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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17 1927 west of A fair program is| garage and the American Legion| Bertha Eide, violet Olson and Bur-| #—--_—® | but it will be necessary for him to|Kenzie to ‘the Runey farm near Promised all who attend. and son| Suneslow is being held up until the|nett Jacobson attended the C. E. in Hampton Nn Ne agli Sern Royal No held initia- - were callers at the A. J. Krause| Yesther moderates, at which time|Wing Sunday afternooa and sade A Sa RR ARTE NS ‘The Ladies Aid of Raleigh gave altion of new ites tue. home Wednesday and Thursday. ¢ | the brick-laying will be started. The first P. T. A. meeting this} Henry Knittel went to Hazelton) 1i¢ dinner public Saturday |ning’and at the close of the eveni —$_—_______________4! Kraft were callers Saturday evening} August Krause, Jr. did not at-|_ Mr. and Mra J. A. Schroeder of|year was held Friday evening. First| Monday. | afternoon w a lunch was served to which the > Menoken ||at the McIntyre home. tend school Friday on account of a| Wilton were Sunday guests at the| was the song “America the uti-} The Misses Theresa Koppy, (who is! The regul: i ean om ot Bismarck spent ete hae wens Pot Wilson ho Mr. tae: iy im of cies ial ak a Mrs. Seat ie eed) the dinner Crum —_—_—_———* | Wednesday night with his brother, arian Alm purchased a roadster | Schroeder is manager of the Wilton | SY. of ir. Oy, president iss Francis, who is employe nday " Joseph Rockey was hurt Sunduy| red Haas, and family. in Tripp, 8. Don the way to Ne-| Elevator Co. at Wilton and reports| Miss Parmen‘or, vice president;|at the millinery shop at Linton, went nis ote, tip. peek ow sto filases. id own Gehan blige 4 _ afternoon while moving a plano. He) Jannie Tees was a business caller |braska. an unusual volume of business this| Oscar Olson, secretary and jome Tuesday. They were home to| Wm, Neultimier and Mr. Gordon| Donald Bertholf spent a few da; 4 was helping to move the plano from|in Tuttle Thursday, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Anderson and | fall. Lunch was served. pend the week-end with their pa-|o¢ Carson were social visitors in|here with his mot Donald "a 4 hist former hone to his sister's baby were callers at the home of| W. C. Jackson, who bas for the| Miss Alice Strand : nent Sunday/rents, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy. | Raleigh Saturday. employed with a telephone com 4 home at Mandan. He was taken to}@——______________s/Mrs Anderson’s parents, Mr. and| Past few months been second man at| With her mother, Mrs. A. Strand. John Mawiatha of near Solen call-|" "Mr, Qleson of Oldham, Dak. z. G. M ick tennsacted bus, i the Saees hospital. Sanger | Mrs. Keirland. the Monarch Elevator Co., has moved r. and Mrs. Ole Wold and Mr./éd on Frank Steva Tuesday. who has been visitigg relatives near|ness here on Tuesday. a ‘ Misses Ruth Kuhnle, Gertrude \ Ted Ehnes visited his parents in|to Painted Woods, where he will re-|and Mrs. Paul Gruman were callers} “Dave” and Gust Joeb were busi-|rark, returned to his h i P ; 4 Ness and Hilda Evenson were en-|®—————~- | Regan Sunday. He is employed on|#ide over winter. in Bismarck Wednesday. ness callers at Linton Tuesday. Raleigh. is te er mee Wee ‘ean Bed hae ae i tertained at dinner at the R. Abeline) Mrs, Parlemon Wells returned|the Joe Sarch farm near Baldwin, O. B. Aune has been busy for the| Little Wesley Gruman visited with rey Grenz made a business|" Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ferguson and| Wm. ‘tanger is threshin and ‘ home Wednesday evening. Friday evening after a two weeks’ past week decorating the new addi-|his aunt, Mrs. Roy Little, while Gru- day. Mrs. Wm. Wade of Cannon Ball were] loading his wheat here at M i : Mr. and Mrs, Bob Meyers and son} visit in Minneapolis, While there| ?——_-_——-@ | tion to the E. J. Engelbretson home| man’s were in Bismarc™. very large crowd gathered atl in town Saturday on their way home| Mr. Langer expects to have at least of McKenzie visited Mr. and Mrs.) she was the guest of her daughter, Painted Woods | [ete mile south of Regan. Mr. and Mrs, Ray McCullough|the auction sale held at Frank] rom a visit in their former home in| two weeks of threshit Ed Ebeling Tuesday. The evening| Mrs, John Merton, §$— Og] The new dwelling on the Sig.|were callers in Bismarck Friday. — |Steva’s place November 9. Things] Emmong county. Mr. Ingstad, who has been ‘looking Rupp farm, joining Regan, now| Mr. J. F. Little and Mrs. G. 0./went at a very good price. was spent playing cards. Miss Frieda Peterson was shop- ol Mr .and Mrs, Frank Erickson vis-|encloséd and is being finished as|Lindsey were callers in Bismarck] A'‘number of young folks of this Charles Graves has purchased 4] ping in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. dnd Mrs. Tony Rausch and|after the road graveling has given up F new Hudson car. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Klingenstein| fed wi i , | rapidly as possible. The Rupp fam-|Monday. Mrs. G. Lindsey went}community attended the dance at children of Eli it Friday guests| the job until spring owing to a short- ” ‘ Mrs. A. C. Dance entertained| of Youngtown were the week: cand aay Sane Erickson’s folks Tu fly hopes to be able to ocoupy their |down to see Grant Lindsey who is in| Hazelton Thursday evening held at SET na ch med a aap ct Sieh board of : Misses Ruth Kuhnle, Hilda Evenson} guests of Mrs. Klingenstein's par- La new home by Jan. Ist. a hospital there. She reported that|the Zirbes Theatre. Everyone pres-| nev Chrysler and E. Terries a new|cers met with of church offi- and Gertrude Ness at dinner ‘Thurs-| ents, Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert Gullick- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown took in} J, A. Fisher purchdsed a beauti-|Grant was getting along fine. ent reported an enjoyable time. bata J cel ate Mw Rev. Brooks at the day, The evening was spent play-| son, the corn show while in Bismarck.|ful new Chrysler sedan from A. H.| Merill Lindsey and Chas Our/ Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy went “ Dr. M. E. McFall and wife of parsonage Monday evening. ing whist. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Guthrie and|They saw some wonderful ears of | Helgeson, the local Chrysler dealer,|drove to Bismarck Sunday to see|to Bismarck Thursday. Flasher ‘passed through town Mon- The dance at the Menoken hafl’ tamily of Bismarck spent Sunday at last week. Grant Lindsey. John Joeb is busy hauling wheat a ‘ Friday was not very well Ate the W. B. Richardson home. iat acini Mr. and Mrs. 8S. D. Munson of Es-| Mrs. McCoy stayed - ith the Lind-|to Linton for John Weber. 4 nas Fs be yd maar eS FIVE baht ot DOLLAR Miss Nellie Brovn and Wil lam Mrs. Johg Culligan and little I Mrs, Herman Hilderbrandt, Mrs.|therville, Ia., have returned to their|sey baby while Mrs. Lindsey went] Mr. and Mrs. Herman Backhaus, hi te Su a eheaitar when they en- REWARD ‘4 Trzynka motored to Dickinson Sat- daughter Iris were passengers to Mad Erickson and Mrs. Alvin Lang| home in Towa after spending the|to Bismarck Monday. | of Mr. and Mrs. William Gappert of beckett ay ve pein Role afm Offered for evidence that & urday visiting friends. Bismarck Tuesday. called on Mrs. Frank Erickson Fri-| past week in Regan where they at-| Kathryn Cook returned to James-|near Linton and Mrs. J. H. Back- Raleigh toll t a six o’clock course| Will lead to the conviction of that el Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dance are the $i : | day afternoon. ded the funeral of Mrs. C. E.|town after spending a week at hi i us : proud parents of a seven-pound socio A tld te soptan oot Alvin Lang and Iver Erickson| jhines. eat TnaA Wan na Water home, ore tae pele Trae oi th aaa dinner in hon pr of bp son and Ha party or ‘ daughter born a s : Brn ako! urday neon. rs. A. Knudson was a caller a Bee?) ? - ‘ daughter horn at the Bismarck hos-| ing Saturday evening,» November| ™etored to South Dakota Saturday| of Mrs, Munso _M Knuds ler at| relatives for a few days. wife, Mr. Aine ai ee buildings and removed wa : pital Monday. : 18. There will be a short program, |‘? look ‘after a farm that Alvin has| p, K. Campbell of Minot was a|the Strand home Sunday. She | Frank Sleva is working for Ed bib Pi k and ‘htiss Hoteteler| ter tank from the Southwest ’ Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Agnew were en-| which will be followed by a social there, They returned home Mon-|pusiness caller in Regan the past|Monday for Washington. Weller, also making his home there ite Friday f the Dr.| Quarter of 1-138-76. Sterlin; 1) tertained at supper Sunday evening! jour. ‘Lunch will be served. Mrs, |49¥- week. Miss Alice O’Brien since his auctioh sale. Mild oe - nd ‘ at the T. J. Ashley home at Stecle,| py smith, Mrs. J. H. Flowers and f i week-end at her home in Wi Frank Beska and son were busi- McFall home in Flash in Flasher. is National Farm Loan associa- 1 N._D. Miss Gertrude Ness accom-| ¥,. “Clyde Bahr will act as hostess- ing. |g———_——__-| The I. S. Balcon class will have|ness caller in this vicinity Thursday. | tion, Sterling, N. D. ; panied them home. ea toe’ the evenings, “A” coRMAT Tile Mr. and q lerquist and Taft their meeting at the’Canfield schoel-} The Armistice dance given at the McK nzi 2 ss i Vakied ia evtenied to wl te a Hal Melvin called at the Elsberg ———¢ | house Sunday afternoon. pavilion at the Seeman park at Lin- che le | ET | tend this meeting. OM. Wednesday evening. . Mrs. Joe Cook returned from|ton Friday evening was attended by | ®——_———— D Dodge | ‘A meeting was held in the Sanger . fy ate Lt etn aie ne BM Spit business in| Jamestown Sunday. ni few young people of this commun- urs. ni. Pairenud ‘entertained the R. R. 8. ENGE ° >| hall on Sunday and the Sanger bas-| rittefjeld home at Wilton. ae ks id cana aes. Dewey Olson and] ¢————_——__——e FF ohn Schiermister, Sr., of near eit Ae Neen Tine Mary Chiropractor , Hazelton was a short business caller | Cashel visited school Thursday. Graduate of the University of in this vicinity Frid: ‘W. S. Watson transacted bealieds North Dakota, the International ketball team was organized. W. B. " J. T. Harvey was an eastbound) Poe acon was chosen manager.|_, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown visited|Mrs. Billy Carol spent Wednesday Sterling lay. Mr. and Mrs. Fret Schiermister, | in the Capital cit; Thursday. CotHlege of Drugless Physicians, Wendell lendershot, passenger to Mandan Thursday. Th . ; at the home of their daughte: d Si e team will meet for practico on H - ighter and | evening at the John Benz home. ea inte he vised Wednesday evening. son-in-law, Alvin Langs Wednesday| Miss Belva Beatty is spending 9 vi 4 : s evening. few weeks at the Anton Oberg home.| Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dietzman of|Jr., of the Gayton district were Sun- ir. and the National Colles of Chiro- ae hae and relatives for sev q fe Brown, Walter Waddin; ‘The Guy Lewis family visited over | Menoken visited at C. J. Johnson’s|day visitors i the Godfrey Grenz]and son Lae have moved from Mc-|§| practic. : sai att Maxie was a pas- | Braddock ti Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hilder-|night at the E. L. Hurr home on|Sunday, home. Licensed and holding a “Basic Miss at ical ker P MG ‘ ea spent Wednesday evening at| Thursday. The Riemer family from Hazelton] Frank Myer and Andrew Fischer}~ ———_ ’ Science Certificate” in Minne. sewer, vd ieee tie lay ¢ she | ¢——_______—_—__¢ | t Hi, home of Adolph Peterson. Mrs. Prince and little son Harold| visited at Miss Peggy Petersen’s|of Linton were callers in this vicinity] 4 whit EN UP sota.. Member the State Board had dental worl . Services next Sunday morning in|, Mr. and Mrs, H. Hilderbrandt| called at the F. B. Loomis home Fri-| Sunday. Sunday morning. care old; has mark on tight eer, andi Of Chiropractic Examiners Simon Schwartzman of near Gol- den Valley visited at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Sam Goetz, Fri- day. tact Keats and John Roesler of Golden Valley were business callers) oi next the M. E. church at 11:30, Epworth|drove to Wilton Thursday. day. Mr. and . Emil Lang visited] Porte i i [3nd of. the h lipped off.{§ North Dakota. League ut 7 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Iver Erickson and Kirs. Roy Baker was a Sterling|at Cc. REG Sunday. sab teigs ious sath Lr ede Ma sora Came to my arn ‘hine ‘Salles south Twelve years’ Aperience in Ladies’ Ald met at the home of|children and Dave Boat srent Thurs-|ealler Thursday. _ We miss Mr. “Swede” Newburg,| Misses Frances and Theresa and|°’ Wi"E Owner, Sie $e 206 practice. |, Mrs, R. Aarvig Saturday afternoon, pda pet the Elsberg and Li Clinton Gaskill was a Bismarck|who has been in this vicinity for a| Frank Koppy were home to spend|R 2, Bdk 45 anaain Examination Free Ni je next meeting }e aller urday. th: i wor 5 ahah Saturday afternoon, Nov.| Mrs. Fred Brown, Mrs. Joe Brown i Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Loomis Emir Sirenintimipetiabelarnectnene'| | aired ntl me aoteots SE in Dodge Saturday. 19, at the home of Mrs. H. P. Al-|8d Mrs. Dan Johnson called on| visited at the Gosney home Friday. iss Mi t Sun- Eo een Lied eee bright, at which all members are| Mrs. Iver Erickson Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hoeft and fam- Pier foie one f Raleigh : requested to be present to help com.| The Painted Woods school No. 2]ily, accompanied by Dora Mandigo,| WW. tol ur neighbo: caf rine et Breit, onl a fhe aS ail tem "anal ae ape pi tobe BS [aa HS Enel ae + Glayton has had experience in coal] Will, be held Saturday, pee TG reacher ‘returning to her home at/home Friday evening. family, who are now making their], etl Brown left Wet var toviguars ‘ mining before. The Braddock Study and Civic Muri _ Mrs. Anton Oberg returned home|home at Steele, N. D. ie ce he tall det ple! lowa, a ‘ L. Hi. Bothner, who has been| Ii? met at the home of Se eee leon’ “HIgh acieak “(ELS TaMIEnEe ea part mee Sunday with her lit | Mr. and Mra. Belile, and daughter] in€ ePent.sve soi) os cugincer on his : casa quite a ee oe days in| Thirteca members “were present.| there is no school in Painted Woods Maen ‘ley lacepeuiaiangie thw days ites salle at the Max Lang home Quite a sesh ect Real igh at- - ’ cer 2 do Mrs. E. J Huelskamp After the regular business meeting, ore these months. Murtel rides] at the SI home. ‘A surprise: farewell party was sence Sape Sye at the As Oldas the t Beulah visited Sunday at the| the rest of the evening was spent in hace to and from school, Mr, and Mrs. Prince and son Har-| gi, M. E. Church for Mr. and font dl Baucus ate Dues: | he f Mr. and Mrs. P. Goetz, | handicraft, which the club is taking De r. and Mrs. Wm. Brown, son|old visited at the Gosney home Sun- B. Loomis of Sterling, Tues-| ietope iss setfetith Hes an amet Mr and Mrs ao: bas been UP this year. Watch for the date of] Lester, Walter Waddington and Jeantday afternoon. day night who are going to Poplar,|7y0" wadding dinner was served at i Ages—Yet New isting Mrs. Dan Fix for a month, the club entertainment which will] Damstrom called at the Elsberg and jim and Johnny Baker were Ster-| Montana, to make their home with] The wedding dinner was served at f Baticed-to he *|be soon. The fext meeting will be/Lillefjeld homes Friday evening.| ling callers Friday. their daughter. the Rineholt Tishmuck home with retnered to her home Friday. Nov, 23 at the home of Mrs. Vie. | Walter Waddington works for Wm.| Miss Genevieve Jessen spent the “Bob” several hundred invited guests at- Mr. and Mra, Adam Potrer ‘the| _ Miss Bertha Koenig was passen-| Brown, helping do the fall work, | |week-end with Mildred Lang. roud parents of a nine pound baby] ending. : _ To the old, old story of daughter 0! a Ms visite’, Bohrer |&er_ to Mandan Monday afternoon,| | Dave Boat is helping Ole Lillefjeld} | Quite a large crowd was present Reexchorn Friday, November 1i,|_ Mrs. James Duncal of Selfridge 4 bread, a new chapter has home cf Mr. and Mrs. Jaco where she expects to spend the win-|fix his well this week. The well|at the M. E. ladies’ aid meeting at| named Myrl Robert. *| was a social visitor in Raleigh Thurs- . . ; Sone Wevdahl of Killdeer was al‘? bred been out of operation for some "1 afternoon.| “Mr. and Mrs. Prince were Sterling 4 d Mrs, A. Westru toned . just been added. In it the . M. Lee Sparks, and son, accompan-| time. served. callers Sunday evening. ta Bismarck ‘Wednesda: y where: ‘they up-to-date woman learns Dusiners caller in Dodge Saturcay. | oa" b. hi nat, ted Edwin Li : . y his mother, left Friday by win Lillefjeld is visiting at the ‘hardson ley 0! A = Mr. and ais seatitia Sires auto for Sioux Falls, S. D. Mr.|home of his brother, Ole Lillefjeld,|are busy moving into Sterling for en ey ited he brother "Wi rare purchased a piano. that no, longer is just and children of Halliday evel by| Sparks is staying with his som Roy|for a few days. Edwin has been| the winter. P. Langley over Sunday. Mrs. James Morrison was a busi- z ; white bread being served. the ee al during their absence. After their} working at Bismarck during the} Mrs. Ed Fogarty visited at the| eq Matson and “Jinks” Zuraff|"eSS Visitor in Bismarck Wednesday.|| (9% N . Ope aga ele ee return Mr. and Mrs. Sparks will] summer months. McKane home Friday evening. * were in town Sunday evening. Mrs, Clarance Frost entertained , low at, every meal white ie snd Mra. Max Trotsky of take up their residence in their new| Mrs, Dan Johnson is sick in bed] Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jessen vis- Johnson ‘ard family” were| 10 of her lady friends Tuesday after-|| Mi . bread appears, but also at T. N. ‘ home in Kintyre. this week, Mra. Johnson has been|ited at the home of Mrs. Jessen’s ine i noon at a luncheon. Visiting over x a of Mr. and Mrs. cage creer eet L. V. Lesher 1s kalsomining the| sick for some time. sister in Logan township Friday. ma bar tree ae er tiiei Lar-| the needle work was the diversion ; F least another of the vari- | ‘Trotsky is a Sin ckenatein who| Church and doing other work in the} Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erickson and| Mr. and Mrs, George Lewis were|son were shopping in Sterling Satur- of the afternoon. ous kinds at present on i. Mrs. ee veccterente in St. interior of the church this week. | little son Ernest called at the An.| business callers in Sterling Friday. | day, C. L. Klienschmidt motored to eat eg hare agape “| Attorney H. A. Armstrong of Ha-| drew Nelson home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jessen made|° icqward Holton was a‘town caller| Morristown, S. D., Th to Mrs. je market. , Klienschmidt’s sister, Ella, who spent the week-end a guest in their home. C. K. Kelsch of Mandan was a business visitor in town Monday. Wn. fp: Sa was ~ from the ‘hursday in his new i sale hela neyeeRla Any, zelton was a Braddock caller Wed-| Anton and Andrew Nelson drove|a trip to Huron, S. D., Saturday, Clarence Lee, who has been tran- sacting business in Bismarck for A large variety of our breads and sweet goods are delivered to your grocer, fresh, daily. Get a variety today. nesday morning, having brought/to Wilton Saturday, the weather be-j}returning Sunday. Friiay: Byers as in Blamavck’ Sat. Mrs. O. Kurtz's sister over 4 ates ing pretty could to ride in an open a rd attended ¢ os 4 the train. Mr. Armstrong informed | rig. ‘inion bazaar a‘ e Sterling ; perigee! ay ane and{ts that he intends to start soon for| Mrs. Wm. Brown, Lester and Wal-|hall Saturday night. The program Set h entertained some peo- “ey ae ests at the C.'S.,the east where he will spend the ter motored to Wilton Saturday eve-/ was very good and all of their auc-| ning by playing the violin. Mi oreo howe Sunday * "winter visiting his daughter, Mrs.| ning. tion rieces were sold. ng by playing the viol™ ven in| Couar River Barrows ours. Joe Maxie and son|- Garber, of Ashland, Ohio. Mrs. Chas. Gaskill and Earl visited] yo. uenday, Rarty, was given, in| Buick coupe. Walla and f near Golden Valley| Mr. and Mrs. Sam Tracy are the) @——-___ at the Gosney home Sunday. home Friday evening. A delicious|,, “mand Mrs. P. Dempsey motored lace | 0: parents of a baby boy born Thufs- Baldwin || Charles ‘Anderson and Mr. Prince|junch was served at midnight. to Shields Friday afternoon where, i iends and relatives in, { \ ee Fed en ee They also atteded day! morning, November 10; at the A ‘A few Sterling folks attended the| ey, ‘ook supper, with Mrs, Demp: : Variety of Breads Dodze Sunday. ome of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.’ Robin- Rie he coarch services, son. Mrs. Al Erickson and little son|: otored to Tuttle Sunday. dance given at Menoken Friday eve-| mrs, Qwens, and attended the Legion 4 WONDER LOAF Joh Nathan of Bismarck was . 7 mets pet ning. Music was furnished by Jen- " nsacting business in Dodge Mon-| ©. F. Savage came down from Bis-| arrived from Bismarck where they|€ sk::1 will spend a few days there. | kin’s Orchestra of Bismarck. 8 aS BLUE RIBBON areneung, marck Friday morning and spent|had been spending the past week at| Clinton Gaskill: made a trip to] Russell Tollefson and Jack Ish- and Ste HUMPTY DUMPTY | day. < |the night at his home here, return-|the home of relatives. Bismarck Monday. mael were town callers Sunday eve- hosts Sunday when they entertained MILK BREAD 4 are | ing to Bismarck Saturday. He John Carmer, who has been spend- ‘ = ning. ae and “ono 1 oa and | as now left the _ hospi ing several months here, left by car| @-—————______._—__-——-® u Chas inner. f Arena and is staying at the Annex|a few days ago for bis, horie at! Moffit | naan ee cram newer oe pra Mr. and Mrs. P. Dempsey and Mrs. o————_ * | hotel and taking treatment on his|Clear Brook, Minnesota. FS ing Tuesday evening. W. C. Grace were shoppers in Bis- | Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Kraft and/arm at the Quain & Ramstad Clinic.|_ Dr. William Thelan of Wilton wat P ‘Vivian Gaslall is visiting rela- marck Tuesday. a YE son Andrew, daughter Alvina and| His arm is improving slowly, but)a recent business caller in town. He} C. A. Anderson has purchased aj tives at Tuttle. Mr, and Mrs. Peter Klien return- RAISIN RYE | Mrs, Jacob Steiglemeyer motored to] {t will be some time before he will] recently arrived home from Chicago|new Buick coupe. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Goodman and ed home Saturday from Minneapolis. FRENCH BREAD the capital city Wednesday. Mrs./ be able to resume his usual work. | where he attended clinic. Mrs. Emil Enockson and Miss Jar-|childcen of Dawson visited at the| Mt=Atien_is much im in health, . | SWEET ROLLS e Steiglemeyer visited her parents! Frank Ryan, who is working Bis-| J. S. Fevold, local banker, is hav-|dis Rafteseth visited at the M. Jame-/'Tom Stewart home Sunday. PLAIN ROLLS | there s marck, spent Armistice Day with|ing a new Delco electric plant i1 af P. T. A. will be held at Sterling ~ Ed Wagner and Ben Klagenburg | home folks at Braddock. stalled in his home. i School No.1 Thursday, November 17.1 Learn Auto-Klectrical and ‘were business callers in Tuttle Sat-) Jalmar Juhola received word from urday. Bismarck Hospital to come up at|shipped to the Twin Cities from|m: oi ar ieee eS Aviation Mechanics Harry Ulfers hauled wheat for| once, as his wife was in a very crit-| here Friday. The purchaser was a . i : Mildred Lang over the week-end. Practical Training. no books ‘ a Ed Smith Wednesday. .,{ical condition and that an operation| buyer from the Twin Cities who from the hospital Sunday. ‘Miss Bertha Peterson visited with] ™ Big demand. foci : | Alvina Kraft visited Mrs. Emil] was necessary. At present writing| been in this locality the past week.| The Mothers Club met at the home| Miss Mildred Johnson at the Max|™ ; ~ Sattler Thursday. Ps we are glad to report that she is] Mr. and Mrs. Willie Borner were|of Mi t ursday latest } es Nathan, the village blacksmith of | improving as well as can be expect-| supper guests at the home of the Soe Tt ete ladies Tan home Foy Pegs ment. i . John Wetzel were call-/ed and Mr. Juhola has returned| Richard Borner family Wednesday|were present. At five o'clock a de-| Bismarck Saturday. is ‘ ers at the McIntyre home Saturday. |} home. evening. licious lunch was served. Mr. George Beatty and daughter PHONE 912 fixing MclIntyre’s gas) Mr. and Mrs. O. Bauer, Miss Day| The vaudeville show which visited) Miss Charlotte Moffit spent the|Belus visited at rg es rt. * pl They si engine but had to go back to town|and Mr. Schneider, also Mr. and/town Tuesday evening was largely| week-end at t m< ‘or parts, Mrs. Chas. Pearson and daughter attended. There were a number of| Mrs, me zee iad casa Supdey, Land and Gerald Ellis were George McIntyre and Mr. and/Charline of Lill were Sunday din-| special features, and after the show| Mrs. Martin Rippley was a shopp-|town callers Saturday % Mrs, Owen McIntye and family were | ner guests at the Barton home. a dance was given, the music forler in town Friday. Edgar Johnsor’, who has been as- dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben| wr. and Mrs. V. E. York and three| same being furnished by the of-| Mr. and Mrs. George Parks were sisting Max Lan; , with his work this Klagenburg Sunday. | children of Selfridge came over Sat-| chestra accompanying the show. capital city callers Saturday. eee an iin Bismarck. ~ LF. Wagner of Napoleon was | urday and spent Sunday at the E.F.| The past week the weather has Mrs. L. D. Bailey visited at the M. Bah ‘Johnson, who works af: i it of his brother, Ed Wagner,| savage home, returning home Mon-| been decidedly cold, and those who! Jameson home Sunday afternoon. |Jake Heaton’s, visited at his home } Ye +,,,| day morning. had not yet laid in their supply of} W. E. Nichols and family have] Sunda: - ‘| Dale and Lawrence Goldsmith} Miss Ida Hirvela left last week|coal made a general rush to the|moved into town for the winter. ‘Mise Luella Tollefson spent Tues- if o- Hanson Auto-Electrical and a - Aviation School Box 926-2, Fargo, N, D. Serve a Variety of Baked Goods—Your Grocer Has Them have been two cases of measles f Scott spent the week- = were callers at the Ben Klagenburg| tor Portland, Oregon, where she| mines. Local mines report good lesdat line, man, ; Miss Maude Chen : home pay morning. will spend the winter. business, and several cars of coal nee and Hoenn che dg nee nee: - Mr. ai irs. Jacob Sattler and have been shipped in from the Wil-|shoppers in town Saturday. Johnnie Knowles of Wing was a Mr, and Mrs, Charles Sattler and ne <a | ton mines. H. P. Asseltine and Glen Adams| caller in this vicinity Tuesday. baby left, Wednesday for points in| | Ghylin || Peter Anderson and Peter Wallin! were Hazelton callers Saturday. tet in rs, Ralph Ishmeel and J Raped ¢——_—___+ Frere transacting business in Wilton) | Mrs. Mike Hanson visited at the| Russel Tollefson visited Mrs. Tolef- ag a uesday. y, ii ‘ ae ad callers! Miss Ella Funston attended “Rally| | Burt Monroe of the Wilton vicin- Valentine Pens Divaa SRareiar: son and | Lraelie on BEDE scant C A ’. ‘ tt the Congregational church! ity was here a few ago ona i Bince the sale at Albert Lutken’s|in Wing Now.13. besinees mission, "Onarley Monk: Fred Deskin, Gieo| aiiettpene st peteon was's tows and Benz } Miss Ma reported. Evidently the victims had| end at her home near Regan. ; been to the disease in the| Miss Marth: ‘Aim has "eturmed to|f Monday The 7 ”) Acrowd, y Goldsmith in North- | her home after assisting Mrs. Erick — ae expect to work in the mines i by 1 G i i Mrs. Geo. Piepkorn’s| Englebretson with housework dur- i 7 teseth visited al affi ing the summer. Chester Rhines returned to Fargo Re a emt tenet Se toa ad tended, Mr. and Mrs. August Krause called | Tuesday to resume his studies at the| Mr. and Mrs. Jewel Doan were at the P. Seibel home Sunday after-| Agricultural College. callers in town Saturday... noon, Miss Mabel Dimond, who is a stu-| Mrs. Ray Baker was shopping in eee ace a and Mrs. H. Ranpestad an dent in ae Seas, oe jeer Seigleme son Harold were supper guests at|spent the wi t Goodrich Thursday. |the Fred Eurbach home Sunday eve-|Regans a caller at McIn- ning. SROERINE. ‘mil Olson and Arthur Lander- merchandise|/holm were Regan callers Sunday “ey tt £ fy 5 EF Aug. Westerman was a business caller in Bismarck on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Pogreba were We are now fattening our stock for the market. [ oon. week-end visitors at Bismarck and We can use your feed Mr. and Mrs. Charles Magnuson| Mandan. Regan . M. Griffis of Bismarck was @ i corn, barley and hay Mer in M lool atter his ne hea He was ‘What have you to offer? accompanied by Claude Rosson. Funeral services for Lee Scott, Capital Chevrolet Compan

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