The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 13, 1928, Page 7

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Hi a r FRIDAY, SS Winn Nieters was a Wing caller Carl Johnson has purchased a new radio. The Nieters children spent Mon- & oe at the sake Wentz Johnny Witt called at the Roy Marchant home Thursday evening, Roy Marchant took some hogs to wise Friday. mestown, where they toad the winter, Johhny Fode went to Wing Sat- Mr. and Mrs, H. Nieters and fam- iy spent Sunday evening at the Wm. itt home. Carl Schuh called at the James Novy ho it Sunday. Harman: ‘Nieters ‘was a Wing caller day. John Fode, John Witt and Eman- uel Fode we Tuesday evening at the Wm. Witt home. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wentz visited with Mr. and Mrs. Sam and John Koch Friday evening. Mrs. John Fode and sons, John, Herman and Albert were in Wing bac as? afternoon. The Wentz family visited at the ‘Wm. Ryan home Thursday evening. Anton Novy was a Wing caller Saturday forenoon. a was a Wing caller Sat- urday. Miss Beulah Lawyer and mother returned from Drake, N. D., Satur- day to resume their work as M Lawyer holds the position of teach in Schrunk school. Schrunk school No. 2 opened Mon- day after a two weeks’ Christmas vacation. J. Witt and J. Fode were Sunday callers at the Roy Marchant home. Vivian spent Sunday at the James Novy home. George Nolan called at the John- son home last Monday evening. Anton Novy called on Andrew Nieters Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Cook went to Wing Monday. Ted Nolan was absent from school Monday. : Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Marchant and family called at the Seilenger home orered evening. Fred Smith called at the Henry Seilenger home Monday. & —<$_<$_—_$____ __—-_¢ i Raleigh | ° _— Dr, McFall and family, former- ly of hr but who have making their home in Flasher for the past few months, shi a car of household goods from igh to McIntosh and the family left Satur- day morning for McIntosh, where they will make their future. home. ‘rank Kadue spent Monday night with friends in Brisbane. 2 Lidia Miller was taken to Bis- marck Thursday where she entered the St. Alexius hospital for treat- ment. Adolf Rehl and Glen Bosworth shipped a car of hogs to the Sioux City market Friday. ‘Theodore Wanke returned Friday from Chicago to resume his school duties in Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Johnson en- tertained Mr. and Mrs. John Wentz and Mr. and Mr, and Mrs. W. Stay- ner.and family at dinner last Sun- day. Ne. and Mrs. Ira Pollock of Can- non Ball were shopping in town Sat- urday. Peter Kline shipped two carloads of butcher hogs to Tacoma, Wash., Friday. Eli Bosworth and John Besch were passengers on Saturday morning’s train for Aberdeen, S. bene a meeting ni reamery. Tuesday, where he i attending high » Where he is ai ing school, one. sen his sendy with home fol irs. Paul Dempsey went to Shields Wednesday morning to spend a week vis: f js and relatives. 8. J. Rowell of Cedar River was a business visitor in town Monday. iiss Bertha Smith returned from and Leld services at the church. He was a st of Mr. and Mrs. C, Slyter of Flashe. celiv- to the local buyer, Peter Kline, and Thursday. Mr. and Charles Beem Mr. and Mrs. W. and children and Mr. ence Frost and son s E é HF : i if s ig iL i Fi z [ Fy F J 4 5 F fa sn adi af sks Fr ia rE i = & 5 E bef g [ i a) ; J i w ¥ : [ted uf >e FREER, see sie i 3 3 ig B wai JANUARY 18 j Modern Rip Van Winkle e a”606l— 7 and Talk Home, Sweet ti = at — The Ladies’ Aid met at the home ot Mrs, Edw. Olson Wednesday atft- etnoon at 4 o'clock, A delicious lunch was served. 1 Miss Velma Whiteaker visited at! the home of her sister, Mrs. Melvin Thoreson, Thursday. ‘W. V. Carroll was a Capital City Mrs. J. E. Kruse visited at the W. E. Nichols home Friday, Mra. Geo. Parks bgt agen Nad athe teed caller Thursday. Vebber home” el home vy: Tees was a caller at W. A. day has been visiting rel- visiting ed Edw. Adams motored to Bismarck Friday, returning Sunday. Misses Dorothy McNally, Maud) Moffit and Mrs. Harold Lane were|famil; Braddock callers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Aea Wel visited at the Emmet Carroll home Thurs- see . F was @ Capital Ci caller Thur 4 a Mrs. Edw. Olson and Mrs. W. E. Nichols visited at the Emil Enock- son home Wednesday evening. Mrs. C. EB. Moffit entertained the Sunshine club at her home Thurs. day afternoon. At & o'clock a nice lunch was served. motored to Bis- H. P. Asselsti marck Saturday. Mrs. T. E, Watkins left for Min- nesota Friday where she will visit relatives, Mrs. W. E. Nichols visited at the M. G. McNally home Sunday gfter- noon, Miss Avis Carlisle of Wild Rose returned to Bismarck plete f where 8 7 ie attending high school, rs. Haselton Saturday where she is at- tending high school. in town Friday. The Modern Woodmen gave a pro- gressive whist party and dance in the Bens Hall Saturday night. At midnight a nice lunch was served. Miss Jordio Rafteseth returned from Bismarck Sunday where she spent her Christmas vacation. Mrs. William Hoeft of Sterling at the home of her mother, Olson, Saturday. lartha Houghtalling and Maude Moftit gave a party in honor of Miss Harriet Moffit'’s birthday Monday evening at the home of Mrs. W. E. Nichols. At midnight a de- liclous lunch was: served. Arena } Mrs. Jacob Whal arid son Bennio| faas, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lambert were passengers to Bismarck Wednesday evening. Owen McIntyre was in town Fri- ss. Engvold Bide wa rs, ol was a ger to Tuttle Friday morni on the train, where she did some shop- ping. Ed Smith took advantage of the nice weather and hauled grain to town. Thursday, Friday Satur- day. Bert Glanville made a trip to James T metniyty, home Friday last. Mr, ahd Mrs. Owen Mcintyre, Rose, Mary Alice, Hugh and Rich- ard and George were sts of Mr. and a ae Glanville aaerey, evening. ie evening wa. nt laying cards, after which, the . Jake Wilbur visited Friday Saturda: with Mrs. Berg’ Mr, and Randolph Alsbury called at the on Welch and Otto Dorman homes iturday. Ral; Seige visited with Clar- er sy. Emil will bech while she is ir. and Mrs, Jacob Staig were east eats | aon! home since call The Ladies Aid will meet at the church ruary 3, tertain. Cordial ed and family spent Sunday at ‘aurner home. ttle] Mr. and Mrs, Frank Sree SSRs ‘hursday night. Charley Anderson Oas ws, Siting cae Sra oe Saturday for the first time was sick. ‘the next will be in church Feb- Mrs. L. B. Smith will invitation is extend. to Mrs. Roy Baker left Friday to a few days with her folks in veland. Mr. and Mrs, Herman Nieman the Roy Swindl and baby came down from Bis: ee it with the He marck Sunday, Albert i, is a few — grandma, Mrs. John Mrand Mrs. P. M. and » Mr. and Mrs. ine? cand family and Mr. and Mrs. Ben were visitors at the Gaskill Me, But Sa candy wore ver ir. Hurr jam: at the Burt Hendersh< . home Sun- day. Nis, John Baker and son James visited at the Roy Baker home Sun- jeorge Beatty called at the Anton Obe: me ay. and Mrs. John Benz and family visited at the Olson home in Moffit Sunday. Mr. and Mrs M de Monday evening. yin Baldwin j enstein. Card: layed, .| delicious midnight lunch was Red started Tuesday at Boyd No, 1, cite Caveman the rete rr, one was present AE SP et was taken| family, und Mr. and Mrs. Andy Peterson were visitors at the Emig typho! They be slowly improving. the Hanson family have been inocu- ited. Joe Hill hauled two sled loads of fat hogs to McKenzie this week. The endgate of one sled came out and two hogs got away before Joe could lose the Alsbu: Welch homes and Gerald, Randolph and Robt. Welch helped him to catch them. Gerald went on toMcKenzie with him. Jack Ishmal! called at the Robt. We home on his way to Menoken, Conrad Welch, son of Mr. and ee wn ian guteconiate nad week, Peturned home, Warneada a John Welch went to Bismarck ith Soo, Wednes opening, but he was near ry an A few of the yo of this vicinity got together raday and had a rabbit hunt on the Yeakle or farm. Thirty rabbits were Mrs. Violet Clayton and Walter. Yeakle drove to Bismarck Thurs-' Mrs, enterta’ relatives Friday evening, the occas- ion being the birthday of Mr. Falk- in. and a served Ralph Falkenstein al by the hostess. Mrs. Kate Swick, assistant to Ad postmaster, has been 5) it week in Bismarck with her| fittle fon ale B who is ill at the tal. el fol Bolter, who ha: been ti iod of two weeks at his home south of Baldwin, has returned to his school studies in Mandan, cuniais lerman Meyers, Jr., have ite ill at the family home north of town the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Otto i“ and Geigle home on Frida Lester Falkenstein, who left the fore part of the week for Bismarck for medical treatment, is said to be co nicely. iss Freda Spitzer has returned to her school work near Jud after recy; M two weeks with her pitzer has tion at home. Miss Lillie Jiras has resumed her in the capital city after a} work short visit with locul relatives. Joe Sorch has returned from a visit with relatives at New Salem. [Tuttle 1 —_—_—_ Dr. J. R. Ostetield retu: a two weeks’ visit with ayedisien at_Winnipeg, Ponta pee many friends of Mrs. Milt Goldsmith will be glad to know she ; | day. John Welch assisted his brother| ness Robert in butchefing a fat hog Fri-|- oF and lolph Alsbury drove to Men- oken y. He steppe at Otto Dorman’s on his way back. Mr, and Mrs. Horace Dirlam drove jostess served a delicious lunch at| ‘? midnight. hrist_ Stochler hel; Harry learned the but trade i “2 Ey [ Fi. | rg E ae i a 2) F, I i = cae ce : ts & v2 * Hi if! i i i ict Oy 3 ti . Martin Franzen and daugh- ter Florence spent a few days Mrs. Henry Jacobson at, the youngest rani ton, fell where be employed in a Te- turned to her high school work in Bismarck after spending her vaca- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE heer Lake school No.1 Wednesday | Mrs. Catrie Neleen end daughter Hasel left Thursday for Mandan for & week's visit with friends. Mrs. Albert Christensen rs, a} ‘afternoon, . Mrs. H. A. Thomar daughters Hel- en and Blanche of Driscoll visited Clear Lake school No, 1, taught by Miss Evelyn Thomas, Thursdsy aft- ernoon. Miss Vivian Shaffer was a Steele caller Wednesday, returning Thurs- sy. A couple of coyotes were caught in the neighborhood the past week. Here's hoping several more will get captured, as there has been a num- ber seen ing his parents since the holidays, returned home the last of the week. Mrs. Mabel Carlson and children, who have been staying with her mother, Mrs. H. Smith, since her illness, returned to Steele the last Of the week. Mrs. Emma Shaffer was a visitor at Clear Lake school No. 1 Friday. Mrs. Albert Christensen, Mi Myrtle and Walter drove to the J. Sharp home in Lyman township Friday, returning Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hargrave en- tertained a number of relatives and friends at a progressive whist party and dance Saturday evening. The Misses Lenora and Fay Hargrave carried off the first and second «taal A fine time was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Paslay called on Mr. and Mrs. H. Smith Sunday evening. ‘ Mrs. Albert Christensen, daughter Myrtie and little Walter called at the Frank Shaffer home Sunday aft- ernoon, Miss Goldie Olson, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Olson, for a few days, returned to Bismarck Mond ly} Warren Keeler ‘and Jim Clark’ bout 40 friends and|were Bismarck callers Tuesday. L. B. Olson and Martin Leighofen hauled eome grain to Driscoll for M. L, Olson Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hargrave spent Tuesday evening at the Frank Shaffer home. f Braddock } Mrs. Walter Bobjin and three) children returned this week from Burstad, where they visited several days with relatives, Mr. end Mrs. R. H. Corey left ‘Tuesday for a month's trip to Wash. ington, where they will visit with brothers and sisters of Mr. Corey. O. R. Martini is looking after the store business and M. EB. Ryan is looking after the cream business during their absence. The ladies of the Woodman Circle met in session Wednesday after- noon, Jan. 4th. The next meeting will be held Wednesday evening, Jan. 18th. Miss Ethel Mandigo left Monday ea “aid school in the Hampton dis- Piet W. W. Mandigo is in the Bismarck hospital for treatment for an infec- tion in his lip. Vic De Remee returned Wednes- day from Fargo, where he attended @ demonstration put on by the Chev- rolet company. He also visited with, friends near Steele. Mrs, Laura Carnye, who spent the past six weeks visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Savage, lett Wednésdey for Longview, Wash., where ehe will visit with friends and hopes to have her health im- proved. Mrs. Savage accompanied her as far as Bismarck. The members of the Woodmen of the World and the Modern Wood- men are holding a social ,;athering in the high school gym Friday eve- ning, Jan. 13. + Mise Bertha Fercho of Lehr vis- ited this week with her aunt, Mrs. Mary Fercho, of Braddock. Jay Lee and Francis Stanton left this week for Aberdeen, S. Dak., where they will attend business col- lege for three months. Miss Grace Lilleboe vf Bilendale is expected to arrive in Braddock tw take charge as one of the tecahers in the high school. She will commencs teaching at the beginning of the next semester, Mise Lilleboo comes high- ly recommended. Lowell and Louise Barton visited with relatives in Bismarck during the holidays, Miss Margaret Baumfield, who Visited with relati.es at Brittin and Bismarck during the holidays, re- turned Saturday to Braddock. » Donald Ruth Beal of Kintyre and Bernt and Ronald Aarvig of Mandan were last week's visitors at the C. T. Barton home. Mrs. Ras. Aarvig entertained 16 ladies at whist on Friday evening. Honora went to Mrs. Fetterley an‘ Mrs. Koenig. Mrs. C. T. Barton entertained a few ladies at bridge on Wednesday afternoon. , Feltheim entertained at evenirg. Two sleigh:oads of young peop'e attended the dance at Kintyre Fri- day evening. All report a good time as well as a pleasant sleighride. Ard Eldon Vie entertained one evening last week in honor of their’ cousin, Izetta Shafer, of Nu- poleon, A large number of young folks gathered at the Dexter home Wec- Resday evening. The evening was spent in daacing and playing games. Helen Aarvig entertained a num- ber of her friends at her home Sat- urday evening. Bernice and Marjorie for Bismarck ‘Wednes they attend high school r a two weeks’ vacation with their parents. Meta and Mildred Hilken visited at the Wallace Anderson home ‘Thursday evening. Viran Nelson mad tri, to the Engstrom coal mine Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Monroe were visitors at the Wallace Anderson home Thursday evening, Donald Morris was a caller in Baldwin Saturday morning. Meta and Mildred Hilken left Sat- urday for Bismarck, where they at- tend high school after a two weeks’ caller in le McCullough re- turned to Wilton Sunday, where they attend high school, after a two weeks’ vacation at their home. Cecil and Brandt Morris returned to their home Sunday after a few Gays’ visit at the T. F. Morris home. Donald Morris and Loute Klawit- ter were callers at the Edward Mor- tis home Sunday evening. Kenneth Klawitter returned to his home Sunday after a two weeks’ vis- it at the T. F. Morris home. A number from this vicinity at- tended the esurprise party held at the Ralph Falkenstein home Friday night, it being Ralph's birthday. Bdna Falkenstein went back to Wilton Sunday to attend high school after a two weeks’ vacation at her home. Edward Morris made a trip to the Engstrom coal mine Wednesdey aft- er two loads of coal. A number from this vicinity at. tended the surprise party held at the Wallace Anderson home Satur- day night. Those present were Mr. Philip Monroe, Joe and and Harry Brown, ‘eddie Anderson, Ev- Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Morris and family, Kenneth Kla- witter, Cecil and Brandt Morris, Harold Williams, Bennie Anderson, Grace Falkenstein, Richard Ander- son, Emil Hilken, Albert Molene, Walter Spangberg, Orvil Falken- stein, Lewie Johnson. Lunch was serve dat midnight and all reported a good time. Mrs. Tollefson and daughter Lu- ella, accompanied by Bill Hoeft and lly, visited at the Carey John- son home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Lang were Driscoll callers Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Holtan called a the Max Lang home Monday eve- ning. Porter Langley left Wednesday for Morris, Minn., where he will attend agricultural college. Tom Stewart and family visited at J. Johnson home Saturday The Misses Esther Lang and Mac- fan Lewis left for Jamestown Tues- day. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart were Driscoll callers Saturday. Miss Bertha Petersen spent Fri- day and Saturday nights with Mi!- dred Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Brownawell were shopping in Bismarck Monday. Raymond Van Vleet, accompanied by his mother and sister, wero vis- iting in Sterling Sunday. The teachers returned to Sterling Saturday after their Christmas va- cation. Tyler Johnson and family speut Friday night at C. J. Johnson Mrs. C. J. Johnson, accompanied by Miss Bertha Petersen, were town callers Satu Re Miss Freda Uhde, R. N., returned) 0. to Sheridan, Wyo. to resume her duties in the U. S. Government hos-| tle re-| companied to Bismarck by her sis- holidays called on Mrs. A. H. Lundberg and Mrs. Marble. Strand was e passenger to last Friday where he atteni- ‘Dusiness matters and had den- done. H, Helgeson left for Min- last Friday where she will in extended visit with her Anty Garnes, Jr., while ‘in with @ number of other children who were sleigh- last Saturday, met with an Some of the hand sleds the bob sled were tipped e of the runners passing chin and cutting it quite cE. Hall in severely. Mrs. Garnes took bim to} 0,0.) k that same evening where ae iyi ward Wilton last Sunday for purpose of 0 the roads for to travel. “A great deal of shovel was necessary in places, boys came back with the good w that the roads had been opened that travel may be made by auto Wilton without difficulty. They ported that {t was necessary to four detours, the snow being deep on the regular road in th places. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Dutt of pen, N. Dak., who are visiting at Aug. Sulzle home, are the proud par- ents of a baby girl, who made her appearance Sunday night. H. F. Dimond shipped a_carload of hogs to So. St. Paul Tuesday. Owing to the low hog prices and high feed prices the farmers are not inc!ined to hold hogs for any length of time or until a higher Ole Wold was a business caller fn Regan Monday. Mr. Wold been somewhat indisposed for past two months, having been si ering a great deal from rheuma- tism. Grant Lindsey Bismarck Monday where h for further treatment for his which he broke a couple of months ago, if Hampton o- Merle Buck was # business caller at Cannon Ball Monday. Miss Louise and Paul Gartner and Ludwig Molnar of Fort Rice were visiting at the home of Steve Kop- py for a few days. Henry Knittel was a caller at the Morford home Thursday. John Burkhardt and Ole Knutson istasbige was a passenger to rent were callers at Cannon Ball Wednes- | Sai day. John E, Renschler was busy haul- ing grain to Cannon Ball the fore part of the week. John Ohihauser, Jr., made a busi- ness trip to Cannon Ball this week. auline and Gertrude Koppy went back to Strasburg Monday to finish their term of school after having a few weeks’ Christmas vacation. were accompanied by their parents, as far as Linton, where they took the train, Godfrey Grenz business call- er at Linton Monday. Jake Schiermister of Gayton was a caller in this vicinity the middle part of the week. Frank Koppy returned to Temvik Monday where he is attending high school after his Christmas vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Dick White Eagle friends in this com- Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Olson called at the Gordon home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Little and son hoe spent Wednesday at the Ghylin home. The weather has been moderate this week. Quite a number of cars were seen breaking the roads. The mail man is now using his car again. P. E. Patton was a Regan caller Wednesday. H. Taylor and Everett Bailey call- ed at J. F. Little's Tuesday. They got a horse which Mr, Taylor bought of H. L. Gramli Mrs, John Kierland wi at a Charlie Magnuson Thursday. Jim Little, M; O’Brien and Mr. Rasche motored to Regan Thursday. Ruth and Phyllis Little visited with Mrs, Willard Diamond Thurs- day. a Mrs. W. H. Kolb and children were guests at Mrs. K. Kolb’s Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Landerholm called at E. Gordon’s home Thurs- a it me day. Miss Gudrun Jordahl returned somes from Watertown, S. D., Wed- nesday. oie _palley was @ Regan caller lay. Mrs. ‘Wm, McCullough spent sev- scleral fee ot rullous ome helping Mrs. McCullough, who has been ill. Mrs. Willard Diamond, who been a ,uest of her mother, Mrs. G. Gordon, returncd home I!-nday. A dancing party was held at the Oscar Walworth home Thursday eve- ning when a number of friends 1 ae them. A nice time was had all. ow. ie called at Charlie Mag- Ss ursday, mr. and Mrs, Ray McCullough were Regan callers Wednesday. oO. hl, ckman was a Regan call- r Monday. 4 yee Monroe spent last week as a guest of his cousins, Earl and Donald Monroe. alee peimoneky. was a Rogan caller Monday. Mrs. Dan Danielson spent last rahite ais her niece, Mrs. Roy Mc- ullough. 5 A P. T. A. meeting was held at the schosibanne st ppg Blah. Saee crowd in . ™P, J. Jacobson is t at the Ison home this weel “Luther Bailey delivered some cat- Uittegan Friday which he sold to ‘ ae tea Mrs, Oscar Walworth and| week. children were shonning in Regan secre Little visited with Aelred| home £ Sunday. Willard Diamond was a Regan ler Thursday. “Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ghylin enter- tained as their guests Saturday even- ing Misses Bertha and Edna Eide, Mise Alice O’Brien, Guss Olson, mot bg Wilfred eo ee Lake attends schoo! will viet er sister at Minot on ber Par Faiermasttet te 2. A nl c. EB. Ghsiatinaon called at 8. B. ‘8 » Rue and Margaret feat the Alec Anderson ey | The has| quarterly meeting at ir. and Mrs. son Budd; ae niese were ome Mabel Dixin al ond brother Frida: ‘was @ guest of her Ye Mr. and Ryberg Regan ‘Callers settee, and A large crowd attended the oyster Supper and program given by the) young people’s soci ednesday evening. z nagf tub Miss Elizabeth been di a “Zo Ot ce Fy nl in rson spent F arday Posinees it ttendi a rowd Scu'h Revie ian tate nesday afternoon. The ene ats president; Mrs. tary; Mrs, next meeti Alfred Arneson’s Clarence 5 Past two weeks at returned to Wii Misses Elisa! Gflma Rise made a flying trip to Miss Beatrice Des ‘wile| has been spending her at N. D., re-/ mmenced her home near St. Johns, turned Sat “a Frida: . A good time family spent in spiide Heme, se at the Ole} iss Eizabeth justoft spent Sat- wee evening and Sunday at Joe Mr. and Mrs. Al reson, daughter Alice, Means yA Sey- mour Arneson and family, Mr. and ie, copa ae | renden home. “er Quite a few of the folks fare-" from this vicinity at for John Fast held at be Part lenry Fast’s Si . Arnold Christinnssa Eadie Arne- son and Leroy Draviand called at J. O. Rise’s Sunday. Art Bjorhus and Arnold Christian- son spent Saturday at Driscoll. i Rel kere aa Bjorhus and ater “ the B. nN Lein home,” ee _ Sold i! Mrs, Aleat Draviand and . Seymour eson._ 8} Wed- nesday afternoon at Sivert. ne den Mrs. Geo. Christianson and son, Haro! spent Sunday at the Maric ome in Clear Lake town- ere will be Norwegi: in the church Jan. 15 at 2 ~-_—_—_— Wild J The school board igi rey Bir clerk’s office Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 10. Ernest Swanson, who is serving on the jury at Bismarck, returned home for the week-end. i Miss Avis Carlisle returned to her high school work at Bismarck’ Fri- day after spending the holidays with wane Savi is haul ‘ran! le is haulin, in e Glovais a carload of stock to St. Paul Saturday. Miss Helen Erickson, teacher of school No. 1, returned to Braddock Saturday to teaching feat jays services o'clock, begin. Monday after spending the hol with the home folks at Portal, ee Fetiain rei H. bel peig awell put up new BS al it ings a readiness for school agein Mr, and Mrs, Ernest Savi the train to Bismarck Thurstaye ii aerate aon Miss M Melthein of Braddock latives

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