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[Baldwin] Mrs, Ira Falkenstein was visiting and shopping in the capital city Friday afternoon. Fred Dieds has returned home from Bismarck where he has been taking medical treatment for injuries’ sustained when one of his hands got caught in an engine. He was severely injured. Mrs. Fred Kant was a guest at the Alvin Nordstrom home on Friday afternoon. John Nordstrom of Naughton was here a few days ago on a business mission. Cecil Mount of Cromwell was here recently. He and his wife are mov- ing to a farm near Bismarck this which was realized from admission charged will be used for school purposes. Miss Etta Rupp, nurse at the Bii marck hospital, spent the week-end at the home of local relatives. Baldwin farmers are beginning farm work. Some plowing al- ready been done. Friends of Emma Timm of Bis- marck will be interested in hearing of her recent marriage to 9 young man in Mandan. Miss Timm was aplered at the E. Fricke farm ne dwin for a time. Mrs, Alphonso Erickson and little fon Bobby of Bismarck spent a few ys with relatives and friends in Mrs. Lena Miller, who has been visiting with her sister, Mrs. Carl Johnson and family, left the latter part of the week for Still where she will visit her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Falkenstein and son Orville, mo’ i Friday where 0: a week for medical treatment. Miss Grace Falkenstein, who attends high school in Bismarck, accompanied her parents home for the week-end. Announcement of the marriage of Miss Tilda Spitzer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Spitzer, to C, Ray Kosebud of Moorhead, Minn. has just been made. The wedding took place last November in Moorhead, where Mr. Kosebud is a student at/| thi the teachers college. Mrs. Kose- bad is at present engaged in teach- ing school near Wing. and Pauline Maier motored to Car- son Friday ihe where they at- tended the play and dance. Mrs. Paul Dempsey was a passen- r to Shields Saturday morning. he motored to Solen in the evenin, to attend the school ey and wil be a guest until Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Grace and children were business visitors in Flasher Saturday evening. Walter Schmidt had what might have beerf a serious accident Friday when he ran into a ditch with his car turning over and breaking a wheel down. Roy George of Mandan came out the first of the week to start farm work on the Selvester Land com- pany farms. He expects to move his family out this spring. Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Pack accom- panied by S. J. Pack and Mrs. Hos- tetter and daughter attended the Mandan Bismarck auto show Satur- day. Nirs. Henry Faubel, Harold and |Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Faubel of Leith tt Sunday as guests at the eodore Christensen home. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Klienschmidt entertained at 6 o'clock dinner Sun- day evening Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beem, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Klien and Patty, Mr. Mrs. W. B. Dorward and Mr. and Mrs. Frost and son. There was a large attendance at the Presbyterian Sunday school Sun- day and also church. There was a congregational. meeting following services to elect new officers. C. L. Klienschmidt was elected director for three years; Mrs. Glen Bosworth for two years and W. Stayner for ones year. W. B. Dorward was elected secretary and treasurer and Mrs. Donald Clark organist. Edwin Morford was a business caller at Ed. Weller’s Thursday. John Joeb and Fred Ohthauser were business callers at Linton one day this week. i Miss Blanche and Porter Umber went to Winona to visit with friends for a few days. A number of the young folks of is community attended the dance and basket social in the Livona ter-| ritory Saturday ing. Pete Stretch Himself of near C. Mrs. A. J. Kuberry of Mandan is spending some time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Falkenstein. Mrs. George Strohl and two chil- dren of Bismarck are iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cummings. % Mr, and Mrs. William Fricke re- ceived word from Dickinson, where their daughter, Vera went last week to enroll in the Normal school, that Miss Fricke is ill. Adam Herdebu was among those who attended a y at Joe Sorch home near Wilton last Friday evening. The following township officers were elected at the election Tues- day. Supervisor of » Sam Brown; treasurer, Herbert Litt clerk, Fred Wood; justice, Juli Meyers; assessor, Edgar Mount sonstable, John Monroe, The old house on the Sebray farm some miles south of here was destroyed by fire several days ago. A number of Baldwin residents attended the auto show in Mandan the latter part of the week. Poor toad conditions kept some at home who had planned tending the show. John Law of Wilton was here Thursday while en route to Bismarck ‘and Mandan, where he entertained over the two radio stations. Mr. Law sang a number of religious songs, which were very much ap- ‘preciated by all who heard them. Ay aie irae As secuperating: m an attac! iphtheria in Bismarck. on The Lundin family were nearly suffocated by escaping gas from the furnace a few days ago. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Borner were | The transacting business in the capital ‘ae the latter part of the week. irs. Alvin Nordstrom entertaincd about 25 friends and neighbors Sat- inhey, evening of last week, The ti passed pleasantly with cards and listening to the radio. A nice ht lunch was served, —_ Mr. pea Mrs. aml Jepeas aya} panied by lore Christensen ai Alice Miller motored to Bismarck Sunday to visit Mrs. J. C. Christen- ‘sen, a patient at the Bismarck hos- a a ecaprae mad eallicee ‘were Sun inner gues! r. and Mrs. td asuansser. non Ball, is working for Ed Weller. Clarence and Cecil Morford were business visitors with their brother Edwin Frida; Godfrey Grenz was .a business caller at Hazelton Saturday. Harvey Tuttle and George Umber at the McCory ranch Sunday. Hazel, Cecil and Clarence Morford attended a party held at the Julius sae home of Gayton Saturday vening. : Bill Schiermister of Gayton was a caller at the G. C. Grenz home Monday afternoon. Ole Knutson, who has been staying with Porter Umber for some time this winter, left for his’ parental home in ste ree Wednesday. Miss Ethel Mandigo, teacher of this district, who was boarding at a -oesags is now at Edwin a business 7 ‘Ys ey Lawler is sporting’ a new auto. Porter Umber, John Joeb, Steve Koppy and son, Dewey Lawler, Her- man Backhaus were business callers at Linton Wednesday. Ed Weller transacted business at Linton one day this week. Mike Billingsly of Montana working for Dewey Lawler. John | Joeb delivered a truckload of hogs to Ed Weller Wednesday. Rhineholdt Renschler of n e home i ir. an Mrs. John E. Renschler. 3 A number of friends of this vicin- ity attended the funeral of Fred Schiermister of Gayton, March 22. deceased died at his home Mon- day morning, of heart trouble, at the age of 70 years. Mr. Schier- mister was a well-known farmer of near Hazelton. Pallbearers were his six sons, Fred, John, William, Jake, Helment and Walter. Besides his many friends and relatives he leaves to mourn his death, his mother, 11 and five girls, rothers. mon wes read by Pastor leo See- of Linton in the Lutheran church. Math Koppy and Godfre: were business callers at Saturday. | _WildRose | At the township election last week all the old o jicers rere se Grenz lazelton nds | elected, viz H. A. Carlisle, superv: the Myrtle and Alice Hanke of Graf- ve spent the past 10 days a: ost at the Henry Tillman i es. lin was of Mrs. Peter Klien the first 2 ‘of the week. (ee Alfred Westrum went to Bis-| heim in Tuesday where she entered| noon. kk hospital for a minor oper- returning home Saturday. Mrs. W. Stayner has been quite All at her home the past week, suf- face with Sayers cape ot £0, mother, Mrs. Arndt of Selfridge, ‘has spent the week with her. Klien entertained nd} of the peace; J. S, 8 sor; W. H. B: well, clerk; J. P. Jensen, treasurer# Arnold Peterson, constable; R. W. Feltheim, justice jwanson, - Swanson and son Marvin motored to Bismarck Wednesday. Mrs: Ernest Saville and Miss Hel- en Skramstad attended the Lactes Aid at the home of Mrs. Olaf Felt- Braddock Saturday after- lock urday evening given by Charics Swanson, Homer Bro well a ° eerie area who has becn CA A ORESNEE I Hazel Grove | us eas Mr! and Mrs. Jacob Sattler and Mr. and Mrs. Julius Zweigle and daughters Della and Ruth were week-end guests of friends and rela- tives at Harvey. Harry Ulfeys was a caller at the Fred Wagner and Milt Goldsmith homes Monday: morning and also called at the Ray Hazlegrove home. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and sons called at the Harry Ulfer farm last Sunday. Elvin Gray went to Tuttle Monday to take his sister Opal back to school, ‘ Fred Smith and brother-in-law called at Ray Hazlegrove’s Monday afternoon looking for a horse and a mule, both blacks and the horse’s hind feet are both white. From Ray’s he went to Chris Strohlers. He has been looking for them since February and has not found trace of them yet. Charlie Sattler called at Ray Hazlegrove’s Tuesday and took them to the polls to vote and also Mrs. Harry Ulfers. Mrs. McIntyre and sons Hugh and Richard returned with them. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kallanburg were ests Monday at Ezery jimers. They left the children with Mrs. Owen McIntyre. Those on the election board were: Mrs. Bert Glanville, Will Stark, Harry Ulfers and Fred Haas, Jake Hertz was a caller at the F. E. Sattler home Monday, looking for a roan heifer calf. It is around two months old. John Goldsmith left Monday for points in Iowa, where he expects to work this summer. Miss Minnie Wagner was an over- night guest at the E. E. Sattler home Thursday. e Mrs, E. E. Sattler took sick early Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sattler and Irvin came. Then they took her home with them for a few.days or a week so Mrs. Sattler could take care of Isabell and baby. Johnnie Sattler and Julius Zwiegle called at the E. E. Sattler home Frida: Johnnie Sattler and his father and Julius Zweigle went to Tuttle} Friday. Johnnie went to see the doctor about his hand. He has*had boils and one is so bad he was afraid he would get blood poison in it. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Zweigle and daughter Della and Ruth were callers at the Sattler home Friday. Bruce Virgins hired man, “Happy Dick,” was a caller at the Harry Ulfers farm Friday. Elvin Gray and his father were business callers in Tuttle Friday. They went after Miss Opal Gray. ‘ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. ace, Johnnie Sattler assessor, dam Haas constable, Bert Glenville road overseer, orge Mcintyre treasurer, and they also believe in women’s rights, as Mrs. Bert Glan- ville was elected pe Tena S C. P. Kopplin and son Wayne also Peterson, the International man, of Tuttle, were guests for dinner Tues- nes 4 at Ben Klagenburg’s. farry Gray called at Ray Hazel- groves’ Friday. He was gre take the cattle over to the Patterson ranch. He is going to work at the South Patterson ranch this spring. The men who hased Carl Wolf’s and Philip Webber's Ford- sons wer. out after them Friday. Callers in Arena Saturday were Ed Pond, Pete Regier and pag tiny ed Elmer Drum, Mr. and . Alec Neff, Dave Bueller, Andrew and Harold Kraft, John Wittzke, Mrs. Sandberg, also Jack Driscoll and Grant Palms. a Jakie Gobb and son, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Webber and chiidren, and Ed Smith were business callers in Wing Saturday ‘afternoon. s a Emil Bg and ttle daughter were evening guests at the Kraft home last Sunday. Grant Palms of Fargo arrived Saturday morning and Jack. Driscoll took him out to Bluch Wagner’s and Ben Klagenburg’s where he was a Ae untjl Monday morning when e returned to Fargo. Grant has purchased a new 2% ton truck and expects to haul gravel the coming season. aH Henry Jacobson arry Gray | Th were dinner guests at the Mcintye| home Friday. They moved 160 head of cattle from the East Patterson ranch, 13 miles wrth of Robinson, to os tterson ranch six miles north Wing. Mr. and Mrs. Owen McIntyre and family, and George McIntyre were guests at the Klagenburg home Sunday. A birthday party was given Wed- nesday evening in honor of. Mrs. George Phel’s birthday. A large number of friends and relatives gathered to wish her many happy returns of the day, _. Sth Mrs. E. Zachra is enjoying a visit with two of her sisters. They have been here about a week. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wolf and son Carl were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Phel Sunday. Jake Merkey has been working for the past two weeks at the Sam bie ted farm. Sam is installing a milking machine on his ‘arm this week and says he believes they are going to be a real success. Mr. and | Mrs.’ D: Winer and family, Mr. and John Krine and children, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Burg sons, were guet . and Mrs. John Laib Sunday after- The Patterson ranch moved the/noon. cattle they have been wintering, on their place 17 miles northeast of Tuttle back to the South ranch again. Harry Gray who has been taking care of them helped drive them over. Johnnie Sattler called at the Ray Hazlegrove and Emil Sattler homes on his way to Tuttle Saturday to have the doctor lance.his hand. Emil Sattler helped Ray Hazle- grove clean grain Saturday. Young Andrew Krafe, Jr., has tht a new car. Floyd Dunken returned home Fri- day night, as he is not working for Harry any more. ey Gray is going to run an engine ae the oe peer Asx com- ny this spring and e: move ‘is wife and baby boy to Wing as soon as he-can find a house to live in. He has run and engine for Pattersons before. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove visited at the Elmer Perry home Sunday and found Elmer’s mother not feeling very Grant 8 spent a few days visiting Ed Wagner on the farm. We understand Grant will be out again in the summer if nothing happens and we all hope to see him and have a visit. We also hope he will bring his daughter Rol imer Perry aks a caller Sunday at the Ed Wagner home. Emil Sattler took a load of grain ? to Charlie Sattler’s to be ground londay. Andrew Kraft, Jr., recently pur- a new touring car. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Zeweigle and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sattler returned from Harvey Monday evening. It took them e hours to make the trip which usually pagaires only 134 hours. “They ssid roads were terribly \y. Charlie Frazier and John Holmes were up to Churchman’s after re- pairs for the well machine Tuesday. otal ree returned from jismarck Tuesday afternoon. Ben Klagenburg has been working setting tte shepe fo “es eae r spring work. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stark and daughter Ellen and Mrs. Allen Fr: zier spent Thursday and Friday transacting business in the capital city. Eimer Perry went to Tuttle and while there had the misfortune to break down his car. He had to leave | Ro: it at the ‘Silelemeye er and And ir ndrew Steigiemeer brought out oe the one Hietecl ove to. overhaul is station- gas e r. and son Philip were shopping in Wing Friday. ‘ C.K. Kosebi’ of Valley City Ped the past week at the Philip febber home . his wife, w! teaches school No. 2 in Phoenix. awell several Ai ee gov ob Sattler afid son Charlie and Thoredey callers in a i in Blemaeck evening. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Lambert re- turned from Bismarck 5 where Mr. Lambert has been the t Mr Lambert say's he feels some- what improved, but intends to go back in the near future ¢ more treatment. sakes Ben Klagenburg took Grant Palms in to the train Monday morning. SO {Painted Woods | Mr, and Mrs. Gunerd Hagen vis- el t the David Brostrom. home it A Mrs. Wm. Brown and Mrs. Joe eke? cv inites at the Elias Lillefjeld ome, Wednesdays ns oon Ole Lillefjeld is..working, at the Peterson blacksmith shop. | Mr. and Mrs. Alphonso Erickson and baby returned to Bismarck Fri- day evening on the Soo. They have been staying with Frank Erickson for a few weeks while Alphonso has been employed on the river gang. -Mr. and Mrs, Frank Erickson and son Ernest visited at the An- drew Nelson home Saturday, bring- ing Bob Nelson home as he broke down with Lang home. = Ci V. Danielson called at the Ole Lillefjeld home '. Many of the fermers in this dis- trict not tarn out for election day on account of the muddy roads Therefore a 1 which would.ot! isebe in. Mr. Mrs._. Arthur . Hanson and children had Sunday dinner with the Clifford Hanson family. u sick at the ‘Biamarck hospital Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Brown gave a month receiving treatment. | ¢; his car near the Alvin) w, 2 votes were lost ful, showing the esteem in which he was held in the community. sympathy of the entire community goes out to Mrs. Wallman and fam- ily in their hour of bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Mickelson mo- tored to Bismarck Monday with J. F. Little, where they. were called upon the death uncle, Jack Wallman. They were also Caio by Mr. Wa ’s daughter, Virginia, forman Little was a Monday eve- ning caller at the Paul Greenan home. Louise Walker was a guest at thi Earl Mowder home a couple of days this week. ‘Anna and Melvin Dani t the Earl Mowder hi Presidential and township elec- tion was held at the Center school- house Tuesday, March 2 Pete Mickelson was a caller at the John Howe home Tuesday to get Mae and Weston Wallman whom took to Bismarck on the train that Creraytcld Berg, who is. stayi synol rg, who is staying with his brother, Carl, met with ainful accident Tuesday morning. jle he was’ fot gd a loaded shotgun it accidentally discharged, the shot hitting him in the foot. He was taken to Wilton to the doctor where it was necessary to amputate pro et hick Get tel md aa is that he is getting ni '. The Ladies’ Aid met with Mrs, C. J. Kuehl Thursday, March 22nd. ere was not a very large crowd on account of the iy next meeting will be at the John Howe home. : Willard Diamond purchased some seed wheat from Roy Little We nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Hai Davenport, Charlotte and Ruth Wilmot, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berg, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Little attended the card Party nd dance given by the M. A, in the Legion hall Thu night. A delicious potluck lunch} a served by the M. W. A, mem= TS. : Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mickelson and daughter, Odessa, called at the Har- ry. Davenport home Friday. Roy and Gene Little called at the J. F. Little home Friday afternoon to get a horse which had strayed Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berg were Re- gan business visitors Friday Noon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Daven called at the Paul Greenan, Earl Mowder.and Roy Little homes Fri- day morning looking for their horses. Callers in Regan Saturday from here were Mr. and Mrs, Frank. Mic- kelson, Earl i Saeene eee elson, rl an hey mi Mr. and Mrs. Ri Johnson, Cecil Elkins, Mrs. Wm. Mickelson and daughter, k Odessa, Marie Schilling and Roy Little and on visit- Tues- family. Charles Manning is on the sick list this week. He has been in Bis- marck for several days where he went to consult the doctors there. Mr. and Mrs. Alvan Ghylin. and son Gerald and Eric Ghylin were vod guests: at the Little jome. The Canfield' Ladies’ Aid. will, have an ice cream soctal, and f: work sale at the Canfield schook- house Saturday, 'Mareh 81st. Edna Eide spent the week-end with Mrs. A. H. Hel ane —- : ttle Fn! at the McCul jome Sunday. Mrs. ‘Anna. Kautson ‘spent. days this weék~ with’ Wallman. ne and Mrs. Wm. Mickelson and on. the Wm. Uhde home. a Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jessen visited at the Laverne Richardson home Lio: ‘Nelson visited at the home © asister, Mrs. Herman Nie- = Lory Sterl We A = ae ai township Tuesday,’ birthday party for*their son Lester Saturda: ” te of the rela- tive: ‘and Pte Dgennd there and a good time had. by all. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld spent fratay with the Elias Lileljeld Quite a few of the farmers are starting their spring work this week. The are out, tl sale: just re- turned from Jamestown where he has been staying with his brother yo ; Andrew Kraft and| ing. w the Wilbert Miss Lydia Briscoe and Roberts ly Re visited with Sirs, Wilbert Koon in i HE Mra. Ed. Olsda of oo te the ie ae mie Beit. tand Mrs: Coot} Lewis vialt- ed'ci the Burne ‘Balley bone Fri oY Chine transacted ' business! ee Mie P.M. Gosnes, Bred ee " H it af if i ft #2 r é oF. Hf a E pa vel Boe 2 HE s c | F ‘Bismarck mas i of Mrs. Mickelson’s | Ear! ughter Odessa spent Sunday at| Edwin Candee visited st the Emil Lang home Sunda; Miss Dora Mandigo ‘visited at the Gaskill home Sunday. s Mra, Herman Nieman entertained Mr. and Mrs. E. Elness, Mr. and Mrs, Roy Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Martin, Nelson, Lloyd Nelson and 1 sil a dinner Sunday in honor of Mr. Nieman’s hday. Miss Florence Gosney spent Sun- be rd the Max Lanz home. iss Mildred Lang visited at the Henry Jessen home Satur lay. Miss Luella Tollefson is staying at_the Max Lang home now. Mr. and Mrs, P. M. Gosney and visited at the Emil Lang Sunday. Miss Mildred Stewart is workin; in the hotel while Dorothy Zuraf: is visting for a while at -her home. ‘aha Morton was a Sterling caller 01 Mrs. Chas. Gaskill and Earl visit- ed at the Gusney home Monday. Misses Lucille Elness and Luella Tollefs spent the week-end with Luella’s sister, Mrs. Jack Ishmael, south of, Menoken. f _ Sanger Mrs. Joe Kacourek was a pas- ee Mandan Thursday. irs. Pearl Digby and son Arthur were guests ‘at the Elmer McMaster home Thursday evening, returning to their home at Bismarck Friday mot 5 The| W. B. Richardson was a business Bd in Mandan and Bismarck ‘The together club was pleas- antly entertained at the home of Mrs. J. R. Culligan Thursday after- noon. The club is planning a “clean-up day” for Sanger, to be held in the near future. The busy day will close with a big dinner which is to be served to all willing workers. Nearly all the members of the P. T. A. were present and pinine the meeting held at the G. O. Gullickson home Friday evening. The next meeting will be held Friday even- ing, April 20, at the C. W. Smith home. The men of the association will prepare and serve the lunch. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. McMaster. motored to Mandan Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Klingenstein of New Salem spent several days of last week at the G. O. Gilbertson home. Archie Anderson motored to Man- dan Saturday. —$— $$$ 9 Frances od Martin Tooker delivered a load of ms at Bismarck for Geo. Wachal, also delivered two at Floyd Owens’ Monday. Miss Elsie Olson has been visiting at the home of Joe Fischer the fore part of tke week. John Olson has been assisting Floyd Owen in putting roofing on hig barn the patt few days. Martini Tooker pulled Waltér Dietzman’s truck into McKenzie Monday, so that Brian Coons could overhaul it. -The following people from this community were visitors in Bis- marck the past week: Joc Fischer, Grant Setter and family, ae and | ha r. Mrs. Owen, Tebb Harms, Mr. and Mrs. Kershaw, Mr. and Mrs. Dietz- man, Mr, and Mrs. Mr. John Olso Mr. Paul many beautiful pieces of silver from relatives. “Mr. and Mrs. Jack Donahan, who have. beem employed farm; left Tuesday for South Da- at the Kimball] M: kota, Miss Mildred Lonie of Glen Ullin| M: spent the week-end with friends at Leith. a Sas The following officers were elec- ted here Tuesday: aldermen, Max Almon, Geo, Knutson; \clerk, Ben Sether; treasurer, Edythe Jones; assessor, George Gethard; constable, Thos. Anderson; justice of the peace, N, C. Emch, In the Carson and Mrs, Elmer Lundquist, Mr. and Mrs. Dietzman and_son Mr. Raymond Johnson, Mrs. Mildred Bauman were dinner guests at the Floyd Owen home Sunday. Mr. Holmes was a caller th Owen home Sunday afternoon. Miss Wynola Owen was a caller at the Tooker home Sunday after- noon. Walter Dietzman bought two hogs at the Heaton sale Friday and on his. way home he delivered a for Chas. strom. Johnson was a business caller at Sterling last Friday. The fol ople were elected as townshi; :_ Henry Mil- ler, suparvion; Wn, Kershaw, su- 'pervisor; ‘Dan McCormick, supervi- sor; John 0) treasurer and as- 4 Teton Heras, m o ~| Iowa, | Mrs. a5 nfE is i daughter, Mrs, sf i Leith Mr.. and Mrs. E, J. Daily and daughters Jean a home| tained Mr. and Mrs. Baio ‘and J Lark the B. A--O'Connell township north of Leith Geo. Leitch after many unsuccessful attempts, was elec’ elected treasurer, John Sheerer, as- sessor. Ye J, hoy sbyterian church notes Sunday April 1: Carson—Sunday school at 11 o'clock, evening worship at. 7:30. Raleigh—Sunday school at 2 o'clock, sermon and service of worship at 8 o'clock, Leith—Morning worship at Vee ieee Sunday school at 11 o’clock, 's Monday and cattle Frida; Mr. and Mrs, Henry Seal of Ral-| °% eigh were Sunday guests at the Tim Weathery home. George Kimball returned Tuesday from a two weeks’ visit with friends at Seattle, ‘Yakima and other points in Washington. Jacob Aanestad of Esmond ar- rived here Wednesday for an ex- tended visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs, G. Aanestad. J. E, O'Connell, who teaches near New Leipzig, spent Sunday at the R. A. O'Connell home. Three more tractors were un- loaded at Leith Thursday, ‘ irs. McVey is spending a few days visiting at the home ‘of Bd Me- Vey and family of Brisbane, Herman Lietz, the ident of the Bank of North Dakota, -was transacting business in ' Dodge a few days this week. H. Dewitt is busy this week haul- ing furniture from 5 Joe Barker of Center, this state, was vi ry few days with his friends north of town. Joe Jacobs was an eastbound aon senger to Bismarck Tuesday where he attended the automobile show. A township meeting was held Tuesday. The former officers were reelected. Alfred Allison was a - business caller in Golden Valley Friday. Mrs. Elizabeth Simpfenderfer was a r to Golden Valley Thurs- day where she visited at home of her son Carl Simpfenderfer. Albert Stiehlmiller was a busi- ness caller in Stanton Friday. Fred Simpfenderfer made a busi- ness trip to Stanton Wednesday. J. T. Harvey transacted business | jef, is week. an_east- in Bismarck a few day: Henry Grossman_ wi bound day. His son, Oscar, who ill in the St. Alexius hospital, re- turned home with him. _Andrew Speckt and sister Frieda visited with their friends in Golden Valley Friday. " Mts. Bertha Sloan returned»home from Bismarck Saturday where she id been taking treatments. Mrs. H. Richter of Halliday visit- ed at the home of her and Mrs. John Renk, ovcr Friday ideer' was & pare] at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ruff Sunday: Jacob Rohrer was an eastbound passenger to Hazen Monday ‘where he visited at the home of his par- ents, Ms, and Mrs, William Bohrer, Charles Murray and Conrad Held are drilling a well for J. C. Gross- man this week. Mrs. Einar Fischer was an east- bound passenger to Bismarck Satur- supervisor, Jake Sauter] Sat; . H. Emch shipped a carload of| 44. penne to Bismarck Satar-| jg been Joo Stokes and f week: with Mr. at Hettinger, returning - Editor J.C, Bell and family and Migs Vivian Wax attended the auto- m show at Mandan, Friday and Professor and Mrs, land re- turned from Milton, N. D., Satur- wreck on the C. M. spent the Monday. A. D. LaDue and Littlefield and Fred tended the automobile show at Man- in. results of the’ village election at Carson were as follows: Oliver about 86 per cent. A good. re tation of Grant county was in Carson Wednesday lease state 0 Friday on business, and while there took in the automobile show at Monday after spending. a week with = biel who are Badd we irs, Mooney’s pare! ir. Mrs, Littlefield. / Emmons _Botten was a business visitor‘at Burt Wednesday, return- ing with a tractor for one of the patrons of the Botten Motor Co. Jake Steinley and wife were busi- ness visitors at Mandan the week- Miss Ethel W: school at who has been ‘alley City,’ and , is 8] a few at: home of hey aunt, Mrs, 0) iver Tole json, ingot Now Belew the. past Yost, ing at ir, Eapending a ew days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, P. P. ‘Schlos- ser. It is reported that Oliver Vint has hased a ber shop -at will move the family parents, Mr.| son day where she entered the Bismarck | Ca: Pesniint to take treatment for some ime, The village meeting was held Tuesday, March 20th. The former officers were reelected. Held and Charles Murray have rented the house known as the Mrs. Joe Kunz place. SRR y" ee ERE 7 \ Menoken ] eS The Bo; in the consol Scouts held a school Tuesday eve- . daughter of Mr, and The Mrs. Gt pete is il with id f ha ir. and Mrs.,Otto Ayers and son| house. ‘ined. Frida Le were _entertai at r y th Ty 8 inner was Mrs. T. 1. Ot mm City Saturday after pendi visiting relatives and friends near here. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jacobson. and family of Bismarck were also) dinner guests. Mr. and Mrs. R. G, Abelein enter- me two weeks h Ishmael | Mrs. Lucille Tollefson, Miss Lucille Elness at+ 8 iss Gertrude Ness was day din it 4 fry, Sonar svest of Mes rr, See aly St E Mason oe: Bismarck

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