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| NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | i Welch’sSpur_ | By MRS. R. M. WELCH Marcus Tremblay and Hugh Mc- Murrich called at the Robt. Welch home Monday. Mr. MrMurrich pur- chased some seed wheat from Mr. ‘Welch. Margaret McMurrich worked at the Dirlam home the first of the week while Mrs. Dirlam attended the Pres- bytery in Mandan. Robt. Welch called at the home of his father, Oliver Welch, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Nieland and ttle nephew visited at the home of Mrs. Nieland’s brother, Edward Eas- ton, in Brittin Tuesday evening. The Bismarck Tribune ita- tive made several calls in this vicin- ity Tuesday. George Shubert, truck driver for the Standard Oil Co. was a most welcome visitor to several of the neighbors early Tuesday morning, as they had come to the end of their gas supply and their crops only about ' d; half in. Mrs. David Kershaw had the mis- fortune of breaking one of her legs & couple of weeks ago. She is now able to get about a little on crutches. G. A. Barkey, poultry specialist, was in this neighborhood making examin- ations Wednesday. Mrs. Goulson took charge of the little Bible class at Mrs. Robt. Boyd's ¢ h e | it | | | ee, Mr. and Mrs. P. Hayter, near ain, Mr. and Mrs. Britner motored to Strasburg Sunday to visit relativ: irs. D. Dennis of Flasher was a usiness visitor in Raleigh vicinity Saturday. Ray Beckler and eister, Mra. Sam Fiest, and children returned from Strasburg Sunday where Mrs. Fiest spent the week visiting relative: The four churches in the Lut! rish, Fred » Leith, and leigh, gathered at the Freda church Sunday afternoon where they tendered Rev. and Mrs. Halmrast farewell part: . Halmras: served the ve field very fully the past two years and it is with regret that the people see him leave. Mr. Hoovestol closed a very suc- cessful term of school in Raleigh school district Friday afternoon with a picnic for the children, Mr. Hooverstol does not plan to return to Raleigh again. P. J. Rausch was a business vis- itor in Mandan and Bismarck Fri- lay. Peter Kline, local stock buyer, shipped a car of coast hogs to Ta- coma Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Dorward vis- ited at the Charles Schick home near Lark Sunday. f Baldwin ‘Wednesday evening as Mrs. Boyd was | © unable to be at home. State’s Attorney George Register called at the home of Mrs. Mary Ives ‘Thursday. Little Robert Welch had the mis- fortune of running a rusty nail into his foot Thursday evening. His foot pained him considerably for several days, but is getting much better. Lawrence Doppler and his father, Ed Doppler, motored to Bismarck ‘Thursday on business, George McMurrich and daughter Margaret accompanied Marcus Trem- blay to Bismarck Thursday. Mr. Tremblay purchased a new tractor. Julius Dorm:n called at the home of his brother Otto Friday to return a drill which he had been using to sced some of his crop. The children of Boyd school No. 1 spent Friday afternoon in cleaning up the ‘school yard. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Welch and two children, Mr. and Mrs. John Welch and family, Oliver Welch, Mr. and Mrs, Earl Snyder and two children and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hill and baby were Bismarck visitors Saturday. Lawrence Doppler motored to Brit- tin and Bismarck Saturday in search of repairs for his disc. Marcus Trem- blay accompanied him to Brittin. Mrs. Staggert, who lives on the Chas. Moore place is seriously ill. Fred Dorman visited with Clarence Doppler Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rittel and Mar- cus Tremblay visited at the Robt. Welch home Sunday. Hilda Rittel spent Saturday night with her sistcr Cepalina at the Ker- shaw home. They attended a dance | bee: at the Woodruf barn in the evening. John Welch cug out a den of young coyotes Saturday. He did not get the old one on account of not having a gun with him. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mallard and family were Bismarck visitors Satur- day. 1 ~~ Raleigh | oo o By W. B. DORWARD Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tillman spent Sunday in Shields, the guests of rel- atives, Frank Bosworth was a business visitor in McIntosh Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Rausch and children of Elgin were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rausch Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Haas and chil- dren spent Sunday visiting relatives at Bert, N. D. While riding a wild horse Sunday, Winefred Morrison was thrown, fracturing two ribs. He was taken to Flasher for medical aid. Miss Vera Simpson closed a very successful term of school Tuesday in Three Butte district with a picnic on the buttes for the children. She returned to her home at Brisbane Friday. =: Mesdames Beem and Frost were hostesses at the Frost home Tuesday afternoon when they entertained as a courtesy to Mrs. Clifford Peterson. At the conclusion of a social after- noon a dainty luncheon was served. baie Peterson received many pretty gifts. Miss Jesse Morrison spent several days the past week a guest of her cousin, Mrs. Paul Dempsey, and also a guest in the W. B. Dorward hom Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kline and dren motored to Bismarck Tuesd: Mrs. C, L. Klienschmidt took het son Robert to Flasher Tuesday to consult a doctor in regard to an in- fection he had on his arm, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Dorward ac- companied by Mrs. Paul Dempsey and son Jackie atid Miss Jesse Mor- rison motored to Bismarck Wednes- Vs The children of the intermediate room gathered at the apartment of Miss Litirnenko Wednesday evening to remind her of her birthday. After the business session at the regular lodge meeting Wednesday evening a birthday banquet was given for a number of the members whose birthdays occurred in the past month, A very prety affair was held in the church parlors Thursday after- noon when the Rebekah lodge gave a shower for Miss Vera Simpson, a bride of this summer. The after- noon was spent in a social manner. Little Margaret Schick and Kath- erine Klienschmidt dressed as a may with a large baske' - ated in’? her chosen colors filled with gifts from the guests, very elaborate luncheon was served, by the lodge members. Sam Fiest returned from Stras- burg Tuesday evening where he had oo his wife and children for a Mrs, Simpson of Brisbane attend- the shower for her daughter _ Mrs. of Flasher was @ business visitor in town Saturday. has been laid past week with a cri caused by a horse kicking him, aoe a, pcorion spent Sun- her, and Mrs. Clifford Peterson spect Sunday visiting at the home of » Petersons’ sister and brother- By FLORENCE BORNER Mrs. Gertrude Strohl and children, Tola and Elaine, of Bismarck, ar- rived recently to spend several months at the Wayne Cummings home. Mrs. Cummings and Mrs. Strohl are going into the chicken business in partnership, They have two large incubators, brooders and | da: other equipment, and already have several hundred little chicks. Mesdames Fred Kent, Andy Pet- erson and Alvin Nordstrom visited at the home of Mrs. Knownley Dor- man Wednesday afternoon. Willie Borner, who attends school in town, visited over the week-end at his home near Arnold. Miss May Little has returned home from a several weeks’ stay in the capital city where she has been taking treatment. Noel Borner, who is employed on the Baumgart farm near Arnold, spent the week-end at his home east of town. Miss Grace Falkenstein, who is teaching school in Grass Lake town- ship, plans on attending school at Dickinson this summer. Irvin Bourgois of Riverview was here Wednesday evening on a busi- ness mission. Miss Grace Falkenstein has com- pleted a successful term. of school in the Grass Lake district. Mr. and Mrs, Richard Borner were Sunday afternoon visitors at the John Monroe home. Rev. Merrit H. Clark, who has N_ spent several weeks here, left Tuesday afternoon for his home in Chicago. Rev. Clark will do evangelistic work in Canada during May and return here in June. Wayne Cummings motored to Bis- iaiees on a business mission Satur- lay. Miss Catherine Monroe, high school student of Bismarck, spent the week-end at home. Kenneth and Vernon Satter of Naughton visited at the home of Edward and Lee Fricke Sunday. Percy Freeman and stepson, Ray Smith, left by motor Wednesday for Great Falls, Mont., where they were called by the critical condition of Mr. Smith’s mother, Mrs. Robert Ward, who was shot. Carl Herdebu motored to Bis- marck on business Saturday. A number from the Baldwin com- munity motored to Bismarck to at- tend the talking moving picture, “The Singing Fool,” featuring “Sonny Boy”. Others report that they were unable to attend the play on account of the big crowds, Mrs. Kate Swick and_ children, Rollin and Clark, and Miss Olga Rupp of Bismarck, were here re- cently. Miss Rupp is driving a new car. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Meyers and family were recent guests at the Jack Lenihan home, .The dance which was held in the community hall Saturday night was well attended. Music was furnished by_a Bismarck orchestra. Richard Borner transacted busi- ness in the capital city Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Breen and two children of near Bismarck were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Breen’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Her- bert Little. Lein i By OLGA M. RISE Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Lein spent Sun- day visiting relatives and friends at McClusky, N. D. Quite a few from this vicinity at- tended the home talent play given at Driscoll Saturday evening. O. K. Birkeland of Minneapolis ar- rived here Wednesday and will spe the summer with his Je | sale Saturday, May 4th. Arena By MRS. 0. McINTYRE Misses Ella and Marcia Neff and brother Alex and the Misses Carolina Hilda Wolf were guests at the r Enz home Sunday. Mrs. Owen McIntyre, Mrs. Howard Glanville and George Wilkinson mo- tored to Bismarck Monday after Owen, who has been consulting doc- tors there concerning his health. Philip Weber and Richard Weber were business callers at Christ Wolf's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Rath were guests Sunda; at the J, J. Brose | tq; home Ie. Mrs. William Spitzer quit teaching last Friday and got Miss Hall from Sterling to take her place Monday morning. A prairie fire broke out northwest of here Friday afternoon, doing con- siderable damage. Emerson Glan- ville came very near being burned out when the wind changed and brought the fire in on them. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Neff and_son Herbert were guests at the Wm. Gell- ner home Sunday. Miss Lillian Hall's brothers and) sisters from Sterling visited her at the Christ Wolf home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Seinar and son Keith and daughter Carmini Alien and Grandpa Seinar, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and son Harold, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Scallon and Hallard q and Neola also Miss Jeanette Scallon were guests at the McIntyre home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klagenburg and children, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Mc- Intyre and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Scallon and family, Ed and Joe Smith and George McIntyre attended serv- ices in Wing Sunday. Ed Krine vis'ted his parents north of Tuttle Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and sons were shopping in Wing Wednes- Ys Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove were callers at Elmer Drum'’s Sunday. Miss Helen Unruh is assisting with the housework at the Klagenburg home at present. Ben Klagenburg moved his farming outfit over on the Halver land Friday and is putting that in this week. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Halver and son were shopping in Wing Saturday evening. Bluch Wagner was a cailer in Arena Saturday evening. We gre very sorry to hear there is very little hope for Mrs. William Stark Jr. She is very low at the Harvey home in Wing. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tees were shopping ‘n Wing Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Owen McIntyre ac- companied by Mrs. Bert Glanville motored to Bismarck Saturday. Owen had his eyes fitted and Mrs. Glan- ville had her glasses changed. Mary Alice, Rose, Richard and Hugh McIntyre visited their aunt, Mrs. Klagenburg, Saturday. Harold Glanville visited his little cousin Bernice Glanville in Wing Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stark were business callers in Wing Friday. The Wisenburgers from Tuttle moved their farming outfit out to the Graham land and are putting it in this week. ‘ Leith By MRS. J. H. EMCH Miss Irene Norum, of Bowman, who has been visiting friends in Leith, returned to Dickinson Tues- day, where she is attending school. Alfred Johnson had the misfor- tune of breaking his arm when at- tempting to crank his Ford. Wm. Wessel has been running his tractor for him since his accident. Mr. and Mrs. Lanoth Woodbury, Miss Ella Sandie and John Steven- son motored to Bismarck Thursday evening to see Al Johnson in the “Singing Fool.” Mr. and Mrs, E. T. Saunders and Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Wessel were busi- ness callers in Bismarck Wednesday. Miss Charlotte Kahl of. Pretty Rock, who visited with friends in Leith for a few days, left for Bow- man Wednesday morning to visit with relatives. Geo. Gebhardt and Loren Hauge made a trip to Dickinson Saturday, returning the same evening. Miss Nellie Emch visited in Mott Saturday. irs. H. W. Gibson called on friends in Mott and Regent Thurs- day and Friday. Misses Agnes Emch, Constance Lackey and Bertha Schlosser of Car- son took in the play and dance at Shields Friday night. W. Wyman is closing out his stock of goods and also disposing of his household effects by an auction He_has decided to move to Wilmont, S. D,, in the near future. Prof. Lonn spent the week-end |? with his brother at Lark. Henry Faubel is assisting in the cream station owing to the illness of George Knutsen, Mrs. Charles Enders and daugh- ters of Temvik visited relatives and friends a few days the past week, The Pioneer Hotel changes hands the first of the month, Mrs. Ella Thiele taking possession at that time. Ora Emch is moving into the house previously occupied by Fred Mildner, who is employed in Bis- marck, John Will spent the week-end at his home in Leith. E. J. Lawfer, who has been at- ‘@ |catory services will be held later in the year, Mr. and Mrs. Max Buckman and family of New Salem and Leroy Buckman of Minneapolis were vis- itors at the Lawfer home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Nixon, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Kamroth and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Emch were guests at the E. T. Saunders home Sunday. Russel Emch and Tony Springer, who are employed at Beulah, spent Sunday at their home at Leith. The Lutheran church held a fare- well reception for Rev. Halmrust Sunday at the home of Albert Lah. Rev. Halmrust has been well liked at Leith and his many friends hate to see him leave the field. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Schatz and mily of Mobridge visited at the ee of John Schatz in Leith Sun- lay. Carl Nelson has been busy doing repair work at the bank this week. | Mrs. G. J. Kimball and = son Maurice were Bismarck visitors this week. Mr. and Mrs. Quinn and family and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Saunders spent Sunday at the J. B. Cowam home, Richard Schoorl, who has been do- ing blacksmithing at the Kohlbank mine, moved his family to Wimble- don Saturday. Tra Herbert and family of Bis- marck visited with relatives the first | T of the week. Pete Messer from was a business visito lay. Mr, and Mrs. Anhorn were callers in Heil Friday night. John Nadolni and E. Anhorn were in Elgin Monday morning for dental work, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Knutsen and Wm. Wessel drove to Elgin Monday to consult a doctor in regard to Mr. Knutsen’s health. August Beaulieu of Brown's Val- ley, Minn,, father of Mrs. A. T. Wy- man, is visiting at the Wyman home for a few days, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kannath were Joe country in town Mon- dinner guests at the D. E. Jones} home Sunday. ‘ Presbyterian church notes: Ra- Sunday school 2:00 p. _m.; .3 Carson—Sun- day school 11:00 a. m.;\ Evening Worship, 8:00 p. m.; Leith—Sunday school 11:00 a. m., Morning Worship, 10:00 a. m. | Toads this week. Wednesday he was Menoken By MRS. JENNIE DANCE Mrs. Otto Ayers entertained three tables of bridge at her home in Menoken Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. | Roy Yule of Valley City, Mrs. Milton Rue, Mrs. Laurence Bair and Mrs. Laef Blensley of Bismarck, were out- of-town guests. High score was won by Mrs, Ralph Ishmael. A 6 o'clock luncheon was served by the hostess. Mrs. Laura Dance spent Friday afternoon visiting Mrs. George Ely. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Agnew and family were shopping in Bismarck Saturday. Quite a few from here attended Crum’s barn dance near McKenzie Saturday night. Miss Hazel Paris, her mother and sister Jeanne were visitors with Mrs. Laura Danc2 Sunday evening. Richard Salter had an operation at a Bismarck hospital last week. _Mrs. R. G. Abelein, Mrs. Edd Eb- ling, Mrs.. Homer Craven, Mrs. Otto Ayers and Mrs. A. C. Dance attended @ bridge party given by Mrs. Laef Blensley of Bismarck Friday after- noon. Mrs. Connie Cooper and Mrs. Milton Rue won high score. Refresh- ments were served, Mrs. Edd Ebling and Mrs. Homer Craven were supper guests of Mrs. Milton Rue Friday evening. They attended Al Jolson’s vitaphone pro- duction of “The Singing Fool.” Mrs. Harry Graves and children of Medina spent Saturday and Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Graves. Sunday schoo: is now being held in the consolidated school every Sunday beginning at 11 o'clock. Miss Gertrude Ness and Miss Ruth Heller spent the week-end with Miss Ness’ parents north of Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Barkey of Huron, 8. D., is visiting at the A. H. Klepstein and Melvin Agnew homes for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers and son Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Lude- mann and Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Barke; were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Klepstein Sunday. Sexton Norlin spent Saturday and Sunday visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Norlin. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Arnold at- tended the show at the Eltinge the- atre, Bismarck, Wednesday evening. L, J. Agnew and children and Chris, DeGroot motored to Bismarck Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Lee of Bis- marck, Mrs. Ralph Ishmael, Miss Luella Tollofsen, Mrs. Joe Hill and daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abelein Sunday. McKenzie @ | delivered gas in this vicinity Tuesday. By MRS. T. T. HUGHES All members of the local Farmers Union please remember the next mecting will be held in the hall Mon- day evening, May 6. The committee in charge are working on an interest- ing program. Ladies, do not forget toy bring sandwiches and cake. The Royal Neighbors called on Mrs. Warren Clizbe at the Oscar Gil- bert home Wednesday evening and presented her with a gift from the members of the lodge. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Watson at- tending the photographers’ conven-| tended the show “The Singitig Fool” tion in Fargo, returned to Leith Saturday. Miss Ida Birkholz spent Sunday with home folks in Elgin. which was given at the Eltinge in Bis- marck Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, H. E. Hermanson and Mrs. E. Conley motored to Jamestown Lowell Wrucke, who has been vis-|to attend the opera given at the col- iting at home in Minnesota and in-|lege Friday. From there they went cidentally recovering from an ap- pendicitis operation, returned to his work in Leith Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, D. E. Bismarck Wednesday. finding it necessary to consult a in regard to his throat. grading and graveling of the | Wednesday. lly done and| Mrs. Roy Wildfang entertained at be in first} birthday party in honor of her son higher in bei pid! W ing raj “} high itl soon class condition. April The whole Slope district mourn | were 28 little folks at the Pas. the ing of the late Pres. 8. T. May, one af the foremost od lors auditoriu been the 8. T. May hall and dedi- to Dicky, N. D., to visit the H. A. Zéller family. Mr. and Mrs. George Watson mo- lones were in|tored to Bismarck Wednesday eve- Mr. Jones | ning. Mrs. Henry Larson and Mrs. G. A. were shopping in Bismarck Merrlin’s bi 23. = There Mrs. Carl Jacobson and ‘© | transmission. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE hurt while playing. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Belcher, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hughes Jr., Mr. and Mrs. A. Doucette, Rose and Pauline Fuehrer, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fuehrer, George Fuehrer, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Miller and Mrs. Daw enjoyed a picnic at the Menoken picnic grounds Sun- day. ¢ Visitors at the Tom Hughes home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wetch of Solen, N. D., Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hughes Sr., Pauline and Rose Fuehrer and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hughes Jr. Mrs. Ed Easton of Brittin tained the McKenzie Larkin Tuesday at her home. served by the hostess, > | 1e enter- club Lunch was | Hazlegrove oe | ¢ By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Alvin Webster called at Emil Sat- tler's Moucav and Mrs. Charlie Sat- jer and children accompanied him } and also one of his men, who drove | .> car Jean “eckord left up north of Emil's in a field, and also another one of his men drove one of down and hauled his milk can up to the road camp near Martin. Emil Sattler called at Harry Ulfers' | mil Sattler and baby daugh- ter Shirley Jean spent a few s this week with her parents, southwest of Goodrich. A prairie fire started over near Virgin's one day last week, Although it did not do much damage, it was bad enough at that. At Jeast the fo over that way thought so. il Sattler called at Ray Hazle- grove’s Tuesday. | Harry Ulfers called —Wednesd ;Morning at Emil Sattler’s and Ray | Hazlegrove's. | shopping in Aréna Wednesday. | Oscar Wietslock has purchased a | tractor. guests a few days this parents’ home in Bism; . Little Jimmie William celebr his third birthday Wednesday with party. A few little folks were in to play with him. His mother served them and a few ladies lunch. They «ll | | had a good time. Emil Piephorn was out maintaining veck at her | out over the road north of Arena. | ‘The work train passed through Arena Wednesday on its way west. The postoffice is now located in the bank building and the postmistress, Mrs. Ruth Lambert, says s | much better than where it us Harry Ulfers purchase.l the short- horn animal from E. B. Sauter which Sauter bought of John Hawkins. Fred Hiede was a business caller in Arena Wednesday Emil Sattler repaired Harry Ulfers’ windmill Thursday. Everybody around Arenu and north is busy in the fields. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray were in Tuttle Wednesd: Mr. and Mrs. Owen McIntyre and family and George McIntyre attended church Sunday at Wing. Ben Klanberg called Wednesday at Elmer Drumm's. Elmer Drumm was 2 business caller in Tuttle and Arena Thursday. Miss Otillia Brose was an overnight guest at the Elmer Drumm home Tuesday. Miss Lillian Hall is finishing out Mrs. William Spitzer's term of ool. | Johnny Sattler is now working with the Webster construction crew at Martin. | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gr | and Opal Gray were at the Harry Gray home in Wing. Miss Opal Gray spent the week-end at home with her folks. Mr. and Mrs, Ray Hazlegrove were guests Sunday at the Elmer Drumm home. Miss Otillia Brose out the 6th of May. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ulfers attended Sunday school at Pleasant Hill Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Sattler and daughter Shirley Jean were dinner guests Sunday at the Charlie Sattler and E} school will be Sattler home. Irwin Sattler drove to Martin to day. marck. ° ° Frances | o— By MILDRED E. DIETZMAN Miss Lillian Neuman, teacher of} the West Sibley school, took up her school duties egain Tuesday morning after spending the week-end at her! parental home at Golden Valley. Joe Fischer overhauled his car Monday. He had to put in a new William McCluskey of McKenzie Mrs. Liilian Menefee and Miss Theresa Reineke of Bismarck, called on their mother, Mrs. Lizzie Reinecke, at the Walter Dietzman home, Tues- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Markel and Mrs. Joe Fischer and children trans- acted business in Bismarck Tuesday. Mrs, Anton Fischer and son Gor- don of near Regen visited her sister, Mrs. Gilbert Cederstrom, Tuesday. Miss Bernice McCormick was an home Monday. Madland farm. The pupils of the West Sibley school have been having the mumps the past few wecks. Bill Madiand transacted business in McKenize Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs, Lawrence Madland and Mr. and Mis. Bill Madland at- tended a show in Bismarck entitled “The Singing Fool,” Wednesday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. Barken of Sioux Falls, 8. D., are visiting at the Mel- vin Agnew home. Mrs. Barken is a sister of Mrs. Melvin Agnew. his trucks. 1% |e Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove were | §¢ Mrs. Oscar Wietslock and son were | 4 | Rose th home, and supper guests at the Jake | 4 see his brother, Johnny Sattler, Sun- | Mrs. Charlie Sattler’s brother and | ., yy | family, from McClusky, were guests Sunday at the Charlie Sattler home. | ? Roy Stewart is now working in Bis- overnight guest at the Henry Miller it John Glum is employed on the Bill 1h daughter Esther. Arthur Norum of Bismarck spent the week-end with Arthur Kershaw. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Fischer and son Gordon visited at the Joe Fisch- er home Saturday. Mr. Barken, a poultry specialist from Siou: Falls, 8. D., has been out in this vicinity examining poultry. Those who transacaed business in Bismarck Saturday afternoon are as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Martin Tooker, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lundquist anu Mr. and M ilbert Cederstrom and daughter Etta Ann. Walter Dietzman and daughter Mildred transacted business in Bis- marck Saturday. Mildred went to ian. William Watson and Kenzie called home €un- John Gomdett and and Marjorie, nd | . Lillian Menefee and son Darrel visited at the Walter Dietzman home| Sunday. Elmer Lundquist. was a business aller at the Joe Fischer home ‘Thurs- ir. and Mrs, Joe Fischer and ch dren and Mr. and Mrs. Jake Merkel | isited Mr. Merkel's parent and | Mrs. John Dd.) Mr. ar called on Sunday. Mrs, Ar s. Joe Fischer aid chil id Alice called on Mr. | Manual Saucey of Bismarck | and Mrs. Art Fricke in Baldwin Saturday, ——_—_—*} Wild Rose By MRS. H. BROWNAW Miss TMary Metcalf, teacher of spent the week-end vis aville, R. May arrived Be: a week and latives and friends here Mr. and Ifrs, Moffit_ made trip to Wild ore part of the week. est. Saville attended the Aid at the George Ivey home. south of Braddoc! urday. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Buck were din her guests at the Nels ‘Thompson home Sund: Mr. and Mrs. L. R. May, who have been visiting here, visited relatives in Bismarck Saturday and Sunda: Harold Brownawell of Sterling made a short visit here Sunday afternoon. Elmer Funston of the Menoken cinity called on business the fore of the week. rownawell of Mi that Mr. Swanson is ser’ his home there, where the for their health 1 1. Mrs. John Pet mand children motored to Bismarck Sunday to see Mr. Peterson, who is receiving treat- ment at a hospital there. Neil Funston of Menoken came down Friday to take his sister, Miss Ella Funs who teaches school No. 1, home for the week-end. Adolph Exner has purchased r washing machine. a Miles Benz NELSON Nelson were fr acted busines John Keefer w at the Joe Varley home Tue: as ‘on went to the Porter Monday to see little 0 has been ailing a few ind Mrs. George Whitted and} ored to Bismarck last Strandemo and a trip to They stopped is- Wednesday. Idwin en route, Pete Ander: brother, Andrew 4 Long has been digging rock for Joe Jiras, where he will break for flax. : Frieman, who works here for | Strandemo, got wi ¥ y night that h been she mother; Fay Ward, by Robert Ward at | Mont. He left lay night to get in- d_ieft for that point Wednesda Mrs. Ward was form- ly Mrs. Frieman of Baldwin and well known here. fi R. C. Nelson came from the Web- place north from fter three loa ningham, in Trygg, who just fin- of school, spent the narck, co. Nelson made a trip to Regan ‘Thursday to get a load of seed bar- Icy cleaned. he Farell family from the Fred Nelson place a_half mile north of Menoken, moved on the Pete Lipps here Wednesday. Baker helped Mr. Farell is receiving at Falls, Baldwin Tues formation an Nelson ranch where he will have a large herd of sheep. Mr. and Mrs, Mad- land will move on the Fred Nelson chool patrons from school No. 1, district 18, Gladys Rue, teach- er, and school No. 4, both of Tryge ynship, where "Dorothy Gotz taught, and her pupils finished their terms of school and enjoyed a picnic dinner together Friday on the buttes near the Emil Johnson home. Gene and Marie Farell were call- ers Friday night at the Geo. Nelson Some of the members of the W. C. regular meet al S. . Crumb’s of McKenzie Thursday. John Olson transacted business McKenzie Monday. ‘Mrs, Lawrence Madland called on ‘Mrs. William Kershaw Thursday. ‘Mrs. Gilbert Cederstrom and daugh- re its, Mr. and Mrs. John om's parent 4 Friday. ‘tundguist Friday. ie visited with Louis Saturday. Mr. William Kershaw transacted business in Bismarck Fri- . | home, Mr. and Mrs, Joe Varley motored to Bismarck Saturday. Mrs. Var- ley had some dental work done while there. . Mrs. Farell and Gene motored to Baldwin Friday. En route they called in at F. C. Netson home. Geo. Nelson made a trip to Regan | re were we re jthe Burns Bailey hot forl gy . ez .|Avelena motored to Wilton Satur- | Emma Nelson and Clara Rue also spent the week-end at their parental he-nes here. Gene Farell made a trip to Men- oken Saturday after a load of house- hold goods belonging to the Fred Nelson ranch one-half mile north from Menoken. Ernig Gorden, Hugo and Emma Nelson, Charlie Rue and a number of others from our district went to the Louis Olson home Sunday after- noon and attended a farewell party given in honor of Dorothy Cotz, teacher from Trygg school No. 4, who closed a suc ul term of school Friday and left for her home. ic Farell was a dinner guest at the Geo. Nelson home. he will leave the fi part of the week to work for Carl King one mile south of Menoken, Mrs. A. Kruger, John and Elsie made a trip to Washburn Saturday to confer with Cashier O’Brien on business about the Horne place he rented from the late August John- son, Mr. Kruger expects to dig rock and break some for flax. They also shopped in Regan en route home, Willie Jiras and Geo. Nelson called at the Joc Varley home Sunday morning and got a load of seed speltz with the truck. Arthur Klawitter cher from Herman F: tlled in our vicinity Friday Si SI night. Carl Johnson came to the Porter Nelson home Sunda nd took them to Walter Sunquist’s near Still their daughter, Mercedes, ed while she received treatment loctor in Wilton, E eo ed speltz cleaned at the srown motored to Leith re- and moved the Schrool fam- ily to Jamestown from h where they were employed in a coal mine for the winter. ° Moffit By MAUDE MOFFIT ° Miss Katherine Bruce is staying atj and attend: | was a capital city | Lane entertained Mr. } Moffit and Claude Ballard and Mu a dinner Sund Mr. and Mrs. Charles Faust and} family were entertained at Sunday y House at . Thisilewaite, thy and Myron friends and relativ Sunday and Monday The Moffit 4-H club met at the home of Miss Luclla Cader Tuesday evening. This club was organized by Miss Summerfield and this meeting ‘andmother of Thistlewaite, s at Moffit seth, Miss Bi Hoffman all acted as director garments were cut out rea and a business meeting the close of the evening. A delicious lunch was served by the committee, Misses Helen and Edna Dohle, Luella er and Katherine Bruce. ‘The| next meeting will be held at the C. E. Moffit home Tuesday Among those from here who at- the show, “The Singing aturday evening jarriet and Maude Mo! 's, E. M. White: and son Junio and Murray House. William Hea:ning visited friends in| Bismarck over the week-éni | M. Kenneth wine, ne and fami afleseth visited ter, Miss Jardis Rafteseth, the week-end. Hannah attends hool in Bismare! Wednesda, fternoon a number of ladies surprised Miss Jardis Rafte- seth by, gathering at the school- house and spending the afternoon with her. Ice cream, cake and cof- fee were served and everyone enjoyed much, This was in Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Thorsen were capital city callers on Saturday. Friends will be sorry to hear of the | misfortune of Everet Porter when he Kicked by a Dorse Tuesday morn- ing. He is in a serious condition at this writing. Byron Lane was taken to Bismarck Monday to receive medical aid. He} had been suffering with ear trouble. He is now at his home, Wilson By MRS. JOHN A. BERG > Mr. and Mrs. Christ Berg of Wing ited at the Sam Berg home Sun- | Nelson and daughter Grace | day to do shopping. Christ Warner and son John visited at the Christ Wolf home Sunday evening. Sunday dinner guests av the Gustave Neimiller home. | Rey. Strutz of Jamestown was in this vicinity Sunda; He visited a number of homes. J. A. Berg took him to Wilton for the train Monday morning. Mr. Schultz is helping at the Lewis Wagner farm this wee... He also helped at the J. A. Berg farm. Mr. Jake Wagner and J. A. Berg motored to Washburn on business Monday. Mr. Wagner is going to do some breaking for flax on the McCol- lich land. A. E. Nelson is farming the A. E. Johnson land south of his farm. Mrs. Gottlieb Keck, Miss Rose Kline and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Oen- berger and family were dinner guests at their sister's home Sunday, Mrs. Christ Neimiller. ‘The Ladies’ Aid held their regular meeting Sunday with Mrs. Berg. A ind Ora Bently, | | nily, and | 2! dinner at the home of Mrs. Valentine } evening, May 7.| Mr. and Mrs. John J. Wagner were | 5: her forehead. She got accidentally |day afternoon. They also got thelr ;Irene home to spend the week-end. | On tl fortui but i it was Miss caller at the Gus Neimiller ho Mrs. Wm. Wagner has been a caring for her sister, Mrs.- ‘Wagner, this week. tored to Wilton on business afternoon. Rosco Redington, who is at Velva, N. D., spent the with his parents, Mr. ind Mrs, Redington. “ Driscoll 0. JOHNSON] Mrs. Helmer Meland enterti Mrs. Carl Meland, Mrs. Wm, Vicet, Mrs. Geo. Haugen and Vie Pederson Monday afternoa Rev. Gress of Steele was a Dr caller Monday afternoon, Miss Pearl Hanson of Bist spent Sunday at home, tut Monda Geo. Wallen and family sp week-end with Mr. and Mrs pin. Mr. Wallace has just ransferred from Pettibone to § Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sharp 1 into the rooms of the old he play, “The Absented-M} Bridegroom,” given by home aturday evening was a great Tappen high school gave play here evening lowed by a da A number of folks gathered *|i.ome of Chas. Swanson Sunda} d had a social time pl At the close o Swanson ning ov lay evening, May 3rd, th and third and fourth ‘© giving an operetta taken “Mother Goose rhymes”. Rev. Phury Johnson, of Clev . D., will exchange pulpits iy W. , Sunday, Norwegian Lutheran servi . m, Sunday, May 5th, Communion. afternoon the schoo practice for play-d to Het: who C. Tuttle By LUCILLE WEIDEL . Vear Hanen arrived Saturday from Minneapolis to father, Mr. Helletved, w} v}not in the best of health. Sunday afternoon Bob Boif departed for Outlook, Mont., he has secured a job_barb the summer. Mrs. Bollinger him to Harvey by car. Otto Boden, Jr., son of Mi Irs, O, Boden of the Home arrived here Saturday from pend the week-end with h Dorman, the third and ff teacher, is seriously ill. Christino Schauer week-end guest of friends at She returned home on Mond companied by her son, Johnn; Miss Ida Pergande left for Raleigh where she has a position as cook for the. construction crew at work in vicinit 7 Don Boylan and Tom 07 Carrington were guests at the Hutchings home a couple of a Boylan is a b of Mrs. Hutchings. John Hinkle drove to Wednesday to attend to Hanen and daughter, Jacobson, took the latter’s 1 to Steele Monday to consult a about the little one’s health, | Many from here attended th torical and declamatory cont Steele Friday. Tuttle did in all contests. The or class play, h rival of Kitty,” was well given one taking his part splendid and Mrs. Dorman ved here Sunday to be wif ughter, who is ill. W. Sahr, high school t spent the week-end at his he Jamestown. Mr. and_ Mrs. Max Mill their son David to Steele Mi id has infection in his fo E Mr. and Mrs. Chris Wetzel,] Arena, were callers at the H. home Sunday. The new Nazarene church dedicated May 12th, The P. T. A, held their meeting last Friday evening. interesting program w: vs: Song, “Juanit North Dakota,” ig | reading, “The Family Alb tha Kopp; piano duet, field and Miss Zuk; play y ing a Maid,” seven and eightl girls; recitation, Rosilla song, audience. After the the business meeting was the following officers were for the ensuing year: . de secretary, Mi ieee Fae J. A. Wags elected). Lunch was served By Allen, Mrs. Weirtlandt } Berkvam. There will be meetings this school term, ufford Irons marck Sunday, ves "Josaphine. iss Robinson is assisting in room of the hotel. Burton Friday with the truck after some barley he had cleaned at the elevator for seeding. Some of the neighbors turned out Friday to help fight a prairie fire tha: got away from Joe Varley on the Fox place while burning stubble. John Anderson motored to *Bis- rarck Friday and got Floyd and