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[ _ NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | i Mrs, Chet Miller and children. of | Lein Chehalis, Wash., who have been visit- ing friends and relatives in the Leith ° * vicinity for the pai By OLGA M. RISE their home Sund: Sister of D. E. Jones. ‘Hilma Olson, Constance and Valde- week. left for Mrs. Miller is a! v.F. nian ia bene City was aj spent Tucsday evening at business visitor in Leith last week. To. oes ap af 3 Lloyd Lonn and Miss Charlotte | Ed Nygaard motored to Bismarck Kohl. who have becn attending school ‘Wednesday. at Dickinson the past six weeks, were Mrs. George Christianson and son married in Dickinson Thursday eve- Arnold called at Harold Christian- ning. The best wishes of their many son’s Tuesday. {friends are extended to this young, ‘Art Bjorhus and Harry Helgeson | couple, who will make their home in attended to business matters at Re- | Leith the coming yea:, Mr. Lonn hay- gan Tuesday. ing been reelected to his position in Mrs. George Christianson and son the Leith schools. Mr. and Mrs. Lonn | \to Arnold spent Tuesday evening at M. | drove to Leith Friday evening, accom- A. Lien’s. | Constance, Catherine and Valdemar Lein. Alice Vick and Hilma Olson { spent Monday evening at Nels Dro- nen's. fel Clifford Birkeland motored to Dris- coll Wednesday. ' Oscar Opoien, who has spent the past two weeks in Minnesota and | northern North Dakota, returned | home Tuesday. | Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Rise and Ed Nygaard transacted business in Bis- marck Wednesday, the latter bringing back a haystacker for H. E. Helgeson. | Mrs. Helgeson, who has spent the past two weeks at Fargo, returned | home Wednesday. ; | Constance and Catherine Lein, Hil-/ ma Olson and Alice Vick spent ‘Wednesday evening at the Art Bjo i} hus home. ; ie Joseph and Clarence Rist, who) have been employed at the Apple Greek ranch for some time, returned home Saturday evening. ciao Oscar Gunderson of Fargo is visit- ing friends and relatives here for ay shetr, and Mrs. Derick Larson of Tuttle, Mrs. R. J. Bleth and Olive Rise of Wing were Sunday dinner guests at the J. O. Rise home. Leonard Peterson of ie called allas Barkmen's Sunday. ‘ he and Mrs. H. E. Helgeson cailed at Theodore Torgeson’s Sunday. Irwin Rise spent Sunday afternoon at the Harry Helseson home. ‘Mrs. Livingston of Driscoll is spend- ing a few days with her daughter, . Art Bjorhus. ! 1'inze and son Pete motored to ismarck Tuesday. tes Seymour Arneson and daugh- | ter called at the Stuart Severson home afternoon | Pare Alfred Arneson, Mrs. Helmer Arneson and Olga Rise attended the fair at Mandan Thursday. | A large crowd attended the barn dance at M. A. Lien’s Friday evenini ©. K. Birkeland assisted Arnold Christiansen with haying Friday and! a: ape Rise spent Saturday evening | and Sunday with Ralph Jacobson et nice from this vicinity attended the dance at the-Finn hall Saturday 5 Eadie. Arneson visited friends at} Bismarck Saturday evening and Sun- or, and Mrs. Art Bjorhus are the proud parents of a pair twins, a boy and a girl, born Monday, July 29. A large crowd attended the Sons of Norway pienic held at the Henry Nel-; ve Sunday. *hewis and Sam Vick spent Sunday ir parental home. Siecre ‘and Glenwood Rise called at the Art Bjorhus home Sunday. ‘Hilma Olson, Alice Vick, Constance and Catherine Lein spent Thursday afternoon at the H. E. Helgeson home. Earl Manning of Regan is st pre: ent employed at the H. E. Helgeson | The Ladies’ Aid meets with Mrs. John Nyseth Wednesday, Aug. 14. ‘The Luther league meets at the Nels Dronen home Sunday afternoon. ‘There will be Norwegian services the church Sunday forenoon at 11 o'clock. Rise hauled s truckload of oe Regan for A. H. Helgeson lay. oie. Fryer of Bismarck, who has spent the past week at the Elmer Josephson home, returned to her Saturday. nor. and Mrs. Alfred Arneson spent the week-end with relatives near Jamestown. Their daughter Alice, who hhas been visiting there for some time, returned home with them. Harry Hofeldt, who is employed) with the bridge crew on the Mil- waukee, was at home for a few days Kk. aw Gibson was a business visitor in Regent Wédnesday morning. ‘The rs club “Stitch and ter”, met at the home of Mrs. , Emel cre Low Nyland and son at the J. C. Zauner home panied by Mrs. James Zeller Jr. and | Mrs, Agnes Emch. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Herbert and fam- ily. of Bismarck, spent Sunday at the; J. B. Cowan home, south of town. Gordon Corby of Jamestown was a week-end guest at the E. J. Lawfer home. A large crowd from Leith attended the M. W. A. dance at Brisbane Sat- urday night. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Emch and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Emch were guests at the Ferguson ranch Sunday. The Sunshine Four orchestra is giv- | ing a dance at the K. of P. hall Sat- urday evening. Aug. 3. Three carloads of cattle and one load of hogs wer> shipped out of the rds here Friday. Mrs. Martin Kalistead is a patient | in the Elgin hospital, having been | taken there Saturday by Dr. Lorenzen, | who was called to the Kalistead home fternoon. ‘ucke attended the Mandan ana Wednesday. . Chris Seidler were | nsacting business in town Monday. E. L. Mellon made « trip to Mott for ice Mond: is suffering from an attack of quin: | 1| Alta ' a entatarraeetlg| Ol By KARL SCHATZ Mr. Jones drove to MoClusky Friday where he consulted a physician. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hochhalter vis- ited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Schafer, Sunday. Mrs. Adams, Inga and Laurits spent Wednesday evening at the Dixon home. John Zelmar spent Sunday with the Hochhalter young folks. Mr. and Mrs. Ph. Wentz and daughter Edna of Pickardville and Laurits Adams were din- ner guests at the Karl Schatz home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. Schell are the proud parents of a baby boy born Sat- Edwin Schatz spent Sunday evening at the J. Stroh home. Mary and Ted Hochhalter and John Zelmar were in McClusky Sat- urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dixon and children. Bessie Anderson, Eddie Johnson and the Schatz young folks spent Sunday at the Hecker lake swimming. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Schatz visited at the Kurly farm near Mercer Tucs- day evening. erald Jones was busy hauling coal from the Wilton mine Thursda: Susan Schatz left for Bismarck Fri- day where she will be employed at the Bismarck hospital. Eugene Winter, who spent a few weeks at the Johnson home, le! his home in Minneapolis Mond: Harold Brown and Ra: called at the Schatz home Saturday evening. The girls sewing club met at the Adams home Thursday. The girls spent the day in cutting and sewing quilt blocks. The next meeting will be at the Johnson home Thursday, Aug. ist. Myrl Brown spent Thursday after- noon with Inga Adams. A large crowd attended the ball game at Brush Lake Sunday. The game was played by Hillside and Pickardville. Score was 15 to 12 in favor of Pickardville. Mrs. Pred Brackett visited the girls sewing club Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Klinegartner are the parents of a baby girl born re- cently. Mr. and Mrs. F. Berquist and sons and Mrs. Adams spent Wednesday and Thursday at Fessenden visiting | relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stienert were dinner guests at the George Hoch- halter home Sunday. Mrs. Hochhalter, Mary and ‘Ted were Regan shoppers Friday. Mrs. John Schlofmann of Turtle Lake is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. G. Schell. Mrs. Dixon transacted business in Regan Saturday, Mrs. Adams and Inga were Alta shoppers Saturday. Gus, Edwin and Edmond Schatz poner to McClusky Saturday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. John Stroh and chil- dren and Mr. and Mrs. H. Schatz spent Sunday at Turtle Lake visiting , | friends and relatives. My. and Mrs. Wentz of Pickardville and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Schatz visited at the G. Schell home Sunday. Delbert Olson and Glen Oder spent Sunday at Velva visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson and Albert spent Sunday at Wildwood. Mr. and Mrs. John Stroh were Mc- Clusky 's Saturday evening. will conduct services at the Alta "| church Sunday, August 11th. hopper: Rev. E. Broeckle of Turtle Lake| Ploy Koch home were Mr. and Mrs. Philip Starkel and children, of Bismarck. The John Engdah! family moved called at Henry Gabel’s Sunday. The Frank Trygg family motored to Ward's grove northwest of Bismarck to attend a Sabbath school picnic Sunday. They report @ large crowd and everyone had a good time. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Burbage at- tended a bridge party at R. G. As- lien's at Menoken Wednesday night. A two-course luncheon was served. A dance was given by A. Asbridge Saturday night in his new barn. The Nighthawks played. The following were Sunday suppe Mrs. John Gabel Sr., the Henry Miller family, the Joe Gabel family, the Philip Gabel fami and Lillian, Phyllis and Peggy Gabel. | Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Asbridge were) business callers in Bismarck Saturday. | The Adrian Asbridge family called} on Fred Roberson Sunday. Chester Roberson fell off the truck Friday and broke his arm in two Places. Mrs. Asbridge and children called at Menoken Sunday. Schrunk By HELEN MARCHANT ° Mr. and Mrs. Frank Homberg were Wing callers Saturday. Miss Helen Marchant spent Satur- day evening and Sunday as the guest of Miss Theo Johns. 4 guests of John Gabel Jr.: Mr. and) ” ! aeted business in Bismarck Saturday. Many folks of this vicinity attended the dance held in Adrian Ashbridge’s new barn Saturday night. Louise Olson, Mrs. Fargeson and children were visitors at the. John Olson home Sunday. Mrs. Fargeson is a niece of John and Louise Olson. Mr. and Mrs. A. Dietzman and Head visited friends at Sterling Sun- ay. Mr. end Mrs, Elmer Lundquist spent Sunday at the Wildwood lake. Miss Edna Johnson and her sister, Mrs. Nelson, visited at the William Kershaw home Tuesd: YY | Braddock | By MRS E. F. SAVAGE Several of the Braddock folks drove to Red Lake Friday evening to the dance. The music was furn- ished by the Sunset orchestra. They also furnished the music for the dance in Siem’s hz!l Saturday nieht. Mesdames Savage, Junge. York and Ferguson drove to Bismarck Thursday afternoon. They went by way of the river road, which is in fine condition now. M Wm. Baxtel is selling her household effects hv private sale Prior to going to St. Paul to live with her daughter, Mrs. Nellie Lar- e. J.P. Peterson lost a valuable ightning Tues night. Tt was covered bv insurance. Mr. and M Allen Clarke and son of Cadillac, Mich sited Wed- nesdav night with Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Allen on their way to visit rela- Eugene Piepcorn and Fred Smith were dinner guests at the R. G. Mar- | chant home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tees, Theo Johns, John Witt and LeRoy and Helen Marchant attended the show in ‘Wing Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nieters and family attended church in Wing Sun- day morning. Charley Seilinger and mother were Wing shoppers Saturday. Wm. Witt motored to Wilton Tues- George Wentz of Jamestown is now visiting at the Jacob Wentz home. Frank Homberg was quite ill from the heat on Friday. Harvest began in this community this week. Jacob Wentz entered one of the hospitals in Bismarck this week. He has not been well all summer. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and daughter Verna were in Wing Satur- day. Many people gather at Florence Lake for a swim these hot days. Mrs. Fred Smith has been on the sick list the past week. ‘an were Wing shoppers Saturday afternoon. ‘Wm. Witt and son John motored to Wing Frida: Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wentz and Erwin, Luella and Tillie Wentz were Wing shoppers Saturday. Fred Smith was a. Wing caller Mrs. Christ Hein spent Friday with Mrs. Frank Homberg. Christ Wentz is cutting grain for Jacob Wentz. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant mo- tored to Wing Saturday. Jacob Triebwasser returned home from the Bismarck hospital this week. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson were Wing shoppers Saturday morning. LeRoy, Irene. Margaret and Helen Marchant called at the Herman Nie- ters home Friday evening. Anton Novy, Thomas Ryan and Al- bert Hindbauch attended the show turday evening. Marcella and Wilbert Nieters and Herbert Zjeglmeire mo- tored to Wing Saturda: Lloye Alma Kindred spent Sunday evening at the Herman Nie- ters home. Miss Clouer Johns spent Saturday night with Miss Irene Marchant. Margaret, Irene, and LeRoy Mar- chant spent Sunday evening at the Nieters home. John and Sam Koch, Bismarck, vis. ited their sister Mrs. Jacob Wentr By MILDRED E. DIETZMAN Elmer Lundquist took Geerge Whitted to Bismarck Monday to get some repairs for his car. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Mickel have gone to Robinson where they will spend several weeks making hi Mrs. Elmer Lundquist visited at the George Whitted home Monday. Mrs. Lillian Menefee and son Dar- rel and Margie.and Beverely Gourdett ind Mrs. Floyd Owen and Mr. Elmer Lundquist attended the Missouri Slope fair at Mandan ‘Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Art Fricke and little daughter Lucille and Hurbert Fricke Oscar Lenderholm Wednesday after- noon. Mildred Dietzman stayed with the Owen children Wednesday. Mrs. Laurence Madiand gave a miscellancous shower in honor of Mrs. Car] Muth Wednesday. Many friends attended and Mrs. Muth received Wed! y Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Craig and daughter Jésephine were callers at the Owen home Wednesday. visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | d tives at Sumner, Wash. Mr. Clarke | is a half-brother of Mrs. Allen. ,A. N. Drake of Minneapolis ar- rived in Braddock Wednesday to look after his farming interests in this local Mrs. J. P. Peterson and Agon Felt- heim motored to Jamestown Sunday to visit with Mr. Peterson at the state hospital. _Mesdames Savage, Ferguson and York spent Wednesday at the Schott and Engleman homes at Dana. They found Mrs. Schott, who had suffered a stroke of para’ last October, much improved. She is now able to sit up in the wheel chair and move about the house. Her many friends are glad to see THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1929 shopping in Regan Wednesday, also Mr. and Mrs. Grose Broste. L. W. Davis say; this part of North Dakota is hurt by the drought from here to Ladysmith, Wis. Mrs. Beulah Holmes of Bismarck called on her sister, Mrs. L. W. Dav- is, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Holmes leaves Monday for Ladysmith, Wis., to visit her parents, L. H. Farley, old-time homesteaders of North Da- kota. A prairie fire Sunday afternoon southeast of Rock Hill burned many stacks of hay and burned over many cres of hayland. J. W.. is family went down to it as it w only three miles from their son, Paul’s, grain and the same from their daughter's home, M Irvin Johnson. Several from near Regan came to ul fight the fire. There were men who came for 25 miles to helo. The Drawvers boy cutting barley Monday. Marion Alm and the Strom boys went to the river Saturday night. Lilian Hedstrom of Bismarck is ig her brother’s Bert Hed- strom’s, and was also a Regan caller Saturday night. Pastures are dried up until the farmers are having to feed their stock. This will mean nearly a year to dry feed their cattle and horses. Hay should be a good price by spring. Irvin Johnson of Wing and Paul D of Rock Hill were af L. W. Davis’ Saturday afternoon fixing @ binder ready to cut Paul’s bar! They took 6 o'clock dinner wi Davis’ then drove by Regan doing their shopping on their way home. L. W. Davis and family took Sun- day dinner with Raymond Tolivers of Wing township and were also callers at Mrs. Iva Johnson’s. Martin Strand’s boy called Buben Krause Sunday afternooi Several from here went to W: burn Sunday where Regan played ball against Washburn. Mrs. August Lundberg and son called on her daughter, Mrs. Vivian Englebretchen, Sunday afternoon. Paul and Staton Davis were break- commenced on her able to be up again, Homer Brownawell and Herman Sueltz. accompanied several car- loads of stock to the cities Saturday. There were 18 carloads of stock passed through Braddock Saturday morning. On account of the hay shortage and hard times the farmers are selling off nearly all their sur. plus stock of hog: Grant Hulett 1 from the excessive heat Friday. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Savage Mrs. D. Ferguson took Mrs. V. E York to her home at Selfridge Sun- day after a week's visit with her parents here. Philip Merkel end H. H. Cramer have purchased new combines this nee and have them now in opera- ion. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Armstrong were Braddock callers Monday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Junge had as their visitors this week Mrs. Junge’s mother, her sister-in-law, her grandmother, also an aunt and two children all of Hatton, N. Dak. They came down Tuesday, bringing with them little Keith Junge, who has been visiting them for several weeks. They returned home Thurs- di leaving Mrs. Junge’s mother, Mrs. Louise Olson, to spend some time with her daughter. County Superintendent Jenkins of Linton was a Braddock caller Wednesda: Mrs. Robinson and children drove up from Glencoe Tuesday and spent a couple of days in Braddock. Mrs. Arnold Anderson and little daughter Shirley May left Wed- nesday morning for a few weeks’ visit with relatives at Cooperstown. Mr. and Mrs. Allen drove them to Steele, from which place they took the train. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Clarke and son Ralph, of Ellendale. drove to Braddock Sunday. Mr. Clarke and Ralph went out to Dana to see the farm and Mrs. Clarke remained ov- er for a visit with Braddock friends. G. W. De France drove to Bis- marck Sunday brought back with him Mrs. De France and the new son. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Barton left Tuesday for a few weeks’ with relatives in Iowa. They took Dale and Howard with them as far as Minneapo! to have some dental work done. The boys returned home Thursday afternoon. The Soo depot is in charge of S. B. Wyciskala of Bismarck. Mrs. Wyciskala is here with her husband. The members of the Braddock Study and Civic club gave a fare- well party for one of their members, M almer, who is leaving Mon- for Wi Mrs. Pal wing in company with her ter from Chicago, who has been vis. iting for several weeks at the Pal- mer home. ily. x . F, M. Long spent Sunday with Mr. Long's cousins, id Aus Mrs. Wm. Knudson, near tee! Miss Blanche Umber visited this week at the M. Fetterly home. fire broke out near the hayland, also burniig up several stacks of hay pecrein to Otto Scheok. Several carloads of peo- ze drove out from Braddock to elp fight the fir: Ghylia ing jennets to ride Sunday at the 8X ranch at Wing. ————(~ -——_¢ | Raleigh J o By W. B. DORWARD Mr. and Mrs. John Metz returned last Sunday from their vacation spent at their former home near Miles City, Mont. Mr. Metz spent several da: {trout fishing in the mountains while jaway. They report crop conditions more favorable in Montana than in this section of the count Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Klienschmidt and children motored to Bismarck Tuesday on business. Mesdames Chas. Beem, A. O. Ole- son and W. P. Stayner were enter- tained Monday afternoon at the Hal- verson home. Mr. and Mrs. O'Brien of Cleveland, Ohio, and Mrs. Pearl Pherson of Min- neapolis returned to their homes Tuesday, having spent the past week guests of Mrs. Halverson. Donald, Lucille and Lois McFall of McIntosh, 8. D., spent several days visiting at the home of their aunts, Mesdames Lovehaug and Schiek. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Gillman and Geo. W. Schied of Waubay, 8. D., and L. J. Howe of Miles City, Mont., were in town Friday in the interests of the Bagley elevator. Among those who were county seat visitors Saturday from Raleigh were . Ce n, J. 8. Metz and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Halverson. ‘There was a large class of children confirmed at the St. Gertrude'’s church south of Raleigh Thursday. Among those from Raleigh confirmed were Richard and Ruth Rausch and Dorothy, Margaret and Mary Klien. Wm. McGregor was a business vis- itor in town on his way home from Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Klien motored to Bismarck Thursday afternoon where Mrs. Klein entered the hospital for treatment. 5. A. Haas was a business visitor in Shields Saturday. Mr.-and Mrs. Rolland Ozbun spent several days in Bismarck the last of the week. The following narrative may sound ythical, but nevertheless it is true. Two prairie fires were start- ed in the extreme heat Friday from the sun’s rays beating on the sand on some of the hills northwest of Ral- pasture was started by the reflection of-an insulator on a telephone pole. The other fire was observed by a farmer working near by when it started upon a sand hill near the Mrs. W. F. Griswold returned Saturday from Mott where she had her little daughter for medical care. Mr. Bichler of A prairie Tow J. 3, Fash rm northwest of Brad- rf stroying several acres of i i Spepesl ne ie with of if Wild Rose | By MRS. W. # SROWNAWELE Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Buck and son Thursday of last week. Quite a number from bere spent Sunday at Pursian park. Mrs. H. A. Carlisle has been on the sick list the past week, but is some better at present, Mr, and Mrs. Nels Thompson visit- ed Mr. and Mrs, Harry Reaman south of Braddock Sunday. A prairie fire on the east side of the township destroyed considerable Leg and hayland Friday and Satur- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brownawell a at the O. F. Buck home Sun- ay. A horse buyer was around last hay purchasing old horses for fox meat. Some of the young folks attended ma. at Braddock Saturday eve- ning. L. R. May left Monday to work with the Wheat Growers association. Mrs. John Peterson and children motored to Jamestown and back Sun- iy. Homer Brownawell went to St. Paul hermit with cattle and will return this week. Smith Engleman of Dana made.a business trip here Thursday. 0. F. Buck and W. H. Brownawell ind son Homer Brownawell shipped cattle to St. Paul last week. Mrs. L. R. May is helping her sister, bla H. A. Carlisle, who is ill, this week, Taft By FLORENCE GOSNEY Miss Gladys Durfee v sited at the John Baker home lay. Mrs. Frank Benz, Mrs. William Carrol, Mrs. Hoeft and children spent Tuesday afternoon at the John Benz home. Earl Gaskill called @t the Gosney home Tue: evening. Johnny Baker ailed. at the Floyd Belk home Tuesday. Mrs. Chas. Gaskill visited at the a ‘agner home in Sterling Wednes- lay. Anton Oberg called at the Gos- ney home Friday evenin; The Roy Baker fami spent Tuesday evening at the John Bakcr home. Mr. and Mrs. John Benz were Bis- marck callers Thursday evening. Lenard Kositzky of Bismarck came down Wednesday to spend the rest of the week at the Gaskill home. aan Olson was a Bismarck caller Tiday Ross Baker called at the John Baker home Monday afternoon. Mrs. Wilbert Koon and children spent Wednesday afternoon at the Gosney home. Misses Elnora and Ida Hurr were town callers Thursday evening. Quite a few from here attended the birthday party given for Mrs. Oest Prince at her home Saturday evening. James Baker has purchased a new combin: Mr. and Mrs. John Benz and fam- ily were Bismarck callers Friday afternoon. Mrs. George Lewis and Marion were town callers Thursday after- noon, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nieman and children called at the John Benz home Saturday. Dinner guests at the Gosney home Sunday were Mrs. Chas. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Koon and children, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Koon and son Eldon, and Leonard Kositz- sky. Mrs. John Baker and son James called at the Herman Nieman home Sunday morning. Earl Ga ill, Charley Gosney and Lenard Kositzky called at the Art Chenoweth home Wednesday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Swindling and family visited relatives in Man- dan Sunday. Mrs. Geo: Lewis and Marion were Bismarck callers Monday fore- noon. Presley Gosney and Edna were Bismarck callers Saturday. Miss Edna stayed overnight at the Ben Koon home returning Sunday. Mr. and John Benz and 8 Sunday afternoon with Mrs. joeft at the Bismarck hospital. Mrs. Charles Gaskill, 1 Gas- kill and Lenard Kositzky were Me- Kenzie callers Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fogarty wei Bismarck callers Saturday evening. Rex returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Koon and children spent Friday afternoon at the George Lee home in Sterling. A large crowd from here atte ed the funeral of William Hoeft at the Sterling church Monday after- > By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE FEUER i Teta iettt f i if ae i i oe Mary Alice and Rose and sons Rich- ard and Hugh called at the Elmer Dunken home Tuesday afternoon, Ray Hazlegrove started haying ‘Tuesday. Among those in Tuttle Thursday were Harry Ulfers, Joe Goldsmith, worse than any place on his trip|George attended the fair at Mandan | Will Harty and his sister-in-law Cora | M. Larson and Mr. and Mrs, Ray Hazle- grove and Emil Sattler. Mr, and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove and Melvin Webster and his daughter Virgil called at the Julius Zwiegle home Friday night. Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove and Virgil Webster called at the Harry Ulfers home Friday. Ray Hazlegrove and Melvin Web- ster and daughter Virgil called at the Julius Zwiegle home Saturday and also at the Adam Haas home. Mrs. Charles Frazier and son Charles called at the Hazlegrove home on their way to Floyd Brolin’s Satur- day. Melvin Webster and daughter Virgil called Saturday afternoon at the a pot home. i . wl irs. Ray Hazlegrove were shopping in Tuttle Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Art Ochuner and fam- Mrs. Jack Stewart and daughters Sylvia and Adrian and son Jackie re- turned home Friday night from their trip to Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Zwiegle and daughters Della and Ruth were guests Sunday at the Emil Sattler home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ulfers called Sunday at the Hazlegrove home on their way to Sunday school at Pleas- ant Hill. Irvin Sattler attended the dance south of Wing Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove had as thelr guests Sunday, Mr. Prank Gray and Elvin and Opal Gray, Melvin Webster and daughter ‘Virgil at dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frazier and family called at the Haziegrove's Sun- day. They brought Jackie over to work for Hazlegrove's. Miss Sylvia Stewart returned to her school near Wilton Monday after a few weeks’ vacation. {McKenzie} o ° By MBS. © 7. HUGHES McKenzie clubs won several prizes at the Missouri Slope fair at Mandan during the past week. McKenzie Homemakers booth in charge of Mrs. T. Hughes won first prize. The 4-H club girls Madeline Boren and Alice Clizbe won first prize in demonstra- tion work. Esther Watson won first, Alice Clizbe second and Bernice Bliss third in garments made by the 4-H club girls. Mrs. Ed Conley won five first prizes and three second prizes for vegetables and pickles exhibited. Among those from here attending the fair at Mandan, Wednesday, were W. L. Watson and daughters Lillian and Esther, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Rod- gers, Mr. id Mrs. P. P. Bliss, Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Clizbe and daughter Alice, Mr. and Mrs, H. E. Curtis, Madeline Boren, Mr. and Mrs. W. Clisbe, Mrs. Ed Conley, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Antrim, T. T. Hughes, and Loca Elle Leathers and Ruth Mrs. A. Doucette were called to Shields Thursday on account of the serious illness of their mother, Mrs. C. Packard. The fire which started from sparks of an N. P. train Thursday burned an elevator owned by L. E. Heaton ng. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Coons and Mrs, G. Turner were Bismarck callers Thursday afternoon. The W. C. T. U. was entertained by Mrs. L. E. Heaton, Jr., Thursday aft- “"rThe Royal Neighbors lodige e meeting ‘was postponed Thursday night on ac- count of the fire which burned three buildings in McKenzie Thursday .aft- ernoon. Little Jackie Graham of Wing spent Tuesday, with his grandmother, Mrs. C. E. Crum. ‘Mrs. Ed Conley was a visitor at the home By MRS. C. L, MALONE Mis. H. M, McDaniel and daugh- ter. Lanetta returned Saturday from Granville where they had spent a ple of weeks with f1 and a . é es, : John Carlson returned from Mi- not Thursday where he had been at- Intyre and children | tending ‘the ition. Mr. and Mrs, Willem Hickel and John Carlson motored to. Wash- 7. a oi rec 2 Ee id . Mrs. Joe Coder, Mrs. Struwing and Pri ae m and eggs to Regan Wednes lay. . ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Nelson Driscoll spent Tuesday at the Car! son residence. Quite a number of farmers fron here hauled their wool to’ Regat londay. ‘ Mrs. Harold Baron and son Non e visiting at the Malont Mr. and Mrs, Robert Palzner and family were Sunday visitors at Johy Carlson's, Among the Regan shoppers Saty urday were Mr. and Mrs. Pau| Greenan and Weslev, Gotlieb Stein: ert, Robert Patzners and family, John, Dennis and Doris Carlson, Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Hickel and Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Malone and Mrs, H. M. McDaniel and daughter Lan: etta, The Misses Ruby and Verli¢ Stokes_are spending the week wit Mrs. John Carlson and assis fa i fa the work as Mrs. Carlson | Welel’s Spur}, o By MRS. R. M. WELCH Harold Irvin was in the communit, looking for a stray horse Monday. Fred Rittel called at the Robert Welch home Monday morning. Mr. Rittel motored to Bismarck later in the day. Ed Doppler, John Welch, Robert Welch, Royal Thomas, and Otto Dorman, all were in Bismarck the first of the week hasing com- bines. By harvesting with the com- bine the farmers expect to get their fall work done much earlier than | usual. The Boyd township meeting was bien at the Robert Boyd home Tues- jay. Mrs. Robert Welch was quite ill Tuesday. Her mother was with her during the day. Mrs. Earl Baker and two little daughters called on Mrs, bert Welch Tuesday. Several of the neighbors are get trey te aurick slboly of hay up. Tepot a hay is not ver heavy this year. sabato Mrs. Herrin of Jamestown is visit- ing at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George McMurrich, this week. Mrs. Herrin expects to return to Jamestown the first of the week. Miss Sara Boyd is spending part of her vaca.ion with a couple of her girl friends, the Misses Margery and Kathleen Towne, at Elm Lodge, N. D, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Doppler and Mrs. "s brother, Elmer Elisworth, of Merced, Calif., motored to north central Minnesota where they will be met by another brother and his far ily, Frank Elisworth, of Corwith, Towa. A couple of weeks’ fishing and Pienicking is planned. They started early Thursday morning. Mr. and Mrs. John Craven and family motored to Detroit Lakes, starting Thursday. Their eldest daughter Lillian had been there with ver Welch and son Robert mo- tored to the Hugh McMurrich home near Glencoe Thursday evening. marek for repels for Wa hay oases repairs for his gst middle of the week. weed wrence Doppler called at the home of his sister, Mrs. Robert Wel day evening. “ge ind the homes of Wm McCoskey and|and Robert, skill, |Fred Lo k F eEE A A 5 E z i Hi i i : ; E | : i H il rel i Kohm was i

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