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PAGE KIGH'1LREN ° —______________» | Painted Woods | Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown and son Lester were Wilton visitors Satur- Nes. Andrew Nelson called on Mrs. Elsberg and Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lille- fjeld Saturday afternoon. ay Fred Nelson made a trip to Wilton Saturday. Ole Lillefjeld and Dave 0 helped Andrew Nelson load pigs Monday. ; A. L. Maynard was a caller in Wilton Saturday. ‘ Dan Johnson called on Ole Lille- jeld Sunday evening. rien S iaicew Nelson visited at the Wm. Brown home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld and Mrs. Elsberg spent Sunday after- noon at the Elias Lillefjeld home at Wilton. Mrs. Joe Brown and Mrs. Fred Brown visited at tho Wm. Brown home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown called on Mr. and Mrs, Fred Brown Tues- iy Ole Lillefjeld hauled a load of coal from the Lind mine Tuesday. Misses Hilda and Ruth Stenquist and Mrs. Lloyd Menard went to Bis- march Monday evening to visit the little Walter Johnson baby, who is very ill at a Lite hospital, Mrs. Maria*Elsberg took the Soo to Bismarck Wednesday where she will visit relatives and friends. Albert and Stura Nelson and Mike Patirka returned home from parts in Montana where the boys have been working. They say the roads were in a very bad condition. Walter Johnson went to Bismarck Wednesday. re Many of the farmers in this vicin- ity attended purebred sire day in Wilton Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs. Iver Erickson and/and a good junch was served. | _Glen Kirk, who shipped a carload ;of hogs to St. Paul, returned to his ‘home Tuesday evening. children spent Wednesday evening fF at the Wm. Brown home. Nels | © Erickson was also there. Walter Kirkey and family have moved from the Swanke place to the Puth farm, where they will live for the. present. Herman Hilderbrandt has rented the place for this year. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Johnson have moved from the Williams farm near the river to the old Emery Johnson place, moving there Monday where Dan will farm this summer. Mrs. Joe Brown called on Mrs. Wm. Brown Thursday. | __ dean Damstrom called on Ole Lille- ijeld Monday evening. Lester Brown took a load of feed to Wilton to have ground Thursday. i vad Hannifield is spending a ‘| few days visiting friends in Wilton. Lester Brown went to the timber Friday after a load of wood. Albert Nelson was visiting friends and relatives at Wilton Thursday, Jean Damstrom went to the woods Tuesday after a load of fuel. E Frank Riebe bough a purebred sire at Wilton Wednesday. Iver Erickson was a caller in Wil- ton Friday. Bill Brown and Stura Nelson were / passengers to Bismarck Friday evening. f Raleigh J. G. Brady of Aberdeen, S. D., was a business visitor in Raleigh Thursday and Friday. Claude Christensen and cousin, Mr. Jacobson, arrived heome the first part of the week by car from _ Los Angeles, Calif., where they spent the winter. Mrs. Wm. Grace and Mrs. W. C. Grace and daughter Betty went to Elgin Tuesday where Betty had her tonsils removed. C. L. Klienschmidt was a business visitor in Flasher Friday. Claude Christensen and_ sister, Mrs. W. Morrision and cousin Mr. Jacobson motored to Bismarck Thursday to visit the former's _ mother, Mrs. J. C. Christensen, who _ is a patient at the Bismarck hospital. Sam J. Feist of Stasburg was in > Raleigh Thursday and closed the deal for the purchase of the pool hall building and fixtures, barber ) chair and also cream station adjoin- Br Orban tas accepted . R. Ozbun has accepted a po- meen with the Raleigh Lumber yar The fourth group of the Dramatic » society entertained with a very in- teresting program Thursday ning to a large and appreciative udience. Program was as follows: Piano solo, Marjorie Oleson; read- ) ing, Mrs. John Oleson; pictures from the its; trio, “Carry Me Back to ) Old Virginy,” Mesdames Metz, Ole- | fon Ludwig Smith; Silhouette » show; A Bit of Surgery, Ludwig - Smith and Will Morrison; _ song, “Poor Old Maids,” Pauline Meier, ‘ Morrison and Leona Krosch; | Teading, Donald Clark; Barney Foesie and Spark Plug, Comic | Sketch; song, “Wearin’ of the |, Green,” ail Theo rtell, county agent of Carson, | a business visitor in town Fri The young folks of Raleigh gave birthday party at the home of Mrs. John Oleson, honoring Bertha Schmidt, Friday evening. ice and Lois Prante spent the week-end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Brandt near Thain. Harvey McDowell of Cannon Ball was a shopper in town Saturday. i '. Lein of Freda delivered hogs y) to the local buyer, Mr. Klein Friday. car loads of wheat this ‘ Ena) Dawson of Black Coulee ; fieck farm was “apenas business 9 . Mark Kain, who js attending high : ieee at Brisbane, was a week-end The dine aid served la: Ye a 4 Be tise to the public ‘Saturday, Paleid NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS Boat} jcontest within a few days. | few days with his friends in Zap this! Jat Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Haas’s {Saturday. They were also in Den- |hof to do some shopping. Ed Wagner called at the Gold- smith, Wagner and Hazlegrove number of the of}homes Sunday, Ed says Mr. Wag- Raleigh attended. ner, who has been ailing for some | John Seiners of Freda received a} time, is not much improved. } carload of tractors this week. The Wagner boys were at Bluch! The Isadore Hintz sale, southwest} Wagner's Monday. They brought! of Raleigh, was well attended and|back the pump jack they ‘had been! everything brought good prices, using. | Plans were perfected at the regu-| William Kiley was a caller at the, young folks lar meeting of the Odd Fellows lodge | Allen Frazier home Sunday and from | Tuesday evening for an essay con-|there he returned to Bismarck ac- test for school children. J. C, Mor-/ companied by Mrs. Frazier and little | rison is chairman of the committee! son. Jakie Gobb was a caller at Drum’s Sunday. on arrangements. The essay will be| on the constitution of the United and Klagenburg’s Jakie States. The length of the essay believes in taking of | will be limited to a minimum of, promising opportun' so has pur- 1,000 words and a maximum of 2,000! chased a tractor. ing the first | words. The committee will call on/in the township to purchase one he the schools to be invited into the! will receive his plows free. Two| Deputy Sh fedstrom called | prizes will be awarded the first} at Owen McIntyre’s and Bluch Wag. ie will be a gold medal and He was deliver. 10.00 in cash and the second prize} will be $5.00 in cash, Martin Miller were Charley Hutchins of Flasher vis- | gue and Mrs. John Laib ited his daughter and family, Mr.| Sunday? | and Mrs. Wilmar Roberts, Monday.| Mr. and Mr >. O. Touring were Miss Jessie Morrison, student |evening gu Sunday at Mr. and nurse at Bismarck hospital, spent| Mrs. E. Sunday with home folks. i si Dodge | “Albert Edie, who is attending col- Dan Ruff, who had been attend-|lege in Valley City, was home over jing a Ford car school given by!the week-end. 'Henry Ford at Fargb for one week,| Mr. and Mrs. W. Stark and returned to his home Saturday eve-j| family and Willie Sta were after-! | ning. noon callers at W. H. Stark’s Sun- Frank Treis made a business trip | day. to Stanton Tuesday. ! Michael Schroeder _ transacted business in Hazen Wednesday. A farewell party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred) Gleich Sunday evening in honor of their daughter, Barbara, who will attend college in Valley City for some time. Sixteen people attend- ed the party. Games were played Miss Anna Edie, who is attending | jhigh school in Bismarck, was home lover the week-end. Emil Sattler was a caller at Ray , Hazlegrove's Saturday. lay ' Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Steiglemeyer and family were all sick the first of the week with the flu. i Township board met at W. H. Stark’s Tuesday, All members were present and the usual business was transacted. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Sattler and daughter were entertained at din- ner Monday by Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove. The event being Ray's Coo COO INs. tle m Tier . etn cuell hy, SAL, Q-RA-RRA-KR ! You'RE GOIN T'BE A GREAT OF MeN} WELL, LEADER Seo “Sa [ a Pow |e ACUAT lj {i use WH wl 4 ol Por ny AMS | OUT OUR WAY By Willams | Ry ; 2. “ey ©1900, BY WEA SERVICE, INC.. 22 He returned home Monday after- noon. Mrs. Mary Dance of Lewistown, Mo., is now visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Dance. Mrs. Dance has been visiting at the R. L. Dralle home in Bismarck. Mrs. Mary Wood of Milnor is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Park Wood. , A dance was held in the Lockwood pavilion Friday evening. Another dance will be given next Friday night, March 23, in the same hall. he pupils of Boyd school No. 2, birthday. Miss Edna Edic, one of the teach- ers at Canfield, and sister Bertha, who is attending the Canfield high school, spent Saturday and Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Engvold Edie. Intosh _ visited Aunty McVey. Jacob Frank of Dodge visited a) Mr. and Mrs. Fred week. Gottfred Goetz of Hazen spent Thursday and Friday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goetz. | | Lloyd Leach was a business caller | in Halliday Friday. Mrs. Samuel Goetz was an east- bound passenger to Beulah Wednes- day where she did some marvelling for a few days returning to her ing home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Carson Sunday. ——_—__—_—_________-¢ Hazel Grove | 8 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove had as their guests at dinner Monday, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Gray, Elvin H. Gray and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Sat- well attended. ning. current events. The jness in Bismarck for_a few days, home Saturday evening. Katherine Lynch, who is teaching the Wendahl school, was a passen- ger to Halliday Friday, where she visited over Saturday and Sunday at_the parental home. Mrs. J. A. Jacobs and daughter Theresa were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goetz Wednes-! day evening. i | Jacob Huber was a business caller in Stanton Thursday. On the 8th of M occurred the marriage of H. Dewitt and Mrs. Mary Christman. We and their many friends wish them a happy married life. Henry Grossman was a_passen- ger to Bismarck Friday. His wife who has been ill in the St. Alexius hospital for some time, returned to her home Saturday evening. Conrad Held shingled a barn for Jacob Grossman this week. Frank Treis, who transacted busi- taught by Mrs. Wm. Trzynka, will give a program in the town hall Friday evening, March 23. Box suppers will be sold and the money used to buy playground equipment. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers enter- tained Mrs. L. J. Bailey, Mrs. Olly }Cook, Ellen and Albert Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jacobson, all of Bis- marck, Mrs. Paul Cook and son Robert from Valley City, Seth Cook of Detroit, Mich. Mrs. T. I. Bailey of Mason City, Iowa, for dinner Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abeline, Miss Ruth Kunley, Miss Hilda Evenson and Miss Gertrude Ness attended the Legion meeting in Bismarck. The Boy Scouts met heer 9 the community high school. ie W. “ scoutmaster from Bismarck gave Bisa ke ee day this Rk ah tolthe boys the tenderfoot test. Mr. tracted. Mr. and Mrs, Otto Ayers enter- Miss Minnie Wagner and brother} tained Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Klipstein Carl were callers one evening this! and Elmer and Alice Sunday, week at the Joe Goldsmith home. Mrs, Wim. Baker entertained the Frank Gray was in Tuttle with a) pupils of Boyd school No. 2 in |* load one day this week. his honor of the 13th birthday of her fart Jonata te shee ag the John | son Carroll A two-course luncheon coal mine Monday. 4 ne was served and the pupils-and teach-| Dole eon gel es pent the} op lentes ‘carro with’ a camera * 2 as a gift. ts. Glen Baker and eee eee one all: | hubtean, And Helen Baker also were See guests, e afternoon w: Spen Pe asieras eee milettee playing games and practicing for Ruth and Billy had the mumps and | tie, coming negro minstrel to be ! 3 jgiven Friday evening. Renn Just getting better prot Mr.|"" Mrs. Violet Clayton entertained oe been quite sic Mr, and Mrs. A. H. Klepstein for; E. Sather helped Ray Hazle- aed Seay, ean grove clean grain Friday. +, | week-end in Bismarck. Ray Hazlegrove is on the sick! Miss Ruth Kunley and Miss Hilda list this week and was not able! py, re i i to do his chores, so Emil Sattler Brpoeen. aed Gupaag an Mandan did them Saturday night and Sun- if day morning. Leith { ° Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and * sons Dean and Harold were dinner | eutata. Sanday, at the Ray Hazle- grove home. cis Miss Viola was a guest of Miss] pent a comst het oe eit has Esther Glanville over the week-end| Leith Better Homes committee. at the Dave Olson home, where|“Tim Weatherly returned last Esther teaches near Wing. Tuesday from Washington where he Mr. and Mrs. Owen Mcintyre and reports a most pleasant visit with Johnnie Liabe attended the leap year| the Pattersons, Seals, Herons and dance at Wing Friday night. relatives whom he visited. , Mr. and Mrs, Bert Glanville took!’ ‘The Royal Neighbors gave a in the big leap year dance in the! peppy minstrel at their hall Thurs- city” of Wing Friday night andjday evening ad proved that there ada som crowd and a dandy | were real talented musicians. ume has yy all present. % . Ben Kallanburg did some repair Mrs. Bert Emch and Mrs. Claude tler. It was in honor of Ray’s birth-| day. John Sattler, Jacob Stieglemeyer and Harry Ulfe: alled at the Ray Hazlegrove home Monday. Ray Hazlegrove helped E. E. Sat- tler clean grain this week. Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove Mrs, E. E. Sattler’s Tuesday. One of the Stohler boys selling garden seeds this week. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Zelmer called Wednesday night at the E. E. Sattler home. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove called at the Joe Goldsmith farm Thursday evening. John, Vernol and Harold Gold- smith were guests at the Milt Gold- smith home Thursday evening. phan’s home. Professor Aanestad cellent piano solos; Anhorn this week. Aid will meet the fol! day at Mrs. Anhorn’s. ton were entertained fer home Saturday. returned to his home Friday. Hertha Maas spent Saturday and Sunday at her parental home. Barbara Gleich was an eastbound passenger to Valley City Monday, where she will attend college for some time. Albert Hettrich was an easthound paseeneee to Sacramento, Calif., londay where he will visit for a few days with his grandparents and then he will take up his work in his new position in that city. Mr. and Mrs. Knute Tuft accom- panied by Rev, E. E. Matteson mo- tored to Werner Sunday where Rev. Matteson conducted services in the ‘Werner Congregational church. Mrs. P. Moen was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Davidson Sunday evening. ‘don’s Tuesday night. | time is reported mine Tuesday. : Ed Morris drove his spent the Arena | ° Andrew, Harold and Lena Kraft and Lydia Roemmick were guests of the Jake Kraft young folks Sunday. Several from here attended the stock show in Wing Tuesday. There) were eight animals sold. Two of the purchasers were Romeo Bailey and W. H. Stark, who live near here. Arthur Tees had a load of oats ground at MclIntyre’s Wednesday. | Irvin and Johnnie Sattler and Teddy Haas took in the basketball game at Turtle Lake Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kraft, Bagley elevator is shipping out|Thi g! ping Arthur and Philip spent Friday eve- ning at Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kraft’s. ir. and Mrs. E. O. Touring year dance in Wing bert has been hay ing considerable trouble caused by extracted teeth. X-ray showed that some parts of the roots had been left in. She is in Bismarck having these treated. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stark were shopping in Wing Thursday. iss Violet Erickson spent_ the; work on Issery Simmers’ cay a few days this week. e Miss Opal Griv was a week-end guest at her parent’s home in the "Evin Gray is helping out at Ra ivin Gray is helping out a‘ y Hazlegrove’s with a8 is not able tobe out. Elvin Gray was a dinner guest at Albert Gray’s Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ulfers attend- ed Sunday school at Pleasant Hill ing Ti day evening and desire all members é to keep the following list. Dates may jores while Ray| be arranged with other members March dh ies Anhorn; Pgh open meeting; » Mrs. Ora Emch; May 12, re, immet Clark; May 26, Mrs. T. Anderson; June 7, Mrs, N. C. Emch, Mrs. Hill; June 21, fae and also called at the Feaak Mrs. W. Kamrath; July 12, Mrs. D. ray me with a message from! ; . | week-end with Miss Esther Glan-| Mrs, Ra: Hazlegrove. . ig a Reser erie ig oy ae | ville. i Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Sattler and|Emch; Sept. 6, Mrs. Andrew Kraft, Sr., and Junior little daughter, Shirley Jean were| Sept, 20, Mrs. Gibson; 4, Mrs. were callers at Pcter Remmick’s | were guests at the Andrew Karpe|¢, rown; Oct. 18, Mrs. D. Kamrath; home Sunday. Nov. 1, Edythe Jones; Nov. 15, Mrs. a. pene | i ursday, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Haas, M nd; Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Sattler at-) H, i . 6, 1. H Mrs. Adam Haas and dang! ter were | tended church at the German church Tact i ice Gorsine Py 3 Mrs guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Spring- ; Near Jacob Sattler’s Sunday. Eether; Jan. 17, Mrs. E. Saunders; er Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Jake Zelmar were grening. sts of Mr. and Mrs. as ittler Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Milt Goldsmith and son Dale and daughter Ione were siiermoen callers Saturday at the | Frank Gray home. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Miller and and Mrs. Owen McIntyre} Elvin Gray and his father called and daughters, Mary, Alice and Rose at the Milt Goldsmith’farm Saturday fully © Jags ve my ihe and sons ind Hugh, Johnnie | morning. services were conduct- Leib and tyre were| Miss Lorene Hawkins came Sun- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben|day to assist Mre. J. N. Goldsmith tad Mra Jullas Zewigle snd| "Mss “Arsiede Stobler aoaage Sane jus a returned | S sh 5: Ca home Sunday afternoon helping Mrs.| school at 11 o'clock. J. N. Goldsmith for the past week or|ship at 7:30 o’cloc and sacrifical Jan. 31, Mrs. August Cohnson: Feb. open meeting; Feb. 28, Mrs. Lawfer. fe 5 I i I > "o z ® i d ib Rae afew days with bane were guests at the and Mrs. Bert Emch were callers at The old time dance given at the K. of P. hall St. Patrick's night was The Leith Civic club met at the E. unders home Wednesday eve- Roll call was answered with give a donation to the State Or- Edythe Jones read a very interesting paper on “Bach.” rs. R. C. Emch read a theme on “The Family.” __ The Parent-Teacher meeting will be held Monday evening, April 2. Mrs. Roy Root is sewing for Mrs. Mrs. McVey, who has spent the st six weeks visiting relatives at Eigin, returned reine morning. The Presbyterian missio1 ing will be held at Mrs. Anhorn’s home Tuesday, March 72. Miss Viola Wessling visited with girl friends at Leith the Clarence Lawfer and Miss Kinny of Elgin was a week- end guest with friends at Leith. f—_eklund A number of folks from this vicin- lity attended the party at Leo Shel- by all. Ed Mount made a trip to the coal grind feed. Sept of Bris- rné Flem- | vicinity after coal Jones and Mr. Albert Vollan club voted to ning. layed two ex- Cullough home Tuesday. Thursday. and Mrs. Elmer Kling. Bernice, nary meet- Ladies’ h here. lowing Thurs- Bande a Rande Kettleson, me Posast ‘alt Howar- | week. at the Law- in Regan Friday night. end with his parents. Wilton Saturday. a trip to the| home Saturday night. Wilton Saturday. An enjoyable| end at the'home of her holm’s Saturday night. Dorothy Anderso1 —Ethel—- tractor to the Many aAaPAy “REMRNSY OF Thee DN, MDE T. F. Morris home Wednesday to Willie Jiras passed through this Tuesday. Over 500 farmers gathered at Wil-|and son of near Hazelton were vis- ton Wednesday, March 14, for the arrival of the purebred sire train. John Vollan and family visited at the Albert Vollan home Tuesday. The ladies aid met at the Victor Anderson home Thursday. Mba : le + ae north of Regan Tuesday after . Carl Johnson made a trip to the Fosberg coal mine Tuesday. A number of folks gathered at the William Fricke home Thursday eve- Ed Mount visited at the H. A. Mc- Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Morris and son Donald ‘were callers in Bismarck Mrs. Herman Falkenstein is spend- ing some time in Dunn Center with! her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. Marjorie and Justine Morris, who attend school in Bis- marck, spent the week-end at their a_ high-school student of Bismarck, who has very ill in St. Alexius hospital for some time, returned to her home last A large crowd attended the dance Clarence Anderson spent the week- Wallace Anderson was a caller in A large crowd attended the sur- prise party at the Carl Johnson Walter Spangberg was a caller in Dorothy Morris spent the weck- rents. A large number of folks attended the surprise party at Oscar Sander- who has been THURSDAY, MARCH 22 attending school in Valley City for some time, returned to her home for a visit last week. . Mr. and Mrs. Edward Morris-and family visited at the T. F. Morris home Sunday. Donald Morris visited at the Brown brothers’ home Sunday eve- ning. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jiras will be glad to learn that their daughter Lillie, who has diphtheria, is improving nicely. Mr. and Mrs. John Vollan and family visited at the A. I. Anderson home Sunda; a | Hampton J |. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Buck and Mr. and Mrs. Merle Buck were Temvik shoppers Friday forenoon. Godfrey Grenz_transacted _busi- ness at Hazelton, Temvik and Linton one -day last week. Among those who were shepping and transacting business at Linton Friday were: Mr. and Mrs. John Ohlhauser, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kie- mele, J. J. Renschler, Rhineholdt Burkhardt, William Fried, Gust and Fred Joeb, Frank and Dewey Lawler, Mrs. Busby and son Ferman, Mrs. MacLean and son Clarence and James Herr. Merle Buck, while crossing the slough Friday afternoon near the Badger ranch with his card broke through the ice. While attempting to pull it out with a team of horses he broke the right rear wheel. Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Morford and son visited at the home of the former’s mother. John Merkel and Henry Knittel visited at the Morford home Friday evening. Math Koppy went to Temvik Sat- urday afternoon. Frank Chesrown was busy picking corn off the shocks Saturday. nj} store there. jodfrey Grenz threshed corn one day this week. John Grenz of the Livona vicinity and John Stohlern of Gayton were business callers in this vicinity Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rhineholdt Renschler and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Renschler iting at the formers’ parents Sat- urday. Andrew Feist and Joe Fettig of Linton and Steve Koppy and son Math were visiting friends at Fort Rice Sunday. John E. Renschler is reported on the sick list. Services were held in Hampton at 10:30 and in Emmonsburg at 2:30 by Leo Seemann, pastor of Linton, Henry Knittel was a caller at Frank Lawler’s Monday evening. Emil Renschler of near Hazelton was a business caller at his parents Mr. and Mrs. John E. Renschler Tuesday and Wednesda: Mr. and Mrs. John E. Renschler and daughter Lydia went to Linton Wednesday. Miss Hilda Knutson, teaching in Emmonsburg, spent the week-end with Blanche Umber. Math, Theresa and Elizabeth Koppy went to Linton Thursday. Theresa will work in the millinery Porter and Blanche Umber were shopping at Linton one day last weel -—_—_———_____ii...... we Braddock i —————_—__ Mrs. A. J. Koenig and two small children visited this week at her parents’ home at Dale. The ladies’ aid met with Mrs. Henry Sorem Thursday afternoon. There was a splendid attendance. A lunch was served by the hostess. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. O. R. Martini, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sorem, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Thompson and Mr. Sempel and son Warner attended the Zirnhelt sale Wednesday. ., Mr. and Mrs. J. G. DeFrance vis- ited relatives in Hazelton Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Lulu Swanson, who has been much worse for the past week, was taken to St. Alexius hospital Mon- day afternoon, where all that can be done is being done to make her comfortable. Friday afternoon her mother, Mrs. Emma Bush and daughter, Mrs. Keith Hamilton, went to Bismarck to stay for some wsite, A md A hl ritz Arg: an ugust Doehle of Moffit made a Braddock call , 192: vice president, Violet Dexter; secre- tary, Hattie Fetterley; treasurer, Helen Martini; song leader, Violet Dexter; scribe, Gertrude Allens- | worth, Services were held in the Metho- dist “church Sunday morning and will be held next Sunday evening, March 26, at 8 o'clock. Don McDonald and George Mar- tini are fixing up the local telephone lines this week. Peter Johnson of Rolla, N. D.s called on his uncle.and cousins, John Rousu and children, between traire Friday. i |. Mrs. H. M. Sherwin received word |Monday morning that her aunt at | Minot was very low. Mrs. Shere win left on the afternoon train to be with her. The Braddock Study and Civic hein last Wednesday evening. Thirteen* members were __ present. |The club voted to send $5 to tha jChildren’s Home at Fargo and $1 |towards buying books for the hos pital at Dunseith. After the busi- ness meeting the following progrant was given: “Should Courtesy Die with ba te Mrs. Shepard; “Deans and Chaperons,” with dis- cussion, Mrs, Sherwin. Messrs. Thore Naaden and M. Fetterley made a business trip to Pollock, S. D., Wednesday, return- ing home Saturday evening. Carson | o Dorethea ,the seven-months-old. daughter of Prof. and Mrs. Loge- land passed away at her parents’ home here Wednesday at 5 o'clock. The little one was sick but a short time, and it was a great shock to the community to learn of her death Funeral services were held at Mil- ton, N. Dak. Sunday, the former home of the Logelands. They have the sympathy of the entire commun- ity. Principal K. O. Monson accom. panied the Logelands as far as Far- go. Mrs. W. A. Hart accompanied them as far as Mandan. Senator Fred Pathman went to Savage, Mont., Tuesday to attend the funeral of his brother Ernest. - Lyman Vaught, "mmons Botten, Bud Gillen and A. D. LaDue went to Bismarck y afternoon to at- tend the funeral of P. J. McCullough, which was held Wednesday morning. Mrs. Andrew Otterstrum was a passenger to Bismarck Wednesday. J. A. Holkisvik, W. A. Hart and Dr. Leavitt drove to Mandan Tues- day. After attending to some busi- ness matters a few days, they tend to take in the Mandan-Bis- marck automobile show. The Carson band will put on their Heeciel show at New Leipzig March Wm. Nultimeier spent the week- end with his family. Mr. Nultimeier is headquartering at Mobridge, S. D., and is meeting with gi syce cess. Judge Fletcher issued a marriage license to Mary Balliet of Carson and Wm. Skinner of Mott, last Tues- day, and on the same r @ license to’ wed was issued to Jacob Gan- ther of New Leipzig and Emma Wolf of New Leipzig. Peter Mormon has purchased the Carson Eat Shop of Mrs. Wright, and opened for business Friday morning. Ida Flieman of Carson and George Zoller of Temvik were married at Heil Sunday morning. After the ceremony, a wedding dinner was served to the many relatives and friends of the bride by her par- ents. After a short hoyeymoon, these young people will beat home to their many friends at Temvik, where the groom is engaged in farmin; Ben Monday night to spend a few days with his family, who are staying at the E. B, Littlefield home. K. 0. Monson returned from Far- go. Monday night. Petitions are beivg circulated for the various county offices. f Frances | Mrs. Bauman and nephew ‘Bobbie Belling spent the week-end at the parental home near Yucca to attend the auction sale of her father. . There was a township election held at the west Frances schoolhouse Tuesday. Mildred Pietzman, who attends high school at McKenzie, spent the Friday. Miss Bessie Putman and Miss Evelyn Henry, who have spent sev- eral weeks in Chicago, where Miss Putman attended a beauty culture school, arrived home Tuesday. Thursday morning Miss Putmah left for her home at Pollock, S. D. Mr, and Mrs. Grant Hullet drove to Bismarck Tuesday where Mrs. Hullet was having someadental work done. Mrs, Wm. Wilton took care of the children caring Hale absence. Mr. and Mrs. E. ser attended the Herman Peterson sale near Steele Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Bauer accom- Cha by Miss Grace Lilleboe and . Schneider drove to Bismarck Sat- urday morning to attend the cham- Biership basketball game at Man- in. Geo. Sempel and son Warner droye to Bismarck Wednesday evening, re- turning Saturday crening. Mrs. A. J. Piers left Friday for reyeayes to which Fiece she was y called by the serious ss of her brother. She was joined at Valley|_ City by her daughter Gertrude, who, is attending Normal school there| and who is now having her Easter vacation, Mr. Piers accompanied Mrs. Piers to Bismarck, returning home Sapurdey Sree: L. V. Lesher and Billy Ryan went to Bismarck Sunday. A. J. Koenig spent a few days f this, week in Bismarck and Man- in. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Baxter visited friends in Bismarck Thursday, re- turning Friday. ; Jar Lee and Francis Stanton, who been attending school in Aber- Gore for several months, returned week-end at the ital home. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Madland took their son David to a Bismarck hos- pital last week for medical treat- ment. He is somewhat improved at this writing. . The following people from this community were callers in Bismarck the past week: Mr. and Mrs. Bill Madland, Mr. and Mrs. Tooker, Mr, ‘and Mrs. Dietzman, Grant Sather, John Olsen, Hea s, Mr. and Ms. Fischer, Wm. Kershaw, Mino re Senus Harms and Mr. and Mrs. Hifcs Esther Rerihew feet the week-e1 ni me. . Mr. and Mrs. See Fischer and son Miron were dinner guests: at the Dietzman home Sunday. i Mr. and Mrs. and daughter Josephine and John Olsen were vis- itors at the Kershaw home Sunday. |. Walter Dietzman delivered seed wheat to Roscoe Boren last week. parnley, his truck broke wi ‘club met at the home of Mrs, Felt-, Bioonay. came from Bismarck ~

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