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woo THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Hi it Ray Hasle-| family visited Mrs. Welch’s parents,|The drills and pageants were all grove’s Saturday and Emil Sattler|Mr. and Mrs. Doppler Sunday. but exceptionally fine was the also called Saturday Afternoon. Some of the boys of this com- ant of the Wheeler school. The Sattler brothers, Charlie and|munity motored to Menoken to prac-|Those youngste: ave never taken Johnnie are busy breaking up more/tice baseball Sunday afternoon.jan active part before, but proved land south of Harry Ulfe: They are in hopes that more will/there was much excellent talent in afternoon callers oe with Mr. and Mrs. Miles Bel- the cher. The Homemakers club met Tues- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald spent Friday at he Sunday. John Benz ome, . Mrs. John Baker visited at the Herman Nieman home Friday. ° Mr. and Mrs. John Benz, Beulah Benz and Pauline Hoeft were Bis- i a NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | ay. The pupils of the primary grades had a picnic at the Apple Creek Hampton ing up stock which were shipped to } Temvik Helen Gilman visited at the Gil- man home Saturday. The ball game Saturday between o— the Twin Cities Friday. Walter Anderson who left here last fall for a motor trip to Texas and other southern points, has re- turned. He is the brother of Mrs. }Sam Hanson. ture and they are 0 busy aegine and hauling rock. The first thing this country will all be broke up and settled. The Wisenburgher’s have pulled the people around here will know |@ turn out next Sunday afternoon. a Se ae ys | Arena ] oO that community. Mrs. Leo Martin motored to Car- son Monday morning with her sister, Miss Zelles, who spent the week-end at the Martin home. John Sheerer, Jr., of the Carson Grove Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Bliss spent Thursday in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Wharton, Miss Angeline Schiess and R. D. Crum motored to Bismarck Thursday eve- marck callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Heaton and family called at the Prister Gosney home Friday evening. Mrs, Floyd Blek and children of north of McKenzie are spending a Those shopping and business call: ers at Linton Saturday were Mr. tnd Mike Biltngsiy, art tal ani ike Bil A 1] h Mr. and Mrs. Herman Backhaus ‘Temvik and South Prairie was well| The dance which was held in the M ind M: ane envi \ le their big tractor back, south of a rs. Ben Klagenburg |community who is assessor of Car-|ning. few days at the John Baker home. |80n, John, Henry Kni . and attended, ‘emvik receiving the Town hall Saturday: evening was|Tuttle where they expéct, to brake be rely were guests at the Gold-|son township, was through this com- “Howard Gavels Man teeshity par. “Wilbert ‘Koon and. Clifford were | Mrs. John’ Joeb, Dane Teh a and Frank Koppy of Livona is in town pio 7 Le tech Wilkin and other coe ae ited quit up here /}ere Golibere ads lt cae munity Monday. i chased a store at Britten. For the |Callers at the Presley Gosney home| Mrs. John Ohthause, Sr., Ted Burk: this week taking state examinations. | communities were in attendance. Penk the ids Bae Lere: CRO eka? them home and retained ay eeene Geen ee oe wal imide t an Gon ith ond ene oa Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walker motored to Linton Thursday. Mrs. H. O. Batzer of Hazelton Lester Falkenstein is doing con- siderable breaking on the Little farm just south of town. rocky they said, but left the small tractor and drill and cook car to put Ha id flax on the 115 acres they roke. 4 onday morning to work. Sunday proved to be round-up day for quite a number of our _ local little daughter were callers at Bris- bane Sunday. Glen Emch was one of the party of four from the Dickinson Normal both stores. Mrs, M suffering Belcher who has been ith rheumatism was taken to St. Alexius hospital for Beulah Benz spent Saturday in Moffit. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Koon of Bis- urday and Sunday and son, Math and Frank. Miss Theresa Koppy who is em. ployed at Linton, spent Sunday wit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ste visited in Temvik Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Peterson] James K. i i nae . Sorenson from Soldiers |residents. R. C. Halver and Emer- | wh lecture tour of thi Fosney Koopy. . iehes fe dieea tiee erences motored to Wilton Saturday where! Grove, Wis., who was here on a visit |80n Glanville of Florence Lake were fart Of Giant county, tp 3 estore ee ee mite Rs avilgG ie HRN “The “barn dance held Saturda; 4 Me anne Mea Ae team, Saturday:|Mrs. Peteréon visited with Mrs.lto see his brother, Pete Sorenson jrounding up thelr horses and Me-|” Violet Brown, who his been ill! foot. a few days at the George Lewis|evening at the Gosha Tuttle fi : to Linton Saturday night. ne OE ei Wayne Cummings |"°3E, Tuttle has returned to his home fone brothers also put theirs in|with ear trouble caused by the after| Graduation exercises were held at |home. % near Beaver Creek was well ai Mrs. David Calquhoun| was inland little daught. tored to the|atqsoidiers Grove. fe pasture. effects of the flu, is recovering. _|the school auditorium Wednesday! Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Gosney andj tended by the young and old fol! ; Bismarck Wednesday, Ley rRay. | yeemenntoreiroie ne tore ee ae and Mrs, Elmer Drum and) Mr. and Mrs. H. Gibson werejevening. Madeline Baren, Joyce|family, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Koon and|of this community. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Larvick enter-|° "Hermon Kikul seports the loss of Notes, Over to, Ray Hazlegrove’s eile and Mrs. Ed Pond were|Sunday dinner guests at the Thom-|Brooks and Agnes Oeffner are the|Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Kositzky and| Rhineholdt Renschler of ne "i tained Miss Jane Rudd and Missla wet of harness snd several horse (Suncay which Ray is going to pas- |Shopping in Tuttle Saturda; as Ashbridge home. graduates from the eighth grade. |children, Lenord and Eloise were|Hazelton has been assisting hi ' Farle “MeGowany at dinner ‘Thies: |Sclikre by tore ture for them this season. r. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and} J, H, Emch and daughter, Nellie!’ Mr. and Mrs. John Rodgers en-|callers at the Chas. Gaskill home|father, John E. Rhenchler with tht . day evening. en aes Elvin Gray also took a couple of |sons attended the school play in|accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. N. C.|tertained at dinner Tuesday for a/S work the past week, ‘Mrs. Fenienard Hetterle and little |@——---_—- 9 | head of horses over to Hazlegrove’s | Wing Friday evening and said it}Emch and Junior Jones spent, the| few friends, the occasion being Mr. Frank Chesrown spent Saturda: daughter visited Miss Irene Coster Wild Ro: | which Ray will pasture for him this /Was very good. week-end at the Carlton Emch| Wharton's birthday. -jat Linton with his family, return Friday. | 1 se season. They took them over Sun) Mr. and Mra. Ray Hazlegrove|home at. Inbelle, S. Dak. Mrs. Swanson and little daughter ing to his ranch Sunday afternoo Miss Mabel Anderson of Linton|® . per guests Monday at the) The Eighth grade commencement of Steele visited here Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cappelle of i ] , ’ : : visited friends in Temvik on Satur- . W. Quast attended a banker’s meeting at Mandan Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Solz of Hazelton visited at the Wm. Foell home Fri- day evening. School election will be held at school No. 1 Tuesday afternoon, June 5th, for the purpose of elect- ing one director to serve for a term of three years and one treasurer to serve a term of two years. Miss Helen Skramstad spent sev- eral days last week visiting Miss Rev. E. K. Jacobs preached the baccalaureate sermon held at the hall in Tuith Sunday night for the three graduates, Opal Gray, Donald Kopplin and Otiela Brose. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray and El- vin Gray and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove attended the bac- McIntyre home. Mrs. Ben Klagenburg and Mrs. Owen McIntyre and their family called on Mrs. William Ryan in Schrunck Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Anna Klagenburg, Ben Klagenburg’s mother is spending this week at the Klagenburg home. will be held at the Leith consolidated school Friday evening, May 25. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Eberhardt of Bently were callers here Sunday. irs. Thomas Anderson will enter- tain the Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Lawfer, C. A. the H. Schoell family. Mrs. ‘Swan- son returned to Stecle with her brother-in-law, A. T. Swanson. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Watson trans- eae business in Bismarck Mon- lay. Earl Isenee of Minneapolis, a| former classmate of D. E. Wharton is, Hank Mandizo were Lewis i turday evening. Sterling callers Miss Belva Beatty spent Sunday in Steele visiting at her aunt's, the R ymond Loomis family. Temvik spent Sunday in this vicin t : | | atter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joh E._Renschler. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Enders ani |daughters, Renee and Dorthea oj A number of our people attended A 3, iat Mr. dM R Hazk #3 f y the dance at Linton Pavilion Thurs-|Helen Erickson before leaving for |¢alaureate service Sunday night. || Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove|Mossman and J. H. Enrich were|visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.| Earnest Fick spent Saturday |Temvik and Miss Lydia, Edwi day evening and report-an enjoyable her home near Valley City. Mr, and Mrs. Milt Goldsmith and | were dinner guests at the Bert Glan-|fishing at the Cannon Ball and are|p. B Wharton. night and Sunday at’ the Gosney|Theodore and William Renschled me time. Surveyors were down from Bis-|fon, Dale, Lawrence smd Ivan and] ville home Sunday. boasting of a 12-pound carp. This home. ing at the Steve Kopp The W. C. 'T. U. was entertained |marck Thursday and staked out the|daughters, Ione and Dorothy also) Johnnie me around |is a true fish story. : $9] Franklin Hanson is staying at the !home Sunday. at the Oscar Larvick home Tuesday Toad that is to be graded. TT la la ket SL ada ler at| opMf and Mrs. Frank Leiterbauch || Canfield 3 Henry Swindling home for a few| Mr. and Mrs. John Backhau afternoon. Several members being os artis Coren student of j ice. ‘Benth Wagne Friday. sovttonel hel a Bently were callers here Sun-| 4 days and is taking exams at the! spent Sunday afternoon at the hom it. A ni 7 ie Braddoc! i school is con- “his ay. ‘ 5 ‘i .: : ‘hoolhouse. f John Weber by the hosters: Ta Wee eee med too NRE Hoel MARS WE | Ue ee pals aca / iat! peel plow on| “Presbyterian church notes for| The Canfield Ladies Aid will be| iT. Hurr was having blacksmith |” Mr. and Mrs, Godfrey Grenz ai Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dewitt and| measles. : | Frances | Tuttle for Tapaite to go tolsunday, May 27: Carson—Sunday | postponed until Wednesday, June 6.|work done in Sterling Monday. family were visiting at the home o family, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Enders| Miss Helen Erickson spent the | @————@| "4° 2on MEPAIFE, | anys school at 11 o'clock. Ordination of |It will be held at the Dan Danielson! [ula Tollefson and Lucille Elness|Henry Humann of Gayton Sunda: and family and Miss Jane Rudd|week-end in Braddock visiting ; ‘ z bn a and/Elders and sermon at 11:45. We/home. 4 called on Florence Gosney Monday| Mr, and Mrs. William Fried spe visited dn Bintiarek on: Sunday: Misses Ruby and Ada Fockler. Adrin Asbridge was a caller at/family, Bench Wagner and Mr. and/are giving a morning service s0| Sunday school will start at 10:30] night. Sunday afternoon at the home 4 ‘Mrs. John Blazen was hostess to| Mrs. O. B. Swanson was on the the Dietzman home last Monday. Mrs. Ed Poud were guests at the/that the country people may have a|from now on. They are planning Herman Raekhaus. the Ladies’ Aid Thursday. A |: sick list last week. Paul McCormick was looking for/Elmer Drum home Sunday. better opportunity to attend. Lark—|on practicing for children’s day Sun- | “Bill” Schiermeister of the Gi . an eee tend ay. riod ‘A number of our young folks at-| Some cattle in this vicinity last) Walter Stark was down Monday| service of worship at 2:30. Leith—|day afternoon. Britti 1 | eg viet ity vapent” Sund: " ir crowd was in attendance and a| A mie dance at Hasieton Fri.| Tuesday that had strayed off. | |locking for Elsie Davises horses. | Morning worship at 10 o'clock. Sun-| ‘There will be a community dinner Lebasl {|at'Godtrey Grenz's. Several of our young people en-|day evening and report the usual os fei ae Friday Ges HER Nae weve ally | day school at 11 o'clock. : a fone oil Friday, °|"'N.C. Capplie and son of Temvi joyed a picnic at Benson’s Grove|good time. ive, Wine S lay 25. ‘ing the last day o: Mr. Rhodes was a visitor at Mar-|were business callers in this vicinit a " 4 sts 5 . e@ Saturday. a ‘hool. i son’ S . Sunday. ‘The day being ideal for| Misses Lilian and a nigh | gait, and, Mes. Ed Tellousin and) "Ben Klagenburg finished plowing | Dodge TP Quite a few in, this community)‘ "jacon Hoover motored to Mandan|"Wa'snd Mrs. Hernan Backha Frank Foell is suffering an at-|school, came home with the measles] (imiY SM. Visitors at the Tebbo stele canines cnicplees Web. 4 | ¢@——___--____—-» SST cenniaerane orth plate lt ey and called at the hospital |were business callers at Ashle 4 - jorge! e e!to see Mrs. y Crawford. . 4 tack of the flu. Weber and| Mme Donald Snyder and aister,| Harms home Sunday. Wisenburger's finished breaking| Mrs. James Boyland, county |Harry Davenport home Sunday and| Andrew Lamb has returned from | Nanton Mees and Joka Kili oe ee aot a arciistiie [alae Hlelan Eiruwnn Well-of Bisnearek| Were meeuan rene tO Bene: Friday and they are sowing thelr |superintendent of, schools visited |Monday evening. a trip to Medora the first of the|st. Anthony were calling on friend r » n t a G s -| flax this week. the Dodge school Thursday. Misse . O'Bri i or ba Monday morning to attend the/and Mrs. woe Sepa oll °f| noon on business. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove at-| R. Reems of Zap is visiting at the Rath ebay eet aie ne y Bullock w: call E. : i ee funeral of their son-in-law who died | Moffit were week-end visitors at the|"°Dan and Joe | McCormick were|tended the baccalaureate © sermon |home of Mr. and Mrs, Anton Hett: [st capnes at the S. Iv Jordahl'home | Hoover's Tiedays ee caer at Fe) Ferman’ Basby was a busine ES GE ie 2 ob Re eer oe siclaton de ee te eng cen Tuttle for the high school |rich for x few days. Mr. Reems is Monday evening. The general store ‘at Brittin has| “er Saas” Shana _Miss Elizabeth Patterson of El- es call here the first of the! “Miss Newman finished a success- ae etn bobble wcction a enact blind Mitioccee ainiere cai ee OES, changed hands. Mr. Cur shopping at Linton Monday ai me lai cade Mies ell i Misses Ruby and Ada Fockler of pal nian ihe i picts dine from Eee, tah ae get vert callers in Halliday Thurs-| Burnett Jacobson, and a girls friend, beet * Baker, S'ion Opp and Jal ‘ de ‘ ss i at McIntyre’s. . 4 raring te FF time. : Braddock made a short call on theit| ner at the Menoken grove that, day. seas tiot eS hie candifiltsicau-cpinutlessanll Site ere tekhtoae a Schiermeister of the Gayten vicini Mr, Muckler’s brother and Mrs.|friend, Miss Helen Erickson Sunday) Mr. and ieee eed genday afte Od eaetmny, and, Walter | spent|Regan Sunday. Wilton and. Regan . “Mr. and Mrs. “Pete” Stohler. a Backer Pee aidey fine e Mrs. John Johnson who has been apaat thet pened : es aes Lein { creole bet f ce the home of Mr./plaved and Wilton won. aralie Lamb and Bh An k : family of near ‘Hazelton ween vill ith Mrs. Le i helping at the J. P. Pet h 1 Detro!t. They visited at the | @————————————_@ | 94, Tis. ol. ©. urossman. Miss L. Parmenter spent the | Rhodes motored to Bismarck friend Lis vicinity e asain sa pe) the: pat.-wock, retursied some Fri. dollewing homes becore. returning Mr, and Mrs. Harold Christia | Mrs. L. H. Bothner was an cast-| week-end at the C. W. Wilkenson|day evening. Mrs. Lamb and And- ends in this vicinity T rs . : t piri to tas Oh uae , and Mrs. Harol istianson |hound passenger to Mandan Mon-|home. ited at Mr, and Mrs. Frank , ie paket f tl Many of the friends, neighbors/day. beets Se Ue: Wm,|spent Sunday visiting at the|day where she had dental work! Arthur Starnd was a business E eT ak ae and school children motored to Bis-| Sport visit at the W. H. Brownawell | their hom edhe be th 1 Olauson home in Clear Lake town- | done. Velvaiov veek-end. C. R. Crawford mo- sechpeopsthdls pues yo eel Pella eae Ot Selig mats a ee a eeorase atptchall,| ship. 3. T. Harvey was a guest at the| ser nt, Velva over the week-end ye|tored to Bismarck Sunday. the last sad rites of their dear friend | Sport visit at the W. H. Brownawell/ ™. “i —— ~ 2) Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hanson,|home of Mr. and Mrs. J Harv i act yeni Mr. and Mrs. Jas Hoov d and teacher, Mrs. Lena Muckler. | home Sunday afternoon. K fs daughters, Marion and Ruth at-| Sunday. 3 eaieaieied| ee nla sentlpd ot HS rep son Alfred rete Bismarck. caliere The community was grieved| Arnold Peterson, our road super- . aie Owons were salad tended the high school play at| Miss L. Kellar and Bertha Rak-| Some {ant ing t eidance at HUSUnd-| trurday. ‘Ther called on. Mra, _ when the sad news reached them|visor and helpers, Walter Peterson at John Olsen's Sunday, and also at/ Tuttle Wednesday evening. ness were guests at the homes of | yr® our Mee HO. Sanson spent | Henry Crawford who is in the hos-| Bros. at Linton Wednesday was Sunday evening of the demise of |and Harold Swanson were busy the the Marvin Sherman Lome. Mrs. John Birkelanc and daugh-|the following famili durin a iy pital t d by a number of folks of tl ‘ t week blasting rocks out of the| A number from this vicinity at- : ig families luring | a few days here with relatives. Mrs.|PMS t | : Mrs. Muckler, | Although everyone past week blasting rocks out of the| | ved the co.amvanity dance given|tet> Gale spent. Sunday evening at) Thursday and Friday: Mr. _and/swanson returned to Bismarck Sat-| Henry, Crawford | and. daughter vat) Tenkins, intial ILS paca stents Aare ape Gee : ken last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Carl Lein and fam-|Thomas Fettig, Mr. and Mrs. Max|some time at the J. Howe home. — | 4®y- viaees in this. viet words, “where there's life there’s| Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Pugh and fam- ‘A nibs shower of tala dett here| ty of Bismarck and Mrs. Evenson| Fleckenstein and Mr. and Mrs. W. Gilson and daughter business in this vicinity Wedne hope,” and the news came as ajily moved on the R. J. Elliott home- last. Thorede: hich will be t|of Fergus Falls, Minn., spent Sun-| Jacob Loefflebien. Scited et} h , opecamanyg = eye rages lie } y, which wil great Edna visited at the Ole Olson home || Frank Lawler is br ti { great shock. The sympathy of the|stead last week. heip to pastures and grain. day at the B. N. Lein home. The] Jacob Grossman and daughter,| Tuesday evening. : Raleigh [rman ae te ee Shon uy entire community is with Mr.] Hugo Hammerstrown of | Hazel-| help to pastures and grat. |. liatter remaining and will spend a|Olga and son, Bennie attended| “a. f Ghylin is doing carpenter | @———_—-4 | ‘hg basement for a new house. Muckler. |e eve aera £2%°| Bismarck Saturday were ae and short time visiting before returning | church services held at the Jacob|work at the Emery William home. Pagisticrio Beanie -oseeang a oe iret Mrs. Tooker, John Olsen, Mr. and} "ome. Huber home Sunday. Rev. Sailer of iss O'Bri nent the weck-end| ,/nglebert Bachmeier, young son ca oF | the new zeae to seiromgely No. 2,| Mrs. Craig and Mr. ee Mrs. Dietz-| Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Rise Arthur|Hebron officiating. His text was eonee ceo ay eet jof Mr. and Mrs. Bachmeier, was} ler took i ke Baldwin | Miles Stanton, teacher of No. 2,| 1 oy) and Selma and Constance Lein|from John 27:1 to 43, ‘The American Legion Auxiliary taken to Flasher Friday to have a i enschier took in a lo spent the week-end with the home| “5, Li ji Menoken|™otored to Wing Friday evening. J. F. Harv id Ge Kli 75 Ay 3 “ |fractured arm attended to. of flax to Linton Wednesday. ESET folks near Braddock. onaimer Lunauist went to Menoken| "asics Elizabeth Hustoft and| motored to Mavning Tuesday. where (or eon ta eatusday|, Mrs: Martin Deichert was taken] Miss Blanche Umber is. visi Bele vary me hl new sedan| Mr. and Mrs. Obert Salthers| “piss Newman thy stevia at the|Olga Rise, Mrs. Harry Helgeson,|they will serve the jury while the pene ie re eauiuilieecialesteanisy to St. Alexius hospital this week Wirona for some time. ton, Al Holdes pimenased in Wil-/moved onto the farm last week that) pete Davison home for a few days|Eddie Arneson and Arnold Chris-|district court is in session. Sfticers; ‘The. following ware | “2ere she underwent an operation, portend ans ee new car a short ti P ajwas recently vacated by the J. J.| +, give the eighth grade examina-|tiansen spent Tuesday evening at) Rudolph Almindinger, south of| elected: Mrs. A. H. Helgeson, pres- A repair crew is here working on ‘or sume time. Wicie Pit acne Sund Pugh family. tion before returning to her home|the M. A. Lein home. Golden Valley is visiting his friends|{dent; Mrs. F. Hendricksen, "first |‘he Bagley elevator gling it . ard Mrs. Paul Mausel Snleat ake ene ns ae Homer Brownawell made a busi-| a¢ Golden Valley. ‘A number from this vicinity at-|in and around Dodge for a few|\0Ch' Mit" wes A. H. Lindberg, |2"¢ Putting in concrete platform, |mece a, quick business trip to perg a e home of John Monroe /ness trip to Bismarck the fore part) “Miss Vina Harms, who is attend-| tended the Sons of Norway program | days. ae aa vice president; Mrs, Clarence A. Kroeber of Kintyre, was a|ton Wednesday. fe. The fi A 4, | of the week. ing high school at Bismarck, spent|and dance at Driscoll Thursday eve-| Jacob Huber of Golden Valley is] Kettl chaplain; Mrs. Jake Fish- the home of Mr.) Mrs. Paul Mausehund visited e farmers of this community! Some of our young folks | at-|the week-end at her home ning. visiting with friends and relatives |e eee ee arms; M Wm. the Hermen Backhaus home, one d have formed a milk route to Bis-|tended the dance at Pursian Park ad 3 ilde, Arnold Christi er, sergeant-at-arms; rs. Sale anne Nines. lant on k, th . M Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Johnson and| Einar Spilde, Arno! ‘hristianson | north of Dodge. Mickl treasurer; Mrs. C. Ma- P, r marck, the milk being sold to dif-|Saturday evening and report a good| family, Mil d ‘lizabeth Hustoft ‘Satur- | Mickleson, L i and children motor Christ Gier of near Hazelton ferent’ Bi “4 a 38 family, Mildred Stewart, Richard|and Elizal lustoft spent Satur. Henry Grossman and Jacob Daf- |}, etary; Mrs. H. D. Watkins, | 2! \ 5 es 2 is eee pinmatck hie Pero lis time. ra , and Elton Johnson, all of|day evening at the John Nyseth| fee were callers at the Jacob Gross- Meeeen, They also gave out the | 5 Re Bandey to Tienes caller in this viet see = i isi 3 iia i ii aier sday. ne on ing by William Bement, who recent- | —H———____—> me ee a zune at the Dietz-|home. . man home Saturday forenoon. poppies to be sold for Memorial] riein as guest of home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Backh in hi inday. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bierke and! Mrs. Margretha Grossman who hi me would be ly purchased a new truck. Among Hazel Grove || "Wm, ‘McClusky “delivered gas in|daughter, Esther motored to Wing| was spending a week at the home |D2Y:, We wish Crevom, oti, jg| Mrs. Mary Allen is moving from|and Mr. and Mrs. John Back those who sell milk along the route o| this vicinity last Thursday. Monday forenoon. of Mr. and ‘Mrs, Jacob Grossman,|Prenared to bay hei crthe money | the Hotzell farm now owned by Mrs.| were supper guests ot the, Jq are Oscar Satter, Fred Kant, Alvin Nordstrom, Emil Geigle, William Fricke, and a number of others. John Monroe has announced his candidacy for the office of sheriff and a large number have already signed petitions for his nomination. Mr. Monroe has farmed in this neighborhood for a number of years. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Peterson pleasantly entertained a number of guests at their home last Sunday. Among those present being: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stitzer and son, El- lison, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Riggs and family of Bismarck. Miss Eva Nelson of Apple Creek and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kant and family. Mrs. Peterson was the recipient of a number of nice gifts im honor of the occasion. Hans Christiansen who has been taking medical treatment in Bis- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove were afternoon callers at the Mc- at supper Monday. Ben Klanburg is now plowing for Ralph Halnor. Mr. and Mrs. Moffet had quite a loss one night last week. In the night fire broke out on one side of the house and their home was a total loss. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Sattler and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Sattler and baby, Shirley Gean were in Tuttle Mon- day shopping. There was not such a large crowd out Tuesday night to the nies school play, “All a Mistake.” e play itself was a success. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Sattler and baby attended the play Tuesday night. attended the dance at Lake Williams Intyre home and also were guests |@ Wynola Oavens spent Sunday aft- ernoon with the Toker girls. (Welch's Spur | o_o Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Welch and son, Bobbie and daughter, Laura attended a movie in Bismarck Mon- day evening. Mrs. A. D. Welch left for Mon- tana Tuesdav. She will join her son at St. Ignatius and they will motor home. Mr. Doppler and Mr. Snyder loaded a car of potatoes at the Spur the first of the week. Robt. Welch helped Mr. Doppler with the loading. Mrs. Edith Bruce called at Robt. Welch’s Tuesday afternoon. Mar- garet McMurrich stayed at A. D. called at Robt. Welch’s Tuesday. Mr. J. H. Anunson and Oscar Peter- son of Driscoll are busy doing car- penter work at Harold Christian- son’s. Olga, Clara and Glenwood Rise called at the C. M. Bjerke home Monday. A fairly large crowd attended the ball game held at the Bjorhus home Sunday afternoon. The game being pla: between Lein and the “Swedes.” The score being 7 to 14 in favor of the “Swedes.” Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lein and sons, Carl and Sophus of Regan called at the Sivert Brenden home Sunday evening. Marvin and Githa Klupsdah! and Roy Smith spent Monday evening at J. O. Rise’s. A fairly large crowd attended services held in the church Sunday. There will be Norwegian services returned to her home Thursday. John Phon and Peter Knapp are busy cementing the basement for the J. A. Jacobs store. f McKenzie | The P.-T, A. met in regular ses- sion Tuesday evening, Mrs. Merton Johnson, vice president presiding. The program for the evening con- sisted of a play by the pupils of the intermediate room and several short plays by the pupils of the primary room. Mrs. Wharton sang several numbers and Mrs. Bertholf and Ruby Thompson played a duet. At the close of the business meeting ice cream and cake was served, the proceeds of which will be used to defray the expenses of the kitchen oes to the soldiers that make them Aa we get half. There will be two cars going out from Regan to Wing and Tuttle. f Taft j ——————— Mr. and Mrs. Carl Olson and Mrs. William Carol motored to Bismarck Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Swindling called at the Herman Nilman Tues- lay. Mrs. John Baker was a Bismarck caller Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Koon andj family visited at the Chas. Gaskill home Tuesday evening. Mrs. Ed Olson called at the John Benz home Monday. Mrs, Ed Fogarty was a town call- R. C. Christensen to a farm south of the Catholic church Mr. and Mrs. W children and } and } Frank Bosworth and children motored to Regent Sunday where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Christopher- sen. Mrs. Howard Pherson of Chicago and Mrs. O’Brien of Milwaukee, ar- rived Saturday for a it with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hal- verson, Mrs. John Miller who has heen under the doctor's care for some time is much improved in health. Mr. and Mrs. Haas moved into the apartment under the bank vacated by the teachers. Mrs. Laurence Laub is quite ill at their home south cf town, Misses Bernice and Lois Prante|| Ohlhauser, Sr., h: N. C. Capelle c: business caller in day He was scce by Frank Keppy, friends fer some Manly heriy staying et Porter U time, left for his 1 Fricd and gon, Rhinehg 38 calicrs ai the Bad (a cf Hazelton, the ¥ mons county assessor, was a b ness caller in this vicinity Frid: Steiber closed a successful term of school |@ state examinat Saturday. marck for some time has returned|They rode down with Elwin Gray|Welch’s and cared for Mrs. Bruce's Su: May 27 at 2 o'clock. uipment. er Thursday. in Raleigh Thurscay departed ill Hi is working for Wi @ hee ae : 3 and seat the night at the Hazle-|tittle girl endl Mrs. Bruce’s school nest Samay, Mey Oinea ‘ld Bertholf left Tuesday. for Men Hecinan Nieman received | for thelr home at N. 2 Si Bu lckel 1s workings { ia, Pe Canlaon, plonest tarmen te: qraye Dome, U was out Friday. Fargo where he will be employed at|500 baby chick: il alurday afternoon. Professor The Mi Cath nd | siding north of town, is said to be| Johnnie Sattler and Roy Stewart] Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McMurrich f \ Leith { leat for the summer. ii few ane a Rarcughthe mail; has apace weck 23 he is giving Elien Doyle visited with Mrs. Hi ————— quite ill at his home. Several from here attended the first good will day in Mandan Satur- day which was sponsored by the business men of that city. A num- ber of special attractions were offered, among them being a merry- Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Langdahl and children and also Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Atwood and son took in the play Tuesday night. Johnnie Sattler was out Monday and Mrs. McMurrich were on their way to Bismarck. John Meland called at Robt. Welch’s for Mrs. Miland’s things Thursday. Ed Doppler was a Bismarck busi- Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Davidson are now located in Leith, residing in the Deheny residence which they re- cently purchased. Joe O'Connell left Monday for A. T. Swanson, Signal Maintainer os Steele, was a caller in town Fri- The Whartons sold at public auc- tion Saturday their furniture and household s. ‘ Mr. Stadum of a Minneapolis Herman Nieman and son, Byron and Loyld Nelson were Bismarck callers Tuesday. Miss Edna Gosney spent Thurs- day afternoon at the Zelmar Dry- stad home in Sterling. Pauline Hoeft who has been Lawrence Laub motored to RBis- marck the last of the weck where he entered St. Alexius hospital for treatment. Mrs. Charles Beem arrived home Saturday from a week's visit with Mrs. C. L. Malonz, Beecher lone, Mrs. Harold Baron and anc Mrs. John Carlson were am those who attended the joint ing of the Legion and Auxiliary urday evening. go-round for the kiddies. assessing. ness visitor Thursday. Wisconsin where he will visit rela-|threshing machine company trans- di few d: t her mother at Rock Rapids, Iowa. Mrs. Robert Patzmer visited { Dr. William P. Thelan of Wilton] Mr. and Mrs. Charlie March and| The school children of <oyd No. 1) tives and look after business inter-| acted erie here Thursday. Benz eae ae oat & wee Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Laub an-j John Carlson’s Wednesday. was here a few days ago attending|son, Junior, were week-end guests| practiced at Mrs. Robt. Welch’s|est at Hammond. He was accom-| Mrs, J. B. Swanick and Mrs.|visit there for a while. nounced the birth of a baby at their] Hubert M. McDaniel of Sunby to matters of a business nature. at the Joe Goldsmith home and on panied by Ernest Martin of Pres-/G ‘Watson transacted business} Miss Florence Gosney spent |home Monday. Mont., visited over the week-e Ralph Fricke was a business call- their ‘way home they called at the Thursday. 0. P. Welch metres. to town for ton, Minn., who has been visiting in Bismarck Wednesday. Wednesday night at the Joe Lewis Henry Miller is busy this week the Malone home. Mr. MeD: , er in the capital city the latter part|Ray Hazlegrove home and also/his here the past two weeks. Ed Easton returned from Glen-| home. ainting the cxterior of the Raleigh |had been called to Granville, N. 1 of the week. visited at the Jess March home. ever, Mr. Welch thinks *: Don Ricticare who has been i:l/coe Thursday where he has been| Pauline Hoeft is taking music al hall. on account of the serious illne Christ Satter {s spending a few| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray and El-|ing js hopeless unless it rains soon.|with a throat infection at the Com-| putting in his crop. lessons from Mrs, Ed Fogarty. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beem were |his father. i weeks at the home of his son, Grant|vin Gray and Mrs. Harry Gray and| ‘The children of: Boyd ,,No. 1)/munity hospital at Elgin, returned] Mr. and Mrs. Sonkey from south! Mrs. Charley Anderson was a/|dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, Peter| Mrs. Fred Bergquict called Satter, and family at McKenzie. |son, Bobby were callers Thursday| picnicked in Robt. Welch's grove|home Friday much improved. of Mandan called on Mrs. U. W.|Bismarck caller Monday. Klien Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Hicxel Wednesday David Thysell, who is working on|afternoon at the Hazlegrove farm. iday afternoon. Mrs. E. J. Saunders, Mrs. Will] Wharton who recently arrived from| Mrs, Ed Olson and Dewey Olson| Nearly everyone from Raleigh at-|noon. ; se vl the Oscar Satter farm, svent the| Tuesday, the 15th, was the open-| ‘The P..T. A. was well attended | Anhorn and Mrs. Anderson attended | Minneapolis. Mrs. Sonkey was alvisited at the John Benz home|tended Play Day which was held in Glen McAllister was a, bu week-end at his home in Bismarck. The Baldwin schools will close Friday for the summer vacation. The teachers, Misses Ruth and Alice Klammer, will leave immediately afterward for their home at Nor- wich, N. Dak. <tr. ond Mrs. Andy Larson and family and Mr. Borner were Sunday the Ira Falkenstein home the fore part of the week. Miss Lillie’ Jiras spent the past week at the home of her sister, Mrs. Philip Monroe and fi at Still. , vised Rev. Archie McGahey of Wash- burn spss | the past eg at the Ira worker is Falkenstei 3 bar ing of the pavilion at Lake Wil- liams and a large crowd was in at- tendance. ‘Elmer Perry was a caller at the Frank Gray home one day this k. Johnnie and Irvin Sattler were callers at the Emil Sattler home iday. i Stewart ran the tractor for Harry Ulfers Friday afternoon while Harry took a load to town for aid finished up spring work in the field Friday, so now he AP crop all in and says be isn’t a bit sorry. s Hazlegrove went down to the Shopshire place after a load Saeenil Battler ¢ to finish spring work in the Id this week. A bro! tl Harry Ulfers ke some sie plan Saturday Friday evening at Boyd No. 1. Mr. Crane of Bismarck was the speak- er of the evening. The children of Boyd No. 1 and 2 gave a program |and and Mr. and Mrs. Ghoulson, Mrs. Dirlam and Chester Boyd, formed a quartet and sang “Crossing the Bar.” Ice cream and served after the social hour. Bismarck Friday afternoon. : Mrs. Edith Bruce and little daugh- Edith Marie called at Robt.|she the seventh district convention of Federation of Women’s club held at New land Wednesday, Thursday 'y- Mrs. Elliman and Mrs. Sether en- tertained a number of young ladies at the home of the latter on Tues- Bi former pupil of Mrs. W! Sale Mrs. U. W. Wharton and chil- dren who had been visiting » few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. D. E./p, Wharton left Friday morning for Valley City and Tower City. The 4-H sewing club had a picnic at Apple Creek Saturday. Joe Fairchild of Bismarck greeted ed friends here Sersriey. iis of the intermediate ir The pupi airy gi by Mrs. J. M. Bert- if had _ see picnic at » and Mrs. H. t. Crum and chil- Sunday in Steele with sunday Wednesday evening. Loyld Nelson end Byron and Lois Nieman left Thursday for South jakota where they will spent a few days. Mrs. Roy Baker called at the Earnest Hurr home Wednesday eve- ning. Dewey Olson called at the John Benz home Thursday. A number of the young folks from around here went to the Norwegian celebration and dance at Driscoll Thursday night. crowd was Mrs. Presley Gosney called at the Zelmar Drystad home in Sterling ye P.-T. A. in Sterling schoolhouse An_ unusually te Mrs. P, M. Gosney were Bismarck callers Sat a Mrs. William Hoeft and children New Leipzig this year. Raleigh lower grades had a nice display of exhibits. Raleigh baseball team went down to defeat when they paved the Shields team on the Shields dia- mond Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dempsey spent Sunday as guests of Mrs. Dempse;’s aunt, Mrs. Elizabeth Morrison. Herman Reck has returned Enderlin, N. D. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Header of New Leipzig were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Haas Sunday. The Presbyterian Sunday school will begin practicing Thursday for their children’s day program which will be held in. June. Those in of the program are Mes- visitor in Regan Friday. Otto Rhinehart made a Regan for a load of goods for| Alta store one day last veek. ir, and Mrs, ~ ..1. Hickel tored to Velva Sunday to the home of Mrs. Hickel’s fat Mrs. Hickel remained for an i ill returned dames Frost, Dorward and Stayner-| watone, We Peter Ferguson is drivi : in six sedan recently marck. ;, Mrs. A. Push of Shields Mr. and and Mrs, Steele, Leona Spencer Peterson were

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