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i ee THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. . | NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | | Baldwin i » 7 By MBS. FLORENCE ' BORNER Sam Brown and Bennie Anderson have returned from Omaha and other points in Nebraska, where they had been spending several weeks. Mr. Brown plans on leaving at an early date for Omaha, where he plans on spending the winter moaths. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Falkenstein and daughter, Betty, spent Thanks-) giving dey with Mrs. Falkenstein’s, parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ander- son, near Alta. School work was resumed Monday after a brief vacation over Thanks- giving. Mr. and Mrs. William Allen and Frank Weise of Washburn visited) with the Wayne Cummings family the early part of the week. Philip Solberg and Emry Lundinj- of Naughton visited friends in the community Sunday evening. Mr, and Mrs, Fred Kant and) daughter, Marion, accompanied by, Richard Borner and Andy Peterson, motored to Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Knowly Dorman and. family and Otto and Miss Alice Swanson were ‘Thanksgiving day guests at the Alvin Nordstrom home. Otto Hogue was an overnight guest in Bismarck Tuesday. Rev. N. S. Johnson, pastor-at-large at Bismarck, held services in the lo~| cal Presbyterian church Thursday evening. Wayne Cummings, who has been taking treatment at the veterans’ hos- pital in Fargo the last month, is ex- pected home this week. Mrs. Mathilda Baumegart is leaving the early part of the week for the: home of her daughter, Mrs. Carl Schulz, near Arnold, where she plans| on staying during the cold weather. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schatz, who have been residing on a farm near the river, have moved to the Eric Al- bertson farm, a few miles west of Baldwin. The pupils of local and rural Schools are busy selling their con- signment of Christmas seals. Richard and Frances Rupp, son and daughter of Mrs. Fredolen Rupp, will be home for the holidays. Richard is attending the Fargo agricultural col- lege, and Frances is a student at the teachers’ college in Valley City. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Fricke and fam- Ny visited relatives in Bismarck Wed- nesday. The Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid met with Mrs. Art Lenihan Wednesday afternoon. The Crofte Star Homemakers’ club will meet at the home of Mrs. Her- man Meyers on Wednesday after- noon, Dec. 9. "RENTERS tars EE { Frances > 2 | By MBS. WALTER DIETZMAN Henry Miller was a shopper in Bis- marck Monday. Selmer Oanes and John Kruge? were Bismarck callers Wednesday. Walter Dietaman and soh, Edwin, took a load of grain to Bismarck ee day: =. aa 85} de Robert Miller was a caller at the; Joe Pisher home Friday. Mr, and Mrs. Ed Widger enter- tainu@ Mr. and Mrq, Elmer Bloom- quist atid son, Wayne; from near Mt- Kenzie, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer G&und- quist and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Carter and two sons from Arnold. Thanks- giving day. | John Olsen spent Thanksgiving at the FP. L. Owen home. Elmer Sundquist and Ed Widger were Bismarck callers Wednesday. The Charles McCormicks went to McLeod, N. D., to spend Thanksgiv- ing at the home of Mrs. McCormick's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Odison. William Kershaw went to Bismarck ‘Wednesday. His son, Arthur, and Arthur Norum returned home with him to spend the rest of the week. i Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Madland entertained Selmer Oanes, Carl Carl- son and Harry Smith Thanksgiving day. Floyd Owen, Jake Harms and sis- ter, Vina, were shoppers in Bismarck: Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dietzman and son and Gladys Tooker were enter- tained at dinner Thanksgiving day by Mr. and Mrs. Seaman Gibson. Mr, and Mrs. Tebbo Harms had as their guests Thanksgiving day Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tellinghausen and fam-| ily and Miss Gladys and Miss Dena’ Ness, all of Bismarck. Clark Monroe and Edwin Dietz- man were callers at the T. Harms home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fisher and chil- dren spent Thanksgiving at the home of Mrs. Fisher's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carlson of Naughton township. The members of the Three Leaf’ Clover Homemakers’ club entertained their husbands at a chicken dinner at the William Kershaw home Sat- urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harms sang. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dietzman vis-| ited at the Joe Fisher home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller and family visited at the Phil Gable home ‘Sunday. Louie Olsen visited his brother, John, Sunday. * | Trygg | By GLADYS NELSON ‘ Marvin Hendrickson of Regan vis- ited Friday and Saturday at the George Nelson home. Mrs. Fred Hobeck and son, Orville, and her brother from Lime Creek, Minn., who accompanied them here, were guests Friday at George Nel- son’s, Mrs, Elsie Cunningham visited Fri- day at one of the Bismarck hospitals: with Mrs. Homer Taylor. Sam Brown and Fred Hendrickson of Regan motored to Minot and vi- cinity Friday, returning Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson, Ger- ‘ie Mae and John Anderson motored to Bismarck Wednesday on business. Irene and Floyd Anderson came home Wednesday night to spend Thanksgiving with their parents, Mr. ‘and Mrs. John Anderson. Irene and Floyd Anderson went to) the Fred Hobeck home near McKen- zie Sunday. Emma Nelson has returned to her home from Bismarck, where she re- ceived treatments for her hip, which was injured in a fall from a horse some time ago. A‘ crowd of about 30: people from here went to the Fred Hobeck home; Saturday night to help them cele- brate their 17th wedding anniversary. A small collection was presented them for the occasion. A midnight lunch- to buy a remembrance appropriate con was served. Sam Brown and Fred Hendrickson of Regan have returned from Greene, 20 miles northwest of Minot, where they disposed of five carloads of hay which the Nelson brothers will bale and ship from Baldwin. Mr. and Mrs. Porter Nelson and family were entertained Sunday at dinner by the George Nelson family. Gertie Mae Nelson returnéd home| Sunday from the Fitzgerald home in Rock Hill, where she spent Thanks-| giving. re Heaton J SS. By SARAH HEINLE Peter Hallan was an overnight guest at the A. H. Heinle home Tues- y. A- crowd attended the fu- neral at the Presbyterian church at ‘Wilton for Fred Herman. Mrs. Dave Keck, who has been in the hospital at Bismarck, returned to her home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berg and Grandmother Berg were visitors at the Fred Wagner home Tuesday eve- zg. Freida Klein of Wilton is working at the Dave’Keck home. ° Joe Brezden called at the A. H. Heinle home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle and son, Andrew, were visitors at the William ‘Wagner home Friday. John Schlod motored to Saturday. Mrs. Walter Grewe and family re- turned to their home in Falkirk Sun- day. t eccrine Alta | Oe By KARL SCHATZ Dan Reinhart was an Alta shop- Per Monday evening. ‘Wilton Mr, and Mrs, John Stroh and fam- | *# ily were visitors at the Karl Schatz home Tuesday. Donald Schaffer now is employed at the Emil Warner home near Mercer. Earl McAllister called in Alta Mon- day. Henry Schaffer, Jr., was @ caller ne the Karl Schatz home on Wednes- lay. Clarence Odermann was an Alta visitor Monday. Emanuel Hintz, who is employed at the Ed Berg home, spent Wednesday evening and part of Thursday at the Karl Schatz home. Karl Schatz and son Edwin made a business trip to McClusky Wednesday. Pauline and Henry Schatz, Sr., came @ |Home with them. George Hecker was. ® McClusky caller Saturday. Gerald Jones called at the Karl Schatz home on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brackett spent Thursday at the John Anderson home. Charles Larson was a Pickardville caller Saturday evening. David and Thafield Schatz called te Emjl Johnson's home Friday eve- ning. Clarence Odermann spent the week- ends with the Coomb’s. e Baschee was an Alta shopper Saturday. Charlie Larson was a visitor at the Emil Johnson home Friday. Thafield Schatz called at the Roy Just home early Saturday. R. H. Hornboucher of near Denhoff was in this community Friday. John and Henry Schaffer were Pickardville shoppers Saturday. —_—__________ | Arena | OO By MRS. 0. McINTYRE Elmer Drum was a business caller in Tuttle Monday. A Thanksgiving program was. given by Miss Fae Roberts and her pupils at her schoolhouse Wednesday. Ed Schuler called at Harry Ulfers Tuesday. Mrs. Caroline Kraft was a guest at She Leameare home near Wing this week, Miss Mary Cromwell was an over- Bieat guest at the Kraft home Sun- ry. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and sons Dean and Harold were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Drum Sunday. Mrs. Owen McIntyre and Miss Fac Roberts and Roscoe and Mary Alice McIntyre called at the Allen Frazier home Sunday. Wilbert Neiters spent Sunday at his * home. A dancing party was given at the Fodé home Saturday night. MP. and Mrs, Elmer Drum and Miss Mary Cromwell ‘were at the Philip Webber home Friday. Miss Iva Duncan was a caller at the McIntyre home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klagenburg and family, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Mcintyre and children, Miss Fae Roberts, George McIntyre, Bill Neiters and J. J. Gibbs were entertained by Mr. and Mrs, William Spitzer at Thanksgiving er. y Miss Lena Kraft, Andrew, Harold and Arthur Kraft, the Misses Pauline, $|Hild aand Helen Wolf, and Blutch Wagner were guests at the Elmer} Drum home Thanksgiving. Blutch Wagner and Philip Webber are shipping two cars of livestock from Arena. Webber will take the ‘stock to the Twin Cities. Jamie Tees was a business caller in town Saturday. John Bailey was a business: caller in Wing Saturday. Allen Frazier has been ill with the flu, the past week. Gerald Parpeno made a business trip to Wing Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and sons were in Wing Friday. Miss Luella Augustadt went to Goodrich to spend the week-end with her parents. William Ryan and son Thomas and! Fred and Adam Hass were callers at McIntyre’s Monday. John J. Gibbs of Hurdsfield is spending a few days at the McIntyre -jhome. He is Mrs. McIntyre’s uncle. Ben Klagenburg called at Elmer Drum’s Sunday evening. a: Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and sons were entertained at the E. E. Glanville home in Florence Lake township Thanksgiving. Andrew Kraft was a business caller in Wing Wednesday. Raymond Steiglemeyer was on the ‘Sick-list this week. Ed Ochner lost a valuable horse {Tw jroad. i Miss Luella Augustadt, Teddy Haas, | |Mr. and Mrs. Adam Haas and Miss; —— {Esther Haas attended the school pro- | Miss |oward Kershaw home Tuesday eve- gram Wednesday, | By FERN R. STEWART Isham Belk and Fay Edgerly were | town callers Tuesday. - ; Seaman Gibson was a town caller Tuesday. Mrs. Mildred McLean is afew days at the T. home. | Mrs. Carey Johnson, of Bismarck, spent Wednesday and Thursday, vis- iting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson, Miss | Grace Johnson, Raymond, Alton and | Carey Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Johnson, Mrs. Mildred McLean and son Buddy were Thanksgiving din- ner guests at the William Kershaw home. Tom Smith and Eli Harding called at the T. N. Johnson home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John _ Sedivic and Misses Marion and Margaret Ness; and Bernard Ness visited with Mrs. Meta Ness in the hospital Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith and Margaret and Bernard Ness visited} with friends in Hazelton Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Anderson were Sunday dinner guests at the John Sedivic home. Mrs, Bernice Sherman and children visited at the Frank Rice home Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart were Driscoll callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Dorson have moved to the place formerly. occupied by George Magnus. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lewis and fam- ily were dinner guests Thanksgiving at the Henry Apland home. Mr. and Mrs, Ed Schmidkunz and family spent Thursday at the Chal- vin Belile home. Art Chenoweth was a town caller Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Hassin Eele and family were town callers Wednesday. ‘The Sterling teachers visited their homes over Thanksgiving. Miss ‘Weaver went to Burnstad, Mrs. Agnes Wright went to Valley City and Miss Thomas and Clifford Olson went to go. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zuraff and family spent Thanksgiving at the H. R. Wright home. Mr. and Mrs. Helmar Meland and family were dinner guests Thursday at the J. H. Riley home in Sterling. | Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart and {family spent Thursday at the J. D. Stewart home in Driscoll. Mrs. Mildred McL¢an-spent a few days the last week at the Max Lang home. Mr. and Mrs. Elder Elness were town callers Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Johnson en- tertained friends Wednesday to cele- brate her father's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Peterson of Driscoll spent Thanksgiving at the Clarence Anderson home, Martin Reddy was a Driscoll caller Monday. Raymond, Alton, Olive and Howard Johnson called at the Tom Stewart home Monday evening. Joseph Dorson had the misfortune of breaking his leg recently. (ee ee S.W. Burleigh (Enns: ide rier eke By KATIE D. STEWART Lee Mallard, who has been ill ‘at his home, is reported to be not getting along as well as was expected. Howard Kenney returned, Tuesday after spending a few days at his home in Wilton. . Mrs. Flora Stewart has moved in with her son Willie on his farm near Magnus. Mrs. James Koras and children were guests at the home of Mrs. Karas’ sister, Mrs. Charles Mallard, Thanksgiving Day. Callers from this vicinity who were in town Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Davenport, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mallard, Mrs. Lee Mallard, Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart, Ed Becknall, Alex Stewart and Donald and Malcolm Nicholson. y Thomas is working for Alex Stewart. He formerly worked near Beulah. Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart were esday. It dropped dead on the| Maxine Allensworth was out of {school Wednesday with infection in 2 hand. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Crawford and clic Milman visited at the ning, Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoover _enjoy- ed a venison supper at the C. D. Kim- | ball home Tuesday evening. Mrs. Marshall Dralle and son ‘Dutch and daughter, Twila, and Mrs. Orin Dutton, motored to Bismarck ‘Tuesd: Miss Valley City where she will Thanksgiving at her home. Mr, and Mrs, O. U. Dutton enter- tained the following for Thanksgiving dinner: Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Dralle and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoo- ver and family, Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Wiseheart, and the Misses Clara Mak and Evelyn Olson and Don Dralle of Moffit. ‘W. 8. Tuplett, Miss Lydia Briscoc and Mr. and Mrs. M. M, Dralle, at- tended the Turner-Elness funeral in Sterling Friday. Irwin Reid was a caller at the Dutton home Friday morning. Miss Lucile Milman spent Thanks- giving with friends near Sterling. Mr, and Mrs. George Kuntz gaye a party for friends Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Mildenberger and Mr. and Mrs. Cooper of Bismarck were among the guests. Red Dralle spent Thursday, night with Roy Dutton. Miss Jean Crawford of Mandan and Leonard Crawford of Bismarck spent Thanksgiving at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Craw-} ford. Miss Twila Dralle visited several days last week at the Dutton home. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Andrews and daughter were and Mr, and Mrs. Les- | ter Andrews and son were Thanks- giving dinner guests at the George Morris home. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Triplett, Miss Lydia Briscoe, Dutch Dralle and El- mer Schwartz enjoyed a venison din- ner at the William Mills home Sun- day. Miss Clara Mauk of Moffit spent the Thanksgiving holidays-at the O. U. Dutton home. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Whitteaker and son Jr. shopped in Bismarck Wed- nesday. Mr. and, Mrs. Orin Dutton and/ family, Miss Clara Mauk, Don Dralle and Clarence Beard were Sunday guests at the Dralle home. Mr. and Mrs. George Morrison and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lester An- drews and son, and Mr. Beatty were dinner guests at the Homer An-} drews home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Kimball were entertained at dinner Sunday at the Jason Hoover home. ilian Lee left Wednesday for spend Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Reid and family | — enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner at the Hoffman home near Moffit. & Re ae | Wild Rose | OF By MES. W. H. BROWNAWELL A daughter was born ‘Monday to | Olsen and Miss Lillian Newmann. Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson of Braddock. Mother and child are do- ing well. Ernest Saville went to Hazelton Sunday for treatment for a sore thumb, which had developed into blood poison. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brownawell and Ervin Wentz enjoyed Thanks- giving dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brownawell at Sterling. Miss Helen Brownawell of Bismarck also was a guest. . Mrs, Gus Hirvela has been staying at the home of her daughter, Kayki near Pursian Park. Mrs. Kay- ki was seriously ill, but now is im- proving. . Miss Ester Lang spent the Thanks- giving holidays ‘at the home of her parents in Sterling. Miss Gertrude Berg, who taught here several years ago, now teaching near Linton, spent Thanksgiving at the Ernest Saville home. Lee and Ray Saville visited Sun- day at the home of their brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Swanson. Agon Feltheim had Thanksgiving dinner at the home of Mrs. John Peterson in Braddock. + Thanksgiving guests at the Ernest Saville home included Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Swanson and sons Marvin and Stewart home. Ed Becknall visited with James Brown Sunday evening. Mrs. Claud Houser visited with Anna Nicholson Sunday. ©. G. Davenport has been on the sick list but is improving. + Cialis, | Missouri ° By L. M. CRAWFORD Miss Evelyn Frier, teacher of the Manning school No. 1, gave a pie so- cial Tuesday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Clark are the Parents of an 8 1-2 pound baby boy! born Nov. 26 at the Bismarck hos- pital. Mother ard baby are getting along nicely. i George Cabbage spent Thanksgiv- | ing at his parents’ home. Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford and daughter Lucille and Henry Craw- ford, Sr., were Tuesday dinner guests ;at the home of Mrs. Laura Kimball near Moffit. ing vacation at the Leslie Clark home. , Mr. and Mrs. William MacDonald and family and Mr. and Mrs. Alex | Anderson and family were Thank: giving Day dinner guests at the An- | drew Irvine home. | Mr. and Mrs. Emory Woodworth | attended the funeral of Roy Turner and Glen Elness in Sterling Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford and | daughter visited at the James Robi- | dou home Friday afternoon. | 1 Elton and Robert Anderson spent | ja few days last week visiting at the |home of their grandparents, Mr. and | Mrs. William MacDonald. Mrs. Emory Wocdworth spent sev- eral days last week visiting at the/ home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cleveland in Bismarck. | Brittin | oo By 0. DUTTON { Mrs. Laura Kimball entertained 'friends and relatives at a turkey din- ner Thanksgiving Day. Mr, and Mrs. Dewey Olson and family, Mrs. Ed Ol- son, of Moffit, Mr. and Mrs, John Crawford and daughter Lucile, Henry Crawford, Sr., of Missouri, Mr. and LMrs. C. D. Kimball, and Edgar Coop- er were guests. Bob McDonnell spent Thanksgiv- jing his brother Paul, near Wing, re- guests Thanksgiving Day at the Alcx; Harold, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Swan- son and Miss Gertrude Berg. Miss Mabel Wilson spent the ‘Thanksgiving holidays visiting her parents at Jamestown. The Wild Rose pupils enjoyed a half a week holiday while the teach- ers spent Thanksgiving at their homes. Mrs.|{and Mrs. Homer Craven and family, Monday afterncon with Mrs, Albert Johnson. ‘i Edwin Tosseth dias been on the sick ; ist in Bismarck. Albert Perkins,’ Walter and Miss | mare Elsie Coleman were Bismarck sho; pers Friday.’ H Mr. and Mrs. Howard Watkins and Albert Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Arne Tosseth and son, Edwin, and Miss Ida Tosseth were j Wilton callers Wednesday evening. mother. i \ Miss Cora De Vee Richards gave a Wednesday afternoon at Still. Mr. and Mrs, Benton Backman and | Grace Johnson were Friday guests of Mrs. Backman’s mother, Mrs. A. Tosseth. Marilyn Johnson and father were Wilton shoppers Saturday. Walter Keator called at the Tosseth home Sunday. He took the Misses Ida and Betty to Still Wednesday Mrs. Iva Keator. Owen Davis is spending a few days | d: near Wing visiting his brother Paul. o-. hee Hazlegrove _ J ——« By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Ben Klangenburg and son called Monday at Hazlegrove's, Miss Faye Roberts gave a Thanks- giving program at her school Wednes- day night. Elmer Perry and.his mother, Mrs. I. I. Perry were guests at the Ray a week visiting at the J. B. Lands- berger and J. J. Landsberger homes. Cleo and Lee Kott, who teach near a uc, spent Thanksgiving at their Miss Inger Nord spent the week-end | home, returning to Hague Sunday. | Mrs. P. V. Kurtz motored to Bis-{ k Saturday where she broad- : ed a program over the radio. i Miss teaches near Hague, son Johnnie, Mrs, F. L. Watkins, and | giving at the John Baker home. |. Miss Beth Common arrived home { ner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. | Monday after. spending the Thanks- j igiving vacation at her home in Ink-/{ ster. | Carl Roberts of Fargo arrived in Hazelton Oliver Tosseth returned home with | Thanksgiving at the Joe Wohlman them to spend Thanksgiving with his | home. | |_ A number of the Hazelton Eastern Star members motored to Linton to} party for her pupils and their parents jattend a mecting which was held there. Mrs. Harry Johnson arrived home Sunday from Mandan where she had Spent several days. A meeting was evening’ in the school gym for the purpose of organizing a women's vol- ley ball team. A meeting was held Saturday eve- | ning in an effort to organize a Baby evening where they wefe guests of | Bee 4-H club. Miss Mae Stoddart returned Mon- 'y from her home at Jamestown, nere she spent the Thanksgiving vacation. The freshman 9) high school party Friday evening af- j ter the basketball games. Rev. and Mrs. MacDonald and fam- ff spent Thanksgiving in Buffalo, N. The regular bridge club met Tues- day evening at the home of Mrs. Roy Yeater. Rev. Father Schweitzer conducted church services at Braddock Sunday. J.D. McCusker transacted business Mildred McDonnell, who} spent Thanks- Wednesday and _ spent held Wednesday class will hold a Hazlegrove and Frank Gray homes; at Bismarck Monday. Thanksgiving Day. John Sattler called Friday at the Ray Hazlegrove home. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Emil Sattler and | daughters Shirley Jean and Frances and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Sattler and | 9 family were guests Saturday evening at the homes of Mr. and Mrs, John Sattler and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stew- art. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Goldsmith and family were guests at a Thanksgiving dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Benson were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Vernal Goldsmith Sunday. Ed Wagner called Sunday at Hazlegroves. John Goldsmith called at Milt Gold- smith’s Sunday. Fred Wetzel and Miss Bell Gold- smith and Harold Goldsmith called homes. John Larson was a guest Sunday at the John Sattler home. ( Menoken By MRS.-JENNIE DANCE Mr. and Mrs. R. G, Abelein enter- tained at supper Thanksgiving Day for Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Reitzel, Miss Blanche Stewart, Miss Margarette Mr. and Mrs. Fay Salter, who have been living near Regan, have moved on the Feller farm northwest of Men- oken. Jake Salter tipped over in his truck while en route to Regan. Not much damage was done to the ear. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers and fam- ily had Thanksgiving dinner with Mrs. Ayers parents, Mr..and Mrs. F. Bailey of south of Bismarck. My. and Mrs. Clifford Craven and son Arthur, Hulbert ‘Craven, Mr. and Mrs. John Craven and family, Mr. Mr, and Mrs, Chester Mattson of Mc- Kenzie, Mr, and Mrs. Milton Rue and family of Bismarck all were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Craven Thanksgiving Day. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dance and fam- ily motored to Bismarck Thursday, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Halvor John- son. Miss Blanche Stewart, Miss: Mar- garette Olsen and Miss Lillian New- mann were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edd Ebling Thanksgiving Day. |» Harry Graves is staying with his |; Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles] + Graves while working at the depot at | @-———-—-—-_—_—_—__—_-9 Sterling. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mills and fam- ily, Henry Irving, Mr. and Mrs. Clif- ford Craven, Mrs. R. M. Ludeman and Arthur Hulbert were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dance Sunday. AUS Sa ei rh mea | Hazelton ‘ r By ADALINE LANDSBERGER Mr. and Mrs. George Lenhart spent Jake Voll was a Bismarck visitor Friday. rr 9 | Miss Mabel Kramer spent Thanks- | Ghylin | giving with her mother, Mrs. Ollie (—$—<$aS —— | Kramer. By MARGARET DAVIS Mrs. Oscar Sunquist and son Hugo were Sunday guests of Mrs. A. Tos- seth and son Oliver. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson and daughter Marilyn, Mr. Albert Per- kins, Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Perkins, Miss Elsie McCullough, Mrs. Frances Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. J, F. Watkins and family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Watkins Thanks- giving Day. Staton Davis, who has been visit- turned to his home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hedstrom were Saturday evéning callers on Mr. and Mrs, Walter Sunquist. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Perkins and family were Sunday evening guests of Mrs. Perkins’ mother, Mrs. A. Tosseth. Miss Dorothy Little spent her Thanksgiving vacation in Wilton, the guest of Miss Cora De Vee Richards. Miss Richards is teacher of the Still school, while Miss Little is teacher of Ghylin No. 3. Miss Margaret Davis was a guest of the Misses Ida and Bergetta Tosseth one afternoon this week. H--F. Johnson of Bismarck visited relatives in this vicinity Sunday. Paul Davis of Wing had lunch Sat- urday with his brother, Owen Davis. Mr, and Mrs. Gross. Broste, and daughter, Mr. Henry Broste and Mr. John Sandberg were Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Holgerson. Miss Dorothy Little was a shopper in Bismarck Saturday. Paul Davis of near Wing spent ‘Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Davis. Miss Mildred Funston was a Satur- day shopper in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Davis, son Staton and daughters, Margaret, Eu- nice and Leona were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs.-Irvin. Johnson of Bismarck. -Alan-Dutton. spent -Friday. night-at the home of his uncle, O. U. Duiton. Mrs. W. D. Sunquist and daughter Leona and Miss Eunice Davis spent } Thanksgiving with friends at New Salem. Miss Blanche Casey, who is inj, training at the St. Alexius hospital, |, arrived in Hazelton Saturday to spend Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Semling mo- tored to Bismarck Saturday. The Christian Mothers society will meet Saturday at the home of Mrs. J. B. Landsberger. Charles Raridan and Lester Brikgle transacted business at Linton Satur- day. Ben Klahunde spent Thanksgiving with Hazelton friends. Mrs, L. Gregory was on the sick Uist last week. Miss Margaret Hoff left Monday for an extended visit with her par-} ents at Linton. James Andrus spent Thanksgiving with friends at Hazelton. Emil Zerbes was a Bismarck vis- itor last week. | Mrs. Koch and daughters Connic and Dolly returned Monday from Mitchell, S. D., where they spent Thanksgiving vacation. . Basketball games will be held Fri- day evening in the school gymnasium between the Linton and Hazelton first and second teams. 23 M. J. Killen of Brooten, Minn., ar- rived here Wednesday to spend a short time at the Tom Shea home. | Killeen is Mrs. Shea's father. Arne Dahl left Saturday for St. Paul with a car of livestock. On his way home he stopped for a few days’ visit with Edward Shea at Clearwater, Minn, Joe Prefontaine motored to Tuttle last Sunday to get Mrs. Adeline tives there for two weeks. Miss Ruth Crawford, who teaches in Linton, spent Thanksgiving at her home. Mr. Crawford took her back to Linton Sunday. Abe Miller transacted business at! Bismarck Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carmen and son Bobby of Watertown, S. D., and Mike Hurkes of Castfewood, 8. D:, ar- |. J. Lloyd Stone from Thanksgiving vacation. son, 8. W. Beyer and son Raymond mo- tored to Temvik Monday. ai Edward Smith has purchased a new truck. Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet were Sterling callers Wednesday. | Mr. and Mrs. Elder Elness were Bis- marek callers Monday. Mr, and Mrs, Adolph Hansen and daughter Christine evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Magnus were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stile Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schoon, pent a few days visiting with Mrs. boone parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter- sen at Verona, returne - a few days visiting with friends. day. Home Aine J. R. Johnson accompanied Tyler} Jchnson to Sterling Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bassen and family from _néar Driscoll, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schoon, and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen Thanksgiving dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon. Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Stile and fam- ily fhotored to Edgeley to spend Thanksgiving with Mr. Stile’s sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Farnworth. i Charley Morton and sister Miss Ma- bel from near Driscoll spent Thanks- giving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Harding. companied them home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. nephew Frankie were callers at the jElsus Elness home in Sterling Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson, and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beyer and family, ;Were entertained at dinner at the Henry Olson home Thanksgiving day. Mrs. Adolph Hansen spent Wednes- dey with her mother and sister, Mrs. Christ Schoon and Miss Tillie Schoon. Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet were Sterling callers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Magnus and family from near Wing were Thanks- giving dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Magnus, Clar- ence Magnus also spent the week-end! there. Miss Nellie Dance, teacher of school Boileau, who has been visiting rela- | No, 3 spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Dance at Me- noken. W. A. Stile and Robert Barrows were business callers in Bismarck ‘Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and family were entertained at Thanks- giving dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ap rived in Hazelton last week and spent }at the home of Mr, returned Sunday Jamestown. where he spent —> Clear Lake By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Schoon and who have been Schoon’s parents at Verona, returned home the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs, Will Stiles and fam- ily left Wednesday Edgeley to spend Thanksgiving with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson spent Wednesday at Bismarck shopping. Mr. Mable Carlson spent Thanksgiving vacation with rel- atives in Driscoll. ' Miss Sunday at the Hazelgrove and Gray teaches near Sykeston, and George Chappell spent the Thanksgiving hol- idays with Mr. and Mrs, Albert Chris- tensen, ‘| Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson called on Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schoon enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon and family Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Van Vleet called on Mr. and Mrs. Thanksgiving Day. Mrs. Marie Olausen had as dinner guests Thanksgiving Day Mr. and Mrs. Harold Christianson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon enter- tained relatives Thanksgiving Day. Miss Myrtle Christensen and Wal- ter Christensen were capital city call- ers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland enter- tained a number of friends and rela- tives Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Van Vleet and daughter Rosemary spent Saturday evening at the Albert .Christensen home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson enjoyed Sunday callers. Raider Olausen was a Sunday caller at the Katerba home. Miss Myrtle Christensen and George Chappell returned to Sykeston Sun- day after a few days’ visit here. Miss Jennie Waiste spent Saturday at Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs..E, A. Van Vleet were Sunday callers at the Allen Van Vleet home, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Erickson and son Gordon spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Selden Bryant. visiting Mrs. afternoon for of Granville Myrtle Christensen, who Allen Van Vleet Christiana By VIOLET A. CLARKE spent Tuesday who and family were Eli Harding ac- Elder Elness and :sen and Mrs. W. A. PERT OE ner ner nanerr ts st if Hampton Newland Friday night, Adolph Han- . A. Stile won first prizes, W. A. Stile and Mrs. fartin Magnus won consolation prizes. Eli Harding and sister Miss Emma were Saturday evening callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charley Mor- ten near Driscoll. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and fam- ily were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adoph Han- sen. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schoon, L. B, Olson, Ray Olson and Miss Charlotte Olson were entertained at the Christ Schoon’s Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clooten were Bismarck visitors Saturday. Miss Violet Clarke visited with Mrs. Adolph Hansen Monday. Mrs. L. B. Roth was a Sterling call- er Friday. —— By ELIZABETH KOPPY Frank Chesrown and son, Francis, and John Green transacted business) in Bismarck Monday. Earl Smith, who has been working at Devils Lake now is staying at the Frank Lawler home. Wallace Kyes was a business caller] in Linton Tuesday. ] Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy visited their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Rebenitsch, Jr. of near Fort Rice the early part of this week. Lawrence Price, “Buster” Perry and Lawrence Chandler of the Gayton vi- cinity were seen here Wednesday aft- ernoon. Business callers in Linton from this vicinity Wednesday were Godfrey Grenz, Math Koppy, Christ Jocb and Ferdinand Kiemele. Misses Pauline Koppy and Eva Wolf of Strasburg spent Thanksgiv- ing vacation with the former's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy. Frank Chesrown and son, Francis, went to Linton to spend Thanksgiv- ing at their home. Herman Backhaus and son, Her- man, were business callers at the Steve Koppy home Friday. spent the Thanksgiving vacation at their respective homes. Mr. and Mrs. John Dixon and family spent Thankagiving in Bis- marck with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cow- . Christensen and daugh- ter, Shirley, visited at the Sidney Waddington home Thursday evening. prema inert Aon Sibley Butte | |__ Sibley Butte | By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUYST Fred Hedstrom motored to McKen- zie Monday. C. A. Mattson motored to Bismarck Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thompkins were dinner guests at the Alex Couch home ‘Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Clizbe enter- tained the following at dinner Thanksgiving day: Warreh: Clizbe and family, R. C. Wildfang and fam- ily, Glen Grandbois and Mary Ellen Reese. . tea ihe Pe V. M. Craven enter- aine e following at Thanksgi dinner: C. A. Mattson and rai C. 8. Craven and family, H. C. Cra- je hee family, John Craven and family and Milton Rue and of Bismarck. aaa Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Carter and sons of Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lund- quist, E. Bloomquist and family, and Henry Kline spent Thanksgiving day at the E. A. Widger home. Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Clizbe, Alan and Willis attended the double fu- neral at Sterling Friday. Earl Evans and E. Bloomquist were aria? See Wednesday. ir. and Mrs, Paul Thom are to Bismarck Friday. aed . and Mrs. O. J. Roth spent Thanksgiving day at the Adam Shauer home. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Davenport are parents of a son born Nov. 30. August Hogue called on C. A. Matt- son Saturday. Henry Larson was a McKenzie Henry Knittel and Walter Schier- meister called on friends in Gayton one day this week. John Renschler and Earl Smith were business callers in Linton Fri- day. ie Albert Goehring called at the John Ohlhauser, Sr., home Friday evening. Misses Hilda and Caroline Back- haus and Julia Pitzer and Herman Backhaus, Jr., visited at the John Backhaus home Wednesday evening. Business callers in Linton from this vicinity Saturday were Math Koppy, Herman Backhaus and sons, John and Herman; Mr. and Mrs. John Ohihauser, Sr., and son, Gus Joeb, John Ohlhauser, Jr., Bill Joeb, Art Wohl, “Ted” Burkhardt, Bill and Jim Herr and Rhineholdt Burkhardt. Fred Petrie, “Bud” Shier of Linton, dim Postle and Dewey Lawler went fishing Sunday. Mrs. Emmet Perry and daughter Ruth of Gayton moved into the God- frey Grenz home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Perry has a room there and will stay there during the winter months while teaching Gayton School No. 2. Walter Schiermeister called on friends in Temvik Sunday. Business callers in Linton Monday were Math Koppy, Herman Back~ haus, Sr., Walter Schiermeister and Steve Unger. Mr. and Mrs. John Ohthauser, Jr., and family visited at the Fred Ohl- hauser home Sunday evening. John Joeb was a business caller at the Fred Ohlhauser hon:> ?*onday. o_O | Macomber | o———_—_——_? By MRS. 0. LARSON Clarence Flavin left Tuesday for Flint, Mich., where he will join his family. Flavin has been employed by the local.coal company. He mo- tored to Fargo with his aunt, Mrs. Alfred Zuger and went the remain- der of the way by train. Jack Abbot spent Thanksgiving at Velva with his wife. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Johnson, Hills- boro, spent Thanksgiving vacation as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. McGinnis. Mrs. Meta Jones returned Tuesday from Bismarck, after spending a week there with friends. - Alvin Allickson, Jamestown, was a guest at the Harry Anderson home over Thanksgiving. Miss Jane Dixon attended a meet~' ing of the Rainbow Girls in Bismarck Thursday evening. Harry Anderson, accompanied by Mrs. Pauline Thorsness and Alvin Allickson, Jamestown, attended a@ dance in Bismarck recently. Pete Timenson had his. finger crushed Monday while at work. Mr. and Mrs. William Ollenburger had as Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Dave Ghylin and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Dixon and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ollenburger visited Sunday at the Thomas Hanwell home in Chapin. Many dinners were given in Ma- comber Thanksgiving for relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leben had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. William Leben and Mr. and Mrs. August Kilian. Mr. and Mrs. Art Powers enter- tained Mr. and Mrs, August Peter- son, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Powers, Ethel Johnson and John Carlson. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Corrington were guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. G.| Iverson. Miss Rose Klein and Jack Axte, Bismarck, were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Henry Ollenburger. Mr. and Mrs, R. D. Flavin had for guests Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Venaas and family, Wilton. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morgan were entertained at the Ed Morgan home. T. G. Gerow spent Thanksgiving in Minneapolis with relatives. i Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Miller and family were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Stocks, Baldwin. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ollenburger and son Allan were entertained at the home of Mrs. Ollenburger’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spitzer, Bald- win, Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Danielson mo- tored to Regan Thanksgiving and were dinner guests of Mr. and. Mrs. Jacob Danielson. Mr. and Mrs. William Herman) were dinner guests at the John Stoltz home, Wilton, Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Waddington| and family spent Thanksgiving with Mrs, Waddington’s mother, Mrs. Mary, Ollenburger, at Willton. Adeline re- mained with her grandmother until Warren Keeler near Driscoll. ‘ogressive whist party was held * Saturday. Miss Elste McCollough and- Miss and Mrs, Ole] charlotte Wilmot, Ecklund teachers, caller Monday. Mr. Couch had the misfortune of damaging his truck en - marck Friday. ae Clarice Davenport and fami is= ited at the L. Davenport ay Sat- urday. Carl Evans mi pean, otored to Bismarck County Superintendent Miss Hu- Dorothy "Huber vised” te’ ras luber, here Monday. pay Pince) ne on @ perfect attend- ord for all pupils month of November ee LL .. \ Still i) ———. $$ By B. P. HAGSTROM Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Erickson shopped in Bismarck Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Johnson and Son and daughter of Naughton, L. M. Nordquist and son Verner, Mrs. John Johnson and son Ragnar, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson and son Philip, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson were guests of Mrs. Signe Johnson Thanks- aiving day. ‘ussell Newman of Wilton spent Friday with his cousin, George Jonn- son. Miss Verna Strand was a guest o! Miss Mary Oster in Regan Friday. : Mr. and Mrs. Erick Pearson and children and Axel Asplund dined at the Hagstrom home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Boettcher called on Axel Asplund Monday. Lynn and Walter Strand called on George Johnson Sunday afternoon. no Soben. sotinacey visited with Tt daughter, Mrs. Walter Sund ‘Wedheeday. see lohn Law and Axel Asplun yen callers Tuesday. ae reorge and Doris Johnson drove their sister, Velma, to the Charley wes home Sunday. ir, and Mrs. John lund ai sons, Lloyd, Kenneth Fe Robert, and Mrs. Mary Peterson of Mandan shopped ae ‘Wilton Wednesday. humber of young people enjoyed a sleigh ride party Friday fesile: After the ride Mrs. Conrad Johnson served a luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson moved from the Peter Johnson farm to the John Johnson farm north of Still. They are making their home with Mrs. Johnson's mother. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Noon and daughter, Neva; Mr. and Mrs. Wil- bur Noon and son, D'Wayne, and Miss Helen Johnson were dinner guests at the Nels Alm home near Regan Thursday. Rev. and Mrs. Iver Oster and daughter, Mary, of Regan and Rev. Fred Gottwald were Thanksgivin day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Strand. Miss Naomi Hagstrom of Windsor spent her Thanksgiving vacation at her home here. Mr, and Mrs. John Asplund and sons drove Mrs. Mary Peterson to her home in Mandan re Mr. and Mrs. Martin Strand children visited with Mr. and Mrs John Law Sunday. Helen and Ruben Pearson, Axel Asplund, Anthony Erickson and. Wayne Sandstrum were callers at the’ Hagstrom home Sunday. Ed Cornel called on Bert Hedstrom Monday. Mrs. Ed Broehl and sons returned home Monday from Bismarck. Miss Mary Doyle, instru@or in School No. 4 in Estherville township, spent her Thanksgiving vacation with, relatives in Velva. Ingrid and Margaret Hagstrom! spent Tuesday and Wednesday at the Axel Asplund home. Mrs. Charley Lind motored to Wil- ton Tuesday. WHAT A SWEET TOOTH! Acton, Ind.—George Phenster, local druggist, in fighting for the $9, estate left by his mother, presented @ rather odd argument in court. He! claimed he should have the entire $9,- 000 because his mother owed him $25,- 000. He explained that this sum the total.of bills for candy, peanuts and ice cream he had provided for] her during the last 20 years. OLDEST BOOK IN WORLD The world’s oldest book is said te be a recently discovered tome in Chi-' na. It consists of seventy - eigh' wooden leaves, fixed together with string, and dates back to 100 B. C. Sac’ County, Iowa, raises moi popcorn than any other county in the United” States and probably more than any other similar ‘area the world.