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/ Prepares for Regan 12 ON HONOR ROLL New Leipzig, N. D., Dec. 16.—Twelve Second Relief Show |stsents of New Leipzig high schoo! benefit of needy families. i The home talent production pro-| weather conditions. Local residents take part in the Programs and proceeds go to a fund to be used for relief of needy persons in this district. Sponsors expect the next program and a professional scene painter this | week is preparing stage settings for chine also is being installed. TO HAVE CHRISTMAS TREE | Glen Ullin, N. D., Dec. 16—Glen | Ullin again will have a community Christmas tree, according to O. T. enson, president of the Lions club. ; Santa Claus will pay the city a per-| sonal visit during the holidays. Glen | Ullin women will sack candy and pea- | nuts to be given to children during | the Christmas program. TEACHERS ARE ROBBED | Cannon Ball, N. D., Dec. 16—Two teachers were robbed of wearing ap- . - iG aD (secretary; H. H. Westicott, senlor dea- parel stored in the Cannon Ballj schoolhouse here over the Thanksgiv- ing week-end. They were Miss Helen Szarkowski and Miss Dorothy Wead, both of Selfridge. oe IN SOUTH DAKOTA JAIL Fort Yates, N. D., Dec. 16—James | Gilland, North Dakota farmer living | north of Thunderhawk, S. D., has been taken to the Corson county jail at McIntosh. He is charged with par- ticipating in the robbery of a store at ‘Thunderhawk. KEROSENE DRINK FATAL Wishek, N. D., Dec. 16.—A drink of kerosene proved fatal to the infant child of Mr. and Mrs. John Wanner, living northeast of the city. The child died before a doctor arrived. PLAN JOINT MEETING Mott, N. D., Dec. 16—The Mott American Legion and Auxiliary will hold a joint meeting at 8 p. m. Dec. |Kinne, Williston, worthy grand ma- 17 to consider the proposal of main- taining a hall. MARRIED AT WASHBURN |were on the scholastic honor roll for Regan is making preparations for (eee six weeks’ period, another “Little Country, Theater”) n and Robert Lorenzen, 93 each, and Program next Saturday night for the | arne Frobom, 92%; sophomores—Ger- jtrude Kurle, 93%, and Elmer Fro- gram was inaugurated last Saturday |DO™ %7;, ju a ons: teas night with a record crowd in attend- | Storm, 90%, David Hintz, 90%, and ance despite the poor roads and bad | rina Kurle, 90; seniors—Estella Zwe- \ber, 91, and Ethel Lewis, 90 2-5. |mus Sorenson, 72 years old, resident f be! jot New England for the last 15 years, to be bigger and better than the {ist | aod ‘at his home six miles south of |here. Funeral services were conduct- the next show. A movi ict “ted from the Norwegin Lutheran aay ing picture ma- | -hurch with Rev. Edward Nordby of- ficiating. He leaves his widow and eight. children. Pallbearers, chosen from among his friends and neigh- bors, were Hans Larson, J. L. Strom, \Anton Stardig, John Banhoff, Theo- ‘Star rituals. . ‘They Freshmen — Winifred Harke NEW ENGLAND MAN DIES New England, N. D., Dec. 16.—Ras- dore Gutensohn, and W. F, Kramer. INSTALL MASONIC OFFICERS Flasher, N. D., Dec. 16.—Fred Ros- sow was installed as worshipful mas- ter of the Flasher lodge, No 6, A. F. and A. M. Other officers installed were T. L. Pierce, senior warden; James Rodenbaugh, junior warden; A. D. Busch, treasurer; W. T. Boyd, con; Gordon Severan, junior deacon; N. A. Davis, inner sentinel; J. O. Mc- Fall, outer sentinel; Axel Nordlund, tyler; and W. T. Boyd, chaplain. UNDERWOOD MAN DIES Underwood, N. D., Dec. 16.—Funeral services were conducted from the city hall here for R. B. Tower, resident of Underwood for the last 45 years. He was 60 years old. Assisting in the rites were members of the Knights of Pythias lodge. Rev. F. W. Gress, pas- tor of the Methodist Episcopal church, officiated. PLAN JOINT INSTALLATION Killdeer, N. D., Dec, 16.—Arrange- ments have been made for installa tion of officers of the Killdeer Eastern Star and Masonic lodges at a joint meeting beginning at 8 p. m. Dec. 17. Robert Wilcox will be installing offi- cer for the Masons and Mrs. Matilda tron, will be in charge of the Eastern —— ORGANIZE BASKETBALL TEAM i Mott, N. D., Dec. 16.—A city basket- McClusky, N. D., Dec. 16—Miss/ Martha Braunberger, daughter of Mrs, John Braunberger, Lincoln Val- Jey, and Harris Lang, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lang, Turtle Lake, were married here. PLAN SCOUT CARNIVAL Glen Ullin, N. D., Dec. 16.—A two- day Boy Scout carnival will be held here during the Christmas holidays, according to M. B. Steig, leader. The dates have not been selected. ‘ TAX CERTIFICATES SOLD Fessenden, N. D., Dec. 16—About $30,000 worth of delinquent tax cer- tificates were sold in the annual Wells county sale here, according to W. A. Zellmer, county treasurer. | PLAN CONCERT DEC. 28 Hazen, N. D., Dec. 16.—Another concert will be given by the Hazen junior band and orchestra here Dec. 28 at the high school auditorium. ARRANGE CHESS TOURNEY Hazen, N. D., Dec. 16—A Mercer county chess tournament is being ar- ranged by State's Attorney John Moses, chess enthusiast. MARRIED AT HARVEY Harvey, N. D., Dec. 16.—Miss Es- ther Koenig, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Koenig, Manfred, and Edwin Keller, Harvey, were married here. VALHALLA WOMAN DIES Fessenden, N. D., Dec, 16.—Mrs. A. 'T. Sylling of Valhalla township died in Fargo following an operation. ——— ! Stickler Solution’ | ball team has been organized here and a schedule of about 20 games is being arranged. Officers elected in- clude: 8. D. Riley, manager; Earl Colgrove, treasurer; Spencer Maerck- lein, secretary; and E. T. Anderson, coach. ee: LIGHT PLANT PAID FOR New England, N. D., Dec. 16—New England's municipal electric light and power plant is paid for. A final pay- ment on the third engine, a 180- horsepower. plant purchased three years ago, has been made, according to Mayor Harvey J. Miller. —————— DUNN CONTRIBUTES $496 Killdeer, N. D., Dec. 16.—A total of $496.78 had been contributed to the Red Cross drought relief fund in Dunn county up to Dec. 4, according to Mrs, Thomas G. Johnson, cam- paign chairman. The county quote last year was $350. FAMILY TO GO SOUTH New England, N. D., Dec. 16.—The Dr. T. L. Stangebye family soon will leave for Phoenix, Ariz. where Dr. Stangebye will-be associated with @ dental clinic during the winter. —_—$—$— CHECK FORGER AT WORK Fessenden, N. D., Dec. 16.—A forger who stole checks from H. P. Hamann, ‘Sykeston: cream buyer, has passed spurious checks amounting to $95 in towns. in this district. es (Ss WED AT NEW LEIPZIG New Leipzig, N. D., Dec. 16.—Miss Paulina Haase and Carl Hertz, well- known couple of this vicinity, were married here by Rev. Pfenning. ——<—_— FLASHER MAN SUCCUMBS Flasher, N. D., Dec. 16.—J. A. Wing, 71, who left Flasher for Moville, Ia., Oct. 16, died.in the Iowa city, his niece here was informed. Wing had been in poor health for several years. pai EIS PLAN BAZAR AT FLASHER Flasher, N. D., Dec. 16.—A bazar in the Flasher opera house is being ar- ranged for by the Ladies’ Aid of the Congregational church here. — DUNN. PIONEER DIES Dunn Center, N. D., Dec. 16.—Fran- cis Hamblin, pioneer resident of Dunn Center, succumbed here. ——_ Rent the Spare Room Through The Tribune Want Ads By George Clark foCoR. BIA D WHAT A MESB HE Is— OUT OF HIS HEAD- DELIRIOUS— CRALY = fv TOOK A DOZEN DOCTORS AND A DOZEN DOSES OF SLEEPING POTION TO QUIET HIM WHEN HE CAME TO NESTERBDAY — AFTER READING THE ACCOUNT OF HENRIETTAS WEDDING TO TOM= JHE SHOCK 1S LUABLE TO UNBALANCE HIM MENTALLY = ed JHE DOCTORS HAVE ORDERED PLENTY OF FRESH AIF AND REST — HANEN'T | GOT ENOUGH TO WORRY ABOUT? PHYLLIS OUGHT To BE ABLE TO HANDLE THIS LOVE AFFAIR OF LORAS — BUT 1 SUPPOSE I'LL HAVE TO STEP IN. 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