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by the audience. An teresting letter was read, which was written: by Mrs. Paul Holmes while visiting at Taft, Tex. There were songs by Miss Maalfred Bere. and C. @| Temvik about 4:30 and gave uS a/D. King and daughter Emma. A de- | nice sermon at 7:30. It was his first | bate was given, “Resolved, that horses are better than tractors.” Miss Ger- Mrs. Pfaff and children and Mrs. | trude Ness.and'C. D. King upheld the ' Nathan were callers on Mrs. Pauline | affirmative, and’ Miss Ruth Kam- lange and Paul Holmes the negative. ‘he affirmative won, Miesen, county agent, B. F. Lawyer, and Archie Olson of Bismarck acting as judges. Paul Holmes, L. J. Agnew Ed Ebling acted on the hospi- tality committee, serving the lunch. Homer Welch, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Welch, has returned from Min- neapolis, where he has been attending a baking school. He visited at the A. T. Welch home Friday. Mrs. Ralph Ishmiael went to Ster- ling Sunday to visit her mother, Mrs. sermon in Temvik. By OLGA M. GROSSMAN hod Reich Sunday. = Most of the high rade students of the school enjoyed listening to the incugural ceremonies at. the home of Mrs. Enders and Mrs. Sundeen The Temyik Community club will give their first program Friday eve- ning, March 8, consisting of male Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Hammel andjquartet, glee club selections, and two speaiers, Charles Coventry and Superintendent Curtis Jenkins, both of Linton. The former + “Community Club Work” c-id the lat- ter on “Education.” The Community club of Temvik is giving a carnival Ada Renk, who has been assisting Mrs. Radke in Golden Valley for some time, returned to her home redey. Joan Miller of Golden Valley was a at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Miller Sunday. Anton and Bill Hettrick motored to ‘Werner Friday, whs-c they attended the district basketball tournament for boys. Glen Kirk transacted busincss in Halliday Wednesday. Barbara Sautner of Mandan is a riday evening, lor a few days at the homes of d Mrs. Anto.. Wilhelm and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gleich. Jacob Huber was a t in Hazen Thursday. Mrs. Adolph Eissenger was a pas- senger to Beulah Monday, where she spent the day visiting friends. * Otto Bauman, county commissioner, took the train to Stanton Wednesday, whore he looked over his business af- Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ebling enter- tained six tables of whist at her home Miss Edna Dralle|4 end Mr. and Mrs. Laef Blensley of smarck and Mrs. Roy Yule of Val- ity were out-of-town guests. A luncc was served at midnight. f 8. W. Burleigh | at Selfridge, ‘Wednesday, having been Saturday night. o—e? | several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jessen were Bismarck callers Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Presley Gosney and Florence and Edna called at the Charley Anderson home Tuesday eve- By K. D. STEWART Nell Lee of Dickinson spent a few days at the.C. N. Lec home this week. ‘Fheodore Stuh!miller bound .passenger to Bismarck Mon- >y, where he consultcd the doctors of the Bismarck hospital. located at Magnus’, intends to move with his family to Brittin, N. D. Mr. and Mrs. John Alex Stewart and Lee Mallard were passengers ‘to Bismarck Monday. Paul Hapel shipped a carload of Roy Kositzky of ‘Bismarck .was a supper guest at the Charles Gaskill home Tuesday night. Charley Anderson was a Bismarck caller Tuesday. Miss Mabel Olson and Frank Benz Jacob Grossman took tl Beulah Monday, where he had dental & guest at the A. H. Helgeson home on Saturday evening. | Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Richardson of Sanger visited with friends and rela- tives here on Sunday. Rev. Corbit, and interment was made in the family lot at Carson. Mrs, B. J. ‘Lawfer returned Friday from an extended visit in Minnesota. Misses Mildred and Marcia Kam: company went to Napoleon Tuesday returning home Wednesday. Mr. Clyde Smith ‘had charge of the ele- vator during his absence. B. Swanson of Kintyre called on Glenview By MRS. LARS JACOBSON J. Bjerke, employe of the Regan | Braddock folks Tuesday. Mrs. Fred Junge, who visited for garage, spent several days of last week in Fargo where he attended the auto school. J. O. Rise of Lein township was a caller here on Monday. The M. W. A. held their regular meeting in the Legion Cabin on Thursday evening. The next regular meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary will be held in the Legion Cabin on the after- noon of Thursday, March 14th. Mrs. W. Sundquist and Miss Edna Johnson will entertain. All members are urged to attend as there are several busi- ness matters to take up. B. E. Rierson was a caller in Bis- marck on Sunday. Lars Jacobson spent Tuesday and Wednesday in the capital city oa isiness, A daughter was born to Mr. and Sunday. Al Holden’ home Sunday were Verl and Paul Holding, Dave Bly, Frank Murrey, Mrs. C. M. Jacobson, son Edgar and granddaugn- Mrs. C. M. Jacobson is spending @ few days visiting friends at Wilton Mr. and Mrs. Walter Simons mo- tored to Bismarck Monday. They had Marvel home from the hos- pita! Lowell Christiansen arrived home recently, after spending the winter in the east visiting relatives. rath went to Carson Thursday eve- ning, staying overnight at the Chas. Emch home, and leaving for Bismarck Friday morning to spend the week- end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kamrath. ‘The Civic club held a very success- ful party Wednesday evening in the K. of P. lodge rooms. Mrs. John Meidinger of Heil has been spending a few days with her Mr. and Mrs.’ He! tained Mr. and family, Mrs. Ann Erickson and little daughter and Mr. and Mts. Alfred and Mrs. Albert Chris tensen entertained a few of their friends in honor of their twentieth several days with her daughters, Win- nifred and Phrene at Bismarck, re- turned home Monday morning. Mrs, N. Siscoe and daughter Lione were guests at the C. L. Barton home Monday and Tuesday. turning from a visit in Mandan at the G. B. Aarvig home. Mrs. Reynard Spi Visitors at the turned to Kintyre Tuesd: Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Henry of Self- ridge arrived in Braddock Saturday to visit with their daughters, Mrs. E. Van Gordon and Mrs. Grant Hulett and their families. . Mrs. O. L. Peterson and daughter Ellen were passengers Tuesday returning home Wednesday. Ellen has now recovered after the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Emch. Mr. and Mrs. Meidinger are employed at the John Rink farm for the coming Mrs. Frank Shaffer Mrs. Harold Hargrave and sons Bobby and Billy, Miss Vivian Shaffer, Miss Verna Sleight, and L. B. and rt Christensen visited with Mrs. Robert Sharp of Driscoll Mon- ‘recent operation for mastoid and is Raleigh By H. B. DORWAKD John Oleson returned home Mon- day from Mobridge, 8. D., where he was a patient. in the hospital for Wm. Gaton returned to his home | * relief agent at Raleigh during Mr. Oleson’s absence. « . Mr. Britner received his second car load of machinery this past week. He has had several men busy setting the machinery up getting ready for the spring rush of business. bi Sam Paul visited his little daughter who is a patient at the St. Alexius hospital in Bismarck for several days this past week. > hogs and a. car of cattle to So. St. Ed ‘Tscholfske, wh> has been ill in) aifeq at the John Benz home Sun- the Bismarck hospital for some tim, returned to his home Friday. Mrs. Glen Oder and baby daugh- day afternoon. Oast Prince was a Bismarck caller E. A. Lewis, who has spent the win- ter in California, is expected home Charles Krotz was a business caller in Baldwin Saturday. Hazelton Mr. and Mrs, Ben Oren were busi- able to be back at school again. ness callers in Kidder county. Mon- By MAUDE MOFFIT Fred Hinsey and Donovan Dralle motored to McKenzie on a business trip Monday. Mr. Hinsey went to Bismarck and Donovan Dralle - re- turned to Moftit. The Epworth League at McKenzie gave a play at the Benz hall Satur- day evening. The title was “The Path Across the Hill.” Proceeds are for the Epworth Leagues of Moffit and Ian Clair motored to Bismarck on Friday to visit: Mrs. Ella Porter, who is very | Mrs. Ernest Saville of the. Dana neighborhood, also Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Baxter and daughter Bernadine Mrs. J. C. Pederson of Driscoll was called to ‘he Will Stiles home Mon- day on account of the illness of the baby. She returned home Tuesday. Mrs. Clifford Nelson and children called on her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith, Tuesday. in Braddock with friends so as to take in the P. T. A. play “The Zander Gumps Wedding.” remained over ee By ELEANOR LANDSBERGER . The Hazelton Tigers won a victory over the St. Mary’s basketball team from Bismarck last Thursday evening. ‘The score at the end of the game was 28 to 8 in favor of the Tigers. Vincent Zirbes, By GLADYS E. NELSON — | sna ‘MeKensle. Everett Porter oo Clarence Magnus is spending. the ‘ winter at Flasher with Mr. Magnus's ee ee Mrs. George Altes is, spending the week in Mandan, where she is taking Mrs. A. C. Lane and son, Byron who have been employed at Carson for several months, returned to Moffit lay. They are visiting at Albin Spargberg made a trip to Regan Monday attending to some business affairs. ise hi Viran Nelson’and Enos Strandamo Albert Kalberer, Bennie Kalberer, Abe Miller, Mahion Rotzein, and Connie Kalberer, mo- tored to Bismarck last Saturday, and ~ The boys’ and girls’ basketball teams Mrs. A. Gabbard was a passenger | made a trip to Baldwin and the Ed to Elgin Thursday where she took her ter are staying at the Bert Buckley home for a while. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mickelson called on Mr. Mickelson’s sister Anna on the way: to Bismarck last Tuesday. Ernest Hauser and A. Loveliss were Sunday dinner. guests at the John Stewart home last Sunday. James -Kavas’was a caller at the Claud Hauser. and John Stewart Josephine Amderson was a pa. ger. to Manning Saturdi spent the week-end with friends : 1d) George Magnus is assisting Charley Anderson with his work. Mrs. Lawrence Richardson is spend- ing a few. days with her aunt, Mrs. Wood, at Menoken. Leslie Cline was in Sterling Thurs- 3 Mrs. J. P. Klein motored Halliday Thursday, looked over their busin-ss affairs in Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jessen were little daughter to consult a doctor. A. J. Langang of Flasher was a business visitor in town Friday. Mrs. E. Reihl returned home from Bismarck Tuesday. where she spent several weeks at the St. Alexius hos- eae recovering from a goitre opera- tion. t Carpenter home. -The members of the Farmers union held a meeting at the schoolhouse on Saturday afternoon. Mrs, E. M. Whitaker entertained the following friends at a on Thursday evening: Mi! Kleeman, Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Everett Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Argast, Mr. and Mrs. Joe of Medina came up Monday night and played our boys’ and girls’ teams in the local gymnasium. The score of the girls’ game was 10 to 12 in favor of Medina, and the boys’ score Ed | Was 9 to 23 in favor of Medina. Adelbert Taylor was down from te a last week visiting relatives took in the Independent basketball tournament in the capital city. ff The Christian Mothers’ Society held a meeting last Saturday afternoon in Zirbes theatre. A very good sized crowd attended. Mrs. Tom and Mrs. Richard Shea were hostesses. Mahlon Rotzien left Saturday for Willmar, Minn., where he has ac- Strandamo home Tuesday. Josie Olson and Dorothy Katz visited Sunday at the Charlie Rue home with Gladys Rue. Otto Swanson made a trip to Bald- win Wednesday attending to some business affairs. Clarence Starr and Joc Varley were callers at the M. A. Nelson home one Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schossow and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Westrum and | gay Jast week. two children Mylo and Ardys Ann re- homes Sunday. Norman Stewart motored to Bis- marck Saturday. Bismarck callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis attend- ed ald at the Henry Wildfang home Friday afternoon. Mrs. Carl Olson and baby came e home from Bismarck Friday. Mrs. James Baker and Johnny and | 4. By ELLA R. KRAUSE Miss Ella Krause visited Ghylin Hampton turned as far as McLaughlin with their car and arrived home on the train Wednesday afternoon. They spent the winter on the western coast and visited many former Raleigh friends who reside in Washington, 2 Oregon and California. school No. 2 Friday afternoon. Staton. and Owen Davis called on Ruebin Krause Friday afternoon. Walter Sheminsky was a Regan caller Tuesday forcnoon. Mr. and Mrs. Hub Folmer and son Tommy were Regan callers Monday. John Drawner was a Regan caller James Baker spent Friday at the Floyd Belk home north of McKenize. By ELIZABETH KOPPY Ed Fcgarty was a Sterling caller = Francis Cheérova, John Ohihauser Jr. and George Ches- rown were at Cannon Ball Friday. Henry Knittel took the train from Cannon Ball Thursday for Mandan and Bismarck, where he transacted business and visited friends. He.re- turned home Friday evening. The program and basket social held at Gayton school No. 2 was well at- tended. The baskets netted $9.85, which will be used to buy materials for the school. The schoolhouse -was nicely decorated Miss Florence Gosney spent the week-end at the Ben Koon home in Mr. and Mrs. Walter Durfee spent a few days at the John Baker home. Mr. and Mrs. Presley Gosney at- tended aid at the Henry Wildfang home Friday afternoon. Lester Morris went to Jamestown Saturday returning Monday. Marion Lee took care of the pump house while he was gone. Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis were Sterling callers Saturday. John Benz and Carl Olson were Moffit callers Wednesday. Presley Gosney and Herman Nie- man attended the elevator meeting Saturday afternoon. | Welch’s Spur By MRS. R. M. WELCH Widegarde Krause is employed _at the John Noon home near Wilton. D. E. Spanberg was a Regan caller Mary Doyle was a Regan caller Sat- ‘urday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Sig Rupp and sons Marvin and Paul were callers at the Krause home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. Engelbretson were ~Bismarck callers Tuesday and Wed- . Mrs. Aug. Lundberg who took care of the children during absence returned to her home Frank, Gertrude, 5 Pauline—and Miss Pauline Flegel were Sunday visitors at the home. of Mrs. Dorothy Renschler. Henry A. Ohvhauser was a Temvik caller Saturday. John Ohlhauser Jr. and Godfrey | Grenz. were Cannon Ball callers John and Bill Dra’ sallers Thursday afternoon. . and Mrs. Fred Ehnes attended % funeral in Washburn 8: Mrs. L. W. Davis and sons Staton and Owen were Regan callers Satur- wis is expected home from Xansas City, Mo., where he attended the funeral of his father who passed wner were Regan Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Scheirmeister were Sunday evening callers at the Godfrey Grenz home. The Edwin Morford family moved John Welch, Oliver Welch and Rob- ert Welch motored to Bismarck Mon- Glen Baker was also a Bis- marck caller Monday. Leo Doppler caught an $18 badger in one of his traps the first of the Mr. Staggert called at the Rittel home Wednesday. The Presbyterian missionary s0- ciety met at the home of Mrs. John | Welch Thursday. Mrs. Gonlson of Glencoe visited’ at Mrs. Robt. Boyd’s home Thursday callers Thursday. Adolph Krause was a Regan caller Saturday afternoon. ~ Painted Woods OLE LILLEFSJELD Mrs. Arthur Damstrom and two chiJdren called at the Wm. Brown home. Wednesday afternoon. David Boat spent Tuesday at the Andgew Nelson home. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Soderquist and son° Melvin spent Monday afternoon visiting Mrs. Elsberg and Mrs. Ole Mrs. Archie Maison, formerly Ruth Fossum, left for Bismarck Saturday after spending a few days at the Ole Lilletjeld home. Wm. Brown, Joe and Fred Brown and Walter’ Waddington drove to Wilton Saturday night. fjeld rode in with them to spend the week-end-with his parents, Mr. and Elias Lillefjeld. and family were visitors Scheirmeister home Sunday. oe Mr. and Mrs. Earl Snyder and Mrs. Gonlson called at. the Robert Welch home Friday. Mrs. Snyder and Mrs. Gonlson visited Boyd school No. 1. Robert Welch and son Bobbie called at the Yeakle home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Doppler and one of their sons motored to Bismarck on business Thursday. Homer Welch and sister, Mrs. John Devine, and little Edith Marie Bruce | pleasantly called at the Robert Welch home on their way to Apple Creek for Mrs. Bruce, who teaches in that district. Mrs. Bruce spent the week-end at the home of ‘her parents, Mr. and’ Mrs. | Mrs. A. D. Welch. Homer Welch and Mrs. Devine are both visiting their parents at the present time. Mrs. Devine will stay. with her sister, Mrs. Bruce, in Apple Creek the coming week, and then leave for the west. : Mr. Nieland called for Mrs. land and their little nephew, Eldon Snyder, Friday evening. Mrs. Gonl- them as far as Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Welch and lit- tle daughter Leura motored to Bis: marck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mole and son Joyce of Bismarck and Mr. and Mrs. dren called at the Andrew Nelson |Robert Welch and family visited at the A. D. Weleh home Sunday. her that it was her Elias Lillefjeld called at the Ole Lillefjeld home Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Brostrom were ‘Wilton callers Saturday. Arthur Damstrom went to the _woods for a load of wood Thursday and returned home again Friday eve- Mrs. Wm. Brown and Mrs. Arthur Damstrom called on Mrs. C. M. Els- berg and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld Friday afternoon. Arthur Damstrom and two chil- home ,Sunday afternoon. Menoken By MRS. JENNIE DANCE Ralph Ishmael returned Wednesday from St. Paul, where he took a care al itt He 4 i 5 = ns HT : i F lit i Bs ir Cornelius Bonofgosky living about twelve miles from town was almost overcome with monoxide gas from his car and was found in an unconscious state about one hour afterwards. He revived and is none the worse for his experience. Coder, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Moffit, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Thoisen, Mrs. Edward Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Fay Johnson. Prizes Everett Porter and About 12 o'clock a delicious lunch was served by Mrs. cepted a job working in a chain store. Tom Guttenberg came down from Bismarck last Tuesday on business. The Bismarck debating team camie down last Tuesday and debated against the high school debating team on the state wide question, Re- solved: That a new national political party is desirable. The negative was supported by the Bismarck team arid the affirmative by the Hazelton team. The Jamestown college chorus will \ appear in concert at the Zirbes the- atre this Friday evening. little son visited over Sunday at the home of Mr. Schossow's parents at Glen Darling is the new clerk in Mes. C.D. Miller entertained the W. F. M. S. Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Donald Patton and Mrs. Wams- ley had charge of the program. Carl Amodt visited his mother at the Bismarck -hospital Sunday. ‘The people of Steele were shocked Saturday ‘night to learn that Judge had suddenly passed away ye Harriss home, where he R. C. Nelson made a trip to the Estherville teacherage to get Mrs. Nelson, who spent the week-end here with her family. G. F. Nelson and Joe Varley made a trip to Regan Saturday to attend to various business interests. Mrs. Clarence Long and baby came from the Carlander home in Bismarck Saturday morning to Baldwin. From there Mr. Long got her by train. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Fisher went to visit his brother Joe Fisher and family Saturday. Clarence Starr, Willie and Lillie Charles Moffit. Miss Etta Hoffman was taken to Bismarck last week where she re- ceived medical aid for several days. Mrs. E. M. Whitaker motored to Bismarck‘ Friday and Saturday to receive medical Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lane and and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lane and son, visited at the Jones home on John Hansen, Flasher, accompanied | jiras were entertained at dinner and ning. Mr. Scott is the grand repre- sentative for the Independent Order of Odd Fellows and was a visitor at the Raleigh I. O. O. F. lodge Tuesday evening. Lawrence Loeb, one of our most successful farm and stock men, has purchased 10 Guernsey heifers from a stock farm in Minnesota and ex- pects to run an up-to-date dairy farm. Peter Christenson,. Carson, spent the week-end visiting relatives near Raleigh. He purchased three pure bred Duroc gilts from his brother R. while here. they visited at the home of their | daughter, Mrs. John Schoening. John Wingenbach and Adolph Kopf | were attending to business matters at the county seat Tuesday. Mrs. H. E. Wilson and baby boy returned home Thursday from Bis- marc via had been living for some time. sudden heart attack was the cause of his death. Funeral services were |* in the Presbyterian church Tuesday afternoon, with Rev. W. E. Vater of the Bismarck Methodist church in charge. A mixed quartet composed of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Dornacher, Mrs. Arné Vinje and Or- ville Church sang “What a Friend We Have in Jesus, of Somewhere,” and “God Will Take Care of You.” The K. P. lodge, of which the deceased was a member, attended in a body. Interment was made in Woodlawn cemetery. ily,-of Bismarck, Christiania Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Enockson were capital city callers on Monday, They returned the same day. The Mothers club met at the home of Mrs, James Hill on Thursday after- noon. Three members of the club Mrs. Martin Rippley, Mrs. Werner celebrated their birth- Each received a lovely linen Mr. and. Mrs. Howard Brownawell motored to Bismarck on Saturday. Mrs. James Hill entertained a num- ber of friends at'a birthday party on Saturday afternoon in honor of Nor- man’s birthday. The afternoon was spent in playing poe supper last Sunday by the G. F. Nel- son family. Hugo Nelson and John Kruger were vag at the G. F. Nelson home Fri- lay. Anton Fisher returned home from Minot Thursday where he was em- Ployed all winter. John Resch made a trip to Bis- marck Saturday. Henry Strom, Lawrence, Melvin and Paul Coleman transacted business in Regan Saturday. Mrs. J. W. Jiras went to Bismarck Monday night to visit her brother and sister-in-law from New Salem, who are in a Bismarck hospital. By VIOLET A. CLARKE Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith visited at the Adolph Bassen home Tuesday George Harding and son Eli were Sterling callers Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Elder Elness wer Sterling callers Thursday. iss Mildred Deidsman of Francis. township is visiting at the Ed Gib- son home for a few days. Miss Narcisses Mandigo spent thi week-end in Bismarck, seid afternoon. ° . and Mrs. William Heoft and family were Sterling callers Satur- ~ Lester Clark accompanied by his and May went to . B. Lund and fam- visited at the O. T. munity day for Moffit. Mr..and Mrs. Ollie: Kendall are the parents of a baby boy born on Wed- nesday at Bismarck. been in the hospital receiving treat- ment for rheumatism. Clausen Heustead arrived here from Minneapolis Saturday night,to attend the funeral of his father. Marshall Jaynes is now one of the/ day. Partners in the Loomis garage, hav- sisters Maritta Sterling Saturday, Glenn Elness of Sterling visited Clair Kamrath and Louie Nehr were with Mr. and Mrs. Elder Elness Mon- in Brisbane Monday attending the ; Mr. Kamrath has re- Mr. and Mrs: Ed Smith were in Elgin. Samuel Parr of Pretty Rock ar- | ‘actor school. -| rived Tuesday for an indefinite visit at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Glen Bosworth. Mr. Parr has been the postmaster at Pretty Rock for a num- ber of years, but owing to failing year on the August Dalley farm started work there March 1st. Braddock | o By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE ing -bought out the interest of Mr. Mrs. O. T. Ness entertained day Mr. and Mrs. Foye Harris and Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Johnson and family, and the Lunds The commercial affairs committee spree Tora Ir. and Mrs. Cary Johi and Marvin Magnus visited at the Henry gree a Saturday night. 8. iam Heoft was caller Tuesday. nee Mrs. Ed Holton went to Sterling Magnus visited at the Henry Stiles home imyepaay By MILDRED JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lang and chil- dren were shopping in Bismarck Sat- Miss Mildred Dietamann of Me- noken,-spent the week-end with Gib- sons of Sterling. Mrs. Carey J. Johnson visited with bed daughter, Mrs. Ernest Johnson, londay. : The union meeting was held at the After the busi: coal sheds of the Bagley elevator, tearing a part of them down. Henry Tanbel made a trip to Mo- bridge and back Monday. and Wallace Moen Kamrath of Elgin were Bismarck vis- itors Friday, spending a few deys with Rowell’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kamrath. Fred Mees, Mott, was a business on this subject at the next meeting. * Mrs. O. B. Lund came down from “The. Zanders Gump Wedding” which. was put on by the Braddock caller in Leith Tuesday. G. J. Kimball made a trip to Car- Bismarck to attend the fu- neral of Judge Heustead. _ P..'P..A. in the high school was well | son attended and a nice sym was realized. ‘The announcer, Ella Cinders, Mrs. A. Burton, introduced the wedding , immediately after which the us i age ily it ite ye ‘tale for for'the i: ex qe Wednesday. Leith high school basketball teams, girls and boys, made a trip to Bris- bane Friday. Both teams were de- McKenzie By MRS. T. T. HUGHES - burg in the tournament st: Carson hy ceed Herman and orning and won with a score . Steve Rehus, a former resident of this community, friends. He is'at this writi | the Negrin family. Ellen, Rose and William Ryar. spent Sunday ‘at the James Novy . ‘§ Johnnie Liab, who has been visit- ing his sister, Mrs. Jacob Wentz, for the past month, returned to his home is here _ visiting ver attended the basketball’ game in the Mandan training school sium Saturday night. shawl ‘Mrs. Henry Larson g. * Li g iy a i a = i i F 5 } - fi * 2 sf é uel 3