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a4 nw -2 ae a | COMMISSIONERS’ PROCEEDINGS | Braddock By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE The Braddock Study and Civic club met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs, A. J, Piers with 14 members and three visitors present.| Mrs. Piers had charge of the eve- ning’s program. The program was as follows: “Silent Night,” Mrs. Long and Mrs. Bower; papers (a) Found- ing of Catholic Church in North Da- kota, (b) Founding of Early Protes-| tantism in North Dakota, by Mra Piers; song, “O Little Town of Beth- Iehem”; story, “To Light the Christ- Child on His Way,” piano solo, Mrs. Barton; reading, Mrs. Koenig; song, “Q Come All Ye Faithful.” Miss Alice Piers of the Enderlin club then told of some of the welfare work being done by her club. The next meeting will be Jan. 12, Mrs. Koenig ‘is hostess and Mrs. O. R. Martini will arrange the pro- gram. i Miss Katie Uhrich, who spent the week-end at her home here, returned to Napoleon Monday morning. Mrs, A. J. Piers and two daughters, Alice and Gertrude, and Mrs. James Murphy and son, James Walsh, were Bismarck shoppers Monday. Miss Helen Martini, who teaches west of Linton, is spending her vaca- tion with her parents here. Mr. and Mrs. H. Beale of Kintyre spent Christmas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Barton, Lowell Bar- ton returned with them’ to Kintyre to visit with relatives. Mr, and Mrs, W. J.-Sempel motored to Bismarck Friday evening to visit G. C. Sempel at the Bismarck hos- ital. is Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lemmerhirt and) family have moved into the Johnson house north of town which formerly was occupied by the 8. 8. Tracy fam- ily. . Mr. and Mrs. Gus Grosz and wife and Mrs. J. Schaefer were Kulm vis- pes ‘Mrs. J. A. MacLachlan of Bismarck and Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Long spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Savage. Miss Barbara Eckery, who is at- tending St. Mary’s school at Bis- marek, is spending her vacation with her mother and brothers in Brad- oemne O. R. Martini and F.E. Mar- tini families spent Christmas at the . P, Albright home. Mas Coal Ryan and brother, Wil- liam, of Bismarck spent Christmas with relatives in Braddock. Mr, and Mrs. H. K. Junge &nd chil- dren motored to Bismarck Thursday evening and spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Junge and Misses Phrene and Winnifred Junge. Mr, and Mrs, Fred Fockler and family drove here from Dunn Center! Christmas day and spent the week- end at the O. Damsgaard home and! also visited with other friends. Mr. and Mrs. R. Aarvig and daugh- ter Helen were Christmas visitors-at the home of Mr..and Mrs. G. B. Aar- Kintyre. Bed ay rouiee of Kintyre spent Chri tmas at the L. V. Lesher home. Thi; Woodmen of the World plan- ned a dance in Rie hall Thurs- ning, Dec. 31, bor eared Mrs. Ernest Swanson, Elsie, Lee and Ray Saville and Miss Hattie Fetterley were Bismarck. vis- turday. her H. Bower and children left, Saturday to erena the week-end with Jatives at Napoleon. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Vie drove to the river Monday evening to bring home their son, Eldon. They attend- ed the program held in his school. Miss Lillian Roos, who spent her Christmas vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Roos, returned to Bismarck Monday morning. | Ladies’ Aid of the M. E. church will meet with Mrs. O. R. Martini Saturday afternoon, Jan. 9. Services were church Sunday evening. Before the singing of the last hymn, Mrs. Barton in a few well-chosen words, which were appreciative of Rev. Kinsler’s presence among us, presented him with three well-filled boxes of gifts from the Braddock congregation. Mr. and Mrs. Carlysle Salhus spent their Christmas vacation with Mrs. Salhus’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. i a Sea ‘Weber took his niece, Coleen Manley, to Bismarck Wednesday to, join her mother, Mrs. William Man- ley, at St. Alexius hospital. They left for their home at Hettinger ursday. TRonala Aarvig of Kintyre is visit~ ing at the home of his uncle, R. Aarvig. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Junge, aecom- panied by Mrs. W. J. Sempel and baby, Alice, motored to Steele Tues- jay evening. : Mrs. Frank Ryan_and two children spent the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Silberna- gel, at Napoleon. Ernest Saville, accompanied by his sons, Lee and Fred, were Linton call- ers Wednesday. John Preszler and Arden Vie mo- tored to Bismarck Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, H. E. Fraser enter- tained at their home Christmas day Mr, and Mrs. G. Hulett and family, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Davis and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Van Gorden and femily and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hen- ry and family. Steve Arman of Bismarck was & Braddock caller Tuesday. | Services were held in St. Mary's Catholic church Christmas morning. Rev. Father Schweitaer of Hagelton officiated. the O. M. Vie home by Arden and Eldon Vie and Art and Chester Gra- mer. The evening was spent in dancing and playing cards. Lunch was served by the boys. Monday afternoon Mrs. Alex Muc- donald, accompanied by her daugh- ter, Mrs, Margaret Robinson, were rs to Bismarck. Mrs. Robin- son returned to Braddock the Rant) hnureey ‘efternoon and day, leaving. her mother at St. Alex- jus hospital. Christmas day Mrs. Robinson received @ phone message with pneumonia took her and her sister, Mrs. 8. 8. Tracy, to be beside their mother, who passed away that night. Funeral services were held in Glencoe church held in the M. E.| home o | Baldwin | By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER The Christmas program which was given in Crofte township by Misc Bernice Morris and pupils was wel attended, the schoolroom was packed, Laurence Stocks acted as Santa Claus and distributed gifts and boxes of candy to the children, A program THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, _ son Hugh took G. F. Inman to his oe near Hurdsfleld after a visit ere. Miss Dorothy Frazier and brotier Were. among the guests at the Fode home Saturday. Ed Wagner was a guest at the Christ Wolf home Christmas day. Mr, and Mrs, Bert Glanville and sons Dean and Harold and Mr. and Mrs, Harrison Rogers and sons Jim- mie, Junior, and Buddy were guests at the McIntyre home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Haas and fam- ,| lly attended church services in Good- and a fine time was enjoyed by ali.) tich Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Payseno were | guests at the Fode home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Harrison Rogers and was given with several young folks| family and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glan- from outside the school taking rt.| Ville and family were guests at din- ters. of Hazen, visited Mrs. George Watson Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, G. R. Watson, Mi. and Mrs. Ed Easton and Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Raeshke were among the shoppers in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Loney and’ family and Mr. and Mrs. T. I. Bailey ;of Bismarck were Sunday dinner guests at the T. T. Hughes home..Mr. and Mrs, M. A. Doucette were there in the evening. Mrs, Bailey is stay- ing a week visiting her daughter, Mrs. Hughes. Marion Lee, who has been in the Glendive, Mont., hospital for several months, spent Christmas with Mrs. Lee and children. He will return to the hospital Monday. Mary McCloskey is home from School to spend the holidays. The sale of the clothespin dolls|"er at Mr. and Mrs. Jack Glanville's Mr. and Mrs. Grant Turner and brought in a substantial sum which | Sunday. will be used for school purposes. Her- Mrs. George Goldburg and son bert Little acted as auctioneer aud|Ortis of Hurdsfield were guests at sold the dolls, Miss Morris and pu- the Klagenburg home Monday, pils are enjoying a two weeks’ re- cess, Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Nordstrom aud family spent Christmas at the home of Otto and Miss Alice Swanson. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kant and tam-| 9———— ily and Andy Peterson spent Christ- mas with relatives in Bismarck. The program given by the teacher and pupils of the Baldwin school Wednesday evening was well a tended. Mrs. Nels Anderson visited and shopped in Bismarck: Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Falkenstein and family were Christmas day guests: at ny Clarence Falkenstein home near Misses Agnes and Emma Rupp spent the early part of the week here with theig-brother, Ernest, returning to Bismarck Thuraday, Richard and Frances Rupp, who hhave been spending the holidays here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fre- dolen Rupp, will resume their stud- ies early in the year. Richard is a student at the agricultural college in Fargo and Frances at the Valley City Normal school, Miss Grace Falkenstein, who has been spending the last week at the home of her parents, will resume School teaching south of Mandan Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Al Erickson and fam- ily of Bismarck visited over Christ- mas with Mrs. Erickson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, E. A: Fricke. Henry Jacobson of Wing was a business caller in the community Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. John Nordstrom, who! reside near Sibley., Island south of Bismarck, are the parents of a son brother of Alvin Nordstrom, local farmer. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kant and fam- ily spent Sunday with relatives in ‘Wilton. Sam Brown went to Nebraska re- cently, where he will spend the win- ter months returning early in tht spring. Glenview | — By VIOLET L. JOHNSON Mr.'and Mrs. Enock Anderson and family were visitors in McKenzie Tuesday. is Many attended the program in the Ecklund school given by Miss Heftn and her pupils. Mrs..E. E. Strandeygo visited a few days With her son ‘and family the early part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Erstrom were Bismarck shoppers Tuesday: Mr. and Mrs. Al Holden and fam- ily were. Bismarck visitors Tuesday afternoon. Elmer and Erma Larson, Ray and Hugh Simons and George. Iltjen-vis- ited at the Henry Johnson home Tuesday evening. Mrs, William KozSik, Mrs. Shafer and Miss Hochhalter were Tuesday visitors at Jacobson’s. Wednesday shoppers at Wilton were Mr. and Mrs. Steve Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Enock Anderson, Mr, and. Mrs. Con Johnson, Howard E. Scott, T. Jacobson and Lars and Millard Jacobson. $ Frank Murray was a Christmas dinner guest at the Lars Jacobson le. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown and son Marvin, Mr. and Mrs. Lars Jacobson, Mrs. C. M. Jacobson and sons, How- ard E, Scott and Violet Johnson were entertained at the Con Johnson home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Holden and. children, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace An- deryon and daughter Betty and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Murray and family were guests at Al Holden’s Thursday evening. Sunday visitors at the Reynard Spitzer home were Mr. and Mrs. George’ Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs. He and Andrew Kraft were business callers in Wing Saturday. { te hi a tl born last Sunday. Nordstrom is the| here, is a son. home were: Houser and son Earnest, Roy Thom, Ernest Lange, John, Alex and Nor- man Stewart, Ed Becknall and Loren Gramling. ' §.W.Burleigh | € By KATIE D, STEWART The Misses Peterson have arrived at the home of Rev.,and Mrs. Gul- son to spend their Christmas vaca-| 5; ton, ‘They are Mis, Ghulsan’s. sisters Ella, entertained Mr. and Mrs. R. and visited here before. The Christmas tree and program at Glencoe was well attended. Anna Nicholson and Helen Beck- nall were dinner guests at the Dan’ McLean home Christmas day. Dinner guests at the John Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Claud Mr. and Mrs. William Davenport. and son visited at the O. G. Daven- port home Sunday. Services at the Glencoe and Stew- artsdale churches will be held dur- ing the winter months. Rev. and Mrs. Gulson and daugh- ter Jean will remain here during the winter. Sunday at the usual hours. Services will be ‘held every Roy Thom was.a business caller in Bismarck Saturday. Mrs. Aléx Stewart and baby daugh- er arrived home from the St. Alex- jus hospital at Bismarck Saturday. Mrs. John A. Stewart has received the news of the death of her mother in New Hampshire. Mrs. Stewart ad visited her mother for about year. She was unable to attend he funeral. Ronald Stewart, living ‘Lee Mallard, who has been ill in bed for some time, is now able to be up part of the time. : j Heaton | peti Ee ®) and family had dinner Sunday with ft fi ton, - By SARAH HEINLE Fred ‘Folmer of Alta called at the A. H. Heinle home Tuesday. Miss Mary Brezden visited at the A. H. Heinle home Tuesday, A. H. Heinle.called at the William Wagner home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner and daughters, Amanda and Erna, were visitors at the John Schell home Fri- Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle and family spent Christmas Eve at Wil- Mr. and Mrs. Dan Miller and fam- ily spent Christmas Eve at Wilton. Mr. and Mrs. John Schlad and daughter spent Christmas Eve at Turtle Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner and amily were visitors.at the A. H. Heinle home Friday evening.- Frank Brezden called at the Joe Holkup home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Fisher and daughter are visiting with Mr. Fish- fi te fi er’s mother, who is ill at Fessenden. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Schatz, Sr., and famliy and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schatz were visitors at the Fred Klein home last Sunday evening. Mrs. Pred Klein is ill. Her daugh- er of Bismarck is taking care of her. My. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle and family and Mr. and Mrs. William ‘Wagner were visitors at the Fred ‘Wagner home Sunday evening. John and Matilda Walter, Reuben Heintz and Herbert Wagner were vis- iting at the William Wagner home Sunday evening. Mrs. Fred Brezden and Marie Brezden were-visitors at the A. H. Heinle home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brezden and daughter are visiting at the William Brezden home a few days. nn © McKenzie Lars Jacobson, Howard E. Scott, Mrs.| @—————_______— Rosa Spitser and daughter Emelia and Alice and Mike, Neudemeyer. Mr, and Mrs. Chester Erstrom and family were Sunday visitors at the Walter Simons home. Mr, and Mrs. William Larson and daughter Helen visited at the Walter Johnson home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Farnum and daughter of Bismarck visited at the Jay DeLong home Sunday. Renie Holden is on the sick list. Ruth, Erna and Elmer Larson and George Oltgen visited at the Henry Johnson home ‘Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Con Johnson and family visited at the Al Holden home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Simons hnd daugh- ter Grace motored to Bismarck Sat- urday evening. Mra. Elsie Erstrom entertained at dinner Christmas day for Mr. and Mrs. Chester Erstrom and_family. Mr. and Mrs. William Kozak were Wilton visitors Saturday. A number of friends attended a party at Kozak’s Sunday evening. a acai ccd | Arena — t Je By MRS. 0. McINTYRE Beutch Wagner called at Elmer Perry's Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klagenburg and family were guests at the MclInty-2 home for Christmas dinner. Bert Glanville motored to Bismazck ‘They remained here until Sunday. Misg Helen Dagner‘ was 9 Sunday guest at the Kraft hom party were interred in the Glencoe cete-| Mary. Cromwell were guests of M: tery beside that of her husband, who! and Mrs, Ed Pend Christmas day. Mrs. Owen McIntyre and passed away several months ago. | Mr, and st ci et By MRS. T. T. HUGHES: ‘The Christmas program held in the church Wednesday evening was well attended. The tree was a buck pine grown on the John Wildfang farm and donated by him. Mrs. J. T. Groth and Mrs, A. Lee were in charge of the program. Miss Lillian Watson, who teaches school at Fairview, Mont., is spend- ing the holidays here with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Watson. E. W. Anderson was a Bismarck aller Thursday. Roscoe Crum, who has been em- ployed. at Buelah, is spending the holidays at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. T. Hughes and son were Saturday dinner guests at the Harry Cunz home in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Doucette en- tertained at dinner Christmas for Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Beloher of Dris- oll and Mr, and Mrs. H. S. Fairchild) of Sterling. Visitors at the Doucette home Christmas Eve were Mr. and Mrs. George Manly and Mr. and Mrs. H.R. Raeshke. Mr. and Mrs. F M. Schaunburg {| and daughters, Katheryn and Phyl- @j|lis, spent Christmas at Jamestown with’ Mr. Schaunburg’s mother. Mrs, George Manly, Mrs. M. A Doucette, Mrs, N. J. Struwing and Bootie Colby were business callers {in Bismerck Saturday. i Mr. and ntertained at dinner Christmas by Mrs. E. W. Anderson were e ie c. E. Crum. Pauline Fuehrer is spending twu brought Mr.' wecks’ vacation at her home in. Mc- rs home.! Kenzie. | Mr. and Mrs. E, F. Easton were Sunday dinner guests at the E. W. Anderson home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Long motored to Washburn to spend Christmas day at the home of their son-in-law anc: id! daughter, Mr. and Mrs. G. A, Len- dell. Mr, and Mrs. William ‘Hughes were entertained et dinner. Christmas by Mr. and Mrs. Ed Easton. Mrs. Orval Neiberger and daugh- ; Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Coons were shop- Pers in Bismarck Thursday. Glen Grebois, who was hurt when thrown from his horse some time ago, wishes to thank residents of tho Sterling, Sibley Butte and McKenzie communities and Sheriff J. L. Kelley for their help in finding him after he lay unconscious for several hours in a field. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Struwing en- tertained B. A. Drawver and sons, Wendell, Wayne and Orland, at Christmas dinner. F. M. Leathers and daughter, Miss Boyd and family of Bismarck and Mrs. G. H. Leathers and daughicr, Norma, of Mandan on Christmas. Mr. and’ Mrs. Henry Lewis were shoppers in Bismarck Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. T. T, Hughes and son cobson home in Bismarck. e Driscoll | ooo) By DELLA MAE OLSON Mrs. J. Jorness, teacher at Sibley Butte, and Miss Della Olson left Fri- day for McVille to spend the holi- days. Mrs, C. W. Swanson and daugh- |ter, Beva Jean, Miss Dora Jensen and brother Rudolph left Thursday morning for Hillsboro to spend the holidays with their brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Engel. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jordan enter- !tained Mr. and Mrs, A. C. Jordan land family Christmas day. Mrs. I. H. Omodt and daughter of Cleveland are spending a few days | With relatives here. Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Pederson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Vic Peder- son and daughter Jacqueline spent) Christmas with Mrs. Hannah Peder- son of Thelma township. Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Berg left Thurs- day morning for Marion, S. D., be- cause of illness of the latter’s mother. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Bruschwein. Mrs. Kossel and family. Mrs. T. Jamgochian of Windsor spent Tuesday and Wednesday at the J, O. Wright home. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thomas and son Donald were Christmas, guests at the Knudson home. Sunday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Litus, Mrs, Mable Rosvold and Mavis, and Mr. and Mrs. Apland. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Syverson and son Murlen returned home Sat- urday from Tuttle, where they sport. Christmas at the M. J. Brenden ‘home, Mr. and Mrs. Lunn called at the John Cowlthrop home last Friday. Jim Annunson and family were Bismarck callers Friday and Satur- j day. Mr. and Mrs. Bruschwein and fam- {ily and Mr. and Mrs. Mount spent! Sunday evening at the Jordan home, | Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bassen and family spent Sunday at the Joe Gerte home. 4 aS i| - Hampton | —————___ —___—_—__0 \o—— By ELIZABETH KOPPY “Ted” Burkhardt of Hazelton was' a business caller at the Godfrey Grenz home Tuesday. Fred, John, Herman and Martin ; Ohlhauser called at the Jake Schiev- meister home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Porter Umber and Olaf Knudtson were shopping in Lia- ton Monday. Charles Stienerson of Winona call- ed on friends in this vicinity Sunday. ‘Olaf Knudtson visited at the Steve Koppy home Tuesday evening. Miss Hilda Knudtson of Grassy Butte spent the Christmas vacation at the Porter Umber home. Miss Julia Pitzer, teaching Hamp- ton School No. 3, left for her pare ental home near Mandan Thursday, where she spent the Christmas holi- days. * Charles and “Buster” Perry of Gay- ton were in this vicinity Tuesday | afternoon. Mrs. Dorothy Renschler and son, Edwin, were shopping in Linton ‘Tuesday. Steye Unger is hauling wood from, near the river this week. Gayton School No. 2 closed Wed- ntsday afternoon for the Christmas) vacation. A short program was pre- sented by the children. Presents were distributed from the Christmas tree.' Mrs. Perry ,teacher, went to her home in Gayton. Steve Koppy and son, Math, trans- acted business in Mandan and Bis- marck Wednesday. John Ohlhauser, Sr., was @ busl- home Wednesday afternoon. Ed Weller was a business caller in| Cannon Ball Thursday. Mrs. Dorothy Renschler, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Renschler and son, Mar- tin, left for Timmer Wednesday aft- jemmoon, where they will visit the for- {mer's sister, Mrs. Katie Weis, for a { fow days. | Miss Pauline Koppy of Strasburg parental home. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Backhaus, were shopping in Linton Thursday afternoon. Henry Knittel motored to Linton Thursday evening. ij Frank Chesrown and son, Francis, spent Christmas day at their home in Linton. Several young folks from. here at- tended a party at the Fred Bosch home, Linton, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schinidt and daughter of Gayton visited at the Jake Schiermeister home Christmas day. Mr, and Mrs. Peter Schmidt and son, Leo, and daughters, Esther and Hilds, of near Hazelton, visited there Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Rebenitsch, Jr.,| and son Wilfred of near Fort Rice visited at the Steve Koppy home Sat- urday and Sunday, Services were held in the Evangel- ’ j spent Christmas Eve at the C. P. Ju-/ Mrs. Rosvold entertained at dinner) ness caller at the Godfrey Grenz| da: spent the Christmas holidays at her Albert Goehring motored to Lin- ton Saturday evening. Supper. guests at the Steve Koppy home Sunday evening were Mr. and, Mrs. Porter Umber, Miss Hilda and’ Olaf Knudtson. “Bob” Chesrown of Linton is spend-/| ing a .few days on the Chesrown ranch this week. Gertrude and Regina Koppy are guests at the John Rebenitsch, Jr., home near Fort Rice. Jake Schiermeister and Steve] Koppy were business callers in Can- non Ball Monday forenoon. Pauline and Elizabeth Koppy spent, Tuesday visiting at the Ed Surber home in Livona. bes cena | Wing o— By LILLIAN MUELLER Mr, and Mrs, Ebb Cleyeland are the parents of a boy born Wednesday, Dec. 23. Mr, and Mrs. G. Weber, Edith Mueller and John Weber, Jr., were Bismarck callers Wednesday. ’ Mr. and Mrs. John Weber, Sr., spent Christmas day at the John R. Weber home south of Tuttle. Members of the Congregational Sunday school held their Christmas program at the church Wednestiay evening. Francis Harty is visiting with Gar- ath Scalion. Mr, and Mrs. L. Vincent are visit- ing friends and relatives in Wilton. {_ Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kopplin and Ed | Dalbec and son Francis drove to Bis- marck Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. William Brose and Ida Geesey spent @inday in Tuttle. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wiese and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. John Wiese and Mrs. Margaret Wiese of Washburn visited at the H. C. Edgerton home Friday. Joe Wiese remained for aj few days’ visit. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. See, Mr. and Mrs. H. Jacobson and son Ralph, Clara Mueller, Sophus Lein, Maggie Weber and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lein of Regan were guests at the J. O. Lein home for an oyster supper Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Ben McCloskey and. family spent Christmas day at the E. E. Williams home. Mr. and Mrs. John Harty and daughter Bernadine spent Sunday at the Frank Gray home. i Mr. and Mrs. Walter Newman and| children, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Glan-| ville and daughters and Mrs. Etta/ Wilkinson spent Sunday at the Phc-| ling home in Butte. i Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Lein and Mr.| and Mrs. Ole A. Olson and Clara! Mueller were dinner guests at the H. Jacobson home Friday. i Mr. and Mrs. Carl Beyers of Ster- ling visited at the G. A. Hubbell’and {the Al Kusler homes Sunday. Mrs. Harry Mutchler, Bismarck, recently spent several. days visiting friends and.relatives in Wing. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Davis and fam- ily spent Christmas in Killdeer. Elbert Hubbell motored Rose Anna Peltier and Mary Louise’ St. Arnoud school last week. Mr. and Mrs. Charley McCormick and sons of Menoken and Helen Harty spent Sunday at the Ben Mc- Closkey home. Howard Glanville and Charley Ed- wards returned to their homes from Ohio Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hein, Mr. and Mrs. John Schrebenskie, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. John Weber, Sr., visited at the John Mueller home Saturday. Visitors at the I. Kremenetsky home Friday were: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kremenetsky and family, Mr. fnd Mrs. Jake Kremenetsky and family of Tuttle and the Misses Fanny and Sophie Kremenetsky.. Mrs. Walter Kérsner and daughicr| of Detroit Lakes, Minn., are visiting with Mrs. Hanks in Wing. a Miss Elizabeth Humpreys, .primary teacher of Wing, is spending her va- cation at her home in Canfield. | Mr. and Mrs. Dan Seiglock are the parents of a baby boy born Sunday. Willard Hubbell of Faribault, Minn.,| and Elbert Hubbell of Belcourt spent Christmas day at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson and family were dinner guests at the Olé Olson home in Canfield Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pfaff of Good-) rich are visiting relatives here this) week. Mr. and Mrs, John Scherbenski of Arena spent several days at the Jake Hein home. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Bleth and Har- old Mueller drove to Wilton Wednes- day. Mr. and Mrs. Teland Marks and children of Tuttle spent Sunday vis- iting Mr. and Mrs. T. Subey and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Larson motored to Bismarck Friday for their son, Burnell, who has been a patient in the hospital. ——Seeee —— | Frances | ° —e! By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Henry Miller and son Robert were shoppers in Bismarck Tuesday. Charles McCormick was a caller at the Laurence Madland home Wed- nesday. ' Mrs. Walter Dietzman and son and Miss Gladys Tooker were in Bismarck Tuesday. « William Kershaw was a caller at the home of Cedric Craig Wednes- iy. * John Olsen spent Christmas at the William Kershaw home. Carl Carlson was a caller in Bis- marck Thursday. ! Miss Esther Kershaw came out from Bismarck with her parents to! spend Christmas at home. John Kruger and his mother were shoppers in Bismarck Tuesday. Miss Molly Glum came home from Bismarck, where she attends high school, to spend the holidays with her parents. The pupils of Miss Vina Harms: presented a Christmas program at the school Wednesday evening. Many attended. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fisher and chil- dren spent Christmas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Fisher in Bis- marek. Mr. and Mrs. Henry’ Miller and family attended the party at the Leo Gable home Thursday night. Noble Carison recently spent sev- eral days at the home of her sister, foal Lutheran church Saturday fore-| noon. with her parents to spend the Christmas week. Miss Dena Harms came out from Bismarck Thursday evening to spend Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Tebbo Harms: and son Jake visited at tht W. A, Dietz- man home Saturday evening. pares maeatl | Welch’s Spur ‘ By MRS. R. M. WELCH nneth Johnston* and Charics We¥mouth called at the Robert Welch home while en route to Bis- marck Tuesday. “Mr. and Mrs. John Welch and son Conrad, O. P. Welch, Lawrence Dop- pler and Mrs. Robert Welch were Bismarck visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Horace: Dirlam mo- tored to Bismarck the middle of the week, Mrs. Paul Skinner called at the Robert Welch home Tuesday. Harvey Stull, son Lynn and niece Viola Marvel visited at the Joha Welch home! Wednesday. The chil- dren remained for several days’ vi Thursday evening. Mrs. Sara McMu.vich called at the Chester Boyd, Paul Skinner and Robert Welch homes Wednesday. Marcus Tremb! dined at the home of Mrs. Sara McMurrich Christmas day. Mrs, Ruth McMurrich, daughter Doris, Kenneth Johnston, Charles Weymouth, Sergeant Baird, Lawrence visited at the Robert Welch home Christmas night. Elwin McMeens spent Christmas: day with the J. Dietrich family near Glencoe. Glen Oder visited at the Doppler home Sunday. Nicholas Berger will leave for Akeley, Minn., in a few days. He will work for Joseph Doppler, a brother of Ed Doppler. Clarence Dorman visited at the Paul Skinner home Sunday. Conrad Welch and Paul Snyder called ai the Robert Welch home Sat- urday morning. Taft —— « By MRS. P. M. GOSNEY E. L. Hurr motored to Bismarck Tuesday for his daughter, Ida, who attends high school there. Nearly every family in Taft town- ship attended the Christmas program in Sterling Tuesday night. Charley Gosney went to the Capi- tal City Tuesday for a few days’ visit. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nieman and family spent Christmas at Hebron attending the wedding of Mrs. Nie- man’s brother, Lloyd Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Fogarty spent Christmas in Bismarck with their son, Rex. : The following were dinner guests jat the Presley M. Gosney home Christmas: Mrs. Chas. Gaskill, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Koon and son Eldon of Belcourt to the Bismarck Indian| from Bismarck, Mr. and Mrs. Elsus ;Elness, daughter Lucille, and son Curtis, Mrs. Glen Elness from Ster- ling and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Koon and children from Driscoll. Mrs. Pierson, who is staying at the Charley Anderson home, was a Ster- ling caller Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jensen and family attended the party held in the north schoolhouse Saturday night. Russell and Tillman Hanson were Sterling callers Monday. Mrs. Wilbert Koon and children are spending a week at the Gosney home. Earl Gaskill and Charley Gosney called at the Presley Gosney home ; Sunday. Norvel Marvel was a Sterling call- er Monday. Anton Oberg was a Sterling caller Monday morning. * ee Regan ' 1 ¢ By BERNADETTE HOPKINS Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Tourtlotte and A. H. Lundberg were Bismarck cali- ers Monday. Clara and Myron Rierson Msxday evening at their home. Mrs. Ira Foster and daughter Mar- guerite of Centralia, Ill., were Mon- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kie- fer. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Mosier. Mr. and'Mrs. L. Hopkins were Mon- day evening guests at the Harry Wor- den home. The school program given at the log cabin Tuesday evening was called one of the best ever given in Regan. Mrs. A. H. Lundberg, son Robert, Ella Schilling, Elaine Rhodes, M:. and Mrs. Joe Kiefer, Andy Garnes, Jr. and Mrs. L. Hopkins attended the Canficld school program Wed- nesday. Mrs. Andrew Lehr was taken to a Bismarck hospital Wednesday. Frank Kelly recently was a guest of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Kelly. The latter drove him to Jamestown Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. Norton Strand and children motored to Bantry Wednes- day to spend the holidays with Mrs. Strand’s parents. They returned Monday. Mr. and Mrs, B. O. Lein and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Dimond and fain- ily were dinner guests of Mr. anc Mrs. H. F. Dimond Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs, A. L. Garnes, Andy, Jy, and Margaret, and J. 8. Penncr motored to Sanger and spent Christ- mas day with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Tourtlotte en- tertained at Christmas dinner for the following: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Len and daughter, Marjory, Walter Ty- berg and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hopkins. My. and Mrs. Schroeder and daugh- ters of Wilton were guests of Mrs. Anna Wilson Christmas day. Guests of Mr. and Mrs, August Westerman Christmas day were Mr. and Mrs. Allan Westerman and son Everett. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Danielson and family of Wilton were Christmas din- ner guesis of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Dan- ielson. ‘Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Lundberg Christmas day entertained the fol- lowing: Mr. and Mrs. William Mick- elson and family, Henry Schillfhg and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Strand and the Uhde family. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mickelson and fam- ily were with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew spent Many attended the Christmas pro-! gram given in Boyd School No. 1! and Leo Doppler and Nickolas Berger |. daughter Clara motored to Bismarck Sunday and spent the day with rela- tives. ‘Walter. Tyberg was a Sunday din- ner guest at the A. L. Garnes home. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Urback were guests at the H. E. Rannestad home Sunday. r Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Tourtlotte, daughter Frances and Mr. and Mrs. @| Lawrence Hopkins were Sunday din- ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Lein. Mr. and Mgs. Joe Mickelson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fisher were Sunday guests at the Albrecht home. i Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kiefer motored to Wilton Sunday. Bernice Rhines, who attends the agricultural college, is spending Christmas vacation with her sister, Hazel, at Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mickelson and children were Saturday evening i guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Rierson. ; Mr. and Mrs, Theodore Scoggin and family of Driscoll were Sunday guests at the Carl Lein home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kiefer enter- {tained the following Christmas day: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kiefer of Wilton, Mrs. Anna Knudson and son Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knudson and ‘children, Mr. and Mrs. John Mosier and Mrs. Ira Foster and daughter Marguerite of Centralia, Ill. ° Elsie Aune won the prize offered by Miss Maulsby to the pupil selling the largest number of Red Cross Seals, Russell Hopkins day at Harmon. @ Brittin | —____________—__¢ F By 0. DUTTON spent Christmas Mrs. Richard Day spent Tuesday with Mrs, C. D. Kimball. Mr. and Mrs. Orin Dutton and children dined Tuesday at the Em- {met Wisehart home. ; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hirning, Dodcze,} spent the week-end with Mrs. Hirn-! ing’s parents, Mr. and ‘Mrs. E. M. Whitteaker. Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoover enter- tained the following at a turkey din- ner on Christmas day: Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Dralle and family, Elvin Hoo- ver, Ammon and Roy Pifer, Mr. and Mrs. O. U. Dutton and family, the Misses Gerry Hoffman and Evelyn Olson and Don Dralle of Moffit. i] Mrs. William Mills and daughter Betty visited Wednesday at the Clif- ton Kimball home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Allensworth of! Bismarck dined Christmas day at the| ‘Henry Crawford home. Elmer Slater spent several days , last week visiting with Charles Dut- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Olson and family visited at the Dralle home Tuesday evening. Mrs, Richard Day visited at the home of her parents near Hazelton| recently. Mrs. Harry Blount and children} dined Christmas day at the Pete Smith home. Mr, and Mrs. Emmet Wisehart were supper guests at the Dralle home Wednesday evening. son, Junior, spent Christmas at the Thorsen home near Moffit. Lloyd Blount arrived here Satur- day night for a few days’ visit. A number of friends from Bis- marck and this neighborhood gath- ered at the Geo. Kuntz home Satur- day evening. Mr. ard Mrs. B. R. Slater and grandchildren were entertained at Christmas dinner at the John Welch home. Miss Lucile Milman and pupil No. 2 Wednesday evening. Miss Mil- man left that night for her home in holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Slovarp and children were supper guests Christ- mas day at the Pete Smith home. Clara Crawford was a Bismarck visitor Thursday. Miss Nora Freud visited several days last week at the Dewey Olson home near Moffit. Henry Mills and son David visited at the C. D. Kimball home Thursday evening. Miss Twila Dralle spent two days last week at the Jason Hoover home. Miss Etta Hoffman and Clair Por- ter of Moffit, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Kimball and Miss Florence Beard were Christmas callers at the Jason Hoover home. Charles Gray and Harvey Smith motored here from South Dakota last week to visit relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Howitson of Sterling, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Dralle and family and Elmer Schwartz were Sunday dinner guests at the Dutton home. Frank King, Jr., visited the Dut- ton boys Sunday. Miss Florence Beard spent Christ- mas day at the home of her grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace. ; Painted Woods | ———4i By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD Gophers were seen here Dec. 23. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erickson and son Ernest and Anton Nelson were callers at the Ole Lillefjeld home Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Cleveland and daughter, Mabel, spent Christmas day at the Fred Mitchell home. Wilton visitors Wednesday were Fred Brown, Ole Lillefjeld and Oscar Yupman, Mr, and Mrs. Stura Nelson and children spent Christmas Eve at the home of Mr. Nelson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nelson. Charles Howe called at his farm Saturday afternoon. Iver Erickson spent Christmas with Mrs. Erickson at New Haven. The children stayed with their grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Brown, during their father’s absence. Dick Kudick was a Wilton caller Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Oscar Brostrom’s sister and brother-in-law and children of Minot visited at the Brostrom home Thurs- day. Mr. and Mrs, Joe Brostrom and small son, Marvin, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown and baby, Emory John- son, Frank Johnson and Nels Erick- | Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Whitteaker andj gave a program at the Telfer School; @ Valley City, where she will spend ier oie Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, J, R. Brostrom. at the Bill Beisterfield home nesday evening, Ruth Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brown Saturday evening at the home. The evening was ing cards. Stura Nelson called at the An Nelson home Saturday. Arthur Damstrom spent Chris vacation at his home, Mr. and Mrs, Ole Lillefjeld daughter, Mary Ann, and Mrs. berg were dinner guests at the ‘ Lillefjeld home at Wilton Chris! day. Frank Erickson, Anton Nelson Ole Lillefjeld called on Joe Brost Saturday morning. Frank Johnson has been sta with Nels Erickson while Ive: away. Harold Soderquist was a W: visitor Sunday. i Ole Lillefjeld and Lester Br were Wilton callers Thursday. Carl Carlson motored to Wi Christmas day. Hope Hannefield spent a few « in Wilton visiting friends. TF if Florence Lake By HELEN WITT Jacob Hindbouch, John Bailey John Witt were dinner guests at | James Tees home Sunday. R. G. Marchant and daugh {Irene and Mrs. John Witt motore: Wilton Saturday for Mrs. Marck and Mrs. Plattner. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schneider family spent Sunday at the Je Hindbouch home. Mr. and Mrs. John Witt sy Christmas day at the R. G, March! home. 1 Mr. and Mrs. A. Tees called at | James Tees home Sunday. 4 Earl and Opal Harvey, Halard ¢| Neola Scallon and Vernon Jo called at the Jacob Hindbouch h¢ Sunday. j Orva Bailey called at the Art’ Teese home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, John Witt and 3} D. F. McClellan were Wing shop Thursday. q Mr. and Mrs, D. F. McClellan 1 ‘Ted Merkel spent Thursday even| at the John Witt home. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Neiters son Andrew were Wing shoppers S: urday. Herman Seilinger called at Henry Seilinger home Saturday ¢| ernoon. Albert Hindbouch spent Sunday. his parental home. x Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Glanville sp | Christmas at the Howard Glanv, home. | Miss Opal Harvey and Halt | Seallon are taking a week's vacati during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Glanville ni tored to Wing Tuesday. Several from this vicinity atten |the funeral rites for Wenzel Kozel | Monday. | (> i Lyman By S. GYLDEN Sulo and Sadie Gylden were lers at Gust Eckholm’s Monday. Sulo and Sadie Gylden and Syl Eckholm were town callers Tuesd John Gylden was a visitor at He. Inget’s, Victor Maki’s and Gi d |holm’s Wednesday. 3 The program which was given the Lyman School No. 1 was well tended. J Eino Eckholm was @ caller at Jo Gylden’s Thursday. Tyne, Siiri, Selma, Henry and drew Eckholm, Andrew Lienska, B Harju and Edwin Olson were ent tained at John Gylden’s evening. Edwin Olson, Sylvia Eckholm, and Mrs. Dave Josephson and Cl ford Josephson were dinner guests John Gylden’s Friday, A program was given at the Ev gelical Lutheran church h m night. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Jose] » Clf ford Josephson and tanin'O were dinner guests of John Gylde1 Sunday. Emil Lienska was a dinner ape Eckholm’s ls eorge Kavonius was a caller Elmer Josephson's Thursday evenit Alex Eskeli of Oriska and D Wahiman and family visited at Jo Gylden’s Sunday. Eskeli lived b before he moved to-Oriska, {” Estherville By MRS. ROY LITTLE Mr. and Mrs. Art Strand were gan shoppers Monday. They called at the Wm. Michelson ho Mr. and Mrs. Ole Wold and Olaf and Mr. and Mrs. Earl were Regan callers Tuesday. Ruth Wilmot spent Thursday relatives at Macomber. She att

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