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' THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1927 [ Baldwin, | Misses Ruth and Alice Klammer, teachers in the Baldwin School, and Miss Ruth Hanson, teacher of the Crofte school, east of town, took the pj, north a to aa ‘in ning where they spent sevet ys attending the IJ. D. E. A. convention. Mr. and Mrs. Gottfred Kikul of Bismarck sp.at Sunday at the home of relatives in this community. ba H. Outzen of Amenia, who has n 8) Prof. Hillerson was a Pad business caller in the capi- tal city. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Nordstrom and family motored to the capital city 2 few days ago to see their nephew, Elmer Hanson, who was injured some time ago in a motorcy-le accident. The young man is said to be getting along nicely. The school west of town, which has been closed for some time past due to the fact that some of the chil- dren had the diphtheria, resumed its regular sessions on Monday. Peter Swanson, who has_ been spending some time with relatives | Wedi in this community, has returned to his home at Portland, Oregon. “Miss Bessie Anderson of Regan spent a few days of the week at the home of her brother-in-law and sis- ter, Mr. and Mrs, ate Falkenstein. Sam Hanson and Percy Freeman motored to Mandan Tuesday evening to attend the vaudeville show at the Palace theater. Lester Ottow, who has been em- ployed at the local bank fo> some time, has returned td his home at Davenport, N. Dak. f Driscoll ' Mr. Apland and Misses Ruby and Mildred Apland were in Bismarck Saturday. Miss Madge Runey and Mrs. Everts visited school Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A, Bruschwein and family spent Saturday evening at the Harry Olson home. re Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gerttz visited Mr. and ae Floyd Swanson Sun- jay evening. a6 : Mer. and ‘ite. Oscar Pederson and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Hagen Pederson. fr, and Mrs. Vie Pederson are the parents of a baby daughter born ¢ October 30th. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Koon enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. A*Chapin and family at Sunday supper. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Swanson en-, tertained at dinner Sunday. The guests were Miss Agnes Meland, Ed. Madson, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Haugen, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meland. hie Mrs. Bertan and sons of Linton | visited at’ the Chas. Swanson home i last week. cf A farewell party was given Wed- nesday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Madin, who left Friday for Lake Park, Minn., where they will make their home. Mrs, A. Bruschwein and Mrs. Har- ry_Olson visited school Monday. The Sewing club met at the home of Mrs. C, E. Anderson , Thursday afternoon. $ Mrs. F. O. Johnson entertained at an informal luncheon Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Reeder and children and Harold Caddy motored to Bis- marck Saturday. W. Tittus and F. O. Johnson mo- ed to Washburn Friday returning turday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Swanson cele- brated their eighth wedding anniver- sary. A week ago Sunday. They received many lovely gifts. Mrs. A. P. Rosvold, Dagmar and Omar Rosvold, Mrs. H. A. Knudson and daughter Valdis, visited Mr. Ros- vold in Bismarck Saturday. F, J. Brown and sons Frank and Ed were Bismarck callers Saturday. jj Miss Evelyn Gorman of Sterling, /* Mrs. Lathrop and Mrs. Van Horn spentt Monday afternoon with Mrs. Carl Meland. : me it : Arena The old friends and neighbors of Grandpa Cromwell, an old resident of this township, but who moved to Towa about a year ago to live with his daughter, will be sorry to hear that he is quite ill and unable to leave his bed. i Glanville with them. They will visit PA the Eugene Champion home while re. Ray Hazelgrove, Emil Sattler, Bert Glanville, Charlie Johns, Jake Zelmar and McIntyres’ attended the ‘[_NEWSOF OUR NEIGHBORS nard LaDauiv were helping Harry Nefers move some pasture fence Monday morning. . Carl Wolf is a very busy man plowing from early morn till dark with his McCormick Deering. He has a’ out half of his wheat field lowed. Jack Driscoll was a caller at Ed. Smith’s Wednesday. * Allen Frazier took three crates o! chickens to Wing for Mrs. W. H. Stark Wednesday. f Wild Rose | ———_—_——__—______-¢ The hip board held its regu- lar meeting at the clerk’s office Tuesday eveni: e justice of the acted in place of one mem- , who was absent. here one day last week on business for the Patterson land company. Wild Rose pupils enjoyed a three day vacation last , week while the teachers attended the N.D.E.A. at Bismarck. R. W. Feltheim threshed his millet last week which winds up the thresh- ing in this neighborhood. Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Swanson and son Harold were Bismarck visitors Inesday. Misses Avis Carlisle and Helen Brownawell, students at the Bis- marck high school, spent their vaca- tions at their respective homes, Arthur and Walter Peterson, ac- companied by their sister, Mrs. S. B. Gooding, and Miss Lillian Peter- ace were Bismarck visitors Thurs- lay. Mrs. Harold Brownawell and son Bobby of Sterling visited a few days it the W. H. Brownawell home last ‘week. Milton Doehle and sister Miss Helen of Moffit visited friends in Wild Rose a short time Sunday eve- ning. John Elias of McKenzie was through here last week selling house- hold necessities. A number of our young folks at- tended the dance at Hazelton last Friday evening. Ernest and Marvin Swanson mo- tored to Bismarck Thursday to con- sult their dentist and oculist. Miles Stanton, teacher of school No. 2, accompanied by Miss Erick- son, teacher of School No. 1, and Miss Skramstad, teacher of the Cherry Grove school, attended N.D. E. A. at Bismarck last week. Misses Martha and Bernice Gos- ney and Lillian and Ellen Peterson and Ada Saville, students of the Braddock high school spent their va- cations at their respective homes. Gustaf Hirvela accompanied by his sisters, Misses Ida and Lulu Hirvela motored to Bismarck Thursday. Miss Helen Brownawell spent the week-end: with Miss Helen Doehle of Moffit. Miss Helen Erickson spent the sete with Miss Helen Skram- stad. + Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Saville enter- tained at their hgme Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Meiser from Hazelton v _——$—$_$_________¢ f Menoken $$ _____—______¢ Miss Nellie Brown, teacher in Boyd school No. 2, attended the meeting held by the ‘ing teach- ers, Mrs. Tygan and Miss Madge Runey, county superintendent, Mon- day morning Miss Bertha Palmer and Mr. N. E. Parson also gave interesting talks. The meeting was held in Apple Creek school No. 1, it being one of the first schools built Evenson and Miss Ruth Kuhnle, local teachers, Mr. and Mrs. Bur- bage of Bismarck were entertained at the R. G. Abelein home Monday evening.® The time was spent play- in _gwhist and a lunch was served. Mrs. Sebaschian Schlosser, who has been suffering from blood poi- ing in her hand is much im- Proved. A, V. Fisher spent several days looking after business matters and visiting friends here. He left Fri- day for his home in Minnesota, G, N. Varnum drove sheep to McKenzie Friday selling them to Mr. Heaton. Quite a few from south of Men- oken attended the chicken supper served by the Ladies’ Aid at the Glencoe church wis evening. gins of Moffit was ler in Menoken Frid: The second and third trick o; rators at the depot are riow board- ing and rooming at the Edd Ebling me, The teachers attended the N. D. auction sale at Albert Lutken’s Fri-| i noon. burg has been busy the e G, G. Palms farm. Ed. ,* % ) we past two days moving his household AN effects to th Ba s ‘Wagner is overseer of it as -he has|, rented it for the coming year. Goldburg, employed at the McIntyre home for tl t two weeks, returned to his Hurdsfield Saturday. . Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and Ld ‘were Sinner casei af Mr. irs. Howard wille’s Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. R. C. Halver and Stanley motored to Bismarck Mr. and Mrs, Jake Steiglemeyer Harry Uflers attended the Lut- “attendance from cs Goldsmith, Miss Erickson, M: rence 5 anit, ae ‘ . . Mrs. W. H. Stark visited at the ery Melntyre home Wednesday after- MW *. #44 Doon, *. ir filly | eregational, Moorhead, read the services, Ed. Sart left Wednesday morn- ing for California for an extended visit. ) Mr, and Mrs. Ben Sether and son accompanied by Miss Sandie and Miss Broton motored to Bis- marck Saturday. Professor and Mrs. Aanestead ‘spent a few days at Bismarck attending the teachers convention. toad Mrs. Martin Dahl entertained the Civic club at her home south of Leith Wednesday afternoon, about twenty-five guests and members were present. Roll call was an- swel by naming a noted aviator. Five Ra 4 interestin, pers, The Air We Breathe, ai tter Music in SME UMen a. We Re, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE man Bead Mrs. G. W. ‘ i repo: a very pleasant afternoon. Announcements have been re- ceived from Heniy. So. Dak., of the marriage of Kathryn to Frank J, Flanagan on Wednesday, Oct. 26th. Mrs. Flanagan has many friends at Leithy who extend con- gratulations, Shirley Gebhafd entertained about 25 little friends at & birthday party Saturday. Everyone reported a very pleasant afternoou. The sewing club are making ar- rangement to raffle a cedar chest about Nov. 20. All home-made art: cles are being donated for the chest , About 25 girls were entertained at the church basement Friday eve- 1,7 J. Haggerty of Bismarck has ning. The Campfire Girls under the leadership of Miss Broton fur- nished an evening of entertainment which was much enjoyed by all. been writing insurance in our com- munity the Sigclair Andrews left Wednesday for Calif- it week. ornia where they expect to spend ° the winter. Mrs. L, H. Cook of Bismarck was @ caller here Monday. Miss Hazel Chalgren entertained members of the Campfire club at her home Thursday. Presbyterian Church Notes for yman and Howard mel] to note good interest. Evening| worship at 8 o'clock, Raleigh— Sunday School at 2 o'clock. Preach- ing service at 3 o'clock, Leith— Morning worship at 10 o'clock, Sun- day school at 11 o’cloci. f Brittin : Miss Harth and Miss Arntz at- tended the teachers’ convention held in Bismarck. Curtis Rhodes spent tho week with Mr. Peterson. Mrs. Margaret Lamb and son An- Sunday, Nov. 6: Carson—Sunday School at 11 o'clock, Mr3. Vernon Lane, superintendent. We are glad drew, irae Beard motored to Bis- Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Allensworth mo- Thursday, Friday and cream for every day use, 2 for 7§c YOU SAVE 740 Talcum + Powder Of fine, imported talc. Delightfully soft and refreshing, 2 for 26 OU SAVE 24c \ == ColdCream |} - Saturday ‘A good cleansing One Pound Can ee or Rot Juneve tal A real tissue builder, Contains rich, nourishing oils, 2 for 51c YOU SAVE 49 STATIONERY; $1.00 Harmony Toilet The rare of the nai flow- OF extra strength, A variety of odors 8 from which to select, MM] 2 for $1.01 Cream . 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