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PAGE SIX ie OF OUR NEIGHBORS popul: Monda cd to who will make t Justice who j dollar dudg will receive iss Lea Geise ure extend 8 > Lou Omdaht, | | ny, pre a ten initi ning. Lou ion R business on ran wert ven evening, provided enter- which lunch was vert O'Connell and little from a afters! Maiiy useful | were re} g bride. nd John s trip to B vere accompanied er Hote: ropriate the you | i Will rek club- met aft noon, est was held to where vho would} team to unty con-| lgren and for Ricker Anderson for the second. Eunice Emch enter ends at her h were bi Monday. Miss | te Room h been has returned fair to school, the third ing the poem, by L ng to them de have been study- “The Children cllow. It i In ge Room a the pleasure singing, for opening exercise the intermediate room, Andersen plays the pia Monitors for this we Irene Ricker of row has one unis te vai Shines for spelling the past twol The second grade Leroy Herron for the ba has The life, written boy i good. Gertrude Cooper v a guest inj our room Friday afternoon. Our seventh and eighth English classes are taking much interest. in oral and graph anal ington’s | h grade after an absence of four da ' High School > The citizenship class pleted the first part of its work in ions entitled “Education and Work” and will continue im-' mediately with t two,» “. Study of Some Important Voea- tions.” The final game of the basketball tournament at New Leipzig was witnessed by several from the high The P. T. A. will hold its next regular meeting on March 2lst. Rev. Corbit will favor us with his lecture which was postponed from the last meeting. A “Thrift” meeting will also be conducted some time before the end of the school year. Presbyterian church, Sunes March Leith, morning wors at 10 o'clock, Sunday Raleieh, Sunday school at. o’clock, no preaching service Lark, preaching service at 2:50; Carson, Sunda: hool at 11 o'clock: i A. at 7 o'clock; évening worship at 8 o'clock. A cordial invitation is extended to any who desire to worship with us. 3 | The regular annual meeting of the | q Leith Presbyterian congregation will be held on Tuesday evening, March 15. Election of officers reports of different church activ ties and plans for the coming church year, will be considered at this time. Wilton | Mr. and Mrs, Ben t Sunday at the Oscar Knsttom home in the Painted Woods dire, Mary Matheson of Bismarck spent Thursday at the the home of her sister, Mrs, C. B. Flinn. Miss Ajice O’Brien spent the week- end at the pees: t of her parents, Mr. Ed O’Brien. oon = E, Nugent visited at the J. home last wee! a Enright H. Steffen was called to all, bes a Seman of the serious ill er mother. Fa 1, ‘Bneight ‘was called to his a last, week, due to irs. Enright. Omdaht! | * been here | girls |9 | capitol. Soderquist and iend ho Fo ; dohn M smarck r mother, ome of h the funeral vder and H. ¢ ral B.S. Wil Attorney G. Hanson of Stewart the of hom en returned Mon » Minne: held ser pent 2 Chr Bob Walton of relatives in Wilton $ nd community we ed when word was Feb. 21, of the sudder of our most minent rs, M. ( who ¢ t the home s G. Olp Bismarek pid present *, who was Monday night. | marck onthe] cemed_ in home 1 called Monday Marchan home Monday evening. Mr. i Mrs, Matt Mat fr. No! nd Mr sited at Marchant vening Wentz, Mrs. and Mr. Mr. und Mr Jobn ut the Carl John ening nuel Fode y hant home Wec teve vchitr, ihel were shopping ‘Sterling | ee 4 ent Monday ¢ Johnson home Martin rvin d enin on called at the Zuvoff esd as been o mproved. I by Miss | ngie Fri- in MeKe A goodly number were there, y pleasant evening was passed nice lunch served. Tice and son Lawrence spent a few days with . Mrs. Elmer Koon, re- Pning. turning. Sund Mr. and Mrs, Howard Thomas spent Monda: parck, Mr nknum entertained a few ladies at an afternoon party . Elmer 2 spent with Mrs. BE. Li Carr. Mrs. P. M. Lathrop went to Bis- etarning Monday Faunce Lyben were chool | Joel 2 ¢ Erickson and_ Bill were excused from afternoon to take art i hunt. lly Burbage visited sday afternoon. was absent fternoon. “June Time,” nd we hope it wé our room from tended liked. Ad nd pine wi weil club held its The foilow ed: President, vice president, Elma et Joel Erickson. Gu nd Joel Erickson pointes to be on the program committe Myrtle son spent Sunday night with Lucille Gusta Id spent the week-| na swith ‘Elma Erickson, Johnson, Selnta Repp’ and! were absent Monday. | Dept. s | r attendance this week is better. ord Colton, Lyle Arneson, Al- 1 Swanson, Edith Johnson, Myrtle sson and’ Manley Erickson are after being absent for some} bare begi study the} Dutch peopl Gretel are would “not with them Preaching Church next ning to interesting, but we to exchange’ places ive as they do, ce at the .M. E. y, March 6. | Bertha P Courtney t the T. N. J Miss Mild school con-]¥ r guest of . John rt. Mrs rt lives in Regan. and Mrs, John Stroh day » He we and chil- ther with | were! 1 Davold day af | was visiting with] 5 Will hold church ser- chureh Sunday ris helping M work this week in the old We her moving: from with home visit returned hort McKenzie evening a number of pe a nd Mrs, son at the W. L. Watson home. evening was spent in playing w At midnight Mrs. Watson Th se ard Curtis and daughter ton spent the week-end | February rton rand conducted the enth and eighth ol of McKenzie jucational trip to our The morning was spent. in museum of the memorial. build- the students p larly ob- serving the relies pertaining to the early history of North noon, th enjoyed by oon the students ited the penitentiaty, returning apitol to v departments and the leg The agriculture class laboratory _ period cream ion wher nstrated the use Connor’ Mr. Connor de- | of the Babcock | of the community play from Borneo” has been The “The Man 8 nd rehearsals are well un- lected Tom Hughes, Rev i ler, Miss Ida ner,George and Ed Fuchrer and Fred ttended the church social and| mat Sterling Saturday even; , teacher in the West pent the week-end in t of the state, The local nimrods staged hunt Sunday but owing to 72 rabbits were bagi Hughes and M motored to Bismarck Tues: | Mrs. H, Zeller t dinner, ‘Tuesday M. rabbit | antar| for Mr.| rand Mrs. | M. Reicholt | The parent- | in regular! Rev. H.| following C ‘ton, Angiline S h tion met evening. The w elected Thompson for President, L. vice bresident ly, secretary a dience sang: “Old Folks at Home” | hurch in the Wildwood.” of the evening Resolved, That school training is more effective than home} training and outside influences. The| affirmative side was taken by P. P. Bliss, Mrs. J. M. Bertholf and Rev. H. Zeller. The negative side by Nils Struwing, Mrs. P. P. Bliss and Fred Korn. The affirmative side ‘von by @ very small majority. subject proved to be vital and at present writing still under discussion. was concluded with several etions by the string qua: tet: Fred Korn and Mrs. T. Hughes, violin, Mrs, Zeller guitar, Ida a Eliner, in Bi illness of “Joe DeRose wees J a Blame ae coetlieb Hochhalter isited relatives in Hee oe pices ios ie a Berinert visitor ee piano, Ruby Thompson and M: Boren sang a duet with Mrs. agian’ |x at the piano. -Mrs. W. Wal son ane Mrs, L, L, Lewis in charge | ping in Bismarck Frid oo who has been wit h his work, Fe ae 0 Ws suncn was served. ather is on the sick) speyt the jat Dave! § 1 Mrs. Paul Lang | in Bismarek last} | sand} returned ng an days is}aA. Goskill sited Mr, and ie nin chonor of y Cl hristine residen, Mrs. By nd beautiful s. Vietor Matson and Mrs, Jom of Jamestown spent i the Random home. Richison, accompanied by jacobson and Mr. a ttended the dance E. George Kush, offit, Saturd The ladies of the M ing were hostess n at the hall Saturd; After the banquet a shor was given. Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Riley were shop- Church of banquet evening. program Mr. and M ter Donna home Frid H. E. Wildfang attended a conven- tion at Minot last week. Ss. B. Dy to attend an d daugh- Med at the J. H. Riley Driscoll Mr. and Mrs. Al Chapin and chil- dren spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Hull. Mavis Rosvold was taken to the hospital in Bismarck Wednesday. It was feared that she was coming down with pneumonia. Mrs, H. A. Knudson and daughter Valdis, spent Sunday at the Rosvold home. Mrs. Floyd Swanson has been on the sick list the past week. The sewing club met at the home of Mrs. A. Bruschwein Saturday eve- j Thursday e ind! Axlen were Sund: Larh ‘ 1] | ‘cepted the po- Hol- F “Burton |: Haven, » he id the ition until recently, attending school at Fargo. i The ‘Thain Homemakers Club will meet at the Med Roberts home in : ar At_ this. meeting there an election of officers held. number 0: 2 the Spangen Heil last Sun will be young people attend- ger-Zeller ‘wedding held its reg- evening with and Hattie Kreft | as hostesse | J. G. Joh who resides north} f town, been spending the | i N. D., is reported ty ill. | Ir. and . J. Daily ‘spent, t the Wilimar Rob-| Due to the a eof Mr. to the tourna-| he Thain P. T.| cular meeting to O’Con- postponed the r March 4t! Irs. H turned d infant son sher hospital Hanson is as*| Brown a rom th Mrs. Wn and Mrs, t the A, L. Haven spent Su n- | ffith home in| ie Werner B- was 4 passenger returning . Bodie from near and Mrs, Sélmer y dinner guests at the James Sadlin home. Mrs. Robert O'Connell daughter Eileen returned Thursday from the St. Alexius hospital at Bismarck where Eileen has been re- ceiving treatments for pneumonia. She returned to Bismarck Saturday, however, as her condition became worse, Mrs, Cora Wernick and daughter Naomi transacted business in Elgin Monday, returning home on the train Tuesday morning. The North Whist Club met at the Ed Posey home Saturday eve. _ Ruby and Julia Hanson spent Sun- y with heir sister, Mrs. Henry Bohn, getting acquainted with the little’ new nephew. Sam Knoll returned home Tuesday from Flasher where he has been tak- ing electucal treatments. Missea, Lois F ttended\the tournament at New Leip- zig Friday night. Mrs. Werner Lagervall and Betty returned Friday from Flasher. nd and little We find Hans and! ; and Bernice Prante |, The Albert Grimm family moved to a farm near Judson Friday. Word has been received from the Chris Ellingson family, who are spending the winter «with relatives y. of the’ arrival of a baby girl Jan, 29th. A Governor thoes, Haugen-bil.« Governor John own social hour served cake and ball, essayed a performance Poa the baritone ‘saxop! horn the governor was blowing, however, but the is start toting, teady to The Grand View sewing club met 3 Some Moaning Of all the handsome pups in the Boston Dog Show, “Wild Oaks,” wire- haired fox terrier of R. C. Bondy of New York was judged the best.! And the grand prize biscuit for which all his competitrs yelped so enviously, came to him, it the Wm. Vogel home Balheday, | School pupils were dismissed so they The club decided to stage a rabbit hunt next Sunday, the funds to be kept on reserve for the club's use in the fall. The hunt will start at the Ralph Osborne home and all are in- vited to attend, ¢ At the basketball tournament at Leipzig Friday and Saturday the her team won over all. Eight ns were entered, Thain boy: w Shields to play, winning by Saturday afternoon the teams ne game played in the semi- Phain played Elgin and lost Saturday evening Flash- played, Flasher being winning finals. ore, 1 and winner. Elgin Mrs. E, J. Daily and chil- Margaret Miller were-Aun- ner guests at the J. C. Bell | home in Carson. Mable Rustad is ill with an of tonsili Lizzie Harmon Flasher high end at home. . and Mrs. S. Olson transacted business at: Flasher Friday. Bell, Rev. W. Radermacher, rl Daily spent Monday after- a student of the hool, spent ithe Leo Martin family moved to their new home south of Leith Wed- E Martin's brothers m- er who has been living in the rt River country the past year, will move on to the farm re- cently occupied by his brother Leo. An interesting agriculture meeting was held at the Orpheum at Carson Tuesd number of the local people were in attendance. The Thain | could also attend. Principal R. O’Connell was called to Bismarck Tuesd on account of the serious condition of his little daughter. Mr. Logeland, who js principal at Carson, has charge of the high school room during Mr. pA dh absence. Mrs. James Sandlin was taken Bismarck Monday to. consult clinic. Ecklund Loar + Harry Brown of Croft township was an overnight guest Tuesday at at the A. L. Anderson home. Wallace and Bennie Anderson and Harry Brown ited at the Albert Moline home Tuesday evening. Emma Coleman and Brandt Morris have been visiting at the T. F. Mor- ris home this week. Misses Emma Coleman and Dorothy Morris and Brandt Morris visited ab ie Victor Coleman home Wednes- day. A number from this community at- tended the P. T. A. meeting and pro- gram held in ylin-township Friday evening. A delicious lunch was served at midnight by some of the ladies. Mrs. Victor Anderson and little son rhc home from Bismarck Mon- day Mi to the Lily Jiras of Cromwell dis- who has been visiting with her sister, Mrs. Phil Monroe, returned} to her home Saturday. H. A. McCullough was a shopper in Wilton Friday. Mr, and Mi Joe Klawitter Fred Klawitter and and Mrs. George " FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1997 near Baldwin, vi! si , all livin, rane the hi Morris home’ Fri- ited at the T.. day. ‘Emil Hilkin was among those who attended he in es dance in Bald- win Saturday night. Bennie ‘Anderson attended the pa ws at the Brown Bros, Saturday even- "Walter Spangberg, Ep cde Moline, Wallace Anderson Donald Mor- ris were among those et took: part in the rabbit drive held in Crom- well district Sunday. About 164 rab- bits were killed, x | Wild Rose | The annual meeting of the town- ship auditing board wil] be held at the clerk’s office Tuesday, March 8, Mr, and Mrs. S. B, Gooding and children visited at the John Peterson home Sunday. Miles Stanton spent the week-end 3 the August Benz home near Mof- Li Miss Avis Carlisle, who attends high school in Bismarck, came down Friday to visit relatives and friends here and in Braddock over the week- end, Howard Brownawell and Harry Koenig hauled a load of seed wheat out of Braddock, Monday for Howard Brownawell. Lee Saville was on the sick list the fore part of the week. Quite a number, of the farmers of this neighborhood are planning on | motoring to Bismarck fone meets for the trade-week and auto shi Mr. and Mrs Ernest Skville attend. ed an interesting P. T, A. meeting } at Braddock one evening last: week. Reverend. and Mrs. A. A. Leiske fin- ished a series of cs Bagh t prophetic lectures at School No. 1 Sunday. Miss Helen Skramstad et the week-end with her friend, Helen Erickson. The rabbit hunt Sunday was not as successful as the previous ones, but over 100 hundred were disposed of it has been reported. There will be a rabbit hunt next Sunday afternoon. Hunters are to meet at Wayne Baxter's farm at 1:15. Mrs. Ernest Saville attended the Ladies Aid at the O. Vie home in Braddock Saturday afternoon. A carload of our young folks at- tended the dance at Moffit Saturday evening. Mi Opal King, one of our former Wild Rose girls, who has been teach- ing near Bismarck since graduating from high school there, was married Feb. 18 to George Watson of Mc- Kenzie by Rev. Harley Zeller at the parsonage. The many friends here of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Watson wish them the best of success and hap- pines: Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Brownawell had as Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. H. A, Carlisle and children, Miss Avis and Roger, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brownawell, Miss Helen Skramstad and Miles Stanton, two of our popular teachers. Born, at a hospital in Bismarck to Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Schrenck: a son, Mrs. Schrenck is a Wild Rose girl, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Pugh. Mrs. ae is with her daughter at t Old neighbors ee ‘will: be pleased to learn it has ‘been reported that the Adams family, pioneer farmers You can’t stay where you are You turn through a kodak album and smile at old-style clothes. Skirts cluttering the ankles . high up on hair |. . wasp waists . —odd how your taste has changed! and do. from near Braddock, who méved south a couple ygars ago, plan on re- turning this sprin, Word received from Hugh King at Minneapolis ‘states that he is now a registered. pharmacist. there, he passed the examinations of the state board some time ago. | Menoken ($$ << — __—_———-° Miss Ellen Geving, upper grade teacher, spent Saturday and Sunday visiting her sister at McKenzie, N. D. Chester Sherman is now working at the local garage, Otto Dorman took a carload of haks to Minneapolis last week. Louis B. Olson entered the St. Alexius hospital in Bismarck Fridiy. A dance was given in the town hall by Dennis Ritzel and Royal Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Varnum, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Graves motored to Bismarck Friday, visiting the legis- lature and attending a show at the Capitol Ttheater, John Craven was a caller at the oa Brothers’ farm Saturday even- ing. Joseph Rockey went to Bismarck Satur to consult doctor about a sprained wi It was found that no bones were broken, Mr, and Mrs. Ed Ebling and fam- ly were vi ing at the Mick Agnew farm Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Varnum and Ada McCurdy rh Mr. and Mrs. Dell Warren St Leo ‘alanis * nd Gus Petroff, sec- tion hand, were in Bismtarck on busi- ness Monday. Mr, and. Mrs, Otto Ayers entaf- tained Mr. and Mrs, R. M. Ludemamfi at dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, A.C. Dance enter- tained five tables of whist Saturday evening. Mrs. Clifford Craven Mr. Homer Craven were awarded prizes. A luncheon was served at midnight, Mrs. A. F. Welch spent several days visiting her -lfpileer yobs Ruth, who is wean ain ee school in Bismarck. Mrs W. Fs Dance visited Mrs. Chas. Graves Tuesday afternoon. Joe Rockey, who has been at the Northern Pacific ‘hogpital at Glen- dive, Mont. for an operation, return- ed home Wednesday. Mr. Rockey ex- pects to return to his work as se: ny foreman in two weeks. An auction sale held at the her farm one mile north- west of Menoken Wednesday. R. M. Ludemann sold some horses and mis- cellaneous articles at the A. V. Fi he er auction sale. Mrs. Chas. Soules of Hazelton and Ed Klepstein visited at the Mel- vin Agnew home Monday. Mrs. Soules returned home Tuesday, but Mr. Klep- stein is visiting relatives here. Miss Madge Runey and a nuwe called at the local grade schools ex- amining the pupils for my defects of the ear, eye, nose’and throat. The; also weighed the children and mea: ured their height to see wHich chil- dren were underweight. . hats perched . .awkward sleeves Yet day by day your. taste.changes in.all you wear You don’t like the same books, enjoy the same movies, choose the same underwear, prefer the same soap you did a short while ago: “ You are so used to the “better, you wonder why you liked the old. ‘“Advertise- ments make you know the better as soon as it’s proved to be better. 'Titey tell of good things accepted as good taste in the best, homes. There's harmony in the Towa ‘state samthistration even if I do a lot of mogning when President Coolidge nig the entertai fen Phone 32 TRIBUNE ADVERTISING DEPT. Ts SNC Or eae ean The hosiery, glass curtains, lighting fixtures other moderns use; why their use is preferred. Advertisements influence so many around you, sooner or later you'll feel the change. 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