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meron owes se mewn ee ee -- -— Pon rete Ak ea A THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE enn will soon be able to return to her/cellent manner, and showed fore-|dolyn visited school No. 1| the’ week-end with his wife at the Mi Trygs hool work. thought and preparati part ‘| Nelson’s Thursday after- NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | * Gon Johnson called on Enoch of the debaters. sigicirrs oon aie the last day. Anderson bipolar pitted toget} Anthony Erickson’s fawns man-| Gertie Nelson was a guest at the/ da some gas to grind feed with, aged to escape his watchful eye the| John Anderson home Thursday night vialtiog at Dan Heins and Adolph o—_—_——_———— spent the past week in Raicigh! Hans Nelson and Frank Peterson] other day. Perhey tripped sisss en route from the inatoeis. r’s Monday. | Driscoll auditing the Kain Rausch elevator] motored to Bismarck Saturday. |country to pay'a visit to Martin| Irene Anderson visited with} Mr. and Mrs. Emil Sattler and ° books. - The Peterson brothers are the|Strands, where they were caught.| Thelma Anderson near Still Easter| daughter Shirley were Se Mrs. Stayner entertaine:! a party} proud owners of a new tractor. Anthony pete Lap them back post/Sunday. They bi ht her home| and Mrs. Adam Haas gt Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thomas/‘of little boy friends of her son,| Mrs. Frank Lindstrom and chil-| haste, one receiving a car ride, from the hospital as there was little} Mr, and Mrs. Bozsart, Miss Har- motored to Sterling on business! Lyle, Thursday evening honv.ingjdren and Ruth Larsbn motored to hope for her. ris and Mr. Spitser were aoe Monday. Richard Grace. At the conclusion| the Capital City Saturday. SF Charlie Rue purchased some feed| the Philip Webber home . Thorwald Siems and Mr. Bowers} of a social time of games refresh-| John Eliason called on a few of | Leith oats from Andrew Trygg recently, Art Oxener of Braddock spent Sunday in Dris-| ments were served. the neighbors Sunday. He was look- ° Be ee The three Nelson chi called coll. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. G.uce andj ing for a hired man. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kallestad an. | at John Anderson's Friday and went Mrs, Wm. Meyer and Mrs. E. L.| children departcd Sunday aft .rnoon nounce the bith of a dadshte “4 ~|along with Floyd, Irene and Hazel Carr called on Mrs. Wm. Tice} for Portland Oregor, where they|@—————————~—- Birtnarek hbebead ata "Apri 10. to the picnic held by their school Thursday afternoon. plan to make their future home. Moffit Bree ith at Leck ay GBT! 10.| and ‘Tryge school No. 4 by the two Mr. and Mrs, Martin Koessel| ‘The family has made Raleigh thcir r dosed on the Geor, ‘Kimball fen, teachers, Mrs. Pearl Nelson and spent Sunday at the Quale home. |home for many years, Mr. Grace pl Tr. ana es fe P. ‘Emeh Mi| Gladys Rue They gave prizes to Mr, and Mrs. Carr, Mr. and Mrs.) having been connected with the} Charlie Mauck returned home| sity. “Were Elgin visitors ‘Sunday the race winners. Irene SR eaereon Newcomer spent Sunday with Mr.| Security bank and it is with regret} Monday from California where he ate oF Mtobe of Cation 'Y-| received a necklace in a peanut and Mrs, Homer Nelson. that we see them leave. has been working since last fall. Gikough this a BE th ait hunt. ‘ Miss Runey and Miss Cashel, Red} Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Dorward) Clark Crawford of Britton was a aed ‘y ‘the past! “John Anderson, Henry Strom and Cross nurse, visited school Tuesday.| were hosts Sunday when they en-; business caller in town Monday. tiet umber from Leith|® number of others from here went ‘Mrs. H. A. Knudson and Mrs. F.|tertained Mr. and Mrs. Charles} Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Werner ar- init i te Med. the high schoo! | £0 Still Sunday afternoon to attend ©. Johnson had dinner together in| Beem and C. L. Klienschmidt and|rived here from California to visit rig Y oth in Baturde ave ‘The the funeral of Thelma Anderson, 18- Bismarck Easter Sunday. children at 6 o'clock dinner. with relatives. Oe wae ae” from vevery| year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Johnson, field manager for] Fire of unknown origin started on} Mrs. Fay Johnson entered a hos- ian ‘di iat a succe: rom every Morris Anderson. Irene Anderson % the Jamestown academy, called on|the roof of the henhouse on the|pital in Bismarck Monday and is stalin Got tance Lackey has been| 28 one of the six girls acting as} Mr. and Mes. Elmer Drum and Driscoll friends Thursday. John Miller “arm and comoletel; | ill with pneumonia. the jek i t th if oak ‘a pallbearers. She was one of her| son Wayne and daughter Alice were Miss Helen Thomas Jeft Sunday] destroyed his her-house, barn and] Miss Ethed Anderson is attending |" ble ne fp d eiGor at Cn and/ confirms.ion mates. ting at the Elmer Dunean home for Bismarck where she will be em-| all his hay and corn fodder. the Bismarck Business college. “a e ° Xi ball had. th infor. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Nelson and| Sunday. ° ployed as a switchboard operator at| Mr. Potter of Mobridge is the suc-| A baby girl was born to Mr. and oT bel mtn ked by ‘4 beet Tast family motored to Regan Saturday] Peter Roemick and sons Jake the McKenzie hotel. cefsor to Mr. Corey on the rail-|Mrs. C. K. Lane Tuesday. time or te ia kil, Yy scape ith shopping and transacting business. ‘ing busi Mrs. Gunderson is keeping house} road as pump station repairer. Mr.| Mrs. C. E. Moffit spent Tuesday | PMrsdsy, oul jurie ‘fess bad A number from this territory for Jim Anunson while he spends] Corey has served the railroad faith-|at the C. K. Lane home. * One OF EE Lt! Nubs i the 'c went to the Oscar Landerholm home some time working at Braddock. | fully, never having taken a vaca-| Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carpenter ne nit: e clubs white Jephant last Saturday night and panned Mrs. Chas. Swanson called on| tion in all the years of his employ-|and daughter Mareclete arrived in Sale le read “Th saaeiiies Victor Nelson and Mabel Lander- ‘and the Mrs. F. 0. Johnson Wednesday af-| ment. He plans on going to Cali-|Moffit Tuesday evening from Ohio, | Sle last Mtenesiay: 28 Sething| holm, who were married in Bis-|coming from near Chicago: in Bismarck for some time work-| moved on the R. J. Elliott home- ternoon. fornia to join his wife, who har|where they have been visiting rela-| Were instructed to Orig HOmeOOg) marck last Saturday. The newly! A p t surprise party was/ing. They will be employed.by J.| stead to stay until the spring work Miss ‘ucille Truax of Steele call-|b.:n there for some time. tives during the winter months. Miss | Useful, " res with i or Th ladies married couple will make their| held at Mr. and lee Ben Kilagen-| J. Rue, tractors in. concrete| is done. ed on Driscoll friends Saturday. Sunday afternoon Wm. Bow] was] Daisy Gray came with them to visit i se al tin 3 beds Harte e ladies! ome and be employed at the John] bu: Alden Nelson and family, Law-| hurt in a runaway. His injuries/at the C. E. Moffit home for a few | °Fsre . ‘’ ire Es Daily and| Engdahl home this summer. rence Haull and family and Louis| were of a serious enough nature | weeks. ‘asugt whe t Lark were visitors at| Bud Nelson came to the Charlie Hull, of Sheffield, lowa, spent Eas-| that he was taken to the hospital at| Mrs. F. H. Pillsbury called at the| daughters of Lark were visitors at] Rue home Friday night after the| tess ter Sunday at Taylor, N. D. Flasher. Dewey Olson home Tuesday. M Re 29 t, who has been sew-| Picnic and brought Mrs, Neizon to Mrs. Joe Lewis visited Mrs. F.| The doctor from Flasher was| F. H. Pillsbury and Val Benz made|, Mrs. eth a viel ity the iat the F. C. Nelson home. ©. Johnson Friday afternoon. called to the C. L. Klienschmidt/a business trip out in the country|!"@ in “ite erurned to’ her’ bome|,,Mr. and Mrs. Erickson, Mrs. ‘The country club gave a closing| home Sunday evening where baby| Tuesday. St sateen, Satucd! er home! Charlie Rue, also some school pupils party and dance at the hall Friday] Allen is suffering with a severe) Mrs. H. P. Asselstine and daughter at Jamesburg f hep ee f Leith, but| °f Trvge school No. 4 were on night. __| cold. : Mrs, M. G. McNally called at the} Mr. ht formerly of Leith, but) sick list Friday with the flu. The Royal Neighbors held their] Mrs. Peter Klien complimented|E. M. Whittaker home Tuesday eve-|nOW Tesh " ie idl ee eeaiied Peerl and Gladys Nelson, Mar-| Mrs. Florence Borner, local wri-| Harold Mouttt, Clarence Starr and| week with the flu at his home near monthly meeting at the home of| Mrs. W. C. Grace Saturday after-| ning. ‘i Ink week’ while assisting four other| g@ret and Gladys Rue and F'oyd| ter, has been invited to attend the! Alec Schoemberger who is employed | Braddock, has returned to his school Mrs, Frank Johns Wednesday. noon when she entertained 12 of her} Mrs. Val Benz entertained Mrs.|!ast week while ‘Kitch wie, Neha Anderson were callers at the Erick-| peace ‘congress which is to be held| at the Ed. Mount home were trans-| work this week. Miss Elsie Meyer called on Mrs.| lady friends in her ohnor. At a|F. H. Pillsbury, Mrs. Edw. DeHaan,|™en ish beet a ki th en iets oF 8) son’s Friday. at Cleveland, Ohio, early next] acting business Sunday at M. A.| Miss Lillie Sterling, who teaches Warren Safford Friday. course luncheon and social after-|Mrs. Joe Codeer and Mabelle Olson iid Se orien fs ae cae eee a/*°Nels Nelson purchased a new|month. A number of noted persons| Nelson's. Alec Schoem| visit-| one of the Dana schools, spent the Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Swanson en- noon. at a delicious luncheon Wednesday | ul cing. Sd range fo fall sex.) tractor from a dealer in Wing. Hej will be present at the convention,|/ed at the Kruger home Sunday. | week-end at the Ernest Saville tertained Mr. and Mrs. John Kuck a: afternoon in honor of Mrs. Pete shal fea ‘ggg and range SeV-! came out last Friday and tried st} among them being President Cool-| We understand thst Geo. Whitted| home. at supper Sunday evening. : Hofstade’s birthday. eral tee! “d Mrs. Robt. O'C m1 out. Mrs. Jake Holwagner and chil-|| Wing Archie Marvel went to Hazelton sign callers Sunday seninig, were} “Pete Lundquist, who is employed | of Europe. dren of Bismarck are visiting her Wednesday and got a tractor for fr, ‘and Mrs. McAndrew and Mr.| bY his brother-in-law, Albin Spang- coe es ane Bt and] acted business Saturday. Bisma: expects to tl to her sister, Mrs. Elmer Koon, and her Clark Crawford. and Mrs, T. R. Weatherby and berg, motored to McKenzie Sunday. i, Borman, te tive ofle. Fi ‘ ing rapidly the ‘Bissaseck, Seitxine; was ‘bore on Welch’s Spur and the bulk ©* the wheat is sowed business day. and a great deal of the barley crop Emil Geigle motored to Wilton is in. Mrs. Wm. Tice, f few| Edith Mueller and Madaline Pfau; Mrs. D Ol: it Wednes- " . : FN me” et lat Weta wit Sunday afternoon | day "at the John Benz home. and daughters Lorraine went to sanniy Wort attaeatoed pn eat Fridey where he looked after mat-| Mrs. Ji hn Alsbury and sons, Ran-| A. number of our young folks at- ters of a business nature. aciph and Jerk, to the] tended the dance at the school gym Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Koon enter-| visitors at the Mueller home. Farmers around here are all out|England Saturday to visit at the by Mr. M Ibi tained Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lewis and| Henry Kremenetsky of Tuttle|in their fields and a number of them|F. L. Oe slid tH a Spancbieg, Mr Fi ha rea family Sunday afternoon and even-| was a business caller Monday. are nearly through. Mrs. Eliza Kavaney of Howard,| derson were also gues: in the eve- Mr. and Mrs. Ira Falkenstein and] W; lace where they formerly} in Br-“dock Friday evening, and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fal-| lived, the first part of the week. | reported a good time. i“ kenstein were among bpd bag deinen beilanee hfe ne ml o- spent Wednesday evening at the Paha a intyre to his parents, F. C. Hise B en Erickson. Baldwin came down . el - I Nelson's, last Saturday night to get] Miles Stanton, who teaches school o three children. No. 2, who has been sick the past o— ifig. recite, Boy Scout troupe and their) | Mrs, J. J. Hill called on Mrs. Val Oe ee | ang: “ hapin entertained a few] leader, Mr. Hul entertained | Benz Thursday. ae . adie uayternon. their ‘fathers at a “weenie roast”| Rev. Brooks from McKenzie was| The E. Heaps family of Bowman igen ciate pe ot bi} Lad ‘A number of young fclks spent|at the Arena Grove Sunday after-|a business caller in town Phursday.|™oved into the Kavaney house last daughter, Mrs. Albin Spangberz, a social evening at the home of Mr.| noon. J. S. Johnson and Mrs. W. E.| Week. m i left to Killdeer to visit her daugh- and Mrs. Al Chapin Friday even-|_ Ralph Jacobson and Johnny|Nichols motored to Bismarck Thurs-|_, Miss Elsie Emch was surprised by] 1° erie, who is married there. ie: Knowles attended the dance held at|day from where Mrs. Nichols is|@bout 36 couples at her home at} ‘Cr, oii) Odie "A hGenean chile "Fi. M. Ward and family drove| Sterling last Fdiday. taking Ethel to the Grafton school.|the Pioneer hotel Monday evening,| 4.1 aivia, Robert and Alton start-| Morris west of Mandan Sunday p.m. look-| | Mr. and Mrs. Jim Olson and| Archie Marxel and Edw. DeHaan|the occasion being her birthday. — | °a°ts “the Rock Hill school 1¢cently ing up some future fishing olca-| Clara Mueller were Sunday evening|took a drill to the Slater farm and Nels Roe and children of Morris-| ooo. Miss Alethia Jonnan from tions. They found s-veral ‘Jandy’| dinner guests at the Jacobson home.|set it up Friday. town were callers here Monday. Driscoll teaches. peg Mrs. Ed. Larson has been on the| Eddy Olson har to return to the|,, Mr. and Mrs. Max Buckman and) “' Vo) poy moved on the Johnson The N. P. telegraph crew of seme] sick list for the last week. hospital again. little son Bobby were guests at the place recently and Sham'ey who 40 men are busily engaged con-| Elsie Davis of Goodrich was a| Corma Kimble and Archie Marvel| home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Lawfer| Fur ints ‘community, moved on stgucting a new line throvgh here. | business caller in this vicinity Fri-| were passengers on the Soo to Bis-| Sunday. ‘ the Law farm. i 7 iss Blanche Thomas, who has cs marck Saturday. At the tryout given at the school “ been visiting her parents during ‘alter Kenyon motored to Wil-| Mr. and Mrs. Burns Bailey and|uditorium last Friday evening to| 00" the Easter vacation, returned to her| ton Sunday. Arthur Birghtmier spent Saturday| decide who would represent Leith | Arena school duties Sunday. Clarence Rise spent the week-end |evening at the Mike Hanson home, _ | at the third annual declamation con- | Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Swanson and at ble home. i ae A Mrs. B. - ete Sun- et an Eke bead =< Aerial - and Mrs. Egner S*/anson spent ir. and Mrs. Harry Knowles and/| day at the E. M. Whittaker home. . agent’ Baer with Melvin Gctsaonse Joknny and Mrs. Lester Knowles Little Margery Bailey spent the|Hurley and Carl Wachman . were oa ee pot he eer mai Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Knudson} were in Wilton Sunday. past week at the Joe Lawis home. | chosen by the judges who were Mrs.| wife, returned from Trinity hospi visited at the F. 0. Johnson nome| Bud Cleveland came from Wilton| Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Pillsbury and] Will, Simon Pederson and Mr.| in Jamestown the last of the week, dunuay afternoon. Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Ebb|sons Murel and Walter spent Sun-|Lether. Helen Wessel and Louise] feeling greatly improved. Miss Thelma Rosvold of Fergus|Clevelan! and returned again with|day at the Johnson home in Mc-|Corbit received honorable mention.) Guests at Mr. and Mrs. Fred] that Falls, who has been visiting her par-| Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kenzie. Clair Challgren gave selections on] Krein’, Sunday evening were Clar- ents during Easter, returned to her| Mrs. Harry Knowles returned last} Mrs. E. M. Whittaker and daugh-| his accordion which was greatly en-| once and Ro Pepke, fie Beunie school Sunday. Wednesday from a visit with|ter, Mrs. R. L. Anderson motored|joyer by the audience. _ and Ernest Krein, Pauline Doctor, E. C. Ruble is back from Min-| friends and relatives in Jowa and|to Bismarck Saturday to do some| Sammy Pack of Raleigh was 2/Dave and Arthur Krein, Sammy neapolis where he has spent the] Minnesota. shopping. caller here Sunday. Ziegler, Raymond and Ted Hartz, winter with his family. Orville Larson returned frim Pet-| Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hill entertained) | Fred Lorenc and wedding party of| andrew, Alvina, Lena, Harold Miss Vannie Lewis who spent a|tibone for a visit here Friday. at a goose dinner Sunday, Mr. and] Morriston were callers at Lawfer| arthur Kraft, (arist Hoff, Irviv few days visiting her parents, left} Due to illness of Mrs. Ed. Lar-|Mrs. Val Benz and Mr. and Mrs,| Studio Sunday. Sattler, Otto Whal, Rudy and An- for Bismarck Sunday. son, the ladies’ aid was entertained| Howard Brownawell. Rev. Corbet was chosen moderator | Grew Kraft. Mrs. Jens Jensen is spending a|Hagen’s Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Olson spent|f Presbytery at the spring assembly! “George Goldberg of Hurdsfield few days with Mrs. H. A. Knudson. | with a “potluck lunch” at Miss| Sunday at the Bill Hoeft home north|@t Mandan on April 19th. began work Monday for Mclntyre Mrs. I. H. Omodt spent a few days| Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler were Sat-|of Sterling. ‘The Women’s Presbytevial of the| brothers, He hired out for the sea- in Mandan with her sister, Mrs.|urday evening business callers in| Mr. and Mrs. Viggo Jensen enter-| Bismarck district will meet at Leith] son, Pete Anderson. ing. 3 oe tained about 20 relatives at a deli-| Tuesday. Delegates from various| Harold Kraft started to work for Everybody is busy having their] The Junior Christian Endeavor] cious Sunday dinner in honor of Mr.|Churches in the Presbytery! will be) adam Haas Tuesday. homes wired for electricty these| had a “weenie roast” Monday night|and Mrs. D. H. Werener, Mrs, Jen-|present. An open meeting will be) Mr, and Mrs. Bert Glanville and days. after school. All those present had|sen’s mother and father. eld at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening-| sons were shopping in Wing Wed- et Po a fine time. caer eAnere tie notes for Sun-| nesday, nme}! A. O, wi Sunda; i ———— | day, April 22: Leith—morning wor- Raleigh at the wees, chery hy sisitae | Still | ship at 10 o'clock; Sunday school at Pyrat own oodeaday t at Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Michael and 11 o'clock. Raleigh—Sunday school! ty had sold to Cohan. ‘®! Mr. and Mrs. Ebb Cleveland were] °7 © | at 2 o'clock; sermon and ‘service at ‘Nr. and Mrs. W. 4 Stark and Little Francile Brundage and/ visiting in Wilton and Washburn] Miss Thelma Anderson, daughter|3 o'clock. Carson—Sunday school! amily attended the vaudeville in Lois Schoonover of Mott spent last] Sunday. of Mr. and Mrs. M. C, Anderson,|at 11 o'clock. Evening worship at Wing Wednesday evening. week-end guests of the former's) Mr. and Mrs. Byron Knowles and| passed away Wednesday morning at|8 o'clock. Miss Ruth Kerr, Mrs. Seili | grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles| family moved to Wilton Sunday|her home here after a lingering Mr, ard Mrs, Ray Kosebud, Mr. Beem. where they will make their future] illness of three ménths. Funeral|@ + Spitzer,. Miss Harris, Orva Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cors and/ home. services were held Sunday from the Trygg and Bill Roth were guests of Mr. children emaren to Bismarck Sun-| Willard Hubbell and Wallace An-| Swedish Lutheran church, the Rev. and Mrs. Romeo Bailey em oy oA their a ee 0. soem deme, were visitors at their homes # Cope, ies renin: Bive ae Peas, ‘Neluea, garg) deere aoe Bert anal cone lon- ternoon | Sunday. a was born r . laughton township ni jonday to see Mrs. Owen ves. % Mrs. A. Kopplin gave a very in-|being at the time of her death 13] to heane her term of fee school oe has been ill with Pensa | A large party of friends gathered/ teresting talk last Wednesday| years of age. In the summer of|and stay with Mrs. Charlie Junn-| flu, in the church basement Tuesday| morning at the school. She talked|1927 she was confirmed with a num-| son, will come back here to Trygg| Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hai eye — a eerell bert for! on the trip which Mr. Kopplin and| ber of other young people under the| sehool N. 1 and -give the seventh] were callers at Frank Gray's Satur-| lons r. and Mrs. W ©. Grace. Games! she had taken through some of the|Rev. Arthur Chell. In January of| and eighth graders examinations. | day. Ray accompanied. Mrs. Gray] for- his- tractor. were prea and + social time was| western states. It was enjoyed by|this year she was stricken with in-} Hugo Swanson, brother to Alice,|to Tuttle in the afternoon. ne, rer roe wee oe everyone present. flammatory rheumatism and taken|who is employed by the Interna-| Philip Weber had the misfortune hased some potatoes . was served. Mr. and Mrs. Grace pital Aftst six wanks thete she wae marck, hes Ned the ft sulhes bess| (tek seek ces tent of Olea eanreieencespeeeeeerenreeenrne eae e were presented with a purse of Glen View | Femored to har home, apparently on| under the care of « physician, fee in ae eee Bud Nelson moved their money as a token of esteem. + pe Mi that Mr. and Mrs. Ai é ee b Mrs. Carl Christensen, who has|@——————--—— the yay to recor sage ler con Rete ast pan ia ; va i r. ane Mrs. ee Sattler and hospital for nine weeks,’ underwent| Very little work has been done| week ago her ister “Mise Lillian| lost fall’ for Washington, will re- Chasis’ Sattler were vieiting at Mer cris any Beem arated 120 the Saft "ve [ie Rena "tnd cans ‘WHat Fan Hee hone Eke | "dat Well anda meter of her lady friends at a luncheon} Raymond Spitzer had the misfor: aaa eon April ti . Oscar Mgaraunta tareiaaed a bew callers at the Ben Klagenburg home Wednesday afternoon as a courtesy|tune of breaking some of his ribs|high esteem in which Thelma was| tractor recently. A number of trac-| Friday. wie 2 ae re race. a the con-| Wednesday when the horses he was held has been shown by her number-| tors have been bought in this lo-| Rheinohid Stochier is staying at Banca se: DOMES Served 8. course aries became frightened and ran| jess fiends. She vi 2 girl at cality and they are all waiting for Harry Ulfer’s at Present. He at- end ivoed wa sere the last] Mr. and Mrs. Albin Erstrom and|in God. She leaves to. mourn her| Mr. and. Mrs. Oscar Magnuson ply mornings (rpm ng is luncheon wate Sie Mrs. Chester E: phy Fer departure her parents, Mr. and Mrs.| were guests the fore part of the| Mrs. George Goldberg daugh- th ef the M. C. Anderson, her sister, Lillian,| week at the Charlie Rue home. ter Marcella and son Orris were! Sleter, M, Mee: toe a Pemaies, fee beviners, Psa ploy ibe ee a id nal uests at the McIntyre home Mon- 4 Conrad marc! ‘| munity extends their heartfelt sym-|f Flint, Mich., a brother, Theodore| there. eer fiss Dorothy Kocher spent. the lar ses-| pathy to the bereaved. at home and other relatives. An| Bud Nelson was a caller at ihe| week-end with home ft near ra. Kicin-) Bertha and Emelia Spetzer mo-| aunt, Mrs, Pete ‘Olson, and small| Bill Brown home Tuesday and too<| Baldwin. ‘Through to Wilton Saturday Saturday gon ot Chicago, anes for the 9 cow back nat Brown ‘ent him for gi Same oaieiet caller at the funeral e fam’ we the sym- use of her. ‘ ra! - pathy of the entire community. Gladys Kue was a caller at the} School meting was héld at Bluch Axel Asplund returned home the} G. F. Nelson home Tuesday night] Wagner’s » All irst ft last’ week from a three| and took the Nelson children and| members of the board were present. This | mon sojourn in the east. He | Pearl Nelzon home. Mrs. Jacob Rockne net at placing a, — ‘in maven, Wis: Pict 0 Rue has beet absent/ Mrs. Owen i rane 3 rey Art Larson _and| spent some time with his brother-in- Gisiys ue goes ‘back and forth| tor, Verl Baie, ae law and sister, the Rev. and Mrs.| with the car now to-her school in| McIntyre Brothers sold some Buckley sy or Thure A. Johnson, and family of ayes No, 44, which will be out] horses and purchased a tractor com- at ts] Hecla, S. D. the 20th of April. plete with stubble and breaker bot- We hear that Nellie Dance from} toms last Thursday. They expect fice. . a at Hazelton that evening. 5 § i F R a i al | i : g E i z : 5 z ES fi 5 , | i oti ut 7 [7 i i ‘i : [ : F E 3 cs E i ist i Fricke returned from a brief] weight of business trip to'the capital city. | contest. G. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cummings} Mrs. John Nicland 1 ie ea é i a i nae Ee i F E i : rf ee. it etfe ik 5 [i Ls BEF i i i : oF Ly i i i : i E 3 ¢ Hy ! rial ie if rr FE f a7] i Hiss 1 & : i s 2 i i E ® i i i ' j g i ef i 3 t f gE : i i ma: g F i i | ! FE : ? # Q g F islify wis i iy eel iy ky | ify ce Hy i g : i f ef z i i tier ire rel cil if i [ Ee t I i i [ ! i i E i k Zt A i mh 2 | i; ae F f MG i : : F : i fterncon. Drum is hatehed bi which Anderson. Herman 0 a, Te om over} in Phoenix. Mrs. is feod'e this weather. oe, Olson was a caller ‘at ter Sunday at his ts, John] teacher. Walter ye ve Spangberg‘ home last returned to Grafton] We are very glad to welcome came' dows . Sot os Se) Week. 3 ealieae Monday evening when | Monday where he will be employed| new residents on the Hornbocker| three .childsen Verna, “ > on ; Hilde about friends at_the| this summer with the J. J. Rue, con- farm, Mr. and Mrs. Almers where stay with pied | Kraet be : toh bone. Ds ; Meet Tone pe redeted S teac near D last week and Ea ler me list this week Marks ‘King econ mo-| music and Gerald and Bod Nelson ‘ a pout | Beat ray A bg i elson seenee. ti Toestay taking wome business br ee dee : Bast and got the of bis! of ot Peeenam Es cree C west Pe ane, oy F nA Seri leat tree ogg mace 2 ecm oe god lerening at Sui six nyo new colt becume| Hav, Stiwve metred tBu fy ecu st the A. J: Kenuse tome’ Wed: Hy se Wilton, fence down a mile of] Miss: Agues ‘Lina and, Miss trna| "|" “was a. caller im issea| fled hat he gremmar the fence. The Sew Gril was badly were at Q Soh | i | y I it

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