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PAGE TWELVE NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS Brittin ‘lé Mr. and Mrs, Jason Hoover spent Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Orin Dut- fton’s. Mr drew Margaret Lamb and son An d Roxy Cabbage motored to rek Monday, returning Wed- nesday. Maurice B. Le Jason Hoover, , brother and Mr Ted Olson ni Osakis, Minn., short visit at Jason ‘and Elvin Wednes- day. They are on their way to Bow- bells where they expect to be har vesting and threshing for about six weeks Alfred Hoover game at Moffit Su Andrew Lamb Moffit. Miss Jean Crawford visited Emma Mae Brittin a few days. | Mr.and Mrs. Bunker and fam m tored to jarck Thursday. Mrs. Salsburg and son from Osakis, Minn., visited Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoover Wednesday and Thursday They are en route for Los Angeles, California, by car. ©, R, Crawford Saturday. eorge Morrison is taking h daughter Nellic, who is quite . Henderson at Mandan for ttended ball da: spend the Sunday at visited in Bismarck | A round-up in the rain was held at! the MelInt: farm Monday ' when a horse being cared Charlie Sattler got av five men with saddle horses to cor- val and rope it. Ed Smith wap. at Wing Saturday, Jqad of feed outs i Elmer Drum drove to Arena Wed-/| nesday to do some shopping. Rev. Bottler of Tuttle and J. J.) Horner of Wing hac Hision | day, doing quite a bit of damage to both cars, Owing to the fact that Mr. Horner was driving slowly pro bly saved the members of his fam- y from instant death. Palms and who have a business caller! He brought out al little daughter been touring points in the west as far as th met with Mrs ternoon, M. Aug. F been working for De for the past two years moved to Hazelton neighborhoo Milton and Harmon Mandigo spent} Bat- | tained the week-end guests of R. *. Savage home. Moen of Minn J and Mrs. J. Robinson of Berth terly Wednes- nd Mrs. Oliver Hoskins, who Remee ha rd. 0 ld, ¢ Sunday guests at the digo home. Briggs drove to orning to d husband, Mr, and| family were entertai pard ler of Hazelton Jamestown Sun-! ‘ar which he | in some un- known manner t. This happened north of Braddock, had abou of crockery in the pletely destr about two Mr. ed Nor nd has mov- | back of the! He is also putting a cement! on Mr. and Mrs. Art Hanson Thurs- under his cream station, | garage building from the American Creamery ¢ cd it on his lot at he foundation Frances and Anton Fischer motored to marck Monday. Lawrence Madland Ownas motored to da and tun i Anton Fischer and Mrs, their 18-mo hi Kime were hom Ww Lunquist and Art er Thursday Dietzman and f for harvest. Mrs. Wm. sils removed F much improv. Mr. and Mrs. Kershaw had her iday this writing. Martin Saturda vii w Mill one hundred dollars worth t | daugh' Selme Bismarck Tues- Walter Dietzman had the misfor- f spraining his wrist Wednes- : called John Kruger, Ed Lunquist and Selm-| | er Ownas Wednesday. M Lew at the Walter Dietzman| daughter 1 motored to Bismarck Thurs- y afternoon to get a crew of men| to y morning and Is Tooker mo- on) daughters of Alexandria, Minn., visit- and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Emil and Mrs. ‘arson were also Yo ed a few days with Mr. August Nelson, Heyer of Solon und John Schoening of | Sunday guests at the Nelson home. Miss Helen Rossow is assis clerk at the Raleigh Mercantil during Miss Zanders’ absence. Mr. apd Mrs. W. B, Dorward enter- Mr. ting ve je store j Mrs. D. lis} Mrs. Clarene Ford and family. ‘l son Irvin's birth | noon. The games and lunch was served. Mr. and M R. Westrum and sit ; Westrum home Sunda: Painted Woods _ | Mrs, Sam Fairman er! few weeks in Bismarck, Brooks called on Mrs. Arthur Hanson Thursday. Marion and Emmet Brooks spent Sunday with Wallace Anstrom. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Larson called he! th} | day evening. | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson and | father’s, Mr. Axel Steinquist. Mrs. Oscar Anstrom and daugh- %! tor, Mae, spent Saturday -night in Wilton with Mrs, Albin Anstrom. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Danielson of ilton visited with Mrs. Louise Hag- en Sunday afternoon, Raymond and Clarence Hildebrand | were Sunday visitors at Mrs, Frank | Reibe's. |G. Olgeirson and his son spent part j of the week at Rudolph Hagen’s and ted in the harvesting. Mrs. Adrian Brooks visited past week with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. | Brooks and family. Mrs, Axel Steinquist and daughter Edna, who spent the summer in Sur- ader, are expected home soon, The rain the first of the week vest. several days al- welcomed for corn Mr. and Mrs. Dan Horton of Wood- ward, Iowa, who have land in Ecklund township, have been in this vicinity the past two weeks. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Brooks Satur- day. Monday at dinner Rev. and Frost entertained a | party of little boys in honor of her y Thursday after- ternoon was spent in dat the A. Mrs. C. W. Brooks and Mrs. Adrian! rs were Sunday visitors at her} the | chursday. i ; w is spending a | | | on account of her illne Hi arrived Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. L. J. Agnew and three chil. dren left Sunday for a visit’ with her sister in St. Paul. aughton | Miss Helen Rue and Isobelle John- son called on the Martineson and Barker families Monday evening of last week, Oscar Larson called at the home of P. A. Johnson Monday. The school board held a special meeting at the home of Robért Sol-, berg Monday of last week. _ The young people of this commun- ity held avwiener roast Castle Rock on Thursday of it week. Among those present were Mildred Trygg and Oscar Trygg, formerly of Trygg township, who are home now for a vacation. : Elmer Angdahl was helping Emil Johnson with the harvesting last lohnson went to Bismarck * Ruth Nudeffer| came out with him to visit with Isabelle Johnson a few days. Mildred and Oscar Trygg called at the home of C. A. Johnson Thursday W. P. Lomas -was out delivering gas Friday. Mrs. Frank Johnson was in the capital y Saturday.~ Orland John- son, who has been out in the countr; helping Frank shock, went in wit! her to spend a few days with his parents, Wild Rose —_—________% M Ernest Saville and little Maxine visited at the Tom Kinney home in Kidder county Sunday. Little Bobby Brownawell of Ster- ling who has been visiting relatives bere the past week, retutaed’ heme Sam Gooding was quit> ill last. week and went to Bismare< Friday with Arnold Peterson to cons:lt doc- tors there. Mr. and Mrs. C, IT. Barton and. family of Braddock were Sunday guests at the H. A. Carlisle home. Quite a number of our young veo- ple attended a dance at Pursian P Thursday’ evening. W. H. Brownawell motored to Bis- marck Thursday on business. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Parsons of Bismarck accompanied by their daughters, Mrs. Hartlee May and called at the Arthur Johnson one day last week. Anderson's Saturday. grain for his: broth of her friends at 1 o'clock lunch- eon at her home Me oe ill ‘°Mrs, H. L, Brumn of Philadelphia is visiting her er, Mrs. 1. G. Iver- son. Mrs. Brumn came to Wilton to attend the funeral of her nephew, Clifford Iverson. ir. and Mrs. H. C. Iverson and children left Tuesday for Atlantic, Mich, for a visit with Mrs. Iver- R. Nelson and . A, D. Hitt motored to Brush Lake Sunday. Mrs, Elizabeth Mitchell, aged 73 passed away Sunday at the home of her son, Fred, with whom she had made her home for several years. Mrs. Mitchell suffered a slight stroke several weeks ago and had been ai ing ever since. Brief services ewre held at the Mitchel home Tuesday afternoon, also at, the Presbyterian church with Rev. G. W. Stewart and Rev. F. W. Christ in charge. The remains were laid to rest in the Riverview cemetery. The pallbea e all members of the local ld Fellows lodge, Bert inn, Wm. Bowne Wm, Leben, Milo Christian- son, Ole Olson, and August Kilian, a= Mr. and Mrs. Stéve Little and fam- ily made a business trip to Bism: Saturday. Miss Jeanette Coleman is working for Mrs. Bert Hedstrom? A. Fosgreen jome The Rev. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson, Anthony and Arthur Erickson spent Sunday at the O’Brien lake. Mrs. C. L, Johnson called on Mrs. Martin Strand last Thursday. Agnes Tosseth, Mr. and Mrs. ‘coleman and family were callers ismarck “Saturday. The Pentecostal that was held at Painted Wo Sunday ‘was, very well attended. Mrs. Ed Brochl visited at Morris Mr. and’ Mrs. John Asplund and son Lloyd and Florenée Johnson ited in Naughton township Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Johnson and ghters Helen and Doris were callers in Wilton Monday. Otto Asplund of Bismarck shecked The Asplunds visited Hagstroms Sunday afternoon, {is ase au, Christiansog spent Sunday evening at 0. Rise'st 4 ie Mr. and Mrs. Sivert Brendén spent Sunday forefpon at the Alfred Arne- Harold Ludvigson left for his home KY Iowa Thursday for a week's vaca- ion. Mrs. Arthur Farnum and son of Arthur, N. D., arrived here Thurs- day to visit with her mother, Mrs. J. Tees. ‘Mr. and Mrs..B. W. Graham and son motored to Bismarck Monday. Ee Edith and Clara Mueller mo- ye who motored Sunday from Wing were Mr. and Mrs. Amiel Piepkorn sand children, Mr. |; and Mrs, Tollef Suby, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Knowles and children, Dor- othy H Margie Knowles, Art Gage and Vernon Mutchler. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Christ Berg were’ visitors at the John Mueller home Sunday. Mr. and Mrss H. C. Edgerton and son, Clyde made. a business trip to Bismarck Tuesday. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Ebb Cleveland, Jim- mie Black and Bud Cleveland were visitors in Jamestown Suni John Almer and party ited in Wing Saturday evening and Sunday. Ma and John Mueller of on their Abraham Turnoy of Chicago is visiting with his brother Isaac. County ‘Surveyor. T. R. Atkinson was a business caller in Wing Tues- irs. Harry, Knowles and daughter motored to Tuttle Saturday. Dan Tice and grandson of Bis- marck are spending a few days with the former's daughter. Mr. Tice just came from an extended trip through Towa, South’ Dakota’ and Colorado. Mrs. John Mueller and Elle Edith Mueller made a business trip |. spending a few da: Mes, Ed. Hamilin, S"** Jesse Johns, returned from Min- Monday after‘spending several ‘to Wildwood | 'p, City and Mr. and Mrs. im of Jamestown ai friends and relatives of Clarence Swanson y evening at the Brusch- Suaie of Vall Ut Ma visiti Drisco! Wr. irs. Hy C. Meland and spent Sunday evening at‘ the Carl Meland home. irs. Robert Eisenbeiss spent Mon- day afternoon with her mother, Mrs. Olson. ; Martha Eisenbeisz Bismarck Thursday. ir. and Mrs. Chas Newcomer mot- ored to Regan Sunday morning for a visit. Vernice afid Evelyn. New- comer, who have been visiting there for the past week, returned with them : was . in Mrs. Melvin Lash and children of imarck came down Tuesday to. Visi h Mrs. John Baker, the form ‘mother. bi Mr. Howard Balk: visited at the Pesney. ho from il Thurs Ea during Mrs. Henry Genevieve, and shoppers red " Vivian Gaskell visited at the McKane home Wednésday evening. by ; E. Ladies Aid PS re double baby shower for Mrs. Harle: Keller and_ Mrs. Ashley at the Ash- ley home Friday afternoon. A large number of ladies attended. Little Jackie Ashley and “Billy” Zellar re- ceived many nice presents. A de- dd lunch was served in the eve- ning. Gi x Mes. George Lewis is taking care of Marjorie and Duglas Bailey during Mrs. Bailey's illne: ‘i Mrs. Henry Swindling’’ returned home Wednesday after a several weeks’ visit with relatives in Penn- sylvania. ‘Mrs. Floyd Belk visited at the John Baker home. Friday. Mrs, Herman: Nieman and. children were pede callers rpiay. Earl Gaskell motored to Bismarck Fri evening, ‘returning Saturday He went to purchase head- er repairs. Mrs. Herman Nieman vigited at the Turner home Saturday night. Geotge Lewis, daughters Mar- ion and Marjorie and Duglas Bailey visited at the Max Lang home Satur- and family went-torthe creek Sunday and picked .chokecherries. Mrs. Raymond Loomis and children visited at the Nieman home the fore part of the weel ~ ry ,NO LEGS, PLAYS BALL ld Bristol, Conn.—One of the bright- est stars of the city sandlot basé- ball teams is Stanley Pinkowish,. 10- year-old boy whose legs are cut off it the knees. Stanley can pitch ‘ catch as well as any of his team- mates. When he goes to bat ‘and makes a hit, which is often, another boy runs the bases for him. ———__ FLASHLIGHT OPERATION New York.—With instruments poised above the unconscious form of a woman on whom he was operating for appendicitis, a.New York surgeon waited several minutes for the ‘he 1 lights to go on after they had been put out by a bolt of lightning. Fearful lest the patient Ste he called for a flashlight and finished the operation under its feeble rays. % NOT SO YOUNG i Would-be Flapper. I go cold all over when I think of my fortieth birthday. r Her Catty Friend: Did something ee happen then, dear? — An- ers. __A London hotel keeper has fin- ished his dining rooms in primrose and blue because these colors cauge the diners to relax and be cheerful and hungry. ’ 4 ¢ | e| tored to Bismar \ Mrs. Floyd Owens and family were vn to the Menoken Grove to pick hokecherrie y. ay { and Mra: P. M:'Gosney, daugh- ters Flotence and. Edna and Vivian Gaskill visited at the Triplett home little Carol of Youngstown, Ohio, and \ ———S | | nger ] Miss Dorothy Parsons, were visiting { | Yellowstone Park and back by th Black Hills, returned Saturday. They | were gone three weeks Andrew Olstead and sons Deed) ¢ months there working. Sophie Kremenetz! friends here Sunday. fae Mr. and Mrs. John Schlecht were rs, and Norris of Wisconsin were calle at Harry Nefer's Thursday. Mr. Ol- stead and the boys were loowing for work. The boys want a job of shocking and Mr. Olstead was trying} to locate a job as separator man. They are former residents of North Dakota. Mr. and children vis Mrs. drew Kraft ana d Mrs. Jake ternoon, . Etta Vv and and daughter Agnes granddaughter Bernice and Mi. Glanville were guests of Mr. Mrs. Bert Glanville Sunday. The Home Makers club met at the| Tees home Thursday af Q it} proved to be h and educational meeting. good fecipes and pointers were brought to light. A very dainty lunch was serv- ed by the hostess and enjoyed by the large crowd present. Mrs. Harry Farnum and son B Benson of Arthur, D Thursday to spend a weck Tees home. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Horner and fam- fly of Wing were guests at the Mc- Intyre home Sunday evening. Ed Pond began cutting his won- derful piece of rye Satur Carl Wolf went to Tuttl pairs for his binder Friday Mr, and Mrs. John Liab, Sr., and family were guests of Mr.’ and Mrs John Hartman’s west of Wing Sun jay. Irene, Martha and Delia Kraft vi ed their little friends Rose and Mary Alice McIntyre Sunday. Charlie Sattler and Adolph Kraft were callers at Charlie Hazlegrove’s Monday. Elmer Drum and Fred Plaines were} business callers in Arena Saturday | | evening. George Phele purchased a new Deering-MeCormi: binder in Tut- tle last week. That makes three bind-| ers that Mr. Phele running in the harvest fields. McIntye Bros. are busy harvesting, running the harvester early and lat The cron so far harvested promises @ fair yield. Tees Brothers started their harv- est Friday and have been kept pret- ty busy since as the g: won't} stand long without shelli Braddock \ Rey. Fred Myers of Napol Preached,.in the Methodist church | Sunday, evening. He was accompan-| ied By bis brother, John a er | Anna, who sang a solo. Rev, } was the first Methodist minister to preach in Braddock about 4 Po Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Farrar of ford, So. Dak., and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Copeland of Minot, visited this week with their brother, E. d nephew and wife, Mr. Lesher, of¢ Braddoc! Wednesday evening Mr. H. M. Sher-| win motored to Steele to meet his mother, Mrs, Harriet Sherwin, who has mn spending several weeks in the, east. Sunday morning they drove to! Solon at which place Mrs. will visit her daughter, M lig, before returning ‘to jont, MS N. arrived at the for re- eevning. S iss Freda Opheim arrived from! Bismarck Tuesday to take care of Mrs. Thore Naaden and baby. Miss| Opheim is a graduate from the Bis-! marck hospital. ~C. A. Stickney was a passenger to ek Tuesday afternoon to re- e medical attention. ent x. pie vent to Linton Sat- lay and brought home an Interna- tional truck. Rassen Aarvig, rural carrier No. 2,| bBo up with a lame back. Alfred fui acting as substitute. Misses Evelyn, Marian and Louise! Barton spent ‘the week visiting! met in the hall Wednesda; ing. Owing to the bad rosds only eight thembers were pre: oi Lunch was and Savage. be in the hall Wednesday afternoon, rte Aa ME ties of officers wil . members are re- quested to be present. “The Methodist Epworth League will vs Meld on. ice cream social Sept, 3rd. ; E. Fraser, who bas been F 4M _-with scarlet fever at St. Alexius alispell, | F John Olson r Sunday afternoon on busines Mr. and Mrs. son Gordon and tended Sabbath Saturday. o- McKenzie cnn Mr. Zeller of Underwood, who has Rev. has return- visiting his brother’ the rand fam his home, nd Leslie of Glendive, Mont., is visiting at the William Hughes, Jr. hom 5 Misses Dorthea Joe Wild home ed to Menoken Fischer and Miss Elsie Olson a School in Bismare and Betty fang have returned to theit ufter spending some time at the Roth and Larson homes here. George Day of Brittin ness visitor here last wi Isaic Turaroy Kenzie visitors Saturda Mrs. W. B, Heaton of Bismare ley home south of McKenzie. r. and son Pat of visitors in McKenzie. as a busi- of Wing and his young brother of Chicago were Mc- ind daughters tors at the Con- nton Heaton and stown were week-end Mr. and Mr: as children of Grand. Rapids, Minn. Mrs. Bjork and Mrs. Culligan are sisters. Mr. and Mrs, H. F. Flowers and baby. daughter’ are spending their '| vacation at Mr. Flower's old home [| in’ Dickson Tenn. G. W. Wallen of y is the relief agent during Flowers’ absence. Miss Agnes Ganton of Center is ting at the home of H. R. Smith. Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Gilbertson nd children of Stanton were Sunda tors at the J. D. Gi } 8 day a two weeks’ motor Minnesota. They Richardson's parents at Kingsdale Iso with Mrs. Richardson's at Sherburn, Minn, . B. Peterson and S companied by Mrs. Peat! Digby Arthur, motored to Mandan Saturday. W. B. Richardson was a business ller in Bismarck Tuesda: Knife River trip visited with J. O. Johnson of Menoken was in town Saturday. H. E. 3 Bank was B. W. Graham and family of Wing callers in McKenzie Monday were noon, T combine, W D. hines, ust the w Mr. Bismarck visitors Monday, ra, P. n club y_to harvest. Raleigh Mr. ily fa and Mrs. d Mr. and M mily and Mr. Th arl Mr. and Mrs. W. friends near Lark Sunday. Mr. and Mr: Lark Saturday meet who arrived from two weeks’ visit. and Mrs. John Metz entertained ck dinner Thursday evening. d Mrs, John Oleson and daugh- d Mr. and Mrs. Newman and | two daughter: Mr ter Roy George { at the Bagley ele his combine hary graded No. 1, low in protein, ter, will be lighter in weight and rust, manager of the the effect of blight John Metz, Bagley elevator. Mrs. C. L, rs, motored to Rosco, So, ion. usch entertained a party of Saturday friends stag party night. A. P. Black Wednesd. there on business. at a Fred Westerman of St. Paul pur- chased a car of cattle from parties He shipped eight cars of cattle off the branch}, 4 near Ruleigh this week. line of the N. P. Saturday. Bernard Dempsey and young son returned to Bismarck Sunday, having spent his two weeks’ vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. X. Demp- sey. on his way to Mott Saturday. Roy Frost starts his thre: Monda: Mr. the birth of a baby bo: P. J. Rausch moto to Monday eveging on busine: ing Tuesday. ‘ in town on business Thu! Dan and Joe Dirk mi ie ee pet four. weeks, is Bri re her [Y jon in’ the jas seeured pecking plant at Salem Sunday to visit rels' Be oul of cattery Sat Tuesday. visi Roth entertained esday afternoon and a neh was served and enjoyed by all. | e—__________———-6 Jacobson and fam- mpson and eGinnis were Wildfang of the Sterling a business visitor T. Hughes is having some of his wheat harvested with a “Holt” E. Anderson and Roscoe Crum, who have had grain com- does good work and is and Mrs. Jarry Sweeny were the| | Sunday dinner guests at the home of Schiek. B. Dorward called Sam Knoll came over afternoon to Knoll’s mother and siste Michigan for a marketing his wheat tor threshed by So far it has but by laboratory Lat Klienschmidt, accompan- her children and sister, Miss Dak ke in the fair and spend turned from Selfridge ing spent some time Peter Burns, road master of the Milwaukee, passed through Raleigh] y01 4 ing rig with a full crew of bundle wagons ha d Mrs. G. Nagel amnounce and Mrs. aged ae ce on: ismarel }) rapurn- Rudolph Dubs of New Leipsie was ong and Mrs. Pas! tered to New ‘Yeakle brothers jusch and B business! now visiting her pai Mr, Gordon Schaffner and three daughters Hope, Cherry and Truth noon, Mr. and Mrs. J. A, Jacobs and chil- dren motored to the Earnest Carlson home a mile west of Dodge where they spent Sunday. children motored to the John Siverts home in Dodge Sunday, were guests {at dinner and enjoyed the day. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fietigech mot- ored to Hebron to do gome shopping Monday. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Gohen and chil- dren motored to the Roy Burgess home where they spent Sunday. A large number of people from all around surprised Mrs. Hermon Eggert, being her birthday. Everyone enjoyad the Sunday. Godfrey Winterroth took his broth- er Chris, who was sick, to Hebron by car to see the doctor Tuesday morn ing. He is now improving. % Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Goben and children, also Lloyd Lehmann, mot- ored to Marshall to do some shopping Wednesday afternoon. Lloyd Lehmann motored to Hebron | Friday morning to attend Bible | school there. | Gordon Schaffner and children motored to the L. R. Woolery home Thursday. Dom Peck motored to Richardton Saturday afternoon on business mat- | ters and returned heme that night. Mrs. L. R. Woolery and children | motored to Hebron Satugday after- | noon to do some shopping. Menoken 3 \ W. T. Dance hauled a load of lum- ber from McKenzie Thursday, 4 re- pair his granary and to build a head- er box. Loretta Jacgbson spent several days visiting her sister, Mrs. Roy ; Turner, of Sterl Paul Holmes has purchased a new Dodge sedan. He will use it to con- vey the children from his neighbor- hood to the new consolidated school. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Graves were entertained inner Sun rf by and Mrs. Harry Graves of Bismarck. Anna Marie McCormick spent sev: eral days visiting Camille Agnew. Mrs. R. G. Abelein, Mrs. R. Bourne laughter, Mrs, Warren Clisby, of McKenzie, were callers on Mrs. Ch Graves Friday. The Benson Ladies’ Aid with the Mc! ie W. C. a picnic lunch Thursda: the picnic grounds noi » Edd Ebli: ken ‘ladies er aid Sept. 7 at oken Sunday been ‘suffering from b! ing in his foet is myth tana, extended visit with Mr.. Park Wood and Saturday. of cattle Saturday. John Culligan have house guests Mrs. Gust Bjork and! Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bierig and} will meet for will intertain’ the her wake Hussi Her in M e Huggins was a celier in len- ad aftern fr Huggins lood pois. better. Mrs. Mary Wood of Borinn, Mon- rived here Friday to make se rs. Wel Maimons. wets . |callers at the Nels Nelson home last motored to Marshall Sunday after-| John Deere tractor ottt-day thi | | | veral farmers here finished their day. business callers at Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs, A. W. Quast and Neil were attending-to business matters in Linton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. James Monahan and the Misses Alice Calquhoun and Eu- nice Vienne were shoppers at Lin- ton Saturday, Mrs. Frank Foell and Mrs, Ed Mon- ahan and ‘children attended the Miss Ada Saville spent tie week- Aut with her friend, Helen Browna- well. A number of the young folks met Brownawell home Sunday The boys pl some of: the elders shoes. Lunch was served by Brownawell, assisted by Mrs. 0. ky, who hi just turned from Portland, ‘Oregon, st visiting with Mr. and Mi lore Kremenetsky' Saturday. * Mr. and Mra, Robert Patzner and family were. Regan shoppers Satur- Swanson and Mrs. August Benz. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gosney and family are enjoying a visit bere with Mrs. Gosney’s ‘mothet, Mrs. Brien, an old resident hee, but now of Stickney, So. Dak., ‘tid her daughter, Miss Jennie Buen. Trygg and Mias Alice\Calquhoun dpent Sun- day in Bismarck. : Charlie Rue and Geo Nelson were| Mr..and Mrs. Power Hendrix and son Thi 8, C, .N. Hendrix and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dewitt visited Mrs. C. N. Hendrix Sunday at Bismarck. irs. Hendrix is a patient in: a-hos- pital there. , Miss:Mrances Koppy, who has spent hi :few weeks with her parents, apk to work’Sunday. Henry: Speichert was a pi to Bismarck on the bus Mond: Mr. and Mrs, Merle Buck of*Hamp- ton were business callers here Mon- day motming. pairs P M Ny Endergnand daughters id ‘Miss Eunice .Viemme left: Monday morning for Carson, where they will visit for some time. movies at, Linton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Brogden and children were Sunday visitors . in eran ES vee rs. Dave. Calqubgun.« and... John ‘Blazen spent. Sunday afternoon at the Brindle home near Hazelton. Henry. Knittel' of Ha caller in: town Sunday. ‘Mr. amd Mrs. A, W. Quast and Neil Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scott were overnight guests at the Nels Nelson home last Sunday night and went back to Bismarck Monday afterndonh. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Davenport: are employed at the Axel Johnson home again as-harvest help. Walter Sunq rom near Steele was a caller at the Martin Nelson home last Sunday night. Axel Johnson purchased He will pull the bitdér with it. Charlie Trygg called at John Ol- son’s Tuesday and got Mr. Olson’ up to his place to do some carpenter work, Oscar Coleman made a trip to Bald- win Thursday and got his supply of twine to bind his crop. ton Fisher purchi Buick 6 in Bismarck rec ed a ‘used ntly. Porter Nelsen called at Martin a Mr. and Mrs. John Stroh and chil- dren, Ruth and Hank Schatz motore to the Emanuel Keck residence of near Washburn Sunday to spend the day with them. Mr. John ‘Kurly of Montana visited at the Karl Schatz home Sunday. Mr. Kurly plans to move to his farm | several miles west of here, with his family this fall. He and two sons ‘are here making hay. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. children. visi hh brother-in-li Rey Sun Joe Whitted's. They are Joe Fisher purchi mers tractor and will pull the bin- der with it and fall plow. Oscar Coleman purchased a new binder Thursday in Baldwin ahd brought it owt. Oscar Woolworth was a caller in Regan Thursday. Joe Jiras $a dinner guest at Martin Nelson’s home Thursday and mann and Mr. Gerke \F lay while he cut the oats with the binder’ Mr. and Mrs. John Resch and fam- ily and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Nelson motored to the Missouri river last Sunday and picked chokecheries and enjoyed a picnic dinner, Willie Jiras, who has been thresh- ing in Jamestown, Ki is ‘now employed at Mina; So. on his way back. A family from Michigan came down in a car, stopped in at Martin Nel- st Thursday looking for work. mily lives in a tent. ° 4 a a. Whied ursday on emit Johnson madea-trip to Regan Thursday. John Anderson is cutting wheat for Axel Johnson. ing from Towa to harvest and thresh. ‘ir. and Mrs. Anton Fisher visited at the John Olson home Saturday and in the afternoon the Qlsons and Fish- ers motored to Bismarck. ‘g Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Stolks from Wilton accompanied by three friends Sunday. Mr. lund its Sunday with the Wilton Jack Atcheson and Mr. and Mi Mr. -and Mrs. Jack Lief spent -Sun- day at the Warder Roberts home at Towner. jeatrice Balarkay: Carrie O'Brien, | nurses of the St. Alexits hospital over the week-end at the |. O'Brien hom », Cassidy has accepted ites NAD. ‘ ta, returned “to sday after spending the pest week ‘guest at fir heme. of Ealtford Richard is etployed th fo1 el is employed at the Elevator.: ~ ® carload| aunt and . Thelai eg "Perum, visiting at Thel at the home of her » Dr, and “Mra, W. P. Mrs. E; L, Tepel of St. Paul: is the W. P. Thelan home. Miss Verene Eahmid Tenet home she visited at home of Miss Grace Howe enterfained Miss Lila D., is visiti brother-in-law John Stroh with t! harvesting. brother Dave during day mo: visited at the Folten Nelson home|. 4 Mrs: Tom Morris from Eck- |i n of Aberdeen, 8./ ters callers at tha. and Mrs. Philip Schuch of rs Schrunk attended Alta church Sun- day morning. After services were over they motored Pp McClusky, Mrs. Frey is quite ill at Present. to their daughter's lace. Mrs, Frey, who lives west of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Schatz, Pauline and: Dave motored to Dei fuluaveeeae ° eee ee Edward Schatz is helping his he Ted Hochhalter .is working for his arvestin; Karl Schatzs were busi ers at. McClusky Saturda; . John’ Birkeland and as Gale’ motored-to Bistharck iraday. Olga Rise motored to Arena Thurs- ‘Christianson and son Harold to Tuttle Thursday rn ing. ¥ N. .A., Soderholm . has - been - . ging the ro: these Tas ce Alfred “A?nescn mo- jughter ¥. Geo, motored , rank Ritchie and day. Nive John Carlson and childret, Dennis and’ Doris, visited at C. L. Malone’s: Monday. +: Sgt. Roderick 'N: Malone of Wheel- er: Field, Hawaii, is home on a furlough.. « q Mr. and Mrs..C, L. Malone and mpton was’ a Beecher Malone were guests at John} Benz home Tuesde: Carlson’s Sunday. Ars. .W.. 8. Oder and daughters, Vina, Myrtle and. Edna were calle atthe Alta store’ Saturday. They called on Mfrs, Malone on the way. J._R. Jone: led a load of créam to; Regan’ Monday. = - 4 Among those who: picnicked at’ the river Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Hickel, iss “Gertrude , Hickel . and Roderick -Melone, 5 4 - Malone seturned home Thufs- Bii k.; Where - he ‘had Bismarck Hos- [| john Anderson made a trip to Regan Saturdi i tain has delayed. the h ing but w. days of drying weath: of'the grain inthe “Merwin. Oder has’ gone: t L rite Harry and Wilterd Dimend = day. Augist Westerman eter ae was looking phone line: No. 12 Sunday. Mr. femily were sun jest eiclion at W. 8. Oder's, end Ted Lele were turd: veg eld; Apland was ia, Biomai ck | Mr. ang. Mrs,. Albert - Ze: ; mag Wigeotain nave been. bed Bleeabetes. lays with Mr. and Mrs, A, ae . Mary Davi en ing Mie atone ot Friday, trad e is of Bismarck: si ‘ FOP. ‘ - . tg Le meet next Mrs Soicame sy vert BE She Rome of , ind’ Mrs. John Kuch spent Sun- ‘ternoon with Mr, ‘and Mra, £. ii rs, C. Ankrunt,” Mre, A. Brush- Jorasaltt, Scdardan, ina cordette an 5 dey in Bismarck ees mass i re + motored “out to. ig" peeled Senay. zl 4 E Mr ‘Alden 'Neleoe far’ fe Eddje Eisenbeisz lett for Bismarck St ea a ene one “Mr. ang | Mr: “i sie Auden 1 | ee helping weeks.) irs. Berthal Hofnian, Mrs. Arnold Cartson, Missi’ Emma Kuch and Mrs. A. Bruschwein spent Monday. giter- bag wilt tag: Ie 5 hohetl r. irs. er Swanson is entertaini relatives stroma Tinton, ni Sie! Harold Sher- Howard mas and Mri) from Bismarck to ne 5 eae apent Sundey-in Biemarek lay evening at jome. ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Batkman and Miss - Dott; x hited “a spent Tuesday evening lelmer Arneson, Howard B: Claes and Lillie ‘Lien: Eddie Aracean and A Bricolt Se Christianson motored Ny A. a : epee dzashves Decby andOlen tse were ‘Son- Lala, enti ang day le i at Brittin gnneay. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Gaskill vi ed at the C.. R, Kositzky home in Bismarck, Sunday. Mra. Ed. Olson visited’ the fore rt of the week with her daughter ‘and family; Mrs. John Benz, Mr. and Mrs, Albert | Zenzel of Stanley, Wis. stopped off and visit- ed at the P.M, Gosney home Satu ney home Satur- day, They were on there way to the Black Hills to spénd their va tion. . Miss Beryle Sherman: visited with Genevier lesson over the’ week-end. ir. and Mrs. Floyd Betr,of Brad- dock visited at “the George: Lewis, ited at ‘thd John ‘afternoon. lenry , Swindling home Sunday. 3 . Mrs. Fogarty visi r.. and Mrs. ‘The Greatest Tire Success - performance of the finest cars BALLOON The motoring millions know what the Fisk brand means on a tire or ‘tube. The largest and most responsible tire dealers respect the Fisk name andthe Fisk reputation for Quality’ ‘ eminently fair dealing. In the Fisk Lin is just the tire to meet your