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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE las a Mr. and Mrs, Victor Engdahl and Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolf were /(am'lX called by telephone to Bismarcl: to} Nelson. stay with their son, Otto, who had) Hannah an operation Monday mor Vel who w all hope for a speedy recov: | pital recently. id. Mr. and “irs, Walter ack Arthur Solberg and Pur¢__ ited with their parents Mr. ar: i latives in this vicin- A. E, Nelson Sunday. ‘i ,ity last Sunday. Mrs. Solberg re- |g, = tu Those who visited at the John \./turned recently from a two weeks’ Berg home Sunday 2 Mr. and! visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Mrs. Emanuel Kee! son recently in hauling some calves with his truck to Regan. md Mrs. Fred Wagner mo-| Rigna'd Nelson hired out to the | Mr. tored to Garrison Saturday to visit * Vau McCormack boys near Menoken dur- $ with Mrs. Wagner's mother, Mrs. ing haying and harvesting. t C. Carl Jingling, who is ill and is u Melvin Agnew, Orpha, _ Lillian, ; able to be around. She was j - Hele, Elmer and Albert Sherman lized six years agoand is home now.| were dinner and supper guests Sun- | Nelson home. | r Nelson were ‘agner returned Sunday. ind Mrs. shoppers Mr. and M day at the George Emma, Hugo and V also callers there . and Mr J. J. Schafer were jaturday afternoon. e miller . Gust = the - motored to Wing to with Mr.' family Otto and Alice Swanson mo- whic. Newmiller’s sister, Mrs. Christ Berg. tored to Bismarck Saturday night close. They returned the same day. and attended the wedding dance at Or Mr. and Mrs. John J. Schlafman, the Hans Hanson home on Sixth + cow Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolf motored to’ street. A number of relatives met, avar Bismarck one day last week on bust-| when Helen Swanson and Gordon & is 1] | Ress matters, returning the same Jenkins, who plays with the Jenkins | * Man @ orchestra, were married. Mrs, Nel- to s Wagner and son motored to son here is an aunt of Miss Swanson. tise k Monday to get some twine Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scott came cide; for harvest. A number are plan- out Sunday from Bismarck to his | Tl ning on going the latter part of this, s and attended a picnic and | Scand week. i vening called at Nels Nel- +” slick Mr. and Mrs. Fred Newmiller. son’s, Mr: ae | + bloo called on John Berg Monday when! The large barn tha. is being’! ' bes Mr. Newmiller had the stecring gear) built on the Jim Jiras farm is going | ‘the of his coupe overhauled. jup very fast witth four men assist- | atF Peter Oshangk was a business; ing the carpenters. Ac caller at Mercer Monday afternoc Mr. and Mrs. Joe Varley called at pany _ Mrs. Clara Whicher visited witn/J. W. Jiras homc Saturday night. the | Mrs. John A. Berg Saturday. She | Joe also transacted business in Bis- the also motored to Bismarck the same marck Saturday. sand day for treatment. John Anderson and Floyd and the fron® Mrs. Harry Redington 1s expected| Nelsons made a trip to Regan Mon. tob: home this week from his trip to|day and delivered some cattle th race. Towa. We aope she had good luck, sold to Skadron from tthe Twin spee on her trip. Cities, | and“ Quite a number of movers are} busy cutting weeds along the roads. | % 5 | A The roads are rough now on ac- Raleigh || ciret count of the rain we had. e te~ Jake and Emil Wagner played ball err. at Alta Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beem ac- Sod es ————— -- ‘ompanied by heir house guests, Mrs. = iJ. M. Collenbauch and Mr. and Mrs. pee Trygg || Paul’ Collenbauch, motored to Bis. vue eo.) narck Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Lipo and fam-| Mrs. August Zanders of Roscoe, and son Wm. Zanders of Flor- D., arrived Monday for a h their daughter and ter and family Mr. and Mrs, C. L. Klienschmidt. y were acconi- companied home on Wednesday by little Bernice and Katherine Klien- i:, Mr, and Mrs. Porter Nelson and |S. D. fam from ner Bismare were ence, Sunday dinner guests at the F. Nelson home. The school board met last Tues- day where they accepted four tcach- ers for the Trygs schools. John Kruger and Arthur Magnu. took the | schmidt, who will visit relatives in eb of hauling coal for the schools, | South Dakota for some time. ey hauled some last week. Hugo}, Mr. and Mrs. Tillman accompanied | ‘ Nelson also hauled coal for home usc.!by Pavline Maier attended services Mrs. A. Kruger and family were jat Flasher Sunday. guests recently at the G. C. Whitted; Eugene Schacher, chief mechanic and instructor of the Rapid Ail Lines, | sent lin * jome. Edith and Lennart Olson returned be {Inc., of Rapid City, S. D.. accompan- | eve, recently from Harvey where they at-jied by Sammy Pack. formerly of nose’ tended camp mecting. Edith at-| Raleigh, a student in training in avi- fror tended high school there over the jation, landed on the ball groun term and returned hone recently. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Law and son visited at the Kruger home recently. Mr. and Mrs. Joc Varley motored to Bismarck last Monday. Mr. Var- ley purchased a new car before they left for the the coast. Charlie Resnolds, who has been assisting Clarence Starr-while Mr. sengers were taken up. Mrs. Tillman entertained a party of lady friends Wednesday after- {noon to a luncheon. The afternoon ‘as spent in a social way and at its jeonelusion the hostess served a jda lunch, Mr. and Mrs. W. BR. Dorward ac- and Mrs. Joe Varley were on a trip, |companied their house guests, hired out to J. W. Jiras while they | Thos, McGinnis and Mrs. Emma J are building the new bara. ;Drown and sons Vernon and Eat Bill Frickes from near | motored i came out to visit with their son Bill J Fricke, Jr. Fricke is having his|chestra which broadcasts frequently house remodeled. He is putting up a jfrom Boise, Idaho. two story building out of two small Carl Schiek was a Bismarck visitor ones on his farm known as the Er-/| Monday where he went to consult the nest Solberg farm. ‘doctors, News arrived here by Emil Moses! Mrs. Haas was completely sur- some time ago of the death! prised Thursday when a party of her cf nis sister, Mrs. Sophie Johnson, |lady friends invaded her home to from th> Twin Cities. 2 was)spend the afternoon. At the con- arvund 60 years of age and leav jclusion of a social afternoon a pic- one daughter Ruth, who is :narried, | nic luncheon was served. She lived here and owred a hor stead joining the Skoglund 1: Later she went to Bismarck took up dressmaking. Mr. and Mrs. Folten N mo- Baldwin m. | returned the first of the week from and Detroit Lakes, Minnesota, where 'they spent thi summer va guests of Mrs. Bosworth’s reli S. tored to the lake Sunday nea: Wild- Kain has been wood to pick juneberri They had | quite ill at her home in Raleigh. Her a picnic dinner with their daughter, | aunt, Mrs. Kain, of Hettinger, has Mrs. Laurance Stalks. ibeen at the Kain home to t in Mrs. George Nelson received word | the care of her. from her sister of Wadena, Minn.,| Mrs. W. B. Doward entertained a | Miss Margaret . that her son had an operation for pety of former acquaintances of appendicitis in the Wesley hospital her house guest Mrs. Drown, Fri in Wadena. ‘afternoon. The tire was spent Axel’ Johnson left for Minneapolis last week where he will stay until luncheon was served. Among the harvest time. He has a hired man out-of-town guests were Mrs. N. looking after his chores. | Doirs of Flasher and her guest from Grant’ Satter, who is having an’ Portland, Ind. auction sale Tuesday, July 24th, will| | Mr. and Mrs. Roche of Mandan are leave for Washington where Mrs.j Staying with Mr. and Mrs. Rausch Sat s parents residé. Mr. and|until they are able to get a house ‘Mrs. Nixon were formerly from here.|in Raleigh. Mr. Roche taking ; A number froma this vicinity attehded | charge of the Rausch elevator Mon- ie sale. y. D, S. Skadron from St. Paul, eattle! This community was shocked to buyer, was in our neighborhood | learn of the sudden death of Mrs. O. Tuesday and purchased a number of }C. Gross, who passed awsy at Port- cattle which ‘have to be delivered‘ land, Oregon, last Monday. Mrs. Monday to Regan to ship to the!Gross was spending her. vacation at cities. {Portland when it became necessary Miss Ethel Little has be<n a guest ;for her to enter a hospital for an Fourth of July. She returned home ‘of her death. The remains were with her brothers last Sunday. ‘shipped back and the fun:ral serv- Mr. and Mrs. Alec And:rson and! ices were held at the Orpheum at family motored to Bismarck last | Carson, Rey. Corbit officiating. The ceariey on a business mission. | remains were * id to rest beside her Alton is receiving treatment there husband in the Carson cemetery. each week for goiter and » weak! Quite a number from I..leigh at jand dance at Brisbane Frida: after- noon and evening. In the ball game between Raleigh and Carson the score was 7 to 5 in favor of Raleigh. The Woodmen of Brisbane just com- pleted the building of a large hall in Brisbane and the celebration money was used to help pay for the build- ing. Miss Je: tion with home folks, and sister Hazel Morrison spent the week-end guests at the W. B. Doward home. There were nine cars cf stoc! shipped from our local yards week. Peter Klein, local’ stock yer, accompanied the shipment to the Sioux City markets. _, Ludwig Smith was a business vis- itor in Bismarck Saturday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Westrum en- tertained to Sundav dinne. Mr. cnd Mrs. Oscar Westrur: and fa:nily of r, Mr.and Mrs.° Butler of Myrtle . Victor Eng- and Andrew And son were dinner and supper guests at the John Engdahl home recentl; Myron Alm and Arthur Lander- holm are employed at the John Eng- dahl home during haying and har- vesting. > Mrs. Charlie Rue and Madeline, | who is here visiting here parents from Minneapolis, motored to Bis- last Saturday and were over- with J. J. Rues. While Emma Nelson was an_ overnight yo | Clara Rue here. and Charlie Is are. emi) at the.J. W. ild a new ie ig hingd been et haul- el for ourdation. eis from Bismarek gent. Mrs. ‘Sutherland and Children of re visiting relatives near Ral- tes 2 Me Collenbunch and M irs. J. M. nl r, Paul Collenbauch departed | Wednesday for their hon: a: Rock it. Valley, Iowa, having spent a short vacation with their relatives, Mr. NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS |! Ja sermon at the Toliver schoolhouse ins s taken to a Bismarck hos- | jto Eureka, S. Morday and while here several pas-/| Mrs. Frank Bosworth and children | visiting and at its conclusion a course } at the Melvin Agnew home sinae the | operation which was the direct cause’! {tended the big Woodman celebration Tee 4 the -| Mr. Coover formerly lived lown near hosts Sunday evening when they en- tertained a party of friends at their |home as a courtesy to thelr hou: Mrs. Emma J. Drown and Vernor and 1 of Caldwell, . Mrs. Drewr and sons fur- nished a program of 1 usic also read- ings composed by «.¢ of the sons. shments were served. Mr, Faubel and son Everett of re out of town guests, ¢———$—<—<$<_—___—_——__+ Joe Lipp of Linton visited in town| | Sunday. | C. J. Enders made a businces trip/ D., Monday. ! Mrs. C. N. Hendrix is on the sick | ; list this week. | Mr. and Mrs. Bachaus enter-; tained several friends in honot of| Mr, and Mrs. Paul Marshall. Jake Breckel was a business caller at Linton Friday. Mrs. Chas. De Witt and Mrs. Hen-/| drix attended the Eastern Star do- ings at Linton Tuesday evening. | Word has been received of the ; Marriage of Miss Jane Rudd of Tem-| \vik to Harvey Botten of Carson at Fargo on Monday. Mrs. Jim Monahan and daughter} accompained by Mrs. Dave Calqu- houn visited in Linton Thursday. | . A. Muckler returned home; Wednesday after spending a couple | of weeks iting relatives at Rapid! City, S. D. The many friends of Eleanor Kieh! and Paul Marshall were hap- riage at Linton Monday. John Schleckt and Fred Walker received medical treatment at Eu- reka, S. D., a couple days this week. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Breckle visited in Ashley a few days this week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Oschner at-} tended church at Linton Sunday. i Mr. Mrs. N. C. Capelle and family ed friends in Linton Sun- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy of Li-; vona were business callers here on Tuesday. Miss Martha Keller of Linton vis- ited her mother a few days this week. Chester Brogden accompanied by his mother and little son left by car Sunday morning for St. Paul, where the little boy will receive medical attention. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Grogan spent} Sunday at Persian Lake. | Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Quast and son attended the show at Linton Satur- day night. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Hendrix, Mr. and Mrs, Power Hendrix and son Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. De Witt and family enjoyed Sunday at the park in Mandan. Several friends of Mrs. Paulson's congregated at her home Monday. to help her celebrate her 68th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Quast and soris Neil, Mr. and Mrs. C. J, Enders and daughters spent Sunday at Lake Isabel. Will Venne and daughter Odela and Miss Eleanor Budig of Bismarck spent the week-end with relatives and friends here. Miss. Alice Calquhoun returned home Friday after spending a 8 Aberdeen the guest of her nn, ia teeth Subs f Braddock Hi Miss Cecil Ryan, who is employed in the Bank of North Dakota, Bis- | ;marck, came down Monday to spend jher vacation at her home in Brad- | dock. Warren Sempel is laid up with irheumatism this week. | Several of the ladies motored to! |Linton Tuesday evening to attend | j the Eastern Star celebration of it: ;100 membership mark. An elaborate | | banquet was held in the basement of the M. E. church, after which the nitiatory ceremony was held in the | K, P. hall. Mrs. Birdie Naaden of | Braddock has the honor of being the 100th member. Mrs. G. B. Aarvig of Mandan wa: the guest of the C. T. Barton and | R. Aarvig families of Braddock this | week, Aarvig came down Sat- | urday evening to spend the week-end. | Mrs. Arnold Anderson and little | daughter Shirley drove down from | Cooperstown Saturday with Mrs. P. | {Kurtz of Hazelton and is visiting | with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.; W. Allen, | le to retarn home until | Wednesday Miss Nettie Hoskins and sister of | Hazelton called on Braddock friends Saturday. The friends of Mrs. G. H. Meyers | Temvik I Rs pily surprised to hear of their mar-} } | Benz home Sunday. M Mr. and Mrs, H. H. Cramer drove || spent a few days of this week visit- ing her parents, Mr. and Mr:. Fred Junge, here. 4 The lcdies of the Woodman Circle met in their hall Wednesday after- noon, with 13 members in attend- ance, After the usual routine of business a lunch was served by Mes- dames Button and Wamsz.ard. The ladies decidd to furnish Ledding for {a room for heir ald ladies’ home in Texas. It was elso decided to hold a picnic Wednesday afternoon, Aug. at the home of Mrs. A. Dams- rd, to which all members are in- vited. Dr. Baer and George Sempel at- tended a meeting of tho precinct committeemen held in Linton Wed- nesday. Mr. and ifrs. Enders and fanfily of Temvik were Braddock callers at the Leo Dailey home Sunday. A carload of our Braddock gentle- men drove ou: to the Emil Ruuth home, southeast of Bradd-ck, and took a bath in the Finnish house. They all voted it the best ever. f Moffit 1) oo Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Pillsbury and scns and Mrs. Pillsbury, Sr., motored to Bismaz Monday to do some shopping. Mrs, Edward Guethm'Jler and chil- dren from Kulm a~ ived to visit at her mother’s Mrs. Aug. Benz for a few weeks, . Pe » Horstade and) motored to Bismarck baby. 3 : Mesdames H, P. Asseistine, W. G. McNally, Olson and M. D. Olson afternoon at the Edw. Enochson, se and Ed Fogarty called at the Ed Olson home Tuesday ifternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson and children of near Sterling visited the V. Benz home Wednesday. | Mrs. F. H. Pillsbury a Teddy took Mrs. Pillsbury, Sr., to Steele Wednesday morning waere she took the trair for Minneapolis, M. G. McNally and M. D. Olson motored to Hazelton and Bismarck Thursday. A few of tt farmers around here started to cut their rye this week. Mrs. M McNally and Mrs. M. D. Olson "dat the Asselstine home Thursda ‘4 Dr. Quain of Bismarck was a busi- ness callers in“‘town Thursdav. Mrs. F. W. Moffit enteztained the Mothers clu. Thursday afternoon a large number ottended and a very good time wa: reported. A lovely lunch was served by the hostess about 4 o'clock, Minnie Benz and Fern returned home from Dick Owens Thursday. M J. Johnson of Wild Rose shopper in town Friday. ‘orothy Kindle arrived here Satruday to visit at her home for a W. E. Nichols motored to Grafton and brought his dauehter Ethel back with him. : Mr. and Mrs, F. H. Pillsbury en- tertained at Sunday dinnes Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hamblen and son Richard Kenzie, Miss Ruth Larson shas. Hamblen of Bismarck. Mr, and Mrs. L. D. Bailev enter- dat Sunday dinner Mr. and Bailey and children, Mr. and Lewis and Marion and Mr. Bier and family of near : . Pete Hofstade and children and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Benz and children visited at the V. and Mrs. Alfred Faust and childr sited at the Albert Faust home Sunday. The Mi Velma Whitaker and Lillian Soules visited at their homes ove rthe week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brownawell ntertained at Sunday dinner Mr. and Mrs. Sam King of Bismarck, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brownawell and son Bobby of Sterling and Mr. Mrs. W._H. Brownawell and fi of Wild Roge. Miss Clara Mauk returned home from Montana Monday via the Soo. F. H. Pillsbury motored to Bis- marck Monday to have some dental work done and returned home Tues- d 1 Benz is keeping three men busy putting up machinery, there being a good demand for all kinds. Schrunk o¢—$—__________0 Ernest ° | ien from Bismarck is | Spending this week visiting his uncle, Tom Novak. Tom Novak and Ernest Klien were ‘ing callers Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Hein left for ,of Wishek will be sorry to hear of |New Rockford Tuesday where they |the death of her husband, which oc j curred in Minnescta from pneu- | monia, Mr. Meyers was a brakeman lon the Soo railroad, and was well | known here. Mrs, Meveis was for- \merly Miss Ruth Hanson. Ge.rge Sempel is putting a ce- ment basement under the restaurant, and also has a fine large cellar dug. | J. J. Peterson is doing the work. The Ladies Aid of the M. E. church met at the home of Mrs, E. Saville Thi-sday afternooh, with a nice-sized crowd in attenda: "4 The {Daxt meeting will be held with Mrs. | ir. and Mrs, Knutson of Sham- {rock, Saskatchewan, Can., visited j several here at ihe homes of Ni . S. Tracy, and A. . . The. Knutsons were resi- dents of the south end of the county before moving to Canada some years ;afo. Saturday evening a number of ithe old settlers were entertained at |the A. J. Koenig home in honor of | Mr. and Mrs. Knutson, | 0. Feltheim shipped five carloads | of stock to the cities Paar R; of Bismarck, started on a week's trip through the Black Hill: Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Fraser re- turned home Wednesday from at- tending the rural carriers’ conven- tion, helc at Fargo “loncay and Tuesday. There were over 400 in attendanc Mi rtha Koenig came down Wednesday from Mendan to work at the S. Thompson home through the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Coove: and some friends passed through Braddock this week on their way tu Jamestown. will visit friends and relatives. Joseph Cook is working for Sperr: LeRoy, Helen, Margaret and Irene Marchant, called at the O. O. Sperry home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Koch were Wing shoppeys Tuesday. | James Novy hauled grain to Wing Tuesd: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marchant and daughter Helen motored to McClus- ky Wednesda: Mr, pnd Mrs. John Koch, Mrs. Fre son aod Tretia, Weatt were ing shoppers rsday. Mr. and Mrs. Toe Klemen and daughter Lois and Mr. and Mrs. Ja- cob Hendbrand were super guests at the Nieter home Sunday evening. Luella Wentz called at the Carl Johnson home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stark and family called at the Herman Nieter home Sunday. A number of the young people of this community gathered at Florence ke to swim Sunday evening Among those were Mr. and Mr Herman Seilenger and son, Mariella and Andrew Nieters. Join Witt, Clarence Kindred, Alma Meyers, Helen and LeRoy Marchant Josephine Kohler. John Witt and Helen and LeRoy Marchant attended the show in Wing Saturday yo itt and Mr, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jacob Triebwysser spent the Fred Haas home. M id Mrs. John Koch, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Koch, Mrs. Ted Ehnes and son and Erwin Wentz were Bis- bis 58 pipeers Saturday. - a r. Blobel the river, but for abcut 20 years has been living in Alberta, Canada. They report fine crops in that country. Harvey Weber, who is working in an elevator in Hazelton, i his vacation with his Wis, Berton and’ da ‘Mrs. ug drove to Kintyre We y to visit Junge of Biamerck Irs. Hen jiebel spet at Lake Williams fishing. Hazel formerly of this community, now living in Minnesota, called on Mrs, Carl Johnson Sunda: ta m- and ily called at the William Witt home Sunday ing. Mrs. John Keech, Mrs, Fred Koch, irs. Ted Ehnes and son, rew Sietz and dat ie Wentz were lusky shoppers Fri- re “Wed Fhnes is helping this O. | home Saturda: during their absence. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and daughters Margaret and Irene left Friday for Scotland, S. D., where they will spend a week visiting rela- tives. sick list this week. Marcella, Andrew, ‘Wilfert, Leo and Albert Nieters and Josephine Kohler attended services in the Cath- olic church in Wing Sunday. Christ Wentz and children Violet and Buddy, Gust, Lenora, Lidia, Emil, Art and Esther Witt called at the Jaké Wentz home Sunday morn- ing. Annie Siets had some dental work done in McClusky Friday. Miss Marcella Nieters returned to her home ea Mr. and Mrs. Jal oe at the Wm. Witt home Thurs- lay evening. ‘Mr, and Mrs. Fred Koch and Er- win Wentz calhed at the John Koch home Friday evening. Johnny Witt called at his parental home Thursday evening. The people in this community be- gan making hey this week. Christ Wentz is(helping Wm. Witt make hay. s Mrs. Tom Novak, who had been ill for the past two momths, died in the hospital at Bismarek at 2 o'clock Thursday mornin; Funeral serv- ices were held in narck Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. She was laid to rest by the side of her husband, who died two years ago. She leaves to mourn three daughters and three sons. We extend our' sympathy to the bereaved family. , —_ Stanley Lindseth left Friday for his home in Minneapolis. He was accompanied by Mrs. Deacon and Miss Annette Liljegren, who have it |been visiting at the Lindseth home for several weeks. Mrs. Stanley Lindseth and baby will remain here for a longer visit. Harry Cunningham visited at his home here Saturday. : Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Houghton left last week to visit with relatives in Fa-rington, N. D. Marv Geo-ge, who has been visit- ing relatives and friends bere for several weeks, left last week for her home at Ismay, Mont County Judge McFarland of Jam town was in Steele Thursday on a business mission. Mildred Altes spent Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Altes. i Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wigton and children are on a vacatior. trip _vis- iting friends and relatives in Min- n.sota and Iowa. Mrs. Leissman went tc Bismarck Thursday and spent several days there. Miss Thelma came down to keep store durins: her mother’s ab- sence. Rev. Brooks of McKenzie visited at the Mettodist parsonage Wednes- Charles Rutter of, Laurel, Mont., is visiting at the home «f her father, E. “. Wiley. Dorothy Ar:::nt is visiting at the home of her parents, Ir. and Mrs. John Argeni ‘ Miss Fogderud is on a two weeks’ ation from the -uditor’s office, part of which she is spend- dagyen a tzip through Yellowstone park. Mrs. Buster Brown to the house recently and Mrs. Art Yankin. : Archie Sletto, his two sisters and brother of Minneapolis, who are vis- iting their father at Windeor, mo- tored up Thursday and visited friends in Steele. Fred, Albert and John Lippert and families and Ott: Wolpert an ily returned last week from visit in Wisconsin. . Henry Fairchild is putting the roof on his new.concrete barn. Rev. Gress made a business trip id to Driscoll Saturday. Rev. Michelke was here last week in the installation of tor of the Lutheran v. Voss. Rev. Voss will make his home in Medina and preach here each Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Paige left last week to visit relatives. iter they will make their home in California. by a host of friends they have made during their years in Steele. ‘ G. A. Dieruf is. envoring a two weeks’ vacation from his duties in Foye’s. store. 2 Z John Arjent and his crew finished the job of enlarging the cut on the road near the cemetery. It is hoped that this will precent the road from being blocked when a heavy snowfall Mir: and Mts; Sweeney of Skyes- ton visited at the J. J. Hochhalter Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Phillip, and-children of Mott, visited at Gress home Wednesday and Thurs- day. | Rev. Gaar of Des Moines closed 'the series of val meetings at Sherman church Sunday Piso He left Monday morning for Ala., -fov another to where. is was held at the home Wi H. Wehlitz Services were conducted by Rev. F. W. Gress of the Methodist church. At the opening of the service Mrs. Vi a. softly ‘ “Abide With and at the ci of the mes- “Rock of Ages.” The High School band attended the services in uniform. 4 home interment was made in Wood- lawn cemetery. pM ieee. J. J. Hochhalter is painting his new residence’ ‘and out, getting it ready for occupancy. iter Annie and Tillie z j Mrs. Herman Nieters is on the | back » Weeitk ener een Gace called unda: vening. Tite. Walter Capital City visitors Saturday. |___ClearLake | and Democratic committeemat: meet- ing at Bismarck Wednesday. needa: Miss intendent Clear Lake school over the school ter of Halliday is visiting her par- | 0: ents, Mr. and San . Ole ‘on Thursday afte ma Shafer. turned from their trip to Minnesota and South Dakota. Ole of Driscoll motored to the home of their si spent Sund the ball game at Steele Sunday af- ternoot family called on Mr. and Mrs. J. W. ee Sunday evening. Van Vieet home the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Barkman and Dorothy, Mr. and Mre. Henry Olson|the western part of the state. At spent Monday evening at | Dunn Center they were guests at the home of their“cousin, Mrs. Elmer Ole Slaatenhues called on Albert} Kling, and at Dickinson soni 8 some time with Miss Grace Fall and famil; Lake Isal Christensen Monday evening. of Regan visited Mrs. Ft. Ransom where Mrs. B. been the past three months with her father visiting. Se he and children of Wilton visited at the a Bond home Sunday. Saturday from Valley City. Ben Klagenburg gave the tended the Evangelical church serv- ices north of town Sunday morn-|and i Arnold recei the Winchester prize, and given each tich Saturday where she will stay | year to the best eighth grade arith- with her grandmother, Mrs.. Jacob metic student. rit Mr. and Mrs. Ebb Cleveland ac-|Carl Schultz, companied by Lincoln Fredricks mo- | this prize. tored to Wilton Su , Sunday visiting at the Mueller home. Wing Monda: tives. turned home Friday of last week for & week's vacation ith her parents.|and Bismarck districts. Piepkorn were called Friday Sterli home Sunday. Mrs. Homer Taylor and children accompanied by Mrs. Taylor’s sister of Indiana also Knowle: ‘ters_were day visitors at the L, H. Knowles Patterson ranch this here Friday. mating. Baseball team No. 2 defeated Lein| Gail Weatherly, wh» as held at. the home’ Weduceas SS acing fae? y- 5 after- “had charge of the ar- han they played Arena and defeated Edward ‘Nixon ‘After services at the thats home uf pending i F 8] visiting at the Cleveland, home at jay. Albin Erstrom has purchased a new truck recently. has a nice looking crop. Anderson Mo ‘ a No. 2 had a holiday Mon-) Mr. and Mrs. lay. ‘iss Soger motored her sister to Minot. THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1928 week at the R.~G.’ Marchant home| ily home in McLean county Thurs-| makers’ convention. They also took an_ exhibit down with them. Mrz and Mrs. Smedegard and fam- Mr. Erstrom|ily of Robinson visited with Pete: plait beng tea) ir afternoon. iteve Menits are the born July ‘Mr. and Mrs. James, McAvoy and) Mr. and Mra, John Durst of Rob- aay pers in the Capital City Saturday. just Larson and es Thompson | soi motored to Wilton Saturday. Iyer Johnson and Thomas Jacob-|Friday were: jia,|son spent Friday with Gust Larson, “ig Sunday visitors at the Jacobson | Mrs. . H. Eng. | Kenzie, als en and family of Bismarck and Mrs.| Mrs. Graham ,of M home were Mr. and Mrs. F Emma Bolch and family and father, C. Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Con. Johnson and | visiti it the Albert Larson Thy me Sunday. Callers at the B. W. Graham home | here. Carstens and Anna Carstens of Seattle, Wash., Swan‘ck and son of Mc- Mrs. B, W. o Mr. Crum, ieKenz! Mr. and Mrs. R. G. M daughters Irene and relative: in eft Thu and Mrs. and Mabel Hanson were shop-{inson spent a few hours Saturday evening visiting with Pete Ander- mother of chant and ret are san Dakota. of last -eek. Harvey and Ludwig Hanson and John Isaacson/Mr. and Mrs. Johns spent Sunday Walter Simons family were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaffer and Miss Vivian Shaffer spent Wed- x sinbel and Thursday with leight of Driscoll. Miss Ma Runey, county super- schools, Neo a nt at yraday to look Mrs. larence Bro. and daugh- Nelsen. Mrs. Albert Christensen, daughter lyrtle id little Walter visited jooh with Mrs. Em- Mr. and 3-rs. J. W. Beyer have re- Ole Slaatenhues returned from the ind brother Henry and afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson took in Mr. and Mrs, Henry Olson and . Freshier called at the A. E. Hie. the Con. Johnson home | visi two friend: ir. little tored to Ro: - Nordstrom’s parents. Li Nordstrom, who has been visiting his grandparents at Roseglen, will ac- company his Mr. and lome! and and relatives ting with Opal Harvey and Theo. ling Valley Ci The He tained at + nter- et H. Knowles home Priday of la! week, Mr. and Mrs. Gust Letho returned home Thursday after being absent a half months visiting in Finland. Harry Hendrickson returned to Miss Vivian attended the Republican | his home at Dodge. N. D., Friday. the Andy Peterson in. Mrs. Edmund two weeki southern s where he went last | Wilton. They also spring to work. friends. Mr. and Mrs. John Olson anc son| Mr. hter Iva May ac rents home. — Mr. and Mrs, Julius Westling and four children spent part of the week and Fred Kant homes while en route to their home at Leith from a motor trip to rtonvill R a upp ai ughter Charlotte spent Sun- we day at the Sigmund Runo home at il Small has been acting as as- sistant to the elevator manager at Arnold the Ne Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kant and fam- ily were Saturday business callers in visited with Mrs. Alvin Nordstrom and companied by Miss Judith Barsthmass left Sat- urday evening for Bismarck where they were overnight guests at the home of relatives. Sunday they mo- segien where they will nd a few days at the home of Mrs. ittle Glen irs. Ralph Falkenstein have returned from a motor trip to ent en- Mr. and Mrs. John Bjerke and son |stein, who is attending Normal school rents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith, jjerk’s grand- | ther z A heavy wind and rain storm vis- re. junday. They were die reek from | ited this locality Wednesday after- Wing J Mr. ai church a fresh coat of paint last| time. week. +] Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Borth, a baby chil girl, July 19. and Mi r. ing. Anna Marie Mueller left for Good- ‘eber. of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Webef spent | of Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wo:ffe and daughters were Capital City shop-| things. pers Saturday. ing Mrs. Dan Hein motored to | the sto: Jamestown Saturday to visit rela-| work of boys. Mr. and Mrs. George Goodson left Rose Weber, who has been em-/|for their home at Camden, New Jer- r a pleasant visit the Baldwin, Wilton While here Mr. and loyed at a cafe in Valley City, re- Mr. Mrs. Habbs and frien Monday. Doris ‘Chenowith were ‘visitors at the Knowles | poi [ Maude and Mr. and LJ Grant Satter, ely Friday afte: relatives in Carl Spitzer. ‘ing cr.ps and small atime it was ere. Mr, and Mrs. Herman Kikul vis- ited friends near Bismarck Sunday A telegram arrived ind Mrs. James Cunningham | nouncing the death of Richard Nixon age resident of Baldwin, but who as resided at Mount Vernon, Wash- sther Glanville returned home] ington, for several years. who was a veteran of the Civil War, rg gave the Catholic/had been in poor health for some He was the father Idren, wrote them e! UD) the priz eof $25 Several Schultz, son of Mr. Miss Rupp is e has|noon doing considerable damage to buildings. feared there would be hail with it, but none fell y an- Mr. Nixon, of several | Vi Mesdames rbert Little and Elmer McCullough of .:his commun- irs. John Mueller at-|ity. Miss Emma Rupp, daughter of Mr. of Baldwin, known as years ago and Mrs. of Baldwin, received a member the eighth grade graduation class this year. No trace has yet been discovered Mrs. John Sharp was a shopper in|of the parties who entered Rupp| M: Bros. store Monday ni week and stole merchandise and other Entry was made bv break- it of last a large window in the back of It is thought ints. . it was the ds |they were guests at the home of of Iowa visited at the Emory Wil-| Mrs. Goodson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, liams home over —s eked. ar 3 welyn, Jack ai ugene|car, making to Bismarck} than four days. on account of the serious ill-|some time in Mandan with relatives. ness of their sister Mrs. Subey. At this writing she is reported some-|few day: what bett Chi ter. Phil Schneider of Jamestown was | Mrs. & business caller in town They here tire trip in les Thev Miss Nelle Ringelberg arrived a|had 's ago from her home at to visit with her sister, lward Morris, and fami ily. Harold Swairn has returned from of|a ten days’ visit at South Dakota Mr., and . companied Edna Boss is vieting. at the north Parkes of Musee were 20". Lien ball park Sunday Olga Rise was a shopper in Wing | of satutday, in Wing. 1 . Alice Bond had the misfortuge of \Reonking Ber collar bona and one Fib Fel aud Mrs, A. E. Kopplin and Joe left Fargo Sr ley ee Home. | is 8) is recently returned W. T: Knowles and Howard Arn- ifornia with his father, old.of Bismarck spent Fridav night | who spent a few days’ isi ay) vi » John Nixon. cen a few days|cinct convention at Mr. and Mrs. Walter —° ee @ Mr. and Mrs. Stone of Carson ac-|N. Dak Mrs. Ira muests of has spent returned Hudson, Wis.,| Lo a few weeks at the home ., Edward from a trip to Cal- Albert Nixon, here. . Hogee, Smooke, J. The Crowleys and _ Jirvises of| Merrick and several other: : Towa visited at the Ebb Cleveland | south morning en route to|day on their way ‘s from the here Wednes- county pre- Moen and Wednesday from ittle son returned ints in South Dakota where they ve been visiting the nied them, ren Teving Janet Thiele, wi * to it three accom. ‘from @ two weeks’ vis with rela- tives at Wah and Fargo. Clark Hill and J. E. Galavkie business in Carson ‘Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mra, Albert W: Mott’ callers ‘Thursday. Mrs. F. P. Emch entertained a aay erate wine . ered Moa-. in honor y Rae Torrence and Mr. fand Mie Torrence, who are visiting Mr. and. Mrs. Roscoe Clark and little daughters of Coeur d'Alene, Jdaho, ved here Saturday for an extended visit with relatives. Fern Emch, who ‘attends normal : oat! : engin a few day: at 0. rents, Mey 3 ia a Bi ‘og yn reen of Bi i & guest at the Wm. Kamnrath be ith was well represented at the Brisbane dance Friday evening. Thi Woodmen and Royal eighbors who sre responsible for tie up-to-date hall recently built there, are to be congrat Due to the rain Wednesday eve- ning not many country people were abue to attend the house warming ty given for Mr. and Mrs. Cor- it and family, but those in attend- ance report a most enjoyable eve- ning. of Patti a York, N. D., is 3] a few days at the G. W. Kimball’ home, where Mrs. Nyland and little daughter bave been visit- ing for some time. Mr. and Mrs. John Kimball and son of Seattle, Wash., spent a few on at the George and Will Kim- ball homes. They were on their way to Minnesota to visit other relatives. Seventy-five relatives of Mr. and 8. Torrence of South Bend, Ind., and Mr, and Mrs. Frank Tor- rence of Lincoln, Neb., gathered at the Pioneer hotel Sunday in honor of the visitors where a most enjoy- able day was spent. “ inna etd eee returned iome Tuesday from a six woeks’ tri . D. Klein of Heil was a caller Mit nek Mrs, A N ir. al irs. August Nagel of Raleigh visited friends here Sanday. N.C. Emch and Rae Torrence mo- tored to Isabel, S. D., Monday, re- got the same day. Presbyterian Church notes for Sunday, July 28: Cagson—Sunday school at 11 o'clock. Evening wor- ship at 8 o'clock. Releigh—Sunday school at 2 o'clock. Service of wor- ship at 3 o'clock. Leith—morning worship at 10 o'clock. Sunday school at 11 o'clock. : 4 Driscoll | $$$ Mr. and Mrs. Emer Koon enter- tained at dinner Sunday. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tice, Doris ind Lawrence Tice, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Koon and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lee of Sterling. ,_ Mr. and Mrs. Orin Dutton of Brit- tin, N. D., called on Driscoll friends Sunday evening on their way home from Wisconsin where they went to look after their farming interests eres ee ii jeveral of the Driscoll people at- tended the revival meetings at the Sherman Memorial church Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Van Vleet and children motored to Bisriarek- Sun- day and spent the day with Mr. Van leet’s mother and brother Frank. Mrs. Ingeborg Rasmussen is spendiag a few day; with Mrs. A, Meland. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Madson enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Vic Pederson at Sunday dinner. In the afternoon they motored to Steele for the ball game. Mrs. Al. Chapin agent Saturday af- ternoon with Mrs. Yan Vieet. Mrs. A. H. Knudson, Mrs. Mabel paps tage oecrges and Maris an mar Rosvold are campin; at Lake Isabelle for a week. is Mr. and Mrs. A. J, Kress have been visiting the past week th irs, Kress’ sister in Mina, S. D. Miss Verna Sleight kept little Mari- lyn Jane Kress: while her parents mn The ir. at irs. ral t Saturday viaiting ‘Mrs. Eguer Swans son in Bisn.arck. Mrs. Wm. Meer returned from & motor trip to Nelson, Wis., where she has been visiting relatives and friends. Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Gibson and Mr. and Mrs. Hans Nielson of Mandan spent Sunday with Mrs. Wm. Meyer. Mr. and Mrs. E. Olson were in isearek iturday. AS el ir nose to receive medical sid, eee _ Clarence and Ed Lowry ar? fami- lies spent Saturday and Sunday vis- iting their sister, Mrs. Floyd Swan- son, He ele tor Wilden 3 H. A. Thor at Driscoll. ldrose, Dak., where he is visi their ‘ the hail i siaignt lest k at the Sleight lar week at home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Newcomer and children, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Carr, ren Carr and Mar Brown Picnicked at Lake Isabel Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Yaar Swanson have a baby girl born July 21, Mr, and Mrs. John Kuck had din- ner with Chas. Carlson, north of Mr. and .Mrs. Martin Olson and Miss Della Olson motored to Bis- marck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Swanson, Eg- ¢ ner Swanson and Lillie Sampson were Bismarck callers Mandey, companied Mr. Blanchett to ‘Bit accompani re to marck Friday to do The . Misses Sa { v q insurance company. - fn Vivian Schafer visited Vora hy