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a e 2 at Q NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS a ma RRR t Canfield j > ——* By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN The Canfield Homemakers met at the Harry Davenport home. There were 18 members and four visitors | present. Mrs. Wm. Michelsen was program leader. The next meeting will be held at the A. F. Ghylin home Feb. 5, roll call to be answered with songs, Homesteaders met at the R. Little home. Due to the absence of the president there was no. business meeting. The evening was spent in playing whist. The next meeting to be held at the A. Ghylin home Jan- uary 26. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rasche and daughters, Mr. and Mrs, A. F. Ghylin and sons were callers at the H, C. Taylor home Tuesday evening. Merrill Lindsey called at the Ole Olson home Tuesday evening. A large crowd attended P. T. A. by & number of his ers, the event being his . A delicious lunch was served » Shaugh- ni Mrs, Edwin Hulsether, Mr. and Mrs. John MacDonald, Mesdames P. 8. Gutensohn, I. O. Messelt, J. H. Weh- litz and J, Chalfin. Representative Math Dahl, Senator | Anton Larson and C. A. Raridon \ . ets club meeting at the Harry Dav- enport home . The next meeting will be held at the A. F. Ghylin home. 8. V. Monror and Charlie Hettick fai motored. to McKenzie Monday. Jake Zelmer called at the Martin Feulinz home Thursday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Doctor and children were overnight guests at the Chris Waugeman home Thurs- Elizabeth Jorgenson was an over- night guest at the Ole Olson home ‘Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. August Krause of Regan were visitors at the Guss Graf home Tu : J. R. the Gottlieb .| son Bart. James Grambling, who stays at the Lewis Jorgenso.. home while going to school, spent the week-end at his parental home in Regan. were Resan callers Saturday. Sunday guests at the Martin Feu- motored to Bismarck Sunday, the for- mer to get themselves in readiness for the opening of the legislative ses- sion. Mr. Raridon returned home ee oetk The aad meeting will | g¢—__ il el in three weeks. Mr. and Mis, Carl Berg and family || Frances J visited ‘at the Jake Fisher home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Roy Little and sons called ct the Ole Wold home Tues- day evening. Mr. and Mrs, H. Davenport visited at the H. Warden home in Regan Tuesday evening. , The American Legion Auxiliary will give @ card’ party in the Log Cabin Friday, January 16. Mr, and. Mrs. Ghylin, Mrs. Jake Fisher and Mrs, H. D. Watkins at- tended Auxiliary in Regan Thursday. Mrs, Ole Aune served a good pena d The ,next meeting will be a joint meeting of the Legion and Auxiliary which will be held Feb. 10. Mr, and Mrs. Ole Olson and Oscar were Wing callers Saturday after- noon, ‘Mr, and Mrs. H. Davenport called | hom at the Wm, Michelsen home Satur- day. H. D. Watkins home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Ole Olson, Oscar and Fred Olson called at the A. Ghylin home Sunday. | Mrs. Jake Fisher and family spent Saturday evening at the A. F. Ghylin home while Jake Fisher and Alvin Ghylin atended Legion meeting in town. .The state commander and Bis- marck commander and ahout 20 others irom Bismarck post and four from Wilton post also attended. S.'L. Jordahl and sons were callers s. L. were callers at the Earl Mowder home Monday. Frank Walker spent Sunday at the Chas. Kueh! home. Gladys Gramling of Regan called at the Andy Walker home Saturday. Mr, and Mrs, Ira Bailey and Gil- bert Ward called at the A. McCoy home Saturday evening. Grant and Merrill Lindsey spent Saturday evening at the A. Walker home. Rev. Christ will conduct services at the schoolhouse Sunday, Jcnuary 18 at three o'clock. Everett Bailey is employed at the H.C. Taylor home. Mr. Taylor is on the cick list. a7 Hazelton ' By ODALINE LANDSBERGER o---o | The Future Farmers of America club of the local high school met Wednesday evening at the school building. Mr. aad Mrs, J. D. McCusker were visitors in Bismarck Wednesday. ‘A regular meting of the Royal Neighbors was held ‘Thursday eve- ning. Arrangements were made and a time set for the annual installa- mn of officers. Sere Dan Parsons and daughter Stella motored to Bismarck Tuesday afternoon, They returned home by train Wednesday evening. The Bridge club met Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. R. C. burn. 2 oa Steiner went via train to Bis- marck Wednesday. He returned Fri- day after a two day session at the legislature. Earl Kirtz accompanied a carload | of cattle and hogs to St. Paul Tues- day. Messrs Edwin Hulsether and Lloyd Stone accompanied by four members of the local debating team, went to Sterling Wednesday where they lis- tened to a debate between the Ster- ling and A. C. teams. The question was on the chain store system. Hazelton shoppers Saturday were Mr. and Mrs, Paul Kurtz, Mr. and Mrs, Weiser, Mrs. Daugherty, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bertram and Henry Wei- kum. /The Ashley Aces high school bas- ketball team of Ashley, met the local team in a game Friday on the home floor. The game was won by the ‘Ashley team with a score of 14 to 12, A preliminary game was played by night the members of the team put on a high school party, charging each boy 25c to make money for the pur- pose of helping to pay for the new uniforms which the boys have ac- quired. Dancing was indulged in and lunch was served by the girls. J. A. Larson, president of the F. H. Carpenter Lumber Co., was in Hazel- | ton Tuesday to inspect the new lum~- ber yard being built here and to transact other Mr. Larson left Bismarck Wednesday for Min- neapolis ee up his new duties a& it . 3 By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Mr. and Mrs, Adam Schauer and son Eddy and daughter Marie were Mr. phine and Mr, and Mrs, W. A. Diets- man also were callers in Bismarck Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Craig’s house was destroyed by fire about eight o'clock Tuesday morning. The cause of the fire was unknown. Everything was burned except a few clothes and ‘® cream separator. ‘W. A. Dietzman was a caller at the ling kome were Mr, and Mrs. Fred Ehnes and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jor- genson and Alfred Barth. Isaac Marcovitz and son Robert were dinner guests at the J. F. Little home Sunday. Harvey Fitzgerald and Vincent Sherm:n motored to Regan Monday. Lewis ‘Jorgenson and Elizabeth and Franklin called at the Fred Ehnes home Saturday. Isaac Marcovitz called at the Guss Heinly home Tuesday morning. [ Ghylin i By MARGARET DAVIS Some of the Regan shoppers Satur- day were, Emil and Hugo Sunquist, Nick Holgerson and son Marion, Mr. and Mrs. Louie King and Marie, Mrs. Iva Keator and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Alms and sons, H. B. Gill, Ellis Joe Fisher home Wednesday morning. |Gill, Nels and Arne Tosseth, L. W. Mr. and Mrs, Seaman Gibson spent /Davis and family, John Drawver, several days at the W. A. Dietzman/Henry Rosendahl, and Gus Peterson. ie. . Arne Tosseth was a business caller Selmer Oanes assisted Wm. Ker-/in Wilton Friday evening. shaw with butchering a beef Thurs-| Henry Rosendahl and Gus Peterson Mr, and Mrs. C. Scott visited at the | day. Harry Smith helped Laurence Mad- land build a hog feeder Thursday. The Three Leaf Clover Homemak- ers’ club met at the home of Mrs. Dietzman Thursday afternoon. There were eight members present. Mrs. George Ely, Mrs, Sarah Moffitt and Mrs. Seaman Gibson were visitors. Clarence Ryberg wes a caller at Ker and ales Hen Aller ler were ‘Tuesday. shoppers in Bismarck A Floyd Owen went to Bismarck on business Wednesday. Andrew and Eddie Schauer were callers at the Floyd Owen home Wed- afternoon. in Bismarck from this Tebbo Harms daughter Vina, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lundquist, John Olsen, Mr. W. A.. Dietzman and son Edwin. Andrew and Eddie Schauer were callers at the Tebbo Harms home ‘Thursday. Quite a number of people from this vicinity attended the dance held at Menoken Saturday hight. Mr, Dietaman attended the stock meeting held at the county agent's office at Bismarck Saturday. Mrs. Floyd Owen and children and Miss Violet Tooker and Gary and Joe Glum were ‘visitors at the Dietz- turned to their home north of Ster- ling Sunday after spending several days at the W. A. Dietzman home. —$ $$ _____—___—— | Rok Hill | By RUTH LITTLE \ Mr. Graf and son Willie called at the J. F. Little home Wednesday. Emile Moses was @ Regan taller Monday. Clayton Little called at the Guss Heinly home Thursday. Bart Fitagerald and Gottlieb Doc- tor were Friday evening visitors at the J. F. Little home. Ira Bailey called at the Fred Elness home Friday afternoon. Mrs, Ole Olson spent Thursday with Mrs. Joe Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jorgenson and family were Thursday evening guests at the Fred Ehnes home. Andrew Kolb was @ Regan caller Monday. Lawrence Bailey called at the Lewis Jorgenson and J. F. Little homes Thursday. were business callers at the L. W. Da- vis place Saturday. Mrs, Emil Olson and two sons spent a week visiting with her parents, B. Selahns. " Fred Urbach, Charles Magnuson, having spent a two weeks’ vacation at her home here. + John Stroh and Bennie Schatz called at the J. C. Olson home Tucs- lay. Efraham Schaeffer called at the Emil Sattler home Wednesday eve- ning. Wednesday afternoon at the Efraham Scheaffer home. the John Stroh home Thursday. Fred Brackett and W. 8. Oder called at the J. C. Olson"home Sunday. @ By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Christ Stolher was in Tuttle on business Friday. Frank Gray was in Tuttle Friday shopping and Albert Gray accompa- nied him to help him with his work for this week. Mr, and. Mrs. Jim McQuiren were shoppers in TutiJe Saturday. Ray Hazlegrove accompanied Har- ry Ulfers to Tuttle Monday. Harry hauled two loads of hogs which he shipped. Ray Hazlegrove called at ihe Owen McIntyre home one day this week. Sunday visitors at the Christ Wolff home were Ed Wagner, Paul and Wal- ter Wutzke and Alex Neff. Herman, Rachel and John Wutzke, were Monday callers in Tuttle. Alex Neff and Christ Wolff were callers Wednesday at Arena. Christ Wolff and daughters Helen and Pauline, were Wednesday evening visitors at the’Karl Wolff home. Ed Wagner accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Karl Wolff and daughter Irene, to Bismarck, Wednesday, as their ‘brother-in-law, John Stelder, is sick in the Bismarck hospital. ‘Will Thieling went to Tuttle Friday after their son Lawrence and daugh- ter Ruth, for over the week-end. Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove was a guest this weele at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray. Ben Klangenburg called at Harry Ulfers Tuesday on business. Ed Ochsuner was out Monday and Tuesday looking for a horse. Ray Hazlegrove and Walter Krien drove over to the Frank Gray home Sunday after Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove. They also were dinner guests there, and they called at the Carl Cipplin John Drawver and L. W. Davis and sons Staton and Owen were Regan shoppers, Thursday. J. C. Smidt of Wilton was a busi- ness caller in Regan Thursday. Margaret Gill missed school a week, due to sickness. Walter Sunquist called in Regan, ‘Wednesday, at the telephone office on business. - Mrs. L. W..Davis called on Mrs. Anna Wilson in Regan Thursday aft- ernoon, Oscar Magnuson was a Regan shop- guest at Mrs. Steve Little's. Mrs, L. W. Davis visited with her niece, Vennetta Farley, Friday after- noon. Nels Tosseth motored to Wilton Sunday afternoon with Oliver to at- tend the high school. Margaret Gill has been absent & few days from her school due to sick- ness, this being the first time she has been absent, -Leo Sheldon was a-caller in Ghylin this week. Mr. Sheldon lives in Wil- ton, now. L. W. Davis was # business caller in Wilton Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs. M. Anderson were Sunday guests of L. V. Lund’s. Myrtle Magnuson spent five days of her vacation with the Krause girls. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Magnuson visit- ed the previous Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. B. Selahn. ‘Mr, and Mrs, Nick Holgerson visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gross Broste. . Mr. and Mrs, L. V. Lund and daughter Louise, were visiting with M. Anderson's the previous week. Harold Hosteeter of Jamestown, vis- itéd Mr. and Mrs. B, Schlahn’s home a few days. Marilyn Johnson spent Monday night at C. Scott's. Mr. and Mrs. B. Selahn visited one day this week with Mr. and Mrs. Gross Broste. . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson, Eu- nice Davis, Mr., and Mrs. Clarence Scott took part in the P. T. A. at Still Friday evening. Miss Ida Tossetip is visiting for a short time with her sister, Mrs, Ben- ton Backman of near Wilton. Miss Dealta Little was absent from school No, 2 last week, due to sickness. and Owen Davis called on Oliver Tosseth Sunday. Mrs, Elget Strom, Mr. and Strom and son, were Sun- of Mr. and Mrs. Henry and 8. W. Nemets and sons, Joseph and | Rosendahl. Basil and William to Bismarck Wi Willie Ehnes spent Lewis Jorgenson Jr. AP. T. A. meeting was gory >9 5 iy By 0B “i pit ‘Hl Mr. elle i i z i iS aR Fal walt tel founday witn| held at the |* AAG EP Steiber | By MRS. WM. HICKEL @ Regan | ward Johnson. Mr. and Mrs, J. C.. Olson spent week-end repercey evening at the Fred Lange at the| The McAllister family have been and |quite sick. with the measles, but are and children, Mr.; much improved now. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Bergquist were Regan shoppers Tuesday. Emil Settler spent Thursday eve- ning at the Efraham Scheaffer home. Mr, and Mrs, John Carlson and children Dennis and Doris, spent Fri- Delbert Olson spent Wednesday evening at the W. 8. Oder home. Miss Magdelene Patzer left Sunday to continue her school’ work at &t. yea de -gictea Mary's academy, after having spent a ‘at the ¢ Doc- | two weeks’ vacation at her home here. i Vina Oder left Sunday for her hoarding place south of Regan. ‘after i home on their way over. Owen McIntyre and Allen Fraizer went to Wilton Friday after a load of lignite coal for Fraiser. ——————________. Alta By KARL SCHATZ John Stroh called at the Henry Schatz home Wednesday. Bennie Schatz who is staying at the John Stroh home, spent Wednes- day night at the Karl Miller home, near McClusky. Karl Schatz and son Edward were callers at the Epherham Scheffer home on-Thursday. Charlie Larson spent Tuesday eve- ning at the Karl Schatz home, Karl Schatz and John Stroh were business callers at the Philip Wahl home Thursday. Henry Schatz spent Tuesday help- ing Karl Schatz grind feed. Emil Helfenstein was an Alta shop- per Thursday. Edmund, win and Emanuel Schatz and red and Dan Rinhart, spent Thursday evening at the John ‘Stroh home. Karl Schatz and son Edwin motored to McClusky on business Friday. John Stroh spent Thursday at the Karl Schatz home helping repair his engine. . Bennie Schatz called at the John Anderson home Thursday. Dalbert Olson was a business caller 7 the Fred Brackett home on Thurs- lay. Philip Wahl, Jake and Emil Stroh, were Bismarck callers at the Karl Schatz home Friday. Henry and John Scheffer were Alta shoppers Saturday night. Andy Johnson visited with David and Theofield Schatz Saturday Ed and Fred Curly were visitors at the Henry Schatz home Saturday eve- John Blatter made a business trip to Mercer on Saturday. Ed Schatz was a business caller at the John Blatter home Saturday. Mrs. G. Stienart has been on the sick list for the past few weeks. Edwin and Emanuel Schatz were callers at the Joe Diede home Friday evening. =a SS | Baldwin -——— By FLORENCE BORNEBR Mrs. Christine Haibeck, teacher of the local schools was a passenger on the North Soo Tuesday afternoon, go- ing to Bismarck in response to a mes- her husband. Mrs. Haibeck returned the following morning, accompanied by her son David, who will attend the local school for a time. During her absence, Mrs. Fred Rupp remained with the Haibeck children, Geryl and Rachel. Harvey Graham left the latter part of the week for Moffit where he is spending a few days at the home of relatives. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Ira Falkenstein were repent business callers in the capital y. County Commissioner William Fricke was among those who attended the dedication ceremonies .of the new memorial building in Bismarck, Fri- day evening. The stockholders and officials of the Farmers’ Telephone association met in the hotel building Tuesday aft- ernoon for the purpose of straighten- ing up various business affairs. The interior of the residence owend | Homer Andrews, by Seth Strandmo is receiving a new coat of paint and varnish, Carl\ An- derson doing the work. .As soon as it is completed, Mr: and Mrs. W. C, Gehrke and family will move into the Mr, and Mrs. Eddie Meyers and relatives of his safe arrival. : Noel Borner Bily Poole to Bismarck Thi evening, Charlie Bleckreid has rented the store building owned by Ed Strande- mo. A dance was héld in the hall Sat- urday night. Music being furnished Mr. and Mrs, Fred Bergquist spent father, Fred Nelson, pioneer resident Karl Schatz and son Edwin called at! Wilton were recent callers in town; — esday. 4 epebt “Ti ati! z Hazlegrove |\Falkenstein Wedensday afternoon of| Doctor home with his |@————————_—-+ ¢ | da: ! sage telling of the serious illness of |’ by Brown's orchestra of ‘“3ismarck. Quite a number of young folks both local and outside the community at- vended, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bjelland and family have returned from Bismarck, where they were called by the critical {illness and death of Mrs. Bjelland’s | of that city. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morris of | while en route to the home of Ed; Morris and family west of here, where | they spent the day. el The Crofte Star Homemakers’ club met at the home of Mrs. Ira jthis week. | Mrs. Fred Wood was hostess to the | \Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid Wednesday | afternoon. —_—> Hampton > | By ELIZABETH KOPPY Henry Knittel and Bill Herman; motored to Bismarck Friday. Mr. | Herman had dental work done. | Godfrey Grenz and Math Koppy; | were business callers in Cannon Ball | Saturday. ;. A number of young folks from} jhere attended the dance at Solen Saturday evening. Dewey Lawler and Francis Ches- rown were business callers in Lin- ton Saturday. | Fred Petrie of Linton was seen inj this vicinity Sunday. Sam Grenz of Gayton was in this} vicinity Sunday visiting friends. | John Burkhardt and John Link, | the latter from Emmonsburg, were | seen here on their way to Cannon Ball on horse back Saturday. Porter Umber was a business caller in Temvik Monday. } Steve Koppy Sr. went to Solen Monday with the truck which was | left there for repairing and returned to Cannon Ball with the train. Miss Elizabeth Koppy is this week a guest of her sister Mrs. John Re- genitsch Jr. and other intimate friends of the Ft. Rice neighbor- hood. Steve Koppy Sr. and son Math were transacting business in Ft. Rice on Tuesday. The Misses Gertrude and Regina Koppy returned home on Saturday after having spent a few days with their sister Mrs. John Rebenitsch of Ft. Rice. After having spent a few days with his brother Jake, Helmeth Schier- j meister left for Hazelfon on Wednes- ye Stephan Koppy, D. Denholm and Bill Smith were among those in Cannon Ball Saturday. Math Koppy was in Solen on Sat- urday afternoon. John Ohlhauser Jr. was busily en-! Saged trucking wheat to Cannon | Ball Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Rebenitsch Jr. of Fort Rice were dinner guests at the Steve Koppy home Sunday. ! : , :. * [ - Brittin | | ay il ii pan erect | By ORVETTA DUTTON Arthur H. Arntz and wife and two children arrived in Brittin New Year's eve for a couple of days’ visit with his sisters, Mrs. Harry Blount and Mrs. Pete Smith. They were en route to their home in Van Hook, N.j D., after a month's trip visiting rela- tives. Archie Marvel, Harve Stull and Janet Slater returned from Fargo, New Year's eve. ‘The two sons of Mrs. Madge Robin- son returned to Braddock, Monday, to resume their school duties. They spent their vacation with their moth- er, at the Alex McDonald farm. Lloyd Blount returned to Braddock New Year's day. Mrs, Alfred Slovarp went to Bis- marck Saturday, to visit her little son, who is in the hospital recovering from @ mastoid operation. Mrs, Frank King took little Jackie | to Bismarck to the doctor Saturday. It.was found necessary to lance his ear, and he was quite sick for several days, but is home again, now. | ‘Wm. Mills and Marshall Dralle, Jr., went to Bismarck Monday, returning ‘Tue esday. Guy Smith was a Brittin caller on Monday. Russell Dralle called at the Richard Owens home, Monday. Orin Dutton was a business caller in Moffit Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Andrews are) the proud parents of a nine-pound baby son. Mother and baby are with relatives in Steele. Mrs. Homer Andrews has been con- fined to her bed with the flu since Christmas. W. 8. Triplett was quite ill with the flu several days last, week. Mr, and Mrs. Emmet Weisheart and Archie Marvel visited at the Orin Dutton home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crawford were Bismarck shoppers Wednesday. Alfred Slovarp brought his baby home from the hospital Wednesday. He is recovering nicely from his oper- ation. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Kimball visit- ed and dined at the Henry Crawford home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Smith enter- tained a number of their friends with ‘an oyster and chicken supper Thurs- day night. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crawford and Gaughter Eleanor, Mr. and Mrs. Clif- ton Kimball, Guy Smith and Jennie Eggen spent a social evening with the Orin Dutton family Thursday. The Blount children were quiet sick with colds last week. Little Lester Stull has been visiting THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1931 store. Twenty-one members were present. After the opening session installation of officers for 1931 was in order. The next regular meeting will be held Wednesday evening Jan. 14 af the home of Mrs. J. H. Bower. Mf{ss Izetta Shafer returned to Na- poleon Monday after ding the Maly is staying with Mr. Elleder and | taking care of the chores on the farm. | Alfred Junge came up from Napo- | leon Wednesday and visited with | Braddock friends and relatives. Mrs. W. Wetzel and little daughter are visiting with Mrs. Wetzel's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Weber at the | Central Hotel. { dock Thursday afternoon after sev-! eral days visit with his sister Mrs. H. Beale and Mrs. C. Spitzer and other relatives in Kintyre. Blaine Fockler has fixed up a very unique conveyance by which he} travels from his home to town and; return, He has purchased a motor cycle and by the use of two runners, one under the front wheel and the other on the side he is able to glide along over the road at a rapid speed. N. P. B. Nelson has accepted a posi- tion as traveler for a calendar house and left Friday for New Salem, N. Dak. where he will commence his duties. Mrs, Carlyle Salhus left Friday afternoon to finish her term of school near Hague, N. D. A fine baby boy was born Friday morning Jan. 9 to Mr. and Mrs. Erick Juhola at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Rousu at Braddock. Dr. Baer accompanied by his nurse of Steele came down and were in attendance. Mrs. F. J. Zellmer was a passenger to Bismarck Thursday returning home Saturday. Services were held in St. Mary's Catholic church Sunday morning, Rev. Schweitzer of Hazelton came over Saturday and held the services. Ladies Aid of the M. E. Church will meet next Saturday afternoon, Jan. 17 at the home of Mrs. Henry Sorem. “Miss Viola Aarvig, who had been visiting for a few days at the R. Aarvig and C. T. Barton homes re- turned to her home at Kintyre Wed- | nesday morning. She was accom-| panied by Mrs. Barton who will visit for a few days with relatives there. | Rev. Kinzler drove down Sunday evening from Moffit and held ser- vices in the M. E. Church. He also administered the Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper. The Wildrose Homemakers club day, Jan. 10. Eight members an- Swered roll call. Mrs. Olson from Hatton, N. Dak being a visitor. The usual routine of business followed. Mrs. H. K. Junge had charge of the Prograin. She gave a very interesting and helpful talk on home decora- tions. The next regular meeting will be with Mrs.’ Fetterley, Feb. 14th. Mrs. F. G. Fockler spent the week- end in Braddock while Ruby and Ada were out at the farm. Jos. O’Brien, receiver for closed after over a week's absence. Lloyd Blount. spent the week-end at the home of his brother at Brit- tain, N. D. ————____——____-» Taft o>—_——_—_—_______—___4 By FLORENCE B. GOSNEY Mrs. Horace Fairchild and son Hanford visited relatives in Bis- marck Monday. Mrs, John Baker has been keeping house and taking care of the Floyd Belk family in Sterling during Mrs. ae illness at a Bismarck hospi- al. Z Mr. and Mrs. Lester Andrews are the proud parents of a baby boy born Sunday morning January 4th at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Raymond Loomis of Steele. . Charlie Ryan called at the Harry Edgerly home Monday for Foy who will continue his work for Mr. Ryan. Hanford Fairchild called at the Gosney home Tuesday. James Baker was a Sterling caller | Tuesday. ‘ Miss Marion Lewis who has been spending the holidays at her home left Sunday on No. 8 for Jamestown where she attends college. Anton Oberg was a Sterling caller Tuesday. William Caroll of Moffit accompan- ied by a hog buyer were calling in this vicinity Wednesday. Mrs, Johnson and son William were Sterling callers Thursday. Laverne Richardson called on Hor- ace Fairchild Wednesday. George Lewis was a Sterling caller ‘Thursday. P, M. Gosney and Horace Fairchild are busy putting up ice. A large crowd attended the debate held in the Sterling hall Wednesday evening. Four young men from the Agricultural college at Fargo put the debate on. They debated on chain oe elen and Rex Swindling, who at- tend high school in Sterling spent the week-end at their home. Hanford Fairchild was a McKenzie caller Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. “Martin Nelson and Lowell Barten returned to Brad- ‘shopping in Wing Tuesday. met with Mrs. O. R. Martini Satur-| @ banks arrived in Braddock again | Wilton. | Spend a short time at Mandan visit- By MRS. OWEN McINTYRE Ray Hazlegrove was a business call- er at the McIntyre farm Saturday. | 1 Charlie Sattler, Jacob Sattler and} Julius Zewglie motored to Bismarck Monday on errands of business. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville were Bluch Wagner, Mr. and Mrs, Carl Wolf and Miss Pauline Wolf were. visitors in Bismarck Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Payseno and) Jim Doherty motored to Fargo Sat-{ urday where they will spend sonte | time visiting relatives. Harry Ulfers hauled some hogs to Tuttle Monday which he shipped through the association. Bluch Wagner was a business call- er in Wing Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie ttler spent the week-end at their parental homes. Mrs. Sattler is teaching school north of Goodrich. John Wutzke was a business call- er in Wing Wednesday. Jimmy Tees was through this vi- cinity looking for horses Thursday. Miss Rosemary Gergen returned to her school duties Tuesday after two weeks vacation. Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove spent the past week visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray north of Tut- tle. . Johnnie and Irvin Sattler were! calling in Wing Saturday. Juluis Zewglie was a business call- er in Wing Wednesday. Ed Smith was a dinner guest at the McIntyre home Friday. Buddy Frazier called at Bert Glan- ville’s Friday evening. Art Ochner had some feed ground at Harry Ulfers Thursday. Mr. afd Mrs. Owen McIntyre and daughter Mary Alice and Allen Prazier were in Wing Wednesday. Jacob Steiglemeyer was a business caller in Wing Tuesday. Mary Alice and Rose Mcintyre mussed school last week on account of illness. But as they are improving plan to start to school Monday. A | Macumber ‘ ¢ By ALICE M. WALKER Fred Hoff, who has been employed at the Reitman coal mine, three miles east of Underwood, N. D. for the past few months, suffered a painful acci- dent one day last week, when a charge of dynamite exploded so near that he, was quite badly injured about the head and face. Mr. Hoff is a former resident of this community and has a brother, Jake Hoff, residing in Miss Pauline Hefta came out from Wilton Monday, 4o assist her sister, Victoria, in reorganizing i221: classes after a vacgtion of two weeks. School Teopened with a full attendance. guests at the Spitzer home, north of Baldwin. Mrs. Ollenburger is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Spitzer. Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Iverson returned Tuesday from Bismarck where Mr. Iverson has been receiving medical | attention. Owing to complicated | troubles, we understand that the operation prearranged has been post- Poned to some future date. the Truax-Tracr Coal company, and | who operates the strip shovel during | the night shift, was stricken with a severe attack of pneumonia Monday night, and was rushed to a Bismarck | | hospital Tuesday morning in a very serious condition. Al Veeder left Tuesday morning for Mandan en route to the western coast, He informs us that he will ing a brother residing near there and also looking after farming interests, after which he will go on to visit his mother living at Seattle, Wash. Miss Charlotte Wilmont, teacher in charge of Ecklund school No. 1, re- turned to Macumber Sunday evening last from her home at Regan, N. D., where she spent the holidays. Her school reopened Mondzy, morning after a vacation of nearly ten days. Harry Anderson has purchased the car formerly owned by Mack Thomp- son. Mrs. Albert Johnson of Wilton was in Macumber Wednesday morning in George Mickelson, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hol- Jingsworth for the past week, Thursday afternoon to return to his home near Regan. Mr. Mickleson is # brother of Mrs. Hollingsworth. Miss Mary Krush of Wilton, came out Friday with the deliveryman from the Matual store and spent the afternoon and evening with her sis- ter, Mrs. Ted Hentz. Garrison, N. D., and Mrs, John Dixon Thursday and Robinson are with the New York | dinner guests at the W. Harju home nilm Dotle, who is an employee of * |.the interest of the Midwest Hosiery | C’ ‘company. of ‘this week. | Mr. and Mrs. || —-—-@) Friday night. Mr. and Mré, Hanky approximately 3: 5 nae ! Braddock Nay Oberg re a invited to be Present, a we bees | were Sterling callers Monday. will wish to become an ‘men By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE Elliot Nelson visited at the Nieman | ber. si begered and Baeth homes over the week-end.} Mr. and Mra. John Fow. motored The members of Cherry Grove} Horace Fairchild called at the Gos-| to barge? ee ie gor Lg ‘Woodman Circle No. 11 met Wednes- | ney home Monday. noon f day evening Jan. 7 at the apartments | Friis “4 aaastal roger y eager rer fi Bel Leg ise ir. of F. G. Fockler over the R. H. Corey urday night. Mrs. John Baker has| city. ; ae |New Year with her uncle and aunt, TTT Gon: pede shgrens eile nue ae be Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Vie and family * home Monday. at her home in b of her E. E. Lesher of Kintyre was a st birthday. The was t in Braddock caller Wednesday morning. | playing crea evening spen' Frank Elleder was a passenger to e! ¢ Napoleon Thursday to consult Dr.| | Arena | Jake Melhoff, Reynold Berg and Simon about his sore leg which has | ; Jake and Arthur Weber catied at the been bothering him again. Carl |® ;Jake Hein home Sunday. 5 : Oswald and daughter Bertha were visitors at the ba ‘Wagner home Thursday eve- ing. Henry McCloskey transacted busi- ness in Bismarck Thursday. Rev. Christ of Wilton did not get here Sunday on account of the bad toads. Mrs. Oliver of Fargo took his place in the afternoon. She also Gave an interesting talk in the @un- bed School about the different coun- ies, Helen Bleth is employed at the G. A. Hubbell home. es Mr. and Mrs, Emmanuel Hing 8r. and four children of Martin, N. D. visited at the Christ home Sun- Ee Mrs. Hinz is a sister of Mr. a ‘Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Collins Mr, and Mrs. E. 8. Larson were’ diame guests at the E. E. See home Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Josephson spen: Monday in Mandan and Bish : ning after visiting at the R. J. home several days. Earl and Raymond Sunday, day. Election of officers was held after the supper. Mrs. J. F. Lytle President, Mrs. Axel Soder, viee jbo ray rail Clyde Harvey, treas- surer . How: piety ard = Glanville, Edith Mueller, Jake, Benny and Theodore Weber called Weber home me Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Davis and baby —__________, | Clear Lake | By MYRTLE = CHRISTENSEN Mr. and Mrs. S. O'Bryan and Mrs Frank Shaffer spent from Wednesday until Friday at Bismarek. Ran Bn Siem enjoyed a visit from ug! Miss Nora of Mandan ee the New Year. Progressive whist part; v= en at the to hall Y sreninay Srening by Olaf Olson and L. B. Oj- were guests of Mr. | ¢. ‘|