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te - 7 PP aes a } 2 AP SEERA EN Tr Rs SEC eNeT REA EEE KTS [- NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | [—wauttons —] A hard freeze visited this locality Saturday night, destroying all flow- ers and vegetables in the gardens that were unprot here are thresh- So many around ing this week that it is difficult to get ee enrernces 2 take care of the grain. Those thresh- at this time include Ollie Ken- ll of Moffit, threshing for 8. B. Gooding; 0. R. Martini of Braddock, threshing for Oscar Buck; Smith Engleman of Dana threshing for Ar- thur Peterson; Reuben Feltheim threshing, for W. H. Brownawell; Ernest Saville, threshing on the home farm; Obert Selhus, threshing for J. S. Swanson, and Jake and Mike threshing at home. Crops are not making as many bushels per acre as expected. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brownawell motored to Sterling Tuesday after- noon to see Mrs, Harold Brownawell, wwho has been quite ill the past week, . but is improving now. Bs Announcements were received here last week of the marriage of Miss Florence Elliott, a former Wild Rose girl. Her friends here wish he: the greatest happiness in her new life. A number of the youngf folks at- ‘tended the dance at Braddock Satur- day evening. ‘om Marx of Braddock was out last week with a load of gasoline and Kerosene. Reuben Feltheim, accompanied by his sister, Miss Myrtle Feltheim of Braddock, motored to Bismarck and back Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brownawell ma usiness call here Saturday. Miles Stanton, who taught school No. 2 the past two years, stopped here Sunday on his way to begin a term of school near Bismarck. John Elias of McKenzie was here last week selling household neces- sities. Herman Sholtz of Dana was here ‘Wednesday repairing the telephones on this line. * 8. J. King of Bismarck stopped here Saturday evening on his way to Dawson, A number of the young folks at- attended the dance at Braddock Sat- ueiey evening and report a fine ime. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brownawell and son Bobby of Sterling visited the parent.l home here a short time Saturday afternoon. Radio fans here listened to Gov- ernor Smith from Denver speak Sat- urday night about saving the water power for the people. The Girls’ Sewing club contest ‘was held at Braddock Tuesday af- ternoon. County Agent Miesen was down. Miss Lillian Peterson won first place and Miss Martha Gosney wecond place. All the girls’ work made a very creditable showing, as it was neatly and nicely done. Quite a number from here at- tended the ‘meeting of the Wood- man | at Braddock Tuesday eve- ning where several new members from this community entered, in- cluding Mr, and Mrs. S. B. Gooding and Reuben Felthejm. i - Hampton | Godfrey Grenz called at the Badg- er ranch pataniey seene for re- pairs on his corn binder. John Elk and Paul Yellowhammer, both of near Cannon Ball, wei callers at the Ed Weller home Sat- urday. anke and Joe Lipp and Jerome Baer of Linton passed through this vicinity Saturda: ening en route to Cannon Ball, but to turn back and go home after ergot to the river on account of the rain. . Helmet Scheirmeister and Henry ittel were callers at the Steve Koppy home eueaey evening. man Tooley of Fort Rice was a) Weller home Sat- urday. Miss Olive Suverly, who is working there, accompanied him on his return trip. Services were held in the Hamp- ton Lutheran church here Sunday, Rev. Leo Seamann officiating. Godfrey Grenz and John Richte: went to lton Sunday. < Mr. and Mrs. John Joeb and son were visiting at the Godfrey. Grenz home Sunday. 3 : Gottlieb Grens of Temvik was seen in this vicinity Si lf Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Perry a went to Linton Sun-| and Erall aod Chiat Joab wore calling : ‘the shopping in Hazelton Monday ‘eve- ning. th Koppy was a caller in Tem- vik Wednerday evening. Jake Scheirmeister was a caller at the Godfrey Grenz home Wednes- dain Fig accompanied by P John Fettig accom ius Volk, oth of Linton were agen in this vicinity Thursday. Mr. Fettig iced delivering gasoline to farmers re, Simon Opp of Gayton was a busi- ness caller in this vicinity Th . is nity Thursday oon, ° |__ Painted Woods Andrew Nelson has the threshers this week, and says the grain runs Albert Lang is working with the Nelson-Erickson rig this year. Also Lyson Brown of Wilton, Charles Hannifield received a m sage from Minnesota Friday saying that his father had passed away. We understand he had been in poor health for over a year. Mr. Hanni- field left Wilton Saturday noon in his car to be at his father’s fune: Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Seberan Erickson, baby and mother of Bismarck, also Ronald Erickson spent Saturday night and Sunday at the Frank Er- ickson home. Mrs. Frank Erickson is helping her mother, Mrs. Andrew Nelson, cook for threshers. Mr. and Mrs. Iver Erickson and children and Nels Erickson called at we August Magnuson home Sun- ind Mrs. Wm. Brown and son Lester went fishing Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Fauth, former ( of this vicinity and now re- siding in South Dakota, are visiting their saugetes and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown, for a few days. Mrs. Fred Brown is helping Mrs. Wm. Brown cook for threshers. Mrs. Frank Erickson and son Er- hest called on Mrs. Elsbery and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Elias Lillefjeld and son Ger- ald spent Saturday at the Ole Lille- fjeld home. —$____ | Temvik | —______.. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foell mo- tored to Bismarck. Monday, where Frank received medical treatment, Miss Arm Calquhoun is assisting at oe Charles Waddell home this week, Mrs. A. W. Quast shopped in Lin- ton Friday afternoon. The contract for the new hot wa- ter furnace for our school was let on Friday, Mr. Winbauer being lowest bidder. Jake Wohl met with what might have been a very serious accident on the highway between here and Lin- ton when his car struck a rut and turned over. Mr. aud Mrs. Charles Enders and daughters visited relatives and friends in Carson Sunda: i Eunice Venne and Ann of Linton spent Sunday Leen folks enjoyed .,Seyeral.of our young folks enjoye: i Aico at Sterling Friday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Snyder and daughter visited at the Frank Foell home Sunda: Mesdames Calquhoun, De Witt and C.’'N. Hendrix entertained the Pyth- ian ‘Sisters at Linton Tuesday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. De Witt and family motored to Linton one night this week. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Monahan, and daughter visited. in. Linton Tues- at evening. r. and Mrs. Chris Grenz and baby visited here Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. John Leno and fam- ily visited friends in Linton Satur- day. evening. F. A. Muckler was a business call- er_in Hazelton Wednesday after- noon. Mesdames Calquhoun and Pesch were Hazelton callers Wednesday. Mrs. Pesch received medical treat- ment from Dr. Montieth. . Leith. | ————_- Miss Ida Hober of New Leipaig ane been a \guest of Fern and Nell meh. Mrs. Merrefield and little son of 1 | will leave the den death of her father, Mr. Gun. ness. Ladies’ Aid wiil The Presbyterian hold'the regular church bazaar Sat- | dai urday, 20. Further notice will appear, so keep this date in mind. irs. Monica Spear of Lemmon. 8. D., spent a few days at the Wy- man home. J. E.‘Chavkee, John, Will, Claude and John Nadolni motored rok day, when Mr. Lackey was appointed a member of ih tached Republican com- mittee. A. B. Carter of Mott was a busi- ness caller here as Oe sther Sebas' ulah, Elsie and Russell Emcl mas Springer and Roy Wessling motored to South Dakota Sunday and spent the day with relatives. f Menoken Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Agnew and family were entertained at dinner Tuesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Agnew. Mrs. Mary Dance, who has been visiting relatives here and in Bis- marck for nearly a year, left Wed- nesday for Bismarck where she will spend a few da; her daugh- ter, Mra, R. L. lle. Mrs. Dance latter part of the week for her home in Lewistown, Missouri. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Bismarck were visiting at the Mel- vin Agnew home Friday evening. Mrs, Otto Ayers and son Mae be Misses Ruth Kam uth Heller and Gertrude Ness visited at the W. T. Dance home Thursday eve- ete Kershaw and William Wachal have purchased new cars, Mr. and Mrs. Dennes Cook and family, Elred Knutson of Bismarck and Mr. and Mra, Otto Ayers and son were hunting near Arena Sun- day. Sirs, A. ©. Dance and children visited at the W. J. Dobson home Saturday, Marvin Sherman and son Albert, Miss Orpha Agnew were shopping in Bismarck Sat ' Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Ishmael were uests at the R. G. Abelein home junday. Royal Thomas and Henry Ebling are now threshing for Homer Crav- Louie Olson was a business call- er in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Baker, Mrs. Chas. McCormick and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers and son attended the aluminium demonstration din- ner at the Lee Hamblein home Fri- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Standley of Bismarck visited at the Martin Strand home Sunday. Mrs. Arthur Johnson called at the David Ghylin home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thor were shoppers in Wilton Friday. Irs. Pete Johnson has been on the sick list the last few days. Mrs. A. Standley has been visiting with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Strand. Mrs. Ed Broehl was a caller on Mrs. Arthur Johnson Wednesday. ‘The Misses Inez Griffith and Ruth | Harth called at the Erick Pearson home Tuesday. Velma and George Johnson were callers at the Hagstrom home Fri- irs. Oscar Thor and daughters Erma and Helena returned home Saturday evening, after spending some time in the hospital at Bis- marck, Miss Naomi Hagstrom called at the Erickson home Sunday. Mrs. Edwin Johnson and Miss Agnes Salone assisted Mrs. Pete Johnson in cooking for threshers the last few days. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Thor were stonnere in Wilton one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson vis- ited with relatives: in Naughton township Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Johnson and family motored to Wilton Sunday evening. [Estherville 1 —-———_———_—____—_—_—__—_* Arnold Wold and Norman Little pelivared mine es in Bogen tre . H, Lundberg Tuesday Bs Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mickelson, w! have been visiting relatives in this community the past week, left dey tor their home in Indiana. irs. Roy Little was a call- er Tuesday afternoon. he also called at the Harry McCullough home. Ole Wold is helping her daughter, Mrs. Cecil Elkins, for threshers. s . Chas. Manning is threshing at the Carl Berg farm. Earl and George Mowder were Wilton callers Wednesday. Roy Little called at Earl Mow- "| der’s Thursday. Hi eH The Canfield Ladies’ Aid societ; nesday, Sept 18. The next meeting nesday, Sept. 19. e next mé Ps a at the Ole Wold home, Oct. Mrs. Pete Miekelson.was a Regan shopper x hurley. Mrs, Anna witson and Oliver were Regan callers Thursday. George Mowder transacted busi- ness in Regan Thursday. . Mrs. Reinhold Berg called on Mrs. Frank Mickelson Thursday. Uhde motored to Bismarck, Thi y for repairs for their en- gine. Mrs. A. H, Lundberg, Mrs. Gi Mrs Ai Garner atl Prisda, Unie nded the Homemakers’ club in Friday. Mrs, Frank Mickelson visited at | is bome the Carl Earl Pearson of id FHE BISMARCK TRIBUNE luncheon and food sale in the cabin Saturday afternoon and evening. They also served supper for the nce. . The Farmers Union held a meet- ing in the Legion cabin Saturday evening. There was not a very large She present on account of the busy time. Reverend Christ of Wilton held Preaching serviaes at Canfield school | Sunday, Sept. 2. Mrs, Anna Knutson and Mrs. Joe Keifer attended church services Sun- day at the schoolhouse. Mrs. Knutson and Mr. and Mrs.| Joe Kiefer motored to Wilton Sat- urday to visit relatives. | Mrs. Ole Aune and children and | Frieda Uhde motored to Wildwood Sunday. Mrs, Wm. Mickeleon and daughter | Odessa were Regan shoppers Mon- day. ir. and Mrs. Roy Little were Re- gan callers Monday afternoon. {Little Knife | Mr. and Mrs. C. D, Armstrong and children came out from Dick- inson Sunday to the Bierig school ; be congratuiated on their suces j tne address given by Mr. Fernald. the close of the program a fine lunch Wes served by we ww. U. W. waici caued pack to ow remembrance Lie | ~O0u od times We used to have after | .ine orders were tormed nere. | garg. f. if, Long, local deputy tor | and mu! Y. Barton, lo- | cal deputy tor the U. W., are to} is in securing. new members to help build | up the orders, veryone enjoyed | . Miss Rachel Shepard and Mr. Gor- | don MacLachlan were united in mar- | ‘iage by Kev. W. Vater as the Meth- | odist parsonage in Bismarck, Sun- | day morning, 23. Just the im- | mediate relatives were present. Mr. | and Mrs. MacLachlan went the same | day to their home at Urbana where they will be at home to their friends after October 1. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Savage, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MacLachlan, Mrs. M. -F. Shepard and Master ‘Tom Shepard were entertained at dinner by Mr, and Mrs. Jack MacLachlan at the home of Mrs, E. Schaefer, 14 miles ‘north of Dawson, Sunday af- @ jternoon. - On account of the cold weather several of the boys from South Da- kota and Kansas, who have been where Rev. Aen ee services ee have returned to their homes. at 3 o'clock. Those ent were Mr. a and children, oeeee who were pres- Mrs. H. F. Coben and Mrs. Hunt and John Hillicn, lar. and [rs. obs and child: m were also present at the service, : Mr. and Mrs. George Davis and children of Taylor motored out to the Arthur Bierig home Sunday. John Hilliar motored to Marshall Sunday morning. Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Jacobs and bello spent Sunday at the Goben ome. Dan Peck brought the teachers out to the ranch last Sunday. They had spent the week-end in Dickin- son, Miss Alice Bierig spent Tuesday afternoon at Beulah Allen's. Miss Raby Bierig spent Thursday afternoon at the Goben home. Raymond Koesel motored to Rich- ardton Wednesday mornin, Mrs. Metscher and childzen to Marshall Thursday and did ping. Mr. and Mrs. J. A, Jacobs motored ito Hebron Friday to do shoeping. Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong and chil- dren were invited over to Jacob's Sunday evening after church. They had a delicious supper and enjoyed the evening very much. They re- hag home to Dickinson that eve- ning. accede buceen ns: anaes see § @ t Braddock Dr. and Mrs. Baer accompanied by Mrs. d Junge drove to Bismarck Friday. Dr. and Mrs, Baer returned the same evening, but Mrs. Junge remained over until Monday to visit with her daughters, Misses Phrene and Winnifred. Miss Rachel Shepard was a pass- enger to Bismarck Wednesday to visit with relatives and also to do some shopping. Ray Doerschlag, who has spent drove shop- if the weather keeps favorable the most of the threshing in this locality will be done by the end of the week. E Trygg G. F. Nelson and Gerald and John Kruger were callers at Nels Nelson's Monday night. Andrew Anderson threshed for John Resch Tuesday. Krugers called at the H. Kikul home Sunday night. Charlie Rue returned home from Minneapolis and Albert Lea Satur- day night after a week’s visit with his sister and relatives. He accom- panied Milton and Ervin Rue by car on the trip. \ Lawrence and Bill Madland moved their combine up to John Anderson's Monday and cut 100 acres of wheat for him. John Olson assisted the Tryggs in threshing Tuesday. Alec Schoemberger is working on the Brown Bros.’ threshing rig. The Nelson boys started to thresh Wednesday for John Kruger. Clar- ence Starr is hauling water and Charlie Reynolds firing. John Rue, Hugo and Victor Nelson, Albin Spangberg and Enos Strandemo helped him haul bundles. Joe Fischer hauled grain home with his truck. Nels Nelson ‘got his steel grain bin Tuesday and set it up. Mrs, Owens from Bismarck came out Tuesday night and visited at the J. W. Jiras home. The carpenters at the Jim Jiras home have been patching up the roof on the house the storm wrecked. Bud Nelson made a trip to Regan Wednesday looking after some busi ness interests, Enos Strandemo went to Baldwin Thursday and helped his parents thresh. John Forsbeck was busy digging his potatoes Wednesday. the past three weeks visiting his father, L. M. Doerschlag here, re- turned Wednesday to his home at Pasadena, Calif. His father accom- anied him as far as Bismarck. John Pailing came ,down from Wing to visit with his daughter, Mrs. R. H. Corey. Mr, Pailing hi been quite poorly all summer, Rennie Barth, who has been in the Bismarck hospital during the past week, returned home Monday. Ray Disember drove Mrs. H. W. Allen and Miss Marie Petron to Ha- zelton Tuesday to visit with Mrs. J. D, McCusker for a short time. Mrs. James Murphy spent Wed- nesday in Bismarck. Mrs. Murphy is gradually seats from her re- cent illness, although she is not able to resume her work at the local tele- phone office. x A. N. Drake of Minneapolis was in Braddock this week looking after his interests at his ranch south of town. Olof Feltheim, who has been on the sick list during the past week, 2 is able to be out again. Mesdames Allen, Aarvig, Long and Savage motored to Linton Tuesday evening to attend a meeting of the 0. E. S. The Braddock ladies en- tertained for the evening. Mrs. J. D. McCusker drove over to Braddock Wednesday afternoon to attend the Woodman Circle meet- ing. the evening. idon Sempel has gone to Self- ridge to cook for George Davis’ threshing crew. Mrs. Darwin Smith called on Brad. dock friends Wednesday after visit- ing at their ‘farm near Dana. Mrs. Smith and two children will spend the winter at the Casselman home in Bismarck while Mr. Smith is at Welland, Ont. Mr...and Mrs. J. A. Allensworth were Bsimarck callers Wednesday. _ Miss Myrtle Feltheim, who is teaching near Glencoe, spent the ‘week-end at her home here. S. 8. Gray was a passenger to Bis- marck Friday and returned Satur- day with Mrs. Gray, who was in Bismarck for soiae time, having un- Ne an oO} ion. Ee E. Clarke, who has been here for two weeks looking after his threshing on his farm near Dana, turned to his home at Ellendale Sa: urday. Mesdames Baxter, De France and Dailey entertained at. a miscellan- seus shower at ee home Be Lae Dailey Friday afternoon in hon- or of. Mite Rachel Shepard. About 40 guests were present and the many. ugeful and pretty gifts given teatitied to their good wishes for her future Bappiones, Miss Ollie Perry, who arrived Wednesday evening from Minneap- olis, is taki: hares of the local while. Mrs. Murphy unable to attend to her duties Miss to her home. jineteen | separator with the of into the order, prettil John Anderson motored to Bis- marck Friday looking for some men to help him thresh. Nels Nelson ac- companied him. Gwendolyn Nelson visited school No. 1 in Trygg Friday where Gladys ue teaches, Mrs. Kruger had the misfortune of | * falling in the dark Thursday night and cut her foot quite badly. Iryeg township had the weeds cut along the mail road a few days last week to prevent the snow drifti Oscar Magnuson threshed for Anderson a few days. last week. Kettleson’s will thresh for Albin Spangberg in the near future. Charlie Rue motored to Regan Friday night and got Helen, where she teaches school, to spend the week-end at her parents’ home. Geneweve Rue from Bismarck came owt one night this week with some other friends to visit her aunt and uncle, Charlie Rue. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Varley motored Bismarck Saturday looking after in, lec Andrew Ander- threshing rig to Axel Johnson’s Friday after finish- ing Otto Swanson’s. They will also thresh for John Anderson and Nels Nelson. Ivan Law, Geo. Whitted and Bud Nelson helped John Kruger thresh Friday. A bundle rack caught afire on Nelson’s rig from the engine and burnt up. They all got around with the engine and stopped it, but broke & gear on the engine which costs $100, so they decided not to fix the engine up. Axel Johnson is boardi threshers at the John Olson home. Victor Nelson is driving John Eng- dahl’s truck to haul grain for Mr. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs, G. F. Nelson, Gerald, Gwendolyn, John Anderson, Floyd, Oscar Coleman, Lawrence, Mrs. Al- bin Spangberg and Violet were in Regan from this vicinity Saturday attending to business interests. Hugo Nelson motored to Bismarck Friday and got Emma, Floyd and Irene Anderson, where they attend high school, to spend the week-end working with the threshing crews |¢ his | ree h Sask., to visit her parents, Mr. rs. Herman Gerkey. Mr. and Mr: George Gerkey and son of Bismarck also went. Alex Schoemberger and the Brown boys motored to the Lakes last Sun- day hunting ducks. Mrs. Arthur Solberg, Bernard and Doris visited Sunday at the Victor Engdahl ‘home. Helen and Lillan Agnew, Emma | Nelson, Mrs. A. Kruger, John and Elsie, Jim Parsons and Gertie Mae Nelson were dinner and supper guests Sunday at the G. F. Nelson home. John Kruger assisted Nels Nelson eed in setting up his steel grain in. Mrs. Victor Engdahl and family and Gertie Mae Nelson visited one day last week at the Fred Sabot, Sr., home. Andrew Fisher from Seattle, Wash., is here with his brother Joe, helping him thresh. Arthur Landerholm is working on John Engdahl’s and Andrew Ander- son’s rig threshing for Axel John- son. bf i Taft | Mr. and Mrs. Carl Olson had to take their baby to the Bismarck hos- pital Sunday on account of its ser- ious illness. Mrs.-Herman Nieman was a Mof- fit caller Thursday morning. James Baker is threshing at Roy Baker’s. . and Mrs. Hen Swindling loffit callers Thursday eve- ning. George Lewis was er Thursday. Mrs. John Benz called at the Carl Olson home Wednesday evening. rs. Herman Nieman called at Baker’s Thursday morning. M. L. Lewis was a Sterling caller Thursday. 'a Sterling call- The first Parent-Teacher associa-| yy, tion meeting for this term was held Thursday night in the schoolhouse, Mrs. Wilbert Koon and children spent Wednesday at the Gosney home. Mrs. Johnson and _ son William were town callers Wednesday. Mrs, Chas. Gaskill visited at the Gosney home Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. O. Prince were town callers Wednesday. Mrs. William Carroll is staying at the Carl Olson home while Mrs. Olson is in Bismarck. Mr. Runey was a Sterling caller Wednesday. Mrs. John Baker visited at the Roy Baker home Thursday. Presley Gosney and Earl Gaskill were transacting business in Hazel- ton Saturday. Mrs. George Lee called at the W. S. Koon home Wednesday. Mrs, John Benz was a Moffit call- er Thursday. George Lewis was a Sterling call- er Monday. The show held in Sterling Tues- day night was quite well attended. The name of it was “Apache Love.” Charley and Edna Gosney called at the Wilbert Koon home Wednes- day. Mrs. Candee has arrived from Dickinson. She will teach in White school again this term. Dewy Olson has been helping John Benz drill rye. Mrs. Herman Nieman called at the John Benz home Saturday morn- ing. Mrs. Charley Anderson and Helga Hermanson were Sterling callers Friday. Max Lang is threshing for George Lewis now. Mrs. Pashley, Grandma Wagner, Dora Mandigo and Horatio Wagner called at the Gaskill home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nieman were Bismarck callers Saturday. Anton Oberg was a town caller Monday. Mrs. Chas, Gaskill, Florence Gos- ney and Earl Gaskill spent Sunday at the Carl R. Kositzky home. Wilbert Koon helped Gosney haul grain for a few days. Byron and Lois Nieman spent Sat- urday afternoon at the John Benz John Baker spent Saturday afternoon at the Roy Baker home. Grandma Wagner, Mrs. Pashley, Dora Mandigo and Horatio Wagner visited at the George Lewis home Sunday afternoon. Henry Jessen and Presley Gosney shipped cattle Tuesday. Ei Hurr wai y: Mr. and Mrs. Ben Koon and Flor- ence Gosney spent Sunday evening at the Gaskill home. Mr. and Mrs, Wilbert Koon and children.gpent Sunday at the George jome. Mrs. Herman Nieman called at the John Benz home Monday. Mrs. Roy Baker was a Sterling caller Monday. Van Vleet called at the Gosney. home Monday evening. _ Herman Nieman shipped cattle Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Richardson spent Sunday evening at the Henry Jessen home. their-home. Emma ways with her >. sister again, Mrs. Clifford Scott, and Floyd. and. Irene Anderson board with Mrs. C. 0. Kell. Several from thi community at- ten the dance given at Regan in the cen hall Saturday night. Mr. Mrs. Joe Varley and Mr. and Mrs. Jiras and. Lillie were en- rs. ip Monroe in district, fat Beturday with Glads® Nokes gues urday wi in. G. F. Nelson and Gerald were call- ers Saturday morning at John An- derson’s to get a plow to plow out his potatoes. Hi and Emma Nelson, Floyd ‘and Irene Anderson were callers at the home of their sister, Mrs. Victor Friday night, + F. Nelaon, Gerald and Charlie Reynolds went to the Kruger farm morning to pull home their ‘Humiey tractor, ae steht Rao Bi eee in s it the See Fi hi ty iy : f i H = e i u i F i A rt E i F if fe | i i 'f i i patient at the Bismarck hos- pital for the past week. : J. J. Tavis of Flasher was a busi- itor in Raleigh Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rausch and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Rausch and their children from Minnesota, who have been visiting at the P. J. Rausch home, departed for. McLaughlin Tuesday ae they will visit at the Jake Rausch home. Wm. H. Nelson of Albert Lea, Minn., was a business visitor in Raleigh Friday. Wallace ‘a returned home Thu from Sioux City, Iowa, pele spent a few days visiting relatives. A. P. Black shi; cattle from Freda E. A. Ripley of posintas visitor in Raleig! out a car of only pees cad ay ts A. Nelson, vice Mrs. John Olson, secretary >» Pres- | presi- ind treasurer, At the conclusion of the business meeting a picinic lunch- eon was served. Mrs. Paul Dempsey was very pleasantly entertained Saturday af- ternoon when a party of her frie! arrived at her home. we pent in games and at the con- el m a wonderful picnic luncheon was served. Mrs. Dempsey received many beautiful gifts. Several out of jtown guests from Flasher and Shields were present. John Morrison purchased the farm and household effects from Donald Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Clark expect to leave the first of the month for Indiana, where they will make their home. : R. Drown of Bismarck was a busi- ness visitor in this community the past week. Walter Wolfgram had the mis- fortune of having his leg broken the past week by a cow kicking him. The Milwaukee bridge crew are stationed at Raleigh while doing re- air work on the railroad out of leigh. E. W. Carter of Flasher was a business visitor in Raleigh Friday. A. C. Rausch of Mandan attended to matters of business in Raleigh Friday. A. i. Clothier of Bismarck was a business visitor in town Friday. Mr. and Mrs. P. J, Rausch accom- panied by Mrs. C. L. Klienschmidt motored to Aberdeen Sunday. Mrs. Kleinschmidt will visit at her home at Roscoe, S. D., until Tuesday when she will return home with Mr. and Mrs. Rausch. Mrs. Sam Fiest and children re- turned home the last of the week from Strasburg, where they have spent some time ‘ing relatives. Howard Christensen, Freddie Christensen and Eugene Thomson left last week for the harvest fields in Canada where they will assist with threshing. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Clark and daughter spent Sunday as guests of ir. and Mrs. Pusche of Shields. g Moffit o—_—_—________—___ A large crowd from this vicinity attended the dance at Sterling on Friday evening. Music was fur- nished- by “The Hoot Owls” from Braddock and everyone reports an enjoyable time. Miss Violet Benz, who is attend- ing high school in Bismarck, visited friends and relatives in Moffit Sun- day. Friends will be sorry to learn that Lorraine and Dorothy McCarl had the misfortune of being very badly injured on Monday evening. They were driving to town when the team became frightened and started to run, causing the girls to be thrown out. It has not been reported as to how badly they were hurt, but they were rushed to Bismarck where they will receive medical attention at the hospital. Fred W. Moffit is threshing for Pete Hofstad. A number of friends gathered at the August Doehle home Saturday and surprised her, the occasion be- ing her birthday. About 15 ladies gathered there and they presented er with a lovely bedspread. A de- Leh lunch was served by the la- es. A few from this vicinity attended the dance at the 8. Woodworth barn Saturday evening. Claude Ballard and Maude Moffit were Bismarck callers on Sunday evening. Mrs. Dewey Olson and sister, Miss Dorothy Lamb, motored to Hazelton Thursday afternoon. Friends will be interested to know that Dorothy Smith, a former girl of this town, was married several days ago. The dance held at the Benz hall Wednesday evening was quite well attended. Music was furnished by “Nellie Walker and Her Jazz Ba- bies” of Burnstad. Floyd Miller and brother Frank of east of Hazelton visited with their sister, Mrs. C. K. Lane Sunday. Miss Velma Whitaker, who teaches school south of Hazelton, visited at hee parents’ home over the week- end. Miss Anne Hayes, niece of Mrs. Asa Werner and teacher of Morton school No. 1, visited over the week- end with Miss Gracie Miller, ° | Hazel Grove Poa act Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove and Mrs. Emil Sattler and daughter Shirley Gean were callers at the Charlie Sattler and Jake Sattler homes Mon- wy afternoon. fone Goldsmith assisted Mrs. Harry Ulfers with the cooking dur- ing threshing. Otilla Brose, who teaches at the Ulfers school, is boarding at the Harry Ulfers home. Little “Sonny” Sattler, Charlie Sattler's oldest child, started to school Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray and Miss Opal and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove were shoppers in Wing Thursday and also Arena. Frank Gray sold two head of cattle to Vinton Heaton. Vinton Heaton shipped cattle from Wing Faturday. and Mrs. Frank Gray and Miss Opal called at the Elmer Perry and Ed. Wagner homes one day this week. Emil Sattler’s father, George Sat- tler, from Stockton, Calif., is a guest | dai at the Emil Sattler home. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Sattler and daughter Shirley Gean and Emil’s father were dinner guests Sunday at the Jake Sattler home. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove were callers at the Frank Gray home Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove called Fri- day afternoon at the Harry Ulfers farm. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miss Ione Goldsmith attended Sun. school Si Mr. and Mra. Mr. and Mrs, . Ulfers and | & daughters Della and Ruth trp te be to visit ‘ week-e Mr. and Mrs. John Brose and faim> ily visited the Farnham fatuily Bowdon Si ‘A ti ak Roy Stewart and Miss Emipe W were guests Sunday evening at E. E. Sattler home. Arena o Mrs. Iona and son ey | were callers at the Fred Simar John Kramer homes Sunday after- noon, oe haa deat, on the northwest quarter lor- merly owned by the Bank of North Dakota. John Fode and family of Canfield are moving on the land vacated by John Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Wolf and son Carl wae guests at the Neff home Sun- jay. Mrs. Ben Klagenburg and chil- dren werd afternoon guests of Mrs. Herbert Swett Thursday afternoon. Francis Smith worked on the threshing rig the first part of the week in Clarence Hirsche’s place, a8 he_was ill with quinsy. D. Tone Goldsmith is assisting Mrs. Ulfers cook for threshers. Bluch Wagner is heading his sweet clover. He is going to thresh i and will have some real clover to sell. Mrs. Owen McIntyre, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klagenberg and family, Ed Smith and Nephew, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Scallon and family and Miss Jean- ette Scallon attended church serv- ices in Wing Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Boss and daugh- ter Beverley Jean, Elmer and Lila Boss were guests at the Bert Glan- ville home Sunday. Ed Pond helped Bert Glanville peeve a granary Thursday and Fri- lay. Miss Opal Gray began teaching Monday in Phoenix school district in school No. 2. She is boarding at Ed. Cloud’s at present. Miss Esther Glanville opened school Monday morning in school No, 3, Phoenix district. She is staying at the Bailey home. . Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove called on Mrs. Harry Ulfers Friday after- noon. Andrew Kraft, Jr. has been trucking grain for Carl Wolf the past week. C. F, Knutson pulled his threshing rig down from Hurdsfield Sunday and started to thresh for Tees Broth- | ers Monday. Ed and Francis Smith were sup- per guests at the McIntyre home Sunday. 7 Miss Otlia Broza spent the week- end with her parents. Miss Esther Glanville visited school No. 2 Friday afternoon, Miss Bernice Glanville was the guest of her little cousin Harold Glanville the past_week. Meeting of the Farmers Union will be held in the Wing schoolhouse October 5th, Friday evening. All | members are requested to be present and non-members are invited to come and join. ¢—__________—__—— | Lein | ° Mrs. Alfred Arneson assisted Mrs. fighiare cook for threshers Thurs- ay. orothy Barkman, who is attend- ing high school at Driscoll, spent the week-end at ker parental home. Mrs. Herbie Gunderson, son Or- ville and Jules Hallum, called at ae Geo, Christianson home Tues- lay. + 0. C. Bose of Wing called on friends in this vicinity Monday. Olga and Joseph Rise motored to Driscoll Friday. A few from this vicinity attended the show and dance at Wing Friday evenin Halvor Paulson called on friends in this neighborhood Sunday. Alfred Small, who has been help- ing J. O. Rise with threshing, re- turned to Bismarck Sunday. Enoch and Elmer Arneson of Eld- ae riday evening. Melvin Nyseth has been assisting John Birkeland haul grain the past : | week. Helmer Arneson visited friends in Driscoll Friday evening. & Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Christianson and son Arnold, called at the Gun- aon rig Suntey strana. ‘ jivert Brenden spent af Alfred Arneson’s. mer A few from this neighborhood at- tended the farm sale at the Jim Clark farm Monday. attended] A fairly large services held at the church Sunday J afternoon. There will be Norwegian 4 services Sunday, Sept. 30, at 2| o'clock p. m. ~ Mrs. Dallas Barkman helped Mrs,; Alfred Olson cook for threshers Fri- day and Saturday. Se Claud Houser sold quite a number’ of cattle to Mr, Heaton of McKenzi last week. Quite a number attended funeral of Paul Carlson last Wed y. Rev. Madison, a former min-| ister and old-time friend of the : son family, preached the funeral ser-| mon. He was assisted by Rev. Goul- son,