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¢ ‘WANT ED—A WANTED—Girl for WANTED—A_ middle WANTED—A waitress at NEW. BUNGAL For SALEBY owner FOR RENT—All modern, furnisi hed, TUESDAY. MA & me . wages; men and hort ay gt Est. LER BARBER COL COLLEGE, NT Forest Rangers need: wed often, Las ha vanbd a month, Cabin’ furnished, Enjoy .the . outdoors. Particulars fase. new Mr. Oz- ment, 33:P, "St. ia see to work by the month. Francis Jasskewiak, 421 Twelfth street. FEMALE HELP general honse- work, family of three, pleasant surroundings; Telephdne | 862-LR ftér six o'clock. + momen, aged woman cook in small hotel. Chas, Costello Prop., Woodworth, N. D. O'Brien's HOUSES AND FLATS FINE RESIDENCE Pi 01 Lars ROOM wekeee bbe incloding 3 bed rooms, sun parlo basement, full basement, onk Sore throughout, near school, 50 foot lot, |- trees and shrubs, rable ‘hi in fine residential district, offered very, reasonably for quick — sale. G Register., at 812 is. Eights street for sale by owner at rea! (ec price. An extremely well- uilt home with nicely arranged rooms. Call at 602 Seventh street. irect, prac: tically new bungalow, five rooms and bath. ‘Maple floors, full base- , mont; mats Sy heat. Price $3,000. lesired. Phone 921. TEALESN modern ¢ located. Fifty foot lot, ap if taken at once. Call at 417 Mandan _Street_or Phone 858, three-room down stairs flat. Very ble. Telephone 233. FOR RENT—New five room bunga- low for’ $50 per .month. Savainth street. Inquire FO Phone 480M. RENT—Six-room modérn home. FOR § mbrella tent at $20.00, 1 ‘ibrary table $15.00, ono child’s rocker’ $1. ten yolume Encyclopaedia of rchitecture, car- pentry and building $7.50. Also Two light housekeeping: Also a four room furnished. apartment during June, July and]. August..See Roy Nef at 710 Seventh street. for rent: E— juofold davenport, 2 + Melody Conn saxophone, 1 cornet, 1 2-speed cake or bread mixer in A-1 gondition. 414 Hannafin street. FOR SALE—One mahogany sinha 0. K’ed USED CARS Ford Roadster $150; 1926: Chevrolet Ton Truck complete, run 3, $650; Ford Tudor $250; 4025 F $350; is Touring $175; e 1925 Chevrolet Hupmobile Roadster Coach $525; 00. a aT Tourings priced from $75 to $126. table -and 1 mahogany tea. c: practically new. Phone 479 or call at 615 W. Rosser’Ave. AUTOMOBILES 1923 Chevrolet Tour. $125; 1926. miles hea Seda $150} 1921 1926 Landan $600 1922 Dodge Touring $1503 Tour. $350; $175; 1924 Overland $90; 926 1 hevrojet 1926 Ford ton Truck 1924 Ford Coupe 1925 Ford Tour. INSTRUCTION in mony and Compo: er information call 1017 or call at our studio, 203 Ave. A Ww, Mandan street. FOR RENT<June ed, 3. rooms and bath. Also.2 ‘furnished connecting réo: and bath, and a small*room at 400 ter street FOR apartment with electric range, ate entrance, also: private porch, in all-modern home. FOR apartment with p private bath. For further Seventh street‘or Phone 4 f room apartment pa private entrance, street or Phone 67- GR. Rebuilt Automobiles Satisfaction guaranteed. day trial, Eech car priced in : pals figures. You cannot buy a rebuilt car here ‘we KNOW it is right and un- we KNOW it will give you more satisfaction than éver you anticipate. “Rebuilt Cars: With a Reputation” Lahr Motor Sales Co. THE MUSIC SCHOOL. ~ lano, vucal. Spe- inners ata i, of pupils between 4 should be struction, wi value te parent as weil May 1st we open our re; ses in Theory, ition, For farth- corner some of her LOST—By a stout tail; inner anatomic: part: er toe. ion, but not at the Clinic through M. MacLachlan, who natural methods, Selentitie det and mild herbs, .No kniting nor metallic drugs. No serum poisons pe rave! ssiginarck, N squirting, - pus-punching, it Fureish- fPtpnone, Phone ge Mrs. Call at rear ENT—' information er ee 616 rn und floor, hat 722 Fifth, othe, above used cars all carry our K,, which means satisfaction and value. We also have Ford FOR REN icely f apartment on first floor, bath ans joining. Street. furnishe Mrs. Rohrer, 618 Sixth Easy terms on used and new cars. CA oe este its co. i. D. A Reliable Dealer With Reliable jig Six coupe 1924. mod- nish and eat ‘model. Sy tire, bumper an 375.00 cash, Write Tribu: bed spreads, Bi ty. ily washings taken. deliver. | Matguerit Bulten’s Home: Laundry, 208 Ave. A, W, corner Mandan street. sissies 1017, FOR PENT—Apartment mansee Apartments. ‘Woodmansee. FOR RENT—Furnished or unfur- nished eeavenest at the Varney Flats. one 773. . J. T—Fuishea one 5 one room and ; Hazelhurst. 411 Fifth a ipastment, on| ck Gee street. round ‘Toor 930 Fourth st: ‘ing. nd FOr RENT May at are ia Tribune WANTED=1 Inquire '—Modern Apapment. LL. K.- Thempson-Phoue 287. FoR REN’ Teall ae partment Person ~ Court. cas Block,| SAL “Wwe Lar jeeping reoms, trance, clone to bath and telephone. ibe blocks north: of » Senlt awe ‘unfar- one iigat he cee fiver. Heat rh wi ee ion moo Price} Owens, Eiti ‘Blocks Phone 421, ™t oo Faso oom: mi ieee vate ‘sttrance, gis e £04 att ‘A piano.| 7 5:00 bee 7 Neulekevaing 1 ed, in ing Fett heme. hts furnish jults only.. 610. Also” a Phone 888 or call at Broadwa, eet FOR RENT—Nice pleasant room at $17 Sixth street. Hone privileges. ! For ladies only. Reasonable rent. Call ‘evenings. Fourth FOR HENT—Very nicely furnished sleeping room Ks all modern ‘home. | ti Always hot water. Cail at 807. Fourth street. FOR RENT—Pleasant room in mod- ern tome.” Downtown io¢ation. Call: at 112 Broadway or) Phone 195-W. FO ro furnishes housekeeping rooms. Modern and close in. Call 523 Sixt! 8 FOR —Lurge sleeping: room Tal eae Line Call _at Ef Setond| street or Phone 832-J. 4 BABY ‘CHICKS ‘ PELKEY re BABY’ CHICKS Have ao reputation. New’ reduced® prices. eee: of breeding. ‘Hundreds isfied ‘customers, many report Taying at four months. breeds. Fal tine Sete. sup; mes, Month ‘46° ‘eight-weeks-otd* heavy; lively, priced ‘right! ‘Pelkey’s Hele and: Chick’: ‘Farhi, ° Fargo, ‘red, Dutt hel Wyatdottes, Buff 0 ingtons, ‘Mt o. Rueks 16; i ? ‘NORTHERN BABY CHICKS electric hatched. Incubators, coal and oil brooders, Globe feeds, feeders, fountains, violet-ray glass, Everything for‘the poultry, and bee man. ‘New price: lists, free N. D. Bee WAY BABY CHICKS per 100 “post: | idi Leghorns, Anconas $12; Rocks, Reas $15; Wy ingtons, Minorcas sic ed $12." All other varie shipment, fe Rust's Hatchery, Dept. 16, Fa: is mapy years o! Phone se WORK WANTED-—-Young ladies sire to do plain sewing at reason- able rate. Also work by the day ener 637-LJ or call at 113 Maw ts WANTED—Plowing gardens, Wor! aah hagling, black dirt and Fig s GARDENS plowed and 8] For good work call W: 734-W. es Were Ser, = posto: at 410 Third steest, ote fl Ninth . annual catalog}: Fricke “Levi ivr at the at Rone na ites, Willies were call- ers eae the latter: part ;of the T. F. Mortis , foo eptiiege were 0) win Satur 4 di Ty is, Miss ae Suittwells tele sain Biltote Mi xy Lowe, Thelma Nord, Grace and pteenre, Fatkenstein, Clarence John- Heit ate Clarence: Johnson, ’A' Albert and Gene Perkins, Wallace Falkinstein; Marold Willisias, "Ne ; Donald, Oliver, io ey ~ e were callers he bal 6 was swale ‘at the » ™ Anderton home wbna i Estherville. | The American Legign Auxi¥ary ladies were very successful with the supper they gave at the EWen cafe ‘and ralized @ goodly sum to be used for ex-serviee men in the hospital. Mr, and Mrs. G. E. Brenneite fg Mrs. Joe Michelsen motored to Bi marck to see Mrs. Ra: Mecutlough who fs atient at the St. Alexiv: hospital. ey Feported she was in oe ving. ft! ‘Michetsen wi Saturday afternoon counting her ‘tails, as at was the last ig for them to be 5 cents: apiece. Carl Berg and pte! Florence ea oan called Jake Fisher “The ‘enliven derived mpch pleasure from hanging May baskets Sunday. +Mes.. August Westerman is a con- testant in the Whippet contest con- ea Ai the Lahr Motor Sales com- i e prize is a Whippet coach. itlam ‘Danielson visited his bj thee Henry Danielson, of near iltom Saturday. He also called at the T. J. Asplund home. Andgew Fisher and John Wilson, Joeal gprage men, attended the ban- Quet in Bismarck Friday evening. ‘“*_ OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT ‘FOR RENT—Office or living room ‘over. Knowles Jewelry sere Avply F. A, Knowle: * FOR EXCHANGE _ 4 gee ‘o exchange Ward county ‘m for Bismarck cit; ‘all'860,_ Bunk of Nort! MISCELLANEOUS HEN 1 looked into tle future far s human eye“éoul e; Surgeots long time’ unbelievers ‘laid their knives and cleavers, and ceased to cut component parts from UE like -you and me. Clinic of M. MacLachlan. (Harvard) pe “diseases. without knives or leavers, ‘Lucas . Block, ee property. Dakota. 116-J. Secob Ball ‘piekinson, N. Dak Box 728, corn. Pioneer jee Waite ‘Dent, Falconer, Northwest Dent, Gehu.' Test 75 to 82. $5 per bushel. J. EB. Chesak, 12 miles theast of Bismatck, mg jog used electric wash- nf po wer arid hand power ee All. kinds and_ pric Fren Grigtith, Welch Hdw. Co. See WAI Te buy or rent a sct of Breaker Bottoms: for Oliver Ford- son plow. Write W. E. Seliens, Bié- taarck, N. it D. ED=-60-head ged of Worses to ‘pas ire at the F. W.Moffit farm. Write er see Feed W. Moffit, Mof- fit, N.:D, GOING Fisiiin GT: Gall at 821 Third | Lane. street. for live-Minnows. FOR RENT—Garage. Close in. Phone ; 689-LM or. ai aa Third street, ‘Garage, See E. L ~aunee, ‘802. ‘Pisst ‘street. : Wi pei Autxiliar; Mr, ‘and Mrs. Herb Bailey and fam- liye motored te Painted. Woods. Sun- irs, A..L, Garnes calied on Mrs. Al Tourtlotte brrtiona saan and Wm. U! negate calle: opt Teeter y evening. John Carlson at- ‘tended the supper given by L Saturday. Scheel, br te ‘Regan Sunday evening and the progres here that wey are in Still ster morni: v, Noah McCoy \conducted services. Athe program was much enjoyed -by all those present. The rain made the roads so muddy abme of the folks had to stay in Ri Sunday night. Mr. and irs. Henry Danielson visited at Jacob Dani junday. Hatley Zellar’s aunt, Jenkins, left’ last week ‘for ‘James- town, where she will reside for the summer, Mra, Spine plans to re- turn here in the fall. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Watson and daughter, Esther, motored to Valley City Saturday. On the return trip they were accompanied by Miss Li tee who attends the teachers Col- Mrs. Orvol Nibarger was called to Hazen Saturday on account of the »| serious condition of her mother.” J. B. Swanick and family are ecn- jJoying a new Chevrolet sedan that they purchased recently. Mrs. D. E. Wharton sang over KFYR Sunday at 1:30 p.m. She ‘was .xccompanied'-on the piano by Mrs. /J. M. Bertholf. D. E. Wharton has been laid up for several days with a stiff neck. Jimmie Zellar tad his hand severty burned Tu evening by accide: ally Dorey ed and into hot ho ye He was taker Bismarck to Wave the burns dressed. The community play, “The ‘Man From Borneo,” -will be presented ‘at | Moffit Saturday evening, May 7th: The Parent-Teacher associatiqn Tuesday, May 3, in regular Belg ine meeting was called to order by the president, Chas. Thompson. The Program consisted of {community singing, a vocal solo by Kenneth Preston of Bismarck, accompanied by Miss Madge Runey on the piano, and a talk by Miss Runey. Business transacted for the year was the ‘pay- ment of dues to headquarters ‘ Paed local dues to be paid at the fitst mecting next September. The rea- son for this was to be sure that all reports of members are in early 30 that our P. T. A. may be accuratély epresented in the state. Motion‘ was made and carried that the kitchen utensils be added to and the commit- tee appointed was Mre. Cora Pair Angeline Schiess,“Mrs Chas. Thom- ited program, Mrs. P. P. Bi social, Mrs. Fairchild; membershi committee, ae D. E. Wharton. Mrs. | Pawl and s were in charge of the social eos, Painted Woods Lawrence Johnson was a caller at the, Lars Jacobson home Sunday eve- ning. Ivor Johnson has been quite ill the mezbeet week, Mae Anstrom spent Sunday night with. Caroline and Marie John- son. Townley Anstrom stayed Moriday niet with Orval Brooks. : Emmett Brooks’ spent Saturday ba Kt with Wallace Anstrom, ittle Margaret Brooks is visiting this week as her grandparents’ Mr. and Mrs. C. W.. Brooks; Mrs. Wm. Brown, ‘who attended ithe convention of the yon Circle held at: Aberdeen, S D., re- turned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Waddington and sons of Bismarck visited Sunday at her sister's, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Mr and Mrs. Harold Hagerf aiid daughter of Fargo visited the past week at the home of his mother, is Louise Hagen. . Mabel Huniston and Fred ‘of Casper, Wyo, arrived ide | pson. Holdover committecs app were: Jing her daughter, Miss wey ie night for a visit’ with their GC. Petersen, and other relatives ith friends, Viola Hagen of the Wing telephone office visited a few da: iat es mother, Mrs. Louise Hagen. iNie Larson and daughters Ruth oat, Irma called at Henry Johnson's Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Anstrom and family visited ‘at his brother's, Al- hi Anstrom, in Wilton Friday eve- ning, Mr. and Mrs, Axel bese and family, Mr, and Mrs. Llyod Manard and nny were Sunday dinner guests at Walter Johnson’ A birthday party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry John- yn Sunday afternoon, May 1, ionor of their daughter, Carolin llth birthday, A merry time was had. = Th in attendance were and Mae Anstrom, Francis and Donald ng and Orval Brooks and Eu- gene Danstrom, M ind Mrs. C. W. Brooks called on their son Clarence in Wilton ote and Mrs. C. V. Danielson and sons were callers at Mra. Louise Ha- gen’s Sunday. (——————— — ________—___» Sterling B. H. O’Haras left Monday for their new home in Cleveland. in Sterling Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Kusch were Bismarck eallers Monday. Mrs. Fuller of Ellendale is visi Ruth Fyl who teaches, high school in SteMting: A. Reif, rags “Peon by Miss Helen Smith, Miss lazel Feather, Miss Ruth Fuller and Mrs. Full were Bismarck callers Saturday. SY: | lived in Ca Lend with Miss Mgrian Lee, Miss Mary Ellison spent the week- end in Bismarck. Mrs. Jensen and Mrs. O'Hara were | visiting at the Laverne Richardson home Saturday. Mildred Jokeeon spent the week- fend in Driscoll. Miss Dorothy, Zuroff. js assisting Mrs. Pau! Lang with her work for a few weeks. Jim Riley hauled a load of seed flax from the C. Anderson home near Brittin Monday for Roy Turner. Carol Loomis, accompanied Porter and Florence igley were | thopPing in Driscoll Friday. A. Ersland and Jim Turney were callers in Sterling Saturday. Lawrence C. Hale of Driscoll was in Sterling between trains Monday. Edgar and Ernest Johnson visited at the Martin Olson home Sunday. Mrs. Carey Johnson was a town caller Monday, High School The Sterling high school their play, “The Varsity Coach,” Fri. day evening. There was quite a |large crowd in attendance. A dance was given after the play. Music was furnished by the Sterling or- chestra, Mrs, George Kusch served supper. potty Inte: Hate The intermediate grades ure prac- ticing for their play, “Rescued by Radio.” Watch for dates, gave | a Regan Mrs. Julius Olson was shopper Wedhesday. and Mrs. Wm. Hickel and le were busi Catia se hs are siness visitors in Russell ‘Maddock of Fort Ransom | M is‘ helping C. L. Malone with his {om aioe ie iss Hazel Jon t Bigmarek Teesdan es returned from and Mrs. John Stroh are the ts of twin hoya, born Wednes- ne “Word dh Vord was ‘fr iy ere Tueada: of the death “e i Hickel at Comfrey, Minn, Mr. Hisket had been in poor health for some time and the news was not unexpected. Merwin Oder ‘brought his t: home from near Bismarck Fri jay. ir. and Mrs. Harry Rannestad and little son of Regan were guests at 6 o'clock dinner at J. R Jones’ Wed- nesday. The Doyle girls motored to Velva Saturday, returning Sund: a Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Mi Regan gata Stiurday. ir. ani irs. W. S. Oder were callers at the Malone home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs, John Carlson. and family were Regan shoppers Satur- ne were day afternoon’ and satronized ,the ore given by the Legion Aaxil jary. Miss Naomi Hagstrom spent week-end at her heme in Estherville. [Braddock {|b Those from Braddock who attended the Parent-Teach Hazelton Tucsday W. Allen, Mrs. Sherwin, Mrs. jay callers at the O. M. Vie home. Walker of Hazelton was a Braddock caller Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Dexter visit- ed with the Robert Liversage fam- ily Sunday. The Tavermediate League held a social at the school gymnasium last Friday, evening. A very interesting program was given. Games were played and a lunch aerved. A large number were present and all voted the young leaguers royal entertainers. Mr. and Mrs. George Smith of Bis- marck were Sunday visitors with Mr. . Baxter. nd M Miss Viol 1° program given at y evening, Arnold Anderson and little daughter, of Coopeystown, arrived Sunday hog 2, spare a couple of wecks with iderson’s parents, Mr. and we tt W. Allen, There will be a Mother's and Chil- drev’s Pay program at Wesler's schoolhouse Sunday afternoon, May 8th, at 2 o'clock. Rev. Christ of Hazelton will deliver an address. Everybody cordially invited to attend. H. A. Armstrong and John Wray of Hazelton. visited with Braddock friends Friday. Mr. Wray, who is an old-timer of Hazelton, but who has for some years, is well known to some of the Braddock people, who were very much pleased to see him. Mrs. R. Aarvig and Mrs. E. F. Savage, who have been attending the state convention of the Woodman | Cirele hetd at A@erdeen, arrived home moe we fe On the way home Mrs. rc ited with her daughter and ly at Selfridge. Friday morning D M. Henry receiv- ed a telegram that their daughter, Mrs. August Pomier, of Santa Paula, . had died. Mr. and Mrs. Henry rom Steele Saturday evening to be present at the fune: The Ladies’ Afd will in the hall play day, May 13. Miss Linda Juhola and Violet Dex- ter visited at the Olaf Nordstrom home Sunday. F.C. Thomas, secretary of the Tenny Co. Minneapolis, spent. Fri day at the Farmers‘ Elevator at B: dock and visited with the local man- ager, A. J. Piers, ‘A program will be iven by the children in the primary and inter- mediate grades on Friday evening, May 6, beginning at 8 o'clock. A smal! admission of 10 cents will be charged to cover the cost of the cos- tumes, Miss Blanche Umber of Linton is the guest of Miss Hattie Felterley this week. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Button motored to Bismarck Sunday afternoon, where sei Button will enter a local hospi- nan the Braddock members of the F. and A. M. attended the mecting and banquet in Linton Tuesday eve- ning. This was in celebration of the fact that the Linton lodge has recent- ly passéd the 100 mark in member- ship. o candidates from Braddock were raised to the degree of master Masonry. The study and civic club met with irs. Baker Wednesday evening. een members answered roll call by naming an Ameri¢an song and comnoser. The program dealt southern music and sacred music. Don’t forget the Mother's Day pro- gram Saturday evening, May 7, at 8:30, at the M. E. church, The feature of the program is a play, “Mothers of Men.” There are also a number of readings and/music. Rev. John Morange, district super- intendent of the M. E. church, will preach in the church Saturday even- ing, May 14,: at 7:30 p.m. Every- body cordially invited to attend, \ | Edgemont Mrs. George Brenncise and daugh- ter of Regan were visitors at the Alta church Sunday. The little son of Fred Bender has been named John, Karl Schatz was a Regan caller Monday and Tuesday. John Stinert of Regan “attended church at Alta Sunday. Vera and Hazel Jones have. re- turned home after a short visit with relatives and friends in Bismarck. Pauline Schatz called at the Schatz home Tuesday afternoon. Word was received that the infant and Mrs. Fred Vice of passed away the pre- Edmund Schatz _is working for make Hanson of Regan for a few a - and Mrs. Meblhoff of Tuttle were visitors the Alta church Sunday. Th also were dinner guests at the Karl Schatz home. Ed Miller and_ sister, Mrs. John: Fischer, were business callers ut the Karl Schatz home Wednesday eve- nry Schatz called on John Strohs ‘Thursday evening. ‘Mr, and Mrs. Dave Hochalter and son Melvin visited his parents, G. ii Hochalters, Sunda: Mr. Heap and family called on Bon Benders of Steiber township junday. Mr. iad Mrs. Dave Hochhalter and son were Sunday visitors, at John Bender of Underwood was a wr at the home of his parents are Alta Sunday. s.. Fred "Bogut of Steiber vised Mrs. John Stroh Friday eve- ning. i; | . Leith 'u. | tee: uated musicjaa. oe club decided as ‘ money, for the chan ines the |Lone Scouts’ offer to tod Gal he ° 3 by Zz al Galli-Cure! Mra sclo, Fern Emch; piano selections .| Mrs. Gibson; vocal solo, Mrs, Q' a Herron Sat Be. We erly and | urday for an Maxtended vicit In, in Mine jouth nesota and S ye neglected ie, mention.” fast week a very interesting m meeting held at the home of | McVey. A large crowd was preseft and some most interesting papers aie read oy means ye i most enjoyable y, hoo nt Sunday at the home of Mr. “Hiss F. P. Emch when about 7% t and. friends gathered at their to celebrate Frank's birthday versary. Rev. Corbit, N. C. Emeh and E. T. Saunders motored to Lemmon and Mrs. fanliy, Srampaiied R at Ketvat spent Sunday at ‘Kor Mr. and Mrs Anhorn and Mr. and Mrs, E, J Lawfer were uests at the Julius Teller home St Mrs. Walter Moen entertained at dinner Sunday. bts Mr. and ning Aanestad, Mr. and Fred and Miss Marjorie Lundin and Axel Changre of ig a has Posed aon a posit at the Farmers’ Professor moved Jr Monday. evening. Clarence Lawfer entertained « number of friends at his home We nesday evening in honor of Vi Lonie and Wm. Peterson of Carson. Mrs. Mary Erbe of Bismarck “id a guest at the Clark Hill home, Charles Brown ahd Clack’ Hitt are owners of new Chevrolet cat. The telephone switchboard “willbe installed at the Wyman store for the future. Presbyterian church notes for Sun- day, May 8: This second Sudey, st May is set apart as Mothe: amd the services in the different churches will be in keeping witt thought of the day. We urge al attend church ‘services somewhere on this Mother’s Day. no church h worship at 10 o'clock, Sunday school Raleigh, Sunday school at 2 o'clock, sermon at 3. Carson, Sun- day school at 11 o'clock, evening wor- A male quartet. ..will special music. High School Notes “Our school is very busy preparing an operetta pageant entitled, Sin a Florist’s Window.’ A_declamation contest will be held at Leith Wednesday evening, May 4. The participants are Irene Hur- k Helen Wessel, Ruth Weatherly and Gerald Hurley. is Martin Teker has been from school the past two’ da’ This week we complete qur.ad- vance work in all our high school ae Next week we comme: reviewing for the final examinatior ; Intermediate Those who have been neither ab- sent nor tardy are: Leslie and Ruth Anderson, Robert Anhorn , Emch, Erville and Rex Jones, Helen Milner, Kasper Moen, Esther Wes- sel, Genevieve Williams, Gertrude Teker, Rose Wahl and Izeta Will. The fourth grade won the spell- ing race this month by four words. The third and fourth grades were very excited over it. J The third and fourth iva s have made nature study booklet: ‘ Primary Fourteen pupils have been neither absent nor tardy the past month. The second. graders are learning “The Lamplighter,” by Robert. Louis Stevenson, Friday's constructiqn period . was devoted to the making’ of May. bai kets, Many dainty creations have been reported as found on the door steps. Adeline Wessel is the monitor to take charge of all unnecessary-talk- dng. suring, indy. j Fai tot Gebhard, s Gel Mrs Geohaed ‘and M Milton visited’ our room last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gress and daughters Barbara and Magdaline spent a day last week on their farm in Missouri township planting pota- 8. Helen Mallard has returned to school after being at home several days with a byoken arin. thor her arm is healed it seem: nicely. Dell hw rren. . daoghion yt visited num home near Lenape Og 0. G, Davenport:-had tl tune of injuring: bis Frit =< Consequenty he is laid up "Mrs. A. J. Knudson is help sister, Sie’ Leems, of Bismarc! Mr. and Mrs. Claude Rage ing mo- tored' to Huff Saturday to it Mrs. Houser's sister and fai "They re- bag ca eri pienine r. Hanson, former county. super- intendent 9f Emmons count; i sores fy this vicin- ity last week, Hanson: now: is transacti: working for the New York Life I ily. Mrs Wm. Kamrath,. Mes. Cor hei Boies S J. Saunders sa oe anaes eas