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PAGE EIGHT . | NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS —_——_ { wl A. B. Carter of Mott was in Car- son Friday boosting the Tri-State Air Meet which is to be held in Mott October 2, 3 and 4. respectively. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Enders and family of Temvik, spent the week- end in Carson at the home of Editor and Mrs, J. C. Bell. K. 0. Monson, superintendent of the Carson schools, made a business trip to Bismarck Saturday, returning Sunday. : H. F. Altman and family have moved from their farm to the Wil- liam Armitage residence which they have rented. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ireland, David Fuller and P. E. Rasmussen of [account of illness he had been kept jout of school till now. |S. L. Hanson has returned from a business and hunting trip in the Bowden vicinity. Ducks are plenti- ful on the lakes. B. C. Spitzer of Jamestown spent part of the week here securing mem- bers to the Farmers’ Union. Mr. Spitzer reports signing up around 40 members in this community. |,,fferman Meyers, Sam. Brown, H. | Kikul and J.C. Hilken were among | those whose names were drawn for grand jury _ser Mr. and Mrs. G. Rupp are the | proud parents of a baby gi | Friday. Mrs. Rupp and | ter are being cared for in | Heavy frosts visited this locality y and Sunday hts, killing fe that was still in a grow- mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Novy, cook |for threshers this week. Albert Nieters and LeRoy Mar- chant drove some cattle to Wing Friday where they will be shipped. James Novy is now threshing for Louis Novy, his brother. John Vitt is hayling grain to Wing for Jake Wentz this week. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Klemin and | daughter Lois attended the vaude- ville in the Wing hall Friday eve- nae % ir. and Mrs. Wm. Witt were in Wing shopping Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wentz have taken Mavis Marie as their new daughter's neme. John and Simon Koch were Wing shoppers irday afternoon. Willie Kindred and Ed Blizzard were in Wing Friday evening. John Witt ad Helen Marchant were business callers in Regan Sat- urday afternoon. | Anton Novy took a load of grain THE BISMAKCK ‘TRIBUNE in Pr soried his grain, Geo. Altes. Mrs. bruised seve: bones ‘were broken, week wh in which she was riding. Mrs. L, B. Ness has been about her work again. Estenson. orkid Vera, at the St. Alexius hos- pital. P. D. Wood bought a truck to use irs. Geo. Mohr and children of Valley City visited Sunday at the home of here parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Smith had the mis- fortune to have her foot badly I days ago when a heavy piece of iron fell upon it. No| Sunday afternoon. but at present she is unable to use the injured mem- rT. Mrs. Mary Williams is in a Bis- marck hospital receiving treatment for seriqus injuries she received last a car ran into the wagon juite ill for a few days, but is now able to be Mrs. Dick Dodds has been enjoy- ing a visit from her brother, Ernest Emanuel Hi Martin, N. D., at the John afternoo! Sunday evening. A number of Wilson and also Park township people are planning on a trip to Wing Sunday to attend serv- ices. John J. Wagner is busy hauling wheat and also will start trucking coal soon. Quite a number of Wilson farmers are busy digging potatoes which are fine this year. ne | Mr. and Mrs. Harris Redington {motored to Wilton on business mat- ters Tuesday. S Mr. and Mrs. John Reuer visiter at jthe J. A. Berg home Sunday after- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wolf and family visited at the Mike Wall home 4 she was married to Howard Peterson | Phillip Selmer and sons Emil and at Moorhead that evening. John, were callers at the J. LaVerne Goldberg se Feb deca smo See Sarees ick ves wa hi rt in town Monday, irs. Nels Alm and cl HC. ‘Bagerton oe to Bis-|shoppers in Regan Saturday’ eve- marc di it week, returni ning. aS eee ce ; ls E. Engelbretson was a Re- Gordon Harris and Robert Olgier- | gan caller Tuesday. son of Bismarck spent the week-end |” Batlick Fisher, Vincent Sherman, duck hunting around this vicinity. |Alfred Anderson, Frieda Anderson, Mrs, G. Olgierson of Bismarck |Marvin Alm and Randa Kettleson, spent Friday as a guest of her sister, | were Regan callers Sunda; Viola Hagen. Mrs. jig Rupp was a ‘caller at the Margie Knowles is assisting Peter|A. J. Krause home Thursday. Anderson in the meat market. Bertel Gjers and Earl Magnuson Mrs, Edgerton and son Clyde spent | missed school Monday. last week on their farm near Wilton.| E. Engelbretson is busy threshing Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cumber visited |for A. J. Krause now. The weather at the Harry Warden home in Re-|was too windy Monday, so they had gan Sunday evening. , |to stop, although some people kept . F, Lawyer of Bismarck was in |on threshing. ny this town Saturday evening. 4 John Selmer and Guy Knutson Mrs, Bill Rath is spending this|were callers :t the A. J. Krause week at Tuttle. ,, , |home Friday evening. Mrs. Fallansbee of Wisconsin is a} Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Krause were guest of her daughter Mrs. J. Harty. |callers at the Fred Ehnes home Fri- THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1928 to Wilton Monday on business mat- | was received here the next day that |Mrs. Fred Ehnes and Mr. and Mrs. eine Minneapolis, where he at- intz and son Harold of » were business callers . Berg home Wednes- di “hee. and Mrs. Sam Berg and fam- ily visited at the John A. Berk home Inneapolis radio show. Mrs. W. A. Hart of Carson spent Wainenday here wert ; @ business and Mr. and Mrs, E. M. Homes of Hensler have returned home, after spending a few days here. Mr. ina ee aeons accompani grandson and Miss Selma Frederickson, Fargo, spent a few hours in Bismarck to- day en route to Santa Ana, Calif., where they will spend the winter at their home there. — | Social and Personal ‘ ————— Mrs. Percy Ployhar returned to Valley City today after spending the last week here as guest of Mr. and to Wii turday. — Mrs. H. D. Wilds. Shields attended the rodeo in Car-| ing condition. « hes ee 9 | noon. H. G. Schwantes of Bismarck was |day evening. bi “called at the home of local relatives Tuesda: son Friday. seal Oliver Tollefson drove to Bis-)| marck Tuesday, returning with a/ new car, Isadore Butnitsky was a passenger | to Grand Forks } will become a student at the uni- versity. Funeral services were held in the Lutheran church northwest of ( son Tuesday for Adam Mann, who died the previous Saturday of ap- pendicitis. Rev. Wiedenhofer of Heil | officiated. Theodore Martel and family 1 turned from their vacation whic they spent in various parts of Iowa. Joe Blythe and mother, Mr Wilkom, of New Leipzig, attende the rodeo and carnival held in Car- son Friday. L. M. Hamery of Bismarck spent the week-end with his family in Car- son. Waldo Jane of Beulah visited home folks in Carson Thursday. Julian Holkesvik returned this week from Janesville, Wis., where he had been to purchase cars and trucks for the Holkesvik Motor company. On his return he visited relatives at Decorah, Ia. 1, E, Omdahl and John Moen of Leith made a business trip to Car- son Wednesday. Mrs. H, Fite had the misfortune to have her car burn while on her re- turn home from Leith Tuesday. The car was totally destroyed. Fred Schwisow purchased last week the residence in Carson owned by C. L. Woodbury, The residence has _been occupied by Mr. and Mrs, LaDue. Mr. and Mrs. Schwisow plan on moving to Carson in the near fu- ture, ee Glen View | Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Carlson of Ruthland spent a few days at the Enock Anderson home. Mrs. Carl- son is a cousin of Mr. Anderson. Elmer Schoolcraft is a proud own- er of a new car purchased in Bis- marck Wednesday. Miss Helga Sormula, teacher in school No. 3, spent the week-end with Mabel Sager at the Lars Jacob- son home. Mrs, Ed. Strandemo and daugh- ter Alyce and Mrs. Bill Guptill and infant daughter motored to Mandan Sunday and spent the day with their Guaulaes and sisters, Mrs. Leo Cot- ton. Helen and Esther. Vivian Erstrom is assisting Mrs, Walter Simons with the housework during threshing. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schoolcraft and nephew Jackie Newman and Mr. and Mrs. McAvoy and family mo- tored to Wilton Sunday to take Grace back to school. A fire started in the hayloft of Walter Simon’s barn Monday, but ‘was noticed by some of the men be- fore it had done any severe damage and was extinguished. Children playing with a Jantern in the loft ‘was the cause. Gust Larson and H. B. Thompson called at the Con Johnson home Sun- day afternoon. Alex Oshanyk of Wilton spent | h Sunday at the Lars Jacobson home, Other visitors were Mrs. Con John- son and family. Enoch Anderson has been laid up the last few days with blood poison- ing in his hand. Mrs. H. B. Thompson of Ha- ‘warden, Iowa, arrived last week to spend some time with her husband, who is farmine in this vicinity. O’Connor came down trom Washburn where he has been working to assist his stepfather, A. B. Thompson, thresh. a Baldwin Col. J. M. Thompson has taken ‘over the general merchandise store at Still and will move there at an early date. He will hold a sale at his farm in the near future. Local friends of Mr. and Mrs. Carl ‘Gilbertson, formerly of Baldwin, now at Wilton, will be interested in know- ing they have a baby girl born last Miss Florence Little is having con- siderable work of improvement done ‘on her farm south of town. Willie Borner of Burnt Creek A ‘A large number of trucks have been hauling gravel from the Rosen- beck farm, about seven miles north- east of town to the new Black Trail road west of here. They have camped on the farm, with a large crew of men, trucks and horses. “Ora Bentley, who is teaching school in the Crofte school No. 2, is making his home with the Ralph Falkenstein family. i Local:friends of Alfred Christian- ‘of Glencoe will be interested in of his marriage. The Christ- ignson family formerly resided here. can Brown was 8 recent business in the capital city. Mrs. Kate Swick assisted her sis- John Monroe, in cooking for onday, where he|@ Noel Borner spent Sundaf at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Carl Schultz, in Burnt Creek township. —_—_—_ Canfield J .Those who attended the Ladies Aid at the H. C, Taylor home Wed- nesday were, Mrs, A, Strand, Mrs, Jim Little, Mrs, Ira_ Bailey, Mrs. Roy Little, Mrs. Dan Danielson, Mrs. S. L. Joxdahl, Mrs, A. F. Ghy- lin and son, Mrs. Harry Davenport, ; Mrs. Joe Cook Sr., Mrs, Harry Mc- Cullough and school girls, meeting i. nice lunch was served. The next meeting will be at the Ole Wold home Wednesday, October 10. Mrs, A. F, Ghylin and son Gerald called at the Ole Olson home Thurs- son and the high ‘e were church services at the schoolhouse Sunday. A wd attended, M Harl Mowder called on Mrs. J. Howe Tuesday, Mrs. C. W. Wilkenson and Mrs. Joe Cook are helping Mrs. Lindsey with cooking for threshers, Burnett Jacobson was a business caller in Wilton the fore part of this week. She went in to have some dental work done, Mrs. Gugt Olson spent Sunday and Monday with her mother at Harvey, N. D. Ruth Wilmot, Burnett Jacobson and Buster Schilling called at the Ghylin home Friday, A. F. Ghylin and son Gerald were business callers at the S. L. Jordahl home Tuesday. Mrs. Ole Wold has been helping her daughter, Mrs. Elkins, cook for threshers. Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Keifer of M son City, Iowa, are here in this vi- cinity again. ,Norman Little called at the J. Little home Sunday afternoon, Ernest Swanson and Bernhard Jordahl called at the A. F, Ghylin home Sunday evening. Mr. McCay called on Alvin Ghylin Friday morning. The doctor was again called to the Ira Bailey home for Hester. " . Peeples ee | McKenzie | eo Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Melum have parchaned a home on Seventh street, ismarck, N. D., and will move there about October 1, where they will make their home. William Langer of Bismarck was looking after his farming interests near McKenzie Monday. P. E, Roth and Henry Larson re- turned home from St. Paul Friday where they shipped cattle. The Larkin club met with Mrs. G. T. Hughes Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Jessie Easton of Brittin was a Saturday caller in town. Mrs. J. B. Swanick and son James motored to Moorhead, Minn., Sunday returning the same day. Mrs. J. M. Beirholf was a week- end guest at the M. A. Johnson jome. Bee Leathers purchased a new car from Joe Fairchild Monday. B. W. Graham and family visited Sunday at the home of Mrs. 8. Crum. The ‘W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. W. L. Watson Thursday after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. McMonagle and daughter of Valley City were week- end guests at the home of John Fierheur. ‘The Ladies’ Aid society will meet with Mrs. Roy Wildfang Wednesday afternoon. Officers will be elected. Delvin Swanick spent the week- end at his home here. Mrs. C. A. Anderson of Sterling @ business caller in town Tues- W. L. Smith was a busines visitor here Tuesday. [Schrunk ——}/2 eo ae Novy has purchased a new uck, Henry Josephson is threshing for Christ Hein this week. Mr. and Mrs. 0, O. Sperry were Wing shoppers Saturday. Christ, Emil and Jake Wentz and John Wit€ were callers in Wing Mon- dex: ‘ D, J. McClellan called at the Wm. Witt home Sunday evening. LeRoy Marchant brought a load of coal from Wing Monday. Thomas Novak motored to Wing Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, R. G, Marchant and family visited at the Herman Nieters evening. John Witt is threshing at the Jake Wentz farm this week. John Koch motored to Wing Tues- day evening, Roy Marchant took his Ford to Regan for repairing Tuesday after- noon. Anton Novy called in Wing Wed- forenoon. A Nieters is now working on the Charley Seilinger thresh! At the close of the| Mrs. H. Galager of St. Paul is spending some time at the home of |Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lindaman, Conrad Wendahl was an cast- ' pound passenger to Bismarck Tues- day where he looked over business affairs in that city. Robert Hintz of Dunn Center was collecting for the International Harvester company in Dodge Wed- nesday, Mrs. William Teske and Mrs. Gottlieb Kellar are the guests for a few weeks at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. William Kellar and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kellar. John Bliele of Golden Valley was a business caller in Dodge Monday. Minnie Speckt is assisting Mrs. es Gustafson for a few weeks. Michael Schroeder was a passen- ger to Bismarck Thursday where he consulted doctors in the St. Alexius hospital. Mrs. Elizabeth Simpfenderfere, | who was spending a few weeks with friends and relatives in Dickinson, returned to her home Saturday. Miss Stella Larson of McKenzie, this state, has been chosen the new bookkeeper in the Farmers’ elevator. Helen Siegel, who was visiting friends and relatives in Dodge for some time, returned to her home in Chicago Tuesday. Joseph Tower, field man of the Fairmont Creamery company, was transacting business in Dodge Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, J. T, Harvey were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Treis Sunday. Mrs. J. A. Jacobs and daughter Theressa called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Singer Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grossman and children were visiting at the home F.] of Mr. and Mrs. George Smith Sun- day near Dunn Center. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Daffee and son Johnny motored to Hazen Thurs- day where the latter had dental work done. Rey. E. E, Matteson preached a splendid sermon Sunday in the Con- gregational church. The text was from Matthew 7:13-14. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Maxie and son Wallace were passengers to James- town Friday where 'they will visit friends and relatives for a few days. ul Fleckenstein, who was ill in the St. Alexius hospital for some time, returned to his home Saturday. Steele } Lois Galloway returned last week from Valley City where she’ attended normal school during the summer. Judge Knauf of Jamestown was in Steele seve days last week at- tending to gal roabvers. . Mrs. Mer: mberlain spent sev- eral days last week at the Forrest Fairchild home. Mrs. Andy Douglass and baby, who have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Porter, left Thurs- day. for their home in Flaxville, Mont. Mrs. Geo. Altes,: Vilda and Lena, were shopping in Bismarck one day E. | last. week. Vice President A. G. Danna and C. G. McCoy of the Prairie Oil and Gas company were in Steele last week and went out to look over their company's drilling on the Armstrong ranch. Paul Gress made a trip to Mandan and Bismarck Saturday. Mr: Moore and daughters of Mandan made a business call in Steele Thursday. Henry Fairchild is among the ill this week. Robert Craig was quite seriously injured Saturday night when his car was run into by_another car. Mr. Craig had stopped on the road near Hannacher’s farm and was working on the lights of his car when another machine driven by a Mr. Hoen ran into the Craig car, knocking Mr. 'raig down and causing a serious in- judy to his back. At present;he is being cared for at the Dannemeyer ome, A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. V.A. Laney Tuesday at the Karpen home. Prof. Ballentine worked with the Geisler threshing crew Saturday. Mrs. Richard Dodds and Miss An- derson of the Allen school were shopping in Bismarck Saturday. Almetta Darling had the misfor- numbered Seeiped off a: horse one day last week. Scott Cameron was down from Bis- marck one day last week. Unknown parties stole the main drive belt off Geo. Altes’ threshing machine one night last week. ir, and Mrs, James Ballentine and ‘Mr. and Mrs. Trexel, who have their home in Denison, Iowa. Mrs. Wigton entertained Satur- noon in honor of Mrs. W. | i is “About 20° Indies rere School. No. 2 was opened Monday, in Wilson township. Miss icher is teaching. . Paige. si Buster. Brown | Rock Hill don home Wednesday. Dr. Thompson of . Wilton was called again Monday morning for Hester Bailey. She is not getting along as well as expected. Mrs. Sigmund Rupp and son Ma- rion called at the Ed Rasche home Friday. Saturday. Mrs. Wilford and son Lyle visited at the J. F. Little home Tuesday. Vernon Good and Lucille Johnson motored to Regan Monday night. Mildred Funston, teacher of school No. 1, spent the week-end at her parental home. Phyllis Little was an_ overnight guest of Elisabeth Jourgenson Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Scott called at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Colip were dinner guests at the home of their abuanter, Mrs. Mary Rasche, Sun- lay. Mrs. Dave Bailey is helping Mrs. Luther Bailey cook for threshers this week. Burnett Jacobson went to Wilton Sunday evening to consult a dentist. Isaat Marcovitz of Mandan called at the Jorgenson home Sunday. Mrs. J. F. Little and daughters Ruth and Phyllis called at the Jor- genson home Thursday. The Ladies’ Aid met with Mrs, Homer Taylor Wednesday. After the business meeting a delicious lunch was served. The next meeting will be at Mrs. Ole Wold’s. Homer Taylor is threshing this week for Everett Bailey. Willard Diamond purchased some sheep last week. Laurice and Elizabeth Jorgenson and Phyllis Little called at the Ira Bailey home Wednesday evening. Everett Bailey called at Patton's Friday evening. Mrs. John Howe and Mrs. Henry Swanson called at the Andy Walker home Thursday and Friday, helping Alice to cook for threshers, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Olson called at the William McCullough home Wednesday. The Farmers union meeting was held in American Legion hall Sat- urday night. Clayton Little and Vernon Good motored to Wilton Friday evening, where Clayton consulted a doctor about his eye. He had a barley beard removed from it. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kiefer of Ma- son City, Ia., former residents of @| North Dakota, are here on a visit. Oscar Walworth was a Regan caller Wadneadsy Mr. and Mrs. Roy Farley called at the home of W. H. Kolbs Saturday. Rasche and Louie Jorgenson motored to Bismarck Monday. Olof Lein called at the Jorgenson home Thursdey. Roy Bailey has been absent from school on account of sickness. Pat Patton and son Raymond and Aeired Bouch called at the Joe Cook home Saturday. Those who attended Catholic serv- ices at Wing Sunday from around here were . and Mrs. S. Newets and family, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Patton and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Fuehling. « Mr. and Mrs. Sheffy Bailey were dinner guests at the Louie Jorgenson home Sunday. tored to Regan Saturday evening. himself quite bad! home Sunday evening. Mr. and and .L. Jor; looking. for 33 strayed away. family were Rasche home Paul Rupp, school at. end at his parental home, Mrs. Carl Landerholm and dai ter Burnett called at W. Tuesday. 2 junday. e attend church there. r. and Mrs. J. J. W: sons Clifford and Calvin Mr. Wagner's parents Sunday near | | Mercer. Miss » Helen : Redin nd Ila Hays motored to Wilton ‘Saturday they visited with relatives and afternoon to do their shopping. Mr. ‘and Mrs. John Schafer were been Saleng Prof. and Mrs. David | business callers in Alta Saturday Ballentine, left Monday for . Sam Berg is helping at the Lewis | W: Wagner farm this week with John Anderson called at the Gor- W. H. Kolb was a Regan caller k W. | Eisenbeisz Frida: Ed Rasche and Aelred Bouche mo- ly. Bill Hcikel called at the Jorgenson . Clarence Kettleson called at the Ira Bailey, Ed Rasche nson homes Sunday, little pigs which had sts at the H. C. who is attending high ismarck, spent the week- H. Kolb’s f Wilson Township ' —* Miss Hartha Berg was a business caller at the John Berg home. | Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Newmiller, Mr. and Mrs. Jaohn A. Berg and family motored to Wing Rett to visit with the Christ Berg family. The accident that happened on highway No. 4 was not as bad as it seemed at first. The men were strangers and are working at the machine. One was taken to Wilton o get his face dressed, which was badly cut, while the other ene only had a few bruises. A. wheel came off and the car turned over. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berg and chil- dren of Regan visited at the Sam Berg home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Reinhold Berg vis- ited at the Wm. Wagner home Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner mo- tored to Mercer Saturday evening to do their shopping. Christ Wegner is busy looking for his horses which got loose Saturday evening and are not found yet. A. E. Nelson made a trip to the mine for a load of coal for Bergs. Both of the McKalester boys, who work in Wilton, left for home near Alta. Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Spitzer of Baldwin visited at the Christ Wolf home Sunday afternoon. if Driscoll Mr. and Mrs. A, J. Kress and daughters Verna May and Marylin Jean, spent Sunday in Tappen. Mr. and Mrs, H. A. Knudson en- tertsined K. A. Ersland at dinner Sunday. Carlton Sherman spent Saturday night and Sunday in Steele. Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Newcomer and children visited Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Carr Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Kuck and daughter Anna and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Safford and son Wooderd called on Mr. and Mrs. A. Brusch- wein Sunday evening. Mrs. Mouge spent the week-cad here with her husband. Mrs. Wm. Meyer, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Willard Truax and Mrs. Levi Lamb- din of Steele had supper with Mrs, John Hagen, who will soon leave for Canada. s Miss Norma Hagstad was at home over the week-end. Mrs. Vic Pederson is helping Mrs. Ed. Madson cook for threshers. Mr.’ and Mrs. John Omodt of Steele aren Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Omodt. - Miss Elsie Meyers is assisting Mrs. Reider in cooking for thresh- fers. Mr. and Mrs. John Kuck spent Sun- day with the Koessel family. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Eisenbeisz and Mrs. Clarence Olson and son Gerlad were visiting in Arena Sunday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lewis and chil- dren spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. F. 0. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs, A. B. Burgess who have been visiting here for some time, left Sunday for their home in Los Angeles, Calif. Mrs. Chas. Swanson spent Mon- day with Mys. Floyd Swanson. Mrs. Wm. Meyer called on Mrs. afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Koon and fam- ily, spent Sunday in Sterling with Me and Mrs. Geo. Lee. The P. T. Schwartz were visiting Mr. Joseph Newets had the misfortune Safford Sunday. to fall on a nail. Sunday and hurt bf sige Mrs. Bi 'riday and Saturday. f Wing companied them as far as Regan. A.J. Carlson, former resid but now of Sykeston, w ne day last week. i if Mr. Fad Mrs. 0. companied them. °ETE. Se Ell Sund: for ednesday evening, Sept. 19, at home of Mrs. mia” Piepko Bertha received many nice and useful eous shower Miss Susie Wallewoine and Harry ind Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Bruschwein enter- ined relatives from South Dakota ma Sionville returned J home "Bri even’ after spending a Mr. and Mrs. Mareen O’Brien and Geek’ vititing at the Bert Glanville hom: e. Mrs. Ebb Cleveland and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knowles motored to Wil- ton Thursday to have some dental yh. | Work done. Mrs. Mary Gillette ac- of business’ caller in this community G. Weitstock transacted business in Wilton and Mr. and Mrs, Christ Wolf and son’| Bismarck Thursday. Mr. Davies ac- Oia Bree sche Peres metared pie Wie 01 ul e + ‘Mr. and’ Mie A. E Nelson’ and business callers in Bismarck. Wed- tune to sprain her ankle when she| family motored to Still Sunday tone: WAT hoe if atte aueok she rand seed with vee pacts: Ane ‘aunt, it] ir. rs. umber. ae re ‘and Edith) Mueller accom- vied George Herring of Steele to Underwood “Sunday.” While there See and ‘Geo. Anderson were Piepkorn entertained at a miscellan- the rn. Homemakers club entertained bg W. Graham home last week a business visitor here Monday. Mrs. Orwal Larson arrived here Friday afternoon from Pettibone, re- turning to Bismarck Saturday ac- companied by Edna Boss and Mrs. E. Larson. Mr. and Mrs. Conict and Mrs. Conict’s brother of New Salem, N. D., were Sunday visitors at the Glenn Spees home. Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Krenenetsky and daughter attended the Jewish services at the Patterson hall in Bismarck Monday. Bertha Hoff spent the week in Wilton with her folks. Ella Mueller was a dinner guest at the Ebb Cleveland home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Graham and son Jack were visitors in McKenzie Sunday. Sterling | [ The dance given in Sterling Friday night was very well attended. Music was furnished by “Orchestra of All ations.” Everyone reported a very enjoyable time. -Miss Mitred Johnson spent_the week-end in Driscoll with Mrs. Robert Eisenbeisz. Mr. and Mra. Robert Eisenbeisz brought her home Sunday evening. at Carey Johnson's Monday evening. Mildred Johnson spent Wednesday night with Miss Dorothy Zuroff at L, B. Smith's at Sterling. Mr. and Mrs. 'y Johnson, Carey and Grace, visited at Wm. Kershaw’s and Walter Dietzman’s north of Menoken Sunday. Tom Stewart motored to Driscoll Saturday. Flo Gosney visited in Bismarck Sunday evening. Robert and Albert Meland of Dris- coll visited their grandfather, James Riley, in Sterling over the week-| end. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson vis- ited at Cedric Craig’s north of Mc- Kenzie Sunday. Rex Fogarty was in town Mon- ys Mr. and Mrs. Tyler N, Jdhnson and family visited at Earl Sniders south of Menoken Sunday. M. Tyler, Carey and J. R.‘Johnson are now through with the threshers. Violet Smithkins visited at T. N. Johnson’s Monday. Matt Magnuss was in town Mon- day. Mire, Tyler Johnson helped Mrs. Carey Johnson cook for threshers Friday. Cubby Hrdlicka, who works west of Mandan, visited his sister, Mrs. Henry Stiles, Ewer: Mr. Brown of Driscoll is now threshing for Tom Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson, Mil- dred and Grace, visited at the Mag- nus home Thursday evening. Russell Tollefson was in town Monday. Miss Lauretta Jacobson of Bis- marck visited in Sterling Sunday. .. T, A. meeting was held at the Sterling schoolhouse Thursday evening. Ghylin Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Siebel and |. D., formerly of Canfield township, and Mr. and children of Sterling, N. Capital .Commercial College 3141-2 Main Ave. Bismarck, N. Dak. Phone 121 Evening classes in GREGG SHORTHAND, TOUCH TYPE- WRITING, AMERICAN BOOKKEEPING, and other Commercial Subjects -will be- 4 gin Monday evening, October 1st. The time will be from 7 to 9 o'clock in the evening. Three teachers of long experience will handle the work. ‘ Why not improve the long fall and winter evenings by doing something that will im- prove the mind and increase the salary? Many, -stenographers need ‘reviews if th€y. would ad- vance in their work. ~ Special for October: two evenings each week,(Mon- ‘day and Thursday or Tuesday and Friday. evenings) at $6 a month or.three months for $15; four evenings each week (Mon- day, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday) at $10 a month or three months for $25. You can’t do as well anywhere else. © Several of our former even- ing. students are now holding , positions. One Mrs. “John Harty and Mrs. Amiel Guy Knutson is employed at the Kettleson home. Mr. and Mrs. Louis King and Marie were Regan callers Saturday evening. Mr. A. J. Krause and children Ruebin, Ella and Hilda were Regan callers Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Krause and sons August and Ruebin, called at se Fred Ehnes home Monday eve- ning. Bill Drawrer helped A. J. Krause haul grain Saturday. Quite a few people are busy threshing. Jack Frost -visited. this commun- ity Saturday night and froze every- thing. It also froze quite a bit of flax and grain of Erick Engelbret- ‘son’s, » B. Selahan is busy hauling grain to Regan this week. Most everybody ‘is busy, as threshing is in full swing. Mrs. E. J. Engelbretson and Mary tad were Wilton callers Satur- lay. — °; ° It City-County Briefs | —_— Lewis J. Mann of Van Hook was a business caller in Bismarck this Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Stiles visited | “°° Mrs. R, H. Shipman of Fort Rice spent Wednesday in Bismarck on business. Phil Meyer, president of the Hos- Mrs. E. E. Templeton and daugh- ter, Lois, of Almont were guests in Bismarck Wednesday. Miss Marcella Braun has returned from Minneapolis to spend the win- ter at her home here, * Mrs. G. B. Mansfield of Tuttle has been a guest in Bismarck for the last few days, 5 Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Brynjulson of Bismarck announce the birth of a son Saturday. _ A GREASY RAIN Credito Miniere, Roumania, Sept. 27.—Oil became a real problem here recently when a gusher came through and, before it could he stopped, had flooded the town. Citi- zens who ventured out of their homes used umbrellas to protect themselves from the downpour of oil, It is estimated that millionaires « have increased in number about 600 per cent since 1923, Methodist Rummage Sale in the church basement, Satur- day, Sept. 29, beginning at 9 o'clock. Special line of hats. Dr. R. W. Henderson; for- merly of the Roan and Strauss clinic, has opened offices over Cowan’s Drug Store. Rooms 15 and 17. Office phone 848; kins-Meyer company, returned to-| residence phone 656. | Saturday $2.95 312 Main Ave. For Friday and Clever shaped new fall hats in the junior and young lady sizes, at the unusually low price of SARAH GOLD SHOP Style Without Extravagance New York. once. . $1610 $40 "DAHL CLOTHING STORE NEW CORTLEY SUITS AND OVERCOATS | Another shipment of new fall suits and overcoats just received from All ‘sizes and all proportions. Greatest values we have ever of- fered. Make it your buginess to look oyer these new clothes at Telephone 332. 402 Main Ave... Telephone 332