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See OR ee NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS [ Hazlegrove if By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Mrs, Emil Sattler called Monday at the Hazlegrove home. Melvin Webster called at Emil Battler's Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Gray and Elvin Gray were in Wing Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray called at (Will Thieling’s one day this week. Miss Ione Goldsmith, who is at- tending teachers college at Valley City, was home on a visit a short time ago. She will graduate this spring. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Gray called Thursday at Ray Hazlegrove's. Sonny Sattler is visiting a few days this week at the Emil Sattler home. Miss Opal Gray spent the week-end with her folks. Chris Stolhers are now breaking fast of Ray Hazlegrove’s. Theodore, Olga and Hilda Rosenare ‘accompanied Caroline Wolff to the Fred Barth home, northwest of Wing, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolff were visitors at the Christ Wolff Sr. home Whursday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Drum and son ‘Wayne and daughter Alyce Eiliane ‘were business callers at the Christ ‘Wolff Jr. home Thursday. Bill, Christ, Edward and Emilia Rath were callers at the Paul Bradder home Thursday. : Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Drumm and family were shopping in Tuttle ‘Thursday. Alex, Ella and Maria Neff were vis- Stors at the John Whitzke home Thursday. . Mrs. Dan Allomer was a caller ‘Thursday at the Karl Wolff home. Sonny Sattler calle at Ray Hazle- grove's Friday for Emil Sattler’s mail. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray and Elvin and Opal Gray were shoppers in Tut- tle Saturday. ‘Mr. and Mrs, Ed Ochuner and fam- ily and Mr. ind Mrs. Emil Sattler and daughter Shirley were in Tuttle shopping Saturday. A lage crowd attended the dedi- cation of the Nazarene church in Tut- tle Sunday. Among those from Hazlegrove were E. E. Williams and family, C. Kettlesons and Mr. and Mrs. John Harty and family. Mr. and Mrs, M. 8S. Goldsmith and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Goldsmith and family, Mr. and Mrs. Will Thiel- ing and family, Mr. and Mrs. Russ, Mrs. Peter Sorenson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ochuner, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Sattler and daughter Shirley attended the services at the Nazarene church Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Gray, Elvin and Opal Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove, Mr. and Mrs. John Harty and daughters Helen and Bernice and son Francis and Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Gray were dinner guests Sunday at the J. A. Gray home in Tuttle. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ulfers attended the dedication services at Tuttle Sun- day. “vin Sattler and Melvin Webster ere in Tuttle Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hartman and son of Wilton were guests Sunday at the Pete Hutchinson home. Mrs. 8. O. Gray of Wing spent the ‘week-end at the J. A. Gray home in Tuttle. “Bill Rath was in Tuttle Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Swett and family attended the dedication serv- + fees at the Nazarene church in Tuttle oer. and Mrs. A. C. Franzin and Mr. and Mrs. Ches: : Franzen were guests Sunday at the Mart Frangen home in Tuttle. ) Cie 1 Braddock t ‘By MRS. E. T. SAVAGE ‘The Braddock Study and Civic club held its regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Allensworth W: evening. The following program was given: Roll call, My favorite com- position and composer; Amer! music that Americans should know, Mrs, Lesher; Life of Carrie Jacobs Bond, Mrs. Fetterley; solo, Rae, Mrs. Long; ton to attend the seventeenth an- vention of the sixth district at Aanley, May as ne ne next ting Ww! mee iy This mers will ‘k the closing of the club year. A special “Mothers’ Day” program ‘was given in the M. E. church Sunday evening and which a large crowd were appreciative listeners. The musical part of the program was as follows: Bolo, Mrs. F. M. Long; solo, Mrs. G. Aarvig; Mesdames Long and funches were enjoyed. A r held in the evening. pontest was ity club John Schuck of Greenway, 8. D., were nad Buests at the J. P, Weber e. Joseph A. Kitchen of Bismarck will deliver an address at the Community club meeting to be held in the Brad- dock high school Monday evening, May 20, Mrs. A. J. Koenig and little son Vern went to Linton Wednesday morning where Vern had his tonsils and adenoids removed. The little fellow has got along fine and is now able to be out again. Mr. Arnold Anderson and little daughter Shirley May visited a few days of this week with Mr. and Mrs. Allen who returned to Cooperstown with them Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MacLachlan of Urbana, N. D., accompanied by Miss Helen Wilks of Jamestown arrived in Braddock Saturday to spend Mothers’ day with home folks. Miss “Vilks vis- ited with Mrs. 8. 8. Tracy whils here. They returned home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Junge and children drove to Hatton, N. D., to visit with Mrs. Junge’s mother and brother. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Baxter ac- companied by Miss Lena Koenig of Park City, Mont., motored down from Mandan Saturday evening. Miss Lena will remain here for some time visit- ing with relatives. Rev. S. Hammond, Mrs. Hammond and three children arrived in Brad- dock Thursday afternoon and spent the night at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Baer. Rev. Hammond was a former pastor in Braddock and is at present located at Brookings, 8. D. Mrs, J. H. Bower and the new baby, Beverley Mae, arrived home from Bismarck Monday noon. Rev. and Mrs. Jonathan Weber and children of Hosmar, 8. D., were guests of the J. P. and L. P. Weber families several days this week. ‘The play, “The Tents of the Arabs,” will be put on by the Ladies Aid in the Siem hall Saturday evening, May 25th. Mrs, Roy Schott and Miss Olga Sueltz of Groton, 8. D., were here vis- iting friends this week. Mrs. Schott is visiting at the home of A. Schott, while Miss Sueltz visited with her sister, Mrs, 8. A. Engleman and family. Mrs. R. L. Dexter of Correll, Minn., and daughter, Mrs. H. Carlson, of White Rock, event a few days this week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Dexter. Mr. and Mrs. Warner Sempel, who were in Minneapolis attending the wedding of Glen Sempel, returned home Thursday evening. Mrs, Nora Sisco of Kintyre was honor guest at a Mothers’ day five o'clock dinner at the home of her daughter, Mrs. C. T. Barton. Covers were laid for 20 relative guests. ——_—_—_—$——$ [ Ecklund | ——_—__—__——_"__- By JUSTINE MORRIS Donald Morris, Levi Anderson, Vina Kling and Grace Falkenstein visited at the egies home north of Bismarck Sunday. Mr, Farrick and son visited at the H. A. McCoullough home Sunday. Fred Klawitter of Garrison spent Sunday at the home of his uncle T. F. Morris and family. Viron Nelson of Cromwell township was a business caller at the Walter Spangberg home Sunday. ‘Victor ae eoull th Elsie loug! ton Friday afternoon after her sister Aldythe, who attends school there. Harold and Gordon Williams and Gerald Morris see the show in iiton Tuesday evening. as and Mrs. Edward Morris and | tamily visited at the T. F. Morris home Fri afternoon. A Paton) from this vicinity attend- ed the dance in Baldwin Saturday ht. as that attended the surprise y and dance at the Philip Mon- pm |Foe ome Saturday night reported a Sonn. Behoolcratt was in this vicinity Harold Williams and Wallace Falk- enstein were callers at the Fricke home Saturday evening. ¢————_—_————"_"* —_——_—$ = ——$_ By FLORENCE GOSNEY ‘Wilbert Koon called at the George Lee home in Sterling Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, George Lewis were Bismarck callers Thursday. Mrs, Presley Gosney and Edna vis- ited at the Gaskill home Tuesday. Oast Prince and Mrs. Burt i tall berry, Theodore Lang as Mr. Perry Allen, Gerald Kafer as Bruce Fergu- eorge Lee and son Georgie called at the Wilbert Koon son. Mr. and Mrs, G home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Selman Dyrstad and children called at the Charley An- Doehle is somewhat improved at this writing. Everett Porter and helpers are busy blasting rock in the northwest quar- ter of section 13, the quarter Mr. Heck of Iowa bought. They expect to break most of the quarter and put it into flax. Mrs, Ed Dehaan and children and Mrs, C. E. Moffit and children visited at the B. F. Lane home Jast Thurs- RISMARCK TRIRUN the schoolhouse Monday evening. The winner will go to Bismarck Sat- urday, May 18, and compete with oth- er schools, The winners were Laurice Jorgensen, 6th grade; Louise Walker, 7th grade; Conrad Wilkensen, 8th grade; Marie Schilling, high school; Lucille Johnson, contralto solo. The judges were, Miss H. Rue, Miss Mals- by of Regan and Mrs. P. Patten of Canfield. at the Herman Nieman home Sun- day. Johnny Baker took pigs to Sterling for Herman Nieman Monday. Mrs. Ed Fogarty was a town caller Monday. Rev. Snow delivered a fine Mother’s urday to do shopping. Regan day. Miss Charlotte Moffit and Mrs. L. N. Bullock motored to Bismarck Sat- day sermon to a full church Sunday. The Sunday school gave a short pro- gram between the services. There was special singing for the church service. Mr. and Mrs. Westicott called at the Gosney home Sunday evening. James Baker hauled some pigs to Sterling in his truck for Ernest Hurr ‘Tuesday. bg \ Lyman By S. GYLDEN Mrs. G. Eckholm entertained number of friends at her home on Saturday, the occasion being little Lydia's birthday. She was assisted by Miss Sadie Gylden, who brought the birthday cake. Miss Alma Kangas returned to her home Saturday evening after help- ing Mrs. Kuisti for the past few weeks, Miss Florence and Nina Waiste were supper guests at the L. O. Bates home on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Heimo Surtola were Bismarck callers on Saturday, Mrs. + ec going down to consult a doc- rr. Miss Ethel Josephson visited with Sadie and Selma Gylden on Sunday. Saturday evening visitors at the John Hokana home were Mr. and Mrs. C. Teppo, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pibloja, Bill Wanttaja, Walter Oja- hen and Saima Anttila. Among those who attended the game on the east diamond Sunday afternoon were, Jack, Severt and Sulo Gylden, Edwin, Joe and Hilma Olson, Sylvia and Sulo Eck- holm, Nina and Florence Waiste, Lil- Man Kennila, Alma and Aino Kangas, Venla and Vaino Inget. Miss Joe Olson motored to the south Patterson ranch on Wednesday afternoon. By BURDELLA B. HELGESON Mrs. John Bjerke and son returned from Fort Ransom, N. D., last week, where she had spent several weeks visiting at her parental home. Mr. and Mrs. C. Holmgren and Mr. and Mrs. G. Hochalter and daughter, of Wilton, were guests at the J. Michelsen home a week ago Sunday. Mrs. H. E. Rannestad and son Hai @| Old left for Minnesota last week, } | where they will make an extended J visit with relatives and friends. I, Eide of Arena was a business caller in Regan this week. A. H. Lundberg and A. H. Helgeson a | Motored to Bismarck on business Sat- urday evening. Mrs. A. H. Helgeson, Mrs. H. E. Hel- geson and J. Gunderson motored to Saag via Driscoll Monday morn- ing. Axel Soder of Wing was a caller here last week. O. C. Uhde. and O. B. Aune were callers in Wilton Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. Fisher and family were dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Fisher's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott, Sunday. The American Legion auxiliary meeting was held in the log cabin on Saturday evening. Plans were made for the armual poppy drive and 600 poppies were ordered by the secretary. Mrs. H. D. Watkins, Mrs. L. Hopkins and Mrs. A. H. Helgeson were ap- Pointed a committee to make plans for the observation of Memorial day. The members also voted to hold meet- ings twice a month, on the second and fourth Thursdays. The first meeting will be a business one and the second @ social hour in which to sew, make afghans, etc. Lunch will be served at the second meeting only. The next regular meeting under this plan will be on the afternoon of May 23, with Mrs. William Michelsen and Miss Freda Uhde entertaining. All mem- bers are requested to make a spccial effort to attend this meeting, as the A sister of Ray and Jim Little of Canada is visiting here at the Little home. Mrs. A. Lundberg and Mrs. A. contest at the Canfield school Mon- {day evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. Olson of Wing @| called on Mr. and Mrs. G. Olson at the O. Olson honfe Sunday. The school directors and the build- ing committee had a special mecting at the Canfeld school Monday eve- ning. Miss Madge Runey and Mrs. Nellic Everts of Bismarck visited school here Monday. A. F. Ghylin has started to do his assessing. Chas. Our is plowing for A. H. Lundberg. Ollie Cook went home from school with Laurice Jorgenson Monday eve- ning. Many of the women in this neigh- borhood are busy making gardens. A. F. Ghylin called at the Strand home Tuesday evening. Mrs. J. Howe had the misfortune to brake the rear axle of her car Mon- day evening. > Glenview By MRS. LARS JACOBSON | ° The many friends of Miss Julia Johnson will be interested to hear of her recent marriage to Oscar Moe of Minot. Mrs. Moe's former home is in this community, but she has been em- ployed at Minot the last two years. Mr. Moe is also quite well known here, as he has visited friends frequently. The community extends best wishes to the newlyweds, Miss Catherine McLean closed a successful term of school Friday in Ecklund school No. 6. We understand she is teaching the same school next term. She left for her home at Me- noken Sunday. Verl Holden motored her to Bismarck. Several of the pupils have been ab- sent from school in this district the last week, due‘ to illness. Helen Little of Bismarck and Mrs. Russel Liddle of Chicago visited at the home of their aunt, Mrs. C. Jacobson, Sunday. Westerman attended the declamatory ; ‘Anderson was transacting | ® Friday. motored to Wil- |» | Taft } Mr. and Mrs. B. Wanttaja and children called at the E. Eliasson home on Sunday. Edwin Olson, Jack Gylden and Nina Waiste visited at Bill Wantta- jJa’s on Sunday evening. Miss Florence and Nina Waiste went with Mr. and Mrs. C. Bjerke to the Ladies Aid, which met at the home of Mrs. A. Arneson on Wednes- day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Hokana and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pihlaja visited at the Waiste home on Sunday evening. The fierce wind on Thursday aft- ernoon caught a few sparks from a onttped in —_ on the John ollanen farm and started a prairie fire. Many men, however, soon put | first meeting in June. it out, although the fire had already Jumped across the road. e Mr. and Mrs. C, Lulska motored to || Bismarck with Mr. and Mrs. Bill] @. Niemie on Sunday to visit at the Otto Harju home. Moffit j By MAUDE MOFFIT Menoken i. unit will try to complete the busy week assigned to it. The poppies will be here by that time and will be given out to the members. After the regu- lar business at the last meeting an election of officers was held and the todian of the auxiliary’s property, was appointed at a previous meeting. The new officers will be installed at the By MRS. JENNIE DANCE Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bankey left Thursday morning by car for their |end at the Frank Lindstrom home. home i peel eee spel ® coup! weeks visiting at the A.|Sager attended the ball game at Wild- Klepstein and Melvin Agnew | wood Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Enock Anderson and family motored to Wilton Sunday to visit friends. : Willard Simons is now busy assess- ing. Millard Jacobson was a business caller in Wilton Thursday. ‘Word has been received here of the ; | death of Mrs. Fay Freeman, who was shot about three weeks ago at Great Falls, Mont. Relatives have oyr heart- felt sympathy in their bereavement. A farewell party was given for Catherine McLean at the Lars Jacob- son home by the patrons of the school. Dancing and cards were the features of enjoyment. A delicious lunch was served by the ladies. Music was furnished by Wilton talent. A large crowd attended. Among them 4 were several uninvited guests, A good time was had by all. Gorden Engen and Donald Bowman from Bismarck spent Sunday at the Lars Jacobson farm. Miss Helga Sormula spent the week- Alex Chanky of Wilton and Mabel homes. Mrs. Barkey is a sister of Mr.| Mr. and Mrs. Reynard Spitzer and Farmers in this vicinity are nearly through with their small grain and are engaged in planting corn and | ton. breaking sod for flax. The ground is|_ Mrs. A. in ideal condition for grain, and if we get some warm weather everything will grow and thrive. Gardens are coming along fine, and the trees are leafing out. We all wish for a year, as the farmers need it. Next Tuesday the pupils and ents of the Moffit school will give their annual picnic at Ki Games and refreshments will be main things of the day, and the pupils will also a at the grove. Everybody come have a good time. If the day be too wet and bad it will be held on served. ‘Two plays were presented at the town hall Friday night. One play,| > “Neighbors,” had been shown at- the j Sterling ! Klepstein and Mrs. Agnew. They also| daughter motored to Mercer Sunday visited Mrs. Charles Soule at Hazel-| to visit with Mrs. Spitzer's parents. Mrs. Jake Spitzer and daughters .C. Dance entertained two| Bertha, Emelia and Alice spent Sun- tables of bridge at her home in Me-| day afternoon at the Carlson home. noken Friday afternoon. Mrs. Law- rence Bair and Mrs. Otto Ayers won| the Lars Jacobson home Monday eve- prizes, Out-of-town guests were Mrs. | ning. Laef Blensley and Mrs. Lawrence| Millard Jacobson was a business Bair of Bismarck. A luncheon was|caller at the Chester Erstrom home Frank Murrey made a short call at Monday evening. By MILDRED JOHNSON fred Berg. The} Those who attended the A. O. U. W. Wednesday. “A Diabolical Circle,” was| banquet in Bismarck Thursday night Several from this vicinity attended the dance at Woodworth’s last Satur- family, Mrs. King, Roy and| from Sterling were Mr. and Mrs. H. jarris,| Westacott, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cheno- Mrs. | weth, H. L. Belk, and Robert Sharp. Otto} Mr. and Mrs. John R. Knowles came junny, N. D.| Play Saturday night and spent the Mrs. R. G.| night at the Cnenoweth home. Homer visited Gibbs schi afternoon. : ‘ Mrs. Ralph Ishmael spent Mrs. V. Benz visited at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Pete Hofstad, on Tuesday. The Mothers’ day services held at the church at 10 o'clock Sunday ‘were very well attended, and i wit eebist rel were gone. Last Thursday afternoon the grand. mothers’ unit of the Ladies Aid met at the William Lane home and were entertained by Mrs. Cameron. A good crowd was present and a lovely time was had by all. On Sunday, May 12, L. D. Bailey Fisisti H her friend, Miss the A. H. Klep- where} Envick and Loris and little Calvin Thurs- {Chenoweth accompanied them home Sunday night. Calvin remained for a few days’ visit. Mr. and Mrs. George Magnus, who now live south of McKenzie, visited at the George Kush home Sunday. Mrs. Vernice Sherman and children valet at the Frank Rice home Sun- ry. Those visiting at the Carey John- son home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Leslie French of Bismarck, Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Johnson and children, Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Johnson, and Ruth ‘Wagner. The Union Aid will hold a “big ca: nival” in the hall at Sterling on Fri- day, May 24. There will be a good time for everyone, program, side shows, fishponds, fortune-telling, eats, cards, and fancy work. The following people partook of a chicken dinner at Harold Browna- well’s home at Sterling Sunday, May 5, in honor of their son Bob's ninth birthday: Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Lawson of Glencoe, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brownawell and Mrs. H. A. Carlisle Id at the Lockwood | and children, Misses Avis Carlisle and turday night. Helen Brownawell, and Mrs. Donald Snyder, all of Bismarck, and Mr. and o Me Hovae Brownawell of Moffit. ] ling P.-T. A. will May 16. Norris, with a party of lamestown, visited in crowd attended the Clarke's Satur- |day night. A good time was reported by everyone. The Union Aid met at the H. Brownawell home Thursday after- neon. Esther Lang and Marion Lewis, who attend the Jamestown college, spent the week-end at their homes. Miss Dorothy Zuroff visited at her home Wednesday evening. Sarah Cleveland of Bismarck vis- ited with Lucille Elness for a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. James Riley and daughter Veronica motored to Bis- marck Wednesday. Miss Dorothy Zuroff and Viola Fernquist visited with Mrs, Marian Lee Wednesday afternoon, Some of the Sterling young folks jattended the dance at the H. Crum farm north of McKenzie Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Sediners, Martin Magnus, Wendell Drawver and dred Johnson visited at the Le Richardson home Sunday evening. and Mrs. Will Stiles and chil- dren called at the Henry Stiles home Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. ne Bob Clarke and Mr. daughter Oliv Carey Johnson, motored to Bismarck and M Tyler Johnson and iccompanied by Mi Wednesday. is 2 business caller at 's. J. Nathan of Bismarck eet business at Dodge Wednes- jay. Mr. and Mrs. Dufoe of Center vis- ited at the Joe Barker home Sunday. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Peterson passed away Thurs- day. Rev. E. E. Matteson conducted the funeral services Saturday. with the Hubers Saturda} Mrs. Juetzler returned trom a trip to points in Missouri. She is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. A. O. Smith. Miss Thressa Jacobs visited friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bierig visited ae Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burgess Sun- lay. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Feigel called at the Harvey Truesdale home Saturday. Rey. E. E. Matteson visited at Dodge Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Klie visited with M.| Mr. and Mrs. Truesdale Sunday. The Dodge high school boys played the Golden Valley high school base- ball team Friday. The score was 29 to 2 in favor of Dodge. Mrs. Lars Bathner visited with Mrs. A. O. Smith Saturday evening. Carl Bauer visited with relatives at Hazen Thursday. Mr. Hettrick was a caller at the J. C. Grossman home. e rm. it azyss By GLADYS NELSON o—e Mr. and Mrs. Gib Sederstrom and Etta Ann visited at the home of her parents here, Mr. and Mrs, John Olson, Sundsy of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nelson and family were entertained at supper a week ago Sunday at the J. W. Jiras home. Barney Fisher and Loren Gram- ling were callers Sunday at the Al- bin Spangberg home. Mr. and Mrs. John Risch made a trip to Bismarex last Saturday on a business mission, Elizabeth Risch had glasses fitted by an eye specialist in Bismarck re- cently, Fred Wood cf Baldwin came out Tuesday and delivered gas to Andrew Anderson's who are digging rock and breaking up a large tract of land. Alice Swanson was a caller one day last week at the Geo. Whitted home t> get eggs to run the incubator for ;, Clarence Long. » John Risch was a caller re- cently at the Victor Nelson place on res | the John Engdahl farm. Geo. Nelson, Gerald and Gwendolyn were callers at the John Anderson home Monday night. M. A. Nelson and Willie Jiras, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Nelson transacted business in Regan Saturday night of last weel:. Ficyd Anderson came home from Bismarck Mcnday and brought their baby chicks which Mrs. Anderscn had ordered frcm a hatchery there. Geo. Nelscn and Gerald were cali- ers at the Carl Muth home Wednes- day. C. O. Keil from Bismarck formerly from here, came out Wednesday to h's farm where Carl Muth resides. He will do the assessing in Trygg town- ship. Mics Giadys Rue went to Bismarck ne day this week to accept a po- ‘ticn in the Lucas department store. She will rocm with her sister Clara, in some light housekeeping rooms. Mrs. Oscar Magnuson was taken to a Bismarck hospital one day last week where she underwent an oper- ation, Mrs. A. Kruger, John and Elsie, My. and Mrs. Charlie Rue and family moicred south from Menoken Sunday, where they were guests at the Alex Anderson hoinc, A traveling agent for a land com- peay from Hancccs, Minn, was through our locality last week listing land fcr sale. He got a number from here who lisied. i; Mrs. Clarence Kettleson and Rande were callers Wednesday at the Kru- ger, Charlie Rue and Oscar Magnu- son homes. John Kruger had a serious accident: Thursday. While repairing harness, .|in punching a hole the awl slipped and struck a blood vessel in his arm, causing the blood to shoot out in a stream. Several neighbors attended the sur- prise party Friday night at the Ket: tleson home in honor of Jenning’s 21st birthday. A luncheon was served. Mrs. Oscar Olin from Bismarck, whose former home was in Trygg township, met with an accident re- cently. While cleaning house she burned the sweepings which con- teined a cartridge which exploded in the store. It struck her little boy in causing him to be blind for life, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson and family were guests at J. W. Jiras he ome. Leo Ln itnog ibd a caller Friday t the Trygs 3 on. and Mrs. Geo. Whitted and family motored to Bismarck Satur- “fFioya and Irene Anderson abd Clara Rue spent the week-end here at their parental homes. They returned Monday morning with Gene Farrell. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nelson and ter Violet were in town Mon-/{ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Barker visited | family made a trip to Bismarck Sat- urday. Hedstrom and Art Magnus transacted business in Bismarck Sat- urdi Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Whitted, Stephen and Florenve dined a week ago Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Varley. Mr. and Mrs. Albin Spangberg and Violet made a trip to Bismarck Sat- jurday where they got 100 baby chicks, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Varley motored to | Bismarck Saturday. Mrs. Varley had her teeth extracted. Ray Freeman, who is working for Enos Strandemo here, received a tele- gram Mondey morning that his \iccther, Fay Ward, died Saturday j night. Percy Freeman was on the | way here with the body. M. A. Nelson made a trip to Bis- | the tractor. Mrs. Farrell, Gene and Paul were visitors Sunday night at the Geo. Nelson home. Howard Nelson was an overnight |gucest at M. A. Nelson's and visited at the Kruger home Saturday night on his way from Fargo to Max where he is employed at the garage of Geo. | Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Eass Strandemo and day night. Mrs. Farrell was a recent visitor at Enos Strandemo's. Mr. Farrell was taken to Bismarck Monday for medical attention. > ° | Steele | ° © By MRS. F. W. GRESS The generally circulated report of Mr. Wyant’s death last week was found to be unirue. Though seriously and painfully injured when he fell and was run over by tractor-drawn he is repoviod getting along quite well ct a Bismarck hospital, whe he is ai present being cared for. Mrs. C. F. Whitney cf Pursian Lake visited Sunday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Fred Shipley, and family, Mr. and Mis. George Clark and family moved last week to Thief River Falls, Minn. Prof. Ballantine made a business trip to Aberdeen, Friday and Satur- on the trip. George Wallen, the new Northern Pacific operator, moved his furniture into the house recenily vacated by George Clark. Mrs. Wallen and chil- dren are visiting in Minneapolis. Mildred Altes spent Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cc. Altes. Mr. and Mrs. Markham of Dawson attended services in Stecle Sunday night. Rev. and Gress attended a conference of daily vacation Bible school workers at Tuttle, Monday. » John Ronning entertained the Presbyterian Work club at her home Thursday afternoon. Mrs, J. H. Fitch, Miss Lucy Fitch and Alfred Junge of Napoleon were Sunday callers at the M. D. Matthews home. The recently organized Lions club enjoyed a charter night banquet at the K. P. hall Thyrsday. They had as their guests a number of members of Lions clubs from Bismarck and other cities in the state. Following is the program given on this occa- sion: Welcome address, Chris Matheis; music, Steele Hi Band; duet, Dr. Prescott, Mr. Dalenburg; address on Lionism and presentation of char- ter, Dr. Strauss, Bisme:*':: instru- mental trio, Gerald Prescovi, A. L. Kadlec, and Hans F. Lee; greetings, visiting Lions; song, boys’ high school chorus; song, “Lions, Till We Meet Again,” everybody. On account of rain, Kidder county play day, which was to have been held here Friday, was postponed by County Superintendent Hans J. Lee to Tuesday. The senior play, “The Lady of the Library,” drew @ good crowd Wednes- day night. Ninety-five dollars was cleared and will be used by the sen- iors to purchase a gift for the school. Those who took part in the play were Elbridge Phelps, Harry Sherman, Opal Bodvig, Pearl Sterck, Edwin i's. < yet a |marck Friday after an oil glass for | son Gene shopped in Baldwin Satur- | ©! day’ Paul Gress accompanied him | ¥. Nie wa Frank Schosson was quite ill for sev: eral hours Sunday afternoon afte drinking some gasoline that was lef within his reach. ° | ° By FLORENCE BORNER Blox visited at the home of their dey and Wednesday, leaving for their dey. Mr. and Mrs. Cummings accom- panied them as far as Bismarck. The two ladies visited here while en route for Garrison, where they were called by the illness of their brother. Mr. and Mrs. John Hermen and sons Clarence and Raymond of Wi Carl Spitzer home. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Spitzer and three children, who came here from Cali- fornia some time ago, have moved on the farm near Arnold owned by Mrs. s parents. ‘s. Frank Wilson of Garrison ar- vived a few days ago to visit at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Wayne Cummings. The dance which was held in the cornmunity hall Saturday night was vell attended. Music was furnished by a Wilton orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nordstrom will leave at an early date by car for Resoglen, where they will be guests at the home of relatives. They will be accompanied home by their small son, Glen, who has been attending school at Roseglen. Mrs. Carl Schuliz and son Fritz of Burnt Creek were visitors at the home of Mrs. Schultz's mother, Mrs. Ma- tilda Baumgart, Sunday. Noel Borner, who is employed on the farm of his uncle near Arnold, of tow: st week has been paint-up jp week in Baldwin. Rub- sh pilcs, ashes, etc., were disposed of, and a number of residences are be- ing treated to new coais of pint. Harry Schonert and children of near Arnold were here Saturday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Rupp and family, accompanied by Richard and ‘sances Rupp, motored to Bowdon Suncay to visit with Mrs. Rupp’s sis- ter, Mrs. Jack Warner, and family. Percy Freeman wes called to Great Falls, Mont., by a critical turn in the condition of his former wife, Mrs. Yay Ward. Mrs. Ward had been im- proving, and Mr. Freeman, who spent returned J. last week in Great Falls, home. Mrs. Ward died later. Clair Weisce motored to Saturday, where he visited for a few days with friends and relatives. Local farmers report the loss of a number of hens by a peculiar disease. Others think the birds were poisoned by drinking formaldehyde that was used to treat wheat. A number of farmers report the loss of their little pigs by the sows eating the:n. Miss Grace Falkenstein was a week- end caller in the capital city. She was accompanied by her brother Lester. ‘Miss Alma Wall was a Saturday isitor at the Wayne Cummings home while returning to her home at Raub from Aberdeen, S. D. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Spiizer and son Willis were recent callers at the home of Mr. Spitzer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Spitzer. Mrs. Spitzer, who has een teaching school near Wing, has arranged for a subtsitute to complete her term, so she can attend to her i the farm. . and Mrs. Julius Meyers and sons Jack and Albert were last Sun- day guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. William Larscn near 7 Fred Nelson has been busy the past week plowing garden trects for Bald- vin folks. isses Florence erg on ee Catherine and Elizabetl lonroe, Richard Rupp and Fred Herdebu, studenis at the Bismarck high school, spent the week-end at home. Miss Grace Falkens‘cin spent a few days of the past weck at the John Olson home near Still. Gordon Jenkins of Bismarck was here Saturday evening to attend the Whitmore, Helen Scheer, Christine Hirsch, Mildred Vaught, Helen Hal- vorsen, Eunice Argent, Arletta Craig, and Dorothy Wood. Miss Alice Knutsvig coached the play. Rev. B. S. Locker, Mcthodisi pastor at Napoleon, will exchange pulpits with Rev. Gress Sunday. He will preach in Steele Sunday morning and evening at the Sherman church at 1 o'clock and Driscoll at 3 in the aft- ernoon. The Homemakers club was enter- tained by Mrs. Foye Harris at her home Friday afternoon. A lesson was given in becoming styles and colors of dress. A program of Mothers’ day songs and recitations was given at the Methodist church Sunday morning. Those who took part were Lucille Ritchie, Wallace Porter, Ida Silness, Dorothy Wood, Bobby Taylor, Beulah Lindseth, and Arletta Craig. A number of the members of the Art club motored to Valley City Thursday to visit an exhibit given there. Among those who went were Mrs. Vinje, Mrs. Heaton, Mrs. Fille- brown, Miss Knutsvig, and Miss Snortland. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Epstein motored to Devils Lake Sunday, where they visited relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Porter visited Mr. Porter's mother in Jamestown, Sunday. The W. C. T. U. gave a silver tea at the Methodist parsonage Wednes- Mrs. J. N. had charge of a special program on the work of the W. C. T. U. in differ- is for the Friendless,” called at |The tue on ot” Baad dance and visit friends. ¢———————* | Wild Rose 1 > - Ey MRS. W. BROWNAWELL Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Buck and son George were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Brownawell of Moffit. O. B. Swanson has been driving to Bismarck nearly every day the week taking treatments of the doctors, there for a severe case of blood pois- oning in his hand. Billy Carroll of Moffit made a short: call here Tuesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Carlisle and scn Roger and Mr. and Mrs. L. R.. May and little granddaughter, Sally Lou May, visited relatives in Bis- marck Sunday. A number of our young people tended a ball game at Moffit between the school boys of Sterling and the boys of Moffit. Moffit win- ning the contest. Ernest Saville and sons are busy | proving the house over the week-end. Baldwin } Mrs. J. M. Smith and Mrs. Peter {J niece, Mrs. Wayne Cummings, Tues- 7 heme in Grundy Center, Ia., Wednes- 7 ton spent Sunday. at the Emil Geigle | home. Mr. and Mrs. Richerd Borner and | Mr. and Mrs. George Klooten of Naughton were Sunday guests at the g spent the week-cnd at his home east § ate Sunday Miss Helen Brownawell of Bismarck | OLLIE LIS NA ees

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