney, Harry and Vernon and sister, Mabel. Mrs. Potter and sons were former neighbors of Olsons, residin, here. Mr, Olson was a schoolmate of the Nelson boys, now residing at Park Rapids, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford t came out from Bismarck Saturday night to their parents, Nels Nelsons, from there. Emma accompanied them to the Clarence Scott home. Joe Jiras was a caller Sunday at the Geo. F. Nelson home, also at the Martin Nelson home. Geo. F. Nelson and Sam Brown called at the W. H. Brown home Sun- day. John Anderson and Floyd visited Sunday night at the Geo. F. Nelson home. Floyd Anderson and Victor Nelson called in at the Arthur Magnuson home Friday night en route to school No. 4. John Anderson motored to Regan one day this week on a business mis- sion. Edwin Olson was a dinner guest Monday at the Geo. F. Nelson home. Floyd Anderson brought his car. the Geo. F. Nelson home Monday where Sam Brown repaired his lights. ¢ Hazlegrove J By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Melvin Webster and_ daughter, Virgie, called at Ray Hazlegroves Monday night. Melvin Webster and daughter, Virgie, were in, Tuttle one day this week shopping. ° Frank Gray was in Tuttle one day this week on business. Clifford Morrieste is Frank Gray for a while. Mr. and Mrs. Jim McQuiren were inner guests at the Ray Hazlegrove helping |home Wednesday. Alvin Webster and Irvin Sattler called at Melvin Websters one day “ithis week. Melvin Webster and daughter, Virgie, were guests one evening 4 while back at the Wali r Christion- son home. 2 Frank Gray _and Clifford More- siette were in Tuttle Thursday. Miss Martha Furhuran gave a@ program at her school Friday night the 19th. i Mr. and Mrs. Vernol Goldsmith and brothers, Elwood and Elsworth, were callers at the Jim McQuiren home Wednesday night. | Bell and Harold Goldmith came out home to spend Christmas vaca- tion. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove ac- companied Melvin Webster and daughter, Virgie, and Tom Riley to the program Friday night at the Goldsmith school and were also over- night guests at the Webster home. Mr. and Mrs. Jim McQuiren were jin Tuttle shopping one day this week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray and Miss Opal Gray were in Tuttle on Satur- day on business. Clarence Christianson went to Tut- tle Saturday after Miss Claireenda Brudy, who will spend her two weeks Christmas vacation with her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Christ- ianson, Ed Wagner called Sunday at the Christ Wolff home. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove and Walter Krien were dinner and sup-| 0) per guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Drumm Sunday. Wayne Drumm called at the Ed Pond home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Fred Wagner and son, Carl, were in Tuttle shopping one day last week, Shorty Beak and wz on the Seamore Sperry farm now. Ed Wagner was in Arena one day this week shopping. ~—_—____________¢ | Wilson | ¢—___________¢ By MRS. JOHN A. BERG Mr. and Mrs. John J. Wagner of near Mercer, visited at the Gust Nei-; miller home Monday. Mr. and Mrs, John Schlafman and daughters, visited at the Christ War- ner home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Wagner were ‘uesday. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle @ son, Dec. 18, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berg motored to Wilton Monday. Mrs. Berg consulted and Sam Wall helped John pes Tuesday with hay hauling. ilip Wall motored to Wishek ‘Tuesday, where he will visit with rel- atives over the holida’ Mr. and Mrs. John. A. Berg and Mr, and Mrs. Christ Wolf, visited at the Pred Warner home Wednesday eve- Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Wagner were Wilton shoppers Tuesday. Mr. and . Mike Wall spent Wed- neaday evening at the Sam Berg home. Sam motored to Wing after a load eer wheat Tuesday. ‘The Hruby young folks called at the ‘Sam Berg home Monday evening. Rev. Gering, called at Wagner home‘.Monday cn route to Suess Thursday at their | the Lewis} he will visit with his | peat Pauline. She is a t the Bismarck hospital. ing. | Mr, and Mrs. John Berg visited. al the Sam Berg home Monday evening. |_ Fred Wall, Sam Wall, and Lewi eft for Bismarck Friday, where she ied at the John A Berg) Wednesday evening, Dec. 17. Twelve patient members were present. After the Jake, John and Emil Wagner called! t the Christ Wolf home Monday eve- | usual routine of business, lunch wi served by the hostess. The next regu: lar meeting will be held with Mrs. F. Fockler and daughters Ruby and Ada in their rooms over the R. N. Corey store Wednesday, Jan. 7. At this meeting installation of officers will be held. Every member is carnestly requested to be present. Mrs. F. M. Long and Mrs. R. Aarvig ill visit with her aunt over the holi-| returned from Bismarck Wednesday. Gays. |, Dr. Thompson of Wilton was called | Mrs. Long was having teeth extracted {and Mrs. Aarvig was receiving osteo- ito the A. E. Nelson home Monday for | path treatment. jtheir children who are sick. (Hayes, who are attendin; Dickinson, N. D., return ‘day for the holiday vacatio: Mrs. Christ Wolf spent Wednesday | jevening at the John Berg home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gesele visited lat the Fred Warner home Wednes- | Mr. and Mrs. A‘ Melvin sperft Monday at the Lewis Wagner home. Mr. and Mrs. Gust Neimiller mo- tored to Wilton Saturday to do their Christmas Shopping. reble helped her sister, |Mrs. Neimiller, care for her sick bal ‘last_ week. Mr. and Mrs. John Stroble and Mrs. icke were Mercer dinner guests at the Gust Neimiller home Sunday. Miss Lydia Grosman visited with her A. E. Neison motored to Wilton [Tuesday on business matters. |. Visitors at the Gust Miller home Saturday evening, were Sam Berg, Lewis Wagner, Adolph Wagnei, Mr, . Edward Gesele, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Berg, and John Stroble. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Berg and jdaughter Althea, visited at the Chas, orgie home at Bismarck, Thurs- ay. jand M i2, Friday afternoon. | School No. 2, was dismissed Friday afternoon, for a week’s vacation. Miss Gramling left for her home south of |Bismarck. Lewis Wagner and Adolph Wagner |took a load of hogs to Wilton Monday, | The arck Tribune is a good jChristmas present for your frien r Florence Lake as By HELEN WITT ‘ Andrew Neiters returned home Sunday after working for J. J. Scallon | the past month. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and daughters Margaret and Irene and Py Smith called at the John Witt |home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seilinger and family, Mr. and Mrs, Herman Seil- inger and son Earl, Mrs. James Walt- ers and Mr. and Mrs. Bethel Bailey end son Junior spent Sunday at the Charley Scilinger home. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Glanville and nephew Ervin Glanville spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Halver and son Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Degner and family spent Sunday at the Wm. Witt home. Wm. Witt and son John were Wing shoppers Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Witt and Mar- gella, Albert and Leo Neiters spent Monddy evening at the R. chant home. Ted Merkel, who has been employ- ed at the James Tees home for the hd five months, left for his parental iome at Robinson Monday. James Tees, John G. Bailey and Mrs. Herman Neiters and son An- drew were Wing shoppers Monday. Mrs. Herman Neiters and family walled at the Jake Hindbouch home Sunday afternoon. Alfred Mollay i oe Sunday at the Herman _Neiters home. } iss Theo. Johns, student of the Mayville college and Norman Johns, student of the Valley City high school arrived home Friday where they will ee the holiday at the parental Ervin Glanville spent the week- end with his aunt and uncle Mr. and May E. E. Glanville. ‘ed Smith called at the Charley Seilinger home Sunday. D. F. McClellan called at the John Witt home Friday. Halard Scallon, student of the Valley City college arrived home Saturday where he will spend his eee vacation at his parental jomne. Mr .and Mrs. E. E. Glanville, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Seilinger and son Earl, Mrs. James Walter and Alfred Mollay spent Friday evening at the Henry Seilinger home. Miss Clover Johns, Wing high schodl student returned home Friday evening where she will spend her Christmas vacation. Arthur Tees spent Tuesday at the James Tees home. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Glanville were Bismarck sh Ts Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tees were Wing shoppers Thursday afternoon. Thomas Novak called at the John Witt home Thursday afternoon. Miss Martha Hindbouck is spend- ing a few days this week at the J. E. Witt home. ‘The Misses Fay and Opal Harvey attended the basketball game at Me- noken Wednesday night. Mr, and Mrs. Herman Seilinger and we ‘yi ir Mrs. ee Walters and red Mollay spent Tuesday evening at the Herman Neiters home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sei rand family and Mr. and Mrs. lerman Seilinger and son Earl motored to Wilton Monday. Miss Olive Rise left for her home ugar where she will spend the ys. Braddock MRS. E. F. SAVAGE . The 4-H club met in the schoolhouse Tuesday, Election of officers was held. The following were elected: Miss Helen Redington and Miss na| school at} , é ome Fri- ; Fockler is now staying for a few days Mr. and Mrs. Christ Woif visited at! . A ithe Mike Wall home Sunday evening. (ing staff left Saturday morning to lolph Wagner andj visit with relatives at Roslyn, S. D. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolf ard Mr. | . John Berg visited school No. | G. Mar-! President, Mabel Bier; Vice President, Dagmar Carlson; Sec’y Treas., Ruth Edholm; Reporter, Helen Aarvig; Miss Elsie Damsgaard was chosen as leader for the coming year. Marcella and Marjorie Bohlin left on the train Monday to spend a couple of days with their grandmother at Burnstad. . Kirk Botzer of Virginia, Minn., arrived Monday to spend the Xmas {holidays with his grandparents, Mr. jand Mrs. E. F. Savage. Miss Elsie Damsgaard was the guest of Misses Ruby and Ada Fock- ler several days this week. Mrs. Louise Olson of Hatton, N. arrived Thursday to spend the hol days with her daughter, Mr. H. K. Junge and family. The community Xmas tree program. jwas held: in the high school Thursday evening, Dec. 18th. Braddock schools closed Thursday for the holiday season and will reopen Jan. 15. All the children who are attending here and who live out of town have gone to their respective homes. Rey. Kinzler drove dow.1 from Mof- fit Sunday afternoon and preached in the evening to a well filled house. He delivered a splendid Christmas message. .Mr. Faust of Moffit ac- Monday morning. The ladies of the Woodman Circle met at the home of Mrs. E. F, Savage Ruby and Ada Fockler went out to the farm Friday evening and Mrs. with Mr. Fockler in town. Ronald and Bernt Aarvig and Car- jlyle Salhus came up from Kintyre Sunday and visited at the Aarvig and | Dexter homes, ‘iss Amy Brudevold of the teach- Miss N, Ellis will spend her vacation at the H, P. Albright home while Miss {M. Sundell will remain at her home here. Friday morning George Wright by | and Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Mowbray left by auto to spend the Christmas va¢a- tion with home folks. Wright went to Valley City and Mr. and Mrs. Mowbray went to Turtle Lake. J. E. Fitzgibbons was a Bismarck caller Thursday and Friday. J. G. DeFrance and F.C, Thomas autoed to Bismarck and Mandan Fri- day, returning home by train Satur- day noon. The holiday scason which is now at hand is bringing home many of the Braddock young men and women who have been away during the past few months in educational schools. They are: Miss Alice Piers, teacher at Enderlin; Miss Helen Martin, teacher 17 miles west of Linton; Miss Katherine Sundell, teacher at Was! burn; Lowell Barton at Fares A. C.; Gertrude Piers and Helen Hill, Valley City Teachers’ College; Elsie Bier, Hattie Fetterley and Linda Juhola, Jamestown College; Eldon Vie, Elle: dale Normal; Marie Dietlein and Ju! @| Schlosser of St. Mary’s School, Bis- marck; Anna Sjerslee, Bismarck high school; Robert Ekery, Wahpeton School of Science mes Walsh and Wm. Ryan, University of North Da- kota: Edwin Seppanen, Richardton College. Word has ben received in Braddock of the death of Mrs. Dailey of Lark, N. D., on Dec. 16.. Mrs. Dailey has often visited in Braddock at the home of her son Leo while they resided here. The remains were taken to Mandan for burial beside her husband who passed away a year ago. Henry J: ag is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Savage. A We forgot to mention in last weeks’ issue the Fireh ofa eight. pound boy at Bismarck hospital, Dec. 9, to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Spitzer of Kintyre. The happy folk all came down on the train Saturday noon and are spending the Christmas holidays with Grand- ma and Grandpa Barton. The new boy is named Marvin Howard. L. V. Lesher and A. J. Koenig are putting up ice this week. Mrs. Ed. VanDyne of McKenzie was a passenger down from Bismarck Sat- urday noon and visited over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Long. John A, Allensworth was a pas- senger to Bismarck Monday, return- ing home Wednesday. F. C, Thomas, who had spent the week-end at his home at Edgeley. re- turned by auto to Braddock Monday. J.-G. DeFrance arrived homa from Mandan Monday evening. He has been working northwest of Mandan in the interest of the Mandan Credit and Trust company and returned to Brad- dock to work at Napoleon, Linton, Strasburg and other towns south, but owing to road conditions has not able to do so. f Heaton | 3 By SARAH HEINLE A. H. Heinle was a Wilton shop- per Tuesday. Haugen’s children were absent from school Tuesday. Paul Duma and his sister were Wilton shoppers Tuesday. L, Haugen was a caller at the Holkup place Wednesday afternoon. The marriage of William Herman at her daughter's home, Mrs. John Morrow in tanestonn ‘on’ Sai ds 4 rysipelas and suffered a great deal during her last ess. Miss Lucille Crawford of Bismarck 8 last week ve cine Clara Ma . Olson and Mrs. Dewey Olson were Bismarck callers Monday. Warren Doehle, who teaches at Ashley, spent last week at his home. The teachers all left on Friday for their various homes to spend the Christmas holidays. Miss Helen Doehle, who teaches at Medina arrived home on Saturday to spend the holidays. E. C. Fogarty of Taft township was a Moffit caller Tuesday. Euniel and Morris Benz and two irl friends arrived home Saturday spend the holidays at the A. Benz home. Mrs. Chas. Soule and daughter Elsie were Moffit callers Monday. Mrs. Burns Bailey and baby son came home from the hospital on Tuesday where the little one has es (Ure the doctors care for over’ a eK. Mrs. Jim Hill is out of the hospital but has to remain up there for some time to take treatments. Mr. Hill Ace. children visited with her Sun- lay. Mrs. Minnie Benz and daughter Fern returned home from the Hill home on Friday. Rev. Kinzler had to take’ the sled and team to Braddock Sunday as the toads were blocked with snow. ‘The children of the Sunday school gave a small program at the Sunday School hour Sunday. A nice tree was prettily decorated and each child re- ceived a nice box of candy. Mrs. Everett Porter and daughter Beth and son Clair were Moffit call- ers Monday. A. Doehle was excused from the jury until further call. Several from here attended the basket social at the Feilthem school in Wild Rose township Thursday eve- Ems we has been puny help- ing Mike pee feed. 5 ere attended the Several from Christmas proj and tree at the ‘e Miss Ann Hayes Taft school wi spent two nights teaches. Russel Dralle with his brother Don at the Benz home. ‘Wm. Lane brought in_ hogs for Viggo Jensen and Jake Heaton on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kendall left, last to Martha Berg occurred Monday. They make their home at Wilton with ns John Hermon, an fers aul Wagner was a caller at the A. H. Heinle home Thursday, He said Bo socelind ee ist Sarat Heit is very sick at Turtle 5 resden visited with Louise Heinle Thursday. Mr. and Mee A, H. Heinle are the roud pens of a baby boy born mber 18. i ‘m. Brezden was a Washburn caller Thursday. A. H. Heinle was at Turtle Lake Thursday evening to see his daugh- ter, Sarah Heinle, who was very sick. Paul Brezden was a Wilton shop- per Friday. : A. H. Heinle was a Wilton shop- per Friday afternoon. a A large crowd attended the Christ- mas pees Friday evening at school No. 1. Henry Wagner and Andrew Schucker, were Turtle Lake shoppers Tuesday. 3 A. H. Heinle was a business caller at the Andrew Schucker home Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner and family visited at the A. H. Heinle home Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner were Wilton shoppers Friday. Frank Brezden and Miss Mary Brezden visited at the Loui Wagner home last Sunday evening. Miss Lydia Grosman is visiting at the Wm. Wagner home. David Keck came back Thursday aN, St. Paul where he went last weel see ya ‘was f the Thuaeer Mr. Mrs. and four sons visited at the V. bens home Friday. Miss Harriett Moffit spent the week-end at the Wm. Lane home. night, at the Ta dance renee Vin be very fkiry to. bear ofthe death of Mrs. Sophia Eggen Saturday for the western part- of the state where they will spend thé win- ter. Korme Kimball is looking after their things while they are. gone. Mrs. Hilma Adams visited at the Enockscn home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peekens and children visited at the V. Benz home iday afternoon. O. R. Martini of Braddock was a Moffit caller Monday. EROS Ermer re ° By MRS. JENNIE DANCE Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Ritzal, Mr. and Mrs. Otto are and son, Wayne, were entertained at dinner Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Telf Blensley. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Funston are the nts of a daughter born at the ome of Mrs. M. E. Funston. Mr. and Mrs, R. H. Walker and daughter, Mrs. Robert Watson, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. D. King, left recently for their home in Fargo. Wing won the basketball pare with Menoken in the fall Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Park Wood and daughter, Miss Mabel, Miss Lillian Newmann, Miss Margarette Olson, Mr. and Mrs, G. Abelein, spent: Tuesday night visiting Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers. The Boyd school No. 2, taught by Mrs. Wm. Johnson, gave a Christ- ame ‘own been|™mas program Friday afternoon. The Menoken consolidated school held a Christmas program Friday night A large crowd attended. O. Murray of Hebron, is now visiting his daughter, Mrs. C, D. King. Cyril King, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. King, was married the second of December to Miss Margarette Bell of Sioux Falls, S. D. Mr. and Mrs, Cyril King will make their home at Rockford, Ill, where Mr. King has a position with the Rem- ington Rand Business Service. Mrs. Otto Ayers and son, Mrs. A. C. Dance, Mrs. R. G. Abelein, Mras! Henry Harrmann, were entertained}. at dinner Thursday afternoon by Migs Alice Klipstein. » Miss Blanche Stewart left Satur- day for her home in Valley City to spend the Christmas holidays. Miss Margarette Olson motored to her. home in Jamestown to spend the Christmas vacation with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. T. A. Olson. Miss Ida Newmann will spend the holidays at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers and son motored to Baldwin Sunday, visit- ing at the J. W. Jiria’s home and were entertained at dinner Saat evening by Mr. and Mrs. R. Ludemann, Mr. and Mrs, M. J. Lee and_son were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abelein Sunday. Mrs. R, H. Walker and Mrs. C. D. King‘ visited Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Cram of Bismarck. ~ Macumber 4 o * By ALICE M. WALKER Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ollenburger and son, Allen were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Ollen- burger’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Spit- zer, living north of Baldwin. Mrs. Richard Paulzine and_ her three small daughters, Jane, Jean- ette, and Jermaine, were Bismarck callers Monday. A number of friends “surprised” William Ollenburger on Wednesday evening in honor of his birthday an- re niversary. A very pleasant time was reported by all who attended. Mr. and Mrs. Mose Dionne of Zahl, N. D., were guests at the J. J. War- ren home during the week. Mr. Dionne is a step-brother of Mr. War- ren. The Christmas program given by the school children Thursday after- noon was a decided success. Even Santa seemed pleased to have arriv- ed in the neighborhood in time to distribute the gifts and treats. Best. of all was the splendid interest shown, by the parents in their attend- ance, and we feel safe in fy 2 aes everyone present enjoyed it to fullest extent. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Mor, fom at the George Beni in Wilton Sunday afternoon. Harry Anderson and his four small sons, Aldean, rd, Harri and Raymond, motored to Minot las Saturday to visit relatives. They re- turned home Sunday evening. Jackie and Marie Sherbeck came up-from Bismarck to attend the school program Thursday. Their were ict home Il friends were very pleas- ving them present. An informal gathering of friends and neighbors enjoyed a very ‘de- lghtfal evening at the Richard Paul- zine home Thursday. Tripping the light fantastic to music furnished by Bob Jollie and John Langie offered pleasing entertainment for all. > | Still @ By B. P. HAGSTROM Friday morning for Fergus Falls, Minnesota, to spend the holidays.” Hegstrom and Erick Pearson homes in Regan on Friday. Martin Strand was a Regan caller Mr. and Mrs. Peter John called on Mrs, Signe Johnson Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lind and, sons were Capital City callers Tuesday. A large number of young folks from Wilton gathered at the Chas. Noon home Wednesday evening for a toboggan party. Conrad Johnson and ne Had and Doris, shopped in Wilton riday. Ole Hagstrom called on Martin Strand Wednesday. “Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson were Bismarck shoppers one day last week, Bennevi Pearson was absent from school Thursday. The program given in school No. 4 in Estherville township was well attended by a large crowd. Mrs. Conrad Johnson and _ son, eo were Wilton shoppers Mon- ay. Kasper and Laura Benson of Flasher, N. Dak., returned Saturday to their home after spending a few days visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, John Asplund. Erick Pearson and Simon Larson called at the Hagstrom home on Wednesday. Miss La Verna Hauser, Mrs. Signe Johnson and children were Regan and Still callers Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Johnson were callers of Mr. and Mrs. Peter John- son and Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lind motored to Turtle Lake, N. D., Wednesday. George Johnson and Leo Strand were Wilton callers on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Sundquist called on Mr. and Mrs. Albert John- son Tuesda; Harry Triska called on Erick Pearson one day last week. Mrs. Signe Johnson called on Mrs. Edwin Johnson Thursday. Simon Larson called at the Erick- son home on Saturday. Mrs. J. Sandelin, Mrs. Chas. Lind and sons and Delores, and Helen Johnson were callers at the Hag- strom home Monday evening. Clarence Johnson left Sunday for Wisconsin to visit with relatives for some time. Albert and Naomi Hagstrom came home Saturday to spend their Christ- thas vacation. ‘Russell Newman of Wilton, visit- ia a few days at the Chas. Nooon ome. o—. .o | Sibley Butte J MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST _Floyd Belk delivered gas in this vicinity Monday. His family is quite sick with the measles. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Roth and Fred Hedstrom were McKenzie shoppers Monday. _ Albin Hedstrom was seen in this wicinity Monday. Davenport and family were Bismarck shoppers Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Neth and sons were callers at the Elmer Bloomquist home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lundquist vis- ited at the Leonard Davenport home Tuesday. Elmer Bloomquist and Earl Evans took a load of corn to the Jim Wat- kins home Wednesday. Elmer Bloomquist and Earl Evans motored to Bismarck Thursday. A Christmas program was held at the West Sibley school Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larson attend- the program at the Sterling school ‘iday night. Mrs. Larson’s sister, Mrs. Roberts, of Jamestown, and Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Roth accompanied them. Vivian returned home with to spend her vacation. - and Mrs. L. B. Roth were Bis- marck shoppers Thursday. i: Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Clizbe attended the program at the McKenzie school Friday afternoon. Alice, Byron and |Clarence returned home with them to spend a two weeks’ vacation. Mary Ellen Reese spent the week- end at the S. E. Clizbe home. Warren Durfee and Claudie Ripley are spending their vacation at the Ripley home. Mollie Glum, who has been attend- ing high school near Hazelton, re- turned to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Glum, to spend her vi ion. Lawrence Madland went after Bry- an Coons’ separater Saturday. He Mr. and Mrs, Hen: daughter Vivian and Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Clizbe and family attended the pro- gram at the McKenzie church Sunday night. Bean Clizbe of Bismarck visited at his parental home Sunday. ig fr, and Mrs, Earl Evans and chil- dren and Garry Glum visited at the Elmer Bloomquist home Sunday. | Schrank | By MARGARET MARCHANT Mr. and Mrs. R, G. Marchant spent Wednesday with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Witt. Miss Marcella Neiters returned to her parental home Monday evening) after spending the past two weeks|has with Mrs. Henry Siel ‘. A large crowd oer toe Christ- mas pres held at Schrunk school No. 2 lay evening. Miss Ella Funston, teacher in Schrunk school is spending her two Biers Siristnass vacation at her parental home near Mer ] Thomas Novak was a business caller at the John Witt home Wed- ne: Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and family visited at the Herman Neiters home Thursday evening. _ ‘Wm. Witt and daughter, Bair called at the J. E. Witt home Friday. Mr, and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and daughter, Mrs. John Witt, motored to Wing Friday afternoon. The Misses Agnes and Elizabeth Axel Asplund called on the Ole} da: Novy returned to their parental home from Bismarck where at tended high school to spend Christmas vacation, Mrs. Herman Neiters a Miles spent, Sunday ‘visiting at the spent Suni ing at the Jacob Hiomback heme, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Ma family and Ford Smith spent Sunday at the J. E. Witt home. Mrs. Herman Neiters and son, Andrew, were Wing callers Monday. A large crowd attended the gram at Schrunk school No. 1 Satur- day evening, where Miss Ellen Phirill Mr. and Mrs. Walfred Asplund left | teach es. Gustaph Witt and Edwin Strah called at the Marchant home Satur- y afternoon. 2 Fred Hiembuch, Gustaph Witt and Alfred Mollay were Sunday visitors at the Herman Neiters home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Degner and daughter, Eva, visited at the Wm. Witt home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Witt, Marcella, Leo, Albert and Wilbert Neiters, were Monday evening visitors at the Marchant home. McKenzie | MRS. T.. T. HUGHES The McKenzie Homemaker’s club was entertained Thufsday afternoon by ened Pent Lewis, ia Mrs. . J. er conducting the meeting with 15 members meeting will be held the third Thurs- day in January at the H. R. Raeshke home. Mrs. E. Couley will give a miscellaneous lesson at that time. Mr. and Mra. J. F. Wildfang were visitors at the E. L, Adams home ‘Wednesday evening. Bruce Belk of Bismarck was a busi- ness caller in McKenzie Thursda: “a Oscar Gilbert rettirned home Fri-| the day from Garden Grove, Iowa, where he has been visiting relatives the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. George Hughes and family were Bismi visitors Sat- urday. . re Floyd Belk of Sterling was a Mc- Kenzie caller Friday. The school gave a program Friday afternoon. Quite a few attended and reported there was a nice program. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Belcher left Tuesday for Doland, S. D., where they spent Christmas with friends and relatives. Miss Ella Leathers, s1 Jamestown College, arrived home for the Christmas holi i Among the many Bismarck shop- pers from here Monday were Mrs. Paul Antrim, George Manly, Isabélle Colby, Mr. and Mrs. G. trom, Miss Ella Leathers and Mr. and Mrs. T. Hughes. By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all the Tribune readers. The Wild Rose school children will enjoy a 2 weeks vacation through the holiday season. Miss Maxine Burnsides, teacher of school No. 1, left ‘y to spent the holidays at her home in Bis- marck, Jens Jensen and Nels Thompson were capital city visitors Friday. A. Carli sle and Jake Voll vac- cinated their cattle last week. Miss Helen Skramstad, teacher of school No, 2, was an overnight visit- or at the W. H. Brownawell home and also took in the basket social at school No. 1, A number of the Moffitt young people including John Beauclair and Havard and Eldon Nichols and the Misses Louise Reedman, Anne Boom- Arty gaarten and Grace Miller, were out to the basket social Thursday even- ing. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Carlisle enter- tained Sunday at their home, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brownawell and son, Homer. on Roads and weather permitting, a large number of our young folks are expected to spend the Christmas holidays at their homes here. Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Swanson and son, Ernest, were Bismarck visitors Thursday. ‘ Miss Helen Skramstad left Friday to spend the holidays with the home folks at Nome. A very successful Christmas pro- gram and basket social was given Thursday sree by the pupils of school No. 1 under the direction of Miss Maxine Burnsides, pro-| ire the it. The next| Vik dent at the da: After the program, Howard auctioned off the baskets for a good- ly sum for the school. After the lunch was disposed of seats were moved and the young people enjoyed dancing until the wee sma’ hours when everyone went home happy. a ae By MRS. R. M. WELCH Several of the People of this vicinity attended the dance in|" the Menoken hall Saturday relatives in Montana and Idaho. He has been away about two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. John Welch visited and|at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Ed Doe Sunday evening. Doppler called at the Robert wae nome Sunday afternoon. home Sunday evening. Her sister, Mrs, Snyder children, accom- panied her and stayed over night. Mr. Nieland returned the next day| and took them all to Bismarck. Two! Rey panied of the Rittel children accom: them also. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Chester Boyd and family, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Welch, and famiy, Mr. and Mrs. man sons and a niece, were all Bismarck’ visitors re Miss Alice Carlson of Glencoe call- ed at the Robert Welch home Mon- tag ereninge ‘ ‘ ‘ alter Neugebauer of Bismarck been hauling coal to the two Boyd schools from the Wilton mines this week. He finished hauling Fri- day night. The Menoken high school basket- ball team played two games this week, One Monday night with Mc- Kenzie and the other Wednesday ht with Wing. Cross Country Homemakers’ | club met at the home of Mrs. A. D. Welch Thursday afternoon. Nine members were present. The third lessoff was on salads and why we eat them on account of their vita- mins and minerals necessary for a person. Mrs, Robert Welch, | Coll aay ke one the leaders, gave a ling by Dr. Wiley as a review of vita- mins and minerals of the second di trations a bounteous luncheon lemons' fh wes mn several ion salads ‘were a part of the menu. The next Comniry club will meet with (Mrs. Jack Ishmael the third Thurs- day in January. 0. P. Weich, who has been serving the jury for some time, was able to return home the latter part of the week. Court has adjourned until after the holidays. A. D. Welch, oe has been visiting west fer the two weeks, pee a ae re- Ported a most it. jLawrence Doppler and Glen Gder, ‘who are attending the Lincoln Fly- ing School Lincoln, send home that they are high- ly pleased the city and school and are at word with j their work very Hrman Bachaus was a business bade the Adam Schier home lonalay, Walter Schiermeister and Henry Knitéel visited at the Jake Schier- meister home Sunday evening. Herman Backhaus and son, John, were business callers at the Steve Koppy home Monday afternoon. Math Koppy was a business caller at. Ee Bar Little home of near Tem- y. Ed. Weller was a business caller at the rank Lawler home Sunday. Merle Buck visited at the Dewey Lawler home Monday. Ed Weller, Math Koppy, Wallace Kyes, Roy Green and Shea were business callers in Cannon Ball Wed- nesday. Row Green was a business caller at Godfrey Grenz home Wednesday. Porter Umber, Ferman Busby and Edwiy Renschler were business call- ers in Linton Wednesday. Theodore Renschler was a busi- ness caller at the Steve Koppy home Wednesday forenoon. Misses Esther Olafson, Elizabeth Koppy, Math Koppy and Francis Chesrown visited at the Porter Um- ber hame Wednesday Cscree ‘y @ le Helmet Schiermeister was a busi- ness caller in Cannon Ball Thursday. lerznan 1 was a business caller sin Linton Wednesday. Stewart Coventry of Linton visitec at the Porter Umber home Thursday. caller dx Livona, Fray forests 1 ivona y forenoon. Esther teacher of iss) @|Gaytom school No. 2, left Saturday [Wild Rose || for hey parental home at Litchville, 4 Chri ‘° By MRS. L. J. JACOBSON Lawuence Johnson of Painted dj Woods assisted Lars Jacobson and Con Johnson in butcheri ok Wednesday. sae ock Anderson sold a large load of cat ® and hogs recently to Mc- Fadden in Wilton which netted him * Fenn ie cee tha on in lege in go, arrived home Saturday for the holidays, Howard Scott worked at the shang: Grocery in Wilton Friday lay. Mrs, Jake Spitzer and daugh' Emelia and ee Mr. and Mtr. ur Franklw spent Thurada: frening at the Eneck ‘Anderson le. Violet _ Johnso it Su the Chester Eaten deen, pe Lars Jacobson and Howard Scott aoe ee Wilton Saree, where were dinner guests at Al Oshanyk. home. Mrs. Ji on who i in moving to ir new location the last part of ws week. returned with them. % Friday. » Enock Anderson ricis transacting business in Wilton The Haldens, Con Johnsons, Steve Murrays jand Thomas Jacobson were Wilton callers Saturday. Mrs. Con Johnson visited at the Jacobson home Monday afternoon. The Com Johnson family motored ea Seance Tuesday to see Santa recor [ - Regan ! By BURDELLA B. HELGESON American Legion is will have a hard time dance in the Log Cabin January 2nd. Tickets '50c. There will be a penalty of 50c for those who wear a clothes. Everyone come and have a good e. Miss Irene Malsby entertained the Regan Bridge club at her home Wed- nesday evening. Three tables were in play, Honors going to Mrs. L. Hopkins, consolation to Mrs. Carl Lein. Two new members, Mesdames Carl Lein and Allan Westerman Joined. The next regular meeting i be-January 7th at the A. H. home. large number of parents and mas program given by the Regen ogTam iven by in schoot children at the school house Friday evening. i aa mone competed Ee, program, a gave a short on the significance of Christmas, Beyond Bhines, son of Am Sera egan, is spending oliday vacation at. his parental home here. senior at the State Agri- cultural College. Mrs. A. Wilson and i Bessie Wil left for City, Towa, Friday, where they will spend rey bags ‘visiting with relatives and Myron Bierson of Bismarck spas. Mick Rfnes, Andy” Ga es, Andy Garnes, Tourtlotte and Helen Han- son, all of whom attend high school in Bismarck, are home for the. holi- days. | Miss Irqne Malsby, Regan teacher, will spend her vacation at her paren- ‘tal home iin Sykeston. Lila and Ethel Hendrickson who school in Wilton are here for the .Christmas vacation. Paul, som of Mr. and Mrs. S. Rupp, is at home for the holiday season. Paul is a student at the Agricultural lege. j Turtle farming and canning is the major meas 2 Eleuthera island lesson, After the program id Gu the itations, plays, ” Hf -