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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ii Irma Wagner rett home with here. Miss Hazel Paris of Bismarck|home of Mr. Strandemo’s parents,leral of Mrs. Oscar Johnson from|Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barth drove to|farm. . The high wind of a few days q spent Saturday night and Sunday|Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Strandemo in|Bismarck, formerly from neat Still. Linton Tuesday to attend the fun-|ago blew Pode et wlughnery aay, ue and. daughter J visiting Miss Nellie Dance. Miss|Glenview township. She was employed in the Masonicjeral services of Mrs. Barth's sister, Bey Her! a hen’ county . shirley Sans Gas 4 Dance and Miss Hudson returned to] Emil Hogue of Trygg was here a/temple in Bismarck a number of|Mrs. Fred Kiest, who led in 2 f bd ena ting Car! Neil-| the J home. Valley City Monday evening. few days ago on a business mission. | years. an_auto accident Sunday. red=t An it by basenent under| Mrs. Jake Sattler has been sick ~& ©) Schrunk schowl No. 2 by Miss Mabel] Clarence Ayers left Monday for| Ira Falkenstein delivered several/ Earl Varley, who-has been work-| Isadore Kremenetsky moto! 0 Le ‘ i i senly school district, | this week, but is all right now, 4 Hampton |) bvtie. Monday. Tuesday and Wednes- | Jamestown, where he expects to se-|loads of hogs to Wilton markets the|ing in Jamestown, is employed at | Bismarck ‘Tuesday. [seneletie, Mi abd sare. ay 4, day, those writing are Rose Ryan,|cure work. fore part of the week. the Copelin Motor company in Bis. ir. and Mrs. Ed. Dalber spent day afternoon at the Fred Wag- 7 Agnes and Elizabeth Novy and Irene| J. H. Salter and Jacob Keister were] Mrs. Alvin Nordstrom and daugh-|marck. Saturday in Bismarck. ‘red Raleigh ner home. By ELIZABETH KOPPY and Margaret Marchant. in Bismarck Monday. ter, Iva May and son Glen, have re-|_ I’. E. McCurdy called at the Joc) Ella Kiest, Rose, Emil and F ‘Wietstock and Willie Merkel i | Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and] ‘Those who won prizes playday in| turned from a few days’ visit with rel-| Varley home Sunday looking after | Schnieder of Goodrich spent Sunday called at Emil Gattler’s ~ Bill Scheirmeiter and John Leno | ¢aushters Margaret, Irene and Helen |the musical contest were: Roberta/atives at Roseglen. Glen has been the crops. He owns the Fox placejat pe ree Hein seni its By W. B. DORWARD # 5 \ +. ‘of Gayton called at the Godfrey | Metored to IcClusky Saturday. Craven and Althea King, plano duet, {attending school at Roseglen and|which Varley farms. He was en ha Wink Genk ibe Ss a eee Hee Melvin Welister called at the Emi! + Grenz home Saturday. "|, James Novy purchased a new truck | “Moonlight Reveries”; Eleanor Craven|making his home with his grandpar- |route to ae eo hei seat ieoRee ‘wa John Bachmeier of Linton, S. D.,| gattier home Friday. f + Ms Steve Korpy and chi : ant Lave THe i eee eae oe IGeerae home fom Chicago ia the| Mra thn. Gienvile’ Me, Ole An-|apent Palitives "pear Hawigh, itil asae’ uaue Pier eta” ae t pans Bi who won in | i: ft 5 . i i jlatives near 3 -} as in . . ‘ a eerie, wens topes ado = | athletic contests were: First class, | ¢—————__________|ncar future. ta pe Pin A preered)t0 the Bectcistee is interested in the pur-land Mrs. Frank Gray and Elvin and F | Saturday. apes +E * McKenzie || Bernadeen Agnew, first in the 40-yard | Ghylin $$ |“ Ban tee an Nee Roy Bond were|chase of a farm near Raleigh with| Opal Gray and Melvin Webster. WME | Ger wasn Liston en > | dash; second class, Florence Daniel- | 4, ° | Alta i[Bismarck shoppers one day last|& V of moving here. ree Mr. and Mrs. Emil Sattler and { oF son, first in 50-yard dash. Florence RET DAVIS leek Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Dorward ac-|daughter Shirley Jean and Irvin } Saturday. R poten | By MRS. T. T. HUGHES Danielson won second in potato race. By MARGARET —————_—__ _____+! ei eae » companied by Mr. and Mrs. P. J.| settler were guests of relatives at Mc- oth a and Mrs. Godfrey Grenz and, : i . |Fourth class, 75-yard dash, Eleanor : ding. d Fl fi le TAREE OEE @|Rauch motored to Bismar¢k Tuesday Clusky Sunday. ; ren, Frieca, Alma Minn Anna, Mr. and Mi ‘arl Manly, Mrs. ; Craven, second; first in potato race.| Teddy Hedstrom ani i pia By KARL SCHATZ A afternoon where the men attended] pale Goldsmith called Bund Leo and Usther. spent Sunday at vari- | Geo, Manly and Mrs. Carl Man- | Fourth class, baseball throw, won by | Anderson were out giving the school pres rena | Neha ennui picnic of the Veterans of | forenoon at the Ray Haslegrove home Gus points in Sioux county visi ly's parents, all of Jamestown, were | Eleanor Craven at 170 fect. children their tickets for the fair, Mrs. Jones and daughter Hazel) ¢. Foreign Wars. I for his horses, i Forter Umber and John Renskers dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo.) “Mr. and Mrs, Nick Krick and chil-| L, W. Davis, Delbert L Davis and /called at the Stroh home Monday F Mr, and Mrs. John Metz motored ae ‘Webster called Sunday eve- i Were Sunday call at the Steve | Manly Sunday dren, of Minot, visited at the home| wife made a business trip to Buffalo, evening. By MRS. © MeINTYRE to Bismarck Tuesday, returning in| ning at the Hazlegrove home. Koppy home. pi , Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Swanick mo-/ of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abelein Satur-/S. D., to look after Delbert Davis Mr. and Mrs. Paul Greenen were a tare. Gniy Wott Je were [the evening with a fine new car| Mr, and Mrs, Harry Ulfers called istee uttered ee atc Schelr- |tored to Tuttle Sunday. |day and Sunday. land there. Alta shoppers, Monday everting. ane CORRE Pee lhich Mr. Metz is using to good! gunday at the M.B. Geldssin Love Buchanan valley Siray 8° 8p. B. Leathers had the misfortune | we deed Forctans plonkeat ene | Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schatz and son/ Gallers at the Kant Advantage evenings in motoring to| id Gechuner called at Prank Grays 4 tes Checown spent the week- | 0f breaking his arm Tuesday. he 7 s ate eas Pe aie {David and Mrs. H. Schatz spent |“: Bert Glanville and sons were {the Cannonball river where he is} one day this week. by eid in Linton; Wendell Drawver is helping Gicore || Wild Rose Be een Teac Tucsday visiting friends and relatives| , Mrs. Bert Glanville and x catching some fine Laer an-| ge ty called at the Frank ti Temvik | Manly x: s ‘children and Delbert Dacis ang i2 Washburn. 2 3 rs. week, Be Fi wes accompanied ty his [the poctalfiee thin week | wifes hldren and Delbert Davis and “venry Schaffer, Jr. who has been| Mr. Remick and Mr. and tra Jake |nounce the birth of a son at their| “Sean “Jacobsen” who "eotks for sister Pauline, who will spend several | Mr. and Mrs, Lioyd Wildfang and, BY MRS. ‘V. H. BROWNAWELL wits Bert Hedstrom and their new Sor Meee rene “0 ‘his font Kratt home Sunday oe epeter Rien. Iscal stock buyer, familly fear = i at inations, ES TH home Wednesday. ; business call here Saturday. *_jmarck this week. Schatz young folks drove to| the parents of a baby boy born Wed- | out of Raleigh Friday. A A Umber. Manly Fetterly of Braddo several days with his nephe' He came down Sund: Pete Stretch-Himself and Robert their work here. pager? daughters Gertrud been working for E. C. We spring work, left for thi S Sunday morning, having completed Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy Mies re the born al. Fargo is! The clerk was around, last week | ing notices for school election to | p be held at school No. 2 Tuesday after- noon, June 4, for the purpose of elect=| ing two school directors. Everett Porter fi Saville and | hopping in { ed assessing | .,,: home caller ddenly sick. s nm Rock Hill, as He is Davis was called to ‘y Wednesday evening to at- senior play which was pre- nted by seven of the McClusky high hool seniors. rold Hamilton of McClusky was delivering gasoline to the farm- this community Friday. John Stroh and children vis- ¢ home of her mother Fri- Schatz, Gus and Pauline, nesday, May 22nd. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Alex Neff were guests | Sunday at the Fred Holwagner home. Clarence, Roy and Lilhe Peppke| and Miss Lena Kraft and Christ Hoff | motored .o Bismarck Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Pha and family were caulers at the Alex Neff home Monday evening. Dave Johnson was a business caller at Jack Driscoll’s Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Metz took Mr. and Mrs. Gabbart to Flasher where they went to consult a doctor with regard to Mrs. Gabbart’s health. Charles Wolfgram, accompanied by his two daughters Edith and Mabel and Mrs. August Nelson, mo- tored to Bismarck Wednesday on business. : e Nels Helm with his bridge ‘and building crew are stationed at Ra- family and his brother and family were guests Sui evening at the Emil Sattler home. Harry Ulfers called Monday at Emil Sattler’s, oe [ Clear Lake By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN , e oe “4 , Adolph Kraft, Carl Rem- |leigh while they are doing repair] Mrs, Edward Thomas and son ols at the 5.G.B by home Mon- ‘Gen Bismarck and Mandan Mon Pegi A esecpather do at the Kraft | Work on the Milwaukee 1 flway, Donny of Driscoll and Mi there that afternoon. caller Monday. home Tuesday. @ coat of paint. The young boy: hunting magpie: pests. Besides bounty on them. the Fred Joeb and Philip Zoi! business callers at the Ed Weller | appendicit Ferdinand Kiemle was a remvik mee B were Porter Umber is giving his house Edwin Renschler and Adam Reid- | sport nowadays is A mighty good thing to rid the country of these state pays a J. D. Meier of Linton was a busi- | hess caller in this locality Monday. . George Williams spent several days | Godfrey and family @t the Porter Umber home. ‘. Quentin Foell and John Hetterly of Temvik were in this community Monday. ‘ paired. Thomas Shea of Hazelton, the as- | visited friends and relatives at W: Sessor in this district, spent several | and Regan Sunday. 5, | days last week in “his Iccality assess- | q | Bill Joeb was at Linton the fore Part of the week getting his car ‘re- | Steve Koppy Jr. accompanied by . his sisters, Regina, Gertrude and ‘Theresa, motored to Linton Thursday. On their way a connecting rod burned out of the car. carat the S. G. Busby home and! He left his Minished the trip in their car. Porter Umber and George Williams mot > ing home “and hooks. ha (Koppy Thursday. i tered to Linton Thursday, bring- a supply of fishing lines Mr. and Mrs. “ferle Buck were Shopping at Linton Thursday. 4 David. Joeb and daughter Magda- ‘ene. got fence posts from Steve Steve Unger was a husiness caller @t Linton Wednesday. Frank H. Lawler is one of the jury- men at court in Linton. Jake Ohlhauser, Emil and Bill Joeb | ‘were Linton callers Thursday evening. ©. Denholm was shopping at Tem- vik Priday. a Job J. Fettig of Linton delivered @asoline to Godfrey Grenz Friday. Schrunk | °° By HELEN MARCHANT Andrew and Gust Ackerman of Re- San were Sunday callers at the Her- man Nieters home. John Witt had dinner at the Jacob ‘Wentz home Monday. A picnic was held at Schrunk School No. 2, Friday afternoon, being the closing day. Those present besides the teacher and pupils were Ellen and ‘Thomas Ryan, Anton, Edward, Annie and Tracy Novy, Marcella Nieters _ Std Helen Marchant. home Saturday. Tillie Triebwasser was an over- fight guest at the R. G. Marchant atio: and daughter of ; the H. T. Crum home he week-end. | Saturday night was well | Elmer Klipstein furnished the music. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Wildfang were | Saturday shoppers in Bismarck. Visitors at the Bill Hogue home | Sunday were Mr. and Mrs, Jimmie » Miss White and | John Sulivan, all of Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jacobson and | | daughters Ardelia and Norma of Bis- | jmarck and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hughes | ing 1 Dodge By OLGA M. GROSSMAN oo > | Mrs. Nick Sautner was a passenger ; to Mandan Tuesday -vhere she visited {with Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Sautner. ;From there she left for Moorhead, Mim, where she will visit with | friends and relatives. Mrs. Reinholdt Olmindinger @ passenger to Bismarck, Monda: pital. H. Klein of Beulah will be the new manager of the Farmers’ elevator. Frank and Dick Barker of Golden Valley were business callers at the J. C. Grossman home. Adam Griensteiner and Anton Hettrich motored to Bismarck Thurs- day. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Baumiller were ; business callers at Hebron Wednes- { day. John Leach wae transacting busi- ness in Manning Saturday. School closed for the grades Thurs- day. A picnic was given Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Singer, Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Singer and Mr. and Mrs. John Gleich motored to different points in Canada where they visited with their daughter, sister and sister-in-law. L. Brand of Werner was seen on! our streets Saturday. The Misses A: y Pedersen, Anna Wolke and Clara were passengers to Valley City 2nd Mott, where they will spend their vacation. Miss Pedersen will visit a few weeks in Minneapolis. Fred Gleich was transacting busi- ness in Dickinson Friday. z John Funk was a passenger to Bis- marck Monday where he will undergo an operation on his tonsils. Lars Bothner and Forrest Kirk mo- tored to Manning Tuesday where they Fe .| Spent the week-end at her parental home. Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson mo- tored to Bismarck where Mr. Pi will enter a hospital for t Mrs. Ernest Saville received the sad | news Saturday of the death of her nephew, Aldo Sundahl, in a hospital at Bismarck, from blood poisoning. H. A. Carlisle marketed a truckload of hogs in Moffit last week. Quite a number of the young folks attended the firemen’s dance at Mof- fit Friday evening and report the usual good time. A large crowd attended the fare- well party given in honor of Miss Beatrice Hardland at the August Benz home, near Moffit, Saturday evening. A delicious lunch was served at midnight by the ladies. Miss Myrtle Feltheim of Braddock made a short call on relatives here Saturday. Miss Mary Metcalf closed a suc- cessful term of school on Friday, but will remain to give the state exam- inations this weck, at school No. 2. Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Swanson and where she entered the Bismarck hos- | £00 Harold went to Bismarck Sunday, | where Mr. Swanson is still taking treatments for blood poison in his hand. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gosney enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Saville and children at their home Sunday. Harry Koenig played ball with Ster- ling at Sterling Sunday against a ball team from Bismarck. He also re- ceived a severe cut on the foot from a spike shoe. oO | Baldwin | ?o o By FLORENCE BORNER June 9-12 will be Chautauqua week in Baldwin. Among the many attrac- tions will be featured the following: Alexander's Novelty Four, a company of musicians, headed by J. F. Alexan- der, playing 10 different instruments. Mr. Alexander is considered one of the leading band men of the coun- try. The Cadmean Banjo Band is a big time popular attraction, composed of five girls who play old-time and classical numbers. Maureen Harper and Earl Hannah, two of the clever- est entertainers ever appearing on the Platform. Each one is an experienced entertainer and an accomplished mu- sician. There will be many other attrac- mn of t! S are tal at the in Ghylin township. home this week. Delbert. D: made a busine: | Monday. Earl D. wife iting L. W. Davis o ° By GLADYS J. W. and Joe Bismarck Monda: drawn on the j time. ‘Enos Strandemo m {win Wednesday to |to assist him inp! Smith went to dig Linehan where they the Mid-west Land Poole looks after. John Keefer is far: Fred Wood from Fricke and the Nels arlie Reynolds Idaho, that he has in prize fighting, b here by harvest tim farm Wednesday. dinner guest. Martin Benegal: and an agent selling and combines transat son boys Thursday on their breaking. son Wednesday en r Mrs. Art M: tored to Bis: business affairs. she stopped in at C! a short call. Us ut Wednesday to deliver gas to Art marck Saturday he seventh ard) her sister, Mrs. Stroh, Wednesday. king their state central part of Mrs. Bert Hed- | Sunda: n Bismarck. | The children who are in Bismarck and Wilton high school will return is and L. W. Davis trip to Bismarck| Arne Tosseth went to Bismarck to bring his brother and sisters home | jfrom high school, Tuesdi and gon this week. > \ Trygg 4 NELSON s motored to Mr. . but got excused, | [having too much work at this busy|27 to 3 in favor of Pickardsville. notored to Bald- get Billy Poole lowing, as Ray rock for Art will break for company which ing John Fors- beck’s farm land this year. Baldwin came ‘on brothers. Local friends received word from from Kellogg, joined the ring ut will be back e. Ed. Orbime from Wilton did some veterinary work at the Nelson boys He was also a from Bismarck thresh machines icted business at Trygg’s Wednesday and dined at the Geo. Nelson home. Clarance Starr called on the Nel- morning to get a disc to use for his breaking. Hugo Nelson called at Geo. Nel- son's Thursday after the disc to use John Kruger called on Geo. Nel- ‘oute home from the Horne place which he farms. und family mo- rek last Saturday on En route home harlie Rue’s for Margaret Rue accom- { and Mrs. G. Schatz and chil- Steve Little has his crop finished | dren of near McClusky visited at the ras was |The McClusky and Pickardville teams Earl and Glee Dixon were at Alta Tuese y spent Sunday in Hazelton visit- ing relatives. Ruth Schatz visited at the home of Dave and Ted Hochhalter were Mc- in Regan. chatz home Thursday evening. Caroline and Alvin Brackett and Andy Johnson spent Sunday with and Mrs. E. Johnson and son ea Sattler was a buciness call- |from Glendive, Montana, where they home Sunday. Henry Cors of New Leipzig was a business visitor in Raleigh Saturday. Mrs. Owen McIntyre called at Mrs. Hazlegrove's Monday cvening. er in Wing Wednesday. Mrs, Ray Hazlegrove visited Mrs. Emil Sattler Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Drum daughter, were guests at the Klagenburg home Esther and David Schatz. Mrs. John Steinert and son of Bis- marck visited at the G. Stewart home ind Mrs. Bender and children Sunday in Regan. PMs. W. Alvoid, who has been visit- were} ing with her parents the past four weeks, left for her home in Illinois Taursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Fischer of near Mercer visited with Mr. and Mrs. Karl Schatz Saturday evening. Ed and Gus Schatz motored to Pickardville Sunday where they joined the Pickardville baseball team. Played a game Sunday the score was G. Stienert and Carl Schatz were business callers at the Hecker farm ‘Wednesday. John Paul, teacher of this school, is back again for three days, to give the seventh and eighth grades their state examinations. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schatz and chil- dren drove to Regan Sunday to ai tend the funeral services of Mrs. Christ Housowe, Sr., who passed away Tucsday afternoon at the home of her son, John Housowe, of Regan. Albert Zelmar spent Sunday eve- ning at the Johnson residence. Rev. E. Breockle of Turtle Lake will conduct services at the Alta church Sunday, June 2nd. i Susan Schatz spent Tucsday visit- ing her cousin Pauline. Nels Peterson drove to McClusky Saturday evening. Karl Schatz and family motored to McClusky to attend the baccalureate sermon which was conducted by Rev. Fred Kuft of Wilton. if Wing ° By EDITH MUELLER Ernest Pfaff of Goodrich spent Tuesday evening at the Mueller home. E -Emil Friedholm motored to Petti- oa daughter Agnes, and son Lawrence arrived from White, 8. D., a few days’ visit at the Ed. Smith | Presented home. Bluch Wagner was calling at the | Christ Wolf home Sunday. daughters Margaret Irene Hurdsfield and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wilkinson from Minneapolis were guests at the McIntyre home Su: Andrew Kraft Sr. and son were in Wing Triday. f Leith ° \ « By MRS. J. H. EMCH business caller in Leith Tuesday. Ted Zeller of Carson was in Tuesday. ‘ith ity Wednesday. in Leith Wednesda: from Lemon to were guests at tl home while in Leith. An interesting meeting of the on their way jismarck. and Miss Pauline Kraft | Viting al Civic club was held at the home of|Mmarck Saturday, Westrum brothers returned Friday Rett ton a ne od a jarge ter inary ardware store and mortuary. They mate Leaded or in taue wenn telepe to have a sale of their house- ship this week. Emmanuel Meckler | hold effects and move to Montana tty for Miss Erickson, who has n the junior Sunday school teach- er ae her school year here, in- the Sunday school children and their teachers. They gathered at the teachers apartments where a Joe Smith and |social evening was spent in games. Refreshments were served at the Priday for |evening’s close. Miss Erickson was with a gift from her guests as a token of appreciation her work in the Sunday school. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Belden were and | hosts Sunday when they had as their from |dinner guests, ab : Mr. and Mrs. Paul mpsey and young son. Mr. end Mrs. Ww. P. Stayner en- tertained at Sunday dinner, having Sarees as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beem and Claude Christensen and the three Raleigh teachers, Misses | Litvinenko and Erickson and Mr. Cosgrove and Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Christensen and family. Art Baton, cement constructor on the federal highway south of Ra- leigh, returned to Raleigh Friday Fred Eberhardt of Heil was a|from Glen Ullin where he attended to business matters. M.S. McDowell of Carson and Mr. Field of Bismarck spent Friday the Standard |afternoon and evening visiting at Benne: acanctaa thustaey in}the Paul Dempsey home. Mr. Mc- Dowell and Mr. Dempsey were bud- Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Hawley were|dies in the world war. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Rossow, They | Who were recently married, departed he R. W. Sether|Saturday for a motor trip through several of the western states. Jessie Morrison returned to Bis- having spent the Mrs. Thos. Anderson Wednesday |Past week at home. Miss Morrison evening. Plans for the coming “family finance” was being read by Mrs. E. J. Lawfer and Mrs. Tim Weatherly. Misses Elaine Mellon, Nelle Emch and Lowell Wycke and Soren Hauge were Elgin callers Wednesday eve- ning. Steve Weekes of the Heart river Friday. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. R, W. Sether enter- tained a group of You their home Friday evening. of various kinds were the event of the evening and were much enjoyed. Those in attendance pronounce Mr. and Mrs. Sether as royal enter- tainers. i Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Emch were in bone Tuesday, returning Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Edgerton mo- tored to Aberdeen Wednesday to at- tend a convention there. Brisbane Thursday evening. John Gary of Elgin =k business Saturday. Fred Sept of Brisb: caller country north of Lark was in town seaties of state is a graduate from the Bismarck hospital nurses’ training school and Were discussed and ‘a date poe returned for the class play which was held Saturday evening and the commencement exercises held Mon- ve evening. ural School Inspector H. H. caso, of the state superintendent’s ~ o fice was in Raleigh Thi ursday in- specting the town School which is . Rinhold Rossow has completed his job of assessi ig in the Three Butte district and was a county seat vis- iat itor Tuesday where he returned the per eoep cP * ose cal on the ji fi Raleigh convening a8 June at Car- son are Henry Seal, Frost, Theo. Christensen and Sam Pack, — pM oir ad f Hazlegrove Evelya Thomas, formerly of Driscoll, but who has been spending some time at Wyoming with her father, H. A. Thomas, called at the Albert Chrise nsen hi Thursday. Mrs. Henry Olson was a caller at the M. J. Olson home while in Drise coll Thursday. some time the first of June. Mr. and Will Stiles- spent a R. D. Cru: s a Saturday busi- | high schoot jthe township this week. Chusky visitors Wednesday evening. | will drive him during his stay in this er arranged a in Bi i linger had feed ground at the Badger | ness caller in Bismarck. | Sunday e el hema. Nord: ist acesing| and Mrs, Bill Stienert spent | township. rs. W. P. Stayn inged &/day in Bismarck the past weel ranch Tuesday. The dance given at the Crum barn| Miss Helen Brownawell of Bismarc! irs. Frank Shaffer and Miss Vivian were callers at the Albert Christensen home Saturday evening. Baccalaureate services for the Driscoll high school students were held at the hall Sunday afternoon, Rev. Paul Wright feve @ very in- teresting talk. jose who will graduate from Clear Lake this yeat are the Misses Vivian Shaffer and Myrtle Christensen. A dance was given at the Jennie Clark farm Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. F, B. Pa: son Paul, Mr: ly. and . Marie Olausen and sons Olaf, vip and Raider were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Ben Orne Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and family spent Sunday with Mrs. New- land's parents in Kidder county. The evening was spent at the Henry Olson home. Examinations were held at Clear Lake schools No. 1 and 3 Monday, or and Wednesday of this ‘week, Mrs. M. J. Olson took Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sharp of Driscoll to call on neighbors and friends Tues- day. They took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson. f Welch's Spur ¢ By MRS. R. M. WELCH peasae Welch called at the Geo. farnum home and then motored Bismarci to Kk y. George Shubert, truck driver for of Bis- Ome the Standard Oi! company marck, made several deliveries in this them and took in play day. and Mrs. Albin Spangberg and Violet were dinner and supper paras last Sunday at the Kruger ome. Mrs. Geo. Nelson visited at the Kruger home Thursda: Gladys Nelson was also a luncheon guest. Mrs. Arthur Magnus gave seventh and eighth grade examinations Mon- day, esday and Wednesday at Trygg school No. 2, where she taught. Mrs. John Rue and other guests came out from Bismarck Thursday = spend the week-end at Charlie ue’s, Edgar, Elmer and Alvin Tryge salled at Kruger’s the last week- end. N.’H. Collins was in Fargo sev- eral rs last week attending a lodge. Laine J.J. ee was a capital cit; r Friday. Doris Chenowith of Sterling spent Saturday with Mrs. John Knowles. Carl Teppo and family spent the week-end in Mandan. i Rockford, was a caller here Rovig, Ne londay. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Art Goye a baby girl Sunday, May 26, at Mandan. ‘ ‘ Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Michael spent the week-end in Tower City. Edith Cumber and Alvhild Botnen of Tuttle spent this week at the Fred Cumber home. Mrs, Ed, Larson and Burnell mo- Mr. and Mrs. Alex Anderson and|tored to Woodworth Wednesday. family from south of Menoken were| A. E. Ra plin motored to Stecle ;&uests at the Charlie Rue home Sun- | Wednesday for repairs. day of last week, ir. and Mrs. B. W. Graham John Keefer and Henry Anderson |drove to Fargo Wednesday. While transacted business in Regan Satur-|there Mr. Graham was initiated into day. the Masonic . Mr. and ‘Mrs. Geo. Nelson and|' Mr, and: Mrs. Geo. Mauch of New family made a trip to Regan Satur- | Rockford stopped in town Tuesday da: en route to Linton to attend the will serve on the jury. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Marquardt of Blackwater, this state, are visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Marquardt and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Marquardt. John Tabbert, who has been ill in the Bismarck hospital, returned to} his home Wednesday. The commencement exercises will be held Friday, May 31st. | le i ie panied Mr. tions, and two programs daily, one in the afternoon, the other in the evening. It has been a long time since the people of Baldwin have had such an opportunity to see and hear so many different artists right at home, and it is hoped that there will be good attendances at all the per- formances. The Chautauqua is spon- sored by the business men and farm- jers of the Baldwin community. Mrs. J. 8. Devold and little son, Jo- |Seph Severen, named after his fathe: Marcella, Albert and Leo Nieters ‘and Albert Hindbauch spent Sunday evening at the James Novy home. Ruth and Tillie Hein and Emily and Esther Hindbauch spent Sunday with Rose Ryan. < Martha Hindbauch had some dental #Work done «vhile she was in Wilton . last_ week. Anton Novy and Thomas Ryan alled at the Hindbauch home Friday. John Witt called at the Jacob F i gil & f & i returned home from a two weeks’ stay in the Bismarck hospital Sunday. Edgar Mount, assessor of Crofte township, has been busy the past week attending to the work of assessment. Mrs. Harry Johnson of Bismarck was a recent visitor at the home of Mrs. Matilda Baumgart. The teachers and pupils of the Baldwin schools enjoyed a picnic F-iday the last day of school. Miss Grace Falkenstein spent the Past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John French in Bismarck. A number rom here plan on at- tending the commencement exercises of the Bismarck high school. G Mr. and Mrs. Carl Spitzer were transacting business in the capital city the latter part of the week. Menoken By MRS. JENNIE DANCE ° 1 ° The Herman Nicters and James | Novy families motored to Wing Sat- | and Sunday where they at-| church, and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and family called at the Herman Nieters evening. ‘Witt motored to Tuttle Friday bel Lytle closed a success- term of school in Schrunk school Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Ludemann, Miss | Alice Klepstein, Elmer Klepstein, Ethel Fisher, Anthon Knoll, Mr. and/ Mrs. Otto Ayers and son took picnic dinner and went fishing 15 miles north of Menoken. Quite a few fish were caught. The Camp Fire Girls held a food | sale in Bismarck Saturday afternoon. | secre, dollars was realized from the Sale. The school picnic was held at the | ; Menoken picnic grounds Friday. The Sterling and McKenzie schools also held picnics there the same day. Miss Gertrude Ness and Miss Ruth Heller attended “The Jazz Singer” at| Mrs. Wayne Cummins and daugh- the Eltinge Monday night. ter, Iona, will spend Memorial day Rev. J. N. Snow of McKenzie Meth-|at the home of relatives near Garri- | se, odist church preached at the consol- | 50n. idated school in Menoken Sunday. + nae hold services here every Sun- ! i i j rs. e called on friends in Leith Tuesday. | By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE jimon Pederson is now owner of anew car which he purchased| 4 PAY Haslegrove was in Tuttle Mon- bende in| Fred Wagner was in Tuttle M John Stevenson and John Will londay. Bes "week-end Vie at their re-| Others in gd yn it pnd spective: eee: teturning to Bis- Hirsch ‘and hi ca ape Miss Agnes Emch spent Saturday Mr. and Mrs. wag meres are Sete | aegis op he ae He Menean called on friends in Leith Jack Stewart and Wallace and John 'S, Hagan of Bismarck was| Jackie and daughter Adrain called looking after business matters. in Emil Sattler's Leith and vicinity. A light Ga of diphtheria Phe Monday. Secaday eveake, ‘Dr ckormees eee gi teng saetatyse and daughters, called and the family were vacci-| Mary Rose sons Rich- nated and no further spread of the ts med Hugh called at Haziegrove's jisease is expected. - J, Weil of Aberdeen, stockbuyer,| . Mf. and Mrs. Frank Gray and Miss arrived in Leith Friday. "/Opal Gray were in Mr. and Mrs, John Froien enter- i ‘Mr, and Mrs. Karl Cipplin were Tuttle Monday. aa Sattler was in town Mon- E BE i ened j F : ; asser and LeRoy ner guests at the iy John Witt fin- #2 § | Fr if i i i i i h ; E E i : F Hi E & id & 5 Fy 3 Kk. Witt purchased - | i i i 4 iF i | fe i g i hi iE e of James- iturday en Lybeck was E | HI EF : i i f Prohi town Monday starting @ cleanup cam- paign. Steve Mocko is putting a new roof on the building which he recently| Melvin Webster called at H I Y. Mr. and Mrs, Enos Strandemo and | funeral of Mr. Mauch’s sister, Mrs. ¢ Viran Nelson motored to Bald- | Kiest. Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs, E. S. Larson were ,, Mr. and Mrs. John Risch and fam. pecind @ dinner guests at the Jordahl ily were dinner its at the J. W.|home in Canfield. ji : Jiras home Sun Mr. and Mrs. Jim Olson. visited | i Several from hi ttended church |in Harvey Sunday. arlene Wednesday and Sunday| Mr. et ae Adolph D a A Pee tee ad nig im the Pentecostal church in hig and oeca? motored to Tut- grading in the district, spent Citys Nelson was _an over-night| W.E. Titus of Driscoll and Ed. guest Monday and Tuesday night|Lerson delivered a purebred horse| Pete Nelson with Margaret Rue. at Linton peariey, Elmer and Alvin Trygg were call-| John Lybeck Bunday’ morning at the Goo. | town sipeped iia men “adreaeiir’ sto ae ear a cattle fore 3 9 20804 the| away from home, Hrayed Ea Gtr Hendarickaon wes" veliet ir. Mrs.’ Geo. Whitted and|sgent here during Mr. Collin’s ab- family and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Varley | sence. spatial ottigiated bye Hi trip ae Bismarck Poimdes. ad Knowles Lager Miss ‘0: lelson transacted ‘orgerson mare! londay. in Bismarek Saturday. sa From there she went to Wisconsin ae y Sone dgnat asl works fos obs to her Rome, Marenest Knowles ac- com- lerson, 8] junday at his home, | compan’ m, of the Baldwin! Mrs. Kruger, John-and Elsie went| Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Larson and ‘Tuesday eve-'|to the Baldwin inday to|Orella Hill visited at the North te the eave of r. Kruger, |ranch Sai ye Dah! have|also to the Fairview cemetery near|’ Mr. and Mrs. John Mueller spent in Grafton | Bismarck, where the es of her|Sunday at the Fred Barth home. i HE E E Fas Z we ge H i irchased. ‘Thureday Mira Geo, Schultz has been visiting | horses eg at the home of her son Earl the past|. Irvin Sattler was a caller "Er Goanders has born bing'inis |” Masaki . T. Saunders has been busy’ this . and wenk repairing the windmill on his| werv shopping in Tutte Friday, successful term of jdaughter, Mrs. Forest Soars decorated. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Wnos Strandemo and| Mr. ai small son were recent visitors at the} Still Si if rding, ‘Homer Nelson and wife of Driscoll le were moests. at the J. 0. Lein home . Joe Varley w to] Si 'e 7 and ‘Sttvaded the'fute| Me’ and ‘Mrs Joho Weber and i i g3e i i FH Es: i a

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