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cousins of Mrs. Vie, were guests at ithe O. M. Vie home over the week- end. | Mi who has been - Bismarck hospital visited at the |“ttending Valley City state college, | Clear:‘Lake Strand and Jordahl homes Sunday. | feturned home Frid gaia. ig cetvicgs were held Sunday mgen-| Miss Esther Harth, of urnstad, % ing a ¢ Canfield school by Rev./was a visitor at the home of A. Christ Schoon and daughter Tillie Se olg ‘™otored to -Bismarck Wedttesday to ——_MALE HELP WANTED _ WANTED Mccoy. : Mr. and Mrs, Roy Little and fam-|!iers this week. Theory eartrain-| visit: Joc Paulsen, who is at the: hos- called at the Ghylin home Sun-| The Braddock Study and Civi: Club CLAY HAULERS ing, ete, will be’ regumed Sept. 1st.| pital there. They alae took, baby | Way. Tet at the home of Mrs. A. J. Koenig be ured at Stanton, N. D, Paying Call at 203 ‘Ave:‘A’ West or Phone] Paul Mrs, Earl Mowder is cleaning the | Wednesday evening. ip to its mother, as ‘Mi | Prlgon is att with her husband at the hosvit ‘riems are all gla pune AUTOMOBILES ;{ to learn that Mr. Paulson is improv- ing nicely, . James Johnson visited with Raidar Olson Tuesday. Twelve mem- bers were present. The evening was devoted to the transtaction of bus- Miss Irene and Mr. Adrian Bouche |iness.. Lunch was served by Mes- left Tuesday for Yellowstone nation-|dames Koenig and Lesher. Friday al park and other points. They wili| afternoon, Sept. 2nd the annual club return to their home in Chicago by will be held on the lawn at ‘d mile, Haas Con- #0". schoolhouse preparatory to the open- tea ste. ing of school Sept. 12. ro farm hand, one who understands machin- ery and horses. Work year round. Good wages. J. E. Chesak, Route ¥F ALE—Ford Coupe -i Call after six’ at “at wedttegt or Phone 4! -in“Al sha 7S. Seventh No. 2, 12 miles south of Bismarck. Clarence Olson, who has been| Sept. 15. . T. Barton home. At this TEAEN barber trade. Catalog tree BOOMS FOR RENT hauling gravel on'the Red Trail for| Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and son culled the ladies are inviting their Moler Baber College, Fargo uN. D. FOR RENT—Large sleeping room| some ‘time, has returned home for}at the J. Keifer home Tuesday morn- entire families for the 6 dtelock : ao next to bath in modern home. Suit-| threshing. ' (| adinner. The next regular mecting FEMALE HELP WANTED eble for two. Close to Richholt] | Willie Olson called on his brother! Chas. Qur spent Monday evening |of the club year will be held Wednes- WANTED—Compotent girl for genet. “nd high schools. Meals if desired,| L:B. Olson Sunday, : and Tuesday morning at the Ghylin |day. ng, Sept. 14th, at the home GLAeHCER On Whe font ae Ladies or girls only. 1102 Ave. C.| Threshing has commenced in this|bome. j [of Mrs. FM. Long. Mrs. O. R. Bauer ies ana: cs tale Pahl chika Phone 430-LM. vicinity. Miss Burnett Jacobson helping }and Mrs. Wm. Robinson are new Hammer made a business} Mrs. Ghylin do some eann call at the Albert Christensen home| Miss Ima Myers spent one day the past week. with Mrs. J. Keifer. Mrs, Henry Olson called on Mrs. J. W. Beyer Tuesday morning. Mrs, Howard Hargrave is assisting | during the day. Phone 978-W or call at 409 Eleventh street. WANTED AT ONCE—Dining room members for the coming year, FOR RENT — Two furnished light housekecning rooms in modern wit é AHF cated re fa iM. Must be at d “tubl winter. Onc-ha! OC] rom Broad- «, Hoffmann, Washburn, N.D ee Cleese: fuesday OO Braddock ' ? shbi Bh) UL id —-——-- {her mother, Mrs. Frank Shaffer to The large fields of grain are being WANTED—tiousckecper. Must be THiaee whuet wee ce thea cook for threshers. rapidly put into shocks and thresh Mt i did sermon in the Methodist church} Mr. an rs, John Wagnei __Ninth street.” Phone 049-R. PHONE 82 work, eis Think Sere wel | Sterling Sunday morning. Services will be |little son Clifford were WANTED Girl for general, “house. : nie 1160, : eae held next Sunday evening at 8/ friends and relatives “in Goodrich ‘wor Call after 6:00 o'clock at FOR RENT—An attractive” newl, o'clock, goat 417 Fifth street or phone 1114. __| Pagiaiit Anitomobiles: FOR RENT An “attractive, “newly John Berg is rebuilditig his gran- ary, Miss Florence Nelson returned from Minot Saturday morning where she has been attending normal for the last three months. She will spend a short vacation at her home, Mr. and Mes. Roy Just were dinner Guests ut the Fred Just home Sun- Mrs. Lula Swanson and Mrs, Keith Hamilton drove to Bismarck Monday where Mrs, Swanson entered a local hospital for a few days. Art Myer’s brother and other rel- atives from Towa visited with him a few days this week. Kirk Batzer went over to Hazelton Wednesday to visit for a few days furnished room in a new modern Faget nae ttl Poet home in western part of city. Sui TSeerd pecclvads Col c Ga ate able for one or two. Ladies pre-| Schoo - leewut ferred. Call 827-LJ after pene ermal autes: FOR RENT—In modern home ldap yattoruptg st C. J. 30 nished room with clothes closcty| “Sing Smithine is helping Mrs, Mork suitable for two. With or without | with her work through harvest. ep i Phone} Miss Orpha French, who has been HOME BAKE SHOP—Girl wanted at _-Home Bake Shop. 212 6th St. WANT Competent girl for gener- al_housework. Call 1087. WANTED—Waitress at Cafe, 3 HOUSES AND FLATS Satisfaction Uneaten Seven. day trial. car priced in plaia YOU don’t enjoy continually telling somebody to be careful of the fam- ily car; that they “can’t take it nt Wedhes- O’Brien’s school. ! 457-M. G14 Eighth sttcet. igvaleccte id like: aMe tates gue day. ae =e 457M. ga few weeks with her aunt,/at the home of his uncle, H. 0. FOR SALE—Five room modern bun-| wred cate ‘and have an cotiaeocs | FOR RENT — Two or Ghre07TRML| Mer Code Johnsons returned to her] Batten AI WAL ave eat see]. Mra John Bergquest. spent Tues housekeeping rooms on ground floor or upper floor. Also sleeping rooms. All modern and newly dé diy at the home of her parents. Logan Emery was a business caller in Wilton Monday. home at Bismarck Sunday. | Ernest Johnson was a_ Sterling; caller Saturday evening. when you need it. Then everybody 3rd for Virginia, Minn., where he will be happy—and you'll save ill again enter school for another year, He will be accompanied by his galow, hard wood floors, hot water heat, fifty foot lot, on Eleventh street, $3,700. $700 cash, balance ; 4 : . : J. Wagner had his ear repaired i 35.00 th. W. C. Cash i . orated. Phone 637-J. 113 ‘Mai Glen Elness has purchased a Ford, aunt, Susan Batzer, who one of | ws 4 : paired in imate FOR RENT—Lurke front room in] car and makes the dust fly. the teuchers in the Virginia sehools| Viton Saturday, FOR SALE—My house at 613 Third modern home, Comfortable for] County Agent A. R. Miesen was) and who is now visitime with her} ;,£™) Nelsons spent Sunday at the calling in the neighborhood Saturday. John Bergquist home. winter. One block north of post- Mr, office. Phone 1218-R. Gall at 305 Third street. pl NT—Clean modern sleeping rooms or light housekeeping rooms in good location. Close in for bu: StEGt. Pita very lew .andracvien mother and sister at Lebanon, Ores nable terms, as quick sale is de- 8 Write for terms to C. W. MeGra Garrison, N. Dak. Five room partly mod- ern house, close in, for FOR RENT—Furnished aj hot water heated home. entrance. Close in. Also large arith, and 6 roar nicely furnished sleeping room ‘ ei suitahle for two. Gentlemen p Guaineien S ferred. With or without board, YOR RENT—Six room modern house|—=!" Eighth street. Phone S11-J. _ located on South side of N. P R furnished ‘all at 611 Second street. tment including piano Itz. Clean, warm, hot lodern house, located in 2 bostemeiae (8 Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Gaskill and!) daughter, aad mk ne pO ol i also Misses Alice and Gertrude i ) S. R. Dyrstad and two daughters,| Piers motored to Linton Thursday iness and school, Call at 223 Thay- apent Suada ‘at Belt Lang Pe lai T Md Edgar Johnson, accompanied by) Mis; ei Clifford Wright, motored to Bismarck i ee Mrs. Tom Stewart were shopping in Bismarck Saturday. Miss Grace Johnson is spending week or two in Bismarck with her Junge and Mur- Buffalo berry numerous in th Bill, Sch a business Wednesday F.C, Kelseh of Linton wa: nity Thursday h he will ship to latter part o pickers are quite vicinity this we rmeister of “Gayton was caller at Godfrey Grenz’s Buen and mother of . Dak., are visiting their . KF. J. Kinney and Mrs. Miss Buen will return tl comfortable room, with board, three blocks from Richholt school. Also. single or double -Gurage for rent, Call 872. FOR ~RENT—Comfortabi beat pare of ity, 50s150 uot lot. ‘ stenographers, teachers} odern home. Reasonable, clore| cousin, Orpha French, y te wisit with her daughter, M ene 8 cal 5 Mandan ae i s and i u See oe OF ealleat S15 MAMHAD |S gic rN sone chive aN aay Me ia vet 408-J or call at 608 Mrs. F. J.T and daughter, | Aaron Albright modern apartment. For sale: Majese tic range at Jarrell Hardware, Call at 222 Second street or Phone 905. FOR RENT—Three ro ished Apt. on Ist flour, outside entranee. rd touring car, Frank Sleva went to Te day to get a load of lum Ani Grace, went to arck ‘Thursday to consult the doctors about broken arm. ———— yy ¢ FOR RENT—Clean furnished light | Canfield | housekeeping rooms in modern home. Gas _ cookin, 622 Third street. Phone 132-W, >} Iso light house- keeping rooms, single or connected. __ College building, ‘Telephone 183. FOR -RENT—Modern, furnished two Fourth Visiting at the J. F. Little home Sunday evening were Mr. and Mrs. room) Nbacement sat yer Also 2 sleeping rooms furnished.) FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished] Hq, Little and family ind M of Napoleon, had Sanit Geen Lit 3-W. . . Little and family, Mr. and Mrs. Japoleon, . ; street. hone 543-W. Phone 457. Bll Av C eek for light housekecping. Gas Breen and son, Mrs. Katie Kolb, An- M ho pital, although brecht, Port! Bill Joe fodern or Mrs. cooking. : 7 . Apply Tribun William Moore school, 930 Furth street. a FOR RENT—Furnished light house keeping Apt., suitable for two adults, Call at 422 Fifth street. F é hree room Ap! floor, beautifully furnished. 2) FURNISHED hi Michel undergone an operatio! Inquire Richholt's yet death came as the family covery to Bismarck that eve mains were taken to Napoleon Friday to the family home and Sunday were terred in th Braddo Sixth street. _ store. j C a FOR RENT—Six room modern house. Phone_ 905. . Private | enti drew Kolb, Mr. and Mrs. Will Kolb Ad._No. 88. Mrs. Monroe and family d room in Hills. Sunday visitors at the Joe Keifer home were ‘Mr. and Mrs. John Kei- fer, Mr. and Mrs. Moses of Wilton and Lynn Gramling. Those that spent Sunday at/ the river were Mr. and Mrs. J. Howe ‘and very unexpectedly Mr. and i oatr tay sown, Gust Jocb, Louis Weber and Mr, and Mrs, John E, Renschler, Saturday while Henry Knittel was washing his car with’ gasoline i the jeauht fire, burning out all of the w Mrs. modern hou can be heated. Phone 689-W. Rss FOR RENT—Furnished room in m ern house, one ‘block from high school. “Phone 853-1. 711 Ninth St. Also nice garage, 618 -W. Thayer. FOR SALE NEW FIVE ROOM AND BATH stucco bungalo full basement, rage, east fr Rood metery there. Those who attended I were John Meickle, Mrs. M. 120 Sen family, Mr. and Mrs. C.W. Wilken- |f es, tion. Price . ‘Terms.| Rosser Ave. West. T—Three. rooms for light ily, Mr. "}Fercho, Mr, and Mrs. ‘Theo. Zattnick, | Re erson find Godfrey Gre SEVEN ROOM” SrUCCO. HOUSE,| Fees _ Sing. One Wack from mee fson cand family, Mr. and Mrs how Me, and Mrs. Theo. Zattnick:| Ren Hemerson and Godfrey Greng O'Brien and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. _F. Ghylin and son Gerald, Jas. Murphy, My. Burnett Jacobson, Pete Jacobson, Sorem and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson visited at Mrs, Kaz was a Pettibone Sunday. Misses Strand and Knudson of the ey WANTED--Grain hauling jobs wi ed. Have good truck. Call 619-3 or see Art Bauer at Bismarck ho- wera callers at Haze vg allers a jazelton F ter part of the week. leva was a busin and in condition, Price good garage. modern, ras Ferchs 4,200.00. Terms. EIGHT ROOM BRICK HOUSE, ALL modern, splendid location and a teal home. Oak finish, French two fire places, hot water g plant, full basement, lawn, garage. Priced to sell. NEW FIVE ROOM BUNGALOW, ALL modern, garage in basement, an ideal home. Immediate occupancy. Price $4,800.00. Terms. SEV. ROOM STUCCO HOUSE, A real home, built-in features, French doors, sun parlor, full basement, four oes Fine location. Price $7,250.00. Terms. FIVE ‘ROOM BUNGALOW, ALL modern, splendid condition, nice lawn, shrubbery, garage. Price “$5,250.00. Terms. wd HAVE OTHE. ng UALLY bts tractive proposition: you are in- terested in acquiring a HOME, so that you may enjoy the independence, freedom, and comfort of YOUR OWN HOME, sce us, We write every form of insurance in good reputable com- anies. Also make loans on C y chool. 1022 Broadway ‘East; FOR RENT—Nice front room in modern house. Close in. ‘Call 544-W or at 320 Second street, FOR RENT—Nice room in modern home. Close in. Gentlemen only, 415 Fourth street. Phone #162 FOR RENT—Furnished rooms + light housekeeping. Mrs. a Lect: pected FOR ‘RENT—Furnished _ roo heat, upstairs, 3141S Main. erine Griffin SES cag FO ‘RENT—Furnished sleeping room, strictly modern, Call at 515 Second street. FOR RENT—Double room _ suitable for two gentlemen. Call at 222 d cafe, _ Third street. es Killdcer] Ft and Mrs. caller bbage, sofid heads, per pound 2 cents. Others at 1% cents per Ib. Call John Basha 419 Third street. FOR SALE—One Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine, $20.00, Fruit jars, quarts and pints, 50c dozen. 312 for Ada city Kath- rain hauling jobs. Have it class trucks, Bismarck Auté ts Co. Ph 5 Main. WANTED—Dressmaking and remod- eling. Prices reasonable, Phone 423 Second strect. 138-79 Apple . A. Ziegelmey- »& barg: Art Bauer. 715 Sixth ‘street. Phone 619-J 5 Cheap if taken at once. Hotel, Killdeer. No. Dak, FOR ALE New b iat (and pring. Very reasonable. ply Home Bake Shop, 212 6th St. FOR SALE—One milk cow and 40 hogs, alesoneat sizes and ages. i | __ Joseph Coghlan. sy | ENTI_Modex reer ce Property and ean finance any Feason:| oe sessing, achool students ta] FOR, RENT—Modern rooms at 42 Phone 138 work for board aad room kindly FOR RENT—Comfortably furnished INVESTORS MORTGAGE SECURITY) _ call 966-M. Tee rooms at 522 ‘Second street COMPANY, INC. FOR RENT—Garage opposite post of- FOR RED mens Office with First Guaranty Bank. 208 ‘Third street. F (eat +, eee SS MOM’N POP please-return for reward to 314 W. ‘Rosser. J. E, Kiley. , HOME ‘LAUNDRY THE BEST address for washing your blankets, bed spreads, family and finished washes is Marguerit .Bul- ten’s Home La ON jury to fabric. No chemicals used. Ever: thing dried in fresh air. Men's] ¢ shirts a specialty. We call and de- User Call at 203.Ave. A, or Phone 201 NICELY furnished toom, suitable for one or two ladies. 419 Fifth street, ‘OR RENT—Furnished room in mod- ern home. 816 Ave. B. Phone 1095, Art Button and L. M. Doerschlag ‘were business callers in th motored to Bismarek Sunday to spend » Monday, the day k Granus, who is iia ator ae « broken shoulder, | Wild Rose H. M. Sherwin motored’ to Steele ild | Saturday morning to meet Mrs, Sner- | @———__@ weeks at her home at Eau Clair, Wis.| Peters Mr eanes Mrs. Sherwin will teach in the} out pretty and. Me ig Seen tune primary room in the Braddock school | Jens Jensen this week» ? The Braddock school will not open! the f ac ehagkine until Monday morning, Sept 12, with thelr machinetore starting out pinstead of Sept. 5, us previously! ©, B. Swanson and sons helped Sam out in the farmers having the help| harvesting of their children for another week. Geeten cae Shakes, Mont., ac- Mrs. E. F. Savage motored to Kin-| companied by his brother. Jehan at a farewell given to Mrs. Frank] from Minn ad-aeve , Simon, previous to her leaving for|with relatives and friends here way her new home in Cedar Rapids, Ia! on their wi back to -Baker from high school in that city. oy Chris Skoog returned to Brainerd, Carlinla spent lsatsweck Minn, after a ten days visit with his | visiting Miss Marion Barton of Bratt Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ‘Wilton Tom Matks of Braddock w ye s it Mr. and Mrs. Henry Campbell of | last. week deliv oe ie Pilot Mound, Ta, and Mr. and Mrs. th (tay abaeeoaeae 4! Carl K aky and son N confined at St. Alexius hospital with win, who has been pe Some} Smith Engleman threshed for O, I, again this year, “Mike and are threshing at announced. _ This 1 greatly help) Gooding, who has he ill, finish his tyre Thursday evening to be present Staff, George Olson, where her son Vernon enter! Minnesota. George Staff is Mrs. Brandson, Robert Skoog at the home | dock. Roy Campbell of Boxholm, Ia., Benz and Clarence Smith of WELLSWeELL-WeLL |” : = 1E IT ISN'T KEN |) BY CRACKY! LNEVER MWHEN'D You GOT OUT: OF ANYTHING rok SO DARN LUCKY IN LHEAR IT'S FALLEN MY LIFE J! WELL, I'M 4 ID OF IT! THE EXPEDMmon THRODGH~ ONE Boy! PA PEULAS YEAM-TIS $5 7A FIRST-TIME |COULD ORLY: SHE + LEVER WENT 70 A CiRCUS IN A Suc. STYLG = 1 USUALLY SAEAK IX UNDER TH TEANT-BOr Look -*,’ Dorson ah en anes ee Rassen Aar who has been laid | ring in schoolhouse No. 2 of|up for a week, took charge of erling. Koute N ‘ morning. Hampton | jd. C. Altes, | lamlin, ‘were guests at ‘there. “Miss Soule -has accepted ‘a "position ‘as teacher at Strasburg. ioMr. and ch “fas th vicinity visited friends here junday. Mrs. Olaf Feltheim of Braddock visited relatives in Wild Rose ldidt week, A large number ef the young peo- | ple of the ncighborhood: gathered at the John Stanton home south of Braddock Sunday afternoon, An in- | teresting game of ball -was played and an appetizing lunch was served be Mrs. Stanton. | tained at their home Suaday Mr. | Mrs, Lloyd Mrs, y’s mother and sister, Mrs. uen, and Miss Jennie Buen of Stiekney, D, and Mr. and Mrs. | Tom Kinney and daughter Isabel o Kidder county. | Sunday guests at the W. H. Brown- j awell home included Mr. and Mrs. | Charles Snydgr and children, Mr. and | Mrs, Donald ‘Snyder of Bismarck and | Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brownawell, Miss Avis Carlisle and Miles Benz, Clarence ith and Harry Koeni Wild Rose schools will open | fore part of next week with the teachers ax last year, but high work ‘will be given in school No. 2 taught by Miles Stanton, instead o! school No. 1, as pupils passed and will go to Braddock next year. | i number of our girls will chool studies this year, i es Ada Saville, Lillian erson and Martha and who will attend high | school in Braddock; Misses Daisy | Pugh, Avis Carlisle and Helen Brownawell, who will go to Bismarck and some pupils plan on taking first yeur work at school No. | Orrin Lee and son Max from west of Braddock were business visitors here the fore purt of the week. | Steele | i -— + Mr. and Mrs. Frank and Rosslyn of Lisbon visited friends here Thursday and went on to Bis- marck Friday. M | Fred Crouse sit with Mrs. Crouse’s her in De Kalb, Il, M Dieruf went to Bow- vhere she will spend ral weeks visiting relati Keith Hamilto Bismarck Sunda | Harry T. Hanson of Apple Creek, Otto Hanson and family den and Mrs. Bertha H. at the H. B, Ha Nellie Jenner of T a position at the ¢ hotel. f Lindseth is spending a few at home after being out over his ory for several weeks adjusting hail losses, Sheriff Burton went to Selen last week on business connected with his office, Mr. Sam Wamsley and Otto Altes motored to Valley Friday. Misses Daphne Wamsely and Mabel ilson returned with them from a summer term in the normal school. se b. F. wster of Lark is iting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 5 Judge Heusted was a visitor at | " Miss *) Mandan Sunday. George Dieruf returned home from school in Valley City Friday. The stucco work on J. S. Burton's new house is being done by J. E. Brown of Jamestown. Rditor and Mrs. McElroy of the Farmers Press and Ingle and daughter visited relatives at Adrian several days last week, Anna and Fred Meier of Kintyre drove up from Kinty Saturday to meet their sister Esther who re- turned that day from ‘summer schvol at Jamestown College. Chas, eissman and her moth- er, Mrs, Stromblad, left ,Thursday to visit relatives in Sioux Falls, S. D. Lodge held a well meeting Wedne iy M. B, Finseth returned Wednes- y from a visit to his family in Oregon. Mohr and chil came up last ith her parents here, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Altes, Dr. Lodge returned from Bismarek last week where he had been in the hospital. Miss Melva wires was pleasantly when about 30 of | at the Wamsley a miscellaneous y and will spend her vacation here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Altes. Otto Alte made a trip They also visited at the Wm. Borden home of Mandan. Mrs, Phelps, Mrs. Ri ind Mrs, O. T. Ness entertained Friday at a farewell y at the Phelps home for Mrs. Emma Marsh, About 25 ladies were present. They presented the honor guest with a fountain pen. Mrs, Marsh left Monday for Min- | neapolis where she wilt reside in the ,; Jones-Harrison Home. Ruth and Glen Matthews enter- tained the Misses Lena and Vilda Altes and Ruth Gress and Otto Altes Monday evenin, During the rain storm Tuesday morning lightning burned out the generator at the light plant and also | started fire the Woodlawn hotel which wa: ly extinguished. Al Kemnitz started threshing Mon- day. Mrs, Elmer Lamar and little daugh- ter of Seattle are visiting here at the home of her ‘parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Fred Shipley has let his threshing rig out to a crew from Oakes, who will operate it this fall. Mrs. M. E, Williams has been en- joying a visit from her son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs, Bert Williams, of Towa, Moffit A number of our farmers are busy thresh: jams Bros., T. ‘at- ‘kins, ry Soule, Lane Bros. and H. Plath have been threshing with his new Ils and Shepeard combine and hauling the grain to town with three trucks. William Nichols has bought a new Chevrolet truck. Mrs. Packard of Shields is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Joe Coder. “Mrs. F. Pillsbury and her srther, the ‘Jameson home Wednesda; who has been ‘attending the normal er. totne Me pnd ~r Mramett, Carrol L . al “Mrs. st \° al mn: Templeman! have | threshing for over a week. C. A.|'Ri home Thursday afternoon. « luncheon -was served. Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Benz én- tertained Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pills- burg and Mr. and Mrs. Hamlin at a sumptuous dinner Friday erentieg Mrs. Ross Baker and Mrs. Walt Durfee were shopping in town Tues- day. Kis. R. L. Anderson and Nora Buckley were visiting at the parental Whitaker home Friday. : Miss Ila Mauk arrived here from d| Valley City Saturday ‘where she has id will been attending the normal spend some time at the Mauk } ‘Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Olson enter. tained Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hoeft Pi family of Sterling at a chicken din- ner Sunday. Mrs. Fred Argast entertained the “Sunshine club” at her home west of town Thursday. A dainty lunch was served. Miss Jennie Waiste, who h: the summer with Mrs. H. go to Bismere! and will be a senior in high school. The Ladies Aid will meet at home of Rev. Mrs. Zellar in MeKen: Wednesday afternoon, September Carl Olson went to Bismarck Mon- day where he entered the hospital for the removal of his tonsils Mrs. Little of ing was end guest at the home of M ‘ay Johnson. | Our city school commences Sept. 6, and the children are looking ward to it with pleasure, after: tl long vacation. J. J. Cosgrove ‘will be the prince his will be his 4th term. M is Raftescth will imary department for the Miss Charlotte Mo: ta ped partment, ———<—_—______—__«@ i Temvik | | ——_$_______.__.__» Chas, L, Moofe, who has been vis- iting his sister, Mrs. Emma Peac! | for a few weeks left on the bus Tue: jay. . C, N. Heudrix, Power! Hoadrix-end Chester Brogden ;went, ta, Bismagek Tuesday evening. ; ee Miss Pauline Beck, who had ‘ibeen }a patient at the Wolvert ospital at Linton for the past Ww discharged Tuesday and is now’ stay: Jing at the Weber home. A carload of cattle was shipped by jthe Temvik Shipping association Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bohle were ohhanes callers at Linton Wed: y Among those that transacted busi ness here Wednesday were |Ohthauser, Gayton; Mr. and Merle Buck and C, H, Buck, Ham ton, Chris Grenz, Hazelton, and John | Burkhardt, Braddock, 4 Miss Carrie Burkhardt, who spent a two weeks’ vacation with her par- ents, left Wednesday for Bismarck where she is in training at the St. Alexius hospital. Her father, Jal Burkhardt, took her back by Mrs. Chester Brogden and Mf: David Calquhoun accompanied thet John Bictelspacher went to Bi marek Thursday to bring home ‘hi little son, who has been at a hot pital for the past week. About 15 ladies gathered at the Frank Focll home Thursday after- noon and surprised Mrs. Foell,--the occasion being her birthday annive: ary. An enjoyable afternoon » after which a delicious jane! ved which had becn prepared by the ladies. Mrs. Foell receivéd a number of beautiful gifts. The Strasburg Booster band passed through town Thursday afternoon and rendered a number of selections which were enjoyed by all. Friday afternoon Mrs, C. J. End entertained 10 little girls in Hofior of her niece, Beatrice Ann Bell, of Carson, who is visiting at the Ent rs served a deliciou: lunch which was enjoyed by the youngsters, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Morford were shopping here Saturday. rs. Dave Calquhoun and Sammy and Luella and Mrs. C. J. Enders and daughters spent Saturday afternoon at the George Naumann home. Misses Frances Koppy and Ann Calquhaun hiked to the Badger rai Sunday morning, a distance of 15 miles, Mr. and Mrs. Power Hendrix and son Thomas and C, N. Hendrix ‘went to Bismarck Sunday to bring home Mrs. C. N., who has been a patient at th Bismarck hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John Schlecht went to Bismarek Sunday to visit the: daughter Rose, who. is a -patie: the Bismarck hospital, Mrs. James “Monanan and Mi Eunice Vienue and and Calquhoun were busin callers Hazelton Monday afternoon. Miss Thercsa Koppy, who has spént the last two months helping her par- ents on the farm, is back working again for Mrs.:A. W, Quast. ‘ Lila Boss returned home Sata: after spending a few days with’ friend Clover Johns north of Wing. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Philip Weber = family visited at the John Jéuel names Sunday. < ony TD Ee raemer motored. ta. oll Saturday evening Sringiee, Matord Rudy ieson Boss, ‘ ack Gage an jaynard .Ledoux arrived here Monday night from Tower Cit, 3 ‘E, See made a’busi- ness trip to Bismarek Friday return. ing Saturday evening. Lillie Mueller is assisting ’ Mes, i ae Lig tag haere lip -Lively of lowa is visit with Mr. and itr; » Roy Bond. ad Esther Glandville and Emma Web- er returned home Friday after spetid- ing the summer in Valley City :at- tending normal. 2 Mrs. Etta Wilkinson was ealted ta Portland, Ore., Saturday .on ‘ac- count of the serious illness -of ‘her mother and sister. 3 ae and Arher tars ‘and ‘Joh iskenus 0! wo! tts at the Mucller home “Sunday rsa al ir. pad Mrs, Donne oa, Celica! lenwood were sheppers in" hi Regan Saturday. 3 Selma, Olga, Joseph ‘and siatage ise. "Edna and Arthur Graves, Jéhn uskenus'Ella, Edith and Clare Muel- were ‘picnicking ‘at ‘the "Snecks® inday. : John Harty attended Ott funeral which was ‘held pg nd Wednesday. Ye Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hass and: ters, and ‘Mr. and “Mrs. Axel: pu teenter ‘motored<to lay. . Mr. and Mrs. Byron Knowles; ‘Mrs. Harry Knowles and Leonard: matered to ‘Minot Tuesday. : ele Hunthagton Park, Calkins Flasher, N-D., stopped in Wing tik ys nipht. nets nag ute Saat ‘son en ae i ton, 'N. D, ing ty iy. “Mrs, Dewey Olson delightfully en. tertained the “Wildcats oie aber) nie aes PW Le ee