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> | Glenview = By VIOLET L. JOHNSON | Grace Simons of Bismarck andj | Mr. and Mrs. Enock Anderson vistt-| 4 ed last Sunday at the Walter Simons | home. i Mr. and Mrs, Ed Schatz and Erick | Albertson were recent visitors at the| Engstrom and Bently home. | NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBOR months is at || ents, Mr. and Present visiting his par- Mrs. Ole Vik. There will be a Christmas pro- gram next Friday evening, Dec. 23, | = 8 o'clock in Lein school No. 1. — S.W. Burleigh | Semens ARI chastise By MRS. ALEX STEWART George Hochemer, Paul Hapel and {Jacob Dietrich transacted business in Iver Erickson of Painted Woods! Bismarck Wednesday. called at the Joe Brown home Mon- day afternoon. Joe Brown accom- panied Mr. Erickson to Bismarck Jater. Mrs. Paul Kjererle and two chil- dren of Minneapolis arrived at the S. E. Strandemo last week where they had planned to remain for the winter. Later Mrs. Kjererle receiv- ed word of the death of her mother, which obliged her to return. Raymond Spitzer was a Tuesday business caller at the Jacobson home. Ray Simons also called there. Violet Johnson was a business call er in Baldwin Tuesda on the way home. Lorin Couch visited this week 9 the John EI on, Jacobson and Enock Anderson homes. H. B. Thompson returned to his afternoon. | She also called at the Engstrom home |_ Vernon Gramling visited at Brown's ; Friday. i | Mrs. Katie Nicholson and two sons; [Of Moffit visited Mrs. Annie Nichol-/| | son one day |from Bismarck. Norman Stewart and Ed Beckenall d at Anna Nicholson's Tuesday. nne Gramling visited at the} Stewart home Thursday. rence Farrel has been ill with lu. st week en route home| | Ly ‘Ay Mr. and Mrs. Claude Houser and son Ernest of Moffit called at the rt home Priday. Bert Buckley and family and Glen; Oder were callers Friday in the Capi- | tal City. '. Putnam, county agent, called in this vicinity last week. Fevold of Bismarck was a this vit ty last week. home this wee! having spent the; Alex Si art, Norman Ste- past month at th farm. | w Helen Bechenall and Anna Harold Larson t Joe Nicholson motored to Bismarck Sat- Brown's recent! urd Con Johnson and Joe Brown mo- e bu: eral days Ray a ness ca the past we Mr. and M Bi shop- and Levi rson ted at Con Job Brown, Hi den and mond Spi de home Satur and Emelia and in Bismarck Larson's F Raymond Spitz caller at Enock Ani Pete Meyers called a and Spitzer homes one da Mrs. Albert Larson ai ped in Baldwin Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Reynard Spitzer and family, Mr. . Albert Larson Bismarck was a_ busin con's Fri the this week. son shop- t were nd Harold Larson 's Satur 's. Woodland was a passenger to Bismarck with the mail carrier Sat- called at Norman his vicinity who call- were Nor- Bismarck Saturd . Charlie Johnson, Paul | srwin, Bernard, Dav- ‘d and family,, Nicholson, Helen Bowers, s a caller in f one day . Alex Stewart and Mrs. John o Bismarek Thurs-! jramling returned Vernon with them » Nicholson and Helen Bech- at_the Dan McCleun > one day last. week. Paul Hanson has been ill with the past week. nnnie Bechenall visited friends vicinity Monday en route to Stewart visited with his moth- er Sunday. Donald Nickolson and Johnnie Bechenall were business callers in Bismarck Monday Moffit i ——_—____i, By MRS. C. E. MOFFIT . and Mrs, ‘Mr. and Arvid trom 2 : Burns Bailey and son shopped in Bismarck Wedn and Mrs. Peter Hofstad were meno: marek callers Saturday. Mrs. Shorty Jacobson called at Cecil! Melvin Thorsen came home with Mount’s Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. M in Wilton one day the week. Alice Larson and Homer Monroe Kozak shopped 2 latter part of | § them to spend the week-end. | Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Pillsbury and s and Wm. Lane were Bismarck urday. d_ J. Argast Was a Bismarck visited at the Con Johnson home Caller Saturday. ‘Buniay. | The Misses Harriet Moffit and Ray Simons and Edger Jacobson/ Etta Hoffman entertained a num- were among those wh Elsie Erstrom home Sun visitors were the Portyka y Nellie Partyka visited a few da at the Charlie Spitzer home the la! ter part of week Sunda$ visitors at home were Lawrence Johnson an son Pete, Ole Johnson, Mike Neider- meier, Emelia and Alice Spitzer, L. Jacobson, Ray Simons, Walter Wad- dington, Lawrence Gordon, Alice and Stacia Triska. Sunday callers at Albert Larson's were C. V. Anderson of Baldwin, Levi and Dave Carlson and Enock Ander- the Jacobson son. Paul Holden spent the week-end at his home. Howard Scott guest at his home. Mrs. Lars Jacobson visited with Mrs. Mike Kozak. Millard Jacobson visited at Joe Brown's one evening this week. Mr. Kline of Maco was a week-end Albert nson was a caller at Law-| Tence Johnson's Monday afternoon. Dave Bly was among those who visited at the Holden home Sunday. Richard and Erma Larson visited at Henry Johnson's in Painted Woods Saturday evening. Mr. a Mrs. Clarence Thompson and family spent the week-end at the Dick Thompson home. Elmer Larson visited in Wilton one! evening the last of the week. Lein | ——— { 1 % By OLGA M. RISE Dallas Barkman motored to Dris- coll Thursday afternoon. Quite a large crowd attended the P. T. A. in Lein school No, 1 Thurs-| day evening. Arthur, Ernest and Selma Rise, Ed Nygaard and Ed Erickson motored to ‘Bismarck and Mandan Tuesday with) turkeys. Helmer Arneson, Einar Spilde and Joseph Rise motored to Tuttle Wed- nesday afternoon. Clifford Birkeland motored to Dris-} coll and Sterling Tuesday on busi-| ness. Clarence, Arthur and Irwin Rise and Dallas Barkman motored to Bis- marck Saturday. A few from this vicinity attended the program and dance given by the Sons of Norway at Driscoll Friday night. Alfred Arneson nad Oscar Opion/| who have been visiting in South Da- kota the last three weeks returned * Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brenden and S0n whd have spent the past month at Alfred Arneson’s left for James- town to visit relatives before return- ng to their home at Fero. , Lars Foss spent Sunday after- ‘Boon at Alfred Arneson’s. visited at Warren’ visited at the | > |14 to Mi r of la at a bridge party Sat- t the C. E. Moffit home. was won by Mrs, Anna rize went to Miss Ellen ly two-course lunch- erved by the hostess. and Mrs, George Parks and| Mrs. Jim Hill were Bismarck callers| Monday. Rev. Roe of Bismarck, district su- perintendent, preached at Braddock Thur: night and at Moffit Fri- day night. After his sermons at each place he held a business meeting. He was a guest at the Kinzler home | while here. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Ed’ DeHaan and chil- {dren spent Sunday at the Charles | Thompson home. Mrs. J. F. Coder was a Bismarck | caller Monday. Frank Benz and son Gordon visited at the Emil Enockson home Monday | afternoon. A number,of men gathered at the Olson home Saturday night to help Mr. Ed Olson celebrate his 74th | birthday. Cards were the pastime. At midnight a lunch was served. Mr. Olson received a number of gifts. | Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hofstad enter- jtained at dinner Sunday in honor lof Mrs. Everett Porter's birthday | Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Everett Porter and children, Claire and Beth, Misses Gladys Moffit and | Etta Hoffman and Fred Doehle. Miss Jennie Waiste has been ill with the flu. Born at Bismarck Wednesday Dee. | and Mrs. Emmet Carroll, an 8 1-2 pound daughter. Mother | {and baby are doing fine. Born at Bismarck Wednesday, Dec. 14, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McDonald of near Glencoe a 10 1-2 pound son. Mrs. McDonald was Miss Ethel An- |derson before her marriage. The Misses Ellen and Pearl John- son entertained Mr. and Mrs, Homer Brownawell at dinner Sunday. The Misses Katherine Bruce, Thelma and Willy Moffit, Art Hayes and Albert Lunde visited with Mrs. Burt Johnson Sunday evening. Mrs, F. H. Pillsbury and children, Doris Marie and Bobby, Dick visited |at the Lee Hamblen home Monday. They also called at the Enockson home to see the new baby. Miss Pearl Johnson and John Beauclair were Bismarck callers Sat- urday. SS l Wild Rose oO By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL Mr. and Mrs. Mike Glovick and daughters, Misses Tony and Gladys, visited Mr. and Mrs. Aleck Jawaski Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Brownawell and Ed Nicholas of Moffit made a business call here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. O. B: Swanson and Harold were Bismarck visitors Sat- Mabel Wilson spent the week- at ‘the home of Mr. and Mrs. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, —t/and Miss Mabel Wilson were doing casion being their daughter Lenora’s| >: some Christmas shopping in Bis- 19th birthday anniversary. marck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Glovick and daughters Misses Tony and Gladys were Hazelton visitors the first of Ped week. Alta on. — By CARL SCHATZ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schaffer and children visited at the Jake Hoch- halter home Monday afternoon. Alvin Brackett visited with Edwin Schatz Monday afternoon. Ed Schatz and Elmer Qually called yen Braddock Hilma Olson and Saima Antilla were supper guests of Bill Wanttaja’s ‘Thursday evening. Harry Hedstrom and daughter Le- nora called at Gust Eckholm’s Sun- day evening. By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE Tuesday morning Obert Salhus was arrested on charges of assault and battery preferred by friends of 8. B. Gooding, whom Salhus had attacked.) | Hampton | By ELIZABETH KOPPY Among those that transacted busi- ness in Cannon Ball from this vicinity Saturday were Jake Schiermeister, Helmuth Schiermeister, accom- panied by Frank Lawler, Jr., called at the Godfrey Grenz home Saturday afternoon. ing college at Valley City, returned “<|{ Richmond | SSE NAT TREN CREE PY Misses Hazel Mausehund and Hilda|caller at the Rudolph Engel and Schiermeister, who have been attend- | Dave Hein homes. ————|spend their Christmas vacations at! the their homes here. Mabel Magnus, who attends high school in Haselton, and Laurence Ol- son, high school student of Petti- bone, have returned to their hom here, where they will spend the Christmas holidays. + By MARTHA BOSSERT Gotifried Bossert was a Monday] prises Mrs. A. Degner, sons John, Mar- at the Carl Schatz home Monday|A hearing was held before O. M. Vie Friday to spend the Christmas holi-/tin and Bill, daughter Helen, Matilda Mrs, Homer Brownawell and Mrs.|@ evening. Davold Schaffer is employed at the Noel Ness home. John Stroh and Edwin Schatz visit- Jed with Ed and Hank Schatz Tues- day afternoon, John Fisher was a McClusky caller on Tuesday. Elmer Qually called on Alvin Brac- kett Tuesday afternoon. Noel Nelss has been on the sick list for several days this week. Wayne Herrington spent Monday picking chickens at the John Ander- son home. Alvin Brackett and Edwin Schatz visited at the John Stroh home Monday evening. Wayne Herrington spent several days picking turkeys at the Emil Johnson home. George Hecker was a Wilton busi- ness caller on Tuesday. Sam_Scheafer , éalled on John Stroh Tuesday. Gottlieb Backholtz motored to the capital city Tuesday. Joe Diede was a Alta caller on Tuesday. Philip Wahl visited with Eddie Sparrow Tuesday afternoon. Emil Johnson was a McClusky caller on Wednesday afternoon. John Dahl and son Howard call- ed at the Carl Schatz home Wednes- day. Charles Larson visited with Joe Diede Wednesday evening. Edwin Schatz called on Howard Coombs Wednesday afternoon. Lawrence Adams visited with Ken- neth Brown of north of Pickardville Tuesday. Henry Schaffer called on Jake Hochhalter Thursday afternoon. Elmer Qually was a caller at the Emil Johnson home Thursday. Gus and Edmond Schatz who spent the past three months picking corn in Iowa, returned to their home Wed- nesday. Henry and Edwin Schatz motor- ed to McClusky on business Thurs- day. Those who were Alta shoppers on Wednesday were Carl Schatz, Law- rence Adams, Ed Schatz, John Stroh, Ted Hochhalter and Fred Bender, Sr. Joe Diede, David and Edwin Schatz visited with Edward and Henry Schatz Wednesday evening. Gottlieb Schatz visited at the Carl Schatz home Thursday evening. John Stroh transacted business at Regan Thursday. Miss Caroline Schlafman spent the week-end at the G. Schell home near Pickardville. Albert Anderson and John Stroh motored to McClusky Friday and were accompanied back by Caroline Brackett, who will spent Christmas vacation at her home here. Emil Johnson was a business call- er in Regan Saturday. Gerald Jones and George Hecker called at the Hank and Ed Schatz farm Saturday. Hank and Edwin Schatz motored to McClusky Thursday. They were accompanied back by Ruth and Pauline Schatz, who are spending their vacation on the farm. Alvin Brackett and Joe Diede call- ed at the Carl Schatz honie Friday afternoon. Davold and Henry Schafer spent Friday evening at the Joe Diede home. Emanuel and Ben Schatz who spent the past two months in Iowa husking corn, returned to their home Monday. OO | Painted Woods 2, aoe ere we a By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD Opal Olson of Wilton spent the week-end at the Charles Hannefield home. A few of the neighbors and friends gathered at the Ole Lillefjeld home Saturday night. The evening was spent playing whist and dancing. Albert Lange called at the Wil- liam Brown home Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Lillefjeld and Mrs. Merton Demeray called at the Ole Lillefjeld home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld and daughter in the town hall, at which Salhus pleaded guilty and was sentenced to days. The former at her parental home and the latter with relatives. thirty days in jail, $100 fine, and costs. He is held in the Burleigh county jail at Bismarck. Mrs. F. J. Zellmer and two sons, Frank and Ray, returned home Wed- nesday morning from Lincoln, Neb., where they have been for the last sev- eral weeks, é Rev. O. Kinder of Moffit was Braddock caller Tuesday afternoon. Leonard Sempel of Minneapolis vis- ited Tuesday and Wednesday with his father, Mr. George Sempel, and brother, Warner, and family. E. Jacobson, H. Redman and J. A. Allensworth left Monday to act on the jury at this term of court in Linton. | J. A. Allensworth later was excused because of business. Floyd E. Martini took a load of sheep to Steele Wednesday for O. A. Nordstrom. The Braddock Sunday school will give & special Christmas program in the M. E. church next Sunday morn- ing. A collection will be taken up for World Service. Everyone is invited, Mr. and Mrs. E. Saville and two children Vernae and Maxine, also Mr. and Mrs. H. A, Carlisle were Sunday guests at the E. F. Savage home. The H. P. Albright family and Mr. Walker were Sunday guests at the C. Y. Barton home. Little Elota Junge visited Thursday with Miss Green at Napoleon. L. P. Weber drove to Bismarck Wednesday to visit with his daughter, Mrs. Wm. Manley, at the Bismarck hospital. He reports her as improv- ing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Day of Brit- tin visited with Braddock friends Sat- urday evening. Miss Ethel Mandigo arrived in Braddock Saturday to spend the Christmas vacation at her home. J. A, Allensworth and daughter, Mildred, autoed to Valley City Friday morning and returned in the evening accompanied by Miss Gertrude, who is attending the State Teacher's college. She will visit at her home here dur- ing the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. R. Sarvig and daugh- ter, Helen, were Bismarck callers Sat- urday afternoon. Mrs. E. Bowles went out to the Bry- ant Baker home Thursday to stay a few days. Mrs. Baker broke her arm recently. ‘Unknown person entered the M. E. church this week, broke open the bank that contained the Sunday school World Service money and took it all. ‘This is the second time this year that the Sunday school money has been stolen. Last spring some one entered the home of Mrs. Grace Martini and stole $8 of the funds from a bureau drawer. Thursday evening Rev. Roe, district superintendent of the M. E. church, meeting was held after the service. The next regular meeting Ladies’ Aid will be held at the home of Mrs. O, R. Martini Thursday after- noon, Dec. 29. Mr, and Mrs. A. R. Button, Lloyd and Mrs, M. E. Ryan spent Sunday with Napoleon relativ delivered a sermon and a business] of the] > Mr. and Mrs. Fred Petrie, Harry Petrie and “Bill” Bauer of Linton and Dewey Lawler called at the Frank Chesrown home Sunday afternoon. Peter Knudtson of Minneapolis is spending several weeks visiting at the Porter Umber home. Mr. Knudtson is Mrs. Umber’s father. Miss Frances Koppy returned home Monday after spending several weeks visiting friends near Mandan. Miss Nora Strew spent the week- end at McCulley. Mrs. John Rebenitsch, Jr., and sons of near Fort Rice are this week visit- ing at the home of the former’s par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. Steve Koppy. > | Hazlegrove | oo By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE John Goldsmith called Monday at the Ulfers and Hazlegrove homes. Mr, and Mrs. Jim McQuiren and daughter Colleen are now living south of -Hurdsfield. Ray Hazlegrove and Art Kraft called at John Sattlers Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, Jake Styielmeyer are visiting relatives at Tuttle. Mr. and Mrs, Art Payseno and fam- ily and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Beake and} family were guests Sunday at the Carrie Kraft home. Emil Styielmeyer called at the Kraft home Sunday. “ Edward Styielmeyer and his sisters, Edyth and Alyce, and Mary Miller were guests Sunday at the John Sat- tler home. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Atwood, Lester Hawkins, Philip Schmersier, Lyle Perry, Roy Buck, Floyd Brolin, Bob ‘Wage, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove, Fred Wagner and Will Thieling were shoppers in Tuttle Monday. Alex Neff was a Sunday visitor at the Christ Wolff home. Mr. and Mrs. John Wutzke were guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Pehl, Sr. ‘Theodore Rosenau was a business caller at the Christ Wolff and Gust Rosenau and J. Driscol homes Mon- day. Wallace Stewart called Friday at the John Sattler home. Edward Wagner and the Misses Pauline and Helen Wolff were dinner guests Sunday at the Elmer Perry home. Two men with an airplane from Carrington were out hunting coyotes Sunday. They landed on that land east of Ed. Ponds. Emil Ochsuner called Sunday at the Kraft home. Miss Faye Roberts also called at the Kraft home Sunday. —_—$$——— | Trygg | —_—$<$— By GLADYS NELSON Margaret Johnson of Trygg school No, 1 motored nn last Sat- urday on a shopping trip. A ate was given last Saturday The Luther League of the Maria Lutheran church will hold its New Year's Watch at the Olof Feltheim home Saturday evening, Dec. 31. August Westlund, pastor in charge, will conduct the devotionals. Every- one is invited. The Boy Scouts of Braddock enter- tained their parents at the regular scout meeting Tuesday evening, Dec. 13. The boys showed their parents exactly what scouting is and demon- strated or explained every test or re- quirement. Lunch was served ‘after the meeting. Troop 22 has reorgan: ized for another year. It has 21 reg- istered members. The Sunday school of the Maria Lutheran church will give its Christ- mas program at the church Monday, Dec. 26, at 3 o'clock. Everybody is invited. Harry Tracy of Linton, accom- panied by E. H. Tracy, Winona, spent Sunday visiting with Braddock rela- tives. Miss Ann Tracy returned with them. Flo Allensworth arranged a pro- gram which was presented Wednesday night at the George Pettis home. Re- freshments were served at midnight by _the hostess. John Anderson made a profes- sional trip Tuesday to the John Forsbeck home. ~~ Velma Johnson of near Still visited the last day of school Tuesday with Margaret Johnson of Trygg school No. 1. Treats were distributed to the pupils from the teacher. John Tryge called at the school also. Homer Taylor took Mrs. Bill Oder’ to Bismarck and hauled her turkeys down for the Christmas market. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor helped Oders dress the turkeys Tuesday. Mr. Jordahl of Canfield was a caller &t the Homer Taylor home Saturday. . ‘Word has been received from Park Rapids, Minnesota, of the merly of Trygg, to Iona Dickson of Park Rapids. A group of 15 friends and relatives of the bridal pair, in- cluding the groom’s brother, Leon, and sister, Mabel, were in attendance. Barney and his wife will make their December 8 of Barney Nelson, for-|y oi. and were Monday evening visi- tors at the Fred Smith home. Jacob Weber and John Degner were Thursday evening visitors at the Gottfried Bossert home. Charley Ours and Charley Kuehl were Wednesday afternoon callers at the G. A. Bossert home. Clarence Kettleson was a supper guest at the Dan Seiglock home Wed- | nesday evening. Matilda Degner was staying at the! Fred Smith home a few days last! week. Reynold and Edwin Hein were Wednesday afternoon callers at the John Skie home. A number of friends, visited at the Jacob Hein home Friday night. Mrs. John Weber, Jr., sons Richard and Arthur, Mr. and Mrs. John We-| ber, Sr., and Philip Weber motored to Bismarck Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Gottfried Bossert, son Gottfried and daughter Christine visited at the John Weber, Jr., home Saturday evening. Richard and Jack Weber were Sat- urday evening visitors at the G. A. Bossert home. John Weber, Jr, who is serving on the jury, returned from Bismarck Saturday for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Engel and family visited at the G. A. Bossert home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Engel and sons Hilbert and Albert, David and Elsie Bossert and Bill Degner were Sunday evening visitors at the Dave Hein home. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bossert and small children visited Sunday eve- ning at the Adolph Degner home. 2 o'clock. The community is invi to attend. if m4 Spending some time at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Martin Magnus. Elmer home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. after real estate interests for Beyer, : ine Hansen of — is spend- and. Merl Weise noe Te- a few days with alster, Mrs, home from a brief Ole Newland. visit in Washburn and community. W. A. Stile called at the Martin) nerd Magnus home Monday. Cy SE. SRE Frankie attended the union meeting in_ Sterling Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland enter- tained a number of relatives and friends at a progressive whist party Saturday night. Those who won Were Grist Schoon, Adolph Hansen, W. A. Stile and Mrs.’ Adolph Hansen, Bd Freshour was a Bismarck oall- er Thursday, Quite a few attended the P. T. A. meeting at school No. 3 Thursday night. Progressive whist was played. Rudolph Jensen and Mrs. A. Han- sen won prizes, Mr. and Mrs, John Harty were Sat- Alfred Olson called at the homes of Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Elder El- ness Thursday afternoon. Adolph Hansen and Christ Schoon|children, Miss Lucia Berry and Miss were Driscoll callers Saturday. th Henry Olson, who serves on the Jury, spent the week-end with his wife and family. Mrs. J. W. Beyer called at the Christ Schoon home Thursday. Martin Magnus was a Sterling visi- tor Monday. Harry Hansen, who has been spendin® some time with his sister, Mrs. Ole Newland, returned to his home near Steele Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Olson and family, Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Olson gathered at the home of Henry and Alfred. Mother, Mrs. John Olson of Driscoll Saturday afternoon to help her celebrate her birthday. Miss Violet Clarke called at the Adolph Hansen’s Thursday evening. Mrs. Alfred Olson spent Monday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beyer. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hansen and daughter Christine were business callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schoon Monday. There is going to be a Christmas tree and program at Christiana school No. 2 Thi afternoon at Thursday after spending several months visiting his father, brother and sister here, Mr. and Mrs. John Harty and fam- ily were Bismarck shoppers Saturday. Rev. Christ of Wilton held church services here Sunday evening. Ferne Glanville was a supper guest at the Ole Olson home Sunday eve- Mr. and Mrs, E. E. See and daugh- ter, Donna Mae, visited i. Arena Sun- Florence Hubbell, Norman Johnson and Opal Harvey, who are attending college in Valley City, are spending their vacation at their homes here. Sigrid Josephson of Ellendale is also here for her vacation. Freda Berg visited Alice McCloskey Thursday evening. Mrs. H. Glanville and daughters spent Tuesday evening at the Ben ‘Boss home. Mr. and Mrs. John Harty visited Elmer Magnus of near Wing is is a nephew of Martin. if 9) pn retnge aire Barney is cer the shee e i. ‘ xy on ic] Ecklund Ul Clear Lake | |lust this week. e | _ Ed. Dalbec, accompanied by Mrs. By MISS PAULINE SPITZER Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fox and Rob- ert Spitzer visited at the Raymond| school Spitzer home Sunday afternoon. Lawrence Spitzer motored to the Ole Hagstrom home Friday evening. Miss Pauline Hagstrom returned with him to spend the week-end at the Carl Spitzer, Sr., home. George Buckholtz visited at the George Montgomery home Friday. Levi Carlson and Pete Meyer call- ed at the Henry Fox home Thurs- lay. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schuler mo- tored to Bismarck Saturday after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Warmka shopped at the capital City Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Franklund and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fox visited at the Carl Spitzer home Sunday. B. Monroe was a caller at the Levi Carlson home Thursday afternoon. | Driscoll * By DELLA MAE OLSON The Homemaker’s club met last Thursday afternoon with Mrs. P. C. Tompt. A Christmas party with ex- changing of gifts was held. Miss Hazel Brushwein, who is at- tending the Minot Normal, has re- turned home to spend the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Brushwein, Among those from here in Bismarck Saturday were the following: Mr. and Mrs. Ole Quale, Mr. and Mrs. M. Lunn, Mrs. O. Reiderer, Mrs, Robert Sharpe, Mrs. A. M. Brushwein, Miss Brushwein, Miss Jacobson, Mrs, P. P. Hanson, Pearl, Stanley and Franklin Hanson, Mrs. Al. Jordan, Miss Jordan, F. E. Johns, Ernest Meland and Man- ley Erickson. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ruble have left for a short visit to Minneapolis and Willmar, Minn. Irene and Lenard Koessel, Lucille McCann and Donald Apland spent Sunday evening visiting Mr, and Mrs. Shavin Belile. The Junior 4-H Sewing club met Saturday afternoon with May and Annunson. The Epworth League society held a party at the A. M. Brushwein home Friday evening. HH. A. Thomas returned to Bismarck Saturday after visiting for a few days here. and second prize went to Mrs. Adolph. Hansen. county is visiting with her uncle, L. B. Olson. ‘Weeks due to sickness, Mary Ann accompanied them to Wil-|evening at the home of Marquerite ton where they were all dinner|Long by members of the Study and guests at the Elias Lillefjeld home. |Civic club. Each member is prepar- Dick Kudick called at the William|ing a Christmas gift to be sent to the home near Hubbard, Minnesota. The Driscoll teachers will spend Geo. Nelson called Wednesday at/their Christmas vacation at the fol- the Homer Taylor and John Ander-|iqwing places Miss Jacobson, Gothen- son homes on business matters. y Ne Miss 1 fs Brown home Tuesday. Arthur Damstrom was a Wilton caller Saturday. Brown home Saturday, Frank Johnson was a Wilton call- Florence Crittenton home in Fargo. Braddock boys’ basketball team de- feated Steele Saturday night at Brad- Hope Hannefield called at the|dock, 22 to 5. The girls’ team,defeat- ed Steele the same night, 20 to 17. The freshmen gave their program {ther, Mrs. Challett of Wilton. er Saturday. Friday during assembly period. It Anton Nelson went to the woods;consisted of a paper on “The Lame Tuesday. Duck Amendment” by Genevieve Juanita and Junior Soderquist|Fude; a talk on “War Debts” by Ray day at the Anton Fisher home. Buddy Little was an overnight, guest Friday night with Gerald Nel- son. Charlie Chris called Friday at the George Nelson home and delivered some turkeys to Sam Brown. Mrs. George Nelson, Gwendolyn and Sam Brown were spent Saturday with their ndmo- | Juhola, and a talk on “Disarmament” he 2 fon by Harmon Mandigo, who also played Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Brostrom were|two selections on the guitar. Wilton shoppers Saturday. The Cherry Grove school held its Anton Nelson called on relatives at| quarterly meeting Tuesday evening. Wilton Friday. The chief subject was the problem of Pete Mitchell and Iver Erickson} how the schools would meet the fin- furnished the music for the dance at|ancial situation. There are sufficient Price Saturday evening. funds in the treasury to run the Mr, and Mrs. H. W. Crawford of | schools for the next three months and the training school at Mandan visit-| whether or not they can be continued ed at the Ole Lillefjeld home Thurs-| depends wholly upon the March ap- day evening. portionment from the county taxes. e phe ein aE ee a | Lyman | f Sterling | o By FERN RB. STEWART By S. GYLDEN Mr. and Mrs. Gust Eckholm, son] Howard Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Will Sulo and daughter Sylvia spent|Styles and family, George Kusch and Mondaf evening at William Har-|Lester Andrews of Taft were town ju’s. callers this week. Edwin Olson and Sulo Gylden| The regular Farmers Ufiion meet- were guests of Gust Eckholm’s Tues-|ing was held in the hall Monday eve- day. ning. Misses Selina and Sally Gylden| There has been quite a number ab- were sup;er guests of their aunt/sent from school on account of the and unele, Mr. and Mrs. William “flu.” Harju, Tuesday. J. D, Stewart, who has been visit- Sat ' Magnus and Harold/hi callers in.the supper guests Friday night ae ae Harvey Fitz- rald home jan. "Gerald Nelson, Victor Engdahl and Hugo Nelson were callers Thurs- day at the Nels Nelson home. Mr. and Mrs. George Porter Nelson motored to Bismarck ‘Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson, Gwendolyn and Bill Oder were sup- per guests Sunday at the Homer Taylor home. : om valle City egy ittends from Valley City re ai the normal, to spend her holiday vacation. Melvin Magnus called Saturday at the Homer Taylor home. Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Craven en- tertained a group of friends from. Memoken Monday night at a bridge ‘Miss Hilma Olson, Mrs. Bill Want-|ing in Driscoll, called at the home of/ Mrs. Homer Gerald Nelson was a caller Satur- Ve Grenz, Hebron; and Miss Nettleton at Tagus. Last Tuesday evening in the hall the Sons Daughters of Norway president; Miss Hazel Nelson, secre- tary; Iver Norby, assistant secretary. A. H. Meland, financial secretary; M. John Weber, ‘Sr., motored his son, Duane, to the St. Alexius hospital Sunday. He is now a patient there. Lyon Larson, Bryan Knowles and A. a Davis were Bismarck callers Fri- ry. Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Horner took a load of their furniture to Glen Ullin Sunday. Mrs. A. L. Davis visited Mrs. Lyon Larson Friday afternoon. By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN BT. A. was held at the Beyer’s Thursday evening. After the business meeting a game of progres- sive whist was played. The first prize was won by Rudolph Jensen Other games were played and lunch was served at midnight. Miss Charlotte Olson of Kidder Mary and Albert Dronen have not. been attending school the past two Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland enter- tained a number of friends and re-|Borth and Mrs. I. Kremenetsky and Jatives to a card party Saturday eve- John Weber, Sr., and Art Weber au- ning. Warren Belile who is serving on| toed to the Wilton mine Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred ‘Borth are the the jury at Bismarck spent the week- end with home folks. Parents of a baby girl borp to them Friday, Dec. 16. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schoon and eee spent kogrend with Mr. joon’s sister and family, Mr. and) <, Cani ery $ Mrs. Adolph Hansen. anfield Miss Lillian Hall, teacher of Clear| Lake school No. 1, spent Saturday at Bismarck shopping. By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN Mr. and Mrs. Allen Van Vleet and Rosemary visited Sunday at the E. A. Van Vleet home. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson and family attended the birthday celebration on. Grandma Olson sunday at her home in_Driscoll, >? close of the regular P, T. A. meeting Friday night, resulted in a score of 25 to 5 in favor of Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and son, Frank Shaffer called at the E. A.| Clair, and Grant Lindsey were callers Van Vleet home Sunday. Miss Nellie Dance, teacher at the Beyers school, visited Monday eve- ning with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Van Vieet and daughter Rosemary, also Miss Christensen, were capital city Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Adolph Hansen were callers at the Ernest Schoon home| Monday, Baldwin > By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER The Crofte schools, taught by Miss Bernice Morris and Miss Aldyth Mc- Cullough, will hold a joint Christmas Program in school No. 3 Friday eve- ning, Dec. 23. Vernie Peterson of Naughton called at the home of friends here while en- route to Baldwin Saturday forenoon. The Baldwin school will give a Christmas program Saturday evening, A cordial invitation is ex- BUBB : 3 Pp Dec. 24. tended all to attend. There will be a hristmas tree and Old Santa Claus will distribute the presents. E. A. Lewis and Herbert Little, who are members of the petit jury, spent the week-end at their homes here. Mrs. Ira Falkenstein, who has been Spending several weel Ith friends eile in the caplet city, will fe) 5 : nesday for Christmas vacation. SEES SEE ES EEK Christiana : i the Fred Schroeder. Miss Marie Falkenste! her brother and Mrs, Clarence in “visited sister-in-law, Mr. Falkenstein, at BEE : é i i é ¥ ae a ik é é § & F Ye i wf ; j x

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