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LESS ete te cme ECE TREE re FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1926 CHRISTIANIA Miss Mable Olson of Moffit vis- ited af the home of her sister, Mrs. » Tuesday evening. rda Finch and Miss Dorothy Zuraft paced to Bis- marck Thursday evening. Clifford ra and Harold Zuraff visited with son Thursday evening. Miss Alice Olson is enjoying the mumps. We all hope for a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. John Shdrp and Everett Chappell, , visited at the , Tollefson home Thursday evening. ‘Mrs. Knudt Johnson returned Thursday from St. Cloud, Min- nesota, where she has been visit- ing with her son. A number of young people of, ,this vicinity attended the dance in “Sterling Friday night. Music was|' __ furnished by the “Sunshine Orches- tra,” and all report a good time. Laverne Sapp of Sterling called at the aoe reek ranch Sunday. A number of people attended the ball game in Moffit Sunday. Moffit. defeated Driscoll by a score 16 to 3, Martin Reddy returned from Bel- field, N. Dak., Sunday, where he has been visiting at the home of his brother, Oscar. Mrs. Ralph Ishmael of Menoken, visited at the home of her mother, ‘Mrs. Tollefson, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Carey Johnson and family visited at the Peter Magnus home Sunday. Luella Tollefson spent Tuesday evening with Mildred Johnson at the M. E. Lange home. Arthur LaBerge is staying at the Ed Gibson home. Miss Narcissa Mandigo closed a successful term of school Friday. On Saturday all of the pupils went) _ to Sibley Butte and had a nice pic- to ‘nic, which they all enjoyed. Mrs. A. C. Laird transacted busi- ness in Bismarck Friday. Florence Tollefson is the mumps. ill with REGAN » Mts. L. Rasche and daughter,| J Shirley, spent Sunday with -her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Q. M. Colip. Postmaster Ben E. Rierson re- turned Thursday night from Minot where he has been in attendance at the postmasters convention held at » xthat place Wednesday and Thurs- day. The next convention is to be held in Mandan. Farmers in our comunity are re- joicing over the much needed rain we are having. ginning to show their green al- ready. Carl Lein, who injured his hand some time ago, is still in the Bi marck hospital, receiving treat- ments, but is ie ‘along nicely. Mr. A. H. Lundberg and Mr. «Daniels were business callers in the capital city Friday. A. number of cars, loaded with| *'s * children and parents, went to Ft. Lincoln, Saturday, in spite of rain, and attended the Burleigh County Play Day events, held on the grounds there. The Regan school mee an eseepeonaly ‘ine show- iag; in addition to winning the ball game played against the “All- Stars” team by a score of 6 to 7, they ee @ good share of the races. e heavy rain in the after- noon prevented the presentation of, ribbons to the prize winners as well as cut off some scheduled races. Anyway, all returned feel- ing it had indeed been a day well spent. Those who kindly. donated cars and drivers were Messrs. Berg, Helgeson, Houser, Tourtlotte, Rier. gon, Rannestad and Mrs, A. L. Gar- ness. Mr. Jno, Huff of the U. S. Field , Service, Mandan, spent the week- ‘end at his home, While here he purchased a new Ford roadster on the Fisher garage. Misses Erna Christianson and Teaten Johns spent Sunday in Reg: Miss Mabel Knudson spent Sat- urday afternoon with Lena Stanley. Mr. A. Westerman is building a large Seo porch on his house, oc- cupied by » Rhimes, which greatly adds to the looks of the - y building. lara Rierson and Myrtle Roe wt thie ey, com iss une: Pe su} erintendent, attend TA. Friday night. tended pe Aes pole er was very bad, a attend- ance ce aay ed 8 a very J ple penal Sete. He Pie Socials \ adel in Esther- ville District: School No. 4, Ern: » Christianson, teacher, for Friday night: was 1hth, has been post- poned , Bay 1 Tuesday night, Ma; to ae County’ Superinte: pe Runey Oe be present at that time, Ev cordially in- wien Ladi joke pring, ples. ‘he Regan ei grade com- i manner will be held, May 28th. At that time Miss Bertha Palmer, formerly of the ne State De » and present... cand: for’ ‘State Superintendent, ‘deliver’ the ad- dress. Remet 2 date apd plan to attend. The complete pro- gram will be published <a week. STERLING May C he mje has*been attend- iret ts ee ats 1, Christiania dis- |" School. Nol 2 for re’ Olive Johnson spent 3 Sunday at hal the tid ‘ Mi Foch op spent ny Fad . gonne ioyable Bese at Bac The occasion irs. Joh s birthday. mm Ladies’ ‘Aid of the ited ey in. the dance at th Russell Tollef- the new barn Emil | The fields are be- aT a pice | he shipped a her 16th birthday. Games were payed. and many “stunts” per- ed. Lunch was served at mid-! night. Eyerrove enjoyed a royal, time Russel “Tollefson called on Clif-| ford Wright Sunday afternoon. : i Carpenters are busy working on) ing is con- | z the finest] ie in fe ae eee wa ive Johnson nt evening with Miss Finch, Mond*y Carey Johnson, ‘accompanied by Edgar and Ernest, called at the| Wright home Sunday afternoon. Harold Zuraff transacted busi nti in pote peneaday: iss Finch spent Thurs = ning at the Zuraff. home. datas LEIN Miss Christine Soderholm of Min- neapolis came to Driscoll Thursday and will spend some time with her brother and family. Mr. and~ Mrs. Dallas” motored to Wing, Saturd: Joe Rise assisted Peter ‘fluksdant fix his well Tuesday. Gale Birkeland motored tw Driscoll Saturd: Lag Mrs, Vernon Hallum and son John ‘of Minneapolis came here Wednesday end will spend some ti le visiting Canin ‘her mether, Mrs. Herbie Gun- lers Harold Christianson hauled a load of grain to, Driscoll Tuesda: Fritz Hazen has been ‘busy poison- ing, gon! soe these days. Lein motored to Driscoll ge crowd attended the meeting given at Joe | Barkman young people's Rise’s Sunday, on account of the|Miss Mary Haskell of Ludington, Mich., i: At least, her cli nual “mock election” last. week. rain. A short program was rendered ig after which lunch was served. Col- Daivoralty or MEM gae- lection eetees to $6.50. Olga, Olive, Schma and Clara Rise spent Monday evening at the Soder-| Wednesday afternoon. lm home. members were present. Alfred Arneson and Dallas Bark-Jusuul routine of business the after- man motored to Bismarck Wednes-|noon was spent vocially. A fine lunch day. Mr. Barkman returned the|was served by the hostess. same day and Mr. Arneson returned! fioyd Martin has been engaged to Thursday. i Nt ! help in the Carpenter Lumber Co. ieee ee on | yards here during the busy season. Marie 0. Turin ns and children of Arena, Githa, Rudin The American Legion will hold ius, and Leno Kluksdahl, Andy| memorial ser at the Braddock Lein, Eddie Arneson, and Valdemar emetery Decoration day. The exact Lein spent ritbie on did at Joe|time is not yet known, but will be re- Rise’s. ported a little later. The Frank Prater family has been| Mr. Marian Burdge of Linton call- on the sick list with the flu this week.{ed on old friends in Braddock Fri- Bertram Lein is the owner of a|day. new Fordson tractor which he pur- chased from Bill Va. Veelet. Mr. Savage in ithe drug store Thurs- Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kluksdah! and}day und Friday during the absence son Leno spent’a few minutes at Joe|of Mr. Fitzgibbons, Rise’s Tucsday. Mrs. Christi. About twelve After the iss Mary Ryan has been helping came up from esday and took home with h re a ich a boy, wh ave been staying with Mr. Ander- Olive Rise has been on the sick| son's mother, Mrs, Ella Wilton, list this week. H. W. Allen and R. Aarvig made a Alfred efron delivered some] business trip to Linton Frida} cattle for Fritz Hagen to Driscoll! Mr. and Mrs. J. G. DeFrane Friday, Hazelton callers Tuesday Joe Rise spent a few minutes at! The home of H. A. Carlisle of Wild Christ Bjerke's Monday. Rose township, which has: been under Irwin, Florence and Edna Josephn-j quarantine for scarlet fever, has had sient Wednesday night at Joe/the quarantine raised, but the homes arthae Bjorhus and Arthur. Rise of O. F. Buck and J. P ‘Peterson are now under quarantine. Several of made a fl ing trip to Driscoll Friday. e Mrs. Georme Christisnvon the people from that district w: spent! : Thursday evening with Mrs. Herbie in braddock Saturday to have riadaa - Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McCusker were Elmer Arneson motored to Driscoll) passengers to Bismarck Thursday, re- pueaey Ae oden th A A turning home F: . . Everyone enjoyed the nice rain we ay iétiarek. cal: have been having which makes the| .,/Ud#¢,Camelnan of sare alt eiala lage eee The Shipping Association of Brad- BRADDOCK dock in charge of J. W. Mikesell ship- last : ped a carload of hogs to St. We notice an announcement in the Sgturday ning. Hazelton paper of the marriage of|~ The following letter hus Mrs, Ruth Kusler of Temvik to Mr.| ceived by the L i Ed. Tempel of Hazelton at, Aberdeen from Lauphu; Suianer. & ech lag Ces S. Dak. April 15th. .Mrs. Tempel Minn., which we feel it would meee Roaw 1p. penddows meng spent terete publish in order that the peer re ie at hee home) patrons of the paper may know about ae eee wen inens: Me Ae Eaten. Mrs. [fe and avail themselves of hearing she Manan. lee f oe it the | some good mus “St. Paul wants ag eel i peso g 2 tone {6 get better acquainted with you. Her Braddock friends wish her much| tn order to do so a party of St. Paul happiness in her new home at Hazel-| manufacturers and jobbers will ar- rive in your city, on a special train Mr. and Mrs. Ted Tracy of Pol-| Monday, May 17th, at 4:40 p, m. lock, 8. Dak., called on Braddock | mene MAY Sion ur vice presi: friends this week on their way home] gent, will accompany’ the party and from visiting friends at Hendrum,/popes to have the pleasure of seeing Rural carriers H, E. Fraser and], i0 Your place of business: Ras, Aarvig were Hazelton callers No Monday evening. ag Mr. John Larson, auditor for the! wd mages Carpenter Lumber Co. of Bismarek,| nds and was in Braddock Tuesday looking joy the over the business here. Mr. Joe Robinson of the Doerschlag Co., Hazelton, was'a Brad. dock caller Tuesd: Alex MeDonald of tl gon and son Arnold] Linton Ti afternoon at Soder-|him o Dr. peop HE rth day morning of all those who friends Duried there in order to have graves located so that all atran ments ean be mule for Dec Mr. and Mrs, Glencoe spent Tuesday visiti daughter: Fs. '. Robinson, and et om Tracy of Beadteck. © lay. We would. like jn accoun some mishap on F intane: ate Pio Pear olosd rg teen Seabee Peed a are interested attend this meet stad Tuesday, the afternoon train did, not arrive in Braddock until 10:30 se. ‘ The following program was given eine. Anata aay Es “- an nehoak ymnasium by the Braddock Study Folthaim agrived home Tues: and Civic club. It being. Mother load of stock . ~~ Mr. Feltheim seems to be fortunate in picking up a carload of tock to, aie frou Saturday. On account of the dry weather and the recent fires, which has left many of tho farmers without feed, a great; many of them are disposing of quite | a number of their cattle. Mr. John ewes: is A betting down | # well in the cemetery. When it is Sompoee it will Mili a much needed want,'as those who planted trees and flowers on the grounds were unable to keep them watered, as there was no well near- by. Mr. and Mrs. F. 'B. Irvine, of Lin- ton were Braddock, callers Monday. Mrs. Aevine vit Mrs, Geo.: De: whil . trvine motored to Persian “Lake to make arrangements with Mr. Lowe to bring his airplanes there = se Norwogian Selebrenen, M Beard, who has been day ‘evenii he on account of not being very well, went back to his-farm-south of town Monday. Mr. 7. E, Fitzgibbons mgtored to pau Thursday, returning home bt Mr. and Mrs. Abner Martinson of Kintyre ware Braddock callers Tues- \ da} srenles. uite 9 ‘aamber of the Predanphites terson barn Thursday night. Eve: wore # smile on ‘their faces Thursday evening. Why? rar, Ge Goo, Bempe mpel, who: was called ‘te rea innenpais two oe Weeks ago to "He as ac- son, Glen, whi Oe Wak ill, a pt pone by his son, Wi fepott Gi asclton ha Miss ed Mina | ara at her home: oe a at #. | song jdially inv Paul | school banquet. w: . [drawing elass today. I mates so voted at the an- Day and the last day of the national week of song, the two programs were combined. All the special numbe: were in honor of “mothe Mixed in with these was community singing. The evening was enjoyed by all: Song, scripture reading and Jie; song, Study and drigin of Community and Mothers’ Day”, Mrs. solo, “When You Long for 1 Who We i Mi pianalogue— trude = Allenswoi Svangled Banner song, ‘ ‘Battle Hymn of Repub song, “Mother Knows.” Daughters of Grace Club; solo-—“Little Mother of Mine,” Mr. Wright “Old Folks at Home;” Mother", interme- duet—“There’s Only All,” Mrs. Long, and song—“‘Love’s Old -“Mother O’Pearl”, Miss Elsbe saxophone — solo,— other Me Mr. Alberts; song “Home, Sweet Home.” An exhibit of the work of the school for the year willbe on. dis- play at the Braddock school Friday afternoon, y 34. Everyone is cor- ed to visit the school on ie Lesher; The 'P * “Sta: Helping diate room girls; One Pal Afte Mrs. Mandigi ‘eet Son; that day. High School Notes Thursday morning the high school began work at 8 o'clock, being di 5. In this way school y the time the building is v According to. reports the. following commencement schedule will be in ‘t this spring. On May 28th, the closing day of school, the high school stud: pienic. Baccalaureate exercises will be held Sunday, May Oth. Monday ev ig, May 3 the 1 be held. adu- | ation exere for all high aehoal Vand elghth grade graduates for this district will be bald Tuesday evening. June Ist. Seventh an Eighth Grades In the past week we have practicing for play day. Linda Juhola was absent Tuesday. Otherwise we had a perfect attends ance all week. Gertrude Allensworth, Lillian Hill and Virgie Martin have finished the plefure they made in art period. Fourth, Fituw We are learnigg a poem in lan- guage, “The Circhs Parade\” so Mrs. Sherman gave us‘her cireus poste been Sixth Grades e{put above the -blackboards. We made booklets for “mothe y afternoon we had a few nd some of the girls. called “Helping Mother,’ see Mothers’ Day was Sunda Primary Room \ The following boys and ceived a 100 per cent grade in spell- ing the past week: Alice Baer, Ida Bender, ‘Donald Robinson, Mary Splonskowski and Mildred Allens- worth, We made little booklets to give oar mothers on Mothers’ Day. We memorized the little poem, “Only One Mother,” and wrote it in our Booklets. Friday afternoon we will have an exhibit of the school work we have Convicts Kill Guard: Bacanb Illinois Prison the prettiest senior in the | done this year. Out parents are in- vited to come and see what we have done. We hope they shall all visit us. We put the red-headed woodpecker, the kingfisher and the robin into our bird- boone last week. CLEAR LAKE Mrs. Frank Shaffer and ‘daughter! | Vivian visited with Mrs. Harold Har: | yeueve Tuesday afternoon, | L. B. and Clarence Olson motored jto Henrdsfield the first of the week. | | Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen culled (at the Christ Schon home Tuesday | j evening. Mr. and vith Mr. | Mrs. Henry Olson visited | nd Mrs. Ole Newland Tues: | | 1 Harold Steeg of Driscoll caller at the Frank Shaffer Wednesday evenings corge Shaffer and son Leo also} and Lenora Hargrave of Steele ited at the Frank Shaffer home { uesday evening. Leo remained to it with his grandparents for a few marriage of Miss laughter of was uw home i | | | | 1 Phe | Schoon, | Christ S Joe Paulson was solemnized Frid j afternoon, May 7th at the Rev. Mon: son's parsonage in Bismarck, The | {bride is well known in this vicini having lived here a number of years. |The groom is a prosperous farmer, Land both young shave many riends who juin in wishing them a SALES 2'/, fe filled with happiness and pros- perity und Paulson left > {were in attendance. Among those who were there were Mesdames Derrick, Sehrool and Fred Kent, Among those from this community who motored to the pla: cises Saturday, were: M John Risch and famil ‘}H. C. Higgins and : Mrs. Andy Larson and family anda number of others. More folks from here would have attended the picnic if it were not for the wet weather. The baseball game betwen Batdwin and Bismarck which was scheduled to take place on the local diamond Sunday afternoon had to be post poned on account of the rain. pp Christ Schoon home ning in honor of Mr. and 1 Mrs. Joe Paulson, Mrs. Oren and son Edward were rs for* Bismarck Saturd: returning ‘Sunday. Miss Goldie Olson assisted at the | George Carlson home Saturday and Sunday while Mrs. Oren was at Bis- marek. A fine rain visited this locality and sure thas made things look g ‘Everybody is wearing a big smile Chalven and Arthur Belile ¢ on Mark Kershaw Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Emma Shaffer is on the sick completed in the Baldwin loc: Farmers are now busily employ plowing for corn and potato fine rains’ of the past v put broad smiles on the “| everybody. A number of 1 on attending th Wrecking Robert's Budget,” which will be given in the Grand theater at Wilton Wed- nesday evening by the members of the senior class of the Wilton high school. Mr. and Mrs. Fimil Giegle motored to the capital city early in the week where Mrs. Giegle remained for medi- cal ‘treatment, orge Rosenbeck and daughte Mattie, of the Cromwell district w ting and shopping in town Satur. thy afternoon. Eddie Meyers was Lignite City over th turning home Monday, Miss Mildred Erickson, teacher of the primary grades, spent the week end in the capital cit he also at- tended the play day picn Prof. C. Pete and Miss Erickson will remain with us for another year as’ teachers in the Bald- win school. Ag yet we haye not! learned who wilf teach the grammar grades. Mi list. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bassen enter- tained a number of friends the fallowing being present. Mrs. Ole and Mr: M Christ Schoon, sons, cal, residents plan : spent Monday at Bis- marek attending to business. Mrs. M. Tollefson called at the J. i cle Schoon homes Saturday eveni Mrs. Ingeborg. Rassmusen, also Vivian and Leo Shaffer, visited with Mrs. Harold Hargrave Monday after- noon. ‘larence Olson is on the sick list. Frank ‘Shatter called on. Albert Christensen Sunday evening. Mrs. John Merringdah! went to Bis- Mond ut her la? Olson drove to the Gunderson farm in Lein township after hay Tues- day morning. to consult a doctor a Visitor in the week-end re- ALDWI Willie the week. where th Borner and -end in the pital. city, ed with Borner nks, and other relatives. Albin Spangberg, well-known farm- ov of near Regan, was a caller ‘here Wednesday afternoon en route home from a business trip to the capital aangberg. who is . the angberg, sed to Monday's Besides apd Mrs. tertained a number of home Sunday. Among were Mr. and Mrs. of Wilton and Miss F son, the teacher of the schoo! near the Hedstrom home, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Peterson were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stitzer and family in the capital Mr. and Mrs. dward; Yakish were transacting business in the capital city the latter part of the week. Mrs. Otto Hogue and Miss Anna Christiansen were Friday afternoon visitors at the Edward Yakish home. The Baldwin school will close May 28th for ithe wmer vacation Osear and Grant Satter were tran sacting business in the capital cit Saturday. : Martin Bourgo er of the River ing after business affairs in this com- munity the latter part of the week. The sale which was held at the W. ‘HM. Brown farm Wednesday afternoon was well attended and. ev drought good, prices, ‘h son of Wilton Mr. non the farm, ews of their su Tra Falkenstein en- estate see the Uama { prairie fi burning over a large tract of pastdre and hay lan doa nice grove on the Spangberg farm. eorge Gray , Miss Mabel den of Wilton, aecompanied by Mi Delia Anstrom of Portland, Oregon, were callers at the Richard Borner home Tues evening. Anstrom was called here recently the illness and death of her Mrs. Gray. Brown Bros. have purchased a tract of eighty acre: f land near their home cast of her Mr. Fevold acted as agent. Mr. @nd° Mrs. Frank Lindstrom announce the birth of a fine baby girl at the St. Alexius ho re- ently. M Lindstrom and ligtle laughter a recuperating nicely. Clyde Monroe, who is employe the Oscar Satter farm, spent the week-end at home near Baldwin, ins, Vernon Satter and mong the son play eit other John hone in time was very . well-known farm- John wo Bpssaxobhone. coulest, and th The many friends of Otto Hog who underwent an operation for gall- stones last week, will be pleased to know he is recuperating Archie Burkhart is staying at the Otto Hogue farm and helping out during the illness of Mr. Hogue. GLENCOE The beautiful and much needed rain’ which fell upun the thirsty is of | strict in the last few days is! of very great importance to the people of this state and we should feel v grateful to the G of all good ings for ‘the bl nes which He has bestowed upon is expected that a large acreage will, be planted to corn and flax this spring. several of the vicinity called on Rev. | mother one evening | ‘ evening was spent in chatting and singing song: Mr. Sorenson sang’ ee songs were sgreatly joyed by those present. ee ate tie yan Weokcemls n, me Robert Woodland for some past, is now employed by Don Nichol: so" playing the the Higgins orchestr Miss Olga her home in grades ne of room The pupils of the primarv gave a short program cons music and recitations at the Friday afternoon. Several of the patrons of the school young folks of this orenson and The Mr. Nicholson, who has been ployed in Telfer township for several, months, has moved to Bur Oak town- | ship, where he intends to plant “| Jarge acreage of corn and potatoes. John Richter, who has been absent ‘from his home for some time past, | \nas lately returned and intends to plant most ol farm to corn t year. John thinks corn pays better than small grai Frank Richter and family of Bis- marek spent Sunday with friends in; Telfer townshi| ‘John A. Stewart and Rona’ {of Missouri township were visitors at ‘the Nicholson home one day last week. Ronald has lately returned from@ trip through the eastern states and Canada. He also spent’ several fel in Prince Edward Island, Canada, which is Mr. Stewart's former home. He reports last winter as being one of the he hah i that the east ever ex! jencet ncn servic 3 will be held at ‘he Glencoe cemetery next Sunday for Mildred Ferguson, daughter of} Mr. and Mrs. Lem Ferguson. Mi red died early last ing of diph- | teria. Funeral could not held when ‘her byrial took place use of the contagious nature of ‘the disease. Rev. Sorenson will con- juct the services. “others Day services, which were held at the Glencoe church Sunday, Stewart pepececents fer te mem! es and William Stahurais |“ pel rs. | mittently for s The sceding of small grain has been | t | Mary Metcalf, me been | were not largely attended, due to j the lition of the reads from the | | recent rains, A slow, soak | ral days, putting th sojl in splendid shape for farming Dwight Carlisle and Frank Yeasley motored to Bismarck and back’ the fore part of last week. Dr. Baer of Braddock was called’ to the home of John Peterson Friday prescribe for little Melvin, who taken sick with scarlet fe Anderson Moore, of Gl through here on bu: Howard Brownawell und wife enter- tained at their home Sunday, the W. H. Brownawell family and’ Miss | Dr, Baer of Braddock vaccinated of people in this neighbor. urlet fever Saturda: le shipped hogs through the shipping association Friday. Miss Mary Metealf and pupils gave a pleasing program Friday afternoon in honor of the mothe but owing to the prevalence of scarlet fever, not many of the mothers attended. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Soren and Mr. and Nels Thompson were Sunday guests at t nett Sa A number on going to iH | May 17, to hear Judge Chrisi spe that date being Norwegian In- dependence Da Mr. C. E ‘kles of Bismarck, former state high school examiner, a caller at Wild Rose school N afternoon. nd Mrs, Ernest Saville attended | 5 her's Day program, given at the church in Braddock Sunday evening. Barge a iday tari le. Several carloads of yo! tended the dance at P Friday evening. Howard Balk, of Bismarck, dair superintendent of the Holstein dair 4 it, made his regular monthly visit at the Ernest Saville home Mon- day. Miss Shirley Fox and Miss Madg Runey of Bismarck visited school No. 1 Tuesday afternoon. ! of Braddock was visitor at) Dwight Martini night folks at- n Park The P. evening for the Mrs Boren, _ presi uppointed Mrs. Bliss, Mrs. Paul and Mr. Wildfang as hold-over committee. Mrs. P. I Bliss read an ex North Dakota in which she enume- rated its, resources, its poss‘bilities and its comparison with other states in the Umpion; Ruth Esther Kershaw yed two piano selections; Bernice HL, Macmonagl Hent paper ont In 1 flag etiquette the fags displayed and honor- Bertholf gave a talk} the Beautiful” wa: The meeting ed by sing- the after present enjoyed de of which wall ‘he ent of the PT. A. s well attended. Be ninanily there ling, Menoken pri jnon in iwas to be used, sed. M J. M 1, the pre ed for equipn e meeting the immediate e were people from, St ughton present, Ne yrs met Tuesday vening to prep {meme rs Thursday ¢ | <. Manly re! ifell for three hours § ver of children and their en vent to Bismarck to attend the Bur- County play da Those who j d themuey so much that a desi y a\similar event next y Ae \ The Ladi Aid met Wednesday at “the church. : Rev. and M of MeKen . Guy Le former- {ly now of Chicago, announce the birth? of a daughte This little one is their third child 1 William Van Vleet of Driscoll was Dausiness caller in town Monday. fi H. T, Crum attepded the 1, 0. 0. F. lodge in Bismarck Fridi MOFFI i life giving rains have here for several days. happily returning to un- ring work and all is well! the drought has been Refreshing, falling Farmers ar | completed again beca ‘ broken, The Ladies’ Aid of Moffit held a pie and ice cream social, May 8, aty ite V. Benz hall. A large crowd wa: resent and «ll had a very good time. A splendid “Mothers’ Day” program was given at the church,and a good ‘crowd gathered, regardless of rain and muddy roads. Mrs. William Carrol entertained a ! group of friends at “coffee” Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Stevens enter- tained several friends and neighbors. at a Sunday dinner. ‘A “barn dance” was given at the farm of Vego Jensen, 2 1-2 miles east at Moffit, May 8, Music was fur- nished by Fred Moffit and. Lester Bunker. A large crowd gathered. Everybody enjoyed the dancing, which wag followed by a nice supper. Calvin ‘Porter, young son of ‘Mr. 'and Mra. C. B. Porter, while driving] te school last week, accompanied by two younger brothers, had the ate fortune to’ be» kick: in the face by a mule which “he was driving. : The accident happened a short distance from home. The little brothers turn-]| ‘ed back home-with their rarpergse | | rater and the parenls quickly, took || Ivin to Bismarck for medical at-|I feria There it was found that thef} boy lost seven teeth by the kick andj veral stitches had to be taken ; | ' ! It lene jton Wednes PAGE NINE ~ THIS LABEL | stands for all that’ is desirable in aking powder. All that is neces- sary to produce a of the } finest quality at CALUMET THE WORLD'S ,GREATEST BAKING POWDER uw THOSE OF ANY OTHER BRAND acer sr rest the lowest cost. child's face. Calvin is doing well as can be expected. M Willis Edson visited in Moffit Monday evening. Mrs. Minnie Benz, who has been employed at the farm of D. L. Beard sley, has returned home. The Burnstad grading crew have broken up camp at Moffit and «aro now camped near Sterling, N. D. Mr. of Stony Point Rancli is report it Mrs. Ira Peckins and children and Mrs. Vexo Je n and children were visiting and shopping in Moffit Mon as, EMVIK nd Mrs. James Monahan and wna Monahan motored to Lin- night. Miss Lydia Albrecht has been on the sick list. Henry Ohlhauser of Hampton was a caller in town Friday. The dance at the pool hall Friday night was well attended. E ne had a good time. The music was furnished by Henry and Emmanuel Wohl. Gottlieb Grenz home of his parents, G. visiting at the Mr. and Mrs. Quite a number from here attended the dance at the Peterson barn near Hazelton. All reported a good time. Leo Daily of Braddock spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Charles Enders. Mr. and M David Calquhoun entertained Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hein miller and children at a six o'clock dinner one day last wee! Mrs. Charles J. Enders and Mrs. David Calquhoun’ motored to Linton Monday afternoon. A. W. Quast and son >} callers at Hazelton Monday evening. Mrs. H. 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