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Steele By MRS. F. W. GRESS A class of fifteen graduated from the high school Wednesday night. following program was given: Music, Steele high school band; wel- come, salutatory, Harry Sherman; class prophecy, Myron McPherson; address on “The Way to Happiness,” Prof. 8. O. Kolstoe of Valley City State Teachers college; instrumental trio, Supt. H. J. Lee, Prof, A. Li. Kad- lec of Dawson and Gerald Prescott; presentation of the class, Supt. L. B. Ness; presentation of diplomas, Mrs. E. Dannemeyer, president of school board; song, “As Torrents in Sum- mer,” mixed chorus; valedictory, “The Little World We Live In,” Elbridge Phelps; song, “America,” audience; benediction, Rev. F. W. Gress. The platform was decorated with the class colors, green and gold. Members of the class are Helen Halversen, Doro- Eunice Argent, Edwin Helen Scheer, land Oestrich, Harry Shi bridge Phelps, Arletta Craig, Esther Knudson. The Jamestown baseball team played a game on the local diamond one day last week and defeated the Steele team 3 to 7. Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Thue of Stan- ton visited Thursday at the J. N. Mc- Carter home. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton, who moved from Steele to South Dakota over a year ago, have.been here for some time visiting friends. Mrs. L. Porter of Jamestown visited last week at the home of her son, Hollis Porter. Prof, and Mrs. David Ballentine left Friday for Iowa where they will spend the summer vacation. They were accompanied on the trip by Mrs. R. Armstrong, who will visit relatives in_ Towa. Mr. and Mrs, A. N. Ellingson of Bis- marck visited relatives here last week. The American Legion conducted services in the theatre and at the cemetery on the afternoon of Memor- ial day. The following program was given: Piano selection, Supt. H. J. Lee; commander's address to veter- ans, F. W. Bertelson; prayer, Rev. Gress; reading, “The Black Horse and His Rider,” Elbridge Phelps; reading, “Lincoln's Gettysburg address, Esther Knudson; poem, “Flanders Field,” Ruth Dalenburg; presentation of medals to high school students, Rich- ard Dodds; presentation of medal to} ® eighth grade students, Mrs. R. Dodds; presentation of gift from auxiliary members to their president, Mrs. R. Dodds, by Mrs. W. J. Henry; address by Major A. B. Welch; silent prayer; song, America; benediction, Rev. Gress; march to the cemetery. Mildred Patterson returned Satur- day from the Northwest Bible Train- ing school of Minneapolis. A quar- tette from this school will give a pro- gram in the Presbyterian church Fri- day night. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mohr visit ‘Thursday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Altes. Mrs. Art Yenkin is doing steno- graphic work in the clerk of courts office this month. Matt- hews is clerking in the auditor's of- fice. State's Attorney Vinji made a bus- iness trip to Bismarck Tuesday. Mrs. Otto Johnson entertained at @ parcel Saturday afternoon. More than 60 children and young people are attending the D. V. B. 8. Rev. Shirley expects to arrive Friday and will have charge of the eighth grade and high school class which is now being taught by Elbridge Phelps. Mrs. Tucker assisted with the work Jamestown college. ° Hampton 1 > > By ELIZABETH KOPPY Mr. and Mrs. William Frederick and children, Anna and John, of Livonia, i 8 i F ; i a ak Hd home of her sons, Emil and Rineholt, near Hazelton. Lydia and Theodore Renschler an at the Steve Koppy home Joe Mitzel of Lintor got a truck load of fence posts from Porter Umber Thursday. Going up the Chesrown and rey Grenz and son Leo were shopping at Hazelton Friday. Be te no onan iy ayn was in locality urday Ing hogs. Everybody seems to be having a fishing fever recently. Manly Fetterly of Braddock spént several days here fishing. Gertrude and Steve Koppy spent the week-end at home. Russel Chesrown is out here on the ranch with his father, Frank Ches- Town. The Human brothers of Gayton oa in this vicinity fishing Satur- Freida, Alma, Minnie, Anne and Leo Grenz called at the Koppy home Saturday and helped Regina cele- brate her seventh birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Richardson and son and Mr. and Mrs. Merle Buck Asie Kenorbd at the S. G. Busby home Clarence McLane and his mother were visiting at the Paul Mausehund home ‘Sunday. Gottlieb Grenz of Temvik was call- ing on friends in this vicinity Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Ohlhauser Sr. visited at the Henry A. Ohlhauser home Sunday. Hermann, Caroline and Hilda Backhaus spent Sunday at the Vetter home near Linton. Mike Billingsley, Ferman Busby and Bill Joeb were among those who called at Linton Saturday. A large crowd attended the ball game in Hampton district between Gayton and Emmonsburg. The score was 23 to 1 in favor of Gayton. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Weber and] da: children, Mr. and Mrs. John Back- haus and children, Mr. and Mrs. David Joeb and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Gabbert, and Mrs. Kath- rine Backhaus called at the Hermann Backhaus home Sunday. Godfrey Grenz took a load of hogs to Hazelton Monday, which he sold to Frank Rotzien. ¢ McKenzie il By MRS. T. T. HUGHES Mr. and Mrs. C. Bloomer. of Sterling visited at the Envick home Monday. Henry Jacobson and son Ralph of 4 ‘Wing were business callers in this vicinity Tuesday. Mrs. George Manly entertained the Larkin club Tuesday evening. Lunch- eon was served by the hostess at the close of the meeting. Isabel Colby assisted Mrs. Manly with serving. Warren Clizbe, assistant mail car- rier, is carrying the mail while D. B. Leathers is receiving treatment for his.broken arm. : Mr. and Mrs. George Manly and Isabel Colby visited friends in Steele Sunday, May 26. Mr. and Mrs, Ed Easton and daugh- ter Alice of Brittin were McKenzie her daughter, Mrs. Oscar Gilbert, one week. § Mrs, Watren Clizbe and son were callers in Bismarck Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Heaton of Steele were visitors at the L. E. Heaton home ENE NE EE | Painted W NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS l/s 1 « By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD Those that spent Sunday at the Ole Lillefjeid home Sunday were Mrs. Tom Hustad of Minot and son James, who is visiting with her sister and family, of Jamestown; Mr. and Mrs. Louls Gilchér and children, Doneen and Betty Lou; Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Crawford of Mandan; Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Tosuma and sons ter and aria Elsberg, with Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erickson and son Ernest spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown spent Sunday at Painted Woods lake. Mrs. Merton Demeray, her brother- in-law, Pat Demeray, and Miss Evelyn Wyranek, of Bismarck, called at the Ole Lillefjeld home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. ae Lillefjeld and sons had dinner at the Ole Lillefjeld home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown gave a farewell party for Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Waddington and sons, of Bis- marck. The Waddingtons expect to go by motor to Oregon, stopping to visit relatives on the way. They expect to be gone all summer, and if they find a place to their liking may settle there for the future. Those that gath- ered at the Brown home to bid them farewell were Mr. Kiefer of Wilton, Mrs. Fred Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Iver Erickson, and Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Lang. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld visited at the Elias Lillefjeld home at Wilton Sunday afternoon. Alvine Lossum of Bismarck is stay- ing for an indefinite time at the Ole Lillefjeld home. She accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld and Elias Lil- lefjeld from Bismarck Thursday eve- ing, where they were visiting relatives. Mrs. Elias Lillefjeld and Mrs. Merton Demeray stayed with Mrs. Elsberg. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erickson and son, of Bismarck, were visiting rel- atives and friends in this vicinity Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Iver Erickson and children, Mrs. Wm. Brown, Mrs. Joe Brown and Mrs. Fred Brown all called at the Alvin Lang home Sun- The assessor, Henry Johnson, was around in this neighborhood last week. Olle Lillefjeld and niece, Alvine Lossum, were shoppers in Wilton Sat- urday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown were call- ers at Wilton Saturday evening. Mrs. Ole Soderquist and son Einer beni at the Ole Lillefjeld home Sat- urday. ! Wing By EDITH MUELLER Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Ross of Brad- dock visited with friends here in town Sunday. Isadore Kremenetsky and wife at- tended a ball game at Carrington Sunda: Ella, Edith and Harold Mueller and Rone Bieth motored to Aberdeen Friday to attend the high school graduation exercises. Clara Mueller was one out of 134 that graduated rad evening: They returned Satur- lay. Olga and Joseph Rise of Lein stopped in Wing Monday en route from Wilton. Elbert Hubbell of Jamestown spent. Sunday at the Hubbell home here. Mrs. C. Harvey and children left for Montana Saturday where they will spend the summer months. Eighth grade graduation exercises were held at the hall Friday eve- ning. Graduates were Lillie Mueller, Edward Banattari, Leila Davis, Clara ‘Weber, Elmie Erickson, Eveayl Piep- korn and Gertrude Kavonius. Madge Runey presented the diplomas. Richard Weber met with a painful accident last week while discing. The horses ran away and the disc cut his face quite badly. At this writing he home. | is getting along very well. The Wing choir motored to Still Monday evening to practice for the song concert which is to be given the . | middle of this month. #8 = gee 3 elie inj | of | ral i E i cantile store during Ella Mueller's ab- sence. Mr. and Mrs. B, J. Michael left for and Mrs. John | ni nd 5g FE: THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE __ following program was given: Invo- cation, Rev. Oster; piano solo, Mary A » Ella Schilling; class history, Ray Brenneise; solo, Rev. Nordlund; class prophesy, Mar- vin Rupp; reading, Marie Schilling, sota. Mr. Stratton will visit his wife and small son at Red Lake Falls, Minnesota. Miss Gertrude Grotberg, who taught school at Hazelton this past year, is a guest at the A. H. Helgeson home this week. Miss Grotberg formerly taught in Regan. Axel Soder of Wing transacted bus- iness here last week. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Helgeson of Arena were guests at the A. H. Hel- geson home on Memorial day. Mr. and Mrs, J. O. Lein of Wing were guests at the Carl Lein home Memorial day. Mr. and Mrs. L. Hopkins motored to Bismarck last Thuraday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hejgeson were callers in Bismarck on Saturday eve- ing. Miss Irene Malsby and Miss Helen confectionery and restaurant § while Mr. Stratton is on his vacation. Mr. and Mrs. A. Westerman Sad there this year. ‘Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Garnes attended the Shrine convention in Fargo last week. A. H. Helgeson, A. H. Lundberg and H. Davenport were transacting busi- ness in Bismarck Tuesday. porn YP | Lein By OLGA M. RISE Mrs. John Birkeland and Gele, who have spent the past three weeks in Minneapolis, returned Monday. Mrs. Birkeland went there to consult a doctor. Seymour Arneson purchased a new car last week. ‘While trying to stop a prairie fire last week Einar Spilde had the mis- fortune to be burned badly about the face and hands. At this writing he is much improved. With the help of neighbors the fire was stepped and ‘¢ | no damage was done. Mr. and Mrs. Helmer Arneson and | Arnold Christianson spent Thursday évening at the M. A. Lien home. A number from this vicinity at- tended the graduation exercises at esday. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Arneson and daughter Hazel motored to James- town Saturday, returning Monday evening. Their daughter Rubie, who has been visiting there, returned wit! them. Leroy and Bernice Draviand also returned with them and will at- some dental work done. Ed Jenkins enjoyed a visit from some of his friends from Bismarck Sunday. Carl Lein of Baldwin accompanied by Valdemar Lein left Tuesday for|the Fergus Falls, Minn., for a short visit with relatives. Olive, Joseph and Clarence Rise spent Sunday at their parental home. Ed Nygaard, who is doing some breaking near Regan, for Mr. Helge- son, spent Sunday here. Ed Jenkins spent Wednesday and Thursday at Bismarck. c. jerke and daughter Esther motored to Driscoll Saturday. Oscar Opoien and J. O. Rise de- livered some old engines to Arens Mrs. Marie Olanson and femily spent Sunday at the Harold Chris- ied Bude fr : i [ i i : i i if ir piel ir i > z i § ve & £ g t if Hi 4 >f ky 4 i et = rit i pier ee A tg ing by car for different Montana. Misses Beatrice and Pauline Heiser of Meneska, Minn., visited the C. A. inday. brought Mrs. Sun- palate in! Helen Martini, Violette’ Dexte., Lil- lian Peterson, Ellen Peterson, Martha Gosney, Bernice Gosney, Wm. Ryan, Blaine Fockler, Lowell Barton and Lee Saville. ‘he following program was given; Processional, Mrs. O. R. Bauer; invocation, Rev. B. 8. Locker; salutatory, The ladder of Life, Lillian to | Peterson; instrumental duet, Mr. and visit their son. Mr. and Mrs. Willard German of Hazelton were visitors at the C. A. Albrecht home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Whale of Wes- sington Springs 8. D., visited friends ere. Mr. and Mrs. Quast and son Neil attended the ball game at Linton Sunday. Mr. and . W. M. Moore and Mra. Ed Larvick called at the lichen home Monday. - Mr. and Mrs. Johnson of Aberdeen, So. Dak., are visiting relatives and friends here. Alfred Larvick, who has been at- | ‘0 tending college at Jaméstown, re- turned heme Friday. 8. G. Stedman is with his wife, who way, September 20, 11 of his death he months and 7 days old. America with his family in Minneapolis the 9th ber, 1882, where he lived then moved te Dell eran church when @ young man was always @ faithful worker in church. He was a stone mason trade and built many of the stone structures in Emmons county. He leaves to mourn his going, his wife and daughter, Mrs. Ches. De itt, three brothers, Engebit and Chris of of Minnesott also four grandchildren. The funeral services were held from the Baptist church, Wednesday, May 20th, con- ducted by Rev. J. Brooks. Many beautiful flowers were given. The Masons of Linton had eharge of the funeral rites. Interment was made in the Temvick cemetery. ¢+——_____——-¢ nit Braddock o By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE Miss Grace Lilleboe and Floyd E. Martini were united in marriage Sat- urday evening oraiag Fogg tege sonage at Napoleon by . B. Locker. Miss Helen Martini and George Martini, sister and brother of groom, were the attendants. Sun- ner was prepared by ents. After a short visit with friends im South Dakota they will move out to the farm west of town. Their many friends wish them riuch hap- Piness in their new Miss Myrtle ‘Wurm were united in marriage Sun- day morning at the Swedish Luth- » by the Rev. home. Feltheim and Delbert | gg: Mrs, O, 2. Bauer; address to gradu- ates, Rev. Paul 8. Wright; valedictory, Looking Forward, Hattie Fetterle: solo, The Waters of Minnetonka, O. R. Bauer; presentation of graduating class, O. R. Bauer; presentation of diplomas, C. T. Barton; instrumental duet, Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Bauer; bene- diction, Rev. B. 8. Locker. Miss Hattic Fetterley was the lucky pupil to get the $200 check presented by the Jamestown college which was given to the pupil ranking first in the year's -vork. ‘Tuesday cvening the juniors enter- tained the seniors and their parents at a banquet in the school gym which was prettily decorated in the class colors, rose and silver, while vases filled with American Beauty roses adorned the table. Be following inging, astmaster, Eldon Vie; class history, Helen Martini; class will, Lowell Bar- ton; piano duet, Arden and Eldon Vie; junior prophecy, Violette Dexter; appreciation of the seniors, Linda Juhola; senior prophecy, Lillian Hill; saxophone solo, Lowell Barton. After the banquet the “all school prom” was held. Guests were present from Kintyre, Napoleon and Polleck. Music = furnished by the Sunset orches- ra. Tuesday evehing Misses Blanche Umber and Agnes Stanton ente! tained the members of tthe 1 senior class at a 6 o'clock dinner the MacDonald home. Mrs, M. Nylund, who went to Bis- marck to atten” the graduation of her daughter Elna, returned Monday. Miss Elna accompanied her mother home and will visit a week with her before returning to Bismarck to at- tend business college. Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. King and Mr. and Mrs. Lee May of Bismarck visited vith Mrs. A. R. May Memorial day. Misses Julius Zellmer and Cecil Ryan of Bismarck spent Memorial day at their homes here. Mr. and Mrs, Jack MacLachlan drove down from Bismarck Saturday, bringing with them Kirk Batser, who has been attending high school at Virginia, Minn. He will spend his vacation with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Sav: FT | Richmond By MRS. HENRY SEILINGER Herman Nieters was a business caller in Wing Saturday. Dan McKinnon, son Donald and Pete Hegan were fixing fence the past few days. Henry and Herman Seilinger were business callers in Bismarck Monday. Marcella Nieters and brothers An- drew and Wilbur were Wing shoppers Saturday, Henry and Herman Seilinger called at the Jim Walters home Sunday. Herman Seilinger and Edward Os- wold are digging rock for Charley Seilinger. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seilinger and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Seilinger and son were visitors at the © | H. Bailey home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Walters were Sunday visitors at the Charley Sei- Joe Kimene and the cattle tester were testing cattle in Florence Lake township last week. Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey Bailey called at the Herman Selinger home Sunday to see how little Earl's in- jured arm was. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Glanville and Ervin Glanville called at the Charley Bellinger home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Bethel Bailey and son Junior called at the H. Bailey home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and daughter were Wing shoppers Satur- ys Earl Seilinger hurt his arm quite badly Friday evening. He was taken to Wilton and had an X-ray taken. were | rt was only a bad sprain, and is much improved at this writing. Mrs. Ed Larson was a Wing shop- per Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Johns were inins Saturday attending L. Johns’ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Selinger and + |One song, “America the given by Re,.3now. Prof. Howitson presented the class and gave & speech to the graduates. Everett Porter pre- sented the diplomas. The plaiist was Mrs, Emil Tneckscn. Two songs were sung by the glee club, Helen and Edna Doehle, Alice and Clara Mayk, Dor- othy Thistlewaite, Geraldine Hoffmann, Grace Miller. “Moonlight and Roses” and “Follow the Gleam” weré the two songs sung. , Beautiful,” was sung by the audience. The hal was beautifully decorated with plants and boughs and gold and purple crepe paper and flags. The graduates all had carnations for Wet year. Mur! Pillsbury. Miss Beastrom has left Moffit for her home near Hazelton. shoppers Sat ’ Mr. Magnus held a demonstration for aluminum ware at Mrs. Gertie Hoffmann’s home Friday evening. Miss Harriet Moffit and Murray House visited at the Hoffmann home Sunday evening. Mr. Keck of Iowa, who is staying at the Everett Porter home, teok din- ner at the B. F. Lane home lest Tuesday. Mrs. Coder and daughter Luella visited at the home of Mrs. V. Benz Sunday. Clear Lake By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN ‘Wayne Olson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson, spent the past week with relatives at Driscoll. Miss Verna Sleight of Tappen took supper Tuesday evening with Mrs. Marie Olausen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gibson called on Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and family visited at the Keeler home Thursday evening. Martin J. Olson’ motored to the Henry Olson farm Thursday. Mrs, Harry Olson and children called on L. B. Olson Thursday. Miss Grace Nelsen spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ol- son. Marven Magness of Sterling was a visitor at the Will Stiles e. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaffer are enjoying the visit of their nephew and also a friend of Missouri. Mr. and Mrs. Will Stiles entertained ® number of friends Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland had as their Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bassen. Albert Christenson made a business trip to the Frank Shaffer home Monday. . if i * Mrs. Harold Hargrave has returned from her trip to Chillicothe, Mo. Ben Orme is assisting with painting at the B. F. Pasley home. Mrs. Margaret Merringdahl was a caller at the Frank Shaffer home Tuesda: Ray father fencing. ° r Fy : | Christiania By VIOLET A. CLARKE Miss Violet Clarke called at the Cary Johnson home Tuesday evening. Raymond Johnson is assisting Wil- liam Heoft with his field work. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson were Sterling callers Friday. Lawrence Mork called at Jennie Clarke's home Wednesday. Robert Clarke called at the George Harding's home Wednesday. Floyd Belk from Sibley Butte town- ship started breaking for John Elness Saturday. * Eli Harding was a Sterling caller Monday. o Russell Tollefson and Isam Belk are digging rock for John Elness. A few from this vicinity attended the dance at the Howard Crum barn Sterling callers Saturday. Martin Olson from Driscoll his breaking outfit up in Christiania township Tuesday night, and started breaking Ws ye ednesda: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clarke and Miss Violet were Sterling callers Fri- day. Mr. and Mrs. Harding and family went peg es trip Sun- day, Miss Violet Clarke called at the George Harding home Saturday for seed corn. She also called at the Adolph Bassen home for # few min- "utes on her way home. Mr, and Mrs. Adolph Bassem and {family motored to Bismarck and linger Charley Seilinger. Miss Freda Bailey visited with Mrs. F. Seilinger a while Mondsy morning. ° i it i Ai [i 5 Gi Bo ad E E ; i i i cE EE Fl z j é HI i 2 a i i 5 J F i g Bas, Ps x, i By MAUDE MOFFIT Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pillsbury and children motored to Bismarck Satur- day to do shopping. At 10 o'clock Thursday morning, Rev. Snow delivered a a a arlll peel alicia if : g epee Eeee. * z i F il 4 i 5 3 2g j Hs Mandan Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Elder Elness were Sterling callers Saturday. Robert Clarke called at the Elder Elness home Tuesday. Kafer and Russell Tollefson Jennie Clarke's home Saturday. Willie Schoon was a Sterling Friday morning. t Glenview | By MBS. LARS JACOBSON im school No. 2 for the purpose of a caller School election was held Tuesday e See a East 8 s&E week for a visit with his parents, i and Mrs. Al Holden, and other Gorden Engen of Bismarck spending his vacation at the Dorothy Lamb, | Ernest Rupp ‘ttended day program at Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mount and and Alice Strandemo visited at ti Herman Kikul and Ed Mount he Sunday. Memorial day was observed in t] community. family called at the Con Jo home Friday on business. Steve ai Con traded horses. Edmund Rupp of Baldwin is stituting on the mail route for Nelson, who is attending to business matters. e Arena By MRS. 0. McINTYRE > Miss Anne Eide is visiting ft at Bismarck and Center, N. D. Mr. and Mrs. Gustave . were guests at the Wm. Geliner ho Sunday. if Mr. and Mrs. George Phel calle) at the John Wutzke home Sundsj y. Smith has been assisting his | ; @ have some blacksmith work @ George McIntyre and neph Richard and Hugh McIntyre and Krine motored to the latter's bh northeast of Tuttle Le A number of young folks fi Loree Renta the etzele home Sunday evening. Ray Haslegrove purchased & car one day the past week. Ray sag he can travel as fast as any of now. Henry Wagner from Canada is iting friends and relatives within th vicinity of Arena and Tuttle. i with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Emil to Tuttle Sunday to visit relatives. ‘Wm. Brose and his father, J. Brose, were transacting business the capital city Friday. John and Jake Merkle motored Jamestown last Sunday to visit the: uncle who is @ patient at the hospiti there. Bluch Wagner and Theodore Re naue were Sunday guests at thi Christ Wolf home. Miss Lillian Hall spent the end at her parental home at ing. Jake Wutzke is doing some b ing on Miss Anne Sandberg’s land. Pete Enz called on J. J. Brose tj done. Mrs. Margaret Geliner and Ji Geliner were callers at the Rachel home Sunday. Mrs. Owen YicIntyre and child were shopping in Arena Saturday. Miss Sylvia Stewart spent the 4 end at her home and motored back t] Baldwin Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Theodore Fuhrman and dat Doloris Jean and Misses Alice an Edna Fuhrman from Bowden wer) guests at Sunday dinner at the J. Ben Brose home. fk Klagenburg was in Tuttle Sat {j owe having some blacksmith wor! | jone. Little Knife By MRS. ARTHUR BIERIG Several families from this vicinit/] Ff Be iH ah a§ 288 if tee ti z z i 5 i 5 E E 58 fe i k Ff Hy E i i | gF 2 i i | i : Fi 4 st Vi j gE & ii : i pee ate etl tg f i! ek ei E i dir THT, g rs iat a 1): =, g + > ef ii Ee AgeShT |