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$$$ $ ________——+ Braddock | By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE = Services were held in the M. E ehureh Sunday evening during which . time the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper was administered by Rev. O. Kingler. Thursday evening the members of the Epworth League met for choir practice at the Piers home. A class was organized for instruction in cate- chism and M. E. Church doctrine. Eight members enrolled. The next meeting will be held at the Aarvig home. Tuesday, Jan. 10th, Mr. James C. Ryan of Braddock and Miss Jane A. Mathena of Hazelton were united in marriage by county judge Thomas of Linton. They were attended by Mr. Frank Ryan and Miss Opal Math- re na. The Girl Reserves gave a party Monday at the school gymnasium. The following pupils in the spelling contest have not misspelled any words: Laura Weber, Ruth Edholm, Helen Hill, Julia Martini, Lenipi Lep- isto, Gordon Ford and Leonard Dex- ter. Mr, and Mrs. F. M. Long and Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Savage, were Sunday dinner guests at the A. Amundson home. Mr. F, J. Zellmer returned to Brad- dock Tuesday after a few weeks’ visit at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Esther Davis of Bismarck. Mr. Warner Sempel took his mother, Mrs. Hattie Sempel to Bis- marck Thursday where she left for her home in Minneapolis. Miss Ruth Green of Napoleon was Braddock caller Wednesday after- noon. Miss Laura Weber returned home ‘Tuesday after several days spent with Wishek relatives. Glen Smith, of the Standard Oil Co., was a Braddock caller Wednes- day. George Sempel returned home Wednesday morning after several days spent in the Bismarck hospital. ‘ Mrs. Oscar Nordstrom, who was taken to the Bismarck hospital Sun- day morning, Jan. 8, is recovering and hopes are entertained for her recov- ery. Mr. Nordstrom and children made several trips to Bismarck this week to be with her. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Frase motored to Napoleon Wésinesday afternoon. ‘The Braddock Study and Civic club held its first meeting during the year 1933 at the home of Grace Martini, Jan. 11. All members except one were present. Several wore aprons, as housework was the subject of the evening. Following the saluate of the American flag, the North Dakota hymn was sung and the collect and Lord's Prayer were repeated in unison. NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS gar Johnson, Mrs. Thos. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Olson, Mr. and|# Mrs. Tye Johnson, Dan Walhman and | Harold Brownawell were all business |». callers in Bismarck Saturday. Emil Lang was a town caller Sat- urday. . Roy Hansen was a town caller Fri-| day. Lester Clarke and C. J. Johnson were town callers Thursday. Earl Gaskill, Charley Gosney of Taft, John, Ralph and Ray Beyer of Christiana, and Edgar Johnson and Ted Lang were town callers Thurs- day. Max Lang and son Ted were Bis- marck callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart visited at the Elsus Elness home. George Kusch was a town caller Monday. Hallie Belk took Tom Stewart and daughter, Fern, to Bismarck Thurs- day night to consult a doctor about Fern’s shoulder which they thought was broken. But it was found to be only a bad sprain. > \ Taft a By MBS. P. M. GOSNEY Mrs. Chas. Gaskill went to Bis- marck Tuesday, where she will visit for a while. Edna Mae Gosney spent Tuesday at the Henry Jessen home. Mrs. Howard Smith entered the hospital Monday and was operated on Tuesday for mastoids. She is get- ting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Jersett left Fri- day for Minnesota where they will visit for some time with relatives. George Beatty is staying at the place while they are away. Howard Smith went to Bismarck Wednesday to visit his wife at the hospital. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Anton Oberg last Tuesday at the hos- Pital in Bismarck. Richard Kling was a Sterling busi- ness caller Wednesday. Mrs. Henry Jessen attended the union aid meeting at the home of Mrs. Selmer Dyrstad in Sterling ‘Thursday afternoon. Lloyd Gosney visited Wednesday and Thursday at Norval Marvels. John Berg, Henry Jessen and P. M. Gosney attended the Farmers Union oi! meeting in Sterling Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Swindling at- tended business matters in Sterling Saturday. Anton Oberg was a Sterling busi- ness caller Saturday. Andy Doucette, McKenzie, Harold Juraff were callers at the Fairchild home Saturday. Lioyd and Presley Gosney called at the Stephen Triplett home Friday. Horace Fairchild attended to busi- ness matters in McKenzie Saturday. New Year's Resolutions was the sub-/ > * Ject for roll call. A letter of thanks for Christmas} 4, gifts from the Crittenton Home was read. Emma Bower, program chair- man led the group in singing two peppy songs after which she gave a very interesting paper on “How to Dignify Housework.” Members add- ed helpful hints. Filo Allensworth tread the poems “Pioneering” “The Dish Pan Blues”. Numerous contests on the home were conducted ‘by Grace Martini and Emma Bower. "Mr. J. E. Fitzgibbons returned to Braddock Saturday after a couple of weeks spent in Bismarck. —$—$— $ $ $$? [ Driscoll | By DELLA MAE OLSON Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Berg and fam- fiyily visited at the A. M. Bruschwein home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Tompt and son, Kenneth, spent Friday evening at J. A. McCanns’. ‘The Royal Neighbors met with Mrs. Vic Pederson Thursday evening. Frank Johns and P. P. Hanson re- turned Monday from the eastern part of the state. Gerald Olson of Bismarck is spend- ing a few days at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Eisen- beisz. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Nelson and children were guests at the H. M. ‘Ward home Thursday evening. The Women's Foreign Missionary. Society was entertained by Mrs. Ed- ward Thomas and Mrs. P. C. Tompt tt the Tompt home Tuesday after- , and Mrs. Floyd Swanson and and Mrs. Al Chapin and chil- Vernon and Eleanor, were r guests at the home of Mr. and Elwood Swanson Sunday. » and Mrs. Elmer Koon enter- abetted: » Doris and Lawrence Tice, Olive » and Albert and Leslie Hol- Bismarck. Mrs. Edward Madson, Vieet_and daughter, and Mrs. Floyd Swanson and visited with Mr. and Mrg. Meland Saturday evening. Ella Rosvold and family and Mrs. Carl Meland and son, i K PERS ie The Epworth League social was held at the F. O. Johnson home Fri- day evening. Chas. Swanson returned Thursday from Devils Lake where he attend- ed the county commissioners’ conven- ‘Thomas is again driving the ‘ter a few days illness, Mrs. A. H. Meland were the Nels Meland home Fri- ning. T. Olson and Miss Olson Friday with Mrs. Olson who a] Be Hib E i for several months. Miss Ol- remain with her mother for i hia visited his family in the - Sterling i a a Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ; Welch’s Spur By MES. 8. M. WELCH Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Welch motored to_ Bismarck Monday. Luella Tollefson, teacher of Boyd School No. 1, spent Monday night at and|the E. E. Baker home Julius Dorman is still very ill with influenza. Mr. and Mrs. John Welch and two nephews visited at Mrs, Welch’s pa- rents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Slater. Viola Marvel, niece of Mrs. Welch, return- ed home with her aunt for a few days’ visit. The Doppler boys and Marcus Trembley visited at the McCurdy home Monday. Mr. and Mrs, R. G. Albelein of Menoken weer also guests. The Boyd District Quarterly school board meeting was held at the home of the clerk, Mrs. R. M. Welch, Tues- day evening, Jan. 10, with two mem- bers present. Unpaid bills were ord- eréd paid and an order for Boyd School No. 1 was O, K'd. Elmer Funston called at the home Pag sister, Mrs. C. K. Boyd, Tues- y. Luella Tollefson and Lawrence Doppler dined and visited at the John Welch home Wednesday evening. Lawrence Doppler and Marcus Trembley were Bismarck business visitors Wednesday. Ella Funston, also Glen Baker and son, called at the Robert Welch and Otto Dorman homes Wednesday. Alfred Born, and sister, Mary Ives, motored to ‘Thursday. Dick Slatter of Menoken, and sis- ter-in-law, Mildred Funston, called Mss Funston and Mrs. Slatter. Warren Baker, Lawrence Doppler, and Luella Tollefson called at the Robert Welch home Friday evening. Marcus Trembly visited at the Sara McMunich home Friday evening. Robert Welch called at the home of his sister, Mrs. Ruth McMurrich near Mrs. | Glencoe Saturday. Mrs, Robert Welch, also Steven Punston visited at the Chester Boyd home, Sunday. The Boyd family, who Suffered a long, hard siege of in- fluenza this winter, are all on the Ppa to recovery now. Steiber By MRS. WM. HICKEL @ patient at the Bismarck} cae ee es ee —! Hickel home Tuesday. Pred Vollmer was a Regan caller ‘Thursday. Delbert Olson called at the Wm.! Hickel home Friday. \ Menoken By MRS. JENNIE DANCE Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Agnew and jfamily spent the week-end with their daughter, Mrs. -Quinten Foell, Mof- fit. They were also visitors at the Chas. Soule home. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Conell, Camer- on, Missouri, were supper guests at the A. C. Dance home Wednesday. They left for Missouri Thursday morning. The Menoken 4-H poultry club Gay to see the judging of the 4-H members were in Bismarck Wednes- poultry. Paul Holmes won the first 4-H champion pen in White Wyan- dottes, Allene Holmes won second for her White Wyandottes. A birthday party was given in honor of Albert Sherman Thursday evening. A joyful evening was spent Playing progressive whist. Robert Sherman won high score. The Homemakers met at Mrs. Park ‘Wood’s Thursday. Mrs. Wood gave the lesson on laundry helps. Their next meeting will be a pot lunch at Mrs. A. C, Dance’s home. Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Ebling were Bis- marck shoppers Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Graves and Mr. and Mrs, Wood were in Bismarck Friday. The Menoken 4-H sewing club met at the home of Mrs. E. Ebling Sat- urday. Eight members were present. They were Allene Holmes, secretary, Ida Guse, president, Roberta Craven, Lio Mable Wood, Mary Garross, Avis Abilun, Eleanor Ebling and Dorothy Wood. The next meeting will be in the town ° L Wild Rose | By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL Dwight Carlisle of Bismarck made @ business call here Tuesday. Ernest Saville and several of his children who have been @ selge of the “flu” are all consider-| Miss Eleanor MacDonald of Bis- marck spent the week-end at her ably better at this writing. 8. B. Goodwing and Arvig Lundberg made a business trip to Braddock ‘Tuesday. Walter Felthein, who attends high school in Braddock, spent the week- pg the home folks. . Anna Johnson, who was sick with the “flu”, is up and ‘around W. H. Brownawell left for Bis- marck Thursday where he will visit relatives there and at Sterling and Moffit. Several persons at the Jake Voll Hepes have been ill with “flu” but are leebeadbensss By RUTH LITTLE * Clarence Walker took suddenly Sunday night and was taken to a Bis- marck menegry satrcae he underwent an operation Mon lor appendicitis. Mrs. Oscar “f tied motored to Bismarck Satur- 1a family were Thursday guests at the Oscar Magnuson home. Mowder and ‘Roy Tittle hoes Mon- were Present. ‘t 8. B. Olson visited in Bismarck last week; he returned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Guss Graf and fam- ily motored to Bismarck Saturday. home were Lawrence, Donald and Myrtle Little of Baldwin. ~ Ed Rasche of Wilton was an over- night guest at the home of his fath- er, H. C. Rasche Saturday, at the home of Mrs. Chester Boyd| dal Thursday. Mrs. Boyd is a sister of | ‘THE BISMAR CY RIBUNE, sold and Edwin called at tie Wm. {Johnnie IC ¢ school board, met at Mrs. Harry fers, the clerk’s office, Tuesday to at- tend to the usual round of school business. Eight grade examinations were |given Thursday and Friday. Dean Glanville, Esther Haas, Martha Kraft, || wrote on them. Mary Miller and p| Alice Steiglemayer wrote on seventh received from ttler in Rochester, Minn., somewhat improved from jan attack of pneumonia. | Beutch Wagner was a business call-| > jer in that he ‘Wing Saturday. Mrs, dy Frazier were in Wing Saturday. By L. M. CRAWFORD Ernest Stillwell took medical treat- ment at a Bismarck hospital last His brother, Floyd Stillwell, Rlace at the ‘William MacDonald farm, during his week. of Bismarck, took his illness. Leslie Clark and James MacDonald motored to McKenzie Thursday and were business callers at the “Jake” Heaton home. John Elias of McKenzie was a busi- ness caller in this community Friday. and Paul Hanson were callers in Bismarck Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. William MacDonald and Hilda were evening visitors at Andrew Irvine the Amos Robideau home recently. Mesdames Andrew _ Irvine, Miss Margaret Yeayen, Whilha! Helen Linblad before her marriage. Jack Osborn of Bismarck and Jim: my Ragen of Sacremento, Calif., vis- ited at the John Crawford and Stew- ert homes Friday afternoon. Mr. Ragen will be remembered as an old friend of many in this neighborhood, having worked here at different times. His old home was at Fort Rice, N. Dak. home. Studie Sai visitors Saturday. Bob MacDonald, student in the ° ijed Wing at Wing Friday. Canfield’s first eighth graders played a good Mrs. 8. L. Jordahl and recently. Bites Kuehls have been sick with and Mrs. Albert Vi e flu. 2 san, Wa] "Nara. Joe Cook is at the McCay home helping to care for Grandma Bailey. Clayton Little called at the Earl| Mrs. I. Bailey and Mrs. Mable Bailey were callers there Saturday. Miss Hester Bailey returned home from Wisconsin Thursday where she spent two weeks visiting her sister, Bismarck last week. Buster Schilling helped at the Fish- ler home during George Schilling’ absence. Miss Alice Strand spent the week- end at the N. O. Strand home in Re- y callers at the J.B. Utele| airs. J. M. Huniphrays visited at the 8. L. Jordahl home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Wold were callers Tecently at the Strand home. Friday. Dee Bailey called at the teacher- age and Ghylin’s Saturday. Mrs. Mable Bailey called at the Ole Olson home on business Priday. Mrs. W. Ross and Mrs. Ole Olson called at the P. E. Patton home Mon- day afternoon. ermins with Shirley Walker. By CARL SCHATZ Stroh home Monday. Cecil Robberts of near McClusky visited with Gus Schatz Wednesday. Anderson and Raymond Gaub were visitors at the Bessie Brackett home Wednes¢ e esday. in Regan visited with Jake Stroh Monday. Ui-/coombs, Henry Schaffer, 8r., tence Adams, Gottlieb Noel Ness. ‘Anna Holmes, Allen and Bud- i , Missouri | patient eee | Friday to see Miss Etta Hoffman, w! is in the St. Alexius hospital. James MacDonald, William MacDonald and John Crawford and Misses Hilda Mac- Donald and Lucille Crawford were among those who attended the mis- cellaneous shower given at the Ye- home near Bismarck Thursday afternoon for Mrs. John Runge, & recent bride. The hostess, Mrs. Enoch Schultz, was assisted by her sister, and Mrs. ‘im. Mrs. Runge was Miss oodworth, Mr. and Mrs. im. , Mrs. William Mac- Donald and Hilda, Mr. and Mrs, Hen- ry Scheerle and family, John Craw- ford, John Kluksdahl, Joe Clark and Lucille Crawford were Capital City inday dinner guests at the John Crawford home. [___ Canfield ' Emil John- Magnuson and son,|$0n were callers at the Ole Wold home Edna Heimbauch spent Tuesday celle ae ad if Alta | a | John Stroh called at the Jacob cs 4 Gerald Jones visited with Mr. ani Mrs. Eddie Schaefer Monday. George Hecker was a Pickardville shopper Wednes@ay. Alvin Brockett visited with Ed- mond Schatz Tuesday. Carl Schats and son, Edwin, andj Emanuel Schate made a business tri to McClusky Thursday. John Fisher was a McClusky shope; per Thursday. Moffit By MRS. C. E. MOFFIT Clair Porter motored to Bism: Coder’s_ birthday. Wiss Lota Morrison spent the wy nd at her home near Brittin. “Mrs. Homer Brownawell went tolcallers in Biamarck Sterling Sunday night there she went to Valley City for a few weeks with her other relatives. and Mr. and Mrs. Peter tained at dinner Sunday Mr. Pillsbury and family ‘The members of the girls 4-) gathered at the C. EB. Moffit /home and Don t- Sunday visitors at t home in Missouri Enockson home last Wednesday af- ternoon, i Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Faust and Mr. visit ‘t the junday. Guests at the C. E. Moffit home Saturday night were Miss Binel, Art Hayes, Albert Lunde and Murray House. Katherine Hazelton Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Shea and daugh- ter, Lucille, were in Linton Saturday. Mrs. B. W. Thompson was on the sick list last week. Falls, 8. Dak., for a week's visit at the D. M. Parsons home, left Wed- nesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. ismarck Thi Mr. and pn Henry Distad of Man- "Nels Nelson were in Volimer transacted business | Tuesda! Wednesday. Philip Wahle and daughter, Ruth, Rhinehart brothers visited at | 00 sons visited at the Gottlib Zelmer (& MeClusky home Friday evening. Hecker was Saturday. Elmer Quallay, who spent two days in the Capital City, returned to his home Saturda: ye Mr. and Mrs. A. Albreght visited ‘with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schatz Sat- urday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Berquest and son, Jalmer, visited at the Johnny home Sat y. nied John Yetter and Py transacted business in Cannon Saturday ; Those who were Pickardville shop- ers on Tuesday were Jack and Walter &r., Ball afternoon. Godfrey Grenz was a business call- er in Hazelton Friday. Helm to motored Friday to visit Mrs. Howard Smith, who recently ut for mastoid ismarck hospital. , Mrs. Smith was formerly Miss Caro- inderwent an operation Bi tal. . Thuraday. . R. Crawford and| Mrs. J, W. Kiefer has returned from Mr, and Mrs. E. M. Whitteaker mo- Bo. ti cored to Sunday. Mrs. Arlie Baker and dayghter, of Owen, Wis, returned with them to visit at the Whitteaker home for a few days. Mrs. O. Dutton and son, Roy, Harold Sherman were Bismarck vis- | motored itors Thursday. Friday and visited at A. Richardson, of Sanger, FEE . George Morrison and son | Gaughter-in-law, Mr, at F z 287.82 Z li Bae 2H ii onetime « ited nd’ shopped in Bismarck Weds Ce the Twin Cities. Biol of Beidwin were united ta sae Margaret chard Day were/@toup of girl Thursday y Emma Coleman spent the week-end | ft Bismarck was|&t her home south of town. a... Tae if i pate | B £5 1 [ i 5 i i Hi FF re 58 l [ Te rit Fi il iP kk g 5 ¥ iH il z E > i i ; r i i B48, 375 z i — ; FF f Z e i i g § F Mrs. Gunderson and Joseph Rise ee nny SOMBRE a ia Mr. and Mrs. D. 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