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; THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE : LS rn |at the Ivan Holden home, returned |cenietery southeast of Braddock. | Robt. Welch wer: in Bismarck Sat-1® rt @| where he will visit an uncle. Wejan advanced course in painting. to Bismarck Monday. [Services were conducted by Rev.! urday. Wild Rose || understand that Mrs, Dan Johnspn| Mrs. Anderson plans on opening @ |. Alvin Lange took a load of hogs |Malmquist cof Bismarck. Conrad Welch is the ovner of a ° ©| will remain with her folks at Lidg- studio here after completing her |to Bismarck for H. B. Thompson! The many friends of Wm. Baxter, le. He will ride it to gi a sen work in St. Louis. wd | Monday. who has been in St. Joseph’s hos- | school. ae By HELEN BROWNAWELL | Monday Mr. and Mrs. Herb Bailey| _J. M. Thompson of Still was here —. TO Mr. and Mrs Louis Jorgenson and} James McAvoy has been busy do- | pital for some wecks, will be pleased| John Welch has been repairing ‘called at the Wm. Brown home and| Wednesday on business. He also ! k amily, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Patton) ing repair work at the Martin Bour-|to hear that ‘rom latest reports he| his radio this last week. A shadow social and program cried the sale ef Chester Erstroms. 4 = WU and fam nois farm hy the river the last weet [is improving rapidly and expects | _ Many of the Spur young fclks at-| wii be wiven at Wild Rose sehool| SPent the day. Mr, and Mrs. Wayne Cummings 4 fr. and Mrs, Andrew Olson end John jouzhi 5 chickens |soon to be out of the hospital, We tended dances at Menoken and Brit-) v0 1's five ex py eunem aay She bear pee eye 3 y, i yen o : 30, ! ; vho| and daughter Iona accompanied 2v ELIZABETH KOPPY son Raymond were guests at the| from H. B pson last week. [shall all be glad to welcome him|tin Saturday night. ECP LR aaah Daal ae ee A VU apn mp caallie ae nae Wm. McCullough home Wednesduy.| Exoch Anderson was a business | back to his home in Braddock in the| Oliver Welch stayed over night|by Misses Lila Stirling and Ada| Timides on the Krank Swake pares) Bismarck Monday They vis- Among those who were in Linton Guy Bailey und Alfred Bouche caller at the Jacobson home Sun- spring. : with his dauhter, Mrs. Hugh McMur-/ Saville and pupils. Ladies are re-| breakdown, ited at the Hoskins-Meyer broad- thopping Saturday were Mr. and) visited at the Ira Bailey home Sun-| day. | The Ladies Aid will meet Setur-|tich, Saturday, and visited there] quested to please bring boxes con- ies ane Mrs. Wm. Brown and | casting station, but, on account of re- Mrs. Herman Backhaus, Mr. and / d! Meny of the people in this com-|dey afterncon at the home of Mrs.; Sunday. He also called on his son] Meo” | for two, also two tea-| Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown motored| Pairs being made were unable to at- John deeb, BA fern, Gust Joeb!| et the JF Little ho me Mondhy 10 COHAEY SEL MER UR OE Cee e MAS TTY, weal mee natin cei Piacdael re t| to Bismazck Wednesday in the lat-| tend while a program was being John Joeb, Bil err, Gust Joeb, et the J. I. Little home Menday to) spring. That means new neighbors. esors. Naeden, Aarvig an larcus Tremblay an ‘argaret | cups and teespoons. Proce re to s oo ae * re ast. This station has beea Emil Joeb, Martin and) Herman) see Mr. Little who is ill, 3 rr Me to Laton Tucsdars eeeting fs | McMurrich alsc Sybil and Hilda Rit: | be used by the respective schools.| ter’s ear. They visited relative . and] broade ; Maxine Erstrom, who is employed |<, y th “|silent the past week, and we have Ohlhauser. «l Mrs. Louis Jorgenson ond] at Bismarck, spent a few days vis- lattend a. rewalar: meeting af the | tel visited ct the Robt. Welch hoine| Everybody invited to come and have| also went, through the new Mont P i" | ry’ W: ilding eurely missed it. 3 Mand Mis Gedrge Schwartz-| £ pent Friday evening at the! iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. |fiasons. Sunday evening. Marcus also called| a good time. : gomery’ Ward & Co. building there.| Donald Little and Harold Mount, bauer of St. Anthony accompanied) "@ home listening to the radio.| Albin Eretro | Mrs. FE. Van Dyne of Guyson, N.| 0" his cousin, Lawrence Doppler. Word has been received from Mr.| They returned home the s same day. | high school students of Wilton, spent by Miss Theresa Koppy of Fort| Mr. and Mrs. F Helga x has been |Dak., was the week-end guest of |, Lawrence Doppler called at the) and Mrs. fred Swanson, who left for] 320" Wednesday” the week-end at their homes. Rice were visiting at the Steve Kop-| at the Jo terchin finisked her|Mr, and Mrs. F. M. Long. [Snyder home for r2pairs for his| the southwest some time ago for/ *"N”. Wilde of Wilton called at the| Mrs. Enoch Anderson and baby py home over Sund: term ay and left Monday for| “tr. and Mrs. Lee Sisco and fem-|"e car Sunday. Lawrance bought} taeir health, that they are stopping] 00%, Hildebrandt home Wednes- | boy have return:d from a two weeks’ John Elk of near Cannon Ball vis-|f) @gaale > S| Minet where she will visit her sis- ity of Edmunds, N. Dak. are the|® Second-hand coupe from Glen Oder} 2t Greeley, Colorado, and are feel~| je orning, visit in the capit. city. ited at the John E. Renschler home| Steele 1 ter. jguests of the Barton family this|to use for rabbit hunting this win-}ing fine and enjoying the nice '""\ Wivew Nelson is busy hauling|, Mr. end Mrs. Ernest Fricke and Saturday afternoon. lo Wi motored to the | mw” | ter. weather there. | 3 ‘y 4 week. ‘ ya ‘, lhome his winter’s supply of coal|family will move from Waubun, Mrs. E. Tilliston and daughters of | ess Saturday. Mics Helen Tracy entertained sev-| Otto Dorman is . ‘ai in Bismarck} Mr. and Mrs. Nels Thompson re-| home pply MRS. F. W. GRE: Minn., where they have been living ry 4 ; oy, before the weather gets too bad. near Fort hice were in this vicinity Mrs. Lester Larson and children |era! of her little friends at a birth. | €'¥ing on the grand jury. eae Neu Soo salsa sal Oscar Anstrom. and. Dave Boat|the past two years, beck to tit Saturday evening. | Wa Crowell is home from Fort | 4it,tiss Helca | Sormul.. Lorene |day party Saturday afternoon, . Where Mrs. Thompson had been tal| called at the Elias Lillefjeld home|farm, one-half mile east of Bald~ Theodore Renschler visited his v.cjling sponding a few de glemen, Millasd Jacobson and Mr.) Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Vie accem Canfield a eee ete ate nomad cneean.| Monday evening. win, the fore part of December. brother Emil of near Hazelton the |) HERA Se . Lars Jacobson were Sun-| panied by Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Dexter | | ARLie: | irs. W. HB. Brownawe'' accom) "Caroline Johnson, a daughter of|Their son, Ralph Fricke, has been past week. {tien at the home of his tors at the Walter Simons attended a farewell service at Tell @| Panied Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brown-! Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson, is|™anaging the farm during the ab- Mr. and Mrs. John B. Remsen eee en ee ee tom Bismarck | Utitard Sin Lutheran church for Rev. Faulk. By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN awell of Moffit to Bismarck Tues-| toying at the Pete Timmerson home| fence of his parents. ae were calling on friends in Hazelton ont. the week cond wth hint Chest Simons and — Lowell ‘They took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. y . z ef % at Wilton while she attends school. |_ County Commissiener William Sunday. spent the week-end with his istienson left for Albany, N. Y., R. Liversage. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Voll purchased Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld spent Tuesday| Fricke was transacting business in Henry Knittel called on friends in| a short time ago where tkey will hthe. Waeter Sempel spent Satur-| A large crowd attended the church| a new modern washing machine last evening visiting at the Elias Lille-] Bismarck a few days ago. Linton ‘Sunday, afternoon. , \sho hes been|visit relatives for several weeks. /dey evening ard Sunday as the Scrvices at the schoolhouse Sunday. | week. y field home at Wilton. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cummings A number of young folks of this) * e fe week, | Albany is Mr. Simons’ old home. guest cf Mrs, W. W. Baxter. The next service will be on Thanks-| Mrs. Lloyd Gosney and daughter| “Sturiel Damstrom spent Wednes-| motored to Washburn Thursday vicinity attended the rmistice [J she will] Dagmar Albertson left last. week The lish Lal es Aid will wive|Siving Day. There will also be a|Cora returned home last week from day afternoon visiting Mrs. Joe where they spent the day with rel- dance at Linton held in the pavilion seriously | for St. Paul, Minn. where she en-|y 11 er Thanksgiving Day |CO™™MEAity dinner Thanksgiving # motor trip to South Dakota where| Brown, atives. Monday evening. | ea g.| ered @ hospital to train for @ nurse. Alco they will sell their |Day at the Canfield schoolhouse, | they were visiting relatives. Mrs. Arthur Damstrom called on Math Koppy called on friends in! one of the pio- | we Mrs. G. O. Lindsey and children} | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Durfee of Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld Thursday after-| @—--_.- —® Linton Sunday evening. n der county, died | @————_ —_-—_—_——-.@ The ‘Braddock Study and Civic returned home Friday from Wiscon-| Moffit made a business trip to Wild) noon, | Leith | ~ Godfrey Grenz transacted business |S _a Bismarck hos. | Schrunk |/club ‘held their ennual guest - night |Sit» Where they have been visiting] Rose Wednesday. : Jean Dimatront was ac Wilton salle in Hazelton Monday. swore held| @ ‘Wedtesday evenine at (ia Nera of relatives for a few weeks. Miss Helen Brownawell, who re-| o, Thursday evening. The auction sale held at the John|f in the Presby- ; seine Mrs. C. Rai Thirty ladies Lucille Johnson spent last week] cently graduated from the commer- Mrs, Arthur Damstrom called at By MRS. J. H. EMCH Weber home Wednesday wasn’t very | te le. i Paul By HELEN MARCHANT Were present ‘and ‘chioved& very at the Dan Danielson home with|cial college at Bismarck, has ac- well attended on account of the are! i fe Anna, while Mrs. Danielson was|cepted a position with the Lucky | ‘tte Andrew Nelson home Thursday ee “ even t i Tom Anderson and Albert igh Things went at a very low price. m. Witt and Christ Wents wore |p.c7-ant evening. After the regular |taken to the hospital where she un-| Strike Coal Co., there. oe ter eh nia gin rain Gc WUntGWGaLL: |A#SES: 1A” Dieklnwon Monday, AAKEE The Weber family expect to move to, was y. callers in Goodiizh ~Wed- aS pinch: Piano” duet, |dezwent an operation for gallstones.| Some of our young folks attended] oy Friday. ing with material to be used in Linton in .. few wee | Mekie of Michigan, T LMARihiEe ERIERn Ba There will be a meeting of the|the movie at Braddock Thursday|” Herb Bailey called at the Wm.|Mr. Lah’s coal mine. A. at the Canfield schoolhouse | evening. : i Frank Jewett, Harry Ofeldt and day ‘night, the 23d. Every one|_ Mrs. Ernest Saville attended the| B™Q¥™ home Friday. d Milner if Bill Weber, Steve Koppy and son \ f een holdiz Math were business callers at the | ings : iM Mesdames Barton and |p Robinson; solo, “Somewhere a Voice revival _meet- Driscoil, left vchent was a Wing day afternocn, \ ; c AU A : ! a f n Those who attended the play by| Fred Milner made a business trip to John Weber home Thursd for Win where he . dames N and|J8| Calling,” Mrs. Long; saxophone |i. urged to attend and join, Ladies’ Aid at the home of Mrs. Seviit i Bismarck Tuesday evening, return- Mies ildg Backhaus is assisting is engaged for a ecries of meetings. | motored to Wilton|S¢lections, Lowell Barton. The en-)s 'f) Jordahl took Dan Danielson| Harry Albright, north of Braddock, ere were Mek Wane ea ing Wednesday. ” ¥ with} L. J. ster of Lark was in| *tiday morning. tertainment commitiee consisting of |Steele over Sun Mabel Lytle spent the week-end | Vie, Lesher, and Koenig, arranged hn Webe: and children to Bismarck Saturday | Saturday afternoon. Lester and Walter Waddi | E. Ankorn and E. T. Saunders a morning to see Mrs. Danielson. + Guests at the W. H. Brownawell] yy. ne Mrs. Ole Lillefjeldeacd Mr. were trucking freight 2 from Bis- were/and looking after ome. mber of games end contests!“ Grendma Bailey is staying at the | home Sunday included Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Rudolph Hagen and baby.| Marck Thursday in Liinton Thursday.| Otto Joitacon nis havi a new| Th Ryan was a Regan shop- wat nore ane Witte adel Ira Bailey home. H. A. Carlisle and sons Dwight and|~ Wi, Brown is again in Bismarek,| Clark Hill has been quite ill the Martin Riedlinger Sr., of Linton | barn er Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and! Roger, and Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Sa- Mr: Y s ‘ ile. : ie i M! : Ern ne of the men on the jury. He was| past week, being under the care of was in this vicinity Wednesday. Mrs. P. D. Wood had ine R. G. Marchant and|determination. Mrs. Savage and jerald were callers in Bis: ville and Misses Lily Stirling and| home ‘echt sith hi i New Leipzi i A number of young folks of this|tune to break tee tad fhe at the| daughter HMargeret and Irene mo-|Mrs. Barton tied in the contest of Wadbeulaye : Bimaek aa ematy Metcalf. HS SN SI OT PSs Md eal al inity attended the dance at Tem- sii si “Hi o ii ‘ * r a ven low! in h ved at the es it writ- rist Monday when she slipped and| ‘ted to TcCiusky Saturday after-|“Hidden States,” each getting 26] “Mr and Mrs. Ed Rasche and fam-| Misses Lila and Lily Stirling! (ore jontyemget COND ABAIA Some) Much mprove present wri he arm. She was taken to a| 220): a points. he prize went to Mrs. ily spent Sunday evening at the L,| Spent the week-end at the home of| Afys, Wm, Brown and son Lester} Mrs. Charlotte Kohl of Pretty K hospital, where the injured] so6°Klemin: Wedecdagen oats oe [algo ron ficst’ prive in the pill [Jorgenson home. Mr and Mrs. RoI. Beal at Hazelton. | motored to Wildwood Friday eve-| Rock spent the week-end with Miss is being cared fer. Wenzel Kozenik called at the R.|contest, and Mrs. Otto Bauer won|,-!t Anna Strand and Mrs. Anna ainan and Eilen Peterson! ning where chere was & dance. Mrs. | Nellie Emch. vik Thursday evening, A very nice time was had by all. A few of the young folks of here | i attended the pie social and’dance in ec : ontes| f 4 and Martha and Berni | eee Pee Batley wl il visi Gayton school No. 3° Friday eve-| ited at tne pidghar and) G, Marckant home Wednesday. first in the picture contest. ‘The| Knudson spent. Sunday afternoon | oer et the Braddock high schect Fa re re ney erent a aviaseH atHotG Nvedneniey ning. ; iP oe ner Louise Thern visited Friday after-|guessing of old-fashioned photos of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Keifer were din-| SPent, the week-end with their vs-| Mr. and Mrs. Iver Ecick d | evening. _ Joe Fettig of Linton was deliver- A ieee noon with Annie Seights. club members proved exciting and| |r. and Mrs. Joe Keifer were din-| cective parents, shiNisen called ce” the CAtein Lets) | WanekKumicath Was aiiumiiessipise ing gasoline to farmers in this vi- tar of finch wine Seany | _ Mr, and Mrs. John Hoch and Mr.leaused lots of laughter. A dainty |Ner euests at the John Moser home. home Friday evening’ itor in Bismarck Wednesday. Bic cinity one day this week yell ta ) igh | 22d_Mrs. Simmon Koch were Mc-|and tasty luncheon was served at toithe PauleGreenan (fie for the |S -———____—— Elias Liliefield eed famil | Was accompanied to Bismarck by Theodore Yetter of Linton was aj 41 yictrong plac mm tne Mush) Clusky shoppers Saturday after-|midnight by Mesdames Aarvig,|'0. Ed Wollworth is moving || Estherville ‘| sunday at the Ole Lillefield hone. | Mrs. Margaret Evens, who has bees Beare ats init Vielnity, Wed:) py. huey Jobnton cf Clevelawal a anal atta, 9 ae Arntz, Bratton, Barton, Dexter, and) (nthe Ole Wold place i Be eens) il Ra yee HG IB ROMA Hee SBFOREES nesday. i sree PF agaeaing r. and Mrs. Jacob Triebmasser | Feltheim. "M led o——____——¢| I. F. Jones. Mrs. Evens left for her Gayton School No. 2 qisited at the Methodist parsonage called at the Wr. Witt home Sun-| Mr. and Mrs, R, Aarvig and Miss|_,Mr. and Mrs. John Moser calle MRS. ROY = sme dn’ Catroll;. For construction, work, this week) TMS o8% 1. ard son Otto ard Jobn| : Helen were Sunday dinner guests |%¢,the Joe Keifer home Monday aft- ud aie | Baldwin I mamsrcanne oa as. Bie sieeiitatie. The secon meal spent Monday in Mendan| shopner Saturday afternoon f?|*t ‘he He P. Albright home Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Ghylin and son] agile a( ind hen oe pee aieeaa uathere UCeniae TEL, had spelling test Monday.-—The| seventh srade had a geography and! arithmetic test Friday.—-The report cards were given out this week. “lt ——— : led at the Henry Schilling hon C2 y i in Ci ‘Thurs- narck, 5 “t : di cena, s, Gerald were supper guests at the |°® ee Ma ing home By FLORENC:: BORNER business matters in Carson Thurs: r Prescott, State's Attor-| from scotland, rae thursday, On teen Sense Tat Novem. |Ole, Olson home Sunday evening. ee apes —— : day. Ne and the sheriff | were| where she attcnded the funcral of|ber 17, at Breddock, in the Church|, Paul, Greenan ‘and Cecil Elkins | yoy at June Hatton ee ef peerman, Kickul, Sr. sustained a] Mrs. Ora Emech returned from 1 to the Tuttle ity Sunday, | her father. 4 Ebi phan the arta of Mec |have been hauling grain for Ole|Wold and John Hanson were busi-| broken leg recently when he was| Miles City, Mont., Monday. She re- i : “ Le f Epiphany, the marriage of Miss aa ness callers in Bismarck Tuesday. | kick e Ki : her daughter, Mrs. Roy West- Marks were quite satisfactory. But|Where they investigated the case of] Tommy Ryan broug! 7 = i 1. «4: | Wold this week. . 'Y-| kicked by a bull on the Kicku] farm. | ports her daughter, Mrs. Roy West. we will try Aerts them robe k Foster of Harvey, who ecci-|to her boasding Dee Ray ane pueveaney Sc plonses) oe ey aie Mrs. Earl Mowder spent Monday | , Mr. oe ee Hoy. nate attended | Mr. Kickul was taken to Bismarck |inghouse, as being muc! improved —The seventh grade is now taking|dentaily shot and killed himself | ning. Rey. Hi Sehweltsersof Hazelton ‘of, [at_the John’ Howe home. er ing se ‘ He lomesteaders | for medical treatment where he is] in health. ; up the study of Europe-—We had|Wxile out hunting with a friend. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Berg werel ficiated, ‘The couple. was attended |, Burnett, Jaccbson and Mrs. John] Tugsday night in Regan, said to be improving nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wahl, accom- perfect attendance in our school] Rev. G. LeRoy White of Bismerck| Wing shoppers Friday. by Miss Kathryn Schlosser, sister of |Howe called at the Boynton ranch], Mri and Mrs. Worden Visited at| Dr. William P. Thelan of Wilton| panied by Mrs. John Nayman, are this month. held the first querterly conference! | Adolph Bender hauled some grain|the bride, and. Martin Zirbes, {Saturday evening to get Ernest, and |‘¢ | ad Mae Alri eeeueeaay; | Was a professional caller in this|visiting friends and relatives in in the Methodist church Monday | for R. G. Marchant Moncay. couciOnstReGeHe. eS; !bring him to the John Howe home. r. and Mrs. Alvin Ghylin and| community a few days ago. Minnesota. Te evening. R. G. Marchant completed his new : ' Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and son Gerald | $0" Gerald and the Dave Ghylins} Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nordstrom] Albert Chalgren motored to Bis- ] Rock Hill 1 J. Pe Boucher and son Arthur mo-| Pig shed this pola eohe ney : ae bride sala charm ngiy, sonnet pad tesahanday: aHerabon with Mrs. hare oe shoppers Wednesday. | and little daughter Iva May have|marck Thursday returning with a tored to Bismarck Sunday, where} Mr. and Mrs. R. Marchant] 5" veil and wreath and carried # eer (Jee, Keifer. rs. Knutson and Oliver were Re-| returned from a short motor trip to|new motor car. . armen aaa they attended services. Tom Me-| called on their new neighbor Satur-|%,veil and wreath and carried @ gor-|""n4y.° Anna Knudson and son Oli-|&@n callers Wednesday. Roseglen where they were guests| A large crowd attended the Pres- y Reous bouquet of pink roses. The!» ‘ore callers at the John Howe| Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davenport|of Mrs. Nordstrom's parents, Mr.|byterian Ladies’ Aid meeting held Conville, who b i . | day evening. s . c ss ‘ A ic Lecce Pare arly ae a mie cee Sabet Lytle called at the Wm. bridesmaid was dressed in wood |ioine Saturday. Anes to Bismarck on business| and Mrs. P. H. Barnsness. They|at Mrs. Dwight Kamrath’s home, W. H. Kolb was a Wing cailerjation, returned with the Bouchecs Ryan home Sunday evening. brown also, and wore matching ac- ednesday, were accompanied home by Mrs.| Thursday. A great deal of work, Mon The Presbyterian Work club gav cessories. ap | O—$—$$_____———#| Henry. Schilling and Earl Mowder | Nordstrem’s mother, who will re-| business and the usual visiting was red Nelzon motored to Regan!a fried chicks in the cheek | @—————_—__ ————9| The church was decorated with Taft || galled at Roy Little's Tuesday morn-| main here about a week. the order of the day. apnea temonl tte pen gall | aa ghrysanthercams and carnations.|) Pat ing, ‘number of local folks sold tur-[) "Mis. Henry Faubel, Ms. E. Cor- son’s, Wutzke’s and Little's. Robert Genes invacn ital i Cc! The wedding march and songs ap-| Mrs. Frank Mickelson left Wed-| keys the past week, some dressing| bit, Mrs. E. T. Saunders and Mrs. Ed Recche and Louis Jorgenson| Bismarck, where he undermere au\? ———————F propriate for the occasion were By FLORENCE GOSNEY nesday morning for Iowa, where she | the birds and shipping them to mar.|Wm. Kamrath were in Bismarck hauled grain to Regan Monday. Geration Peg eS HUncerveny any By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE played by John Jonkman and sung will spend some time visiting. ket, others taking them to Bismarck | Friday, attending a missionary con- Guests at the Martin Dockter! Leyi Metterling is bt ildi ; by the Jonkman family. Mrs. Ed. Olson, M William | , J: F; Little and Ruth called at the| and Mandan wholesale houses, and| ference held at the home of Miss A. home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.|harn on his place. Mr. Metterling’s|,,Thete were no services in the|, After the ceremony relatives and) carol and Mabel Oleon visited at the | Roy Little home Wednesday. still others selling to local produce | Burr. is Waugeman and family and/fother is doing the carpenter work.| Methodist church Sunday morning friends gathered at the home of the! john Benz home Tuesday. c i tt 1 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berg anil son! dealers. A large number of turkeys} Mrs. Lloyd Faubel, who has been Mr. and Mrs. Karl Mauch and fam-| “The Catholic Altar society met |" &ccount of the illness of the pas-| Pride, where a delicious dinner was|""y1. ‘Carl R. Kositzky and Eloise| Lyle were Regan callers Monday.|were raised in the Baldwin locality | visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ily. ; : tor, Re~. Locker. Services will be|Setved at 12:30 o'clock. The dining} <j he Chas. Gaskill home| Several from here attended the| this year, the dry weather of early | Emmet Clark, left for her home in George Mickelsonvand Louis Jor-|,ye(inee egg ct th Mess, CBFISLY lovery Sunday morning at il wielocg| "00m. Was decorated with flowers| visited at the Chas auction at Lundberg’s Thursday. —_| spring being favorable to the rais-|Mott Sunday. . Benson caught a coyote last Satur-jortertaining, [until further notice, and the wedding cake made the cen-| TUSSI™y. and son Rex and| Mr. and Mrs. Paul Greenan spent | ing of the Thanksgiving bird The Lutheran Ladies’ Aid gave a day. a r John Klein sold his stock and Mrs. Ira Bailey and grandma were a Re - shopping in Wing Tuesday evening, | sar" ,mechinery Tuesday. One cow PI Mrs. Dan Danielson was taken to " si sith|terpiece. Streamers from the room 5 nting | Several days this week at Ole Wold’s| Little Willie Borner, who attends | very successful chicken dinner in the rie, Sherwin met with! ed'to the cake. The guests present Robert Sharp went duck: hunting) paining therm, get. ready tox move.| school, in Baldwin scne the cence |cturch: basement Eaturdor veri Fergo and Valley City one| Were: i i Oast Prince was a Sterling caller| They will live at the Greenan home|end at his home*in Burnt Creek] Mrs. Max Ellman returned from f Ee Wesley Nickelson and boys made|€2¥ last week. Rev. H. Schweitzer, bride and] wednesday. this winter, being unable to find a| township. F _ | Minneapolis on Thursday of last @ Bismarck hospital last Thursday|, jusiness visit. here Tuesdoy, Several of the Braddock folks tock|ST0m) Mr. and Mrs. Karl Schlosser! “My. and Mrs. Presley Gosney and|f@tm to rent, Anthony Wons, radio entertainer | week. Her many friends are ‘gjad She underwent an operation on Sat-|* vee tes been eeet fe of |in the show, “King of Kings,” which|2%¢_ two daughters Kathryn and] Edna spent Tuesday evening at the| ,.Mrs. Dan Danielson was taken to|and artist of WLS, has written our | of her recovery. urday morning for gallstones. iy was staged in the house at}4nna, Mr. and Mrs. George Zirbes| Wilbert Koon home. Bismarck Wednesday, where she en-| local poct, Florence Borner, asking The M. W. A. & R.N. A. of Elgin Louis Jorgenson Jr. and Woodrow|the death of Mrs. Wapeka Jensen se pera house. at) and son Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Peter cat the J tered one of the hospitals. She un-| permission to use her poem, “My|entertained the surrounding camps and Marvin Walworth spent Sunday |4¢ams in Bismarck Monday. Hazleton, Thursday, Friday and Sat- Mrs. De Hahn visited at the John Bos y P: A i fi Schlosser and family, Mr. and Mrs. ; derwent an operation for gallstones | Castle,” in his new 1928 issue of| with a social dance on Friday eve- é eee meer cia the schale Hcy goaee and all pronounced |jericman and family, Mr. and Mrs.| Sz home Wednesday. q|Saturday morning, and is getting | Tony's Scrapbook ‘This tock whice | ning. Av small crowd wes in a Albin Spanbery motored to Regan Here ODIEY..eVeniiE. sp et eel DR and Mrs. Grant Peterson are| Peter Dietlien and son, Mr. and Mrs. family were Bismarck callers Sat- along as well as can be expected.|is published yearly, contains the tendance but those present report a ‘Wednesday. MATINita the Becuhentsy oy the parents of a.91% pound boy born| "red Lindahl and family, Mr. and/urday. . Ed Broehl was a business caller | choicest verses sent to WLS during| pleasant evening. , y ae “5 : nttle has, hese sentinels to| raver; dramatication ‘of fhnne:|Tuesday, Nov. 13, at the Bismarck | Mrs. Walter Bolhin and family, and|"' Mrs, George Lee and son George| in this community Friday afternoon. |the year. The poem, “My Castle,”| E. J. Mellon, who is engineer at is is week. Doctor Thelan 2 with Clyde and Virgel Little. e : a . ‘i Miss I!za Bohlin, at the Wilbert|, Lucille Johnson spent several days| was printed in The Bismarck Trib-|the Lah mine, has moved his family was called on Wednesday and again|th plabena Mrs. iors Fu: Boprtial Losrchi-of Steele was in|. one happy couple will make their| X ay eeneney. this week at the Dan Danielson | une several years ago. into the residence recently vacated on Monday. ‘ ie os ‘ Bo sige : d rien ree Braddock Tuesday setiing up monu-|ome on a farm four miles north-|' Mrs, Ben Koon and son Eldon of home. Bu Mesdames Andy Peterson and| by Mrs. Springer, in the east part of Everett and Dee Bailey motored to as es—Our Boy re APE Se eS | ante lin. cae tent Cader east of Braddock. Their many] Bismarck spent from Saturday night]. Earl Mowder was a Friday moru- | Fred Kent were Saturday afternoon | town. 4 Regan Tuesday. ‘ Sips eke o ie Het elfare he vatadi Grose; drive, which | friends wish them a long and happy| until Tuesday at the Gosney home.| ing, caller at the Alvin Ghylin home. | callers at the Richard Borner home.| \ Several from Leith attended the Pre arpa tock the Danielsan| Magazine for November, Mra, B- Us| 00 aeraiewcs Dew hes teen ton | wedded ite, Mrs. Roy Baker called at the John| S- 1. Jordahl tock Dan Danielson| Mr. and Mrs. Art Fricke of the| school carnival held in the Thain i Meine matley aad n Lawrence) Kota's Characters and. song, North | Successful so far, as the people have =e Baker home Thursday. and children to Bismarck early Sat-| Cromwell district were eallers in|consolidated school last Friday 3. le Char ; ————— ‘ : K d urday morning to be with Mrs. Dan- | town Wednesday. night. A splendid play, stunts of all and Ciayton Litte caled at the P.|Dakota,” eighth grade pupils; sol,|Fespended weil fo this good cause; | Welch’s Spur Bes and Mes. Men e pen ane 200 jelson ‘during, her operation. | Mr.) | Herman Kickul, Jr, and Herman| kinds and dancing made up a very . Patton home Tuesday evening. | Mr: 3. Foye; natural resources ,, ‘ Jordehl and tke childre: leyers spent tl 7 i i j itertai it. Nels Peterson called at the Louis| of North Dakota and the outlook for|Cross buttons allotted to us given|® Beco. and; children, .apent »Suniay:| ir. Danielso en called thele Genes | Me ae ew ‘ the | A ‘oon home. , | Saturday evening, but Mr. Danielson | having been called there to resume| Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Hawley were Jorgenson home Tuesday. the future, Mrs. B. Cunningham, A|Sut this week,/ By MRS. 0. M. WELCH ae yee was a Sterling caller] Stayed over Sunday with Mrs. Dan-| their work on the grand jury, after| Leith callers Saturday stopping for Ed Rasche ground feed for Pat|light lunch was served by the Home|, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Fraser mo- Thursday. ielson. a vacation of several weeks. a short while on their road to Lem- Patton and Louis Jorgenson Tues-|Economice class at the close of the pened) Bismarck Saturday morn-| most of the neighbors attended| Bunies Jessen returned home from|. Harry Davenport motored to Wil- , Sam Brown is said to be quite ill] mon, S. Dak. jay. a program. ee my. Robison carried the mail] ine sale at the Charles Snyder] the Bismarck hospital Friday. ton Friday to get Mrs. Davenport,|in a Bismarck hospital with blood| Sherman Houser narrowly es- A. T. Kolb motored to Regan or er. Ereagron route 1. place Monday. Stock sold there] Mr. and Mrs. Presley Gosney| Who has spent mere days with her | poisoning. caped a serious accident Saturday Wednesday. : — |, Mr, and Mrs. Chris Swoverland| brought a good price. spent Sunday at the Steve Triplett| sister, Mrs. Tom Hollingsworth. Mr, and Mrs. Roy Gillstrap of | when a portion of the mine caved in Lucille Johnson stayed with the Glen View 1 and children visited with friends in] "Nr and’ Mrs. Robt. Welch and home south of Brittin. |. There will be a community dinner | Lansford, N. D., visited from Sun-|and knocked him face downward. He pesielson children a few days last teele during the first part of thé! ramily called at the home of Mrs.| A large crowd attended the dance|@t the Canfield school Thanksgiv- | day till Tuesday at the home of Mr.| is rather stiff and scre and his face ; By MRS, LARS JACOBSON — |“eek and with friends in Strasburg] Weich's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed.|at Sterling Friday night. Surround-| ing day. Rev. Christ will deliver a|Gillstrap’s uncle and aunt, Mr. and|is badly bruised, but he is at work hu BOlsca was a Regan business y gh ome Eetinday night. ee) | Doppler, Monday evening. ing padaned were Yell represented.| Thanksgiving sermon. Mrs. Wayne Cummings. Mr. and|as usual. ff f “*Ed Rasche’and Anna Mae called| Miss Mabel Sager closed a very|,,Mf. and) Mrs, Corl Spitzer and) Lawrence Doppler, Marcus Tremb-| Music was furnished by Hazel John-| _ Almost everyone who has turkeys | Mrs. Gillstrap were on their honey-|_ F. P. Emch has been suffering the Baths ead nna, Mae called) successful term of school here Tues-|Mr- and Mrs. H. Beal returned tol jay and Glen Oder attended a show| son's orchestra. A fine time is re-| has been busy this week getting |moon trip, having been married a|from sciatic rheumatsm the past a e Patton home Wednesday eve-| day This was her second year in|Breddock Thursday from their trip| in’ Bismarck Monday evening. ported by all. them ready for the Thanksgiying|few days previous to their visit| week, but is better at present. Ne jay.| this same school and we understand |t® Fargo. The two young couples} Mrs, Ed. Doppler and son Law-|" Anton Oberg was a town caller| market. here. Robert Jones was an Elgin visitor Malcolm Christianson and Clay-|this same school and we understand |. now comfortably settled in their| peMt® £4, Doppler and son Law- whecdw. Oliver Knutson took Melvin Lar-| Martin Bourgois of Riverview was| Thursday. ton Little installed two radios last] 10°, eat. new homes. The best wishes of| day, Mrs. Carl Byers, Mrs. Belk and|son to Bismarck Monday morning, | here a few days ago on business. Miss Thelma Van Horn has beer wets one at the SB. dordahl home)" Xy,. and Mrs, Walter Rustad of |their Braddock friends go with) "Joc Hill has been hauling wood|Mrs. Brownawell spent Thursday Where he will enter a hospital to| We understand that the Farmers’| visiting at the Ameal Brinkman au one at the S. W. Nemetz home. Laverne, N. D., visited friends and|them to their homes. ..,.|from the river bottom lately. Mr.Jevening at the Herman Nieman| undergo a mastoid operation. Union has hired the ol¢ Rupp hall| home the past week. i eorge, Dee and Ira Bailey andj Citives here ‘over the week-end.|_.The many friends of Mrs. Nels| Hill's wood pile burned in the Welch| home. Wm. Mickelson motored to Wil-|for social and business purposes this| Mrs. R. A. O’Comnell and Mm. gilbert Ward called at the Patton} Fiink Kocker returned with them|Thompson will be glad to know that Spur prairie fire this fall.’ Earl Gaskill spen. Thursday at|ton Tuesday morning. coming winter. This building was|Guy McAndrews, who have been eae. aneredsy. ‘for an extended visit. He is Mrs.|She has returned to her home at| “Ed. Doppler and son Leo motored| the Art Chenoweth home. Dan and Bert Danielson were Bis- |formerly used for this purpose, but| taking treatment in Bismarck the Ss aeeoe called at W. H.| piistad's father. Wild Rose after her recent opera-|to northern Minnesota, starting] Mr. and Mrs. Carl Olson and fam-| marck callers Tuesday. of late has been unused. The Farm- | past week, returned home Saturday. 5 3 trons of Miss Helga Sorm-|tion in a Bismarck hospital and we| from home early Wednesday morn-| ily were Bismarck callers Wednes-| The Danielson children were ab-|ers Union has a nice membership} Mr. and Mrs. Keith Emch enter- woe fe, Bailey and son Dee and Fa eemeiane Mite Helga Gorm (ot with her a speedy and complete | from home early Wednesday, morn) ily sent from school several days this|here and a number of social parties|tained at dinner Sunday, Mr. ai¥ poche Fi ide pa spborell £0 Bia: ploasantiy on the last day of school, |Tecovery- ._,{ destination the same evening. They| Ernest Hurr and daughter Al-| week. are being planned. Mrs. R. W. Sether and son Irvin, Ed Si fith y- led at P. E. Patt ey Friday, by bringing their din-] The members of the Methodist] plan a deer hunt with Mr. Doppler's| mona called at the Henry Jessen Mr. and Mrs. Ira Falkenstein were | Misses Ella Sande and Nellie Emch. Friday 31 F B Pattons) vers to the schoolhouse where they|church board met at the home of| brothers. home Thursday, rg >. recent visitors in the capital city, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Friez of New BPO piixind called sk “Kang sll enloved.it toretivr. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Savage Tuesday| A, D. Welch motored to Bismarck| Mrs. George Lewis underwent an|| Painted Woods _R. A. Laubach of Wilton was a| Leipzig were visiting in Leith Sat- Wednesda i ‘Me Perkin will ie S| Quite a few of the neighbors at-|evening to make arrangements for|on business Wednesday. operation at the Bismarck hospital] ». ——¢| Visitor at the home of his daugh-|urday and Sunday. ‘ Bee an” loan fonts tended the <ale on the Chester Er-|raising the church budget for the! Robt. Welch called on his father,| Thursday and is getting along as ter, Mrs. Albin Erstrom Tuesday. Mrs. F. P. Emch received a tele- aoe Je ry i oon 2 ere he intends | trem farm. coming year. Rev. and Mrs. Locker| Oliver Welch, and also at the Dop-| well as can be expected. By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD The sale which was held at the|gram Friday informng her of the Lipa ne Mag ha sig a Ge The Farmers Union local held a|from Napoleon and eleven members| pler home Wednesday morning. Mrs. Gosney and Edna and Mrs. = Chester Erstrom farm Wednesday death of her father in Alliance, Ohio. Be cond ar gues, wit, son SOF?! dance and card party Saturday|Were present. s Large flocks of northern ducks|Ben Koon and son Eldon visited at) Last Friday, the 9th, Mrs. Joe|afternoon was well attended. Cows| Louie Bitner and the mule at the Mr. and Mre P. EB. Pattes andi Might in the Rupp hell at Baldwin.| George Sempel returned Wednes-| have been seen in this vicinity this|the Chas. Gaskill home Monday. _|Brown and baby Marvin spent the | sold well, but other livestock and|coal mine didn't agree Saturday and faiatly cp “ Pei aa os bag! + Lunch was served at midnight by|day from a few days’ visit with rel-| week. George Lewis spent the week-end | afternoon visiting Mrs. Elias Lille-|machinery offered did not bring| Louie had to consult the doctor ta Jorgensen home. > Cvening st the! ire lady members and a nice time|atives at Miller, S. Dak. Many fram this vicinity attended] in Bismarck with Mrs. Lewis at the| field at Wilton. : good prices. .,, ,|8ee what was wrong with him. #4 ans whiaec occa lean had by all, Harry Koenig accompanied by his|the sale at the Bonystrom place| hospital there. Elias Lillefjeld, son Edwin and| Fritz Schultz of Bismarck visited | found three ribs and his collar be-- hionday at the Ernest Gordon heme | Mrs. Enock ‘Anderson and small|sister, Bertha, left last week for| Thursday. - irs. Chas. Gaskill and Earl spent| George Torgeson of Wilton spent|/at the home of his grandmother, | broken in two places. We are sor: Dorothy Sheldon, high school on returned home Priddy from Bis-|Park City, Mont., to visit with their) Coyotes have again begun trouble| Saturday night and Sunday at the| Sunday evening with Dick Iverson.|Mrs. Matilda Baumgart, Sunday. ||to hear of this accident and wisn student of Bismarck, open Sunday|m™arck. The young man's rame is|parents. ‘They stopped at Mandan| at several farms in the neighbot-|Carl Kositzky home in Bismarck.| Dick has a new radio. John Nordstrom of Naughton was | Louie a speedy recovery. 1 Harold. lor a visit at the home of their sis-| hood, both to poultry and sheep. Charley Anderson, Presley Gos- Mrs. Ole: Lillefjeld spent Sunday|here a few days ago on a business} Mrs. eith Emch is substituti A ime peta ee Hace Hee con. ‘of. Wiltco wan|ter Mri. ‘Bernard Baxter. Mrs. Robt. Welch Ascineal her| ney and Ernest Hurr shipped pigs| afternoon and evenin~ visiting Mrs.| mission. for the primary teacher at Fredey: Barred Nemetz home| called to the Con Johnson home| Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Allen motored| mother, Mrs. Ed. Doppler, to pick| and cattle Tuesday. 1 | Elias Lillefjeld. are , Local members of the North Da-|this week on account of their regu- Satu ifs Tuesday evening because of the sud-|to Linton Friday afternoon, return-)a number of geese Thursday. Mrs.| Mrs. Gosney and Edna called at| We forgot to mention in last|kota Wheat Growers’ Association|lar teacher being ‘ill and it being Ernest Gordon motored to Regan| den illness of Cornelia. We are glad|ing home Saturday morning. Perle sold the geese in Bismarck | the Drystad home Monday. week’s news that Walter Fossum,| received their final payment on the necessary to take her to the hos- we fi to state that she is fully recovered} Mrs. Wm. Adams was taken-to a| Friday. Misses Marion Lewis and Esther | 80n of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Fossum,| 1927 wheat pool’ th: fore part of | pital. ; |” Rev. J. "Meiser and Joseph Holcupp| at this writing. Bismarck hospital Saturday after-| Sybil Rittel has returned to the| Lang came from Jamestown to Bis-| visited at the Ole Lillefjeld home| the week. ; A quiet home wedding occurred wore social visitors at the P.E.Fac| Mr. and Mrs. Con Johnson and|noon, as she has not been recover-| home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.|marck on the flyer Friday night to| Saturday night and Sunday. He| Fredolen Rupp. local merchant, | Sunday at 12:30 at the home of the - ton home: sa bs family motored to Bismarck Satur-|ing a6 well as could be wished since| Fred Rittel. Sybil has been stey- visit Mrs. George Lewi. and Mrs. | #ccompa: the Louis Gilcher fam-| was transacting business in the cap- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ora é men ti this week with| day on busiaess. baby was born. |ing with an aunt at Drake, N. D.,| Emil Lang at, the Bismarck hos-| ily. ital city the last of the week. Emch, when their daughter, Beulah, : Millard Jacobson returned from is now able to get} for several weeks. pital. < Mr. and Mrs. Chauncy Cleveland| Christ Buchholtz left recently for was united in ma: to . EB. fake Fisher is hauling wel| Regan Tuesday evening where he being confined for| Clarence Doppler called on bis| Mrs. Pete Hanson vas a Bismarck | visited at the Wm. Bro "n home Sun-| western No Dakota and eastern Spsinger of this place, Their many” r the J. F. Little Nl it.| went to take in the Armistice pro-| several weeks to his room. He still| sister Mrs. R. M. Welch, Friday. caller Saturday. day, the 11th. Mr. and Mrs. Joe| Montana’ points where he plans on|friends extend them congratula- a Bailey is for h supper and dance given there.|has to get about on crutches. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ishmael, Mr.| Mr. and Mrs. Drystad and family | Brown and baby also spent Sunday| working during the winter months | tions. ‘ fie "atso visited with his “buddy,”| Several of: the Braddock people| and Mrs. Jobn Welch and family,|are e! ving a visit from Mrs.| at the Brown ‘ome. at construction work. Fred Milner and left. for Otto Uhde. 4 the funeie] of Mrs. Martin-| and Oliver Weleh accompanied by se Sasa folks. “aera vy. Snow cal ie be were Mr.| Ruth Christianson, who for the|son of Kintyre which was held Sat-| Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McMurrich and : from his son Dan stating that he| by car for St. Louis, Mo., where she Monday. The best wishes of the family,| past eight months has been lardsy afternoon at the Swedish | family of Glencoe, and Mr. and Mrs. | Gaskill home Monday. Emory Johnson received a letter) Mrs. C. V. Anderson left recently | their new home in feral, lett ton jf leave in a short time for Iowa| will spend several months taking| community go with them.