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200 men, including some from Bis- martk. Lunch was to the men at the home of Ha: Schonert. Lester Johnson has come down with the measles. * Mrs. Alaf Lundin ard ‘children and : y ——_—_—? | 6 | Pearl Kruch ‘werd supper gu é 9 a 4 Trygs {| Baldwin | hae ele By Rex E: Willard, Farm Economist North: Daketa Agricultural College Laurence Madland made a trip to|, Adolph Ryberg who has been spend- McKenzie last Saturday, ing some time in Chicago working in ; wrote Lindquist of Sibley Butte|® factory, has returned home, | Braddock i ing Mr, and Mrs. Albin Spang-| Mrs. John Monroe, who has been b DETROIT WILL |TIGERS SHOOTING AT FIRST DIVISION, Conditions : 4 . ‘Wheat rg. spending the past three weeks in Bis-| we ang Mrs. Cal Alberts, who Business Ns att Ry chi aviee tesa Mr. Cook called at George Nelson's |marck undergoing medical treatment! i 2 2 | ,, Some indications of increased activ-| Not much change in the price leve : BE DARK HORSE iSAYS GEORGE MORIARTY, NEW MANAGER Monday, He has been looking three | returned Tuesday and is staying tem-| terhy tectee” fay raat port an ity in commercial husiness are in-)in wheat should occur until more ted at the present ‘time, steel,|complete information concerning the sit/iron and automobile production be-| new crop is available. About an eight weeks for stray horses. He resides; porarily at the home of her sistet,) Bradd on the Wynberg place near the Jim| Mrs. Katie Swick. wnt rl Meters mothe ee d frs.' M.|ing on the up ‘grade. An increased|cent drop in price has occurred dur- 'y intend to ‘return| volume in the movement of coal has|ing March. The sverage farm price shortly to Towa. : taken place. Total bank debits are|on the fifteenth of each month has Mr.’ Piers returned Monday from| larger than for the corresponding| been about §1.24 since last Septem- Bismarck to which place he accom-| period a’ year ago. er. i : 3 panied Mrs. Piers on her return to Farm Prices For the first time this season, Weazata, Minn. ‘The general level of farm prices| Minneapolis prices for hard spring ay el of B iactinl) who-is|in the United States is one point at Lei inten in ee. 4 i superintendent o Ix, who are employed by him, willl home of her sister, Mrs. Carl John-) Felendiess, spent, Tuesday anid Wee: |petmts lower thames year ago, Tne | America show a 4.5 per cent increascg UV Ee AE ‘i jg- | 80%, and family. nesday in ‘Braddock in the interest | present index is 127 compared to the| Ver 1926. Nine important countries DEE ere antn er iearaee ath Helen Strandemo is spending| of this institution. non-agricultural index of 156, Cot-| in Europe show a 3 per cent inerease. ck Tuesday with M eline. S) ow " wii + y re reneday with Madeline. She | a few days with her brother, Enos|” ‘he PT, A, pfogeam “The Old|ton made the greatest. inc The outlook for hard spring wheat Little farm. He stated he had seen A number of Baldwin hunters at-| » |four horses that had died on the| tended the rabbit drive in Burnt)“; Shepard: The; prairie. Creek township Sunday, during which Charies Trygg called at the Martin|a large number of rabbits were kill- Nelson home Tuesday where he got}ed, Ammunition for the drive was ja log chain and moved the C. B. Wil-| furnished free by the township. Tiamson house which he purchased| Mrs, Lena Miller of Mandan spent t summer. Oscar Fred and fam-|a few days of the past week at the San Antonio, Texas, April | (NEA)—"l have no desire to go on | re to makin y I lon the American League 1 r to my ¢lub or the 3 ‘orge Mo Seance Thinks f » jdefinite reply when asked as to how] Billy Evans Thinks Tigers. rnc Up the American League Strengthened By New Men, |"*<':, Will Be Troublesome s is my debut \ work Iscason to speak for Jreason I in i Strandemo and family, in Cromwell. | Family Album” which jee during the last wionth a {and winter wheat is not favorablay, tage will make ae ho has been visit.|_ Mt and Mra, Carl Johnson and| the school gym. Tuesday overiee wan | have taken a very anseasonable. diep.| but w 15 per cent reduction in Norur ° ling in Minnenpolia. for’ sawe. ting, |euest, Mrs. Lena Miller of Mandan,| a splendid suece Intentions to Plant for 1927 | Africa in the acreage of durum would leame honte lake weele: ";were among those who attended a! ‘The following program extra was| The report made by thousands of} Seem to favor that variety. [has on abundance farewell party given at the Harty] piven: “ ; | farmers to the Department of Agri- Flax Taplin home Sunday evening. ‘The| Sane’ ante Beene cigs club: | culture concerning thelr intentions| There is little likelihood of ad- ‘aplins are moving to Kalamazoo,| Nordstrom; Upside Down Land, In-|t® Plant farm crops this spring, re-| vances in flax prices as long as the chigan. | Supper was ‘served and] termediate Grades; piano solo; Miss|!eased on March 18, shows a two/South American surplus is being and Mrs, Taplin were present-| Haas; Hagar in the Wilderness, Ida|Pet cent increase in spring wheat] placed on the market. Unless land is sum of money by the folks who| Swanson; vocal solo, Miss Elaberry; | Ver last year for the United States/ exceptionally well fitted ee 3 a 3 i Jerald and Martin Nelson made a trip to Regan Wednesday. Elmer McCullough, mail. carrier, has traded his Ford car to Joe Fish- | Mi er for a Star coupe. one be Conrad_ Kittelson transacte yusi- | © it i i S atte i for|a reduction of flax ness in Regan Saturday. attended the gathering. | Silver Threads Among the Gold; Mrs.|$"4,,9, one, per, cent increase a Ernest Gordon called at the Leo| | The Dave Dixon family who have| Mandigo apd Mrs. Long. The pro-| North Dakota, However, hard spring| seem to he gor, busine Sheldon home one night last week. | been living north of town for some | ceeds amounted to over $51. five per cent below last year in| . With an intended planting of 15 Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sheldon have | time have moved to a farm twelve| Mrs, Barton entertained a few|North’ Dakota and durum wheat is| per cent increase for 1927 over 1926, been doing some painting and kalso-| miles north of Regan. ‘ friends at a 7 o'elock dinner Tuesday | ten por cent above: “In other tavrdie| bn average crop will doubtless being mining at their new place and will) | Brown Bros. motored to Bismarck’ evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs.a reduction in hard spring and ah|lower prices; while the yield per ove in a week, efor ‘ Fe i ‘ magus, Saivice sha: dabbety aon|itte comtigasane ot TAEDIE’ Ridce| CMa oe Alcea goa increase in durum is indicated. acre is very “unstable, a reduction of S, m been| Marked increase in both oats and|15 per cent in yield to offset the of Hugo Solberg of Naughton, at-) which were taken during last Sun-| on the sick list for several di barley in North Dakota/ is indicated ineteaned acreage might bring prices tended the farewell party for Madel- tended H 's big drive. able to be, on duty. Miss Rachel| and some increases are indicated for)as high as for the last crop. With is made) ine, Rue at the Charles Rue home; Brown Bros. report the return of/Shepard supplied her place in the|the United States as a whole. These|an average yield the increased acre- There. |/9st Saturday night. 7 the battery which they lost some time] telephone office ‘during her absence.| increases are doubtless caused by the|age will amount to approximately score of| p Mts: Pete Lindquist | of Sibley|ago while en route from the capital] Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mandigo, Mr.| stightly advanced prices of these two| fifty million bushels. The increase ituationa iting at the home of Mr.t city. ae and Mrs. A. J. Koenig and’ Mr. and | commodities. of 20 per cent in potatoes in North i | Spangberg. She] Roy Hellman visited at the Fricke! Mrs, 0, M. Vie entertained at a seven|-“North' Dakota farmers have in-| Dakota docs not look like good busi- ted her birthday with them.|home last week and belped Ralph! yeiock dinner ‘at the Vie home.|dicated that they will reduce the| ness in the face ef the general situa- Lindquist is Mrs. Spangberg’s} preak in 2 young horse that he put-| Covers were Inid for 36 guests, The| flax acreage 20 per cent frpm last| tion, n pre © junior|t derby The inferiority com it will be up to the pl troit Has All These | feel + them on and smart] rclub./up of 9 we will } drop of the oe b Gerkivene to, the er. * é chased at Kocher’s sale. leanne ©] year, while corn on the otifer hand Livestock = epi pyatiing | hy ConaHlenenrcag John Anderson and Floyd trans-|“"Walter Spangberg of Regan was ale Gndeite ) eorees PU | in North Dakota will be increased| ‘The general favorable price situa- . + FA cher words, ‘te Tigers t | in a race that promises to be unzjacted business in Regan last Satur-| pocent visitor Here. The Kintyre band will give their|20per cent. tion of livestock and livestock prod- \jority of ball player ily close and exvit enly balance M iter Ryberg and three!band concert in the near future in he United States as a whole| ucts continues. Lambs have reached hey r children have been suffering from al Braddock under \the auspices of the|#tOws an intended increase of 2 per|new high Tevels and immediate mar- i because of| cepted truth in ns, 1 Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Whitted mo- it Saturday. fu nave the correct iden as to what | the ‘tored to Regan | ble of stic = la Nate : _| severe cold the past week. Bradseck Stedy and cCivie club, cent in tame hay but for some un-|ketings in large quantity are un- contender : the club’s| Duke Horn, Minneapolis (7). Loe tan vive s the Comfrey | oy che sick list. pils of the high school at a pretaily| £armers show an intended reduction] stabllized for some months. | The hy? Knowing i team, Ww is on an} O'Sh apolis, shaded B soon her permits, Mr. and Mrs, John Mount of Dris-|hppointed seven. o'clock luncheon Per cont in tame hay. seasonable drop in the price of cers tically the same ally Paul (10), finished sixth last, s, defeat Britt Gorm Britt Gory ther permits. ss gn|coll were recent visitors at the home| Sorardny evening. Covers were aark.| The United States indicates a 16] occurred earlier than uaual, Gen- "au Miin 5 - i ii igh le f ','made a trip to the Martin Bourgois Mount’s parents, Mr. andjed for 26 guests. Lowell received eve cent increase in potatoes and| erally high levels for butterfat may hibition tour, for Detroit newspa George atural to be Paul (10), Daniels, Minne-i farm near the. river Sunday. m Fricke. and other rela-|many pretty and. useful gifts, the| heres pueoe™ Teports @ 20 per cent] be looked for but the seasonable drop Si all Lapolis, won a te knockout over! “A number from Trygg township| tives in this community, Mrs. Mount] oceasion being his sixteenth birth- ¥ e eRe am 3 A decidedly nt spirit | s the | Bud Nelson, M is (4). attended the rabbit drive Sunday. in| is employed in the Driscoll schools.tday, eter tS 175 — = etree cr hs. Tigeye'| 1 ous Rockhill. Miss Freda Spitzer, who teaches| “Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Peterson accom-| families held a farewell party Tues-|the home of Mr. Kraft’s sister and ee Tengen iy Me aw acy <7], Mr and Mrs. John Reach motored | school near Regan, spent the week-| panied by Mrs, H. W. Allen motored|day evening for Mr. and Mrs. Her-| brother-in-law near McClusky last should Rockhill to Bismarek last Saturday. end at her home. to Bismarck Tuesday ron, who will leave soon for their | week. i —— Several local folks have been at-| State's ‘Attorney Chas. Coventry of|new home in,Washington. R. C. Halver is the owner of a new ORT Ee —_\___—___—@ | tending the religious meetings held} Linton made an official call to Brad-| The Leith Civie club held a fare- | Ford coupe purchased recently. arley’s, folks, Mr. and{| Rockhill by Rev. Palmer in Bismarck. _|dock Thursday. ; well party for Mrs. Dan Herron at| Ed Smith was a caller at Owen of Wate i Mit ae 1 William Dohn, butcher of Bis-| John Larson, auditor of the Car-|the home of Mrs. Ben Sether Satur- | McIntyre’s Wednesday. 1 a marck, was here attending to busi-! penter Lumber Co., Bismarck, was a|day afternoon. tables of cards| Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klagenburg and + ra affairs a few days ago. Braddock caller Thursday. were in play. Df Johnson won| children returned to the McIntyre family ‘Tuesday event 7 ationmaster Carl Lien spent the| Miss Bonnie Reaman and Miss| first prize and Mrs. Ormdahl con-| home Saturday evening after spend- Nik Little: e600 Herter Reece ieseibanss w end with his family in Bis- pkins of Hazelton were Braddock | solation. ing the past two weeks with friends Kolb of Regan, Sun-| in’ Regan one day last weeks | marek. : ; visitors Saturday, Miss Reaman re-|| Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kamrath en-/anq relatives near Hurdsficld, N. D. Osear Walworth was a shopper in}, Oswald Barthmass is spending a ports her father, Henry Reaman, as|tertained Mr. and Mrs. N.C. Emch.| Me. and Mrs. Harry Ulfers and , Basque Woodchopper Now on) Equal Footing With Jim Maloney and Sharkey ily Kettl Mr. and Mrs. Algot Ryberg te Mr. 4 Mrs, Conrad Kettleson and much i " f i i ck| Mrs. Edythe Jones and family and| x4) ( Seal. t Ragan Wadiestiy. days at the home of his sister,| being very ill again at the Bismarck 4 Miss Minnie Wagner were guests of | eel No. 1, since hi fe were ANG: Mr. and Mrs. MeCulley and son,| Mrs. Alvin Nordstrom. Mr. Barth-| hospital. : Dave ‘Jones and family at ginner/ Charles Hazlegrove’s Tuesday even- ' rectly responsible for the endive nennineds ise party Will, were shoppers in Regan Sat-|™ass attends school in Fu He!" Mrs. S. A. Engleman received word | Sunday. ing. We) spirit. 7 in his rush to a Rue Satur night. urday. will also visit at his home in Rose-/that her brother, Emil, ‘of Groton, High School Not Ed.-Pond was a business caller in ‘ New Manager Liked PPR MICUERERabr oe DEC RI leaves soon for Minnea-| Mildred and Arthur Nelson were| len. 8. D, who had undergone an opera-| Hark reed ft Arena Saturday. ' i _ To even the casual spectator, it) Weisht iouenament. polis, where she will take up a nur-/yisiting Mr. and Mrs, Conrad Ket. tion in the Aberdeen hospital, was in| ic all of tast week peat Ti, | Adam Schoop motored to Goodrich i is apparent the plas strong! The dchopper the! Sing course. was presented with} tieson and family Monday evening. |@————-—-—® | a_ very precarious’ condition. Mrs. meee ‘ast week due to il-| thursday on business. for their new manager, To the many! pee. ie a traveling bag.” The evening was] Sp. Olson was a business. caller | | Naughton || Ensteman, accompanied by Mr. Her-|"Or. p sa Mrs. R. C. Halver and Mrs, A. L. H experts who have been touring these) PSrenees ¢ "/Spent in playing games. Luncheon] in Resur ace dae seen ug! man Sueltz, left Sunday for Aber-| spocttee from voto orted (88) 8M wees attended Ladies’ Aid at Mrs. B. ! Eeaiging cam; ears, the change! 2thind of any rved at midnight. = | "Gtayton, Ruth, Bud and Clyde Lit- r deen. See ee rent Oe | eanatals due Wing omunired sy in the mental attitude of the pl 4 Bose r. A. that was held in Still) te were ‘absent’ fgom school on ac. | ,.Chatlie Hedage called at the Lun-|“°C™ a nexter left Monday with| ‘¢, sPring work. : ada Pury a nee) { t smoth-| 5, aleh bawan cvakyornelleateenaed! ‘91 5 County Superintendent Sebastian| Mrs. Ida Perry and son, Elmer’ en- i is all the more apparent. Pe warty MeMiinus count of the blizzard Friday. din home this week. ev. Pearson to attend the Di 2 in} B Mr. and Mrs. Glen Toliver and} !!vin, Emery and Margaret Lundin Conference of the Union ei Tunch was wold at 10 cents a plate, was a visitor in the Leith schools} tertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Jia his opening cl a Onin r Wee A i 4 . E. . -| Mrs. Grant Palms, littl Be creping, to ba ncleaty erode | basque: tle y moment! The evening was spent in playing family were out from Bismarek Sun- ee eRe ey at the Fran-| church, which is being held, March Peiurpehe mirrored Miss Hazel Rapp’ and Ed’ Wagner blesome to the other seven clubs. | in the fi not keep" A yabbit drive which was hel visiting Mrs. Katie Kolb and] ces, se F 30 and Sist, at Minot, N. Di the remainder of the year to make| Miss Lucile Millman spent Friday hy im the qiygg township: Sunday ly and also attended the rabbit| Mr. Bill Gierkiec and wife were at)” sorvices will be held in the Union suc ss. People from ¥ No ball club well oiled in in hope to perfect eld with i o a .. { Preparations for play day, which is|night with Miss Hazel Rapp. e in Rockhill township. the Lundin’s for dinner Sunday. M. E. church next Sunday evening at|to be held in Leigh Seay 31. = Le leekt ‘wohl’ carries eould nck 8 d nt} to : ‘ int) “eniander under a lala. ences " ‘ SLIT teag'ie| The rabbit drive in Wing township |) The Naughton township board held) g ‘grcicex, " Be rate tig ‘Keystone position, see |" eeney display! - vechnique) Hismatcky Baldwin and Still took, in) qyesday was fairly well, attended.|a special meeting at the home of|* Te Daughters of Grace will be]ing the sen ot tes year a Bene | make the rounds Friday on account Be ihe Tose doteiac | than. his. foe, Paulino with! Ruey ma hed 2 About 200 rabbits were killed, Arthur Small Tuesday . i il sd sm *harle F a flaw in the Tiger defense, ; d Rue’s plac led 2,000 rey 5 seit. | entertained Saturday, April‘ second, —_— The Charles Hazlegrove family Double Plays Expected thand the Spaniard pits and three coyotes. Lunch was| Att Nelson and Mr. Williams were|, Mr. Alfred Karlson and wife visit-| o¢ the Fetterly home. Grammar Room were guests of Owen McIntyre Si ] BrpoMeManus’ at aecond tn. go- ide open leftisorved at Ruo's, + | galinssi at Canend pMottleann’s Wat: aa InSIAESE AGRI isite| The program on “Picture Study”| Burleigh Saunders entered school |day. © eee | ing to hortstop Jackie hook attac the basque’s stam-| ‘The rabbit drive in Canfield town-|"°Sday evening. 4 Van Couch and Fred Hogue visit’) civen last Thursday by the Delphian| again Monday after ‘an absence of ; ner a much improved bail player na Ke if ship Sunday was quite successful,| i" ,and Mrs. Ray McCulley and |ed the Burkhart home one day last/Titerary Society was one of the most|one week because of a sprained |@———_________» fa he wasn't far removed from a star! left hook ck had so About 200 men were present and 260) £07 Bud, were shopping in Regan | week. interesting of the year, A study was| ankle. Lark I last season. MeM and Tavener| Heeney th had nothin rabbits were killed. The men met| Saturday. Hugo Solberg, Tom Flannigan.| wade of “The Last Supper,” “Christ| All members of the sixth grade | will figure in many a double 7 jou teont sUaaling ay fina at John Howe's, ee FOS bree terme eer toas oe aed Peberag seme eet and the Doctors,” and “The Sistine had, a Perfect mark jin Arithmetic | €———_————- this suinmer' Double plays “in a I footing with Jim! Maloney | John Howe familys ns “YY "family Sunday, : .,, {gram which was held at the Grand| Madonna.” An interesting account) © top crete preceding dayne | Mr. and Mrs. Wilmar Roberts and t He WNatroit outfield for eever: ‘key, Boston hea Emma Coleman’ visited Mary Scott], The rabbit drive held in Rockhill | Pacific hotel Wednesday evening, Iso enjoyed: by all. Monday morning Stella Brown en-|son, Kenneth, attended the farm lec- y has been one of the best in th tle - an) § ternoon. ss Pavnehipssiniay -aferhean Fide nob John Barker and his brother.| “8% 9/80 enjoyed by all. rolled ‘as a new pupil in our room. ture, at Carson Tuesday. t jors. The acquisition of MeMa ium here| Freda Spitzer spent the week-end|2t 4 airy se 6 fe snow | Alphie, are visiting their parents. School ue to sickness, Mary Louise Cor- ward Huber is confined to hi: has made Manager Moriarty Spaniard will oppose] with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Louis|Which fell Friday morning. About |“Augast Solberg” was a. business| rp anes chool Notes nglish| bit has been out of school the past |home with tons ? [ satisfied with his infield. J if the former cham- aldw: 200 rabbits were killed. The town-|ealter at the home of C. A. Johnson "sinh achool arithmetic wrere|{¢W. days. t jreater reserve strength will also{ Pion decides to return to the list: f sing with his; Ship furnished ammunition and lunch and high school arithmetic were/ "°F 4 fi Pe 4 Greater neth will al: , ie wit ra . Thursday. iven out Wednesday. Everyone pass- lay after recess we did con ay Cateher Shea <of tha |er Jack Dane yon eas Heat will) cousin, Be Hedstrom, of near Still, sosyeerree at the Arthur Nelson! ““yan Couch is working for the 4) three of the marks being above|stTuction work and drawing. j gue, who cost Owner Navini dete rival for the survivor of | this week. , eg 5 ,. |Hogue brothers this spring. a fat sum — close to fifty grand —| the on tray, | The play nin Regan Friday| The play given in Canfield Fri-|" David Thysell spent last week-end | 9" ji « Intermediate Room girls and Dr. McMahon gave an in- akes the 1 , ing sta e| The winner of the final tussle is} nig! a yell atte! anc-| day evening by Sunday school pupils! : Le ae at The senior. play, “Her Honor the ; f Caer. title test next September. | Andrew Kolb and Stephen Monroe|, Anna Knudson and daughter, Ma- |, Tad Burkhart has been visiting his) ing, April 14. The curtain rises at! start on decimals. y The Thain school held its regular H _ The Infield Sa eae |were in Rogan Saturday. j bel were visiting and shopping in a nt Oe memmnrnnger “4 [er45, i In geography the fourth and fifth} P. T. A. monthly meeting Friday eve- stat of che Tesat Teague’ inst senr, Cambridge Boat |adaughters Agnes, ‘visited ‘the Oscar| . The play given in Still a week ago| Otto Hogue is hauling hay from Intermediate de|and the islands nese the cont The | splendid. progtam "was: gives, "han ane unieraiytr Tavcrer’| — Crew Beats Oxford ‘oimn tsmily tures. |Saraty Might was given. In “Regan |the Fmest Selene farm nay |pctes thetic Mee, en Me | third grade baw completed ihe’ tuay | Wells gave N vocal aclettion” shat é pasar Gebe esr one atte best} ree |. Dheomunieipality of Almont sBava cae ae ghar the “play dancing | from town, titles and pictures are well selected. of Ae eu anes. Cee an sont 2 sending oo the three met > oe er reer icaperre in the. mnalors Bhtneds donghs ad neAnell i ng the size of the ec.| Was enjoyed. Arthur Solberg and Arthur Larson| There were a few absent Friday On| perfect’ atrendonce, ‘beranse “MOS Characters Mics Scheie, 2 pcila’s Neun is a worthy aid to La Blue at} Cambridge won the 79th an tax, imposed a tax of| Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hedstrom were | motored to Bismarck Wednesday. account of the weather. panticslid GR Gama Lom metal admonition as pice ing first, uce from Oxford on the Th itty imes “on. all, women with Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Ket-| Burnt Creek township held a rab-| In fourth grade geography we tin-| "Patt Monday Miss Sebastian called |of Carson gave an Oneleat ee The pitching is certain to be bet-|¢ bobbed or shingled hair. jtleson and family Wednesday. bit’ drive Sunday. There were over} ished our books on the “Dutch Chil-lon us. Her visit was greatly en-|tional talk. After the program ter. All of which makes it sem as) fan dge won by one length. z eae Hae ae Se ee Zs ‘dren.” joyed. lunch was served and a social hour if the players knew their stuff; when he race, over the four quarter] —- enjoyed. they! keep repeating: I mile course hetween Putney ant OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Ahern Grammar Room sida Primary Mr. Sandlin motored to Bismarck “* woialbataladdtat ater and a light sou ZZ . board at the back of the room is|;ss4,,veek We appreciate her ‘Mr. and M; |The banks were roux HERE 19 A VERN CHIC oa EH? w G65, waar WHA SS lined with a row of bird pictures.| ret po. Weattierly is absent tored to. Flasher Weduesdag Pee - |News Items From () Sy" secure gav . NUMBER FROM PARIS, tm )<a[ ym ~ GULP EGAD, <= PA |The front of the room is decorated from achool.. She has a'felon on her | Colburn. Who has been a patient at Te ,|, The i S with “Be Kin 5 . e Flasher ho: | Training Camps |:2¢',"" w~ A TOULEAUX DESIGN, {SSS toys CAN THEN MAKE 111 222 | tit poy scout and Girl Seont posters|| "Monitors for the last two. weeks |e. Bias Ro heoneuel oF cine en an AND MODERATELY PRICED RETAIL FOR GUCH AN ABSURD Ve] | ote ati reclaases hursiay” and | £rtoy Nace, Will, Iene Challgren. | cqarece,vorel, whe, hasbeen at: { vit * rl TO) 8 in Fa nr (By The Associnted Press) er th ths, exeaptitn at the YAG.# EXCEPTIONALLY VW FIGURE 2-MY WORD, << Friday. Some very good class dis-| Jones and Qoraty tne ot Rachel | vome Thursday. pre rere Chicago—The Cubs and White Sox) “47 NOMS MOF Wot $65. Lo ey 2 cussions were prepared and both) First grade girls and second grade|, Etic and Hattie Kreft transacted found their batting eye yesterday! yout, In tore Mere romed a dead | it} 65.—~ VE WONDERG~ DOESNT ONES. classes were well pleased with them.|“Reds” were victorious in our spell. | business in Flasher Wednesday. ii and gave their opponents a licking. | peat, in, 112 two races were held SMART, IONT 2 ol J a ‘The eighth grade arithmetic class| ing contest. ‘ Claude Wolfe and mother, The "Sox trimmed the Birevapare| ceeany bello gloss anak Jn: saueh | \o av HAW 4 BUT ONL. HE is getting a good start in their re: nite have ‘been. reading. the, book, Mis. Christ Olso sgtarned "home ‘ Sports at Shreveport, La., 8 to 0, and; "* he ax >) ‘, g . view of the year’s wor! gy shoul ly iskers Inaped.” It brit Ir. Olson died the Cubs bested the “Texas 1 age! ° —~—_—a FRENCH ARE NOTED FoR HEIR have time to review everything the children in touct with the daily spare Mases 7. nee ena champions at Dallas, Texas, ay ¢ ‘. | ae! we -M- ‘| thoroughly. e z le of a cat, dog, it and burro. return lone to daakil : Fights Last Night | FRUGALIDY $465, —~ HMM The seventh grade geography class| With Leo Brown, « new pupil, the |JaMestown, where she attends James. __Pittsburgh—The Pittsburgh Pirates | ¢————_________——__» You'RE SURE Nous ARE NoT wil start a study of Africa next|nomber now enrolled in our room is|‘*W2 College, after spending the tt are finding weather conditions ideal| Ks ANE . Q week, They finished their study of | 28.- %y week-end with her parents here. ' ut Houston, Tex., where they take on] Des Moines, y Sacco, Bos- IN ERROR ¢~ Asia, Our bank account to date amounts| | The East Lark school closed for a the Houston club of the Texas League| ton, outpointed Morrow, Sioux] [J ‘ e 4 to $33, Those “having perfect. at-| Week on account of diphtheria in the \ in the sceond game of a three-game| City (10). ‘ HIS. Mon ih tendance:.in the grades’ with least |Mejehborhood. | hee series today, ences each week earn a penny to a iraon caller > Buffalo, N. ¥.—Dave Shade, Ca LIKELNY- y Lei deposit in our savings account. Wednesday. “« Washington--Stanley Coveleskie! fornia, and Lou Scozza, Buffalo, box- Phe Onupow Camptire sitts will| Ll. Massy transacted business in has been selected by Manager Bucky | ed a draw (10). Mrs, Emil Brunkman and children, | meet at Mifdred Kamrath’s home Snt-| ©4f0n Monday. . } Harris to pitch the season's opener Ff accompanied by Mra, Herbert, were |urday, April 2. A hike has been|, FG. Johnson has returned to his 5 against the Boston Red Sox April 12. Elizabeth, N. J nie Schaaf, dinner guests at Mrs. Anhorn’s Mon- | planned and all members are urged |8*™ north of town. after spending 4 a recent years ee Johnson has iistbath, wane technical knockout aay. to attend, ae pe hab his, mother at Simms. , 4 mn accorded thi ition, but] ov Stone, Paterson (3), —_ jarie Evil wi i] ie injared ‘leg prevents ‘this year.| co (tons a tte Faubeh wilt be botane Presbyterian church notes for Sun- | School at Carson, spent speras, Nick a) The Senators break training camp at] Toledo—Joe Rychell, Chicago, de- J. 4, Ryan was 8 pusiness caller bday, April 3: | Leith—Morning wor- with friends at Heil. ry Tampa, Fla., tonight. . feated Gyp Williams,’ Toledo (12 here Monday. ship at 10, Sunday school at 11. Mtd- |, Charles and Jesse Cotner attended } —— Tony Ross, Detroit, and Bobby Ren- Mrs. 3. H; Emch and son, Glen, | week fellowship meeting Wednesday |the, farm meeting at Carson Tuesday, ei +Cleveland—After taking a 13 to 4|dely, Toledo, drew (12). motored to Dickinson Saturday. evening at 7:30. Raleigh—Sunday |, Frank Hatcher was a business visi- + | game from the Yannigans yesterday, - The Royal Neighbors purchased a| school at the usual hour; no preach- |r at Carson Wednesday. the Cleveland Indians play the first] _ Hollywood, —Russ Whalen, affied | ing service. \Lark—Next Si Gilbert Lien return -° ‘of two games with Brooklyn at New| Chicago, won on'a foul from Tommy piano at the Herron sale and raffle junday the ied from Bis. Goeeeel | their organ after the show Saturday | Sunday school will be reorganized. | ™arck Wednesday. ‘Decatur, Ala., today to play Minne-| Francisco, defeated Ollie Bartlett, St. ‘apolis, Paul (6): Billy Adams, New Or- : ‘ leans, won from Jeff Hammer, St. St. Louis—Yesterday’s defeat by) Paul (6). d + Orleans today. O’Brien (5). Joe Lucas, Detroit, out- night. Rebecca Corbit held the lucky | E A number of old friends and neigh- ay ry tie pointed Billy Hart, Hollywood (6)). number. Pi bors of Mrs. L. Chittick, who, recent- , a Cincinnati—Homeward bound, the —— Ida Koenig of Paradise was visit- sumi Carson—Evening ly moved to a farm north of Carson et Cincinnati Nationals stopped off at) San Francisco—Frankie Click, San friends here Saturday.” worship at:8. The subject for the |£athered at her home Tuesday eve- enson had the misfortune | evening will be: “The Task of Re- | Ping. 7 to brea” a couple of ribs Monday. | ligious Edueation.” Especially urged| Mr. and Mrs. Werner Lagervall He is reported quite il to attend! this service are parents |#"d daughter, Betty, motored to Albert Lali made @ business trip} who have children in Sunday school. marck Saturday and returned Sunday 0,4 the Yankees has the Cardinal téam eee to Carson Tuesda: 3 morning. wendering when its losing streak will (By The Associated Press) Norwegian ladies’ aid will me Sam, 14-year-old son of Mr. and end, It was the fourth straight de-! New York—Joe Salas, Los Angeles, the home of Mrs. Wm, Weasel Arena Mrs, John Erickson, died Saturday of if feat. Manager Dan Howley eyed|won on a foul from Andre Routis, * Mrs. Pete Anderson end f . diphtheria at their home southeast “i his Browns askance today and won-|France (2). Joe LaGray, Johnstown, Wessel will be hostesse ————— 4 Jot Lark. Sympathy of the entire , dered. whether over-confidence had) Pa., beat Eddi Frisco, Aibany, N.Y. in their first defeat by al (4). Pat McCarthy, Boston, a Mr. and Mrs. Anhorn and family community is extended to the bereav- thy, Boston, defeated 6 at the Spanden-| 4 snow ‘storm visited this section|ed family. ; alnor Teague teem in the south, when| Matt Adgie, Philadelphia (10), Jack Borg i Thureday night, the deep drifts mak- femur cee yee ay fhe, Beaumont, Texas, League won, 4| Warren, ‘Chicago, won. from, Frankie oer BoC meh and ebtldven vis- ing the roads almost impausable. | | Compulsory sebeol attendance laws % (to 3. > Carpenter, Freeport, N, Y., (4). ited Agnes Emch Bg et pnd an ne Pita ee rh were yoaul ing pabtendance ‘to the age of g “Petrolt—Johnny Neun, substitute! Minneapolis—Oito. Von _ Porat, eS Stenena ; Mr. ‘and Mrs. Andrew Kroft’ and| in the.anion, wighteen 4p Ro OT 5 “first basomam’ on the Detroit base-' heavyweight champion of Norway, ‘The K. P. lodge members and their| Mr. and Mrs, Fred ‘Hass visited at] part time attendance antl 18, a ~* SS hae mae me = 5 i tae cindy ents Mth bio Soe. romero }

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