The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 5, 1927, Page 12

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‘aick list. for \* Mrs. W. P gram was carried age the bu: i ry I Frances a } Mr, and Mrs. Cedric Craig are the | ‘oroud parents of a baby girl born} 3unday morning at 8 o'clock at the) | Bismarck hospital. | Elmer Lunquist was a business taller at the Walter Dietzman home Monday noon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mill and family were caller: the Ed Wal- vorth home Tues evening. Mrs, Ed Walworth has been on the sick list this week. Martin Tooker went to Menoken m business Tuesday forenoon Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dietzman and motored to Bismarck Wednes- jay. Mr. and Mrs, Martin ‘Tooker are the parents of a 12 pound baby be dorn at the Bismarck hospital Wed- aesday afternoon. Cedric Craig was a caller at the Walter Dietzman home Tuesday even- "Fars, Wm. Kershaw entered the Bismarck hospital for treatment Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Miller were susiness callers at the Walter Dietz- nan home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dietzman and i y_ called at the Floyd Owens tome Wednesday evening. A number of people from this com- <nunity attended the barn dance held at the Lundin farm Saturday night. John Olson Saturday. Mrs, Art Lewis visited at the Elmer Lunquist home Sunday. ee Cedric Craig went to see his wife and daughter, and his mother, Mrs. Kershaw, who are ill at the Bismarck aospital Sunday afternoon. . Lawrence Madland was a call- the Bill Madland home Satur- {ternoon. 3 Glady called at th Sunday evening. Mrs. Floyd Owens und Mrs. George Watchel motored to Bismarck Tues- day. ored to Bismarck from Sterling Miller home Ness Henry ank Drake of Seattle, Wash., is visiting relatives in Wilton and F also at Regan. Mrs. Drake will be | remembered as Miss Etta Benedict. Miss. Anna Sorport married Mike Kas: Saturday, July 23. * Fred Johnson and three daughters and Dock McDonald of Barnesboro, ng relatives in a son of Emery st of town, Otto and Violet Larson and Dor- othy and Raymond Glassner motored to Lake Williams Wednesday and spent the day fishing. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Richard mo- tored to Bismarck Monday Mr. and Mrs. Bert Flynn, Mr. and Mrs. George Kellar ané Mr. and Mrs. ley Kellar spent Saturday night and Sunday at Lake Williams fishing. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Olson and chil- dren motored to Bis Orla Hammock and George Bene- dict attended the McCosky trial in Bismarck Monday. Mrs. Simon Jahr of Spokane, Wash., Spent a few days in Wilton last week. / * Mrs. Jahr is visiting her sister, irs. Alvin Tourtlotte, at Regan. ‘Mrs. Frank Fiegel is visiting at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. V. W. Fiegel. ~ Mrs. J. J. Garrity and children fored to Glen Ullin the fore @f the week. Olive returned hon with her mother and Jimmie remain- for a visit. Herman Mitchel of Woodworth is visiting relatives in Wilton. - Mi ind Mrs. John Stewart of rtsdale visited at the home of ir. and Mrs. Art Ferris Sunday, Mr Stewart and Mrs, Ferris are siste: Dr. and Mrs. Harold Christ left tt week for California and the Yel- stone park after spending the past jonth at the home of Mr. Christ's other, Rev. F. W. Christ. Raymond Hanwell returned home ; Tuesday from the Bismarck hospital + where he has been for the past four ) months with a broken leg. - Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McDonald ar- vived in Wilton Wednesday to look after the local telephone exchange. { Mrs, aith Smith,’ who has ‘been Jemplo: ere for the past four Sen » has been transferred to Gar- | gison, and leaves this week for her ‘mew location. The many friends of Mrs. Smith | wegret to see herleave and wish her’ i geuceess in her new field. €. V. Danielson was transacting in Coleharbor Wednesday. Albert Johnson was « Bi marck visitor Saturday. | Vernon Richard has been on the the past ten days. 3. Richard and Mi he’ home of Mrs. ftertibon. mewbers were present ‘and there re five visitors. A delightful pro-|¢ Ress meeting. TREE iceman Painted Woods | NEWSOFOUR NEIGHBORS | menced harvesting 1: joining fields on Friday. Both re port an unusually good stand with eT six to seven inches long and ile n their ad McHugh farm started harvesting rye last Wed- nesd: rand Andrew Fisher art esting rye on the farm ining Regan on Thursda k Russ, of Mercer, ! called in Regan on The Russ brothers contem- plate running two threshing rij this territory this fall and will s in with one large rig at the Vernon Hallum fafm, their run being toward Regan Ed. Nygaard of Arena was a busi- ness caller in Regan on Thursday. He reports that he has the best crops he has ever raised in North Dakota, | and that there is no evidence of rust | in his crops. | John Daub of Tracy, Minn, was a} caller in Regan on Thursday, having driven up here by auto. Mr. Daub | owns a half section of ar | Regan and feels very optimistic about this section and North Dakota gener. | ally. Harold Rannestad has been sick last two days, but he Mr. and Mrs. A. L. es left for Watertown, S. D., Saturday night, | well visit A. Gerberdings, y of thiy town, They will be gone a week, Mrs. J. M. Gillette went with them, also their little daughter, Marga the | better _now. C Brittin. | moved place near Dana where they will make their home. | Dick Owens of near Brittin was thrown from a horse Wednesday. The horse kicked him and broke | some of his ribs, He was taken to the hospital at Bismarck for treat- | ment. | C, B. Crawford, Bert Wetmore, it Smith and A. Giovonoi went | fishing to the river Thursday. | Mrs. Morrison and Miss Briscoe | were Bismarck callers Wednesday. Mrs. M. Laarb and son, Andrew, were doing business in Moffit Friday R. L. Anderson was a caller at E. | Hoover's Wednesday. week in home. | ss Flossie Reibe spent a few days eek with her aunt Mrs. Herman d Brooks of Wilton assisted | Stinquist with his haying last | Mr. and Mrs. Tom daughter were Sunday vi home Mr. and Mrs. Al R. E Morgan and itors at the vin Lang. en and son Louise Hagen mo- Sunday to visit! Olgierson and tored to with Mr. and Mrs. G fami Emmet Brooks strom spent Sunda, Lenard Lang. Mr. and M Lloyd Marnard were} ‘on calle nday evening. Fred Peterson is busy fixing his} threshing rig getting it ready to thresh when the season opens. ‘Sev- eral farmers have their rye in the shoe i Mrs. Clarence Brooks and family | spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. | W.-W. Brook: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Garbarkerwits and son of Bordulac visited with her) mother, Mrs. Louise Hagen last Sat- urday night. Mrs. Louise Hagen and Mrs. Hagen transacted business last Wednesday. Mr. and Mr: and Mrs vening Lang. and Wallace An with Albert and} | R. E.! in Wilton Dan Johnson and Mr. kson spent Sunday ! and Mrs. Alvin with Mr, f Baldwin 1| Mr. and M son Glen and § of Mrs. Neder Washington, were guests at the homey of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nordstrom and family Monday and Tuesday, le enroute to Harvey where the the guests of relatives. Mr. wald is employed in the office. It was his first v Dakoti They were traveling by car.| Mr. and Mrs. William Bement and | family who arrived here some time| ago from Redfield, South Dakot: have moved into the residence owne A, W. Nederwald and| some time, will hold the position of manager under the new ployed on a farm in Glenview has re- turned home to aid in the harvesting and haying. the Ladies Aid at her home afternoon. a were p! lad Dunn Cen frien was served by the hoste: Beauty? Yes, But ‘ iversity of Utah at Salt La cided upon and pictures of 46 hey chose 15 and these 1 Or Clark Monroe who Th Mrs. F; entertained Frida Rev. Chell of Still ga short address, and a number of] W ongs were sung. About eighty guests | sent. Among the out of town | Mr. ent was Miss V c {| vol who has been visiting | A delicious luncheon Ira Ikenstein spr at moi visitors in Bismarck 1 he io ae Alice Carey of Mandan is a! dren Mr. guest at the A, B. this week. Rey. Johnson of day school mis ary, is in Sanger at present endeavoring to organize a Sunday school. If the people in and around Sanger cooperate with Mr. Johnson, we can soon have the Sunday school we have needed and longed for, but the support of every one will be necessary to make it i succes: Peterson home go, mot Th . Pearl Digby spent the past week in Mandan, the guest of rela-| tives. Miss Iva MeMasters underwent an operation at the Deaconess hospital in Mandan Wednesday morning. Mrs. Vincent Schumsky, who been a patient at the St. Alexius hos- pital for several weeks returned to s | tai has| tai Ea ine | Do and Mrs. J. H. Flowers and orenscon attended the annual | , nic at Detroit Lakes, Minn. | f They reported an enjoyable ) © if. . and Mrs. W. H. Leslie and daughters motored from Winchester, Indiana, for a visit at the home of | their daughter and sister, Mrs. Leon- ard Cox of Fort Clarl A number of friends of Mrs. Amelia ed her at her home on | Paul Pp Va ¢ their Mrs. Johnson called on Mrs. E, C. Lake Mr: left. for Mr "y| spent § to ew Salem, a Sun-| Mrs. Krahmer and children of Far- Krahmer's f: companied b: Saturday family hweins fam M ed were in Driscoll Monday. Mr. Mr. ‘Mr: Ve |ing Mrs. Aug. Bruschwein. out to John Sti Elsie Meyer is helping Mrs. Lath- Fon for the present. r. “It” Means More ‘The custom of glorifying’ mere beauty recently stirred up a rebellion in the U: was di Mrs. Dick Owens is spending the | hess men. ¢ t n Bismarck at her sister's; the number the writer chose six who had “It.” | (above) led the list. ke City. A personality contest co-eds were submitted to busi- 5 were sent to Elinor Glyn. of Margaret O’Rourke H. P. Hansons’, for me tin A. Hammer and Mrs. F. 0. Ruble afternoon. A. J. Kress motored ursd: had his hand injured all at the lake. Rosvold and family, and Mrs. Pitus, Mrs, Mabel Ros- id and daughter, Mavis, motored to Isabel Sund. Ben Morg: Alexander early M Meland has f the restaurant again. d Mrs. Joe Lewis and family afternoon at the, home rning. taken arge oO: or Pederson, Miss nd Clarence Andérson ni evening at the home of H. Meland. nd Mrs. Van Vleet and. chil- pent Sunday in Bismarck. and Mrs. Elmer Koove motored Koonis’ farm Sunday, been visiting Mrs. her, Mr. MacSaren, ac- Miss Martha Eisenbesz smarck Monday. night Mr. and Mrs,: Ed. jomas took their little son, Donald arck owing. to a sudden ill rs. Thomas returned Monday uch improved. and Mrs. Martin Koessel and spent Sunday with Aug. Brus- who have. tored to P. Posley and daughter, Ber- and Mrs, H. P. Hansen entere| at dinner Friday evening for and Mrs. E. C. Ruble and. sons, rl and Kenneth. d Mrs. Henry Olson and Miss rothy Barkman called on Mr. and s, Robert Eisenbeisz Sunday. 2 athrop accompanied by Mrs. sister of Bismarck left for ine throp nada Monday morning. M H. A. Knudson and daughter, Idis, spent Monday afternoon visit- and family motored “has. Newcot ow rt’s Sunday evening. and Mrs. Pete Anderson and d_ children |, by Oscar Satter. AMaak ie scar Satter. on Wednesday afte: Bement is at re former ri and Mrs. by the local bank, and formerly o cupied by the Edmund Rupp famil M present employed | The Bement fam-| : idents of Buldatn,| dainty lunch was served. jrant Satter and three | #!l wished M hildren of Sibley Butte were here | happy birtl b rnoon visiting and | . ¥, McGinnis| shopping, Thee sting talk on her| time’ at’ the ‘Ricken. ped for a short Richard Borner home; A. delightful | while enroute to their home. the hostess be- rted. Perey Freeman who has been spend- ing a few weeks away from home looking after business affairs return- ed the fore part of the week. A heavy rain visited this locality T uesday evening. icattering hail was reported west of town. The rye harvest began a few days A splendid rain visited this sec- a ae th aly 80th. The ra ra. While the crops did not lack isture, yet this rain added further the-exeslient filling of the grain pt for harvest ‘and is of unusually |c! igpod tad and excellently filled. The 20 bushels per acre. J. S. Fevold, local ity. Mr, and Mrs. Ira Fal aye all apparently be from| called to Bi are beginning to| stein. ly be ready for Rath Falkens! rly morning hours,|ago with Edward Lewis cutting his in came down gent-| rye crop first. Mr. Lewis has al lasted for more than two| splendid stand of rye which is ex- A to yield around thirty five ushels to the acre, banker, was a is now for the most part| recent business caller in the capital | Ikenstein were marck early in tl k A number| by the death of an aunt SeiMn Falken tein has return- | within ten to fifteen days.|ed home from a pleasant - of wheat. will not be in| rela at least three weeks. ‘for the proper filling and| Still were vi ‘of small grain have not|the latter 8 at SI Mr. and Mrs, Lester Anderson of iting with local friends | art of the week. They ied in this territory for|have recently returned from a motor A real bumper crop is|trip to the Twin Cities where they ted for. It is particularly| went to look after some property. y crops disced in or : gable are late and quite . Watkins hi ral days business ¢rops on fall plowing or/| river. owing are in all cases excep- id the is adm that ‘ine a great ‘scat e” and | town: A number of Jocal returned from a trip west of the young folks at- tended the barn dance which was ro and con re-|held at the Lundin farm in Naughton a4 Saturday evenin; lary Pinks, who h: ployed as housekeeper on the Morris farm south of hei been e: has returned to caps ctiy. the Wilton com- has taken peplerpent om the itser fs lartin nom pending Ef Cg Farmer's, aoniel, sequired by ut Grower’ that rm for the season. ‘is, farmer of River- Noren' Bs: of the \- Association. ) Bagneil surpris Saturday evening, the oceasion being | her 80th birthday. The evening was} pent in conversation and cards. "The ‘gues Bagnell) many mo: ts J hday Richardson was a business in Bismarck Saturday. and Mrs. J. W. Bagnell of! ier motored to Bismarck Wed- visitor Mir. | A.D. Gray and children of Bismarck are guests at the R. F. | Smith home. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bassen and jchildren spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs, August Bruschwein, Mrs. A. Eisenbeisn and Mrs, Al Chapin spent Monday afternoon visit- ing Mrs, Chas, Swanson. Mr. and Mrs. H. Nelson and dau- jghter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Newcomer. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hanson of | marek Miss Nora Olson of Mandan visited Mrs. Meyer Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Ward and chil+ ;dren motored to the lake Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fitus motored to Bis- Saturday. Mrs. Mabel Ros- vold returned with them to d week-end with her daughter Marvis. The Sewing Club met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Harry Olson. Mr, and Mrs. John Stewart have moved out to the William’s farm dur- ing harvest. Miss Olga Peterson of Bismarck is spending a few days at home. The Son’s of Norway met Thursday evening at the hall. Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Omodt, daughter Dorothy and Billy Burbage motored to Bismarck Monday, The Bible School conducted by Rev. and Mrs. Gress here closed Saturday There was an enrollment of 28 pupil The primary grades, in charge of Mrs. Gress, learned the ~Twenty-third Psalm, several prayers and songs. The upper classes studied the lives of five different characters in the Old Testament, the life of Jesus mem- orized the Twenty-fourth Psalm and Miami,- Florida, have been visiting ce Crates an A a song and Rev. Gress told several A pr the M. E, Church Sund show the work that had been done. Clear Lake | © Little Wayne Olson visited with Bobby Beyers the first of the week. Mr. and Mre. H. Smith called at the Carrie Nelson home on their way home from town on Tuesday. Mrs. Clifford Nelson spent several days last week with her parents, and Mrs. H. Smith. H. Wildfang took dinner with Mr. ta Mrs. E. A. Van Vleet on Wednes- jay. « large number attended the Son’s of Norway lecture and dance Thurs- day evening. Mrs. Art Byerhues and children spent one evening last week at the H. Smith home. George Field and Dick Williams of Chillicothe, Missouri arrived Friday evening ut the Frank Shaffer home. Mr. Fiell thrashed in this neighbor- hood in 1925 and expects to run his thrashing outfit again this year. Max Lang of Sterling was a caller at the J. W..Beyer farm Monday. Mr. and Mrs. G, F. Coder, daugh- ters Luella and Louise of Moffit were callets in the neighborhood Sunday. _ Miss Hazel Nelson has been assist- ing Mrs, H. Smith with house work. James Johnson spent Monday after- noon with his friend Raider Uison. Menoken | The Menoken Ladies’ Aid met in the town hall Thursday afternoon. Mrs. R. G. Abelein and Mrs. Homer Craven served a delicious luncheon. The next mecting will be held Thurs: day, August 11. Park Wood motared to Bismarck on business Friday. Mrs. C. D. King and children mo- tored to Hebron, 'N. D., to visit her L. Dralle visited Mrs. W. T. y afternoon. store owned by A. T. Welch was broken into and robbed Wednesday night. Money was taker out of the cash register and some other articles taken. The robbet gained admittance through a rear wihdow of the store. Mr. and Mrs. H. Muller of Hills- boro, N. D.,. visited Mr. and. Mrs, August Klepstein last week. Mrs, A. C. Dance and son spent Saturday, Sunday and Monday at the W. J. Dobson home in’ Bismarck. Mr. A. Atkinson has received word of the death of his eldest son, Horace Atkinson, in Montana. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Dralle and daughter, Edna, who have been liv- ing in the front rooms of the Ebling home have moved back to Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dance and son attended the wedding of Miss Goldie L. Dobson and Mr. Joseph R. Kerby at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Dobson Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ebling and chil- dren were dinner guests at the Mick Agnew home Sunday. q ——________,» tnt —- OO Mr. and Mrs. Lanoth Woodbury moyed onto the place recently vacated by’the C. A. Mossman family. Miss Marjorie Lundin spent Sun- day at the home of her uncle, Mr. Wm. Grifin, near Morristown. Mrs. Robert O'Connell had the m fonune to sprain her ankle last Fri Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hagen of Fargo are guests at the R. Hawley home. Mrs. Mary Hurley and children, Irene and Gerald, returned home Sunday after spending a month with relatives at Driscoll arfd Bismarck. Everett Vernon, aged. 2 years 6 months little son of Mr. and Mrs. J. i Houser died Wednesday band terian church Thursday morning, Corbitt offi Interment tpok ly lot of Laith cemetery, Card of Thanks: so kindly assisted us during the sud- den sickness and death of.our little son and brother, we take this means of extending our thanks. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Houser and family. Walter Moen spent a few da: Mandan last week. Miss Margaret Stevenson w: caller here Tuesday afternoon, Jess Crow moved here from Beulah and is working at the Albert Lah The @high 3ine, meters at Leith were not read this month, owing to the service not being completed until late in the month, Mr. and Mrs. Corbitt were callers at Flasher Tuesday. Harvesting is well under way in Grant county as most of the rye will be cut this week. Everyone reports a bumper erop in rye; most of the wheat is well advanced beyond the rust stage. Very few will suffer that loss around here. Corn is also a real crop although thin.Jn some place. Mr. and Mrs. . Kimbal and little son were transacting business here Saturday. evening. The dance at the Greenland pavil- ion will be held on Friday evening hereafter which meets with the ap- proval of the majority of our citi- zens who do not believe in bréak- ing the Si State's McCullough were busin: here Saturday STaning. i ie The school board held a business meeting Saturd: evening. Jal janitor next ye Wahl will act received contract ‘orbitt has been ill the past few days and a trip to the Black Hills which the family had planned for this week had to be postponed for the present. Clara Heroff is a guest at the J. Rock, ho! Mrs. Palmer! Eyner of. La Crosse, ae callers To those who! jabbath. Attorney Buecler and Joe! 4, Sunda: Saturday afternoon, good time. H. M. here during the week, junday guests. at the D. E. were Jones home. The west bound train was derailed afternoon, A through here east of Elgin Saturd: wrecking train passe early Sunday morning and the dam- age was repaired. « Hugh Carter and Bernard Spielman of Brisbane were guests at the home of Bart Carter Sunday. ‘The mixed passenger and freight train service on the C. M. & St. Paul line wat cancelled Aug. ist. now have our regular passenger from the west in the morning; the east train arriving here about 1:30. Railroad officials state that the grain and cream Teepe inp are too heavy to be handled by the mixed service. Agnes Emch, Erma and Constance Lackey and Ruth Weatherly attended the Camp Fire Girls’ banquet at Car. son Wednesday evening and reported a very pleasant evening. fi Mrs. Kimbal of Minnesota is visit- ing at the homes of her sons, George Kimbal of Leith and Wm. Kimbal of Brisbane. The premium lists are nearly com- pleted for the Grant County Fair which will be held at Leith Sept. 7, 8, and 9. rett and Billy, returned Wednesday aftarnoon from an extended visit, with relatives at Milwaukee. nhorn and Mrs. Hill attended e Catholic Ladies’ Aid at Joe Striegel’s of Minor last Wednesday. Adolph Zeller, Jr., was united in marriage Tuesday to Christine Medinger of Heil. The young people will make their home on a farm owned by the groom. C. A. Mossman and family moved to town Monday and will ide in a_ residence recently purchased on Sixth Avenue. Mrs. Schultz of Heil has been a guest at the S. L. Houser home for a few days. 5 Rev. Weidenhoeffer and family were callers at the Almon home Tuesday. Paul‘ Shonert «and Con Johnson came out from Baldwin to the Martin Nelson home last Sunday. W. C. Kerkey from Baldwin was out to the Enos Strandam home Monday night and purchased a cow from him.~ Albin Andstrom from Wilton was out to the Nelson boys place Monday on local busines: . E. Strandamo from Baldwin came out Tuesday to Enos to hay with him. George, Gerald and Martin Nelson J.| made a trip to Regan Tuesday looking after business intere: W. C. Gerkey from Baldwin came out Tuesday night and brought a cow out in the truck to leave at the Enos Strandamo farm pasture, and took in the one he purchased from him, Arthur Magnus made a trip to Bis- marck Wednesday on local business. Mr. and Mrs. Shipp from Bisma who. attended the Sunday School pi nic last Sunday, took Verna to the Jim Little place near Regan where she will visit with her relatives week. They were supper guests ai the Joe Varley home enroute back to Bismarck. Porter. Nelson made a trip to Regan Tuesday attending to business affairs enroute home he was a busincss caller at Martin ‘Nelson's. A birthday party was held Satur- day for Anton Fisher. A number of friends attended. : John Kruger was a dinner guest at the Martin Nelson home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Fisher and the John Olson family were shopping in Regan Saturd: Mr. and Mrs. Werman Clipstein from Grotan, S. Dak., are visiting with their uaugater this ‘week, ‘Mrs. Melvin Agnew, they. will also visit with their sons, August and Ed, be- fore returning. : 0. J. O1son, Raleigh agent from Wilton, was an over night chad at ae George Nelson home Thursday ris Roberts from Bismarck was out Friday to the Enos Strandamo home as a dinner guest. . Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Nelson, Gerald, Gwendolyn Porter and Martin Nel son made a trip to Regan Saturday on_local business. Mr—and- Mra. Anton Fis! son Gordon, visited Saturda: John Olson home. Paul and Melvin an also visited with Lennart on. and Mrs, Geo. Nelspn and family were callers at the John Olson home Saturday enroute to Regan. John Kru; Saturday. Lundquist “made a trii Regan Friday on~doc: Mrs. A, Kruger, J made ip to Bismare! p> ing and visiting. with Mr, and Mrs. Fay Harding and grandson Walter. yh Mr. and Pit Geo. a Ison and f: ly were dinner and supper gu at - Kruger home. nr er was shopping ind Mrs, John Engdohl visited Si at Melvin Agnew’s and took Orpha home, who has ‘bi working for them. Mrs. Agnew has been on the sick list a few da: a and Mrs. Ed. Lundquist motored ir Geo. Nelson called at the Art > nus home ‘Tuesday night. Mr, Mag. nus will repair his car for him. Sunday morning, Car? and Lawre: Madland. have 1 been parvesting rye a few days. a Geo. and Gerald Nelson and JoKn nus Sunday. Mrs. Albin Spangbere was taken to a Bismarck hospital recently whe: ih lerwent an operation. Miss Gladys Rue ue accepted Trygg School No. ¢ the’ te:m where Bernard Groves tayght last winter. Mrs. Arthur 1 Kruger school in Trygg* she taught: last winter, Nelli from Menoken; T: where Miss ‘Apland ‘ta . C. Nelson, Red Metab All reported a Carter and Adeline Bell were e Emch and family of Carson We; Mrs. Henry Faubel and sons, Eve-| rek Saturday looking after John Kruger called at Carl Muths Kruger visited at the Arthur. Mag-, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Williams were callers in Wilton Monday. A large number of folks attended the surprise party given in honor of MJ. Mor is Tuesday night, it being! forty-seventh birthday. 7. F. Morris~and daughter, Ber- nice, called in Baldwin Monday. | Harry Brown, Art Fricke, Ben and) Dean Myers were callers in Baldwin Sunday. | Myrna and Lavyrl Williams visited | jat the T. F. Morris home Monday afternoon. A large crowd attended the dance at Henry Sundquist’s Saturday night. Levi Anderson called at the Elmer Williams home Sunday. Wallace Falkenstein called in Still iturday night. A crowd gathered at the Ira Falkenstein Thu: ee 54 arl Johnson and Levi Anderson) called in Baldwin Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Tompson cailed it the Elmer Williams home Sunday. Richard Anderson visited at the: A. F, Anderson home Sunday. ir, and Mrs, Elmer Williams and daughters, Myrna and Lavyrl, called the Lawrence Fisher home Sun- rs. H. C. Hilken. Emil and Mil- dred were callers in Baldwin Satur- day evening. 2 Nr, and Mrs. Philip Monroe and son, Roderick, and Dora Monroe mo- tored to Bi: irck Sat a Joe Jiras called at the Carl John- son home Sunday. ¥ |. Gordon Williams has been working for Herman Falkenstein the past two weeks. " Dorothy Morris returned home from Arthur Lenihan's Saturday night, where she has been workin, ir. Boss of Regan was traveling through this vicinity the fore part of the week. A- large crowd attended the dance at the Lundin’s Saturday night. . McCullough was’a caller in Wilton Saturday. | Misses Mabel and Elsie McCullough rela Sunday school in Still Sun- jay. ion Morris returned home from Bismarck where she has been visit- ing a few days. Gordon Williams visited with. Clar- ence Anderson Sunday, A number of folks from this vicin- ity attended the ball: game at the Jay Delong farm Sunday. Sterling Miss Mildred Johnson visited at Stewart’s Wednesday evening and Thursday. The show and given at the hall Tuesday night .was well attended. | Mrs. Nielson from Herdsfield visit- ed at J. T. Ashley’s Sunday. ss Mildred Johnson is assisting | Mrs. J. T. Ashley with her work for | a few weeks. gif; 3 Johnson was in town Sun- ay. Mr. and Mrs, Nels Ness visited at T. Ashley’s/ Sunday. e dance given Friday night wa well attended. The music was fu ished by the, “Minnesota Rangers. day re home. t C. J. John- son’s Sunday. Miss Orpha French who has been visiting at the C. J. Johnson home; returned ‘to her home in Bismarck Sunday. * Miss Olive Johnson went to Bi marck Sunday with Orpha French to spend a few day: : ‘Mr. C. J. Johnson motored to Bis- warck -Monda: t Elesenbeiz ir. and Mrs. Robe visited at the C. J. Johnson home Fri- ice cream social day evening. Moffi George Mauk arrived here by co? from points in Colorado Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Geil of Los Angeles, California, were callers at the Jameson home Monday, Mrs. Ed Olson visited at the A. W. Faust home Thursday evening. Mrs, W. E. Nichols returned home from Bismarck Tuesday. . entertained Mrs. W. W. McNally and Mrs. M. McNally at a 5 o'clock luncheon Fri- day afternoon. / Miss Graco Miller is assisting Mrs. Carl Olson with the housework. Mrs. Charles Faust entertained 35 ladies at an “At Home” at her farm ie rok rs. birthday. The afternoon was spent in social conversation and at 5 o'clock a delicious lunch was served after | yaar. all departed wishing Mrs. Has- fo y more bright and happy birthday: Mrs, J. E. Kruse visited at the Emil Enockson home Wednesday afternoon. Miss Mabel Olson, Frank Benz and Eddie Olson motored to Hazelton Tuesday evening. Mrs. B. F, Lane was a shopper in town Thursday. Mrs. H. P. Asselstine and Mrs, M. G, McNally called on Mrs. -W. E. Nichols Sunday evening. Mrs. August Doehle and daughter, Edna, left for Nebraska Thursday where they will visit relative: 4 Mesdames Parks, Jensen, F. Durf- fee Peckins Hers in town arg 4 irs, H. L. Adams and Miss Jennie Wasty visited at the Ed Olson home Monday afternoon. ; Mrs. C. E. Moffit visited at the W. W. McNally home Monday after- noon. Mrs. Carl Olson visited at the A. W. Faust home Saturday evening. Mrs. J. E. Kruse visited at the W. E. Nichols home Thursday. : Mrs. Robert Sarpentar and Miss Harriet Moffit were callers in town Wedni y Mr. and Mrs. M. G. MeN: Sunday guests at the Asselstine home. e Mr. and: Mrs. Jewel Doan and Mi Ida Johnson of Brittin were caii in town Saturday evening. Mrs. Cabbage of Glencoe was a shopper in town Thursday. Mrs. J; J. Hill entertained the Sun-Shine club ‘Thursday afternoon. At 5 o'clock a delicious lunch was served. * Miss Lufille Mockel is assisting \ Mrs, Fred Argast with the housewot Mrs. Charley Soules was wshop| in town Monday. ing, Accounting, Shorthand, Eypewriting, Secretarial Duties and all other commercial subjects. Our instruction is inte! sive. Large faculty of ex- perienced teacher: MCC graduat VULCANIZING Tires and Tybes, Oil and Grease: Auto Accesuories o~ 944 Bismarck Accessory & Tire Co. 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