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FRIDAY, APRIT: 22, 1927 - NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS New Salem, where Mr. Chapin has a tives for a while before joining him in Montan: Mrs. Oscar Hilsdorf and children! Minnie Benz. * of Wilton called at the Sherman; Mr, and Mrs. W. E, Nichols en- home Sunday. jtertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mr, and Mrs. Harry Wordon and | Mrs. J. E. Kruse and family. i daughter Patrigia called at the Sher-| Mrs. Earl Olson visited at the Ea| contract for grading. man home one day , Olson home Saturday. | Lyle Westrum of Flasher spent the __ tt Emmett Carroll was shopping | week-end with his cousin, Rent | town Monday. Westrum, | Painted Woods Alfred Faust is working for S. S. The Lutheran church held special | | , Clifford. of ladies at coffee Tuesday in honor of the brthday of her daughter, Mrs. spting is here. We are going to|tertained Satu afternoon A start practicing races soon for May|shower for wee Clara Grace day. t Clara Grace received 25 ce: i : |from each Geo: ini } janley returned Satur ‘from \ apelis. S..W. Burleigh ———— Naughton { Archie Burkhart spent a few days Elder Ellsness and | her were Bismarck ; Ellnes: {Miss Hazel jeallers Friday. | Miss Ruth Ellness of Bismarck at the Lundin home. Paul Carlson went to Bismarck Monday to work for Emmanuel Sas- sey, ? Nirs. Alfred Burkhart and 0. N. Lundin made a trip to the capital ity last week. Tire, Hoge Solberg was in the capt- tal city Tuesday. E John Barker makes daily trips to the city to receive medical treatment. Robert Solberg was a business call- er in Bismarck Monday. He took a | load of baled hay out. { Lovis Martineson and son, Carl, motored to Bismarck Monday. | . Ted Burkhart went to Baldwin one day last week. He visited at the home of Iver Christianson. John Rish stopped at the home of Mrs. Lundin last week while on the way to Bismarck. abelle Johnson and be Teen: | ogle visited at the home of Mr. and | ies, Frank Johnson Thursday after- Ue sng Men and Nordstrom called at the home | children spent Easter Sunday w ot tena Larsen to get Esther Peter- | bi let a i Satliak gon who will assist Mrs. Nordstrom _ Mrs. Sctaa ‘ celta ula a during the summer, Esther Peters- | Hint Sunday w rien son and Mrs. Nordstrom are sisters. | Shields. i Alpha Icenogle returned to ' Easter services at the schoolhouse Sunday at 11:30. The Presbyterian Sunday school had a special program in connection with their services. who lived south of Raleigh, have moved to Regent, N. D. C. Beldon of Shields put on a mo- ition picture show in Kaleigh Wed- nesday night of last week. und has promised another Wednesday of next week. the electric The Sunshine class of the Presby- jterian Sunday school held a food sale at the Hoosier store Saturday afternoon. Art Fritzley of Flasher was a busi- Mr, and Mrs. Selmar Tovaas and children of Flasher spent Sunday utft- ernoon and evening with Mr. and Mrs. Paul prey, y. C, Grace spent in home Bismarck Thursday evenin, i i been visiting at the home of r Me and ‘Nive: CA" dehuson a fow Trygsg \ of Isabelle Johnson. aul Carlson came home. Friday; Atvyira, Robert and Albin Ander- evening to visit his folks Saturday.| non, the three new pupils that Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Birkhatt; moved on the old Sheldon place, motored to Bismarck Saturday. ‘started in to school No. 1 Monday Chas, A. Johnson was in Bismarck ' in ‘Tryge township where Gladys Rus iz: ; | teaches. They came south from Bis- George Eli and chil-) marek near Magnus. dren called at the home of Mrs. Q./ sinma Nelson visited school Na. 1 N. Lundin Tuesday afternoon. slin Tr Tuesday, This. was her rings, daugnter ot ene | home acho! Martineson, who is a student of the Tee . Adventist school: in Harvey, had the fe gids ae hed this week misfortune of losing all her clothes.| with tle red measles. | dey sigh alaaresiet ne the dome home on the old Sheldon Cat the hile Mrs, Anderson and c! were, abla, to, “Saye Say Gt SRE | aren FeLNTeMS WHCETEIIN, ood’ visited « Clothes. They escaped just wi St the Rue Wee all-day, ee eat i There was no school in No. 1 in raigse oh wall Neoiild hy or Trygg Wednesday, Thursday and Fri- dren, visited Rd Bana: meal Hun-}day on account of Clara Rue, the ieee Rud dcovenGx since: | teathere aithe kuving Taeaslée,” Bhe eee ee eer eetctan ‘eeei] came home ftom Blumarck to spend jarry Smit d 4 + through Naughton with a herd of a bearer tem oh parents, ee. Irene and Floyd Anderson visited at the Nels Nelson home Friday. John Kruger called at the Geo. Nel- Baldwin son home Friday on local business. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nelson, Gerald . Marti: elson, made a ip Tbilisi e oP wh tks are eras Friday. They also motored to mings, who helped their folks movel Wilton where Gerald had some dental a ee ee wiirs, Ay Rrager, ‘Eisia and: John “Siowase to Bismarck Sunday and .at- lorence Borner received @ beaut! red te aeenet ot the igfane son fal framed picture, “Autumn, ed-| of Mr. and Mrs, Forest: Hard nes this being the third prize) of Mr. and Mrs. Forest Ho in a radio concert sponsored by sta-| died, oe wee a ee Erick. ie the hospital, at present. Misses Mildred and Esther Erick-/St the hospital, at present. son, who are employed here, spent) ica few days at the home of her the Easter week-end with their eet euehtee, Mre ents Jette chee eter ‘ken-|Emma was Home on Easter vacation. Misses Vera Fricke, Grace Falken-| Emma was Home on Easter, vacation. stein and Vivian and joe oh iis anh sieaehed to Biante lel In this community, left early in the ici aser marae, St (thal: narenta week for their studies in the Bis- - matichend Borner and son, Noel, com-|——=—— Richard Borner and son, . \* rt 7 pleted the hauling of their hay’ from! | Estherville Twp. i near Apple Creek keh aeons sos ad PERNA 5 A EAS repo! t rt e hay ~ ¢ selcriny somereaale that broke into] Louis Gergeson and George Mick- the fence. ff Revin, {enon were callers in Regan Satur- i di Brvin, day’ morning. Me arrcuree alia: tee e here|\ A. L.. Touftlotte motored to Bis- of the Naughton district wet few days ago. * Mr ana Mrs. Walter Burkhart and treatments for his eyes. son, ‘Lynn, who have been residing inj Mrs, Silsey called on Mrs. August the utheran parsonage the past Wagaman Saturday morning. year, left the fore part of the week| August Wagaman, who left for for Montana, where they will be em-|Bistharck about a week ago, under- Joged on the cook car owned by C./ went an operation there. a Anderson, local bridge contractor’ Mr. ‘and Mrs. Will Fischer are the and builder. They expect to remain! parents of a baby boy. uway all summer. { Willard Dimond, who farms north Harold, the tittle son of Mr.'and of Regan, visited his parents, Mr. Mrs. Emil Giegle, was badly burned! and Mrs. Harry Dimond, Saturday. ladt Sunday evening when the handle| Miss Frieda’ Spitzer spent the came off the coffee pot held by Mrs.|week-end with her cousins, Mr. and Giegle, the boiling coffee falling on) Mrs, Gottlieb Brenneise. the little boy, severely scalding his} Mrs, William Mickleson and arm and parts of his hody. He was/daughter Odessa Marie culled on taken to Wilton at once, where his|Mrs, Agel Lundberg Saturday. burns were dressed, and he is now) H.C. Arndt will leave in the near recovering nicely. Little Doris Krotz has, the searla- tina this w { Harold Swairn, local carpenter, has been employed on the F1 Schroeder farm east of here the past week! building a brooder house. ¢ A number of local folks sent in entries in the Whippet contest which closed last week. , " “Those in this community having reages of winter rye report ex- cellent stands, with. little damage from winter killing. —_————— ! igh ] The Easter program given in the : Congregational church of Ri b; tine costs coat Thusanet® caller ithe Sunday school pupils w e county se: 4 “ J, Bausch and Mr, Plante trans: paeseset acted -business in Carson Thursday. W. he Mrs. ‘John Oleson left Tuesday for the: Augaat : ARAMAD Same Decorah, lows, called there by the) Mr. and Mrs. Olsen called at the ath 85 Das erated niese. Garnes home Sunday. P. Klien children came home L. Garnes and Mrs. A, L. in is- mare! iv The food sale given by the ladies’ aid of the Canfield community was not as successful as expected on ac- cams of the rainy weather and bad roads. Among those calling in Regan Sat- urday were Mrs. Nels Alm and fam- ily, Alfred Anderson, Mra, Manning and son Earl, Ellis Gill, Ad berg and Mr. and Mrs. Ra; Arndt sold taken a position. Mr. Conley of his barber shop to Mr. Minneapolis. ; Myron Rierson, who is a senior in the Bismarck high school, is spend- and Mrs. B. E. Rierson. Chester Rhines, who attends the Bismarck high school, is spending a few days with his parents in Regan. Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCullough and son Clayton re Sunday dinner guests at the John Steinert home. church services in the Congregation- al church Easter Sunday. ttendi: and the Easter vacation with home Mr. and Mrs. J, Dunkle motored to Shadwick Thu: on busine: Beatrice Plante jeft f: Flasher Saturday morning for Jamestown, D.. gate nt int Bal week relative: ‘ine fale sid" nla the eet ape yncheon season Thurs- aay, # Mesdame rrison, Mets, Haseeieen snd Vie. Freee. : ‘ serv! comm! Me next ar meeting will be held in the church |scngcl, coum of | F parlors with a pienio luncheon. M pe Beene, eicrape seeniey ee ae stad and son Ww te he > tte! pete car of horses to Fort Dodge, Harold ene jowa, : at t he Congregation: Mr. and Mrs, Frank Bosworth and|° er, who teach spent tl Parents, Mr. and rear st near Baldwin. ureh. Mr. and Mrs. J, Fischer and children went to Regent Saturday to| children led at the C. W. Scott spend Easter with relatives. home Sunday. Peection Foreman Fred Reed has| Mike Page cajled at the Silsley been busy the past week putting home Saturday. Mr. Silsley accom- spur at the gravel pit. Mr. Stiles|panied him; home and will run a of Sh ids has the contract for load-| tractor for Mr. Page. ing the gravel. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Doctor and ©, Wessels left Monday for New son of Tuttle are gueats at the home York City, where he will meet his|/of Mr. Doctor's sister, Mr. and Mrs. sister's children, who will i‘ arrive | August» Wagaman, from Germai a ima Frigtad and Doris Engle- ‘Roy Frost and Mr. anid Mrs. Mets/brit called at the Westerman home motored to Flasher Tuesday evening. | Sunday. ‘Mr. and Mrs, W. B.-Dorward and}, Mr. and Mrs. Roy, McCullough Flash- called at the home of Mrs. MeCul- | wedy ead Mr .and Mrs. Chas. yn Clarabeile, Bail ‘a caller it_the Ole ney home, Sunday. * Gottlieb. Bre: Davis. - ‘Mr. and | Mi Mr, and Mrs, Rauseh and Mr. and Salted gs - Mra Plante visited at the J. T. Ire-| Mr. rs home near the Cannon ,Ballj/son "Harold ednesday. ' ureday morning. A. W. Chapin and grading crew|go to Montana, where he has a posi- have been camping: in Raleigh for | ti Mrs. Arndt and son. Herold use of the rainy | will serempeny Mr. Arndt as far ‘ate on their way to|Dougias, where they will visit rela- hs Raleigh | Mr. and Mrs. Anton Boughlosky, | | were, shoppi tor Engdah! whiie! marck Saturday, where he is taking future for Montana, where he has, ing a few days with his parents, Mr.) Miss Rose Holstein of Wing held | « and Mrs. August Krause call-| d. choi as| ful selections |. Fred Brooks was a caller at Ru- dolph Hagen’s Monday evenin; | Mrs. Lars Jacobson vi Lawrence Johnsoh's ‘Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Anstrom and | family ‘motored to Wilton Saturday afternoon. Marie Jobnson spent Wednesday night with her schoolmate, Miss Ada | Fairman, Caroline Johnson was a caller at ed at Roy Harmon furnishes | Walter Johnson's Saturday afternoon, | Ruth Sam Fairman_ called at Brooks’ home Thursuay | Wallace and Townle | Spent Laster Sunday | and Orval Brooks. | Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Hagen had c evening. Anstrom with Emmet Ww. ness visitor in Raleigh Wednesday. | the misfortune to get stuck on their Pp) way back from Wilton Satur: eve- ning and had to walk home. {| Fred Brooks, who has been visiting | at the home of his parents, Mr. and | Mrs. C. W. Brooks, left for Jame: | town Thursday morning where he is | employed for the coming year. | A surprise party was given Mrs, | Fred Brown last Sunday, the occasion | being her birthday. Many friends and relati ittended. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reibe were | Wilton callers Friday, | Mr. and Mrs. Art Hanson and Miss {Ada Fairman called at Ivor Erick- son’s Wednesday evening. | Hans Nelson called at Aexl Stein- { quist’s Tuesday, after a loud of seed | wheat. |. Sture Nelson, who spent the past winter in the west, is now visiting ut the home of parents, Mr. and | Mrs. Andrew Nelson. | Mr. Herman Hildabrand and fam- ily moved to Mrs. 8. farm, recently Dixon, jus Larson called on W. C. Jack- son’s Sunday. vacated by Dave Miss Bessie Anderson returned to Bismarck Monday after spending her Easter ‘vacation at her home, in Steiber Wieceres Dave Dixon hauled out a load of | seed wheat Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson were Regan visitors Saturday. Miss Naomi Hagstrom spent the ‘week-end at her home in Estherville township. ‘i Miss Vina Oder, a junior in the Bismarck high school, spent her vaca- tion at the home of her parents, Mi and Mrs, W. S. Oder. Delbert Olson were Fritz Uhde and Sunday visitors at the Win. Hickel residence, Miss Mary Doyle and Mrs. Hickel ing in Regan Wednesday. Robert Patzner purchased a fine new piano lately. Miss Winnie Malone, accompanied by her friend, Miss ee Schlenker, of Bismarck, spent Saturday and Sun- home of Miss Malone's {day at the They returned to Bismarck | Parents. Sunday. J. R. Jones mate a trip to Bis- marck Wednesday and brought up a lond of goods for his store. Mrs. C. L, Malone attended the Legion Auxiliary meeting at Mrs, Ghylin'’s Thursday. | Mr. and Mrs, Julius Olson spent | Sunday at the A. L. Garnes home. | |, The Pleasant’ View school board held a meeting Tuesday evening. Arthur Oder is on-the sick list. Fred Bergquist was a business | visitor in Regan Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. C. L, Malone were! | Regan shoppers Tuesday. A. Pettrson’s! The Wheat Growers’ met at the Golden Rule Wednesday night. Quite a number of the farmers attended. . Mr. and Mrs, B. F. tained at dinner Sunday, Mrs C. E Moffit and family | MeNally home Friday. Mrs. Charles in town Mond. Mrs. returned from Omemee day, where the: vacation, at Shop Lane enter. | Mrs Enockson visited at the M. G. | Young was shopping | y | John Kuhnle and daughter | ‘lon- yY spent their Easter | ‘The Sunshine club met at the home of Mrs. J. C. Kendall Thursday. Mesdames Hoffman, Asselstine, Hill Ibert Faust and Ing in town Monday. er were shop- The children are all glad to be j back to school a |week of Easter vacation. . | Miss Jardis Rafteseth j Monday from P !spent her Easter vacatio: | Mrs Carl Olson was a Soo passen- ger to Bismarck Tuesda: fr Cromwell : Earl Varley, after a several weeks’ visit at the J. A. Varley home, re- | turned to Valley City. | Harold Swain recently did some |earpenter work for F. H. Schroeder. | _F. H. Schroeder and son Martin motored to Bismarck Tuesday. | Mrs. F.C. Nelson was a ‘Thursday | afternoon guest of Mrs. J. A. Varley, 1 Harry and Fred Anderson were out of school last week béeause lof illness Joe Jiras attended the party st the Ira Falkenstein home Saturday night. | Otto Hoge purchased a stack of hay from T. F. Morris and intends to haul it this week. were lorris were guests at the J. W. Jiras home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Porter Nelson and family were guests at the F. C. Nel- son home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T F. Morris and fam- ily spent Sunday at the Edward Mor- ris home Joe Jiras was Monday. a Baldwin caller ‘Clear Lake Peter Klucksdahl was in Bismarck Tuesday to visit his son Marvin at St, Alexius hospital. Henry Olson called on his brother Martin Tuesday while at Driscoll. the Shaffer farm Wednesday and now it is safe for travel. Mrs. J. W. Beyer and Mrs. Henry Olson were school visitors Wednes- day afternoon, Mrs. Mabel Carlson and brother Ray, also Rudolph Klucksdahl mo- tored to Bismarck Thursday. Miss Priscilla Olson, who has been employed at the E. J. Erickson home, the past winter, returned home Wednesday. Mrs. Frank Shaffer and daughter Vivian and Miss Lenora Hargrave smotored to Steele Saturday to ut tend to business and visit relatives. They returned home Sunday. Easter services were held in Dris- coll last Sunday. Mrs. John Anderson and daugh- |ters, Bessie and June, called on Mrs. | Bergquist Tuesday evening. | es | SS -? | Schrunck | Margaret Marchant was absent! from school Tuesday on account of| | being sick. | | Johnnie Fode, and Emmanuel and. Frank Cleveland visited at the Mur- ‘chant home Tuesday. | J. itt, who has been workin; ‘anch, returned home Monday. and Ruth Hien have been sick this. week. | i Mrs. Jake Krause and two small | sons visited with Mrs. Jake Wentz, | her sister, Wednesday. i | Clara Johnson was in Wing Wed- nesday. Mrs. Chris Hien has been sick this week, John Fode, Sr., called at the Wm. Witt home es, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wentz visited with Wrs. Wents’s sister, Mrs. Krause, Saturday. Herman Fode and John Cook visit- ed at the Nieters home on Sunday. Marcella Nieters visited with her Biend, Mrs. -Liebel, Sunday. with their folks Wednesday. Annie, Elizabeth and Edward Novy visited at the Heinbouch home Sun- lay. Gust Witt, William Ryan, and Ted Nolan visited at the Herman Nieters home Sunday. ——————___—__—_ |: Moffit o——_______.._.___» “The Spinster’s Conven: The play, - tion,” by Bismarck talent, will be given in the Berg hall Saturday night, April 23, at 8 o'clock. Half the proceeds are to go to-the Moffit ladies’ aid, F. H. Pills! Mi polis Fri Jameson Miss Owens were Bismarck visitors Friday, re- turning Saturd 1 Glencoe was | at th | Tillie Kenneth ft transacting business in town Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Bent are the Parents of a girl born Sunday. ruse returned from she spent the winter° visiting her mother. Mrs. Everett Porter was Friday. in town frig “at luncheon Tuesday. Mrs. E. a few ladies Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Anderson e1 tertained at Easter dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Asselstine and family and Miss Olson. Miss Helen was visiting friends in Braddock Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Benz visited at the Valentine Bene home Su: Miss Je: Ramp and Bismarck aid’ Wed: Shopping entertained vis ter, Mrs. An ities bene “the ster servi wi chureh hip Bev. pe “be r preached sermon and @ Wumber of beauti- in and Emmanuel Fode visited G ry returned from | 9 Mrs. Le Winchester, Idaho, Tuesday, where | \s! day visitor at the H. Smith home. Mr, and Mrs. Will Stiles culled at the Martin Olson home in Driscoll Monday. John and Julius Klucksdahi were Bismarck callers Monday. John Merringdahl was in Bismarck Monday and Tuesday attending to business. M. B. Finseth was tn this neigh- borhood Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson were calling at the M. J. Olson home Monday. Mrs. Olson remained until Tuesday. The Braddock Union M. school held their Easter program Sunday evening, April 17. Rev. Pearson delivered a short address to the children. One of the chief fea- tures of the program was the presen- tation of the gold pins and Bibles, which were given for perfect attend- ance at Sunday school from April 1, 1926 to April 1, 1927, Those who received them were Arden Vie, Eldon Vie, Edgar Vie, Louise Barton, Dale Barton, Howard Barton, Virgie M: tini, Helen Aarvig, Rol ide Allensworth. Mrs. Savage, of the Sunday school, Sunday Presented with a xold pin|j as an Aepreciation of her services. The Epworth League of the M. E. church of Risnaret will present t play, ‘When Bmith Stepped 0: Braddock Babarday. It will be given in the school gym- nasium under the auspices of the Braddock Intermediate League. F. BR. Briggs, who has spent the winter in Iowa and South Dakota, re- turned last week to look after his farming interests. Mr. Briggs spent Sunday with his daughter, Mrs. D. E. Shepard of Bi: ik. Mr. and at evening, April 23, 4 y, accompanied by Mrs. William Manley motored to smarck Taree. Mire, Manley left for her home at inger, N. D., ani Mr. and Mrs. Dailey returne Braddock in ning. vi The Misses Phrene and: Winifred Jun, it Easter at their home in ~ Mr. and: Mrs. O, R. Bauer of the Ellendale normal school, spent Easter Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. her of Braddock, Messrs. Baer, Piers, Long, McLach- lan, De France, Barton, Aarvig, Sherwin, Allen and Mandigo attended ® meeting of the A. F. & A. Linton Tuesday evening. Mrs. Nora Sisco, accompanied by Miss Leone Sisco and Mrs. G. B. Aarvig of Kintyre attended the Brad- oe ni idoc! igh school play Thursday eve- ion Army | work in North Dakota, visited Brad- dock Thursday evening and deliver- ed a short address in the school in the interest of her —_— r High School We ‘have had several visitors this week due to the fact that the Bis- marck schools are having vacation, Among who us a visit were ka 1, Sylvia Nylund and Helen Brownawell.—Several studegts were absent Friday—About 50 trees have been obtained, which will be ren Mrs. Bullock entertained s number planted Arbor day. This will make & great improvement in the appear- Frank Shaffer and Albert Christ-| be: ensen repaired the bridge east of! Dock, Sherman was an Easter Sun-| Th bert Buer and] v.| M. at; gain after having a: returned retty Rock, where she; | i e Jane Kendall, Washington society Mrs. Coolidge as “the prettiest Must be right! This charming shot turn to New York from Paris, | of the school yard.—Spring va- cation begins April 15 and ends pril 26 this year.—The profits from “Her Honor the Mayor” amounted to approximately $3: |. The Study and Civic club met at ‘the home of Mrs. J. A. Allensworth ; Wednesday evening. Thirteen mem- rs answered roll cull by naming their favorite play. film and why. A play written hy Zona Gale and directed by Mrs. Sherwin was read. The following people took part: Mes- ‘dames Long, Mikesell, Barton, Koenig, Vie, Lesher and Allens- worth. The club decided to plant two trees in the churchyard on Arbor day, April 22. At 3 o'clock that afternoon there will be a short Program in the church after which the trees will. be planted. “Everyone cordially invited-—On Saturday evening, May 7, at 8:30, at the M. E. chureh, the club putting on Mothers’ day program for th lic. A smal The club who in any way helped to take Photograph Album” to Hazelton. ey are most appreciative to all who took part and also to those who furnished 1 ssociation meet- 1, spring quo- Mrs. Bar- x etiquet, o ing April tations; c: ton; flag salute, all; Mrs. Dexter; Women in Citizenship Since 1920, Mrs, Aarvig; Sketch Life of Pershing, Mrs. Lesher; di Miss Ellsbery and Miss Haas; teach ing of citizenship in publ Mrs, Sherwin; orchestra lunch committee, M Long, Mrs. The three-act ¢: the Mayor.” was given by the senior | class of the Braddock high — school Thursday evening, April 14. A large and appreciative crowd was in at- tendance. nship ¢ acters, colored coo lice, was a typical negre: being well portrayed by Winnifred |Mundigo. Mike McGoon, played by Daniel Nordstrom, was Irish to the green bow on his cap. Other mem- bers of the cast, all of whom took their parts effectively, were Lester, played by Blaine Fockler; Eva Green- | by Evelyn Barton; Mrs. Me- Nabb, Ida Swanson; Rosalie, Mar- aret Olsoh; Doris,’ Myrtle Olson; Clarence, Lowell Barton. Of the spe- cialties, perhaps the one most en- was “An Old Fashioned Gar- in which appeared four girls | wearing charming old _ fashioned | gowns and white wigs. Miss Haas, the high school English teacher, is entitled to the credit of having given the finest play ever Braddock. OO Mr. and Mrs. John Horne daughters called at the C. W. Wilken- son home Sunday. Oliver and Lloyd Knudson visited Mr. and Mrs, Joe Keifer Sunday. | Miss Lillian Parmenter spent Sun- | sa at the A. N, Strand home. { iiss Edna Edie spent the week- | jend at her home in Arena. the Ole Olson home. Dean Myers spent Sunday after- noon at the A. F. Ghylin home. j d_ “children | spent jMonday at the J. F. Little home. | a. Rausch has been hauling hay orth of Jordahl’s. A large crowd attended the ladies’ aid meeting at the Mowder home | Wednesday. They will have their | {next meeting at the Roy Little home Wednesday, May 4. si Eide, O’Brien and) ter called at the Ghylin home Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and son and Yiolet,.and Fred Olson spent | Hagen 2 evening at the G. O. Lind- 101 alen Eide drove up from A'rena Thursday evening to get his sister, Miss’ Edna. She returned Friday. , The Misses Easter Sunday at their homes, Mrs. George Benedict has been vis- iting her daughter, Mrs. Roy Little. Mr... and » Joe Keifer visited Fi Anna Knudson Thursday ere-,/ sah of office: | meeting. Teak | thers of horseshoe lace on the achool grounds now that | ning. Charles Orr hhas started to b with tractor for A. H. Lindberg. { The American Legion Auxiliary | will have their next meeting at the | P! serve aa ing M | ter | and land, chil beaut; girl who ever entered the white house. of Jai bu; An Dr. w. Twins Pearl Mrs. Mrs, Ison some son, died Monday, shipped M rk on the section Tierney marek Mondhi his ith Miss, Bi E. town Monday and Tuesday. y, has been described by ine was made upon her re- re where she bought a trousseau for her marriage to George Grant Mason, Jt. 4. Danielson home in Regan May 12. Members are urged to be present, as plans are to be made for Memorial day.—Three more members paid their 1927 dues. der, Mrs. William Uhde and F, Ghylin. be pects.—The Auxiliary ix planning to supper in Regan, April 30 at A. . Stratton’s, They were Mrs. There ure now 12 mei t we have a few more pros- Supper will begin at | Driscoll | —_________ Douglass was in’ Steele over the Easter holidays. Munson, state veterinarian, has been in this community testing cattle. Perry of Bismarck was in were born at Lathrop’s place Monday—twin calves, Hanson of Bismarck and Violet Sapp of Sterling spent the week end at their respective homes, Carr visited Mrs. Kelly, mother of Mrs. M. J. who had been very ill for ime at the home of Mrs. Ol- The remains were to South Dakota Tuesday. dred_ Ste’ spent the d with Miss Alice Olson, Ison, Eddie Anderson, “Red” hian and Oswald Krogan are ain, returned from Bis- after spending Easter family. + Goldie Olson left Tuesday ck. nson al Chapin Tuesday. The home talent play was present- ed at McKenzie Wednesday night and expects to go to Bismarck for a per- formance. Emma and Eddie Eiseubeisz spent Sunday at the P. P Hanson home, Irving Hanson is back from the Miss Mr: east and is going to farm the H. P. Hanson place, Bertha Ennis was home dur- Easter, and Mrs. H. A. Knudson en- ined at dinner Sunday for 's. C, Swanson and K. A. Ers- Mr. Newcomer, accompanied by his Miss i spent Easter at Mrs. produced in| valley Cit Lure and Bismarck Saturday, | with “Omodt. duri ani | is of the ane le. Mr. Pete ren and Valdis Knudson motor- led to Sterling Monday. Olga Peterson of Bismarck home. J. Peterson is visiting i ¥- C children were in They will stay remaining Dahlberg of Steele is install- | ing the gas tank and pump in Jim and Anunson’s new stgtion. Louis Hall is back and is going to Howa: Mrs, | Olson ae Ernest Swanson spent Sunday at | Mrs. Robert Sharp. Mrs, farm this year. rd Thomas and Mrs. Ed ; Thomas motored to Bismarck Mon- jay. __Mr. and Mrs. Ankrum motgred to Sykeston Tue: lay. 1 M. T. Olson and Miss Dells nt Monday afternoon with Ole Nelson called on Mrs, Carl Meland Monday, Mr, and Mrs. H. A. Knudson en: e (held its meeting Friday evening. program was ood | seventh Sel Our interesting. mon birds are easily recognized, The t! poem, “Somel Herbert Repp was school one day this week. | tertained at cards Saturday evening. association A the ‘arent-Teacher given by jighth grades. int program was given An ex by the M. E, Sunday school Sunday evening at jthe community” hall, hoo! Notes—P: study of bird: Some of our most com- hird grade is learning Foley's ly Did” Intermediate absent from Huber Jordan was pienet Monday Eide and O'Bri it; on account of a bi an Hoe spemt | CR ae Ay ienth T. A. held ir meeting last evening. The séventh and grnde room gave the program. Many of the parents were there in bad roads. The election of postponed until ngxt r are many interestng games i baseball tal and king # returned from Bis- | marek with a tractor. The community ball is being paint-| | Mr.Barlick Fisher has returned to ed this week, John Stieg doing the | Regan after being gone over the win- work. is proving very | Su; tion ut the Elsus rling. and Mrs. H. R. Wright, ac- companied by Clifford Wright and Miss Bertha Petersia, spentsSunday at the H. Edgerley home. Mr. and Mrs. H. Edgerley and son Fay spent Wednesday evening at the C.J, Johnson home Mrs, J. T. Ashley entertained the | Birthd: club Thursday afternoon, ildred and Ruby Apland eek-end at home. and Mrs. J. E. Lewis and fam- spent Sunday afternoon at Geo, Schlabuck's. Bud and Jim Sedivec callers Sunday. Alfred French of Bismarck, companied by his mother, Mrs. L. S. French, and izabeth Longmiere, spent Sunday at the Carey Johnson ) home. Miss Orpha French spent Easter vacation at Johnson home, George Kusch, accompanied by Mrs. Laverne Kichardson and dred Johnson, motored to Bismarck ‘Friday evening to meet Laverne Richardson, who spent a few days! at Beach, N. D. Edgar Johnson, accompanied by his brother, Ernest Johnson, spent Sun- day at home. Lawrence Mork visited at the C. J. Johnson home Sunday morning. zs — were town of Bismarck the C. J, Regan | an 5 The Ladies’ Aid met Wednesday at the home of, Mrs. 0. M. Colip. Wm. Danielson arrived home Tues- day from Fargo and will assist with the farm work. Mr. and Mrs. August Westerman, and Mrs. Harry Dimond motored to Bismarck Wednesday. Mr. and 7 Bismarck Ni | the Legion Auxiliary met Wednes- | day at the home of Mrs. Alvin ao The netx meeting will be held at Ts.) Jacob Danielson's home in Kegan. | At the meeting of the Parent-| Teacher association Tuesday, it was | decided to have the next and last | meeting of the school yeur, a picnic ut the “Rocks,” Sunday afternoon, | May 8 A. H. Helgeson motored to Bis. ; marck Wednesday and returned Thursday. While in Bismarck he | purchased a new De Luxe Chrysler | coupe from the Corwin-Churchill Motor company. Chas, Manning purchased a Ford- son and plows from the Regan} Karage. Mrs, CT they home Thursday, A. F. Tourtlotte and Fred Urback motored to Bismarek Thursday. Mrs. J. D, Rempel and Doris left Bismarck Wednesday to make their home in Parshall where Mr. Rempel is employed. g i J.C. Olson and Mr.; Mrs. A. F. Tourtlotte. were guests Sunday at dinner at the home of Mr. an? Mrs. A. 1, Garnes.” Winnie Malone and Mary Schlen-| ker us muisinarck were week-end visite ors at the Malone home tn Steiber township. Walter Tyberg, John Wilson and Professor McFadgen motored to Bts- marck Thursday evening. There will be services in the Con- fregational Church Sunday evening at 7:30 p.m, Everyone is urged to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Danielson were guests Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Dunielson, J. 8. Penner, John and Bess Wilson! motored to Bismarck Sunday, where Bess took the train back to Coopers- town, | Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rierson and fam- | ily visited at the home of Maurice Satter near Baldwin Sunday. From | there they took Myron in to Baldwin to meet G. G. Klipfel, who took him | back to Bismarck. mes Johnson, nephew of August | Westerman, spent several days. in ‘Regan last week. { o i ! | Malone was a guest at Mra. A. H. Helgeson| | Ghylin | ‘ter months. | Miss Martha Alm and My. Alfred | Anderson attended church services in Regan Sunday morning. = | Mr. and Mrs, August Krause called at the Fred Ehnes home Sunday eve- ning. surprise party and dance was given in honor of Mrs. Henry Sund- quist Suturday evening. Those who attended the party were Marie Selahn, Mabel Dimond, Florence and Elsie Keator, Marvin Alm, Emil Olson, Walter, Charlie and ‘Israel Keator, Willard Dimond and Carl Mannitig. Charlie Magnuson and children, Ruby, Ruth and Earl were guests at the Sigmund Rupp home Sunday. Marvin Alm was u caller ut the A. J. Krause home Friday evening. Miss Hilda Krause and Mr. Marvin Alm attended the church services Friday evening. Miss Marie Selahn was u caller at the Aug. J. Krause home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Nels Alm and_chil- dren were business callers in Regan Saturday. Miss Julia Sheminsky has returned from the Bismarck hospital. Miss Ella Krause spent the week- end with her sister, Mrs. H. C. Arndt, of Regan. ‘Miss Clara Krause is working at the Chas. Keller home in Wilton. McKenzie | Miss Madge Runey visited the schools Wednesday. Mrs. Frank Lambert of Arena spent Easter here with her parents, ir, and Mrs, L. E. Heaton. Howard Curtis has taken over what used to be the Food Market and now is one of the merchants of McKenzie. Knute Anderson of Bixmarck tra acted business here early in the |The 8 day 1 j e Sun school gave an enjoy- able Easter reek at the church inday morni Even though the weather was wet and roads bad, the Mithe “McKensie, Playmate e censie Ts pres sented the “Man from Bo a ing. They played to a forge an appeals to an tive boute and expressed themselves well satisfied with result, The old-time friends and neighbors | md Bg Wilton, a ies. at 5 re, toleg of flowers for Easter. Grands ma Wilton is in her 87th year and at Present is not very well 1 oper Bertholt and ir tek high Ella school vacation it their Easte: ir ir here at their homes, The ladies of the Larkin club en- spent ted the usual routine busin ; ing the Easter va | swell and Mi | er of school No. 1, und George Buek, doe. ant the own Mr. and Mrs. Bert Buckley w, callers in Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Knudson » sons, Jewell and Sta: ley visited the Dell Watren home Sunday. has been on the past few di 8 intends to enter-a hospital to receive treatment. Mr. and Mre. J. A. Stewart and Gladys Gramling attended church in Bismarck Sunday evening... Ron\ld Nicholson called at the Stewart home Thursday evening. air, ana Airs. John Welch were) business callers Bismarek Satur- day. The rabbit drive which was to have been held near Menoken Sunday was’ Postponed. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Knudson and children motored to Bismarck morning where they attended church and Sunday school. Harold and Bernard Day. spent their Easter vacation at their home. Mrs. Maleolm Stewart visited ‘at hae Houser home Saturday and Sun- day, Yaul Hapel transacted business in Bismarck Saturday, Dan McLean was a caller in Bis- marck Saturday. Wild Rose The school board met clerk's office Tuesd: nd at the and transact- 3, member was absent. oe Ed. De Haan of Moffit was drag- ging the Yellow Trail Monday from Moffit, neurly through this town- ship to the Emmons county road. We. are sorry to note that Mr. De Haan's contract calls for road maintenance ue short of the Emmons county Toad. Howard Brownawell made a busi- ness trip to Mandan Thursday. Mre. Brownawell visited Mrs. Harold Brownawell in Sterling while he was gone. The Misses Mary and Flore! Elliott, who are teaching near" Wie ton, spent the week-end with ihe home folks. fe attends n at home, On account of the muddy roads and rainy weather, no s heid at school No. 1 Sun Howard Balk, dairy superintendent of the Holstein dairy curcuit, spent the week-end at the Ernest Saville farm. Miss Florence Ad returned from days visiting at th Reverend and Mrs. left Sunday for Heato: will take part in religiot rvices, Miles Stanton, who tei school. No. 2, visited the home folks over the week-end. Homer — Brownawell _ purchased Dwight Carlisle's Ford roadster. Fred Briggs, who farms about six miles south of Braddock, passed through here Monday on his way home from Iowa, where he and his wife spent the winter, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Saville moter- ed to: Hazelton Monday evening to take their parts in the “Family Al- bum” put on by the Braddock Civie cub and PT. A. The “pictures” were much enjoyed by all. Radio fans here were much in- terested and pleased with the recital broadcasted trom: Bismarck Friday evening by Mrs. Paul Kirtz and und a.so numbers given by Misses red und Winnie Mandigo of Hrad- jock, The young people from this locality attended @ very enjoyable dance at. Moffit Friday evening. ; Miss Helen Brownawell, tends high school in ek, is spending the Easter vacation with her parents ‘here. puadsy guests at the H. A. Gale home were Mr. and Mrs. W. Broweawell and children, Homer and Helen, Mr. Mrs. Howard Brown- Helen Erickson, teach- 1s, who recently spent several J. Elliott home. A. A, Leiske where they Lark r ———— rr Mrs. Excel McGill has been ill the Past tew auys with the grippe. Mrs. James Sandlin, who recently was operated on at Bismarck, return ed to Carson Sunday where sne will visit with her daughter before re- turning home. ‘The play “The Colonel's Maid” was presented at the Lark hall Friday evening by the junior class of Car- son, A dance was given immediately, after the play. = Mrs. Raipn Ozbun is reported ill with the grippe. Webster Bateman spent Sanday with his parents at Carson. Mr, and Mrs. Werner Lugervall and daughter were Carson itors Sane day. The Thain high school will play, “Always in Trouble,” Friday, April 29th, with th ing cast of characters: Mise: the hooded coon, Elroy Brandt don Blair, the millionaire, R O'Connell; Rosebud Reece, his charm- ing niece, Mrs. Pearl Hayter; Thomas Rigsle, slick as a whistle, Arthur Huber; Hiram Tutt, an awful nut, Wm. Mitzel; Samantha Slade, a poor old maid, .Bernice Prante; Lulu Pearl, a jazz time girl, Ruby Han- son; Patrick Keller, a ticket seller, Christian Miitzel; Paula Maleek, a bolshevik, Lois Prante, The children are beginning prac- ice preparatory for.play day which be held at Leith May 21st, Frank Wagner transacted business in Carson Monday. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. H, Bohn has been ill this week. 5 A number of farmers report having their supply of wheat sown, A. Weekes of the Heart River ¢om- munity was a bi ito: Carson Monday. ¥. Frederick: ing work. aonn, who teaches at Blais- dale, D., is spending Easter tion at the Jno. Weiner home,’ Mrs. C, Rustad and da Mabel, left Friday for Net where they will cook for read men "Nifareld Sésrtin fo assisting with the taro! in is assist spring work on the Vogel farm, House Agent children, You seem to er insists nran. ‘Tenant: Weil,.I ought to me. yuu Auas WY Luda squeaks a bit.—Passing % ‘A German ship loaded @ leek on the Yi The beans ‘swelied, o1 and i f the boat seams.