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: q ‘ only a few of the members were ehagemnr terete “PAGE TWELVE NEWS OF OUR > TS 2 ee | iumibiea Mrs. Trepp, Ri: ehbor o. izer, installed officers in the Neighbor Juveniles Tuesday. Of n Royal installed were Vivian Larson, Beatrice | Miss Gladys 8 Cnr Cee LE Oe Voucette, Exther Watson, Sarah 5 Bop evia eae Ceneuee at Cheol | is in this vicinity Monday and if Coons, eZ olby, is aad * atay Rs AEE, ; V] Mr and Mrs. G. D. Bell of Bis: | Tue Christ Smith of Huff leader a ueeue eats MCE EN ETO the Claud Hauser home uah: yp Christine Milde at tie Di im hay alg, DESUEHELKOmE the served ° H Aira aS Denn wife of Oliver | little son of and Mrs. Houser Rev. H. Zellar + Commincioner ALS. Dennison, | Bo has been making his home at from a busines He Thea 1evahes tthe | the ith home for the past few ern part of th Mrs. 7 ren Ladies’ Aid of Mo Aid of McKenzie Wednesday. Mrs. BD. ~ WwW principals’ mec urday. Friends and neighbor the church last ‘Tu tendered to Mrs. well party. Mrs Vth or Bise be in ch ined jointly the it and the Ladies’ at the church last arton attended the oat Bismarck Sat Miss Norma for Washburn where she teaches inj the public vols. SOs Anna Grenz and Lillian » beyun terms of school district. Canfield The Canfield Ladies’ Aid will meet at Mrs, Ole Wold's Sept. The anfield to be presen Legion he ny at the ht, the sth. ed, ‘They Howard hi y makes a total of e planning on h the second pther Lucille Johnson were I urday and Mrs. J. alled at the narck call. | W. Olson of Wil Ole Ol home | Mrs. Ghylin and- sen | ‘ ¢ Lindsey home Sunday | afternoon. i Mr. and Mrs. PL Gr called at the O Wold h yey Mr. and Mrs. ©. Elkin t Deloris at the KR. Met Miss Ima the Her Beverly Ann called | Sunday. i Myers spe ‘anger i o—_.. | | | o- Emil Joh with the r Wilton} Sunday lived in vieini inucl Bennie Sch on Ted Hockhalter Saturdi ning. Mr. and Mrs. Rynhard, Otto an Edna called at the Karl Schatz re dence Saturday evening Mr. Akerlund left for Canada to attend the funeral of his brother His death was caused by the over- turning of the auto he riding in, Most of the rmers harvesting now and ed in to thre Emanuel, d are through e have start. a granary. Bobbie and Dick Huglemann have returned to their parental home in Bismarek. Carolina and Alvin Bracket are at- tending E ont school No, 2 this fall. Mr. and Mrs. John Stroh, El Susie Schatz motored to ¢ und Ben, Saturday after: fant daughter M. attended the ! ie of Regan Sunday, ae | Dodge | ee rand Mrs, Homer Davidson, who been in Mandan for a’ few , returned to their home Satur Mr. Davidson «was taking treat- in a hospital. ar Pisch& was a passenger | to Fargo Thursday Helsn (Berguin visiting Mrs. Al ' Gre of Wisconsin is a few weeks with her sister, Pederson. nd daughter, Hilda, r business | » returned ughter n Satur. day where Mrs. Barrows had dental | work done. | Dan Fix motored to Bismarck Mon- ! His wife, who has been ill in -Alexius hospital, returned him. Mr. and Mrs Duluth, Minn., a H. Bothner ho brother of Mrs. with | jothner, Mrs. Fred were passengers to Bi arck Monda: where they called on friends of tha city. Mrs, Fred Specht was a passenger to Hazen Tuesday where she visited with relatives. Miss Helen Featherstone who w to teach the cighth grade and f! year of high school suddenly recei # telegram that her mother was ver . il, Miss Featherstone left. for home at Valley City Tuesday. are sorry to see her leave year. A new teacher will fill the vacancy. Mr. and Mr: Golden Valley Dodge Monday, aS st ‘rederick Huber of d with friends in [Sanger] Mrs. Pearl Digby has accepted a Position in the A. W. Lucas store. Mr. al marck visitors Monday. Mrs. Amelia Bagnell is ill at her home in Sanger. Her. many friends hope for her speedy recovery. The Helpful Club met at the home of Mrs. Martin Staigle Thursday af- ternoon. Because of the numerous harvesting and threshing activities present. The club will hold its next meeting on Thursday, Sept. 22, at the-home of Mrs. Earl Slater. W. B. Richardson was a business f ard and Gudrun Jordaht and | jters, Bethel Builey and Sam Novak.|"" Buddy McCullough entered the ie mee Regan ‘school Monday. This. is his ap a aN tise year af kahoalt ‘| §.W. Burleigh = |) the com jin’this vicinity tooks (eee gs irery good, If the frost holds off a while longer there will be lots of us this | id Mrs. Will Smith were Bis- | om. enjoyable and instructive meeting was held The next meeting will be home of Mrs Bert Buckley in r township, September 15th. hur Knudson finished threshing NEIGHBORS acted bu {the forepart of the week. i v-! Mr. and Mrs. Julian Dorman and ing children visited at the John Stewart her ms :- | home Sunda Mrs, Mek has been helping Mrs. John Welch cook for thrésher Chas. Mallund and family attend vasion b THatchkiss hb vl hal | months, owing to the illness of Mr: : Houser. Threshing is well begun in this vi- some of the grain turning out edingly well. D. W, Stewart, who is threshing i the vicinity of Regan, made a busi- ness trip to this part of the country ef ithe first of tha w at Knute Hanson is helping An- elson cook for th «1 M W. Guthrie and k spent Sunda Richardson home, M family the Wo B and Mrs nell home. to Mr. and Mr Monday Sept Harry rt hag: ee Rev. Joel Nordlund of Chicago is with us. He will hold regu ing and evening ser very Sun- in the Swedish Congregational chureh two miles west of Still. Mr Andrew Johnson is on the k list. She entered the Bismarck x for treatment Sunday | Miss Naomi Hagstrom one of the} home Wednesday evening from I weeks visit at points in Minne ing to! Mr. and Mrs. Otto Asplund Sterling e turned few —_————_$_ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. Jary society Thursday report a very]hauled the grain while Edith helped'spent the week-end at the Frank’ Jed Miss Ruth Cochrane home Fri- with the cooking. Mrs. Nels Nelson and children were guests of the Gordons on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Leo Sheldon called at the Gordon's Thursday. ley delivered some fine seed Little Thursd r cut wheat for J. F. Edith Francis called at | Ladies’ Ai with Mrs. |Ole Wold Wednesday, Sept. 21. Mrs, Ernest Gordon visited Mrs, Carl Landerholm Saturday. Mrs. Chas, Rue visited with Osear Magnuson Friday. Mrs. W. H. Kolb and children were ts of Mrs, K, Kolb Monday. llers at J. F, Little's Sunday J. Jacobson, Gus Olson, Isaac with Mrs. Foell home. Miss Blanche Buck is teaching the school north df town, She is boarding at the Ed Larvick home. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Brogden and family were visiting at the Christ Geier home near Hazelton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Schlecht and Mrs. Keller were Sunday callers at the Gottlieb Schatz home. ; Math Koppy of Hampton ‘was 2 caller here Sunday. He brought stay at the Charles Enders home while attending high school. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Reich and family spent Sunday afternoon at Milton Marcovitz, Mrs. K. Kolb, Andrew Kolb, Allen Tolliver, Mrs. V. ‘. Montoe and Stephen Lawrence, | iley, Gilbert W. Gene, Norman | und Wilfred Little, Art Crouch and{ Ernest Swanson. lary Scott entered Bismarck high ez Mary school Monday, Joe Cook, Joseph, were guests of Mr. Tuttle Sunday. ney y of i called at Luther _ Bailey Sunda; fieffer spent Sunday with his parents near Wilton. Hignla choo® in Rockhill dis- trict will commence Sept. 19 with Aletha Johnson as teacher. * mee Dawson Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Kepler and n John of Waukon, Iowa, left by car for their home Tuesday. They have spent about a month in Daw- son, The Dawson school has opened with ichildren of Bismarck were week-e : pupils in the| visitors at the home of Mr. Asplund’s ling school t parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. I, Asplund. 1 Th hing is in full swing around 1. rybody reports good yields. ( 1 aocom-| Some fields of wh average 30 jved Johnson motered| bushels to. th re and speltz and arck Sat | barle yielded Mr. and Mrs ping in Bisma formerly of near ng aftter far Mrs, Louis Lind, till, is here loo! ng interests. Mrs. Thure aturday. r Juanson i Henry 0 ith h Mr. Axel Asplund rave nied them home, a tl oat Hagstrom and daugh- ae LAN LSA atin business trip to acl ce was held chureh Sun- Wing wht young people were con- + re baptized 1. Tournay has opened his’ meat/@! te Melek hen ab market and is handling a full line of |Chell’s last Sunday with his charge fresh and smoked meats. this summer. Mrs. Arthur Johnson and Mrs, ©. L, .O. Lee spent Saturday and Sun- PA Re ae ee jJohnson were Regan shoppers Mon- day in Bisma rs. Jd. O. Rise and Selma were | day f sie Sin Ww ing Tucud ; | Miss Hilda Ghylin help Pete Sheriff Rollin. Welch was a busi-/Johnson cook for t week, ss visitor in Wing last Tues Mrs. Anthony E An- Hilna Olson spent the week-end | netta Ericson we e who at her parental home. attended the fa idan last Jack Gage, John and They carried off quite a few Knowles spent Sunday at i and Lake Isabell. Johnson of Bismarek spent Mr > with relatives in the com- itors a munity. , Sunday Miss Velma Johnson y day night with Miss M day ve-) strom, ending Sunday ting with! es Seeste n who is a patient at| —_—— Knowles and Mrs. Ebb Clear Lake d were shoppers in Bismarck day. a few of the young folks at-| few of the young folks at-l grave of Chillicothe, Mo. have ar- tthe carnival dance at Ster-}yived and called on Mr. and Mrs. read ink Shaffer, They t to teach nd Mrs. Henry Krementzky of Tuttle were business callers in Wing Mona = in Kidder county the coming school term, Rise spent Sunday at her istede Mrs. Nelson visited Homer Nelson and|s and almes. Mr, family spent Sun¢ and Mrs. Ole Mrs. L. C. Holmes. on Mr. and Mrs. H. Edna Boss and Peg Knowles drove] Miss Myrt the gasoline truck to Tuttle Monday with Miss Pr to be repaired. Mr. and — daughter Bismarek Mond | School opened |day with mith Sunda: ank Shaffer and were shopping in n this vicinity Mon- Evelyn Thomas nS caer | Schrunck | Driscoll as teacher of Clear Mr. and Mrs. R. G, Marchant called | No. 1 and Miss Githe Klue at the Herman Neiters home Monday! sdahl a her of school No. 3, t es Johnson, who has spent his on at the Albert Christensen . left Tuesday for his home at evening. Hiem | evening. hi Charles Johnson and Chris vere Wing Monday uO. Virgil and Bernice Luyben are at- tending high school at Bismarck, Mr. d Mrs. Faunce Luyben were Bismarck callers Tuesday, going up o it their children, who are at- ending high school there. Miss Elma Erickson is staying with . Chris Hein were in! afternoon, lt at the R. G. Mar-/ ¢, Wy evenin; | AGE ait Ae avale staid fisesine | ates, Martin Olson while attending ednesday morning at BHO lie cckuph it Dace will thresh for a number of the peo-| 5! school at Driscoll, ple of t Ryder : Ryder} ry ' end of| | Rockhill | a few] ives. Mrs. Earl Mowder and Edith visited John Fode called at) at th Little home Wednesday. chant home Saturday! Mrs. Ervin Johnson and children to get their son John. who is| were guests of Mrs. Stéve Nemctz d there, to spend Sunday at| Wednesc | Violet Olson is assisting her sis- Mrs. John Fode motored] ter, Mrs. Ghylin, to cook for thresh- a n to Tuttle riday. jers. m Klein, who has been help-| | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Swanson of ing Tom k thresh, went to his) Menoken are spending this week in home in narck Saturday after-|this neighborhood. Mrs. Swanson. is with her canning employed with threshing noon. helping Mrs. H The Sunday supper guests at the! while Mr. Swanson larchant home were Mr. aud Mrs./the Truax Christianson d Smith, J. E. Witt, Helen Wal-! machine, F | Laurence Hanson, the little son of j Mr. and Mrs. Knute Hanson, had the | misfortune to | the | da: corn to pick this fall. Hl Harvesting is nearly over. Thresh- fall off the steps of|ing is in full blast. The rye is all cook car and break his arm Mon-|threshed now, the yield going from jday. He was taken to Bismarck/20 to 30 bush this neighborhood. where he received surgical treat-iThe Rupp-Rasche machine is at M. ment. He is getting along quite) Q'Brien’s. The Taylor machine is at nicely although it proved to be a very! Chris ugeman’s. Ch: Our’s serious break. * machine is at Alvi i Chureh services were held at the) machine is at | Stewartsdale church Punss after-| Little's machine 001 ee charge] palts: M. O’Brien called on Mrs. f Bi » to °| Patton Wednesday. of the Stewaatsdale and Glendale! ‘yt, and Mrs. Scovel and family nitely and SB. Olson took in the Mandan i aon .|fair Wednesday. zy tidal as been confined tg the Bis- | where she Gad spent the ast Kix osok hommital Yok tbe Ghat week, weeks, Her many friends will be re- ne p friends rq, | but hope for a speedy recovery. joiced to hear she is much improved, | Puf, hope for ® speedy recovery. R. L. Gramling of Baldwin. spent]; ay ev iad 4 Stewart |ing were Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Little phe, seek end at the John Sever and Phyllis, Mn and ites, Ray Ne- Andrew Irvan has been threshing! Cullough, Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Mc- the crop on his home place the past| Cyllough, Bill McCulloug¥, Paul few days. oe and Clayton and Norman Mr. and Mrs. Henry Swanson re-|*ittle, s 4 turned to their Rome at Regan Sun-| Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bender of Bis- day after spending the greater part; ™marck were guests of W. H. Koll’s of the spring and summer in this| Monday. vicinity. Mr. Swanson had been! Ervin Johnson has purchased Roy working for Wayne Warren. Little's Ford car. Miss Lucile Buckley. Miss Sarah| Mr. and Mrs, Albert Little of Wing, Hall of Wilton and Mrs. Bruce be-| were guests of the Roy Little home churches, but it is not yet de! settled that he will accept the call. Mrs. | Monda The Misses Lenora and Fay Har- | Htiday isted ane many sympathetic friends. Mi Newland called | son, of Dawson. ed J and an increased enrollment over last year, As present in the grades the enrollment is over 80 and in the high school about 50, The teachers for this year are, first and second grades, ie Coulter; third and fourth , Mabel Anderson; fifth and sixth grades, Gertrude Hess; h d cighth grades, Mrs. Ruth school, Ruth Cordner, principal; school superintend- ent, A. L. Kadlee. Mi. Gertrude Hess spent the week-end with relatives in Mandan, i ss Ruth Pummel, who has been confined to her home on ac- count of illness, was able to return to her school work this week. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Corwin and i it Sunday at their cottage belle, Mr. and Mrs. B. 0. ismarck spent Sunday at ye at Lake Isabelle. Mrs. O. W. Roberts of Mr. Bismarck spent the week-end at their cottage at Lake Isabelle. and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Cross spent Sunday at their cottage ut Lake Isa- belle. On account of the unusually warm weather for this time of the year many people of this vicinity have en- swimming varties at Lake Isa- belle. The highest temperature of the water recorded for the summer was 78, On Sunday the temperature registered 75. ss Carrie Goodman, a student of Dawson high school, spent the week- her home near Robinson. Edward Huschka_ spent sev- s last week in Fargo as the guest of her son, Dr, Lewis Huschka. iss Dione Hough opened school jay in Liberty district No. 2. She has enrollment of 15. August Dalquist, residing 15 miles north of here, was ally injured + When the hor: hitched to inder he was repairing, became frightened and ran away. He was rushed to Bismarck, but was so bad- ly cut that doctors could not save him. Mr, Dalquist has been a resi- dent of idder county for many years. He leaves to mourn his death his wife, four sons, two daughters, Kenneth Johnson r, Lois, spending this the home of Mrs. Johnson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Ander- and baby are Mr. and Mrs. George Pummel, Jr., family left Tuesday for Berlin, D., where they will attend the ing of Mrs. Pummel’s sister, Gertrude Roberts spent Mon- day in Dawson transacting business. Miss Ruth Corder spent the week- end at her home in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bacher of Lem- mon, S. D., who have been visiting at the ‘home of their uncle aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Chris Woessner, have gone up to Robinson where thev are aueste at ‘the Frank Bowerman ome. Miss Mabel Anderson was a guest of friends at Tappen over the week- end, The redecoration of the interior of the Congregational church under the direction of Rev. Gauer is nearly completed. It is expected that wor ship will be conducted in the sanc- tuary as usual next Sunday, ——$——__—___—_—_—_ [ Temvik I Miss Alvina Beck returned home Tuesday. She has been working for Mrs. John Renchler during the summer, Miss Alice Calquhoun helped Mrs. George Nauman while she had the threshers. Miss Lydia Huber is staying with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Schatz, while attend- ing high school here. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Brogden motored to Bismarck Wednesday to visit with the latter’s sister, Miss Rose Schlecht, who is a pa- tient at the Bismarck hospital. At this writing she is getting along nicely. . Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy and son Frank and daughter Regina of Hampton were callers here Thurs- day. The latter stayed here to visit with her sister Theresa until Saturday. George Schatz left Friday for ‘Chicago to resume his studies at the University of Mlinois. This will be Mr. Schatz’s senior year. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Daily and son Thomas of Braddock were Sunday dinner guests at the Charles En- ders home. y: Among those that were shopping at Linton Saturday are Misses Jane Rudd, Irene Coster, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Enders and daugh- ters, Mr, and Mrs. F. A. Muckler, ‘Mrs. John Blasen and @aughter ‘Viola, Miss Theresa Koppy, Mr. jand Mrs, A, W. Quast and son, iMrs, Frank Foell and daughters, Mrs. Ed Monahan and children, Miss Ann_Calquhoun, Alma and leonard Satheron, John Brekel, James Monahan, Chester Brogden, Adolph Boley, eodore Leno, Quinten Foell, Miss Lois Wallace, Alice Calquhoun, Albert Beck. Miss Ann Calquhoun teft for Hazelton Sunday evening, where gan teaching in Apple school district | Sunday, in Center Friday morning. hay eo Johnson of Washburn tran- 6 >on Keb N GG Bee cg tee im to 8 anne py wai Monday. The Rasche-Rupp machine threshed Those attending he ladies mission-|for Mary Rasche Friday. Chas. Colp \ vires camaannnuntteuaseabscuey cn wanes she will attend high school the comi year. | Mi is : ; Sasa tas ream tne ts ae nee the home of the former’s parents, ' Mr, and Mrs. Math Reich, ” | Ed Chilson is assisting David ees a bit) fa Eleva- or and John Merkel is assistin; Edward Bohle at his elevator. H! _Mr. and Mrs. Paul Germain of Linton were callers at the Charles Enders home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs, J. Schuk of South Dakota were visiting with the lat- ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Burkhardt, for a few days. Siar 2 ——________«4 Taft i Mrs. Melvin Lash of Bismarck tame down on the Soo Tuesday to stay a while with relatives here. Ed Fogarty was # Moffit caller Tuesday. Mrs. Chas. Gaskill, Earl and Vivian visited at the P. M. Gosney home Wednesday evening. Misses Florence and Edna Gos- ney were passengers to Bismarck Thursday, returning home Friday. Mrs. S. Drystad and children were callers at the P. M. Gosney home Wednesday evening. Mrs. Henry Swindling called at the Baker and Morton homes Thursday afternoon, Misses Ida and Almona_Hurr visited with Genevieve and Eunice Jesson Friday. Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis and daughter Marion motored to Bis- marck Thursday afternoon. Howard Balk, tester for Burleigh County Cow Testing association, took the test at P. M. Gosney’s Friday and Saturday. Mr. Balk! leaves soon for St. Paul to attend the university, but will not go un-/ til the county agent gets a tester to take his place. We regret to see Howard go, but wish him suc- cess in his school work. Ralph Hurr motored to Bismarck Saturda: Miss Vivian .Gaskill visited at the P. M. Gosney home Friday. Henry Olson, who has come to stay with his sister, Mrs. McKane, and attend high school, was“help- ing Clinton Gaskill haul millet. Earl Gaskill working on the Loomis threshing rig. They are! threshing at Sam Mauck’s near Moffit. Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis and daughter Marion visited at the Steve Triplett home near Brittin Sunday. Mr. and. Mrs. Henry Swindling were Moffit callers Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C, R. Kositzky and Leonard and Eloise visited at the Gaskill home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Gosney and} family were dinner guests at Gas- kill’s Sunday. Candee of Dickinson, accompanied by her son and daughter, arrived Saturday. Mrs. Candee will begin her second term) of schcol here Monday, and will! boerd at the Charley Anderson home. Mrs. George Lewis and daughter Marion visited at the Max Lang home Monday afternoon: Mrs. Mary Candee, teacher for White No. 2, attended church in Sterling Sunday. George Beatty and daughter Belva motored to Bismarck Sun- day evening. hr. Unzleman from South Da- kota is here looking after his share of his crop that E. Elness put in.. They are threshing now. P. M. Gosney is cutting his al- falfa for the third time. Leith | Bo Mr. and Mrs. Hawley returned last | Tuesday from Fargo, their former home, where they attended a lunch- eon at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Fred Hagen, announcing the en- gagement of their youngest daugh- ter, Gladys Lucille, to Ford Rufer of Moorhead. The wedding date is set for Oct. 18. Mr. Rufer is vice presi- dent of the George R. Freeman com- pany, brokers. Miss Hawley is a graduate of the Fargo high school and the North Dakota Agricultural college and the University of Wiscon- sin, Charles Cotton, settlers of th in Minnesot: Bertha Scholsser of Carson is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moen. Miss Beatrice Root left last week for Bison, So. Dak. where she will teach a nine months school. Emil Brinkman was in town Tues- day with his new Chevrolet truck in which he 1s transporting grain to the elevators from the Minot country, Agnes Emch left Saturday for Bis- marek to resume her studies at St. Mary’s high school. ‘ Miss Alvina Stienly of Carson visited friends here Thursday. Presbyterian church - notes for Sunday, Sept. 18: Carson, Sunday school meets at 11 o’clock, Mrs. Lane, superintendent. Evening worship at 8 o’clock. A_ special invitation is extended to all public school pupils. Lark, Sunday school meets at 2 o'clock. Preaching service at 3. Leith, Morning worship at 10 o'clock. Sunday school at 11. X cordial invita- tion is extended to all to worship with us. E. W. Corbit. Mrs. J. H. Rock and children re- turned home Saturday evening from Ashley where they have been visit- ing for the past few weeks. + Trisves Fern and Nellie Emch left Sunday for New Leipzig where they will teach rural schools in the same district, Mrs. A. Wyman had the misfortune to beiure her finger quite seriously is a large grinder at the meat mar- rt. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Emch, accom- one of the early ‘ity, now resi panied by Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Emch, spent Sunday with relatives at Gopher, So. Da Mr. and Mrs. ys O'Connell on Saturday, Irene Klopeck and Veronica Far- visited Ann Monahan of Linton rents who teach at Solen, accompan- es \ his brother Frank to town who will' him, : chaplain, Mrs. : day evening. lay and spent the week-end. George Knutson is on the sick list ithe past few days. During his w sence Lou Omdahl is acting as cream buyer. J. D, Ferguson and family from Raleigh were cdilers at Lawfer Studio Sunday. Miss Ruth Teker, a student of the Bismarck business ‘college, is spend- ing a few weeks with her parents, C. Emch had the misfortune to| ankle and have one of his} badly bruised last Thursday | when a cow he was milking kicked Mrs. Dave Griffith and son, George, are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Hawley. Mes. Ella Thiele and children of | Mandan are visiting relatives here. Miss Mildred Lonie of Carson spent a few days with Fay Mossman, ——_______—_e | Hampton \ Manly Featherly of Braddock was a business caller in this vicinity the fore part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Backhaus hid business callers at Linton Tues- jay. Godfrey’ Grenz and Ben Hemerson were business callers at Hazelton the fore part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppv mage a business trip to Bismarck Wednesd John Ohlhauser, Sr., was a busi- ness caller at Linton the fore part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dilly of Linton were visitors in this community Wed- nesday, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Kyes at- tended the Missouri Slope fair at Mandan Wednesday. J. P. Schott of Linton was a busi- ness caller in this vicinity the mid- dle part of the week. Dewey Lawler took 50 head of cat- tle to Linton Wriday which he sold to C. F. Kelsch of Linton, _ Among those that were at Linton Saturday ‘on’ business were Ferman Busby, Fred Ohfitaaser, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy and Porter Umber. Mrs. Merle Buck is a patient at a Bismarck hospital. Godfrey Grenz has shipped two carloads of wheat this week. The dance given at the Seeman Park south of Linton Wednesday eve- ning was attended by a number of young folks of this community, Frank Chesrown went to Linton Friday, returning the next day. , Ben Hermerson accompanieed by G, C. Grenz were business callers at Linton Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Renschler and son, accompanied by Rhineholdt Ren- schler, were Sunday dinner guests at the former's parents’, Henry Knittel was a caller at Hazelton Saturday evening. | Braddock i ——_—_____... , Miss Edith Lindahl and Miss Mary Feyereisea were passengers to Bis- marck Tuesday where they will re- enter high school. Miss Myrtle Feltheim started her term of school in Dana No. 3 Monday. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Cain and Miss Genevieve of Dickinson called on Rraddock friends and visited with their son George on their way home from South Dakota Tuesday. The ladies of the Woodman Circle met in the hall Wednesday after- noon. After the initiation of o new member, clection of officers w: held. The new officers for the en- suing year are: Past-guardian, Mra, O. R. Martini; guardian, Mrs, R, Aar- vig; advisor, Mrs. F. M. Long; cor- responding and recording secretary,| Mrs. A. J. Kocnig; banker, Mrs. G. Hulett; audtors, Mrs. T. J. Kinney, Mrs. KR. Aarvig'and Mrs. 8. Tracy; first attendant, Mrs. J. Allensworth second attendant, Miss Mary Ryan c W. Mandigo inner sentinel, Mrs. Wm. Bescler. outer sentinel, Mrs. Fred Foekler; musician, Elsie Beseler. Harold Junge and Don McDonald, who have spent the winter at Wichita Falls, Texas, returned to Braddock Saturday, Sept. 3. Dr. Baer and Rassen Aarvig went | to Bismarck Thursday morning} where the doctor purchasea 4 new |denly at his home near Freda Wed- Pontiac six sedan, Mr, and Mrs. D. E. Shepard of Bis- marek visited with Mrs. Shepard’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Briggs, Monday. Mrs. George Smith and little son, of Bismarck, were the guests of Mrs. D. Bacr several days this week. Carl Larvik and daughter Margaret from near Temvik-were in Braddock distribution sale bills Thursday morning. Mr. Lurviek is moving his family to Fargo. home at Solen Thursday after u short zi it with Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Sher- in. Our new teachers, Mr. and Mrs. 0. R. Bauer, Mr. Bruno Snyder, and} Miss Evelyn Day, all arrived in Brad- dock Saturday.’ Mrs. Sherwin, the primary teacher, has been here for some time. Nick Grauas, who has been in St.| Alexius hospital for several weeks, came down Saturday to visit with his Braddock friends. He returned to Bismarck the same day. Mesdames, Long, Ree Sherwin, | Mandigo and Savage attended a mect- ing of the O. E. S. at Linton Tues- Miss Alice Piers left Friday for Enderlin where she will teach schoot for the coming year. She was accom- panied by Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Vie. J. M. Werth, one of the Braddock old timers, passed away Thursday, Sept. 8, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. George Dickson. Funeral ser- vices wer conducted in the Mcthod- ist church by Rev. C. M. Pearson os Napoleon. Miss Rachel Shepard left Sunday evening to teach a term of school 10 miles southwest of Hazelton. Mrs. Arnold Anderson and littie daughter returned to their home at Cooperstown Sunday morning after a weeks’ visit with her parents, Mr. and H. W. Allen of Braddock. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Morrison and children from Neilsville, Wis., visited at the Nels Thompson and Henry Sorem homes last week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Soren attendeu church in Phelman Sunday and spen the day at the home of Representa- tive and Mrs. Carl Larvick, Knife River Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jacobs and chil-| dren ond Mrs. L, R. Woolery and children also Mr. Gordon Shaffer and polars motored to Sunday school un G Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burgess and children of Dodge aphat Sunday’ at the Arthur Bierig home, also Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Gahen and children o Mrs. J. Bol te returned to her 1 Oscar Vangnessi home and enjoyed the new radio. A Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jacobs and chil-) dren spent Sunday afternoon at the) L, X. ranch to visit with Mr. and| Mrs. Allen. | Harry Schaffner, father of Gordon) Schaffner, is spending this week, with Gordon Schaffner while Mrs. Harry Schaffner and Mr. and Mrs.! Tiegen went by car to Wahpeton, Minn. Matt Boespflug has been quite busy | the past few days hauling lumber out of Richardton for grain bins on section 21. Max Lehmann and two sons Loyd! and Maxie motored to Hebron Tues-| day where Loyd took Bible lessons, and Maxie brought out the new corn binder and Max brought the new threshing machine home from Rich- ardton, | H. F. Gohen and Loyd Lehmann} motored, to Marshall Tuesday to do, some shopping. Mrs. Godfrey Winteroth and her| sister's little son motored to Hebron! Tuesday. Miss Hope Schaffner spent Thurs- | day night after school at the Arthur) Bierig home. Miss M. Abraham and sister, also) Miss Douglas and Faye Woolery mo-! tored to the Arthur Bierig home| Monday evening which is the board-| ing place of the teacher, Miss Abra- ham, School started Tuesday morn-| ing. \ Ban Peck moved out to the sec-| tion 21, near the L. X. Ranch, with! his threshing machine from Rich-| ardton Friday evening and shock threshed on Saturday. Miss Katheryn M. Douglas rode horse back from Max Lehmann er boarding pl to the Arthur Bierig home to visit with Miss K. Abraham Saturday forenoon and in the after- noon they accompanied Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Gohen to Hebron and returned to Max Lehmann’s that night. — a Wilton | Rev. J. Y. McGinnis visited at the Eric Albertson home last week. Rev. and Mrs. F. W. Christ and family attended the Missouri Slope fair at Mandan last week. Thomas Jones, son of Mrs. Tom Jones, of Painted Woods had the misfortune to break his arm last week while cranking his Ford car. Fred Krush has accepted a position as clerk in Mrs. Polonsky’s store. D. C. Wright returned to Wilton Monday from the west where he has been for the past yea Misses Dora Truax is confined to her home with ton: Miss Edna Kuhnert is substituting us teacher in the Wright school during Dora's sickness. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Glasner visited relatives at Minot last week. . Thompson and son Lyle spent the week-end in Minneapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenz Bode vi at the Stewart Cummings home last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Howe and daughter Grace left Tuesday for the twin citie: After spending a few days there they will go to Northfield where Miss Grace will enter Carlton college. : Mrs. Pearl Richard of Hardin, Montana, is visiting relatives and looking after business affairs in this community. The many friends of Floyd John- son will be glad to know he can now get around on crutches, Mrs. Mary Matheson and family of Bismarck and Mr, and Mrs, Frank Rothchild of Mandan visited at the C. B, Flinn home Saturday evening. From here they motored to Lane Williams and spent Sunday fishing. o—__ —_____—_-_-_-e Li Raleigh | -—_____—-+ Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Grace motored to Bismarck Thursday where they went to consult a physician regard- ing Mrs. Grace’s health. Misses Jesse Morrison Witish and Powers, nurses in training at Bis- marck hospital, motored down Wed- nesday to spend the day at the Mor- rison home. ‘Andrew Lein passed away very sud- nesduy morning at the advanced age of 73 years. Mr. Lein suffered a stroke a few days before his death, but had recovered from it and was able to go about his work when death came suddenly, Funeral ser- vices were conducted at the Lutheran church in Freda, Rev. Halmrest of Flasher officiating. | Frank Bosworth purchased a new truck for his business and*he is also | looking for a new 400 gallon capacity | il tank F. X. Dempsey had the misfortune Thursday evening while driving home after dark of having his horses get off the road and the wagon el getting into a decp rut thi ing Mr. Dempsey and wagon seat out, breaking his collar bone and receiving other minor bruises. Janette Kain departed for Bismarck where she is attending St. Mary's ape. weal rs. Griswold returned Weditesday from Havelock where she spent a week's vacation. Mark Kain, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Kain, received severe bruises about the head and shoulders Wed- nesday afternoon while trying to put a belt on an engine at the Rausch- Kain elevator. G. W. Schied, business representa- re of the Bagley Elevator company, was a business visitor in Raleigh this week. Mrs. Arthur Lein, former resident of Raleigh, but who makes her home in Minneapolis, arrived Thursday to attend the funeral of Mr. Andrew Lein. Herman Reck, who has been eni- ployed ut the’Reh! store during the summer months, departed Sunday for @ vacation, spent with home folks at Lucca, He will visit friends it St. Paul before returning the first of October to take charge of his school duties as teacher at the Tomelson school south of town. Miss Martha Zanders returned to her home at Roscoe, 8. D., having spent a month as clerk in the Raleigh Mercantile store. Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Frost and son Irvin motored to Bismarck the first of the week where they had dental work done. Miss Esther Dolly departed Fri- ald for Tomahawk, Wis., where she will make her home with her aunt ne Aes ieee chal. 8 Roplina Miller, the youngest daughter of Mrs. Catherine Miller, was taken to Bismarck Sunday suf- ‘ing with a severe case of ruptured appendix. She is in a serious condi- tion. Peter Klien entertained a Mrs. number of little folks in h f her daughter Margaret’s birthday. The afternoon was spent at games, were there a little while. ir. and Mrs, Henry Fuchs and children also John Fuchs and other relatives from Hebron spent Sunday at the Max Leheman home. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. G. dren motor after which a dainty luncheon was served. Margaret received many nice presents, Raymond Sebn is building a new barn on his farm east of Raleigh. the contract for car- | at. the | Menoken | —— jladies being present. IDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1927 ber for a new barn which he will build on his farm west of town. Steele Miss Hilda Sterk returned week from a short vacation s: with relatives near Pursian Lake. Mrs. Hylan, who has been cooki and Pacific, has be: obliged to give up her work on ac- count of, ill health. Mrs. Doc Daugherty accompanied her father, Judge Henstad, to B. marck Wednesday. Mrs. S. Wamsley entertained the W. F. M.S. at her home Wednesday afternoon. Dr. Pryse of son makes fre quent trips to St to care for Dr, Lodge's patients while the latter recovering from his recent opera- tion. Cecil Crandall arrived last week frdm Jamestown and is acting as re- lief agent for the N. P. while Mr. | Pool in in the hospital in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. George Laney of t the home of their son, V. A. Laney, one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. F, W. Palmer came from Tuttlé one day last week to meet Mrs. LS. Miller and Miss Rose, who came from California to loox after business matters her Mr. and Mrs. David Ballantine of Akron, la., arrived last week and will Mandan visited make their home in the Gardner Foye house. Mr, Ballaintine is to be principal of the junior assembly. Miss Alice Fisher is here. Mrs. Margaret Grover returned last week trom Minneapolis where she spent the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Truax of St. Paul are ting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Truax. Mr. and Mrs. Bell and Miss Wilson is school Florence Fairchild accom Mrs. Gardner Foye spent several days last weck in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs, J. Altes, Otto Altes, Florence Fairchild and Ruth Gress spent F ufternogn in Bis- marck, returning in time for 6 o'clock chicken dinner at the George Altes home. Miss Mimm day from a Bowman. siting friends Dieruf returned Sun- weeks’ ation at Carl Omodt, and Roy, Ma nd Muriel to Bi where they spent the in the hospital with Miss Clara Wamsley left: Sunday for Wilmore, Ky4 where she will at- tend Asbury college. Mr. and Mrs. Boucher and children end Isabel‘ Dicruf motored to Bis- marck Sunday where tiey attended service and visited Helen Boucher. Winifred Rambpw went ¥ to her home at Kirftyre where she will teach school. Mis Altes returned Mon- ck after spending her vacation at her home here. Robert Waage was down from Tut- tle one day last week. house for the school year and will move the family in to attend school. Miss Margaret Johnson and Miss Florence Dittmer, former teachers here, visited with Steete friends over Sunday, going on to Hazelton in the afternoon where they are teaching this yea Ritchie and ening for e they will University P: attend John Fletch Miss Hazel Pape is the new music teacher school. Mac Epstein made a trip to Bis- marck Friday to take up August Dahlquist, who was hurt when his team became frightened and ran away. Everything possible was done to save Mr. Dahlquist’s life, but he passed away Saturday evening. The Steele school opened Monday with a large increase in attendance over last year. in our Wm. Ebling, Sr., of Bismarck, spent Tuesday and Wednesday visiting at the Edd Ebling home. A tent show arrived in Menoken Wednesday and gave a performance in the evening. It was quite well at- tended and specially enjoyed by the younger members of the audience. Mrs. Edd Ebling entertained the Menoken ladies’ aid with only six Mrs. Ebling served a two-course luncheon. Dorothy Salter, the two- year-old daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Richard Salter, is {ll with whooping cough. Miss Luella Dreis of Bismarck is working at the Wan. Dance home. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Craven, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers, Miss Alice Woods motored to Sterling Friday night to attend the dance there. The new consolidated school open- ed Monday. Miss Gertrude Ness of Herdsfield, will teach upper ¢ 5 Miss Ruth Kuhn of Minneapolis will teach intermediate grades, and Miss Evanston of Northwood, N. D., the lower grade teacher. The teachers are doing light housekeeping in two rooms at the school. Park Wood will do the janitor work during the school term. a Mrs. Chas. Graves spent Saturday visiting in Bismarck. The workmen that are distributing the telephone nosts for the Bell Tel- ephone Co., are taking dinners at the Ayers home. Miss Nellie Dance began teaching in Trygg school district Monday. She will go by car for awhile. Mrs. R. G, Abelein and daughter, Avis, were shopping in Bismarck Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Dralle and daughter, Edna, Maxine Welch, were guests at the Wm. Dance home Sun- Any. ir. and Mrs, ©, D. King and fam- ily were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Agnew. Joe Hill has rented the Taylor farm which has been rented by Clifford Craven the past year. Laurette Jacobson is now staying with her sister, Mrs. Roy Furness of Sterfing. A farewell party was given Sun- day evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Craven, who expect to leave soon for New York. Four tables of whist were in play during the eve- ning with highest score going to Mrs. ea? oe He rented at © Homer Craven and Mr. R. G. Abelein, - Mr. and Mrs. Craven were presented with a hat: box as a farewell gift. A delicious two-course luncheon was served at midnight. Mrs. Harold Welch and son of Bis- marck spent Sunday and Monday with her sister, Mrs. Edd Ebling. Brittin ————__"_- Mr. and Mrs. C. Rt. Crawford vis- ited in Bismarck Wednesday. R. L. Anderson's mother from Min- nesota is visiting here. Alfred and Eric Slovarys received the sad news of the death of their sister who lives in Minneapoils. They hy left for Minneapolis” Saturda: red Marshall Sunday|penter work. ; afternoon and sp 't the evenin; th | Ed Rasmussen is hauling out tum. | visited “clarence gd oscil Drala fe: iedexinll ee le ee