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THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1928 J. Crawford, clerk, No. 49.. 9.00 . A. Middaugh, judg: A: P. Anderson, judge, F. ¥. Skinner, ‘clerk, 'd Midda i La ee . a 14.00 No, 51. +s 10.90 C. W. Moses, judze, 10.00 kg Sinttery, clerk. 10.00 | J ker, clerk, No. 10.00 Grictien, ins; 14.00 10.00 1, Judge, No. ae O Nett, ‘eerie . Teen 10,00 12.00 goks, 3 a Roberts, Judge, Xo Beainard, “clerk Lacey, cler! ‘ Jitu, inspector, No. 84 Pill Judge, No. 54 mA. Bardsley, Jud Pete’ Bochm: ler J. A. Patera, clerk J. A. Kohler, inspector, Ne Guibert Haugen, Judge, J. W. Johnson, judge, rere’ Huber, ct En Pleree, jidee: b Theo. Musgjerd, clerk, N H. Kenney, clerk, No. x Pinwartes, inspector, No Ben T. Goldader, judge, John Henlein, judge, Penwarden, clerk, Nellie McGarry, clerk, Adolp' eber, assigned Wing Mer=, Co. road w Standara On Ci J. 1. Kelley, ie tion, No. ork. and oil.- of elec: ude, ig. Herbert Sware, re clei. Ne, er, road w MeRenste MWelding, Works, Fe eP2it®, 07, road machinery ... ward Cloud, road work. Bliiott Addressing M supplies for addre: chine Co. Spear, freight Spear, ballitf certificates pear, postage for Co. auditors ottice = i 20.00 tion, repairs Standard on Eawin McC rr 8 to jurors 1, Spear, jury certificate Wagner, road w Stevens Bros, road grading, Fo P. No. 281-A .. Andrew Irvin, road’ work NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | | ClearLake | el ae The Royal Neighbors of Driscoll motored to the B. F. Paslay home ‘Wednesday afternoon and surprised Mrs. Bernice Oren. A very pleasant afternoon was spent. Mr. and bled allas Senha Loe daughter y spent ursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson. ...Frank Van Vleet, who had carte a few days with his father, Van Vieet, returned to Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson and family visited Friday evening at the —- ison home. Reidar Olson called at the Albert Hammer home Friday afternoon. Carlton Sherman of Driscoll spent ote at the H. va ‘Smith e. Christensen is assisting Ed Van Vieet cutting grain this week. { Hampton Mr, and Mrs. Joe Gilman, daugh- Sons were shopping in Linton Bar. were rey ton 3 es ir way home they ee and were accompani home by their son William, ne will spend the week-end with his parents. Among those who were in Linton | Saturday were Herman Backhaus, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Joeb and son Mr. and Mrs. John Joeb and son El- mer, Mr an on Gust Joeb and Bab" Chesrown celled’ on friends in Linton Sunday. lle and family of Temvik were visiting at the D. C. Denholm home Sunday | ‘Math Koppy called at the Godfrey Pi home Sunday. Mrs. McClean and son Clarence were visiting at the Weller home Sundey afternoon. “ “Jake” Zoller and ‘Vincent Zirbes of Hzacc'ton were seen in this vicin- \ ity, Surday evening. Theodore Yetter of Linton was a led at the “Ted” Lawler Mr. and Steve Koppy and tors, Pauline, Gertrude and ina, were visiting at the Georze Saverly home at Livona Sunday. Mrs. Dewey Lawler and children xia at the ge Ay home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Schiermeister of Gayton valied on on friends here Sunday. ~ Mr. ‘ond Mrs. Joe Gilman and fam- ily. of Livona, ane ‘Sead friends in _this vicinity Si ar and Mrs. ‘Sohn Leno of Temvik Were calling among i edaar lly in this comm Sunday afte my Kaittel a and Fred red. Schultz at the Steve t y evening. Hemerson was a cater et: at the aftern Math *Koppy Isch of Linton was a busi- at Godfrey Grenz’s Mon- accompanied arin Mrs. Busby pore] , Mo! fo Linton Monday ace Emil Maier in 27.00! oat the Steve we Bovey home, yi met Wedi jJonn Pleinis, road w Standard Oil Co. cig a aa Roth, road wo Romeo Ty ace f Romeo I Carl ¥ ve, dipping stock. ... Glenn Elness, Dipping stock... | Theo. Lee, dipping stock | rede Snvick, dipping stock .. Abe Higgins, ‘assigned to Ster- Bank, dipping 1 | stock Seas hg Rreder' ek ‘Tee. dipping stock. 10:8 2. Meisen, Co. Agent, cx- " roud work road work and oil.. wax and oll is and & County, “N.'D. (county line) | Philip Weber, road work | Standard O11'Co., gas and Nodak Road Eautpment cutting edges | Monroe cal sulating “Mac in |" Co. renewal of maintenance Standard Ott Northwe Iron vassing board | Harris & Woodmansee, supplies | Lein Motor Co., Regan, repairs chinery 34 ‘the Board of County Commissioners of Burleigh County demand that all Ihe weeds along ip graded | roads be cut by ; ye. | v Comminsioner Soder, sec- onded by Commissioner Fricke, that the tax levy for the year. 1928 be 9 {Lased upon the budget as published. | Roll call: Commissioner Swanson, oder, aye; Moynier, aye; Fricke, ye and Will, ay Moved by Commissioner Swanson, reconded by Commissioner Soder, that Ithe Board adjourn to meet August. 7, [1928, at 10 o'clock A. M. On roll cali jall members voted ave. | A. C. ISAMINGER, County Auditor, \children, of near Temvik, were pick- ing choke-cherries in the woods Thursday afternoon. Emil Maier of Linton was seen in this ss Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. George Weis and family of Cannon Batl were in this vicniity on business Thursday after- noon. Ben Hermerson was = cailer at Linton one day this week. Quite a number of young folks | at Hettinger, N. Dak, returned hear | i prenaing jchurch met at the home of ; Donald farm at Es j visiting her parents and other rcla- they. broke the binder and had to get tives here lett for home Wedne day She was accompanied to Bismarck hy | her mother, Mrs. L. P. Weber and} Mrs. May Junge of Rosebud, Mont., is the guest cf Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jgnge of Braddock. sister “eo Dailey. James Walsh, who has s; rived in Braddock | stopping off to see his mother, Ms James Murphy, who is a ,atient at) the St. Alexius hospital. Roy Weber, who has bzen working Wednesday. J. A. Larson, cudito penter Lumber Co. of Bis ited the local yards here rade, +h Gordon McLachlan of Urbana! drove down Saturday e spent Sunday at his home ing and ee Mrs, Lsther Reid and two" chil- been hey | dren of Bismarck who have their holdeys wits father, Mr. rank Zellmer, home Wednesday afternoos. The Ladies Aid of the Meth William Robinson Thursday aiici noon, The next ual S will be held with Mrs. F, M. Long. Mr. and Mrs. Don McDonald, wo have been helping at the Alcx Mc-| Glencoe home Tuesday. Don is now e as second man at the Farmer's Kile-| vator here. Monday was a busy day in Brad-} dock ax the L. M. Docrechia Co. | were redeeming the tickets given! out with purchases by dishes, After | Sept. 1 there will be no more tickets given out. ; Several of the Braddock peonle attended the funeral of the late Mr, Beal which was he!d at Kintyre Sun- ‘ hs afternoon. F. R. Briggs motored to Bi Saturday nd brought home v, him in the evening his daughter crd|* KE. her husband, Mr. and Mrs. D, Shepard and spent Sunday with hin They returned home Sunday eveni Mr. James Murphy accompanied N pe to Bismarck to spend Surds with Mrs, Murphy at St. Alexit: hospital, | Arena ae @ Mrs. George Goldberg and Orris were callers at the McIntyre home Mond: acres of grain in the past two week: Mrs. Frazier, Bill ayi Ellen Keise are doing the shocking. Dr. Linker of Goodrich, was called to the Andrew Kraft home Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Kraft, who has been ill for sometime had another stroke, leaving him paralized. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klagenburg| and children and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and sons were swimming at Twin Lakes Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stark spent sie end Monday at the capital city. Mrs. Bert Glanville and — sons from here attended the dance at the A.|Cannon Ball ranch Saturday eve- ning. Manly Fetterley of Braddock is helping’ Porter Umber stack hay this week. Henry Koldt and John Schiermeis- ter, both of Linton, were business callers in this vicinity, Thursday afternoon. Miss Blanche Umber returned to her brother Porter’s home, after spending several weeks visiting friends and relatives at various points in Minnesota. of Braddock and Jensen were calling at the Nels Thompson home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brownawell motored to Bismarck Friday with a carload of live poultry. Mr. Magnus of Sterling made a business trip through here Wednes- ye A number from here attended the i at Braddock Saturday eve- ning. Smith Engleman of Dana epur- chased some fe iz stock here the \forepart of the mak ;,.Mr. and Mrs. G. Merkle from Kid- jder county, were Sunday guests of |Mr. and Mrs. Jake Voll. Mr. Long of Braddock and Fin- jseth of Bismarck made a business ve through here last week. irs. John Peterson, who has been in a hospital at Bismarck for sev- jeral weeks, returned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brownawell of Moffit made a short call at the | parental home Thursday afternoon. | Mr.and Mrs. Nordstrom from near | Braddock visited at the Ernest Sa- | ville home Sunday. | Friends here of Miss Ada Saville, | will be sorry to learn she is con- fined to her bed at Valley City, (where she is attending normal | school, with a sprained ankle and an attack of ‘summer flu.” A large r-mber from here attend- ed the “h- harvest sale at the L. M. ao store in Braddock, Mon- ay. Braddock poo ‘Mrs. E. E. Clarke returned Mon- day mooring from Bismarck where she has been with her son Gordon at the Bismarcl: hespital, Gordon came down to Braddock Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, E. F. Savage drove them to Linton where ote a will ae at the home of Mr. Sobaab, and other friends fora uh 8, iiss Ida Swanson, who has-been chading school i in Valley City re- reek and is visiting with friends and relatives here. She will teach in one of the Baker Town- ship cehecls during tae coming parse tre. Nera Sisco and de Leore came up from Kintyre T| id dey to visit ct the C, home. H. A, Armstrong of came over Saturday morning to take the train from Braddoc!, for an ex- tended visit with his daughter Edna end other relatives there. Mrs. Fern Hamilton came down from Birmarck Tuesday to see her little son a, who is staying at bame $f neh ae Pt Mrs. John ladies of the Nosdman circle Inesday afternoon a home of Mrz. w, W. Mandi pce her wit batt pnt ort “anys ths’ week oy 8 se’ i" wee! af the set of Sr of aH Long and | Hi ira "was a senger al ith a nice drinking Barton |°2l? Hazelton | Mt MisGecethy 8 Ray Th, Mages bs has been| were in Tuttle were shopping in Wing Thursday. McIntyre brothers have three young gentlemen from Wisconsin shocking for them. There are men from every neighboring state com: ing to North Dakota to thresh and harvest. This is one year when North Dakota receives a boost. Mrs. C. E. Harvey and daughter ay were overnight guests at the W. H. Stark home Wednesday. Ray Hazelgrove called at Bert Glanville's Wednesday. Mrs, Adam Schopp, Lydia_ Kraft, here Thursday. Bén Klagenburg, son Raphael and daughter Anna Leura were callers at the McIntyre home Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stark, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Harvey and hter La Verne spent the week-end visit- ing friends and relatives in and around Delac, Elmer Frazier had two fingers in- jured Monday when he got them caught in the gears of the Linder. Sunday ,uests at the Gerald Payseno home were Mr. and Mrs. Zweigle and two daughters, Mr. and Mrs, J. Holmes, Ellen Reise and Dorothy Frazier. called at Allen Mrs. Holmes Frazier’s Tuesday. George Goldberg, who has been employed at the Melfntyre home since early spring returned to his home Monday evening. Mrs. Lodge of Tuttle is assisting Mrs. Ben Klagenburg with her housework. Owen McIntyre was st Ray Hazel- groves Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Dagner and son, Mr. end Mrs. G. Zelmay of Mc- Clusky, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Binder of Tuttle, and Mrs. Jake Zel- mar of Goodrich were guests at the Kraft home Cunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Simar and son Fredrick Keith and d-ughter Car- mine Elaine exd Laverne Goldburg were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bisgenburg, Sunday. Maude Reed of Chicago and Mr, and Mrs. Emil Noran of Shey- enne, N. D., were guests at the Me Intyre home Sunday. Mrs. Noran was formerly Miss Mable Jenzon and taught school in this vicinity a number of ye. rs, Sunday guests at the Bert Glan- ville home were Mrs. Howard Glan- ville and daughter Bernice, Mrs. A. S. Wilkinson, George Wilkinson and Harrison Rodgers. Mr. and Mrr. E. E, Glanville were contr anes at the Meltyre home formerly and family arrived Hazel Grove e —— ho Mr. and Mrs. Ray_1 Hazlegrove were callers at the Jake Sattler home Wednesday. Mrs. Joke Stuglemeyer called | iginesdsy et the Charlie Sattler jome. Johnnie Sattler was a’ business in Goodrich Wednesdz; Rey Heslocrove coiled on Emil Sattler Wednesday. Mrs. Ben Klanburg and family, and Mrs. Purdy, were callers in Wing Wednesday. Ray Hasiecres called at Bert Glanville's Wednesday. Elvin Gray and his mother, Mrs. Frank Gray, were callers at Ray Hazlegrove’s Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Sattler and deushter Sbleiey Gean sof sical ler were iness callers in Tut- we yfees Ray asl irs. Ray legrove and Roberta Palms and Miss Lorene Hawkins, called on Mrs. Emil Sattler Friday. ane Jacob Sattler’s mother, Mrs. is visiting her. rlie Sattler made a business trip to Bismarck Friday. yoturned | 3 son|- THE BiS -M epairs, Emil Satt'er and Mrs. y Haz grove were both callers at the Char- ue dattler home Friday. Ismith end davghters! Tone and Dorothy were in Tuttle on} by Fridey. | Mrs, Harry Ul school at at t home on their e understand as rented the 7 now live. D, visited at the ¢ heme Sunday, A. fier mother retuy ewart home with her. farmers in this ted harvesting, ring but kil t Prines 1 to sof his mot found. has been | & the past fow a . Checak hho e ptember tle | Rollin Hy ‘adsh ters, Roline and June, week at the home of shaw's brother and siste and Ivin Nordstrom, has: been cooking ‘3 harvest crew the M for R finn ‘ past week. Miss Grace Falkenstein will arr home at on early date from Di rae son, where she has been atunding the summer session of normal school. been received from Dan, ; ay eek on account | 1 honte i ARCK TRIBI di cy, motored to Linton » AL W. Quast & nton Saturday night. sregation of Ur ple atic ded cnure Mr, and M ¥ in Linton son visited in pending the week ne farm. Igunown visited in! Mr. n 'rhomas nd cn ne onahan he illness. and nd daugh- | D., are home It veturned to Alexiu veks vi having spent tng reiatives Mice Calquhe 1 John Leno att y night. cell and fom- tthe homeot Me, ily and Mrs, apoht S Mrs 4 1 daughters and danghte Linton rie BurkRardt and Miss Tool y home from iday where they the Schultz rkhardt she hav have been visiting ydia FE +tturned home with them, spent the summer there re- and Mr y_ after home. lough was taken day evening. tor was called from Wilton. ent she is getting along Anna Knutson En route home Miss Falkenstein will} ~ Do spend a few days with her Mr, and Mrs, Elmer Kling of D: Center. Sam Ha several da don and vie H. A. Muchler of Bismarck was here Kriday in the sof hss firm, the Valley Cit com- Fricke has purchs Bowman farm from Martin Bourgoi and he and his bride wall take earl jon. ndy Larson has been emt painting the barn on the Ira enstein farm the past week. A numbcr of local stavents will! attend high school in Bismarck this year. b in son has returned from a 4 busines s trip at Bow- Dodge Mr. and Mrs. ‘Paul Pederson children, Phyllis and An: ly of Dodge, but now residents of Brainerd, Minn., are spending a few weeks at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Maxie and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Pedersen. ooo Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Burgess ofy 1 Golden Valley were shoppers Dodge Saturday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Mattson and daughier, Lois May of Werner were guests at the home of Mr. Mrs. P. B. Goetz for a few day Mr. and Mrs, Frank Yerke were Saturday evening guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Lars Both- ner. Leslie Davidson of Bottincau, N. D,, is spending a few days ai the| home of his parents, Mr. and Mr: Homer Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Daffee at- tended the services of the (Con- gregational church at Golden V Sunda; Orville Nelson. of Chicago is spending some time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lars Bothner, Mr. and Mrs. John Sloan and childven, Roger and Joyce, of Bis- marek are visiting a fow weeks at the home of Mr.” and Mrs. Henry Sloan. A birthday party was given at the home of Mr, and Mrs, J. T. Hav- vey who celebrated his dist birth- very who celeprated his 41st birt day. Games were p!ayed and a deli- cious lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Knute Taft were age at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L._H. Pedersen. Mrs. Jacob Motilestcadt was an eastbound passenger t Tuesday where she ent marek hospital for tr Mr. and Mrs, Geor of Golden Valley are days at the home of Bismarck and Mrs. and daughter marck Mon- took treat- ly e from a two weeks’ vacation in Min- nesota and Jowa, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Walker moved back on their farm Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Bohle and son transacted business in Linton Satur- day. F. A, Muckler was a Linton caller Saturday. - Mir, and Mrs. Calauhoun and daughter and Mr. and Mrs, Enders and daughters motored to Linton ‘Thursday night. Mr, and Mrs. Carl Reisch and fam- ily visited in Hazelton one evening ~ weel Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Capelle and fomily motored to Linton Wednes- dav evening, Mr, and Mrs, Frank Foell and daughters attended the show at Lin- ton Saturda: fey night. Several. our young people mo- tored to Cannon Ball Saturday night to attend a dance there. azlerove and Emil Sattl Mr. and Mrs, Jim. Monahan and daugh > Mrs. Venng and ™ ank home th Mrs. ter Ode: Wm. elson and daugh- led at the Uhde and Mrs. Reinhold noon. M Anna Tr. on W were ae "ge Berg home Menday after- Krutson this week, nt Mrs. Paul Greenan_and and Florence M day evening caller Wold home, Frieda Uhde was a visitor at the Knutson home Tuesday afternoon. gan Ladies’ Aid met at the | ® t 16th, A pot-luck the Uhde a Tuesday. lay noon, Hollingsworth Otto Larson of Wil- pent 4 day visiting at the Davenport home. ja Uhde and Ella Schilling at the Paul Greenan home and id Mrs. Harry Davenport visitors at the Louie Jorgen- son home Tuesday evening. Callers in Regan Saturday even- ing were Chas. Manning and fame Conrad Johnson and family tin Strands, Frank Mickelson, Earl Mowder, Bill and George elson, Uhdes, Henry Schilling: Horry Davenports’, Wi cbatera” A Knutsons’ and Roy Littles’, Mr. and Mrs. Louie Jorgenson and two children were Sunday dinner guests at the Bill Mickelson home. A_few of the neighbors of Mrs. M. Wallman surprised her at her home Thursday eficrnoon, the oc- casion being her birthday and also as a farewell as she is leaving this week for Bismarck where she will make her home. The afternoon was spent visiting and a pot-luck lunch was served. Those present were Grant Lindsey and children, J. F. Little, Phyllis and Ruth, . Ole Olson, Mrs. A. Ghylin and son Gerald, Mrs. S. L. Jordahl, M Earl Mowder and children, Mrs. John owe ,and Mrs. Roy Little and son Wilfred. Denoyer the Carl Berg c! S. McCugh ocn callers at the ond Mrs, were n Manning and Gene Little to Wildweod Sunda: . Homer Taylor and sister, Gladys Hauer, Mrs. J. F. Little, Bud and Phyllis were Srnday afternoon visitors at Roy Little's. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Mickelson and daughter Odessa, George Mickelson, Mr, and Mrs. Roy Little, Norman and Wilfred were Sunday evening visitors et the Harry Davenport hem ‘rank Mickelson is having elec- tric lights installed on his farm. Clara Fitzgerald is assisting with the work.at the Roy McCullough heme. * Patt oe Mr. and Mrs. Oast Prince and|@ fan Harold visited in Sterling Sun- ay. Mr. and Mrs. Presley Gosney and family spent Tuesday at the Gaskill home. Mr. Lash is helping George Lewis with his harvesting. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Baker, Hannah Baker and Mrs. John Baker spent Wednesday evening at the Floyd Belk home north of McKenzie. Mrs. Herman Nieman has on the sick list. A special school meeting was held been at the Swindling home Thursday | da evening in regatd to moving the schoolhouse. Miss Runey was pres- ! Satur- between | and | anday to resume her du- | Saturday after- | 8 Mr Ki Mickelson | Pete Olson visited with Mrs. | Mowder was a Regan call-| ¢ nt, aiso the school officers, Her- jman Nieman, The George Lewis family were {Sterling callers Wednesday morn- Presley Gocney and Eéna Thursday afternoon at the | c. y Mor Herman Nieman ef | G ‘the home Satur-| ad children and Moffit callers y Geoney was a MeKenzic Miss Helen Swindling called at jthe Hanson home Friday. She mo- 'toved to Bismarck them where {she will visit with relative: A large crowd atterded the dance } ing Friday night. The Cor furnished the music. ty was a McKenzie call- Renz called at the sney spent the ef the week in Bismarck ing at the Ben Koon home. s and daughter ng callers Thurs- day. Swindling and chil- narek are spending a t the Henry. Swindline ii Helen returned home with] after spending a few days in | | | | Fen Koon called Gosney homes | v from here attended ance at Moffit Wednesday Byran Nisman_ spent the John Benz home. called at the "ane ‘d Forarty and Rex went to W ildwood Sunday to pick booties. and Charley Gosney were Moffit callers Saturday. Mrs.George Lewis is on the sick li rand Mrs, Ted Koder and chil- from Minneapolis and Mrs. called at the Wilbert Koon Wednesday afternoon. dren Tunt hor Wilbert Koon and children and Mr. and Mrs, George | Lee and son Georgie spent Sunday ne James Koon home. F. Runey called at the Marion Lee home Saturday. Charley Gosney ‘spent and Sunday with Saturday Homer windling called at home Monday. Felmar Dyrstad Sunday at the spent, ome. Gosney and 1 motored to ton” Sunday afternoon. and son William Monday. Johns: Sterling cal Mrs. John Benz was a. Moffit | calle’ % Mi. Mandigo spent Sun- day night and Monday morning with Mr i | ] Menoken | NNN tt ese NEE Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dance enter- | tained Mr. and Mrs. Owen Connell of Cameron, Mo., Mrs. Mary Dance, M W. T. Dance at dinner Tues- A school hoard nreting was held in the consolida’nd schoolhouse Tues ay night, ‘and M A. C. Dance and Bon Mr. and Mrs, Owen Con- | nell end Mrs. Mary Dance were en- tertained at supper Tuesday by Miss Nellie Dane Mrs. Mary Wood of Bonin, Mont., arrived here Tuesday for a visit at the Park Wood home. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Graves visited at the Roscoe Bourne home near McKenzie Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Connell of. Cameron, Mo., Mrs. W. T. Dance, Mrs. Mary Dance were entertained at dinner Wednesday by Mr. and Mrs. Edd Ebling. Mrs. A. H. Klepstein and daugh- ter Alice were business callers in Bismarck Friday. Evenson of Bis- rived here Thursday to visit Miss Alice Klepstein. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Connell left Thursday for their home in Cam- eron, Missouri, efter visiting rela-| tives here. Mrs. Roy Riggs and son Ellison of Bismarck visited at the Klep-! steins Thursday afiernoon. N Hazel Pa of Bismarck spent Sunday visiting Miss Ne! Dance. ah Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kali Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wiles of Bi marek were 1s of Mr. and M unday. ‘corge Bolter and family of Bi mar were dinner | guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edd Ebling. ane afternoon | nS spent gathering r. Hoffmann, Miss seph and Francis ng Mrs. Eva Ely Sunday John Craven finished binding for Homer Craven Monday. Mr. and Mrs, John Lobach of Bis- marek are spending their vacation visiting Mrs. Lobach's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Graves. Mr. and Mrs. Park Wood and fam- ily, Mrs. Mary Wood were visiting at the Roscoe Bourne home in Mc- Kenzie Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Welch enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dorman and family and Harold Welch at dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers and son were entertained at dinner Sun- day by Mrs. Allie Cook of Bismarck Sunday evening was spent visiting W. J. Jiras of Baldwin. f — "sem * Mrs. Alfred “aust and and chil children re. re- turned home Tuesday. Miss Marion Smith accompanied them to visit for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schultz and daughter arrived here Tuesday to visit at the Cormie Kimble home. The dance given here Wednesday night by Nellie’s Jazz Babies was very well attended, Archie, Marvel and Cormie Kimble motored to Bismarck Thursday. Mrs. John Benz and children and Dorothy Lamb were in town Thurs- Mrs. E. M. Whitaker and son Jun. ior motored to Bismarck Thursday. Maude Lewis, and) 3) on was a caller at} ison and | it Mr. and Mrs. Bob Carpenter took irs, A. C, Lane to Hazelton Thurs- day night. Mr. and Mrs, Ira Peckins and chil- dren and Mrs. C. B. Porter left for Fullerton, » Friday to visit rel- atives for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carpenter are looking after the farm w they are aw Na Porter and Ostie visited ism: ree a few days this week. M . Lane and children left tor Mott N. D. Friday. 3 Marion Smith returned to Mendan Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. August Benz and fully motored to Bismarck Sun- jay Hamblen and son Charlie and Pitsburg Richard visited at F. P| arsen visited at her j home ‘Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, Edw. Gomethmiller announce the birth of a baby girl born Monday evening, August 20. We to hear Val Benz y hurt in a car wreck Tues- ay morning while on his way to Bismarck and at present is in a hos- pital et Bismarck, Prof. Humphreys and family moved into the Val Benz house Tues- day. me ay : | McKenzie \ M Geo. Manlev. ‘Mina and Man- fred motored to Fessenden Sunday where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bslte. Mr, and Mrs, Wn, Hughes, Jr. do- ae by car Monday morning for |, . Stevens, section overseer for ad, was the guest of Schoe! Monday. i vas the house on last week. ch in the Driscoll 1 Rodgers of klard Lake, Ont., Canada, accom panied by Mr, and Mrs. C. D, Rodg- ers and Mrs. P. P. Bliss left Sunday by car for a tour through Glacier and Yellowstone parks, Gec. Manley and Jerry Sweeny were business callers in Bismarck Monday. Mr. and Mrs. S.J. King were guests of their daughter Mrs. Geo. Watson Friday. Miss Hazel was the gues s| Reshke Sunday. Mrs, Neva Groothart of New York City and Mrs. L. E. Heaton, Sr., left Wednesday evening by train for Shakopee, Minn. where Mrs. Heaton will take treatment at the sanitarium ee Groothart will go to New or! Miss Isabelle Colby has resumed her duties as hello girl after a week’s and Mrs. H. Joe Grannier were Bismarck callers day night. s Edna Putman who has been teaching north of Bismarck is home for a vacation, Preace of Bismarck of Mr. and Mrs. Mr, Ed. Easton and daughter of Brit vere callers in town one day last week, Mrs. Frank Lambert of Arena pent Monday with Mrs. Edna Put- man. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Coder of Mof- fit and Ted Coder of Minneapolis were callers on friends in town Tues- day. Rev. Brooks made a trip to Pald- win, McClusky and Wing Tuesda: A. Lind and family of Henderson, Minn., were renewing acquaintances with friends here Tuesday. Mr. Lind was manager of the Farmers cream- ery here seventeen, years ago. a | Glen View | ——________-é A. B. Anderson motored up from Wahpeton Saturday afternoon and spent the day at the Lars Jacobson home. He took Mrs. Anderson and the children home Sunday mornirg. Mrs. Lars Jacobson was taken to the Bismarck hospital Wednesday evening and the following morning was operated on for appendi Lester Larson, Lowell Christenson, Harold Sweren and Enock Anderson motored to Lake Williams Saturday and spent the day fishing. They returned Sunday evening. The members of Painted Woods Lutheran church held a picnic up at Wildwood Lake Sunday after serv- ices. A large number attended. Tom Morgan and H. B. Thompson | motored to Wilton Wednesday on a business trip. Bertha and Emelia Spitzer, Marie Engleman and Frances Rupp spent Sunday at the lake. Aeroplane rides were the main attractions of the af- ternoon, Mrs. Jake Spitzer and children spent Sunday at the Arnold Rupp home in Baldwin. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schoolcraft and nephew Jakie Newman spent Sunday at the James McAvoy home, it being Mr. McAvoy's birthda: M: och Anderson and deugh- nd Verl Holden called on Jake ua few minutes Sunday at the iller home near the river. Mr. Bureau is not very A number of the young folks-at- tended the dance at the Oscar An- strom home Saturday evening. Lars Jacobson who has been spending some time in Bismarck, re- turned home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Hagen and children called at the Ed. Strandemo home Sunday evening. Ed Lenihan and Helen and Esther Strandemo visited friends in Bis- marck Sunday. eimai rT f Rock Hill Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stefka and family of Minnesota were guests this week at the Louis Jorgenson and Harry Davenport homes. 'r. and Mrs. Roy Farley and fam- ily called at the K. Kolk home Sunday evening. Willard Dimond helped J. F. Lit- tle to cut wheat Wednesday and Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. batty, Bailey and family were guests at the Jorgenson home Tuesday. Aelred Bouche was a Regan caller Tuesday. Mrs. J. Wallman came home from Bismarck Tuesday. Mrs. John Howe was a Regan call- er Tuesday. R. Rashke and |@ PAGE SEVEN family, Mrs, Knudtson and son Ol- ie Mrs. Jordahl, Herman and Emile, Lee and Ode Bailey and Ruth es Clayton Little, Mary Rasche and Shirley motored to Regan Monday. Lucille Johnson spent the week- end at her parental home. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Sperry and son motored to Regan Saturday. Gust and Violet Olson and Burnett Jacobson motored to Wilton Monday Mi consult a physici Gust has been ill. Supper guests at the Roy Little home Sunday were Mr, and Mrs. J. F. Little, Bud and Phyllis, Mrs. Taylor and children and Miss Mauer. Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCullough and H. json Buddy were Regan callers Sat- urday. Mary Scott visited with Dorothy Sheldon Sunda: Mrs. Westerman and son Allen called at the Sielinger home Satur- d to see Ima Myers. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Walworth and family were guests at the Algot Ryberg home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Johnson called at the Homer Taylor home Monday evening. Joreph Cook went to Bismarck with Dee Bailey Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Dimond mo- tored to Regan Monday. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Colip and fam- ily were guests at the Mary Rasche home Sunday. Ernest Gordon called at A. Kolb's Sunday. aecr Monroe shocked grain for . B. Olson last week. a few days week at her parental hom ‘dward and Robert Kolb visited with their grandmother Mrs. K. Kolk Tuesday. Oscar Magnuson and family mo- tored to Regan Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jordahl and Norman motored to Dawson Thursday. Mr. and Andrew Olson mo- tored to Regan Saturday evenin, Mrs. J. F. Little, Ruth and PI called at the Wallman home Friday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. McCullough mo- tored to Regan Saturday evening. Phyllis Little visited with Mrs. Willard Dimond Monday. Mr. and Mrs. y Farley motored to Regan Tuesday. Lloyd Kettleson motored to Regan Saturday evening. Alma Houser will teach School No. 2 in Rock Hill district. Marion Scott and Stephen Monroe visited with Hugo Nelson Sunday. Mrs. V. N. Monore and Esther Tol- liver visited with Mrs, W. H, Kolb Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gordon mo- tored to Regan Saturday evening. Homer Taylor called at J. F. Little's Monday morning. | Schrunk | e ———$$___—___ —_____—- @ Guy Bailey called at the Bethel Briley home Sunday. Christ Lein called at the Frank Homberg home Monday after- noon. Some of the crops in this community |from the hail that fell. Henry McClusky was in this com- imunity delivering gasoline Monday. | Herman Nieters and sons Leo, A bert and Wilbert were Wing callers Saturday evening. Gust Witt spent Sunday with An. drew Nieters. H. L. Marchant and J. FE. Witt j attended the show in Wing Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sielinger and daughter Margie June called at the Wenzel Kozinek home Sunday after- noon, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marchant mo- tored to Wing Friday afternoon. Anton Novy was a Wing shopper Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Klein and family motored toWing Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Nolan and chil- dren were Wing shoppers Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. James Novy and fam- ily, the Fode and Oswalt boys, were Sunday callers at the Herman Niet- ers’ home. LeRoy Marchant spent Sunday af- ternoon at the Kohler home near Denhoff. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Siebel and Mrs. Siebel’s mother, Mrs. Wm. Witt, were berry picking Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Nolan called at the Christ Heen home Thursday. Gustaf Witt and Andrew Nieters were Sunday visitors at the Roy Marchant home. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant, Le- . Roy, Irene and Margaret spent Sa urday evening visiting at the Her- man Nieters home. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. McClellen vis- ited relatives near Goodrich Sunday. ae Welch’s Spur =| eo son of Mr. and left for Min- Ho will attend winter, planning to take a course in baking, Me rete Welch was on the the fiv-t pevt cf the week. soa Ishmall, who recently nt rn operation in a Bis- mavck bkocpital, is improving but still unable to return to her hone. Ed Doppler motored to Bismarck Wednesday. Mrs. Robert Boyd and daughter, Miss Sara Boyd, called on Mrs. Dd Doppler Wednesday. Mrs. A. D. Welch, Mrs. Edith Bruce and little daughter Edith Marie called at the John Welch and Robert Welch homes Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Doppler and son Clarence called at the Robert Welch home Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and Mat Merzlak motored to Bismarck Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Welch mo- tored to Bismarck on business Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Di Bismarck visitors Saturday. - Robert Welch and children called a ed Ishmall Saturday Me Daypler bore ‘macnn Menoken Sunday. Theodore Fred and Ralph Snyder, also Mr. and Laced ee and family visited at tl r home Sunday. fF and Mrs. Otto Dorman visited were damaged Friday evening —?: Horsor Welch, under Walter Schn ansky visited at Leo Si Sheldon’s home Sun A Oliver Welch visited at the Robt. Mrs. Ole Olson and Mrs. Cunn’ Welch and homes Sunday. ham helped Mrs. Alvin aan Mat Merz! finished work at some quilts Thursday and Frida: i Robert Welch’s Saturday and will Luella and Shirley Holmes of Bis-| start work on a farm near Meno- marck are Visiting thie. wes ho) ken the first of the week. eir aunt ai unc! rs. 53 Ray Farley. Apartments are so in Mr. Wutzkce called at J. F. Little's |larger German cities hat thousands enin; Callers wiih Mrs. ‘Walkman’ 's Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. John lowe and “oe