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THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1928 [ _NEWSOF OUR NEIGHBORS ~ | Leith bd beet business callers in Wing Sat- urday. Mie. Joe Goldsmith and children visited at Mr. and Mrs. Hazlegrive’s Our local basketball boys moturéd | Thurada to Shields Friday evening and won the game with the local team of at place, the score being 1’ to 17. same evening our high school boys were defeated at Brisbane by the high school team of that place. Miss Marjorie Anderson returned home Tuesday from her school sou:h of Raleigh. The sch -1 board of that district deemed it advisable to have a tl weeks’ vacati.: until the diphtheria epidersic is over with ere, : Mrs. John Seal left W iy morning for her new home at Yak- ima, Wash. Mrs. Seal; Pupils, under the supervision of Miss Hen- fel, were dismissed to- tot’ e train. Mrs. Mary Recker is spending a few days visiting relatives at Elgin. Mrs. ars ‘was a passenger oN aie shied where she will 8 a few weeks. ‘Emmet Cusic returned home Wed- nesday from parts in Nebraska, where he has spent the past few months. " Mrs. Fahenstock arrived here ‘Thursday, after spending a few months with relatives at Washing- ton. Claude Kamrath spent a few days at Bismarck and Mandan last week. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Emch took Cay] Wachsman to Bismarck last Friday where he will receive med- ical attention. Through the courtesy of J. G. Moen a new seven tube radio has been installed at the Leith school. the pupils and teachers are enjoying some very good ronrans. John Nixon was a business caller here the fore part of the week. E. J. Lawfer wishes to annopnee that his cat has returned and all rewards are withdrawn. Hi The M. W. A. and R. N. A. will hold their ingtallation Friday eve- ning. i very interesting missior meet- {ng was held at the church basement Tuesday afternoon. D. E. Jones was a passenger to Bigmarek Monday. é 3 Mrs. E. J. Saunders will entertain the Brppbyterien ladie- aid Thurs- day afternoon. Ars. Wm. Kamrath and daughter Mildred ‘were passengars to Bis- marck Wednesday to visit Rep. Kam- rath for a few days. Presbyteriar. church notes for Sunday, Jan. 22: Carson, Sunday school at 11 o'clock; evening wor- ship at :30; Leith, mosninng wor- ship at 10 o'clock; Sunday school at 11 o'clock. Until the roads are opened so that a car can be used with safety the pastor will not try to reach the afternoon appointment, f Arena J ———— Miss Gladys Scott of Chappee, N. D., arrived Friday to visit her sister, Mrs. Adam Haas. Fred Haas and Ralph Halver were callers at the McIntyre home Tues- day. : School meeting of the officers of Auroro district was held at the clerk’s office, Mrs. Harry Ulfers, Tuesday afternoon. Those present were Fred Haas, pres., Harry Ulfers} child and Ed Proud, directors. Lawerence Goldsmith called at the treasuerer’s office, Mrs. Bert Gran- ville’s, after his monthly pay check Tuesday evening. Ray Hazlegrove was a caller at Ed Wagners Tuesday. _ Ed Wagner was a business caller fn Tuttle the first of the Week and briught Lindy home with him. | Mrs. Jacob Wahl and son Bennie and daughter Loma returned home Sunday. They had been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haas and family. Adam and Teddy Haas were in McClusky Tuesday having some dental work done, me Hrs School officers of Phenonix disr trict met at the president's office, Ed Wagner’s, Tuesday evening. Elmer Perry, Philip Webber, John Wutzke were in attendance. Ben Klagenburg was a caller in Arena Monday. Charlie Sattler and Harry Ulfers were clearing the road of snow-| day, aint ai the Toad grater onder: ‘agner mot marck Thursday on business and returned home Friday sree, accom} by Walter Boelter of Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kraft and son Andrew were in Goodrich on business Monday. Mr. Kraft says the roads were jyst fine. Elmer Perry, was in Tuttle Satur- day on business and also stayed for the show. ah Webber sent to Wing Mon- y to do some shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Bert ‘Glanville and Harold and Mrs. Owen Mcintyre and cout ‘wary eae Reg Ned Mr. and irs. Ben Klagenbury Thursday. Elmer Drum and area their hogs to Wing Ed Smith was a dinner guest at the Mclnt; home Sunday. Andrew Kraft, Sr., called at Elmer Drum’s Sunday 00! Emil Sattler was a 3 guest at Ray Haglegrove's yy eve- ning. Mrs. Frank Lambert was a pass- enger to Tuttle Thursday to do some shopping. She returned home the same evening. fi Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegtove en- tertaine das their guests y evening, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glan- ville and sons, Dean and Hardld, Mr. and Mrs. Owen McIntyre ‘and family, Emil Sattler and é MelIntyre. Lunch was served by t! hostess and cards were the récre- ation of the evening. Ralph Leech was a passenger to Fargo Thursday, He returned-home Sai ¥ Fred Pieinus, ‘was a business caller in Wie Rolver vie a guest I. si at Owen McIntyre’s Thuri ning... in” 1 He took as Ste ea nt to get her arm quite badly iy. Elmer’ Duncan went home Friday syenine to spend Saturday with his amily. Ray Haslegrove did Emil Sattler's chores while he wag. in Harvey ‘Wednesday and ThurMay. Jake was in Wing on busi- ness Saturday. 1 Wolf went to Tuttle Thursday to some ulawshares sharpened. Pond was an afternoon caller at Elmer Drum’s Sunday. Fred Haas called at Bert Glar- ville’s Tuesday evening, to get some 1 warrants cashed. via Wolf was a business caller in eu age Solas 9) as been received from the Wie Telephone association that the members on line E will have no further service if dues are not sent in at once. H. F. Williamson, though some- what improved, is still having rouble with his ear. Mré. Marlin Hutchinson and &0n Billy were guests at the Frank Lambert home over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. George Phel were sengers to the ‘apital City ursday, returning home Saturday morning. A number of the Arena young folks attended the basketball game and dance in Wing Friday evening. Wing defeated the visiting team though the losers sure made it inter- esting. Everyone is hoping there'll be an another at an early date. Mike Hiedt and son Fred were business visitors in Bismarck from|* Thursday until Saturday. , Ed Wagner while in Bismarck Friday was a guest of G. G. Palms of Fargo, Mr. Palms was after his little daughter Roberta, who has making her home with Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Isaminger in Bismarck. Walt Boelter and Ed Wagner were out rabbit hunting Sunday, but returned without any, saying, “there ‘wasn’t one to be seen.” Ed Pond wag a caller at the Klag- enburg home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sattler went to Harvey to visit Mrs. Emil Sattler, who is in the hospital there. They returned Friday, Emil Sattler accompanying them. ate | §.W.Burleigh | —— _Mrs. Lucile Buckley was, shop- Ping in the capital city Saturday. Mrs. Golstein was taken to the Bismarck hospital Monday. Their little daughter Jean is being cared for at ‘the home of Mrs. Robert Boyd. It is hoped Mrs. Golstein will receive mi benefit and will seon be .t home again. Andrew Irvan and Paul Hapel have been hauling corn to Bismarck | 1, the past few days. The roads are open up he makes the trips with his truck.» Mr. and Mrs. Knute Hanson were passengers on the South Soo Tues- day evening where they expect to enter the Bismarck hospital. They are reported as, having contracted scarlet fever. Their son Earl is re- ported as gaining in health, but their daughter Nellies is a very sick iid. Id. , Lee Mallard transacted business in Bismarck several days last week. Little Naomi Buckley is gaining ae and it is hoped she will soon well again. Paul Hapel bought some feed corn from Norman Stewart last week. Miss Gunderson is reported as being sick, so there is no school in Manning school No. 2 at this writ- ing. if pp eee ee ee Raleigh ! ———————————— P. J. Rausch attended court at Carson this week, returning home Thursday evening. Rev. Corbitt of Leith visited the Raleigh field between trains Wed- nesday. He stated unless we had more snow he would be able to keep his appointments by car on Sun- Dr. Lorenzen of Elgin was called to the Sam Paul home Wednesday. He also caled at the C. L. Klein- schmidt home where their baby was sence, returned is home at Olivia, Minn., Friday. ; Theodore Christensen delivered a team of horses to a horse buyer at Leith Thursday, returning home Friday on the train. Mr. and Mrs. a business and pleasure trip to Aberdeen, So. oy thi a turning Rae Teorsaan ii is Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Klienschmidt entertained at six 0’ dinner group of the Drama- the home of Mrs. Stayner Wednesday to arrange thelr pogrom, At te conclusion of meeting Mrs. Stayner a dainty Juncheon. Ladies’ Aid met for the first time since November meeting. Mesdames Klienschmidt, Dorward, Westrum and Beem served luncheon to the public at noon. regu- lar meeting was called to order at 2 o'clock by the president. Mrs. Stayner led the devotional services. Mrs. Dorward acted as secretary in the absence of the regular secre- tary, Mrs. Nelaon. The sum of $16 was taken in. ~ The Odd Fellows lodge held an installation of officers at their reg- -meeting Tuesday evening. elected to office were P. G. udolph Rossow; M. G., Arthur|girls. They made a good show ssow; V. G., Wm. Ozbun; sec- is winning with a score of 16 to 1. retary, Rey Frost; treasurer, Clar-| The boys’ team was hampered by ence Frost. r Westrum | the very low ceiling, which stopped acted as inst of : all jong shots. ie defense Mr, and teturn-| Robinson was no small item | to ed from thei to the Twin Ci-|overcome. Although the score was ties and Fargo % rd Fau-|tied three times during the game ri ars of pool an 3 extra Beriod es of three i, D k was played, inson_ came to hig honse at Lejth Monday after- out victorious with a scor of 8 to 7, noon. State examinations are week: of the Al Friday to look after the late John Smith’s business affairs. Mr. Smith was his uncle. Lawrence Laub returved from Carson “hursday, where he is serv- ing on the ju.y, to spend the week- end at home. Mr. Johnson of Flasher was a business visitor at the lumber yard in Raleigh Friday. Messers Nagel, Volk, Miler and Dirk attended the Fist-Witched wedding at Selfridge the first of the week. George Bird and John Metz weft business visitors at Flasher Tues- day. Mie. Neultimier of Carson was the auctioneer at the late John Smith sale Held at Raleigh Saturday after- noon. Wm. Neultin.ier of Carson enter- tained six diferent couples at two six-o’clock dinners in Thursday and Sunday night. John Meyer: of Freda w business visitor in town Frida: Oscar Snyder, formerly of Ral- eigh, but residing at Cadallic, S. D., spent Wednesday and Thursday in aleigh. He stated his mothzr, who makes her home with him, is very poorly this winter. J. Martin Schmidt, teacher south of Raleigh, received a telephone call Saturday from his home at St. Cloud, Minn., stating his father had passed away. He departed Monday morning via Flasher to attend the funeral. Mesdames Beem, Schiek and Law- hang entertained the ladies of Ra- leigk and viciaity at the home of Mrs. Beem Saturday afternoon at a shower for Mrs. Sammy Pack, Jr. A social afternoon was spent. Mrs. Pack received many beautiful gifts the hostesses served an elaborate lap Juncheon. | Sanger ——— D. A. Oden spent several iays of last week in Bisr:arck. Qdin Fristad, who rei’ north- west of Manc.n, made a business trip to Sange: Wednesd ), return- ing home on Thursday. While he was a guest at the Mai S_ ith home. An old-time dat ce was held at the George Smith home Sa’urday night. A Jolly time wag ‘ad by all who attended. James and Paul Flowers _rrived here Wednesdey night cnd will make their home with the J. H. Flowers family for fev, months. Paul will attend the Sanger s and trolled as a membe c y grade Monéay +. orning. Mrs. J. R. Culligan was a passen- ger to Bisn.arck Monday morning. Ske will spend che weeh in that city. The Sanger Parent-leacher asso- ciation will me . at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. PR. Matteson Fri- day evening, January 20th Mrs. Mal Smith and Mrs, Mary Dunn will act as hostesses for the evening. All are cordially invited to attend. " W. B. Richardson an R. V. Bag- nell took the pdssenzer to Bismarck ionday morning 1d c2me home that night in Mr Richardson's Ford coupe, which he left in Bismarck the first part of December. Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Boardman re- turned Monday night from a trip to Forsythe, Mont., where they have been visiting for the past fi weeks at the hime of fhei a, George Boardman and family. , Menoken Miss Hilda Evanso’ spent the week-end at the home of Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Munson of Bismarck. Miss Gertrude Ness spent Satur- day and Sunday visiting at Steele. Miss Ruth Kuhule spent Saturday and Sunday in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Avers were en- tertained at dinner Sunday by Mr. and Mrs, Carl Jacobson of Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Park Wood were shopping in Bismarck Saturday afternoon The Bell telephor.e workmen are eating dinners at the Otto Ayers home while working near Menoken. A rabbit drive wes staged Sun- day north of the Faye Satter farm. Very few rabbits were killed. Miss Gladys Ness and Mr. Mino Hirams were entertained at dinner Sunday by Miss Nellie Dance. A miscellar s shower was given Saturday night by Mr. and Mrs. Edd Ebling in honor of Mr. and Mrs, Wilbanz Frzynka, who were recently married. Seven tables of whist were in play during the eve- ning. Highest. score went to Mrs, Otto Ayers and Mr. Arthur Heakle. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Frzynka received many lovely gifts. Miss Edna John Oleson made | Dralle of Bismarck wes an out-of- town guest. Mr. and Mrs R. G. Abelein called on Mr, and Mrs. Otto Ayers Mon- jay. David Cook cf Bismarck called at the Ayers home Tusday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Graves were Roscoe Bourne of McKenzie. Miss Ruth Welch spent the week- end with her parents. Cyril Kinz had the misfortune of r d hurting his hand while cranking the truck recently. P. T. A. was held Thussday eve- ning at the consolidated school with a good atendance. The riogram was opened by singing “America the Beautiful,” and six o: the high school- pupils gave a physical edp- cation demonstra‘ion. A lunch was served by ladies afte: the program, The, next meeting w:Jl be held Thurs- Ga) Feb. 9. ‘ ‘ay Satter took dinner with Mr, and Mrs, A. T. Welch Thursday. The girls’ and boys’ basketball teams went by car to Robinson Tues- day tvening, where two very inter- esting games were, played. It was the first. game of the season for the tiven this week in high : whole’ the teachers fore Hound results gratifying. In H.*8. ic there were seven pal 100. The English: examin- Were difficvit, but so far ve, been few failurer. ‘Hough lias returned from A Cities, where he has been ing’ business. he auxiliary to the ‘Americ=n. Legion met ‘Wedne:day with Mrs, E. Huschka. After the business Raleigh | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE session elaborite refreshtrents were served by the hostess. Elsie Hoeft, who teaches. south of Dawson, spent the week-end with Ker parents in Dawson. Mary Niles spent t'.e week-end with her parents in Dawson. There was a good attendance at the Legion dance given at the hall Friday evening. Harold Niman has b.en_ elected commander of the Legion Post. Lester Howard and Elmer Ander- son spent Inesday in Medir on business. é Russell Clifford spent several days in Dawson, visiting with old friends. tored to Wilton Thut infant son, Walter sult a doctor. Mr. and Mts. A. E. Nelson mo- tored to Turtle Lake to visit with their daughter,- Mrs. John Berg- quist. They returned next day. Miss Clara’ Whicher is teachin; school in Wilson township school No, 1. She is staying at the John As Berg home. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Berg mo- tored to Dr. Sandeline Friday with their daughter Alvia, who had a bad attack of appendicitis. She is some better at this writing. John A. Berg and Mr. John L. Wagner aro digging wel at Mer- cer. They came home for Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wagner visit- ed at the Sam Berg home Satur- day evening. Mrs. Christ Wolf received a tele- lay with their mond to con- Warner, passed away. He lived near Mercer for abcut 21 years and for the last five years he made his to mourn three dauchters and five sons. His wife died about 81 years ago. We all were sorry to hear the that the infant son of Mr. and Jake Baumiller died Saturday. It is a shock to the parents as it is their only son, Walter Remond died of whooping cough. He was seven months old. Edward Berg of Wilton visited at his brother's home in Wilson last Saturday. A birthday party was given at the Sam Berg hom» in honor of their daughter Hortha. She was 14 years old. Games were played tr «| during the evening and at midnight a lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wagner mo- tored to Wilton to consult a doctor. Their daughter Helen is sick. It did not take Lyvdia. Bender long to get married in Leap Year. She was united with Mr. Amon last Sunday. We all wish them a long and happy life. $F a Miss Irene Coster returned Mon- day evening on the train. She is | staying at the Carl Reich, Jr., home. Joseph A. Bosch and Fred J. Pietz of Linton transacted business here Tuesday. Among those that were callers at Linton Tuesday from here were Mr. and Mrs. Will A. Foell, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Enders, Miss Jane Rudd. Mr, and Mrs. Chris Grenz of Hazelton were callers at the home of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Schlecht, Thursday eve- ning. Miss Minnie Bender spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. : d Mrs. Charles Enders and daughters left Saturday for the Twin Cities, where they will visit with the latter’s mother, Mrs. T. Daily. Mr. Enders will attend the lumbermen’s convention. Alfred Calquhoun spent the week- end at the Jacob Bender home. County Superintendent of School Curtis Jenkins of Linton visited the school here Friday. Edward Bender was visiting a few days with his uncles, William and Pete Bender, in the Livona community. _Ed Chilson transacted business at Linton Saturday. Harry Lynn of Linton transacted business here Saturday. Mrs. David Calquhoun entertain- ed Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Hendrix, Mr. and Mrs. Charles D Witt, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Muckler, Mr. and Mrs. Powers Hendrix, and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Quast at dinner Sunday eve- ning at 6 o'clock in honor of Mr. Calquhoun. , The event was his birthday anniversary. The evening was spent playing v-hist. Ed Chilson has charge of the lumber yard during Charles En- ders’ absence. The P. T. A. meeting will be held at the. Temvik schoolhouse Thurs- day evening, January 19, at 8 p. m. sharp. Everytody welcome. William Smith of Hampton tran- sacted business here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Bowmiller mo-| M gram Friday that his father, Philip) home in Elk Groye, Calif. He leaves) ©! Wood and Mrs. Charles Liesman; tored to Tuttl arnt afternoon. Axel Soder is attending a state, county commissioners’ convention at Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kopplin left for California January 16, where they expect to visit for two months. They also expect to visit in some of the other western states. Henry and Jake Kremenetsky of Tuttle were visitors at the I. Krem- enetsky home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Soss and at the J. B, Glanville and Oscar Boss homes. A Boy Scout meeting was held at the hal Thu y evening, They are being supervised b; GA. Hub- bell. There were 16 boys present and all seemed interested in carry- ¢| ing on the work. Wolford. Harju returned home ionday from Bismarck, where he has been attending business college. Fred Brown, traveling for Win- ston and Newell, was transacting business here Tuesday. P. Schneider was a business bt lA f ark is visit: in Wing Sarah Hal of i with her friend, Matilda Molendort. ing at the Lyman school No. The basketball game which held here last Friday with Pett: bone was won by the Wing basket- ball team. They lost their first game at Pettibone and they return- ed the game at Wing. The game ended in a tie, 15 to 15. I.. the overtime period Wing succeeded in caging two field goals, while Petti- bone got only one field gcal and one free throw, making the count 19-18 in favor of Wing. Jesse Boss and Ralph Jacobson being stars of the local team After the game a lunch w rved for both teams at the B, Michael home. Mr vhn Mueller went on the Tuesday afternoon troin to Wilton, to se a doctor. She has not been feeling well the past week. Steele > Mr. Stromberg is again seen on the streets after having undergone a severe siege of that dread trouble, t lumbago. Mrs. Oren Miller was in Steele from the farm to attend to business last. Wednesday. Guy Mead, former county auditor, visited with friends one day last week, having come from the farm in his jumper. On Saturday, Mrs. F. W. Gress, wife of the local Methodist pastor, departed for California for a three months’ stay to visit with her aged father, and sisters and brother. Mrs. J. N. McCarter, wife of one of our local attorneys, has been quite ill for nearly two weeks, being con- fined to her bed most of the time. Last, Wednesday, the W. C. T. U members met to elect officers for the coming year with the folio wring results: President, Mrs. W. Foye; vice president, Mrs. P. D, recording secretary, Mrs. Gress; corresponding secretary, Mrs. W. F. Foye; treasurer, Mrs, Clifford Erickson. Rev. I. W. Gress made a trip to Driscoll last week, looking after business interests, and found U. S. trail in fine condition for auto travel. Mr. Portner, living on a farm about 14 miles southeast of Steele, made a trip to Steele in his sleigh, the snow out that way being too deep for auto travel. ” J. E. Burton, county sheriff, made a business trip up to Robinson, also in the Tuttle vicinity. - ‘ i Ole Raab, our county janitor, is kept busy providing eats for tempor- ary visitors at the court house. Glenn Matthews came in from the farm the middle of the week in the Ford, the road having been opened for auto travel. ‘ A. Peavy, south of Persian Lake, broke through the snowdrifts with his auto last Thursday, and visited in Steele, for the first time after having been kept at home because heavy snows and severe cold weather. Mrs. Otto Johnson's father and mother, who had visited with the daughter and family over the holi- days, took No. 1 west on Saturday morning, Jan. 8th, returning to their own home. George Altes took two carloads of stock to the Saint Paul markets starting from Stcele Saturday morn- ing, and he will also look after some special business while in the cities. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Green were arrivals in Steele from the Persian Lake community on Friday, and visited with former neighbors of their home place. Attorney ‘J. N. McCarter left Steele on Tuesday to attend to court business in (which he is attorney. Mr. Mohr, one of the Valley City semaphore men, visited over SI yy with his wife’s folks at the George Altes home, and wife and children returned to Valley City on Sunday evening. J. E. Burton, sheriff of Kidder county, was notified of the sudden o- CE Ay 1 ry death of his aj mother last Fri- | Wing | day, near Tuttle. She had been a ——— 9 | great sufferer from cancer for years, The high school examinations of the first semester are being held this week. . The honorary students for the first semester are as follows: Ber- tha. Piepkorn, Bertel Anderson, Mabel Lytle and Dolores Has. ,, The high school orchestra had its first practice at the Wing hall Saturday. This was the first prac- tice after the holidays. The high school: boys of the bas- ketball team aré following the ad- vee ee Pe Detiibene: paakatball am and doing a great de-! of prac- tice for the coming game which is to be held here Friday with Wood- worth. It might also do good for Pettibone to. practice before they come again. The annual church meeting which was held at the Congregational church last Thursday was quite well attended. The officers elected were as follows: H. C. Edgerton, treasurer, , bei reelected; Axel of} Soder, trustee;-Mrs. A. S. Wilkin- Henry Steves were chosen ~-school superintendents. They are ¢ take turns about in su- Pervieing pe, Simiey seecli dea- coness, Mrs. son; deacon, Kopp! nderso: oon and » Mr. lin; George Ai mn, clerk, asd: Mrs. G.. Anderson, organist. John ‘Mueller left Monday morn- ing business \trip.’ came 3 y_ ‘afternoon r. Williams from Wilton. . Mrs. John Weber, Sr., was called to the Aone ‘Weber home Monday. are proud parents of a little baby girl. ..A large crowd attended the dance ‘which was ‘given after the basket- ball. game and show Friday even- ing in the opera house. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jacobson mo- i and death came as a sweet relief from the long illness. Funeral ser- vices were conducted at the Tanpen Catholic church on Tuesday, Jan, BEWARE THE COUGH OR COLD THAT HANGS ON Persistent < and colds lead to veiovs trouble. You can stop them now wi corm le oe, re dru; o one of the greatest , creosote is Zeer i ties as" daughter of Bismarck are visiting] with “| which all four men were acquainted i 1879, T. W. Allshouse 1881, J. A. 17th. The thy of friend: been out to the Dereaved ones. aki the ea to H of Steele were great in anaie Peowle of Stoele, “the, Senldes | basketball team has a full schedule | bere death of Julius Wallenberg, a former |for the next several weeks wigh Steelite. Mr. Wallenberg has been neighboring H. 8. teams. the if. and Mrs, Oscar Freeman were| Wilton over the in Steele Tuesday and sold Mr. March of the Armour Creamery a living in Fargo for some years, and was up on some business matters staying at theGrand Pacifichotel. He was returning to his room, and while |¢rate of chickens. in the hotel Loe fell to the —_—_o Seat coping apn, Os areet Still ue of the ie getting in the pest Tho are in Montana, | ents are delayed, interment will be since funeral but most likel made in Woodlawn cemetery, Miss Lois Bigler spent the week- with her geste Mrs.. Mattie Mr. Wallenberg lived around Steele | Bigler of Bismarck, retureing Mon-| family called at the for more than rs before mak, | 44Y ee to her school duties. | Monday evening io taten to be ee ee FTA. program held at Still Fri ra: and Mrp. J. Cunninghees aad | from the farm five miles south 3 evening. family and | Lund farms around Steele, visited some| 4 baby eis was born to Mr. and! ers at the ‘ole ‘Gison home Wedlnie- town, and he reported roads as being| rs. C. ohnson Saturday after-| day evening. in good condition for travel, CT pla a iat Litte Doris Elkins is i) with | tanith pecemen ep. norteat of| Me. and Mrs. Oscar Erickson were| “Mrc‘nd Mea. J. Olsée éf Whe | Steele, it having been his first visit | *%o in Wilton Frid were dinner guests at the Ole a r. irs. W. D. ins called at. the Albert Johnson homo one evening last week. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson and children called in Wilton Saturday. The. LM ardecey ley geen was held at the John iw home other, Mrs. Sunday afternoon. cic — Mrs. Mattie Bigler of Bismarck : 4 spent Tuesday with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, C. L. | Johnson. Walfred Asplund and Joel: Nord-| lund spent Sunday afternoon at the August Asplund home, on ben Mrs. 3 r. and Mrs. J. Howe ily, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. wae nee ei callers at the Orval Sper Tuesday evening. "Mire, A. F. Ghylin and sen since the deep snows blocked the roads. . Dr. Pryse, or Dawson, has rented rooms at the Woodlawn hotel in Steele, and is taking care of Dr. Lodge’s business, while the latter is taking his winter vacation in sunny California. ‘ Mrs. John Wehlitz, sister of Dr. Prescott’s wife, came up from Hazel- ton and visited with her sister and old-time friends, last week. During the week Mrs. John Omodt with her daughter Gertrude made a Mr. and Mrs. Bill Heft from of Sterling athe i Mr. and trip to Bismarek to visit the former's i and Mrs, John . Law. Will Stiles Tuesda; . , and i" Basoen, and mane little daughter of the Huesby pe eye SH bbe the fuinliy ware re Adtph a. W. family became ill Monday night and lund’s Saturday evening. | Wednesda: Hoon. a doctor was called out to the farm| Kaspar Benson of Flasher is Per ater of friends and spending a week at the home of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John Asplund. Vernon Nordquist recently shot a white eagle that was seen flying over his home. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson. and Pete Johnson motored to the Capital for consultation, Miss Helen Boucher, who is in training at the St. Alexius hospital, was visited by her mother and a younger sister last Thursday. Mr. E. A. Anderson, manager of the Grand Pacific hotel here, went to jer at the aah nee home ursday evéning elp cel Mr. Stiles’ birthday. ices “Belles os served a lovely supper. A few from this vicinity a 4 the Woodmen dance at Steele Fri- day’ evenin Bismarck to handle his job of master | q;, th . irs. lenry enter- at arms during the special legisla- City ‘Tuesday. tained and Sire, Hone be . ‘iA session patina office he held at} g. The Misses Lenora and Har. ¢ previous regular session. : j the week-end at Steele. pb A. Ritchie made a business trip | Canfield oul a oe gave a Couey Satur- i —— arck in connection with the day evening for a number of his t pertaining to the special) There was @ large attendance at|frineds. Games were pl at legislative session, and other matters | church Friday, Jan. 18. Rev. Mon-| midnight Mrs, Paslay a that called him there at this time. son conducted the services. The fol-| lunch. O. D. Adams, of the south of Steele neighborhood, hauled a car- load of bailed hay to tewn to be shipped to Dickinson. This is the first baled hay to be shipped from here this winter. A meeting out of the usual order took place Jan. 6th, at the Wood. lawn hotel, when T. W. Allshouse, J. A. Marsh, and R. B. Crouse with F. 0. Smith of the Woodlawn met together to talk over old times, all four of these men having come to this vicinity many years ago. Many incidents were gone over again in lowing children were rae Cleo Constance, Pearl La Vonne, with J the Charles Mareen O’Brien, Wesley A surprise birthday party was given at the J. F. Little home. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Little, Norman and Gene Lit- tle and -mma Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. H. McCullough and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCullough and son, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and _son, Violet Olson, Merrill Lindsey, Chas. Our, Eric Ghylin, Fred Brackett and son, John Strand, Richard Adams, Mr. and Mrs. A. Vojlen and with the facts, they having come to this locality as follows: F. 0. Smith larsh 1882 and R. B, Crouse in 1883. ‘ife and daughter of F. O. Smith served the big four with a dainty lunch while they were enjoying their former experiences. | The Steele P. T. A. held its first meeting of the New Year, Monday evening, Jan. 16th, at the high school Miss Gladys Tennison visited Mr. and Mrs. H. Smith over Dennis Greenan, Shirley Mae Walk-| Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson enter- er, and Phyllis Arleen Little. tained a few friends Sunday evening. its meeting until Feb. 9. It will| this week at Bismarck. then be held at the A. H. Helges#n| Mr. and: Mrs. Joe Paylson present, as plans for raising money | day. will be discussed. Mrs. Alfred Olsen is visiting at G Driscoll a few days this week. Friday evening. Barney Strand was a business Continvan | : Y dosing children’s delicate week-end. The American Legion postponed) Christ. Scheon spent a few home. All members are urged to be | Bismarck callers Mondéy and Teese Gust Olson was a caller in Wing caller in Bismarck a few days. ont ns . gym. Benjamin Franklin was taken| family, Barney Strand, Ima Myers, i externally as one of the subjects of the main] Ruth and Charlotte Wilmot. "The ont tn part of the Progra roll me ae — baer ett babeenstaed raat . * It acts in two ways: quiring some of the sage’s thrift] which a potluck lunch was served. a axioms for answer, and a short] A few bf the young folks met at 1) The body heat releases sketch of the man several subjects on| the schoolhouse and practiced their} the ingredients in the form of thrift were made a part of the pro- are inhaled. play Violet Olson spent the week with gram, and one of Edgar Guest's her sister, Mrs. Ghylin. poems was given by a member of ‘vapors (2) At the same time Vicks “draws out” the soreness like the entertainment committee. The| Bertha Eide spent the weekend meeting was very much enjoyed. at the S. L. Jordahl home. 8 poultice. Tappen basketball team played a| Miss Lillian Parmenter visited at return game with Steele Saturday| the J. Wallman home over the ening fay come vere earn ore a ie al fairly played, bul e visitors r. ane rs. Dewey Rasche ot were unable to even scores, having] Dickinson are the porents of a baby AGS, yes STUDEBAKER The Great Independent Now holds every official endurance and speed record for fully equipped stock cars, Richly finished and Peivel ‘A lender Uf the Ene: $1985 car field at 2 vemertople epee Chassplon ef Its Class of wai Ge Rater octane rt price 2 the American Automobile Association, « 1GGER—roomier—more | ctator Sedan recently traveled 24 hours z to Gt Ameriéan Thisnew Dictator is jand finished ,s pre ee Pi esis q $1195 fob. father

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