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os Soe PAGE TWO NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS jhiked to Bismarck Thursday morn-} e ing, making the distance || five hours. Ghylin Mrs. Arthur Small is reported to Mrs. L. J. Trahx of Wilton called | Deon the sick list again , ; Mr. and Mts, Robert Solberg called Sante, Dan Tibbets home in Regan |g: the Chas. Johnson home Monday Bill, Jake, Lydia and Minnie Lens | °F Rue visited at the Chas. gf Taptle were callers iat the A. J.) sohnson home Monday evening. “Misses Hildegard cad Cl Mr. and Mrs. Emil Johnson and wvisitora i Wilton, Sunda family went to Bismarck Sunday to ec. vilken sad chides tend the funeral of Mrs, Falken- Meta and Mildred, ‘were | Stein. 4. THURSDAY, JULY :28;:1927 Gives; Air Party | ¢ "vine pairARCK TRIBUNE | Mra. John Benz and family,\ang Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hoeft ily. of Sterling were Bismi shoppers | two weeks, Thursday. | Ed Morris went to the Fosberg coal Mr. and Mrs. Charley Moffit en-| mine Wednesday. tertained about 20 guests at dinner| Wilbur Noon called at the Ira Sunday. | Falkenstin home Friday night. McNally and M. G. Mc- Levi Anderson ited with the § elton callers Friday. | Brown Bros. Thursday evening. | with Mrs, Edward Thomas whi Mrs. Pete Hofstad visited at the | Ruth Falkenstein has been visiting | Thomas is away. | Valentine Benz home Monday after-| with her cousin. Thelma Anderson,| John Wien and family of Canada| noon. the past, week. | called at the home of Mr. and Mrs.! Otto Brown of n Mr. and | Mra. T. oe fers, and| ; Aug. Bruschwein Friday | here this week looking after hi | daughters, Marion and Aldene, visite Mr. and Mrs, Pete Andetson and/ interests, w aitee BS aren ot the Bdwin’ Moers home Cubsday | daughter, Nora, and Mrs. J. Wildman! Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Asselstine were | evening. 4 of Mandan spent Sundi Hi visiting Mrs.) guests at the T. H. Evarts home in, A picnic was held at the J. M. Wm. Meyer and Mrs, Henry Nelson.) Bismarck Sunday. | Thompson grove Friday afternoon by} |, Mr. and Mrs. Al Chapin and chil-| Mrs, Emil Enockson visited at the| the Sunday school, | dren had supper with Mr. and Mrs.) J. E. Kryse home Monday evening. | Vina Kling has been visiting at the| Elner Koon Friday evenin Mrs. §. T. Mauk was a shopper' Herman Falkenstein home the past intwerence Tice of Bismarck is help-| in town Sat rday. pee nial CoA td Sei vee Catt shas.| im, James Koon through harvest. Mr. and Mrs. August Doehle enter.| Walter and Elsie Coleman and Ida 1 Carlson ealled at the Chas. ! | ented ae Coagrove A Mike en | Tosset called at the-H. A. MeCullough day, | home Wednesday night. a | gps. E. M. Whitaker visited at the) Herman Falkenstein and Morris W. W. McNally home Thursday even. Anderson motored to Bismarck. Sat- ino, arday, Mrs. Ed Olson visited at th .|. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Klawitter and V. Carroll home Wednesday avoning: family, Mr. and Mrs. George Shonert Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Olson visited | and daughter, Louis, Mr. and Mrs, Ed| at the Ed Allensworth home Sunday.| Morris and family and Mr. and Mrs./ Mrs. H. P. Asselstine attended the| Stm Turnbow and family visited at meeting of the general Ladies’ Aid| the T. F. Morris home Sunday. at the home of Mrs, Harvey Harris| _ Issy Brown calied at the Bill Fricke in Bismarck Thursday. | home Sunday. ; Mr. and Mrs, John Benz and fam-| A large crowd of folks from this| ily and. Mr. and Mrs. Burns Bailey! vicinity attended the dance at the) and family visited at the Valentine| Dietzman’s Saturday night. | Benz home Sunday afternoon, Marie Nickson has been visiting at Mrs. August Benz and Mrs. Evert| the J. M. Thompson home the past} Porter were callers at the Fred| week. A | Argast home Saturday. Gene Perkins was a caller in Regan The Ladies’ Aid will meet at the | Saturday night. home of Mrs. B. F. Lang Wednesday e Schrunck | visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. F. 0. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Knudson and daughter, Valdis motored to Luke t Isabel Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Swanson are ntertaining friends from Linton this in about! week. Clarice Stenstadvold is for Washburn, N, D., where she has secured a position. . R. 8. Roberts of Albert Lea, Minn., arrived in Braddock Friday to man- age the Osborne McMillan elevator here during the coming season. Mrs. E, F. Savage, accompanied by Misses Velma and Dorothea Hamlin, spent Saturday afternoon in Bis- marck and Mandan, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Long, accom- panied by Mrs. Long's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. John Temple- ton, of Monroe, Ia., drove to Fort Kice Sunaay. H. FE, Fraser left Saturday to at- tend the rural carriers association at Cooperstown. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zellmer, accom- panied bv Mr, and Mrs. Tom Magee lof St. Paul, motored to Bisma Daturaay to visit with Miss Juha Zellmer and her sister, Mrs. Ster- ling Reid. Mr. and Mrs. J, G, De France drove ta Hazelton Saturday to bring home their auto which has been there for repai: R. Martini motored to Steele Monday morning to meet A. J. Piers, who has been spending a vacation at their home at Wayzata, Minn. Miss Alice did not return home with him. Mrs. E. F. Savage and Gordon MacLachlan took Mrs, H. E. Fraser to St. Alexius hospital early **.n- day morning. $ ‘ Miss Helen Aarvig visited with relatives at Kintyre this week. The Epworth League held their picnic at Pursian Lake Friday after- noon, Services will be held in the Meth- odist chureh Sunday morning at 11:30, Sunday sehool at 10:30. Thursday morning, where they have been vi ing relatives and friends for cl | . We staying! Nally were ile Me. Jamestown is i ere " K Abel and Lester Johnson attended callege at the A. J. Krause home Sun-/t4e tent meeting in Bismarck Sun- Afternoon. +. Clifford Sperry was a E, : ough y i scar Pete: y Johnson home Wednesday evening. | 1 week eine th we ely spent lit 7 | ° ard Spitzer hs A. J. Krause home pi ea mortiiig. — Adol returned F with Mr. Spitzer to Baldwin, where Edgemont FTE ROT: he will employed itzer’s recent illness. J. Truax and children, | eeepc emvik | a ee aN ONE Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Quast and son, 1, spent Tuesday evening at Lin- id Mrs. August Kecke of reer, Mr. and Mr: tlieb Stien- ajert were Sunday visitors at the Karl tz residence. C.J. Enders and Ted Dailey trans- eral Indies of this vicinity were | acted business in Hampten Tuesday. jbtisy painting the floor and chairs| James Calquhonn and sons, Carl led | of the Alta church this week. und Willard of Minneapolis ate spen | polis ate sp Charlie Schatz was taken to the’ ing a few days visitir, Alfred Anderson, Bailick Fisher, Bismarck hospital, where he under-| Calquhoun heme eee tt the Dav vin and Marion Alm spent Sun: | went an operation for appendic Miss Pauline Beck ut Wildwood Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stroh motored | morning for near theceloce Bd Nick Fisher ix an employe at to Harvey Sunday, to visit thelr) will work at the Bridle. home . Englebretson farm. daughter, Mrs, Hauf. Among th hurs- Bil and John Drawver Pauline and Susie Schatz returned day were Mr. ee 2 ee an un Rega Monday evening. [home Thursday from a weeks’ visit] nd Mrs: Koster ‘Dartt’ of Hazelton Henry Anderson was a at Hurdsfield and Chaseley. “Bi calles ih Bismarck Sunday, Olen and. Esther Winters and| fh BIN” and | Pete Smith and | | | ton ¢ now spendi with August, Jr, Sperry and Verna Folmer in Wilton Sunday Theater parties and dinner dances are quite antique these days. Helen M. Walker of Detroit, re- cently treated her friends to a fly- ing party over Detroit in a Ford plane. Oh, yes! A good time was enant Byron J. had bv all. Lieut Connell of the Pacific battle fleet tircraft squadron took 1 PN-10 seaplane into the air the other day, carrying a weight of 4,500 pounds und remained aloft 11 hours, 7 minutes and 18 seconds, cov- ering a distance of 94 the Dietzman barn dance north of Menoken Saturday night. Lee Hamblein is now ill with scar- let fever. called in afternoon, August 3rd. Everybody business welcome. Im called in Regan Mon etson and children, on Lundberg and son and Mar- nning attended the “Ice Cream | day in the Swedish E. callee argo. Bert nd Helen Truax, accompan- ied by Lena Polonsky, called at the nage home Monday evening. was a in ick Fisher was a caller at the! Date Spangbers home Saturday aft-| ernotn, 1 Alfred Anderson called at the Nels Almshome Sunday, Jerinings and Rande Kettleson, ac- ied by Dorothy Sheldon, were ton Sunday. co in HOA son, Vernon, of Bhanarck were over night guests at (Re O. G. Whertstock home Mon- day THe Luther Lergue, held at the of Mrs. id Larson Sunday, Il attenced. A program w n the afternoon, after which pus lunch was served. A fine reported by’ those present. Shipp of Bismarck is ‘a it the Albert Little home this Hein motored to Bismarck to spend the day with his who is a patient at the Bis-| Harty and My. land spent Sun- t. Wildwood. Brenneise of Regan was a caller in Wing on Saturday. Margie and John Knowles were business | gan callers Thurs | «. Charlie Schatz of McClusky called on John St A pa in honor of Alvin Brachet's birth- Quite a number of little folks Lutheran! were present. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Schatz were Re- iy afternoon. Wm. Hurlbert is busy at the J. R. Jones home, constructing a car shed. Mrs, H. Schatz and Susie called on the John Strohs Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Schaffer visited the Jones residence Friday evening. John § henmyar of Turtle Lake was a business caller in this vicinity this week. Mr and Mrs. Hemple of McClusky called at the Karl Schatz residence Thursday. | Knife River | Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Goben and son, , motored to Hebron on busi- hess matters Monday forenodn. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jacobs and his brother, Mr. Fred Jacobs, and wife, also daughter, Veronica, motored to the H. F. Goben home Friday after- noon to visit with them, and in the evening they motored to the Arthur Burig home and spent the evening there and were also supper guests. Mr. and Mrs. Carlson and children from Dodge motored to the J. A. Jacobs home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chi Hebron to do some Ahl motored to shopping and visit with their daughter, Mrs, puna ry Loritz. J. A. Jacobs and children motored to Hebron to do some shopping Wed- nesd: and Mrs. J. A. Jacobs, M also Mr. and Mrs. Fred at the Akerlund’s | | Frank Lawler of Hampton, Mrs. C. J. Enders and Mrs. Davii Calquhoun motored to Linton on busi- ness Thursday. Power Hendri ‘at Linton Frid: Dave Calquhoun attended to busi- ness matters at Hazelton Friday. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Hendrix and grandson, Thomas, went to Linton ‘riday evening to attend the movie illie the Toiler.” Mr. and Mrs, John Schlecht left Saturday morning for Underwood this state to visit their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Herbert, Sailer for a few days. Henry Ohlhauser of Gayton was a business caller here Saturday. ‘A number. of the Temvik young folks enjoyed a pichic dinner at the Missouri Sunda: Mr. and Mrs. John Ohlhauser of Hampton were business callers heré Monday. i Miss Odele Vienne of Bismarck visited over Sunday at the James Monahan home. ,_ Miss Rose Schlecht, whois work- ing at Linton, spent the week-end with home folks. _Among those that picnicked at Pur- sian Lake Sunday were Messers and Mesdames C, J, Enders and daughters, Frank Foell and daughtefs, C. N. ‘ Hendrix and Power Hendrix and son, Thomas. Chas. Dewitt and daughters, Lola and Bernice, left by car Sunday for te stown, this state, where Mr. ill attend a mail carriers’ convention, They expect to be back Thursday. Lloyd Ott of Hazelton was a busi- less caller here Monday. A number of ladies surprised Mrs. Chas, Dewitt at her home Monday afternoon, the occasion being her An enjoyable after- transacted business | ' “n ' Mr. and Mrs. T. Bismarck shopper: ',.E. Watkins’ were Mond: Herman Nieman’s were Bismarck callers Tuesday. Ed Fogarty went to Moffit Thurs- day to purchase a new binder. Mrs. George Lewis ahd daughter, Marion, and Mrs. Bier, the former's Moffit Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Benz were Bis- marck callers Thursday. Frank Swindline called at the Hen- tygSinwdling home Tuesda: P.M. Gosney was a Moffit caller riday to purchase repairs for his hayrake, fs Carl Olson spent Monday . Johh Benz. Mrs. Henry Swindling visitedat the | George Lewis home Friday..." Mrs. Dyrstad and children . Clinton Gaskill were Bismarck callers Thursday, They also visited a while at McKenzie: at the Zellar home before returning home. George Lewis started cutting his fine crop of rye Wednesday. Mrs. Ed Olson and Mrs. Carol visi ed with the John Benz family Fi day evening. Mrs. Herman Nienian was a Ster- ling caller Tuesday. Mrs. Henry Swindling left Sunday for Pennsylvania where she will make a visit with her folks and relatives there. Mrs, John Bens spent Friday at the home of Mrs, Carl Olson, The E. C. Fogarty family attended the ball game at McKenzie Sunday afternoon, Earl Gaskill visited at with Taft i| | sister, visited with relatives mear! and| Rev.| i Mr, | daugh | were Mr. | noon, chant | Mr. noon. per TI i Mr. { Mr. athe! | Mr. | their some Tom day at Ir Wing Johi ae ere ‘the Carl Johnson home Tuesday evening. afternoon, McClusky shoppers Wednesday aft J. E, Witt called at the R. G. Mar- | McClusky shoppers Wednesday after- Herman Nieters was a Wing shop- family and Johnny Fode spent, Thurs- | day evening with the Herman. Niaters | family. i | Mrs. Herman Siebel called at the} Herman Nieters home Thursday af- ternoan. ildren and Pearl White spent Fri-| day evening with the Clarence Kettle- son family. Mr. and Mrs, Herman Scilinger and| son, Earl James, and Mr. and Mrs.| Henry Seilinger and smali son andj treatment Friday. © and Mrs. James Novy visited old mark held b remained aloft and 7 second: and Mrs. R. G. Marchant -and| ~~ ters, Helen, Margaret and Irene,| Tree” Saturday McClusky ppers Wednesday} members of the and Mrs, Edward Schuh were; Ray Andre Henry Loerch fr home Wednesday evening. mother, and Mrs. Edward Schuch were ins, in Valley City ‘hursday afternoon, Mrs. Rosa Rk and Mrs, R. G. Marchant and| An Minneapolis las tives. ‘The: Mrs. Rose Ronald Arge in Valley: City ‘ Miss Marth: and Mrs. John Hartman and| city visited tt ni} sited fri Oakes Mr. and Mrs. Sunday from a Moorhead Adelbert Tayl Steele Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. ing daily Driscoll this we rine Lee called at the Herman and Mrs. Herman Nicters took son, Harold, who stepped on, day glass, to McClusky for medical! and his left n Novak went to Regan Satur- fternoon. and Mr: Saturd: in Witt, Ed Schuepetz went to afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, ing cared for. Mr. and Mrs. ierman | visi’ was a new air record, conditions, Ruth and Glen Matthe at the Gress home: n Canada, where he visited his Mrs. Calkins of Oregon is visiting at the home of her son, Commerce nie Dierny spent the week-end Annette, and Hy Bergm: Jaw, Mr. and Mrs. Fishman, Harry Bass spent the week-end in| siting friend. acation- Bible school While bringing in the cows Sun- evening Otto Altes had the mis- fortune to be thrown from his horse Lodge being out of town Otto was! taken to Bismarck, where he ig be-! ting relatives at Pettibone this attering the y_an Italian pilot who 5 hours, 41 minutes is under the same night. Most of the class were present. and Mrs, ed Saturday evening returned last week siting friends, Rosen and daughter, | an went to| t week to t rela-| accompanied r and brothe | it spent the week-end visiting friend: Snortland of iends here Sundav._ | 0. vi Ness returned to relatives in lor visited relatives in . Gress are conduct- in) ek, arm fractured. Dr. Frank Schassow ——Jqxqe—* §. W. Burleigh ! ¢ Anderson Moore entered the Bis- marck. hospital Saturday for treat- ment. He is reported in a serious condition, He has the sympathy of all who know his cheery and brave disposition, Ciaud Mauser and Norman. Stewart transacted business in Baldwin one day last week. Rev. Madison, a former minister, preached a very interesting and in- structive sermon in the Glencoe and Stewartsdale churches Sunday. A good crowd was in attendance. Alex Anderson and family of Regan visited at the Andrew Irvan home Sunday. was haifed out in the spring a@ Regan and would rather locate in this vicinity again, Mr. and Mrs. George Cordon and some of their daughters visited old friends near Stewartsdale Sunday an | also attended the chugeh services. Don Nicholson and sister motored to the Robert Belyed farm near Wil- ton Sunday. They reported an en- joyable ti tormerly lived in this vicinity, having an excellent crop. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Hauser and son, Ernest, visited at the Chamiey home Sunday. low. Clarence Hanson of Bismarck visit- ed old friends near Stewartsdale and Menoken Tuesday. George Hohimer and Julia Weigle were married in Bismarck Saturday. Both are well known in this vicin- ity and the well wishes of their many friends go with them. They will ‘make their home for a time at W. T. Dance drove to Brittin. Mon- day returning with a binder which he had purchased there. é George Casper had the misfortune of having part of his hand shot off while at the home. He had put shot in a pipe and was driv- ing a bolt in the end of the pipe whey it exploded, hitting his hand. He was taken to the hospital where sev- eral of his fingers were amputated. Mr. and as, Graves left Sunday . Agnew and fam- ily visited Mr. and Mrs, J. T. Ashley of Sterling Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Edd Ebling and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. R, L. Dralle and daughter, Edna, and Henry Ebling were Sunday dinner guests at the Mr. Anderson reports he} 4_¢, Dance home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wiles and little daughter of Mandan, Mrs. Chas. Sou- Jes and children of Hazelton were guests of Mr. and Mrs, August Klep- stein Sunday. . Mrs, Roy Turner and children of Sterling were ‘entertained at Sunday dinner by Mrs. Park Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ishmael visited nd Mrs. R. G. Abelein Sunday, je and Mr. Belyea, who/ ais attending the ball game at Me- 48) Kenzie. RSMEANS Canfield | Mrs. Wm. Clark is reported very | g¢—————_______@ A large crowd ended the ladies aid at the A. Swanson. She received many beauti- ful gifts. “The ne 1 will be av the H. C. Taylor home August 3rd. ‘Miss Mary Doyle of Steiber town- ship spent a few days with Mrs. A. F. d Jacobs of Wiscon-| 48th birthday. 3 r sin and daughter. Veronica, and Mr,| "00M Was spent after which a deli- and Mrs. Rolley Twist, brother of cious lunch was served which had Jacobs, motored to the tions by the ladies. About h Gladstone, 15 ladies were present. spent Saturday and Sunz! Mrs. C. J. Enders and Mrs. A. W.| ty, the Paul Hapel farm where the groom is employed. Phyllis Kruger of New: Salem visited friends in this vicinity Sun- day, Mr. Robert Boyd motored to Bis- Menoken) Nieters and family, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Seilinger ‘and son, Earl! ith Rex| James, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seilinger, and baby son, Charles Henry and Mrs, Fode and family spent Su evening at the Marchant home. week. | Marvin Ness visited his people| inday and left Monday to work ind Forks, . Lewis Geisler went Miss Vilda/ “hoppers in the capital city Saturday. On their way home they stopped at the Apple Creek ranch. Esther Lar- a Nordean accompanied Sunday night. Franklin Hanson visited wi Swindling Sunda: The Max Lang family, Belva Bea » and Mr. and Mrs, Belile visited Ghylin. A large crowd attended the shower on Mrs. C..Eikins given by Mrs. Grienan Suncpy. es left for his home at Woodworth Wednesday morning. John Mueller, Jr, spent Sunday at his home in Wine. Knowles, “Be: Piep- ” Hass, Ella, Edith and Mueller were north Patterson ranch Friday eve- d Allen Jussero of Rol- tors at the Bill Mark ing a’ week at Mr, and Mrs. Amiek!Piepkorn and children’ spent Sunday at Baldwin with Mr. Piep- korn, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Boss of Bis- marck were visitors at the Glan- ville and Boss. homes Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. A. E. Kopplin were visitors in Bismarck Sunday. Mrs. Bill Mark is assisting Mrs. Henry McKloskey with her house- nd Mrs. Henry McKloskey are ents of a baby boy born the 16th of July at Bismarek. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kopplin, Mr, and Mrs. H. C. Edgeston and son and Mr. and Mrs. B, W. Graham and son and Viola Hagen motored out to the “Rocks” for their supper last Wed- nesday evening. Sam Moore was a business caller in Wing Tuesday morning. Edna Boss left for Minot Sunday. She plans on attending normal while there. Earl Hill and Archie Franzen were shoppers in Wing Tuesday. Isadore Kremenetzky was a caller in_Wing Monday. The miscel was held at shower which George Piepkorn home in honggof Mr. and "rs, T. H. Subey Wedn&s@ay evening, was very well attended, After the shower the men and boys charivareed . them, “Buster” Crolley and y\ of Steele were callers in Wine Tuesday. ‘Martin Fast and Harold Ludvik- son. were callers in Tuttle Saturday night. : " Henry Larson made a business trip to*Tuttle Saturday night. Vernon (“Slim”) Voltz is employed atthe ZX ranch. ai F. Rydeen of Minneapolis is trans- acting business it Wing this week. itors at the | day, A number of people ‘got hailed out j during the storm Wednesday night. A large number of people attend- ed’ the mail route meeting at the Fred Schmalenberger home Wednes- ¥ evening. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Bierig and three youngest children motored to Dodge Thursday on business. They also visited with Mrs. Hans Burges: Mr. and Mrs. H. F, Gobea aad chil- dren motored to the Richard Eng- wich home to spend Sunday after- noon, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kilzer and chil: dren of Richardton motored to Mike Bick’s on Little Knife river to snend Sunday afternoon. Gordon Schaffner and two young- est daughters, Cherry and Truth, motored to Mandan ~ Wednesday, where his wife was taking treat- ments. Mrs. Max Lehman and children mo- tored to Heart River to visit with her sister, Mrs. Burch, over Saturday and Sunday. Mr. und Mrs, Kasper Warner mo- tored to Hebron Saturday to do some shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Maershbeker and children, wlso Mr. and Mrs. Steve Craft motored over to the Joc Link home Saturday to spend the evening. Lloyd Lehman and Bertha Schne’ der motored to Hebron Friday, where they are attending parochial school. ae UT GEs aa Driscoll | —_—_—_——————_——_0 Mrs. E. A. Van Vleet returned from eastern points after an extended visit with friends and relatives. Mrs. Mabel Carlson is house for Mrs. J. Annunson. r. and Mrs. Helmer Meland and ahildren of Sterling spent Sunday here visiting relatives. t An uirplane landed on the base- ball field Sunday evening. Several of the Driscollites took a ride. Lewises, Chapins, Ostar Pedersons and Pete Schtabachs had supper with Geo. Schlabach Sunday evening in the grove north of Schlabae! Mr. and Mrs, James Koon, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Koon, Mr. Geo, Lee of Sterling, Mr. Ben Koon of Fargo, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tice and Mrs. Jake Holwegner keeping | Quast motered to. Linton, on busi- “ness Monday evening. . OO | Clear Lake L. A. Slaatenhuis is helping Frank Shaffer these days. ad Bernice Sehmidteénze is vi with Margaret Merrandahl for a ‘days. Christ Schoon and. son, Ernest, at- tended the Fair at Fargo last week. Another dance was given at the Tollefson farm Friday evening. Mrs. E. A. Van Vieet who has been visiting relatives and friends in Wis- consin the past month, returned home Friday. Mrs. Mabel Carlson and children, Vernon, Earl and Elsie, have moved into the Jim Annunsen home north of Driscoll, Mrs. Carlson is to look after the Annunsen children as well as the home. Olaf Olson and Harold Christenson motored to Robinson Saturday even- ing. jdfiss Hazel Nelson who has been visiting Mrs. Pete Anderson of Man- dan the past two weeks, returned home Sunday. Mrs. Marie O! lauson, daughter Pris- sited with,Mrs. Carrie Nelson Sun- day afternoon. . Mr, and Mrs, Henry Olson and fam- ily visited in Driscoll Sunday. Grandpa Johnson is on the sick list, Mr. and. Mrs. Pete Ande: nderson of Mandan was in the neighborhood Sui any le calling on friends. Little Lorraine Brown who has been visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ule Nelson for some time, has returned to her home near Halliday, North Dakota. E. A. Van Vleet was a caller at the Bill Loft home south of Driscoll Monday, o——________________+ | Moffit i —————____ ——____» Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Anderson were Bismarck calle: Wednesday. Mrs. Fred Moffit visited at the Jameson home ‘Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Kimball was a shopper i town Wednesday. ; . H. Pillsbury visited at the ting few] ¢ cilla, and sons, Earling and Raidar,| rel at the George Lewis home Sunday. The Gosney family ‘visited at the Gi Il home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Benz and fam- sited at the Burns Bailey home xt M. E, Ladies’ Aid meet- be held at the Emil Lang day August fifth. All ladies invited to attend. and Mrs. Henry ‘on and ily spent a few days visiting with friends in Clevetmd and Jamestown last week. Mrs. Chas. Gaskill, Mrs. P. Gosney and Earl Gaskill were Bi marck callors Monday. home Lein Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beyer, Harold Steeg, Mrs. Hurley and family, Hel- mer and Eddie Arneson spent Thurs. ay evening at the Dallas Barkman home listening in on the Dempsey- Sharkey fight, M and Mrs. Alfred Arneso! Ee Alice, and CatherineLeip m@fored to Jamestown Saturday to vil Mr. Arneson’s brothers. + ined home Sunday evening. Joseph, Clarence, Ernest and Irwin Rise spent Thursday evening at the Geo. ristianson home. Mr. and Mrs, J. Arthur, motored to Arena Thursday evening. Miss Irene Husley is spending a They Barkman. A few from this vicinity attended the dance in the Arena Grove Sutur- day even They all reported a good time, A very large crowd attended the Luther League mecting held at the ‘d. Larson home north ef Wing Sun- day afternoon, A large program was rendered. Collection taken in amount- ed to about $16.00. Mrs. N. A. Sodertholm and family drove to Driscoll Saturday afternoon, Fritz Hagen and N. A, Sodérholm motored to Robinson Saturday. Clara Rise is spending a few days siting her sister at the Ed Larson home. Art Bjorhus drove to Harvey, N. D. Sunday morning delivering -some . O. Rise dnd son, t few days visiting her friend, Dorothy | py “St fami; of Lydi le day a! Mrs, urday. ‘th George Anderson was a caller at} je Nieters home Sunday afternoon. Mr. ed at noon. Mr. + baby. *| Bismarck Wednesday. The party and dance which was held itender ir. her si a tril hoon. living from farm Mr, from Mr. Cleve! Saturday evening was very well Sunday at the Herman Nieters Mrs.. Frank Homberg and daugh- ter, Mrs. Herman Witt, went to Wing day forenoo: Dickinson are visiting at the home of st week. sare Carl Omodt and Mrs. R. ato Mac Epstein has purchased the Matsh residence, whe: Harry Darling drrived this week marek are making their home in the Klinefelter house. ployed at Elder’s garage. * Mrs. Arne Uinje returned Friday friends here last week. Dr. and Mrs. Prescott and Gerald left last week Minnesota lake: and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and| Altes came hom: » Mr. and Mrs, Fode and some| Miss Gladys e family, John Witt, Mabel, friends here Su #nd Catherine Lee spent Suu-! The member: fternoon at the Nieters home. {Jeacue were ent Fode was on the sick list Sut- and Mrs. Collins of Wing call- the Pavey hoine Sunday acter- Mr. C. A, Sti ger to Bismare medical attenti hospital. Mrs, J, fortune crank and Mrs. Henry Siclinger and son, Charles Henry, went to} in the Herman Seilinger barn “to” br ‘z d-and enjoyed by ail present. was furnished by James Wal Ghylin gnd Mrs. Henry) sons for 2. bs BMS a meeti hil pent| home. McRion and son, Donald, met at the hom json, Wednesday Ed Tem are gi 1) er, Art Button, | ---@ Fred Peterson of Steele and Mrs. ge. They ister, Mrs. Arne Uinje. Mrs. Edwin Skuggerud of > Minn., visited Sunday at the jonnin, ae .and Mrs. Fred Shipley made ip to Grand Forks and. Fargo L. 8 Ahtertained the Presbyterian nary Society Tuesday ‘after- The Ladies’ church met at tl Allensworth Sai H. W. Allen attended a bani ton Mrs. A. J. were passenger: day. re has been foF~the past year. Montana and went out to the ‘to visit his folks. and Mrs. D. H. Bailey of Bis- Lyle George, Schaub and Toledo, Ohio. visiting at Yell tend to locate Mr. Bailey is.em- a short visit in Park River. and Mrs. Mit Scoggins of land visited —_relutives and|° The baseball on a vacation trip to! - Mrs, Mary ’ They were accom- thews home Tuesday evening. Braddock He returned home Friday. J. Peterson had the mis- her car ( last week. Mrs. Peterson will unable to continue giving music les- and Rassen Aarvig at- at Hazelton Monday night The Ladies of the Woodman Circle sts at the home of her broth- Misses Velma and Dorothea Ham- in of Salol, Minn., ure visiting at Fthe home of Mr. find Mrs. E, F. Sav- arrived here by auto Tuesday afternoon. E Mrs. George Myers and children of Wishek have been visiting at’ the| Fred Fockler home. ‘uesday evening. y Koenig and little son rived in Braddock this week from est. and threshing George is a nephew of Billy Wil and visited here two years ago. poleon and Braddock teams Sunday ended 4 to 3 in favor of Braddock. F. Shepard left Friday e with them. Whitmore nday. sof =the itertained visited Epworth ! t the Mat- ickney was a passen- k Monday to receive ion ‘at the Bismarck eak her arm while at, Bismarck one | be | le now. ing of the rural car- e of Mrs. J. P. Peter- afternoon, ple and two children and wife. Aid of the M. E. He home of Mrs. J. A. turday afternoon. and J. G. De France kers’ meeting in Lin- ‘s to Bismarck Thurs- Kirk Batzer spent several days of | this week visiting with Milton and Harmon Mandigo at their home. Glen Allen, Clair ichard Cameron ar- The boys have been lowstone Park and in- here during the har- season. Lyle ton game between Na- marck Monday to consult a doctor about his health. D. W. Stewart transacted business in Bismarck Tuesday. Norman Stewart visited at the Wm. Faleoner home Sunday. Mr, and Mrs, Moore and daughter, make frequent trips to the hospital to see their son, Anderson. James Karas visited at the Wm. Mallard home the early part of the week, The ladies missionary society met with Mrs, John Welch last Thurs- ay. A very interesting program was given and quite a large crowd was in attendance. The next meet- ing will be at Mrs, John Craven's. The children of the Stewartsdale at the church Sunday afternoon, On account of the Bible school being held at the time of the regular time for Crildren’s Day no children’s day program Was given. So this prograr will be for that day. Paul Hapel took a load of cattle to St. Paul Saturday 4 Menoken | aaa) G. Abelein, who resigned the position as manager of the Great Western elevator about a month ago, has changed his mind and will be manager for the coming year. Alice Wood is now staying at the ken. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Graves and Mr, and Mrs. Bob Meyers and son of McKenzie attended the show, “Til- lie the Toiler,” at the Eltinge thea- tre Wednesday night. ‘4 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fowler of Bis- marck, Clyde Wayt and Herbert Mil- ler of Kansas City, Mo. drove up to the local garage Friday afternoon’ wanting a bill for a handful of change. C. Dance alleged he counted they gave him enough change for a ten-dollar bill. An argument ensued down and all the money he had in his pockets taken away from hi Police were notified and A. C, Dance . They were captured near Brit tin. and taken back to Bismarck, A Svadey school will give a program} Clifford Craven home south of Meno- ; it and took a $5 bill and handed it| rooms before retirin; to them which they refused, saying free from the buzz and in which Mr. Dance was knocked] scientific snd Elmer Funston followed the rob-| stain. Howard Dixon Lisdsey, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Lindscy, is on the sick list this week. The American Legion Auxiliary held their food sale in Regan at A. B, Stratton’s Saturday. ¥ Miss Gudrun Jordah! is assisting Mrs. Lindsey with housework during the sickness of their baby. Bernhard and Kenmare Jordahl visited at Colehurbor over the week- end. : Mrs. A. Strand, Barney and Alice Strand drove to’ Bantry, N. D., to visit over the week end with N. 0. Strand’s. P. J. Jacobson, Mabel. and Mary Jane Olson of Pettibone, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and son, Gcvald, were dinner guests at the Ole Ulson home. : ‘A few from here spent Sunday pic micking and swimming at Florence Ke. . Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Hickle and Mary Doyle visited at the A. F. Ghylin home Thursday evening. Miss Irene Ward is working for Ay Walker while Alice Walker is in the hospital for an operation for appen- dicitis. : Mr. and Mrs, H. Diamond called at the A. F. Ghylin home Sunday ening. , °YMr. and Mrs, Ed Rasche and daugh? ter spent Sunday at the S. Rupp home. Miss Esther Peterson spent tho week-end with Mrs, Joe Keifer. Miss Alice Strand, Ima Myer, Mrs. A. Ghylin and son visited at the Joe Keifer home Thursday. é Mrs. Joe Keifer of Wilton, visited with Mrs, Joe Keifer a week, USE FLY-TOX , Enjoy Restful Sleep Fly-Tox be Enjoy repos: iz of mos- itoes. Insist on Fly-Tox for killing 1 household insects. Fly-Tox is the insecticide developed at Mellon Institute of Industrial Re search by Rex Fellowship. Fly-Tox is safe, sure, fragrant and will not Every bottle guaranteed.— Kill the mosquitoes, a Iv. " 3 Mrs. F. of Bismatek spent Sunday with Mr. ’. and Mrs. Elmer Koon. if 3 bg Howard Thomas and his daughter, y ° by J. H. Wehlitz of Hazel- | Naughton Helen, accompanied by Bernard’ and ——— q Mr, and Mrs. E, A. Anderson are gnioxing a_visit from their grand- daughters, Esther and Florence Har- dy, of St. Paul, ‘The “Buster” Brown Yamily were Lend oo sedrlet fever quaran- _F. W. Neutman visited his wife in Bigmarek Monday, where she is tak- ine a i, Hog i} treatments, ifs. Klinefelter is. enjo; visit ‘from her sister, Mrs. Higgins, ot tee ‘Bart erate tertgined th . ) ent ined the Catholic Altar pre Wednesday. Mrs, E. W. Dick spent Tuesday in. Judge and Mrs. ft Na- 0. poeleon weré in iy er om Mrs. Ge6.. ler of Bis- ited at the Gen. Altes honte naar et horses for his brother. He returned home Monday evenin; Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Barkman, Miss Dotty and Miss Irene Hurley motored to Driscoll Saturday afternoon, arid Ernest Rise drove to | Driscoll Saturday after a load of lumber for the sehioolhouse, * John .Steeg of Driscoll finished painting the schoothouse in this dis- trict Monday. y ‘ The Ladies’ Aid fects at the B. a|N. Lein home Wedi August 10th, Evorybod wélcome. There will Norwegian services in the church next Sunday, July 31, . at 2 o'clock, McNally home Saturday after. gad larry Blount of Brittin was a caller in town Friday evening. Mrs. J. J. Hill visited at the Asa Werner home Friday afternoon, Mrs. A. L. Schott and daughter, Miss Jennie, with Mrs. Louise Klab- was. served: Mrs. John ‘Mount’ returned from| Jameson hein aredice, Visited at the nted with roped Bnet Dickinson where she has been attend. M many vat & its. Fay Johnson visi tt . sgourse of the eve-| ing thé Normal f D. Olson home Wessun coats i ‘was prese! he guests woke pres-| m. Laut was in Bismarck one] ‘Mrs, Jewel Doan of Brittin we tained # inner Sunday Mr. and Mr: ins, at the J. E. Kr 01 fc last. week. 5 gl Saturday. poate PO Raay erste! Poe number of tad! offee Tuesday: in town Wed: lay. trifisacting business in town Thurs- rt Ed Olson, erner, brelleinsey hearing was ‘set Monday or Mr. and Mrs. Fowler and the: were bound over to district court, Clyde Wayt and Herbert: Miller. ar being hel i ihe county jail.on d who has been wistting at Sterling, is now at the Park Wood home- Laura. Allen, who is: visiting McKenzie from South. Dakota, Rershe. yaete a red to Bismarck .| Thursday. was cgiven © adr | Metwnd Mes, M. H, Lunn and ehil- dren gpent Sunday in Mandan with Mts. Lunt’s parents, ‘ Catarrh, Sinus trouble Borer Ross Calis, Juste tow pag @f Arzen in each nor tril spent in a= lunch al ai ni ‘woa buy it Gotemazing S@erer oe dont Way for ite Drv + guarantee it nite. a day tast wi a stone re- vs k t Bi ke im- | moved from his a docto: ait eet one ire vaay a ew seas Pha mae byerted aie Sarioe 5 Fey) setting up | 9] ling a week wi er sister, /Mrs. ° ‘Boibery id Chas, | Rete Anderson. ii Hi Sed pre retg| RE. 4 Olson and dies Della Olson + new | motored to Bismarck Friday. week. | ot Driscoll folks went to othe to’ attend -the shower was given ‘and Mrs. Robert ind eye by Albert Perki ed at Falketein ele erie nigh era a Mr. ‘and Mrs, Pia eee and Stet HA. MeCullou ie sind Aldgthe, arly, pbin. Paul’C, Remington. _ New Loan Plan > | teil sselsti ies at c Williams made a trip ast week. of '25 held Mr, and Mrs. Emil Enockson enter- hn J.C: it di lobn acsrove pent a few days son visited at bel 4 oe evunhig ot Cha ry, H. P. a entertained s Bl eg Mrs. Fr: of Brittin was is “and Mya. W. Y. Casroll, json Meo Aad Me My aaa caller in town Saturday. it dit T. FE. Watki J Mrs, Ed 0} Mr. and Mrs, Frank Durffee were day. t afternoon d and # very nice nk Brooks was a shopper ra Peeking to Bisa aday tna" pevthana an Oak! from lows o? PETRA

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