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THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1933 | NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS ||] Sterling By FERN R. STEWART ‘Mrs, Eva Turner, who has been fm a Bismarck hospital for the past wo weeks, returned home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. O. Prince and son Harold, Mrs. Henry Jessen and Ralph Reed motored to Bismarck Monday. Bismarck shoppers Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Emil Lang, daughter Mildred and son Emil, Mr. and Mrs. R. L, Dorson, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lang, Mr. and Mrs. Schmidkunz, H. E. Wildfeng, Tom Stewart, Dan ¢ ter of Mrs. Ethel Nagel of Elgin, re- ceived the quilt. Rhiney Lautemilch of Hazelton was a visitor at the John Fuehrer home Friday and Saturday. ‘4 Mrs. Clyde Harvey, Mr. and Mra. E. Dent, Earl, Floyd, LaVerne Harvey and Raymond Lein were visitors at) the W. H. Stark home Saturday. Mr. Jacob Walthers were dinner) guests at the J. Fuehrer home Sun- day. The Misses Ella and Ruth McClos- | key spent Saturday afternoon with Mary McCloskey at Bismarck. | Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Belcher an Mrs. McCann of Driscoll were Thurs Wehiman, Ralph Reed and Fern|day visitors at the George Manly Stewart. | home. Tom Stewart took Ed. Schmidkunz, daughter Elnor and sons Manford and Aldon to Bismarck Sunday morning to visit Florence and Eddie Schmid- kung who are patients at the Bis- marek hospital. ‘The local Farmers Union elected officers for the new yeat Monday night. Henry Jessen and Mrs. John Benz were reelected to their positions fs president and secretary; Laverne , Vice president; John Benz, conductor; Earl Gaskill, door- keeper; junior leader, Hazel Elness; correspondent, Fern Stewart. Names were also drawn for the Christmas) program which will be held Saturday er vening. Tom Stewart and Mr. and Mrs.) H. E. Wildfang and family and Mr.! and Mrs. Tye Johnson and Mrs. 8.! B Dyrstad were Bismarck shoppers Monday. a —+ i Steiber | _ — By MRS. WM. HICKEL | Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson and) family spent Saturday evening at the! J. C. Olson home. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Brickner and Hubert Doyle of Velva visited at the F.C. Uhde and Wm. Hickel homes! Thursday evening. They were accom- panied home Friday by Mrs. Fritz Uhde, who will visit in Velva a few days. Fred Vollmer was a McClusky call- er Wednesday. Robert Zelmer visited a couple days last week at the Alvin Zelmer home in Wilton. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz entertained a number at a dancing party at their home Thursday evening. Visitors at the Gaub home Thurs- day evening were Philip Zelmer's, Gottlieb Wahl’s, Kurle’s and George Visitors at the Gottlieb Zelmer home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Zelmer and daughter of Wilton, Mrs. Adolph Bender and family and Albert Zelmer. Delbert Olson and Gerald Jones: Spent Wednesday evening at the Wm. ' Hickel home. Miss Vina Oder, who spent some time visiting at the John Anderson home, left for her home Wednesday. Herbert Zelmer called at the Adolph Bender and Emil Zelmer homes Mon- day. Gene Little spent Tuesday evening | At the Fritz Uhde home. Welch’s Spur | + | | Brittin if ——_—______ —_—_-_+ By 0. DUTTON Ed Allensworth spent several days! last week visiting relatives in Bis- marck, Miss Margaret McMurrich visited | ‘Tuesday and Wednesday with her! mother, Mrs. Sarah McMurrich, in’ Bismarck. | Mr. and Mrs. Homer Andrews and | daughter were Sunday visitors at the A. E. Dutton home south of Moffit. Mrs. C. D. Kimball visited one day last week at the Carlson home. Jule Doan and Glen Adams were callers at the Dutton home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Crawford were overnight visitors in Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoover and son Roy shopped in Bismarck Friday and visited at the Henry Crawford home. The Misses Alice and Clara Mauk jwere overnight visitors at the Frank Evarts home in Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill McDonald and small son Bobby were dinner guests) Sunday at the C. D. Kimball home. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Andrews and / children visited Tuesday with rela- tives at the Geo. Morrison home. Bismarck visitors Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart, Ferris, Guy Smith, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Dralle and family, Park Hoover, Mrs, Dave Kershaw and Mrs. O. Dut- ton and family. Mrs. Ida Doan and daughter, Ethel Louise, spent several days last week with her mother, Mrs. Ed. Allens- worth, in Bismarck. Miss Lucille Milman spent Thurs- day night at the John Stewart home. Baldwin By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER Anton Eidahl and Clifford Barsness of Ryder were recent guests at the Alvin Nordstrom home. Mr. Bars- ness is the brother of Mrs. Nordstrm and Mr. Eidahl is her brother-in- law. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wood will en- tertain a group of friends and rela- tives at their home Christmas. The Crofte Star Homemakers club met with Mrs. Herman Meyers Wed- nesday afternoon. The January meet- jing will be held at the home of Mrs. William Fricke, Jr. A home talent play: “Yimmy Yohn- son's Yob” will be given in the com- munity hall Wednesday evening. The cast comprises 10 young folks of the Mr. and Mrs. Adam Schauer and |Sterling callers Wednesday. | Shopper Saturday. By MRS. P. M. GOSNEY John Benz left Tuesday night for St. Paul. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jessen and Mrs, Benz were Driscoll callers Tues- day night. Anton Oberg, Henry Jessen, Charley Anderson and Presley Gosney were Mr. and Mrs. Will Gagner from Bismarck spent Tuesday at the Horace Fairchild home. Charley Anderson called at the Walter Reed home Wednesday. Horace Fairchild and Andy Dou-| ette motored to Bismarck Tuesday | iiternoon. A. E. Cline and son Leslie were callers in Sterling Friday. Oscar Jersett was @ Sterling caller Friday. | Mrs. Howard O'Haro from Cleve: land visited Thursday and Friday at the Henry Jessen home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Swindling were Bismarck shoppers Friday. Miss Ann Hayes was a Bismarck George Lewis was s Sterling call- er Friday. i Mr. and Mrs. Henry Swindling were Bismarck callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Olson were Mof- fit callers Friday night. Elwin Baeth was @ Moffit caller Friday. Mrs, Walter Reed was @ Sterling caller Monday afternoon. z 3 By DELLA MAE OLSON ‘The boys’ basketball team of the Driscoll high school played the Wing team at Wing Friday evening. The score was 27-23 in favor of Driscoll. Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Olson enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Brush- Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Brennise. night at Trygg School No. 2. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Garnes and daughter Margaret and Ruth Cox were Bismarck Friday. Andy, Jr., who attends school in Bismarck returned with them and spent the week-end at his home. L. B. Cox attended the annual teachers instruction class at Ghylin School No, 1 Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, Carl Berg and family and Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Cox and fam- ily were Thursday dinner guests of M. and Mrs. B. O. Lein. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mickelson and femily were Bismarck shoppers Wed- nesday. A. F. Tourtlotte returned Friday | from St. Paul where he had spent the Past week on business. B. O. Lein motored to Bismarck Tuesday. He was accompanied by Mrs. John Dybwad who returned to her home after a week's visit with the Lein’s. Mrs, James Worden is spending the holidays at the home of her son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Harry Worden. i Clear Lake | a Y By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Bismarck and Mandan callers Tues- day were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaf- fer, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Taylor, Mrs, Albert Christensen, Allen Van Vleet, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson. Christ Schoon and family were Bis- marck shoppers Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Stiles of Minne- sota and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Frand- sen were Sunday visitors at the Ole Newland home. Raider Olausen spent Sunday at the Albert Christensen home. A birthday party was given Sunday at the M. J. Olson home in honor of Grandma Olson and her two sons, Alfred and Henry. A goose dinner was served and all present had an en- joyable time. wein and family at dinner Thursday evening. Miss Laura Meyer returned from Fargo Sunday afternoon. J. A. McCann and children spent Geo.|Sunday in Bismarck visiting their daughter Virginia who is a patient at one of the local hospitals. —__.______——-- | Christiania By VIOLET A. CLARKE Christ Schoon and son Willie and) daughter Tillie, Mrs. Barrow and son evening. Mrs. O. N. Nelson visited Mrs. M. T. Horcerdd were Bismarck callers Wed- Olson Friday afternoon. re Cordelia and Huber Jordan, Hagel,| Miss Sally Gylden spent several Hildreth and Harold Brushwein, Mel-| days at the J. W. Beyer home. vin Gertz and Raymond Seeman were|_ Mr. and Mrs. Martin Magnus were visitors at the Koessel home Sunday. | Bismarck shoppers Friday. Mrs. J. O. Wright and James spent| Miss Nellie Dance, teacher of school Saturday in Bismarck. Ree 3, bea a, teachers’ meeting for jismare! . mao Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Btile called at The Kensington sewing club met|the home of Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon Wednesday. at the Carl Meland home Wednesday ‘Mrs, Adolph eves Those from here in Bismarck Mon- |With Mrs. Oscar Anderson near Ster- day were Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ruble, |/ing. Mrs. 11 Hanson and Mr. and Mra.| Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hansen accom- M.T. ire a panied Bud Hall of Sterling to Bis- ‘The members of the Ladies’ Aid|marck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Han- held a Christmas party at the Clar- | sn also were overnight guestas at the ence Swanson home Wednesday aft-|home of Bud Hall's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hall. Speen Sa Ed. Freshour was a caller in Ster- 1 ‘Tuesday. ! Wild Rose | ifr and ‘Mrs, Ernest Schon snd Mrs. Schoon’s brother, Irvine Peter- sen, motored to Bismarck Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stile.and Mrs. is | Barrow, who Lge the past pica rie visiting her sister near Linton, spent| looking after business matters, the week-end with her parents. for their homes in Minnesota Mon- Sebastian Materle was a Braddock | “ay. caller Tuesday. Elder By MISS JENNIE WAISTE Miss Catherine Schlosser, who Elness called at the Lester Clark home Monday. By MES. R. M. WELCB Baldwin community. A small admis- ‘Miss Marie Huber and a lady friend|sion charge will be made, same to talled at Boyd school No. 1 one day|pay expenses and the rest used to the first of this week. On Friday|purchase new books for the school about 25 teachers of the surrounding | library. territory met at Boyd No. 1 for de-| Andy Peterson and Paul Borner monstration work. Mrs. John Welch |spent Sunday at the Fred Kant home ‘panied by Joe Braun were Moffit call- The Braun and Schlosser young folks spent Friday evening at the Shafer home. O. F. Buck and son George accom- ers Tuesday afternoon. Harold Swanson motored to Bis- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clooten were Bismarck shoppers Saturday. Mrs. Ernest Schoon and children and brother Ervine left for Verona, N. D,, where they will spend a week with relatives. entertained them during the noon hour, serving them with hot coffee in Naughton township. Miss Ila Fahlmer, local teacher, will ‘and ice cream with their lunch. {spend the holidays at her home in Horace Dirlam was taken to a hos-/ pital in Bismarck the middle of the week. He was quite ill but the cause has not yet been definitely ascer- tained. George Welch, little son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch, received a badly torn lower lip and the loss of a tooth in @ fall on a bicycle with which he ‘was playing Thursday. Mrs. John Welch visited at Boyd ‘chool No. 1 Wednesday afternoon. Regan community. Richard Taplin of Wilton was here} recently on @ business errand. Bernice Morris and Miss Ila Fahlmer in the school taught by Miss Fahl- mer Friday evening. Old Santa and a Christmas tree will be among the attractions. After the program a pie social will be held. The Baldwin schools will give a The Crofte schools taught by Miss | Doehle. will hold a joint Christmas program | day, marck Saturday. Miss Helen Doehle spent the week-| : end at her home near Moffit. o Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Carlisle were Moffit callers Friday afternoon. They were accompanied by Miss Helen Missouri | By MRS. K. R. SNYDER Mrs. Alex Anderson undetwent an operation for gallstones Saturday morning at a Bismarck hospital and is reported as getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Snyder and Mrs. John Crawford were shoppers in Bismarck Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford and Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Snyder were Sat- Jake Voll motored to Moffit Tues- Miss Jennie Waiste attended the teachers’ demonstration meeting held at Boyd school No. 1, Friday. Emil Braun motored Russell Tollefson visited at the) Christmas program in the community Doppler home @ couple of evenings |nall Friday evening. There will be arcs week. ‘a Christmas tree and Old Santa will 1 “Si ata distribute the gifts. \ McKenzie "The local schools will enjoy two weeks recess over the holiday period. Miles Stanton, local teacher, will spend the holidays at his home near ‘Braddock. By MRS. T. T. HUGHES The Ladies’ Aid was entertained| Miss Grace Falkenstein resumed Wednesday afternoon at the S. E.|teaching school near Wing Monday Clizbe home with Mrs. 8. E. Clizbe, | after spending the week-end at her Mrs. Willis Clizbe and Miss Alice; Clizbe as joint hostesses. After the business meeting supper was served. The Aid will be entertained by Mrs. Alex Couch in January. The Royal Neighbors held their in the hall Thursday night. Election of officers took place. Mrs. Anna Manly was reelected oracle. Other officers elected were vice oracle, Madge eon; Modesty, election of officers they held a mock Ellen Clizbe, recent bride. hi : i z i Hi i Ff ER : i E ft : E i Ir i i i : fi F ii i af i i KE i i 5 i I 5 E F 4 4 EE F E [ : ! | i stelle ie iil k i g E progres held in the program end lunch SS eet st home here. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Berg spent Monday in Wilton where they visited with friends and relatives. Frances By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Selmer Oanes and Carl Carlson s}were callers at the Lawrence Mad- land home Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Kershaw trans- | acted business in Bismarck Wednes- day. |near Temvik Monday afternoon after spending the week-end with their nephew and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Madland. Mr. and Mrs. Tebbo Harms | ter Mildred. Paul and Noble Carlson were call- ers at the W. A. Dietzman and Joe Mr. and Mrs. Anton Larson ‘and | 3 Frayne q Callers in Bismarck from this vic-; yacohson, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Holden linity Tuesday were Mr. and Mr8.1anq family were Sunday visitors at A. Adam Schauer and daughter Mare, Larson’ By VIOLET L. JOHNSON Earl and Steve Monroe spent Tues- day evening at Albert Larson's. Mrs. Bill Brown, who has been vis- iting at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown this week returned home Wed- nesday evening. Mrs. Con Johnson visited with Mrs, Lars Jacobson Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Larson and ning at L. Jacobson’s home. Friends of Rena Holden will be in- terested in knowing of her marriage at Billings, Mont., to Glen P, Johan- nes. Rens is well known here, having jlived in this neighborhood all her life ago. They will make their home at Ballantine, Mont., where the bride- groom is employed. Reynard Spltaer was Wilton shop- | o— ry F i i 5 ok i daughter Alice spent Thursday eve- in g BBESE urday evening visitors at the James Robidou home. John Smith visited at the Leslie Clark home Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Swenson and son Bob from north of Bismarck, Mrs. John Crawford and Mrs. Ralph Sny- der visited at the Robinson home Sunday afternoon. Raymond Snyder was a Sunday dinner guest at the John Crawford home. - Mr, and Mrs, Harold Small are the parents of a boy born last week at the home of Mrs. Eliza St. George Bismarck. Miss Eliza Nicholson, local school teacher, attended the teachers’ con- vention at the Boyd school No. 1 Fri- spent Friday night at the Walter Woodworth home. Miss Elvira Anderson spent Satur- day night and Sunday at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. ‘William MacDonald. Misses Margery and Eleanor MacDonald of Bismarck also spent the week-end there. Trygs By MES. GEORGE NELSON f i i Hilma Olson is teacher. Miss Olson's school will be open in No, 4 near her home after the holidays. motored to Bismarck Sat 5 and Gwendolyn were dinner guests Knee at the James Fitegerald home east Of Mr. and Mrs. John Wahler and baby, who have been staying at the David Trygg home, have returned to stay with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kaiser, near Apple Creek. Eva and Ella Trygg and Violet Spangberg, high school students from their parental homes. Ed. Lundquist is now able to get around by the aid of crutches. He has been home for some time from the Bismarck hospital where he spent about six weeks after an accident that occured at his home early this fall. -—_—____________» McKenzie, spent the week-end at/ Friday. Harriet | ys Moses were Bismarck Saturday. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scott and Emma Nelson were Monday evening Guests at the Walter Scott home. Marvin Alm motored to Regan Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Nemets and sty ‘ee to Bismarck Tuesday. \_ __ Schrunk By IRENE MARCHANT Mr. and Mrs, Dave Hochhalter were Friday callers at the Jacob Stroh ome, Miss Irene Marchant, Gust Witt, Jim Kozinek and Edward Stroh were By MISS E. M. THOMPSON Mr. and Mrs. John Pleines and fam- ily and Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wetsel and daughter Verna Mae spent Sunday at the home of A. O. Thompson. and Mrs. E. R. Leac! 8r., motored to Bismi Ida Wutske and Ann Wing called at the O. G. We home Sunday. Ben Hubbard of Tuttle called at the Gillner spent the week-end at their parental homes, Ben Hubbadr of Tuttle called at the L.L. Zimmer home ' Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Weitstock were Bismarck callers Wednesday. ©. F. Lambert and Joyce Franzen returned home with them. Ann Eide spent the week-end at her parental home here. Mr. and Mrs. George Pehl, Sr., call- ed at the Theodore Hoffman home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William Gillner were callers at the Theodore Hoffman home Wednesday. Rev. Mattias of Tuttle called at the ad Wetzel home Saturday morn- r | _—_tyman By 8. GYLDEN Robert Kirmu and Ed Eliason were callers in Wing Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Eliason visited at ‘Wm. Wanttaja’s Tuesday. The directors of the Young People's society held a business meeting at Henry Pihlaja’s Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Pekonen and daughter Margie called at Gust Ex- holms’ Tuesday. They also called at Arne Antilla’s. Other callers at An- tillas were Walter Waiste, Leonard Kavonius and Seth Gylden. Mrs. Nels Niemi called at Jacob Banttari’s near Wing W ‘ ‘Walter Waiste and Charlie Johnson were callers at Oscar Kavonius Wed- nesday. ‘The Misses Ina and Lillian Kennila were callers at several homes in this community Thursday. = Armas Kangas, John Kalla, Char- lie Johnson and Seth Gyiden motored to Bismarck Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Josephson were callers at Oscar Kavonius’ Saturday. Andrew, Harold and Sigurd Dronen, Severie Ekholm, Hilma and Edwin Ol- son were shoppers in Wing Saturday afternoon. Henry and Andrew Koivu visited with Werner Pihija Suriday afternoon. By OLGA M. RISE Mr. and Mrs. Helmer Arneson and Olga Rise transacted business at Tut- tle Wednesday. They also called at the William Botnen home. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Barkman and J. O, Rise motored to Bismarck Thurs- day. H. L, Hanson and Art Bjorhus call- ed at John Birkeland’s Thuraday. Arnold Christianson of spent Sunday evening and Monday at his parental home. Miss Alvhild Botnen spent the week-end at the Ted Varholt home. Ernest and Irwin Rise spent Wed- nesday at the Helgeson ranch. Mr. and Mrs. H. Q. Arneson ‘Timer Lien were Saturday evening visitors at the Ted Varholt home. A large crowd attended the party given by Miss Scramsted at Lien school No. 3 Saturday evening. Miss Alice Funk spent Saturday night and Sunday with Miss Scram- &' : : i : [ . if 2 H | 2 3 —_ = T= Friday evening visitors at the John Witt home. Emil Zelmer was a Wing caller Fri- day. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Allan Westerman and son were McClusky callers Saturday. a8 and Ernest Heinle. Hawkins home. By SARAH HEINLE Visitors & the Heinle home Tues- day evening were Mr. and Mrs, Hank Neuharth and son Paul, Ruben Wal- cher and Ruben Neuharth. ‘Miss Amelia Neuharth is spending the winter with her grand parents at land, No. Dak. eee Seam oe al A Shi Thursdays. oe turned Friday. Marilyn Johnson, who took second place in the local Baby Beef Club last fall, took her baby beef to the fair where it was sold for $02.00. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Taplin moved back on the farm last week. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Taplin will occupy part of the old Morris Anderson home. A large group of the members of the Pentecostal church of Regan gave a surprise party for Martin Strand Wed- nesday ev at his home here. A lunch was served by the ladies. A gift a was presented Mr. Strand in apprecia- ° tion of his work on the church in Regan. Oscar Erickson motored to Turtle Lake Sunday to bring home Mrs. Erickson. Mrs. Erickson has been tak- ing care of her mother, Mrs. Herman Hanson, the past three months, Mrs. Hanson had a stroke in September. She is much improved at this writing. Ruth Thor visited with Mrs, Anth- ony Erickson Wednesday. Victor Anderson returned home Sat- urday from ® two months sojourn op the west coast. Mr. Anderson made; ce trip with his brother August of on Rn ating in iting some time Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Heinle and son Junior were Wilton shoppe! TiVinttow at the : at L, E. Hall home Sun- day were Mr. and Mrs. John ‘Ham. mach, Vernon Morrison and Edwin The on the Mrs. hospital in junda: Marchant Edward Hochhalter and Ordelia and son Marvin, Mr. 1, C. Marchant and son. ‘ Menoken | Mr. and Mrs. Homer Craven and son Clinton, Miss Blanche *Stewart and Mrs. Gladys Dreis and Andrew ‘Schauer were entertained at a venison dinner Monday evening by Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dance. family have moved taken to a i : Christmas the town hall Mr. and Olson home recently. Mrs. G. O. Lindsey and Merrill Lind- sey were callers at the Jordahl home an 2. 3 » | i seeeig gk i i eg 7 E GF A | # : i E E : | Hazle; k i Be E i i E i : : i i i f E ! i EE : t : | i i E E E il 4 sf li E : E 3 i E F g 2 ; g .F [ “ i ; i : ; E i 2 9 i g Fg ae! 5 E | kg LJ | : [ & i Mr. and Mrs. E. R, Loggie and fam- ily were visitors at at the Dave Keck ye Melvin Wagner visi at the Ludwig Wribaar iene S. W. Burleigh | OO By MRS. ALEX STEWART few days 50- of the season Thursday, Dec. 14 at Mrs. O. G. Davenport's. A turkey dinner was served. Those from this vicinity who at- tended the surprise on Mrs. Donald Nickolson in honor of her birthday, were, Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Dietrich, Raymond Porter, Miss Margaret Mol, The Stewardsdale Missionary ciety held their last meeting and Edward Beckenall, Mr. and Mrs. get : HL E Ay HE i a5 7 Ff ¥ 4 5 g gi kg etal He 5: et le Zz i H z S 4 5 i By MRS. JOHN A, BERG Mr. and Mrs. John Kurle Sunday at the John Berg home. A Chariesinas program was siven by lo. 4 Hue Hi i ! Re g i | 5 i i i ll oh Ful | 9 i F F AG : E i i g : iy f & H i E i ee I 13 E : i ismarck. Mr. Anderson visited with John Ecklunds while in Pasadena. The Ecklunds formerly lived near Still. Mr. and Mrs. Erick Pearson and family and Hilma Johnson were sup- per guests of Mr. and Mrs, Ole Hag- strom Friday. Mr, and Mrs. John Asplund and sons, Mrs. Charlie Lind and sons, Miss Alice Schmidt, Hjalmar Thor, Arthur Erickson, Roy Anderson, Mrs. Erick Pearson, Mrs. Ole Hagstrom, Oscar and Naomi Hagstrom, Mr. and Mrs. ies Backman, George Johnson, J. M. lompson were sho) in Bismarck ete ssibl . and Mrs. Charlie Lind and > Rollo, Willie and John Erling and Miss Alice Schmidt were dinner guests at the Reuben Johnson home Tues- day evening. -A Christmas program was given b the pupils and teacher of taherrits . . birthday anniversary. 1,238 Miles of Road Built Here This Year A é E 2 & & aH ege cl pes Pe F & azz EF iEERE i w A i Johnson Pro! High Wages for Oy

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