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* 3 a” ‘hed PE Pmt SOE ceabae anes. 1 daughter, Pauline, a Mrs. Fred | Braddock 1 Bresien ‘were Wilton shoppers Batur- cs 4 day. By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE A party was held Sunday afternoon at the Peterson home in honor of the Misses Pearl and Geraldine Koenig. ‘Many games were played, followed by a treasure hunt, Decorations Were in Xmas jing. Mrs. Peterson was assisted by Mrs. Koenig. 8. 8. y accompanied by B. J. a trip Saturday to the William Mac- Donald ranch at Glencoe. L, M. Doefschlag who has spent al- most two years in Braddock looking after his farming interests in this vi- cinity left Thursday afternoon for his home at Pasadena, Calif. Miss Alice Piers, who has been teaching at Enderlin, arrived Satur- day afternoon to spend the Christmas vacation at her home here. Mrs. J, D. McCusker came here ‘Tuesday from Hazelton and visited with Braddock friends. Mrs. Nora Sisco and daughter, Le- one, of Kintyre spent Thursday and Friday at the C. Y. Barton home. George Shepherd, county commis- sioner of Emmons county was a Brad- dock callet Friday. Wednesday evening F. M. Long was taken ill and was taken early Thurs- day morning to Bismarck by L. Rear- don and E. FP, Savaje. Mr. Long re- turned to Braddock Friday. Monday evening the Girls’ Reserve advisors gave them a party. The Community Xmas program was given in the Braddock Gym Friday Mr, and Mrs. John Schura and daughter were Wilton shoppers Sat- urday. Paul Brezden motored to Wilton} Saturday. { Paul Breeden and daughter, Anna Staice, motored to Bismarck Friday. Hatry Bresden is spending the Christmas vacation with his parents who is attending college at Valley City came home Friday. | Wild Rose i By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Swanson accom- panied Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Swanson to Bismarck Thutsday. O. R, Martini of Braddock was here on business Wednesday. dake Voll shipped a carload of cat- tle to St. Paul last week. Frank Saville and mother, Mrs. Er- nest Saville, were Bismarck visitors! Wednesday. W. H. Brownawell and son, Howard Brownawell, of Moffit took a number of dressed turkeys to Bismarck Friday. A number of our young folks attend- |; ed the Christmas program at Moffit ‘Thursday evening. Mr. and Mra. Jake Voll and Mrs. Voll’s mother and brother, Mrs. Fred Swanson and Edward Swanson were Bismarck visitors Wednesday. Miss Mabel Wilson and pupils will give a Christmas program Thursday evening, Dec. 24, at Wild Rose School evening, Dec. 18. Santa Claus with his usual pack brought delight to the children by distributing bags full of candies and nuts. Miss Lillian Hill who has been teaching in the Baker district is spending her Christmas vacation at her home here. - Mr. and Mrs, Becker ‘and email daughter left Monday for their home at Cochran, Wis., after a few week's visit with Mrs. Becker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Beseler. The ladies of the Woodman Circle met at the home of Emma Bower ‘Wedhesday evening, Dec. 16, with 10 members present. The evening was spent socially and Mrs. Long was pre- sented with a small birthday gift. The next meeting will be held with Emma Button Wednesday evening Jan. 6, where the newly elected members will be installed. The Sophomores gave @ program be- fore the assembly at 1:15 Friday. It consisted of recitations by Florence Lepisto, Leonard Dexter and Opal Mathena. James Walsh gave a very interest- ing and instructive talk to the Geog- raphy class Friday morning on his trip to the Orient. He showed minia- ture models of means of transporta- tion in these countries as well as some of the money used there. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Koenig enter- tained Thursday evening compliment- ary to Mr. and Mrs. 8. D. Tracy, who are new residents. Guest prizes left Saturday to spend his vacation at his home at River Falls, Wis. ‘The following Braddock young folks who have been attending the higher institutions of learning at other cities returned home Friday: Miss Hattie Fetterly and Miss Linda Juhola from Jamestown College, Miss Louise Bar- ton and Art Cramer from N. D. A. 0., Miss Virgie Martini and Chester Cra- mer from Valley City State Teachers College. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. DeFrance and two childreh, Mary Lou and Billy, of Hazelton, attended the Braddock Christmas tree Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hulett, Clair Hulett, Isabel Kinney, Elsie Danis- gaard and Leo Van Gordon were Bis- marck shoppers Wednesday. School closed Friday afternoon un- til Tuesday, Jan. 5, for the Christmas holidays. Miss Green left Friday to visit at Mitchell, 8. D. Mr. Wright left Saturday morning for Valley City. Mr. Wills for Leonard. Miss Sagn for Rothsay, Minn., and Miss Brudevold for Barrett, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Weber were passengers to Bismarck Wednesday to visit their daughter, Mrs. William Manley, who underwent an operation at St. Alexius hospital. They returned home Thursday bringing with them Mrs. Manley's little daughter, Colleen. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Bohlin accom- panied by Mrs. Grant Peterson and Mrs. Ivor Edholm were Bismarck call- ers Wednesday. De Forrest Thomson, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. H, Thomson, is a patient at St. Alexius hospital suffering from blood poisoning. Christmas services were held in the M. E. church Sunday evening. Spec- ial Christmas hymns were sung by the choir, Joseph and Edwin Splonskowski, who have been attending school at Richardton, returned home Saturday for thelr Christmas vacation. Messrs. Warner Sempel, Herman Junge and F. J. Zellmer autoed to Bismarck Monday. Adolph Feyereisen ts visiting at his home here. ) Heaton i o e. By SARAH HEINLE Emanuel Keck’s car burned down last Friday returning home from da: Washburn. Also his brother, Dave Keck, was with him. Mr. and Mrs. John Hammack and ‘Vernon Morrison attended the silver wedding anniversary for Mr. and Mrs. William Jennings Wednesday even- ing. Mr. and Mrs. Jennings were married 25 years ago. gi Adem Metzger of Garrison is em- ployed at the Henry Wagner farm. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle and son, Andrew, were visitors at the William ‘Wagner home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Wagner and daughters were Bismarck shoppers Friday. Dan Shearer and William Sorenson were visiting with Peter Hallan at the L. E. Hall home Thursday even- ing. g Mr. and Mrs. A. H, Heinle were Wil- ton shoppers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner and son, Rudolph, and daughters, Amanda, and Erna were Wilton shoppers Saturday. Sam Knocks and daughter, Esther, and son, Floyd, were Wilton shoppers Saturday. Bob Laughler and son, Mike, were Wilton shoppers Saturday. Jake Bazaraba anu his sister and also his mother were Wilton shoppers Saturday. f McKenzie i ° By MRS. T. T. HUGHES Mrs. George Manly of St. Paul left for Jamestown Monday after @ short visit here at the home of het son, George and family. Mrs. Lee Roy Turner of Sterling was the honored guest at a shower given by the McKenzie Larkin club. The affair also was in the form of a@ Christmas party—gifts were ex- changed, several nice gifts were pre- sented to Mrs. Turner. Mrs. George Manly and Mrs. George Hughes were in chargé of the refreshments. Vis- itors were Mrs. L. B. Smith of Sterl- ing and Mrs. E. L. Adams. The McKenzle teachers, the Misses Richworth, Olson, Simonson and San- born left Friday evening for their homes to spend the holidays. Mise Ella Leathers arrived home Friday from her school at Wolford to | NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | visiting frierids in this vicinity. Miss Elizabeth Ohlhauser underwent an operation at a Linton hospital this week. A number of friends attended a Sr. home in honor of Mr. Ohlhauser Thursday. Earl Smith left for Valley City the latter part of this week. James Andrus of Hazelton called at the Frank Lawler home Friday. Miss} Lucunda Appert accompanied | him} home and will spend the week-ehd at her home near Hazelton. Mr. and Mrs. Hefry A. Ohlhauser called at the Jake Schiermeister home Thursday evening. Emil, Edwin and Theodore Rensch- } ler transacted business in Cannonball and at the Steve Koppy home Friday. Dewey Lawler, Merle Buck and Ed. Weller were among those who tra: acted business in Cannonball Satur- any. jar*l and Lester Mausehund, who are attending school in Linton, are spending the Christmas holidays at their home here. Services were held in the Evangelical Lutheran church here Sunday. F. J. Doyen, Linton, officiated. Mrs. Robert Buck and children of near Solen are visiting at the C. H. Buck home. Mr. and Mrs. Ted McCory visited at the Porter Umber home Sunday. * A. L, Zoreb and son of Temvik and Albert Beck and Frank Koppy called at the Godfrey Grenz home Sunday. John and Chatlie Buckley of Can- nonball were in this vicinity Sunda: ee —_ | Taft , > ae si By MRS. P. GOSNEY Rev. Van Horne was calling in this vicinity Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Presley Gosney called at'the S. Triplett home south of Brit- tin Monday. George Baetty is visiting at the An- drews home. He was a town caller Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis and daughter, Marion, were Sterling call- ers Tuesday. P. M. Goshey spent Wednesday at the Hurr home. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Belk were call- ers at the Baker home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jessen shopped in Bismarck Thursday. They visited at the Homer Envik home there, bringing little Jean home with them for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Gosney and daughter, Edna, visited at the Jessen home Sunday. Howard Nelson called at the Char- ley Anderson home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Fairchild and son Hanaford were McKenzie callers spend her vacation at her home. |Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewie Wright of; Jamestown were Sunday visitors at the G. Manly home. Alice Clizbe spent the week-end with Miss Mary Ellen Reese. o f Moffit il e| By MBS. C. E. MOFFIT A crowd gathered at the hail! Thursday night to attend the Christ- mas program given by the primary and intermediate grades of the Moi- fit school. About 20 ladies gathered at the home of Mrs. Leatha Johnson on. Saturday for a surprise party on her birthday. A lunch was setved by Mrs, Fay Johnson and Mrs. C. E. peri Mrs. Johnson received many Mr. and Mrs. Ole Torgerson were Bismarck callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Burt Johnson, Miss Harriet Moffit, William and Herold Lane motored to Bismarck Thursday. Mr. Johnson consulted a ‘physician about carbuncles on his neck. C. E. Moffit was excused from jury duty Thursday until Jan. 12. He came home with Mr. and MYs. Burl Johnson Thursday evening. School closed Friday for two weeks’ vacation. Mrs. Everett Porter and daughter Beth and Neil Edwards were Bis- marck callers Saturday. Milton Doehle, Miss Etta Hoffman, Clair Porter and Mrs. A. Doehle and daughters Edna and Helen were Bis- marck callers Monday. The Misses Doehle remained with their sister, Mrs. Leslie Clark. Miss Helen Doehle came home froni er Saturday to spend her vaca- ion, The teachers left Friday for their homes to spend the holidays. Miss Armanda Iwen and her sister, Mrs. Enochson, and son Clifford left Friday morning to spend two weeks - uae Parents’ home at Arthur, ‘Mr, and Mrs. Harold Lane and sons visited at the ©. K. Lane home Sun- day. ‘The Mothers’ club held a bridge party at the Ira Peckens home Satur- Alfred Faust. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lewis and son Richard visited at the Burt Johnson home Sunday. Harold Lane made a trip to Tem- vik Monday. Charles Bullock visited at the Oscar Benz home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Pillsbury and sone were Bismarck shoppers Satur- lay. The Ladies’ Aid will meet with Mrs. Ed Olson Jan. 6. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Porter vis- ited at the John Benz home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peckens and Mrs. dim Hill were Bismarck callers Tues- y. Miss Bernice Edson went to Bis- marck Monday to spend her Christ- mas vacation. Miss Grace Miller is spending her vacation at her home south of town. Gladys and Maurice Benz came home Saturday from Ellendale to spend their Christmas vacation. Miss Ruby Benz came home Mon- day night from Ellendale to spend Christmas. pt a ee el { ‘Hampton | ae By ELIZABETH KOPPY Walter Schiermeister and Henry Knittel spent Monday evening in Can- non Ball. Jim Postle called at the Frank Ches- rown home Monday. Ted Lawler was a business caller at the Frank Lawler home Tuesday. Math Koppy transaoted business in Fort Rice recently. }. Oswin Riemer was a business caller in Cannonball Wednesday. Henry Knittel and Walter Schies- meister drove to Linton Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Satheran of Linton visited at the John Roth home ‘Thursday evening. day night. High score went to Mre,| da: Mr. and Mrs. Homer Envik were Sunday dinner guests at the Jessen home. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Gosney were Bismarck shoppers Saturday. The following from here attended the Boy Scout entertainment Friday night in Sterling: the Henry Swind- ling, George Lewis, Hehry Jessen, P. M. Gosney and Clarence Anderson | families. ‘W. E. Titus of Driscoll called at the E. L. Hurr home Monday. Mrs. Ed. Olson and daughter, Mrs. Frank Benz, visited at the John Benz home Monday. The following appeared in a pro- gram given by the boy scouts in the Sterling hall Friday night: Hugh Jes- sen, Dorothy Wildfang, Loyal Belk, Clifford Olson, Beryl Sherman, Kath- erine Cox, Stella and Velma Dyrstad, Dale and Beryle Sherman and Ole Shaper. They gave specialty numbers between the acts of a play given by the scouts. Mr. and Mrs. John Benz attended the Farmers Union meeting in Ster- ling Monday night. Mrs. Benz was elected secretary for the coming year. Mr. and Mrs, Herman Nieman and family were town callers Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jessen attended the Farmers Union meeting in Ster- ling Monday night. Mr. Jessen was re-elected, president. James Baker was a Sterling caller Monday night. Mrs. Kimbal visited her daughter, Mrs. Carl Olson, Monday. ‘There was a special meeting of the township board at the clerks office THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, = dten and Miss Frieda Ohihauser are birthday party at the John Ohlhauser | Leo spent Thursday evening at the Floyd n home. George Wachal and daughter, Em- ma, were callers at the Dietzman home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller and Mrs. Goble were visitors at the Harts home Wednesday. Leo Gable and Harold Miller were a at the Joe Fisher home Tues- y. Bill Gerkie, Bismarck, was a caller | at the Henry Miller home Thursday ; night. Mr, and Mrs. William Kershaw at- tended the wedding dance of Miss Or- pha French and Ita Hogue who were married Saturday. The dance was held at the home of Mr. and Mts. Qus Hogue notth of Bismarck. Lawrence Madland was a business caller in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mis. Walter Dietzman and) son and Miss Gladys Tooker were call- et at the Lawrence Madland and John Glum hommes Sunday. f Estherville | By MRS. ROY LITTLE * Ole and Arnold Wold spent Mon-| day at the Cecil Elkins home. a Olaf Wold was a Regan caller Mon- lay. Canfield Ladies Aid met with Mrs. Harry Davenport Wedtiesday. Harry Davenport returned home; Thursday evening from St. Paul where he has spent the last two weeks vis- iting relatives. : The Canfield Ladies Aid is sponsor- ing a free program and lunch at-the school louse on the evening of Dec. 30. The public has been invited to attend, Mrs. Roy Little visited with Mrs. Sarah Mowder Friday. Earl and George Mowder were busi-{ ness callers in Wilton Saturday. Le- land Wilmot returned home with them [i spend part of his Christmas vaca- ion, Visitors at the Ole Wold hone Fri- day evening were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Elkins and children and Mrs. Roy Lit- tle and sons Gete and Norman. Orlo Johnson and Benhardt Jordaht called at the John Carlson home Fri- day evening for Gudrun Jordahl. She will spend the week-end at her home in Canfield township. Visitors at the Ole Wold home Sun- day were Mrs. Earl Mowder and daughter Grace. George Schilling and Gene and Nor- man Little spent Sunday evening at the Ole Wold home, Ethel Schilling, who attends high school in Wilton, is spending the Christmas holidays at her home here. Mr, and Mrs. W. Wilmot of Wilton were visitors at the George Mowder home Monday. i Christiana i By VIOLET A, CLARKE Robert Barrow made a business call in Wing Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and family and Harry Hansen spent Wed- nesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon. | Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet were Bismarck callers Wednesday. | Robert Clarke, who has been a patient ‘at the Bismarck hospital for two | Weeks, returned home with them. Mrs. Berger and son of Flasher ; have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Magnus. Mrs. Berger is Mrs. Magnus’ mother. Adolph and Harry Hansen made a business trip to Wing Tuesday. Ed. Gibson's called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elder Elness Friday. Mrs. Edwin Holton, who has been visiting relatives in Stewartville, Minn, for the past month, returned home Friday. Her husband went to Stewartville to meet her. Irvine Peterson of Verona spent a T.|by Mrs. J. A. McCann escaped serious tertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hull afd sons. The Driscoll public school closed Wednesday for a two weeks Christ- mas vacation. Mr. and Mrs. M. Lunn accompanied injury in a car accident upon their re= turn from Bismarck Saturday evening. Due to the heavy fog their machine collided with a passing car but none of the occupants were injured. \ The Driscoll teachers will spend | their Christmas vacation at the fol- lowing places: Mrs. Mount at Bald- win; Miss Esther Jacobson, Bismarck; Anna M. Grenz at various points in South Dakota; Linda L. Ortman at Martin, N. D.; Francis A. Nettleton, Tagus, N. D.; and Miss Grace McCor- mick at Lone Tree, N. D. Mrs. Alden Nelson spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Carrie Nelson. K. A. Ersland left Monday evening to spend the holidays with relatives in Towa, Kansas, and Oklahoma. The Driscoll Nimble 4-H Cothing club held a sale in the postoffice building Saturday. Friday afternoon while a truck load of apples made a short stop here a fire was discovered among the crates. The fire was caused by the heater in the truck. Most of the apples were badly damaged. Mrs. Mable Rosvold has returned home after spending the last two! weeks in Bismarck, Mr. and Mrs. ©. A. Swanson had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Dave Friar of Bismarck. Miss Dora Jenson of Pollock, S. D. is visiting her sister and brother-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Swanson. Mrs. Livingston had as her guests Christmas Day, Mrs. Nina Dodge and Sons and Mr. and Mrs. Art Bjorhus and family of Lein township. | Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Ward and fam- ily spent last Tuesday evening visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. A. Chapin. Miss Ethel Tompt of Jamestown re- turned home this week to spend the holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Tompt. Mr. and Mrs. A. Eisenbeisz spent Sunday evening with Mrs. Robert Sharpe, 8r. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Swanson and daughter left Thursday for Steele to spend the holidays with relatives. Hannah and George Dronen and Miss Alice Vick, high school students here, will spend their vacation at their homes in Lein township. Shoppers in Bismarck Saturday Tanivan Vier, Geo. Haugen, Wil- iam Van Vleet, and Mrs. Ii Rasmussen. ee A birthday surprise party was ten- dered Mrs. Anna Olson last Saturday evening, the occasion being her 73rd birthday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Olson Jr. and grand- daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Steeg ee vs Soreem and Mrs. Henry . Olson and fai and Mr. ant 5 Alfred J. Olson. if oe Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Burnette spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Anderson near Sterling. peavey socio | Welch’s Spur ‘| Se © By MRS. R. M. WELCH Mr. and Mrs. John Welch and ne- phew visited at the A. D, Welch home Monday, ! Lawrence and Léo Doppler were Bis- | marck visitors Monday. Ralph Snyder is staying at the Dop-| | pler brothers home this week. Glen Baker of Boyd township and Mr. Lewis of Bismarck called at the Robert Welch home Tuesday. Lawrence Doppler and Relph Sny- jder called at the C. K. Boyd home Tuesday. | Miss Ella Funston has been staying | with her sister, Mrs. Chester Boyd. Mrs. Horace Deilam and Mrs. Rob- ert Welch assisted Mrs. Nielam Tue: day in practicing songs with tie chil- dren at Boyd school. few days last week visiting with his sister_and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schoon. Members of the school board held a meeting at the clerk's office Friday, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stile and Robert Barrow were Bismarck shoppers Wed- nesday. Harry Hansen from near Steele, who has beerf visiting with his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ole ‘Newland, returne dto his home Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon enter- Tuesday. Henry Jessen, George Lew- is and P. M. Gosney attended. i . : , ° Missouri ————— — ——————_0 By L. M. CRAWFORD A Christmas program was given at the Manning school No. 2 Friday even- ing. Those taking part in the pro- gram were: William, Hazel, Elvera and Jennings Clark, Stanton and Dwayne Robinson, Esther, Ruth and Edward Chesak and William Woodworth. Mr, and Mrs. Emory Weodworth were Capitol City visitors Wednes- y. Mr. and Mrs. James Robidou and family visited at the Amos Robidou home Wednesday. James MacDonald was a caller at the Andrew Irvine home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford and daughter and Henry Crawford were shoppers in Bismarck Wednesday af- ternoon. Miss Helen Burg of Bismarck spent the weck-end visiting with Miss Elea- nor MacDonald. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. dames Robidou Dec. 20 at the home of Mrs. Eliza St. George in Bistnarck. “Red” Tressier visited at the Wil- liam MacDonald home Sunday. Christmas vacation will be from Decomber 18th until January 4th in the local schools. Mr. and Mrs. William MacDonald and daughter, Miss Hilda, visited at the Crawford home Monday evening. Mrs, Anna Robinson visited at the Sam Robinson home Friday. Mr. and Mrs, James MacDonnell and son Bob of Bismarck spent the week-end at the Leslie Clark home. r f Frances ‘oe -—@ By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fisher were shop- pers in Bismarck Monday. Floyd Owen was a caller at the W. A. Dietzman home Tuesday. |. William Kershaw was a caller at ithe Joe Fisher home Tuesday. |_ John Kruger was a caller at the Joe Fisher and Selmer Oancs homes Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gable were visit- ors at the Henry Miller home recently. Ed. Widger and family spent Thurs- day night at the home of their son- in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. El- mer Bloomouist near McKenzie. j Dan McCormick was a caller In Bis- marck Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs. Mike Kobynick and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fried and chile | Mrs, T. Harms and Vina and Jake tained the following at a card party and dance Friday night: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schoon, Louise Fransen, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and family, Harry Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bassen, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stile and family, Robert Barrow, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eisenbeisz, Mr. and Mrs, M. J. Olson, L. B, Olson, Ray and Harold Olson, Miss Charlotte Ol- son, the Lein young folks, Violet Clarke, Hazel Buchwein, Tilman Lein and Harold Olson won first prize’s. Marvin Magnus and Gerald Kafer called at the Ed. Freshow's Monday. Alvin Holton had the misfortune of breeking his arm while cranking his car. Edward Smith, who has been one of the jurymen in Bismarck, returned home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and family were Driscoll visitors Thurs- day. Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Stile were Ster- ling callers Thursday. ‘The folowing were entertained at a card party at the Henry Olson's Fri- day night: Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. Seamon Gibson, Harold Bteeg, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beyer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson, iMr. and Mrs. Art Brighmeyer, Mr. and Mrs, Elder Elness and Frankie Elness. i A. Rissaner was a Sterling caller Saturday. He called at the Dan Wal- mon's enroute home. Ell and Miss Emma Harding and Mr. and Mrs. Olie Roth spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Preshour. Lil Wilton of McKenzie visited at the Harry Clooten’s Sunday. Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet were Driscoll visitors Saturday and Monday. 5 The teacher and children of School No, 2 gave a Christmas program at j the school house Thursday. Pian Gaia RS | Driscoll a... | By DELLA MAE OLSON The basketball game played in the hall last Tuesday evening between McKenzie and Driscoll was won by |a score’of 15-9 by Driscoll. In the preliminary of the game the senior, girls played against the juniors to} win 7-4. | J. A. McCann and O. J. Olson at- tended the Masonic lodge meeting held in Steel last Monday évening. Ol- json was installed as Senior Warden for the coming year. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnson en- Mrs. Paul Skinner and children vis- ited Mrs. John Nicland at the Robert} Welch home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Welch, accom- panied by Mrs. Jack Ishmael and daughter, motored to Bismarck Wed- nesday. ‘Will McMunich and daughter, Mar- | jory, Mrs. Sara McMunich and Mr.| and Mrs. Horace Ditlam and son were Bismarck visitors Thursday. Several of the ladies of this vicinity attended the missionary society meet- ing at the O. G. Davenport home, Thursday. In addition to the regular meeting the 74th birthday anniversary of William Brown, guest of honor, was celebrated. Mr. Brown has lived near Stewartsdale for many years. Nicholas Berger of Richardton, N. D. is visiting at the Doppler brothers yeeie, He arrived by motor Thurs- Y. Several of the young men of this community met at the home of the Dopple brothers Friday evening. Cards furnished the entertainment for the evening. Elvin McMeans, who works for Horace Dirlam, visited at the Ruth McMunich and John Dictrich homes Sunday. 4 Seen! \ Still 1 ee e By B. FP. HAGSTROM Mr. and Mrs. Martin Strand, sons Leo and Walter and daughter Alvina motored to Keane, N. D., Tuesday, where they visited with relatives. Oscar Hagstrom, a student of the Valley City State Teachers’ college, and Miss Naomi Hagstrom, teacher in the Windsor public school, are spending their Christmas vacation at their home here. Ingrid and Margaret Hagstrom spent part of last week at the Axel Asplund home. Conrad Johnson and daughters Helen and Doris motored to Wilton Tuesday afternoon, where Helen and the Wilton grade school children. Mrs. Hickel and son Wayne of near Alta called on her sister, Miss Mary Doyle, Tuesday. George Johnson visited at the John Noon home Wednesday. Bernadine and George Johnson were callers at the Strand home; Tuesday. Mrs. Signe Johnson and Miss Mary Doyle motored to Wilton Wednesday. Several young boys met at the Al- bert Johnson home Saturday evening to organize a 4-H calf club. H. O. Putnam, county agent, was present. Anthony Erickson was elected as ad- visor. A large crowd attended the Christ- mas ram given in the Charley) Noon schoolhouse in Grass Lake} township by the pupils of Misses Mi garet Johnson and Cora DeVee Rich- ard. Ole Hagstrom and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Strand and sons Marion and Eugene, Mrs. Chariey Noon, son Donald and daughter Na- Lind and sons, Mrs. Nina Sandelin, Doris attended the operetta given b;| @- John Law and daughter-were callers in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Asplund and sons, Axel and Ned Asplund and Mr. and Mrs. Walfred Asplund and daughter transacted business in Bis- matek Friday. Miss Margaret Johnson, teacher in} the Estherville school, No. 2, is spend-j ing her Christmas vacation with her grandmother, Mrs. D. Johnson. | Jack Ewanow called at the Bert; Hedstrom home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson andj daughter Merlin motored to the Cap-) ital City Friday. Elmer Asplund of Minneapolis vis- ited recently with his brothers, Otto, of Bismarck and John, Walfred, Axel and Ned, all of this community. Leo Strand and Ival Noon called} on Oscar and Albert Hagsttom Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson vis- ited with Mr. and Mrs. Erick Pear- son Friday. Mrs. Signe Johnson and children and Miss Mary Doyle were callers at the Ed Broehl home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Noon and Mrs. Conrad Johnson shopped in the Cap- ital City Wednesday. 1 Andrew Hochhalter called on Nick Torzeski Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Adams vis- ited at the Ed Brochl home Wednes- da: { Clear Lake i cs pane 2° By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Erling Olausen and Hans Pederson were callers in Bismarck and Man- dan Tuesday. Paul Paslay was a caller. at Clear Lake school Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and family spent Wednesday evening at the Chris Schoon home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gibson were call- ers at the J. W. Beyer home Wed- nesday. L. B. Olson called at the L. L. Bry- ant home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Christensen and family called on Mrs. Christen- ‘Sen’s mother, Mrs. Marie Olausen, Wednesday. Mrs. Olausen accompa- nied them to Driscoll. Kenneth Brenden called at the; 8. L. Bryant home Thursday. E. A. Van Vleet and son Allen drove to Bismarck Friday. The Progressive whist party and| danee given at the Christ Schoon| home Friday evening was well at- tended. High scores went to Harta] Olson and Tilmer Lein. Mrs. J. E. Sharp, who has spent the past two months with friends at Warwick, and Miss Myrtle Chris- tensen, who teaches near Sykeston, arrived home recently. Rudolph Jensen called at the S. L. Bryant home Saturday. Miss Jennie Waiste shopped in Bis- marck Saturday. A birthday surprise party was given’ for “Grandma” Olson of Driscoll Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson and family of this vicinity attended. DuWayne Nelsen of Driscoll spent the week-end with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith. Mrs. 8. L. Bryant visited with Mrs, Meland Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Van Vleet called on Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Van Vleet Sun-| day. { Mr. and Mrs. Carl Erickson and family of Driscoll spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Selden Bryant. i L. B. Olson motored to the Harry Oison home Sunday to get his daugn-| ter Miss Nora, who will spend the} holidays here. Miss Jennie Waiste, Mr. and Mrs.} 8, L. Bryant and Bobby Hargrave ai tended the basketball game in Dri: coll Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Nelsen and y were Sunday visitors at the! Smiths, parents of Mrs. Nelsen. By KARL SCHATZ George Hecker called on Fred Brack- cit Tuesday. | Charles Larson visited with Emil) Johnson Monday. Roy Jost spent Wednesday evening at the Fred Brackett home. Henry Buchmiller of near McClusky called on Carl Schatz Monday. Fred Brackett was an Alta caller Tuesday. Henry Schaffer Jr. called at ‘the Emil Warner home Monday. Edmond and Edwin Schatz were Alta callers Monday. Mrs. Henry Schaffer and son John- ny visited at the’ Carl Schatz home Monday evening. Emil Johnson was 2 Pickardville caller Monday. 4 Albert Anderson called at the Fred Brackett home Tuesday. George Schell of near Pickardville was a McClusky caller Monday. Emil Johnson called on Howard Coombs Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Albright and fam- ily visited at the Carl Schatz home Wednesday. Clarence Oderman was an Alta caller Tuesday. Miss Esther Schatz, who is attend- ing high school at Turtle Lake, is spending her Christmas vacation with her parents. ‘The program at the Pleasant View school house was well attended. Miss Irene Johnson, who has been employed at Fargo, is spending her %|in Baldwin Tuesday. ' ed at the Lester Brown home Thurs- day evening. t Arthur Hansen was a Wilton caller Thursday. Mrs. Ida Goderquist and son Mel- vin called at the Kudick home Friday. Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld has received a letter from Mrs. Iver Etickson, Mts. Erickson says she is rapidly improv- ing. Frank Erickson and son Ernest son at the Andrew Nelson home. Hildus Stenquist and Bill Betner | were martied last week in Bismarck. | They will make their home with Bet- | ner's parents. Wilton callers from here Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brostrom and Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld. Sunday visitors at the Ole Lillefjeld home were: Mr. and Mrs. Elias Lil-j; lefjeld and son Gerald of Wilton, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Fossum of Bismarck, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Crawford of Man-/| dan and Anton Nelson. i Mr. and Mts. Dick Kudick spent j Sunday evening at the William Brown home. Stura Nelson called at the Andrew | Nelson home Monday. Walter Brostrom, who is a member of the 4-H club of Painted Woods, attended the institute at Fargo. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erickson visited relatives in Wilton Sunday. A birthday dance recently tvas given | at Wildwood Lake for Miss Damstrom, Mr. Beasterfield and Herb Bailey. ° ee Wilson \ . By MRS. JOHN A. BERG Gust Neimiller motored to Wilton] Friday to consult a physician. Miss Amey Nelson of Bismarck 15) spending a few days with his Parents, | Mr. and Mts. A. E. Nelson. | Mr. and Mrs. John Berg and daugh- ter Aletha spent Wednesday at the John Reuer home near Mercer. ‘The teachers of the Wilson schools gave a Christmas program Tuesday evening. : Miss Pauline Wolf was a Bismarck) shopper Saturday. i Miss Ila Hayes, who is attending; school at Dickinson, returned here to) spend her Christmas vacation at the F. G. Redington farm. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gesele and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wagner visited at the Gottlieb Wall home near Regan) Monday. | Mr. and Mrs. Ed Berg and family and Mr. and Mrs. Christ Neimiller and family spent Sunday evening at the Sam Berg home. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Schlafman and daughter were Sunday dinner guests at the Adolph Wagner home. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Warner mo- tored to Wilton Monday to do Christmas shopping. John J. Stroble and sister Rose spent Sunday at the Gust Neimiller home. Among those spending Sunday eve- ning at the Fred Wall home were Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wall, Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Warner and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Wagner. Mr, and Mrs. Christ Wolf had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wall, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wall. Jake, John and Emil Wagner mo- tored to Mercer Saturday. Christ Kurle spent Saturday eve- holidays with their parents. ‘spent this week-end with Mrs, Erick- | | Deckert were callers at the George | mas holidays. | home Wednesday. jered at Miss Nina Waiste’s school Mr. and Mrs. William Plines and family were callers at the Fred Heidt home Thursday. Miss Olga Pulaski gave a Christ- mas program in Arena School No, 2 Saturday. - Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Ross went to Jamestown Saturday to spend the Ethel Brenden and Art and Elma Regier atid Mike Brendeh homes Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Brose were shoppers in Tuttle Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Heid were business callers in Bismarck Wedncs- day. P.-T. A, meeting in Lein School No, 2 Thursday night was well attended. nO HENS EE Lyman { ame By S. GYLDEN The Christmas program given at ‘Trygg School No. 4 was well attended. The program was directed by Miss Alvina Schlickenmayer. Mrs. Gust Eckholm and sons Sulo and Severie were Wing callers Sat- urday. They also ¢alled at William Josephson’s. Siiri Eckholm returned home with them to spend the Christ- Rev. Koivutnaki held services at the Louis Olson home Friday evening. Miss Hilma Olson sprained her an- kle in a fall on the stairs of her home Wednesday. Miss Frieda Schlickenmayer ar- rived here from Bismatck Friday eve- ning to snend the week-end with her sister, Alvina. They returned to Bis- marck where Alvina will spend the Christmas vacation. Willian Hokana has returned home for a short visit from Frederick, 8. D. Scth Harju and Emil Lienska were entertained at the Gust Eckholm A number of young people gath- Wednesday evening to practice Christmas songs. Mrs. Fiina Antilla, Arne Antilla and Matt Maki were business callers in the Capital City Thursday. Henry Inget spent Wednesday eve- ning at the Gust Eckholm home. Lenore Hedstrom is spending the Christmas holidays at Louis Olson's. Mr. and Mrs. Heimo Siirtola vis- ited Oscar Kavonius Saturday. Roy Erickson and Clarence Olson called for Sallie Gylden on their way to confirmation school Saturday. John Waiste was a caller in Wing Saturday. Brittin i ve By 0. DUTTON Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Whitteaker were Bismarck shoppers Monday. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Dralle were Tuesday visitors at the O. U. Dutton home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crawford vis- ited Saturday evening at the J. H. Kershaw home. Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoover and family and Mr. and “Mrs. M. M. Dralle ning at the John Berg home. Mr. and Mrs. John Schell, Jr., vis+| ited at the John Reuer home Sunday.} Rev. A. Gering of McClusky spent} Tuesday at the Ed. Gesele home. ' «| Glenview . By VIOLET L. JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown and son Marvin visited at the Alvin Lange; home in Painted Woods Wednesday. Con Johnson wes a business caller} George Montgomery was a business caller at Frank Peterson's Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Johnson and family were Sunday visitors at the Ousley home. Mr. and Mrs. Reynard Spitzer and family and Chester Erstrom and daughter Effie were Wilton visitors Friday. Howard “E. Scott visited at the Charlie Hannefield home Friday and Saturday. : Lars Jacobson was a Capital City visitor Thursday. Anette Anderson, Frayne Erstrom and Marjory Erstrom came home to spend the Christmas vacation with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown of/Wil- ton visited at the Ousley home Thurs- day. Mr. and Mrs, Jay Delong were din- ner guests at the Walter Simons home Sunday. Sunday visitors at the Con Johnson home were Mr. and Mrs. Albért Lar- son and daughters Rose, Ann and Alice. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Erstrom and children, Frayne, Effie and Cleo, and Mr. and Mrs, Theo. Quanrud and family visited at the Jacobson home Sunday. Mrs. Lars Jacobson re- turned to Bismarck with the Quan- ruds in the evening. Mrs. C. M. Jacobson and Edgar vis- ited at the Axel Stenquist and Frank Reibe homes recently. Several residents from this vicinity, attended the party at the Wallace Anderson home Saturday evening. Miss Grace Simons spent Sunday at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schonert and yacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Johnson. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Schaffer visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hochhalter Thursday. Esther Albright, who is attending high school at Washburn, is spending her vacation with her parents here. family and “Grandma” Larson _vis- ited at the Lester Larson home Sun- day. oe Harriet : -— By MRS. 0. G. WIETSTOCK pr encadon , { Painted Woods | > bs | By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD Iver Erickson and children spent Tuesday evening at the William Brown home. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Lillefjeld were dinners guests at the Ole Lillefjeld’s on the occasion of Mrs. Elias Lillef- Jeld’s birthday. Delores Hansen recently spent a few days visiting at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Franklund. Anton Nelson was a Wilton caller Tuesday. Walter Mitchell called on Ole Lillef- jeld Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mitchell visited at the Fred Brown home in Wilton; Wednesday evening. Anne Bloom of Bismarck is spend- ing her Christmas vacation with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Brown. dine, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Noon and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hunnefield j Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pehl, Sr., were callers at the Ferdinand Kopp hom: Art Deckert and Joe Rogier returned home Wednesday. Cc. F. Lambert returned home Thursday after spending a week with his wife, who is in the hospital at Bismarck. He reports that she is i:n- proving. Ralph Leach spent two days in Bis- marck with his mother, Mrs, Ruth} Lambert, recently. George Regier and Joe Regier spent Mr. and Mrs. Pete Ensz and family spent Wednesday evening at the Wil- liam Deckert home. Mr. and Mrs. John Merkel called. at the Weisenberger home in Tuttle ‘Wednesday evening. School has closed for a two weeks’ vacation for the holidays. A program was given in Arena School No. 1 Fri- day night. Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Wietstock and family motored to Bismarck Satur- day. Mrs. H. A. Mutchler returned and family were Saturday night sup- per guests at the Dutton home. Many attended the Christmas ex- ercises at the schoolhouse Friday eve- ning. After the program, Santa Ciaus presented the children with presents, Miss Lee left Sunday for her home in Valley City, where she will spend the holidays. Mrs. Richard Day spent Monday afternoon with Mrs, Clifton Kimball. Charles Dutton spent Saturday night with Howerd Slater at the B. R. Slater home. Saturday shoppers in Bismarck were: Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoover and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Whit- teaker, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Craw- ford, Miss Nora Freied, Mr. and Mrs, M. M. Dralle and family, Mrs. Frank King and children, and Mrs. O. U. Dutton and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Kimball vis- ited Sunday at the William Mills home. Miss Lydia Briscoe, W. 8. Triplett, Mr. and Mrs. William Mills and Miss Twila Dralle motored to Bismarck Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Day were callers Saturday evening at the Wil- Nam Mills and Clifton Kimball homes. Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoover were Moffit shoppers Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kuntz spent Monday evening in Bismarck. Miss Lucile Milman spent the week- end in Bismarck. | Hazlegrove } & By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Jack Stewart and son Wallace called at, Haziegrove's and Gray's Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stewart and sons Wallace and Jackie and daugh- ter Adraine were guests Tuesday and Wednesday of relatives near Bis- marck. Ray Hazlegrove and Frank Gray were Wing shoppers Wednesday. They called at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Emil Sattler. John Bailey was in Wing Wednes- day. Roy Benson was a Wing caller Wednesday. Charles Sattler was a shopper in Wing Wednesday. Miss Augustead gave a Christmas Program at her school Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart and son Wallace and Frank Gray were in Tut- tle Saturday. Elmer Perry was a business caller in Tuttle Saturday. He is now at home for a two weeks’ visit. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Drumm and family and Miss Mary Cromwell arove to Goodrich recenuy. William Merkel spent the week-end with friends and relatives neat Arena, Leonard and Leo Kremenetsky ar- rived home Saturday from Grand Forks for Christmas vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Sattler and, daughters Shirley, Jean and Franice Mae were dinner guests Sunday at, the Harlegrove and Gray homes. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Zweigle and) Friday night at the G. Jankee home. jdaughters Shirley, Jean and Francie| guests Sunday at the John Sattler, and Stewart homes. Ray Hazlegrove called at the John} Sattler home Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Emil Sattler and Mr, and Mrs. Julius Zwiegle and daugh: ters were supper guests at the John Sattler and Stewart homes Sunday. Guy Benetto and son of Goodric! called at the John Sattler and Ra: Hazlegrove homes Sunday. Joe Goldsmith drove to Bismarcig recently. son D'Wayne, Mr. and Mrs..Charley!and daughters Noreen and Hope visit- ‘

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