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[__NEWSOF OUR NEIGHBORS || ©! Steele, having first and second places, the immediate friends and relatives (| respectively, for the best floats. Tap- of the bride and groom were present. Steele By MRS. F. W. GRESS who went to Grand Forks Mrs. Leissman was down from Bis- | Miss Genevieve Bakken, marck Saturday attending to busi- ness matters. Mrs. Mid Scoggins is waiting on the customers in the mil. ‘inery and gift shop during Mrs. , Leissman’s stay in Bismarck, where { she is caring for her aged mother, Mrs. Stromblad, who has been very ill. Steele higfh school band took third Place in the state contest at Grand Forks last week. Members of the band were My McPherson, Elbridge Phelps, G id Prescott, Henrietta Brugger. Beulah Lindseth, Nadine Geisler, man, Violet Hochhalter, Arietta Craig. Prank Omodt, Bernice Ness, Arthur Selness, Norman Walla Kemnitz, Drexel White, gent, John Dornacker. Harry Sher ne, Robe: Henry noon, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Mandigo to Howard Balk took place | ing at the home of her sons, Bill and|children oi Lemmen, at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs.| Lawrence Madland. P. V. Kurtz, of Hazelton, Sunday at Mrs. Art Fricke got her mother, Mrs. The ceremony was performed | Oscar Lenderholm, Saturday, to visit by Rev. McDonald of Hazelton. Just| with her for several days. Those who transacted business in | Bismarck Saturday from this vicinity pen was given honorable mention for , The couple left for a short visit with! were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lundquist, its float. The judges | Rhoades, Prof. M. were Prof L. D. Gunderson, all of the Valley City state teachers college. i ° Arena ' By MRS. OWEN MCINTYRE Mr. and Mrs. Alex Neff, daughter Helen and con Herbert, were trar acting business in the capital Tuesday M hur Tees and Mrs. Halve: ent to Arthur Sat: be home for Mothers’ R. Cc. o ning | vorsen, Raymond Cunningham, Rol- | ? land Loerch, Aldred Dornacker. ein |the Elmer Drum home Quam, Willie Sherman, Ronning. Others from tended the contest were Murphy, Prof. Mrs. Phelps, Dr. J. A. P: and Superint The American der. Plans were made for dinner the auxiliary s his sister, Mrs. Lewis Gei ill with pneumonia a: taken to Bismarck ing cared for in a hospit The high school bacca: ices will be held in the terian church will preach Dorothy Wamsi visited for a short time a’ of her parents, r. Wamsley. The P.-T. A. heid ing at the schoolhouse Moi The following program Community singing; repor letta Craig; piano solo. Hen: The Lost Wor K Annette Rosen; “Why Teach Foreign Saturday to have scme vorsen; reading, and M scott Methodist church. Rev. Shirley of the Presby accompanied friends from Bismarck Saturdi a t Mrs. 3 monthly meet nday nigh was give: of Secre- | tary Martha Snortland and Treasurer Fred Wigton; talk on “The Benefits Derived From Home Economics,” A: Languages in School?” M Murphy; piano duet, Ber: and Lucille English; ta’ Benefits of Manual Tra ‘he | Jake, Jr. and Henry ining.’ bridge Phelps. At the close of t program lunch was served hibit was given of all t and an ¢: in sewing and manual trai ing the year. About 20 boys and girls *-the D. A. Ritchie ho: iy afternoon to help Lucille celebrate their birthdays, which occur in May. *° Lutie Ingle is taking a course it stenography in Bismarck. gathe: Sai and Hel KIDDER COUNTY PLAYDAY At the Kidder county playday heid here last week under the airection of County Superintendent Lee the foi- lowing named pupils were winners in the various events, finishing in the order given: Grade Events Class Boys: 100-yard dash—First, Tilmor Bodvig, Buckeye; Elwood Hutchinson. | exercises, Tuttle. Broad jump—Tilmor Bodvig,!m. in the Buckeye; Gaylord Hil jJump—Elwood Hutchinsot Floyd Heiss, Crystal Springs. Chin- ning—Tilmor Bodvig, Buckeye; Til- ford Bodvig. Girls: 75-yard dash—Louise Suberk, | , Tuttle. Base- | Robinson; Leah Pretzi ball throw—Stella Dolmet! » Steele. High wright of Bismarck mn, Tuttle: h, Tappei —Leah Pretzler, Tuttle; Louise Su- berk, Robinson. Class B— Boys: Sam Roth, Clear Lake; Chris Clark, Quimby. Chinning—Les- ter Markham, Dawson; Walter Mel- hoff, Tuttle. Broad jump—Bud Stauf- Zacher, Daw: Girls: 60-. Cabe, Hayne Oris Clar' rd dash—El k, Quimby leanor Mc- Mildred Ness, Steele. Broad jump—Muriel Wigton, Steele; Havel Wids, Robinson. Baseball throw | —Ruth Loeppke, Pettibone; Frances Ritchie, Steele. Class C— Boys: Chinning—Harold Tuttle; Bud Stauffacher, Kennedy, » Da Broad jump—George Selness, Steele; Warren Karpen, Steele. 50-yard dash |Mrs. Don Macdonald, received a —Bud Stauffacher, Dawson; George * Belness, Steele. Girls: 50-yard dash—Elma Stauffer, Mecuray and D. M. McGillis of Bis- ‘Tappen; Rosa Pretzler, T —James Kenelly, Tappe Swenson, Dawson. Half-mile run—Er- |0" their way to Pursian Park to help uttle. Boys: Mile ae bherroac, \Betty Jane returned home Friday » tele; Stanley Freise, Pettibone. 440- | 2fter a five weeks’ stay in a Bismarck * yard dash—Gerald Prescott, Steele; | hospital. \ | dames Kenelly, Tappen. 100-yard a through Braddock ‘Thursday | n; Ralph ying Schultz, Tappen; Merril Hoover, -' Dawson. Pole vault—Waliner, Tappen, | and Malhoff, Tuttle, tied. High jump Gerald Prescott, Steele; Rudolph Melhoff, Tuttle. Broad jump—Harold McDonough, Tappen; Rudolph Mcl- hoff, Tuttle. Shot put—Ed' win Whit- more, Steele; George Jackson, Daw- gon. Discus throw—James Kenelly, ‘Tappen; Bud Whitmore, Steele. Jave- | 8 i throw- Harriet |Lunch was served by Mesdames Pal- é K 4 é i y Hal- both of Ella Matkins, Pettibone. Broad jump | Blaine E. Fockler. Martha A. Gosne; ;|Feading, Vespers, Mabel Bier: ,{ing, Cremation of Sam McGee, Rob- ng at Chi Woif Jr. and and Julius, also Jee Pel, Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. and sons Dean in Wing and Bill called the home Wednesday evening. Sunday. ttle called at 'y evening. Mrs, Bill Gellner and fam- Mr. and Mrs. John W: muy were guests Sunday Jake Wutzke home, ¢: < Tuttle. j Mr. and Mrs. Car! Wolf and John- je and Alfred Lieb motored to | Jake Berg home south of McClusky | Sunday. Other guests at the er | e Mr. and Mrs. Emil Zerr | boarding at the lex Neff home for the balance of | the school term. | Harry Ulfers was a business caller | z. | to Arena! blacksmith Willam, Christ and Edward Rath, | Wagner of Tuttle j Fere Visiting at) Chr: Wolf's, Jr., ig oil man. in Phoenix and wnships this week. | came after end } t her home in ting. ! George McIn' ine were in Tuttl | i \ Braddock i ° ¢! j By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE | The calendar of commencement week includes: Sermon to the grad- uates by Rev. B. Locker, Sunday eve- ning, May 26, at 8 o'clock, in the |school gym. Junior-senior banquet, | Tuesday, May 28, at 6 p. m. in the high school gym. 1929 graduating Thursday, May 30, at 8 p. high school gym. Rev. Paul ill deliver the ‘graduating address. The salutatory jand valedictory will be delivered by Lillian Peterson and Hattie Fetterly, respectively. The graduates of the class of 1929 are Lowell H. Barton, Violette L. Dexter, Hattie C. Fetter! Bernice C. Gosney, Helen H. Martini, | Ellen J. Peterson, Lillian W. Peterson, William P. Ryan, and Lee J. Saville. | The Ladies Aid of the Methodist |church will meet Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Wm. Beseler and at 8 p. m. they will present their pi “The | Tents of the Arabs,” in Siems hall. Carlyle Salhus, who has been en- gaged on the Soo railroad, left Sat- jurday for Butte, Mont., where he will | work in the copper mines. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Alberto of Mo- | bridge motored here Sunday, bringing |home with them, Mrs. J. I. Shepard, who has been visiting them. | Mr. and Mrs. Alex Macdonald, who are staying at the home of Mr. and pleasant visit Thursday from Mr. and Mrs. Kelley, Mrs. Tom Hall, F. M. marck. |_ Mrs. Roy Sparks and little daughter Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Lowe of Linton Prepare for the Braddock community dance which was held their Friday evening. The P. T. A. held its last meeting for the year Monday night, at which the following program was given: {Music, high school band; dance, Dutch dance, primary grades; song, \Barefoot Days, intermediate grades; pyramid building, boys’ gym class; read ing, James Morrison, Mayme Naaden: reading, Hiding, Mayme Naden; read- ert Baer; songs, sixth. seventh and eighth grades. Following the pro- jgram, election of officers took place which was as follows: President, James Murphy; vice president. Mrs. Macdonald; treasurer, John Allens- worth; secretary, Mrs. Emma Button. mer, Saville, Button and Vie. |e at Guthrie, Minn. Several of the high school pupils; and Mrs. Joe Fischer and family, and/| and jare absent from school on account of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Merkel. having the pink cye. | Agon Feltheim brought home a new the West Sibley school attended the ance agent, lear from Bismarck Saturday for his| county playday held in Bismarck Sat- | claim sister, Mrs. J. P. Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Sempel. Mr. and} Mrs. O. R. Bauer. Mr. E. Johnson,jDavid and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence | gay *\ Lowell Barton, Will Ryan and V.|Madland and son Donald went to's Dak. | Mr. and Mrs. Gibb Cederstrom, Mr. Miss Lillian Neuman and pupils of | ucday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Madland and son Martini attended a show at Bismarck | Wing to visit relatives Sunday. Thursday evening. |_ Mrs. J. G. De France and Mrs. Jas. | i shoppers Murphy Tuesday. were Bismarck Miss Anna Grenz of Driscoll spent Sunday vith Miss Lillian Neuman. Mr. and Mrs. Art Fricke are the | proud parents of a baby daughter, | Tom Kinney accompanied a car born at their home Sunday. load of stock to the cities Sat: ‘morning. School election fire hall Tuesday, June 4th, at which tume one director will be elected. The Woodman Circle held its reg- ular meeting Thursday evening. Two t | ‘w applicants were balloted on and, 4d Mrs. Harold Arnold and family, ‘ccpted—Mrs. W. Bohlin and Miss Olga served a delicious lunch. he new telephone company has moved its office to the Larabee build- adjoining the Siem hall. There il now be 24-hour service as well as all day Sunday appreciated. ¢ community club sale which was n Saturday afternoon was not ell attended, but all the articles listed for sale were cisposed of at a ir price. Miss Myrtle Feltheim spent week-end at her home here. the | Miss Narcissus Mandigo is visiting at the home of her brother, Mandigo, and family. A. J. Piers, Wallen. C. T. Barton and E. F. Savage also Mesdames Al- len, Barton, Long and Savage drove Ww. W. ito Linton Tuesday evening to attend @ surprise party given in honor of J. Stewart on his 70th birthday. Mr. Stewart was presented with a nice reading lamp and fountain pen. ° ' Hampton ° By ELIZABETH KOPPY Francis Chesrown, Mike Billings}: Pete Smith and Math Koppy were among those that called at Temvik Saturday evening. Quite a number of people from Linton were out here by the river Sunday enjoyin, y user announce the birth of a son at the Wolverton h Leo Bauer and John Rebenitsch of Fort Rice were Sunday visitors at the Steve Koppy home. Edwin, Theodore and iam Renschler called at the Porter Umber home Sunday. also Adam Reidlinger. x Lydia Renschler spent several days visiting with her brothers Emil and Rinehoid and their families near Hazelton. Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Grenz and | family and Capt. J. Larson were Sun- | eve: day evening callers y home. Ferman Busby went to Linton Tuesday after tractor repairs. Simon J. Kirk, Indian agent. d | Antonie Two-Shields, Indian police, jof Cannon Ball, got seed corn from at the Steve Fred Cox of Livona passed through here Tuesday on his way across the river. Porter Umber motored to Linton Wednesday. Joe J. Fettig of Linton delivered gas in this community Thursday. D. B. C. Denholm was shopping at Temvik Friday. the dance at Hazelton Friday. John Backhaus and daughter Lila | Were callers at the Steve Koppy home Friday forenoen. ° ) Frances o— By MILDRED E. DIETZMAN Mr. and Mrs. Jake Merkel went to Robinson Monday to visit with Mr. Merkel’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Merkel, for several days. L. 8. French, International mechan- ic, of Bismarck, overhauled Walter Dietzman’s tractor Monday. Miss DeLong of the agricultural college and A. R. Miesen, Burleigh county agent, were out in this vicinity Monday, trying to get the women to organize a homemakers’ club. Mr. and Mrs. Tebbo Harms and son Sinus went to South Dakota to attend, the funeral of Mrs. Harms’ brother. Louise Olson helped John Olson re- pair his tractor Monday morning. Mrs. Floyd Owens and son Delvin were business callers at the Walter Dietzman home Tuesday. Mrs. Joe Fischer and children called on Mrs. Fisher's mother, Mrs. Carl- son, in Naughton township Tuesday e | ° acted business in Bismarck Tuesday. Miss Theresa Rieneke of Bismarck called on her sister, Mrs. Walter Dietzman, Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Gibb Cederstrom and daughter Etta Ann attended an alu- minum demonstration supper held in Trygsg township Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lundquist called on Mrs. Lundquist's parents, A number of young folks attended | noon. Bill Madland and John Glum trans- | ¢ | Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gabel o: Gibbs |township were dinner guests at the | will be held at the | Heni Milicr home Sunday. | David Ryberg went to Bismarck jto visit his wife and baby daughter, who are in a hospital there. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lundquist, Mr. ‘and Mrs. John Olson were visitors at j the Floyd Owens home Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lundquist had jas guests Friday some of Mr. Lund- |quist’s relatives from Montana. | Mr. and M which will be much| McKenzie delivered gas out in this! vicinity Sunday. | Martin Tooker and daughters Even- lett, Vi and Gladys attended the barn dance at Crum’s Saturday night. August Nesper is employed on the | Bul Madland farm again. Regan ° |. 1 ° By BURDELLA B. HELGESON A large crowd attended the meet- A M no hich was held at the home of ielson Wednesday after- 4 H. Lundberg as- ted the hostes: | The 4-H Club met at the home of the instructor, Mrs. L. Hopkins, a j Week ago Saturday. y Helen Ru is making pla ment exercises id rs Regan teacher, for the commence-| ‘h are to be held 30th. { . Helgeson and Mrs. L. |Hopkins called on Mrs. H. Watkins Thursday evening and made plans! for the Memorial day program | jwhich will be held in the Pentecostal church on the afternoon of May 30th. {The Rev. Oster will |services and will have charge of the; {music on the program. The Legion} | boys will have a parade to the ceme- tery and assist with the exercises} there as well as at the hall. The/ |program will begin at 2 o'clock p.! m. and the public is invited to at-/ tend. The Legion boys held a special} meeting in the cabin on Saturday | jevening to make plans for Memorial | day and for future entertainments. They plan to give a dance Frida: ra | The Regan junior ball team played |a return game with Canfield juniors at the Canfield school on Thursday afternoon. The score was 4 to 12 in favor of Canfield. | The Regan school children accom- |panied by parents and teachers at- ended the county play exer- ises which were held in Bismarck Saturday afternoon. The Rev. Oster is moving into the! ; Parsonage and intends to make | {home there, | A. H. Lundberg transacted busi-| s in Bismarck last week. i Richard Rhines, who attends high} choo! in Bismarck, spent several! ys at his parental home here. J, O. Lein of Wing transacted siness here last week. Henry Jacobson of the Bi Land compan here thi Ed. Nygaard of Arena was a busi-! ller here this week. H. E. Helgeson of Arena visited/ with his brother, A. H. Helgeson, Monday evening. Miss Frieda Uhde visited “ with} friends in town on Saturday evening. | Mrs. A. L. Garnes was a caller in Bismarck last week. i Mrs. H. Watkins and Mrs. J. Lit-j tle were business callers in Wilton on Thursda: Mrs. J. Keifer of Wilton and Mrs. A. H. Lundberg were callers at the J. Michelson home last week. Mrs. C. L. Malone has received| the Poppies for the Auxiliary unit! and will give them out at the meet-| ing Thursday afternoon. Mrs, =. Rierson and son My-( ron spent the week-end at their | home here in Regan. i Helgeson transacted busi-! ness in Bismarck last week. Mrs. F. L. Hedrickson and daugh- ter Lila motored to Bismarck Tues- day of this week. — | Raleigh | & snton | y was a business caller} week . A. H. By W. B. DORWARD M. Brickner was a business visitor in Strasburg Tuesday, returning home Wednesday. The community rally Monday sponsored by Raleigh business men was @ decided success in every way. A large crowd listened to the two addresses by Dr. Weber, national Mr. and Mrs, Ed Wedgar, in Naugh- ton township Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dictzman transacted business in Bismarck Tucs- day afternoon. Floyd Owens did some seeding for Martin Tooker Tuesday. Mrs. Arnie Madiand of Wyndmere, N. D., spent several days visiting with a aga Mrs. Charles McCor- Henry Miller and son Bud trans- acted business is Bismarck W: Hel in .| Delvin day. John Olson of near Regen and Charles Farrell of township got Pigcher Fri- el tranoncted business in Bis. ry 5 ie Veter. Lawrence Mediand and Mrs. Bill Medland attended the W..C. T. U. Gistriet convention held st MeKenzie Mr. and Mrs. David Rybergh are the proud parents of a baby daugh- + born ata hospital in Bismarck Seturday visiting friends ‘Mrs. Floyd Owens and son | wedding community service man. A special feature which was enjoyed by all was & drill, “The Rose Dance.” given by cight intermediate room girls, under the direction of Miss Litvinenko. The day's entertainment was closed with bride and groom to- with relatives gathered at the | ‘ler bride where an elabor: Mrs. . William McClusky of |R& i the Congregational Ladies’;and two children of Leith, Mr. and with the | home | Wednesda! lai S. Dak. were visiting friends in town one day this Past week. John Kosick of Freda has received some new trucks and expects to move the schoolhouse which Mr. Hettinga purchased, to his farm west of town. James Carlson of Freda was shop- | ping in town ‘Vednesday. John Feltos of Brisbane was trans- acting business in town Wednesday. P. A. Basecn of Bismarck, insur- was adjusting the fire at the Paul Dempsey farm Fri- Hildebrandt’s old friends came to bid| the James Koon home Sunday after-| number of friends Monday evening them good-bye and good luck on their | noon. in honoring Mrs. E. C. Cleveland, it Journey. M. L. Lewis was a Sterling caller | being her birthday anniversary. Saturday afternoon “fr. erd Mrs. | Monday. Mrs. J. J. Scallon visited at the Ole Lillefjeld and rs. Merton| Carl Olson visited at the John| ranch Sunday. Demeray (who will be remembered | Benz home Monday. as Ann Lillefjeld) motored to Bis-| Emil Lang spent Sunday afternoon marck, where they visited relatives| with Hugh Jessen. and went to the show in the evening.| Misses Elnora and Almona Hurr Mr. and Mrs. Elias Lillefjeld and son| were town callers Tuesday. ry Gerald stayed with Mrs, Elsberg. Mrs, Herman Nieman called at the Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hildebrandt | John Benz home Friday evening. and son stopped at the Ole Lillefjeld} Howard Brownawell of Moffit home Wednesday to bid Mrs. Elsberg | called at the John Benz home Friday. and Mr. and Mrs. Lillefjeld ¢-.d-bye.| Mr. and Mrs. Presley Gosney and Elmer Schoolcraft of near Baldwin| Edna called at the Henry Jessen was in this vicinity Thursday. home Sunday evening. Lester Brown motored to Wilton} Mrs. Ed Olson, Mr. and Mrs. W. Sunday night. Carrol and daughter Lois also Eddie Rudolph Hagen was a caller at Wil- | Olson visited at the John Benz home ton Saturday. Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erickson at-/ Mr. and Mrs. Ben Koon and son tended the dance at Walter Johnson's} Eldon of Bismarck called at the Saturday evening and visited Sunday} Gosney home Sunday evening. at the Andrew Nelson home. Mr. and Mrs. John Benz were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Waddington ‘of | Sterling callers Thursday. Bismarck spent Sunday at the Wm.| Harlow Hendershot was in town Brown home. Walter Waddington re-| Monday. turned to Bismarck with them, as he} The Union Aid are giving a car- is on his way to Montana. nival in the Sterling hall Friday Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown, Mr. and | night, May 24. Mrs. Joe Brown and baby, and Mr.| Charley Gosney called at Wilbert jand Mrs. Fred Brown attended serv-| Koon’s home Sunday. ices at the Grand theatre Sunday eve-| H. B. Wagner has been repairing the foundation on the Gaskill home. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Koon and children spent Thursday in Bis- marck, Mrs. Herman Nieman and Mrs. John Benz and children attended Playday in Bismarck Saturday. The Swindling family motored to Bismarck Saturday. | Welch’s Spur By MRS. R. M. WELCH A. D. Welch called at several of the Sones uae He pees sect ' speltz y. He sume from Ed Doppler arck for tractor repairs’ Monday” marck for repairs Monday. Robt. Welch called at the home of his father O. P. Welch and also at the Ed Doppler home Monday. Ed Doppler and nephew, Marcus Tremblay, cleaned their flaxseed Monday. Oliver Welch bought seed flax from George Varnum the first of the week. Mr. Welch started breaking and seed- ing his flax Tuesday. Cepalina Hispan started working for Mrs. Roy Snyder of Glencoe Mon- day. Mrs. Robt. Boyd’s mother, Mrs. . i King, is visiting at the Boyd home a now. i George McMurrich started assessing eK: in Boyd township on Tuesday. Mr. McMurrich’s daughter Margaret drove the car. Sg Marcus Tremblay bought some ma- x chinery of Jewell Doane the first of éi Mitr and Mrs, John Welch and fi i and Mrs. John Welch and fam- The Jessen family attended play: fly, and Mrs, Earl Snyder and children, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Welch MBRt ea fa Edith Bruce, Chas. fallard a wrence Doppler were vil Bismarck visitors Wednesday. Esthe lle Mrs. Edith Bruce bought a new coupe Wednesday. Mrs. Bruce has been teaching in Apple Creek district, day in Bismarck Saturday. ] By MRS. ROY LITTLE “ but expects to drive to northern Mrs. J. F. Little, Ruth and Phyllis,| Idaho soon where she will teach the Mrs. Wm. Petch, and Mrs. Roy Little,}COming year. Her little daughter were dinner guests at the Albert Lit-| Edith Marie will accompany her. day. | Westrum brothers returned Satur- | from a business trip to Volga, | | Nearly whic! Seve: every one attended playday was given at Carson this year. of the children of Raleigh school took part in the athletic stunts and the intermediate class under the irection of Miss Litvinenko gave the vance of the Roses.” tees Viola Peterson, who has spent several weeks at Flasher, re- turned home Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. Francis Roche has as their Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Kelsch and baby of Mandan. John Sehoening of Carson visited ne August Nelson home Sunday. and Mrs. August Dally and nm were trying out their new unday and visiting friends in | igh. | Mrs. P. Nydigger and Mrs. Shoenes of Shields and Mrs. E. Belden of Ral- jeigh spent Sunday afternoon and eve- {ming guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul | Dempsey. | There was a large and appreciative congregation in attendance at the Presbyterian church Sunday when Rev. Corbit delivered his “Mothers’ on. Mrs. W. P. Stayner, school superintendent, had a very appropriate service in Sunda; school also. | Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Christensen were hosts Sunday when they had as ithere dinner guests. Mr. Loyd Faubel | M yeni ning. car Ole Lillefjeld was a Wilton caller Monday. Lester Brown and Orbra Hannafield attended church Sunday evening. ° | Tuttle od By LUCILLE WEIDEL Mrs. Ed. Lybeck and small son| @ departed Friday for their home in { Minot after spending a few weeks |? with relatives here. ee. Rev. Fred Trautner is moving into the Leno house this week. Mrs. Bol- linger, who has occupied the house, Mrs. Leander Faubel and children of i$ moving to Jamestown. Willie Burton ee Dak.. Mrs. H. Faubel and) Att, Baden and (Plt tle home near Wing Monday. The Farmers Union will have a ‘son Billy of Leith and Mr. and Mrs,|Were here from Glen Ullin, where t G ; Frieda Uhde, Mrs. Grace Meyers | Special meeting in Menoken hall May . Jepsen and children, and Harold | they hi nd aad ene Rieke tl tid + a crt ld at the Solan members are requested to be Faubel of Bismarck. They also en-|. - od i prdhl Bi . | Joe Keifer home y. 9 \tertained in the afternoon and eve- Ne aaa” BintinT ee Bion Norman and Virgil Little called at| |The children of Boyd No. 1 met at ning Mr. and Mrs. C. Christensen.| riisit home. the Knutson home Tuesday evening.| Mrs. Robt. Boyd's for Bible class Carl Christensen and children and} "yang Mrs. A. E. Wolt and chil-]_ 88m Houser and son of McClusky] Wednesday evening. The children |Mr. and Mrs. Peter Christensen of] , on and MES. 0. Ee ON ere at called at the Roy and Jim Little look forward to their meeting every Carson. rolt’s jomes lay evening. ‘. |_The Presbyterian Sunday school Mrs.A. E. Wolt's mother, Mrs. John | "irs aH. Lundberg and Mrs, J. Proper egret eeertguiained jPlans a children's day program which!" yohn Prescler of Steel and Chris- |Danielson entertained the Regan La- py aston nigh ci ee roth iGeasseeeae. direction of MIS.|tina and Bertha Preszler of Bis- ger ivemerg estuews to Wilton | Opalina at the Roy Snyder home Fri- Dorethy Chri marck were visitors at their home CB li Na = "| day night. She accompanied Mr. and Y of renensen returned 10] ver the week-end. ys Mrs, Nieland to Bismarck Saturday. and Mrs. “Re Christensen, Suinney | 4 The little son of Fred Allen, local] 4 Several trom here attended ta-| Mis, Nieland to Bismarck Saturday. pend ae ae Pea aye unday | druggist, had a very painful accident |dies Ald in Regan Wednesday. Playday exercises in Bismarck Sat- after ae Bde aoe days with). ‘few days ago when playing around ae we hie bee heron Saciteernee urday, although none of the children : the car at his home. His fingers | 808, WHO, has, thers, Tans, a the! of this district were entered for the were very badly smashed in the door ittie Kt ee ot oh res im and Roy | races, that was shut on his fingers by his | Mos, left, for eat ore tar bai Mr. and Mrs. John Welch and fam- younger brother. epee attics Hiei ue | ly. Mr. and Mrs, Joe Hill and baby, “Grandpa” Hogan arrived Sunday | 2 tami been sapere d theu-| wr. and Mrs. Earl Snyder and fam- evening after spending the winter au Sen ihe Heres nicely. lily, Mrs. Horace Dirlam and son with relatives in Montana. He will] .Mrs. John cage Mrs. Chris) jimmie and Mrs. Ed Doppler and son make his home with his daughter, | Weugeman were ednesday - after-| Teo were Bismarck visitors Saturday. iewin ‘Ween lea Mrs. J. Hanen, and family. ray re at, the Carl Berg home.|““Otto Dorman and sons have @ fine Sattiers Monday nue’ at Emil)’ “Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Pieschel and| Clayton Little called at the Roy piece of land broken for flax. Many bs y. “ little daughter were Sunday guests | Little home Tuesday. of the neighbors are putting in flax Mrs. Emil Sattler called at the Ha-/at the home of G. Elliott and family.| Mr. and Mrs. Howard ‘Taplin and] (nic spring. igrove home Monday afternoon for) Earl Fairchild has purchased a|MF. Taplin of Still called at the Cari] "oT S Missionary so- the mail. new truck that he will use in his|Bere home Wednesday evening, ciety of this community held a food Ray Hazlegrove was out looking up|new business in the Tuttle Transfer | Mrs. John Boshe and children visit-| sale in Bismarck Saturday afternoon. horses Tuesday. company. ed at the Frank Mickelson home Fri-| "ar. and Mrs.'Robt. Welch and Harry Ulfers called at Emil Sat-| Jack Canady has completed his|4a@y. tler's Monday evening. Sunday last Mr. and Mrs. Ed Och- uner and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Sattler and daughter were supper guests at the Ochuner, Sr., home. Elmer Perry has quite a bit of breaking done on the Patterson land. Bill Gellner and Ed Pond were in Arena Wednesday and also Mr. and o— | i Hazlegrove o By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE family visited and dined at the A. work redecorating the lobby of the|_ Quite a few from here attended the si hotel. He has made a marked im-|Butleigh county playday in Bismarck} “Mr. and Mrs, Knownley Dorman Provement in its appearance. Saturday. and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mrs. Waxman and daughter Sue] Among the callers in Regan Sat-/| Davenport and baby, all of Baldwin, arrived here from California a few |urday evening from here were: Otto,| visited at the Otto Dorman home days ago and spent Sunday visiting | Fritz, Willie and Frieda Uhde, Oli-| Sunday. at the ax Mil ee homme; Mr. ws ae ae etn tag necaea od Vind! Chester Boyd called at the home man was formerly locate [c- | George -j}of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Clusky and is well known in this|Mlckelson, Carl Berg, Mr. and Mrs. > Welch home Sunday. Boyd, Sunday. Mrs. Otto Rachel. vicinity. John Mosier, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vinton P. Heaton was in Arena} “Pete” Womsbeck arrived here on|Davenport, Ruth Wilmot, Mr. and ‘Wednesday. Tuesday evening from Arlington, S. Cecil Elkins and children,| ? Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove were shoppers in Arena Wednesday. Harry Ulfers was in Arena Tuesday ight. Christ Wolff, Jr, was in Arena Wednesda: E. B. Santer called at Hazlegrove's Wild Rose By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL School election will be held at Lay No. 2, Tuesday afternoon, June Mr. and Mrs. 8S. J. King of Bis- marck made a short business call here Thursday afternoon. Tom Marx of Braddock was de- ¢ livering gas here last week. | John Peterson spent the past week Dak., where he had spent the winter |George and Earl Mowder and Roy | months. Littles, 5 John Hanen is having his livery} Sunday visitors at the Roy Little nij Art Ochuner was in Arena Wednes- jay. Miss Opal A. Gray finished a suc- cessful term of school in Phoenix township school No. 1, Wednesday. Wednesday afternoon the children tea lots of fun toasting marshmal- lows. Ed Peopke is building a barn and digging rock on the land north of the Griffith farm. Quite a little fencing is being done this spring north of Arena. Mrs. Otto Rachel called on Mrs. Williamson while in town Wednes- day. Ray Hazlegrove called at Harry Ulfer's Tuesday. ry Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray and Miss| ; Opal Gray were callers at Hazie-| 3 grove's Thursday. ® Johnny Thursday. The Sattlers are digging rock on the section south of Harry Ulfer's Wing Swanson, who has been tak- Taft By FLORENCE B. GOSNEY Mrs. John Benz was @ Moffit caller Wednesday. barn treated with a new coat of|home were: Mr. and Mrs. Homer ment in its looks. Ole Wold, Clayton, Clyde and Virgil Mrs. A. W. Lux was a caller in| Little. Robinson one day last week. Mrs. John Mosier called at the Carl slightly improved from her recent| Melinda Manning spent Sunday at illness, her home here. The first baseball game of the Hin tia ate tte Hae Sacads | rot ie boys have pre or with relatives at Ws . none, but intend to build up a fine] ¢- gaband practice wil be held on Mon- By EDITH MUELLER Fert, Spe Mie. Nipb: ziros. lay this week instead of on Tuesday, —— be! young in on account of the county play day Mr. and Mrs. John Weber, Sr., mo- fap, 90 foie at hier MOE Somanileted wee ene at Ms, <a was a town] ©, B. of school Friday and left for her|caller week, tments blood home at Menoken. Mrs. Vinton Heaton and an i poor: ab visiting] ‘The teachers and pupils of school friends in Wing. . nded isma | sylvia Stewart was an overnight Bear ssissiiadeaelis . Guest at the Weber home Saturday.| Guests at the Ernest Saville home ler was sess: Carlisle and son Roger, Mr. L. R. eeneasing and little granddaughter’ Sally 1k and Miss Mary Metcalf, teacher tsky home. Mr. and Mrs. David Hein and Jake Hein motored to Goodrich Sunday. paint, which will make an improve-|Taylor and children, Paul Greenan, Miss Dorman is reported as being | Berg home Monday. season was played with Robinson baseball nine. Miss Helen Brownawell has accept- being on Tuesday. tored to Goodrich Monday. Sates Hie Aance-at asation Friday von Pat | Bismarck ie Betting some better. of Steele spent Monday Mrs. Jake and Mrs, Sunday included Mr. and Mrs. H. A. of school No. 2. Mr. and Mrs. John Weber, Jr., at- pasture. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Koon and H Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Swanson and oe Hazlegrove was sowing oats children were Bismarck callers snare church services in Tuttle Gun- te al aa to Bismarck Sat- ursday. ursday. , ‘ : Olive Rise spent Saturday evening Mr. and. Mrs, Bernard Swett called at Hazle-| Mrs, Selman Dyrstad and children nday "4 grove’s and Emil Sattler's Thursday. | called at the Piltey Anderson home one Su at her parental home in/of Moffit accompanied by Dr. Berry Harry Ulfers is breaking some land| Wednesday evening. ind Mrs. Berry of Baker, Montana, in. al Madge Runey was a town caller grandparents of Mrs. Brownawell, vis- Monda: ited relatives here Saturday after- noon. over near Bruce Virgin's. Friday. Elmer Perry was in Tuttle Satur- He started] Anton Oberg was a town caller Y. Moy Kositzky of Bismarck spent | Sunday callers at the Ben Mc- y. Thursday night at the Ciias. Gaskill Bosne Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dunken and| home. family were guests Saturday after-| Ed Fogarty was s town caller Wed- noon at the Ed Pond and Elmer| nesday evening. Drumm homes. Mr. and Mrs, John Benz were Bis- Charlie Sattler was in town Friday | marck callers Thursday. on business. Hally Belk was doing some work on Mr. and Mrs. Emil Sattler and|the telephone lines Wednesday. daughter Jean were visitors Wednes-|_ Mrs. Sel day at the Jacob Sattler home. ters Stelle It has been reported that J. 8, Swanson who went to Colorado for the/his health, is slightly improved since his serious illness of a few weeks ago. ry age cit aconmatall Oa= joyed Sunday dinner j Howard Brownawell home in Moffit, given in honor of Mrs. Brownawell’s imal a ae ee called at the Bernard Swett called at Emil Sat-|Gosney home evening. tler's Friday. Mrs. Oast Prince and son Harold Miss Sylvia Stewart spent the|Ccalled at the John Lee home in week-end with her parents north of | Sterling Wednesday. Tuttle. She is teaching uear Wilton.| Mrs. Herman Nieman was s town Mr. and Mrs, Adam Haas and|csller W daughter Elone were in town Satur-| Glen day rt home W. Olson of Wilton, Ole Olson ind family and Ernest Dee