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Yai PAGE TEN Par I ist, Schoon home Monday evening Wi and Tuesday | ild Rose || “Ralph Beyer is- employed at the! P ———————-—@ iE. A. Van Vleet farm at present Rey. A. A. Leiske expects to de 7 liver th of his series of proph- ‘a a 7 aS aN + at Wild Rose Schoo! | | Menoken ! fternoon, > ‘ybody N me. © Petersen and Mrs. R. elein enter- Mr. and M. Lude- and Mr. Dance water to un; Helen Ericksen and Helen ad spent Saturday afternoon x in Braddock Mr. and Mrs, Sam Mauk from the were Sunday idt home and pool No. 1 ood Li tened t ch on the | © of sick list of i tonsili- Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Carlisle were visitors at) the W. HL Brownaw: home Sunday A number of our young people at tended a part Aug. Ber home § where they! had time. i Mi di spent the Miss Helen Erickson Mr. and Sunday v Mrs, ernest Saville were the Nels Thomp. Petersen was on the! week. spent ‘olks the week-end pwnawell m Baker, t Mond: they had funeral of Mr + mother, Mrs,.4éo Spee seo ee * ~~ Rockhill b- | ey childr | ys} ol for scho rk on account of: sickness. dim Litt as ‘ranting bus ness in Regan Wednes@ayy | Mr, and Mrs. Henry: Landquist and | daughter Lucille tragieted busin an Wednesdagy: 2° Walworth : { heen on the, : Mrs. Keator and family have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs.| Henry Lundquist Th dance held well | plannea jsale of M at dinner Wedn day evening. st was played and a lunch served at midnigh Mr. Otto Ayers motored Mr. and pturning h Rockey From nied by his eis to lendive, Mont., visited r father, Joe Roe who has dan operation at the there, Jo: ph and eporting Sune that their 1 home in three Cray mmon, S, here. Varnum “ and oyster supper was gi n town hall Friday night by the rabbit: hunters, Music was furnis by Mrs. Melvin) Agnew, Eln and Albert Ely, ich were served and ever: da fine time Mick fa Mrs, so the clubs recently organized ‘could begin their year’s program. Little hirley Knol! is ill’ with tonsilitis Mrs, John Korte returned from the Mandan hospital Saturda m Knoll went to Flasher Sun- to take treatments from the local ician for rheumatism Gertrude Peters and students of the Flashe; spent the weel E. J. Daily Saturday. ina Vogel, high school, k-end at home, motored to Bismarck Alwin Knoll, who is attending school _at Jamestown this term, is home for a short visit, The basketball game between Thain and Leith resulted in one more tory for Th The girls’ did not accompany the Vs, though they also had scheduled, Hattie Kreft und Viola were Bismarck shoppers Saturday. The Leo Martin family were Sun- day dinner gue at the Wilmar Robers hom The “bill “The Coachman,” the Ot- oy Hi will given at er Monday even- jing. The play ix splendid and de- | serves praise for their excellent cast of characters. The regular monthly meeting | of the Thain P. T. A, will be held Fri- day evening. Fred Kreft and son transacted business in Carson Wednesda: ‘| Frances {| | o—_________________@ | Mr. and M Tebbo Harms, who have been visiting in South Dakota for some time, have returned home. They enjoyed their stay very much. Henry Miller made a trip to the | coal mine, also Ed Walworth made a trp up there. Mino Harms made a trip to Bis- and d e , fy a |marck after some feed Friday. oe oe of| Walter Dietzman was a. Bismarck ck were. entértaine -] shopper. W edniessay { Haein a 8.) : | Ving Harms-ersived homé from Sunda Emma King, who has been attend: | ‘ing highs 1 in , came to her 0 Sunday, where she exp to stay for couple of weeks, About 60 hunters staged another bbit hunt Sunday. ‘he hunters started at the Fred Robinson place, where they had one rabbit hunt. From there they went to the Arthur Norlin farm, but not many rabbits were killed. They then went to the V. M. Craven farm, where about 200 i re killed, a total of 262 ing killed during the day. ince and oyster supper are ith the proceeds from the the rabbits. in we Another nd Marvin Sher- Fa v atdnaty All re-{man had a carload of baled hay 1 a good time. Oscar}Shipped in Monday. Caleman Morris furnished; Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abelein and ERE. anubic. children, Mrs. Wodson, Miss Ellen A surprise party was held on Mr,{Geving, Mr. and Mrs. A. C, Dance and Mr vi Backman Sunday | spent Tuesday evening at the Arthur Those present. were: Mr.| Norlin home. Two tables of whist Olgot Ryberg, Mr. and Mrs.| Were in play during the evening. vdon and son Ernie, Mr.| About 80 relatives and old friends Oscar Magnuson and’ fam-| attended the wedding cele- and Mrs. Oscar Caleman] bration of Mr. s. John Rod- y, Mr. and Mrs. Osear Land-|gers at Me D. A mock and family, Mr, and Mrs, ng Was d by “Rev.” P. Landerholm and daughter Burn-|B. Bliss. A bounteous feast was ‘Mr. and Mrs. iter Scott | Served. and’ family, Vietor Nelson, Freda] Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Craven and Spitzer and Mr. and Mrs. Henry| daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Will Craven, Strom, The evening was spent inj Were entertained at Sunday dinner ing and whist. Lunch Vv Craven home. was served at midnight by the ladie D. King was entertained at Re nold and Bill Spitzer were vi W cot. and family ‘Sun- : sister Freda, who in Ghylin township, as business caller in |dinner Sunday by Mr. iLudemann, I Ecklund | and Mrs, R. M. id Mrs. A, Holden are the proud parents of a baby girl which arrived Sunday. Miss Emm iting Miss Spitz« aft- ernoon, en route to her home. * Hugo Lundquist has been visiting with his brother, for a few 4 A rabbit hunt was had at Willow springs Satu afternoon. Mr. and Conrad Kettleson Lundquist, and f. Mr. and) Mrs. Charley Rue and family were dinner gues at Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sheldon’s Sun- Is e Gordon and nderho sited with Mr. Oscar Magnuson and fam- evening. Mr, and Olson y with “Mr. and ; s Barkman and Dorothy Wednesday evening. Gussie Schoon spent a couple of hours after school Wednesday vi iting his friend Bobbie’ Beyer. Bennie Anderson visited at the V. |L. Anderson home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Anderson are ents of a baby boy ) the born i Ww lace and Bennie Anderson vis at the T. F, Morris home Wed- jnesday evening. Mrs. Wallace Anderson has ivisiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Holden, this week. cimer Asplund of Still and | Ande; transacted — busin: | Bismarck Monday. A number from ‘attended the old time dance held | Regan Friday evening. A. McCullough and » were shoppers in Wi afternoon, . and Mrs, John Vollan visited t the A. F, Anderson home Thurs- ‘day evening, Mr. and Mrs. been 3 ctor in daughter on Fri- “arl Johnson were ‘business shoppers in Wilton. Satur. ati day, Pe Reape meh GRENSON pamabses tram thle. “vietnity. ne. a jfended the old time dance held ‘in : *. Pasley and fam-/ Baldwin Saturday evening, ily "were entertained Wednesday; | Donald Morris and Levi Anderson aly. prore arren Belile home,( Were callers. in Wilton Saturday Rudolph Jensen, teacher at the, A few from this community attend. Bigmaenccl: is topping at arescncved: the party. dance at. ibe Mart with Mr, and Mrs. J. M. Beyer while the roads are so bad. Mrs. Smith and son Roy stopped at the Albert Christenson home Thursday on their way home from town, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon and soon Earnest were Bismarck busine: callers Friday, making the trip car, Ruben Stronberg of Steele called at the Frank Shaffer home Friday afternoon. Miss Lenora Hargrave returned to Steele with him to spend the week-end, ; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson visited in and near Moffit Saturday. their returm they stopped at the J. . Beyer home for a while. _ ‘A party and dance was given at the H. Smidt home Saturday evening. The Young People’s Society of the Zion Lutheran Church of Lein town- ship met at the B. F. Pasley home Sunday afternoon. A good program was enjoyed. The Miss Hazel Nelsen, Ordille and Elma Erickson visited with Miss Bernice Pasley Saturday evening and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Bark- man and Dorothy,-and Mr. and Mrs, Henry Olson at a 6:30 o’clock Sun- day evening dinner, which was great- ly enjoyed by all rs, ernoon, A birthday party was given honor of Little Bobbie and Billie Hargrave Sunday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaffer und daughter Vibeau, Mr. and Mrs. George K. Shaffer and sons Leo and! Max of Steele, also Miss Lenora and Fay Hargrave. fr, and Mrs, Ole'Newland and family were Sunday evening callers at the the Will Stiles home. News has reached this vicinity of the marriage of Carl Beyer and Miss Christian pian of Stealie The locality extends congratulations. Christ Schoon and H. A. Knutsen of Driscoll left for Minot Tuesday jiness. me falters Clear Lake School No, wiwere Paul and Bernice Nelson and Ordella 1 Monda: Pasley, Hake! ls ohhh Hansen and ‘ter Mildred ~ vi ae ae daugh On! Will Stiles and children call-| ed on Mrs. J. W. Beyer Sunday aft-| ; Nelson home Saturday evening, A di |licious lunch was served at midnight |and everyone had an enjoyable time. Myrna Williams visited with Al- dythe McCullough Sunday afternoon. j , Clarence Falkenstein, living near Baldwin, visited ifriends in this vi Harold, Gordon id Lavyr! Wil- liams, Bennie and Clarence and sons, and Brandt and Lenard Morris jited at the T. F. Morris home Sun- ay. Lily Jiras of Cromwell district is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Phil | Monroe, this week. Larh | Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Ha: Carson shoppers Thursday. E. W. Hyde drove down from Al- {mont Monday to assist at the hard- ware stote during Mr. Lagerval absence, Leo Martin made a trip over to |the Leith country Tuesday. Eric Kreft has been acting as local hardware merchant the yter were to Bismarck Friday to visit Mrs. McCraith’s brother, Louis, who was recently married. Mr. and Mrs. Brewster were called to Cannon Ball Wednesday on ac- count of the death of their son-in. agent, has charge of the depot dur- ing Mr. Brewster's absence. An 1li-pound boy was born to Mr. and Mrs, Henry Bohn at the Flasher hospital ‘Thursday. Mrs. 8. F, Nolan and sons Tom and Mrs. Werner Lagervall and little daughter Betty returned home Sat- urday from Brownsdale, Minn., where they have been spending a few weeks | with relatives. A number of the local people mo- tored to Carson Friday evening to attend the Junior Class play and dance. Mr. O'Connell reports his “little daughter Eileen much improved at the St. Alexius hospital. Burton Haven left Thursday morn- ing for Fargo, where he will attend Hanson’s auto and tractor school. Mr. Martell brought down the club Friday jsited- at the|supplies to the Thaiw school this community | over Sunday with} — law, S. F. Snell. Mr. Hendricks, relief | Bob motored to Bismarck Thursday. | F' | Bismarck Fri evening to spend jthe week-end with her parents. Mr. Henry Miller made a trip to B k Saturday, alworth was a Bismarck shop- turday. The result of the rabbit hunt re- cently was 269 rabbits killed. With the proceeds for the rabbits they plan to have an oyster supper for the hunters some time soon. Some of the farmers around here are putting up ice these days, Cromwell | Arthur Schroeder, Joe Jiras, Harry | and Izzy Brown, participated in the rabbit drive which was held north- | east of Baldwin Sunday. About 160 \ rabbits were shos during the hunt. | Lunch was served the hunters at the | W. Fricke home, | Raleigh J. L. Dunele was avbusiness visitor lin Flasher Monday. ‘The business men of Raleigh and the farmers of the vicinity met at the bank Saturday evening and or- |ganized a gun club. Roy Frost was d president; Alfred Frost, vice | president and W. C, Grace, secretary and treasurer, Membership dues, $1. John Fillenworth of Miles City, Mont., representing the N. P. Land Co., was a business and social vis- itor in Raleigh Friday and Satur- {day. He was the guest of his old acquaintances, Mr. and Mrs. J. Metz, who formerly’ lived in Miles City. Dick ‘Rankin of Freda was a busi- ness visitor in Raleigh Monday. A. H. Snoozy was up from Freda after corn from the local Westrum attended the slope implement dealers meeting at Mandan Monday. | Mrs. Bornholf of Freda was a busi- | ness itor in town Monday. R. C. Christensen’ received a pure- bred sow on the train Friday from Clarkston, Neb. Mr. Hertz, Grant county sheriff, | | was a business visitor in town Mon- day, Kasper Scholl Bis- marck Monday. Fred Reid returned home Tuesday ‘rom a visit in Minneapolis, | While there he attended the | show. ‘ |. Dr, Ed McFall was a passengef to | Hettinger Tuesday. | John Smith, bus driver for the | Raleigh school, traded his truck in {to the Dodge company and got him- | self a fine new five p: nger sedan equipped with heater which will give added comfort to the little folks. S. J. Pack returned home Tuesday from Shields where he attended the old-time dance. Mrs. Paul Dempsey returned Tues- |day from a several days visit with friends and relatives in Shields. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Roberts of Lark vicinity spent Tuesday the guest at the L. Wessels home near 4 : motored to auto al Coffman of Flasher visited at the Caster home one day last week. | J. Martin Schmidt, teacher of the R. Ternes school, south of Raleigh, was called to his home in Minne- sota owing to the’ illness of his mother. = P. J. Rausch and C, L. Ki schmidt returned Tuesday from 10 days’ trip to Minneapolis and St. Paul. ‘Ted Christensen and sof Wayne [went -to Elgin Wednesday to it | Mrs, Christensen and the ney jbaby | at the hospital. . Word was received from August Minn. | OP Trusty i THANKS, OU Boy, FER GININ’ME @ sTarRT/ | | ! Nelson, who has spent the past three} jmonths in Sweden, that he sailed! \for the United States, Feb. 11th. | A Westrum was a business visitor im Flasher Friday. iv race and family, acc |panied by Mesdames Paul and | Dempsey, motored to Bismarck S: | urda | the auditorium Saturday turning home Sunday a Mr. and Mrs. John Oleson, enter- tained in their home at 6 o'clock din- ner Sunday Mr. | Westrum and fam | P. Klien and family and Misses Gla-! | McLean and Miss Clara Ander- son, During the month of January the |following amount of produce | was shipped from Raleigh: Cream, $1,-| ‘om- | . X. , evening, re-| ternoon. The P, T. A. was held at the Ster: ling school No. 1 last Thursday. A! program was given by the high school pupils, after which the county agent spoke on “Boys' and Girls’ Clubs.” New officers elected were Mrs. Art! Chenowith, president; Mrs. C. M.| Gosney, vice president; Mr. Clinton | Gaskill, secretary-treasurer. A dance was given in Sterling hall Friday night. Music was furnished by “Barney Hookem’s” orchestra, The four teachers spent the week- jend in Bismarck. Miss Christine Brome and Carol Byers were married in Bismarek last Tuesday. Their friends extend con- gratulations. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Loomis, ac- companied by Mrs. H. E. Wildfang, were Bismarck callers Saturda: Miss Esther Larson and Miss Stella Larson visited at the John Sedivec home Saturday evening. Bs George Sedivee, accompanied by Miss Erma Cox, Mr. and Mrs. John Sedivec, Miss Veronica Riley and Miss Lucille Ellness, visited at the George Magnus home Sunday. + Kenneth McKane went to, James- town on a business+trip Friday. Mr. McGrove is taking his place at the depot. Mr. Dyrstad purchased a new se- dan last week. Ed Gibson and Ike West were Ster- ling callers on Monday, Mr. Chenowith was in Bismarck consulting a doctor last week, Luella Tojlefson of Bismarck spent the week-end at the Riley home in Sterling. Max Lang was a between trains caller in MeKenzie Sunday. Mrs. L. B. Smith entertained the Birthday club last Thursday. Mina Lewis gave a surprise party on Miss Marion Ness at her home Saturday evening. Theodore Lang THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE took the young folks from town to the Anderson home in a bob sleigh. The evening was spent playing games and a delicious lunch was served, Carey Johnson was a town caller. Saturday. Lucille Ellness has been on the sick list, but is much improved at this writing. Mildred Johnson ‘spent Monday evening at the John Sedivee home. Mr. and Mrs. George Magnus were Sterling callers Monday. P. T. A. will be held at Sterling hoot No. 2 Friday evening. Leith The Leith Parent-Teacher associa. tion held an interesting meeti ‘Thursday evening at the schoolhor Mrs, Golden of th®*stat®Wepartme ye Cpa) By Swan They attended the play at| school faculty, school board mem-| SATURDAY, Federal Land Loan meeti: will probably return Frid Mr. Diek and Rube Stromberg of Steele were here Saturday, A. S. E. Metcalf was in Bismarek tiful ‘copy of the of “Mother Goose. Leith Church Notes Presbyterian church, Sunday Feb. Leith, Morning Worship at 10, complete melodies | Thursday chool at 11. Classes for all| — strs, Harry Olson Jeft for Bismarck y School at 2| wedn : o'clock, preaching service at 3 p. m. Mr, and Mrs. E. Repp and family, | Carson, Sunday School*at 11 o'clock | and Mr. and Mrs, Martin’ Koess |e. ©. E, meets at 7 o'clock. | spent Sunday with Mr. and’ Mrs. | Evening Worship at 8 o'clock A cor-| Bruschwein : \ it extended to all to] The Iadies Aid of the’ Lutheran dial invitation extended to all t h Wile rHeeERE Aheehoinelee Mee ‘worship with us. Knudson, Thursd. wil be a joint meeting. - Mrs. A. Eisenbeisz called on. Mrs.| 0. Johnson Sunday afternoon, The high school play, “June Time N be given Friday night, Feb, the community hall, Primary Department are very proud of our new cur- h ded} Driscoll Soe hy Mrs, Chas. se¢ond grade are much inter- la ay econd xrad 2 othy Johnson motored out to James-, eelitiat ithe ea © Koon’s Sunday and spent the day. _ 1 Wm. Me: called on Mrs. * Chas. S$ S80! fo | joa i has. Su enn Mond ae ris Stenstadwold: and: Herbert m le) Repp were absent ast week. Last Friday afternoon’ thé ‘seventh ind eighth grades and intermediates da Washington-Lincoln program. | |mobile entrance into the buil aturday, di} A Los. Angeles bank has ‘appen spent Sunday Jt i , leona that depositors will not hav | Monday. * -|convenience of parking, their ma Mrs, A. P. Rosvold ‘spent ‘Sunday to take up one [chines The picture shows ma afternoov with Mrs..H. Knudson 1a 100 per{fhine coming'sout of the auto es Wilhelm. Rosvoid the wiawdautt Per trance. | Knudson: home | ae ont | | Menta Mee? d | seventh! grade -had a |-— ~ i ily called onthe ie on meas ea | the students of ‘the high school and | senior play will he'givon, Fric{ Seventh and eighth grades, moldering ashes of the recent fire ‘overing 12 Four hund a ed yabbit vening, That means dress re- : n ary Monday Ed ‘Thoma bet y night thissweek.' |» [still bear much. evidence of the rv } by M homas, took them| English clab. held -its|moval of old,land marks. It no doubr There ‘was a whole! Friday, Feb. 18th, | will be some time be Pek these us‘ render-| buildings will be rep! All the comes ‘tothe: end) buildings except. the barn of Wi. a ee : ie Laat: | Wilton were insured, which ad of public instruction was present and ated es sae, | dustments have be: New gave an interesting talk. Qur coun- spe a tures in Geo. M barber id ty superintendent, Miss Sebastian, and pool room wer was also present and gave a short | ‘irs The Curtis, who ope talk, She stated that if Leith so }fon scr Aorday “aout nee hore will be} taurant, lost thei desired, play day could be held here | tele. da v Adela: Che ie dite the next 'meet-] Wiltons lost all of their chickens ex this year. After hearing from our! pneumonine : cept eight. The Royal Neighbors Mrs. Jens Jensen, who has been ill 13 lost their new Pegalia valued at bers, who were present, also mem-|in a Bismarck, hospital for a long|? _pge_ge a © | over $100. George Manly has opened bers of Leith band it was decided | time, is’ convalescing at the home of|| McKenzie }{2 temporary burber shop in one of A. Mossman made a business Cc. trip to Carson Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Lou Omdahl, accom- ed. The hostess cious lunch, E ied by Cy balance of the week with ents, Representative and Kamrath. J. H. Emch and D, E, Jones went | to Minot Monday to attend a Federal Farm Loan meeting. | A large crowd gathered for band | Practice Monday evening. new members have been added our band and we hope by spring to have a real up-to-date organization. | fj] |to' accept Miss Sebastian's offer of nd Mra. ‘Alfred | Play day at Leith. Professor Aane- Saunders made a business trip | to Bismarck Wednesday, accompan- 1 Kamrath, who spent the | Mrs. High School Notes In order that school work be a suc- | cess ahd in order that your school | rated on a high standard it is the children know “Parents! Do your high school children do jus- Please cooper- ate with the teacher in this most im- portant phase of education. your children to school regularly. be necessary that their recitation lessons. tice to home study?” We closed our basketba Friday, Feb. 18th, in a game with Everyone who ob- served will truly concede that this was a most excellently played game. In athletics we are now looking Our mate- Thain, at Thain. forward to track season. rial promises good results. Grammar Room ‘We were much pleased a few days ago to have a visit *from Ruth Om- dahl and Mrs. Lloyd Faubel, former- These two young ladies completed their grade work in ly Edith Clark. our room. The past two weeks this room has had an average attendance of 94-plus per cent, which is very good for Feb- ruary. The recent health pamphlets sent us from the county superiritendent’s interesting and office were both helpful. John MeCarty, because of sickne: We are devoting much time this week to the study of the life of Washington. Our seventh And eighth English are now doing graph analysis. cla Mary Stine and Clara Ricker were absent Monday Intermediate Room The attendance in our room has b Rebecca Corbit has been very good. been ill’ for a few days. ‘A few of the pupils in the fifth grade have brought pictures of dif- pening in history. férent events hi These pictures are posted school room and the children are in- terested in them. Primary Room Clinton Olson and Lucille Wessei are monitors for this week. Leroy Herron’s team won in the}: attendance race last week. Beauly her daughter, Mrs. nce Swa before returning to her own home | on, his buildings south of the postoffic Neda tes, Gi sim Floyd Swanson, Mr.| Saturday evening, February '19,, 4: G- Leathers of the Food Market ly, Mr. and Mrs.| tad and Mrs. Gibson gave two piano | Alull aud Mr, a fend: Mite, Sebi uary .12.Ewill shortly be ready for busine duets,” Marri Aadeieon’ splayed yea ae eee i me on George Hughes andy wnat used to be the bank bu the A. Chapin home Sunday evening. |anterts: Hair Josephine. Johnson. spent entertained at the Hughes home east afternoon with Dagmar Rosvold. of town, at wirist. Six tables were Tuesday the Kidder county men had, - Honors went to Mrs. R, E. Meyer and B. F. Coons, and the restaurant trade will, for the time being, be eared for in pri- vate homes. Mr. and Mrs. John Rodgers cele- ii hipped fr r [panied by Mr. and Mrs, E. Anhorn,!®,T#bbit drive starting” from. F : a 4 brated their golden wedding at t 'Figieas, eeasooht Moemet 0° ° "| ware wubalalmyAne Martin Dahl home | [04's | place co etare o leaving a] ‘The Ladies’ Aid met Wednesday | home Monday evening, February , Viran Nelson visited at the Edw. "A very social afternoon was spent| Wednesday evening.- I furnishing coffee’ and the farmere| “ith Mrs. H. Zellar. The evening's entertainment was we Morris home Monday. jat the W. C. Grace home Wednes-| County Superintendent Miss Se-| sandwich a nuNGER WOE ard Crum entertained her | planned and exceedingly pleasin: Andrew Anderson was a business|day when Mrs. Grace entertained 13) bastian was a business caller here! Driscoll hunters went with them. er, Mrs., Omelet, from Steele last {course dinner was. served. An NAT Spiteer ated city Tuesday. | jof her lady friends at a bridge lunch-| Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Koon motored rf teresting feature was that the brdé Arnold district, who:ate-Aaslingiiay | Cony At jhe conclusion ofsthe after-| Mrs. Otto Dubbs and Mrs. G. J.| to Steele Monday. : A ill was a business pas-]and groom sat upon chairs that Mr. from southeast of Regen, called at\oesn nse luncheon | Will ‘were visiting relatives andj Miss, Hendrickson spent Sat-|senger to Bismarck Saturday, Rodgers? father and mother sat on | the Joe en home Thursday. Married, at the Catholic church on et eptypeeane | ora os Bismarck returning Sunday iy Be \: spent the week-end = a golden ce ; pe: oe Miss Lily, Joe and Will Jiras spent | Feb. 9th, Miss Rose Ko) and Ru-| County Auditor C. R. Emch of Car- ifford : 7 ah ne. | Vith his mother. Mrs. Rodgers were the recipients o Friday evening at the Edw. Morris|doiph: Hartman. © The teang courte | son wae a) bacirens Capp of Bats] cagee te cee raze tnd a cpalfil acs) gee “améling eared ge ratarnéa | Rauhy: loveless ‘ F | home. Ihave many friends south of Raleigh | urday. | in the evener of his sleigh) rom Flasher last week, where they] Mrs. Ed Conley will entertain at | ebacavineenatees ep anaeae fee Pap oe Mr .and Mrs, Roy Redman and son/ Jim Tierney came back from the| Pent se a her home south of town Thursda d : lwho underesat Suton aoulee Heil were business ‘callers here capital city Sunday. | acne | Me, and Mes, (HT.oront ent Afternoon’ the members. of the W. sag fi igi ota canta | we n | Monday. Nels Meland anc employer Art{tained the whist club Jast Saturd oT. U. stating her aistees Mra. Pie “pak (Nevin Te ee at) "Miss Dorothy Root was visiting | Kress arrived Tuesday | morning to| Six tables were in play: Mrs. Crum| ‘The: members of the L. T/L, met Joe Varley accompanied by John| Thirty” members ef the Raleigh| ftiends here Saturday. | Set fvensthing ready for the open! servéd a delicious lunch. Saturday with Mrs. Roy Wildfang. Risch, and J. W. Jiras and son Joe|Gun club spent. Sunday hunting,| Mrs. Henry Faubel und little son whe Dnesail on eaeniic me Albert Ande agent for the R.j The next meeting will be with Mrs. were transacting business and shop-! They brought in 265 jack rabbits. | returned Wednesday from a month’s panied by Binet ie} ay ees E. Cobb compan in town Mon-]W. L. Watson, ping in Bismarck Saturday. |_Lubbert Wessels was a business visit with relatives in Minnesota and| went to Sterling and enjoyed a real|“2Y. : Charley Bratton had the misfor- Misses Erna Christenson and Ruth| visitor at Flasher Wednesday. | Wisconsin, time in spite of the roads and weath-| The Parent-Teacher jassoefation|tune of having the horse fall that he ar local teachers, were shopping| Born to Mr. and Mrs, Henry Ander-| Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Kamrath en-\er = hi : will meet Tuesday, March 1, was riding and consequently is nurs- an vary. DIGBEANE titve -waninsoged tee oe ene Baby AGING SUMAN Ge, cai bedta number of friends Truce . and Mrs. Wm, Van Vleet and and Mrs, Oeffner, Mr. and Mrs.|ing a very sore ankle. Saturday evening at Martin Nelson’s| Matt Grosz and Anton Ri-flernes|@aY evening, celebrating the birth: Mrs, Carl Meland motored} Chas, Thompson and Mr. and Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Wat home, where a number of his friends] spent Wednesday at the county seat, |ay anniversary of Mr. Kamrath. to Bismarck Mond Hughes attended the whist party | Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Boren, gathered for a community dance. A! Philp Kohl was a business visitor. Tuesday evening, Feb. 22, being|_ Ware Homers given by and Mrs. Joe Coder at] Mrs, €. D. Rodgers, Mr. and delicious lunch was served at mid-|in Flasher Friday. |the anniversary of the Knight of Py-| {74 4 Bhan cheats aaa ieosle ay. John Rodgers und Sam Coons +] night. at) Mr. and Mrs. Pete Klien and chil-'thias lodge, the annual social evening | te’ Honey Gang. © “hearse With!” Brace Relk of Bismarck spent Sun-|tended the annual celebration” and pee, and Will Jiras, lazy and Barry} aren Rotored to, Bismarek Saturday’/was arranged. Rev. Long was pres-| ‘Mrs, H. Van Iocn returned to Bt ay in McKenzie, ; banauet of the Burleigh County ¥i- rei : rice i beeen rate pine ;,ent and gave a beneficial talk on| marek Monday after w, days’ vi The Bible Study class’ will meet |oneers ‘Tuesday evening. Martin Nelson were shopping in Re-| pital. i i Frank Volk of Minor was a Leith} Nels Meland spent day here, re-} On di at J. Bag Swanicker’s UNLAWFUL SEIZURE \ gan Saturda | Mrs. Eli Bosworth received word! caller Tuesday. turning with the pen folks in the) store is a three-inch bronze medal] A dealer has no lawful righttto “ Mr. and Enos Strandemo and/ Thursday of the death of her niece,| Mrs. Urol Urolson is reported very | evening. with the face of Lincoln. upon. it.|seize cars or trucks sold on condi- family visited relatives in Baldwin] Vate Vanaten, at Richmond, Ind. | ill at her home southeast of Leith. | Figh ve Soyy FA svold, Mar-| This medal will be given for the best) tional bills of sale from an indi- Sunday evening. - | The mission meeting held at the| {in Smbers and several others were} .ouposition in the coming composi-| vidual or company in bankruptey, _ F.C, Nelson, who is serving on the | @————————__o/ unders home Tuesday afters eecdnan Chris Sel tion contest. Outlines for the com-| according to a ‘court decision in the jury during the present term of court, Sterlin, | |, H. As Knudson and Chris Schoon| tion bstisrie pel cade wae | spent the week-end with his family. i| is jenn Belle sie anbesins as agar left for Minot Tuesday to attend a| positions were begun this week by|state of Washington. | Several young men from this com- | jwas w ed. every a & | munity, among whom were Will and eresting papers were read and dis-j Riis MRR UTI enw eee u par- | Wm. | Several | to} BISMARCK AUTOMOBILE SHOW’ STYLE SHOW TRADE WEEK PR )DELS, MODES NTERTAINMENT LE RES BY BIGGES ESENTING Send season HE EDUCED Rs MARCH TES ON in the