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‘= In the Day’s Photo News Modern to the last degree are’those Dionne quintuplets. Nothing less than streamlined scooters we = would do for them. Yvonne fs down giving a good yo-heave-ho to hers, while bright-eyed Annette a—— iets her little pink tongue stick right out in a gesture that says, “Oh, gee, isn't it fun just to pricy and play with your Christmas toys!” An estimated 12,000 persons, some of whom are shown above, filed past -he casket containing the body SALMO of Thelma Todd, blonde film actress, as lay in state in a Los Angeles chapel. The body was attired In SPENO blue lounging pajamas. (Associated Press Photo) ENTIRE IN FR WaT Shirley Temple, the child movie star, fas sent as Christmas gifts to the Dion shown here with the five dolls made to look ‘ike her, which she quintuplets. (Associated Press Photo) In a 48-minute explanation to the House of Ceminons, $i: Samuel Hoare, who resigned as Britain's foreign minister, said that fear the vas behind the peace plan he and ?remier Laval of France formu. ated. wel, known for his ‘eft the house in Prees Photo) ‘League of Nations would break up, TLE TIN {Welch's Spur | t 's Spun By MRS. R. M. WELCH Mr. and Mrs, Otto Dorman, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and little son, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Boyd and little daugh- | ter and Lawrence Doppler were in Bismarck Monday. Merwyn Oder re- turned home with Lawrence Doppler. Julius Dorman called at the home | of his brother Otto one day this week. | Jake Dietrich called at the C. K. Boyd home Monday. Lawrence Doppler and Robert Welch motored to Bismarck, via Me- noken, Tuesday, on business, Marcus Trembly called on his cou- eu Lawrence Doppler, Monday eve- ing. Mrs. L, 8. Doppler and baby son re- turned home Wednesday from Beach where they had ae Mrs. Doppler’s mother, Mrs. Jane Moran, for several weeks. They were met at the train by Mr. Doopler. Lloyd McLean called at the Robert Welch home Tuesday afternoon. The pupils at Boyd No. 1 spent a couple of days the latter part of this week in preparing a program which they gave for their parents Friday afternoon. After the program, a Christmas tree and exchange of gifts; were enjoyed. if | Mrs. L. S. Doppler was quite im! with an attack of influenza the lat- ter part of the week. Her little son was also ill with a very bad cold. Mrs. Robert Welch stayed with them Friday while Mr. Doppler took Mr. Gramling to Bismarck, Mr. and Mrs. John Welch and nephews and Robert Welch and four older children attended the school program and tree at the Glencoe school Saturday evening. Luella Tol- lefson, teacher, had previously invited Boyd school No. 1 to attend. Laura and Bobbie Welch called at the home of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Doppler, Sunday. i Menoken + By NORMA AGNEW forma Agnew spent the week-end with Bernice Gierke, Baldwin. Leonard Salter and Jacob Keister transacted business in Bismarck Mon- day. Many enjoyed the Christmas pro- gram given Friday by the Menoken Consolidated school. Santa Claus vis- ited the children, distributing gifts and candy. Miss Norma Halvorson and brother Herbert, Regent, arrived Friday eve- ning to spend the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. James Watkins and family. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Agnew and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Klepstein were Christmas shoppers in the Capi- tal City Friday. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Johnson left for Minnesota Saturday to visit relatives. Mrs, A. H. Klepstein entertained six ladies with a quilting bee Tuesday. Guests were Mmes. Irvin Reid, R. G. Abelein, M. D. Agnew, A. C. Dance and J. Kock. Mabel Wood is spending the hol!- days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Park Wood. Delores Mae, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Sherman, is staying with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Sherman, during the absence of her mother. Mr. and Mrs. O. Van Ness moved to Bismarck Saturday. Edna Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Fay Salter, Driscoll, spent a few days with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Salter. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers, Mrs. Richard Salter and family, Mrs. George Wachal and daughters, Mr.; and Mrs, T. Estelle and family, Mr.| and Mrs. Chas. Graves, Mrs. Laura Dance, Kenneth Van Ness, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abelien, Mrs. M. O, Sher- man and daughters were shoppers in Bismarck Saturday. i e : Tryge ' UB { By MRS. GEORGE NELSON Melvin and Clarence Magnus of Bismarck visited last Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Mag- hus. ”) Ella Trygg came home Thursday from Jamestown, where she attends college, to spend her holidays with her parents. Eva Trygg of the Mc- Kenzie high school is spending her Christmas vacation at her home also. Among those from this district who: attended the Christmas program Fri- day night at School No. 2 in Crom- well, given by Mrs. Gertie Anderson, were John, Alvin, Ella and Ruth Trygg, Edward Cunningham, Alice Hasse, Helen Anderson, Mrs. George Nelson, Gerald and Gwendolyn. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kell and fam- ily motored to Bismarck Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Albin Spangberg mo- tored to Bismarck Saturday. Floyd Anderson, who works with a highway surveying crew, came home Saturday to spend the holidays with his folks. Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson, Ger- ald and Gwendolyn, Alice Hasse, Mrs. Violet Hazel, Gene Cunningham, Ed- ward and Morrison were guests Sat- berg home. Clarence Magnus spent Christmas at his home. David Trygg came home from Bis- marck Saturday night to spend Christmas with his family. © — —————* | Burnt Creek | —————__—___. urday evening at the Albin pol By MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON Miss Charlotte Bevers left Satur-|' day to spend her Christmas vacation at her home in Douglas. Wesley Coddington was granted a ——@ | > eg Clear Lake ° { e By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Mrs. Adolph Hansen and baby spent Wednesday with her mother, Mrs, Christ Schoon, ‘The Christmas program given Thursday evening at Clear Lake school No. 1 by the teacher and pupils was @ great success, After the pro- gram articles made by the children were sold A light lunch was served. Glen Newland, who attends school at Devils Lake, arrived home Friday evening to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and.Mrs: Ole New- land's. Miss Myrtle Christensen spent the week-end with. Mrs. J. E. Sharp of Wing. L. B. Olson left Saturday for Fargo, where he will visit with his sister. Ole Newland and Roy Sibolt were Bismarck callers Saturday. Bill Schoon, who is a member of a ccc, camp in Minnesota, arrived home'Saturday for a visit with home folks during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs Adolph Hansen and family visited at the Ole Newlapd home Sunday. Christ Schoon and sons and Adolph Hansen motored to Bismarck Mon- day. | Heaton || —________—_e By SARAH SEINLE Henry Wagner was an overnight guest at the John Korner home at Turtle Lake Wednesday. Miss Anna Steinke of Garrison is visiting at the John Neuharth, Jr., home Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Heinle and son, Junior, were shoppers at Turtle Lake Friday. Their son Edwin re- turned with them to spend his Christ- mas vacation at home. Amanda, Erna and Helen Wagner were supper guests at the Paul Brez- den home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle and family were visitors last Friday eve- ning at the Barnard Hall home. Norman Hall was an overnight guest at Wilton Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Heinle and sons, Ernest, Richard and Junior, were visitors at the Walter Grewe home last Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. John Schlofman and family visited Friday evening at the Walter Grewe home. A large number attended the school Christmas program Friday evening at which Harry Brezden acted as Santa Claus. Christ Wagner and children were shoppers at Turtle Lake Friday. Mrs. John Neuharth, Jr., was very ill the last week. ‘ @ | Driscoll | ° « By DELLA MAE OLSON Harold Brushwein, who is a student at Fargo A. C. is spending the holi- days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Bruswein. ‘The Driscoll school pupils presented a Christmas program in the hall Fri- By MES. WM. McMUERICK Miss Louise Gardner closed her school with a program Thursday. She left for her home at Langdon the same day, Mrs. Glen Oder motored to Regan Thursday to attend the Homemakers’ club meeting at the home of Mrs. William Oder. Adolph Giovannon! and daughter Edith, Chas, Allensworth, Mrs. Mar- garet Emineth arid son Joe, were Bismarck shoppers Friday. John Field is home from the CCO camp at Kenmare for Christmas va- cation, Ruby Battey is spending her Christ- mas vacation with her aunt, Mrs. R. B. Field. Rev. and Mrs, Gulson have as their guest, Miss Ellen Peterson, Buryl and Lillian Craven, Benita Fields, Magdalene Emineth and Law- rence-Woodland were home for the holidays. Wanda and Isabel Nicholson vis- ited with their grandparents, Mr. and a the first part of the we ° ene EEL eT ey i Richmond | By MARTHA BOSSERT Mr. and Mrs. Gottfried Bossert call- ed at the Alfred Larson home Mon- day afternoon. George Hurmen and Frank Holm- berg were Wing shoppers Tuesday afternoon. . Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Larson and daughter Erma returned home Sun- day after spending the past week visiting friends in St. Paul. David Bossert visited Tuesday eve- ning at the Jacob Stork home. Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Engel, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Berg and Mr, and Mrs. John Hein were Capital City shoppers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bossert and Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Engel were Bismarck shoppers Wednesday. A large crowd attended the Christ- mas program in Wing Thursday eve- ning. Donald Rhodes, Harold Williams, and Geo. Nolen, who are enrolled in a CCC camp in Minnesota, came home to spend Christmas with their parents. Sunday supper guests at the Bos- sert home were Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Degner and son William, and Wm. Witt. Baldwin ¢ a e By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER Mr.and Mrs. Alvin Nordstrom visit- ed and shopped in Bismarck Friday. They were accompanied home by their son Glenn who is a freshman in the Bismarck high school and who will spend the holidays at home. Miss Lavyrl Williams, who attends school in Bismarck, is spending the vacation recess at her home here. Mrs, Arthur Meyer will be hostess to the Presbyterian Ladies Aid Friday afternoon, Jan. 3. The regular mneet~- ing should have been Wednesday but because of the holiday the later date was decided upon. Little Bobby Erickson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al Erickson of Bismarck, is visiting here with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Erickson. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Waltos, who moved to Bismarck from here a few day evening. The following teachers are spend- ing their Christmas vacations away | boy. from this community: Mr. Miller, Breckenridge, Minn.; Miss Braatnen at Comstock, Minn.; Miss Hanson, Valley City; and Miss McCormick, Des Lacs: Warren Olson accompan- ied Mr. Miller and Miss Braatnen to Fargo where he will visit relatives during the holidays. Miss Laura Meyer, who is teaching near Valley City, returned here Sat- urday to spend Christmas vacation among relatives, The M. E. Sunday School presented a@ Christmas program Sunday after- noon in the M. E. church, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Madson of Lake weeks ago, are the parents of a baby Miss Gladys Gramling, local teach- er, is spending the holidays with friends and relatives east of Bismarck. Miss Florence Rupp, who teaches near Menoken, arrived home Satur- day to spend the holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Rupp. anaes eee ee .Steiber | alae a ere Tee as By MES. WM. HICKEL A large crowd attended the Christ- mas program at the school house Friday evening. Park, Minn., are visiting relatives here, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lewis entertained ;Mr. and Mrs. B. Dahl, Mina Lewis, Alden Lewis and C. Tolefson of Bis- marck on Christmas day.* Miss Martha Saretzke, who is a studdent at the Minot State Teach- er’s College, returned Saturday to | Spend the holidays with her parents. Miss Janet McCann, who is a stu- dent at Jamestown, and Paul Mc- Cann at Valley City, have returned home for the holidays. L. B. Olson left Saturday for Fargo to spend the winter months, Mrs. Knutson and daughter Lenora of Stecle spent the week-end at the Elwood Swanson home. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dronen had as visitors Sunday: Wesley and Bud Hall of Sterling, Margaret Dronen and Julius Klucksdahl, Miss Laura Ward, who is attending college at Jamestown, is spending the holidays at home. The Luther League gave a Christ- mas pageant Sunday evening in the hall. Huber Jordan, Leonard Pederson and Raymond Seamann, CCC boy’s, have returned to spend the holidays at their homes. K. A. Ersland left Monday evening | ™! to visit relatives at points in Iowa. aaa ° Glenview | By VIOLET L. JOHNSON John Murrey, who attends college at Fargo, is home for Christmas vaca- tion. Allen Larson, member of a CCC camp! stationed at Kenmare, came home: Friday for a short leave dur- ing the holidays. Lorene Simons, Doris and Evelyn Larsoh and Effie Erstrom, high school students at Bismarck, are spending the holiday vacation at their 10-day leave from CCC camp 3701 for the holidays. He arrived in Bismarck Saturday. Miss Erma Klawitter has returned to her home from Douglas. Saturday business shoppers in the Klawitter, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bertsch, Mr. and Mrs. Carter, Mr. and Mrs, Bill Miller, Mr. and Mrs respective homes here. John H. Olson of Bismarck spent Friday night at the Jacobson home. While there he installed a radio, Mrs. Albert Larson and daughter Alice and son Allen i accom] Capital City were Mr. and Mrs, Fred to the Beary ae trip) ber Mrs. Amanda Johnson and chil- dren and Ernest Siebold were Bis- visit '. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Gaub and Philip Zelmer were callers in Wing Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs, George Vollmer and daughter were visitors at the John Stroh home Thursday evening. John Stroh called at the Fred Uhde and Wm. Hickel homes Saturday. Raymond Gaub is employed at the Ted Amundson home. Fred Vollmer was a Regan caller Albert Gaub called at the Wm. Hickel home Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Mike Boschee and Boschee’s uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Uhde and daughter Patricia Anne and George Schilling By MES. ALBERT LUNDE ‘The community Christmas brother. Martin Rippley were callers in Moffit Monday night. Most of the supper ‘until a late hour. Mr. and Mrs. Larvick left Monday|Mr. and eto spend Christmas at the Floyd Bier | Bismarck. home near Braddock. Mrs, Emil. Enockson and children teacher, is dancing was’ enjoyed by all peered arg ellos of their parents and Mrs. spending left Sunday on the train to spend|cation with relatives near Bentley. Christmas at Arthur, N. Dak. Mr, and Mra, J, E. Chesak returned Mrs, Alfred Hoover entertained the|home Monday after spending a few Rainbow Homemakers club at her|days in Minneapolis where Mr. Chesak home Friday. The lesson on Rugs! received medical treatment. Mr. and was given by Mrs, E, M. Whittaker. | Mrs. Walter Woodworth took care of Mrs, Clark Crawford was a guest and | tk . place while they were gone. demonstrated a knitted round rug. Elton Anderson, Esther and Ruth Bismarck Mrs, Whittaker demonstrated a braid-|Chesak, students in the ed wool rug-with a felt border and|high school, are spending the holiday Mrs, Alfred Hoover a pretty crochet! vacation at their respective be oa rug in design which belonged to Miss Margery Mortis, After the business { meeting a delicious lunch was served by the hostess. Howard Brownawell and family, who are visiting at the W. H. Brown- awell home, left December 26 for their home in Hanson, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Zelmer went to McClusky Fri- day to attend the funeral of Mr. were Wilton callers Friday. ————__ __—_—_—_—_- { Moffit | program held at the church in Moffit was well attendéd. A large tree was de- corated by colored electric lights. Sacks of treats were given out be- and Fred Argast CCC boys from around W. H. Brownawell will accompany them. e @ 4 Hampton ! ° By ELIZABETH KOPPY Herman Backhaus and son Herman attended to business matters in Haz- elton the latter part of this week. Miss Hazel Grindeland left by train from Cannon Ball Saturday to spend the Christmas holidays with her par- ents at Mayville. Miss Hilda Schiermeister who is teaching school in Livona spent the week-end at the Godfrey Grenz home. Mr. and Mrs. Levy Henderson ac- companied by Gus Henderson of near Cannon Ball passed through this vicinity Saturday en route to Linton. Regina Koppy, George Lawler and Arthur Job who are attending high school in Linton are spending the vacation at their parental homes. Business callers in Linton from this vicinity Saturday were Dewey Law- ler and son George, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy, daughter Gertrude, Mr. and Mrs, Herman Backhaus and Mr. and Mrs, John Ohlhauser, Sr. Miss Ruby Henry, who is teaching the Lawler school, left Saturday for her home near Jamestown where she will spend a week’s Christmas vaca- tion. The Backhaus and Koppy young folks and Miss Annabelle Mauer and John Waghner visited at the Frank Lawler home Friday evening. Miss Anabelle Mauer is spending Christmas with her parents near Temvik. f Tuesday evening many friends gath- ered at the John Ohlhauser Sr., home to help celebrate his birthday. The evening was spent in playing cards and singing. A very nice lunch was served at midnight. The Hampton Homemakers’ club had their regular meeting at the Heg- man Backhaus home Thursday after- noon. Mrs. John Ohlhauser, Sr., and daughter Hilda were guests. The room was decorated in the Christmas scheme. After the close of the meet- ing a hot lunch was served by the hostess. Enoch Swift Bird of near Cannon Ball was. a business caller in this vicinity Monday afternoon. < Schrunk | ° By EDNA MARCHANT o Dinner guests at the John Witt home Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Knutson and daughters, and Tim Knutson and son Marvin, and Chester Bower. Mr. and Mrs. John Witt and Lor- raine Wentz were visiting at the Roy Marchant home Thursday. Chester Bowler and John Witt were business visitors at the C. B. Knutson home Thursday. Leo Neiters arrived Saturday from a CCC camp to spend the holidays at his parental home. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Knudson, Mr. and Mrs. John Witt and Chester Bowler motored to Wing Saturday afternoon. . < § Christiana & °o By MRS..RAYMOND JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson recently visited Mr. Olson’s brother Henry and family at Driscoll. Mr, and Mrs, Ernest Johnson and daughters Lorraine and Dolores were Sunday guests at the Raymond John- son home. Glen Stuart of Sterling is spending part of his vacation at the Raymond Johnson home. The Christmas program was well attended at Christiana No. 3. A very good program was presented. Lunch was served. ~ Missouri By MBS. K. R. SNYDER John Kluksdahl and Leslie Clark ' ° —- .@| motored to the Buchanan valley Wed- nesday where they visited at the Garry O'Callaghan home. Mr. O’Callaghan hhas been quite ill with pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford were Wednesday evening visitors at the James Robidou home. Milton and Edna Doehle and Carl Olson of Moffit called at the Leslie Clark home Saturday en route to Bis- marck and were accompanied there by Mrs. Clark and son, Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford, Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Snyder and family were Sunday dinner’ guests at the W. E, Snyder home near Menoken. Mr. and Mrs. James McDonnell of Bismarck were callers at the John Clark home Saturday morning. Amos Robidou and son Virgil were Tuesday callers at the John Crawford home. Mrs. “Red” Tressler and Miss Elea- nor MacDonald spent the week-end at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William MacDonald. Milton Doehle of Moffit visited at the home of his brother-in-law and aisier, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Olark, last week. Miss Elvira Anderson is about to be out now after having been con- fined to her home the past two weeks with chickenpox. A‘ Christmas program was given at Manning school No. 2 Friday after- noon‘ by the teacher Miss LeOra Turner ahd her pupils, William and Eugene Woodworth, Duwayne and Jackie Robinson, Sonny and Delores Chesak and Robert Anderson. Lunch was served at the close of the pro- gram. Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Snyder and son .| Kenneth were Friday evening visitors at the J. E. Chesak home. heed ees 7 porn le, who teaches scl near t, is nding of her Christmas vacation with ‘het sister, Mrs, Leslie Clark. Mrs. Emory Woodworth and daugh- tf Rock Hill | ry ‘— By RUTH LITTLE Wing callers Wednesday were Mrs, J. F. Little and son Clyde, 8. W. Nemetz and Emil Moses. Lawrence Moses returned to the 8. ‘W. Nemetz home after spending sev- eral days at his parental home. A large crowd attended a Christ- mas program Thursday evening at school Ne. 1 where Bernita Bren- nise teaches. School was closed for two weeks’ vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Fitegerald moved on a farm in Rock Hill township recently. A number of friends gathered at thé Roy Little home Sunday evening to help them to celebrate their silver wedding anniversary. Aelred Bouche and Harland Schil- ling were overnight guests of Clyde and Virgil Little Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Nemetz and family and Lawrence Moses were Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. J, F, Little. | Northwest Kidder J By MRS. MABEL HAZLEGROVE Mr .eand Mrs, Art Ochsuner and daughter Delores and sons Clarence and Wilbert were in Tuttle Monday shopping. Mrs, Russell Kramer who has been in the hospital in Bismarck for a long time has come home and is staying with her folks. ~ Miss Opal Gray gave a program Friday afternoon at her school. Mr. and Mrs, Philip Thome spent last Saturday in Bismarck. Frank Gray called at the Philip Thome home Saturday after Opal Gray who will spend her two weeks’ vacation at her home. Mr. and Mrs, Philip Thome drove to Tuttle Friday after their son Rich- ard, Archie and Lorraine Hirsch ac- companied them home. George Hirsch called at the Thome home for his sis- ter and brother. oS a ae! | SW.Burleigh | e e By MRS. ALEX STEWART About 35 friends and neighbors gathered at the Wilson Brown home in honor of the latters 77th birthday. Those who attended were Mr, and Mrs. Dan McClean, Mrs, Florie Mur- dick, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hanson and family, Mr. and Mrs, John Welch, Mr. and Mrs, Otto Dorman, son Freddie, Mr. and Mrs. Gulson, Mr. and Mrs, O. G. Davenport and son Bernard, Annie Nickolson, Helen Mecknall, George Little, Bruce Fields and fam- ily and Mrs. Peggy Stewart and son Lioyd. After the birthday supper a Bible study meeting was held. ry ° Wing ° : « ANNA MARIE MUELLER Mr. and Mrs. LW. Davis and daughter Leona were Saturday vis- itors at the Paul Davis home. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brose were vis- itors at the Jake Weisenberger home in Tuttle Sunday. Paul Pasley of Driscoll was @ caller at the Lewis Ambers home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Ed Dent are s; their Christmas vacation at ‘ip clyde Harvey home. Dorothy Mutchler.of Bismarck. is spending the holiday vacation, with her aunt, Mrs. Lester Knowles. Miss Aneta Johnson, Miss C, Hildre, Miss C, Quam and Fred Hall are all spending the Christmas holidays at their respective homes, Mrs. Gordon Larson and son Jerry of Pettibone are spending Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. K. Knowles. The Wing independent . basketball team was defeated by the Goodrich team Monday evening. The score was 42 to 28, Jessie Beaden and Mable Jacobson of Richmond ools Nos. 1 and 3 held a joint Christmas program at cchool No. 1 Monday evening. Herman Jacobson, who is attending the State School of Forestry at Bot- tineau, is spending his Christmas vacation at his home here. Fort Lincoln is spending Christmas with her parents north of Wing. ° Harriet J By JEAN WILLIAMSON The Arena basketball team played Denhoff Tuesday. Denhoff defeated Arena 16-14, The Misses Annette, Ann and Edna Geller, Jean and Lois Williamson were callers at the E. R. Leach home Fri- Miss Lucille Anderson’ and Bertal Anderson, both teachers of the Arena school are spending their Christmas vacations at their home, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wutske mo- tored to-Bismarck Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Wietstock and Mr, and Mrs. John Driscoll business in Bismarck Saturday. Adolph Pehl. of a CCC camp is field, and one to receive messages sent by itinerant flyers. in a plane and a man on the ground took place less than 10 years ago. — Europe's total number of y- ed is onimated to be about TORO.

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