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pd Mrs. aChrist Hein were pers Monday evening. BY ery a and R. G. Marchant pall Wing Monday evening. sters, whose grain is turn- attr ionally well. Johnson was a Wing caller t arveQa August, Schaulpit August Schaulpitz arves Aig Tuesday, us a Kicir spent from Saturday pi__@ay with his family in Bis- fi pret Marchant called atthe ve wipitz home Tuesday after- were se ie cand Mrs. Carl Johnson were tHociallers Wednesday. : jatigSehaulpitz called at the R. G. jalsgnt home Wednesday. tims Novy was a Wing caller hdd Mre. John Koch motored P cing Wednesday. yTo.and Mrs. Carl Johnson were} . meatlers Thursday. i Kerr visited at the Herman/ home Wednesday. | c Ink —t sl Sprcella ters. bess Pearl White, w ho has _been/ are, now threshing for Her-| Mi Marchant spent Friday with | 4 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE on account of the illness of Mrs. Neutman, was reopened last week, Mrs. J. B. Crowell has charge of the kitchen. ‘ The auction sale of Mrs. L. S. Mil- ler’s household goods, which took place Saturday., was well attended. Mr: upen and daughter, rs bri, of Colorado, visited friends here one day last week. Michael Zech made a business trip to Enderlin last week. Mrs. Rosa Rosen spent s days in Bismarck last week visitin relatives and attending Jewish holi- day services. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Waldenburg and baby of Fargo arrived last week for a short visit with relatives here. Buster Crowell left last week for 2% Hing where he will enter! army. He will be a mem- ber of the Fort Snelling band. Geo. Dieruf and Paul Gress start- | ed teaching school in the Tenner and German districts Monday. John Hinkle of Tuttle was in} Steele on business one day last week. | Cashier Chr Matheis of t First National Bank has had a te: ce installed in the bank tion against burglars. Gerald Prescott, Roy Omodt and rk Gress have been elected to in the N. D. All High School which will be on the program Pp band, ‘Cx at the Chris Hein home|of the N. D. E. A. meeting to be Cag cut at the cturned to. the| held in Bismarck late in October. Wrtman home Wednesady, | Rev. and Mrs. Clough of Tower ae re fivThe ySchaulpitz called at the tHEDHe thant home Saturday. alice WKchaulpitz and Mrs. Roy! a to Wing Satur- ee eigrme: acthger Bros. 1 Me for Wits. : Ogs Ruth Kevr, accompanied by; ertnce Kindred, called at the R.| tytrchant home Sunday evening. | ss Kerr spent from Friday un- Bhonday evening at, we home of | rents in Hurdsfield. McKoten passed away at a qurck pean See, ene it a week's illness. He will be btly ae by the people of this nity. NG. Marchant has purchased a Chevrolet sedan from the Wing} Sheantite company. are now t Menoken Ti. und Mrs. Chas. Graves were | ¥ tained at duck dinner Wednes-| & euening by Mr. and Mrs. Bob! of McKenzie. lary Wood spent several iting Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe e of McKenzie. @fsses Ella and Mildred Funston Saturday and Sunday visiting mother, Mys. E. Funston. . C. D. King visited at the! ‘me Friday afternoon and| Bal Bjorstrom has purchased a! wrolet truck. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Agnew and} ily were shopping in Bismarck) iurday. to Valley City, + daugnter, Mrs. Roy Yule. They +.$0; be gone several days. fir. and Mrs. Park Wood and fam- and Mrs. Mary Wood were Sun- ~ guests at the Dell Warren home. Miss Luella Dreis was entertained vdinaer Sunday evening at the thers home in McKenzie. ‘fr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers and Mr. ‘ Mrs. Homer Craven motore dto § Twin Lakes on a fishing trip rdey. ee ernoot and stayed un- junday night. Wittiam Trzynka of New England nt Saturday and Sunday visiting the A.C. Dance home. _ rs. Otto Ayers is delivering mail the route while Otto Ayers, the plar carrier, is taking his vaca- vw qics. R. L. Dralle and daughter _gaa_of Bismarck visited at the Eb- § home Sunday. Mrs. Harold ‘ich, who has been helping Mrs. Jing during threshing, returned Bismarck with them. 4» and Mrs. Otto Ayers and Mr. i firs. Homer Craven attended % show at the auditorium Tuesday ning. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Welch mo- i? to Bismarck Tuesday. _—— 2 Steele | ir. and Mrs, Fritch of Napoleon “ta the Mathews and Wood fa: 2s Saturday and Sunday. Work on the F. O. Smith garage, zich is to be built in front of the «sbyterian church, was begun last 3 by Frank Heinze, who has the traet for excavating the base-. ‘nt. The building is to be com- sabe dlovernber . Tu Jamestown and Valley City last zal 'Mr. Richmond, who_was tempor- oat for the N. P. during Mr. jole’s illness, left last week, as r. Poole is now able to care for his ork. ‘Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Keim and fam- # are enjoying a visit from his “other, A. B. Keim, of Oklahoma. Roy Watson of Liberty transacted dsiness here Tuesday. _ ti ‘Leah Armstrong, who is attending ‘winess colle; ie Bismarck, spent inday with had parents, Mr. and 7% N. Thime of Locust, Iowa, is _ Steele looking after his extensive ind interests in this vicinity. “Mrs. Arnold Bannon, Mrs. 0. C. ‘aercklein with Spencer and Shirley { Mott, visited friends here Satur- Rage Stromberg, who has been treatments in a Bi for several weeks, returned uch improved. is assisting with county treasurer's TY Novak is threshing at his h Ir. and Mrs. V. M. Craven mo-} N. D., to visit) icker made a business trip | + City visited friends and relatives ere Monday and Tuesday on their way to the annual conference in Bismarck. George Coleman, a former resi- dent, is in town visiting friends. Chester Vaught is assisting at the postoffice at present. 4 Leith > a atives here Friday. Mrs. Fite of Brisbane was a caller here Tuesday. Miss Marjorie Anderson, who teaches south of Raleigh, spent the week-end at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Anderson. Thomas Ashbridge and daughter | Janette motored to Bismarck Satur- |day where Janette will remain for a few days to receive treatment for her arm which she injured some time ago. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Faubel are the parents of a son born Sept. 30 at the Elgin hospital. Howard McAndrews and _ Rose | Wyman motored to Bismarck Satur- day. Bertha Schlosser of Carson spent the week-end as the guest of Con- stance Lackey. . Ben Sether and son to Bismarck Sunday George Kimball and son Maurice, accompanied by Lanoth Woodbury, motored to New England Sunday. Miss Inga Johnson of Sims is vis- iting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Thomas Ashbridge. Miss Faye Mossman began teach- ing Monday at the Ireland school, south of Raleigh. John Wills and children, accom- panied by Miss Oreno Evans, spent Sunday with Mrs. Wills at Bismarck. A rv. and Mrs. Clark Hill will leave thi: Aberdeen and other South Dakota points. The R. A. O'Connell and E. An- horn families attended the Catholic fair at St. Joseph Sunday. ° The little daughter of Mike Wes- sel, who underwent an operation for ruptured appendix at the Elgin hos- | Pital, is improving rapidly, Leslie Anderson, who injured his foot demonstrating some wild west riding, is able to attend school again with the assistance of crutches. Mrs. R. C. Emch and Mrs. Edythe Jones and son motored to Bismarck Monday with Agnes Emch, who re- turned to St. Mary’s school after spending Sunday at home. Olaf Anderson of Mandan trans- acted business here Thursday and Friday. J. H. Emch shipped a carload of cattle to Sioux City Friday. . Glen Emch left Monday for Dick- inson, where he will complete his course at Dickinson normal. Gus Haftner motored to Bismarck and Mandan on business Tuesday, Teddy LaVine, who teaches near New Leipzig, spent the week-end at the J. H. Emch home. Presbyterian church notes for Sunday, Oct. 9: Leith, morning worship at 10 o’clock, Sunday school at 11. Raleigh, Sunday school at 2 o'clock, sermon at 3. Carson, Sun- day school at 11 o'clock, Mrs. V. Lane, superintendent; evening wor- ship at 3 o'clock. A cordial invita- tion is extended to all. A Ghylin OO Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Zelmer and son John were callers at the A. J. Krause home Sunday. Rubin, Ella and Esther Krause motored to the Louis King farm south of Regan. A little snow and rain fell Mon- day evening and it was rather cold Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. The weather now is moderating. Mr. Spandberg and the Darius beys are busy hauling grain to Re- gan. fi E. J. Engelbritson is busy thresh- rye. e Drawver Brothers threshed 35 bole - weeet to the acre, b els Alm and sons are bus: threshing. L Mr, and Mrs. R. J. Krause and son August were callers in Regan Tuesday evening. Adolph Krause and Reuben Krause are employed on the H. C. Tes threshing rig in the Canfield Mrs. Thiele of Mandan visited rel-| week for an extended visit in|? Henry Rasche homes Sunday. They | reside at Bismarck. | Erick Engelbritson was a business caller at the A. J. Krause home Sun- day. Clifford Sperry of Denhoff was a caller at the Herbert Folmer home Sunday, > See Sy See McKenzie | $$$ r= Mrs. Henry Larson and Mrs. Tom Hughes entertained Oct. 2 at the home of Mrs. George Hughes. The occasion was a surprise party for Mrs. George Hughes’ hday. Mrs. Hughes was the recipient of many pretty useful gifts. A delicious lunch was served. ‘ Mrs. Henry Larson entertained the W PU. at her home last Thursday. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Don Hutchinson. Wm. Hughes and famliy have moved to Sterling. Mr. Hughes will be employed there by the highway commission. The Parent-Teachers association met Tuesday with Mrs. Deffner in charge. After a short business ses- sion the following program was giv- en: Piano solo, Mrs. Bertholf; read- ings from Riley, Mrs. M. F. Parker; vocal solo, Mrs, D. E. Wharton; de- bate, Resolved, that the Male Mem- bers of the P. T. A. Serve the Lunches. Affirmative, Mrs. H. T. Crum and Mrs. Wm. Hughes, Jr.; negative, John Wildfang and C. Thompson; piano solo, Ruby Thomp- son. D. E. Wharton, Albert Deff- ner and C. Thompson were in charge of the social hour. The Ladies’ Aid met with Mrs. C. Thompson Wednesday. r Sterli |__ Sterling Clinton Gaskill motored to Bis- marck Sunday and Mrs. Gaskill re- turned home with him. She is get- ting along fine. Miss Esther Lang and Miss Mar- ino Lewis, who are attending college in Jamestown, spent the week-end at their homes in Sterling. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Gosney, ac- companied by Mrs. Gaskill, visited at the James Koon home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Richardson spent Sunday at the Roy Turner jome, Miss Mildred Johnson spent Sun- day evening at home. _Ernest Johnson spent Sunday eve- ning at the Max Lang home. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart mo- tored to Bismarck Saturday and re- turned Sunday morning. Miss Vivian Gaskill visited with Laurretta Jacobson at the Turnerj home Sunday. _ “Rash” Wagner was out riding up in the north part of the country Sun- day afternoon. “Andy” Hanson was at Tom Stew- art’s Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. C, J. Johnson had Sunday dinner at J. R. Johnson’s, Max Lang accompanied by daugh- ter Margaret motored to Bismarck Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jessen were Bismarck callers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Sapp motored to Bismarck Friday. Miss Mildred Stewart spent Sun- day night at the Max Lang home, Sanger Miss Florence Bagnell left Friday| for Valley City where she will at- tend the State Teachers’ college. Mrs. J. W. Bagnell of Hensler spent Thursday in Sanger, the guest of the R. H. Bagnell family. John Feuling, four-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Feuling, died Monday morning, Oct. 3, at a Bis- marck poeple sae Spunnie was an unusually bright, happy boy an beloved by all who knew him, The sorrowing parents have the sym- pathy of the community. Mrs. Jack Cleveland and _little daughter Shirley Ann left Friday for their home at Sanborn, N. D., after a two weeks’ visit at the R. H. Bagnell home. Miss Freda Peterson motored to Minot with friends Friday evening and spent the week-end in that city. The Richard Kent show, “Dolly Olson,” held in Sanger Saturday eve- ning, was well attended. The La- zarre Players will present “Ole, the Miracle Man,” at the Sanger hall Saturday evenin, Oct. 8, Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Smith motored to Bismarck Saturday. The Valley Motor Sales company has several new Atwater-Kent radios on display in the building formerly occupied by the Farmers Exchange State bank. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Smith were guests at the Oscar Pierson home in Mandan Saturday evening. _Martin Feuling has disposed of his poolhall business in Spiritwood, and is planning to locate near Sang- er, where he will engage in farming. Mrs. C. W. Smith was a passenger to Bismarck Tuesday morning. + ‘ Trygg John Kruger made a trip to Bis- marck Tuesday on business. Joe Fisher was threshing for Ivan Low Tugsday. Pete Lips called at the Nelson boys Monday and got some repairs for his engine. Kettleson’s threshed two or three days for Nels Nelson’s this week. Joe Fisher purchased a new separator and will run two rigs. Geo. and Martin were callers Wed- nesday morning at the F. C. Nelson ft | when a tug came unhooked on the buggy and going down a hill, tipped over, Gertie and Gerald got bruised considerably. John Olson has been assisting the Tryggs in threshing last week. Geo. Nelson and Pete Lips were supper guests at the Bud Nelson home Thursday night. ‘ W. H. Brown was a caller at the G. F. Nelson home Thursday on business. Axel Johnson was hauling grain for Charlie Rue this week with the] d truck. Martin Nelson motored to Bis- marck Thursday to get some men to help thresh. Joe Varley, Ed Mor Geo. Whit- ted and three strangers assisted the Nelsons in threshing a few days last week. Mrs. Porter Nelson became ill one day last week. They went to Still and got her mother, Mrs. Andrew Johnson, to stay with her. Mrs. Johnson left the Bismarck hospital recently. Little Bett; Nelson, twin of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Nelson, who was taken to Bismarck Tuesday night for treatment, may have to have an operation. Mr. Nelson, who has been working with the Louis Olsons threshing rig, driving a bundle team, fee home now and takes care of er. Arthur Resch, who came home from Cando recently, and is now em- ployed at Emil Sundquist near Still. He transacted business in Baldwin last Saturday night. Bud and Wiran Nelson assisted Geo and Martin Nelson thresh Sat- urday. Mrs. Geo, Whitted and Florence motored to Menoken Friday night and got Stephen to spend the week-| d end at home. Axel Johnson was hauling grain sage the truck for the Nelsons Fri- day. John Trygg has been hauling grain for Carl Larson. M. F. Parker was a caller one‘day week at the F. ison home. Mr. and Mrs. J. ‘W.W Jiras and a made a trip to Bismarck Satur- jay. John Resch transacted business in Baldwin one day last week. Mrs. Joe Varley accompanied Mrs. Geo, Whitted, Stephen and Florence to Bismarck and Mandan Saturday. Jake Fisher and Axel Johnson were hauling grain to Regan eleva- tor for the Nelsons Saturday. C. O. Kettleson’s have been thresh- ing for Nels Nelson's a whole week. M. IF. Parker was an overnight guest at the Ed. Morris home Fri- day night. Geo, Lasch and Omer Fortuna from St. Paul who were employed at. the Nelson rig, went to Regan Sat- urday morning to go to Miles City, Mont., to work in a flour mill, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Wilde, mer- chant from Wilton, were out last Thursday to the Nelson’s, the place they purchased from him. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Stalks from Wilton came down Sunday and visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Nelson. Pete Lips has been threshing for Gordon's a few days. C. O. Kettleson is threshing for Albin Spangberg. Geo. Whitied engaged Joe Fisher and Martin Tooker to thresh for him Wednesday. They have just pur-| chased another new rig and are now running two. Clarence Starr from near Regan, who is employed at the Ed. R&sche farm, came home to visit his folks here, Mrs. John Engdaht and family and Alice Swanson motored to Baldwin Wednesday on a shopping trip. _ Emma Nelson, who attends high school, came out to Gibbs to her sister, Mrs. Victor Engdahl, over the week-end, John Resch and family and Miss Kent visited at the John Engdahl home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Varley motored to Regan Sunday night and took Clarence back to his place. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nelson and family and Geneva Miller were call- ers at Ed. Morris home en route to John Engdaht’s Sunday. Mrs. Victor Engdahl and family and Emma Nelson visited at the John Engdahl home Saturday. Victor Engdahl has been down threshing for John, his brother, 10 days. 3 Alice Swanson has been helping Mrs. John Engdahl cook for thresh- ers 10 days. E John Eng ahl’s plan on a trip by car to Weyburn, Canada, to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gerke, who left here last fall. Jake Hepper and family and Mar- ges Herig from near Coleharbor mo- tored through Sunday to Bismarck. En route Miss Herzig stopped in Baldwin. The Nelson boys will start thresh- ing for Axel Johnson Wednesday. He has a week’s threshing. Mrs. Harry Davenport will cook for them. ¢ , Arena \ Mrs. John Davis and Mrs. Mary Gillet were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Drum over Sun Mrs. Davis and Mr:, Gillet are both form- er residents of this vicinity. Mrs. Davis just recently returned from Elk Grove, Calif, where they are making their home and Mrs. Gil is at present staying with her grand- daughter in Bismarck. Mrs. Elmer Drum assisted by Mary Cromwel!, are cooking for Ed. ° and got a plow tq use plowi it oF A cilia papal Geo., Martin, Gerald and Gladys Nelson called at the Charlie Rue home Medneaday, night. Florence Whitted became ill in school Tuesday and had to go home also was absent Wednesday. Smith's threshers. Ed. Wagner helpec Elmer Perry, haul grain last week. Mrs. Ben Klagenburg and Mrs. Owen McIntyre served a farewell dinner for their mother, rick Mulholland, Sunda: vited were helping Mrs, McIntyre with the housework for the past two weeks. Two new pupils enrolled in Lawr- ence Goldsmith’s school Monday, Alice and Philip Steiglemeyer. __ Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Glanville were callers at the Bert Glanville home Monday. ss Mr. and Mrs. Howard Glanville and br bes bh Bernice and Mr. an Mrs. Jack Glanville and: Miss Fern and Herb Holms were supper guests at Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville’s Sunday evening. ¥ Mrs. O. Shepard of Hurdsfield was a guest at the McIntyre home Sun- jay. Eimer Drum and Ed. Pond have had the threshing machine for the past three days. The Phel boys were callers at Ray Hazlegrove’s Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kraft were callers at Rache’s Saturday eve- ning. The Kraft young folks, Lena, An- drew, Arthur and Harold, motored to Dawson Sunday to visit their uncle and aunt. Wing f Mrs. L. R. Johns left Wednesday morning for a short visit in Min- nesota, Wisconsin and Iowa. Ruth Cleveland of Tuttle is em- ployed as «‘erk at the Kremenetzky Brothers store. a Mr. and Mrs. Ben Boss were visit- ors in Wing Sunday. Mrs. Robert Hass and Dorothy Hass were shoppers in the capital city Saturday. Jack Wilson and Pake Penner were in Wing Sunday. : John McNaughton, pioneer resi- dent of Florence Lake township, died suddenly Saturday night. Cause of eath is unknown. His body will be shipped to Duluth for burial. i Kramear and Harold Ludvig- son left for Minot Sunday morning. Mrs. N. H. Collins was on the sick list week. Mr. and Mrs. Swanik and family of McKenzie were Sunday guests at the B. W. Graham home. Olaf Lindseth of Steele was a business caller in Wing this week. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and sons were Sunda dinner guests at the Howard Glanville home. Mr. and Mrs. George An(@rson motored to Bismarck Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robidiou of Bismarck visited at the George An- derson home Sunday. G. A. Hubbel and H. E. Edgerton delivered a new Chevrolet sedan to R.G, Marchant Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kopplin were in the capital city Monday doing some spring buying. Mr. and Mrs. T. Turnoy and chil- dren motored to Fargo last week. | Viola E. Hagen motored to Bis- marck Thursday x :turning Saturday. Mrs. Ebb Cleveland took charge of the central office while Viola was ne. ice: J. M. Jollette is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Scallon. in Bismarck visiting with Mr. Bos- Lat who is a patient at the hospi- al. Ed. Hamilin, Mrs. J. N, Jollette of Bismarck and Mrs. Jack Davies of California were Sunday guests at the Harry Knowles home. Mrs. Amiel Piepkorn was shopper in Wing Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kulaski and family were visitors at Anton Kul- aski farm Sunday. —$ Dawson ee ene Mrs. C. A. Cross left Monday for! Grand Forks, where she will attend | the state convention of the Women’s | Federated clubs. Mrs. Cross is presi- dent of the eighth district. Miss Ruth Benough of Minneapolis | is a guest at the Roberts home,! south of town. She expects to re-| turn to her home the latter part of, the week. Mrs. Ruth Jedlica left Saturday re Zap, where she will make her jome. Mrs. A. L. Kadlac entertained at! bridge Thursday eevning. Four: tables were in play during the eve- ning, honors being won by Mrs. Ed- ward Huschka and Mrs. Bowman.! Qut-of-town guests included Mrs./ Bowman, an aunt of Mrs. Kadlac’s, from Westhope, and Mrs. E. K. Eastburn of Bismarck. Mrs. C. A. Cross, Misses Ruth! Menough, Gertrude Hess and Ruth Cordner motored to Napoleon after school Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Lud Lewis entertained Fri- day evening in honor of Mrs. L. S. Jedlica, who left Saturday to make her home at Zap. The E. A. T. cooking club com-| posed of high school girls met at the home of Winifred Towle, Thursday evening. A business meeting was held after which the hostess served refreshments. Miss Ferne Markham is back in school after a week's absence due to illness. Eric Swanson motored to Bis- marck Sunday to see his wife, who/| ng patient at the Bismarck hospi- tal. Rev. John Morange, superinten- dent of the Bismarck district of the ° Sunday evening and conducted serv- | ices at the Methodist church. At the! conclusion of the service a business meeting was held. ° ry | Wild Rose | > Miss Amanda Nyberg of this | community was married ‘n Linton | last week to a farmer living near | Kintyre. Amanda’s friends wish them the best of luck and happiness in their new home. Roy Covdrey of Valley City made a short stop here on his way home i from the Black Hills. R. J. Elliott duz over 100 bushels | of fine potatoes this fall. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. King of Bis- marck visited at the H. A. Carlisle Methodist church, was in Dawson | | | ness at the capital city Wednesday. | Mrs. Reuben Fultheim motored to Regan Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Nelson, who has been helping her cook for the threshers, but has returned to her home near Regan. Herman Sueltz of Dana was w last week and purchased some stoc! of W. H. Brownawell. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Gooding and children were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, 0. L. Peter- son, parents of Mrs. Gooding. John Pugh brought his sister, Miss Daisey and Helen Brownawell, students of the Bismarck high school, down to visit their respec- tives homes Sunday. A successful surprise birthday party was given at the Ernest Saville home Saturday cvening in honor of the 2ist birthday of the eldest son Frank. A large number of young folks enjoying a delight- ful evening and a bounteous lunch was served. Frank received many useful and valuable, gifts, including an engraved gold watch from his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Snyder and a friend from Bismarck — motored down Saturday evening, Mrs. Sny- der remaining at the home of her parents and Donald and his friend motored to Hague to bunt ducks. Miles Stanton, teacher of school No. 2, spent the week-end with the home folks, near Braddock. R. J. Elliott made a business trip to Oakes last week. A number of our young folks at- tended a farewell party at the Au- gust Benz home in the Moffit vicin- ity Sunday afternoon given for Misses Ruby, Agnes and Eunice, ae leave to attend school at Ellen- ale. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brownawell of Moffit made a business trip to this vicinity Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Litterley and Mr. and Mrs. Nordstrom from the Braddock vicinity were Sunday vis- itors at the Ernest Saville home. , Reuben Feltheim finished thresh- ing for “ohn Peterson Monday fore- noon, and Jake and Mike are thresh- ing for O. B. Swanson. Little Hubert rd Pearl Peterson are visiting at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Olaf | Feltheim, of Braddock. | Clear Lake || i Ole Slaatenhues has'purchased his | father’s farm north of Driscoll, and} will move on to it shortly. Ed. Erickson, L. A. Slaatenhues and son, Ole, were transacting busi-; > B. F. Pasley has purchased a new tractor. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hargrave and family, also Mrs. Frank Shaf-| fer, the Misses Lenora and Fay Har-! grave and Vivian Shaffer were Steele callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Ed, Erickson and family were shopping in Steele Sat- urday, Henry Olson had the misfortune to have his barn burn up Saturday. Mr. Star: and son Paul, aiso Mrs. G. A. Bossart spent Sunday home part of Friday and Saturday. Oscar Hegebush of Mandan motored THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6 1927 down Sunday morning for hunting. ss Olern accumpanied them to uttle, Mr. and Mrs, Ole Newland enter- tained Mrs. Newland’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jens Hanson of Kidder county Sunday. Mrs, Joe Pov'son ic assisting her or, Mrs, Adolph Hanson, cook for threshers. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Erickson took Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thomas of Driscoll. Moffit | ¢ Miss Ila Mauk left Saturday for Valiey City where she will attend the normal. Mrs. Burns Bailey was shopping in town Wednesday. Mrs. Alfred- Faust visited at the Ed De Haan home Monday. Mrs. H. P. Asselstine, Mrs. M. G. McNally and Miss Martha Houghtalling were calling on friends ad shopping in Bismarck Satur- lay. Miss Elizabeth Brightmeyer left Saturday for her home at Ashley. Mrs. T. E. Watkins was shopping in town Monday. A large crowd attended the dance given at Jason Hoover’s barn Sat- urday night and all report a fine time. Mesdames Soules, August Benz, Dueffee, Jensen and Edson were shopping in town Thursday. Mr. M. L. Denismare of Sterling was transacting business in town Thursday. Mrs. Oscar Benz visited at the John Lunde home Sunday after- noon. Mrs. H. P. Asselstine and Mrs. M. G. McNally visited at the Burns Bailey home F.iday. 2 Mrs. Carl Olson was a caller in town Saturday. _ Miss Valema_ Whiteaker, who is attending the Hazelton high school spent the week-end at the home of her parents. Mrs. Emil Enackson visited at the J. E. Kruse home Monday. Mrs. Ray Baker and Mrs. John Baker were shopping in town Tues- day. Miss Retta Asselstine spent the week-end with Miss atherine Bruce. W. H. Brownawell and H. A. Carisle of Wild Rose were callers in town Friday. Mrs, Lamb visited at the kome of her daughter, Mrs. Dewey Olson Monday. We are all sorry to hear of the sudden illness of Mrs, B ne. Mrs. C. A. Anderso. was a call- er in town Monday. Miss Ruth Malone of the Bis- marck business college is assisting F, H., Pillsbury in the bank. H. P. Asselstine is unloading a carload of lumber for the Dunham Lumber company this week. Try our modern high pres- sure greas.ng service for all cars. Prices _ reasonable - Short Stop Statior. You can buy these products with confidence proved. And in the prices you pay for these producta, you share in the economies of vast production. We invite you to learn more about these products Duco PONTIAC. 6 models, $745 to $925. Lome ered six with Bodies by Fisher. Extra - powerful engine. Value proved by ever-inwcasing salcs. by sending in the coupon below. Mail it today before you forget. No obligation, but interesting reading, Mr. and Mrs. John White . G. F, i 4 boletery Martha Alm, who was employed wae was no school in Trygg| and family, Mr. and Mi Inn. 2 ‘ ol No. 1 where Mrs. R. C. Nel-| can and children, Mr. and Mrs, J. C. ‘4 ere, oo Basan of ist the Engelbritson farm, hes re on teach ‘Adleman and family. The reunion (ALL PRICES ¥.0.B. FACTORIES) e Johnson home. Willie Ehnes is busy helping his Bud Nelson is working with Louis| was held at the McIntyre home. Mrs. le hie Work club of the! father. Olson's threshing machine driving a] Mulholland will leave Tuttle Wed- ? 7 served hot| Sigmund Rupp is planning to en- bundle team. nesday morning for Hetland, 8. D., the large his house. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Nelson motored| where she will visit her mother and 7g ped Williams Pout Rupp is attending high|*t° Bismarck Monday looking after| other relatives for two weeks and ‘ visitor here Wednes-| school, He missed two days thig| business interests. from there will return to her p= o week. Charlie Tryge and Carl Larson] in Long Beach, Calif. ‘A car for every purse and purpose of Oregon, Ill., ar-| Clarence Rupp left for Washing-| had the threshers Thursday. David} Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Kennedy ar- * > ‘week to look after! ton this week. Tryee threshed for them. rived Wednesday from Upland, Cal., thley of Bterting isthe new |ers at the Pred hse ‘hots’ Sanc| astisted Charlie Rue in thveshiog|in visiting end‘ sightsesing, They <aipaammaaes . new | ers in-| assist lie Rue in in visiting and si jing. solly hore | Mi 5. Masnse and cana! Er tildes son Sete Lin engine] Wet planning on, avng et this fal (Dept A), Dewols, Mich, : 5 . Krause . Nelson ran ine} return: fornia yet this fal Angus and Adele, motored to Bis- Thursday at tha Cherie Hao tare to make tric tal'te heme, Mec and Please cond without any obligation to me, your illustrated book CHEVROLET O oaxanp O captuc Saturday. while Mr. Lips went and fixed his} Mrs. Charles and fam- let, “Where Facts Ave Established,” together with pownac [BUICK O moms 0 be Ford truck tee on engine. ily Piao to sccompany them on their pactcalar o # Fisher from Regan was haul-| return OLDSMOBILE LaSALLB DELCO-LIGHT $ ily were/ ing grain for the Nelson boys Thurs- 0 Oo whe Nelson children hed an acci- -