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FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, ) NEWSOROUR NEIGHBORS | -——________-., | McKenzie {|met Handford Firchild’s has returned home after a . weeks visit with relatives in Bismarck. Mrs. Edna Putman left Tuesday for Bismarck where she expects to spend some time. Mrs. Putman will teach the same school near Wing that she taught last term. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Wharton have returned home after s; some time in Fargo visiting relatives. Mrs. Sam Countey left for Minne- sota last week where she will visit x Ol tes ri at home of Mr. Van Horn was broken into and robbed Clothing. a gold watch and were taken. The robbers admittance through a window. J. B. Swanick and family motored to Wing Sunday and spent the day at the J. B. Graham home. A number from McKenzie at- tended the funeral services for Lash which was held at the fethodist church at Sterling with Rev. Zeller of McKenzie officiat- ing. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wildfang were dinner guests at the J. W. Rodgers’ home north of Sterling Sunday. Mrs. Brittin of Brittin was shopping in McKenzie Monday. Arena Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Drum. were » visiting at Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Crown- weil’s ante a ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Jake Steiglemeyer were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Zeweigle Sunday evening for sup- ir. Pr Geen Pail finished cutting his large field of rye hee od eve- ning. It is one of the finest in this vicinity. He also has a fine look- urada: eatab! ing field of oats. It is on last | Dodge Wed: ears’ corn ground and goes to show paint ood farm will do with good weather co! Sy Fred Haas returnea sunday from the Harvey Hospital where he has been suffering from an attack of pneumonia. Mrs. I. Lytle was an_ afternoon caller at Mrs. J. J. Scallon’s Mon- day. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ulfers mo- tored to Bismarck on business Thureday. Mr. Ulfers purchased twine ‘or harvest, bringing it home with uim the same evenii Julius Mueller to town evening. and Mrs. Owen McIntyre and Mrs. Patrick Mulholland and G McIntyre motored to Hurdsfield Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs.-G. F. Inman. Ben. KI rg finished sum- mer fallowing for Charlie Johns Saturday evening. ‘Andrew Kraft has a fine field of barley. It has lone ‘heads and all well filled. If nothing ha it, predictions are that it around 35 to .40. bushels, acre. Bert. Glanville made a trip to Wing Friday to purchase a binder. R.C. Halver was in Wing Satur- ,.day morning after repairs for his )/ harvester and/he also took out a hired man to assist with the shock- ing. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lambert’ went on a ag ing fee y morning. y ex; urn home ‘Stinday evening. Ed Smith and George McIntyre were callers in n r. to lt yield to. the Rev. ‘kmore held services at Pleasant Hill church Sunday fore- noon. A large number were in at- tendance. é Mr. Mrs. Jacob Sattler and family were its at Mr. and Mrs. Julius igles’ Sunday afternoon. } —_—__________—-+ ] . Painted Woods | “ Mrs. by called “on Mrs. rs. ol & Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown ‘spent londay evening at Lawrence John-|‘ Ada Fainnan visited with , Mi “Flossie Reibe Sunday efter- » Albin Anstzom and family tho has been visit arrived home y air, lay Taylor was a busifess By nay Frank Reibe's Sun- Kkiss" Karen Jacobsox of Bis- ’ marck is’ visiting her friend Miss Mae Anstrom. . Mrs, Frank Reibe called on Mrs. WW. afternoon. to i gained | and night with Orval Brooks, and Em- met “Brooks stayed with Wallace \nstrom. Mr. Harold Soderquist is cutti tain for Elmer Larson, | Dodge 1 Rev. C. J. Auerbach of Zap visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Bothner Monday. . Mesers. Fred Ruff, Norman Daf- finrud and Afolph Eissinger mo- tored to Sanish Wednesday, where they attended the dedication of the ge. Harlan Carlson, who h: visiting a few weeks with his = phen 3) Le nd ie Gu: urn is home Monday. J.T, Harvey of Florida is visit; ing a few weeks with friends and relatives in .» Mr. Harvey bed a former real jestate man of iver brid; t| The newlyweds -will KGCU, the Mandan radio ‘Satfirday evening. A number of local folks have mentioned seeing a queer light in the skies here recently, which keeps moving back and forth in the direc- tion of Bismarck. We have learned that this is caused by the new ny Light” which was recently installed on top of the Prince Hotel at Bismarck, and not a comet, as some have supposed. , George Hitchcock; farmer resid- ing near the river, was here Friday. Mr. Hitchcock reports crops down his way as very good, and at least a week ahéad of crops here. Har- vesting of the wheat crop will begin this week in his locality. Martin Bourgois of Riverview was here early in the week. He re- ports the recent: marriage of. his ‘daughter, Miss Emma Bourgois, to a young man of Kansas City, Mo. make their home in Kansas City. Miss Bour- gols has been attending the Fargo ollege for some time. She is well nown here. a ———_— > ige. Mr. Adolph Odegarde of Minot is visiting with friends in . Peter Marquardt, Jr., of Black: water, North Dakota, is a guest at the home of his brother Gabriel Marquardt. 5 Mr. and Mrs, D. P. Fix motored to Bismarck Wednesdav where Mrs. ra pov an hae ree ,,, Miss Alice Brown, who hes been in the Bismarck hospital for a few oe returned to her home Thurs- iv. John Sautner motored to Mandan iy where he visited at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, E. H. Sautn _ Miss Marguerite ‘Nordby is as- sisting Marion Johnson in’ the house work during Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gustafson’s absence. D. Christensen of St. Paul was a business caller in Dodge Monday. Paul and Lucas Marquardt of Blackwater visited with friends in Inesday. and Mrs. Jacob Doffee and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Grossman were rans at the home of Mr. and Mrs. len ise oo over Sunday. John Dercheon of¢ the Knife River vicinity transacted. business in Thursday. | Wild Rose eek met Practically all the bumper crop is in the shock, and farmers are | d: now busily cutting bagley, oats and some wheat. Rye is the best crop raised this year. Corn is silking, but it will be some time before it is an assured crop. Miss Florence Elliott came home Thursday for a few days visit with the home folks. Howard Brownawell made a busi- ness trip to Bismarck Monday. A’ number of our young People attended the dance at Moffit Fri- vo | evening. . S. Swanson took a new binder home from Moffit Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Carlisle and son Roger were Sunday guests at the Fred Briggs home south of Braddock. A large number from this locality went to Pursian Park Sunday after- noon and enjoyed the musical pro- gram given by Mrs. Paul Kurtz and pupils of Hazelton neighborhood. iss Avis Carlisle spent the week-end with her cousin Helen Brownawell. ——————__—_ | Taft al Mrs. Burns Bailey and children visited at the George Lewis home Emma Mae Brittin is visiting | Tuesda; a Jean Crawford for a few ys. Little Mildred Allensworth from Braddock ° is iting her uncle llensworth. » Ed. Allensworth and chil- dren and Mys. Homer Anderson motored to Bismarck Tuesday. Mrs. Anderson remained in Bismarck for ‘a few days. Jason Hoover and family motored to Wilton, Wing and a few other towns Wednesday. They said the y. On. Mrs. Frank Swendling and Pearl Hanson were Driscoll shoppers Thursday afternoon. Ear! Gaskill mot to Bismarck for binder re- picnic tl on Ball river, at mem re w ee aa presen * Miss Mary Stine entertained the The Free Methodists will hold an; 7 Fire at a Ls oe all day service on Sunday, August nell home Inesday afternoon. 14th, in the grove on the Ben Me-|7he girls ara planning on a picnic Clasky farm, now _ occupied Lloyd Cooper and son Billy mo- Clarence Kettleson. ‘This farm is "A len Ullin Sunday for illes 1 mile north and one- half mile west of Wing. ‘There will pega a Bi oA ae be Sunday | School at 11 a m-/ ‘Mra, Jake Meidenger entertained in ates P.M. Rev. We [the Alfred and August Johnson leer of F ll be the families and Mr, and Mrs. George rahe day. ne is cordially Knudson at dinner Sunday. invited to co ing your dinner], The ball ‘cred ee with Pretty and eat in. the grove ‘Rock team Sunday resulted in a “ Ts. ones 18 assisting onsite yar iit, atelier te books st the Farmers Elevor Saturday. 5 Nae Di left for Ca¥. W. F. Erlenmeyer of Bismarck ek Hees role ek bes ea a wold caller in Wing on employ ed at the Krause store. w Marjorie Knowles, Bertha Piep- et oh LEN ah Korn, larg, Ela and Raith Mualier | er, Sunday guests at the 4. Lou ent eee Biss Mariorie, Anderson, who is bee (attending ‘inson Normal, abvid, Schuh and Indy friend of spent the week-end at the home of Mueller home Sunday. ey her parents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas John Mueller and two sons mo-{Anderson, tored to Tuttle Sunday morning. Presbyterian Church Notes Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Turnoy a! Sunday,. August 14 family motored to Bismarck Mon-} Rev. Daniel Ford, former pastor lay. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kopplin andjof his vacation with relatives at Mrs. Kopplin’s sister motored to|Lark, will preach at the different Minot ante E places next Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Swanik and} Leith, Morning Worship at 10 family of McKenzie were Sunday/o’clock, Sunday School at 11 o’clock. guests at the B. W. Graham home.jRaleich, Sunday School at 2 o'clock, Viola Hagen spent a few days|preaching service at 3 o'clock. Car- last week at the home of her pa-json, Sunday School at 11 o'clock, rents at Painted Woods. Mrs. Lane, Supt. Evening worship Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Edgerton and|at 8 o'clock. .We extend a cordial son Clyde attended Mrs. Thomp-|invitation to all..to, worship with son's funeral which was held atlus. E. W. Corbit, Minister. Wilton Sunday. Johnnie Mueller is employed. at. the Tees farm. Franeis Larson, who has been staying with his brother Orval at Woodworth, returned home Sunday. Clara Mueller, accompanied by Rey. Madison preached a very interesting and instructive sermon Clarence Olson and Telman_ Lein,]at the Stewartsdale church Sunday: attended the ball game which was|He also preached at the Glencoe played at the Edmer Josephson|church in the morning. farm Sunday. : H. L. Gramling, daughter Gladys Earl Hill, Archie Franzen, Clar-jand son Vernon of Regan, were! ence Paulson, and Jim Finstad were|Sunday dinner guests at the John callers in Wing Sunda: # Alex Stewart home. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mark motored] The Ladies missionary meeting to Tuttle Hendy Aa doce which was held at the John Craven Art Graves of Woodworth called|home was unusually well attended at the Mueller home Sunday. Thursday. The next meeting will Miss Rose Holstein returned|be in the Parsonage at Glencoe. home Monday after a month’s vaca-| Malcolm Nickelson was in Bis- tion in the eastern part of the U.S’ rek Monday consulting a phy- Eldon Bond who is employed at/sician. the J. J. Tees farm spent Saturday] Wilson. Brown and son James, J. night and Sunday at his home. R. Stewart and Dan McLean mo- an Seighlock made a business|tored about thirty miles north of trip to Bismarck Thursday. Menoken Sunday. They saw quite e ball game which was played|a bit of new country and enjoyed Wednesday mornit pairs. Mr. and Mrs. O'Mara of Cleve- \land, N. Dak., visited at the Henry Jessen home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Loomis visited Lat. the Gaskill home Thursday eve- ning. Mrs. Lewis and daughter took ; Mrs. Wagner to the Ladies’ Aid Fri crops looked good up that way. Adolph - Gi was a Bis- marck caller W. 3 Mrs. H. Kershaw was a Moffit caller ais t Thursday. Mr. and-Mrs. D, Kershaw were callers at Mr. and Mrs. H. Ker- shaw’s ag ey, Susann Andrew and thy mb and Ida Johnson went to ball game jat McKenzie Sunda: Mr. and Mrs. Fredolen Rupp ac-} companied by Mr. Bupp’s mother, Mrs. Henry Rupp, left + a Fri- day for iter, Minnesota, where Mrs. Henry Rupp will en- ter the Mayo hospital. for treat- ment. She will probably remain for some time in Rochester, Mr. and Mrs. Rupp returning home within a few o Miss Judith Barthmass. arrived day afternoon at the Emil Lang home, it was Mrs. Wagner's 88th rs. yy children were y.. Mr. and. Mrs. C. R. Kositzky, Lenoard ard Eloise of Bismarck, visited at the Gosney and Gaskill poe Saturday aft bi rs. Emil Tang entertained M. E. Ladies’ Aid at her home day afternoon. A_ most time was enjoyed and refreshments served by the hostess. The next meeting will be held at, the home of Mrs. P. M. Gosney. Mrs. George Lewis and gn ard Marion were shopping in Moffit y evening. Dewey Olson and Mabel Olson, called at the John Benz home Tues- oe ee Beatty Ster! iss Belva was a caller. Thursday. ie: the Fri- early in the week from her home| ters at len to make an indefinite visit at the home of her sister, Mrs. “Nir, and Mi Ire Palkenatain and ir. an rs. in and 'Falkenstei in, Hedstrom Sunday. where pte Be y evening al the homes a relatives in this com: munit: Joe Baumiller pear of|at the Gaskill home Poole, Joe Fevold and John| Bi dinner at Steele, ., Sunday. Misses Florence and Edna Gos- ney Tatea with Vivian Gaskill Fri- Floyd Belk spent Monday at the John Baker home, nie dogs at the Herman Nieman home. irs. Ed. Olson with her a Mrs. Melvin Lash jismarck Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ni vialted ‘atthe George Kuech ‘home y. Mr. and Mrs. P. M, ney visited Lawrence Kositzky of Bis came. down Sunday to assist: Gas- kill’s and Gosney’s with their har. ve kills at Wildwood Sunday was won byjtheir trip very much. Wing. There was a mistake in our news Mr. and Mrs. Byron Knowles andjlast week in regard to the dwelling family and Mr. and Mrs. Lester|house of J. C. Chesak being burned: Knowles and son visited with Mrs.|It was not the dwelling house but Knowles’ sister in Minot Sunday. ttle ice house that burned. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hass motored to Bismarck Saturday evening. Bismarck Tuesday after header B. F. eae: of Bismarck was i E. Adams, ing a few da: ho, left Monday for Lemmon, 8. Aifred Olson and family were are guests at the home of their ;harvest. andjaround here and has two binders ry Pag supper with them. Sunday at his parental home north|Howard Combs and Chas. Schatz H. Schatz attended church services at the Frank Brown |J Bobby and Dicky Huglemann of callers at Carson Tuesda: Schatz visited repairs. a business -caller in Wing Tuesday. Gladys Gramling of Regan is Nettie Christgan of Saint Paul!helping Mrs. Wm. Small during. E. Kopplin. Andrew Irvan has been helpin, A. E. Kopplin, Mr.|Dan:Nickelson harvest. Mr. Nickel. 5 The and son,json has one of the best crops gen, Nettie Christgan|and a header cutting grain. ristgan motored to the Arena Grove Monday night tak-,¢——_____—____— anes | Edgemont | rs. Franzen of Tuttle visited atlg._— the Henry Jacobson home Sunday.) Mr. and Mrs. Orval Larson spent, Rev. Bachman, Mr. and Mrs. f Wing. were Sunday dinner guests at the 2 zs J. B. Jones, residence. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Schatz, Mrs. at Zion Sunday. - : d-land infant duaghier calted’on the he - int dai r cal on the oot eas epen john Stroh family Monday evening. Karl Schatz is busy harvesting tye thig week. i ing him with ‘undies’ Aid|. ‘The Fred Berquist family visited i rere autertalned at the J. H.Emchjat the Adams nee Sunday. Adams Sunday. illis, the owner of ‘kardville store, passed away this at a hospital in Bismarck. |M Interment was made at Bismarck. Mr. Combs, Howard, Walter and ittended the it Bismarck Wednesday. a usi tz Sunday jafternoon. Hazel Jones assisted Mrs. Combs her canning Tuesday. _Mr..and Mrs. John Steinert have named ‘their little daughter Mabel ‘the ‘Ca community Thursday where a a de ae ‘The Bowers -visited with the The Sea eld very|Schaffer family Sunday. interesting mocking ursday eve-}4 FMT Lon awe |. Schrunck | ning, at which Miss Ruth ee Emanuel Henry and Herman 9g oe Fode spent. Sunday with Andrew O'Con-| Nieters. Anton Novy and Tém Ryan spént Sunday with’ their siend! "Andrew ‘Mr. and Mrs. James Novy and “Agn and Elizal funeral of Club We -Will was elected presi resignation of Mrs, Robert beth :with \. Sunday at the Carl Johnson 3 John Will was at Nieters’ Sunday ople of the community are » James “Novy and John Bailey liave bought a new binder to har-|and ie | Veet at home. A Nolan spent Sun- Ne y Fode t: \ ‘and ‘4 im-entting rye after- their crops. Vit 9) Tuesday evening eS Harchant irged Clusky Friday Joh on this field who is Spending a part; Claude Hauser made a trip to, daughter Nellie called at | Gabriel Thor home Sunday evening. Otto Asplund returned to Bis- Nieters home Tuesday afternoon. | marck Saturday afternoon. A large clawd attended the sur-| ing for I. G. Regniers of Wilton. eee | Mrs. Willie Standley and daugh- rise party held at the Herman ff i ter, Betty, and Clarence Standley Sielinger home Saturday evening in poor Ages A ton Monday. honor of Herman’s 23rd birthday. Johnny Fode who aa for 48 G. Marchant went home to visi “f TR ear L ke ‘ Mrs. Mabel Carlson spent Tues- Sunday. day evening with her parents, Mr. —————_.—-——_ { Steiber ' {and Mrs. H. Smith. Mrs. George Hugelman and chil-| Frank Shaffer and George Field dren of Bismarck are visiting at the/ were Steele and Dawson business John Anderson home. callers Tuesd Mrs, Oder and daughters, Vina, Myrtle and Edna, called on Mrs.| Malone Thursday. Robert Patzner was a_ business isitor in Regan Saturday. | Miss Florence Anderson of Bis-| ‘marck visited her parents over the week-end. She went home with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ralyh_ Falke: Sunday evening and returned to Bismarck | Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hickel, Mer- win Oder and. Miss Mary. Doyle! Mr. and Mrs. motéred to McClusky Saturday} Olaf Olson, evening. ei | Albert Mrs. Harold Dohn and baby of | Bismarck are visiting at the John| Mr Anderson residence. a oil Mrs. H. Smith and Mrs. Mabel Carlson and children of Driscoll and Mr. and Mrs. John Bjerke of Regan were guests at John Carlson’s Sun- ry. Mrs. C. L. Malone and son {Beecher went to Bismarck Sunday to see Mr. Malone, who is in the ing hospital. {neighborhood Tuesday. Delbert Olson, Fred Lang, Mr./i8 a daughter of Mr. and 'John Semler home up near Mc- afternoo: called at the Herman) nployed at Bismarck for some time, is spending a few days at home while her mother is taking |treatments at Bismarck. Mrs. Christ Selland and daughter, Mrs. Homer Nelson and Miss Helen Nelson visited with Mrs. Granvold Setland Wednesday. The many friends of Marven Klucksdahl will be glad to learn that he has been able to return home. Albert Hammer, Winnie Koterba and Christensen motored Robinson Saturday evening to hear r. Townley speak and to see the well. Mrs. M. Smith and daughter, Mrs. Mabel Carlson and children, Vernon, Elsie and Earl, visited at Regan Sunday. } Mrs. Marten Olson and daughter Della of Driscoll and M Olson of Willmar, Minn., were call- ing on friends and relat: i _Miss Keela Olson, who has been |< to | and Mrs. Wm. Hickel, Miss Mary|©lson, former residents of Doyle and Mr. and Mrs. Dirlam from near Bismarck were Sunday visitors at W. S. Oder's. PAGE NINE the| Lake, living on the farm now oc- cupied by his brother, L. B. Olson. ————S arial r commercial subjects. instruction is inten- Large faculty of ex- 1 ced teachers. mcc ae a mand. Expent brs tow, Fall. term 0 Sep. ist. Send for our free catalogue.” Capital Funeral Parlors 216 Main Ave. Licensed Embalmer Phone Day or Night—22-W Jos. W. Tschumperiin Prop. . Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson and family were callers at C. L. Ma- lone’s Saturday evening. Mrs. C.. L. Malone, Beecher. Ma- lone and Fred Lang were callers at W. S. Oders Wednesday evening. Miss Vina Oder visited at Wm. Hickels Monday. Hampton | Godfrey Grenz was a business caller at Temvik Tuesday evening. John Ohlhouser was a caller at Linton Wednesday. Farmers are busy harvesting grain in this vicinity. Mrs. Frank Lawler and children a. in Temvik shopping Wednes- jay. : Miss Frances Koppy, who is|| working at Temvik, came home Wednesday for a few weeks’ visit. Herman Backhaus, Sr. was a business caller’ at, Linton Wednes- day evening. 0. J. Johnson, Anton Larson and Mr. Benson were in this community +Friday making hail adjustments. | | They find damages from 40 to 100 per cent. E. D. Fogle and his crew of Lin- ton have been working in this com- munity the pest week driving piles for two bridges. John and Olive Suverly and Willie Gilman spent Sunday with home folks. Among those that were at Lin- ton Saturday were: Earl! Smith,|) Ted Lawler, Math Koppy and Bob Francis Chesrown. Merle Buck went to Cannon Ball Saturday returning Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grossman of Hazelton and Art and Ida Schier- meister were visiting at the God- frey Grenz home Sunday afternoon. Henry Knittel was a caller at Temvik. Sunday evening. | Stil | ——_—_—______6 The ladies are working hard io make the harvest festival a real success. It promises to be good so everybody come out and plan to en- joy. yourselves, Friday evening, fnepst 12. _A‘daughter was born to Mr. and Floyd Smith of Still Thursday morning. Mr. and Mrs. John Skei‘ and chil- the Ole of Tu strom: Little Deloria dan is spending part of her summer vacation with aunt, Mrs. John bas ay rs. C. L. Johnson and daugh- ters, Helen and Doris, were callers in Rogan Friday morning. Pai » Ingrid, Margaret, Noami and Oscar Hagstrom spent Sunday evening at the John Asplund home. Friends from Washburn visited at the Ericson home Sunday. + Mr. and Mrs. Steve Little and children spent . last Sunday with relatives at Underwood. -Misses I and Noami Hagstrom shop; in Regan one tae last week, irs. Thure A. Johnson and chil- dren of Grace City, North Dakota, The Standard Yare sj and Mrs. August Asplund. Mr. Johnson left in July for a visit to his old home in Sweden. Miss-Floreace Kounts of Turtle Lake has been time with her aunt, » Oscar Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hi halter snd daughter ail of Wiles a n, called at the O. G. Hagstrom home Sunday . ~ Mr. and Mrs: is fair, just sistent and n, ‘son ‘lund Ne john lund iad and tle aren Ap en home {Indiana] feels in duty bound to warn its thousands of patrons in the Middle West to beware of “bootleg” gasoline. 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