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\ NEWS OF OUR N |W. H. Stark wa: Wing Thureday the Farmers’ st tip b le clerk’s, office Saturda: ir tending the sale | of. rey Friday. iy consult on matters concefning ‘the | A, gaprovements to be made on roi the next few weeks. Harry Ul- rs, Owen Melntyre and Fred Haas! ere present. Emerson Glanville is busy assess- week. Frank Lambert spent Thurs. ty with her parents, Mr. and naie. wned home Thutsday. evenin; Vinton Heaten motored to turday evening to spend Su ith his wife and little son. business caller '. H. Heaton at McKei Carl Sho; wi VArena Thotedi ir, and Mts. pping in Tuttle: Wedhe: She re- Stecte y ‘Harry “Ulfers ‘were Smith was a business caller in na Saturd le, ee of ese fi 8 schoo] near Wilton ai location, ht that he sent to 10 are teach: like their ir. and Mrs. Owen McIntyre were rant Palms says he has two stray jiness callers in Arena Friday. . f ves, They mn there over jmonth ‘and no one ground hei ms to know who they belo! Keorge Boelter returne; m Bismarck where —he ting in his locate ii leig was up i to. Friday been tpects county auditor of from Bis- Sundey with ‘his Rev. C. M. Pearson preached ' the (cealaureate sernion in the school tm. Sunday morning. Owing to th clemency of tl \d roads not very antry people were lere are seven pu e eighth Yar. “Daring weather and bie to sttend attend. pls writing’ on have ie examinations thie! Mr: setvice the Gir! @ yery pretty choru; Edith Haas, high - school acher, Henry Reaman of resldieg at the ip ane azelton is very: w in the Bismarck hospital and: Twesday: where he family has been called to his. je. ny resent writi: we un: ja about the same and and 1 et tving lived here’for some time ai owner‘ of the “tel fiend: every febihg him a hvage motored ‘to -'Biamarck hy evening to. attend the Wome enefit association convention, whi as held in the Patterson’ hall anquet which was held in the Pat yrson hotel was, 8 very successful. side Coyers were marked for over ago. fair. me color, M! ismarck, deted as The following. int one line, his) interested in sc! speedy récovery. rtol Junge and/ ‘ds. the’ grea of the = mp of arf Naughton. Si ' by ——— im was given: Address Mra. Ei ‘Sayler of B Miss Mary Stark by Mrs. Droelle, ts. De Mars of Solberg Monds; argo and: Mrs. Don’ f the ‘home of August, Frank Barnes; read- piano. solo, Mi deal solo, ‘Mrs ig, Miss Clarice Belk; t Arthur? Bauer; lara Mauridé and haw. (dies resorted. to the ew members were init » Members of the ut on the ismarck dajll team teeting. Mra. Alberta Manda: uM Following the banquet t! hall where 16 into the jan team: initiation ceremonies. he ritualistic service put on by the © opened roelle of the e great commander, gave. ing talk of tin which a organisal count of growth ' hér mother, Mrs. Smith. 8 not been able to tated that ie organization has a reserve fund Presentati 1 here rowers’ meeting pent: Friday at the Strand home _A few from neral of Mrs. Mrs. Button {i Improving be expected. reve. to go. ‘aed pupils and teach- icnic at Kurts’s grove the eighth grade and attended the in Regan visited with da, 8 Sophie AN. here attended the fu- George Braden at Re- 7 gan Thursday, May 19. Arthur Strand was a business eall- er at Velva Sunday, Mr. ei atte oC. wae . Joi a Wai it a few e Wether eat tin Sophie Olaun spent ar ‘week: er sigter;. Mrs. A.’F. <ihy- Sophie Olson, R. W., retarped orville, Gen. wet, at tl + Miss. vi lend with* lin, Mis to Ki Staten hospital 3 hos| Helen Walte Lindsey with Mrs. A, F. Sophie Gison daughter visited at lay. alaureate home Thursd: The 3 4. Ki igited 1home wud Im the .- ie kialadlng Mya, G, work, | ef ee thy’ B. -Grgenan ‘services. have Tuesday til ity was given for bo gmap Jordahl and Ernest Swanson ‘anfie! The playing game: su per was s¢ e higb acl Picnic at the Rocks ‘he primary roo Pienic at: Miss Edna week, physicii He Exam| yaks » Obituary. ‘schoolhouse Saturday evening was spent in sr which a potluck I students had a Friday afternoon. mis planning has been ill this Mr, Jordahi -went to Bismarck went to consult a has hot returned: yet. tions in the eighth grade |P! school are to bettaber thie May 27. ‘Anthon Hanson, an North . Dakota,, ay leh home of his son~tn-Minnien The' pagan the re hy Wing, wi ‘wife. hters ‘be leaves three, song ote MON= Burial took. place. in e ‘was ‘laid to rest -be- who..died_many. years and three grandchildren and ides t-grandechild: ¢ Mrs. MeKane, the teacher. of school! No...3,: called ness. Mrs, Arthur Arthur Small the: home of Huge She also called: at Solberg on buii- Solberg called on Mrs. who is staying with: rs. Small ay alone aince Dds tc in jal Cromwel and: Mes. Robert «Solberg and little son, Trui ei Chas. mo itv Tho a » Mr. and Mrs, Ed, Allen,“was in Bismarck F johnsgo asi ‘at Bismarck Saturda: * Mrs. 0, N. Landin and were in’ ie: capital -eity to the capital in. Widger and son, iturday. bi yn, Ervin, urdey. | “ is Hilda ree son. was nee Metokan. Reine With Mr, aed’ M Me ; to. the’ Kruger home -recently. He is owner of thé H. Horne farm which | seme Kruger will snmnier fallow for | Mrs. A. Kruger, John ‘and Elsie | dake Fetch motored to! last Sunday, to visit Mrs. | dson, Walter Hard- “i » and Mrs, Charles T: Eskubaum. vigit at wer home last Saturday nig! The Herman’ Kekul family and Mr: ind Mrs. John Hattabeau of near win were ét to ‘the Kruger | and Kru- George’ Bnid marek, visiting. son hom 2 ‘Was out from Bis- at Soren Peterson, father of Mrs. Paul ‘Makip,” My." and’ Mrs. Andrew | Seat sires re Li 3, Om vyisiting at the Past Maske hone, expect’'to” stay about three -Me.- Muckenbern af Minneapolis is gttending to business interests. ‘Mist Elid Worch: of Halliday came down on-the train Monday and is vis- it re Bothngr. { ym entatte nel givls ered I hgor in honor of Misses Liflian Gust Bi Grossman, i eh Brogvem' broadeast in eam 2. Th > C9 + lent ana enioye bY benor: om ‘was excel “. Sonne motored to Kill- i Feuer even et Spent the Iskamp, formerly ae of Pe is lew ‘at the issen Featherstone, Hario and: Baistakk, teachers of the acl entertained by Mt. Me , loln. Wedn Mt. ond be eat Carlson and childrex motored to Killdeer where tented play day exercises. Haglig,' their son, won first prise in the’ boys’ first class high jump. On accotint of the rain they were the only Dodge tale to attend play day. CoN, was an east-bound pas- senger to’ Bismarck where he ‘trans- acted business. The butcher shop has been com- leted and now is ready’ for busi- fson end school ent was ea spe- i E.-H, -Sautner, who e Dodge hotel for ‘Yyears,-have gofe to Mandan whore, they wilt make their: home in | the. futume. 0 3, ~ Mr: and Mrs. ‘Andrew Peterson, Soren aon and’ the ‘Raul Maxie famities- -motered--to--olden---Valley where they visi Joe Maxie. q Behdel Notes ” “Seliool closes Friday, A‘ new’ exen bythe high school students’ this year. It: catled. an. English . Essential : Playground ‘baseball is the feroritg: cane ‘of the upper grade and high school ‘students—The bi ameaeo} students. wrote in the following. aubjects.. Monday: Sociol- " hip, English 2, 7,.8 and May 27.—- the George Nel. | aes iGonneman ! ation ip being written | E. ’; ‘ in the ;cartuta were Madeline. Boren, | « * we THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. a 'sudde from hduses nearly buri ae > Although ‘Indianapolis went thi disthicts looked ar if they had Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Gordon; Sat- urday and: Sunday. She returned to Bismarck with Mr.'and Mrs. Clif- ford Scott, Mr. and’ Mrs. Clifford Scott ‘spent Sufday: at the home, of Mrs, Scott's paranté, Mr.‘ and'-Mré. ‘Nels’ Nelson.>’ Emil Olson and Arthur Lande: holin visited’ at “the “Andrew Olson heme Sunday ‘ ton'Saturday evening, He With: Mr. and Mrs, | people who satig over KFYR ‘Sunday under the: direction. of Mrs. Dqnzel Wharton,’ The girls. who’ sing Reulgh: Boren, Agnes Oecffner. Esther Watson, Ruby Thompsen, Dorothy Witton, Mildred” Dietzman. Beulah forence McNeill, Os. seventh and: eighth grade and high: school gave program Friday ev ‘The program consisted of students are ‘There and Mrs. George Kellar of led at the A. J. Krause on me Wy Seletn were busi- eaters in an Yy iss Freda ‘Spitzer and | Reynold Spitzer attended the dance ‘given ih ttie Karmers’ hall at Regan Wed s~ day night, ’ ‘ irson was a business Wilton Monday. ra Krause has returned to fon ria pe, one ries: Kellar; home in \ Alm and daughters Mar- Hi oly: = in Regan Thurs- ji tees. Fos "Bhnes and daughter in Regan Thi le ia olmer ana lifford venitiz. omer Piled the Kine ee ae Ca ale,” and “When the Light Went Out,”. vocal. duet by. Madeline Boren. and’ Ruby. Thompson, vocal solo, Mrs.’ Den#el E. Wharton, read- ing ‘of the prize essay by Ruth Lew: ee bronze medal to Ruth Lewis, wno'v .s tite winner in the Lincoln essay con- test ‘that was ‘sponsored by Denzel gE, siiheston this spring. irs. Tom ‘Hughes had the misfo tune td break her right arm whi cranking the Ford. | m: Hughes; Ur, has moved into town occupying. the house vacated by Oscar Gilbert: and: family. . The Royal Neighbors ‘will hold a carnival and socia ne evening. May 28.: There will be al manner ctions ftom’ a wild man to log. in the ‘world. There y strange and startline ures. A’lunch will be served. Evgrybody is inyited to..come and join in the fun. ; : Misses Lillian Newman gnd Anna Greng closed ‘successful schoo) terms in Sibley district and have returned feature Nearly @ million dollars’ worth,ef property 4 m tornado swooped down on Indianapolis just at dusk. and battered by the how! nr Ekngs rode horseback, to. Wil- |b: Runey. presented the 4 ling wind, which strugk just at dusk oe was destroyed and more than 40 people This picture shows @ row of automobiles parked by the: curb in a residence district. | ugh 2 violent tornado without loss of life, houses in under shell fire. This shows a section of frame d and withou ware sful term of school Friday with a} was well rénder Miss Catherine | much time and thought r the pupils, ‘ PAGE NINE and showed that had been le and her ‘sister are engaged to|spent in the training of the children ° teach the school for thé next school year, dents of Velva. E f of the bureau of the University of Min-| nesota, were business visitors | Regan’ Thursday, I how wreckage torn | rtain residence ellings unroofed nt warning. ice either, and mail car. | fiers were forced to turn back after making several attempts to make their routes. A. W. Quast attended the bankers’ con ion at Ashley Tuesday. val services. were held in the! 1 Baptist church every night the past | week, ok | Mr. and Mrs, Knight Ne!son and | t Linton were callers ct the | Oechner home Sunday. Mrs, John Speidelbacher was in Rismarek a féw days receiving medi- Leal tréatment. 5 John Onthauser, and pOhihauser Jr of Emmonsbyrg were | John | MeKengle. was proud of the young! in Monday afternoon after’ lumber. | | Reginatd and: Roy Albrecht of Bis- | marck spent the week end with the | forme rent?. Miss Marearet Hotf went to the | John, Speidelbacher home. Monday to | stay for afew. days. | |The funeral of. Anton Hanson which was held at the Congregational | |chureh Wednesday afternoon wa larrely, attended. Mr. Hanson died in Brainerd, Minn.. May 14th, at the age of 78 years, 5 months ‘and 14] jaya. : County Agent A. R. Miesen organ- | ized a sewing club in Wing Friday. | Mrs. Byron Knowles was elected | foeal leader; Bertha Piepkorn, presi- | dent; Opal Harvey, vice president, and Dolores Hass, secretary, trea- surer, John Mueller spent the week-end | with his wife and family. | m.Hass and son of Goodrich were shoppers in Wing Monday, | Harrison Rodgers closed a success- | ful term-of school. east of town F day. Im the evening a ‘few of the Marents were present at a program] given. by his pupi' The party dance which was given at the Farmer store Friday evening ‘was quite well attended.’ Music was furni: by local talent and lunch was served at “Eda’s Cafe,” Lenora Johns motored to day Sunday at di and M and tored to AL. motored to where Mr. J | ical atten *Mrs. Fran and Mrs. attended the Thursday. The th: Ple se * Chas. Manning. Mat inner at the home of Mr. Danietson and were ‘on home. | . L. Jordahl | Wednesday | rdahl remained for med- | Mrs. Henry Regan Erid aughlin of Jamestown | Bigler of Bismarck | of Mrs, Braden | \ s Naomi Hagstrom and | Joyle, teachers of the: w school, closed a su fun were. injured when |! ‘union of the Newman and Ash- | r Fredeen of Ryder and Dr, |¥Sa of West in | visited relatives and friends Raleigh was weH represented at The Misses Doyle are resi-| Flasher Tuesday ‘evening when they tended the senior class play, ty Firdt.” A local boy, Everett im, was one of the actors. bel of Melntosh,, 8. D: leigh Sunday Charles Beem went to Mott families was held Sunday at! Tuesday to visit her children and ¢ home of Mr, and Mrs. Harry /a hose present Wm, Richards: of john and Char- also to consult a physician, Mr. and Mrs, E, R. Wallace of hi r spent Sunday evening guests nd Mrs. John Oleson. and Mrs. N. A. Davis and son Darrell of Flasher spent Sunday eve- n t t Vernice there » and child Braden. ny were 49 y will be fitting! t Rossow’ and shopping 1 numbers The public is invited to attend, It was announced in se’ t local news items last week th would be admitted to t a popp’ ‘one is in- whether th not, but they ar them n before you enter you will he asked to pu . | but that does not m it Winn r to the home Mrs. C. 1 Dan Pauke of Cedar Creek was 2 caller in Raleigh this week. Dan. is driving a new Chevrolet car. lent nurse at came Friday a folks. tn Ed Snoozy of F to matters of bu Saturday M y entertained a number iends at a luncheon | ¢ Tuesday afternoon. Laurence Loeb motored to Bis- marek Monday to visit his wife, who is taking treatment at St. Alexius hospital, of Shields was a F i s he helped thresh wheat last fall in nada that went 55 bushels to the Mr. Older of dred, Mont. stopped in Raleigh for a few days’ visit en route from his old home in Minnesota, Ray Banning of Flasher was alj business visitor in towa Monday. | John rgan of Shields attended to matters of in Raleigh Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs. A. L. Pusch of Shields Thursday evening dinner guests home ‘ nstructors of the children who t in the school pl: program which was. given chool auditorium Friday evening deserve much credit, as the prograw | business wert at the The took Freda. his car in Raleigh because of soft r roads and took the train Saturday afternoon the Tra speaking held in the Tuesday night. Anderson called at Bernice ana Arthur Lenihan hgme Wednesday. ning as Mrs. a Fall and daughter mo- ored to sher Monday to visit 4 achmeier and daughter _mo- ored: to’ Flasher Monday on busi- op made a trip to Flasher jiness Saturday, - Bros. of Shields trans- town Thursday, Mandan visited tile Monday. . John Bi and Mrs. Arthur little daughter were n Flasher Monday, ace and Pete Klein made Ross Hardwii he Releigh Mere Walter the trip to Fallon Sunday evening in he taking their children who attending parochial school there. Judge Fletcher was a Raleigh call: Saturday on his way home from He was compelled to leave irace attended the county m ng at Carson M Lunstrum of Flas ransacting business in Ral 1 Corey of McLaughlin. has the past week repairing railroad wells in Raleigh, Harold Williams was a caller in Wilton Tuesday, Miss Edna Falkenstein visited with Miss Thelma Anderson Sunday. Albert and Gene Perkins called at Falkenstein home Sunday norning. ¥ Elmer Williams and daughter, Lavyril. wéte shoppers in Still Sat- urday afternoon, Miss Mattie Rosenbeck called at he Carl Johnson home Saturday, Orval Falkenstein visited at the A. F. Anderson home Sunday morn- ing. We. ©. Genrke was a business caller at the Howard Taplin home Suaday. Quite a number from this vicinity attended the old-time dance ‘and Baldwin hall H. Av MeCullough was a caller in Wilton Saturday. Emil Hilken, Bonnie Duer and Helen Gorenson called at the’ Carl Johnson home Sunday, Wallace Falkenstein and Teddie ‘ the Elmer Wil- iams home Sunday, « Mrs. T. R. Morris and daughters, Idene, called’ at ‘the Roy Andersca’ and Victor Ander- ‘on were shoppers if Bismarek Mon- di nee Scott passed through’ this on his way to. Washburn where he is working on the road. pms atil Spineless cacti have long. grown d in old Mexico, PRIN ismarck Saturday. marck one day last week, alley accompanied \ Ladies’ Aid-was entertained at the T Me, Mrs. L, King and daugh- Rie Maris ifilled at the W. Shemeri- re ‘fare: |ogndns | "A social was ts Braddock tht sete’ ovees| home of Vie Coach Baten while Mrs. Junge Ined over Sees, “> take the reat of con’ jon and also to Visit with brs, ers and Winifred. to their respective. homes. | home of Mrs. . Edgerton last -— ey .. « Temvik Thursday.; Quite a large number oe _| Were present. Rev. Rose E. \Hollstein attended he Sunday school convention held rh was a dinner |. . C, N. Hendrix ahd Mrs. Chi Brackett ho: chaffeur’ for nl 7 rs and children, wert ention at 4 Sohn Fochleg,:-m at b | iting: for Sy home’ .to | ant Misa. E re : DeWitt’ attended Eastern Star lodg: |at Linton Fuesday evening. David ‘Calquho Jr was, on the sek list. fe . Adolph Boley helped-Charles End- ers Tuesday, repairing the roof! of the lumber yard which a windstorm r., of Emnions- transacted business here “Tues- artes DeWitt was #’Linton vis- Mildred home Ba ing ot she - She went to achool } no} ie Mrs. ‘Joseph Vblk and son ul ‘Thue tained “fs Pre tg ta ww fi the-term | t Grand Forks last week, ‘ The Homemakers club mri the ome ra. A. E. Kopplin Friday. i te Mrs. Sam -Pippus ‘are the fa son born to them last “Leonard Knowles, who has’ spent the past three weeks in the. hospi- tat in Bismarek, returned home Fri- day. His many: friends are glad io bee him home again. » C,, Evans of Grand Forks was behatvess caller in town Monday, Glanville is on the sick list | ~. 3,8. Penner was called home Tues- bysthe death of his hroth J at. Worthington, Minn. John Wi on oak ble to Bismarck and he eft on No. 4 tl Ti ‘ Mri. 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