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t |} [Braddock ace ER, | ¢, i ii Uh A r SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1927 | | Monday to visit his brother, Mar-| ivin, who is at the hospital. He) reports that Marvin is doing nicely., were held in the Union mM. oe church Sunday morning. aber. | 1 new members were added chureh at this time, besides children being igs ges rl ieee members iH eto ben repot of those) No. gave a play entit! “The who received the geld pin pins and Bibles |Hoodooed Coon” at the Baldwin com- rfect attendance at Sunday; munity hall Saturday achool we regret that the name of;nice crowd was present, jon Vie was omitted from the|ceeds from the entertainment will be jused for school purposes. After the Emma _ Button, 12g ole pla: dance was given, muéie being is her brother, Billy, Ryan, the week-end with frie! ist marek. They returned to Braddock Monday. Prof, and Mrs. Sherwin motored 4, Solen Monday to visit with Mr, Sherwin’s sister. They returned to Braddock ed The Braddoc! Study and Met club: gave a short prern in the Union M. church iday after- noon, They planted two trees in the churchyard. The Ananias club met in their usual camping stand Tuesday, even- ing FE. F, Savage. Mrs. Jas. Mur- phy and Mr... Gordon "McLachlan Motored to Hazelton Wednesday eve- re R. Brig, we furnished by Elmer Ames, old-time fiddler, pianist. Mr. and Mrs. John Baumiller an- nounce the birth of a baby daughter at their home Monday morning. Mrs. : and the baby are convales- and Miss Bilsie Meyers, elne nice! ~~ r. Mes. Henry Diede have returned from a pleasant visit at the home of Mr. Diede's brother, jacob Diede, and family of Bismarck. Local friends of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Easton of Burla, N. D., will be inter- ested in knowing they are the proud rents of a fine baby boy. Mrs./T! aston was formerly Miss Emma Spitzer of Baldwin. Roy Lewis delivered the mail on Route 1 for Mr. McCullough durin, the time his car was Mr. and Mrs, Julius Meyers ai sons, Albert and Jackie, visited at the ‘Richard Borner home Sunday Falkenstein home has been ed. ind Lester Falkenstein entertained q number of their friends at their home Saturday evening. George Rosenbeck of Cromwell was @ recent business caller in town. H also visited at the home of his daugh- Mrs. Peter Anderson, north of nt the week-end his iter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. D. E, Shepard, of Bi: marek. The ladies of the Woodman circle met at the home of Mrs. Fred Fock- ler Wednesi afternoon. Sixteen members were attendance. After the u routine of business, the hostess served the ladies @ delicious jlunch. The next mories will be (Twith Mrs. saga ‘ednesday afternoon, Ma: Rev. Pearsom visited with Brad- dock folks Tuesday and Saturday of this week. een Hepat nadet Jenkins was, a ha dock + Mond ne Mrs, Ella Wilton received a tele- gram Monday morning that a broth- er-in-law in Iowa had passed. away and in the afternoon she received another telegram that her er in Washington had died of pneumonia. Mrs. Keith Hamilton, who is now living at Steele, visited her mother and grandmother at the Central hotel Monday and Tuesday. ~ Evelyn, Marian and Lowell Barton ed with Kintyre friends during the Easter vacation. The ladies’ aid met at the home of Mrs, S. A. veccen Thursday. | Mrs. D, McCusker and two chil- dren, Emmet and Jim Pat, of Hazel- on, visited with Braddock folks Sat- urday and stayed to take in the play Ceci! Mount has rented the farm occupied by the John Risch ily, Mr, Mount will not take possession until fall, we understand. Porter Nelson of Cromwell was a caller at the Richard Borner home Friday afternoon, looking for a stray horse, and he stopped to hear the! radio. Mr. Nelson and family re-| cently moved from near Regan to the; Ernest Solberg place. | Mr. and Mrs. Grant Satter and of Sibley Butte, and Mr. and Mrs. Mort Satter and family of near Menoken were Sunday guests at the Christ Satter home. Misses Mildred and Esther Erick- son spent the week-end in Bismarck. | Miss Olga Rupp of Bismarck ar-| rived on the bus Saturday to over the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Kate Swick. | ao N ise Ae every Mr. ps Mra. tee. Baily of aie = jock; were callers Sunday at tl Charles Enders home. Work has been started on the | tennis court. Every one is looking forward. to when work is completed and playing begun. Mr. Wessels returned the last of | the .week from New York city with eight children of his sister, who A taal rived from Germany, Mr. Schmickel, coal dock man, spent the week-end with his family at Leith, Mrs. M. N. Johnson went to Elgin aay: where she entered the hos- pital Max Erker passed through town Saturday on his way home to Self. | ridge from Mandan. J. Rausch was a business vis- itor at Shields Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Stayner. and children spent last Sunday guests, at Mrs, Stayner's folka at Selfridge. | A. Kopp of Shields transacted business in Raleigh Wednesday. Bia Rebekah ladies gave a sur- Kis shower in honor of Mrs. C. L. ene Wednesday afternoon, ‘here was a large crowd of friends in attenadnee. Charles Bordman of Fargo was o business caller in Raleigh Thurs- R. Grace took his two sons to ie first of the week, where they enrolled in the parochial school. Mr. Mackabee from Dickinson was business visitor in town Thurs- . J. Rausch made a business trip to_ Mino; » Thursday. The Canadian lynx captured by the gun club last winter arrived from {| Mandan Thursday and is on display at the Raleigh Mercantile store. Fred Muse, former state senator, was a busine: Mandan Friday. number of lady friends at a lunch: a Thursday afternoon. C. Erick of Shields was a business caller in town: Tuesday. A. P. Black and Jim Dunkle at- tended the auction sale at Selfridge Saturday. Mrs, John Oleson returned home Thursday from Decorah, she spent the pact ten ‘days. Lauder brothers of Timmer were ale atid business in town Tues: jay. A. T. Lein of Freda wa: ness caller in town Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, Metz had as their dinner guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. J. Dunkle and A. P lack Sammy Pack, who is located at jott, spent the week-end with rela- tives in Raleigh a busi- ry “When Smith Stepped Out” in the evening. S ee = = Mr. and Mrs, J. G. De France took | | Wild Rose in the Easter dance at Hazelton Fri-|4 4 day night. \ Mrs. E. Most of the wheat in this locality has: heen seeded, Word has been received of the! s illness of Miles Benz, eldest F. Savage, accompanied by her son, Gordan McLachlan, left by auto Sunday morning to visit friends at Selfridge, N. . From ry Savage will to Aberdeen, S. where she: A attend the state convention of the Woodman circle -of North and South Dakota which will be held, April 26 and ‘27. Friday evening the Braddock me Misses Helen Erickson and Helen bers of the A,B. and A. M, and 0. E.]Skramstad were shopping in Brad- S. held a banquet, in the school,dock Saturday evening. gymnasium. Twenty-nine guests sat/ Homer Brownawell sepnt several! down to the table which was prettily days in Sterling last week, having decorated in the orders’ colors and|some’ work done on hig car at the over which iseiee our nat flag.| Sterling garage, and , visiting his who was appointed!Lrother, Harold and family. toastmaster, Ualled upon the" rother: Miles’ Stanton, teacher of “school Masons for short talks. 0. 2, motored to Hague Sunday. Mr, and Mre. George Smith of Bis- ‘bwignt Carlisle is arr has ing marck spent the week-end with Mr. ip oped bs ae at the Carl- and Mrs. W: W. Baxter. le farm this week. Mr. and Mrs.-R. J. Elliott took ¢ ‘Soo train to Bismarck Thursday, jwhere Mr. Elliott entered a hospital for ter ymieeein a Be is suffering from: infected Emmet. Carroll ot Moffit, was out set business Thu: Francis Stanton and Jay Lee of Wraddock vicinity were caine on friends here Sunday. 0. B. Swanson: hel; yy ina hospital at Bi marck. Miles’ many friends hope to soon hear of his improving hen The Schoon young folks, also the Willie Olsons, spent Tuesday even- ing at the L. B, “Olson home. . Will Stiles and Mrs.'J. W. were at the. M. J. Olson home ix poison scoll Tuesday for a short time.| oats for the flickertalis in t ‘hie town- ont Kershaw ‘called on Alfred she at Moffit Thursday. mrneon Wednesday on businet Sen Wild Rose can go to igs Genevive Olson and a friend Moff levator and of Bismarck were ove! it visitors piseding to the num Tom Olson h Aish vpncut their control, . H. A, Thoma: nee: Sanat 8 alow Skramatad, who teaches Evely m, Mrs. Robet Miss| the rry Grove school, spent Hiyrie’ Chrlaiensen: and Miltle Bur-| week-end ith her friend, Mine bage of Driscoll motored to the Al-|Erickson, teacher of Wild bert Christensen farm and spent| school No, 1. . Wednesday evenin, The Ernest Saville John ‘erringdat hl called at the om Olson and Ole Newland farms indpa of near Driscoll was in the vicinity Tuesday looking for some lost horsess H rei hi Wed Po ew a F.. Poul, were / Bismarck Pealizes theteday, ser, myn h Tisited with | istensen iu aca\ tngebert Baswensen caliea| rs. on a few od her neighbors the fi of thi x Dr. and and ars, F. Lodge of Steele were ee at the Hareld Hargrave “When Smith Steps Out” dock Ae Carll hae has rented of toe big Fire of unknown origin broke out jat the John race bas spe ae ada evening shortly | after |otleg aan building could not be The loss was partly covered nl Msipanes. The next day the men from town ‘and vicinity all helped Mr. Schleeht build another ice house. Math and Gertrude kopry of, Hamp- load ia naa Stare a he i weeks ago with a carl of horses,) afternoon. Gertrude stayed here in Tate” Hone" Ehueedage “WiS|town to visit with her sisters: Fran: away, he visited his mother and other! on and Theres: fe a few days. i} | Mr. and Mrs. ae Neil, Miss Getha Klacksdahl! is at home| Dorothea Enders and ertrade Koppy g present, her school having closed} attended the movies at Linton We Thursda: ‘pesday evening. Ir, and Joe Paulson and son! Mrs. Orson 5 Friday Het Misnenss wh went last fe ‘th rison called on her Psd Mrs. Clifford Nclsen, Thurs-|sa' > - Uhrist Schoon was : Prosling. caller = left three! and daughter, M iton, were shop: Lenora Hargra: | pare: rents. cessful’ term of ‘choel ke| Mrs, Charles Enders ai schoo! oO. tl ata mic. afternoon. A lunch was joes at noon. b; % irs. Carl Reich and fam- ¥ A, and. seb N. D., have moved | 4, tof candy and |, pember ree, a it Deslevy, closes, or s+ April Lena Deslevy visited with th Abert Christensen family secareay: by end dance Setcraar effi fi spent the we Cal eheaa hom in the country with his gr: ae and "hes. Philip Srhei Mrs, Ch ‘les Enders and di ter, erles jers Hinson, i res mY Quast 7 |meiored to Linton Setanta ir. and CJ Cc. N, i fs home. rs. Alfred Ol: son SJning ‘was ely attend ir guests at rr Powers i Sree A.W. a and sen, 01 Samrton oy ltrs "at it the. "Ole met ie sie aids be . a Frank | F. "and ‘daughters, Trene'and Linton eal fre Anh ry Mecehee: ne ae oe rs heme. Sunday. ih stride was put up on the ane { Hendrt lay din- 5 Soel bi | =a Arthur Rossow had a relapse Sat- | Elgin was called. Arthur has been jonia for some time. . stine of Fallon was haul wz seed wheat from the local ele vators Wednesday. Miss Gladys McLean spent | week- and at the home of Mr. | Mes. B. Dorward. Mr. shite Mrs. ‘Paul Dempsey and/ Mr. and Mrs. T, Christensen were en- tertained at’ dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.° Morrison’ Sunday. he Sunday services in the Pres- byterian church were attended by a large crowd, Special musle by a of young folks was a feature and . L. Brundage and chil- dren of Mott Sundayed at the Beem home. There hasbeen much interest in the clay pigeon shoot. Sunday a large ‘crowd ‘was in attendance Mr. and Mrs. N. Davis of Flasher were: entertained at Sunday dinner at the Dorward home. Mesdames Tavis, Davis and Wes- trum -of- Flasher attended the shower at the C. L. Kienschmidt home Wednesdi ay. Miss Alice Miller spent the week- end with her folks, returning to her duties at Mandan Monday. Leo Reck of Lucca, N. D., was the guest of his brother Herman a few days the past week, They departed Tuesday for Lucca, Herman intends to return to Raleigh tl May to take up his new clerk in the Raleigh store. Martin Peterson and-Andrew Lamb motored a Bismarck Thursday. mh? Mra, Andy Anderson marck Saturday. miss ns Shipp and Lester oe ismarck Satu) Bunket, Grace, Miss. ‘Ship Leater nker visited at Mr. nlop nad James Suniay. H. Alle: toon Beit spel. ioe. * oe 2. few Beople at- ploy er by the “Old Maids” ay loftit irday evening. Mr. was a alley at J. Allenisworth’s Sunday. iss, Dorothy Lamb visited Miss Nea B Ida, a, Jenneee ore over the week-end. and’ Mrs. Dralic, nd Crawford, Mr. sworth’ from Braddos am. Slorby from Bismarek. i Elvin Hoover and Mi Mat. thews were. visitors at ae Allen- Anesth ‘3 Pipdby. Mrs, M. Lamb. Andrew Lamb. Andrew Frood for Canada. jing. “T. A. Livin, and. on “buster and Mrs, Nina Owone en on Mr.! aoa Mrs. C. W. Brooks Sunday eve- ie and Mrs. Lloyd Mamard and sons called at the Axel Stenquist home Sunday: evening. John: Jacobson . w: a visitor at Herman Hildebrand’ last Saturday. a is. Viola. Hagen st ‘Wing visited lew days the week the home, of Louise’ Services. were held in the Luther- an church Sunday, ach alternate Sunda: Hanson of er mother, ing. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brooks and family were Sunday visitors at the homeo} Brooks’ parents, Mr. Brook: and oir oe y Anstrom i - i Miss. Delt * Mabel dordita | jay. Town! Ansti Donald Lang” and Donald “Sokneok visitors with a BF o Victor Franklin af Prlaies Woods and Miss Ide Ceti Baldwin were married at Bl lamers, Am Avail © rar bya i Mr, and Mrs, | Abendeen, 8. D., to attend. the conven- | Raleigh | visitor in town from | Mrs. Charles Beem entertained a ie lowa, where | urday morning and the déctor from | | the | {tend Pentecostal services Sunday. tha Sh adores |e Nordat _THE BISMARCK {called on Mr. and Mrs. Inesday a ateaye A social’ time was ‘enjoyed and before departing refreshments were served. Mrs. Adolph Peterson and children visited at the hone of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben ‘Carlson, near | Baldwin, last pelle i Mrs. Wm. Brown left Monday for tion of the Woodman Circle held at \that place April 26 and 27 Sam Fairman was a vi: capital city last Thursday. Arthi Danstrom, formerly of Bismarck, is now located on the} 'farm recently vacated by Herman| Hildebrand, Myrel, Irene and Doris Danstrom i | or in the night. McKenzie Mrs. Roscoe Horen entertained the Ladies’ Aid Wednesday at her home narth of town. . B, Graham and family of Wing visited over Sunday at the home of Mrs. Graham's mother, Mrs. Crum. Mr. and Mrs, M. Wharton, who have apent the winter here with Mr. and rs, D. E, Wharton, will leave ahort- ly der Fargo and southern points, y farewell party in the form of a surprise waa given to them Tuesday evening. H, E. O'Neill transacted business smarek one day last week. People within a radius of ni 100 miles attended the coyote-rabbit hunt at the Hackney ranch south of town Sunday in which several eoy- otés ani jarge number of rabbits were killed. . Fred Pillsbury and tamil; fit visited relatives here Sunday. | Orville Niborger, local helper at the depot, has gone to Medina for |. few days todo’ reliet work there, His place here is being filled by (Franz Langer of Medina, Bliss transacted business in Bismarck Friday. Rev. G. A. Lewis and family, form- nastor of the M. church of McKenzie, now of Ray, N. D., passed through here Tuesday. on their way to Ashley. They were entertained here by Mr. and Mrs. Hallie Belk, Mrs. Lewis will remain some time with her mother at Ashley and Mr, Lewis will return to Ray shortly, and Mrs, John Rodgers have a on their m north of aney who has pur- men at work remodeling it. The} building will house the pool hall, barber shop, a hall and a restaurant. ). E. Wharton transacted business [in Bismarck Saturday. stayed with Ada Fairman Tuesday | 4. fof. | cess: vacated the corner building and have! ry chased the building has a crew of| TRIBUNE Carl Schult Sund: Mrs. Alfred Burkhart was a guest of ber niece in Mandan. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kenyon and family and Mrs. Reynold and daugh- ter Margaret motored out to Hugo Solberg’s Sunday. evening. Lawrence and Mary Martineson called ut the home of Mrs. Lundin Tuesday evening. Mr.- and Mrs. John Thysell and children of the Mandan Field Sta- tion were guests of Mrs. 0. N. Lun- din and family Sunday. Margaret Lundin visited M fred Rurkhart one day "Leith | Rev. Corbit and son Robert were business visitors in Elgin Monday. The Boy Scouts went out for a campfire-supper Monday evening. Sunday evening, May 8%, at & "clock, the Women’s Missionary So- ety will give the illustrated lecture, Th nace of Mohammedanism.” Rieker bumped into a car abandoned on the road east of town, Sunday evening. Both cars were slightly damaged. Band céncert Sunday evening. Ev- eryone requested to be present, Mrs, FE. J. Lawfer is spending the week at the home of her brother, Max Buckman, and ‘family, at New Salem. : Marjorie Anderson the week-end at home. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Freese are spending the week at New Leipzig. usorm, Ferguson’ and family uc- companied by Irene McGarry, were callers here Sunda: bast Agnes Gebhard closed a suc- term of school at the Mathys school lust Monday. She will leave r her home at Lamberton, spent ‘Mrs. Gene Wachman of Elgin and bed lad P. Emch were married Thurs- in, Rev. Lenz officiating. Mrs. E.Anhorn and fam- iy were guests at the Emu Brink- man home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Faubel left Fri- day morning for an extended trip to California. ‘ A-crew of men have been workine on the fair grounds the past week getting things in shape tor Grant county play day, May 21. Mr. Johnsgone was called to Dick- inson Tuesday by the serious illness of his mother at the Dickinson hos- Bertha Scholser of Carson wns a} week-end guest of Constance Lackey. Mr. und Mrs. De La Hunt of New ngland are visiting friends here for a few days. Miss Irene Hurley was hostess to {the Otupaw. campfire girls Saturday afternoon.’ All members except one were present and enjoyed u most i Edgemont | Mr. and Mrs. Akerlund, Mr. Pool |and Heury Schatz's v: with Karl Saturday. and ice ved in honor of four! jof the children’s birthday Karl Sebatz, Ed Pauline and Susi |motored to Regan M ye Mr. Pe isitor ‘ones: residence Sunday, Walter and Howards callers at the Alta store Monday. John Stroh and family called on | Mrs. Stroh’s mother Friday after- noon, Mr. and Mrs. John Schlichenmyar of Turtle Lake, children, ‘Marvin, Betty and Marion, called on his sis- ter,.Mrs, H. Schatz, Monday. The: spent the night at Hank Schuch’ of. Schrunk township. Annie Hochhalter is staying with her sister, Mrs. Stinerct, of Regan, this week, The surprise party had in honor of Mrs, Wait was well attended in|) spite of the rainy weather. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Bender are the paints of an Infant son born last week, Harold Brown and Eddie Johnson made a trip to the mine’ Thursday. It in reported that Bill Hurlbert Se Steiber tomnihie will leave with his family for South Dakota in the near future. i Mrs. Millard Combs has returned home from the hospital at Bismarck and has resumed her teaching at the north school. Davold Schaffer was a caller at the Alta store Monday. ‘Mr. Flynn of Wilton n this eutally delivering pauilas hare ay. « Word was received that Mr. Brock- er of Turtle Lake passed away the ng. ws ee! mil at i} Combs wer mer, of Canada, thi daughter of Mrs. Johnson of this community, hag named her new danghter, Viola Sarah ‘Zelmer. John Zelmer and Glen and Earl a| McCalister called on the Schatters| | .| Sunday... > ! Naughton l Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson and little son motored to the city Sun- day. They were accompanied by Isabelle Johnson. Athur Larsen and Paul Carlson were in the city Sunday, dinner guests of Arthur's mother, Mrs. Bet- , ty Larsen of Bismarck. Charles A. Johnson made a trip to Bismarck Monday evening. Mrs. Hugo Solberg and son Harvey ; visited Mrs. Frank Garner Monday. watery Selene jotored to Bis- k Ty Mr. rs. Arthur Solberg and| children Bernard and is and Ar thur Larsen motored to Bismarck Clooten was in Bis- marck beirae 4 John. Smith, Esther Ayre, and I: belle Johnson motored’ out: to the C A. Johnson ferm: Saturday : evening. | Mr. and Mts. Victor Engdahl and | family were: dinner ‘gucgts of Mr. and Mrs, A. Solberg Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson and | son Edsel and Mrs Amanda Erickson ; called i Arthur Solberg’s Sunday, Mrs. Solberg visfted. at the | home of Irs. Victor’ Mégnier Sun- ; Charles A: Johnson | Abel Jobnson, Mr.} » Alfred Karlsen and Mrs, Johnson motored to Wilton to ind Mrs, Charles Johnson and Ruth and Isabelle and v3 were dinner guests nt f J. Johnson in Wilton) Abel Johns n visited at. the Pete Johnson home in. Wilton .Bunday. ue & ieee and Mrs, 10. Teed feet ia show in, Bismarek Sunday. in ;Nofdatrom motored to: thr jast week ta purchase | 12, at the Nogthern Pacific interesting meeting as well as a | delicious runcheon served by the hos- | i teas, | Mr. and Mrs. Sether accompanied by Mrs. Broton and Sandy enjoyed | ta pic at the Cannon Ball Friaay evening. The Leith Civic club held a suc- {cessful food sale Suturd Mrs. | “Mr and Mes) He M- gin attended the “Old Maid’s’ meeting here Tuesday eve | John Will made a busines: Bismarck Saturday. Professor Roberts’ of FI uct Mr: club | Lan trip to Igin trans- business here Friday. Lou Omdahl, who has heen juite ill, was able to he on the street. | Saturday. Albert Wyman is working out at Fred Milnor’s, Presbyterian church notes for Sun- day, May 1: Leith, morning wor- ship ‘at 10 o'clock; Sunday scuool at Raleigh, Sunday. school at the abate hour, no preaching service. Lark, Sunday school at 2 o'clock preaching. service at 3. Curson, Sun- day school at 11, evening worship at 8 o'clock. A_ cordial invitation is extended to ull to worship with us. Sunday evening, May 4, ut 8 o'clock, the Women’s Missionary society of the Presbyterian church will give the illustrated lecture, “The Menace of Mohammedanism.” High School Notes A principal conference was ‘held at Leith April 22 for the purpose of making play day preparations, A free movie entitled “Cinderella” with a correspondingly excellent comedy, will .be one of the many play day attractions May 21. In the evening the’ “Gorilla Bao "will be shown, , These pictures ‘especial- y to the occasion. 5 High school students now are put- ting forth’ great deal of: effort for the declamation contest. ¥ ian] school children are busy prac- iArvor day, Apeil 22, bserved rbor 5 Pi » Was observe: by our school, We cleaned the yard. Intermediate Room Attendance ars been excellent. Mel- vin Heil and Clifford Farrell have been absent the past week. Gordon Herron left last Friday. We Ban os him. Aa We. have two new pupils, Agnes and Clair Wessel. ‘the fourth grade is learning the m, “The Brook,” by Alfred Lord ‘ennyson. The room has purch: picture of the Blue We studied it and the children enjoy it very much, Primary Room We were sorry to lose two of our second graders on Friday. Ly Leroy re been faithfr ‘memory..we shall cherish. Geraldine Wessel enrolled as a new pupil in the second grade Mon- a, rene Hurley entertained campfire girls ‘Saturday, A hike was planned tor Wednesday evening. We ‘voted to do our bit in making play day in Leith a success. Constance and Lucile Wessel and Wanda Will are leaders in our at- tendance record.. ~ Menoken Joseph Rockey died Tuesda: | i April ospital at’ Glendive, Mon ter an opera: tion for ‘appendicit id_ gail stones. He was 57 years old. Mr.‘ Rockey was born in Italy and came to the | United States when quite ie 4 He had worked for the Northern Paci fic railroad for 21 years, being sec- tion foreman et Menoken for eight years. Bersiving relativi brother of Syracuse, sons i be one aati, mH, io is ‘Tauting hay from Hegne y tom Morris’ piace 4 re, Olaf Londin be ‘visitin, dsustier Fh dls. wi. wind Mrs, 0, ma and aan = ce ae Ske i jordstrom iM catled on John her the ater ta Francis nd ae ae es funeral the ogy ig! of. a, dite -who died me a 9 meeting was held le au te beer, v. day -! Mr. and Mrs, d. Carter of El-|¢- ‘| business in the twin cities tast week lect | Morris Christianson will | en station there in the’near fu- prietor, suffered a stroke of paraly- | sis while fixing an aerial wire. on his barn Thursday. He was taken to the Bismarck hospital. He is much improved at present and it ix hoped he soon will be able to re- turn home. Mr. and “Mrs. R. M. Ludemann mo- tored to Driscoll on business Wed- ‘nesday, also stopping at the Adolph Hansen home for supper. Chris De Groot, William Neth and | {Albert Sherman started working on ithe Northern Pacific section Satur- R. G. Abelein and! ly spent Friday evening vi ing Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mrs, A. C. Dance and son | eptained at supper Saturday evening uf the W. J. Dobson home in Bismarck er Anna Marie ing at the Augu: They returned to the: marck Saturday. ‘ir. and Mrs. Charles Graves, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hamblein and son were entertained at) dinner Easter Sun- day by Mr. and Mrs. Warren Clisby of McKenzie. Mrs. Ralph Ishmall has reopened her school after a four months’ va- cat: Dorothy Wood, Eunice and Eleanor Ebeling, Dorothy Be Groot, Agnew and Wayne Ayers iM with the read ineasles, R. M, Themmisch, section foreman, spent Sunday at Windsor, N..D. Mr. and Mrs. Abelein mo- tored to Bismarck Wednesdpy, Si urday and Sunday, visiting y Abel- ein, who now is ill at the | hospital ir. and Mrs, Otto Ayers, enter- tained Mr. ond Mrs. K. M, Ludemann at dinner oa evening. Miss Martha Thompson of Fargo, ND. spent several days visiting at th D. King home, returning home home in Bis-, Friday. Mrs, Elmer Funston and little son, who have been visiting relatives Minnesota, returned home Friday. Mr. and Mrs, A. R. Ayers and little son, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. R Ludemann, attended uo show in Bismarck Friday evening. R. L. Dralle spent Easter Sunday visiting at the W. T. Dance home. Miss Nellie Brown, who has been teaching near New England, is now | ing her sister, Mrs. A. C. Dance, after completing an eight months’ term of school. Over 300 people took part in the! {first drive which was staged near the Irving Anderson farm, This \drive covered a territory seven miles long and five miles wide. Ten coyotes and over 2,500 rabbits were \killed. One strange part of the jdrive was that all the rabbits were killed before the circle of men closed in, while in other drives most were | killed when trapped in the center. A lunch was served after the drive. jAbout 70 men gathered at Menoken | on their way home. They worked a section near the Ebeling farm where | they killed over 260 .rabbits. They | then worked « section south of | Menoken where about 200 rabbits | were killed. Steiber at the Hick- i | i | Wm. Hurlburt visited el home Monday. Delbert Olson was a Sunda at the Hickel reside: | Ted Lehr is worl | Olso: visitor ing for Julius Naomi Haagstrom spent the week township. Rev. Johnso: home missionary and Sunday school organizer for this dis- trict, called on several families Wed- nesday. rs, John Carlson and Mrs. ©. L. jone were ‘among those who tended W. N. P. L Thursday at t The Van Sickle family are mo ing out of the neighborhood. Mr. and Meas Wme Hiekel and Mary were callers at the Olson home Friday, children, Mrs, Garnes and Margaret, were Sunday C, 1, Malone at Julius Olson’ Mr. and Mrs. Regan shoppers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, John Carlson children and Mr. and) Mrs. ¢, Malone motored to the home of Mr Carlson's parents near Dyiscoll Sun day where they spent the day. Arthur Oder is sick with rheuma- tism. He has been out of school for quite a while. 4.-R, Jones hauled a load of cream | and eges to Regan Tuesday, } Schrunck a Elizabeth Bachor was sick Tuesday and Wednesday, so she was absent from school. ae Novy wont. to Wing Wednes- | @8) ay. Herman Nieters | was at John Mach- utton’s Thursday having some grain fanned. Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Zowpetz visited at the R, G, Marchant home Friday | Andy sitorst were | ‘Novak and son, Tom, Mr. and d, Zowpetz were in Regan Fri- da; Sirs, Herman Nieters and some of; the boys were in Wing Saturday to church. J. E. Witt, John, Emmanuel, and Henry Fode, Frank Cleveland and Le Roy Marchant visited with their friend, Andrew Nieters, Sunday after- noon, Helen Dagner, who has been work-| ing for her sister, Mrs. Fred Smith, whjle Mrs. Smith was sick in uo hospital in Bismarck, returned home | Sunday. Herman Nieters, Mar- n and Harold, visited at| lovy’s Sunday afternoon, | The schools No. 1 and 2 in Sehrunk | were closed on Friday. Mrs. Matz had a program in No, 2 on Friday | evening and Alice Hulvorson had u| ienie with her pupils on Saturday in No. 1, Mrs. Fred Smith, who has been ® patient in’ St. Alexius hospital, | for two weeks, returned home on | Tuesday feeling some better. The dance at the Fode home on Saturday evening was not very well | a busy time. Martha Hein visited with her aunt, and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Hein, | Sunday aftérnoon, Sam Kuk is plowing for his brother, John, with a tractor this week. James Novy and Herman. Neiters and their families attended church in Wing on Sunday. ee | Wilton i Thompson was transacting in the interests of the Washburn ite Coal company. he hamburger stand ‘on Main! street which has been run the past id ‘by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Myers is been closed. It is understood open a Miss Anna Sutton left Tuesday f her Home ab Cincinnati, Ohio, after |are the parents of a son horn Mar end at her home in Estherville 7 and i , ardson, a bride of last month. color scheme was pink and white. ! spending several months at ae home of her sister, Mrs. L. FE. Nugent. Pete Stewart suffered a broken! wrist while practicing for the field | meet. V. D, Heston. visited a few days last week at the bome of his son Ligyd in Fargo. Violet Hosteller is visiting Jamestown with her father. Mrs. nright of Bismarck friends in Wilton Thursday. Mrs, Claude Newman visited reta- tives in Garrison last week. Berger Sarvik of * the Corner store spent the past week at -his home in Cooperstown. Mr. and Mrs, Guy Burtch of Deer- | ing, N. D., visited at the William Burtch home Friday. A, M. Dahl was a Washburn Wedne Mr. and Mrs. Dave Easton in v ness visitor are 2 J. Truax was visitor Wednesday. Rev. F. W. Christ motored Hazelton to hold services Sunday. Ted Newman is busy putting the corn crop on his farm in. the Regan district. Stewart Nelson ited friends in Bismarck the past week. Mrs. J. Ste her home at Glenc visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Art Ferris, also her father, J. amling, at Ki Jack Proctor of Wilton visitor Saturday. Miss Glaflys Hosteller visited Bismarck last week. Miss Marie Newman was s! Bismarck Monday Mrs, J. ohecory. of Ashley vi the home of her son, J McGogy, last week. We Richard returned Saturday from Hardin, Mont., where he was called by the sudden death of his brother Charle: Mrs. Anna her home at Stewartsdale Satur after spending the past month v ing relatives here and at Regan. Arthur Ferris transacted business in Bismarck Saturday. Mrs. a Regan returned to in in A large number of people viewed | the wonderful display of work that was on exhibit at the schoolhouse Wednesday afternoon and evening. Many compliments were given both teachers and pupils in every grade and the high school manual train- | jing and acrnapele seience e ela Se . Freshour and Ike Hers Tuesda; . Johnson was in Driscoll . Wilfang visited and Carey Johnson's Friday. Marvin “Magnus called at the Ty- ler Johnson home Tuesday. Max Lang has a new } De ng tractor, Snyde night at the at Tyler eCormick- of Menoken Ty spent Thurs y John- son home, Runey was a town he carnival I May 7, visited call Don't Farmers’ cliff Melland ling Wednesday. M Me aid Thursda: and mt at the in Ster entertained the and re turned St Mr. O'Hara ae been taking Hallie Belk’s plac: ix the depot for a few da ent was in hursday, mixing gopher poison. T. A. was held at Steeling school No. 2 Thursday evening. The teachers furnished the ee George Kusch v Joheson’s Thursda: Marvin Magnus was a town caller The coun| tl rhursdas Mrs. day a home. Mr, fami J. Johnson spent Wednes- Thursday at the Mrs. dd d and Stiles and Johnson . Johnson and ly visited at the C M, Snyder home Sunday. dames Sedivec, Veronica Riley, le Elness home George the Robert at H.R. Wright's Sunday, Kenneth Walgren anent Sunday at | M Mrs, Glen Richard: caller Tuesday. Sohnson is assisting Mr. ie Mr. and Mrs. Pete Schlonbuck were itors in Sterling Sunday, Miss Olive Johnson spent Sunday at the Lawrence Mork home, H. RK. Wright and son Clifford, ac- core anied by Harold Zuroff went to ne ‘enzie for the coyote hunt Sun- Hy was a town Nr. and Mrs. Gearhart Magnus, ac- companied by Mrs. Henry Zuroff, motored to Bismarck Wednesday. Esther Lang and Miss Belva Beatty visited at the Paul Lang home | Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Helmer Melland and sons Robert and Albert visited st the Robert Sharp home Sund: Don Gilchrist of Fargo vi | Sterling Sunday. Miss Lauretta Jacobson of Bis-| | marek spent Wednesday afternoon | at the home of her sister, Mrs. La- verne Richardso: A large crowd attended the dance at Sterling hall Friday evening. Mu- sic was by the Tuttle orchestr: d in| Veronica Riley and Mildred John- | son were hostesses at a miscella- | neous shower given at the Helmer Melland home for Mrs. L. C. Rich- A miniature bride and groom formed the centerpiece. Mrs. Richardson re- ceived mauy beautiful gifts, licious luncheon was served at 5 ‘clock after which the guests de- parted, wishing Mrs. Richardson | much joy and happiness. Miss La retta Jacobson wax an out-of-town guest. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Edgerley, ac- |companied by their son Fay, spent Sunday afternoon at the John Leese | home. is back in Ster Joe Paulson ie attended on account of it being such after spending the winter, in Minne- | sota, Mrs, Emil Lang gnd Esther Lang! were Bismarck callers Monday. + Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Anderson and | family s»ent Sanday at the Lewis | {homes Gosney anied ind family, accam- by Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert were dinner | nda: Earl Gaskill, accompanied , his | niece, Vivian Gaskill, evening at the P. B day ant Friday te friend in. Hazelton. Miss ~ Mildred Johnson aught school for a while she was ing will be held in North Sterii ne sg No. 2 ae at vac tek “ rs. onia of Jameatown. Sent the week-end at it Sasating: The 1s tant acd st se . | grams + Saturday after | smarck was a} ‘amling returned to | West were | N, | ov Magnus | family | with his work for «| gan, The | A de-) PAGE ELEVEN [examinations which will be given in jabout three weeks, f High school students are working hard on a play “The Varsity Coach,” ‘which will be given April 29. The high school teachers and pu- pils are looking forward .to a trip |to the Bad Lands in the lust week present plans mature, plenty of wane dd start, evening ebrate birthday. je chief pas- realized through the pro- ndered by Mr. Houser’s new Norman Stewart entertained bunch with an old time ste; while Don elections of olin, Mills time wi rad {the is assisting Frank his spring work, Wingel, who has been ; spending the winter in the timber, ‘has recently moved with his family .o Brittin, A, A, Stewart is building on the place formerly known us the Gager ranch now owned by Mr. Stewart. He has already completed a cosy aw and is engaged building a bar james Cares will occupy the place while in employ of Mr, Stewart Joh rt has recently pur- | chases rdson tractor. Mr, | Stewart expects to farm a large acre- age this year. John Becknall’s live stock has in- {ereased to the extent of one fine , leolt, six pigs, four kittens and one guinea pig in the last two week: Hughie MeMurrick ‘had the mis. fortune of losing two valuable Hol- stein cows recently. Fite Forgeson’ expects. to_piteh his tent near school No. 4 Telfer ip wh he will live with family while he does road work. Norman Stewart and Don Nichol- son made a business trip to Brittin Sunday. They made the trip in Mr. | Stewart's car. Several rabbit drives have been [held in this district and many of the | pests have been slaughtered, but they | still can be seen in large numbers. R. Nicholson, a former farmer and stockman of Emmons county, now located in his new residence near the banks of the Missouri river, sited friends in Glencoe and ewartsdale last week. Mr. Nichol- json ix one of the sturdy pioneers of |this district having ‘located: here a 0 years ago. E. MacLean of Stewartsdale pur- cunied a Fordson tractor recently. Lee Mallard and Mr. Hugh Me- Murrick were ers at homes with phones in this ity to col- et dues for the Stewartsdale Rurat sphone compan: unior, who has the Dr, Schipfer years, is now at | “Rernard | hit employed ranch for sever With a: vare pedi and Mrs. and family N Arthur and 4 Mr. Mr. Joh» hter were at the Nicholson home. Alex MacLean of Missouri town- ‘ship has recently leased a half sec- tion of prairie sod in Telfer town- ship and is breaking it up for flax. There are three different makes of tractors busy every day on this job cue rave the sed is being turned s not at all slow, Rockhill aller in Regan n business. | . and Mrs. Jim F. | transacting business in day last, week. Stephen Monroe sepnt the week- end with his cousin, Clayton Little, |of near Regan. Olgot Ryberg purchased a Case tractor in Bismarck Wednesd: We cess, with it, held at the Finn hall y night was very well attended, was furnished Edwin Olson nd Henry Palaya, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Olson were visiting with Mrs. Olson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. McCulley, of near Re- Thursday afternoon, Charley Christianson was a shop- per in Renae one ay last week. Mr. and Landerholm were visiting with Mr. and Algot Ryberg for a few days last week. Mrs. Conrad Kettleson and daugh- ter, Rande, went to Wing Wednes- day evening on a shopping trip, ‘arley has been helping his brother. in-law, Frank Holmes, for the past few days in the spring work, ~ Oscar Walworth was a_ business caller in Regan one day last week. Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Magnuson and son, Helmer, were shopping in Regan one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Olson and |S. B. Olson were shoppers in Bis- jmarck one day last week, | Albin Spangberg was a business caller and shopper in Regan one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hedstrom and | daughter, Lenora, were visiting with jae and Mrs. Dave Spangberg Sun- a Little were Regan one | The food sale given by the Ci field ladies in Regan Saturday was | pretty well attended. Nearly $30 Was taken in. More peopie woud have been present, but the bad roads and rain stopped quite a few. The dance given at Henry Sund- quist's Saturday night was pretty well attended, Roxy Lowe motored to Bismarck Saturday on a shopping trip. Olgot and Victor Strom and the | Ryberg boys from Francis township | were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ol- got Ryberg eee afternoon, joy McCulley and | daughter were visiting with Mr. and | Mrs. ery Sunday. Mr. Bas “ES nal and family und: Freda Spitzer spent C e week-end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Louis | Spitzer, of near Baldwin. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Olson were | visiting with Mr. and Mrs, Ray Me- | Culley one day last wee! Born to Mr. and Mrs, John A: Ad. M the 18th. | derson, twin boy: ‘im Little and ay = Rega Mr. and Mrs, ily were shopping in a peemesose cine asaawssrve Ue

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