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+e NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS ° [Braddock * « Gordon M Lachlan drove R. H. Corey to Bismarck Tuesday evening where he entered the St. Alexius hospital for treatment. Mrs. Corey went to Bismarck Thursday and Mr. Corey returned home with her Fridays feeling much better. Quite a number of the Braddock Reople took in the Swedish dinner at terson’s grove Saturday. This is @ yearly event which is looked: for- ward to with great interest. It was very unfcrtunate for the :udies that a heavy rain fell which spoiled a great deal of their provisions and kept a great many from attending. io ron Hawkins of Bellingham, Wash., and Mrs. Tiompson of Min- neapolis, uncle and aunt of Mrs. Fred Junge, arrived by auto in Brad- dock Tuesday ev-ning for a short visit, leaving Thursday fo: the east. Miss Rache! Shepard spent sev- eral days visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Smith Engleman ‘of Dana. Mr. and Mrs. John Rousu and family are .pcnding a week’s vaca- tion with fricnds at Rolla in the northera vart of the state. Word was received in Braddc:k Thursday that Judge Casselman of Bismarck, ‘to is well known in this locality, had suffered 2 severe stroke and was in the hopsital. Mrs. H. W. Allen, who is an intimate friend of the family, left Thursda: afternoon for Bismarck ‘o be with Mrs. Casselman in her trouble. to Braddock Friday evening. Sunday afternoon he anc Miss Mary Ryan were united in marriage cy Father Schweitzer of Hazclton. Mr. and Mrs, Shepard will reside in the Michigan where Mr. Shepar. is en- gaged in the lumber yard at that Place. The bes wishes of the Brad- dock people go with thei: to their new home. Dr. and Mrs. Baer and Don Mc- Donald motored to Steele Sunday to meet Mrs. McDonald, who has been eee her parents at Davenport, + Dal Misses Amanda Quam and Jean- ette Opheim of Hendrrum, Minn., and Miss Freida Opheim of Bis- marck were the guests of the M. Fetterley family Tuesday and Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. DeFrance. re- turned Tuesday from a week’s out- ing at the Minnesota lakes. Mrs. Marx and dreghter of Bris- tol, S. D., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Marx of Braddock, Dr. Baer and family drove to Bis- marck Tuesday to see the races, and Mrs. Baer, who.had been visiting in Bismarck for several days, re- turned home with them. | Miss Evelyn Barton visited for several days this week with friends at Nene and Kintyre. A. J. Piers and Jas Murphy drove Clifford Martin to Steel Sunday eve- ning to take the train for Fargo after a couple of weeks’ visit at his home here. Miss Marian Barton left Sunday on an auto trip ‘through the Blac! Hills with the John Beal family of Kintyre. Mr.-Weber of Wishek: has rented the Central Hotel’ from Mrs. Bush, and will take possession at once. Mrs. Bush is leaving this week with her daughter, Mrs, Jas Baxter, for Detroit, Mich., where she will make her future home. The Emmons County State bank is receiving-a fine coat of white paint, which is improving its ap- pearance very much. Don McDon- ald is the painter and L. M. Doer- schlag the expert boss, so we konw the work will be done right. O. R. Bauer sang a very fine solo, “One Sweetly Solemn gia at the morning service in the Methodist church Sunda: —————— | Knife River 4 i a a; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jacobs and children motcred to Dodge for church services and Sunday school. After church they called at the Ar- thur Bierig home on their way home, where they spent the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.. Arthur Bierig at- tended church at St. Martin’s Sun- lay. J. A. Jacobs is building a new barn. He and his gang keep pretty busy when it is not raining. Lloyd Lehman and Christ Hinly motored to Marshall Sunda, evening and sonnet to visit at Bierig’s a little while. Frank Gahen took his car to the garage at Marshall to have it over- hauled. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Waaleig and children are taking a trip to the Yellowstone National Park and will visit relatives and friends elsewhere on their vacation. Fred Eggert was taken to the hospital at Dickinson Monday, and Tuesday he was operajed on. He is recovering very nicely. Mrs. Rg accompanied him, and returned urday. Everybody is_ enjo; the rain we had all week It will make a great change in the crops, which needed it bad Mr. and Mrs,’ Koesel and children | 0! have just arrived from their trip out to California, and have moved out to their L, V. ranch, North of Hebron, Joe Link is busy hauling cement and lumber from Hebron for Mr. Jacobs. Arthur Bierig motored to Marshall Thursday evening to do some shop- jing. a and Mrs. H. F. Gahen and children spent Friday at the Bierig me. Mr. Boespflug is as: Schaffner in building or remodeling his house. Mr. Koesel has also built @ new porch on the dwelling. ana nt Mrs. Roy ghar ang children, of Dodge, spent Sunday a\ the Arthur Bierig home. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jacobs spent Sunday at H. F. Gahen’s; also vis- ited at Bierig’s a little while in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bick spent Sunday at the Ziegler home. Raymond Nasset, mother. and sisters and brothers motored out from Dickinson to the ning home to visit their cousin, mond Nasset mtored down to the Bierig home, where he spent the cay. Miss Ruby Bierig is staying with We “Bick ‘hie wel wile Mr Bick sheep. Junior “arthur Bierig and Lester Lapa have been busy hunting mag- P Sohn Warner gave a’ dance at R. W. Ryn-|caller their friends and relatives were toe” and all reported a good ime. _Lioyd Lehman_and mother, also his little sister Bernieé, motored to Hebron to stay witt Mrs. Lehman's sister a couple of days. They left Wednesday. Mrs. Gordon Schallner received news that her brothtr Louis was re- covering nicely after his severe ill- ness in Los Angeles, Calif. Joe Link motored to Hebron Tues- day with the truck to haul out a load of cement for J. A, Ji Mr. and Mrs. Joe children attended the munity picnic in Hebron. All en- joyed the aay verv much. They came me left the childrer ani back to Hebron Thursda: The Paul Shroeder family antined for ccarlet fever. viet have let fever around ere. Mr. Jacobs assisted Mr. Bierig in digging coal Thursday. . R, Woolery has installed a run- ning water system on his farm. Peter and Joe Lin!; motored to Hebron to do som. shopping Friday. jaughters J. A. Jacobs and two motored to the Arthur Bierig where Mr. Jacobs assisted him in digging coal. jome, [Hazel Grove —] Seamore lsuiyd and John Larson were in Tuttle Monday on business. E. E. Sattler called at Ra: grove’s Monday for his mail. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray and Elvin Gray were in Tuttle Monday on_business. We are sorry to hear that Chris Hanson, who lives near Tuttle, has been somewhat under the weather from having his teeth extracted. We understand there is to be a three day clebration at Lake Wil- liams this year, July 3rd, 4th and 5th. Here’s a chance for you all to Ape LS rs lazelgrove was a caller at Ed Wa er’s Tuesday. Ben Klagenburg was a business caller in Wing Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Sattler and Hazel- at the Andrew Kraft home Wednes- day and they called at Ray Hazel- grove on their way home. : There were religious meetings at Scattler church this last week. ay Hazigrove was a caller Thurs- me E. E. Sattler’s. ill Thieling and sons Lawrence and Forrest were im Tuttle Tuesday. George Goldburg hauled the ashes away from No, 2 school Thursday. Goldburg called at the Andrew Krafe home Thursday. Mr. and_ Mrs. Bert Glanville and daughter Esther and sons Dean and Harold were in Wing Thursday. Mrs. re and Esther took in the Ladies Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Krafe and daughter Alvina went to Bismarck Thursday. Alvina will stay as she is going to work for Mr. and Mrs. Lawyer of that place. We wish her ind Mrs. Harry Ulfers were in . Bismarck on business Friday. They went down to attend a meet- king of school boards: in the capitol city Friday on business. He is now the proud owner of a new coach. Miss Sylvia Stewart was a caller at the Harry Ulfers home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. ser dee and children who are working for Harry Ulfers went to Carrington Sunday. Ed Wagner called at Ray Hazle- Broves one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Gray and EI- vin Gray were dinner and supper —— at the Ray Hazlegrove home junday, Johnnie Sattler and sister, Mrs. E. E. Sattler and little daughter pe Gean were in town shopping urday, Lyle Perry expects to make quite a stay with his mother and brother ie he is taking a six months’ vaca- ion, 4s and Mrs. E. ie Sele and ughter were jun at the Jake Sattler i u Joe Goldsmith is now the owner of a new sedan which he purchased Re 7 Gtewart, unde! oy we retand, will teach the Henery Franzen school the coming term. We wish him suc- “BM. Virgi age eae in and Thomas Moffit Bismarck last week. r Hampton Miss Ann, ie am Basel Ches- rown were cal tiends = ton Seiiriay, seein side Earl Smith called on friends at Linton Sunday, Henry Knittel was a called in Temvik Sunday evening. e Mee Teanarte and F, ¥. Achues meister, o! n, were visiti t the Godfrey Grenz home ‘Sunday aft. Sd daughter was bo was born to Mr, and Mrs. John Ohlhauser’ Jr. Sunday morn + ae ond Mss sete Bi r al ir. hikeusee and son Ruebin called at the John Ohl- hauser Jr. home Santer evening. The Misses Lydia Flegél, Bertha Wildermuth, Bechtle and Martha Keller, and Herman Parker of Linton and H Knittel, Misses Theresa and Elizal and Math, Blanche und Forter Usher ncnicbet a mi! ic] in jhe ind Mrs. Steve K ir. al Ts. ve Ko) ‘were callers in Temvik seed Frank Lawler is making headway with building his new house. Mr. Lawler was a business caller in Temvik Tuesday, . ie Clarence Morford visited his brother Edwin, alsé called on friends, in Temvik Tuesday. us ‘and rs. John Tue evening. Georye Zirbes and John Zirnhelt, both of Tinsel Were business call- ers at Godfre: Tuesday. Earl Smith was a caller at his Miss Blanche and Porter Umber friends in Linton were calling on evening. Wednesday. rs. Jack Corcoran of Winona visited| visited with Mr. and Mrs. Albert| cat! friends 9 viginity Sunday..| |Hammer ore Marcus ' Dewey’ Lawler .was ‘a. business| Mrs. Mabel m of Stecle vis-| on his uncle, ler in’ Linton one day this week.|ited Fridey erd Saturday with hor| He r-" ° t 3 : Charley DeWitt and of |patents, Me, and Mis. A, Smith. growth. x Fred Foekler of Braddock has fin- 1 |who is attending teaciers college THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Temvik, were calling on friends in this vicinity Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Kyes went to Linton Friday, and were accom- anied back home by their daughter, ‘iss Laura, who has been attending university at Chicago, where she has been taking up domestic science, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy and daughters were visiting friends in ‘Mandan and St. Anthony, N. D., Friday, returning the next day. ———————E } This neighborhood was visited by a number of fine soaking rains last week and crops are making rapid ished gbout nine miles of turnpiking roads in this township. Mr. and Mra. Ernest Saville mo- tored to Valley City Vcdnesday and visited their daughter Mis: Ada ic They returned the following lay. Mir. and Mrs. Olaf Feltheim of Braddock were visiting at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson Sunday. Marvin Swanson and Homer Brownawell spent the week-end at J. W. Larson home near Glen- coe, Mr. and Mrs. 0. F. Buck and son George motored to Bismarck Wed- nesday. A_ number o fyoung folks met at the home of ‘Aug. Benz near Moffit Sunday evening and had a jolly good time, as usual. Mrs. John Peterson who under- went a serious operation this spring is not improving as well as had been aes for. x r. and Mrs. Ernest Saville and children visited at the Fritz Argast home near Moffit Sunday. The school officers,viz, Reuben Feltheim, Lloyd Gorney, J. S. Swan- son and W. H. Brownawell, attend- ed the school officers meeting in Bismarck Friday. ‘i John Peterson painted his house recently. Some of our young folks attended the movie and dance at Moffit Fri- nf evening. included among those who went to Bismarck last week were J. S. Swan- son and family, M. H. Brownawell and family, 0. B. Swanson and fam- sen Herd pha Gean were visitors | il y of the big doings in | Dodge. » R. W. Felthein, Jake Voll, Mike Glavais, Lloyd Gosney, Reuben Felt- heim, O. L. Peterson and Jens Jen- sen. Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Doehle and daughter Miss Edna of Miffit were Rea, visitors in Wild Rose ursday evening. A number of young folks attend- ed the movie and dance at Braddock Thursday evening. [Dedze J Word was received that Joe Maset of Linton, this state, was accident- ally: killed while driving a drill with a wild team of horses. Mr. Masset ‘was well known here, as he formerly resided in Dodge. He leaves to mourn his loss three children and his wife. John Streifel was an eastbound passenger to Bismarck Monday, where he attended to business mat- Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Daffee mo- tored to Hebron Sunday, where they attended the confirmation services at the Congregational church of that town. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Volstadt were uests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ‘rank Yerke, southeast of Dodge. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Bothner and Johnny returned home Sunday from a two-weeks visit at Duluth, Minn. Nick Kohm was a business caller in Bismarck Wednesday. irs. Eliza Colwell of Winnipeg, Manitoba, is spending some time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lars Bothner. Mrs. Colwell is a cousin of Mrs. Bothner. ; Fred Entzel transacted business in Hazen Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schell of Mannhaven were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goetz Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Pedersen and children were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L, H. Pedersen Tues- day. Mire. Charles Gustafson was an eastbound passenger to Mandan} Monday, where she will take treat- ents for a few weeks, it. and Mrs. John Laurence of Lemmon, S. D., are visiting for a few weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Laurence, southeast of Jacob Wentz, Adam Seidel and Ja- cob Meade motored to Harvey, this state, where they attended a Seventh Day Adventist convention. uth Erdman is spending a few days at the home of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Meyers, of Olive Beths was a passenger to Kildeer Thursday, wacre she will visit at the parental home. _ Olga_Grossma: returned to her home Monday, after having been staying a few weeks at the L, H. Bothner home. @ Clear Lake j | menses. ——o L, B. Olson and Martin Schaven “Wits Vivian Shofter visited with [Wild Rose }/ Frank Shoffer is assisting Albert Hammer with plowing. Harold Hargrave is shearing sheep for Mr. Hogsted this week. Mr. and Mrs. John Opem and fam- ily, of Constance, Minn. are visit- ing friends in and around’ Driscoll. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Christensen and family, of Mott, motored to the Al- bert Christensen home Monday on their way to Harvey, continuing their joursey Tuesday. Mrs. Albert. Christensen, Miss Myrtle and Wal- ter accompanied them to Harvey, N. . for a week's stay. —? Wing | ° A fairly large crowd attended the Ladies’ Aid entertainment at the Howard Granville hone Thursday. Gordon Larson is assisting his brother Orval with his farm work at Napoleon. live Rise left for her home Thursday evening for a two-weeks vacation. Carl Tepps made a business trip to Bismarck Thursday. Mr. Pailing is quite ill at the home of his daughter, Mrs. J. B. Glanville. Mrs, Ole Anfinson is Mite gy care of the Central office during Viola's absence. Margie Knowles, Maude Cheno- with and Mr. and Mrs. Eb Cleve- land attended the dance at Wildwood Lake Friday evening. Mrs. Peter Henry Anderson ar- rived here Tuesday evening of last week to make her future home. Mr. Anderson has recently taken the blacksmith show over from Jake rEg. James Tees returned home Wednesday from Moorhead, Minn., where he attended a stock sale, Leonard Knowles spent a few days in Bismarck last week visiting with his grandparents.. Wing high school baseball team defeated the Florence Lake team Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. I. Kremenetsky and daughter spent Thursday evening and Sunday at Tuttle with Isadore’s rothers, A number of children were con- firmed at the Catholic churih here in town Monday morning. Father Slag of Bismarck assisted Father Meiser. - Rollin Welch and F. E. McCurdy were business callers in this vicin- ity Monday. John Mueller and Gus Anderson made a business trip to the capital a Aue E iola Hagen left for her home at Painted Woods Thursday after- noon. Bertha and Clara Tepps and Henry, Elsie and William Kavonius are attending the Finnish bible school held at the Finn‘sh church south of town. Edna Bass delivered gac for Babe Knowles Monday. The baseball game with Washburn was postponed on account of the death of their banker. Raymond Dalbec met with an ac- cident’ Sunday. While playing in their front yard he fell against the corner of the porch and cut a big gash in his forehead. He was rushed to Walton, where-it was necessary that two stitches be taken. John Mueller is busv carpenter- ing out at the John Weber farm. Emil Freid}.olm and Ed Larson attended the baseball game at Bis- marck Saturday, House of David vs. Bismarck. Mr, and Mrs. Dan Hein and son Henry were callers at the Ben Mc- Clusky home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henderson and fam- ily spent Sunday with Mrs. Hender- eave aunt, Mrs. Olson, who is very low. A very large crowd attended the gospel meetings held under the tent Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs.’ Dan Hein and Mr, and Mrs. Jake Hein were capital city shoppers Friday. Emil Friedholm, Walter Kennison, Burnell, Francis and Mr. Larson at- tended the races in Bismarck Sun- day. Born—To Mr, and Mrs. Phili Weber, a baby girl, Friday, June 22. Mr. and Mrs. A. McCoy of Regan, also H. C, Rasche of Regan, were shoppers in Wing Saturday. Mrs. L. H. Knowles has as a est this week her sister, Edna joss, of Bismarck. Alice Boss was confirmed at the Finnish Lutheran church south of |4 Wing Friday. Mrs, Ed eran spent the week- end in Woodworth. Bud Cleveland of Wilton is assist- ing his brother Eb on the dray. Rona i. 50k ay [ Welch’s Spur | > Hugh McMurich called at Mr. Boyls and Robt. Welch’s Monday aft- ernoon, ~ : O. P. Welch and Robt. Welch broke and seeded a good-sized field of flax this week. Lawrence Dop- pler and his father also broke and seeded flax, Mrs, Herman Bartz, sister of Mr. Doppler, left for her home in Seattle Tuesday evening. fs Mr. and Mrs. Horace Dirlam and little son motored to Bismarck Wed- jay. Some of the neighbors attended the circus in Bismarck Tuesday. A number of the neighbors of a took in the circus. at Bismarck this vicinity attended the races and daughter Hilda and |; f carnival this week. Most of the neighbors who are Miss Myrtle Christensen Tuesday | school officers attended the meeting Wednesday. ant Ole "Newland and family in the Masonic temple Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Craven and Mr. d Mrs. Robert| family, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Welch ilea while a Driseoll Wednesday. | and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Orin Billy Hargrave 5) at the home of his grandparents,|John Welch and family, Mr. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Shoffer. ‘Albert Christensen assisted E, A.| and Mrs. Robt. Van Vieet with seeding Wednesday | marck Friday. and Thursday. H. A. Smith and B. F. Paslay left | is mt a few days| Dutton and family, Mr. and Mrs. and Welch and son Homer, Boyd were in Bis- Mrs. A. D. Aldon Couch of Yakima, Wash., visiting his aunt, Mrs. A. D. few days’ fishing.| Welch, this week. Wednesday for a 7 Mrs. Frank Shoffer, Albert Chris- tensen and Homer Nelson took in| w: the school meeting at Bismarck Fri- oe them. their baby to Bismarck Friday to consult a doctor. ¢ Ole Nelson purchased a new car| Welch, at Miss Vivian. Shoffer accom- Sate Mall "Mr. and Mrs, Warren Keeler took to Biante horie line in this vicinity repaired di the week. irs. Jack I-hmall called on Mrs. ,one day this week. Ed Doppler motored Saturday. Homer Welch motored to Menoken and then went with his uncle, A. T. to Bismarck ‘to see the ball while at Bismarck Friday. ime between Bsimarck and the Mrs. Emma Shoffer and daughter Rouse of David. _ alae Vivian visited al Bhosle Betarday. “Mr. Mrs. Robt. Welch and Mr. and M: Adoipy anton en- | family ‘motored to Menoken Satur- ined Ae tee Me Mere Adsips | Doppler ne theta wee ee A ae r "8 on. 3 me, Bete od family ay Bondag. "| bie ie Hee Mobtunighnset Ser and: Mrs, Hent Ison and [’week. aia Mrs, Henry 0 sors, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson vis-| _ Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Welch and two ited with relatives at Driscoll Sat-| older children’ and Mr. Dop) ler and Lawrence and Teo, ate : two sons, Marie Olansen and family} tended church in the Bismrack Tremblay of Brittin called nesota the first of the week. They will visit their uncle over the Fourth of July. A number of the boys of this vi- cinity played in the Menoken ball ba Sunday. McKenzie won, 8 to 16. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Welch and family called at the A. D. Welch home Sunday evening, after having spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Doppler. Mrs, Jack Ishmall called\on Mrs, Joe Hill during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Ishmall called at the Doppler home Sunday evening. Ralph Snyder accompanied them. Homer Welch and his cousin, Al- don Couch motored to Lake Isabel Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ishmall had friends from Minnesota visiting them this week. The two boys will motor onto Portland, Oregon. Mr. Doppler and two older sons spent a good deal of Sunday after- noon in riding in and examining the Durant car. Mr. Doppler is inter- ested in a new car. Hugh McMunich called at Ed Doppler’s and Robt. Welch’s Sunday oe He boyght seed flax of 0b, The Presbyterian Missionary So- ciety will meet with Mrs. A. Welch next Thursday afternoon. Price Chamby was encamped with a herd of horses near the O. P. Welch place this week. Mr. Cham- ley was trading horses in the vi- cinity. Mr, Dunham of the Dunham Lum- ber Co., called at Robt. Welch’s one day this week, f Menoken . i —— Mr. and Mrs, LaVerne Richard- son spent the week-end visiting Mr. and Mrs. Park Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jiras of Baldwin, Miss Ethel McLaughlin and Martin Brown of Churden, Iowa, ar- rived here Monday for a visit at the A. C. Dance home. Mrs. A. ©. Dance and Mr. Brown are brother and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Junkert of Bismarck visited Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Klepstein Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Marvin Sherman, Misses Lilian and oa Agnew motored to Mandan and Bismarck Friday after- Noon, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers attended the movie ‘Wings” at the Auditori- um in Bismarck Tuesday evening. Guy Abelein of Anamoose spent several days visiting Mr. and Mrs, R. G. Abelein. Mrs. R. G. Abelein and two children returned to Ana- moose with him. R. G. Abelein mo- tored to Anamoose Satyray, return- ing to Menoken with his wife and family Monday noon. Mrs. George Welch and daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Welch Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Scogley and family, of Tolna, N. D. ,spent Mon- day night at the Park Wood home. Mr. and Mrs. Scogley are on their return trip home after spending a week visiting relatives at Mott, N. D. The following were in Bismarck Saturday: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ebling and family, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Graves, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Agnew ad family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Er- ickson and son, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dance and children, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers, Clarence Ayers. Miss Mildred Funston acted as institute teacher at Welch Spur school Thursday. Mrs. A. C. Dance substituted Friday. K Menoken and McKenzie played ball Sunday. McKenzie won with a high score. f Leith J o—_________- Glen Emch returned Monday from Camp Grafton, N. D., where he has spent the past month. He was ac- companied home by Miss Nellie Erfch, who has been spending a few days visiting at Dickinson. The Presbyterian Bible school graduated a class of 14 pupils Sun- day. An exceptionally good pro- gram: was given. + Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Jones accom- panied by Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Kamrath motored to Bismarck Tues- lay. Gale Weatherby, who has spent the past two weeks at New England, left Saturday with friends for a couple weeks trip to the Black Hills. Mrs. J. W. Evans and daughter, Phylis, of Carson were callers here Friday. Fred Milnor and Mike Wessel were in the Lark vicinity Friday,) M. where each purchased some cattle. O. H. Ellingson of _ Bismarck transacted busines here Saturday. Mrs. Chas. Emch and Mrs. Stith were visitors at Leith Tuesday eve- ning. A Buick sedan driven by Con- stance Laskey was badly damaged last week on Main street when a Ford truck bumped into the car driven by Miss Lackey. The occu- pants escaped injury with the ex- ception of Miss Lackey, who was in @ nervous condition for a few hours. Thos. Pederson returned from the Bismarck hospital last week where he has been since injuring his eye a few weeks ago. Thos. is entirely recovered. Miss Molly Shultz of Elgin spent the week-end at the home of Agnes Emch. Mrs. McQuigan and little daugh- ter Ellen accompanied by Mrs. F. Sept were callers here Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lauder of Glen Ullen were guests at the Wm. Kamrath ho:.e Thursday and Fri- The Pedde and Haftner families are enjoying a visit from friends at Bluegrass, N. D. Little June Johnson celebrated her sixth eariivlay SSnieriary Saturday aftertioon. ing to the rain sev- eral little folks were unable to at- tend, but those in attendance report a most snicrabe af-ernoon. George Edwards and family of Texas have spent the past week here. Mr. Edwirds has painted a new curtain for the K. P. hail which is a great im ment as the mo- tion picture films are greatly im- proved with this new screen. Mr. Wahl has contracted for some ex- ceptionally good films for the sum- mer months withour open air band concerts furnishing music Pid two hours’ free dancing ‘turday ee Leith is the plac. to cele- ‘About 20 Woodmen motored to| Sunda New Leipzig Thursday and were pleasantly by the camp at that place. ——————— - f ——"Moffit J Philip Omdahl left here Monday inehatiie for the boys encampment at Mandan. Keith Emch_ returned Tuesday evening from Petersburg and other Minnesota points, he was accom- panied home by Rachel Jones, Mrs. Emch remaining for a couple of weeks. The Milwaukee depot and section house has received a new coat of paint the past week. A. B. Niess of Elgin was a caller at Lawfers Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Quinn and family are visiting at the Wm. Saunders home. Mr. and Mrs. Quinn recently returned from Mesa, Ark. where they spent the winter. Albert Wyman, who is employed at the Mott meat market, is ill this week. Gordon Corby of Jamestown spent the week-end at the E. J. Lawfer home. Sinclair Wyman and Howard Mc- Andrews spent Sunday at Mc- Intosh, A number of young folks attended the dance at the Ed. Shomer place on the Heart river Saturday night. Mrs. M. G. McNally arrived home on the Soo Tuesday and had to re- turn to the hospital in the evening for a few days. Bill Herning attended the circus at Bismarck Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Benz and chil- dren attended the circus at Bi marck Tuesday, also Mr. and M E. M. Whittaker and son Juni and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Nichols and|_ children. The bridge crew left Wednesday after having changed the loading platform and depot platform at the Soo depot here. Mrs. C. E. Moffit was a passen- ger on the Soo to Bismarck Wed- | nesday to visit with Mrs. Burt John- | son for a few days. Miss Lillie Peterson is assisting at the Golden Rule for a few wecks. | Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Nichols and some of the children left on a two weeks’ trip Thursday to visit rela- tives in Michigan. Mrs. J. E. Kruse is doing the housework for the Nichols boys while their parents are gone. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Asselstine and M. G. McNally motored to Bismarck Thursday to attend the races and get Mrs. McNally who has been in a hos- pital there. Jens Jensen of Wild Rose was a business caller in town Thursday. Miss Ethel Anderson returned home after a two weeks’ stay in a Bismarck hospital with ear trouble. The community was_ shocked to hear of the drowning of Rev. Lidke of Ashley, as he was pastor at the Moffit church a few years ago. Rev. Morange of Bismarck and Rev. Brooks of McKenzie drove through Friday morning going to Ashley to attend the funeral which was held at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hofstade and children returned home Thursday after a two weeks’ visit wth friends and relatives at Hope and Gales- burg, N. D. E. M. Whittaker enjoyed a few days’ visit with reltives from Wy- oming. Mr. and Mrs. Edw. De Haan and children motored to Braddock Fri- day morning. The show given by W. V. Carrol Fiiday night was very good and ‘was well attended. The dance after the show was not a big success, as not many attended it. M. D. Olson spent the week-end # the Bill Hoeft home to help seed lax. Mrs. M. G. McNally returned parse Friday and is getting along ine. Frank Benz and Maybell Olson motored to Bismarck Friday. Mrs Ed Olson spent the fore part of the week at th> Bill Hoeft home north of Sterling. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Pillsbury and sons Mure] and Teddy and Mrs. N. Pillsbury: of Minneapolis arrived home Sunday, Mrs. Pillsbury will visit her son for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Olson, Maybell and Evelyn Olson, Frank Benz, Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Carrol were Sunday dinner guests at the John Benz home. Sunday visitors at the V. Benz home were Mr. and Mrs. Burns Bai- ley and children, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hofstade and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hanson. Mrs, Fay Johnson took Mr. John- son to Bismarck Saturday, as he is quite sick. and Mrs. J. J. Hill are enjoy- with there sister-in-law, ing with them for a few weeks, having arrived Saturday. Frank Benz started to work Mon- day morning for Chas. Anderson. Mrs. H. P. Asselstine, Mrs. M. G. McNally and Mrs. E. Enockson, called on Mrs. J. E. Kruse Sunday at the W. E. Nichols home. A few from here attended the ball game between Bismarck and the House of David, at Bismarck Satur- day evening. i Corma Kimble is building a fire proof place for the moving picture machine in the Benz hall this wee’. marck visited at the Gosney home Sunday. Mrs. Roy Random has been spend- ing a few days at the Ed Fogarty home. George Lewis was a Sterling call- er Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Gosney at- tended the Burleigh county school officers’ meeting in Bismarck Fri- day. They also called at the Ben Koon home. Wilbert Koon called at Chenowith home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Prince were in Bis- marck Friday. James Baker. is breaking for Roy Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Belk and family visited at the John Baker home Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Koon and children were Driscoll callers Mon- day. They also called at the Jas. Koon home. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bier and fam- ily of Braddock spent Sunday at the George Lewis home. Mrs. John Benz and children and Dorothy Lamb were callers at the Ed. Fogarty home Monday. Theodore Lang called at the Gos- ney home Sunday. Mrs. Blanche Reed visited Mrs. Gaskill Wednesday. Floyd Belk called at the Henry Swindling home Sunday. the Art with bert Koon home Sunday. Malvin Ness is breaking for of Fogarty's. returned Marion Lee and family are mov- ing on Mrs, Blanche Reed’s farm south of Sterling. John Benz home Monday evening. Road work is going on now in this township, north of Lewis’. Chenowith home Wednesday. Presley Gosney was caller Saturday, , Ernest Hurr and family were in Bismarck Monday. Mr. McCurdy of Bismarck gave a talk in the Sterling hall Monday night on the prohibition question. Mrs. John Benz was a Moffit call- er Monday. Mrs. Charles G ling caller Fric Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis and Marian speaking in Sterling Earl Gas' working in Bismarck, spent Sunday with home folks, ‘ George Lewis is again hauling grain to the Sterling elevator. Gustaf Hermanson spent time in Bismarck last week. Mrs. George Lewis attended the Burleigh county school officers meeting in Bismarck Friday, 1G ; . | Raleigh | ee.) Lawrence Laueb E. Fernus and| Adolf Riehl motored to Bismarck | Tuesday on business in connection with the church fair Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Dorward mo- tored to Bismarck Tuesday, return- ing Wednesday. * Mrs. Louis Jepsen was reminded of her birthday Wednesday after- noon when she was pleasantly sur- prised by the ladies of Raleigh at the church parlor. At the conclus- jon of a social afternoon a dainty pienic luncheon was served. Mrs. seyees was presented with a purse gift. skill was a Ster- attended the some Ethel and Spencer Peterson. were completely surprised Monday eve- ning when a group of friends invad- ed their home to remind them of | their birthday. After an evening spent in games a dainty luncheon was served, Mrs. Lea of Volga, S. D., arrived Wednesday to be a house guest over the week-end at the home of her brother and’ family, Mr. and Mrs. | Alfred Westrum. Miss Hansen of Mandan is the! teacher for the Bible school held by the Lutherans for two weeks. While in Raleigh ‘Miss Hansen is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. Wes- | trum, | The married men of Raleigh and | the regular ball team played a game | of ball Thursday evening, the mar- ried men winning. Mesdames Frost, Dorward and Stayner held a picnic at the home| of Mrs, Frost Thursday afternoon | for the children_of their classes tak- ing part in the recent Children’s day program. After an afternoon of games balloons were given to each child and a luncheon of ice cream, cake and lemonade was served, Mrs. Beem was hostess Thursday afternoon when she entertained a party of lady friends to a luncheon Mr. and Mrs. Lea of Volga mo- tored through from Volga, S. D., arriving Thursday evening to be guests at the Mr. and Mrs. A. Wes- trum home, also the O. Westrum home at Flasher over Sunday. Miss Pauline Maier was very pleasantly surprised Friday evening when a party of friends invaded the Tillman home where she makes her home to remind her of her birthday. f Taft i o Mrs. Geo. Lewis and _ daughter Marian and Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Gos- ney and Edna were Bismarck call- ers Friday. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Herman Swindling went to the circus in Bismarck Tuesday. Mrs. Pearson and her two grand- children, who have been spending some time at the Charley Anderson home, left for Aberdeen Friday. Charles Gosney called at the Welbert Koon home Friday. | P Roy Baker is breaking with his tractor for Ed Fogarty. Miss Belva Beatty visited at the George Lewis home Thursday after- noon, James Baker has been doing ba Seared Hurr. eas ies Mai Lewis spent y siarnote. at the Ben Koon home in Mts. Henry Swindling and Mrs. Pete Hanson attended the Burleigh marck jay. Mr. and Mrs. Burns Bailey and family visited at home Thu: Mr, and Mrs. Wilbert Koon and children visited at the Gosney home Mrs: Blanche Reed visited with Mrs, Charley Anderson while on her frie ae Race to look attr. heainett mat the George Lewis | visi Mrs, Johri Bens was a Moffit call- iturday. and Mrs. Tan Korn cf Bis- aid At the conclusion of a social eve- ning a luncheon was served. Miss Pauline was presented with a purse of money as a gift. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Klienschmidt motored to Bismarck Friday where they attended the Rodeo. Mrs. Carl Schiek and daughter Margaret, re- turned home with them. Little Mar- garet has been a patient in the Bismarck hospital for nearly a month and Mrs. Schiek remained in Bismarck that time with her. Mr. and Mrs. A. Westrum and family and house guests, Mrs. Lea and Mr. and Mrs. Lea of Volgi D. were entertained at the O. Wes- trum home at Flasher at a 6 o’clock dinner Friday evening. Rudolf Rosson was a business visitor in Fargo the past week. H. 0. Colgorn and Mr. McDougal of Fargo were business visitors in Raleigh this week. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harmon mo- tored to Bismarck Tuesday where they went to consult a doctor with regards to Mrs, Harmon's health. They returned home Thursday. A. E. Rundquist and family ar- rived from Sioux City, Ia. on their way ro Berkeley, Calif. and are Mrs. Rundquist’s mother, Mrs. Ozbun of Flasher and he family Mr. and Mrs. Rol in. Mr. and Mrs, Loveland and Hal- verson motored to Minneapolis, Minn, Friday where they will visit relatives. They were accompanied by Mark Kain who will find em- plovment there. a Presley Gosney, Earl Gaskill and Charles Gosney called at the Wil- ° Mrs. John Baker called at the| Wilbert Koon called at the Art|, h a Driscoll S.| night was well attended. odeo. Charley Johnson of Lark 4 business visitor in Raleigh Tb) cial visitor in town We Theodore Halverson was ness visitor in Bismatck where they attended the Rodeo the ball game. i P. J. Rausch and Frank Bosw: were county seat visitors Satu Nearly everyone in Ral tended the big church fair St. Gertrude’s church south leigh Sunday. The ball me. tween Raleigh and Heart River a victory for Raleigh with a s of 16 to 2. f Francis Kain went to Hettingy where he is iting at the home his uncle, John Kain for a few di Ethel Christensen spent the we end in Freda. k Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Ozbun companied by their guests, Mr. Mrs. Rundquist, motored to F marck Wednesday to attend: Rodeo. Ecklund __¢ Harold and Gordon Williams 1 * Bennie Anderson attended the cir |). in Bismarck Tuesday. is ic was given at the Hern /2' alkenstein home Saturda: ; large crowd attended and a v @ good time was enjoyed by all. Lawrence Little called at the B) A. McCullough home Wednesday 7) ecil Brant, Leonard Morris 1(i Lawrence Spitzer called at the T@ h Friday night. liams and cousin, R: Mon:.' Morr at the Berl rm near Menoken Saturday nig Mr. and Mrs. Berl Monroe 2 returned to their home 8 after sponding some ti w te friends and relatives in Iowa 4 Mrs, few weeks. Anderson and Louis Jol) son were callers at the the Tee! und home Sunday. erald and Justine Morris we ee to St. Alexius hospital Thus day, A large crowd attended the dar the Henry Sundquist home F night. A ball game was played betwe | ldwin and Painted Woods Sund# j ‘ore was 14 to 7 in favor and daughter Bern! lers in Wilton Monday, ar Thompson and Gordon W: attended the rodeo in B) Friday. r. and Mrs. Victor Anderson a ly called at the H. A. McCi ugh home Sunday evening. Wallace Falkenstein called at t Elmer Williams home Friday. is Johnson called at the He s Morris home Thursday and Frida! Clarence Falkenstein visited the J. M. Thompson home Sunday A number from this vicinity ¢ tended the circus in Bismarck. | Brittin e Miss Ida Johnson has been ing for a few days with Mr. ar Mrs. Frank King who live nor ‘of Bismarck. George Frood and Nora Fro«| ee callers at E. Hoover’s Thur. day. i A number of people from arour Brittin attended the fair at Bi marek, Mrs. Allensworth was a Bism caller Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Buckley ar] | Mr. and Mrs. Joe Coulter, who ha’ been living for the past few ye: in Hawthorne, Calif., have retuy to North Dakota. They intend | make their future home at Fordvill Mrs, Clark Crawford and Mi Henry Crawford attended the scho| meet in Bismarck, A number of friends attended tl¥ surprise party given Saturday nig! for Miss Ida Johnson. A niv" lunch was served and everyone e: joyed a nice time. Mrs. Allensworth and Nora Froc ismarck callers Monday. Mrs. King and Andrew Lamb vi ited Mrs. Lamb Sunday afternoon. Alice Ennen spent Sunday wit Goldie Mathews, Mr. Reid was a caller at Giovor onoi’s Sunday, f Ghylin Sunday callers at Regan wei Mr. and Mrs, Albert Vollan family, Miss Randy Kettleso Messrs. Marvin Alm, Alfred Ande} son, Misses Clara Krause, Vio} Sheldon and Messrs, Frank Kun} and Jack Ewyne. Mr. and Mrs, Sigmund Rupp wet Sunday afternoon callers at th John Carlson home. Messrs. Marvin and Paul Rup Reuben Krause and Dick Rhines m tored down to Wildwood lake for swim, Mr. and Mrs. Parson of 4 were callers at the Sigmund Ru; home Sunday evening. Messrs. Marion Alm and Alfre Anderson. drove to Wildwood lat Sunday afternoon, { The dance at Sund pt id wi be a dance every Friday nuigie i Paul Rupp is busy itivati corn, } Miss Marie Selahn and Emil O son attended church in Regan Su day evening. The Regan baseball team ; Wilton at Wildwood lake Sunda, Wilton go will be ge ilton. Regan ve little harder next time. ' Mr. and Mrs, 0 and children were callers at tl mund Rupp home Cte ; is was & in afternoon. "hurr and’ ics, Bane ela son We daughter Laurin] attended the funeral at the Lathe ° Mr. and Mrs. Peter Klein and children motored to Bismarck ie Ce my Sat-Phome