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ar eeeer: | it Dodge 4 .. Mrs. Glen Kirk enteretained the Ladies’ Aid at her home Thursday , * afternoon. j _ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schroeder and and children, Leo and Dannie, were | ests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. . Michael Schroeder Wednesday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. John Wisenberger | daughter motored to Hebron where they called on their friends of that city. Carl Siedel_was an_ easthound passenger to Bismarck Tuesday. Miss Ethel Brown who has spent ever a year in Chicago with the| turned to her home to spend several | weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Brown. A wiener ¥ grades, Saturday. Mrs. Bertha Sloan senger to Hazen Satu she spent the d friends r a pas- f that city. A party y Flat school Fri to closing da; seventh and eighth grade: continue in| school until i examinations will be held t z Andrew Brown, sat the home of Mr. Clarence s e bank block, : {Braddock * i Friday evening, April 27, the|¥ ladies of the Woodman Circle held| Continued any longer on account of a dance in, the Siem hall which the s well a Lee of Ha: Braddock old dock friends T y. “Uncle Top” 3 in Braddock who see him. | Frank Junge and wife, who| d for several days with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Junge, have gone to . Venturia to visit with Mr. and Mrs. | farms which will make the land suitable for breaking up and plant- X. Junge and family. Mesdames Barton, Lang, Aarvig, Allen and Savage attended the regular meeting of the 0. E. S. in t: Linton Tuesday evening, May 1. The Ladies Aid of the M. E. church met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Ivey Thursday after- “\noon with a nice attendance. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. Oscar Nordstrom Saturday after- noon, May 12. Mrs. Ed Yenipel and children are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Button. Mrs. Lenipel intends to a: shortly to New Salem where Mr. enipel has secured a position. George Senipel and son, Warner, who have been visiting with rela- tives in Minneapolis, have returned ~~, t0 Braddock. They ‘report Glen as “mot being very well and still con- ~ fined in the hospital. The carpenters who have been making repairs on the Braddock Equity Exchange elevator have completed their job here and left Wednesday for Galesburg, N. Dak. Thursday of last week, Walter Beseler met with a serious accident, having caught his foot in the en- ine with which he was working. le was taken to Bismarck where it was found some 0% the bones | were broken in his foot. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Baxter and Miss Berdna Koenig of Mandan visited with friends here Sunday. The rst part of the week, Mrs. Baxter and Mrs. Koenig left for Park City, Montana, to see their sister, Miss Lena Koenig, who was dangerously ill at her home there. Mrs. S. J. King of Bismarck brought Mrs. W. F. May down this / week to stay at her home here | through the summer. Mrs. May ‘has spent the winter with her | daughter, Mrs. S. J. King. Frank Lang has purchased 0. M. Vie’s share in the Vie and Lang eral stores and will conduct the iness himself. We wish him | every success. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Savage spent the week-end with their daughter, Mrs. V. E. York and family of Self- - ridge, N. Dak. Mai Swanson of Wild Rose township met with a very painful accident last week when he was severely burned upon his face and | chest by the boiling water which <4 escaped from the engine when he Teleased the catch on the cap, Mrs. J. P. Peterson who under- “-} went an operation in Bismarck last k reported as getting along | weel +i very nicely. e Braddock Masons and East- ern Stars held their annual banquet the school gymn Friday evening. The tables were prettily decorated in the Orders’ colors and a splendid :¥unch prepared by Mrs. M. F. Shep- ard was served to 30 guests. i W. Allen acted as toastmaster. Friday afternoon the mothers of the primary grade children gath- ered at the schoolhouse and sui Mrs. Sherwin and her pw Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Vie entertaine WORSE ORES SSasalsees Reeerszas at a 7 o'clock dinner Wednesday |" evening of last week. A delicious three course dinner was served aft- er which three tables of whist was Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Shafer Ye olsen were out of town ‘The senior class play “Daddy,” 4 @ three act comedy drama was well ited at the high school gym it Saturday evening. Mrs. O. R. Bauer, director, deserves much e@redit in producing one the best ! plays ever put on in Brad- Braddock Study and Civic met at the home of Mrs. L. V. Wednesday evening. Twelve sem! answered roll call. afternoon, May 1st, the | visiting Fa ek Si and Cie” club entered the children. rate and headed with through in ‘to the corner on Soo avenue 50 children songs the flay calnter Each i pome vegetable alled at the Walter Durfee home Saturday evening. NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | nnn i beneficial to health. ling school house Thursday night, May 17. Tho mon members of the} association will entertain and scrve | carrots, beets, cabbage, corn, ete.,| the lunch. completely covered th> child, ing head, arms and legs. M. Doersch!ag wh» has spent the winter with his family at P: dena, Calif., arrived |hours at her home Wed ning. Sho returned to -|where Mr. Anderson is sick in the| Bismarck hospi s Mr. Doerschlag among us. Mrs. 0. Feltheim and Agon ac-| companied by J. P. Peterson, drove | ;to Bismarck Sunday to visit with uM Mrs. Peterson at the Bismarck hos- and Mrs. Jacob Wisenberger andj pi McKenzie v Nieman home Sunday afternoon, who spen Anderson home and who are now employed st the Jacobson farm near Braddock, visited at the} Wagner home in Sterling Sunday, | also attended church, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Long accom- | panied by Miss E. Day and B. friends Sunday. The annual declamation contest | lof the Braddock high and children and Lloyd Nelson spent | Saturday evening at the Roy Turn- held Saturday evening in the school |G home Burlington Railroed company, _re-/ gy Word has been received about Mr. Wm. Beard, who was taken to t! hospital, died about 6 o'clock Sun- The remains w dren, Faye, Harold an Steele spent Saturday night at the! }, ist Waa given by Miss day evening: Henry Jessen home. ‘oom, third and fourth brought down to Braddock Tuesday They surprised Miss|where the funeral services will be! lario’s room, fifth and sixth|held and B. a of the deceased will accompany the Glen Kirk and Frank | Barker remains to Ashland, Ohio, where itj shipped three carloads of cattle} will be laid to rest in the burying ground. one of the old-timers in this sec-, _Where |tion of the country of which there! siting with herjare very few Icft. own pallbearers which were his old-|! Armstrong of brate the | Hazelton and Messers. Allen, Bax- ter, Savage, Junge and Docrschlag family spent Sunday at the Gosney home. party on “Bobby” Brownawell Fri- day night after school. Mr. Beard was home, to John Olson's funsral in Bismarck Sunday afternoon. en at the Big/time friends, dren and Mrs. Henry Jessen and children an . Henry Jessen and children visited at the George Beatty home Saturday. | Week-end in Wing. M Miss Edna F. Dahl of Grafton ch the primary grad: of th started building | M the block known | per gr ; home Satur¢: : aduating class. th tine is busy having his | will consist of three students, Clyde McCullough and They all graduate from Vo students will marck caller Monday morning. marck Friday evening with “Rash” Wagner and Gustaf Hermanson. Mrs. Candee returned home Sunday on_ No. 8. the eighth grade. t|graduate from high year, and we understand that it is| n if the high school will be been spending some time with Mr. Anderson, who is sick in the Bis- marck hospital, returned to her| Ki home Monday. Mrs. Ed Olson also returned with her after spending a few weeks with her son, Eddie, who is in the Bismarck hospital. mall number of students Grace Falkenstein, who mber of the 1928 graduation s of the Bismarck high school, | ill leave shortly after school closes | for Dickinson where she will roll in the Normal school, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira alkenstein of Baldwin. Ruth Klammer, teacher of rimary grades, zarrison schools thi Martin Bourgois is having con- rable rock dug brother, Eddie in the Bismarck hosnital Sunday. gardens plowed this week. Monday evening at the John Benz home, the P. M. Gosney home Monday. ing for Earl Hall with Roy Baker's new tractor. o—_—________—__6 been digging rock on the Johnson farm, and a crew is working on the Anderson place. Peter Schab arrived here early in the week from Mandan to as- josition as assistant ‘armers State bank. Mrs. Ernest Fricke, who has been spending, several weeks here super- intending the planting of the crops her farm near Baldwin, expects to leave at an early date for her home in Waubun, Minn. Mrs. Wayne Cummings and little daughter Iona visited with Mrs. Richard Borner a short time Thurs- Wallace, and daughter Adron and Emil Sattler all called at Ray Haz- legrove’s on their way home from Ulfers. Thursday. ay. Fred Rupp, local merchant, is just getting over a week's siege of Ps William Knowles of Wing and Arnold and Ernest Rupp have been busy grading the roads east of town Some blasting of the past week, rock on the road was also done. lot of road work is planned for this year, and we understand the road is to be raised just east of town where the bog this, however, will be done later on. Mrs. James Watkins entertained relatives from Regent at dinner Miss Carmelita Keller of Hazen, a niece of Mrs. Emil Geigle, is in operation for appendicitis. William Miller of Arnold was at the Richard Borner home Saturday | were in Tuttle on business Friday. He reports the stork re- cently left a fine boy at his place. a t r sons,| othy were shopping in Tuttle Fri- of Naughton Robert and Henry were business callers in town day afternoon. A number of local young folks attended the dance Lake resort Friday evening. dance was given for the benefit of the Wilton baseball team. A nice sum waserealized from the sale of o-— Mrs. Wiliam Carroll and Miss Mabel Olson of Moffit were supper guests at the John Benz home Tues- Mr, and Mrs. George Lewis called at the Fred Schapher home Sterling Tuesday evening. Presley Gosney called at the Mal Ness home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Art Chenawith were Bismarck callers Wednesday. Mrs. Chas. Gaskill was a Sterling caller Wednesday morning. Mrs. William Carroll of Moffit spent Wednesday at the John Benz Roy Turner delivered gas to Pres- el Olson visited at the John Benz home Wednesday eve- Frederick Lee is drilling for Earl Gaskill for a few days. Mrs. Henry Jessen visited at the Helmar Meland home Wednesday afternoon. Eunice Jessen visited Sterling school Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Davis from Cleve- land are visiting at the Roy Baker home for a few days. Miss Belva Beatty week in Bismarck. She returned berg has been in the Bismarck hospital the e He is mutering fram bed tonsils. turn ome lay. Horan ‘Durfee who has at the John Baker home has Bismarck hospital for fete for the | treatment. their day Mi Gosney, Edna and ool the pee Earl Gaskill visited at the Wilbert Koon home Thursday evening. a few attended M. Aid at the church Friday, Don’t forget P.-T. A. in the Ster- Mrs. Chas. Anderson spent a few lay eve-| marek { George Manley of | Mr. and Mrs isited at the Herman Mrs, L and daughter Ruth he winter at the Chas! Mr. end Mrs. Herman Nieman Mrs. Raymond Loomi Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Koon and Hugh Jessen went to the birthday Beulah and Rachel Benz and Leo son spent Sunday at the Nieman Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis went Mrs. Raymond Loomis and chil- Miss Maude Chenawith spent the and Mrs. Ben Koon of Bis- spent Saturday night at the ill home. eorge Lee and son, George visitors at the Wilbert Koon Gustaf Hermanson was a Bis- Mrs. Mary Candee went to Bis- Mrs. Charley Anderson, who has Mrs. John Benz visited with her Quite a few are having their Mrs. Ed Olson and Mabel svent Harry Edgerley was a@ caller at Jakey Davis is doing some plow- Hazel Grove | Jack Stewart and sons, Roy and Ray Harty was a guest at din- ner at the Ray Hazlegrove home Mr. Parker, the Watkins man, was around making calls Thursday. Ray Harty called at the B. Virgin farm Thursday. Emil Sattler called Thursday at Ray Hazlegrove’s after his drill. Ray Harty was a caller at the Will Harty farm one day this week. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Sattler and daughter and Miss Shirley Gean were in Tuttle Thursday evening shopping. Emil broke a wheel on his drill and had to go town and get it repaired. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Sattler were callers Wednesday evening at the Emil Sattler home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray and Elvin Gray were callers Thursday evening at the Hazlegrove home. Irvin Sattler and their hired man Young Siebel called at Ray Hazel- grove’s Thursday night. Emil Sattler and Ray Hazlegrove Mr. and Mrs. Milt Goldsmith and son Dale and daughter Miss Dor- day. Miss Tone Goldsmith is finishing her brother Dale’s term of school down near Crystal Springs as he is home plowing with the tractor. Mr. and Mrs. E. Siamners were shoppi co Tuttle Friday. J. J. Knipper was also in Tuttle Friday. Johnnie and Irvin Sattler at- night. Ray Hazlegrove called at Ed. Ochuner’s while out looking for his cattle Friday evening. He hunted until around midnight and went again in the morning. At last he found them over two miles from home, Henry Kremenetsky drove over to Steele with his sister to meet the train as she was axing. after aoe ee Agi fe visited at the ‘riday evening. and Mr 8. Br Gending und| meet little folks spent Sunday at the Mr. and Mrs. 0. ny i, Buechler ‘arlisle, a ike} of Elgin were business visitors in marketed hogs in Moffit the last of! town the week, and Ernest Saville sold pineeday. visiting here at Jake and nry’s for sometime. The Will Thieling school will soon be out just another week or s0. The people in South Dakota are just as far behind with spring work as we are in North Dakota, as they are having cold weather and aust storms, for Harry Uliers helping his other hired man, Herbert Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray took/ dancing. Miss Opal back to town Monday] A farewell surprise part; lePherson, pick out with them. eae Clear Lake Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon and| net daughter and Mrs. Joe Paulsen and| Lee. children were Bismarck callers tne first of the week. Wil Stiles home Mrs. Albert Christensen and Wal- ter visited Clear Luke schoul No. 1 Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Henry Olson from her sister ana Moffit, Saturday evening and Sun- day. Mire, Pederson and daughter Olga also Car! Erickson ef Dri Sunday visitors at the Will Stiles a caller at the A. Smith home Sunda: Olaf Olson called on his friend/are planning a helping bee to help Paul Pasley Sunday. H. A. Smith and ne. lson visited] Mr, Sunday afterncon. aah Sol Ms abl as the southern states. He cxpacts to return by harvest time, : Matilda Harm Mr. and Mrs. Wasold Christensen tensen’s mother wome, Dirs. Merie Menoken Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mey: McKenzie were dinner guests 0! Mr. and Mra. Chas. Graves Wed- nesday evening. buried in the Menoken graveyard. J Earl Beker and children| Mrs. Miller was sick. visited Mrs. L. J. Agnew Thursday George Ely, who is hauling gravel near Crystal Springs, spsnt Sunday at_his home here, Mr. and Mra. Homer Craven en- tertained Mr. Meyers ahd children of MeKenzie a! dinner Sunday. Clarence Dorman visited his sis- ter, Mrs. William Davenport, sev- eral days last week. A dance was held in the Lock- wood dance pavilion Saturday night | ® Pai Lien R. L, Di Menoken Monday te home of Mr. ard Mrs. Edd Eb- "fo were: uie Olson is reported as se levator books. ly ill at the St. Alexis hospital, | “Me and BM; There was an attendance of 26 at Sunday school. primary pupils. vision of Otto A: gathered at the day morning at Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dobson and| tties in the con Mrs. Halvor Johnson called on Mr.|Rer won, first pri and Mrs. A. C. Dance Sunday eve- [Wild Rose 1 A joint picnic was held at the|er countries. John jo. 1 and Miss Helen 5 Herman Stock and repair crew Skramstad and the Cherry Grove fs 4 Rene er a ae colle: y ice cream and|ing the coal dock in Raleii cake. Needless to add that all had| was torn down by the E. C. Bainsted of Ni » who represents the seas i made a business eall in tended the dance in Wing Friday| Frid: creek Friday b: tizing lunch was lo through here to the county line last | Elizabet Kk. patient Harsy Koenig received news last|some time. week of the serious illness of his| Dr. De Moulley was called to sister Lena at the parental home|home of W. P. "3 Wedne! day evening where Mrs. Stayner is Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brownawell suite with the sunny. and son Bobby of Sterling and Mr.| Jake Rausch of McLaughlin loward Brownawell of|, week-end guest at the P. W. H. Brewna-/ Rausch home. Clarence Little from west cf Wing was in Tuttle on business Friday. vin Gray and Mrs. J. E. Gray were shopping in Tuttle Saturday night. Mrs., J. E. Gray expects to visit at the Albert Gray home a while. Miss Opal Gray came out home with her parents and brother Sat- urday night and returned to town again Monday. Elmer Perry is just more than making the ground black this spring at the rate he is going he will be through before he knows it. Harry Ulfers is also Toking J e, look pretty black around his Mr and. M , irs. Emil Sattler ynd, daughter Miss Shirl-y Gean_ were pee Sunday at the Jake Sattler ome, Dorothy Goldsmith, the young2st daughter of Mr. ani Mrs. Milt Gold- smith, is on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Hazlegrove had as and v 3 ful dinner was served by the hos- 88. Mr. .and Mrs. Fronk and Miss Opal Gray were supper cuests at A delicious lunch was che home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Haz- legrove Sund: ight. ered I th i ea | grove Sunday nigh i Braddock A number of the attended a dance at Mr. and Mrs. Frauk Gray and E!-| Frida: ing. iss Helen Erickson spent the peck-end with Miss Helen Skram- stad. Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Saville mar- in Elgi keted a penned of poultry in Bis- J. C.. Christensen and y John Peterzon went to Bismarck ing be with Mrs. underwent an oper- ation for removal ef her appendix J. S. Swanson seld Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Seville en- an Sunde i sen leaves 8 Rkiad ana six chil- ey Renal and dren, three sisters and three Erickson and Lillie| ers, A ber of the fc t- | ber Mr. Demogally is now working tended the PT 2 Saturday tertained at their and Mrs. W. H. son Hoover, and Ha: BISMARCK TRIBUNE’ morning and Mrs. J. E, Gray came he Tuesday evening lelen Skramstad, wio will finished her term here on that date. A large number of the young folks gathered at the Orrin Lee home Sunday afternoon, the boys playing baseball until a most ap- zing lunch was served by Mrs. Joyed a visit f Frances family near oll _were| some shopping. rank Shaffer homme Saturday cve-| Thursday afternoon. The meeting a ‘was well Mr. and drs. Cheis. Schoon an] iene wadrbeeven, and a delicious family, Mr. snd Mrs. Joe Uaulsen a family wers Hunday callers av the Adolph Maisin hor Mr. and Mrs. Alfred with Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Barkman| sunday dinner guests at Gourdette home near Menoken. Funeral services were held for the Presbyterian en DAB o'clock, Sine Hxrnss it jg. |@tnOon at 2:15 o'clock. Miss Harmes were Sund+y visi'srs at Mra. Chris-| gieg Saturday morning at the Bis- | feed. marek hospital from tuberculosis. Miss Harms was 26 years of was born in Lennox, 8. Dak., | 19, 1901, and was brought to Meno- ken by her parents in 1908, ©} leaves to mourn her death, her fath- ers of| et and mother, five sisters and six t| brothers and many other relatives. The rites were attended by a large number of friends and relatives. Imes was substitute | Interment was made in the Menoken teacher in the intermediats grades | Cemetery. e illness of Miss kuth strayed off. church at Bism: time. dinner. Tuesday eveni z a wee! ild Rose| week. w. . and Mrs. it was bus; cael to Bismarck Monday and low. * rrail| were accompanied home by Mrs. th Morrison, who has been a at the Bismarck hospital for parents, lative. t C. Rausch and M. A. rs. ing at Dana No. 3, taught by Mi Myrtle Feltheim. A good program was given followed by games and Misses Helen Erickson and Lillie Sterling were week-end guests at eas of Sterling was} the Ernest Saville home. John Peterson went tu Bismarck Sund-~ to se2 Mrs. Peterson who is recovering from an operation. Mrs. Lawrence Madland was McKenzie Monday morning doing i x ain was “e business caller in McKenzi Carrie Nelsen and Miss) Monday. le and Sterling Clifford Nel- Louis Ol ; Mt the Hal the generat has been s patient at the Bismarck hospital for the past week. The neighbors of Mr. Olsen Pt in sth crop iE “4 this week. rs. - andson "ari Carlson called -: the tained the Wee. T. W. ete Henry motored through from Meadow Grove, Minn., to attend the funeral of Mrs. Jacobson’s sister, Mrs. J. C. Christensen, Lois and Bernice Prante spent Sunday as guests at the Don Stevenson ranch on the Cannon Ball. Mrs. Paul Dempsey went to Shields Saturday morning to see her new nephew in the Bud Owens home. J. W. Schied of Waba, 8. D., superintendent of the Bagley Eleva- tor company spent the week in town on business. Peter Bachmeier and I. Gross had an accident with their cars on the highway south of town Tuesday night. Both cars were damaged considerably. » Lorenzen and DeMoulley were called to the Art Rosson home Friday night where Arthur was taken suddenly ill with heart disease and pneumonia. Mr. Tilson of the Hide and Fur oy, of Bismarck was a busi- | ie} ness caller in town Friday. —____—_—_—_ {Welch's Spur | Miss Nellie Danee opened her school at the Spur Monday. Miss Dance motors to and from school from her home in Menoken. Mrs. John Nieland had car Dan McCormick was rounding up his cattle last Saturday that had and Mrs. Dietzman floral offerings were any ae. Late tn The satire h-|8ympathy of the entire commun: iss Kubnle started teac! re : Lt ed to the heres ved ones iy r. and Mra. Chas. Graves at- ir. and Mrs. Henry ler are tended the funeral for Miss Mathilda|the parents of an eight-pound baby Hirams at the Presbyterian church , born April 28th. Mother and Miss Hirains was|baby are doing fine. Mrs. Fields assisted with the housework while Raymond Johnson and Edwin Dietzman delivered some speltz to C. Johnson near Sterling Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Owens Mr. and Mrs. M. Tooker attended the dance at Menoken Saturday Mrs. Robert |night. The dance was well attended tland all reported having a ‘and|from Robert Welch’s Friday after- good|in Menoken Saturday evening. if Raleigh \ ing. Frank Kain made a business trip of Bismarck came to|to Hettinger Friday. and is visiting at) L. L. Drulley returned to his home in Wisconsin, having completed his work of auditing Kain-Rausch Mr. and Mrs. John Metz were|S hosts Sunday when they entertained ton is teacher for the ‘ainlo on me erry Lope oy slnl ayen 20. a i al . W. Rossow of a Mrs. Otto Ayers teaches the fe = yers teaches the iis Aranda iss Amanda Ros- wick is secretary and treasurer. Ethropien Ka The Boy Scouts under the super-| ¢, rs, scoutmaster, icnic grounds Sun- o'clock The boys started a fire and cooked meat and They will meet again ednesday to take another test. Edd Ebling and family were dinner guests at the the constitution. home of Mr. and Mra, Nick Agnew]? cist gave an address on Odd- i i i its relation to the Milton King went to St. Paul last| fellowship and constitution. There were five en- wa test. Cordelia Stay- ize which Sager a Id medal and $10 in cash. e second winner was a student in the Freda school who won $5 in cash. Professor Wantke read the first prize essay, which showed the prog- ress of our country under the con- ©! stitution and its influence with oth- ven by a colored or- chestra passing through the coun- ris’ “i There was a sens at the hall ry. The Odd Fellow essay contest was closed by a public meeting at the church Wednesday evening when the prizes were awarded the winners. Judge Shaw of Mandan, who acted as judge of the contest was ent and gave an interesting ad L. L. Brown trouble the first of the week. Mrs. Nieland is the teacher of Boyd No. 1, and motors to and from school. The children at the Robt. Welch home have been quite ill with bad colds and a touch of pinkeye dur- ing the week. Doppler finished seeding wheat for Robt. Welch this week. Leo expects to start hauling wheat to Menoken for his father the first of the week and Bob is plowing for 6 eed. Mrs. Nieland called on Mrs. Robt. Welch Monday after school. Mrs. Edith Bruce called at the home of her cousins, the Robt. Welch's Thursday. Mrs. Bruce was on her way home. ‘ A. D. Welch called on his brother, Oliver Welch and his nephew, Robt. Welch, Thursday. The Welch's were planning and plowing | \; meyer and baby, Charlie Sattler and Sonny, Adam and Teddy Haas and Mr. Almers and son and Edwin were callers at the McIntyre home Sun- day. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kraft and children were shopping in Tuttle Saturday. Andrew and Ruddy Kraft were at the uncle’s, Andrew Krafts after some barley Saturday. William Sattler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sattler, was visiting his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Sattler, last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stark and daughter Ellen were callers at Mc- Intyres Saturday afternoon. The Wing Oil company gas man was out delivering gas in Hazle- grove township. " M. F, Parker was in this locality Thursday circulating his petition for County Judge. ——__ Leith The Royal Neighbors held an in- teresting meeting Thursday evening Oo: ‘| at which time a Mothers’ Day pro- gram was rendered by the members. Miss Almo Uahl, who has spent the past week visiting relatives here, returned to New England Monday. Mrs. E. Anhorn, Mrs. J. H. Emch and Mrs. R. C. Emch and son Rob- i were Bismarck shoppers Thurs- lay. Mrs. Julius Zeller, Nellie Emch and Faye Mossman closed success- ful terms of school the past wee! and are home for the summer vaca- tion. caller at the He took the little son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Olsen the community hospital for treatment. The Mission Circle held a suc- cessful food sale at the Hurley Drug Store Saturday. i R Mr. and Mrs. George Kimbail transacted business at Elgin Thurs- day. Mrs. E. J. Lawfer, Mrs. Fetzner and Mrs. Gibson motored to Raleigh Monday to attend the iuncral of ristenson. their gardens. Mrs. Otto Daiman and son, Fred, called on Mrs. Robt. Welch Thurs- day afternoon. Mrs. Nieland also called and she and Mrs. Daiman lanned for the next P.-T. A. meet- i , which will be held at Boyd No. 1, the third Friday. igen 2 planned a sort of picnic, as it will also be at the end of the school term. They will also have some speaking and oo have inboss Tad the super- intendent, to ai Otto Daiman hauled seed oats noon. ‘A number of young people of this vicinity attended the dance given Mr. ahd Mrs. George Munich and ter, Margaret had tire trouble while on their way to church services at Glencoe Sunday, which prevented them from attending. They sel at Robt. Welch’s on ir me. eed Boyd called at Robt. Welch's Saturday evening. Mrs. George Welch and Mr. and Mrs. Perry of Bismarck called at the Dirlam and Robt. Welch homes “rs and Mra, Robt. Boyd dined the Dirlam home Sunday. wt ob ‘Welch helped Hugh McMur- rich of Glencoe to deliver some Sunday. one aad Mrs. Knownley Dorman and family of Baldwin visited at the home of Mr. Dorman’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dorman, Sun- ius Dorman has been assi: ing his brother, Otte, in farming for a few days. Mrs. Dirlam called on a few of her neighbor's during the week to announce the meeting of the Mis- sionary society at her home next Tuesday. ———————— —————————"* | Arena | ects Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Fetzer from south of Tuttle, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Kraft and daughter Alice and son Ruben, Mr. and Mrs. Ed and daughter Irene of Tuttle, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bareth and son Morrison had contest and conducted Wednesday evening. rk ¥ Peter “Wagner of Minneapolis nd_Co.,| was a, business visitor in town this Yes’ and De) to Emmons county the past week to attend the funeral a jargare' vensen of Thain People| motored to Bismarck Friday eve- Park/ ning after school to do some shop- jing. Pir, Noe bata Grae acca: panied auline Maier spent Sun- a visiting relatives and in, were called to Bismarck Wednesday evening to be at the bedside of Mrs. hristensen who has been seriously ill for weeks at a hospital there. Pre ace Gas hy ga overal truck oe eo a her body was brought to Flasher ot ane hig ast sere » Funeral services were ser of Braddock éalled at the John Pete: he ‘Wednesday evening|noon. Rev. Halmrast of ee Mine, "Schaffer ‘who is caring | conducting the services. The Luth- of their mother ‘at's howptal in Bismarek, at ® hospital in) Tiverment was inthe family lot in Miles Stanton spent the week- fwd Raleigh Gogg Ae care: al more than a year was unable to Arould of near Goodrich and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kraft of Goodrich were guests of Mr. and Mrs. An- drew Kraft Sunday. a an or Bg etd were opping in Tuttle Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and shopping Saturday. Mrs. Glan- ville also brought out 50 purebred tS ‘ae anten rs. r were callers at the home Wed- Ed Smith was a sup} guest it the MeInt we So an ie and daughter were of Mr. and turday. Mr. Goldberg Rane with his’ daughter’ Saturday evening to, spend Sunday with Bis family. Mrs. Kegan. Sunday at the yrs home and returned % Hurdsfield Monday morning. Wiesenburgers of south of Tuttle pulled in here Friday evening with two tractors and breakers also com- pets camping outfit and expect to tone mye’ company by the other by G. B. Geabam ef Wing. ‘Andrew, Harold, Lena and Al- vina Kraft were visiting their cousins, the Philip Binder children south of Tuttle Su r. Mr. and Mrs. Sattler and daughter were business catlers in Tuttle Th 4 Le was having lacksmit lone. nome tae Mrs. Peter Roemick and daughters Martha ae By Sunday. . and Mrs, W. H. Stark and nee attended the show in Wing y evening. John, Irwin and Chas. Sattler also Seedlbl evening. ba tu! . Miss Lena Kraft assisted Mrs. Charles Sattler with he houseclean- last week. ir. and Mrs. William and daughters Rose and Ellen, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klagenburg and family, Bluch Wagner, Ed Smith, Bert Glanville and son Dean, Ralph Hal-| with friends, Bisigle-|""Alian Quast apd Berkley Fergus| 204,902 ver, Mr. and Mrs, Jacob rs, Ida Birkholtz spent Sunday with relatives at Elgin. Matt Lynch of Bently was a call- er here Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sept of Rris- bane were Sunday guests at the E. Anhorn home. Fred Mees transacted business here Saturday. Wm. Witte of Regent was a busi- ness caller here one day last week. Hans Bjorum of Carson was in the village Monday. Pete Meiser of Glen Ullen was a business caller here Saturday. Little Loraine Weatherly, who has been serously ill with pneumon- ia at the St. Alexivs hospital in Bis- marck is reported to be improving. On Wednesday evening at o'clock att he home of the agen arents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Pfluger, enneth Pfluger ard Miss Myrtle Faust were united in marriage, Rev. E. W. Corbit officiating. The groom is one of Grant-county’s progressive young farmers, while the bride has during the past year been a teacher in the rural schools of Grant county. After the ceremony and_ splendid supper served by Mrs. Pfluger and her daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Pfluger went at once to their home on the Woodbury farm where all was in readness to begin housekeeping. Presbyterian Church Notes For Sunday, May 1 Carson—Sunday school at 11 o'clock, Evening worship at 8. Lark—Service of worship at 2:30 p. m. Leith—Morning worship at 10 o'clock. Sunday school at 11 o'clock. Mothers Day will be observed at this time and the sermon will be in koeping with the thought of the day, TThe Presbyterian Ladies Aid will be entertained at the home of Mrs. N. C. Emch Thursday, May 10. Mrs. Clark will act as hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kannath and Mrs. Edythe Jones were guests at the home of Mrs. Gross of Raleigh Sunday. if Temvik Mr. and Mrs. Dave Calquhoun and Mr. and Mrs. Art Muckler enjoyed Saturday evening at the Willows. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Heyernan and family of Linton were callers in Temvik Sunday erening.. Mesdames Chas. DeWiee, C. N. Hendrix and D. Calquhoun attended lodge at Linton Tuesday evening. Several of our young people at- tended the free show at Hazelton Friday nite. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Deiz and family spent Friday in Hazelton the guests of relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Daily and son Thomas of Braddock were Sunday paner guests at the C. J. Enders ome. Mr. and Mrs. Houston of Linton = her|called at the Chas. De Witt home Sunday. Mrs. H. O. Batzer of Hazelton vis- ited in Temvik Friday afternoon. Tony Lewver motored up from Linton Friday to round up a few more votes before the Press contest closed. Mr. and Mrs. John Knapp and family visited in Linton on Sunday. Mrs. Pauline Reich attended the celebration at Hazelton on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Grenz and family spent Sunday with friends in Linton. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Quast and son Neil were Sunday evening call- ers at the Frank Foell home. Mrs. C. N. Hendrix and Mrs. Power Hendrix attended lodge at Linton Monday night. Albert Beck spent Saturday eve- nite ie Stras! . sad cogs visited friends in Hazelton Monday evening. Bill Jones of Linton transacted tre Taught by Miss Rudd enjoyed delightful afternoon at Seeman’s Park at Linton Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Monahan and daughter and Ann Calquhoun took in the Minstrel Show at Linton Friday cht. me Sunday between Hazel- ton Temvik on the home dis- mond was crowd, enjoyed by a large ‘The score was Me te nine in favor of Hazelton. Mr. and Mrs. Oschner motored to Linton Saturday and spent the day lof Linton enjoyed a few games of tennis in Temvik Saturday evening. >——$_ — - | — Glen View | ? eee Mrs. Enock Anderson, who re cently returned from a Bismarck hospital, has been quite ill with the flu the last week. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Krotz and family motored to Washburn Sun- day to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Anderson and little daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Holden and son, visited with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al Hol- den Sunday. Iver Johnson is reported being on the sick list this week. Thomas Jacobson caller on Gust Larson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morgan were shopping and visiting im Wiltce Saturday. Mabel Sager spent Sunday at the Andrew Capek home east of Wilton. Mrs. Jake Spitzer and daughters Bertha, Emelia and Alice visited at the Aug. Krause home near Regan Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred McFadden and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mitchell of Wil- ton called at the Enock Anderson home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Con Johnson and family, Loren Couch, Howard Scott, Albert Larson, Levi Carlson, Paui and Verl Holden and Dave Bly were callers at the Jacobson home Sun- bas Mr. and Mrs. Art Larson and children, Mrs, Lois Jacobson, Levi Carlson, Howard Scott and “Shorty” Jacobson were supper guests at the Albert Larson home Sunday. L. C. Peterson called on Thomas Jacobson Monday evening on busi- ness. Mr. and Mrs. Enos Strandemo and son from east of Baldwin called on the Ed Strandemo family Saturday. —————____—_- | Canfield —_—_____—_—___? O. A. Lee, teacher at Wing, called at the Canfield teacherage Satur- day. Rev. Monson started a confirma- tion class Saturday. Those began were Anna and John Dan son, Edith and Grace Frances, cite Johnson, Gudrun Jordahl, Einar Strand, Bertha Eide and th: Rhines children of Regan. R Monson also conducted se Sunday at 11 o'clock. Bertha Eide, Fred and Violet Ol- son and Joe Cook Jr., Joe Cook Sr., home Mr. Parmentor, L. P. father called at the Friday to get Miss Parmentor and took her to Drake, N. D. Those who aitended the C, E. rally at Bismarck from here Sun- day were Clayton and Ruth Little, Danney and Kinar Strand, Violet Olson, Burnett Jacobson, Pete Jacobson, Kennar and Gudrun Jor- dahl, Lucille and Emil Johnson, Irma Myers and Dores McCullough. Pete Jacobson called at the Ole Olson home Sun Ollie Cook v: home Monday t. Mrs. H. Davenport ‘and daughters Ruth and Charlotte were in Kegan Monday. Bertha Eide and Irma Myers were Regan callers Friday noon. They brought back ice cream an cake which was given zs a treat to the school by Miss Eide as it was her birthday. Ruth and Charlotte Wilmot and Mrs. Davenport were visitors at the Wallman home Wednesday eve- ning. Edna Eide and Oscar Olson called-at the Eide home at Arena Sunday afternoon. John Graham, Malcom Christian- son, Arnold Helgesen were callers at the Ole Olson and A. F. Ghylin home Sunday, Miss jan Parmentor returned to the Canfield school Sunday eve- ning. She was accompanied by her brother and her niece. Callers at the Ira Bailey home Sunday were Mrs. Patten and fam- ily, Alice Walker and brothers and her sisters, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rasche and family. Bob McCuliough, Ruth Wilmot, Joe Wold, Charlotte Wilmot, Joe Cook, Fred Olson and Bertha Eide attended the ball game in Wing Sunday. Gene and Norman Little were vis- itors at their parental home Sunday. Einar Strand has been absent from school one week, but he re- turned Monday. Molly and Arnold Wold were ab- sent from school Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Colys called at the Mary Rasche home Thurs- day. irs. Danielson visited at Jordahls home Thursday evening. There will be a Mothers Day pro- gn at the schoolhouse Sunday. lay 13, in the afternoon. Every one bring his luncheon and stay. Mrs. Ole Olson and Mrs. Gust Ol- fon were callers at the A. F. Ghy- lin home Monday. Saturday, May 5th, occurred the wedding of Miss Esther Fryer of Harvey to Gust Olson at Harvey, N. D. The bride wore a_ dress of white crepe de chine. They were attended by the brides brother and niece, Abner and Evelyn Fryer. They returned to the Olson home where they will stay for awhile. The declamatory contest was held at the Canfield schoolhouse Monday, May 7. A large crowd attended. The winners in high school were Lucille Johnson, Charlotte Wilmot. Lucille was presented with a gift from Miss Parmentor. Ruth Charlotte Wilmot were presented with a ge for attending school regular for the whole term. Those wi izes_in the intermediate ere Clarence Walker, Conrad Wil- nsen, There will be a community din- ner at the schoolhouse Friday, May “at the Jordahl 25. hters| A. F. Ghylin has purchased a new f Brittin ‘ ——6 Alfred Slovars was a Bismarck caller Thursday. Mrs. Morrison and son_ Lester, and Miss Briscoe were Bismarck callers Friday. Andrew Lamb, hon Kimball and A Cabbage were Bismarck visitors Alex McDonald was a Bismarck caller M ' Mr. and Mrs. Allensworth were Bismarck callers Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crawford and daughter were Bismarck callers A