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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1930 and Alfred Johnson were among] those who attended the dancing | party at the Clarence Scott home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Art Strand were callers in the Capital City Tuesday. | Franklin Jorgenson had the mis- jfortune to fracture his collar bone jone day this week. | | Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Michelsen and children were Regan shoppers on Thursday. ' Harry Davenport called in Regan Thursday. Mrs. Anna Strand and family were > Friday to spend the holidays witl home folks. |. Miss Mildred McDonnell, who is | teaching school near Hague, arrived in town Tuesday evening to spend the holidays with friends. Saturday night, December 19, the Hazelton Tigers met the St. Mary’s team in a game of basketball which was played on the home floor. The game was won by the Hazelton team.| Sunday guests at the S. L. Jordahl Mrs. Anna Klabunde went via} home. train to Bismarck Wednesday. She|° Mr. and Mrs, Harry Davenport came home Thursday evening with|were Bismarck callers Tuesda: Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Berkholtz. Ruth Wilmot and Melinda Man- Wednesday, Dec. 10th, Miss Rose|ning are spending the Christmas Feikum, daughter of Andrew Fei-{ vacation at. their respective homes kum, became the bride of Henry jhere. Humann, Jr. The ceremony was per-| ‘The program given by the young formed at Linton by the Lutheran {folks of the community at the school- pastor. house Friday night was very much The Royal Neighbors held a meet-| enjoyed by everyone present. A nice ing Thursday evening to elect of-|sum of money was realized, _ ficers for the ensuing year. Alvin Ghylin and Roy Little Lang called at the Gosney home Fri-! | Work has commenced on a skating | motored to Bismarck Friday evening day. They also motored to Bis-jrink. The snow has been cleared off|to meet Wilfred Little, who arrived marck, bringing Florence home. and the banks will be frozen pre- on the train from Devils Lake, He Arnold Kusch and Hanaford Fair-| paratory to flooding. ._ {Will spend the Christmas vacation at child helped Presley Gosney butcher} Tony: Valk came dof from Bis-|his home here. a hog Thursday, marck Monday with a load of| Virgil Little spent the week-end Mr, and Mrs. Carl Olson are the|potatoes for one of the local stores.| at the Roy Little home, the guest of proud parents of a baby girl born at| Unfortunately he had trouble with|his cousin, Wilfred. ai a the Bismarck hospital. the truck so that he could not return} Charlotte and Ruth Wilmot, Elvira A very large crowd attended the} until Wednesday. Asplund, Alfred Johnson and Oliver community Christmas tree and pro-| Theo. Gimbel made several trips| Knutson were Friday evening visi gram given in the Farmers Union|to Bismatck last week trucking up|ors at the Harry Davenport home. hall at Sterling Friday evening, A|dressed turkeys for Wm. Gimbel. |They also called at the Canfield very nice program was given by the] The Future Farmers of America schoolhouse, ne Sterling school. held a meeting Wednesday in the} Rev. Christ of Wilton conducted Edna Mae Gosney, who had the}schoolhouse, Plans for a father and|church services at Canfield Decem- measles while staying with her|son banquet were discussed. ber 21st. : 4: grandmother, Mrs. Chas. Gaskill, has} Miss Eleanor Landsberger-was a| Among the Christmas shoppers in recovered and returned home Satur-| mid-week visitor at the J. J. Lands-|Regan Saturday afternoon were Mr, lay. berger home. and Mrs. Pete Michelsen, Mr. and Miss Clara Fracissi of Mandan} Miss Merle Chase arrived in|Mrs. Frank Michelsen, Mrs. John came on No. 8 Thursday to visit at} Hazelton to spend the holidays at|Boschee and children, Mr. and Mrs. the Henry Swindling home and to|her home. Art Strand, Otto Uhde, Cecil Elkins, attend the Christmas program at/ Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Semling visit-| Henry Schilling, Alvin Manning, Mr. Sterling. ed with relatives at Bismarck Sun-|and Mrs, Carl Berg and family, Mr. Hans Baeth and son, Ray, motored | di to Bismarck Friday. lay. and Mrs. John Mosier, Mrs. Harry Mr. and Mrs. E, P. Kurtz and|Davenport, Wm. Michelsen, Mr. and Miss Marion Lewis returned home|family and Miss Elvira Fohlmann|Mrs, Earl Mowder, Mrs. Ole Wold, from the Jamestown College Friday,|were Bismarck shoppers Saturday. | Olaf Wold, and Roy Little and fam- to spend her Christmas vacation with] The local school teachers left the] ily. her parents, Mr. and Mrs, George} latter part of the week for their re-|__LloydKnudson called: at the Roy W. Lewis. spective homes, where they spent the| Little home Sunday. Miss Elsie Bier, who has been|Christmas holidays. Oliver Knudsen and Alfred John- attending the Valley City Normal,| The members of the Parent-Teach-|son spent Saturday night at. the is visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr./er Association of the Buchanan Anna Knudsen home. and Mrs. George Lewis. trict gathered at the school Friday|_ Mrs. Pete Michelsen called at the Anton Oberg, Ernest L, Hurr,levening for their usual meeting. A|Joe Michelsen home in Regan Satur- Norval Marvel ‘and P.M. Gosney|fine - program. was rendered .and| day. oo business in Sterling Sat-]after the social hour a delicious|- ay. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sharp at- lunch was served by Mrs. Gough- tended the Christmas program in nour. Robert Buchanan, one of the fore- Sterling Friday. night, Mrs. P. M. Gosney and daughter, most pioneers of Emmons coynty, er, {died Sunday, Dec. 14th, at his home Florence,’ visited Mrs. Chas, Gaskill Saturday. 14 miles northwest of Hazelton. Mr. Buchanan was 80 years old, the in- Max Lang called at the Charley Anderson home Sunday. firmities of old age being the’ im- Roller skating in the Sterling hall mediate cause of his death. Funeral services were held Wednesday after- \\was enjoyed by the young folks Sat- urday night. noon from the Glencoe Presbyterian church, i eS at oe San peers ae . * Sunday were Max ie and daugh- ters, Esther and Margaret, and son, f Canfield | ———__ Theodore, Lucille and Glen Elness nity By MRS. O. F. GHYLIN and Doris Chenoweth. Horace Fairchild called at the Gos- Joe Keifer is now staying at the John Moser home. ‘ney home Monday. A large crowd attended the pro- Taft By FLORENCE GOSNEY E. L. Hurr was a town caller on Thursday. : Miss Elmona Hurr has been quite sick at her home with the measles but is reported better. Mrs. George Lewis has been tak- ing care of some of the Burns Bailey children while Mrs. Bailey has ‘been at the hospital with her sick baby. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Swindling motored to Sterling Thursday even- ing. Helen and Rex accompanied them home. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Fogarty were Sterling callers Thursday. James, and John Baker were in town Thursday. Charley Gosney_ and Theodore Driscoll By MRS. F. 0. JOHNSON Mrs. I. H. Omodt and daughter, Dorothy, left Saturday for Seattle to visit friends, Mr. little Beva Jean and J. J. Jensen, spent Monday in Bismarck. K. A. Ersland shipped hogs and cattle to St. Paul Tuesday. Miss Myrtle Coffin of Mandan is spending a few days at the Meyer jome, s Mrs. Elwood Swanson and daugh- ter, Delores, spent Monday after- noon with Mrs. Al. Chapin. . Mrs. Wm. Van Vleet, Wilm: Vic Pederson and little Jacki o— Miss Doris Chenoweth spent Sat- urday and. Sunday nights with Mrs. Lucille Elness. vis were Sterling callers Sunday even- ing. Lucille and Glen Elness called at the. Art Chenoweth home Saturday. M. L. Lewis and Norval’ Marvel were Sterling callers Monday. Horace and Hanaford Fairchild and Arnold Kusch were callers at the . ¢ Gosney home Tuesday. * Sterling Art Chenoweth was @ caller Tuesda: Presley M. Gosney called at the Theron Ellison home Tuesday. Mrs. Henry Jessen was a town taller Tuesday. y_ Miss Florence Gosney and Charley ney were callers at the Elness “home Sunday evening. Miss Elsie Belile, who is working at the Oberg home, attended the Christmas program in Sterling Fri- day night. Charley Gosney, who {s working for Max Lang, spent Saturday night and Sunday at his home. Miss Clara Fracissi of Mandan. = visiting at the Henry Swindling ome, f Hazelton | | eS By ADALINE LANDSBERGER E. P, Kurtz and daughter, Mar- jorie, left Thursday morning by car for Fargo to get Miss Virginia . Kurtz, who has been attending the Agricultural College. Virgil Wei- ser, Lee Rott and Helen Wohlmann also returned home with them to spend the holidays. Mrs. Lonbaken and children, Alice and Clinton, arrived in Hazelton + Monday to spend the holidays visit- ie Ladies’ Aid food and apron sale held in Regan was fairly well attended. About $24 was realized. Emil Johnson and Gudrun Jordahl returned home from Jowa Friday evening. Roy Little and Alvin Ghylin were Bismarck callers Friday evening. They went down and got Wilfred Little, who is home on a vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson, Violet O1- son, Dee Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. aoe were cours Bos the Ole A. on home in ing esday. Gudrun Jordahl was # caller in Wilton Monday. Grant Lindsey and Chas. Kuehl were callers in Bismarck Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ghylin and sons attended a birthday party at the Wm. Ollenberger home in Wilton Wednesday evening. Alice Strand returned home from Bismarck to spend the holidays. with her mother, ‘ Lucille Johnson went home. with ee Francis from school Monday nig! Mr. and Mrs. O. F, Ghylin and family spent Thursday night at the J. F. Little home, Ernest Meland spent Friday in Bis- Mr. and Mrs. James Olson andj marck, G. J. Olson and son, Glenn,| ‘Miss Ethel Tompt who is attend- visited at the Ole Olson home Sun-|ing school in Jamestown arrived day. A f home for the holidays Saturday. There were quite a few at church} The Misses Hanson, Ortman Net- and Sunday School Sunday. Rey.|tleton and Grenz, left Friday for] Christ will come once a month from|their homes to spend the vacation. now on, He will be here Sunday,| Rosa Lauf was an over-night visit- Jan, or at the Al Jordan home Thursday. Miss Esther Humphreys is spend-| Misses Cordelia and Elsie Meyer ing her vacation and Myrtle Coffin, Hugo Bassen and Adolph Yankee spent Monday even- ing at the C. A. Swanson home. Harold Steeg, Eldon Lewi been. attending school in Bismarck, is spending her holidays at home. She visited Mrs. Vic Pederson over, the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Nelson and family spent Wednesday evening th Mi Mrs. Wm. Van Vleet. 5 . Egner Swanson and family paid a short visit to the Chas. Swanson home Sunday evening. Neighbors will give a mi dance New Year's Eve at. the community hall, The best costumes take a prize, The Christmas aot ihr this year was.very good. A play, “Christ- mas in Many Lands,” was presented by the grade and high school. Little Betty Jean Lathrop gave a recita- tion. In conclusion gifts were dis- tributed from the tree and treats furnished by the . A. . Mavis Rosvold spent the week-end with her grandmother, Mrs. Ella osvold. Re Mrs. Joe Gertz spent Wednesday granins with Mrs, Mathilda Wake- eld, Mr. Van Vleet, Raymond Van Vleet, Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Haugen and ere with her parents, Ruth and Charolotte Wilmot are spending their vacations with their mother, Mrs. H. Davenport. and jday. {Clear Lake schools numbers one and |vacation with homé’folk: ' spent Saturday at Bismarck. jhome Sunday were Mrs. Mai isen, sons Raider and Olaf, also L, B. jdaughter are visiting a few. days jand family south of Driscoll. and Mrs. Clarence Swanson,|g, sen and L, B, Olson, the occasion be- ing in honor of Mr. Shoffer’s birth- Miss Jennie Waiste and Olaf Ol-| son were Wednesday callers at the Allen Van Vleet home. and Lillian Hall, and the pupils of three, are spending their Christmas Hans Peterson and Olaf Olson Callers at the Albert Christensen is Olan- Olson. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Paslay to Sunday dinner. ¥ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith and with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hogsted Olaf Olson and Paul Paslay spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Van Vleet. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Van Vleet spent Sunday at the E. A. Van Vleet home. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith called on their daughter, Mrs. Clifford’ Nel- sen of Driscoll, Tuesday. Mrs. Dorothy Hargrave, who is employed at Bismarck, called on her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Shoffer Tuesday. Sterling By FERN R. STEWART Roy Hansen was a town caller Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Anderson were Driscoll callers Thursday. Charley Anderson was a town ‘caller Wednesday.” Max Lang was a Driscoll caller Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Ryan and Mr. and Mrs. Elsus Elness were en- tertained at “the Pete Schlabach home Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart were Driscoll callers Thursday. Henry Aplandwas a Driscoll caller Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart were Driscoll callers Saturday, nt Hak Rito and son, ean, spent VW y evening at the Art Chenoweth -home. Dean Kusch called at the John Sedivic home Sunday, Miss Lillian Hall, who teaches north of Driscoll, came home Friday to spend hee Christmas vacation with her folic, P Mr. and Mrs. Henry Apland were Driscoll callers Thursday. e Pe and nee aaa betes and ‘amily spent Sunday eeve: with Mrs. George Kusch” Bs Roller skating was held in the hall ‘aturday night. Thirty-seven pair of skates. were rented out, Roller skating will be held in the hall again oe night from 7:30 until 11 cl 3 The Christmas program which was held at the hall Friday night was well attended. The program was as follows: Primary and: intermediate room band:directed by Calvin Cheno- weth A ie A several selections, Dick- ens' istmas Carol, by the gram- gram at the schoolhouse Frida . .| mar room; Christmas songs sung by are’ Sterling callers Sunday eeers [MRE About $14 was taken in. ” | aatise Thelma ‘Skogen, aio ha | he PEMAEy and intermediate rooms, The Christmas Garden given by the high school and grammar Toom stu- dents; the distributing of the Christ- mas presents, candy and apples then took place ‘by the high school girls and Santa Claus. The children all enjoyed the beautiful Christmas tree, Baldwin By FLORENCE BORNER The Baldwin schools closed _ day for a two weeks sshrerny ice work resuming the first Monday fol- lowing New Year's Day, Mrs. Hai- beck, teacher and Jeryl and Rachel are spending the vacation Period at their home in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. George Hel and ome . Hel Mr ond Mrs. Hare Biel oe ra ghildren Bernice and Orland meted marc] wursday day with relatives, turning Bjelland and a a ee family took the Thi te Telatives, Zoller and North Soo to Wilton fo spend Christmas with Mr. Zoller’ returned the same evening, Mrs. Zoller and chil dren remaining until Friday. Joe Poole Jr. arrived home @ few ago gh Wahpeton, where he course at the School of Science. Temain until the first of the a Aaa at Parents ‘inthe Capital diy? recent pe . ani Arnold Rupp return- ed to their home in Bismarck on the train Thursday evening after wing spent the day here be. i 5 ij Stanley Hanson were Tappen visit-| The Christmas program which was eae oe er Saturday night. given by the Baldwin school in. the ing of the Hazelton volunteer fire moss called at Cs Lindsey home Mon- 5 Miss pensie aren is spending a Poipel soonas y evening was « lay evening to make out the pro-| few weeks ai me. Ms ta tence eal grain for the next P.-T. A.,which| Miss Lillie Sampson spent Friday Bamnice een was 1 Piglet were elected. will be January 9, afternoon with Mrs. Al. Chapin. attend Music was furnished by Mr. and Mrs. F. F, Crawford, ac-]_, Mrs. Joe Cook and family and| Mrs. Ole Quale and Mr. and Mrs.|a Bismarck § ‘ companied by the Misses Ruth and|Fred Olson called at the Ole Olson|Geo. Haugen and daughter, Sylvia, |, Mr. and Mrs. John Risch and fam- sther Crawford and Miss Bay,| ome one day last week. The young| Visited the Wm. Van Vlect home Sat- who have been residing on’ the motored to Bismarck Saturday. folks also called at the Lindsey-and| urday evening. * The Hazelton P.T. A. met Wed-| Walker homes, Mrs. Allen Van Vleet called on baat nesday for its regular meeting, Aj, Miss Esther Knudson of Qble-| Mrs. Wm. Van Vleet Saturday night. harbor who speht a few days at the Jordahl home, returned to her home Monday. Mrs. Anna Strand and family, and Miss Rachel Skelton spent Sun-; day evening at the Jordahl home. Marcus Strand came to the Strand! home Monday to visit for a while. Mrs. Ed Rasche and family retu ed home from Fessenden Saturday, Chas. Our came home Saturday from Bismarck. The jury will rest during Christmas, Fred Olson, Joe Cook and Dee Bailey were callers in Bismarck Sat- urday, they returned home Sunday. Mrs. Anna Knudson spent the week-end in Bismarck, She return- ed home Tuesday morning. Virgil Little spent the weck-end with Wilfred Litue Mrs. Mabel Rosvold, who has been on duty for a week in Bismarck, re- turned Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Thomas enter- tained Mr. and Mrs, E, J. Erickson and family Suaday. 6 Mrs. Al Chapin and children spent | Saturday evening with Mrs, A. 8. Metcalf. good program was rendered and * after the business session lunch was served, The Wednesday Afternoon Bridge ‘lub met at the home of Mrs. G, , Manteith Wednesday. The Misses Eleanor and Adaline Landsberger were shoppers in Bis- marck Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. L, W. Berkholtz were - Bismarck shoppers Thursday. Casper Guttenberg, of Bismarck, was a Hazelton visitor Monday and Tuesday. ‘Mrs. Al Snyder were Bis- isitors Friday. \ - Mrs. John Baker entertained the Pioneer Bridge club Monday even- ng. Wm. Kauen transacted business in Linton Monday and Tuesd: . The Misses Hildegarde Doro- » thy Beastrom arrived home Satur. Edrie Erickson is s; mas holidays at home. Mr. and Mrs. Vie Pederson and Leonard Pederson were Bismarck callers Monday. Miss Veronica Riley of Sterlin; 4 siting her sister, Mrs. Helmer land, | Christmas program at the hall Sun- | day night, Little Mavis Rosvold spent Sun- { day of last week in Bis- day and M marck, ped tl pending Christ- Re ing le- The M. E, Sunday School gave a-idei derson was tl Mrs. Geot urence Mr. and Mrs. William Gilbert and family, Mrs. Nick Eckness of field, Paul Borner and Charles Christmas dinner gus of Mr, and Mrs. C. Vj, Ans derson. ‘A number of local residents me tor= al in th ed to Bisi ee Ncaneasy so ture ns on wor! @ week in Bi at ae Hall a store before pos Word was recelved in Baldwin Fri- day of the death of Mrs. Peter An- rson, former resi this com- a it of munity but er of Still. TS. ure les a re lerson leaves. her husban all children and two ages ““ day from Timmer, N. Dak., where Estherville lesdames Walter Ryberg and Fpoch « shend the Ch eet ee a Ro urruz—*|f Clear Lake j ear amun a a services in rist idays the by e home of their parents, Mr. ‘and Mrs. —— ° the Norwegian church at Still, inter- £. 0. Beastrom. : Mrs, M. S. Koch went-to Aberdeen and other South Dakota points last to visit puariyes.fod saturn: y, bringing I daughter, Connie, visiting in South Da- the summer and fall. Margaret Hoff boarded the to Linton Tuesday evening she spent Christmas with her Steiner and Pius Mastel, who Aaeeed er tecstioos by ate , “in “Hazelton by train! John Strand called at the Harry Davenport home Wednesday. * Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berg were Wed- nesday visitors at the Jake Fisher home. A. H. Lundberg called at his farm Wednesday. He also called at the Uhde home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davenport ‘nd George Michelsen called at the L, Jorgenson home Wednesday even- ing. ‘Sir. and Mrs, Carl Berg and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs, Jake ‘Fisher and family, Charlotte and Ruth Wilmot ——__# By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN ‘Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beyer enter- tained a number of relatives Wed- nesday evening. Al Christensen had the mis- fortune to sprain his foot Thursday evening. Olaf Olson is doing the work for him. seven o'clock dinner: Mr. and Mrs, Allen Van Vleet, M: and Mrs. E. A. Van Vleet, ° Jennie Waiste, Mrs. Albert Christen- packag can ay ‘Th Line this year, and if a ‘Open palgn, deserve the su iblic minded citizen. Pivemie Peverson ment in the Still cemete! Several needy families 1h the Bald- community received Christmas Legion Thich ere very much 01 we mi ppreciated. e did splendid Your ipport, of every The teachers, Miss Jennie Waiste| was |e of is The Next Legislative Session Officially Opens Tuesday, January 6, 1931 The coming three months will be important history for North Dakota. — You will want to keep posted on legislative matters, to learn through our special staff of Capitol News Gath- erers the daily happenings and watch the trend of events as they are worked out by those to whom you have delegated these important tasks. The Bismarck Tribune Brings to your home each day the exact news of the legislative assembly, uncolored, unbiased. The world’s important events from the Associated Press. Local news by a staff of competent reporters and The Tribune’s trade territory is covered by a staff of special representatives. 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