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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1933 [ NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | By DELLA MAE OLSON Mr. and Mrs. E. ©. Ruble left Pri- | Gay to spend the holidays at Willmar, Minn. Their sons Earl and Kenneth ‘Ruble of Minneapolis will also join them. John H. Gunderson of Harmoi Minn, is visiting his mother, Herbie Gunderson. Miss McCann, who has teen a patient at one of the hospitals in Bismarck, returned home Satur-| I day. Miss Della Olson spent last week- end in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Scudder are spending their Christmas vacation inj Valley City and Marion. Mrs. Edith Scudder of Indiana, who has spent the pest two months here, also left to visit at Tower City. M. Syverson of Emmons, Minn. is visiting his son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Syverson. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Swanson and family are visiting this week-end at Steele. t Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Swanson entertained Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thomas and son Donald at dinner Christmas day. Miss Laura Ward, who is a student at Jamestown college, is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mable Rosvold is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Titus. Mr, and Mrs, J. A. McCann enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Olson and family at dinner Sunday. Mrs. Hannah Pederson entertained Mr, and Mrs. Vic Pederson and fam- ily and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Pederson and family Christmas day. Miss Lucille Truax of Minneapolis is visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Koon and! family, Mr. and Mrs. James Koon spent Christmas day at Sterling visit- ing at the George Lee home. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Titus enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. H. Ward and family and Mr. and Mrs. John Mount. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lewis entertained | Mr, and Mrs. Henry Apland. Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Dahl, Mina Lewis and C. Tollefson of Bismarck Christmas day. Mrs. P. M. Lathrop and daughter Jeanne of Bismarck are spending their Christmas vacation here. James Wright, who has been seri- ously ill at one of the hospitals in Bismarck, is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Al. Chapin entre- teined the following Christmas day: Mr. and Mrs. A S. E. Metcalf, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Swanson and son Harold, Mrs. Carr and Loren and| Mrs. O. Dutton and family and Harold Sherman of Brittin. j Mrs. John Steeg and Mrs. F. O. Johnson spent Monday afternoon with Mr, and Mrs. H. P. Hanson were dinner guests at the Frank Johns home day. Mrs. Anna Olson spent Christmas day in Bismarck with her daughter \ | Fred Anderson called at the L. B. Olson home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Taylor end son Ross were Capital City visitors ‘Wednesday. Miss Vernice Newcomer of Driscoll! is visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Nelson. Adolph Peterson and sons motored to Steele Thursday. The miscellaneous shower given for spent in playing whist. Mr. and Mrs, Pransden received many useful gifts. Mrs. Andrew Dronen and son visit- ed Friday evening at the Nels Dron- en_ home. Glenn Newland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland, who is a student at one of the Devils Lake schools, is spend- ing his Christmas vacation with his parents. Miss Hanna Dronen, who is em- ployed near Menoken is spending her holiday vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Dronen. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen en- vertained Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon and family and Mr. and Mrs. Stan- ley Fransden at their home Friday evening. Miss Hazel Bruschwein of Driscoll has been visiting a few days with Miss Lillie Schoon. Reidar Olauson visited Sunday af- ternoon at the Allen Van Vleet farm. Harold Olson called at the L. B. in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Driscoll. Mr. and Mrs, Ole Nelson and Mur- Christmas with Nelson of Dris- OO By MES. FLORENCE BORNER Mrs. Ernest Lange, who has been spending several months here with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Berg, left Tuesday morning prised twenty friends and neighbors gathered at his home, the occasion being his! birthday. Progressive whist was play- | ed with honors won by Vernie Peter- son, Mrs. Fred Kant, Raymond Han-; s0n and Mrs, Vernie Peterson. Mid-/| night lunch was served and a most | —__—_—® | Driscoll I t 4 ‘Freitag. who teach in the brary with the money received from |the entertainment. Noel Borner visited with relatives !at Arnold over the week-end. Miss Eunice Kant, who is employ- ed in Bismarck, spent the week-end at home. Andy Peterson, Paul Borner and El- mer Ames were Christmas guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vernie Pe- terson. Other guests were Mrs. Pe- , |terson’s father and brother from Bis- ny, Mrs. | ae Mr. and Mrs. Art Lenihan and fam- ily were Sunday guests at the Arthur Fricke home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kant and family | spent Christmas with relatives in Bis- marck. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Rupp entertain- ed a group of relatives at their home on Christmas day. The program given by the Baldwin! school in the community hall Friday evening was largely attended and a j most enjoyable time was had. A box); of candy and nuts was given to each child present. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wood entertain- ed @ group of relatives at their home Christmas. Miss Grace Falkenstein, who teaches school north of Wing, is spending the holidays at her home here. | ___ Regan Has | * By BERNADETTE HOPKINS Regan shoppers in Bismarck Mon- day were: Melvin Danielson, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Tourtlotte, A. H. Lundberg, Nellie Lundberg, Rev. and Mrs. Amand christenson and family and Mr. and Mrs, L. Hopkins. Bernice Rhines, who attends school at Fargo, is spending the holidays with her father, C. E. Rhines and her brother Richard. ‘The Bridge club met with Mrs. A. F. Tourtlotte Tuesday evening. Score prizes were won by Mrs. August West- erman ani Mrs. L. Hopkins. Mrs. Norton Strand entertains the club Thursday, January 4. Mr. and Mrs, Carl Lein and daugh- ter Marjorie, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Worden and Donald Morris were Bis- marck shoppers Tuesday. William Danielson is spending the holidays as the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Danielson. Andy Garnes, Jr., who attends school at Bismarck. Margaret Gavin, Thelma Hanson, Neoma Berg and James Gramling, who attend school at Canfield, are spending their vaca- tion at their respective homes. Mr. and Mrs, A. F. Tourtlotte were Christmas Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bartholmews at Wilton. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kiefer and Bet- ty Anderson were guests of Mr. and Mrs, John Kiefer of Wilton Christmas Day. < Russell Hopkins motored to Bantry Friday where Mrs, Hopkins has been the guest of her parents for several weeks. Mr, and Mrs. Hopkins return- 2d home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Lein were week- end visitors at Bismarck. Allan Westerman is spending the Christmas holiday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. August Westerman. Mr, and Mrs, A. H. Lundberg and son Robert were Christmas Day guests of Mr. and Mrs, William Mickelson. Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Dockter and hildren spent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs, John Boshee at their farm home. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berg and family were Christmas Day guests of Mrs. Berg’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Taplan, Wilton By MRS. ART FERRIS Miss Marjory Gray visited at the F. E. Judkins home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Swanford are leaving Wednesday for Dallas, Texas. Mrs. Marten Anderson and family left Tuesday for Fort Riley, Kansas, to join her husband. H. H. Gray and Dr. L. E. Nugent were callers in Bismarck Thursday. Miss Elizabeth Schroeder, who has been attending the St. Theresa Col- lege in Minnesota, is spending the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Schroeder. Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Ulrich are living in the house that was re- cently vacated by Wm. Paul. Miss Katie Zwarych, teacher of the Chapen school, held her Christmas Program Thursday night. 5S. G. Cummings has returned to his home after visiting in several of the southern states. Mrs. Claude Newman visited in Gar- Tison the first of the week. Miss Janet Gray is spending the Christmas holidays at the home of her Parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Gray. Miss Mabel Cleveland and Ruth Wilson ;School district, held a joint school iprogram Thursday evening. George Ferris is spending the Christmas holiday at his home. Donavon Michelson, who has been in bed for some time with pneumonia, is ; {getting along nicely at this writing. Rock Hill | By RUTH LITTLE }_ Mr. and Mrs. G. O, Lindsey visited | Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Little. Willie Graf was a Tuesday evening visitor at the August Krause home. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bailey are the parents of a son born Dec. 13th. A Christmas program was held . {School No. 1, where Emma Nelson teaches, Friday afternoon Dec. 22. Mabel Lytle, teacher of School No. 2, held her program Thursday evening Dec. 21. Laurence Fitzgerald visited Wed- nesday at the home of his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Sherman. Christmas dinner guests at the An- Grew Walker home were Mr. and Mrs. Herman Haakenson and Shirley Walker of Mandan, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Little and. daughter Betiy June, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walker. Mrs. J. P. Little, Virgil and Phyllis were Wing callers Saturday. C. E. Christianson was a Regan call- er Friday. Mrs. Ira Bailey spent several days last week as a guest of her son and Mr, and Mrs. Lau- ‘@ |holiday vacation at the Leslie Clark his Christmas vacation at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Jor- dahl. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Engdah! were Thursday guests at the Clifford Scott home. Albert Vollen called at the Emil Moses home Friday. Chas. Our was an overnight guest Friday at the Guy McCoy home. Emil Johnson called at the 8. A. Nelson home Sunday. Miss Laura Little is spending her vacation at Bismarck. She received word from her sister at Colorado Springs who has been ill that her health is improved. Mrs. J. R. Fitzgerald accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Sherman to Bismarck Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Guss Graf were Regan callers Thursday. S. W. Nemetz and son Basil and and Harold Dant motored to Bis- marck Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Moses motored te Wing Friday. Their son and daugh- | ter Milton and Lucila, high sc’ students, returned home with them pend the holidays. Theodore Stacker called at the J. F. Little home Friday. . . Missouri By MRS. K. R. SNYDER Henry Crawford and Terry White of Bismarck were guests at the Wil- liam MacDonald home the first of the week. Mesdames Studie Woodworth, Joe Clooten and Edna Robinson and sons accompanied Mrs. Leslie Clark to Bismarck Thursday afternoon. A Christmas program was given by the pupils and teachers of Fort Rice and Lincoln schools Friday evening at the Lincoln school house. Mrs. Jacob Swenson and Miss Violet Hunt were in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Grant MacDonald of Aberdeen, 8. D., who are visiting with relatives in Bismarck during the holidays, called on relatives and friends in this vicinity Thursday aft- ernoon, Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford mo- tored to Bismarck Friday afternoon and called at the Willet Hartley home while there, Raymond Snyder spent Christmas at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Snyder, near Menoken. Mrs. Cora Bossart is moving her week, where the and fe famny wil > where an fe will make their home, oe Mr. and Mrs. William MacDonald bd 6 ning visiting at the John Crawford home. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Clark had Mr. and Mrs. James McDonnell and son Bob of Bismarck, Mr. and Mrs. Garry | O'Callaghan and family of the Buch-| anan Valley, Miss Edna Doehle and Clarence Beard of Moffit, John Clark and Mayme for their Christmas day dinner guests. Miss Helen Nicholsoi of Bismarck was a guest of Eliza! Nicholson at the Clark home. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Swenson and son Bob from north of Bismarck and Mr. and Mrs. Ramus Robinson from near Menoken were entertained for Christmas dinner at the home of Mrs. Edna Robinson. John Kluksdahl is spending the holidays with relatives near Driscoll. Mr. and Mrs. James Robidou and family were Christmas day dinner guests at the John Crawford home. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Irvine and/ family, Alex Anderson and family, Misses Margery and Eleanor Mac- Donald were Christmas day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Mac- Donald. Bob McDonnell, student at the Bis- marck high school, is spending his home. Miss Marwyn Baker spent Christ- mas at her parental home in the} Welch's Spur vicinity. Stanton Robinson, who attends high school in Menoken, is spending the holidays at his home here. Taft By MRS. P. M. GOSNEY Mrs, Walter Reed was @ Bismarck shopper Wednesday. John Benz daughter Beula and Mrs, Herman Nieman were Bismarck callers Wednesday. Herman Nieman was a Sterling caller Wednesday. Mrs. Horace Fairchild went to Bis- marck Thursday where she shopped and visited. Mrs. Charles Gaskill, Mr. and Mrs. Presley Gosney and Edna Mae were Bismarek shoppers Friday. Mrs. Gas- kill stayed in Bismarck where she was a guest at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Carl Kositzky, during the holidays. Anton Oberg was a Sterling caller Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Anderson, Oscar Anderson and Howard Nelson were Bismarck shoppers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Kusch, Dean and Charles Gosney were Bismarck shoppers Saturday. Mrs, Walter Durfee and daughter Mrs, Lee Neff were Bismarck shop- pers Friday. Miss Ann Hays and her brother ac- companied Mr, and Mrs. W. Carroll to Bottineau Saturday to spend the holidays with their relatives there. Mrs. Oast Prince accompanied Mrs, and John Smith spent Friday eve- da} George Ferris left Saturday for Wilton where he will spend a week ‘vith his mother. Edward Backenall visited and dined at Claude Houser’s Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hopel and fam- ily visited at Andrew Ervin’s Satur- day evening. James Brown spent Christmas at the Dave Sights home. Lee Mallard was a caller in Bis- marck Monday, Sterling _ By FERN R. STEWART Mr. and Mrs. Hallie Belk and son Loyal spent Christmas with rela-! tives in Minneapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson visit- ed at the Tom Stewart home Mon- day evening. Grandpa Johnson ehtertained Mr. and Mrs. Tye Johnson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson and family and C. J. Johnson, daughter Grace and sons Carey, Jr., Raymond rey Edgar to an oyster dinner Sun- jay. The Christmas program given by the Farmers Union for its members dinner was served about 7:30 o'clock, after which a short program was en. joyed and Santa Claus appeared to distribute the presents. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson and family were Bismarck shoppers Fri- day. Miss Esther Lang, who teaches in ihe Moffit high school, came home Friday to spend the Christmas holi- | days with her folks. | been a patient at the Bismarck hos-/ Pital for the past week, returned home | Saturday evening. | Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Johnson and/| family and Miss Gladys Laird were Bismarck shoppers Saturday. Miss Gladys Laird of Manning, N. Dak., is spending Christmas with her aunt, Mrs. T. N. Johnson and family. Harold Brownawell was a Bismarck caller Tuesday. | Painted Woods —_—_— By OLE LILLEFJELD The Woodmen Circle had a meeting at the Wilton hall December 12th, Of- ficers were elected and a supper planned for some time in January. Mr. and Mrs. August Nelson and son Junior were Wilton callers Thurs- y Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Crawford vis- ited at the Ole Lillefjeld home Christ- mas night. Mr. and Mrs, Lester Brown, son Marion and Mr. and Mrs. William Brown were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown at their home Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Menard and children are visiting at the Axel Sten- quist home and with other relatives in Painted Woods. Anton Nelson and Ole Lillefjeld were Bismarck callers Saturday. Hope Hannefield who attends school in Wilton spent the Christmas va- cation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hannefield. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Cummings and children were dinner guests Christmas day at the Charles Hanne- field home. Wing By LILLIAN MUELLER Emma Weber, Jack Graham and Willard Olson were Christmas din- ner guests at the John Weber, Sr., home. 5 Miss Gertrude Kavonius, who is employed in Bismarck, is spending the Christmas vacation at her home. A. L. Davis and daughter Lela of Bismarck were Sunday evening vis- itors at the John Harty home. John Mueller and son John returned to Bismarck with them. Clara Weber, who is attending Jamestown college, returned to her home Friday. Katherine Mueller was a caller at the B, McClosky home Monday. Glenview By VIOLET L. JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. Walter Simons and son Ray shopped in Bismarck Friday. Effie Erstrom, Evelyn Larson, Lois Schonert, William and Fern Simons, Bismarck high school stud- ents, are spending their Christmas vacations at the homes of their par- ents in this vicinity. Jay DeLong went to Bismarck Tues- day where he will be employed for some time, Mr.:and Mrs. Louis Farnum and two children moved to Bismarck last Sunday. They will live there for the winter months. Harold Larson visited his brother Allen in Painted Woods Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Albright left for South Dakota the latter part of the week for a few days’ visit. They ac- companied Mrs, Albright’s father to Mercer. Mr. and Mrs. Lars Jacobson and H. E Scott, Mrs. C. M. Jacobson, Chester Erstroms, John Eliasons, Lester Lar- sons and Bill Larsons, were Capital Henry Jessen to Bismarck Friday. Genevieve and Eunice Jessen accom- panied them home for the holidays, Mr. and Mrs. John Benz and fam- ily were guests at the Herman Nie- man home Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Envik and spent Christmas at the Horace Fairchild home. —— | § W. Burleigh |: o vaap® By MRS. ALEX STEWART Visitors at Anna Nicholson's Satur- day night were: Mr. and Mrs. Claude Houser and son Everett, Mrs, Alex Stewart and daughter Alice Mae, Malcolm Nicholson, Bernard Daven- port, Bernard Wingle and James Dan McClean was a caller in Bis- marck Saturday. August Smith left this week for City shoppers this week. Frank Murrey was @ caller at Con Johnson's one day this week. sh Ghylin By MARGARET DAVIS Davis and daughter, and Mrs, Irvin Johnson spending their two weeks’ vacation at their homes in Ghylin. A large crowd attended the npro- gram held in Ghylin School No. 2 Priday night. Miss Dorothy Little is teacher. After the program, lunch was sold, and then games were played. , O. W. Backman and sons, Melvin and Edwin, shopped in Wilton Fri- day. Miss Mazelle Nelson, teacher of Ghylin School No. 1, motored to|: nae to spend her Christmas vaca- Miss Margaret Davis spent Friday Bert Ernest Gordon were |Scuth Dakota where he spent Christ-| motored to Jamestown with his sister, Eunice. Sam Porter was s caller at George Hoeheimers Wednesday. Everett Mouser is spending turning Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Gill and fam- ily were Christmas dinner the home of Mr. Gill’s May and. Saturday night was well attended. A/nesday. Miss Florence Schmidkunz, who has 2¢e. , | ___ Harriet‘ ee 2 By MISS E. M. THOMPSON Lee Dell of Pettibone is visiting at the home of his sister, Mrs. William | Merkel. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. See and family of Wing, Mrs, Fred Weltstock, Mr. and Mrs. George Pehl Sr. and family and Wanda Pehl spent Christmas Eve at the O. G. Weitstock and Ray- mond Weitstock home. Ann, Annette and Martin Gellner spent Friday evening at their par- ental home. O. G. Weitstock, E. R. Leach, A. O. Trompson, Thecla Zimmer and ‘Wanda Pehl motored to Bismarck Fri- day afternoon. Miss Olive Mutchler jreturned with them to spend the hol- iday at the Weitstock home. Ralph Leach was a caller in Mce Kenzie Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wetzel and Mr. and Mrs. Dallas D. Barkman mo- tored to Bismarck Wednesday. Bill Roth called at the Christ Wet- zel home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hoffman are the parents of a boy born Wed- By 8S. GYLDEN Rowene and Llewellyn Kling, stu- dents at Valley City teachers college, are spending the holidays with their darents at the School No. 2 teacher- age. A special township meeting was held Monday afternoon at the home of John Waiste, clerk. Francis Banttari and Alfred Juhola ealled at Henry Pihlaja’s and Seth | Gylden’s Monday afternoon. John Kalla was a caller at John Hokana’s Tuesday. Walter Pihlaja and Charlie Koivu were callers at the Oscar Kavonius home Thursday. E. A. Kling, Walter Ojanen, 8. R. Gylden. Leonard Kavonius and Mrs, Yohn Riikula motored to Bismarck Wednesday. Miss Myrtle Christianson closed the rst part of her school term as teach- er at School No. 1 with a Christmas program and carnival, Thursday eve- ning. A large crowd was present. Miss Florence Waiste of Bismarck came home Friday to spend the holi- days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Waiste. A Christmas program was given by Miss Mable Maki at School No. 3 Fri- day evening. The L, T. choir sang songs. Elmer Josephson and Art Magnus were callers in Wing Friday. Mat Setala entertained several friends and neighbors at a card party Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Gylden and fam- uly spent Christmas at John Gylden’s. Miss Sylvia Esckholm who is em- “loyed near Wing came home to spend Christmas with her parents, A Christmas program was given by the young folks and held at the Ahola iutheran church Christmas night, After the program the presents, can- dy. nuts and apples, were distributed. | o- — —_—__—___—__ | 4 Florence Lake By MRS. L. C. MARCHANT Mr, and Mrs. Herman Neiters were | Monday shoppers at Wing. Mr. and Mrs. John Witt were Thurs- day evening visitors at her parental home. Mr. and Mrs. William Witt were Wing shoppers Monday. Delmar McClellan was a Thursday visitor at the LeRoy Marchant home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seilinger and Andrew Neiters attended the Christ- Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Marchant and son Lloyd and Mr. and Mrs. John Witt and Ruben Wentz spent Mon- day at the Roy Marchant home. Mr, and Mrs. LeRoy Marchant and son Lloyd and Mr. and Mrs. John Fitzgerald were Monday evening visi- tors at the Herman Neiters home. | Pearson, Mrs.|George Johnson and Margaret Law there Miss Blad went on to her home Beauty school in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson, Mrs. Signe Johnson and son, Vernon, and daughter, Hilma, attended the Regan school program Friday evening. Helen, Mary, Reuben and Bennevi Hilma Johnson, Doris and visited with Naom! Hagstrom Wednes- Edgar Thompson, . daughter Barbara of Still and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Falkenstein and son Leslie were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Falkenstein of Baldwin Christ- mas Day. Oscar and Albert Hagstrom. and Marion Strand made a trip to Bis- marck Tuesday. * — By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN ‘The Ladies’ Aid meeting was held Wednesday at the Olson home. The next meeting will be held January 10 at the Joe Cook home. Robert Marcovitz spent Christmas vacation with his brothers in Bis- marck and Mandan. | Kenmar Jordahl and Gene Little went to Bismarck Friday to get Wil-; fred Little who came home for Christ- mas. Emil Johnson is visiting at the Jor- on home during Christmas vaca- ion. The teachers of the Canfield school gave an interesting Christmas pro- gram Friday, Dec. 22. Santa Claus came and gave treats and presents to the school Ode Bailey and Edith Francis of Bismarck called at the Earl Mowder home Sunday and Monday they re- turned to Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cook and son Sidney were dinner guests at the S. L. Jordahl home Christmas Day. Joe Keifer called at the Ghylin home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ghylin entertained at Christmas Day Mr. and Mrs. Ole A.| Olson and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Sedevic, Pete and Burnette Jacobson of Wing, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olson and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Ole Olson. and family and Dee Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Little and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walker, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Herman Haakinson and | Shirley May were dinner guests at the | A. Walker home Christmas Day. Mr. and Mrs. L. Bailey are the par- ents of a son born a week ago. Estherville | By MRS. ROY LITTLE Mrs. F. C. Uhde left recently for Velva where she will spend the holi- days at the home of her parents. Ole. Olaf and Arnold Wold were callers in the Capital City Tuesday. Callers in Regan Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Ole Wold, Arnold Wold, George Mowder, and Gene Little. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Forsythe and son spent Christmas with relatives in Bismarck. ‘The Wm. Michelsen family were Capital City callers Thursday. The pupils of Estherville No. 3 gave their Christmas program at the school house Saturday evening. Miss Edith Asmus is the teacher. Edith Francis and Ode Bailey of Bismarck were overnight guests at the Earl Mowder home Sunday. They returned to Bismarck Monday after- noon, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Wold and family | | | 1 | i Mr. and Mrs. John Witt, Delmar McClellan, Bill, Marcella, Leo, Albert, and Robert Neiters, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Marchant and Ruben Wentz at- tended the Christmas program held at the Schrunk school No. 1 Thurs- day evening. i Schrunk By IRENE MARCHANT Emil elmer and Ted: Stroh were callers at the Emil Johnson home Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Hoffman spent a few days of last week visiting Telatives in this vicinity. | Mrs, Elizabeth Schuh is visiting re- \latves at Underwood. Jacob Stroh and Dave Hochhalter motored to Regan Wednesday. Reuben Wentz was a Tuesday eve- |nng visitor of Jim Kozinek. Callers at the R. G. Marchant home spending the holidays at the home of her parents. Friday evening callers at the Dave Hochhalter home. John Reile spent a few days of last week at the Henry Schuh home. nd sons Sere By B. P. HAGSTROM Mrs. Louis Lind and sons, Vernon and Hjalmar, motored to Bismarck Tuesday. From there Mrs. Lind went to Harmony, Minn. where she will visit with her son, Louis, over thi ‘Mrs, Einar Skel, of Bismarck. i A Gust Witt and Edward Stroh were .| her i News Items of Day (By The Associated Press) home where they were dinner guests. Violet Spangberg and John Roswick accompanied them. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Magnus and family Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scott and son Douglas were entertained to Christmas dinner at the Albin Spang- berg home. Hazel Anderson has been visiting grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Strom of near Still. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nelson, Gerald and Gwendolyn, Etta Jenkins and Emil Hogue were entertained to din- ner Christmas Day at the Albin Spangberg home. John Anderson motored to Bismarck Saturday. Frances ! | By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lundquist were callers at the Walter Dietzman and Wm. Kershaw homes Monday after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. David Loewen and. Joe Fischer called at the Jake Merkle home Monday. John Allinson spent from Monday until Wednesday at the Walter Dietz- man home. Mrs. Gilbert Welick called at the Lawrence Madland home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kershaw were callers in Bismarck Tuesday. John Trygg and John Olson were callers at the Joe Fischer home Monday. Selmer Oanes left for Wisconsin Thursday to spend Christmas with friends and relatives. Shoppers in Bismarck Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Madland and Ruth Ann Thysell, Gary Glum, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dietzman and son Edwin. Fred Schroeder was a caller at the John Kruger home Thursday. Misses Molly and Violet Glum, who: attend high school in Bismarck, came home Saturday to spend their Christ- mas vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Schauer and daughter Christine were shoppers in Bismarck Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Melick from Washburn’ were callers at the Wm. Kershaw home Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Melick accom- panied them home to stay for some time. Miss Ellyn Pherrill had her Christ- mas program at Frances school No. 1 Friday evening. Miss Vina Harms came home Satur- day to spend her Christmas vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tebbo Harms. | Strange But True 30 YEARS LATER Chicago.—Fire Marshal Michael J. Corrigan was given the task of flash- ing a signal to open a meeting at the city hall in memory of the 600 men, ‘women and children who perished 30 years ago in the Iroquois theatre fire. Dome Pavilion Plans Gala New Year’s Eve A special New Year’s Eve celebra- tion will begin at the remodetea Dome pavilion, midway between Bis. Marck and Mandan, at 10 o'clock Sunday night, it is announced by the “Dancing will begin tm wi mediate! after midnight. v Many new features have been added at the Dome. The entire interior has been redecorated, table service on the main floor has been arranged, and refreshments will be served upon order of guests. For those who do not desire table service, a lobby and bar room has been established for their conveni- ence, The Dome was remodeled with the establishment of a modern night Club’s atmosphere as the objecitve. gohnny Conn and his 12-piece or- chestra will present music for a dance at the Dome Saturday night as well as New Year's Eve. Accompanyin; the band will be Evelyn Enger, enter er. Reservations may be made by call- ing telephone number 685. Le Seek Convict Band : In Alabama Slaying Atmore, Ale., Dec. 30—()—The search for a band of convicts who killed one man and wounded another as they fled Atmore state prison con- tinued Saturday on a widening front. Twenty-nine convicts overpowered their guards and fled soon after they went to the fields to work Friday. Five of the prisoners were re-captured shortly afterwards: and another was Caught in Mobile Friday night. Officers concentrated their hunt, on @ group of negroes, heavily arm- ed, who shot and killed Grover Kir- by, a farmer, and wounded his com- panion, named Parker, as they sought to stop them. In Montgomery W. F. Feagin, di~ rector of the state convict depart- ment, said he had heard those escap- ing were angry because they did not receive Christmas paroles, Gamble Store Moving To Broadway Location Bismarck’s Gamble Store No. 20 this week is moving its stock to a new lo- cation at 508 Broadway avenue, for- merly occupied by Thorberg’s Cafe, it is announced by Clifford O, Palmer, manager. q ‘The store will open in its new loca- tion next Tuesday, Jan. 2, and the public is invited to visit the store on its opening day in the new location. The store will continue in business up until Saturday night, however, in its present location at 220 Main av- enue, The change was made necessary by increasing business and the necessity for more room to care for larger stocks, Palmer said. The last year has been the biggest business year in the history of the local store, as well as the Gamble system throughout the Corrigan was the man who turned in the alarm. A MATTER OF CHOICE Minneapolis—Nudists who may seek to establish a colony here will | have something besides below zcro weather to worry about. “I have been informed,” said Alderman Henry Bank during a council session, “that some people plan to establish a nudist colony. I’m against such goings on.” He Plans an anti-nudist ordinance. “Well,” intrrupted Alderman Edwin I. Hudson, “if people want to run around in the nude in this climate, I believe we ought to let them.” A DEVELOP NEW SPORT Dodge City, Kas.—Stepping on the gas in pursuit of coyotes is developing into a popular sport in southwestern Kanses. Thrill seekers have aban- doned the old favorite of the chase— the greyhound—and now roar over the prairies in stripped down motor- cars capable of speeds up to 80 miles j.j an hour, Says 5,000,000 Are On Public Payrolls Washington, Dec. 30.—()—Secre: tary Ickes, in a statement published Saturday, estimated 5,000,000 persons had received pay envelopes from rolls ist of its operation and that this total will continue to mount. The public works administrator a listed 4,000,000 as employed by the civil works, administration, an original civ- ilian conservation corps roster of 300,- made a trip to Regan one day last week. Mrs. Geo. Nelson and Gwendolyn were visitors Thursday at the Albin 000, and a public works payroll that totaled 750,540 men on December 9. LOSES ARM WHEN SHELL EX- PLODES New Leipzig, N. D., Dec. 30—Earl Zimmerman suffered the amputation of his left arm as a result of injuries sustained when trying to remove a so severely that amputation was FATHER OF CENTER WOMAN DEAD IE, Center, N. D., Dec. 30.—Louis Wolff, father of Mrs. Martha Wolters of Center, died Dec. 24, at Glencoe, Minn, Wolff, who was 82 years of age, had been @ frequent visitor at-Center ‘and at Hannover where his son, Paul & f idee Ai i f | i s ; i i : E i i jeer gee i Ey northwest, the said. ‘The Gamble Store has been in oper- tion here for the last six years. Be- sides Palmer, the personnel of the store includes Carroll Olson and Don Carman. Aged Almont Woman Is Buried Tuesday New Salem, N. D., Dec. 30.—Mrs, Mary Nelson, 83, of Almont, died at her home Sunday morning Dec. 24. Funeral services were held Tuesday Dec, 26 from the Almont Lutheran church. Burial was in the Almont cemetery. Mrs. Nelson was the widow of the late Jens Nelson, who estab- lished the Nelson-Templeton Hard- ware company, in Almont 26 years ago. She leaves two sons, N. P, Nelson, Al- mont, and A. A. Nelson, Fargo, and three daughters, Mrs. E. W. Ladwig, Barnard, 8. D., Mrs. Ben Gardner, Minneapolis, Minn., and Mrs, Walter Larson, Mott, N. D., and 13 grand- children and two great grandchildren. Cc. C. C. WORKERS DROWN Missoula, Mont., - C. camp, drowned Friday waters of the St, Joe river, 182 miles west of Missoula, Supervisor Fitting reported to county officers, Thi bodies were not recovered and tht men had not yet been identified. BLAMES ARGENTINE RADICALS Aires, Argentina, Deo, 30.-- it Atigustin P. Justo to- day placed full responsibility upon the radical party for the widespread bul short lived rebellion which Friday caused the deaths of at least 20 per- sons, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATI OF Hilma 8, Adams, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the un- dersigned, Glen D. Adams, as the ad- ministrator of the estate of Hilma 8. Adams, late of the township of Locan, in the canny of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the estate of le~ ceased, to exhibit them with the ne- cessary vouchers, within six months after the first publication of thi 10° tice, to said administrator at. hit sl dence on the south east quarter of section twenty-six (26) in township one hundred and thirty eight (138) north, of range seventy seven (77) west of the fifth principal meridian in Burleigh County, North Dakota, or to the Judge of the County Court ot said Burleigh County, at his office in the Burleigh County, North Dakota Court House in the City of Bismarck, in_Burleigh County, North Dakota. ‘You are hereby further notified m. I. C, Davies, Judge of the County of Burleigh, and. State of inty_ 0! urle! an North Dakota, has fixed the 17th day of July, . 1934, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon of sald a at the Court Rooms of said Court 3 the said Court House, in the o} Bismarck, in seid County and Stat as the time and place for hearing adjusting all claims ainst the es- tate of the sald Hilma 8. Adams, De- ceased, which have been Guly gee heretabetmes provides penulany: presented Dated December 26th., A. D. 1982. ae the ‘administrator “ot the eatate BF i 8. ye Geo. 1.9 Register, i! : Att'y Of sald administrator, Biviret pablleation on the 80th day of irst publication on December, A. D, 1938, 12-30, 83; 1-6-13, 34, of