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——be-given’a full opportunity to demon. | z : sane PAGE SIX SPORTS rer Fes JESS PETTY 'S OUTSTANDING MOUND ARTIST Has Won Ev ery y Game He Has Started This Season— Beat Phillie year-old left Dodgers, of major league ba ent time. Twice ha the s Petty of Los Angeles. big 31- nder of the Brooklyn outstanding pitcher ball at the pres- Obtained by Brooklyn from Indian- apolis last. y Manager W pected of hi Vance- Twice he winning eve has dow bert he is doing just what Robinson had ex n’s star, Dazzy game he starts, d the Giants, t se once with one hit and again with four, yesterday he ¢ 3 to 1, allowing five safet - He gave the Phillies seven hits in 11 -infings recentl, and beat them and uered the same club, es. He ‘has won four straight, permit- ting 17 hits in for the Bo: back the Bill Ter out, made on. ew York Giants, 4 to 2. y of Memphis, his first appearance for 38 innings. Braves Beat G Benton hurled an excelient ants game Braves and turned long a hold- New York as a pinch hitter and sing- led. A secthing pitching battle at Pitts burgh went to Cincinnati, Luque going all the wa tors while the world Shechan, Oldham, Adams. Duster the Cl 16 to 9, for the vie: mpions used Songer and Yde, ails threw wild to second * bunt in the cago Cubs outscored the St eighth and Louis Cardinals, 6 to 5. Washington bowed to the Yankees, 8 to 5, although the 1M to 12. hit, Yanks were out- Cobb Gets a Homer Zachary of the St. Louis Browns outlasted Whitehill of Detroit in a pitching duel and won hit Cobb place Le with the Yanke Aft losin the Philadelp venge upon to 0, his first homer of the topped Cleveland, In ft h th 3 to 7 te 3, a firs dians out e Yanks took re Red Sox, week to thleties Boston BISMARCK IS GOING TO HAVE ALL-HOME TEAM: Churchill and Kontos Elected} , Directors—George Smith Is base! sion having at one of the most ing cities. Neil Churchill and William Kontos were elected directors and will be in full All receipts and expendi- finances. tures will be handle Si A pr vith teams from the surround- retary bout esent r of organiz nging schedule I were ing a club of of the charge of club the by them and the affairs of the club will be handled close of the among the forge Smith was elected of the club and will arrange ing schedule and, in cooperation the directors, will handle the ciu on a businesslike sei business affairs. will be el themselves. is with t all ai the divided ning ‘on will be retary ‘8 A playing manager ted later by the players| Indianapolis The first practice will be held at the ball park Sunday afternoon at 2:30, and every person interested in the game is urged to come out. directors want every m iwhto- has any baschall The in the city : what- y ever to report at the initial prac- tice. There appears to be a wealth of material available here this year from which to bination, strate his ¢~ lineup. Dr. Love and Tobin, former | pla Mandan agreed are located in this yer: ni and every ball player will fitness for a place in the have with the much as both positively ye The Bismarck team plans to play its first game with the state peniten- tiary team Sunday, May 16. { FIGHT RESULTS | ——_—_—______-_____+ (20.) : . M—Tohnny Nichols, St. Paul, scored a technical. knockout | Harry Mason, Leeds, and London, meeting for the title of Great Britain, YES, 1 To S&B Bismarck | COUNT MY MONEY over Henry Malcor, Chicago, (6).' Paw Milnar, St. Paul, et out Harry Hoffman, qreaneney! A -————_—___—__________.9 _Pennant Progress | AMERICAN LEAGUE Standings New hay Cle id Chicago Washington Detroit Boston 8. Philadelphia i i St. Louis ‘ Detroit Chicago Boston Washi Ww. 9 8 8 8 7 ladelphia Bares Pittsburgh ...... 6 10 Boston... . 4 10 Games Today St. Louis at Chicago. Cincinnati at Pittsburgh. N York at Boston. Philadelph at Brooklyn. AMERIC! AN ae Standings WwW. Lb. Louisville 10 3 Minneapolis ay ee Indianapolis ........ 8 6 jt. Paul...... cian (eee. CLES open aia. Kansas City 2 eee Milwaukee .....,.... 5 8 Columbus 6.00... 3 12 Games Today St. Paul at Toledo. Minneapolis at Columbus. Kansas - { | Yesterday’s Games iI + E 0 2 id Philadelphia Brookly “Petty an ive thon ride te EEE | Boston ........ Barnes, Me Benton and $ 8 E 1 St. Louis Chicago . Johnson, H. Bell O'Farrell; Root a E| 2 Saee | (TT Rea ere | 9 0 chill and Manion; * Zachary ang. R 5 New ori 8 Rush, Ferguson and Ru nock, Hoyt and Collins, a) Crouse; . Sewell. R H E Boston ae 0 8 0 Philadelphia . 4 9 0 Ruffing, Lund and Gaston; Quinn and Co AMERICAN ASSOCIATION R H E St. Paul : 8 0 Toledo .... 3 4.4 Johnson and Hoffman; Clarkson, M Cullough, Herman,’ Frey and Meving. ko ow Minneapolis ......... 4 9 4 Columbus . 5 10 0 Hollingsworth, Francis and Krueg: er; MeQuillan and Gowdy, R W E K: 7 ee 6 il 0 3 1 pol 8 Meine and Wells; Hill, Burwell and | Florence, R Lif Eg Milwaukee 4 12 4 Louisville ............ 6 1 0 Danforth and Thompson; Cullop and Meyer. : Des Moines 6. Oklahoma City 10; Lincoln 3. Wienita (faaha 10. St. Joseph 5; Denver 6. Stecher Wins When 5 burned by i penter work. 4 good-sized insurance on his build- | 4 nd Hartley i ‘ M BRADDOCK ies of the Union M. Vie and Long store Saturday, May 1,! beginnin, til a.m _ Mr. Jno, Larson, ter Lumber ‘. at Bismarck, Braddock Monday and Friday looking over the business of the com- ¢, which has been without on account of the death pany hi a man of S$. Lonbaken, Mrs. J. D, McCusker and children and Mrs. Wm Baxter ytook Alma Behelkeimer to Hazelton Monday {where she entered the L, M. Doersch- store as a clerk. We wii na every success in her new under- Mr. Hoerr of Mankato, Minn., was a : Braddock caller Monday to look after ensive land interests in this e men folk of Braddock were kept busy all Monday morning keeping watch of a fire which was burning in a manure pile at the home of Charlie Hill a short distance from town, After continued efforts they finally sueceeded in putting the fire out. Miss Olga Button returned Monday from a week's visit with relatives at Lehr, N. D. Mrs. F. R. Briggs, who has been ill ae some time, daughter as far as John Swanson left Wi ednesday friends in St. Cloud and Min- apolis, The ladies of the Woodmen Circle met at ae home of Mrs. O. K. Martini afternoon. A ‘splendid ot served by the hostess. Mr. Joe Elleder, Whose barn was the fire of last week, is hauling lumber for a new one, which he intends building at once, Bob Koenig is helping with the car- Mr. Elleder had quite ing. and Mrs. J. D. McCusker and| i family motored to Linton Friday even- jing. We are pleased to report that H.W. Allen of the Emmons County State Bank, who has been ill for almost three weeks, is able to be out again. Wm Beard has purchased a new rdor Ford sedan. npel received a telegram his son Glen was danger- ously ill at Minneapolis, Mr. Semp left on the noon train for the cit and Saturday sent a telegram to his m Eldon here that Glen not as expected to find him, Lonbaken and her mother, nnis, from Glendive, Mont., in’ Braddock Thursday to Lonbaken’s belongings hip them to Glendive, where ts to hake her home for the returned home Friday. ‘arlisle of Wild Rose is ill with searlet fever. Quite a number of the Braddockites took in the first dance of the season at Persian Lake Friday evenin, ‘Mrs. Thore Naaden and t s Hlsie Bier, who has teen] nt from school for eral weeks, | owing to the serious illn of her mother, returned to school Monday. Mr. Lee Sniv gave the interior of the telephone office a fresh coat of paint this week. The stork visited our town twice | this week, Monday a ten-pound baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. Johnie Anderson and Saturday a twelve. pound boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hull Both Mrs. Anderson Mrs. Ella Wiltor, who is taking care of sina Mi x Ryan and Winifred Junge came down from Bismarck to attend the dance at Persian Lake. Eldon Sempel spent Saturday night | and Sunday With friends in Bismarck. { Fraser attended a meeting of the executive committee of the Rural Carriers Association at Me- Clusky Sunday, April 25. mes Shephard, who has been at} Michigan, N. D., since Christmas, arrived in Braddock Sunday evening to spend,a few days with home folks here. Mrs. W. W. [Mandigo entertained the teachers of the Braddock school at a six o'clock dinner Sunday even- tr. and Mrs, J.D. McCusker and children and Mr. and Mrs. James Murphy attended church at Stras- burg Sunday morning. fesdames L, V. Lesher, Vie, Long, Aarive and Barton returned last Saturda; y from attending the conven- tion 0 ixth District of the pee Dakota Fede nn of Women’s Clubs. The convention was held at LaMoure Thursday and Friday with members of the LaMoure and Vernon clubs as hostesses. The convention sessions were held in the community | building and were presided over by | the district president, Mrs. EB. Ht Maercklein, The de ‘ig of public welfare, of which Brouillard Bt Bitcoadie is chsltmon set the | department of fine arts. directed by Mrs. Crabtree, also of Ellendale, were given special prominence. Mrs. John Emerson of V; state president, Dr. Mai Bismarck and secretary of the Williams of Pesek Is Injured in Fall From the Mat 30.--P)— Joe Neb., heavy- St, Louis, April cher, Dodge City, weight | wrestler, won a three-fall march from John Pesek, Ravenna, Neb., here last night when Pesck fell from the mat during the final fall and was injured. si Pesel head struck the floor and he was carried from the arena in a semi-conscious condition, Prior to the mishap each had wor . The referee ruled no foul. ALWAYS” LAINT j Commission. were speakers, 158 delegates and v were present. Every interesting as well as The social events of the meeting included the reception for state, district and club presidents Thurs- day evening and a ride to Memorial Park, the banquet and a public pro- gram Friday evening. Our delegates to the mecting enjoyed every bit. of it and wish that’ there were more federated clubs in our county enjoy the spacial privileges of (heat conventions. Miss Myrtle Feltheim, who is atténd- instructive, auditor for the and Mrs. Hullet are at the home of| i ley City,| Motfit and the | eet ee ha FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1926 Phe Ladics’ Aid of Moffit will mect at the farm home of Mrs. Jason) t Hoover the first Wednesday in May. Everybody welcome. } _ Born to Mr. and Mrs. Joscph Lunde, ® daughter. Mother and child both Mrs. L. D. Beardsley, ‘li Regan State Bank motored arck Tuesday night. ‘A dance will be given in the Regan hall next Friday night, April, 30th. mile (eae the “Gloom Chasers.” no. J. Huff and son Junior sarerela Saturday from Ladysmith, e| Wisconsin, where she was called by the death of her mother. She stopped Sats ‘aig — becaade ing Valley City, Normal sehogl, apent rehearse: -end at her home ins rad- oc! miles southwest of Moffit, is te “at “aa School Note: one of the Bismarck hospitals. over one day in Fergus Falls, Minn., p san! sthers After a week's vacation the high|. Mi has, Ennen and| Visiting relatives. I lees \ € ‘ school students “are “back at’ wotk sfortune to] The Regan high | ‘rand plaged ony ane putting every moment te good advan. i i thei belt % ev) ov tage. “They are only four weeks lefe| einen: now Live in a house spared] Against the Wing baseball team. ‘The don Tou 40a ‘a before examination,” by the same fire on an adjoining a rg in ete se e cast of “A Poor Married : 4 wma tent is hard at work putting the finishing |" Mrs. Mf. Owens teleenea from Bead] Played here next Sunday, Mey 2nd. " : ‘ Miss friends o tors Sundi The Harry Davenport family moved onto their farm northeast of Regan last week. » William Michaelson has' been ill with an attack of appendi- oat is recovering nicely 1» Dinuad his besh quite ill with heart trouble. The parents of Mr. Laub motored here from Heil. N. D., for a short visit. Mr. Laub has recently pur- chased a new Oldsmobile sedan. Jno. J. Huff of Mandan spent Sun- day at ‘ home here. Mtr. Danielson and J. Worden, who have been quite sick the past week, RB, tae "ha shast’ aumnd of qo Ta A. will be held at the school May 7th, ’ ‘ : which time the business for the bate will be completed, as it is the last meeting to be held this year. The social part of the evening wil be in the form of a “silver shower.’ Each member is to donate a fork and spoon to be left with the association for future use. In spite of cold weather and lack of rain, most farmers in the fields working every day. GLENCOE George Knadtson, a pioneer and much respected resident of this vicin- ity, pass & Bismarck hospi- tal last Saturday after a short illness, Funeral services were held at the} Alex Tollefson of Forest City, Iowa, Glencoe church Monday afternoon.| was called to the Tollefson home Rev. Sorenson officiated. This was| because of the death of his brother, one of the largest funerals ever} Marti He is now assisting his held at the Glencoe church. Many} nephew, Russell, with spring work. were present from the Bismarck and} ‘Mrs. Ed. Gibson has been on the Hazelton districts to pay their last] sick list for a few days. ets to their departed friend. John Elness started Nerang on the ire, which swept over a large] road Monday. territory a short time ago, did al Harold Zuraff had the misfortune great deal of damage in both Burleigh| to break his car Thuxsday. and Emmons counties, much hay and| Clifford Wright has been disking pasture being burned and many build-| for Russell Tollefson. ings were destroyed. Much can be} Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Johnson and said for the Bismarck folks, who family motored to Driscoll Thursday. came in large numbers to fight the P. Chamley has been assisting flames. fa; Gibson ‘with epring work, The manse which is being built] Mr. and Mrs. Gayhart here is nearing completion. Rev.j visited at the George 3 Sorenson will shortly take possession,| Tuesday evening. The building is a modern one, Martin eel has been disabled all modern conveniences and it is|owing to 4 swelling on his foot. hoped that Rev. Sorenson will spend} Mrs. John Benz visited with her many happy days in this place which} sister, Mrs. W. C. Hoeft, Friday. has been prepared for him. Martin Olson motored to Driscoll Farmers of this vicinity are ex-| Wednesday. ceedingly busy at this time. Most] The Chamley children visited with of them are done seeding wheat. An| Martin Kershaw Sunday. unusually large acreage is being] The Clizbe family are enjoying the sowed this iyear. They age now] “mumps.” plowing for other grains, such as] Mrs. Henry Olsoa and family motor- oats, corn and flax. Some farmers] ed to Driscoll Friday afternoon. Mrs. are finding it somewhat difficult to| Olson’s niece, 88 Alice, returned do their plowing, due to the continued | home with he: dry weather, But it is hoped that] Mr. and Mrs. George Magnus called relief will soon come. at the Tollefson home Saturday. Several new bpfldings are now} Carol Kruse of Moffit called under construction this neighbor- the Zuraff home Saturday evening. hood, the latest being the residence Miss Dorothy accompanied him to the owned by R. Nicholson, and whichj dance in Sterling. is rapidly being built. "Mr. Nichol-| Miss Alice Olson was a guest of son hopes to take possession in the the Tollefson girls over Saturday and early summer. (Sunday. John Craven is doing some plowing} Henry Olson and Joseph Paulson for Irvin Reed. John purchased.a. attended the. show-in Driscoll Satur- new MecCormick-Decring tractor and evening. Gertrude Grotherg with Tuttle, were Regan visi- touches to the senior class play, which| dock, D., the latter part of the will be given Saturday afternoon and » N. De, pa Saturday night, "May 1 The ping) Weck, where she called -upon her | physician, Dr. Baer. ie fica catge-comedy in three acts./ ” W, Edson returned to his - home Tucsday afternoon from a call upon watch Professor Wise adjust and readjust his married life ‘und. twies tray Wenner ae ch es from the clutches of Mrs}. 0% and Mr A rier| @ Tona Ford, his mother-in-law. Don’t] 27e, Now occupying the C. B. Porter forget the’ date, Saturday night, May | Cage at Moffit, entertained quite Istr at 8:30" o'clock. Sieciaitins |& large number of friends and neigh- between acts. There will also be a| YS Sunday afternoon and evening. matinee (nthe Hees. Morris Benz, young son of Mr. ani The historical essay contest which| Mts. August Benz, is at the Bismarck was mentioned some time ago has| hospital, suffering from pneumonia. been postponed until next fall, Stu-|_ It is rumored ‘here that Edward dents who wish to enter will. have a| Kruse and William -Carrol have greater opportunity to get their| been awarded the contract for grading material ready during the summer| seven miles of road in Wild Rose months, township. The junior class met one night this week to make plans for the annual hool banquet. According to all re- ports the banquet promises to be a Breater success than ever. A new book table has been erccted in the assembly room to secommodate the set of reference books which was pugchased last fall “A Poor Married Mai May Ist. Seventh and Eighth Gr: Freda Schaefer has been absent the entire week, Eidon Stickney was ubsent Tuesday and Agon Feltheim was absent Thursday afternoon, weld are reviewing in our subjects ‘Fourth, Fitth and Sixth Grades After a week's vacation every- one. was back to-school Monday. Lola and Mamie have ‘been absent this week on account of sickness. We fourth grades began reading in our new Readers this week. We all received our report cards Tuesday. ‘We fourth graders have’ started making booklets called “The Home.” Our drawing period ‘has been changed to Friday morning. ; ditt +3 you ; Pie wena anpaee { sate 2 BALDWIN Miss Ethel Anderson of Bismarck eg part of the week at the home| ¥ Mr. and Mrs, Ira Falkenstein and Mrs. Ernest Lasalle has returned to her home at Minneapolis after a short visit at the home of. her moth- er, Mrs. John Rinehart, and family in tow! and ‘Mrs. G. Higgins were visiting and shopping in the capital city Saturday afternoon. The community dance which was held in the Town Hall Friday even- as well attended. Music was farnished by the Higgins ‘orchestra and midnight lunch was served by the ladies. Brown Brothers recently purchased a tractor outfit from’ the Wilton Motor Sales Company. Van Couch of Naughton township was a caller in town Saturd: noon. He came after seed whea‘ Couch is a former resident of Bald-| re win and is now farming the Raymond Burkhart place. Mrs. John Monroe and infant son have returned from a two weeks’ s0- Journ in the Bismarck hospital. Little Luella Monroe, who has been staying at the home of her aunt, Mrs. George wiek, during the absence. of her mother, has fetarned home. ‘ 4 or ir. and Mrs. Grant Satter an con er EO ae ao? oet| family were Sunday visitors at the (Mary had a 100 per cent record inj Oscar Satter home. spelling the past six weeks, having| John Garmer spent. Sunday at the had a perfect lesson every day and|homé of his uncie, Herman Kikul, receiving 100 per cent grade on her| 4Ad his family. ; six weeks’ test. Mrs. Ira valk tein has returned Fri afternoon of last week we| from a sever: visit with friends had a bubble party. All of us brought and relatives in 3 ismarck and Mandan, empty spools to school and blew| While delivering a load of wheat bubbles. After the party we made a] at the Farmer's elevator Saturday Dubble poster. We have it over our| afternoon, the team of Clarke Monroe front ‘dlackboard and find fell into the pit below the scales bright and pretty. and it required the united efforts We have a delightful little store} of a number of men to extricate the in one corner of our room with reall horses from their perilous position. shelves on which to place our goods-| Both animals were injured, but not We all brought toys, books and other] seriously. It is not known exactly things to school for the store. They] what caused the accident. are all labeled so that the storckeep-| Clarence Ottoc, cashier of. the local er can see the price of cach. We) pank, spent the week-end visiting have toy money and play store for @/ with friends in the capital city. while most every day. A. E. Anstrom, business man of We are busy ‘prepa Wilton, in town. | which will be’ gievn He has recently purchased the interest in the pool hall owned by Richard Carlson. Tom Torgeson will be the new manager of: the pool hall. Saturday, business in the capital city over the week-end. Tames Sedivec is working for John Elness. special meeting at the clerk’s office Friday afternoon. Miss Ada Saville spent the week- end with her friend, Helen Browna- well. Miss Gertrude Berg finished her term of school Friday with an en- joyable picnic at the schoolhouse for her pupils. Frances and Ellen Johnson and Melvin Anderson were calling at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wally Lemon- hart near Persian Park Tuesda: Owing to the bad weather, not many of the young people from here attend- ed the dance at Persian Park Friday evening. t ‘Arnold Thrall, who clerks in the Brittin’store, was calling on friends here Sunday. Mrs. Jack Voll purchased a Mi power washing machine Tuesd: Miss Mary Entiott, who has be staying a couple of weeks neat Tuttle, returned home Saturday. Quite a number from here attended the movie, “The 10 Commafdments,” in Moffit Monday evening. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Snyder and Mr. and Mrs. James Sullivan of Bis- marck were calling on relatives here Sunday. Mrs, no Monday after a week's vacation with a perfect attend- ance, Jim McCusker came back after a six weeks’ absence on account of illness, Magnus gnus home “4 i Mr. and Ernest Saville and children and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brownawell, Mr. and Mrs. Donal.t Snyder, Mr, and Mrs. James Sullivan, a and Miles, Frances and Lea Stanton, i Mi Jay, Ira and Ruth Lee, Esther Miles, Agnes, Eunice, and Gladys Benz and Lisle Mee were Sunday visitors at the W. H. Brownawell, Mr. and ‘Mrs, 0. L. Peterson and children visited at the R. J. Elliott home Sunday evening. Miss Gertrude Berg, who success- fully taught school No. 2 the past term, left for’her home in. Kathryn Saturday. ( it very ing a program “Open House Y rope-jumping season for the girls and stilt-walking season for the boys. . 0. lows and expects to make good use| Caroline Schoon is ill with the hag Dale “has the highes Pe Sgr epee eae agers of thin fing plece of machinery. He) “mumps.” ee ROUP “2 school. are re ; i ii intends to farm a large acreage is iss sie elile is employer high as a house. Dale See el Kelguberkond, will tense Sas the Pete Hofstad home near Moffit. i year. rvin Reed has been appointed as- sessor for this townsh aa a bins Saturday. fire of unknown origin did al | Seamen Gibson and George Sedivas great deal of damage to the timber attended the dance in Sterling Satur- near the Gene Smith home, also some day evening. property loss. Buildings ‘were de-| Henry Olson, Joseph Paulson, and stroyed which belonged to August Shalvin Belile assisted Alfred Olson Boyer and Adolph Grovononvi. A with farm work Saturday. large crowd of people fought the) Laverne Sapp of Sterling was a mes. caller at the . Tollefson home ores Parke was a visitor ‘at the! Saturday evel week for their new home in Oregon. An auction sale was held at the Trindle farm recently. ‘That the Trindle family will meet--with the best of success ia the wish of their room, but we think is stilts are so fine we couldn’t resist mentioning them, Belile called at the Schoon Vicks ViS#S Daughters of Grace . The Daughters of Grace met at the : home of Miss Gertrude Allensworth] many Baldwin friends. Saturday afternoon, April 24. A number of local residents plan 7. A. on attending the play, “Boy Of Mine,” The P, T. A. entertained the stu-|-whieh will be given in the Grand dents of the high school Tuesday eal at Wilton Wednesday even- evening at a children’s party in the| Ing. The funds resulting from the sale wom FUNERAL school gymnasium. All camc dressed of tickets for the play will be Otto: home Sunda; Mrs. Pete H fs tad of “Moftfit as children. The universe was turn-| used to benefit the Wilton schools. sone Alisbanorth; who tasigaincd visited with her slaioy, Mec. trtece PARLORS ed back for the older people and they! Mr. and ‘Mrs. Lee Cotton have te-|4 reputation as a weather prophet, Olson, Sunday afternoon. Successors to were children with their children. turned to their home at Mandan after! predicts dry weather for some time Mrs. M. Tollefson and family, p A Selighital program was ofiven spanding. a mesh 7 iting in aie yet. We have much respect for this Se live ‘Laverne Sapp. Cli Bowman Funeral Parlors featuring such numbers as “School| community where they were guests mi dictions, but wi right and Alex Tollef: Days,” “When you and I were young,| at the Cecil Mount, Enos Strandemo| sooty rene serene: - SRST Friar Mee 216 Mala St. cerely hope it rain will come sooner guests than Mr. Allensworth expects it. —_—_——- A number. of young peop! TEMVIK vicinity attended the dance in Ster- Mrs. Rowley Clough and Mrs. Earl) ling Saturday evening. Wood, of Linton, spent Thursday aft-| A numbe4 of people of ‘Moffit ernoon here with friends. visited at the William Hoeft home ‘Ch: Borstead transacted busi- Bung Hazelton Thursday. Beyer, Christine Brom and Carrie Burkhart, who is work- Jessie Rezek of Sterling were in this} | ing in Linton, spent Wednesday with vicinity Sunday evening. home folks. Harold Zuraff, Mildred Johnson, Dorothy Zuraff visited at. the Larson home Sunday the, evening’ the Ralph Ishmacl home, Maggie,” “There, Little south of Menoken, Sunday. of thi Don't Cry,” and others, The P. T. A. at Braddock believes firmly in the slogan, “Families who play together, stay together,” and it was.well demonstrated Tuesday even- ing. The next meeting will be in con- junction with the Braddock Study and Civic club on the day of “Open house at the school. rogram fs es Girl, Licensed Embalmer Phone Day or Night—22W JO8. W.. TSCHUMPERLIN Proprietor 7 and E. E..Strandemo homes. Mrs. R, Burch and daughter Beatrice of Wilton passed through here the fore, part of the weck cn route to the capi Mrs. George quite ill at the fai 5 be pe and around E. A, Frickle was apa in in th eput city Saturday afternoo! ri aret Strand and Miss Mildred Erie jen, local teachers, pent the meant with relatives in Bis- marek. At this time a dinner and will be given to members of A. and club. W. E. PERRY sick list, Miss Elizabeth Koppy | spent ‘Mr. and Mrs. Hans Arnt were recent nuk nd jome with her parents, Saag Eee 2 9, Local show eet s Mottiy Fric| S¥ests af the home of Mrs. Arn ar, Bikepen Koppy, of the) ie piel, ROSE rh Bismarck’s ‘a eal visite 0: ric par ir. and Mrs. August Krau: Horses! joe Valley. - Pickles, retired state high ° y and Saturday. ‘Rain badly needed] noo? egan. ie it Frenz of the Hazclton vicin- ta examiner of Bismarck, was cilusive is oy locality. Spring work is much| “"G, pF ‘Bleckreid, business man of| ity wa! a caller in pan penne. Be We r7 ite insurance through here F . ved due to the dry conditions and! Rogan, was a business caller in town LGain Morford. and Merl Buck, of last wed ‘une: high winds. The Burnstad road workers are busy grading Highawy No. 14 through lain street of Moffit 8 much torn up at the present time, Mrs. H. P. Asseltine visited at the home of her daughter, Mrs. M. G. MeNalty, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. August Benz were shopping in Moffit Saturday. irs. Fred W. Moffit, who has been on the sick list for the past four months, returned to her home at Mof- fit Saturday, returning pain to Bis- marck to continue receiving medical attention Monday. Mr. August Benz shipped a carload of hogs out from Moffit Saturday. irs, Ella Porter and granddaughter Austie were callers at the Willis Edson farm home Sunday afternoon. Baseball practige,.on the Moffit Hampton, were in town Saturday. ‘Dr. Baer of Braddock was called to B Mr. ae Bie oe, tere ae aoe Pag bid on a eee gel aaneaey ren motore) inton urday to attend little Roger, who is ill witi clogs at The se of ton du i night. While there they, attended the scarlet fever. ty Mrs. John ‘Peterson and small chil- Mes, Walter Ryberg, and her family. : Walter Simmonds of the Painted 4 had dental work dren accompanied her mother and sis: ‘ ay evening. ter to Bismarck. Monday. Woods district was tanietting busi- 4 iy ness in town Saturday evening. « Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy were; Little Evelyn Swanson is staying 0) in town Saturda: ster, Mr, ond Mrs, Andrew, Peterson en-| “hopping in town Saturd ister, Mrs. ‘Jack Voll, for terialned some company from the] wer ital city at their home Sunday. rr. and Mrs. J, P. French of Bis marck were Wednesday evening visi. tors im this community. the latter part of the weel ‘Mr. and Mrs. George Rose Director. Parlors 210 Fifth | Phone 687W e kerosene and. The township’ 1 boa will hold a Otto Schenkende get, ——— allers in Linton Mon- FOOT SPECIALIST All diseasen of the feet fally treated, a "Phone 311. were busines: a have moyed| day. Building’ and inte pe NSE the! CHRISTIANIA 4 ot Miss Marriettia Clark, who is a senior at the Bismarck high school, The Herb Baller out of the ‘hotel the house formers occu by Fred ‘Breckett family. The hote! be run citi the management That’s What You Do With Money spent the week-end with her folks. Mise Naseissa Mandigo transacted Fy . diamond today, | ‘red Breckett. Mr. Walter Tyberg and Mr. Laub DR. CLARA B. WESTPHAL imond’s Bootery. Sat. Evenings by appointment. a Momerial ae will pie be here. Placing your order now phere gyre, as ony Monument or marker requires special OUR PRICK ead THE LOWEST becar materials by the cai in the rough, saving Bs te tu freight chhrges on Socal shipments from the east. 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