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esa ‘ } 4 ~~. Sago | NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | o—_—_—_—_—_—_——_—_———— | Arena | rie Heaton and Lambert are having their Elevator painted this week. Christ Wolf purchased a new piano this week from dealers in Bismarck. It was brought out by the dealer, ac+ companied by George Baelter. Mr. Bozzatt purchased Wolf’s organ. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove were dinner guests at the McIntyre e Wednesday. vorchool election was held at school No. 2 Tuesday and Fred Haas was re-elected as director and Mrs. Adam treasurer. Hered Phel was a business caller in Wing Saturday. = ” Georee McIntyre went to Bis- marck Monday to serve as a jutor during the present term of court. Mr. Andrew Kroft and son, An- drew, motored to Bismarck Satur- day afternoon de ah ae 0 in the hospital for the aye “Harold feels much better, but fe niys there is still room for im- Prieddy Haas was taken to Bis- arck Friday afternoon to the hos- pital. He has had the flu and de- veloped a bad case of pheumonia. Mrs. Emil Sattler was taken to the Harvey hospital for treatment esday. wae and, Mrs. Fred Haas and Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Haas motored to different parts of South Dakota for a few days visit with relatives d_ friends. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. William Zimmerman, of Minot, and Mrs. Clyde Harvey, of Wing, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stark Friday. ne Allen Frazier has been grinding feed for John orlatd and Tees broth- ers the past week. ‘ Vinton Heaton was through this locality buying stock the past week, He shipped three carlonds out of t ‘ing Saturday morning. wie and Mrs. Elmer Drum and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Pond were guests at the McIntyre home Sunday evening. Luverne Geel Set a ive Klagenburg home the past few % He earned to Hurdsfield Sunday afternoon. Road work started in Hazlegrove township Friday morning. The pres- ent crew that is working are Elmer Drum, Ed. Smith, Jacob Steigle- meyer, Roy Hazlegrove, Owen Mc- Intyre, George Goldberg and Bert Glanville, road overseerer. Mrs. Bert Glanville has been on the sick list the past cauple of days. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klangenterg and family and Mrs, Anna Klagen- berg were guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Inman at Hurdsfield Sunday. George Goldberg was a caller at Bert Glanville Sunday afternoon. Another party will be given at the Florence Lake hall Saturday evening, June 16. : School officers elected in Phenonix school district were John Broza, director, and Romeo Bailey was elected treasurer. # Philip Webber went to Goodrich Monday to move a barn for his mo- ther. Bluch Wagner motored to the capital city Sunday to take in the sights. aor t Hazel Grove a Roy and Wallace Stewart took four head of horses down to Harry Ulfers to pasture Monday for the season. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hazelgrove are the proud parents of a baby daughter born May 23 weighing 20 pounds and four ounces. ey named her Mary Louise. Mrs. Bert Glanville and daughter, Esther, and son Harold, were after- noon callers at Mrs. Emil Sattlers. They stopped at Ray Hazelgroves on their way up. had run away. He found them down to his father’s place below Tuttle. ‘The meat market in W: changed hands. We understand a man from Robinson will now run it. We wish the new man as good buc- cess as the one that had it before. Bert Glanville and sons, Dean and Herold, were at the Mcintyre farm Thursday. Bert was over fixin, the things so to start road wor! Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lambert are tow away on @ vacation and Rudy Nelihoffe is looking after the cream station and other business for Frank. Emil Sattler and young Felkeny were callers Thursday evening at the Andrew Krafe home. Bert Glanville and sons, Dean and Herold, were eallers at Emil Sattler’s Thursday evening. Andrew Krafe, Sr., and son An- dtew, took hogs and ¢attle to town Friday which they liad sold to Vin- ton Heaton. Elmér Drumn also hauled hogs to town which he sold to Heaton, and Bert Glanville sold onhay Hal Owen Meint y Haslegrove, Owen Mcintyre, George Goldburg Ed. Smith, Stieg!- meyer and Bert Glanville worked on the road Friday. The rain don't stop them when they once start. Harry Ulfers was a caller at) Charlie Sattlers Friday night. He went up after the gradér. The children’s day ptogram was @ success and a latgé crowd at- tended and everybody enjoyed it. Lorene Hawkins is now wortking for Mrs. John Halliday. Teddie Haas is sick in the hospital at Bismarck with pheumonia. Andrew Krafe, Jr., and his father went to Bismarck Satutday after Herold, who has been thete for some time. : Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Sattler and children were callers at the Emil Sattler home Saturday afternoon. ‘hey were also in town shopping Saturday. at the Krafe Y. Emil Sattler hel; home Saturday while Mr. Krafe and Andtew were gone. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Anderson and daughter wete ditner guests at the F Wagnet home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Goldsmith and family were guests at dinner Sunday at the Ezra Simmer home. ir. and Mrs. Géorge Burnhum and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie L; called at the Will Thieling home Fri- day on their way back to Carrington from Bismarck, where they had been attending a lodge meet! ng. Mrs. Burnhum is a sister to Mrs. Will Thieling. i Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Drumm and son, Wayne, and daughter Alice, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Pond were guests Sunday at the Elmer Duncan Home. . Trusty and sons and Peter Demagolly and Bernard Swett were callets Sunday at Ray Hazelgrove’s. ena y f Baldwin o Mrs. J. M. Smith and Mrs, Peter Bloxam, of around Center, Iowa, and M. F. Wilson, of Washburn, spent Frfiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cummings and family. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Rupp and little daughter, Charlotte, accom- 3 Freddie Herdebu, left ‘uesday ‘on a motor trip to Fargo to_ visit friends and relatives. Miss Olga Rupp, of Bismarck, who has been spending some time here with her sisters, Mrs. Kate Swick, and Mrs. John Montoe, will leave early in July on a trip to Europe. She plans on visitng Scotland, England, Wales, and other European points. Miss Rupp expécts to away for sevetal months. Unit! recently she was employed in the offices of Cox & O'Hare, well-known Bismarck attorneys. Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Nordstrom en- tertained aenumber of guests from the capital city at their home last Frank Gray and Elvin Gray and|Sund: Ray Hazelgrove were in Tuttle on business Tuesday. i Mr. Hawkins brought one of his little boys in to Tuttle to see the doctor Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Eide, of Arena, were shopping in Tuttle Tuesday. | There was a school meetin; the Will Thieling schoolhouse at ‘des- day. There ‘was a school meeting Tues- day afternoon at the Ulfers school- house. We understand there was some change in the officers of the school board. Mr. and Mrs. Ray were visitors Tuesday at the Gray home. Elvin Gray and sister, Opal, were in Arena on business and shipping Monday. Mrs. Emil Sattler and little daugh- ter, Shirley Gean, were guests Tues- day at the Jacob Sattler home. Julius Zwiegle and Emil Sattler called at Harry Ulfers Tuesday afternoon, ees Saline get oa to go and help him with one of homes that was sick and Emil stayed and done Harty’s chores. Mrs. - Jacob Sattler’s sister, Mrs. J. E. Jones, husband and four sons arrived from Iowa on a visit. After visiting here for some time they left for Elgin, N. D., where they will aise. visit and from there to points in Oregon. Harold Krafe, who has been in the hospital for some time, under- went an operation Wednesday on his tonsils, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Sattler and daughter, Shirley Jean, called at the Krafe and Hazlegrove homes on their way home from Jacob Sattler’s Wednesday. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sattler and Mrs. Emil Sattler and daugter, Shirley Gean, were in the city of Harvey. Mrs. Emil went up to con- sult a doctor about little Shirley and also herself. Julius Zwiegh lost the valuable horse which he and Harry Ulfers worked with, but could not save. Ed. and Art Ochuner and both their hired men were callers at the my Hazlegrove farm Wednesday. john Burg. of McClusky, pianos and ‘Orgate. Wednesday. ent NOs rgans e called-on his old ‘fond Frans Wagner to talk over old times. vin Gray and his father; Frank Gray, worked on the road a few days this week, pais irs..Frank Gray and Elvin Gray took Opal Gray over to Dic! Th y. They stopped a si tinte in Bismarck on their way. (ges Mest @ township mens at Bert willes Tuesday ni Ed. and Art Ochuner and hired men were callers at Ed Wagner's Wednesday evening. . coors er is Re; in the capi serving on the jury. A, while back fa. Ochuner was Hazlegrove ‘rank f motored to Bismarck looking for a team of horses which, Emil Geigle has returned ‘from yan Welch and sister, inday. William Wilmot and wife, of Wil- ton were visiting friends in this ¢com- munity récently. A number of Baldwin residents motored to Mandan the past week to take advantage of the closing out sale of Hintgen’s Department store. Mr. Hintgen, and family, who are well known locally, are leaving at an early date for Winona, Minn., where Mr. Hintgen has purchased a mercantile establishment. —_ Local friends of the Hintgen family wish aie every success in their new ome, Paul Borner has hired out to work for Fred Nelson & month. Mr. Nel- son is fencing in the lots that he owns in Baldwin. Mr. and Mra. Julius Meyer and Mrs. Henry pede have returned from Glen Ullin, where they were ale Hd early in jpie, sreek, by the death of jeyer’s stepmother. A school meeting was held in the Fricke school. Thursday evening for the of deciding whether the schoolhouse shall be moved to ac- 8 i be} dock, mad fHE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Circle, Montana, where he went early in the week with a party of friends who were interested in the land that is being opened up for settlement northwest of Glendive, and near Circle. This land is along the now N. P. railway which is being built this summer. The party with Mr. Geigle purchased a section of land near Circle. it. Geigle was very favorably impressed with the coun- try around Circle, f Menoken 1 Mr. and Mrs. La Verne Richard- son, of Sterling, have been visiting Mr. and Mts. Park Wood for the Past week. Mrs. Berle Neth and son, of Los Angeles, California, are visiting rel- ativés here an dexpert September. ir. and Mrs. Wm. Ebling and daughter, of Bismarck, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ebling Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Pearson, of spent Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers. holesalers ball team, of Bis- The marck and Menoken ball team played ball Sunday. The Bismarck team won by a score 11 to 6. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Senzek, of ehealie @ visited Mr. and Mrs. Park Wood Sunday. A picnic was held at the Menoken ps grounds by a group from Mc- enzie. A. C. Dance has been on the sick list. George Ely is working in the garage during his illness. Royal Thomas and Paul and Dan McCormick are staging a rodeo at the picnic grounds. Mr. and Mrs. Martin O’Brien and Perey Freeman, of Baldwin were dinner guests at the Otto Ayers home Sunday. Mr, and » R. G. Abelein vis- she the Yeakle brothers Friday eve- ning. School election was held Tuesday at the town hall. L. J. Agnew was re-elected director and Mrs. A. C. Dance treasurer. P. T. A. was held in the town hall Thursday. “‘cabbages” was given by pupils of Miss Gertrude Ness. Ice cream and cake was served by ladies. Miss Gertrude Ness left Wednes- day for Picardsville to visit for some tt ‘ime, Miss Hilda Evanson will spend her summer vacation at her home in Northwood, N. D. Miss Ruth Kuhnle is visiting at Fort Rice. [Wild Rose} The township board met at the office the fore part of the week. Arnold Peterson went to Bismarck Tuesday to serve on the jury. Little Bobby Brownawell, of Sterl- ing, is visiting at the home of his ‘andparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Erownavell, for a short time. The ball team from this vicinity played Sterling at Moffit Sunday afternoon. The Sterling team win- ning the game. He iss Airs Carlisle visited at the C. T. Barton home in Braddock sev- eral days last week. Little Oscar Peterson, who was quite badly hurt by a manure spread- et is improving. A large number from this neigh- borhood attended bargain day at Braddock Thursday. e free mov- ing picture show “The Men of Steel” was especially enjoyed by all. Migs Helen Brownawell visited at the Ernest Saville home a couple days last week. les Stanton, from near Brad- le a business trip here the fore part of the week. A number from this locality at- tendéd thé dance at Braddock Thurs- a erecine and report a ou time. irs. Jim Hills and children and Mrs. Viggo Jensen and children, all of Moffit, motored to Wild Rose Saturday evening on business. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Saville and daughter, Miss Ada, and Mr. and Mrs. Nels Thompson, motored to Valley City Friday, where Miss Ada will attend Normal school. Mr. and Mrs. Saville and Mr. and Mrs. Thompson returned home Saturday evening. A large number from this locality m to Sterling Wednesday afternoon to meet the poultry and dairy special train. A pleasant in- structive and interesting afternoon was enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Orin Dutton and two small children were in Bismarck Monday. They were on their way home Jeom a week-end visit at Mr, Dutton’s cousins’, Frank Dutton of it. and Mrs, Robert Welch were Bismarck callers Monday. Mrs. Welch had some dentist work done. commodate the children tpsiding in] The school election was held in the southeast part of town- ship. off Gitford Little motored to Wilton|and Mrs. Otto Dorman. Thursday on a business mission. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. , Jiras and s0n,| other two officers No. 1, Tuesday and the same were re-elected, Glen Baker Mrs. Ed. ler was appointed clerk. The are Robert Welch Willie, motored to the capital city/and Arthur Yeakle. Monday, visiting while en route home at the Richard Borner farm. A car of horses purchased from ee sormigs was silnped to Des loines, Iowa, recently. Mr. and Mrs. C. Sundstrom and family, of Washburn, spent Sunday at the Wayne riage home. Baldwin was wifite caravan of ‘ies Wednesday, dur- Ed. Doppler visited at the home of hs daughter Mrs. Robert Welch les re supper at the Robert Welch’s that evening, Mr. sand Mrs. Robert Boyd and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Boyd motored to Jamestown to att the com- mencement exercises this week. Miss Sara Boyd, daughter of Mr. and to stay until} », el Mr. and Mrs. Doppler had | dairy Edith Bruce, motored to Bismarck Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. John Welch and family visited and dined at the home of Mrs, Welch’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Slater of Brittin Friday eve- ning. The occasion was Mrs, Slater’s birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Doppler mo- tored to Bismarck Saturday. A number of neighbors attended Luella Tollefson won ist and re- ceived 100 baby chicks. Maude Chenawith won second prize of 75 chickens. Itene Harker won third prize of 50 chicks and seven others who each received 25 chicks were Helen and Rex Swindling, Ida Hurr, Dean Kusch, Adelaide Hall and others. Wilbert Koon was a Sterling caller the ball game in Menoken Sunday] Frid between Menoken and Gamble Rob- inson company of Bismatck. Robert Welch, Lester Varnum, Ralph Snyd- @|¢r and Jack Ishmall played in the Menoken team from this vicinity, Th score was 8 to 18 in favor of Bismarck, Marcus Fumblay, of Brittin, at- tended the ball game at Menoken with his cousins, the Doppler boys, Sunday. He visited at his uncle’s, ir. pplers in the evenit Marcus has been suffering from a wrenched knee this week, but is much better now. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and family visited at Mrs. Welch’s Be ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Doppler, Sun- day evening. A number from this vicinity at- tended the roundup at the picnic unds north of oken Sunday. foe Hill, from Welch’s Spur, did some of the riding. \ Frances Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dietsman were business callers at the Martin en and Floyd Owen’s homes londay. Mrs.’ Floyd Owens took Beaulah Cate back to Mandan Monday after spending the week-end at the Floyd Owens home. Adrian Ashbridge’s hired man’ has been fixing the Gussener pasture fence the past few days. Paul Schultz was a business caller at the Walter Dietzman home Tues- day. The annual school election was held at West Frances school No. 2 Tuesday afternoon. The following being elected: Mr. Tebbo Harms, treasurer, and Mr. W. A. Dietsman director. Adrian Ashbridge put his cattle in_the Gussner pasture Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Tooker and daugh- ter, Eveulette, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dietzman and family attended the dance in Sterling Wednesday night. Edwin Dietzman and Raymond Johnson hauled some pop for Mr. Arnold, of Menoken, Thursday fore- noon, The McCormick brothers ate the proud owners of a new car. e Carl Martenison has been assist- ing Joe Fischer with his farm work. The people who were Bismarck callers the past week are as follows: John Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Tooker, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kershaw and family, Mr. and Mrs, Harms and son, Senus, Mr. Rye- bergh, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Madland, Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Criag and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dietzman and daughter Mildred. Miss Norum, of Bismarck, is vis- iting with Esther Kershaw. The dance in Walter Dietzman’s barn was well attended Saturday night and every one réported a good ime, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCormick and family visited Mrs. McCormick's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Patson and daughter, Esther, spent Sunday at the Wm. Kershaw home. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Cate and fam- ily, of Mandan, spent Sunday at the Floyd Owen's home. Many people of this community attended the Rodeo held at the Men- oken grove Sunday afternoon. Martin Tooker helped Mr. Tony Cate, of Mandan, repair his car Sun- day afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Tooker were callers at the Walter Dietzman home Sunday evening. Mrs, Wm. Kershaw spent Tuesday afternoon at the Tebbo Harms home. r Taft Mr. and Mrs. Belile and family spent Sunday at the George Lewis ome, _ A large crowd celebrated in Sterling Wednesday. The poultry and dairy train stopped there. They gave some very interesting talks on raising poultry and cows. Races were held also. William Catoll gave @ free show “Men of Steel” in the evening which was followed by a dance the “Dakotans” furnishing the music. : Dewey Olson called at the John Benz home mage fl Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Koon and family called at the Presley Gosney home Tuesday evening. Mrs. Herman Nieman and _little baby visited with Mrs. Roy Turner Wednesday afternoon. Fay Loomis, of Steele, is visiting with her cousin, Belva Beatty, for a few days. Margery and Douglas Bailey are visiting for a while at the George Lewis home. Earl Gaskill, who is working in Bismarck, called at the Gosney home Tuesday evening. He also called at his home, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Swindling and family attended the poultry and show in Sterling Wednesday. ir. and Mrs. Ben Koon called at the Gaskill home Tuesday eve- ning. Miss Dorothy Lamb is assisting bpd John Benz with her house work, = Mr, and Mrs. George Lewis and Tebbo | n, ‘riday. Miss Genevieve Jessen is spend- ing a few days at the Baeths home west of here. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nieman and family attended poultry and dairy show in Sterlin, ‘ednesday. Earnest L. Hurr was @ Sterling callers Friday, Miss Violet Sapp spent Wednes- Gay slant at her home. ir. and Mrs, Wilbert Koon and ing.|children visited at the George Lee| mr, home in Sterling Wednesday eve- ning. They also attended the dairy and poultry show. Earnest Saville, of Braddock, called at the Presley Gosney home Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nie and family were Bismarck callers Saturday. Franklin Hanson visited with Rex wee Sunday. ar wea Jr., of Bismarck, and a few of his friends called at the Chas. Gaskill home Wednesday evenin, Mr. and Mra. Anton Oberg and family were in Sterling Wednesday. Earl Gaskill, who is working Bismarck, spent Saturday night and Sunday at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Westycott called at the Presley Gosney home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis and M raer and Douglas Bailey called at the Henry Olson home Sunday. | Leith Mr. and Mrs, Lavachek and chil- dren of South Dakota, who have been visiting at the Harry Ofelt home were callers at Miss Sebas- tians of Carson Tuesday. John Houser and Gerald Hurley left Monday for Marmoth, N. D. where they have accepted positior A band of gypsies visited Lei Wednesday noon, their presence being unknown until after they had gained entrance to some of the stores where the usual amount of thefts were committed. The Leith Civie club held the last regular meeting of the year Wed- nesday evening at the home of Mrs. Fetzner, who was assisted by Mrs. Corbit and Mrs. F. P. Emch. Roll call was answered by giving current events. Mrs. Will read an excep- tionally good paper on citizenship. Milton Fetzner of Vieborg, S. D. spent the week-end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Fetz- je rT. Miss Nellie Emch spent the past week at Dickinson, where she at- tended graduation exercises. Glen being among the number graduated. Mrs. Roy Root in motoring to Carson Wednesday, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. McCullum of Bison, S. D., had the misfortune to run off the grade two and one-half miles north of Leith. The car turned over twice, the occupants miraculously escaped serious injuty. The car was badly wrecked. Mrs. E. J. Lawfer returned from Bismarck Tuesday where she spent & few days. Mrs. Bohman of Carrol, Neb., is &@ guest of her mother, Mrs. McVey. he Royal Neighbors held a very interesting meeting Thursday eve- ning. Arrangements were made to entertain the Brisbane camp June 21st. Mrs. Sept and Mrs. Bodie of Brisbane were guests. Luncheon was served by Mrs. E. J. Lawfer and Mrs. Wm Kameath. Mrs. Edythe Jones and son Junior spent the past week in Carson as guests at the Chas Emch home. Charles E. Pedde transacted bus- ines in| Mandan and _ Bismarck Wednesday. A large number of people from Leith attended the Homemakers club picnic at the Mott place on the Heart tiver Wed: Vy. Mrs, J. ich accompanied by Mrs. F. P. Emch and little son, mo- tored to Elein Thursday. R. W. Hawley shipped four car- loads of cattle from here Friday. Miss Molly Shultz of Bismarck is visiting friends here and attending Chautauqua. Mrs. Thomas Ashbridge and chil- dren were business callers here Sat- urday. Mrs. Thiele and Mrs. Alfred Johnson accompanied Walter Moen to Bismarck Saturday returning With Mrs. Moen and little son. Farmers from the vicinity of Leith interested in the Leith Equity elevator were present with their families at the picnic given at Heines’ grove Saturday. Reports were read and acted upon and also discussions. The Leith band fur- nished music for the occasion. Free ice cream and lemonade were served, Cecil McCurrey of Bismarck, who has been assisting at the E. An- horn store during the sale, returned to his home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs.Fetzner were pleas- antly surprised at their home Fri- day evening, the occasion being their 25th wedding anniversary. Many beautiful gifts were received by Mr. and Mrs. Fetzner, a beau- tiful set of silver from friends at A ibere, S. D. being one of the gifts. Fred Houchen and daughters of i iness houses | Mrs, of|daughter, Marion, and Margery and|Carson were callers at the Lawfer bs wegen ome tre oat a cold re- fee Bia! eve ad seer the Dougias, Bailey attended the dairy fiat Priday. ‘ah Houchen girls ception the intruders hastily de-| Jamestown college this,week. She|and poultry show in Sterling/Ieft Saturday for Dickinson, where parted for 4 more friendly locality.| returned home the latter part of the Wesnenmey. 4 pod Me Freel N Is Mrs. John Risch has to Bit-l week. Walter Boyd, who also at-| | Mrs. Johnson’s grandchildren from| | Mr. and Mrs. elon and marek for rea tends the coll McKenzie are spending few days|sons of Vieborg, 8. D., accompanied Mr, and Mrs. Willis Borner and| ‘Mrs. Russel Byerly and little son|with her and her son William. [by Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Nelson and son, Willie, of Burnt Creek, spent) vy; at the home of Byerly's| Mrs. William Hoeft and children|80n, Owen, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sunday at the Basil Small home. | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd, | visited at the John Benz home Fri- fiabon, ware mans the Fetzner ‘Vernie Peterson has returned from | this week. She was accompanied day, afternoon, home during eg They 8 motor trip to his former athe: mother-in-law, .Mrs. Byerly. irs, Jessen and Genevieve| were aléo present for ae silver Leith. Ha alee, soot & few ¥8| Mrs. Boyd’s mother, Mrs. King and| motored to McKenzie Thursday af-| ™ anniversary Mr. and see eof rs, Richard Borner spent] Seciag the ae ne eee eee armas lessons Cenevieve (20K Ber) '™AXt the school election held Tues- a Ts. 8] t -. Sunday at the Matt Hettich home| Mrs. A. D. Welch, accompanied by Miss Ova came from Jamestown|day, E. J. Saunders was to near id, Mr. and Mrs. Helmer|her son and daughter, Homer Welc! thease B She is visiting at the| serve as for a: term of three Fi trom and little daughter,|and Mrs. Edith Bruce ittle| Earnest Hurr home. years. J. Wahl was elected treas- Violet, of Bismarck, were also Sun- Mrs. Presley Gi and_ Edna/urer. day visitors at the Hettich home. called at the tad Friday.|_ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sept of Bris- » and Mrs. Ira Falkenstein Mrs, William caroll visited at the|bane were Sunday guests at the C. spent of the week in Bismarck John Benz home Friday. Mossman home. with their son, Lester, who was sud- two little Gustavson children,| _ Jean, Arley and Billy denly ill while on a who are ctaying at the ley of Glen Ullen are visiting telp in, and to! Anderson home, visited with the|at Cecil Clark home. Sites tenes rece 7etise, ‘Wilbore. Keoe’‘and children me ait Caree bien ecu, . rs, qi Carson—Sunday Wa: Cummings motored to| Frida: visited at the Gaskil lhome Friday. Se Oe. eeeaine orale. at Washbuen Pelday. He was scion ~ and Mra. Olson and|8 o'clock. Rev Clyde G. Minor, panied x his father-in-law and wife, tami family and Mrs. Ed. Olson visited | Ic will preach this time. rr. Mrs, Frank Wilson, who &t the John Bens home Friday. had been visiting here with their A number of the, young fol dat » Mrs, Cummings, over a around here wrote essays on pou! Mrs.|dairy giow in L.: 2 and dairying for the neues 2 services at 3:00 p. m. Lark—Rev. Clyde Minor will preach at 3:30 special song setvice conducted by ir. Billinger of Flasher. Leith— Sunday school at 11 o'clock. No preaching service. Vacation Bible school starts at 9 o'clock on Mon- day, June 18. [7 Hampton] Steve Unger, living west of Lin- ton, was an over-night caller at the Steve Koppy home Saturday. Among the business callers at Linton Saturday were Edwin’ Mor- ford, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Renschler ind family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ohl- hauser, Mr. and Mrs. John Ohl- hauser, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy and son, Mra, Busby and son ‘ermann, Dewey Lawler, and Mr. and Mrs. Rhineholdt Klaudt and daughter. Paul Mausehund is erecting a Porch to the house. It will make quite an improvement. Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Grenz and family were visiting relatives at Gayton Saturday evening. John Merkel, who has been work- ing for Godfrey Grenz, left for his home near Hazelton Friday. A large number of friends gath- ered at the Missouri river Sunday afternoon where the Lutheran’s had open air services. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hicb and daughter of Eureka South Dakota were visiting at the John E. Rensch- ler home for a few days last week, Mr, and Mrs. John E. Renschler and family and Mr, and Mrs, Ed- win Hieb and daughter of Eureka, South Dakota were dinner guests at the John Joeb home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Renschler were business callers at R. B. Nielson liv- ing near the Beaver creek Monday afternoon. Russell Chesrown, who has been at Linton attending the past term of school, is now out in the country with his father, Frank Chesrawn. Herman Backhaus and sons were busy hauling wood Monday which ba wee from D. C. Denholm. r. and Mrs. Edwin Morford and r Monday of last week. Pete Bender and Bill Smith were fishing in the Missouri river and Horse Head creek Monday. Weren’t very lucky. George Umber of Winona was visiting friends and relatives of this vicinity Sunday. Many of the people of this vicin- ity are now repairing their fences. F. M. Baumgartner of Linton and Mike Rierich of near Linton were business callers in this vicinity Tuesday forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Renschler were business callers in Hazelton Tuesday. Mrs. Renchler will assist Mr. gnd Mrs. Rhineholdt Renschler who live near Hazelton with the house cleaning. Earl Smith is working for Ed. Weller. Ellen Smith is assisting Mrs. Frank Lawler with the house work. Fred Merkel and son of near Hazelton were busy hauling wood from the river Wednesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Ohlhauser, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. W. Weber and mother, Mr. and Mrs. John Roth, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Lawler, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mausehund, Frank Chesrown, and Porter Umber were among those that were shopping in Linton Wednesday. People in this vicinity will be sorry to hear of the accident of Ruth Schiermeister. Tuesday evening she and some other youngsters were playing with lye. one of her eyes, destroying it. At present she is a little better. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Schiermeister of Linton, former resi- dents of this vicinity. Among the graduates of the eighth grade here were Hazel and Verl Mausehund and Steve Koppy, Jr. Graduation exercises were held in Linton June 6. A large crowd ot phone of this vicinity attended. lany of the farmers of this vicin- ity attended the poultry and dairy demonstration at Linton Wednesday forenoon, by the Agricultural college of Fargo. Moth and Elizabeth Koppy were calling on friends and relatives in the Seytan vicinity Thursday. Frank Razine of Hazelton was a business caller in this vicinity Fri- day, Mir. and Mrs. Herman Backhaus and son John were callers at Eureka, South Dakota one day this week. f Raleigh ' Henry Cors motored to Bismarck Monday to attend the International Harvester convention. During his absence Mr. Johnson of Flasher had charge of the local lumber yard. Miss Bertha Schmidt returned to her home near Shields Monday. Miss Schmidt spent the past winter in Raleigh, where she made her home with Mr. and Mrs. John Oleson and attended high school. Peter Koop motored to Bismarck Tuesday on business returning Wed- nesday. A‘rain of cloudburst nature fell in Raleigh vicinity Tuesday noon. Hail of small size, doi some damage to corn lay in drifts after the storm. Another nice rain fell Wednesday night. Nearly everyone from Raleigh attend chautauqua at Flasher Macoretey night when the play “Smilin Through” was given. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jepsen and children motored to Heart River Sunday where they visited at the Peter Christensen home and also attended the big picnic on the Heart River. Mr. ‘and Mrs. John Hawley of Lemmon were business visitors in Raleigh Friday. ies si shipped to market Raleigh this week-end. Many unfinished ing $0 market, owing Mr. Rigler of Bismarck was a business visitor in Raleigh Wed- ‘Alvin Tillman was s Carson bus- visitor Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Metz motored x Tuesday, where Mrs. dental work done. to Flashe Mets had Sam Pack and Anton Johnson re- Frome Rapid Oty, where Mr. and Mrs. Sam- decided to locate instead of going om to Denver, Colo., as son were visiting the former's moth. | ° Ruth got lye into| ! @| Swanson called on Mrs, Knudson Thursday to visit his little grand- daughter, Margaret Schiek, who is a patient at the Bismarck hospital. rs. Bertha Rosson, Helen Ros- son and Mrs. John Oleson attended the Odd Fellows convention at Bis- marck the past week. John Wirner of Paradise shopping in Raleigh Thursday. | Ludwig Smith returned Friday from Billings, Montana, where he spent the past ten days visiting his mother and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Klien and daughter Patty accompanied by Mr. and Mrs, Frank Bosworth and chil- dren departed carly Saturday morn- ing for Minnesota, where they will visit relatives for a short time. Their three daughters who have at- tendéd school there the past school year will return for their summer vacation. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Bosworth stopped at Detroit, where they will visit with Mrs. Bosworth mother. Madames) Jim Ferguson and George Ferguson and children from Cannon Ball were shopping in Ra- leigh Saturday. Al Hancock of Flasher delivered cattle in Raleigh Friday. Clarence Lawson of Dawson ac- companied a car of cattle to Sioux City, Ia., market Friday. was has been visiting friends and rela- tives in Driseoll for a week. Mr. Ruble left for Mi te bring his family back for the sum- mer. j a is & Ankrum is visiting riends in Iowa. Miss Dora Jensen, who has been aatontees ee ye a week left for_ Valley City. inesday. The Aug. Bruschwein family eee tee week-end with relatives in Marian. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Koon and children left for a motor trip to Minot reel The A, J. Kress and H, A. Knud- son families spent Sunday fishing at Crystal Springs. Mesdames Jensen, Rosvold. and Knudson and Misses Verna Sleight and Grace Jensen motored out to Mrs. A. P. Rosvold’s home Satur- day to celebrate her birthday. Eimer Koen and Al Jordon were elected new members of the school board at the school election. Mr. and Mrs. Vie Pederson are now occupying the Siems house. Mr. nd Mrs. Geo. Wallen and family have moved to Jamestown. Rev. Foss will deliver his sermon in Norwegian next Sunday in Dris- coll. The Sons of Norway gave a very Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Rausch and| good play Thursday evening at the children of Elgin visited at the P. J. Rausch home Saturday. Mrs. Rausch, mother of Rausch, visited in Raleigh a days before leaving for McLaugh- lin, where she will visit another son| before returning to her home in Minnesota, A large delegation of Raleigh folks attended the annual Odd Fel- lows picni day. Raleigh base ball team against Carson at the big held on the Heart Riv Miss Vivian Ri played : Sunday. » Where she is the trial. Miss Panette Kein, who graduat- ed from St. Mary’s high school at Bismare as returned to her home at Raleigh for the summer vaca- tion. county will close every evening at s and postoffice in Grant county will close every eevning at six o'clock excepting Wednesday and Saturday of each week. Through the months of April, Aug- ust and September they will remain open y evening. Philip Kawl is on the sick list this week. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Clark and Miss Blanche Steele attended the entire program of chautauqua at Flasher last weck. Driscoll o_o The A. P. Rosvold and H. A. Knudson families and Miss Verna E. Sleight had a picnic dinner at Lake Isabel Sunday, Mesdames Jensen, Apland, Knud- son and Rosvold took in the after- noon and evening sessions of the W. C. T, U. convention held at Tap- pen June 5th. The Ladies Aid met with Mrs. Sawyer last Thursday. Mrs. John Sleight of Tappen, vis- ited her daughter, Mrs. A. J. Kress last. week. Charley Morton and family have moved in from the country into their new house, which he is busy giving a coat of paint. Rev. Foss is in Minneapolis at- tending the Lutheran convention. Steele ball club won their sixth straight game Sunday, beating Mandan on the home diamond. Score 6-4 7iazelton will play at Steele June th. Mr. Metcalf’s nephew and two friends from the Wisconsin Univer- sity who have been visiting here left for Tacoma, Washington. Al Chapin was out in Kidder county Monday morning buying up stock. Geo. Carlson of Towa is visiting H. A. Smith, Mrs. G. W. Hines and daughter Jessie of White Fish, Mont., have been visiting Mrs. E. L. Carr for a few weeks. J. W. Byers was in town Monday. Mrs. Mabel Rosvold spent a few days at the end of the week at home. She left Saturday evening to special a case at the Bismarck hospital . Bertheau and sons of Lin- ited at the C. A, Swanson home Sunday. Everett Carr was drawn for the jury and K, A. Ersland is now serv- ing as a juror at Bismarck. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Apland_en- tertained Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Ros- vold and family at dinner Sunday. Mrs. Carl Meland and Mrs, C. W. Monday afternoon. Jack Sleight of Tappen visited at the A. J, Kress home last week. Steve Blanchette spent the week- end in Bismarck. Mildred Apland is visiting friends in Bismarck. Dagmar Rosvold has been visit- ing Valdis Knudson the past week. Will Hiland of St. Paul has been visiting Everett Carr. Mr. and Mrs. Powell and chil- dren of Steele and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Carlson had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Safford Sun- ak. ir, and Mrs. John Kuck are vis- iting in Kief for a few days. ir. Eisenbeisz was unfortunate enough when returning from the dairy-poultry show at Sterling last Wednesday to upset in a ditch and was injured so that he was taken to a Bismarck hospital. Mrs. Eisen- beisz visited him Monday and re- ports him doing very well. Pearl and Stanley Hanson and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Swanson spent Sunday at Frank Johns. Peter| few| his garage ic held near Shields Sun-| , picnic] ¢ hall which was followed by lunch and a dance, John Mount is very busy having erected on the north side of the tracks, a | Painted Woods l IRE er ete Rov. Johnson of New Salem was 9 on people of this _ vicinity jay. He has been visiting for time in Wilton, helping Rev. of the Presbyterian church, K Johnson wanted to start a Sunday School in this community. He had dinner at the Ole Lillefjeld home. Lester Brown hauled a load of wood to Wilton Wednesday. bert Nelson called at the Frank Wednesday bhp. 22 1d called at the Ole jeld home Wednesday evening. now works at the Peterson blacksmith shop at Wilton. Arthur amstrom was a Wilton An- sited at the drew Nelson home Friday. Ronald Erickson of Bismarck is spending a few days visiting at the Frank Erickson home. Some rain has been falling in this ity the last few days. More is needed to insure a good Some of the fields are pretty crop, badly burnt, due to hot wincs and no rain. Ole Lillefjeld was a Wilton call- er Friday afternoon, Mrs. Elsberg and Mr. and Mrs, Lillefjeld were callers in Wilton Saturday afternoon, e _ S.-W. Burleigh] Kermit Knudson is working for Ralph Ishmael. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Nickelson of Emmons county visited relatives in this vicinity Sunday. George Ferris of Wilton is stay- ing with his aunt, Mrs, A. J. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ritchie and family of Bismarck called on old friends in Telfer township Sunday. Gladys Gramling who has spent some time in this vicinity the past few years was among the graduates at the Dickinson Normal last week. She is now attending the summer session of the same school. S. W. Burleigh was not neglected this week, but received a very de- lightful rain which started about noon Monday and continued through out that day and night and until about noon the next day. It was the first real rain of the season. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mallard are receiving many congratulations on their little son. Many farmers in this vicinity are replanting their corh on account of the cutworms taking the first planting. The corn was rather slow in coming this Apes owing to the dry weather. Then when, it did comes much of it was cut off by cutworms. They are worse on the sandy ground. : ; | Carson Waldo Lane, who has a filling sta- tion at Beulah, spent the week-end with his parents at Carson. Helmar Wolfgram purchased a new sedan, driving it out from Bis- marck Wednesday. W. W. Walden of New Leipzig was in Carson Saturday, splicing the transmission rope in the Monarch elevator, Judge Fletcher issued a marriage license to Fred Dettloff and Florence E._ Littlefield bala Douglas MacDowell returned from Grand Forks Monday, where-he has been attending the state university. K. O. Monson left Saturday for Bismarck, where he will spend a few days with his parents ore gO- ing, to Moorhead, where he has.a position. At the Presbyterian Manse at Bis- marck, on Thursday, Jun» ‘th, occurred the marriage of Fred Dett- loff and Florence E. Littlefield, Rev. Paul S. Wright officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. B, Littlefield, pioneer mer- chants of Carson, while the is the agent for the Monarch Elevator company, also of Carson. After a honeymoon spent in the Black Hills and Minnesota points they will be at home to their friends in Carson after July 15th. The picnic at Jack Lauder grove Sunday was well attended, familiar faces from all parts of the county Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Ward mo- being seen there. The ball game be- tored to Steele Sunday afternoon|tween Carson and Raleigh was won and later to Lake Isabel for a|by Carson 6 to 7. The swim. rson band and the speeches were greatly en- Mrs. John Mount left Saturday | joyed. for a six weeks stay at Dickinson. Mr. and Mrs. E. Carr, Mrs. G.| ing held in Carson The county school directors meet- Monday was well W. Hines and daughter, Jessie, Miss| attended. Miss Wilda Sebastian and Vernice Newcomer and Tom Carr H. K. Jenson, su of took a motor trip around Bismarck|Grant and Morton counties, respec- Sunday. 8 Brechtel of Bis- Mrs. F, O. and Mandan Miss GI marck visi tively, had cl Fed and Henri Scheerer, who have Johngon|been attending the University at home and Miss Della Olson a few days a|Grand Forks, returned Satur- ago. ip lay nij it. Mrs. Van Vleet and Mrs. Carl] All the general meat mar- Melua visited Mire. Ed Madson Suu |kets and lerdware stores om tie 8 day. P. from Flasher Nir, and Mrs. Joe Lewis enter-|C. M. & St. P. from tained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Metcalf and Mrs, Al Chapin and children were west wening. |close at 6 o'clock except Mr. and Wednesday and Saturday nights, to see the ball game. acl thy, were in town, Monday, | modelo in a ” bay engd Seg Aaa Ww m [has ‘gone out of a %

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