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FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1927 Tribune Classified Advertisements = PHON EF I32=-— ‘MALE -HIELP_WANTED Ciassified Advertising Rates WANTED CLAY :HAULERS' 1 insertion, 35 words or “be used at Stanton, N. D. Paying s ander a . 20 cents a yard mile. la ting C sas WEEE ...cerccoeceee wep ‘mbitiou: an 3 insertions, 25 werds to take orders for Watkins Pro- or under .. part or full time. Commis- 1 week, 25 or Write Tribune Ad. No. Ads. over 25 words, 2c addi- tional figures. a con 34 factién in ownership. HUNTERS ATTENTION SALE—80 acres of land south t of Steele, containing good duck pass. For information write L. Dornacker, Steele, N.D. LEARN Barber trdde. Barbers in vagreat demand, big wages, easy work, New catalog and special 7 summer offer free. Moler Barber ‘ollege, Fargo, N : ED-—S' carpenters. perience preferred, W. Oglesby, Cole- per word CLASSIFIED ‘DISPLAY RATES 32x54, $7.00, 1198. Tight- housekeeping room in modern home with gas for cooking. Also a gar- NTS raed” Call at 622 Third street or] 7G T—One five room and one W. , four room strictly modern apart: ment. For sale: Magestie ran at Jarrell Hardware, Call at 232 See treet 05. 4 : Steady man. Repairman engines, factory pipe fitting. uarantee work. nted. Phone 617-d. FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished light housekeeping rooms in all modern home, with private en- ‘all at 718 Fifth street. Three or four unfu nished rooms on second floor in modern home. Call at 223 Twelfth street north or Phone _11, -M. “Furnished” room tairs with city heat. Mrs, K. Grif- fn, 314% Main Ave. oe —Pleasant sleeping room with steam heat. Call at 522 Fifth treet. HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Modern room bun- galow apartment, hot water heat,| glassed in porch, full basement, gas al electrical connections, garage and lawn, Phone 842-M or call 22 Tenth-atreet, FOR RENT OR SALE—Nice modern six room house, close in, fine lo- cation. Call at 223 ‘Thayer Ave. Ww hy two room Apt. $25 a month, also one fur- nished room for light housekeeping. 517 Second street or call 812-J. FOR RENT—Furnished light houser keeping apartment on ground floo Well equipped kitchenette and pri: ate bath. 422 Fifth street. FOR RENT—Furnishea on ground floor. Duofold bed and dresser, x th stree: FOR RENT—Furnished or anfur- nished aereoeee et the Varney Flats. one 778. ‘Bre. FOR RENT—Modern furnished 206% Mi room:ané a1 Fifth Murphy Apts. ge RENT—Apartment in Tribune city. Call 634-J. apartment Also for sale. Call at} Florence -Kounts made trip to Bismarck last wi Johnson home Monday e' The M sota lakes to visit relativ. FOR RENT—Furnis children kitchenette, .Haselhurst, Tuesday. street. : Id‘ng. Apply Tribune office. ‘OR RENT—Modern apartment. L. K. Thompson, Phone 180. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—Oakland coach, Chrysler 70 couch, late models, cash or terms. Consider trade’ for first real estate mortgage, city lots or small farm Bismarck. Write Ad. No. 73, Tribune. ee PESONAL spent Wednesday Hagstront home. The Drake brothers shocking for Pete Johns Mr. and Mrs. John A: roomxmodern house logated on South side of N. P track, Call at 611 Second street. £. J. Schsitz. brought Mrs. Asplund’ reasonable ren* i, The » Phone’ 303. FOR RENT—Furnished — six house, modern and close In, Tribune.Ad. No. 6! MISCELLANEOUS SPLENDID opportunity now open for @ man or woman desiring a general agency for an accident and health company. An inviting contract to the right party. All answers held in strictest confidence. National Casualty Company, 429 Palace Building, Minneapolis, Minn. TAKEN UP—Two hors one mare and one bay mare, which have been on my p! for two years and three mont! may have same by paying charges and cost of advertising. Section 4-144- 71. Gottlieb Nigrin, McClusky, N. | room Write gerald home Sunday. | farm. which’ stops seizures from first|| day. No Bromides, Narcotics. Guaranteed. Information free. Hunter Laboratories, Dept. M Little Rock, Ark. WANTED TO BUY : WANTED—To buy five or seven room house or bungalow on month- ly installments. Write Tribune No. ter and brothe: Ve Thursda panied by Mr irs. C. LITTLE JOE ee on Saturda: ‘ id Mrs. were Regan s uernsey cows. Three id; 1 four years old; 1 six years old, All ‘to freshen this fall. One regis- tered bull 3 years old. Bids to be opened Aug. .30. Bismarck Indian School. 1 five years ol Wednesday. were Sunday Mrs, Earl 3 HOME LAUNDRY—First class work carl done. Shirts a. specialty. Also family washes *aken. Small repairs at low cost, darguerite Bulten’s Home Laundry, 203 Avenue A west. Phone 1017. @ & WANTED—By young couple, wife registered nurse special children training, to board one or two small Good school opportunity. visitors several days the Jones residence. Tuttle ing several Hickel homes. v Alta store Monda: mare, white hind feet, white stri; in’ forehead. For reward notify. Bi: k, N. D. parents of a baby dau Hi ize 31x17x13, for quick sale August 12th, $15.00. Call room 311, Grand Pa- evenin; ii 1 ig visitor in <ifie pote! aisle Mrs. J. R. Jones Depositors’ Holding Co. Phone 21, Friday afternoon, ening Rebuilt Automobiles day trial Back car peteed ta'plabs WE DO not offer for sale any new or used automobile that does not im all the essentials of satis- This house wooden bed and mattress, Dresser $12.00,’ Phone WORK WANTED work by merrie of Steam machiner: Ten yeurs experience, References H. L. Patterson, 405—13th a reek, vening, have on. splund ye R of ghter does more business with old cus- tomers than with new customers. “Rebuilt Cars With a Repatation”| i Lahr Motor Sales'Co. SALESMAN WANTE! First class salesmen, nite Combustion Engineering Co., 206 Broadway, Bismarck, N, D: size ‘| last week. i boilera also it STENOGRAPHER with five years ex- perience in North Dakota desires temporary or permanent work in Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Erickson and business Martin Strand called at the C, L: sses Naomi and Ingrid Hag- strom left Thursday for the Minne- Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Johnson and were callers in Bismarck Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Erickson at the been and Lloyd spent Sunday in- Mandan, They niece home, A large crowd attended the harvest festival given by the ladies of Still. Edna Johnson called at the Fitz- The Rev. Fosgreen has been paint- gz the house on James Hillsdorf’s EPILEPTICS— At last a_ treatment |@————_______ |, Steiber Miss Mary Doyle, who has been sending the summer with her si aw, Mr. and Mrs. Win Hickel, returned to her home at Y he was accom- Hickel and Miss Gert- rude Hickel, who returned Friday. Ted Lehr spent Sunday at his home in Estherville township. Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson and a alone were business vis: George * McAllister; hart went to Bismarck Tuesday, returning Delbert Olson and Miss Vina Oder, ors at Wm, Hickel’s, xon and children and Middlestesdt marck and Mrs. Pond of Arena wera Bis. last week at] hi Gertrude Hickel returned to Friday, evening after spend- lays at the Malone and Fred Bender, Jr. was a business itor in Regan Monday. W. S. Oder was a caller at the ‘Wm. Anderson is working for-Bill ickel. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Elkins are the born Beecher Malone was a Saturday Regan. and daughter Miss Hazel called on Mrs, Le }) Mueller: rendered | Wilton | |e Steve Krust left last Jackson, Mich., to visit his Mrs. Frank Drake left last week} for her home at Seattle, Wash., after | isiting relatives here and at Regan, Bigler of Bismarck has been assisting in the post office during | the absence of Leland Perkins. Mrs.. Louis Hanson and daughter | spent’ several days last week-visiting | iends in Fargo. Mr. and ‘Mrs. A. M. Dahl and fam- returned Monday from Kenmare, Dak., where they have been visit- | ig for the past week. Mrs. L. J. Truax spent the past} three weeks visiting at, the home of her son Ed. Truax. Mrs. Art Ferris and children re- turned Monday evening from Stew- artsdale where she spent the week- end visiting at the home of her sis-/ ter Mrs. John Stewart, ‘Burke family of Du- ing relatives in this * { ister. | and daughter | ited at the home . Hannah Olson, | Clifford Iverson, 28-year-old son! of Mr.-and Mrs. I. G. Iverson, died | suddenly from heart trouble Tues- day evening. Funeral services were! held Friday from the family res’ denee. lifford leaves to mourn h early departure two brothers one si: ter and his father and mother, The! family have the sympathy of the en- tire community in this hour of bereavement. Gn cditacincs canna | Edgemont A Be Rev. Dan Klein of Oklahoma gave a sermon at the Alta church Sunday evening and Rev. Brockel i morning ‘and afternoon. large crowd was present will leave for his home in Oaklahoma | Thursday with his wife and childret Mrs. John Kech of Washburn was an over night guest of her sister, Mrs. Henry Schatz, Sunday. Mr. John Berg and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Hanson of Regan were Sunday dinner guests at the Karl Schatz residence. Mr, and Mrs. George Livenstein and little.son, and her mother of Mercer, attended church services at Alta: Sunday afternoon : The Joneses have as guests this week re s from Bismarck. Caroline .and Ida Schaffer Alta callers Wednesda: Mr. Murry of Grand Forks was a business visitor in this vicinity Thursd: Cha: Washbu and uncle, afternoon. and Esther Schat motored to rn Monday to visit their aunt returning Wednesday Wing Gorden Johns had the misfortune of breaking his wrist last Thursday night while cranking his car. He was taken to Wilton immediately to have it set. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seilinger passed away Wednes- day morning. Funeral services were|, held Thursday morning from the Congregational church. with the Rev. iss Holstien officiating. Inter-| ment was made in the Wing cemeter Mrs, Alice Durkan and granddaugh- ter of Jamestown are guests at the), Ed, Larson home, Mrs. days last friends in Wing. Jacob Hein and John Weber mot- ored to Bismarck Friday. | Hilda Korus of Wilton spent Sat- urday and Sunday at the week iting Mueller | ome. | Maude Chennwith spent the week- end with her friend “Peggy” Knowles. The Ladies Aid which met at the L. R. Johns home ‘Thursday was| quite well attended. Cliff Ferguson, Phil. Schnieder and Fred Brown were callers in Wing Tuesday. Kremenetzky Bros. - opened new store Friday Olive Rice-was the week-end guest of. Ella Mueller.at the latter's home. The Wing girls were present at the Luther League held-at the: B.-N. home. Sunday. Clara and Ella pecial song. Mr: 0. 5. ‘Rice of Lein drove through: town Monday with his new their GEE! r wish THERE \/ THINKING: ABOUT YOUR WAS SOME WAY You our TRIP — AFRAID? GOING Snck wit. ~ ME BACK PMOSIR! LVE SIGNEO AN a eno TO (Tw. a week - for|..4 were bet | spent Sunda: Ic . P. Heaton tractor which -he purchased in Re- an. Joseph, Ervin and Ernest Rice were in Wing Sunday. Several of the the dance held M rs. B. fon w ge friends ai tives at McKenzie Sunday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Carl Teppe and fam- motored to Mandan Thursday re- turning Frida: . H.C. Edgerton and lyde visited friends in Wash- burn Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Jacobson and ily attended the confirmation ex- ses held at Pettibone Sunday. iC Leith | A fairly large crowd attended the} ——___—) Aid held at the B. N. home Wednesday afternoon. lection taken in amounted to: $7.00. Oscar Opolen and J. 0. Rise mot- ored to Tuttle Wednesday afternoon. Fritz Hagen called at the A. 0. Ambers home Wednesd: s. J. Brenden, who has been ng for Mrs. Cowlthorp south of Mriscoll, returned home Friday eve- ning. Arthur Rise spent Sunday at his parental home, Dorothy Barkman accompanied and Mra. Henry Olson to Bis- Friday. s Barkman motored to Dris- coll Wednesday afternoon. Mr. George and Vernor Beat! from Shelby, Iowa, Mrs. Frank Beatt and whter Violet from Brampton, . Dak. are spending a few days ing at the Dallas Barkman home eorge and Vernor Beatty are Mrs, Barkman’s brothers. A very large crowd attended the Lein Luther League meeting held at the} n home Sunday afternoon, ise and son Joseph motored Saturday, the former re- ning until Monday and brought! tor home. Alfred Arneson, Eddie and ‘Alice and Anna Anderson motored to Tut- tle Saturday evening. 3 Mr. and Mrs. George Christianson and Harold motored to Tuttle Satur- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Olsoh of Dris- coll called at Ole Spilde’s and Joe Rise's Thursday evenin, and Mrs. Isane Mr. and Mrs. W and family spent Sunday Spilde home. Miss Josie Olson, who has been ing Mrs. B. N. Lein for the past two weeks, returned home Sun- day evening. s Ella, Edith, Clara Mueller, Hilda Coars and Olive Rise of Wing evening at J. 0. Ris Mr. and Mrs. Henry Arneson an family of Driscoll ‘spent Sunday forenoon at Alfred Arneson’ Olga and Clara Rise called at the Hagen home Friday afternoon. ses Mabel and Eunice Kjelsvein of Bismarck accompanied by their friends spent Sunday evening at the Theo. Skogen home. The ballgame played at Art Bjorhus Sunday between the Wing “boosters and Lein “slickers” was fairly well if. Botnem and at the Ole jattended. At the end of a seven, inning game the " were de. feated, the score being 11 to 0. Turing of Arena called rt Brenden home Sunday. Ross Kerr is helpine Ed. Ny- gaard shock grain this week Hampton | Godfrey Grenz was a business cal- ler at Bismarck the fore part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Kyes daughter Laura were callers at Lin- ton Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Quast and son Neil visited at the Steve Koppy home Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs, John Ohlhauser, Sr., were business callers at Linton Thursday, Francis Chesrown man Busby. shock grai Miss Rose: Goehring is working for John Ohthauser, J: I. C. Baker of Bismarck was here this past week and i up a bin south of the erossing on this side of the river and will ship wheat by boat ‘as soon as_ threshing commene Miss Ann and Francis Chesrown were callers at Linton Saturday eve- ninj iss Martha Knapp of near Tem- vik, who was working for Mrs. G. helpine Fer- | children were visitors at E Col-| liam Botnem | 'Grenz, went home Sunday to help her folks for the harve: hund and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ma |. Weller's home Sunday. John Suverly, who is working for Ferman Busby, and his sister Shive, | who is working for Mrs. Weller, spent Sunday with home folks. Chokecherry pickers are getting quite numerous along. the river. Mr. . Renschier, were Sunday visitors their son Emil, who Harelton, Aaron Albright, who was working for Ed. Weller, .is now at John Ohthauser, Jr’ Port Umber was a caller at Lin- ton Monda; Mrs. John E.-Renschler was on the sick list the past week. Mr, and Mrs, Daniel Ha daughter Elizabeth of St. and soi law and ghter, and Mrs. Charley Walcher, and chi dren of Bismarck spent Sunday here visiting friends. Miss Blanche Umber accompanied by Mrs. 8. G Busby were shopping at Linton ‘Thursday. John Glass of Linton was a Sun- iaey, dinner guest at the Steve Koppy om: | Schrunck | Charles Menry Seilenger was born on the third day of June, 1927, and |died at 2:45 o'clock Wednesday mosning, August 10 at the James Walters home. He received medical aid at the Bismarck hospital and Dr. Thelen was also present at the time of the death which was caused by pneumon He leaves to mourn i los: iss sorrowing _ parents, \Henry and Seilenger. The fun- eral took place from the Congrega+ }tional church of Wing at 10 o'clock Thursdayimorningy August 1th, with burial in Wing cemetery. The ser- vices were conducted by Rev. Rose Holsteins + large oMunber of rela. ti and friends assinted at the fun- it the home of resides near, The floral offerings were many and beautiful. Jake Wentz called Sunday morning. | John and Sam Koel their grain this weel |. Mrs, Adam Kl Milton are mother, and 7 jand Mrs. Ed. Schuaketz. The people of this community who attended the dance at Arena Grove Saturday night are Mr. and Mrs. D. F. McClellan, J. E. Witt, and th | Misses Mareella Nicters, Helen Mar- jehant and Catherine Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Triewarssen and family were- Sunday |Win. Vitt- home. Mr. Lydle Ruth and Frane the F, Smith home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hien and daugh- r Tillie went to Wing Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nieters, Mr. and Mrs. Marchant and family’ and Mr. and Mrs. John Fode and fam were at the James Walters Wednesday evertng. Mrs. Herman Sielinger and small json Earl James and Catherine Lee |called at the Herman Nieters home | Wednesday. at Marchant h are cutting nd small son h Mrs, Klien’s Tom Novak guests at the | : called ai ‘te home Mr. ‘and -Mrs, Steve Bachar and daughter J r. and Mrs, Carl Johnson, Ab Conrad and Clarence |spent Sunday at the James Novey ome, | Mr. and Mrs, Fred Smith were Wing shoppers Saturday evening. \ acacy and) Amwn Novey and Marcella Nieters went to the river Sunday. The heavy rain which fell Monday and Tuesday neesed \ much, as the gardens were + dsy. < Moffit Mrs. A. E. Cline visited at the Ed. De Haan home Monday. Mrs. Sophie Eggen aad daughter, Mrs. George Marrow, of Jamestown, arrived here Sunday and will b guests at the Asselstine home this ‘week, Mrs. Chas, Soules and Miss Inez Dutton were callers in town #riday. Mrs. Pete Hofstad and Miss Eliza- beth Brightmeyer visited at the Valentine Benz home Monda The McKenzie baseball club won from Moffit Sunday, the score béing 9 to 1. : Mr. and Mrs. W. W. McNally and daughter Dorothy left by car_ for their home in southern Iowa Mon- day, They will make several- stops with relatives and friends in South Dakota and northern Iowa. Mrs. H. P. Asselstine, Mrs. W. V, Carroll and Mrs. M. G. McNally were Sterling callers Tues ng Mr. and Mrs. F..H. Pillsbury are here ery rd HE SACRIFICED HIS LIFE IN THE PERFORMANCE 1 OE DUTY —HIS WORD + WAS HIS BOND AND: HE MET THE END RATHER THAN BE A iN od daughter Lydia and son Rhineholdt,| B eral, both at the home .and’ church.| p, enjoying a visit from Mr ury’s father and mother, Mrs."Hamlin, of Wisconsin. Mrm C. B. ‘Stevens entertained a number of ladies at coffee Wedne: day afternoon. ts. Sophie Morrow, G. McNally visited at the Valen- tine Benz home Monda; Misses Maude Mof: ie Miller yave a farewell party in the nz hall- Wednesday evening in hon- or.of Dorothy McNally, who left for Towa Monday. The evening was spent in dancing. At midnight a delicious lunch was served, Dorothy Pill r | ‘iss ich goes to show the esteem which she was held by ‘her friends. Mrs. Burns Bailey visited at the Valentine Benz home Friday after- noon, . Ed. De Haan _ entertained Wednesday afternoon Mrs. W. W. MeNally, Mrs. E. M. Whiteaker, Mrs. Dewey Olson Mr. Valentine Benz, Mrs. M. G. McNally and Miss Dorothy At 5 in mai A. Anderson visited at the H. P. Asselstine home Sunday ufter- ! noon. Mrs. John Benz visited at the Ed. Olson home Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. August Benz was a shopper in town ‘bets Most of the farmers in this local- ity will be through harvesting this week and a great many of the threshing machines expect to start threshing as soon as the weather permits, Mrs. Ed. Olson and Mrs. W. V. Carroll vigited at the Fay Johnson home Monday afternoon. - Regan Mr. and Mrs. Rannestad id sons Emil and Emery of Wildmar, were guests of their son and brother, H. E. Rannestad, for: a. few days. dast week, Mrs. J. D. Rempel and Doris. of ‘arshall, N. D., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. August Westerman Thurs- me” and Friday of last week. Garnes, Ruby Guthrie Garnes’ motored to While there they drove to Mrs. Gil- Jette farm and were pleased to find the crops in the best condition and nce of rust. Mr. and, Mr: rived home :from a motor trip , Winnipeg, toba, Sunday eve- ining. They made the return trip through Itasea Park near Superior, where they found wonderful fishing. Leo Sheldon purchased a .mower soe the Sanger Mercantile company riday. Mr. and Mrs. Smith McHugh of Norwalk, Wis., arrived in Reean by auto last Thursday having driven hrough in three days. ir. -MeHugh signified his faith in North Dakota when in 1916 he erected a'fine set -of buildings on his section of land to ¥Y}ane mile north of Regan, improve- ments to which have been time to time, until now the most up-to-date set buildings inthis terri year Mr. McHugh has 500 acres of rye, wheat, oats and barley, all of which is unusnally good stand and quality of grain.. Mr. McHugh first made trips to this country in 1907, at which time he represented the Northern Land. and Investment comp: He has been making annual trips up here ever since and has brought many settlers into this territory, and is still an ardent booster for North Dakota and especially this section of Burleigh county. Mr, and Mrs. McHugh have jtaken up their residence here until after threshing. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Tourtlotte and Frances were business visitors in Bismarck. Friday. Harry Dimond motored to Bismarck last week and brought home a Chev- rolet sedan that he purchased while Mite! and Mrs, George Randall. and r. and Mrs, George Randall. an sons of Virginéa, Minn. and Mrs P. Satter and son of Two Harbors, cou- sin and aunt of Mrs. Ben Rierson, are guests at. the Rierson home. Mrs. H. M. Haureberg and daugh: ter Marjory of Redfield, South Da- kota, were: guests at the B. E. Rier- son home Monday Tuesday. Mrs. Rierson. and Mrs. Heureberg are sis- ters. Mrs. A. H. Lundberg and son Bud, and Fritz Uhde motored to Crooks- ton, Minnesota last week and re- turned Monday, bringing Mrs. Wm. Uhde home with them. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Garnes and Margaret and Mrs. M. J. Gillette re- turned Wednesday from a trip to Watertown, S. D., where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ger- berding.. They rented a delightful cottage at Lake Kampeska, five miles from Watertown, and spent a most. enjoyable week fishing, swimming lend pla; golf. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Elkins are the arents of a baby boy born to them last week. Gordon Harris of Bismarck arrived in Regan Monday. He will be em- ployed by Nick Holgerson — until school starts in Bismarek. J. A. Fisher and son. Bobby narrow- ly escaped: death when the Ford truck they were riding in turned over after it failed to make a hill, between Baldwin. and Wilton Tuesday of last week. Jake was unconscious when a passing car stopped to investigate, and it was necessary to chop a hole in the top of the ear to-get them out, Fortunately’ Bobby escaped injury and was able to tell the rescuers;who they were. | added from orys: small grain Steele Mgs. E..J.’Erickson and Vina and Mrs.\Edward Thomas and son of Driscoll visited at the Clifford Erick- son -home Satu: a Mr, and M. ). Styles.and fam- ily visited friends at Cleveland Sun- day. F. Goetterz is harvesting grain with a combine, the first to be used in this vieinity. iting her father, H. N. Tucker. Evangeline ‘and Ferdinand ‘Hoch- halter returned Wednesday from the Bismarck hospital,-where they under- went minor operatio: Ten new members. daughter, Mass Evelya MeKicior an be ‘arrived this "week, from Muncie, Ind, ‘isiting at the home. of wee: celebrated. her ’ ry are Mrs. Nellie re rg number of her I! friends ‘Mr, and: Mra. Chas, Loerch returned jast week from: a-visit in-South Da- received © large number of presents wh o'clock a delicious! {and looking after busine | Mrs. A. F, Walker arrived from | P. Fresno, Calif., this-week-and-is vis- Mrs. Hai z fMont., is visiting her Snell. a id Me init rela- londay visiting S tivs near Valley City. Rudolph Hochhalter and -chiléten of Napoleon, ‘and | Ferdinand \Hoch- halter.of Eureka,’S. D., visited’ st the J. J. Hochhalter home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Martin -Seln : family visited friends near Pursian jake Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Bertelson and son Geerge made a trip to Bismarck Wednesday. Mrs. J. A. Prescott and Mrs./Emma Marsh motored to Hazelton Saturday where they visited Mr: |. Weh- tz. Mrs. E. M, Pool and Mrs. ‘Hazel Richards spent Saturday in Biamarek. Mrs. R. L. Phelps and Elbridge. te-“ turned Thursday from Winterset, Ia., where they had been visiting rela- tives. Mr. Phelps’ sister «returned h them to visit here. Mr. and Mrs. Leo “Hammel aiid children of Mooreton, N. D., visited at the A. Dieruf ‘home - several days last week, g Marvin Ness spent Sunday with Bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Ness returned Monday to his work ‘‘at Grand Forks, " Mrs. Buster Brown and thildéen are spending a week at the home of Lh Serpent Mr. cand Mrs, G. °W. jan . J. A. Prescott motored ‘to Burnstad Sunday afternoon where be directs the Burnstad band, nad and Cont sent of Entendate visited at the Methodist parsonage Monday and ‘Tuesda: ‘ ¥ Miss Lillian - Ohtke of: “Bisniartk ited friends -here ree oot Norman Ness ‘left “‘Duesday’: for Reno, \Nev., -where he ‘will teach: in the university. En route -he will it friends: in Oakland, Calf. [iets T. F. Keating of Valley City. apeht a few days visiting at Leith inte vit here. Mrs. John Alnzer of ‘Elgin: ware guest at the F.:P, Emch home » few days’ last’ week. res ‘Mra.Tim Weatherly: made a: érip to Elgin Friday with cher litte daughter Lorraine, who injured her finger in a washing machine. Kev. Ford and family of ‘Crosby, N..D., were guests of friends at. Leith the past week. i Mrs. McVey left Sunday. morning for Huron S. D. She motored .with “od and Mrs, Ed McVey of Bris- ane. Mrs. Martin of Kansas is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Wm. Saunders, and other relatives. S Mr. and Mrs. Emil Brinkman ‘of Minor. were guests at Leith Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo ’Martin’ were callers at'the-N. C. Emch\ home Sat- urday. : Clayton Finlayson :and Hi- Francis land of d frien take treatments for the relief of rhenma- tis ts » and Mrs. ‘Ackerman of Heil allers here Sunday. Walter Moen motored ' to” Mandan Saturday evening and spent Sunday with relative: Mr. and’ Mrs.-Solehern-and children left Saturday -by train from ‘Heil for their home -ag. Hu Wis, after days at the Nixon spending a fi homie. Martin Jenson, accompanied by“Si- mon Pederson and son Thor and Mi Lena Pederson moteréd-to Freda Sun- day where they: attended Notwegiain servie M. nd Mrs. Albert Lah, a¢com- panied by Mr. and Mrs; Lou Omdahl and family, pienicked at the Heart river Sunday. Mrs. Hellstad and children of New England are guests at the Stone home, é Mrs. R. Hawley entertained at’ ner Sunday in honor of Mr. Hawley’s birthday. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hagen ‘and ‘tittle son oof Fargo, ‘Mr. and -Mrs. Dave: Griff! and son of Casselton.and Mrs,.G,,T. Hawley. of Lemmon, S. D. Mr. and Mrs. Corbitt and family spent the week-end at’ Mandan and Bismarck. Mr. und Mrs.-Fred Sept. spent* thie past week at.the Jacob. Sept home, Mr, and’ Mrs.‘Emil Will end at the ily of New Leipzig were gue: John: Will-home Sunday. Bertha Zacher spent the week-olld with relat N Ed Olson’ visited at, the John Benz home Thursday and Friday. Mrs. George Lewis and di e ‘Mapion were Sterling callérs” Tugs- irs. P. M. Gosney and ‘daughters Visited at the Chae Gaskill home Theiss, ere . mond .Loomis spent ‘Thuredily ight: at the rman Nieman nome. Misses Genevieve and Euntes: sen visited-with Ida and Almona‘Hurr ny. ‘ ene Fogarty was. Bismarghk taller lay. Miss Elnora Hurr’ visited: at Cis eorge Lewis home Wednesday. Mrs. William 'Carro!' visited' at @le gebat Benz:home Thussday dnd Fri- Mrs. He Nic ie col eee Patan meee ‘ogarty and. Rex “weve Sterling. callers Monda % Mr. and. Mrs.-C. B., Konitsky, ard and Eloise,;visited at the irs. Burns Gearge Lewis: hom Frew =e dM “Swindlivg the ‘. rs. > Frank were Bismarck: visitors: Sand Mrs. Charles Gaskill--visited: ._M. Gosney home - i The Sterling senior 2 Spied asi isa inday. y Anton Oberg:was a ling Mota. family visited'ak the sobn Bees bee rregkcond. ‘Mts, Jim Bake i Saletoe’ Veniae ented 7at::thenk

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