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[Dare J Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Oberlaen- der and family of Krem spent Sun- day at the Jacob Daffee home. Miss Lillian Gustafson left Satur- sick Tucsday mornit ke ha in Thursday where George traded jis Overland car for a Chev- Nelson, Hugo and Victor were ed a fence around the Hum- juarter- Thursday which he rented for five yea Bud Nelson from Lyman tp hilerl was up Wednesday and visited wit! parents, Mr. and Mrs. Folten Nel- son, motored to Bismarck and Mandan * day for Dickinson where she will at- tend the Normal school this summer. The Misses Lena Helling and May are planning and ute Be for a bumper crop this Saturday. Elsie Olson motored to Bismarck Sat Olson of Golden Valley accompanied ‘Mr. and, Lars, Bothner of Dodge motored to Halliday bahee = ee where they transacted busin ‘he Farmers’ Shipping association of Dodge shipped one carload of; a he transacted business Thurs- ir. and Mrs. George Buchholz of; he Garrison, this state, are visiting with ‘Mr, and ‘Mrs, Frank Trel: Miss Hildegarde Gro: Sin pent Wednesday evening an with her grandmother, M Grossman, of near Halliday. Miss Josephine Anderson, our tel phone operator, attended the chau-|Charles De Witt. bade ‘Mrs. Powers | 4, Hendrix motored to Linton Tuesdi Sunday visitors at the Louis Goetz} Mrs. De Witt and Mrs. mene rix at- home were Jacob Goetz and family | tended Eastern lod tauqua at Halliday Tuesda: of Werner, John Goetz of Glen Ullin, Reverend Fertch, of Zap, and Mr. ant Mrs. Edward Tscharkofske and fam- | Tue: Dod; ily of north of Chas. Scharf of ‘Golden Valley was] &! a business caller at Dodge Tuesday. Mrs. McLaughlin of Bismarck has A. Davidson. in Bismarck Saturda: D. P. Fig and E. Gusweiler motor- yed to Hebron on business Friday. Confirmation was held by the peo- oO Temvik | Henry Speichert transacted busi- shogs to St. Paul Saturday, June iith.: ness at Bismarck the fore part of b Went: Heb! the week, cob “Went. motsted, io. Hebron Bertha Keller; who is work- ing at Linton, spent the past week re with her mother. Charles Enders and daughters, jorothea and Renee, and “Miss Alice all spent Calquhoun motored to Linton Tues ir. and Mrs. James Monahan and Thursday ; Misses Eunice Venne and Alice Cal- Margrete | quhoun attended the movies at Lin- jon, movies at Linton i evening. inton band had-a short ‘pro- here on the street Tuesd evening which was enjoyed by Reidlinger and M: cob been visiting her daughter, Mrs. H.| Burkhardt and children, Helen, Paul- She left for her home| ine and Robert, motored to South kota to visit ‘fie Mrs. Burkhardt’s who lives there. They returned y: Miss Emily Knapp is back after working for Mrs. John Renchler of urda, Miss Mildred Skoglund from Dual Minn., arrived here to visit her isters, Mrs. Oscar Coleman, nae Mrs. Arthur Solberg, also Mrs. Bert Hendershott, of McKenzie. The Skoglunds lived in this community for many years before moving to Duluth. Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Law made a tri Fy Bismarck Saturday. . and Mrs. John Anderson and family called at the Geo. and Martin Nelson home Saturday. P Harry Diamond. from Regan was out to the Nelson boys Saturday gilts out pee up cattle, Mr. and Andrew Olson were gral and Mandan callers Satur- day. - Joc Varley, Clarence Starr and Joc and Lillie Jones attended the barn lance held at the Joe Sorch barn Saturday night. Joe acted as deputy sheriff. Hugo Swanson, brother to Alice is now employed by the International Harvester bleed f in Bismarck. He arrived fram Portland, Ore, recently. Mr. and Mrs, Enos oe idemo and ue motored to Bald’ jurday. Mr. and Mrs. F. c Nelson and fal motored to Wilton Sunday to the Wormky farm and visited with their daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Laur- ence Stalks, where they were dinner tg In the afternoon all went the Iakes to take in the sights or Wildwood. ple of the German Lutheran church, ‘here were seven boys and one girl | Emmonsburg a short time. in the confirmation class. Mr. Soren Pedersen, Mr. and Mrs. Mickelsen who have been visiting at the Paul Maxil erend Averbach of Zap con- ducted services at the Congregational church Sunday. Heisler of Linton were callers re Andrew Pedersen and Mi Ellen | Tuesday. Mrs, Sidney G. Stedtman went to. to visit with Bismarck Wednesda: home for several RE AI tes weeks left for their home at Suring,|her daughter, Mrs Wi: is a patient at the St. Alexius hospi- Mr. and Mrs. O. Nauman lef: the fore part of the week for different Bernard Frank, who has been re-| Points in the east to visit relatives. ¢ Fred Snyder and Walter Moore mo- Mr. and ey Anton Fisher aa son, Gerdoh, ve ited’ Sunday ht the home of Mrs. A. Kruger while = Jake Fetch is visiting there. e township board of cqualiza- tien met Monday to straighten up je assessor’s books igor Cole and Mildred Skog- Rue, Victor Nelson and Mabel Lai derholm were among those who a’ tended the dance held at the Joe Sorches barn Saturday night. ceiving medical aid at the Bismarck hospital, returned home. His health tared to Linton Wednesday. Mrs. Jake Fetch left Thursday for home at Bai Oregon, after is improved. visiting with relatives for five weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Oin and little so1 Edward, Harold and Douglas, of W: ner, attended the servic by Rev. Averbach Sunday. er at Golden Valley Tuesday. Mrs. J. Howe and children and Mrs. Joseph Keifer called at the A. F. * Ghylin home Monday. Tuesday, June 7, was school elec- tion. Two officers were elected, one for one year and one for three years. Mr. A. F. Ghylinn was lected for’ one year. Mrs. P. Patten was elected for & term of three years, Ruth Welmort visited with Lucile orl and Gudrun Jordahl Tues-{° lay. Huth and Phylis Little visited with Ollie Caok Monday. Mr. and Mrs. M. O’Brien drove to Wilton ‘Tuesday taking Mr. O’Rrien’s mother back to Wilton. Thursday, June 9, the ‘American Legion Auxil met at the C. Jone home. next meet ~tleson members present. . Joseph Keifer joined. She will be initiated at the next meeting. ‘The amount of money taken in from the ne sale amount- ed to $22, of rey ‘the American|* Legi: Auxiliary half. The: American Legion Aistliay is also starting a cradle roll, and has adopt- ed Jack Briggs to the post cradle roll. They are trying to get a 100 per cent unit by doing this. They need only three more members. Me! bers ar and jell; will be sent to the soldicr boys in na hospital Children’s Day program was. gan ny the schoolhouse Mey. 12 at 11 o'chock, after which they had junch. In the afternoon services were held by Rev. Lou from Still. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Ghylin ‘and *- Olson were dinner guests ut the A. F. Ghylin home Sunday. Miss Lucille Soheeen left.- Friday for I wa, where she will visit friends and relatives during school vacation, Carl Glanden of Wahpeton ‘called at the Ole Wold and A. F, Ghylin| 7, home. ents ————————— |}. e) il Naughton Ue - Mr. and. Mrs. Frank Johnson and little son, Edsel, motored to Brad- dock Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs | Andrew Erickson. ‘ The annual school election was | held at Naughton school No. 1 Tue: A larger number of votes than a Ed Chas. Johnson the lead ca large majority. This is the beginning of his seventh », term sehool director. Misses Helen Rue and Isabelle | Johnson were business callers in | Bismarck Tucsday evening. » Hugo Solberg entertained the ladies of the township Tuesday after- | noon while the men were attending lee te id Mrs. Arthur Solberg and} ia den shopped in Bismarck Wed- nesday. Mist Mildred Skoglund, formerly of | | Tryge towsphip, is visiting with her| gai | slater, Mrs. “Arthur Solberg, "Miss made her home in a the | Chartip Duluth, a for the pasl few isle ence August son and so: ‘Paul, shopped in te capital ere day; at week, Walter P, is rounds in Lomas was with Bh " a Bie foes port oF e week. | the ‘butcher sid | Bismardi, wu was out buying eattle Mon- da: township meeti: held Sone edice ae aad Mrs, Gilbe: Fetaceas, Mrs, po pps ia and hen daughters, Viola and Sadie, motored conducted | Blasen took the train from there for difterent points in South Dakota, Bob Pedersen was a business call-| Where he will v The Epworth League met at the schoolhouse Wednesaay evening. large crowd wi Schlecht and Keller motored Wednesday afternoon, Mri N. Hendrix spent a few Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Zoller an- Leta the birth of a daughter June Pauline Beck, Bertha Keller Schlecht and_ Adolph Boley motored to Linton Thursday ing. ite aries De Witt and daughter: Lol were callers at Linton Friday evening. Irene and Eller and Mr: Miss Ann Monaha ning by car for inn., to visit with Mrs. Monahan’s parents. uinten Foell and sister, Louise, Miss Eunice Venne motored to Mottit Saturday to meet Miss Dor-|q—___ "= othy Domly, who is now visiting atl@ee”a.--- > the Will’ Foell home.” Paul Mausehund of Hampton was a business caller here Saturday. » John Renchler of announce the birth of a Renchler is a da ter of Mr. and Mr ind Mrs. C. N. Hendrix, Mr. Charles De Witt and chil- dren and Mr. art Pla Weis eo lake Wednesday afternoon. Foe: left Savtrds Pnesville, Mi here motored to the Pursi went to enjoy the Bi Elizabeth’ and There esa Koppy, Alice and Ann Cal: children, Merrill Lindsey and. Violét re eaean. Edward Sehr and Math Ko ere, Myrtle Larson, Me? i been attending school in po! BBM was perried in Mineo Thomas, of Braddock and brother, Ray: \ Teves pi Emma Nelson, Margaret and Clara Garth BP is John Anderson and Floyd call- ed at the John Olson home onc day i Eater Land com- $e. Bismarck Monday on focal busi- vache Forabeeks was a'caller in Re- ionic held re Tuesday ai i'night to treat Fred Saville, who was aasersen, Mabel “A Marie uae Robert, Alten and Alvira and Alex Anderson, Josie Hedstrom girls and Coryle Sh Evelyn were = ool ‘at the John Olson and_ two “held wr ltoxed to era” i ork dinner gyests Saturday with their} daughter in ‘Neca Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scott John Resch and children motored to Baldwin Saturda: ira ‘Falkenstein, Roth and Maric From ‘Mr. Engdahl. Emma Coleman and Mildred Skog- lund left for Valley City Monday to attend the Normal school. A crowd gathered at the Geo. Nel- son home Sunday. It was Mrs. Nel- son’s 32d birthday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. John Resch and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Varley and Clarence Starr, Martin Nelson, Mrs. 4. Kruger, Elsie, John and Mts. Jake ‘etch. Mr..and Mrs. Cecil Mount are mov- ing’ on‘ the Pete Lips place this| week, which his brother-in-law, Enos Strandemo, rents. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Mount and family are moving back on the old home place | which “Cecil farmed for a few years, Helen Rue from the Naughton school came home to spend the week- end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlic Rue. Wild Rose a The township board met at the clerk’s office Monday for the pur- t.| Pose of equalizing the taxes. A number from ‘this localit? at- tended baptismal services at Pursian Homer Brownawell, accompanied by his mother, Mrs. W. H. Brown: well, ‘and sister, Helen, motored to Fordson, returning home the follow- ing day. ‘riends here were grieved to lei lay of the death i. rag Henry ami of Hazel on Beenital in Bis. marck Monday, nigh Mr. Reaman was a prominent pioneer settler in the Braddock vicinity and was known as a true friend, kind father and good neighbor, and will be greatly | “ missed by those who knew him best. it | Deepe: sh mney ariicad here. pest sympathy is expressed for and Mat Anton Lars to Florida where and fon, ond Dally of Feledo jonday evening ‘dinner guests at the home of d Braddock. Charles Enders. stayed for a short visit. the bereaved wife and children. Little Bobby Brownawell, son of Mr. and Mrs, Harold Brownawell of Sterling, » eet a couple of days last week visit relatives here, Mr: Ernest Saville and daughter, Ada, attended Ladies’ Aid Friday at #jthe Orrin Lee home northwest of saat and Mee: Jenn Metorsn and mily attende: farewell party on Mrs. J. W. Mikesell at the o. R. Martini home in Braddock Wednes- Miles Stanton of Lincoln district | was a business caller in Wild Rose Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Voll spent the week-end with friends at Menoken. + A number from Braddock attended the funeral of Mr. Henry Reaman at Hazelton Wednesday afternoon. Homer Brownawell and __ sister, Helen, motored to Sterling Wednes- day. Little Bobby Brownawell, who was visiting relatives here, returned to his home in Sterling with them. Miss Florence Elliott, who is stop- Tol at Hebron, visited the home folks Sunday. Dr. Baer of Braddock was called to the Ernest Saville home Sunday quite ill from eating salmon sané- wiches. etn e mee was held at school afternoon, R. W. eiahetm was res ted to serve an- aE ke term of three years as school An Tastes dancing party was given at the H. A. Carlisle home Sat- urday evenin; Ad M who returned from Sttendive oe school in Bismarck last week. number of their former schoolmat of Braddock were Fla nd enj by ned by her slater, Mri sie Bier’ of Lincoln town- shi ‘pent the week nd with her apo vi Saville. iss Mr: aay *soun Mileage me THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nelson and Hugo) Mr. and Mra. Anton Fisher and Scenes in the Red Cross health campaign among refugecs from the Mississippi Valley flood. Insert | purse y shows Dr. William R. Redden, Red Cross Medical Advisor, dirccting health work in flood zone. A heavy rain visited this vicinity | Despite the odds against them s have been suc More than eighty Na front that extends from Southern {linois to the Guilt of Mexico, a battle is taging on the outcome of which the health of the whole nation may depend; it Is a battle of man agai crobes, and the battle-front is the) 5 flooded Mississippi river valley. Dr. William R. the health off cessiul to date. phoid, 123 +) already 1,378,188 grains of quinine yusands of dead animals ed, or in the fields 5 water eee mosquitos breed: of vil for spraying mosquitorbreed | the 11th Redden, National Medical Officer of the Red Cross is leading the fight for map, with! the cooperation health authorities and sources of the United States behind | His problem is so to combat the menace of discase in the Is-) oq jn ty aster zone that not only will there |e sate be no serious outbreak among the | typhoid thousands of crowded | gees, but that no aftermath of d ease will threaten the health struc ture of the whole country, factors contribute ravest healt ‘yi | war conditions in the ale ave better than normal, | inspectors, lund, Hugo Nelson, Helen an dys lihe refugees. |i. Malinde Havey. family visited at the 8, T. Mauk] family in St. Paul, ‘returned. to Brad- Oregon it week by the sudden death of his father . nday, June 19th. Asselstine and C, A. Ander-; Mr. and Mrs. Charle | j at rl Olson visited at the A.| have been visit t home Monday. weeks with Miss Campbell's parents ball club. vs.” Braddock at | at Miller, S. Dak, returned to Brad- dock Wednesday. H. E. Feaser is on the sick son were Bismarck callers Monday. | list this week. is a irs, Chat a| Friday evening,-June rd, memb family ited at the d lof the ¢ home unday, evenin; | club gave a fareweil surprise party Mrs. B. F. Lane wi 5 in| on Mrs. jevening was spent im playing cards, ter which a delicious lunch was served. Leon Cantor of St. We are all glad to Flood Aftermath Challenges Nation - Ce nee acne see that We ae al R. H. Corey and John Pailing drove to Bismarck Wednesday evening. Health Forces In Red Cross Campaign |.'3c-i:siisice8e ut: cite tate ant Ste ie v of Bismarck, who iting for the past three Braddock Study and Ci Mikesell at’ her home. The Paul, who was time a cream bayer here, | | caled on Braddock friends Tuesday. Mrs. Wim. Blessman amd son | Edgemont || masine tet’ Friday for Kaunas: City: ¢ #}Kans., to which place Mr. Bhessman Ed, Schatz bas returned home after | "Gut some Weeks AKO working for Geo, Hecker for several] daughicrs left’ Wednesday. afternoon Sede j Weeks. for three months’ visit ee een Word was received by the Joneses| friends and relatives in California. Ate Fane ee rere oe he doneses Mr and Mrs, H, M. Sherwin drove sa tikes He hter Vera has reached! 4° Bismarck Thursday to meet Mir. — her destination in Missouri safely. | Sherwin's mother, who was to dria Noel {ternoon, beginning Wednesday night and last. Approximately 300,000 persons | ing until Thursday noon. Many fields | (1%) Jhave been tnoculated against ty- | are under water, whieh will ruin the | 00 against small pox: | ‘reps. The Braddock Study and Civic clubs George Hochhalter attended the | net nat Anamoose. The | Wednesday Baptist conventi Ness was an Alta caller! from Kalispell, Mont. | oO. | convention held at Harvey last week.. The school el Thore Nai | highest number of votes for direc- Vie attended the firemen's ion was held Tues len received the the home of Mrs. Dexter evening, June 8th, with have been issued; 78,000 gallons | convention began the 8th and closed| Mesdames Bower and Feltheim as t : Inga Adams called on Pauline : and Ime by the car | sont, Sunday afternoon, Pauline ac- id has been sent In to disinfec’ | companied Inga home to spend the | ses. The munitions in thie Seen with her. medical and chemical, but | named their infant daughter V their bulk looms like the munitions | Jim Little of Canfield was of a World War battle fleld. at the K. Schatz home The forces engaged in the cam: paign include 31 health officers, sanitary engineers, nine sanitary |" physicians, and 119 nurces, the latter under supervt. | sion of M lizabeth G. Fox, Red | TP Negs. twins 8 advisor during thé} high school this year. emergency, and her assistant, Misa| | Charlie Schatz is employed in the | y was held ay ak Edge- | aptist convention at Anamoose ext week. Gotlieb Stinert will ac- o-—_—___— | position as sheep shearer on several Steiber large sheep ranches in Burleigh coun- 4 6 or nee monday te . HarvesterCo. Lincoln National Life [nsurance Co. employs their third Roy Smith, of Driscoll, and Miss! **Dakotan’’—Olive Baertsch. W. the show| B. Plummeristhird for Northern Pa- » | cific Land Office, MilesCity, Mont. Watch each week. it, is hoped to have the bridge ready { tal. for travel by Sunday. M Word has been received from Mi: Helen Erickson at Portal, our teac er here last term, that crops are not |} all put in there yet, on acgount of | he Heavy snow and rains. Among the graduate nurses were Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nelson were| ty. He left begin shearing. Mrs. Albin Nordstrom mo- ed to Wilton th k to consult Dr. were Sunday guests at the! Lloyd Gosney home. Ernest Saville has started making} tu a pit silo on his Hol: Baldwin Ralph and Edward Fricke, accom-| been a visited at John Engdahl Sunday. He | f purchased a black registered bull) vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Buckley. Lucile, Ethel Hendrickson attended sr'aduated with the 1927 class from|in Reg: the Bismarck hospital, She left Sun-! J, a trip to Re; day for Valley City where she will, Fr with a truck load of ¢ ing school at Was enter the Normal school. Mr. and! and ees. = ‘4 : took her down in their} Delbert. Olson and his parents | 6ucce$$ful.”” Ask F. L. Watkins, were calling on the Hickel family| Pres., 806 Front St., Fargo, about Summer School, ein dairy fara, car, Dickinson to resume: her studies the State Nor + spent part of the: w ter re marck hospital. s ago for the a flowing its banks at the Burtch place.| Miss Ethel Hendrickson and Roy This is rather unusual for June. {Smith were entertained at the Ma acs summer vacation, motor Neca morning for Wau- | d through here ek en route to the cap Ralph and Carl 1 expect | the w way but a few days | uation exercis left here seve ago. Edward’) (. ill stay at Waubin with his broth- | ft here with his} Mr. Fricke will a week or two, and assist his wife | id the rest of the family to move They will ship out a car of dairy stock, and a car of household effects. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Geigle and sons, Reuben and Harold, have turned from Minn (erhoon: in honor of her tughter Ralph Falkenstein, time passed pleasantly, and | Ellendale Frid ous luncheon was served. Miss Bessie Anderson of Regan is! entin: family of Driscoll visited at the Val-! the spending some time here, the guest Ralph Falken-| marek v from a pleasant visit with friends and relatives at Brush Lake, near . Ben Ryerson of: Re-! gan visited with } Richard Borner killed four bad; egrly in the week which had killed & number of chickens fo ner family as well as some for the route to Bismarck. Oh: SSG STRSTR, ae Y S. W. Burleigh NS Fea a caller Thursda: from here went to marck Sunday to attend the anaes eon Wednesday afternoon Mesdame: Charlie Krotz, local auctioneer, was transacting business in Wilton a few Sterling Monday for repairs for the| @ Olson, Asselstine, Watkins, We: Wednesday. Messers Doerse Peckens, Jensen, McNally ‘and Car-|Allen and Savage of Braddock w roll. At 5 o'clock a lunch was! three of the pallbearers. Much s working at the Claud Hauser home. r been receiving | medical treatment in Bismarek served. Mrs. Knownley Dorman and baby have returned home from a several weeks sojourn in the capital cit Lobach, who has been for some time in the Bismarck hosp Harold Davenport, graduated from the Bisn , is spending his the home of his fathe. Wednesday. been attending St. Bened’ discharged from that Lobach, who resides ni ar Wi oe father of Mesdames n Erstrom of Baldwi Geigle was a business caller the capital city Wednesda: Mr. and Mrs, William Gierke and family of Bismarck were weck-c guests at the home of relatives in this community. A number of Baldwi tored to Bismarck early in the to attend the graduation exerc of the Bismarck hospi- shopper in town Saturd home after spending the winter at-| Miss Elizabeth Brig M chool in Bismarck. d ar the parents of a baby ‘girl born June| 3 at the Bismarck hospital. The cutworms are causing consid crable damage in this vicinity. Ma y|_ Mrs compelled to Mildred Jameson home Saturd: _ Vacation Bible schoo! is be! Kintyre were a = large attendan Norman Stewart has “After ‘the Crash—Engine on Train zelton callers Satur« Maud Moffit and Dorothy McNally|N. Dak. were Bismarck shoppers Friday. family and Mrs. Amy’ Lane and fam-| Napoleo j | ily visited at the Valentine Benz| Braddock was fairly well repre-| home Sunday. FE. Kruse home Saturday. fu iy home Sunday, {C. Armstrong Rev. Christ and Re game here Sunday, A. O. U. W. lodge of Bismarck vs. Moffit. was 5 to 10 in favor of Moffit. ton caller Friday. Braddock Monday. per in town Monday. visited for a few days at the home! home of Mrs, Ira Peckens Thursday.| Mrs. Wm. Baxter, who has spent train wreck ota ie ely vhich two in. electric fied . The t epine “gave wreckers a ora: or Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson and Lucile Buckley spent a few days;children and Mrs, Carlson's brother, rs. Buckl Gladys Gramling left Saturday for!one evening last week. t! Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Malone were Regan shoppers Tuesda: wr. and mrs. Wm, Hickel and Mary Doyle were Regan visitors Saturday Chas, urned Mrs rd and baby daugh from the Bis. Tues It is reported the river is over- Carlson and family, | \lone home Sunday. a Robert Patz and family w Regan shoppers Saturday evening Moffit '] “Miss Vina Oder is spending her ation at her home in Steiber _| township. ne Mrs. C. L. Malone entertained the ag liom Legion Auxi Roosevelt | kel returned from! Unit, ‘Thursday. There was a good} attendance. Next meeting, July 14th jwill be at Mrs. Clarence Kettleson hailstorm Wednesday-night dic ._ lconsiderable damage to a Bis-' wheat. C. L. Malone tor “Wednesday: {derson report total loss on their y Johnson was a caller in| Braddock A number of the old time friends jof H. A, Reaman attended hi : eral which was held at H Mr. and Mrs, . H. Pillsbury Miss Lucille } Mr. and M Henry Qlson and Benz hone Mildred Jameson was Mis: Moffit is assisting, Carpenter with the, “ | Enockson was a Bismarck Mrs, J. J. Hill entertained at lunch vis expressed for the ber | s. T. E. Watkins visited at the The Braddock friends sent . McNally home Saturday eve loral tribute, “The| j who has | C. A. Anderson motored to Fargo! Raymond ‘Sj i, Mrs, Cabbage of Glencoe was a|Maur Hill, Atchison, Kans. , past year, returned home ‘Thursday | tmeyer and|to spend his vacation. Katherine Bruce returned home| | ‘The Ladies’ Aid of the Rraddock M. EB. church the home of hley Saturday di Mrs. @. A. Anderson en-| Mrs. 0. EB. Lee Fr afternoon ined at dinner Sunday Mr. and The next meeting will be with Mes Jewel Doan [H. P. Albright, heal and Do es Myrtle Felthei ‘othy Swensen, who have attended | Carl Van Ness. of|Jamestown College, returned home | lers in town Sun-|'Th \ Hilma Adams visited at the Mr. and M is confined again in 1 y. Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Mauk were Ha- | . and Mrs. ne Brittain re-} August Benz was a Bismarck vis-|turned to Braddock itor Monday. ning after several Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Lane and Misses| Mr. Brittain’s par | and Mrs. O. M: Vie and fam-} pent Sunday visiting friends at Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Burns Bailey and) ily | sented at the Sunday school conven- Mrs. Asa Werner visited at the J.|tion held at Hazelton Sunday, June 1 and all felt that they had received Mr. and Mrs. Charley Faust an inspiration to push on the good! y visited at the A. W, Faust! work. The speakers of the day —Rev. A large crowd attended the ball} arson—delivered very fine ad-| se The score} Mr. Frank Foells, accom- panied by Mrs. Monahan and daugh-| Mrs. T. E, Watkins was a Hazel-|ter of Temvik, visited friends in nd Mrs. H. Schaffer nave] SE Honte: hostesses, Seven members ered roll call. and Jas. Murphy drove y to attend the gradu They were accom- Miss Alice Piers, ae Adams visited with Albert “TD AKOTANS” MAKE north | GOOD EMPLOYEES The better firms « employ graqu- company him, ates of Dakota Business College, iduated —from| Fargo,repeatedly. 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