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1 PRAGE TWO hired man for F, C. Nelson Thurs- night Wiiton “ Little four Corrington was Aosplial to rec ve treatinent, BR. . Fev trans- day. Sun- nding the her daugh- and Joba Hammock tvi ited ut the Orla Hammock home Kuhinert, Verene Dorothy An Dixon of Gar of Wilton ented employ ie at the 1. and Mrs, Lawrence Stocks flocks’ parents, Mr ¥. ¢ Nelson, near Baldwin Mor Christianson has moved hi erent > into what is known as the hinese restaurant just back « n's pool hall Fred Johnson and ehildren and in to thelr home at Pennsylvania, us fa rgo and found the enther able they decide to return to ¥ The men have i 16 mine, They found e1 u ‘ e with Mloyd will | Dodge | o— s Jacob iting a few William Kellar, Mr. 1 father of Mrs. Kellar, Mrs. 1. Snider of Hebron visited at the home of her sister, Mrs. Jacob Lindaman, Wednesday and Thurs day Mra. ©. to Dick will tal Mrs. Michael Schroeder, who hi been taking treatments in the St. Alexius hospital at Bismarck, re- turned to her home Saturday. Josephine Anderson of Zap vis at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. J) Siverts over Sunda: son is teaching school 1 Dan Fix motored to y where he called on friends of that city. Mr. Mrs. Tom Russell of guests at the L, home Sunday. S$. Thomson of visiting with and Iden Valley we . Bothne Mr. . 1, are is around Dodge. rs. B,J. Huelskani visiting a few days at the tz home, Mrs. Carol Sivert yer to Hazen Monday Barbara Gleich was a passenger to Mandan Monday, where she will sisters’ school, pws has pone to of Beulah PB, Was a passen- mother, M " Rhineholdt, who is yery ill in a hospital. Emma Renk is assisting Mrs. Dan Fix for < few months. Jacob Daffee and son, Johnny, visited with friends in Golden Val- ley Sunda ° 3 | rygg | Mr. and Mrs. Geo. VF. Ne Gwendolyn and Martin were calle at. the Jehn Olson and Axel John- son home Monda Geo. Martin, » Nelson and Geneva Miller m 1 to Bismarek Monday night to consult a doctor about George's hand he got pinched ina header box two weeks ago. Miss Genova Miller and ertic Nelson visited at Miss Miller's sis- ter’s home, Mrs. M. O. Steen, in Bis- marck, Monday. Arthur Resch helped the Nelson boys thresh Tuesday and was an overnight guest. George Nelson had some wheat on his new place on the Regan road that went No. 1, 2 cents premium, while all around only went No, and 4, on accoun! of the hail set it back so far in it. The Stroms ran out of gas thresh- ing Wednesday and came down to the Nelson boys and got a barrel. Arthur Resch, who has been gone all summer at Canada at his uncle's, Olaf Jacobson, has been working on Pete Lip’s threshing rig. Albin Androm, who occupies a pool room in Wilton and clerk of A. ©, Wilde stor, came out Tuesday with trucks and hauled wheat to Regan elevator. The Nelsons pur- chased the place from C, C. Wilde, merchant. Pete Lips sold his threshing rig for $7,500. Herman Falkenstein was in partnership with Lips. Mr. Falk, keustein has blood poison in his hand. The Stroms have been threshing for Axel Lindberg, merchant from Regan, this week. Jake Fisher is hauling grain for them. They thresh for John Anderson when they get done their. Mr, and Mrs. Ed Morris and family motored four miles north of Regan last Sunday and were guests at the Bill Oder's home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Morris motored a2, Bismarck Monday on a shopping trip. of wheat to Regan Wednesday. The Nelsons are th Jchusen a week. Mrs, John Olson is helping Mrs, Leonard Davenport cook the thresher: Joe Varley made a trip to Baldwin Thursday to get some parts for his grain bin. En route he stopped in ai the C. Nelson home to get some feed oats. ¥red Schroeder has been thresh- ing for F. C. Nelson this week. 108 gre helped Ed Mocnt thresh a few days. He went to Ira Falkenstein’s and brought down a wy, Starr came down to Joe » his uncle from near Regan ht and helped F. C. Nired a strange that came in here with 2s ————-# 2n- month-old Betty ch went to Friday night and brought home to spend the, week Kl his parent Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Whitte ence and Stephen, and Me | sor John -| Mrs. side of the tracks. and got) black rust} M lartin Nelson hauled two loads, reshing for Axel | Anderson ch at J help CL \marck to spend her parents. Mr. and M and Violet moto ed anl. Geneva Miller called at Reg |Wilton Saturday night | | nl home Teyges were threshing] David Trygg threshed f | and Mr down from } y night guests at Geo, s day morning they drove |to MeKenzie on business, from there | to Bismarck to visit her mother,| Kill Nelson und her brother, | | Fred, who runs @ store on the south| His mother stays with him. They left for M Mon- \day night | Gertie Nelson celebrated her 16th jhirthday Sunday, the 9th, Me. and yinson from Max nt. | w and Orpha left for Groton, $ to fisit at her parent’s, | Mr. and Mrs. Clippstein, Mr, Sher. |man also went with them to Towa} | where he was called by the death! of his fathe { Mrs. KE. M. Whiteaker and Mrs. on Hoover were Bismarck callers turday. he Ladies Aid met the home of Mrs. H. P. Asselstine Wednesday. Mrs. Jason Hoover was re cd president, Mr: Whiteaker vice pre dent, Mrs. F Johnson secretary, Mrs, I. WW. F bury, treasurer and t 5 rved, be held at Cline, Nov. Mrs, Asselstine organis lock a delicious lunch w The next meeting will the home of Mrs. A. E. 2nd. Miss Nettie Thornson Nora Buckley Tuesday. M and Mrs. Robert) Carpenter moved into the Owens s. Valentine Benz and My visited Miss M i De Hoan visited at the M. G. Me Nally home Friday evening. A Mrs. HLL. ms and so d j Me. and Mrs. Bay Johnson were ) capital city callers Saturday. Mr. and M BoP, tine en tertained the following guests ata chicken dinner Mr. a Mrs. S. Sunda ee . Mauk and family, My M. G. MeNally and Mr. 5 . WW. Everts: and Mrs. gan of Bismure 1 Mw and) Mrs, ¢ el of Pec hio, ave visiting at the C. E. Moffit home. Mrs. Jewel is an aunt of Mrs. Moffit. Mrs, Burns Bai | Ed De Hoan hon | noon, | Miss { Mr, | marriage Thursday, Oct. 6th. | Mr. and Mrs, Frank Brooks and family have moved on to the Klem- en farm northwest. of town, Mrs. FE. M. Whiteaker visited at the M, MeNally home Friday af- ternoon, Mrs. Fay Johnson was a shopper in town Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur George and rs. Joe Kendall, dt., are visiting at the J. C. Kendall home. Mrs. Ed De Hoan wa: senger to Braddock Friday, Mrs, Gilbert returned home from Rochester, Minn., last week wher she underwent an operation, Mrs, bert is staying at the home of | her sister, Mrs, Joe Coder, Mr. and Mrs Moffit enter- tained about 15 guests at dinner unday in honor of Mr. and Jewel of Ohio. Mrs. H. L. Adams and Mrs. FH. | Pillsbury visited at the M. Me- | Nally home Saturday, | Mr. and M Pete Hofstad were | capital city callers Monday, | Carl Olson was a Hazelton caller Monda; visited at the Monday after- Blizabeth Brightmeyer and a Soo pas- | nd Mrs, Packard of Shields | are visiting at the J, F. Coder home | this week. | Miss Mildred Jameson was a Bis- | marek caller Monday, \E ascaacemgee" TSN ey Tea gaa eat \| Temvik | Pare ora ee ee Mrs, idney Stedtman visited | school Wednesday afternoon. Misses Irene Coster Rudd and Mrs. Charles Enders mo- tored to Linton Wednesday evening. A. W, Quast made a business trip} to Linton Wednesday. | Abe Miller of Hazelton ness caller here Wednesd Mr. and Juliu: F nounce the birth of a daughter. Mrs. C. N. Hendrix returned Thursday evening from Bismarck | where she had been receiving medi- cal_treatment, On Thursday, October 6, occurred the marriage of Miss Sadie Brush,| | daughter of Mr. and Mrs, “John! | Blasen, to Carl Nauman, son of M, j and Mrs. Oswald Nauman. The: were married at one o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, by Rev. Falk of Kintyre. They wero attend- ed by Miss Viola Brush, sister of the bride, who wore # bi and Wilson. Th a busi- truck, to haul his wheat made nine trips to ‘with his truck-Fridey hauling “es x eS an orc! paroresite dress trimmed with cry: beads. Only relatives and intimate friends attended the and Jane} Mandigo, motored to Bismarck Fri- | Mr: rdeen, S. D., zabeth Koppy and of Temvik were shop. y much and y treated} spent the its. Brogden Hazelton} v school to be built business at uling | 8} a busin ton Friday afternoon. Foell visited school an on made a business trip to Bis-| J. Miss Rose Schlecht hem on the trip. erson and Frank Sleva of} re business callers here E Mrs. A. W. Quast and “| and Frank Koppy attended s at Linton Saturday eve-| and Mrs. James Monahan are c ers of a new Chevrolet coach. Mr. and Mrs. Charles De Witt and family and Miss Martha Stondahl) motored to Aberde S. D., Sunday to visit with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Monahan and children spent Sunday at the James Monahan home. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Geier and fam- ily of Hazelton were visiting ut the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Schlecht, Sund. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Daily and son Thomas were Sunday callers at the Charles Enders home. a The Temvik shipping association nipped cattle to eastern markets ynn of Linton was a caller rles Enders home Sunday. w Salem, N. D., with her parents. Mr. Paulson ha: the foundation for a new barn to be built by the schoolhouse. started to build {Braddock | : oe Oscar Larson, W. A. Lettsome and Oren Johnson of Sencea, Il, came to Braddock Tu ay to look after the Interests of the 0. 0. Johnson estate, They left, Friday for their home by automobile. Miss Rachel Shepard, who has been teaching school southwest of Hazelton, is ill at the home of her mother here. Mrs. Rassen Aarvig, who has been attending the convention of feder- ated women’s clubs at Grand Forks, returned home Saturday. : Miss Mary and Ida Feyereisen came down from Bismarck Saturday fo spent the week-end with their mother, Mrs. M. eyereisen, who has been ve ill this week. Judge Casselman of Bismarck, ac- companied by Darwin Smith were Braddock callers Thursday after- hoon, Mrs. rived in FE. E. Clarke of Ellendale ar- dock Tuesday after- it for a few days with nd other friends. led on Braddock ay from Ellendale to attend the M. quarterly con- feren Bism . Rev. Green was the first’ Methodist minister to have charge of the Braddock church Mike Hanson were united in}and it was greatly due to his influ- ence that this church received help from the Methodist board to help pay off its debt. 1. M. Doerschlag made a trip to Selfridge Tuesday to look after his farming interests there. He re- turned home Friday and reports that the farmers around Selfridge are well pleased with the returns from their hi st. ‘The ladies of the Woodman circle met at the home of Mrs, J. A. Al- lensworth Wednesday afternoon. Atter the general business was fin- ished a delicious luncheon was | served the hostess. Dr. Baer took Mrs, Jalmar Jarhola up to a Bismarck hospital Wednes- day morning. Mrs. J. H. Bowers and two chil- dren motored to Napoleon Saturday afternoon to spend the week-end with her father, Carl Kaz. Mrs, John Mumm of Seaforth, Minn., returned home Saturday aft- jer several weeks’ visit with her daughter, Mrs, L. V. Lesher. Mr. and Mrs. H, S. Reaman are the parents of a daughter born Fri- day, Oct. 7, at the home of Mrs. Reaman’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sorem. Miss Winnifred Mandigo is teach- ing this week in the place of her sis- ter, Miss Ethel, who is confined to the Bismarck hospital. iss Mabel Walhood spent the end at the Wm. Beseler home, Miss Walhood formerly taught the Beseler school but now is teaching south of Hazelton. Mesdames Barton, Cark, Junge and Savage, accompanied by W. W. day to attend the general conference of the Methodist church. Mrs. H. W. Allen, accompanied by McCusker of Hazelton, smarck friends Friday, Bowers entertained hday party. Miss Betty received many pretty presents from her little frien i tored to Fargo Friday to visit their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Brittain, and also their son Clifford, Mr, and Mrs. O. M. Vie accompanied them to attend the uneral of Mr. Vie’s father at Nome, There was no preac! the Methodist chure' ing on account of Re ing in Bismarck attending the M. E. conference. Services will be held next Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. The people of*the Methodist church will be fia to know that Rev. Pear- son will be with us another year, ing service in Sunday morn- Pearson be- ceremony. After the cere- mony a dinner was served to the guests. th Mr. and Mrs, Nau- man are well known here, having lived here practically all their liv They will reside with the parents on a farm ast of fowa.Lof Braddock High School Notes A piano and voice recital will be held at the ium of the Brad- dock high 22, at 8 o' This piano solos, vocal solos, ee future life. | r. and end her ze crowd | ivari Mr. All who| The ae Grace Thompson. | In our geography d Mrs, Chester Brogden and) fie ne Coster spent the week-|b Several n " Lee Blaine Fock eorge Buck, Pa Ira Lee have entered | v lable to attend | We are “holding everybody up” to a ticket for the recital. help our schoo! along. The pupils of t entertain all the |school at a get-acquainte | October 31. | Primary Room following is entering | gold st: th of perfect | j attenda: h Hill, Carl Ju- hola, Olga Noaden, Ted Noaden, Donald Robinson, Alma Schaefer Aust Albright, | and Geraldine Koenig were visitors | 1 our room the past week. Intermediate Room rade is maki & booklets illustrating | states. To illustrate their written work they have chosen suitable pic-! tures from magazines brought from is making similar ts while learning o gi ve are mak- illustrating all types «f that they might ap- value of labor. 1 fect attendance Baer, Howard On our record we 1A Barton, Dale Barton, Uno Juhola, Ross Martini, Julia Mart William Robinson, Lucille acfer and William Schaefer, Wu "thee Renee and Lorrayne Weath- erly entertained about 20 little} guests at their home Saturday after- noon at a birthday party. Games and stunts kept the youngsters en- tertained. ed much amusement. and Lorrayne received erence held at Bismarck d Wednesday. Eve Dp invited to attend the P. T. A. meeting to be held in the school auditorium Monday evening, October 17. The Royal Neighbors held # very interes mecting at their lodge rooms Thursday evening. 7 The Leith fire department was called Tuesday to the Gibson home. Mrs. Gibson forgot to turn the switch when she finished ironing with an electric iron, The curtains und shades in the kitchen were ablaze when she noticed it. Quick action on her part overcame the blaze before help arrived. Mrs. Gilbert Moen entertained the members of the Homemakers club of Thain at her home Thursday. All members were present. A very interesting meeting and a pleasant day was enjoyed by all. Mrs. Herbert Fite accompanied by Mrs. Mary Hurley were Elgin callers Mary Recker and fami motored to Bismarck Thursday, returning Friday. E. J, Saunders transacted business at Mandan and Bismarck Wednes- day. Mr. and Mrs, Guy McAndrews ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Lou Orndah! and family spent the week- end with relatives and friends at New England. Mrs. E. Anhorn and son, Fredrick, motored to Glen Ullen Friday to spend a few days with relatives. The regular meeting of the Leith Civie Club was held | Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. R Emch, Roll call was ans‘ v curent events, Mrs. Sether ga the retiring president’s address. Mrs. Weatherly read a very inter- sting paper on “club work.” M1 R, C, Emch read a paper on musi Mrs. James J. Clark of Minneapolis a guest at the mecting. I’, Keating of Valley City spent the w nd here looking after busi- ness interests. Carlon Emch and son Howard, accompanied by Ross Harmon of Gopher, So, Dak., spent Sunday with relatives here. Mrs. James J. Clark of Minne- apolis is spending a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Robert O'Con- nell and famil Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wah! motored to Bismarck Monday with their daughter Alma, who was operated on for appendicitis Tuesday and is Pnered to be getting along nicely. irs. Hawley of Lemmon, S. D., has been visiting at the home of her son, R, Hawley, the past week. Mrs. EK. J. Lawfer is spending a few days with relatives at New Salem. , Albert Lah transacted business at. Carson Tuesday, Presbyterian church notes for Sun- day, October 16, | Leith morning worship at 11 o'clock, Sunday school at 11 o'cloc Lark preaching si vice at 2 u in, Sunday school at 11 o'clock; evening worship at 8 o'clock, 2 Te Se, | Wild Rose “e The school board held its regular meeting at the clerk’s office Tues- day, Oct. 11, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brownawell motored to Sterling Saturday, Miss Helen Erickson, teacher of school No. 1, spent the week-end with her friend, Miss Helen Skram- stad, teacher of the Cherry Grove school, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Saville were trading in Bismarck and Mandan Saturday, Dwight Carlisle called on relatives here Saturday while down hunting with some friends from Glen Ulli Mr. and Mrs. Donald Snyder and Miss Helen Brownawell of Bismarck were visiting here Sunday. |. S. Swanson and family are at- tending a convention at | Mandan Saturday and Sunday. John Peterson is taking medical treatment at a Bismarck hospital. His friends hope for his early re> covery. Agon Feltheim of Braddock hauled a load of wood for school No. 1 Toae a 2 See MRR a tn Ee ce NR Zola Dexter, | # , increasing the | machine Tuesday and made the tri Marie Dickson and| minutes in town he made*the return | » ha’ Come jhere Saturday and said they plan to | jleave 0 school will | will spend the winter, arty on|neighbors surprised Mr. and panty ©? |B. Swanson Sunday afternoon, it ling their 25th wedding anniversary. ildren received After taking pictures of the a gl was served. Verne Koenig|at H. D. Brownawell’s, north of Braddock sold for good pri ork: the sixth | sr. Howard Brownawell of Mattity| he industries of the New England | th fi R ti joyed the world series greatly but w wi tored to Bismarck Saturday and Mr. Peterson remained to take treatment Shriners’ hospital. Little Gerald has} home at Groton, S. been greatly benefited by surgical, treatm ert to After luncheon a grab|™ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE gs und guitar solos.jer, captured in the chicken coop at! son Richard motored to Bismarck Saville, |the home of 3 Richard received Snyder's parents. | Monday where R. W. Feltheim motored to Bis-/| treatments for his arm. arck for repairs for the threshing} Mr. and Mrs. Ten Brooks of ip | Cedar Rapids were business visitors jin Raleigh Wednesday. Sammy Pack motored to Bismarck ip in one hour. After spending five Mr, and Mrs. W. B. Dorward left this week for Iowa where they | Thursday morning by automobile for} |Iowa and Nebraska where they will] Sa A large number of friends and spend a three weeks’ vacation. They Mrs. O.|were accompanied as far as Sjoux City, Iowa, by Mrs. Dorward’s fa- ry.jther, who will visit in Om id bride | Lincoln before going on to Los An- d groom and company assembled, | gcles, Calif., where he will spend the set of silver was presented to the winter. uests of honor. A delicious lunch{ Mr. and Mrs. Donald Clark and Roy Steele are staying at the Dor- ward ranch during the absence of A good crowd attended the sale Wednesday and things Se Thursday of the marriage of Miss John Staff of Ba-|E. Irene Johnson to Oscar P. Miller iting their niece,/of Elgin. d Mrs. nt, are V Mr. a They were married at Carson, the ceremony being. T- formed by County Judge Fletcher. Attorney A. T. Nelson and Mrs. John Schoening, an old-time friend of the bride, were witnesses. Miss John- son was highly esteemed in this conymunity, having lived here most of Mer life. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grace and family and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Demp- week. This week probably will see the nish of threshing in this vicinity. ye seeding is occupying the atten- ion of some farmers. Radio fans in this community en- ere disappointed in that it only ent four games. Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson mo- Dempsey home. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bosworth and family were Sunday dinner guests t at the E. N. Bosworth home. a and Bernice Gosney,| E. N. Bosworth left Sunday for id high school in Braddock,| Aberdeen via McIntosh, where he nd with their Te-/ spent the week on business. Mr. tal there. Lillian and Ellen Peterson en nton, teacher of school) deen Equity Creamery company. . D. The people here were grieved to there. |hear of an accident which occurred L. Jepsen took his young son Rob- in Hartfor2 City, Ind. Miss Eliza- Bismarck Wednesday for|beth Metz, a sister of Mrs. E. N. | Bosworth of Raleigh, fell when go- ing home from church Sunday nigh edical treatment. Mr. and M J. Rausch and Mrs. F. X. Demp: i Bismarck Biardsy. Mr. and Mrs. Dorward. ry Announcement was received Wing ° found that wa. We bone Miss Rose Holstien 5 end in Minot attending Chris-| 4, er temess spent tan weekend dng with friends. Kavonuiss girl. Peter- Tian Bd sey werg Sunday guests at the F. Mr. Bosworth is a director of the Aber-| Mr. is oe C. Christenson not been'trip in just an hour. | Tuesday on business. Roberts, Freda school ee an reek. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Briggs from} Wm. Swartz was a business visi-| supper guests of the Lois and ody lout ef Braddock passed through |tor in Bismarck ‘Tuesday. Bernice Prante lest eeaay it ' Miss Marjorie Hostetler of Bris- tame wis @ guest of Vera Bimpeon iturday. Herman Riek and Eugene Will went to Bismarck Sunday to spend the day. Mr. and Mrs. A. CaN motored to Bismarck Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dempsey and ee were hopping Westrum Mrs. Robert Hass was taken sud- denly ill Tuesday night and was rushed te the hospital where it was peration was neces- for a speedy re- Tee @ | No. 2, sited over the week-end/ Rochus Ternes purchased a new|Optober 4th. « :. || with home folks, Willys-Knight sedan Friday, Clay-} J. 0. Hits of Lein was a shopper Leith | ton Peterson drove it out from Bis-|in Wing Tuesday. ¢——_———<—$————_—_—————¢ . marck for him. Ells, Edith, Clara and Harold ee a deeedasieoul | Raleigh | C. L. Kleinschmidt and family | Mueller, Esther Glanville, and Emma EOE GLA ed able HR ;Spent Sunday with friends in Mor-|Weber motored to Tuttle Sunday. lighting plant on his farm southwest A ristown, Mrs. Albert Little, Esther Glan- of Leith and expects to have all] W. C. Grace departed Tuesday for) Albert Adler, who has been look-|ville and Ella lueller were shop- the advantages of electricity on his! Minneapolis after his son Gerald,| ing after his farming interests in| pers in Bismarek Saturday. o-date farm home. who has been a patient at the| this community, has returned to his} Mr. and Mrs. Ebb Cleveland Fe ae Bismarck Monday. a} were visitor: Enprctety. an Robert were Bismarck visitors last weel The Misses Flamang, Cronin and tthe Art Graves John Buskness were overnight visitors in Tuesday, en route to Garrison. and.Mrs. John Weber Jr. are the parents of a baby girl bo THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1927 ind sufi 8 fraetured hip. Mets is a cers Jady and her com- plete recovery Z Hass and daughters were in Bis- marck se G. A. Hubbell took Herman Sei- linger to Bismarck Friday to have his hand tended to. He met with an accident while working around the threshing machine. Krementzky’s Cash Store and Turnoy’s Meat Market were closed a few days last week to observe their if ator it. bag atonement ‘8 ‘dit nts at Tuttle. illiam Sheffar and John Witsel of Tuttle started work 7 peatlt d wiring the new commun- ity hall. Jack Gylden returned Saturday morning after spending several months in Minnesota. Emma Weber took Ella Mueller’s place at the Merc. Saturday. Joseph Rise was a shopper in Wing Puesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Banttari took some chickens to Bismarck Saturday, Mrs. Oliver took charge of the services held at the Congregational church Sunday evening. Vernon Henderson spent Sunday visiting with friends in Mandan, f Hampton | Miss Blanche Umber motored ta Linton Tuesday. Godfrey Grenz and Henry Knittel were Linton business callers Wed- nesday evening. i Farmers in this community com- ated id work ieot cin potatoes, inding it a very crop. Emil Burksthom and Steve Ben- dish of near Fort Rice were business callers in this vicinity Thursday. Math and Elizabeth Koppy and Steve Haider were callers at Tem- vik Thursday evening. The dance given at the Temvik pool hall Friday evening was well attended by a number of young folks of this vicinity. Ben Hemerson went to Linton the middle of the week. Frank Bendish of near St Anthony is working for Godfrey Grenz. Farmers in this community who have completed the work of thresh- ing are doing fall plowing. Miss Ethel Mandigo, who is a is confined to a Bismarc hospital. teacher in “I agree with George White that Luckies are the Best” « You, too, will find that LUCKY STRIKES give the greatest pleasure—Mild and Mellow, the finest cigarettes you ever smoked. Made of the choicest tobac- cos, properly aged and blended with great skill, and there is an extra process— “IT’S TOASTED”—no harshness, not a bit of bite. “It’s toasted” » No Throat Irritation-No Cough, “In che theatre world, Luckies have become al- universal. most —voices must be Stage folks ave very critical in . a ea —_~_.