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PAGE TWELVE NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS eeN DERRT i Braddock SEI csr Bible school in Braddock It was decided to hold the immediately after the close pudlic school. The followi inittees were ted: Committee to arrange for the course of study t be given, Mesd Vie, M and age; committee to see providing funds to ¢: Mesdames Fette and Barton. ices will be held in the evening, April Everyone is cordially invited to tend. The Christian flag goes to Vie’s class in Sunday school Sunday morning Sunday school the usual hour, 10:50. . W. Mickesell left) Monday for Moffit where he intends to spend the summer on the August Benz farm. Virgil Dexter has been engs work with Ed Finley of Kinty ing the summer. W. D. Adams, who has recently re- 1 has ren the vacation Mrs. Next the Saville school, few weeks at her City. J. E. Fitzgibbons made a business | ¢ trip BE. for the relief of gressing slowly Alberts, who some time gone an operation appendicitis, is p 1M SI the home of M. Falgalter in Kin tyre, left Monday for their home in Towa. The Kintyre band concert held Saturday evening in the Braddock school gymnasium was a real treat. A. Lindaht and his band deserve much praise for the efforts they are putting forth to make their band a success. It all requires a great sacrifice of time and hard work as] pa well as talent. The Soo Line special arrived Braddock Thursday afternoon held a meeting with the view getting more purebred livestock in- to the territory contiguous to the Soo Line. Messrs. Saunders and Aney of the Soo Line agricultural department and District Superinten- dent C. L. Simpson were on the train, The meeting was well at- tended. H. Meyers, returned missionary from South America, preached in t 8. W. A. chapel Friday and Satur day evenings. Miss, Sylvia Nyland came down Saturday from marck, where she is attending high school, to spend the week-end with her mother and sister. C, C. Lowe drove up from Saturday to meet Mrs. I came from Wishek on the : train, and together they to their home at Purs though Mr. Lowe Emmons County F ing summer, yet he inte up the park at Pursia have amusements there summer, whic he wil later. Braddock people to see Mr. I him suc A meet men was held in the Monday evening relative Emmons county school p! 13 at Bradd pointed ch worth secre! committees appoin after the doings. The busi- ness.men agreed to give nine prizes in addition to the ones given by the schools. It wa do that | the concessions of the day be given hy bid to one person, Bids for the! concessions will be taken by the secretary-treasurer on or before} April 16, by which date all bids must be in. in and} a of] a schoolhouse to holding A. Allens: | Ditferent to look! Se Estherville - wh aes) Walter Sundquist a caller in Regan S: Mrs. Joe Kiefer town Tuesday. Bill and George Mickelson callers in town Saturday. George Hessne of Wilton spent se- veral days visiting friends in Regan. D. Webster was a caller in town Saturday. Christ Wagaman was a caller at August Wagaman's Tuesday. G. Klipfel and Car) Lein were call- ers in Bismarck Friday. Lester Falkenstein of Baldwin was a caller in Regan Tuesday, Lydia Marske, Mildred and Ella Funston were shoppers in Regan Sat- urday. Conrad Johnson and family ee callers in Regan Saturday. “Scotty” Davies left for Rochester, Minn., whete he will receive treat- Mr, and Mrs. Fred Ehnes of west) of Regan were shoppers Regan Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Klein of northeast of Regan were callers in Regan Satur- is and Mrs. Olson and family of north of town were callers in town Saturday. They also called at the Garnes home. A. H, Helgeson went to Bismarck ‘on business. : Otto Uhde was a caller in town Tuesday. Conrad Johnson called in Regan Saturda: i ‘ Miss Hilda Krause and Ella Schil- ling called at the Fred Hendrickson home last week. ‘ Christ Wagaman was a caller in town Saturday. Clarence Scott of south of Regan, acebmpanied by his sister, Mrs. Fischer, and children, motored to Bis- marck Tuesday. i A. H, Lundberg and Martin Strand were callers in Bismarck Tuesday. Mrs. Joe Mickelson was a caller ill was in were! | ceili: family family motor spent the tertained Mr: famil, work family home this jof the central office in Regan was doing some painting for Stratton before he started to decorate the central office, Little Bobby Fischer is making his h hia grandparents, Mr. and Me Scott, while his mother is in Bismarck. Jake Fischer and children re Bismarck Thursday Zellmar called on Mrs Thursday Alfred Anderson called Mr. use y and Thar, Mrs. Henty Lu and daugh on Mrs. J. Fischer Thursd n brothers were callers tn J He called ‘ J.B. Conley of Minneapolis d the “City Barber shop” of formerly owned by H, Cy eer eee Clear Lake \ —_ —) aulsen callers and Knute business Mrs. H. A. Thomas of nd Mrs. Albert: Christen: ar Lake were in Bismarck es Keela and Goldie nd Bernice Pasley y afternoon visiting Mrs an Vleet Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bassen and visited Wednesday at the “hrist Se nm hom nd Paul Pash ening wt the OL | spent m OL | will Stiles her mother, is enjoyi who ¢ Mrs. Peter Klucksdahl Hisinarek Friday be: | serious illness of their Alfred Mrs. Hagstad of | Kidder county spent Friday evening | with Mrs, Hagstad's parents, Mr. | Mrs. P. Klucksdahl. and Mrs, Alfred Hagstad we k callers Satur s. Henry Olsi to Moffit Sun day with : nts, Mr. Hansen's p and Mrs, Christ Schoon and family, | ulso Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and | sister | Rudolph Klucksdahl__ and Getha were passengers to Bismarck | Sunday to visit their brother Ma vin. Steele in the evening. They returned by the way of | Ralph Beyer spent’ Sunday with | home folks. Mr. and Mrs. unday dinner guests Alfred Olson were of Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Barkman. Miss Keela Olson left Monday for Minnesi tanley Walgreen of Bismarck ssisting Henry Olson with farm The haffer alled at and the Misses Vivian Christense r home Monday evening. . and Mrs, Henry Olson pect to move into their week, Mr and | children Churida with them for Mrs. nd Mr Melvin and Agnew left Mrs. A. H ied by M. Ludeman moto y to Groton, S Monday Klipstein Mr. and d Tue Mr. Herm: Klipstein and Mr. Soule and family attended the stein being a st Soule a daught: Herman Klipstein, daught , Groton, Huron we: plete family anniversary dinne Klipstein. and Mrs. Charles of Hazelton: of Mr. and) Mrs The other two les Me of eunion for this unusual A bounteous wedding served at noon on a twas a wedding The rooms were sand streamers About 70 rel: ds were present und surprising the singing di to fit the oce tives and fr neighbors ca celebrants. 8 game filled the eve: fe making. The couple were presented with many beautiful golden gifts and | many congratulations were extended | to them | A ge number of the pupils of | er grade school are ill with | asle “Mr. and Mrs, | family are now living in th | vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Chri o- | Groot. The rabbit and coyote dri ned for the Langer stock postponed of weather, ‘Mr. and Mrs, August Klipstein and | family, accompanied by Mrs. Melvin Agnew and Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ludemann, returned home Saturday night from Groton, S. D. Mrs. Jack Wolson, teacher, spent the week-end at her sg in Mandan. She returned Sun- ay. R. M, Themmi: spent Sunday Jamestown and Windsor, N. D. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Dance called on Mr. and Mrs, R. L. Dralle Sun- day evening Raleigh | Eeeey Enpenttaeeee d ismarek cause inclement , section foreman, ing relatives at e w= W. Stayner motored to Bi Wednesday on business, Rev. and Mrs. A. R. Bosworth spent Sunday at Regent, guests of +, relatives. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Keinschmidt and children motored to Bismarck Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beem and Mr. and Mrs, John Oleson and respondent. | they w | took their you! He *HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ~ Says She Kissed His Bald Head ington, brother of Col. Edward C. Carrington, is shown 1 the sta Anna ( Col. ¢ In her testimony charges, si) 1 in Chic rington, who was being sued by Col. ‘arrington Mrs. Carri ng her only display of affection to’ », Where he testfiied for his named _ hi: rington de! brother as ¢ d her husband ‘d her brother-in- law was to kiss him once on his bald head. * future. August Nelson gave a birth- dinner in honor of her husband. jue Mr. and Albe Schmidt of nd Mrs. John Schoening of C Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schoening and son and Mr. and Mrs. John Nichols and two children, all of F Arthur Rossow, who ously ill of pneumonia, i s been seri slowly im s Mele end at the home Mrs, Paul Dempsey Mr. and Mrs. Mike 4 England were visiting 1 gh last’ week Mrs. West ber of little the and spent of Mr. Volk of New ives south ‘doa num s Friday evening in Milo <pent several Rausch and Mrs. Plante “ to Plante, who ar n to spend the motored 1 holdings east Thursday. Dan Panko of Me Thurs visitors motored to Carson ugnter tor mea: cal_attention Mr. and Mrs. John Oleson and daughter and Miss Anderson attended -teacher meeting at Freda hones of guests of of Freda ends in celebrate Glenn Bosworth home ning in honor of Mr. R. Bosworth. At the a social evening a ser Mrs. conclusion of luncheon was calling on urd. Miss coupe friends in Raleigh Sa Blanche Jast we Steele from sed lower grade | | | | | at the Harry Dimond home Wednes-} daughter and Miss Clara Anderson | ng. Remington and son, Paul, iness eallers in Regan Wed- Ld + popaay. Harry Helgeson accompanied ‘them k to Bismarck. Mrs. Al Toyrtlotte returned from! ital city Wednesday, where St ishea her husband, who is being! treated at the hospital. were dinner guests at the E. home near Flasher Sunda: . Plarite of St. Johns, N. D., arrived the first of the week for a i . Rausch famil; Mr: . Cors, accom 'd by Mrs. C. Miller motored to marck Thursday. Mrs. Miller spent the day in Mandan the guest Wallace Sunday school pupils were; catline for their Easter program Wea y after school, The Misses Ella and Esther Krause called ‘at the Arndt home Wednesday TT, A. meeting will be. held net frig in the Regan school- house. *, Mrs, “Axel Lundbergrand Mrs. A. Puke, Cate visitors at the G. Brén-| neise ‘Wednesday evening. o. em; on the , after being tala off all) "Aune is pointing the interior of her daughter, Miss Alice Miller. Mr. and Ros Canada spent the week-end the guest of his brothe: w, A. R. Black. Mr. Rose returned to Canada and his daughter left the first of the week for Chicago, where she will enter summer school. Ned Gross through Raleigh on way to home of his mother, Mrs. 0. ( where he will visit for Mr. ai \ parted Saturday for Rege they will spend a few da: leaving for Onalaska, W: he oe, and daughter from | | He'is Harve Sweren of Selfridge was | r home in the Anthony Bosworth al BR uncle, + Howard Brenden, and Ei and nd from school, it of Leith spent Friday ing pastoral calls in and around Mr. and Sunday dinn Barknian hon Alfred Olson were at the Dallas mour Arne- lay. Sunday with son motored to Wing Fi Martin spent h folks Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Chr son, Harold, spent Friday nderson home Nygaard, wert . Rise motored to Mr. and Mrs. A. H ‘om Saturday until iunderson | The wed Gunder oO. ¢ Hajgeson spent Monday at the s Anna Theresa Emil Helge: the Gunderson ; The couple innie Broehn- and John Olga Rise. A of the couple were ng dinner was Miss Delta Olson’ d the wedding march, Helgeson left Monday for different points linnesota and where they will visit @giends ing for their hoine at Pen- Minn Broehnsen of Bis- spent from at the G do Mrs nderson home. ed Josephson and © n, Lynn. Alma and Magtha and Miss Marion Hanson spent Thursday evening at J. 0. Members of the at the H. S. afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Arneson, Mrs. Sivert Brenden and Miss Elsie motored to Bismarek ter leaving for Deer; fter spending a few jay sister here, Miss Olive Rise spent Sunday and Monday with home folks. N. school board met son home Tuesday derholm, Esther and. Vietor thursday ‘evening at J. 0. Ole Spilde and son, Knut,-motored © Driscoll Monday. N. Lein an son, Voldemar, of Bismarck passed | Sergt. Alvin C. York of Jamestown, Tenn,, world war. h {turned downvthousands cf dollars’ in vaudeville and movie he could help @ducate the children of the Tennessee hills, i own here (right) with R, ¥ ‘ork with the aturday until! .| gan and it the Gunderson home Mon ere will be Norwe; in the church , Easter o'clock, The Luther League meets at the Willie Olson home Sunday, April 26. Mr. and Mrs. P. I. Enge motored to Wing Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Barkman and Mi: urd oO | Canfield | Mr. and’ Mrs. Joe Keifer visited at the Mrs. Anna Knudson home Tuesday evening. | Fred Olson visited his parents a short time Tuesday evening. ; | Pete Jacobson, James Olson, Ma- bel and Bertram Olson of Pettibone jand Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Ghylin and! | don spent Sunday at the Uie Olson | home. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Greenan, Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Elkins and daughter Dolores called at the Ole Wold home | Tuesday, 1 A few boys charivaried Mr, and} Mrs. Joe Keifer Tuesday evening. | There will be Easter services at | the Canfield schoolhouse Easter | Sunday, April 17. Services will be | conducted by Rev. Noah McCoy. | S school will begin at 10 and | s at 11 o'clock, | | Uhde and Alvin Ghylin; were callers in Bismarck Friday. Fred Olson went upto Bill Blue's Friday and got a horse for Alvin} Ghylin, Lynn Gramling is digging rock for! A. Lundberg. i} Don't forget the food sale at A. Lundberg’s store, Saturday, April | jan servi junday at Mrs. Joe: Keifer and Mrs, Anna Knudson were Bismarck business callers Saturday. | Ole Olson called at the A. F. Ghy- lin home Thursday afternoon, Mr. and Mra, G. Lindsey and Mer- jrill Lindsey called at the C, W. Wil jkenson home one .day this’ week. Rockhill A surprise party was given for Miss Rande Kettleson Saturday eve- ning, the occasion being her fiiteenth birthday. Present were Mr. and Mrs, Charles Rue and family, Mr. and | Mrs. Clarence Kettleson and family, {Mr. and Mrs. Morris Erickson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mag- nuson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Olson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hedstrom and. daughter Lenora, Bernard Grove and Hugo Nelson. The. evening was spent in playing games. A delicious luncheon was served, The rabpit ‘drive in Menoken Sun- day was a failure because of the | rain. | Mr. and Mrs. Will Beckman and children’ were in Bismarck one day jlast week, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Farley and jdaughter Elizabeth were in Regan jone day last week, | Mrs. Conrad Kettleson and daugh- [ter were shopping in Regan Satur- j day, The dance in Canfield Friday eve- ing was most successful. A large lerowd attended, Will Kolb hauled a load of coal “\to Rockhill school No. 1 Monday. Axel Johnson was in Regan Sat- urday. Victor Nelson visited jLarderholm family | noon, | Lloyd Kettleson is employed on the Field farm near Menoken. sear Magnuson transacted busi- ‘ness in Regan one day last week. Ernest Gordon is working for Arthur Nelson. Jim Little was in Regan one day last week, The weiner roast at the parsonage Saturday night drew a large crowd. The evening was spent playing games, There was no Sunday. school in |Trygg school No. 1 Sunday because |of the rain and bad roads." There jwill be Sunday school next Sunday, however, at 11 o'clock. Rev. Back: | man will conduct the services. ~@ ses Doris Engelbrech and Palma Fristad, teachers in the local hools, were week-end visitors in Bismarck and Mandan. Ure Albin, representing the American Life Insurance company, was a caller -in Regan last Wednes- day. He owns’s large farm north of Regan and expressed himself very optimistically over the farming ‘prospects for this territor: The local telephone exchange has Been completely renovated ang re- decorated by Ole Aune, painte Mr. Rannestad and the Sunday Oscar after- at dinner Sunday, at the home. Mr. and Mrs, Sheffie Bailey mo- tored to Bismarck Monday. A. H. Helgeson, local attorney, and cashier of the Regan State bank, transacted business in the capital city Tuesday. ‘red Urbach, who resides south- west of Regan, was a Bismarck vis- itor last Tue: The P. T. A. will meet at the schoolhouse Tuesday of thi: The Van Sickel sale held in i Thursday was well attended livestock and machinery sold exceptionally well. P. C, Remington, Jr., of Bismarck, who is field agent for the City Lo: and ‘Investment company, spending a few days in Regan and : nity sooking atter farming opera- tion: er Garnes made delivery of a olet sedan to Henry Dan- jelson last Friday J. C. Olson jand Mr. and Mrs. A L. Garnes were Bismarck visitors Tues- day. Fred Danielson and S. .0. Roe |transacted business in Bismarck ; Wednesday. A. Daniel, who has been a patient in a Bismarck hospital, is expected home Thurs \ aid of Canfield will » sale in Regan Saturday at _Lundberg’s store. Services. and a special Easter pro- gram will be held in the Congrega- tional church Sunday. Mrs. Ben Rierson and daughter Gertrude and Allan Westerman mo- Nored to Bismarck Saturday. Myron Rierson, a senior Bismarck high school, réturned with them to spend the Egster vacation at the home of his parents, | Hugh McCullough of Washburn is | building « aged resort at Gn big | fashout which will be welcomed by everyone in this vicinity. The bank jand rt of the washout will be igyaveled and will make an ideal place to swim when finished. Several people. from this. vicinity attended ake Fu ere et ee Sophia Anstrom in yn Monday. “he Tourtldtte motored to Bis- m F. k M A sj Par. and Mrs. Andrew c gave # surprise party Mrs. A-F, Tourtlotte, Mr: and Mrs. j FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1928 | The Mussolini Children Dotty motored to Driscoll Sat- feldom before have photos been pub- lished of the three charming young- daddy is Benito Musso- lestiny dictator. ater,” now, is not so true of pretty Miss Edda. So much has she been in the company of the Ital Crown Prince, Humbert, at functions that rumors of their pending engagement have arisen. But who could be more just “kid than her handsome younger brother: —Bruno (above) und Vittorio? for them at their home’ Saturday evening. ‘ _——____—_—_—__—_@ ra Sterling Emil Eliness of Bismarck is spend- ing a few days with his brother El- sus Ellnes: Earl il and Russell Tollef- son returned -from Fargo where they have ‘been taking examinations to enter the navy. Martin Nelson is the owner of a working in Miss Orpha French of Bismarck, is spending the Easter vacation at the ©. J, Johnson home. Miss Hazel Feather and Miss Helen | Smith were hostesses to the Night Hawk club at the Riley home last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Sapp were callers in j Bismarck Saturday, anew. Buick’ sedan. Miss Ruth Fuller spent the week- end in Bismarek. Max Lang accompanied — by daughters Esther and Margaret, and Mildred Johnson were Sunday’ din- ner guests at the Clinton home. ‘ Mr. and Mrs, George Kush and son Deon spent Sunday at the Tom Stewart home. Stanley, Kenneth and Earl Wal- gren of Bismarck will spend their aster vacation at Lawrence Mork’s. Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Richison will soon be at home to people in Ster: ling, at_the Tom Harding residence Fay Edgerley visited at the C. J. Johnson home Sunday. Edgar and Ernest. Johnson Theodore Lang spent Sunday home. returning with and at er program will be given . E. church in Sterling next Sunday. Richard Lang spent Sunday ove- ning-at the Max Lang home. f Moffit 1 he, o¢——_____—________@ Charlie Mauk returned Monday from Colorado, where he has been working in the gold mines the past six months. ‘ W. H. Brownawell of was transacting busin Tuesday. Mrs. Valentine Benz entertained at luncheon Saturday afternoon, Mrs. Dewey Olson, A: Carl Olson, Mabel Olson. Mr. and Mrs. William Hoeft and family of Sterling and Mr. and Mi Rapa < Bernard Minn., Rose, ; town the ‘y ernoon. Mrs. Stokey is a sister of Mrs. Hoeft, Mrs, Cabbage of near the river was shopping in town Thursday. Mrs. Bu 8 Baler, visited at the Ping Martha Houghtadizg a Ho is em- ployed at. the Golden Rule Eat Shop. irs. Frank Durtfee and Mrs. Vij series, visited. at the H. P. Asseltine opping in town Friday. i ary alled t in: The birthday - dinner in honor of Mrs. Hofstad and Clair Porter. Carma Kimball, chief of police, has been doing carpenter work for 8, S. Clifferd.on his farm south of Moffit. Miss Nata Buckley home of her parents. Mr. and- Mrs. Pete Hofstad enter- tained at a birthday dinner Sunday, Mr. -and Mi Everett Porter and ft mnily, Mr. and, Mrs. Burns Bailey and family @nd Misg Etta Hoffman. Mrs, Valentine Benz and daughter, ailey, visited ‘at the Ed Olson home Wednesday. Miss Etta Hoffman retyitned Sat- urday from Bismarek. Mr. and’ Mré, Henry Olson and oy pt pallet ated at th ‘alentine Bens home Sunday, Mike ‘Hanson “and, Fred DoehJe. mo- tored to Hazelton Saturday. The Misses Ethel: and Annie And- on are” spénding the rthwest tit. ie td iine Bens entertained at coffee iréday:afternoon’ Mesdames Ving, Beng, DeBaun, Pillsbury and ‘Mrs, Alfred Faust ee up and around after an’ attack of flu. ‘4 John Richards, St., was in town on business Tuesday. Mrs. Joe Coder: visited at the C. public his | Gaskill pent the week- | | E. Moffit hom¢ Saturday. DeHaun/ started to gradé on the road last week. Albert Lunde is working of the Fred Moffit farm. | Mr. and Mrs, John Benz and fam | rs. Dewey Olson, Mr. 1 Olson and Mr. and it Hii MeNi aM. G. Me- Ww. lcNally . an 5 Bismarck visitors Tues- Nally were day. | Brittin « SSE Si cL SED Y Elvin Hoover who has had the measles, is up and around again. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Bradseth ate the parents of a son born Sun Bernard Wenzel has moved to the Edison farm near Brittin. i Mrs. Ed Allensworth, Mrs. Lamb, Jake Lamb and Andrew Lamb mo- jtored to Bismarck Monday, Jake Lamb staying in Bismarck. Andrew Frood ding a few days with George Frood. The gas man from McKenzie was around Saturday morning. Mrs. Will Wallace has gone to visit relatives a few weeks. “She's a Bride \ | | | | | | When an ardent suitor in, Bombay | wins the lady of his choice he gives j her a ring—in the nose, ha means they're married. When h comes home for supper, of course, the cirelet is a little in the way, but they get around that, Edgemont Fred Bergquist and family of Reidy ber called on Mrs. Bergquist's par: | ents, the Adamses, Sunday afternoon. Pauline, Susie and Edwin and Ed- jmund Schatz led at the Shaffer |home Sunday evening. |__ Mr. and Nrs. George Hochalter and | Mr. and Mrs. Schuch motored to Un- derwood Sunday to visit David |Schuch, who is seriously ill. |. Albert Anderson and Richard and |Laurits Adams attended the rabbit \drive at Pickardville Sunday. i Karl Schatz, Henry and Mrs. H. | Schatz made a business trip to Me- Clusky Monday. | Davold Shaffer is employed at the | Blotter farm for spring work. Those visiting John Stroh’s Sun- day evening were Jake Strohs, Miss | Worletz, Spieze and Paul Wabl. | Richard/Adams is employed on thé | George rs farm for spring work, f ) J. R. Jones made a business trif’. to Wilton with the truck Friday. Jake Franz of MeClusky was in \this vicinity delivering gasoline Fri- day afternoon, | The Picardville store, which burned ;down last fall has been rebuilt. They have added a lunch room on the second floor. Mr. Willis will he in’ charge. Rudolph Shaffer {s employed on the Reur farm Mercer. Henry Schatz is working for Ni |sons this spring. 4 Mr. and Mrs. John Stroh, D: | Hochalter and Fnile Zelmer made business trip to Bismarck Wednes- jay. Myrle Brown is boarding at Aker- lunds while she is attending school. Jacobina Keck of Washburn will leave for Chicago to stay with her |sister Martha, who is going to a missionary school. Several farmers of this vicinity went to McCluskey to haul ho seed grain, furnished by the count; seed loan. . Baldwin Miss Esther Erickson of Bismarck has pecented a position as rit: nt cashier ‘inl the Farmers’ State ae Little Doris Krots, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Charlie Krotz, was severely scalded about the chest -and shoul- ders Tuesday afternoon when she tip- ped over a tub of hot water on her- self. The accident happened while Mrs, Krotz was washing clothes. Dr. Thelan of Wilton was summoned, and little Doris is now recuperating nice- ly. Miss Grace McAvoy is assisting Mrs, Krotz in the care of the baby. . Willis Spitzer, who attends school in Mandan, is spending a few days at his home south of town, ‘ The Baldwin’ schodls will not have an Easter vacation this year, having decided to continue work and enjoy | an extra week of summer vacation. | Misses Grace Falkenstein, Vera | Fricke and Maxine and Vivian Erstrom, students of the Bismafdc high school, are all home for. Easter vaei | Mabel Schaffer opened up | school a few Monday. . Du Miss Schaffer with the Lars’ Ji The interior of the Bal is receiving a new coat of paint. The work is being done by Frank Kocher. Harold Swairn has been busy tl past week doing some repairing on a farm east of here. Mr, and Mrs. Wayne- and family arrived here early in the week from Garrison and have taken up their residence on the farm formerly {oceupied by the Grant Satter family. Mr. Cummings purchased this farm last fall. se Steve Monroe has returned” from | few: days visit among friends in, | the Canfield district, ‘ Local farmers report that their winter rye is coming up fine, and | looks better than rye has looked for | several years, A large acreage was sown to rye last fall, }_ Mr. and Mrs. Willie Borner of ; Burnt“ Creek were business callers in | this community Friday evening. | Duncan McGillis of Bismarck was | here over the week-end looking after | various business affairs. Several children of the Baldwin community east of here are having a siege of the scarlatin: ec! ie northwest of town the school term mi Mr. and Mrs. Bert Buckley were business callers in Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Craven are the parents of a son born at a dis. mak ry pital last week. a isa. Lem Ferguson spent Friday, afternoon at the Buckley home. Donald Nicholson transacted ness in Bismarck T! J. Wilson is working at the McLean home helping put in sie he e crop, Clarence Goodman fell from a suing, last week at a Bismarek school, breaking both his wrists. Hedricks bought hay from - ofa lcinits e people. o ja ‘vicinity are rejoicing over the recent rains and are more enthusiastic over putting in a crop than they were last spring. William Mall made a business trite: Bismarck Monday. ., Several from this community. are- planning to attend the rabbit drive Sunday, near Menoken. ia Geo James J. M. Bertholf has ret from Mason City, lows, where be hes ten connected with a fuel company. | George Manly left Saturday for | MMevetond iH, Zollar and ve turned Tuesday trom Underwoed. 3 ee ge t.bad the misfortune medial itiantion 80 as to require . Greive: |. ness visitor here rare “ga duags ‘he play, “The Man From Borneo” which was to have been presented ant aren Sstarisy was postponed oul we Inesday on account of the Louis Heaton, brother of L. E. Heaton, rece rin <n? dare! © edger a Wi Anes souther nesot: here. last E wee! and rave oe aay "sin spedking at th lone morning. o'clock Sa ae MINOR ENGAGEMENT Npughter: " Well, Dad, I'm gaged, Father: ¢ mean it, Daughter: © | 8 lots of tue Net where Defend: daughte: Sorely, Judge: _ Show, sing! . ’ Hiay ‘Sean! — rossing 1 ee i T gave Pour .; j q d aeatientuneapeeaeaeetemel Jadses “Havent seen you some. “WOE 4