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NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS wa, By ELIZABETH MUELLER Mr. and Mrs, Walter Scott and son, Kenneth, were Sat night guests at the Paul Davis g Shirley Holmes and Elizabeth Far- ley of Bismarck are spending their Christmas vacation at the Albert Little home. Mr. and Mrs, Rienhold Engel and daughter, Doris, were visitors at the Rudolph Engel home north of town Sunday. Florence Berg was an overnight guest at the John Mueller home Sat- urday. Olive Jacobson, Mary Jane Olson and Donald and Albert Kusler, who are attending college at Jamestown and Valley City, returned to their homes here Friday. John Laschkewitz and daughters, Amelia and Frieda, and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Laschkewitz and daughter, Cleo June, of Goodrich were visitors at the John Mueller home Friday night. Johnny and Elizabeth Mueller and Florence Berg were Sunday evening supper guests at the R. B. Jacobson home. aN Miss Alice McClusky, who is teach- 4ng school near Driscoll, returned to her home here Friday night. Hamel Lytle and Edward Oswald who are members of the CCC camp in Hill City, 8. D., returned to their homes here Saturday. Herman Jacobson and Charles Lar- son, who are attending school at Bottineau, returned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hubbell and family of Lincoln Valley were callers at the Soder home Sunday. A number of the King folks attend- ed the Christmas party and dance | »,,, held at the Faye Roberts school northeast of town Friday evening. Alex Neff and John Wuste left Monday afternoon for California where they will spend a few months. ——_—_—_____——_—__ | Heaton | By SARAH SEINLE Andrew Heinle was a Wilton shop- per Monday. Visitors at the Fred Lieb, Sr., home Sunday evening were Herbert and Emma Guab, Ernest and Richard Heinle and Emil Bossert. Robert Warner and Phillip Wall were Wilton shoppers Monday. Emil Shell and Ernest Heinle were dinner guests at the Fred Bender, Sr., home Sunday. Rev. Carl Greiser and Ed Waker of Turtle Lake motored to Harriet, 8, D.. Monday morning upon reciving word of the death of Ed’s brother. ‘William Steinert and family were dinner guests at the G. Steinert home Sunday. Mrs. Carl Geuser is visiting rela- tives in Martin, N. D. for a few weeks. : Bob Lauftin was a Wilton shopper Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle and fam- ily were Sunday evening visitors at the Otto Lieb home. . ©, Nuemiller was a visitor at the A. H, Heinle home Saturday. Dave Steinert spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Steinert. A birthday party was held for Mrs. Fred Wagner Sunday evening. F, Bender called at the G. Shell home Saturday evening. Richard Heinle was a dinner guest at the Ed Hochhalter home Sunday. Rock Hill By RUTH LITTLE Shirley Walker of Bismarck is spending her vacation at the Clayton Little home. School No. 2 closed Wednesday for two weeks’ vacation. A Xmas pro- gram was given. Regan callers Monday were Ralph Robinson, P. E. Patton, Lloyd Kettle- son, C. O. Kettleson, Mrs. Algot Ry- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Little were Sun- day guests at the Mrs. Viola Little home. Homesteaders lodge meeting wat held at the Wm. Mickelson home ‘Thursday night. An oyster stew was served. Guss Graf and 8, W. Nemetz mo- tored to Bismarck Friday. Clyde Little was a Monday evening guest of Merill Lindsey. | Wilson | — By MRS. JOHN A BERG Mr. and Mrs, Christ Wolf had as their guest Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lang of Wilton. Mr, and Mrs, John Berg and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berg were dinner guests Sunday at the George Bren- nise home at Underwood, N. D. Mrs, Fred Wagner celebrated her 44th birthday Sunday evening with a large number of friends and neigh- bors. Fred Neumille and his bride moved to Goodrich, N. D., Monday where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Berg of Wing were Sunday evening guests at the Fred Neumille home. Martha Wolf is staying at the Har- old Lang home during Christmas va- cation. | Canfield By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN A large crowd attended Ladies’ Aid at the Harry Davenport home. The next meeting will be held st the Strand home Dec. 30th. Jesse McCoy is visiting at the home of Abbie McCoy for a few days. Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Elkins were call- ers in town Monday. Other callers were Oscar and Ole Olson, Mrs. A. Strand and Barney Strand, Merrill Lindsey, Andy Walker, Chas. Kueh! and A. Ghylin, Homesteaders met at the William Michelsen home Thursday evening. Oyster stew was served. It was not Rede where the next meeting would be held. Some of the farmers have received their soll conservation checks for this year. Miss Ruth Little spent spent Mon- day with Mrs, Clayton Little. and Mrs. Dee Bailey were Bismarck business callers Saturda: Mrs. Abbie McCoy, Jesse and Ira McCoy were callers in Bismarck Thursday. 2 Lawrence Bailey and two sons ar- rived here from Wisconsin to spend a few weeks at the Ira Bailey home. Ta ee ee ee . of and tree given to the kid- After the candy and nuts were dies {rom the . Program teachers served coffee and cokies to the parents. Canfield quints met Menoken quints in basketball at Menoken Friday eve- ning, Canfield winning, -25 to 5. Misses Wood and Matthew went to their homes near Steele for Xmas vacation. Bert Olson will spend his vacation at Wing. @ Marlys Olson spent Saturday at the Ghylin home. Mrs. B. O. Strand’s school held its Program Tuesday. Mrs. Strand will spend her vacation here. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fisher and Fay Neil and Gene Fisher were dinner guests at the Ghylin home Sunday. Other callers were Mr. and Mrs. Dee Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson and Oscar Olson. Stanley Frances is spending his Xmas vacation in Bismarck with his Parents. Roy Walker is spending.a few days in Bismarck with his sister, Mrs. H. Haakénson, OO Frances | By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Mrs, Paul McCormick and daughter visited friends and relatives in Bis- marck this week. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Monroe and in- fant daughter, John Olsen, Eddie Ry- rg and Mildred Dietzman were shopping in Bismarck Wednesday. ‘Those who were in Bismarck from | ly. this vicinity Thursday were as fol- jows: Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Owen and family, Mrs. Walter Dietzman and son Edwin, Mrs. Ivan Sherman, Jim and Paul McCormick, Mrs. Tebbo Harms, Clark Monroe, Joe Fischer and Mrs. Bernioce Bachman. Paul McCormick called on John Olsen Saturday afternoon. Tebbo Harms and son John, who are serving on the jury in Bismarck spent the week-end at their home. Arthur Kersham -was a brief caller @t the Dietsman home Saturday. Mrs, Ivan Sherman returned to the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Craven near Menoken Saturday night after visiting a week at the home of “Mr. and Mrs, Walter Dietzman. > ————<uuwuWuii i i. Lyman By CLARA & WANTTAJA Miss Sur! Eckholm, a student at Concordia college, Moorhead, Minn., arrived Friday te spend the Christ- mas vacation at her home here. The Women’s club and the young Peoples’ society met at the Ed Eliae on home Wednesday evening to plan a Christmas party to be held at the hall Sunday evening. The club also elected officers for the coming year. Services were held. Friday evening by Rev. Erikkla of Minnesota at the Gust Eckholm home. Miss Mabel Maki was 2 Bismarck shopper Saturday, returning with her sisters, Stella and Linda, who will spend Christmas with their parents. Louis Olson and sons, Clifford and Clarence, left Monday morning for Wyndmere, N. D., to spend a few days with friends and relatives. Miss Mabel Magnus, employed in Bismarck, came home Monday for a visit with parents and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Olson were Wing callers Monday afternoon. A housewarming party was held Sunday afternoon for Mrs. Hilma Lehto, who has moved onto the old Kolvul place, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Mulari and daughter, Lillie, were Sunday visitors the Kangas home. Wy VIOLET JOHNSON Ray Simons and Wilma~ Morris spent Sunday at the Tom Morris home near Regan. The Sunday school program which was given in the Painted Woods church Sunday ,was very well at- tended, John Eliason and Amanda John- son were Bismarck shoppers Thurs- day. Lauraine Simons, Frances Lange, Evelyn and Doris Larson have ree turned from Bismarck to spend the holidays with their parents. Harold and Allen Larson called at the Walter Simons home Sunday. Mrs. Walter Johnson and son, who have been staying at the Axel Sten- quist home for a short time, returned home Saturday. Mrs. E. E. Strandemo is visiting relatives in Mandan for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Quanrud and family were Sunday visitors at the Lars Jacobson home. 4 Hans Nelson of. Bismarck was & Sunday caller at his home here. i Hampton By ELIZABETH KOPPY Tuesday of this week Steve Koppy, Jr., and John Michlitech assisted witir the testing of the cattle at the God- frey Grens home. This test was for Bangs disease, officiated by Dr. J. G. Worner, veterinarian of Bismarck. Several friends and relatives of this vicinity surprised John Ohlhau- ser, Sr., Thursday evening at his home dn Ronee ot bls Dirt bday Anlvermay, Henry Steve Koppy. Jake Schiermeister was a business at the John Ohlhauser, Jr., Thursday. Miss Mollie Smith of Linton ts hae! the Christmas vacation at the Frank Lawler home. Visitors at the Steve Koppy home Sunday evening were Misses Anna and Minnie Grenz, Pauline Ser, the latter Albert Ser, Leo Grenz, Clinton and Frank Lawler, Jr., and Emil Munsh, Arnold Riech, John, Ted and Adolph Serr, the latter five of Sand Creek. High school students of this vicinity ‘and who-are attending school in Lin- ton, are all spending the Christmas vacation at their parental homes. Miss Louise Gregory was a dinner guest at the Godfrey Grenz home Sunday. Frank Koppy, who is employed in Cannonball on the railroad section, spent Sunday at his parental home. ] Hazelgrove By Mrs. Allen Frasier Ray McElvain and H. 8. Duncan motored to Manfred Wednesday, visit- ing with Mrs. Ray McElvain at the Harvey hospital on their return jour- ney. Mrs. Adam Haas and Mrs. Harry Ulfers have returned home from Har- vey, where they spent several days his week, Dinner guests at the H. 8, Duncan home Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. Owen McIntyre and Jimmy, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville, Dean and Harold, Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Kraft, Martha Guerin, Mrs. Emil Schockn- meyer and, Margaret, and Martha Kraft. + Mr. and Mrs. Otto Beich and chil- dren were supper guests at the August Beich home Friday. Ray McElvain and sons were callers at the Duncan home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Huschporn of Ha! vey, H. D. Roberts and Martin Hersh- porn were guests at the Albin Frazier home Saturday. Esther, Genevieve and Patty Ann Frazier were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jaton Saturday. A large crowd attended the Christ- mas program in which pupils of schools Nos.4 and 1 participated. Emil Schockenmeyer is in Seattle, Wash., where he expects to locate. Mrs. Schocknmyer and Margaret are staying at the Ed Pond home, expect- ing to join Mr. Schockenmeyer short- ‘Jack Welst called at the Allen’ Fra- zier home Friday night. ——— | Menoken By NORMA AGNEW Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Sherman, Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Sherman and daugh- ters, Charlotte and Florence, and John Olson were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dietz- man. Mrs, Ivan Sherman remained for a week's visit. Arthur Kershaw, Louis Owen and Leo Horstman were Sunday visitors. at the M. O. Sherman home. .The Menoken high school girls’ basketball team was defeated by the Sterling team Saturday evening at the Menoken town hall, Mrs. Floyd Owen and son, Leon, are living in the A. C. Dance apart- ment. - A number of Menokenites at- tended the public dance at Sterling Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Joe Schmidt were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. George Knoll Monday. Fred Roberson and. daughters, Donna May and Patricla Jo, were shoppers in Bismarck Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Knoll, Bismarck, and Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Knoll and son, Jimmie, Mandan, were Sun- day evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Klipstein, Clear Lake | —_—____-@ By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon and son. William were Bismarck shoppers Tuesday. Those who were Bismarck callers and shoppers Wednesday were W. F. Keeler and son Herbert, and Mr. and Mrs, Harold Olson. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and two children visited Wednesday at the Ole Newland home. Miss Myrtle Christensen arrived from Bismarck Friday evening to spend the week-end with home folks, Word arrived here Saturday of the sudden death of Mrs. J. E. Sharp last Saturday morning at East Richford, Vt., where she had taken her father, George Chappell, for burial who passed away four weeks ago. Mrs. Sharp was visiting with her sister and had planned to return to her home here after the New Year's, She will be buried at East Richford, Vt., beside her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Stern of Sykeston called at the Albert Christensen home Sunday. Mrs. Stern is the daughter of the late Mrs, J. E. Sharp. A large crowd attended the silver anniversary celebration of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Keeler on Sunday. Charley Mode of Steele gave a complimentary address and presented the couple with money as a token of remem- brance from those present. eee ° | ==: By urs. GUGHES The McKenzie Homemakers club was entertained Thursday afternoon |by Mrs. B. F. Coons. After the busi- ness session ‘Mrs. Raeshke gave the lesson on “Christmas gifts for tiny tots.” The annual Christmas party followed with the youngest member ecting as Santa Claus, a part which fell to Mrs, Harold Falkins, Gifts were exchanged and luncheon was T. G. Coons and Mrs, Grant Turner. The P.T.A. held a special meeting Thursday night in the school house. Larson acted as auctioneer for the pie sales, Dinner guests at the Eric Slovarp home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kershaw and daughter, Helen, of the Britton vicinity and Gerald and Norman Robertson of Menoken. Miss Vivian Larson of Bismarck spent Friday night here at her par- ents’ home. ‘ P. P, Bliss and daughter, Miss Ber- Nice, of Bismarck spent the week- end here at their home. The Christmas program of the Mc- Kenzie school was held Friday night. The teachers will spend their vaca- tions—Mr. Hanson at Valley City, Miss Loletta Bloedau at Eureka, 8. D., Miss M, Olson at Jamestown and Bismarck and Mr. and Mrs. H. Fal kins at McQluskey. * Before this creche, which portrays the Christ Child in the manger surrounded by the ancients ‘who witnessed the holy scene, five little girls knecl in reverent silence. ing the story of the birth of Jesus Christ and the real meaning of Christmas Day. The quins are learn- It is an abe sorbing theme for the quins, and they gaze raptly at the sacred tableau as they offer their pray- ers. Left to right are Emilie, Cecile, Yvonne, Marie, and Annette, ein By OLGA M. RISE Einar Spilde, Ernest Rise, Valdemar and Catherine Lein and Mr. and Mrs. Tilmer Lein spent Tuesday evening at the H. O. Arneson’s home. Mrs, Joseph Milhollan of Bismarck spent several days visiting at. the; home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bijerke, here. A very leqe crowd attended the P. T. A. meoung held at school No. 3 Friday evening. A very good program ‘was given by schools, Nos. 2 and 3. After the program presents and | Christmas goodies were distributed by the teachers. Miss Lucille Milman spent the{ week-end with friends at Bismarck. The following were business callers in Bismarck last week: Mr. and Mra, Ted Varholdt, son Myron, Mrs. H. O Arneson, Hazel Lien, Olga and Selma Rise, and Mrs. D. D. Barkman. Friends and neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bjerke gathered at their home Sunday and surprised them, the occasion’ being their 25th wedding an- niversary. A lunch was served by the self-invited guests, and the couple was presented with a silver collection. Einar Spilde and Ed Nygaard were callers at the Warren Keeler home Sunday. Mrs, A. H. Helgeson and her daugh- ter, Colleen, and Irwin Rise of Regan were supper guests of J. O. Rises Monday evening. | Richmond | | dren. —________ Mrs. Richard Weber, Bennie Weber ad Gottfried Bossert, Jr., were Wing callers early Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. George Mauch, Fred Borth and Mr. Volt of New Rockford were Sunday overnight guests at the; nenko, Bossert home. They motored to Bis- marck Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hein visited the Jake Leno home Sunday after- hoon. William, Eva and Martin Degner, Ernest Andrew and Pauline Berg and David Bossert visited wtih Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hornbucker and family Sun- day evening. Mr. and Mrs, Reynold Hein are the proud parents of a baby born born at the home of Mrs, Hein’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Scherbenskie, 8r., Tues- day, Dec. 8th. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stroh and son Edward were McClusky callers Tues- Friday. shoppers in Wing were the following: G. A. Bossert, son David, John Witt, Mike Panjkovich, Jake Berg, Edwin Hein and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holmburg. A large crowd attended the Christ- mas program given by the Wing school children at the Wing hall Thursday evening, Edward, Ted and Paul Strohl, David, Clara and Christine Bossert visited at the Jacob Frey home Sat- Wing shopper’ Saturday included ppers Jacob Stroh, sons, Edward and Ted, John Skel, Ed Nolan, son Philip, Wm. vicinity attended the program given Bosse! lock and Rudolph Engel. A number of young folks of this school Nos..1, 2 and 3, Mr. and Mrs. G. A, Bossert visited at the Ben McCluskey: home in Wing Sunday evening. —_—_—_—__________-@ Telfer By MRS. WM. McMURRICK The Glencoe-Stewartedale young people met at the Fields home Sun- day evening. “ Meeting will be for the Christmas vacation include ‘Lillian and Buryl Craven from Meno- ken high school, Matt Dietrick and Magdalene Emineth from St. Mary's high school, and Florian Emineth from Fargo. Bert Buckley and I. J. Redi called ‘at the McMurrick home Thursda: Rey. C. A. Balcom and son Curtis from Wilton visited at several homes in this community Thursday. Rev. and Mrs, Gulson and daughter Jeanne from South Dakota visited frlends here last week. Agnes and Julia Vogel were Sun- day dinner guests at the McMurrick home. Still | By N. 0. HAGSTROM ‘The pupils and teacher, Miss Naom! Hagstrom, of Wilson school No. 3 per- formed before a packed house Friday evening. Their program consisted of a fine group of sacred Christmas nymns, a one-act play, some read- ings and mouth organ, guitar and ac- cordion selections. After the tree was it, “Santa Claus came to town” pass- jing out gifts, candy, peanuts and ap- ples. ‘The members and teachers of the Swedish Mission church Sunday schol gave a Christmas program in the church Sunday evening before a full house. The Still community choir sang two songs and Rev. Berg- lund gave 8 scripture reading. At the close of the program gifts and bags of candy were passed out to the chil- Miss Ila Hayes’ school pupils gave ®@ program in their school house Fri- day afternoon which marked the close of school for a two weeks’ Christmas vacation. Helen and Doris Johnson, Helen and Ruben Pearson, Neva Noon, Frances Heintz, Marvin Hochhalter, Leonard Backman, Law, Annie Wyk- tudents in the Wilton high school, and Hilma Johnson, and Leona Broehl, students in the Regan high school, are enjoying the Christmas vacation at thelr respec- tive homes. Miss Olga Bratsberg, teacher in Ecklund township, was a week-end guest at the Conrad Johnson home. Helen | 0. Moffit a MRS, A. W. FAUST The Modern Woodmen lodge of Moffit gave a party for its members, wives and invited guests at the Clair Porter home Monday evening. Cards IG Painted Woods | By MRS. JOE BROWN Everett Hare and daughter, Buen, Wednesday attended the funeral of Dick Reilly of Wilton, who passed away a few days ago. J, J. Schmidt of Wilton called at the Joe Brown home Thursday. Lucille and Vivian Erickson visited with Ellen Hare Monday afternoon. Wilton callers Saturday were Fred M. Brown, Jake Bitner and Leonard Lange, Iver Erickson, Carl Erickson, Joe Brown and David and Albert Reibe. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Johnson and daughter. LeRose, were visitors at a the Joe Brown home Sunéay, Dave Boat was a caller at Iver Erickson’s home Sunday. William Bowrn, who has been vis- iting with friends east of Wilton the past week, returned to the Iver Erickson home Sunday evening. —— t Northwest Kidder | rte bie | By MRS. MABEL HAZLEGROVE Mr. and Mrs, Frank Gray and Mabel Hazlegrove were visitors Monday eves ning at the Russell Woodward home. . Mrs. R. Woodward and children called Monday on Mrs, Jake Stigel- meyer. Frank Gray and Mabel Hazlegrove drove to the John Mertz, Jr., home to bring Opal Gray home for the Christmas vacation. Mr. and Mrs, Russell Kramer called Sunday afternoon at the Frank Gray and Hans Sathre homes. ———_____-- Ecl.lund | ~~ I, By ELBIE MURREY Visitors at the Murrey home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs, Louie Zoller and children, and Paul Holden. sh Business callers in Wilton Saturday were John Partyke, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Murrey, Mr. and Mrs, Al Hole den, and Robert Spitzer. Mr. and Mrs. Ruby Hagen were visitors at the Murrey home Satur- day night. Margaret Murrey is spending Christmas vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Murrey. Steve Murrey and sons, Teddy and Dewane, were callers in Wilton Fri- day. Pupils in Ecklund school No. 7 pre- sented their Christmas program here Wednesday. Norman and Sara Holden, Frank and Bertha Partyke, Florence Rupp and Ole Johnson were Wilton visitors Monday night. ¢—__________—__ | Welch’s Spur ——————————_ By NIRS. R. M. WELCH were the pastime. Lunch was served at midnight. A crowd of local young folks at- tended the dance at Sterling on Sat- urday evening. ‘The Mother's club gave a card and dancing party at the echoo] house on Dec, 12 for members only. High scores in whist went to Mrs. E. A. Carroll and A. W. Faust and second high to Mrs. A. W. Faust and Clair Porter. Morris Benz arrived home from the North Dakota Agricultural college to spend the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. August Benz. The Mothers club held its regular December meeting on Dec. 17th at the home of Mrs. Art Hayes. Mem- bers exchanged Christmas gifts. A turkey supper was served by the hos- tess. The school children gave their an- nual Christmas program Thursday evening with a large audience pres- ent. School was dismissed Friday for Christmas vacation and will reopen again Janjiary 4. Miss Morris goes to Ipswich, 8. Dak.,:Miss Gillen to her home at Burt, N. Dak., Mr. and Mrs. Larvick and Gloria Ann to Val- ley City and Hazelton and Miss Mil- ler to her home here at Moffit. A surprise birthday party was giv- en Mrs. Everett Porter at the Hayes home on Saturday evening Dec. 19. Cards were played, high scores going to Mrs. Jason Hoover and M. D. Ol- Callers in Bismarck Saturday were, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Dutton, Mr. and Mrs, Salhus, Chet Wederman, Mr. and Mrs, Chas Thompson, Mrs. Carl Olson, Mrs. Alfred Faust, Violet and Melvin Larson, Art Hoffman, Chas. Solga and Mr. and Mrs. Whiteaker. Mr. and Mrs. Truman and Doris Edwards have returned to Wisconsin j|after attending the wedding of their Mrs. C. L, Johnson, Peter and Edwin and Mrs. Signe Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hagstrom, Mr. and Mrs Henry Spetten, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Erickson, Miss umber of people from this vicin- ity attended the “Alj Sch; val” aif EP ati dE Bers ae BS fei E brother, Neil Edwards, here. ) Driscoll 1 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dronen are +e parents of a daughter born Dec. A large crowd attended the silver wedding anniversary party honoring Mr. and Mrs. Warren Keeler of Clear Lake township Sunday afternoon. An address was given by Charles Mood of Steele, followed by. a re- piper Mr. and Mrs, Keeler re- ved ® cash gift. The Luther League presented a Christmas pageant Sunday evening in the hall. The Misses Mildred Wright, Mar- garet Dronen and Bernice Chapin, students at the State Teacher's col- lege at Dickinson, arrived home Wed- neaday to spend the Christmas holi- days at their homes. Miss Dorothy Hopkins of Minne- apolis left Sunday evening for home after spending a week visiting her mother, Mrs. F. O. Johnson, a pe- tient at @ hospital in Bisraarck, Miss Josephine Johnson of Fargo has also returned here due to the illness of her mother. The M. E. Bunday school presented its Christmas program Sunday af- ternoon in the hall. Miss Martha Saretzke, a student at the Minot State Teacher's college, has returned home for the Christmas Miss Dora Jensqn will spend the Christmas holidays visiting relatives at Willmar and Minnereolis, Minn. Also returned home are the Misses Janet McCann and Laura Ward, stu- dents at Jamestown college. Mrs. Robert Johnson and Oscar! ce, Hatle of Florence, 8. D., are visiting’ relatives here. Everett Dutton, Jr., eight-year-old |s. son of Mr, and Mrs. Everett Dutton, injured his shoulder quite badly when he acidentally fell from the porch at school one day the middle of this week, Mr, and Mrs. Harold Irvine and cltildren, who have been staying in| S87) ‘Grandma Slater's house for several days, left here @iursday, en route for Seattle. John Welch and Harold Irvine called at the Robert Welch home ‘Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert WelcR and son, David, and Mr. and Mrs. John Welch were Bismarck visitors Thurs- day. Mrs. Welch consulted an eye specialist while in the city. Glen Oder called at the home of his sister one day this week. Miss Mildred Schnase, teacher of Boyd school number one, closed school Friday afternoon for @ tno- wecks’ vacation. The afternoon was] “C spent in enjoying the Christmas tree, exchange of presents, and treats given pupils by the teacher. Otto Dorman and 60n, Fred, W. F. Cameron, Robert Welch, Mrs. Chas, Mallard, George Scarbrough, Tony Warner and John Richter were in Bsmarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Warner Sunday afternoon. Roger Holkesvik, Doan and Duane Carlson. istmas carols and anthems by the entire church school. di Charles Gronbers PEED een rotates, na Cora Jean Ulme : by Alma ~ aon Jackie "Anes, Kelth’ Finkle and Betty Mae David. Part 11 “Christmas Eve in Martin Luthers ome.” a one-act play by_ mel gery Sen other Jona: Melanchthon—Di Melanchthon—Rosemary Holm; Little Vena ns—Norm! uanrud, Gilbert Rine dal John and George im, ley Knecht and Ruth Part It “Let Your Light So Bhine,” a candle Nght recessional and recitations, by Intermediate and junior department Anthems and carols used for ‘ome Hither Yo Faithful.” ‘4 Happy Christmas Comes Ones More, “O Little Town of Bethlehem.” “Away In a Manger.” ark the Herald Ange! Png vhile Shepherds Watched Thetr Three King oy to the Wor! Night." THE SALVATION ARMY The Songster Brigade will ging in the hospitals and residence sections Christmas Eve. Christman tree prov eas for young people Saturday at Pp, m. Candlelight ession, chilis vested, singing: “Come Hither, ¥e Children,” Piano prelude by Mrs, M. Rusert. n by the congregation: “From paven Above. Altar services: Invocation, respon- ive reading, pea ir, wi ture lesson. Piano solo by Gi Peters, Carol by entire Sunday achool: “We Hail Thee With Refoicin: Welcome by Jackle Sc Bible verse by Earl Fo Acrostic exercise: “Bethle! Henry Mahlman, Joan Peters, Berti Klein, Alvina Klein, Donald Krai Joan 'Richert, Demaris Brauer, Ke neth Sell, Jimmie Brauer, but Peterson. Vocal solo, select, Mary Mahiman, accompanied by Ann Hurlbut Peter- son. Prophectes_ Concet Fredericw Wilde, Edna Fode, Maxin Brauer, Ina Welchsel, le Wetchsel Hermann Merkel 10, Rebecca Freitag. The Longing of God's People: Bits beth Wilde, Betty Brauer, Shirley Christianson, Ruth Richert, Audine Wilson, Janell Kempf, Joyce Harrie n. son, Recitation by Eddie Fode, Emil Ane ‘heo. And aoe a be aren tion: “Praise Savior Is Come,” joelter and Donna May ee. Part II: In the Light of Fulfillment. Respon: reading: “Mary's Song of Praise. German vocal duet: “O du_Frosh- liche," by Bertha and Alvina Klein. Cahtata: “And It Cai ig Dorothy Elofson, reade: singing, of the following Christmas arols: “O Little Town of Beth “Silent Night” and “Joy to the W. by sextet: Dorothy Blofson, Rebecea Freitag, Sophie Merkel, Gene Peters, Bert Mahiman, Richi Harrison, Recitation, “Come Children AW 4 Richard Brauer, Paul Flurer, Lloy Kempf, Arthur Merkel, Alfred Claus: nitzer. Part II: Worship at the ne Elmer Oberlan: by Arlene e. Recitation by Marlene Kui ° othy Anderson, Elizabeth Flurer, ie Richert, Dorothy Kellman and Ida ruse, Carol: “Away in = Manger.” Recitation: “His Unspeake ‘o Weichsel and Delbert Fod Carol: “Oh, How Joyfully,” termediate class. Recitatio: mmanuel,” by Neomt Rusert, Roland Mandigo, Otto Claas: nitzer,’ Donald Ober ralter le irre. Welchrel and Walter de I eg Saro! y. ie entire Sunda; oo]: “ nd Christ the fora Be Prata- Closing hymn by congregation: “All My Heart This Night Wejol Altar service: Prayer, benediction and_doxolo; Christmas offering, announcements, aistribution of gifts: , FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH “The Church Wth q Message for Today’ ee m. m. The annual Christmas Sund: school program under the direction Mrs. C. lay of Strutz will Mr. and Mrs. John Richter and children, with a nephew, called at the Robert Welch home Sunday evening. Alfalfa Hay Is Said To Be Fine Hog Feed “The hog breeder who has some alfalfa hay of second or third cut~ ting to feed his hogs throughout the winter months will find that he has lessened his feed costs considerably and supplied many of the essential feed elements needed by the hog,” according to Al Severson, of the NDAC animal husbandry department. “Alfalfa hay is rich in protein and ration which is so necessary for prop- er functioning of the digestive tract. “Alfalfa, pound for pound, is the equal of grain in feeding value and it can be used to replace one-third of the grain mixture during the win- ter months,” Severson says. The simplest method of feeding al- falfa hay is to feed it loose in the pen or outdoors, A large brood sow will consume 2 or 3 pounds of al- is restricted. One of the most common mis- takes is overfeeding of brood sows and having them too fat at farrow- ing time. Five to 6 pounds daily of a balanced grain mixture per sow in addition to all the alfalfa hay she de- Pie should keep her in proper con- dition. Copper Bull Market Continues Its Surge New York, Dec. 24.—(P)—Active trading in foreign markets sent the price of export copper up Wednesday to 11.75c a pound, the peak since July, 1930. Heavy demand for industrial and armament uses in Europe, with some speculative buying, was ascribed as the reason for the bull market. Crude rubber futures, after several days of inactivity, soared as much as 57 of a cent, touching 21 cents @ pound, the best price since March, 1929. Cocoa futures were also up vitamins. Furthermore, it has suf-|hel: ficient fiber to supply bulk to the| >»; falfa hay daily if the grain mixture |“ Thursday evening at 7:45 BISMARCK |G Corner of Ri Rev, R. i} The Christmas program will be held Christmas Eve, the 24th. All are cordially welcome Silent Night, sung in different languages. Recitation: Chrigemae Wal rs ecitation: jetmai ‘elcome, Wilbur Mandigo. y. Recitation: © Glad, by Joseph Johnson. In the Manger Laid, by Bessie Johnson. : ‘The Way to Grow, by Leonard Witt. Exercise: “Merry Christmas,” by 14 children. Recitation: Sing a Little Carol, by Mary Ann Hanson. Recitatio ur Christmas Hope, by by Milo Bibje- Buddy Andrews, Recitation: St: My Plece, by Ida Stro~ Under th eimer. Recitatio je. Lullab: Lallaby: Exercise, by The Hidden Ministry, What Shall We Bri Chrecitations “Kl pee. - ecitation: BT od Albert Rennick, esi“ ¥ Found the Little Cailé vid Johnson. Little Candles, by 13 chile We Have Jesus, by 4 A Brief Speech, by Rose clasi and Shine, by Paul F Piste eline Eulinger ana r of the East, by Bells, by f tf Way, 75 A Melia ren. Recitatio: ‘ob! idings of Great Joy, by : Christ 1 Faith Seyfriets uae Silence, by Exercise: Bethlehem Echoes, by Recitatioi ARectation: Be Much tn P ecitatio: fe us in Pri Guilford John Mandigo. ip Song in the German language, Three recitations in German, The Christmas story, ry and song by a group of Sunday pupils. 01 three gir! A Child's Prayer by pe. it i have mas dielight serv! Beata ve ete ibe spacial sponkee w! Pe be special numbers in shasply, gaining from 20 :of 8 opts to 38 of a cent. University. to the opinion of Dr .Walter H. Eddy of Columbia able to