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(RFR ae ia ARR give the club’ a quartet batting over ‘Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Meland and Mr. led at Seymour Arpeson’s -300 last year. bE ‘ . Wim, Van. Vleet Saturday | "A stirring battle ig being waged NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS jand Mrs Wicheon was sored at| Ole Spilde and son, Knut, motored ” - : | by Elwood English, $50,000 young- i. ‘midnight. to Driscoll Saturday. OT ® Cod ’ | ster, and James Cooney for shortstop : | A number of young folks spent a) A fa ey large crowd attended the be ‘berth, with honors to date perhaps called there last week by the seri social evening at Mrs. Ennis’ home | services eld at the church Sunday Z ye | slightly in favor of the veteran be- Ed illness of his little daughter, Biloes, |Saturday. afternoon. There will be Norwegian WS. cause of an injury to English. Should igemont ee ge chter, Eileen. | Stir ice Lyben and family and two| services again Sunday, March 20th, at the 19-year-old player, formerly with Mrs. E. J. Law left Friday for Bis-| school teachers, who reside with | 2 o'clock. Toledo, make the grade, Cooney will marck and New Salem. me spent the week-end in Bis-| Alfred Arneson, Ed. Nygaard and | be used for utility purposes. Charley eet wart, taruiay cesiaine. die ik ait, and Mrs. George Herron were | marek. 4.0. Rise motored to Regan Sutur- Grimm undoubtedly will hold fort! : uests at the N. C. Emch " haef: - | day. PHANTOMS NOW FAILURE AS MANAGER, SISLER SEEKS sc ssievvinceat ie Gute Feel oct’ MT ah gt ra he son hig relief. For second, things 2 "| ding ‘f joward, motor 9 Drigcol - ‘J | there too are a bit unsettled, with| Sarah and Gus Schats, Albert And- an Eh coed Me ag are wa Van, Gay (there: stained | day, Mes, Brenden going to Mismurck, A AYER A AT. AN Frank Kerns, a 47 hitter | from| rer" and. kddie Jobnson. are busy | Saturday. evening. Mer Ankrum and Mrs. Carl Meland | to consuit a doctor. 4 | Okmulgee, Okla, clashing with vet- Practicing a dialogue to be present.| ,The K. of P. lodge held a meeting | at a coffe party ‘Thursday afternoon,| Clara Rise spent Thursday night ; | eran “Sparky” Adams for the key-|Pi°Clne pate an cting. at the lodge rooms’ Tuesday evening. "J. Wright was in Bismarck | with Alice Arneson. ‘Mrs. j stone honors. The fre department held a meet: |Friday having dental work done. She| Alfred Arneson and Ed Nygaard : (By Billy Evans) : |*'GXxperience. apparently will have|, Adolph Bendor and Albert Zelmer| > Wednesday night and elected the | returned Saturday. ’ motored to Steele Monday morning, FOR A + q AME Seinasy Fite March, 1 SWAREMD | the call at the “hot corner” | where Were at Carl Schats’ Tuesday after-| fiowing officers for the coming |. Mr. and Mrs. 1. H. Omodt and Elsie the latter taking the fier to Dick- a ' ¢ thrown off the respon 4 Mi | the club several years, is eine cone}, Mts. Gateles Stinert is ill again etuty, Poet ee Mores Cine Mrs. Joe nt | MN ser Pio this vieluity Wok To Meet Bison on : Tee ad aie. veseerr taint SEO TAY, AO aise yisited thelr uncle, Karl Schatz, Sun-/p°"“Ar horn. Meetings willbe held Doris Tice, motored to Bismarck Sat-|about 1,000 rabbits were Mites, \ : s lacked the proper tem | aiciray en “Shee ae Kin and Mrs. John Stroh and chil-|the first and fourth Wednesdays ‘of |urday. iain: Was Dotty inctored to Driscoll, Sat- Floor, Mandan, Thursd: He erred when] fi cd Catchers on hand will capably eare| are" and Ed Schatz visited at the /eash month. A wedding supper wand Mrs. John | urday afternoon. : eit ake to ap ed catchers on hand will capably c8re| ake Stroh home Wednesday evening.| Mrs, Anhorn and children, accom-|nesday evening by Mr. an Mrs. John | urday afternogn. | sushter Demons Play in Preliminary urea ake cen : z or the receiving end. Miguel Gan-|" “Mr. and Mrs, Emil Johnson called panied by Mrs, Wrucke and little|Kuck in honor of their ‘son and) | tits | tute, ctr an ogg Sioited Loh ee t - tales, Cuban, and Leo Hartnett sre | 4, Nic. and Mrs, Combs Wednesday |aughter, motored to Elgin Satur-|daughter:in-law, Mr. and Mra, Fred Allee, and Sybil Strandness visited rf REM ' f : : eniie? tte J . YJ afternoon. Both Mr. and Mrs. Combs | @ areola ig tae eee’ left for New Rockford | i eym ndergoing inten. workouts, the ry et q i _ . A. he! a meeti: ‘. if . i Bhunibine ‘are inge | : : ORI aoe Da ae pertortat thiy’meiting’ “O°” | Thursday evening, State Deputy Car-| Barney Ennis accompanied Rev.| | Hans Hanson, daughters, Marion for their biggest 1 av nena . S 2 cad bord s Bae re OEE ing eat Charles Schatz visited his parents,|te? being present. A dance is plan-|Gress from Driscoll to Steele Tues- s ne eae foren ores *) of the cub, Sisler eariy realized thi : Bier | McCatthy said it is hard worwiat Wue|Mr. and Mrs. Karl Schatz, Sunday. |"ed for St. Patrick's night. any. Mir ang Mrs. J. 0. Rise, sons cagers : : . | time to ig the | Us ics is attending high ‘school a¢| 2d Heil and family went to Bis-| Mrs. M. Koessel and son, George, ar . J. 0. + SOs, Training Se h y was = < é | lucky cards. " 3 ck isi ‘ fte: ith Arthur, Ernest and Irwin spent Sun- Training m in Manda . es 5 | Mecarthy is banki Root, McCluskey. marck Monday to visit Mr. Hei spent Sunday afternoon wi Mrs. t the P. H.. Kluksdahi a te ie ame, job, uceess ; . . | push Blake, Kaufmann-and Osborne, bettie. Schactfer | father rita. arpatint Sree ada ee a. of Marion, N. D., is We 3 emons 4 t ‘i er toe i il “3 8 le oO 5 9 » D,, a lent con-| “ : ‘ ’ A ti f the P. T. A. Vharles Griffin attended the auto irs, apin entertained a num- . dition for the game, as is shown by Le ‘ \ | OF he aa Naan oe Friday svenity. oR Ames held show at Bismarck this week. ber of ladies at an afternoon lunch | Mrs. Pardon, at Hldridge, ‘returned the fact that in last Thursday night's] Las d hin that too) |. My] | proved over last summer. | most “enjoyable. Willard Croy, who is employed at|Friday. Among the guests were Mrs, | Saturday. | bene Gs Heuenl practice the worked for a t ye end ee ummarizing, the Cubs’ prospects:|",°"ANerlund has her husband’s|the George Kimbal farm, had, the |C. A. Swanson, Mrs, William Meyer er er 0. and a alf ithout stopping | Atos | Bene Pibe y ae ri is |} ™ 4 by . the P embers ¢ e his it ao 4 eae: 2 Joh . Tr rom a horse. mother, 4 . A. Meland, enter- id . ‘ ras give up the 1 | chine ion inl Hemiag ak cone High School Notes tained at a progressive whist party| Ole Spilde and family spent Fri- no past gay : > Wk mee social will ld Fri nphucaday’ fe Sister batted ‘1 GEORGE SISLER BIG LE A (i U E acy will be held Friday at school! ... High School Notes civen | nee at PRCR SESE, Cates were | aay sxering pond Pitts’ Hagen home. well as Stensrud, a new man who| and he (i to all high school pupils last week.|in play. First prizes were won by| |The Zion Luther League meets at has been showing up well in practice, | better. ; avers during the | Reports showing the present stand-|Miss Helen Thomas and Henry Ped- | M. A. Lien’s next Sunday, March 13. _ Stensrud is from Duluth, wh he | of less than .300 decided 5 i i enta rin of ' ing of pupils will be given out im-|erson and consolation prizes by Miss | ,. layed with one of the high sehoc maging |W ev. He : 4 : er mediately. Cordelia Jordan and Leonard Peder- gi and he has been doing som ‘ at the end of the] se i - "English classes are busy eliminat-|son. Ecklund 1 good work in practices with th F i ever Delbert Olson arrived in Regan|ing all violations to minimum essen- A surprise party was given on Al- H Bi caverns. great,” said. HOHE CEO “ORtt er] Saturday from Bismarck, where he tials in oral and written English. |den Lewis in honor of his birthday er en oe Olson May Play [auc as EH union Ab eoe ealize : 50 M ILLION had been serving on the jury. Sixteen Shettinorierta reatved (EUR eee EBT H. A. McCullough was a caller in Jimmy Olson Demon forward,| ing x : opeete oh Thi PAN ,,,7he Misses Naomi Hagstrom and | ,errect attendahce certificates Mon-| Members of the home talent play,| Wilton Wednesday. 3 : may also be in the Phantom lineup % uD, t 3 Catherine Doyle attended the P. T. A.) oy «4 ” Edgar Thompson and Elmer Wil- for this game and should help to! Possibly an meeting at the Center schoolhouse in |@y for the month of February. yes of Love,” to ba presented! Bde: P A strengthen their defensive work et Pe much from me. Value of Various Baseball Or- Estherville township Friday evening,| Seventh grade pupils wrote a March 25, are busy rehearsing at the|liams were business callers in Wil- Olson is in the game he . Se cael aware | Caneoet ” eo! Andy Gaynes Jr, was a week-end |t0se story Friday from the poem, )schoolheer: entertained at| tO" Wednesday. ss : 2 9 A number of local folks went to eted to continue the stellar wo believed. | A 5 izati visitor at the Olson home. Rte Garnet him. a plas tae GaeREME Peau et aie TO Ra CE bes person itr and Aes Ht. Dimond mere|searsing tae. Siarch: thought, Word, | Airs, Harcy Olson returned Sunday | Wilton, Wednesday, March, 2nd) to Ce ae F -| aeross where 1 failed Steadily, Says Ruppert | /Syicms,5¢ te Malone vhome| moral law and quotation. from Bismarck with her two babies. | Visit the special seed train ane ite in previ tilts, Slattery, Doyle and Gree Y great,’ said Sister . : vgn T have no grievances because Richari’end Dawenive saga ow Intermediate Room SCHOOL NOTES ng prestige before I ever give : Have See Th 14—Ue—the lealtern at the Willian Mickel home|, Twelve pupils were awarded certi- Intermediate Grades HOS NU paint adorei Alla’ thought to it again. r to re player r walt gue baseball clubs | Sunday fene ficates of perfect attendance this] Last Friday concluded the sixth! Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Morris were amin better shape. phy fact, for the first time in yea bee league baseball clubs | sures vad Mrs. Julius Olson and Mr.|Month. They were Ruth Anderson,|month of the school term. Eighteen| business shoppers in Bismarck a in years, Perhaps that be] feel’ like a youngster, rd 0 eee Ri pet. Ome ot ei land irs. John Carlson and @uildren| Leslie Anderson, Robert Anhorn, |pupils had a perfect attendance for | Thursday. h i ounted for by the fact that I have} make goo Naw York Yankees: spent Tuesday evening at the C. L.|J€an Cooper, Opal Emch, Gordon Her- the montl . |. H. A. McCullough was a shopper in re ce thurs . Be ert antes. verubtonjbeapal sinione’ home, ; ron, Rosival Kamrath, Helen Milner,| Rey. Foss visited our school Fri-|wilion Friday. He was accompanied will ce daaptain’ 8d N \ * ‘pert bought the Yankees for $260,000 |! A large crowd turned out Sunday | Esther, Wessel, Izeta Will and Ger-|da 5 home by his daughters Elsie and asin - filler, Landis Refuses to i when the club was by’ no|to the rabbit drive, 313 rabbits being|*Tude Teker. The following pupils were absent | Aldy, who attend school there. a Ls b a . me hetost usted on the bare, | killed. Mrs, Julius Olson, Mrs. John| ,,The third grades have made In-|during the past week: Vernon Arne- ‘The ‘Lutheran Ladies Aid. society f om Review Weaver Case lowest quoted on the base, | Carlson and Mrs, C. Le Malone serv- (dian booklets for geography. They|son, Norris and Hilda Stenstadvold,|mect at the Gust Annderson home j : Palade 4 Cee. ati eee, Tie aie ot | ed coffee and sandwiches to the men have been having a spelling contest |Huber Jordan and Norman Johnson. | Thursday afternoon, - i 5 - ue st that time was over|during the afternoo! this month. Gertrude Teker and Rex High School ‘'T. F. Morris and son Donald and , March 14.—-()—Baseball | § i thought. National] Fred Bergquist was a passenger |Jones were winners, i The Misses Vivian Schaeffer and| Levi Anderson attended the rabbit - sei Gnee closed, must stay that |] were slightly higher. {with the mail carrier Saturd The fifth grade has finished the Doris Tice spent Wednesday evening| drive in Cromwell township Friday. ae oily fea they: will play. way, Commissioner Landis has ruled, ! ican League clubs are i study of the United States in geog-[with Stella Stenstadvold. Wallace Anderson was a caller in p CLUB in refusing the a tion of Buck ee of $25,000,000, Ruppert |in Regan Friday. raphy. They will review by making] Mildred Stewart is staying with | still Saturday. 5 23 Out of 29 G Weave azo third base- National Leaeue thea]. The Misses Catherine and Mary|® products map of the United States, |Alice Olson while Alice's mother is! Mr. and Mrs. Jay Delong, Mr. and team won 23 a make 2 ib {the ‘same value. Babe Ruth - alone | Doyle spent Saturday and Sunday at The third and fourth grades have | visiting in Oregon. Mrs. Walter Simon and Mrs. Frank Qostisis this y | 3 » of eee will repre an investment. of |the William Hickel home. been studying table manners in hy-| A number of High school students|Kocker were visitors at the T. F. iin the conferen m char Paseball for-/ $600,000 by the Yankee management ae pada ae Olsen mete giene. etaais Svraiee. the skating party Friday Morris heme Maniiey. aaa Phar s will be hard Pine Sniri Siiamashtl % i- ie : sg it ‘i = calling on ii in Wi - Room . te ni ransacted busi- y Baan 2 il be es Fine Spirit, Superior Condi erica uni to : a ee oe 7 hing for annual pay of | aay evening! eee re Pen Renee Weatherly and oy ness in Wilton Saturday. A ova th ore th S Ene ae sal Are | the commis sing him thay The Ruth fi includ F.C. and Otto Uhde spent Thurs-|Challgren are our new monitors. $2! V. L. Anderson and Alfred Vollan from their work the wets: tion and New Material Are |the decision of four “years ago o price and saleey’ papsiutea, day’ evening at. the John Carlson! Melvin Wahl is paper. inspector. Sterling were recent callers in Wilton, are very good Big Helps, He Says peal pionbigiet beh dagen win tl et home. The teachers were entertained at Edgar Thompson was a caller in a. With Captain Ted Greenfield ot| “Baseball has attracts oo a supper party last Friday, given by i Baldwin Saturday. \ Ser Fiasenas it will be p cane of] Re ER eign enero the primary room. Mr. and Mrs. Theron Ellison were| The Ecklund rabbit drive held Sun- class of players,” Ruppert says, {———=_—=___. is | Bi it will Dera case of] oy waa RICH ARDTON class Sef nlayers Baume au The first grade spelling class is| Bismarck callers Monday. s day was largely attended and quite Ted led the Bison in the big leagues.” The average ia McKenzie |)aividea into boys’ and girls’ groups.| | Helmer Melland was in Driscoll} successful. About 167 rabbits were ede Bisor “Spri i telligence: la preatan, CleRE Perea: The score is 1 to 0 in favor of the } Monday. A shot. Joe Sorch, Sr; furnished the Sen aba bf the team. ‘A)--The St. Louis Browns, train- ball has done much to increase the!” Mrs. P. P. Bliss entertained the |Sitls- ; James Sedivec, dn, was s town liuach, Another drive in the Dame promises that his cugers will put ing here, are going to be a much i lcrowds and especially the interest Ladies Aid Wednes tae aurTne ohprce potas foe Suns] eae dake, iaeenpaa to a ecken waited wrieh Clagencs up a good fight to win from the 1 baseball machine over the among women, | “Word was received gba Mates Tes Eee morn ine yee Bape sonnien, seccmpoied | by] mame Aaaten site ern cola | | | | | h 14. Bison and he expects to do his share, 1! . “The so-called scandal ii Se | ii tthe ales i ship at 10, Sunday school at 11, the! Ernest and Mildred Johnson, visited| Anderson Sunday. Reusing the game the Lest of the f Rist " Cole and Bieler Stee LAnE Bae Gameecold davghest ot der snd re, |ARGUAL Congregational meeting’ will-at the Martin Olson home at Driscoll’ &. G. Johnson, who is working ! i ame team that faile ¢ ‘afford to be anything but ,[ra Coons. Death was due to bron-|be held Tuesday evening, March 15, { Sunday. for Will Backman of Ghylin town- 2 Tickets are now on sale for the! so dismally last season, honest: cAndsit. te thadsstesBeht-te (eMial! phosmoni [st 0. Raleigh, Sunday school at] Mr. and Mrs. Roy Random spent{ ship, visited over Sunday at his %ame and can be obtained from any| 17 It is much the same team, m. preaching service at 3]ene week-end at the Random home at] home. the core.” Two-hundred-fifty rabbits were i 2 »p. *} ber of the Phantom Gs but you would never recognize them Se Sa bagged in Si ys i .. o'clock. Carson, Sunday school at 11} Sterling. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Anderson miter ot ieee an added. attrac-Ias\ the athletes go through thelr! First Round of Catholic Ci _ [bageed in Sunday's rabbit hunt. lo%elock, ¥. P. C. E. at 7 o'clock, eve-| Mr. and Mrs, Monty Doyle of Bis.|were Sunday visitors ‘at the Philip tion Is tobe. presentation of a spring training to fit themselves fo rst Round of Catholic Cage \° lehtough' town "Wednesday from Na: DINE worship at 8 o'clock. A cordial marek spent Saturday evening and| Monroe home, 3 tumbling act by Mac’s Tumblers. The the long grind. } ee er aoe tenon route to isiharck: invitation is extended to all. unday at the Fogarty home. ir. and Mrs. Stolz were dinner preliminary is to start a Mane; As I watched, Manager Howley—-| Meet at Loyola U. Starts Mmeste’ Hateon of Beitin trans- Miss ‘Bernice "Nelson and Miss|gucsts at the Elmer Williams home di and th, ganfe at about they call him “Howling Dan,” and len * ‘acted bi here Ti . Mabel Halver motored to Sterling} Sunday. ae sa tine end the main ganfe at about, iney ca a aoe uiready| Thursday Morning fer annes ners Tassihy. Regan 1] Saturday evening to altend the sur| “Miss” Dorothy Anderson visited pelea jin midseason form put his pl. ‘ is receiving treatment. { prise party given on Miss Nelson’s| with Mrs. John wolles entey Ee over the jumps for two hours, three) Chicago, March 14.—(®)—Pairings| fealiat | ~ Lee Hamblin recently purchased af ————4| parents at the hall. Hel petiarr oe IIR oe things impressed me most forcibly. | for the opening round of the Nation- John Deere tractor. The Ladies Auxiiary will meet at Mrs. Feather of Monango returned visited with Gordon iams Sun- First, the spirit of the elub. Not| al Catholic high school — basketball | ‘Russell Anderson returned from|the home -of Mrs. A, H. Lundberg,| {2, Ret school after a short visit with | day, years have I seen a Brownie team | championship, aa cae Laemal| Minneapolis last week. Thursday, March 10. "| her dauchter, Miss Hazel Feather,| Wallace, Bennie and Lave Ander. show so much interest ts work.| University March 17, were drawn wa | Miss Frances Madland of Wynd-| Mr. E ‘Miesen, County Age: ho teaches in Sterling. son and Donald Morris were visitors | Every player on the field seemed to| Sunday, ‘Thirty-two teams have been — mere spent the week-end here with| Burleigh county’ was a Regan caller npgine party was given. in, thet a the Albert Moline home Saturday be taking his task seriously, intent] selected from state and sectional| Six of the Stars Were Virtu- friends and relative: last. week. hall at Sterli On Mr. and Mrs. Mar- | evening. upon fitting himself to win a regular npions, including last year's title Mrs, Lawrence Madland motored to] Mr. and Mrs. August Westerman| ‘in Nelson Saturday e | ‘ berth. holders at St, Xavier hig! is- ii Wyndmere Wednesday. ” i of their silver weddi! Hi ith. ds the fine condition of the] hudetg ae St Xavier high of Louis-| ally Unanimous Selections |W?*tr snd rs, kG. Meyer enter-| "fy eemaraianiers, Eeay:4j.| A chariyart and’ mock swedain (team for so early in the year. It! ‘The champion five will be award- of Big Ten Coaches tained the Whist Club Saturday even- i arck this week. the features of the evening. A deli- seemed the players realized the new] ed a gold basketball and the Cardinal ing. . Os Ri clous supper wa d at midnight, manager must be shown and, with Municiin can” Gtee joo ave cups " —— ints Belk spent Sunday here. _ | shopper Meath ane Was. © Homes a ‘gift of silver ‘Was! Roy Farley was a " ‘ . |that in mind, only one or two report-| include one for the team making the| | Chicago, March 14.—(P)—Six of L. E. Heaton returned from St.|" Miss Mabel Knudson was a Bi token of friendship to} in Wing. Wednesday. Junior Welterweight Cham-jed overweight: pase sreatest effort to come from Lehind| the Western conference | basketball Paul, to which point he accompanied] marck caller Monday. se ye, ae Stephen Monroe was, visiting with és cs hird, the fact that Howley ap-|and win in tha firat round? Lo stars were virtually unanimous se-|# shipment of hors Mrs. A. H. Lundberg vi i iss Maude Chenowi . picn to Tackle Y. Young: | pears to shave added — conside West. ec pehidraan eankes eines lections of the cage coaches of the her mother ‘ean re visited with | viciee japp were hostesses at ble eee eimai suid ot sianeedeas Pee strength to lineup through the] silver figure of a basketball player| Biz Ten for all-conference honors, ‘Mrs. Ole Wold stopped in Regan on|8iven at the Sopp h Joc Keiffer v' with Mr. and ster in 12-round Bout | hequisition. of several veterans of! for the individual pleyer showing the| if & summary of the coaches’ sele Schrunck her way to Wilton. gan onl evening. ‘The time was. spent play-| Moe Heavy Lundauist Su ~ known ability a _ number of| greatest sportsmanship. The semi-| tions compiled by the Associated Mr. and Mrs, Al Tourtlotte were | ‘ng gam ae New York, March 14—UP)—Mushy | Mighty promising recruits. finals will be reached Saturday night,; Press. Bismarck callers Friday. Joe Lewis and family were in Dris-| gi Callahan of Los Angeles, recognized Succeeds Sisle: und the finals played off Sunday, “Five of the six were the leading| Mr, and Mrs, R. G. Marchant were|, The rabbit drive held north of| coll Sund: day Se ianiér wweltacweleht chanp| Dan nuee i paaee: \ the Twenty states are represented in| five in the conference list of point |in Wing Tuesday. own was a great success Sunday,| A surpri: as i mmelterwelent chants , Dan Howley, who is to lead the] the entries, from Colorado to Mary-| Scorers. Compared with the total] ‘Ted Nolan was in Wing after coal|the boys sucegeding . in getting 313, given in honor of Mr. awith Mr. and MAE Divodth sennsiionel New York gto th 2 the successor land, points of the champion Michigan | Wednesda: py Next rape gt they plan on. Raving] Nineteenth birthday Friday. ednesday evening. ae tne iz-vound ‘bout atl Caste etinelt Sisler, is, 9] ‘the pairings for the first round,| team, 414, these six gathered 45] Johnnie and Emanuel Fede stayed | one south of town. *| A large crowd was present. Freda Spitzer spent the we: Seatison Square Garden tonight. 5p ls bees eae ‘ ee Feasts | Stutting at 9 a. m. Thursday and con- | points. overnight with their friend Leroy|, Mrs. H. Dimond and Mrs. A. H. ning was spent in playing game: with her parents, Mi adison Square Garden tonight. [the old fighting spirit. Me insists] tinuing to 2 p.m, Friday, include | | Bennie Oosterbaan, Michigan's not. | Marchant Wednesday. Lundberg wore visitors at the Wilson| Mr. gnd Mrs. Tyler Jolson were) Louis Spitzer, of Baldwi r h_ the hin ; show the same stuff. | Columbus ‘Austin, Minn, vs.|d forward pass receiver, and “Pug”| Mr. and Mrs. Metz went to Mandan|home this week. town callers Saturday. mnie’ Gordon bas” been helping eee aeting commission hs $ ar fie won a pentane, ‘oy| Sacred Hea St, Mel,| Daugherty, Illinois captain, were the|on Friday evening to spend Satur-| Mrs. G. E. Brenneise was a caller! Tom grey and family went to) Olgat Ryberg find his horses which a ha sed | Te eiieaning Jad sae at] Chicago, vi Mary, outstanding choices of the confer-|day and Sunday with his folks. at the Andrew Fisher home last| Driscoll Sunday. i were lost about three months ago, Ree coertnone cciabeitseatiin of ‘the B f unn had reigned! N. 1); De La Salle. Minneapolis vs,| ence coaches for first team forwards. Ber. ‘and John Fode visited | week. i Mi ere and family spent Sun-|. Mr. and: Mrs. Bert Selahn took eae p ttle attire diamond. supreme for seven consecutive years. r, New York or St. Am: Cummins at Center with the James Walter family. on} Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Krause visited Sey ae Tyler Johnson home. their daughter Marie to Regan to at- EUR Lele tt nh pepe He followed th st, Davenport, Lowa, Cummins of Purdue was the gen-| Saturday evenifg. at the N. C. Arndt ‘home retently. rtin Mi . by| tend school Sunday. En route Beaorionshlp -s: Blue At ee oe ville, champions of the Ame s “ties ONC! Aa eral favorite for all-conference ven-| Mr. and Mrar John Kuk were in|, A. L. Garness transacted business | Henry Stiles and family, spent Satur-| home they stopped in to see Mr. and Eine winner Dis al tthe sociation. in five h S. ter. Lincoln’ Valley>visiting his folks from |in Bismarck this week. day evening at the Tyler Johnson| Mrs. Oscar Landerholm. Peis: for the winner, Disosal of the| ‘The Toronto club of 192¢ hile McConnell of Iowa was the| Friday until Saturday evening. John Wilson and Jake Penner at-| home. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Henry Speeten vis- Meee eet coumiasonneete aeatcet taaulte fealty eniitile McConnell of lowa was the| Friday until Saturday evening. | || aded the dance’ in Tuttle Fridey| Miss Laura Laird is assiating| ited with Mr. and Mrs. Willie Beck- eco} n. produced results. Howley intends hack guard, Captain Bill Hunt of|the Jake Wentz home on Saturday | night. i the Hurrs with the work whi cid man Sundi , in vodi, clever boxer and smart) that the Browns of this year have | Ohio and Frat i chi ‘i e Magi ,Divodi, be and B 3 nk Harrigan of Michi- | afternoon. ir, and Mrs. Fred Urbach were} Elanora is spending a few days Mr.‘and Mrs. Oscar nusen and ring general, is a slight favorite. He| color as well as hustle, He 5 B ANK ON YOUTH gancran a close race for the running|. The dance at the Herman Seilinger | Bismarck callers lately. Bismarck, family visited with Mr. and Mrs. ue accompanied has yet to lose a bout in 48 fights| those two ts invariably bri i oO i ae Aehts (th y guard honors of the conference. home on:Monday night was well at- tto Uhde, Fred Urbach and Ole} Mrs. C, J. Johnion spent Monday | Lawrence Lund Sunday. a *e aie The tr nia winning results, e ois McConnell of Iowa led al the play-| tended and pajeres by all, Aune were Bismarck business call-| with Mfs. T, N. Johnson. Conrad Kettleson went. to Regan er ‘out he ca iB a 5 It strikes me that his infield hdl ers of the conference in the votes of The dake ‘entz family visited at|ers last week, going d fi rd 5 Monday on a shopping trip. prone eal Abs nreEs is; be made up of Sisler at first, Melillo the coaches for his position, eight|the Steve Bachar home.;en- Friday | to business for thi t! i ‘spe fed Messrs. Jennings, Lieyd and Wil- punching power and stamina. — t d, Gerber at short and Mul-| of the 10 coaches placing him on the| evening. om ey: ing built by the American Legion. ; tthe liam Kettleson went “to Wing Wed han won the title from its first hold. | len ut third. In reserve he has Frank | first team and two’on. the second| Marcella and Andrew Neiters vis-) The many friends of Teddy Ehn Mr, and Mrs. Ti nesday to take in the big. farmers er, Finkey Mitchell of Mi wakes, O'Rourke, a great defensive player psericey | team, while. the other five of the| ited:at the Wm. Ryan home on Sun-|were sorry to hear of his misfortune) ily, accompanied by Mi day. A large crowd was present. two supporting bouts of 10 rounds) and one of the smartest in the Only 2 of the 32 in Training] favored six ‘were ‘one or two votes | day aftergoen... +. [in breaking his ‘leg. He was taken| Hassin Elie. and daughter and “Mr.|Music was furnished.py, the high ach bring toxet! four welter- | jors. He also has Shortstop 01 e short of unanimity. ‘Mr. and-"Mfs. Carl Johnson and|to Dr. The Wilton where he| Laurence Mork and Kenneth Walgren, | school, and lunch was served. weight contenders. K. 0. Eddie Rob-| Miller of Toronto. Are Over 30—Speed Is Breckner, Indiana forward, and|Mr. and Mrs. Jake. Wentz visited at secured prompt spent Thursday evehing at the C. J:| Mr. and Mrs. Andrew. Olson were 2 s ic ntion. erts of Tacoma, Wash., who jumped Rollie Barnum, Wisconsin guard and|the Steve Bachar home Friday even: bad ‘daughter were| Johnson home. shopping in Regan Saturda; for ith k knock Regulars Back s: " 5 E d % ye Be ee Ti Danite wilt treis| Slater, and Gerber are regulars of Also Big Factor Captain, were the outstanding choices | Ing, winltors Were leet week. Mr. and Mrs, Wendel Hendershot,| | Mr. and Mrs. Jim. Little went to “apg ; : is ‘ : pore oi, ot fa cont Sie and Mrs. Carl Johnson yis:|., Herian Sundstrom, well known in| accompanied by Mr. Ernest. Johnson, |Regan Saturday. ep ny. Mukae, ate | TRY eer Met tela oteont tin Spare positions ence Comches: for thelr) iced’at Jim Novy's daturday evening, ed. in| spent Wunday afternoon at the C.J’| Arthur Nelgon a. business Miveger from Mitchell Field. Clyde | position in the infield except first, (By Victor G, Sidler) ‘The All-Star Teams Mr. and Mrs, Novy visited at Chas. ndberg | Johnéon hate. ‘ caller in Regan Saturday, ~~ Bo re ree eee eee oe ee eevee! cghutlgns Santa (Catalina Island] First team and position: Bronseke’s Ghiuiay attornogs. Re ee ow rey or Mar | otf and Mrs. Bob Sharp and daugh-| |, Miss Ella and Mildced. Funston, and E e a ete; second.) en, d | Calif., Mare —(P)—A © | 4 ri i . an irs. Hei ra a , - - Latzo 43 e pets is whi the Jie trial ep the Doecit Tikers ‘A | oS from the Rand Polak Chetee ee __ Pasterane, Michigan, right for- family ‘visited it the bueve le har’s of old friend: a relat last fold Donna, were town callers Satur. ae jarske went to Regan Satur- was not at stake, will engage Billy | spring, play third, He ha ut pos ng the speed of youth, u , home Sunday aftern . >| ae ers * ‘Mr. and Mrs. D: Leonard of Syrac ka big year at Toronto under Howley. | will bait this seuson'under the‘olee| Pamttnspanaaotcguet, forward. | By. MaCiellan of Bismarck spent| ME. and Mrs. Spetin of Wilton were) @——- ° : a brief shopping isip tortegan Bets In addition to his holdover out-|and white standard of the Chicago| Hunt, Ohio, right guard. Sunday at home in ‘Florence Lake visitors here recently. : a tere J ——— ay. ; fielders of last season, Harry Rice,| Cubs, towns : Hernice Rhivies apent the wee } Lein Messrs, Lioyd, William, Jack Dempsey May _{ iconett, Ken Williams and Bing Mil-| “Manager Joe McCarthy points out| meGounells lowa, left guard. Thomas Ryan visited Anton Novy|end with her sister, Mrs. Roy Mc- and. Clarence’ Kettloaen” motored to oon, 9 4 rT he highly- , A josition: 4 a . Pare ‘Have Operation to Fe Schule si : . . y ~ youth as onp of the outstanding char- t forward, jon Sunday a Cutloagh. : Te, Dallas Barkan and| Bismarck, Saturday. ry ‘i Schulte is a big husky fellow, built i 1 i ; y Correct Infection) oe 2.0 ee Frenne | Foaming here for the National| Wileox, Iowa, eénter. Betas daughter Lielilé” were “shoppers i acteristics “of the aggregation he is Indi fe forward, oe 5, Dukathy, spent ‘Tuesday ® ,. League pennant race, Harri Mic p ij r¢ ‘Broaden d 1 none day last week. ef Tiatch 14,_-umy_pe.| SzGeRt, that he, x perhaps 20 pounds) “In possessing perhaps the young-| Barna,’ Wiscoasiit eft guard, ah salt Christianson. who’ bave spent. some| _ Albin Spangberg. motored to Bis- > 2 4 Pat 4 = ie now cari . ¥ x * nudson, Boagy, gta taotr| fad "stacy fv, ane BORE Bh Blak Ri | RM aa Mead |e eed ty Wea | eae ada iS | Phd Shoes deghn, hui | ethnic Mes eo ga tended to correct an infection} performer. __|4n addition to speed, a factor that is| due. ‘om Bismatek. °*- ery Heft’ for. her | Vetta "Feank Berkvan |"e* mother, Mra, An the former heavy-|' It will be mighty hard to keep this| of great importance, the punch and| ““Centers: Fisher, ‘Northwi Tafter a visit of| mdtored to Rismarck Thuraday.. | "0, Tes! spine was being} young man out of the lineup. enthusiasm of youth. Sibley; Indiana; MeCoy, Michigan: 7 sho b Members of the board met at! fle ‘a recent consul-|| The pitching will be much the! As for experience, 19 wore Chicago} Guards: Reynolds, ‘Iilinois; peg fh “(4 pant sho cecbek 4a eee jr. Clark declined] same, plus Sam Jones, veteran star| uniforms last season and many of| gan, lows; Wilcox, Purdue; Hoerget, ¢ in Biamarek.. mn, spent Satur- Ped D ify the nature of the proposed|from the New York Yankees, and/them ha: ted th Fi E c ee eee et wee becial Welter Stewart, snappy ile ed ad ne sported them still Yonge Chicago; Chambers, Michigan, irs. J. Saundets ite” sale. nd ‘upon Dempsey's return from , another How-| outfield posts. All will be retained. ' FIGRTS if ‘ naa fp ret of Sluggers - (By The tiated ress) suffered an infection of Hack _ terf! Ano pomber of lower vertebrae as a re- it ‘ led “th National 7? at . he Paste out i iad Flea be a heavy fall during one of his iit; 4 der, . rial, T yi and Joe! Sa 10), but a new model that promi: last he aK "Ait on all eight and eet # fast pace. | Wilson, Webb, Stephenson and Kelly Arad arcia vs. 4 i 4 ‘Holmes, Sun-

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