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RIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1927, 7 NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS Lake, S. D., Saturday morning to be fam at a gathering of Dr. Baer’s id Mrs. L, V. her autoed to | pismarcis Saturday afternoon. Tom Magee left Sunday evenin; irs., from Steele for his home in St. Pau lcGinnis of Wilton spoke very in- tingly of her work in China. The| jadies are now planning to hold a cis festival at Still, Friday, Au- ust 12. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Otto Asplund Thursday at the sBismarck hospital. The rye harvest is in full swing. e many fields of shocked rye ‘Yigns don’t fail we will reap “crop. August Asplund, Ned Asplund Thure Johnson visited at rom home Sunday evening. in Asplund adie the Ladies Aid of the Swedish Missio Church last Thursday artaretons Mrs. Ingrid Forsgren rendered some good music, The Drake boys are working for Arthur Johnson during harvest. * Mr. and Pig bl Asplund and son Nordquist 35) ipl the ind at Flasher with . ‘Asp: Albert rom was a caller at the John "haaetuen home of Steiber Township Sunday afternoon. Mr. and nthony Ericson spent ed with frien at th Mrs. Benton Backman and ildwood Sunda; Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Johnson and gigs went to Wildwoed Sunda; and Mrs. Arthur Johnson and ent ren shopped in Regan Saturday evening. Mrs? “Sonn Johnson and son, Rag- nar, oes it the August Asplund last week. There was a goodly:mumber out to choir practice last week. The mem- are anticipating the arrival of the new choir books. —_—_———— Braddock | Mr. and a W. W. Mandigo en- tertained at a 7 o'clock dinner Mon- day evening, ue E. F. Misses Velma and Dorothe: miin, Gordon McLachlan and Kirk Batzer. Mrs. Martin Walker who has been ‘visiting her sister Mrs. 0. B. Adams near Steele called on B friends Monday afternoon. Walker formerly lived near Bi ae ig now living in Wisconsii id Mrs. R.” Briggs: who fibs spent the winter at Jefferson, | D., arrived in Braddock Monday evening to look after their farming inte: south of town. Tuesday they drove to Bismarck to eir daughter aoe husband, ! Mr. nak Mrs. D. E. Shi Mr. Olof Felth St. Paul Tuesda: Place he shipped cattle Saturday. Mr. Axel Remee autoed down from Raub, D., Monda; it which place he has been farming, that the/crops look fine tion of the country. Miss Dora Felterley of Pollock, S. D., and Miss Viola Knudtson of Ex- lor, Minn., returned to Pollock this week after visiting the . Fels | terley fair ¢ of wigs Mr fo Bismarck Men ys to meet her gon Stanley’s two small ile from Glendive, Rigy Wgyened to Bi ir. Mrs. J. G. im feturned from afternoon to which home of Mr. an Mrs Enders of Tem- vik Tuesday evening. Sempel returned Monday -from: a trip to Miller, 8. e. bringi; with him his nep if ugh- Grace Honptan the small J. Thompson, fer of Mr. an eke her arm Montay, te ‘y % We sorry to report that Mri he after their farming interests in_ this localit; Mr. tock of Boston, a former résident of near ton drove into Braddock Tuesday after- goon with . Beastrom and spent age, hears visiting with old fi Mr. ok; E. Fraser, who tendi: abe Rural’ Cari eo #5, Gor ees been at- ers’ conven- . D., sataraed In nding the weel wit q parents Mr. and Mrs. F. x ye George McCain and snoth eee from Pick jon drove into to Brads dock Tucsdaje * esr ‘to take in the harvest Y panid’ we ity. * Mrs. ‘Went to Bis- ark Wo Weaneaday” to receive medical Mr. A. C. Stook of BI ek, ° k caller Wednesday. a and DorotheasHam- auto Friday morning for at Balol in northern Min- uesota after a two weeks’ visit at the home of Mr. Mrs. -E. F: Savage. hey saa thy, nace anied as far as wir prod 4 jas. Murphy who couple\ of: we ” vaca- tion Wo oe Rac! Mi el ‘Shepaa is taki Hel he’ are of the Priprbons Og ogg during her absence. fai ware ra, rmers around here in gentine their \ie and hat fend quit cutting for a few it not sufficiently and Mrs. J at bean the gacste of 4 nds londey morn- ing for eir ae in gee deve. tax Heron atv ay a jaty: i Methodist. ¢ chlurch Wt fe met thée¥home of Mr. and anes afte Rapece, Be of ofthe. fn finanelal 1 dona! Wen £2 kno shit, Mr. po,eentinns ies 9 Md ghiyed hed hoe Cesekton Wer “m ‘waich wae ine agli is doi ing, te. boat % ion | Week-end .: He 8 in that ‘sec- P e this! with ‘Mrs, Magee will remain over another — to visit with relati Sherwin arrived in Braddock “Sunday morning affer sev- eral weeks’ vacation at Minnesota lakes and also visiting relatives in Wisconsin. Mrs. Sherwin will re- main in Eau Claire until a few weeks later. H. E. Fraser accompanied by A. J. autoed to Bismarck Monday morning. Mit ee ie term at Dickinson Miss ‘hae Fetterley at the Ulof Nordstrom yrtle Feltheim and Miss Forsberg went to Bismarck y afternoon. “On account of Kev. Pearson attend- ing summer school at there will be no se ice = [ehurch Sunday evening, Aug. 7th. Temvik —. Messrs and Mesdames Leo Dail Tom McGee and John Di Braddock spent Tues the C. J. Enders home. n Morford of Hampton was a caller here Wednesday. Ed Temple of Menno, .South visited Wednesday. ‘and Thursday at the Power Hendrix home. on N. Hendrix, Power Hendrix and as Dewitt were business callers at taneon Thursday, The dance given at the pool hall Thursday evening was weil attended and enjoyed by all. * Mrs. C. J. cen fel and Neteatiee Renee and Dorot id Nei! Quast and Misses "Alice Calquhoun and Ei went to Linton on Ed’ busine: Mrs. Dakata, Henry Ohlhauser of Gayton were business callers here Frida: A number @f young folks from here attended the dauce at the Peterson's Friday night and all reported @ good time, es Pauline Beck and Pauline Schlecht attended to business matters at Hazelton Saturday. Messrs and Mesdames Chas. De- Neil, Power Hendrix and Thomas,| C, N, Hendrix and Frank Foell and | cbildzan picnicked at Salt Lake Sun- a Nr. and Mrs. Chester Brogden and children and Miss Pauline Beck visit- jed with friends at Emmonsburg Sun- day. fir. and Mrs. C. J. Eniders and lenses and Miss Frances Koppy were Sunday dinner | Steve Koppy home in a Mr. and friends at Emmonsburg Sunday. Math, Theresa and Elizabeth Kop- nt Sunday evening calling on friends here. Mr. and Mrs, Knight Nelson were visiting the latter's parents here Sun- dking vine 0 Ochsner sent Sunday om Minni¢ Oswald of Haselton Mrs, Edward ee with the housework the past week. Art, Albert and Bertha Ruschler of Emmonsburg spent Sunday with friends he: Power Hendrix attended ness alten at Linton Mondi Mr. Mrs. A. W. Quast and Neil + went to “Linton on business Monday epee Chilson and David Calquhoun nd| catied on friends near the Beaver Creek Sunday. Adolph Bohle went to Linton on business Monday evening. ‘Miss Ann Calquhoun is working for Mrs. Brindle near Hazelton. —_—__—_—— et witt and children, A. W. Quast and wit nt the Charles Leissman 8 Mrs. Charles jen ve week-end in Bi with man and Thelt Lena, Vilda, and Otto Alters spent Sunday afternoon at the Whitmore home. Miss Ellen Lund of Bismarck visited friends here last week. Miss Mildred Ness is spending several week sacation visiting rela- tives in Moorhead Bob Waage and daughter Lois at- tended services in Steele Rand Attorney and Mrs. R. L. PI son Elbridge motored to Minn., last week where they visited the Peterman family. Mr. and Mrs. Buster Brown and family visited Sunday with Mrs. Brown's parents near Tuttle. Marshall Phillips of Mott made a brief call on friends here last week. Mrs. B. H. Smith returned last week from an (6 ie age visit with relatives me, N, The members of the Methodist Mis- sionary Society entertained the chil- dren’s Missionary Societies at a pic- nic at the Initial Tree Wednesday. Prof. and Mrs. aie. with their daughters Bernice, Mildred and Edith spent Tuesday in ‘alphas, Miss Alma arling visited last week with Mrs. W. Bro’ Mrs. Mac Epstein. "s spending the week in Minneapolis and St, Paul buying fall goods fo: store. irs. Stromblad spent last week latives in Bismarck, " and Mrs. Clifford Erickson and he Taylor Mr. family” have moved into tl irs. John Omodt and daughter, Gertrude, visited Mrs. Omodt’s mother in Bismarck last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Boehrnsen and children of Tuttle were in Steele on\ preines was up from Fargo few days last Mac’ Epstel sc osain ves looking setter week in Min! dl west from Minneapolis where she has penaiis ing musi “aor Peterson was at Bismarck = : oad Erickson and ve Mint ane visit- ide 0p i 7 marck reed bre cared him 4 for. Taso. ik aon or Ethel Mandigo left Monday; i spent the Piers, John Schlecht” called I ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ~ lit’s Harold Bell Wright and His Desert Boat Before Harold Bell Wright entered the ministry and began writing novels he was a carpenter. Being estate near Tucson, Ariz. a long signed and built the water flivv r shown above. also a fisherman and having his way from the water, Wright de- He uses an out- board motcr when chasing the finnies, and he chases them all over. He hauls the boat behind his car w! to go fishing on short Fake He herever’ he goes, and thus is read; first launched the boat in the Gulf of California. auto occurred near the west railroad | crossing Tuesday. A lady in the tour- ixt’s-car was injured. The cab of the| oil truck was badly demolished. Mrs. Otto Wolpert entertained the Lutheran Ladies’ Aid Thursday. Mr. T. D. Jaynes returned from | lows Saturday where he had been to} attend his sister’s funeral. Mr. Remboldt’s new oil station is} completed and open for business. | Mr. and Mrs. Don Patton and chil-/ dren and Mr. Sam Wansley and daugh- ter, Dorothy visited at the Buege-| man ‘home Tuesday, oO | Schrunck || —______--e Mr. and Mrs. Hartman and fantily | and Pearl White. called at the Ed Hurtman’s home in Tuttle. Tam Novag took a load of grain to! Wing Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Hein Wing shoppers Wednesday noon. J, E. Wett called at the R. G. Mar- chant home Wednesday afternoon. Herman Nieters was in .Wing Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Rupp and daughter, and Carl and Fred Herd- ben of Baldwin, Erna and Malehomn Christenson and Mr. und Mrs, Stockp, of Wilton, Marcella und Andrew Nicters, J. E. Witt and “Fatty” Truax spent Sunday at the Roy Mar- chant home. Ellen and Thomas Ryan and Ant®n Novy visited at Neiterson Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Neiters and Vivian visited at the Carl Johnson homie on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hindbouch and girls spent Sunday at the Wm. Witt home. Malcolmn Christenson and Bert Truax have bought a threshing rig. Louis Nony and his mother Mrs. Elizabeth ‘Nony were Wing shoppers Friday morning. Nony’s, Nolan's, and Nieter’s chil- dren were attending catechism in Wing this week. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marchant went to Wing Friday aftermon. The Misses Helen, Irene and Mar- garet Marchant and Marcella N: ters speht Friday afternoon with their friend Miss Pearl Whitt who is at the Hartman home, John Witt motored to Wing Sat- urday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. E. M, Nolan visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ee Schuh on Sunday afternoon. Witt was a Wing caller Wed- nesday mornin John, Witt. who has been working at the, Patterson ranch returned to ar home Tuesday evenin, E. Witt called at ti e Tom No- my ‘home Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Witt were Den- hoff callers Thursday afternoon. Marchant was a business were after- | Mr. and Mrs. caller at Tom Novak's Thursday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. Hartman and family and Miss Pearl White spent Thurs- day evening at the Hien home, « Mr. Humphrey Bailey has pur- chased a new- Chevrolet: truck. Mr. and Mrs.’Frank Homberg and George, Mermann took dinner at the Ed Larson home. John and Sam ‘Koch are purchas- ing a new threshing machine." ! Carl Johnson, ; Wenzel Hozenek and “Mine Cousin,” Andrew Niete John Fode Le .Roy Marchant ‘an | Louis Novy, are busy making hay, at present. Mr. and Mrs. Horman’ Neiters, and some of the family went to McClusky) last Monday. Miss Marcella Nieters, was in .Mc- Clusky last Monday having some dental work done. R. G. Marchant and son Le Roy and J. Fode called at the. Nieter’s home Monday evening. - ° Harold Nitters who stepped on some glass was taken to McClusky last Monday to see thé doctor. . Andrew Neiters has'un exception- ally good crop of ‘flax. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Stark’ and’ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stark and-children mere Wing shoppers Saturday after- no. Malcolm Christenson from Seattle, who formerly resided in this com- munity, Ts now back again to go threshing this fall. Tom Novak harvested a good crop of sweet clover last week. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Backman of Wilton, My, and Mrs. C. Swanson and Mr.,Nelson:of Driscoll, were Sunday visitors at the Axel Soder home. John Day of McKenzie was a Mon- day dinner guest at the B. W.:Graham home, i : Martha Mueller is assisting her aunt Mrs. Adolph Weber with her+house work during harvesting. Bertha Piepkorn spent Sunday at her parential home west of Wing. Olive Rice spent Saturday evening and Sunday with Margie Knowles, Olga, Ernest, and Erwin Rice of Leni were callers at the north Pat- terson ranch Saturday. The Home-Makers Picnic which was held at the Arena Grove Sunday Was well attended, everyone present re- ported a fine ‘time. Fritz Mueller is giving the Kre- menatety. store a coat of paint. ~ joyal Neighbors held their meeting at the North American Cream Station wontey night. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. See motored to Bismarck Mond: ne A number of the young folks drove to Tuttle and Clear Lake Sunday. Ella Mueller drove out to McKin- ‘In New York-Spokane Air Derby tyte’s Monday srenlig, bringing John- nig back with h A. ‘Mutehier s wi atithe Mueller hom Vernon Mutchier is employed at the Amiel Piepkorn farm. Svea Hein went to Bismarck W. ebday to get his wife, who was di red from the hospital that da: h Leach a wt was a business caller fo: den ett for her hom Jamestown Monday morning, spent the last two weeks visiting friends at the South Patterson Ranch and in Win, Mrs, Roy Bond and Bertha Piepkorn were picking currants at the Amiel eae farm Monday. Alice Boss returned Saturday after spending last week in Bismarck with her brother and his wife. Margie Knowles, Mrs. Ed. Larson and Mrs. Harry Knowles visited at the South Patterson Ranch Wednes- da Harold Lugvickson and “Slim” Voltz motored to Bismarck Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Bob Haas and daugh- ter “Dotty” made a business trip to Bismarck Monday. i gd guest Steiber . Ted Lehr is employed at C. L. Malone's. Mr. Mrs. Dave Dixon were business visitors in Regan Monday. Beecher Malone arrived home from Montana Wednesday. Mrs. J. R. Jones and Miss Hazel | Jones were Wilton callers Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J@an Carlson and family, Mrs. C. L. Malone and Beech- er Malone drove to Bismarck Sun- day to visit C: L. Malon patient at the Bismarck h Mrs. Wm. Hickel and Mary Doyle were business visitors in Regan Monday. Robert Patzner was a Regan sue pér Saturday. ‘The Oder family were callers at’ the Alta store Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hickel. Mary Doyle and Beecher jalone ees to Bismarck Thursday. Mrs. C. L. Malone returned home with them. lr, and Mrs. John Carlson and children, Dennis and Doris, were call- ers at (. L, Malone's Friday evening. Mrs. J. R. Jones and Miss Harel Miss Edgemont A very nice rain fell in this vicinity Friday night which will greatly bene- fit the crops as it was beginning to | get dry. It b reported that a heavy rain accompanied by hail fell north of McClusky doing considerable damage to the crops. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Schatz, Gus, Pauline and Dave motored to Bis- marek Sunday to visit their son Chas. ai patient at the Bismarck hos- P Laurits Adams and Albert Ander- son called at the John Stroh resi- daped Sunday evening. Schatz's attended the baptism at Brush Lake Sunday. number being present. Davold Schaffer drove a herd of cat- tle to Pickardville Monday to be shipped to Saint ‘Paul. its. Jones and Hazel visited at the oe Hochhalter home Thursday eve- ning, Joh Stroh and family visited “ut the Fred Bender Jr., home Sunday V afternoon. Mr. and Mrg Dave Hochhalter and | gon Melvin were Alta shoppers Thurs- day evening. Noel Ness and nophew, Mike called on George Hecker ‘thursday evening. Hank, Ed. und Gusie Schatz called on thelr sister and family the John Stroh Mr. and Mrs. Karl Schatz and Tha- field motored to Bismarck Friday to [ae their son Charles, who was in the cane Rei an. Klien and family of Okla- hone are visiting relatives at Wash- burn. Rev. Klien will hold church services at Alta, the first Sunday in August. joha Stroh and family called on Henry Schatz Wednesday evening. Karl Schatz and arlie were Mc- Clusky callers Fi ¢-——__—__________»¢ | Taft i Mr. and Mrs. Ben Koon of Fargo arrived here Sunday and are visiting with their folks, Mr. and Mrs, Jim’ Koon of Driscoll, and Mr. and Mrs. P.M. Gosney of Sterling for a week. Miss Vivian Gaskill returned home Thursday after a two weeks’ with her friend, Beatrice Uhle of Fargo, irs. Wilbert Koon and children spent Thursday with her parents, Mr. and Mzs. P. M. Gosney and her sister Més: ‘Ben Koon. Mr. and Mrs, Charley Anderson were Bismarck callers Wednesday. Anton Oberg was transacting busi- ness 4 in Sterling Thursday. Charles Gaskill spent a few dane in Bismarck last. week. Misses Genevieve and Eunice Jesson are busy entertaining their two girl cousing§ 6f Robinson, N. D. Mr. Lambert is opening up a gravel pit by the old Hunt pines. | Mrs, Clinton Gaskill spent Thurs- day pt at he Gosney home. Ed, Olson spent Tuesday with hee daughter Mrs. John Benz. . and Mrs. Ben Koon spent Sun- ag “night at the James Koon home. iss Lauretta Jacobson spent Sat- urday evening at the Chas. Gaskill ome. Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Gosne enter- | Gosney and children, Chi Flor- |ence-and Edna, were Bismarck call- ers Monday, || Mrs. Frank Swindling called at the | Roy Baker home Tuesday afternoon. in. Baker was a Bismarck My. and Mrs. B, Loomi: vistors ‘at the Gaskill home Monday aftern a ind Mrs. Laverne Richardson yy. moving out to the Runey farm to assist him with his farm "tes Vivian Gaskill visited at the Elneas home Monday. afternoon. i} Jones called on Mrs. Malone Monday. A verysiarge |? Emanuel and Edmund Schatz and|¢ | lease step right up with $5,000, reach the U. S. alive. Violet Olson and Pete Jacobson | jed at the Alvin Ghylin home Sun- r. and Mrs. C, M. O'Brien were business callers at Bismarck Tuesd: Mrs. J. Keifer spent Tuesd: her mother. » Orval and Emil Johnson j and friend from Towa are visting at the Jordah! hom i Rasche who has bee Bismarck returned home Mrs. Anna Strand and son were call-| ers in Bismarck Monday. Mrs, Ong is spending a few with friends in Kegan before return- ing to California. There will be services at the Can- field School house August 21. Rev.' Jacobson will cond: ervices, | —————# | ‘ | A number from this vicinity at- tended the Son's of Norway program | {and dance at Driscoll Thursday eve- | ning. Everyone reports a good time. Miss Irene Hurley who spent sometime visiting at Dallas Bark- | man’s returned to her home day morning. Mrs, N. A Soderholnt and family; afternoon, Miss Ruth Soderholm assisted Mrs. ! and Saturday. Alfred Arneson motored to Monday afternoon. Rubie and Hazel Arneson spent a couple days with their friends Con- stance and Catherine Lien. Olga and Glenwood Rise motored to Arena Tuesday forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Hanson, and family, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Kluksdahl spent Friday evening at the A, 0. Am- ber’s home. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lillevold and Mr. Lillevold’s son of Fergus Falls, Minn., arrived here Saturday and will spend a short time visiting Mrs. Lille- vold’s brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Hagen, A large number from this neighbor- hood spent Sunday afternoon picknick- ing at the Dryland Grove. Ed. Nygaard and -Oscar Opoien motored to Tuttle Monday afternoon. Mrs. Sivert Brenden who has spent a couple of days at Bismarck returned home Friday. Services were held in the church} Sunday. There will be English ser- vices again next Sunday August 7th at 2 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. P, I. Enze called at the Fred Josephson home Friday evening. Fred Josephson motored to Wing Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, J. 0. Rise spent Sun- day evening at Art Bjorhus’. Harold Christianson called at the Olauson home in Clear Lake township Sunday evening. The Ladies’ Aid meets at the B. N. Lein home Wednesday August 10. Gale Birkeland called at the Art Biorhus home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. N. A. Soderholm.and children Sunday evening at the Geo.| ‘istianson home, Fritz Hagen and N, A. Eoderholm motored to Robinson Saturday. Don’t forget that the Luther League meets at the B. N. Lein home Sunday {afternoon, August 14. Everybody! welcome. Arena | Want a Nice Little Playmate? | their Satur- | ¥ M called at the J, O. Rise home Friday a Fritz Hagen with housework Friday», | Charlie Our called at the home of; Mr. Charles Laurence of Hebron transacted business in Dodge Wed- nesday. ° Jacob Wentz motored to Bismarck Tuesday where he took treatments in| the, Bismarck hospital. { Fi Jones and children, Bisley. Lavera and Joyce, who have’ been visiting a few weeks at the S.! Barrow’s home, returnned to their, home Mond: Mrs. Gabriel Marquardt and chil-: dren were passengers to Beulah Peay where they visited biel riends. Floyd Gleich, the five year old s of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gleich had the misfortune Monday to break his lett arm, Mr. Peter Goetz was an east bound pet nger to Minneapolis, Minn,,' laggy where he will transact busi-! n Neil Lee of Dickinson sftas: with friends in Thu ne Huelskamp of = age caller in Dodge Wed: Kons Eni gel the ‘tre ee ah died’ Mond leaves to mourn! ince rg sister, one brother, her} er and peer we extend “pred felt ayn Funeral eld were | | GE NINE sey is very much improved at this writing, Adrian and Alfred Bousche were ie tr shoppers Friday. iss Aletha Jchnech of_ Driscoll will teach School No. 1 in Rock Hill Township the coming year. Mrs. Joe Kiefer called at the Strand j home Saturday. Charlie Our and Ira Bailey were | Supper guests at the J. F. Little home | uncle Ph Saturday. Mrs. Mary Rasche has as her guest Mrs. Dewey Rasch of Killdeer moun- tains. Stephen Monroe will work for his Monroe through harvest- | ing. | F. Little home Sunday were. | Kolb, Andrew Kolb, Mrs. V. Monroe | and Len Stephen, Esther, Norma, and Bailey's Sunday. | Regan callers Wednesd Mr. and Mrs. Algot Ryeberg were Sunday guests at the Gordon home. Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart and father of Bismarck were Rock Hill callers Friday. they are looking for a new location. Those who were guests ut the J. Mrs. K. Allen Tollievr, Tsaac Mare: Len Milton, Adrian and I Lawrence Gilbert, Hester, Oda Bailey, Art Crouch ‘and Jacobson. Mrs. Mary Rasche and Mrs. Dewey Rasche were callers at Mrs, Ira Roy and PL de Mr. and Mrs. Philip Monroe and Mrs. Burel Monroe and s visiting at Mrs. K. Kolb's on Frid: Walter Schmansky and wife were t. igh Mr. Gordon called on ert Olsom | Saturday evening. Mr. und Mrs, Bardsley and sons and Gordon were callers at Mary Rache’s Mr. and Mrs, A. J. 0 dren, Mr. and Mrs. He children and Mr. Go) | and children attended Sunday Any youngster who would like to have this bimbo fer a playmate will It’s the first baby gorilla ever to George M. Bistany collector for zsological parks, | is the chaperon, | dren of Halliday visited at the home of nd Mrs. H. E. Truesdale over Helen Anderson of Golden Valley | visiting a few days with her sis- sephine Anderson, the “Hello Mr. and Mrs. H. Rosenberg ana | children Francis and Orville o y visited at the home of Mr. and | ® H. Bothner over Sunday. | of Hazen is. em-| B. G: liam Goetz 5 etz store dur- | ployed in the ing Mr. Goetz absen | Mr. and) Mrs. Charles Gustafson | were accomanied to Bismarek by | daughter, Lillian, who is at- | tending school’ at Dickinson. — Mrs. | Gustafson will take treatments in| ‘the Bismarck hospital. Mrs. George Linderman is vis: with her daughter, Mrs. John Saut- "The Catholic church held confir- ‘mation exercises Sunday. Mrs. Joe , who has been visit- ‘ing with her daughter Mrs. Gabriel | |Muarquardt left for her home at | Devils Lake Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Civefts and son of Marshall were shoppers in Dodge Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. ited a few day . and Mrs. C Dodge. A baseball game was “!aved Sun- jay, Dodge against Halliday. The | was 13 to 9 in fayar of, Dodge. F. Bauer of Hazen at the home of Entzel north of seor Rockhill One of the farm hands employed at the Boynton ranch had the mis- fortune to badly cut his hand while sharpening a sickle. He was taken to Wilton where the doctor had to take several stitches in hi: Clyde and Bud Little Alfred Bonsch Sund Paul Davis was vi: Earl last Sunday. The Bailey thudren called at the Earl Rasche home Sunday. Several young people attended the ball game in Regan Sunday. Thej game was in favor of Regan who | played Tuttle, the score being 10 tol. Those who were business callers in Regan Saturday were, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Magnuson, C. O. Kettleson, John Anderson, Chas. Christianson, Mr. eCullough and Bill McCullough. Andrew Kolb and Stephen Monroc were Regan callers Saturday. Sievert Olson is grading the roads in Hock Hill Township. The dance at Arena Grove Satur-| day night was well attended and an/ enjoyable time was had by all: | Harold Scott of Bismarck is visit- | ing his grandparents this week. Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Olson were | Regan shoppers Saturday night. and Marvin Alin are | helping Seivert Olson with his farm| work. Mrs. Carl Sanderholm visited her| parents last week. Mr, Isaac Marcovitz and son Milton | called on Albert Vollan Sunday. { | sited with ng his brother | Esther and Norma Tolliver of Bis: marek are visiting their grandma Mrs. K. Kolb this week. M. O’Brien and little called in Regan Friday. Mr. Watkins and son are nauling| gravel from J. F. Little's place. They | are building a foundation for a new | house. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kuehl daughter | naa Ira Bailey Friday. P, J. Jacobsen is helping J. F. Lit- tle harvest. The Walworth and McCullough Bros. put up a large amount of hay last week, We are glad to hear that the lit- tle son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Lind- ———oaS=—aoaooaoaaee Capital Funeral ‘Parlors 216 Main Ave. Licensed- Embalmer Phone Day or Night—22-W ————— laid to rest in} Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Burig and children motored to the H. F. Gohen home to spend Sunday afternoo! Arthur Burig and H. F. ohen motored to Marshall Sunday after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Woolery and children motored to Dickinson, Sun- day to attend her aunt, Mrs. Charlie Palmer's funeral. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Feigitsch mo- tored to Hebron Monday to do some | shopping. Mr. and Mrs. H. F, Gohen and baby irl motored to J. A. Jacob's home from there J. A. Jacobs and H. Gohen motored to Hebron on sora matters Tuesday. The Arthur Bierig children were Tuesday dinner guests at the J. A. Jacobs home, the occasion being Le- ota Jacobs’ tenth birthday M Mat Lekmann and also little daughter Bernic: to Hebron Tuesday on business mat- ters, rs and Mr. Chris Ziegler motored to He-* bron idecte ne on business matie . Godfrey Winterot John Schnaidt_ home t assist him in hauling hay Thurs- jay. Mr. Gordon Schaffner and daugh- ter Truth motored to Hebron Wed- pendacy on business matters also brought home a hired girl Miss Marion Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B two. youngest children ja Joan, also Harlon and Bernadine cobs and Hope Schoffner motored to Marshall to do some shopping. Mr. and Mrs. J. A, Jacobs and son Lester and Leota, also Alice Bierig and Arthur Bierig, Jr, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Gohen and children, also Ruby Bierig, all motored to Dickinson to attend ‘the picnic at the experiment station. They all reported a good i Saturday. Miss Hope Schaffner and Harlon and Bernadine Jacobs stayed at the Arthur Beirig home Satur Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bick motored to the Arthur Bierig home and spent the evening. ‘CLINIC ENGAGES 2nd D. B. C. GIRL For the second time recently the MacGregor, Hanna & Clay Clinic has employed a graduate of Dakota Business College, Fargo. Emily Peterson is their new accountant. Carmen Kingsley is the fifth ‘*Da- kotan’’ employed by the Northern Abstract Co.; R. W. Pfau is the fifth for the W. J. Lane Co. Attend the school on which good firms call repeatedly for help. Get | the benefit of D. B.C. ACTUAL BUSINESS training (cooyrighisdr Y anobtainable elsewhere), low ae SucceSSful.’’ First Fall’ Class, g. 1-8. Write F. E., Watkins, Hed » 806 Front St., Fargo, ‘What Wi

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