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BE é Fea 2p bo tek ge: ef ge ii ist He i i ; att v. F Z i u He Pies “aor i 4 was the week-end gue: Mrs, C. W. Smith. Mi me Sof Stanton is doing for Tom Mc- Cann. Dick Timmos of Hensler was; feet ty Miss Fr . Sa teacher, is 8) s boys’ club role rede ala Paul Flow- evening. ers was chosen as president of the ib. Trained Shirk of tre Price com- trees Bo a business visitor in inger onder. G Witfert was a Bismarck visitor ‘Tuesda ' Mr. and Mrs. George. were shopping in Moffit end Sterling Mr. and Mrs. Ray Boker visited at the Henry Swindling home Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Gosney and Edna visited at the Gaskill home Mrs. Herman Nieman is enjoying a visit from her mother, Mrs. Nel- son, of South They are going to make their home Mr. and Mrs, Herman Nieman and chil visited at the Roy) Turner home Goodrich farms. Anten Oberg was a caller in Ster- iif Ung ednesday. iss Dorothy Zuraff spent Tues- at her home. —? : ite a z “Dakota poet, Longfellow, Rost, and our much » Washington, ‘chi yf i 5 and Bt nh low, Foley i i Frances, —<—<—<—$<$<—<—___ Bill Madiand was a caller in Bis- Joe Fischer delivered a load of potatoes to Bismarck for E. Lund- Mr.’ and Mrs. Wm. Kershaw mo- who i: Saar is al school, returned with them to ‘week-end. , Laurence M: ‘made a tri Hazelton Friday. He rot 8 horse Lg = brother-in-law, Matt Dahl. 5 Dietzman_ ship load of horses to Milac: Bin, Fri- day. we ee » Raym inson_ and 1 Gourdette assisted Mr. Die man ‘in delivering the horses to Mc- Kensie: Thursday. Mr. Dietzman plans on visiting friends and rel tives in Minnéapolis before return- e, ir. and Mrs. Tebbo Harmes-went to Bismarck Monday. ‘Their daugh- ter Vina, who is high wale, aad Met, Tacrente Median ir. 5 of this vicinity and Mr. and Mee McCh and Ben lusky mily were Sunday dinn Genday, dimer suerte at the "Bil Mrs. Geo. Wachal entertained at party Saturday even Whist during the was ing eve! ing and at. ht a lunch was oO 5 craorent Hag, cl of this com- dance given at All re- shopping. ils of Frances school No. 1 are ghd that there eee mare school on UI had school for the past few Satur. ir. and Mrs. W. Dietsman mo- tored to Bismarck on Moi to do some shopping. om | _S.W.Burleigh | Dakota. Gaskill called in Moffit Wed- dai and ‘Lind-| and De Remee. A beautiful chest of silver was presented to them by. QUT LARS SEER mr EE SESE US SE SE DOE SEE A LN TEEPE ATS OTT [OUT OUR WAY IE their mi ‘ Ui den th Gene Src ol eir pa parents, Mr. ‘and Mrs. OL everson. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest-Saville at- tended the funeral Sunday after- 7 noon at Braddock of little Eunice Stickney, oy daughter of Mr. The: ail aeaetey he com: munity is extended to them in their bereavement. on ated dag pig high ool students who spent the wi at their pomes included Misses Lillian and Ellen’ Peterson Martha and Bernice Gosney and Ada Saville and brothers Lee and Roy Saville and George Buck. —————_$_—$__________¢ f Painted Woods | ————— Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld called at the Elias Lillefjeld home Tues- day. Sir, and Mrs. Wm. Brown visited ‘Brown and Walter Waddington hauled :coal Thursday e though it was ‘somewhat of a snowstorm, Iver Erickson made a trip to Wil- ton We Ole Lillefjeld hauled. a load of coal from the Lind mine Friday. Arthur Damstrom was in Wilton Friday afternoon. Lawrence Johnson. and Ed, Peter- son were callers in Wilton Satur- day. ‘Arthur Damstrom called at the Andrew Nelson home Saturday. Iver Erickson and Bill Brown at- tended the store meeting at Wilton Saturday. i Andrew Nelson was a caller in Wilton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown and son r and Orbra Hanafield took in a@ dance at the August Lunberg home east of Wilton Saturday eve- ning. . Walter Waddington ¢alled at the Ole Lillefjeld .home. Sunday after- Noon. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown visited at the Wm. Brown home Sunday evening. ‘ Iver Erickson motored to Wilton Metey f \. ir. and Mra. Frank Erickson and son Ernest called at the Andrew Nelson home Sunday. {—aspton —} Bill -Schiermister visited at the Grenz home Sunday. B Henry Knittel arrived in this community after spending a month in South Dakota visiting friends and relatives. Steve Koppy was a business call- er at Cannon Ball Monday. Some of our young folks attcnded the dance at Linton at the Sce- mann Park eda Dick White Eagle of Cannon Ball was_a business caller in this vicin- ity, were f - Daniel Haider and son Steve of near St. Anthony were overnight callers at the Steve Koppy home Monday. Frank Chesrown returned to his home this week. Porter Umber wi er_at Linton Mond: D. C. Denhowm made a business trip to Cannon Ball Thursday. obert Red Fish of Cannon Ball business call- rriage| made a call at the Ed. Weller home londay evening. onte farmer. The many the] ¢riends of Mr. and Mrs. James Mc. wish them a long and happy ir. and Mrs. Oas Prince and son| Week and Mr. Harold went to the program at the White school W. '. es eye ki Runey and daughter Madge visiting the . Wing school at’ the Random home Thursday afternoon. Mrs, L. B. entertained. - Mr. and Mrs. Burns Bailey visit- a could visit for a few ie 44 Se i . Hef John Fettig accompanied by Jess Thomas of Linton was out in this Hoge selling gas for the first time this winter. Mr. Heinrich, cashier of the Peo- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE . Well, rSte Where, AREY PUT “Hl EFFICIENCY HT MAN. 1" WORW ON THAT OER. ANTIFTH OW STILL LFE ter is in the Bismarck hospital. He} Clara Rue, Siler vette the week-end is suffering from infection of the] at their parental bone on his hand. Doctors fear they may have to imputate his hand. Mrs. A. Johnson, Mrs. Nel- son’s mother is staying with Folten Nelson’s taking care of the three children. Benny Nelson from Bismarck Wednesday where he spent over a week. Geo. Whitted drove to Menoken F-iday and got Stephen from &he @| Otto Ayers home to spend the week- end at home, dance held at a business in McK da; Sir. and Mrs. Geo. F. Nelson, Gwendolyn and Charlie Reynolds drove to the Jim Jiras home last Thursday where they exchanged a turkey tom. Tom Morris dressed some turkeys Friday and took them to Bismarck Saturday. He visited wi who is critically ill suffering from @ cancer on his tongue. Bertha Schroeder came home Fri- day with her brother Arthur from Bismarck where she will 8 week-end and returned Sunday af- ternoon. She stays at the German pastor’s home. Arthur Schroeder went Porter Nelson at the Bismarck hos- | : ital Friday. f the bone in his hand. 4 Palmer Strandemo and family, who have stayed here on his brother Enos’ place for over two months while Mrs. Strandemo and son visit- ed in Minnesota at her former home and Enos stayed at his parents, are} Mr. and ple’s state bank of Linton, was out on kusiness in this vicinity Friday. at Linton one day this week. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Joeb were shopping. at Linton Friday. J. J. Fischer of the Livona vicin- ity called at Steve Koppy ing| home Saturday and purchased sev- ipa . ee, eral brood sows. He made the trip truck. "Herman Backhaus and sons John were ice in \ Port Umber was in Linton the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Enos Strandemo and son Eugeno came on the Soo Tues- day morning. She arrived from polis where she has been visit relatives. They are staying at his former home, the E. E. Stran- demo’s near Baldwin, while Palmer and his family have been staying out here on Enos’ plase during their 3 Ee Minetees ry a Fay LI planning on moving back orf their mOiget Rybera®’ attended the d lget Rybergs’ attended the dance Gust Joeb was a business caller heldat the Saturday night. C. O. Kettleson’s motored to Bis- marck Friday and got Rande and 1e8. The dance held at the Martin Nelson home Saturday night was well attended. Oscar Coleman and ee Lenderholm furnished the music, The program and basket social that was held on Saturday night at. Trygg school No. 1 by Pearl Nelson was well attended. The program was patriotic to commemorate George _ Washington's __ birthday.| Charlie Rue auctioned the baskets. Over $10 was realized for which Pearl Nelson will get phonograph returned home He also took in the’ A. Nelson: ‘ictor. Miss Clara Rue, formerly from j here, who attends high school in Bismarck, entertained the N. B. N. club last Tuesday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Rue. Clara is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Rue, who reside on his brother John’s farm. Tho Herb Little family and John Resch famil; pa the Kent home Saturday night in “peng for Miss Eunice's 13th birth- lay. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Nelson and ith Mike, pend the entertained at dinner and Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. John Temvik ——— to see Porter has infection sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Calquhoun Chas. De Witt home. Jane Power Hendrix and Ed. ic Englebretson home were Linton callers Wednesday. spending the week in Bismarck —ETHEL— “Go vsiGY_ GtereD on te GAS? AND MAO HER GRIN ALONG aT FiRTY PER” * CMON GIS LESDO SOMETWING- GLITING- —~ HOW. ADOUT A LiTile sAUNT \ IN AN AIRPLANES?! records for the school for the new] ho family and Charlie Reynolds were} supper Resch.' were dinner guests Sunday at the Mr. and Mrs. Dave Calquhoun a T.Pwilliams } where Mr. Calquhoun ‘is attending ie elevatormen’s convention, Mrs. John Lino entertained 20 little girls and boys at her home Monday in honor’ of her ger fale Irma’s_ seventh birthday. ames were played and a dainty lunch was served to the little folks. Joe Bosch from: Linton transacted ys Mr. : Mrs. ink Foell and daughters and Ann Monahan of Lin- ton were Sunday dinner guests at the Chas. Enders home. Arnold .and Walter Reich spent the week-end visiting at the Pfaff me. A. W. Quast was a senger to Bistaavek Paseo sake Ann Calquhoun spent the week- end with home folks. The A. J. Albrecht family moved to Temvik this week. Minnie Bender spent Saturda: and Sunday out on the farm wit! her folks. The Temvik shi association shipped two ‘carloads of cattle Tuesda; Ye Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Monahan and family are moving on the Frank Foell farm, three miles east of town. High School Notes The new piano recently purchased Le Temvik has been placed in the| 1; school room. uise. Foell has been absent from school the past week on ac- count of the illness of her mother. The pupils of the intermediate r grades met with the and 4 Mrs. Will Foell has been on the] high school pupils Wednesday after- noon for appropriate exercises rela- tive to the day. Fourth and Fifth Grades Our material for baskets in hand Mrs. Art Muchler_and/ work has arrived and we will soon tudd were some of the Tem-} vik people who attended the school| program at Linton Friday evening. ilson books on the United States. our projects. ‘or our construction work last woek we began our geography fourth grade worked on their Health book: Fourth grade “B” class have com- nleted their “Bolenius” readers and for their third text this » “A” class will soon be ready for their fourth text. - First and Second Grades _ A yy was enjoyed by the prim- ary tment in honor of George mamington's birthday. The moth- ers of pupils were invited. Most of them attended, reporting an ef- Joyable afternoon. Cake, jello, ice- cream, hot’ chocolate and candy ‘were served after the games. The primary pupils are com- mencing work on their “Holland” or \“Dutch Village” on the sand table in relation to the geographic and historic project for the month of March. Erma Leno entertained a number of her little schoolmates at her home after school Monday evening in honor of her seventh birthday. Dodge | ° Mr..and Mrs. N. L. Daffinrud and daughters, Norma and Marion, were rs to Hazen where they oa ‘at the home of Mr. and Mrs.) W: (| Gus Daffinrud. Mrs. Jacob Wiedmeyer of Beulah it of Dodge. John Oisther. of Golden Valley ‘was a business caller in Dodge Fri- Grossman who spent a few in Bismarck visiting with his » returned to his y Sal of Fargo was 2 busi- “Dodge F " iy was visiting i h i Ht an : Ee Saturday evening. guests a the home of Mr. and Mrs, ©. S. rows. : Homer Davidson called. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gross- man Sunday afternoon. Hans Ulsneas of Halliday trans- acted business in M Ys Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Daffee mo- tored to Werner Sunday, where they attended the funeral of Mrs. chia) Diefal, a cousin of Mr. Daf- ee. Peter Marquardt of Blackwater visited a few days this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Mar- quardt. H. Malloy, attorney of Halliday, was a business caller in ge tenets : party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel. Mai in honor of Mrs. Marquardt. Games. were played and lunch was served. a ° | Arena | , Bill and Walter Stark were visit- ing W. H. Stark’s Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Ben Klagenburg and family spent eos 4 at Mc- Intyre’s. Ben bought a hog from the boys and butchered it while there Tuesday afternoon. Owen McIntyre hauled a load of hogs to Goodrich for Adam Haas Monday. Adam also accompanicd him to town. : Floyd Duncan returned Frida: evening to spend the week-end wit his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Dune Owen McIntyre took his brother George to Wing Wednesday where he left on the train for Bismarck He expects to receive medical treat- ment for a few days. Elmer Drum and Adolph Webber were transacting business in Wing’ Wednesday. W. H, Stark and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stark wero shopping in Wing Tuesday afternoon. Johnie Sattler visited school No. 2 Thursday afternoon, Miss Viola Erickson was a guest of aol Ellen Reece one night this ‘week, , Bud and Walter Stark were help- ing their father, W. H. Stark, fix his pump Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lambert mo- tored to Bismarck Monday. Mrs. Lambert returned home Tuesday but Mr. Lambert remained, as he is oe treatments from an osteo- path. Word was received from Mrs. Ul- fers that her mother is somewh: improved, but that Mrs. Ulfers, h self, was taking treatments for rheumatism. We hope she will get gone 108 tue told adage ‘aking for gran ie old a “The better the day the bet- ter the deed” a birthday party was held at the Kraft home in honor of Andrew Kraft's birth- day’ Wednesday, February 22nd. The guests present were Mr. and Mrs. George Phel, and daug! ter Rubby, Mr. and Mrs. John Web- ber and daughter Jennie, Miss Alv- ina Kraft, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kraft and sons Ruddy and Herbert, and Jake Zelmer. A very pleasant time was Ko be by all present. Mrs. Jake Zelmer is on the sick list at the present writing and *at home with her parents, Mr. and irs, Fred Haas. A specia! meeting of the Hazle- grove township board was called Friday afternoon at the office of the clerk, W. H. Stark. All mem- bers of the board were present. They were Harry Ulfers, Fred Haas and Owen McIntyre. Mrs. Frank Lambert motored to Bismarck Friday morni: to see Mr. Lambert, who is receiving treat- ment there. Harry Ulfers has some real milk cows which pays at the present price of cream. He says his nine cows produced cight gallons of cream in five days. Fred“Haas had the axle on his gutomobile broken one day this week. The accident was due to the rough roads. Fred Haas and sons Adam and Teddy, also Mr. Almers, were busi- ness callers in Goodrich Saturday. » and Mrs. Julius Zweigle took ir baby, who was quite ill, to Harvey Sunday to consult a phy- sician, Miss Esther Glanville, who has) q been attendin; college in Valley City for the past six weeks, returned home Frida: George Anderson and Mr. Peter- the State Teachers son were callers at Bluch Wag- ner's, Harry Ulfers’ and Carl Wolf's Monday. They sold Carl Wolf a new tractor and a complete set of new tractor machinery. Carl says he's going to give tractor farming a real test this spring. Philip Webber made three trips to Wing with grain Saturday. Bluch Wagner led out 600 pounds of kindling in his coupe for the schoolhouses Friday. Heand Billy Rath also, spent the evening at Romeo Bailey's. Whist was the di- version of the evening. Alex Neff, Carl Wolf, Albert Bozzart. and John Shock and Bluch fagner were callers at Elmer Drum’s Sunday afternoon. Mr. and: Mrs. Elmer Duncan and family. were guests at the Drum home Saturday. Mr. Duncan says that Mr. Cromwell, formerly an old very low, death any time. ‘alter Mockstead, Jake Wutzke and Carl Wolf were business callers in Arena Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klagenburg and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. El Drum Sunday afternoon. Andrew and Lena Kraft attended | e church services in Arena Sunday. The “old-time” dance and basket social given in the “old-tyme hall” was a success Saturday eve- ning. ere was a large atten- dance. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kraft were its of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kraft junday. Irene Kraft celebrated her eighth birthday Sunday and several of her little friends called on her in rem- embrance of the day. uardt| Th | fon sib 5, Feb. 27, a baby a hac Braddock) The funeral for little ice Stickney which was held Si Ber ternoon was largely attended. fd ices were held in the Methodist church. Rev. C. M. Pearson preach- ed the funeral sermon. Mrs, F. M. tenderly sane’ two. boloer “au te nderly sang two solos, fe. the Arms of Jesus” and “Asleep in Jesus,” and four little girls, who ik lace one at each corner. Se He up jewels, ie ramains were Te in the Braddock cemetery with E. W. Per- fe Patt? of Bismarck, E On Friday, the Tri tls, ice was taken to Bismack where following she again underwent an operation. which her frail body was' not able to bear and she passed away Friday morn- ing. Much sympathy is felt for the Sticeney in at presege im the boapl: tickney is at in: = tal, phic been there for some weeks, ttle Eunice is just one more flower plucked from life’s flower garden by Heavenly Father to bloom in the heavenly kingdom and never die, so let us hope on and not mourn as those who have no hope. There was no Sunday school in the morning Sunday on account of the funeral in the afternoon. but those who are there next Sunday will receive their ect attendance marks for last Sunday. Services were held in the evening. The choin sang some beautiful 1s out of the new in books. e wishing to pure one of these new hymn bool do so by ap- plying to Mrs. C. T. Barton. Serv- ice will be held next Sunday morn- ing at 11 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. John Baker and other friends from Hazelton, Mr. Robert Walker, Miss Leone Walker, Mr. and Mrs. McCarl of Wing were among those who attended fu- neral Sunday. + A. N. Drake of Minneapolis ar- rived in Braddock Tuesday to look , after his farming interests on the ranch south of town. Mr. Drake ha: recently shipped in a carload. of young cattle to place on the ranch. J. E. Fitzgibbons was a between train caller at yre Thursday. i who has 7 So. Dak., arrived at Dana Wednes- day. Hiss Alma Bibelheimer of Hazel- ton is spending a couple of weeks at the parental home at Dana. August Benz, who has spent, « couple of months in France and Germany, arrived home Wednesday. Mr. Benz says that there are great changes in the old land since he left there almost 40 years ago. Twenty Braddock members of the meses and 0. ee fe led Hon} ‘ashington memo; nquet: at Linton Tuesday evening, Feb. 21. Thore Naaden, who shipped a car- load of stock to the cities, returned home Thi lay. x Monday evening the friends of Mr. and Mrs. Vic De Remee gath- ered at the hall and gave them a great surprise by presenting them with a beautiful chest of silvevr, also many other useful articles. Daneioe) was the amusement for the evening. Miss’ Rachel Shepard returned to 7 fher school Sunday after spending a week at her home here. Mrs. Jas. Murphy, who has been confined to her home by illness for the past week, is able to be at her. usual placo at the telephone office ain. f E. F. Savage was a passenger to Bismarck Saturday afternoon, re- turning home Monday. Mrs. Mary F. Shepard, who has been in Bismarck for the past week, came down Sunday with Mr. Perry vo attend the funeral, returning to Bismarck in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Robinson spent ¢ the week at Mrs. Robinson’s home at Glencoe visiting with Mr, and \ Mrs. Alex McDonald. Wm. Wilton, agent for the North- ern Hide and Fur company, spent , the week-end at his hom in Brad- ,, lock. Frank Saville, who has been in” the hospital for two weeks, return- ed home Thursday. 5 Miss Agnes Pearson of Burnstad ‘ is the guest of her sister, Mra, O,; R. Bauer, this week-end, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Piers and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bower left Monday | to attend the grainmen’s convene} tion at Bismarck. Mrs. C. A. Eeakee and two boys@ drove to Bismarck Monday to visit: a few days with Mrs, St at™ St. Alexius hospital. s Mr. and Mrs. Saville and son Fred were Sunday afternoon callers at the O. R. Martini home. Donald and B. J. Robinson enter- tained six of their little boy friends | Friday evening. binthday party Saturday, afterwoon, i lay party ul The freshmen a ners ve a surprise y for H Schater in "honor of his birthday Saturday eyening. 3 i Mr. and Mrs. John Strylie of Kin- ors were Braddock callers Mon: lay. Y — —_—SSSSS ra: Brittin err crc ener r Saturday. Will Mills left the hospital Wed nesday and returned to his home'a ursday. Alfred Hoover was Andrew Lamb was a caller 4 Elvin Hoover's ; Sunday to spend s few da: her daughter, Mrs. Andrew George Day was a Bismarck call Brittin Th 4 vin Hoover's” 4 el Mia St Lagh went’ to MotG wit Frood and Ai Azam vas sophomeiee \