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a pcevermarcesiie oer cer ‘ afternoon, with a fair attendance. NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | The rye and barley is running from) deer Tuesday. f Braddock : ° ¢ By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Sempel drove to Bismarck Monday. Miss Helen Mar- tin took care of the Eat shop during , their absence. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clayton of New Ulm, Minn., are visiting at the Dr. Baer home. Mrs. Clayton is a sis- ter of Mrs. Baer and was formerly Miss Vida Swoveriand. Mr. Clayton is employed in the New Ulm J. C. Pen- ney Co. store. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Purintun and 4 daughter Ruby, Mr. and Mrs. Ma Purintun, Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Baker and femily, the Misses Beriha and Helen Purintun, ef Dilmet, S. D. Ray Purintun of Bancroft, S. D.. and Frank Eggleston of Artesian, S. D., went to McLaughlin, S. D., Sunday to visit at the Alex McCulley home. Frank Van Ruden, who been for ie e with his father in Wis- consin, arrived in Braddock Saturday Frank says that crops are about the same there as they are around Brad- cock. Miss Bernadine Barrett of Bismarc! visited Friday and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Allen. Mrs. Howard Belx and sister Adah. who have been picnicking with Mrs. P. V. Kurtz and childre: nesota lakes and in the cities, turned home Monday night. Mrs. E. F. Savage, Mrs. son and Mrs. E. E. C! re- Fergu- spent Thursday evening at the Schott home for at Dana. W. W. Mandigo is laid up in a Bis- ¢ marck hospital with a severe case of | gallstones and jaundi Mandigo had just trip to Quebec, where he visited with relatives, and o1 tas far as Bis- merck when he was unable to come farther. Harm Cramer Jr. returned Friday rom a year’s trip through the south- ere he has been working. " M. &. church met at the home cf Mrs. O. E. Lee of the Dana netehborhood Thursday trouble. Mr. urned from a Miss Ada Saville, who has been at- tending the state teachers’ college at Valley City for the past six weeks, has returned to her home. Arden Vie is engaged in the De- Remee garage until the high school reopens. Miss Viola Aarvis this week at the C, T. Barton and R. Aarvig homes. A severe wind passed through this locality Sunday evening. There ws not much rain with it. The chimney on the George Ivey home was blown off and several buildings are reported as being moved. Shocks of grain in the fields were torn to pieces. but no serious damage has been reported. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Fraser visited at the home of Mrs. H. N. Schncider, northeast of Bismarck, Sunday after noon. It will be remembered that Mr. Schneider was burned to death in his milk house about three weeks ago, when his gasoline engine exploded. W. E. Perry, undertaker. of Bis- marck, called on Braddock folks Fri- day. Mr. Perry has built a very fine funeral parlor opposite the Annex ho- ©l in Bismarck, and has invited everybody to call and see it when in Bismarck. E. Knadle, auditor for the Osborne McMillan Co., was in Braddock Sat- urday in the interest of the company. He has reopened the elevator, with K. P. H. Sterk as manager. Miss Lily Stirling, who taught three years in the Dana school, was united Granton, Wis. July 29, at Winona, Minn. After a short trip through the Yellowstone park they will take up their residence on a farm near Bis- | marck. The congratulations and best ‘wishes of their many friends are ex- tended to them. Miss Louise Feyereisen is visiting at the W. Baker home in Livona. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. J. A. Kitchen, Bismarck, Miss Fay Kitchen | enterteined at a shower in honor of Mrs. Wm. Camp, nee Julia Zeliner. Many beautiful gifts were received. Mrs. Rhoda and son Harvey, of Al erdeen, 5. re visiting at the A. G. Sehott hi . Mrs. Rhoda is a sis- ter of Mrs. Schott. Miss Bertha Kanz and Miss Lucille Yinm of Napoleon are guests at the J. H, Bowen home this week. George Dexter is laid up from work | with several crushed ribs. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Fornell and little daughter returned to their home | fat Aberdeen, S. D., after a two-weeks | visit at the Henry Sorem and Nels Thompson home: Mr. and Mrs, J. A. McLachlan of the Annex hotel, Bismarck, spent Sat- urday evening at the E. F. Savage Mr. Siem, proprietor of the Brad- dock hall. installed two electric fans in the hall Thursday, which will be much appreciated by those who at-| bay the movies, especially during the evenings. Miss Gladys Beseler, who is a nurse in training at the Bismarck hospital, | is having a two-weeks vacation at her home south of Braddock. Mrs. Pete Hanson of Hazelton was ® Braddock shopper Wednesday. Mrs. Hanson informs us that when their crop is taken care of they intend to go to Salt Lake City to take care of Mr, Hanson's father, who is quite ill. Mrs. Catherine Henderscholt left 1. ladies of the Woodman Circle Pursian ly 31.| of Mandan visited | five to fifteen bushels, and in some places the wheat is ° e Steele By MRS. F. W. GRESS ' ° ° Mrs. Vinton Heaton returned to he: home here Sunday from a Bismarck hospital where she had been receiv- ing medical treatment Prof. Gustafson, new superintendent. of schools for Steele, was here Mon- 4 and rented rooms over Rosen's locate here about 6. Frank He has purchased the idence fo: ly ewned by Chas. Loerch and moved his femily into it The Wieser family have moved into the house vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Heinz. and Mrs. Frank Shossow ne and Ruth Matthews left Sun- for Pettibone where they visited Schossow’s home until Mon- | . when thoy left for Sauk Center at the home of Mr. Calkins 0 nson and children it Meneay for Donnybrook where they will visit relatives for several weeks Fred Jaynes ck for shipped three carloads shipping association at the Min- 4 ash mstrong returned from a Bismarck hospital 's. Jensen left Mor y . ere they will visit weeks before returning to ir home in Texas rs. Mersen and Mr. and Mrs. Monree and daughter returned last rom a trip through Yellowstone jed Thursday at the home of Mrs. Rosa Rosen. jolis where they expect home. 's Margaret . Jennie Smith and Mar- Snortland returned last week from a vacation on the Pacific coast. Harold Carison has moved a small house onto the farm he rents to take ithe place of the house recently de- strored by fire. Orville Church has purchased a combine with which to harvest his crop. ‘ | Carl Omodt is building a garage on the lot back of his new residence. | Howard Willyard is assistant at the Powers Elevator. Rev. Cordell of Robinson exchanged pulpits with Rev. Gress Sunday. While in Stecle Rev. Cordell baptized two children at the. Magnus Nerby ‘home. Mrs. Christy Matheis left Monday | a vacation trip to points in Mon- | tana. mother and a friend from Page. The Little Light Bearers and Kings Heralds were entertained by the | Women's Missionary society at the Methodist church Wednesday after- noon. Lunch was served on the lawn at the close of the program. |. ©. T. Ness was surprised last week by a visit from a cousin, Mrs. Lud: wig Foss, and her husband of Monte- | video, Minn., whom he had not seen | since he left Norway, 31 years ago. | E. Dannemeyer and Frank Seige! |returned Monday from their trip to {Minot and points in Canada. H. B. Carlson is numbered among the farmers who have recently pur- chased combines. | The N. P. building crew completed form aiterations last weck, making a considerable improvement in N. P. Property here. An_ice cream social was given on the Presbyterian church lawn Wed- nesday evening. Mrs. Grover and Mrs. Tucker had charge of the social. The proceeds are to be used for equipment for the primary room. Fred Shipley brought two truck- loads of hogs in to market Monday. Mrs. Christy Matheis sang several | Solos at the luncheon of the Lions |club Monday noon. ; Fred Jaynes assisted Eric Wallin several days last week in taking out the old cleaner at the Farmers’ Ele- vator and installing a new, up-to- ‘date machine. | Attorney McCarter has finished re- modeling his residence and has moved his law office into one of the rooms. Viola Bailey returned to her home here Sunday from a visit in Illinois. She was accompanied here by Mr. jand Mrs. Wells and son Clifford of i Fargo, who visited at the Bailey home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Reeves and son Stanley, of Aberdeen. visited sev- jeral days last week at the home of her mother, Mrs. B. H. Smith. They left Friday for Valley City where ; they visited relatives before returning jto their home. | Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert Taylor of | Bismarck visited relatives here Sat- (urday. |.. Mrs. Clara Dodds of Dawson vis- ited last week at the home of her json. Richard Dodds. Mrs. Jensen was pleasantly sur- thome of her daughter, Mrs. W. F. | Bertelson, Wednesday afternoon. The occasion was Mrs. Jensen's 62d birth- day anniversary. Those present were Mrs, Hatfield, Mrs. Grover, Mrs. Bur- ton, Mrs. Stuntz, Mrs. Schoenhardt ind Ruby, Mrs. Frank Heinz, Grand- ma Heinz, Mrs. Ness and Mrs. Dieruf. The ladies of the Presbyterian church are conducting a harvest fes- tival at the Lions club rooms this week. — —— ) Dodge By OLGA M. GROSSMAN Grace‘Coffin was an eastbound pas- senger to Mandan Tuesday, where she will ptie be home. °@ Mr. and Mrs. John Neurohr Wednes- day. Miss Ethel Brown of Wi is visiting her brother lene pi Mrs, Mary Burgess and Vivian, who have been spending a few months in Minnesota, have returned to their Miss Lillian Matison was a guest it the home of Mr. and Mrs. L, H. Sunday. 2 shower was given for Mrs. Sam Thursday eve Garland left Monday | Hackbarth, | She was accompanied by her! Hanon Oo wlte eae ed | the new cement walk and depot plat- | prised by @ number of friends at the | ¢, qe | bie “HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. | mo d is being repaired. d ge | Mr. and Mrs. Wohifeil will occupy it. Minnie Salle is assisting Mrs. Lars Bothner for some time. Theresa Jacobs was a caller in Kill- John Neurohr, who has been quite ood quality. ill during the past week, is improving | cam rapidly. | Frank Neurohr was transacting j business in Dunn Center Wednesday. i Gibbs By RUTH BURBAGE and ESTHER SCHMITZ |_ Mr. and Mrs, Rudy Schrank of Bis- | marck were Sunday visitors at Frank | Tryge’s. Mrs. John Engdahl, accompanied by Leona Jordan. of Bismarck, drove out | to Victor Engdahl's Wednesday. | John and Verdon Sabot visited with | their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sa- | bot. Sunday. i August Gabel and wife are staying | at Frank Gabel's, belping with the! harvesting. { | . Victor Engdahl combined for Adrien | | Asbridge last week. | John Sabot and Yvonne were callers Sunday et Emil Sabot's. Mrs. Ed Fields and children were visiting Gabel M drov Seiurday afternoon at Frank | and Mrs. Clarence Schmitz to Moffit Saturday evening for s call at the August Benz home. | | Gla Sabot visited at John Sa-} bot's Saturday afternoon. Bill Gabel is in the hospital with | Pneumonia. Ruth Trygg was the only primary {pupil to receive 100 in spelling all month, so she has 100 on her report card. ! The follow primary children re- | ceived 100 in last Friday's spelling | test: Ruth Trygg. Eicanor Gabel, Ver- don Sabot, Evels Swenson, and Florence Engdahl. | ngcahl, who has been at- tending scheol here fer the past three months. left last Friday. She will en- ter a Bic Mrs. Rv day night with the Abeliens at Me-! noken. Mr. and Mrs. Jonn Gabel Sr.. ac-! companied by Mrs. Ruth Burbage. ! called at the Charlie Johnson home to see if Mr. Johnson would combine | some wheat fcr Mr. Gabel this week. | Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Asbridge and family were business callers in Man- dan Saturday. ; Phyllis, Lillian and Betty Gabel | jcalled on Meredith Hummill Sunday. | We are sorry to hear that Meredith is | Not improving very fast. | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gabel and fam- | ily called at the Charlie Johnson home ‘Sunday. | Mr. end Mrs. A. R. Asbridge were | |callers in Bismarck Sunday. i The Henry Gabels were picking !chokecherties Sunday. Betty Gatel is spending a few days in town this week. | Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Burbage. ac- ;companied by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Irving and Mildred Irving. motored |to Linton Saturday evening after Mr. |Burbage’s engine for his airplane. | They returned Sunday. The following pupils in the upper- {grade room received 100 for the past ;month: Marie Gabel. Phyllis Gabel. | Lillian Gabel, Margaret Asbridge, and | Gladys Sabot. if Tryse By GLADYS NELSON John Olsen is haying with Emil jJohnson east from the Johnson home. Clarence Starr, whe has been stay- ting here with his uncle and aunt, |Mr. and Mrs. Joe Varley, plans on |returning to his former home, Port- jland, Ore., this fall where he has a twin er and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Anderson and family from south of Menoken were dinner guests recently at the Krug- er home. George. Gerald and M. A. motored to Regan Tu repairs for the header. Mrs. A. Kruger, John and Elsie were dinner guests eek ago Sun- day at the Herman Kikul home near Baldwin. Some people lost chickens in the heat last week and one horse be- came overheated and died. A fire of unknown origin started Monday night at the Henry Sun- quist farm. While they were milk- ing they noticed the whole hay loft was ablaze. Mr. Sunquist got two sets of harness out which were afire and Mrs. Sunquist got the cows out. It_is believed that new, green al- falfa hay became heated and caused the fire. The loss consisted of hay, wagon, new gas engine to pump water with, all .hickens and tur- keys, damages estimated at $500, and a pile of fuel. An alarm was given and many people came to help, as the yard «vas a fire of straw and manure which was watched all night. The barn was covered by insurance. Porter Nelson was a caller at the Carl Johnson home Monday. Mr. Johnson hauled some cattle to Re- gan which he disposed of to a buy- o re John Kruger and George Nelson were among those that went to fight fire at the Sunquist farm. Mrs. Porter Nelson’s mother, Mrs. Andrew Johnson, from near Suill, is staying with Mrs. Nelson this week visiting. Charlie Rue and M. A. Nelson were callers at the John Anderson home Tuesday night. Gene and Jackie Ferrell, 0. J. Ol- sin and Martin Bourgois were call- ers Friday at the M. A. Nelson jome. Mr. and Mrs. Choriie Ferrell and femily motored to Menoken Friday to attend a Farmers Union picnic. ighiaie set a pri the John Anderson home Thursday |but was put cut without any dam- . and Mrs. Nelson and family motored te merck Sat- aay taking in some poultry for tale. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Varley and Mr. and Mrs. George Whitted, Steve and Florence motored to Bismarck Saturda, Mr. and Mrs, George Nelson, Ger. ald and Gwendolyn transacted busi- ness in Regan a week ago Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. F. lelson and family were entertained a week ago Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Joe Varley. Mr. and Mrz. Ed .Lu Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cunnii m and children motored to Bismarck Sat- urday, Mrs. Gene Cunnii copied Pgs No. 1 i seven a - }heat in the | register lries. n Engdahl, Bobbie | . j ited relatives here Saturday while en ie fire near |; ist and} urday | gg school No. 3 which | will be ciosed this fall on accovnt ;of expenses to school No. 1 for the |fall and winter term. Axel Johnson returned home from ! Minneapolis last week where he has been visiting for sme time. He to harvest his crop. Mr.’ and Mrs. Joe Varley, Mrs. ;Ceorge Whitted and Florence mo- {tored to Mandan Saturday. i Joe Varley had the misfortune of jhurting his hand last week when ithe hay stacker broke and hit him on tie arm and hand. Several persons were overcome by it week, the mercur,’ in the shade in Bal win and 115 here at the Albi Spangberg home, the hottest any old-timers have seen it here. John Haybeck, who rented the David Trygg home here, was a busi ness s in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Monroe and Roderick, Sam Brown, Gertie Mai and Gladys Nelson ere visitors Sunday at the J. W. Jiras home. Levi Anderson and Harry Brown were also callers for a short ti Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson, Ger- ald and Gwendolyn ind Porter Nel- son motored to the river west from Baldwin Sunday to pick chokecher- Thev had a picnic dinner. Mrs. Enos Strandemo and son Gene left for Detrcit, Minn., last week to visit with her parents. A heavy shower of rain and some hail fell here Sunday night. A num- ber from here went to Regan Mon- day to report hail losses. George Jiras returned home with his parents and brother Joe from! Chicago where he is on the police force. Mr. and J. W. Jiras | and Joe went to Chi. from Thorpe, Wis., they went a week avo to attend the fun- 1 of their little granddaughter, Frances, six years of age, who uied of ruptured appendix. George will here a month before returning | to Chicago, Willie Jiras, who as- ited his sister, Lillie, with the hores during his parcnts’ absence, eturned to the Nelson brothers to} ume his farm work. Baldwin By FLORENCE BORNER e Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Rupp and little daughter, Delores, visited at the Richard Borner home Friday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. Shep Haas and Miss Frances Spitzer of Turtle Lake vis- Toute to the capital city. Mrs. Emil Geigle accompanied the Heck family to Bismarck Saturday. Paul Borner, Joe Sorch and Ralph Prioke motored to Bismarck and Mandan Monday on business. Martin Bourgois of Bismarck was here the fore part of the week on a business mission. Mr. and Mrs. James McAvoy and children Grace, Gordon and Irma have returned from a several weeks motor trip to different points in Minnesota. Mrs, Matilda Baumgart visited with relatives east of town Monday. Emil Geigle, who has been on the sick list the past week, is again able to be up and around. William Dohn of Bismarck was a recent business caller in this com- munity. Miss Ruth Martineson and small brother of Naughton were here Fri- day afternoon while en route to Wil- ton. Laurence Little is expected home this week from Mt. Vernon, Wash., where he has been spending a month with relatives. Laurence accoi panied his grandmother, Mrs. Rich- ard Nixon, when she returned home. ; Wednesday where they visited Mrs. Klien; who is a patient at the St. Alexius hospital. Ross Hardwick of Mandan was a business caller in town Monday. G. Riehl went to Bismarck Thurs- day where he purchased a new c: Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Brundage and children of Mott companied by their aunt, Mrs. Flora Curtis, motored down Saturday evening to spend | Sunday at the Charles Beem home. | Miss Jessie Morrison of Bismarck spent the week-end with home folks near Ralcigh. Harold Faubel of Bismarck visited in Raleigh Saturday on his way to McIntosh where he spent Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schick. As a courtesy to their guest, Mrs. | Flora Curtis, of Rock Rapids, Ia., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beem arranged a family picnic which was held on the Cannon Ball river Sunday. Those in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Brundage and children of Mott, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schick and children and Mr. and Mrs. 8. Lovehaug and children and 8. J. Pack. W. P. Stayner and C. L. Kiien- schmidt attended the ball game at Bismarck Sunday afternoon. Peter Klien, local stock buyer, shipped two cars of cattle to the Sioux City market Friday. called in town Wednesday. Marjorie Oleson and Nevo Bos- worth and Kary Morrison were house guests of Mrs. John Morrison several days the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beem re- turned from Mott Wednesday with a new car which they purchased. Miss Gyda Brynildson and Miss Grace Wood of Bismarck spent Sun- day afternoon and evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Dorward. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Roche visited indan and Bismarck Thursda: . J. Rausch, M. Brittner and Ternes were transacting business in Mandan Saturday. Peter Klien and children motored to Bismarck Sunday to spend the day with Mrs. Klien, who is a pa- tient at St. Alexius hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wolfgram Thos. McGinnis is spending a few | {days on his farm visiting chickens and turkeys were drowned. were upset and other moved. Ernest Hurr's barn was moved from the foundation at one end. The cement foundation was cracked. The grain was hurt quite . | badly, too. | Mrs. John Benz and children called jat the Herman Nieman home Monday. Margcrie and Clifford Koon spent Monday afternoon at the Gosney home. Miss Elnora Hurr was a Bismarck caller Monday. Mrs. Herman Nieman called at the John Benz home Tuesday. The Ladies’ Aid gave Grandma Wagner a surprise on her® ninetieth birthday Monday afternoon at the Gaskill home. The afternoon was spent in a social way. A delicious lunch was served by the ladies. Those attending were Mesdames Staley, O'Hare and French, Mrs, Cordner and Miss Ruth, from Bismarck; Mrs. B. Slater, Miss Janet, Mrs. Adams, and Miss Waste, of Brittin; and Mrs. W. Belile of Driscoll. The Ernest Hurr family are enter- taining relatives from California. Quite a number of people from Mr. Snow's charges attended the picnic dinner and services at the Menoken grove Sunday. Menoken The Salvation Army of Mandan | 4. By MRS. JENNIE DANCE Stephen Funston, who was ill in Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Baker and three children motored to Roundup, Mont., to visit Mr. and Mrs. Roy Baker. Mrs. Laurence Baer and Mrs. Mil- ton Rue of Bismarck visited Mrs. Homer Craven Wednesday. Mrs. Park Wood entertained the Ladies Aid Thursday afternoon. The | time was spent sewing for a bazaar which will be held sometime the first of December. A dainty luncheon was served by the hostess. The next meeting will be held in two weeks at the C. D. King home. Mrs. Henry DeGroot and son Virgil and August Engebrit of Marion Junc- © | took their little daughter, Hazel, to Camp Grassick, near Dawson, where she will take advantage of an outing which we hope will improve her health. Spencer Neterson and Charles Cory motored to Brien and Flasher Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fiest motored to Bismarck on business Monday. Some of this year’s wheat has been tested and grades No. 1, which is much better than expected. Harvest is pretty well under way and thresh- ing machines are expected to start up in another week. Lizzie Harmon of Thain is assist- ing Mrs. H. Tillman with her house- work through the harvest season. Mr. and Mrs. Ches Hutchins, Mrs. Clara Steele and Leona Krosch mo- tored to Breien Sunday where they spent the day picnicking. Miss Cordelia Stayner had the mis- fortune, Sunday, of catching her hair afire by the gas lamp and received Taft several burns. ‘> By FLORENCE GOSNEY | Mrs. John Benz was visiting rela- tives in Moffit Tuesday. Presley Gosney called at the Irvin Anderson home near McKenzie Tues- day. irs. McClouard 1s assisting with the work at the Ernest Hurr home for @ while. Mrs. Ed Olson and daughter, Mrs. Frank Benz, of Moffit, were supper guests at the John Benz home Tues- Laurence does not like the west very well according to letters received by his folks. i Bennie Eide is spending a week at his home in Washburn. day. Miss Helen Swindling assisted Mrs. Carl Olson with her work Friday. Presley Gosney and Earl Gaskill were Bismarck callers Thursday. They tion, 8. D., called at the A. H. Klep- stein home Saturday en route to Zap, N. D., on business. Mrs, Harry Cunz, Mrs. Carl Jacob- son and daughters were guests of Mrs. Otto Ayers Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Craven and family returned from a trip to De- troit Lakes and Elbow lake Monday. * Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers enter- tained three tables of bridge at their home Tuesday evening. Cecil Dance won h score. A luncheon was served at midnight. Misses Mildred and Ella Funston: Schrunk By HELEN MARCHANT Carl Johnson, daughters Mary and Ch son Clarence, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Hein and family, Ervin, Luella and Tillie Wentz spent Saturday eve- ning in Wing. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kahler and daughters Josephine and Cecilia were dinner guests at the Herman Nieters home. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Nolan and fam- ily spent Sunday at the Gust Pry home near McClusky. Mrs. Philip Schuch and family are visiting relatives here. Thomas Novah motored to Wing Saturday. Jakie Berg and son called at the R.G. Marchant home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, Christ Wentz and daughter Mavis, and Mrs. Jacob Wentz and daughter Luella motored to Bismarck Sunday to spend the day with Jacob Wentz. Marcella and Andrew Neiters and Herbert Ziegimeier spent Sunday eve- ning at the R. G. Marchant home. Mr. and Mrs. Gust Fry of near McClusky are the parents of a baby @ | girl, born Aug. 2, Mrs. Ed Nolan and Mrs. Fry are sisters. Miss Ruth Hein spent Saturday night and Sunday with Luella and Tillie Wentz. Marcella and Andrew Neiters and Herbert Ziegimeier visited at the Roy Marchant home Tuesday evening. ieee Witt motored to Bismarck esday. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and a were Wing shoppers Wednes- lay. Jacob Berg and son were Wing shoppers Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nolan and family spent Saturday shopping in Bis- marck. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchart and family were Wing shoppers Saturday evening. Mrs. Christ’ Hein called at the Thomas Novah home Tuesday. Mrs, Jacob Wentz id Christ ‘Wentz motored to Bismarck Tuesday evening to spend a few days with Jacob Wentz, a patient at the Bis- marck hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Schuh returned to their home in Bismarck Sunday. They have been visiting relatives in this township for a few days. Herbert Zeiglmeler is now employed by Charley Kvanaska. He began work Wednesday morning. Ervin Wentz called at the Merman Neiters home Tuesday evening. Jacob Berg called at the Jacob Wentz home Tuesday . Joe Novy motored to Wing Wed- returned Wednesday after visiting | nesda: — in Minnesota and South Da- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thomas of Driscoll spent Sunday at the O. Ayers home. Fred Wilkinson of Valley City spent several days at the V. M. Craven home, Mr. and Mrs. George Ackerman of Durand, Mich., are here visiting their daughter, Mrs. Faye Salter. Misses Eleanor and Roberta Craven. attended a party in Bismarck Wed- nesday evening. Mr. Anamoose, N. night visiting Mrs. R. G. Abelein. They left Sunday morning for a week's motor trip in the Black Hills accompanied by Jay Abelein, the 8-year-old son of Mr. R. G. Abelein. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Craven and children and Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Craven returned Tuesday from a two weeks vacation in Brainerd, Minn., visiting Mr. and Mrs. Haigge. Ada McCurdy is now a patient in the St. Alexius hospital with blood poisoning in her hand. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Craven and son arrived here Thursday from Ros- lyn, Long Island, New York, and are Mrs. Frank Wilson, who has been | Visited at the Ben Koon home in the/| now visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. spending a month with her daughter, | evening. Mrs. Wayne Cummings, has returned to her home at Washburn. Mrs, Herman Nieman and children called at the John Benz home Tues- C. V. Anderson, who has been a | day afternoon. sufferer with eczema for the past| Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fogarty were town 1 years, has completely cured him- self with a home remedy. Mr. An- derson plans on patenting his for- mula which is made from herbs. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Monroe and son, Roderick, were recent visitors in this community. Noel Borner is helping on the Her- man Meyers farm this month cutting grain. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nordstrom and children Glen and Iva May were ‘Sunday afternoon callers at the Oscar Satter home. Mrs. Ira Falkenstein spent the lat- ter part of the week in Bismarck with her son Clarence who is taking treat- ments in the Bismarck hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Spitzer mo- tored to their farm near Arnold a few days ago to visit the Emil Spitzer family. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Diede and four children of Ecklund were Sun- day afternoon callers at the Emil Geigle home. Mrs. Sam Hanson has as her guests this week two nieces from Bowden. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jiras and son Joe, who left here last Sunday by car for Wisconsin to attend the funeral of little Frances Fischer, have re- turned home. A number of local young folks spel Ganeay Ab NET woe on.a. pee Paul Borner and Richard Fricke ‘illiams home Fr Helen and greg wl Fern to meet Kasper Bonofgofsky, Mrs. at | Sunday at callers Wednesday evening. The Farmers union had @ picnic Friday at the Menoken grove. Little Donna Sharp spent Saturday afternoon at the Sapp home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swindling and fcmily are spending some time at the Henry Swindling home. Mr. Swindling is them with harvesting. Mrs. John Benz called at the Carl Olson home Tuesday. Mrs. Herman Nieman called at the Henry Jessen home Saturday after- noon. Wilbert Koon and Charley Gosney were town callers Thursday. Mrs. John Benz and children visited in Moffit Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Random, who have just returned to Bismarck from 8 trip to Ohio, spent Saturday night at the Ed Fogarty home. The Henry Jessen family spent Sat- weay evening at the Herman Nieman me. Ray and Buster Baeth motored to Robinson Saturday night to friends over Sunday. Miss Esther Lang spent Sunday evening at the George Lewis home. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nieman and family and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jes- gen and family spent Sunday at Lake Elwin Baeth spent Sunday evening at the Max Lang home. Mrs. Lewis and Marion vis- ‘in |ited at the Henry Swindling home Saturday afternoon. Earl Gaskill and Charley Gosney visit Craven expect to make their home here in the future. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers and son attended the Burleigh County Rural Letter Carriers association at River- sied park in Bismarck Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abelein and children, Miss Maalfred Berg and Mrs, R. M. Ludemann visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Yeakle Monday evening. Park bp a went t> McKenzie on londay. Royal Thomes is combining barley for Edward and Henry Ebling. Mr. and Mrs. Axel Peterson of Beu- lah, N. D., motored here, visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Varnum Saturday night and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Boyd and family spent Sunday visiting Mrs. Funston. e Bismarck callers Tuesday. Mr. and Clarke Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clarke and Miss Violet Clarke were Bismarck callers Tuesday. ‘We are all glad to hear that Mrs. Heoft is able to leave the hospital for a few days. She is going to stay with her mother, Mrs. Ed Olson, near Moffit. called at the Art Chenoweth home “ bel y. Bertha Rossow and deughter| Miss t Margaret Lang ening at the Gosney home. ey ct . Gaskill and Earl spent Carl Kositzky home ire were |blew completely away. eyiee ze i bes 5 |f Moffit ct ry. Herbert Ziegimeier called at the R. G. Marchant home Tuesday evening. Herman Fade is working for Louis Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and family called at the Herman Neiters home Monday evening. Herman Neiters and son Andrew motored to Wing Monday afternoon. Jacob Berg and son were Wing shoppers Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. H. H: Siebel motored to Wing Saturday evening. a By MRS. C. E. MOFFIT Miss Ruth Keene, who has been spending a week with her aunt, Mrs. ink Durfee, is l:-aving for her home at Miles City, Mont., Saturday. Mrs. George Parks entertained at shes home Wednesday afternoon the following guests: Miss Ruth Keene of Miles City, Mont. Mrs. Frank Durfee, Mrs. Ira Peckens and daugh- ter Inez, Mrs. Viggo Jensen and daughter Verona, Mrs. J. J. Hill and children, At five o'clock a delicious lunch was served. Mrs. Ira Peckens and daughter Inez, Mrs. J. J. Hill and children end Mrs. George Parks and daugh- ter Wanda called on Mrs. Asa Wer- Oscar Benz enter- tained the following guests at a chicken dinner Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hofstad ani children, Wil- helming Moffit, Mrs. Buins Bailey and children and Mrs. V. Benz. Mrs. Hamlin, mother of Mrs. Pills- bury, visited at the Pillsbury home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carpenter and daughter moved out to the Fred Moffit farm this week. They will assist with parvoniag: Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brownawell and Harry Keonig visited at the Howard Brownawell home aR e .A lovely dinner was enjoyed by all. Elsie Soule is working at the C. K. Lane home. | - Lucille Mochel is spending a few days at the Ira Peckens home. Rev. Snow and children visited at the V. Benz home Monday. Work has started on the new ad- dition to the schoolhouse. Mr. Houitson and Dorothy Lamb visited at the M. D. ison home Sun- aay. as chicken dinner was enjoyed all, J irs, Alfred Faust and children visited at the Carl Olson home Mon- R. | Novy. | aing anniversary. A lovely lunch was enjoyed. Mrs, Peterson, Sr., township, and her so children, were Mof‘i ee : b Buchannon and wife were shopping in Moffit Monday. irs. Carl Olson and children were town callers Tuesday. ° 4 Steiber eed ct By MRS. C, L. MALONE of Thelma wife and two callers Men- Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson and Brel cnn the ene Ruby and erlie Stokes were Sunday visitors at Robert Patzner’s. i Mrs. John Bjerke of Regan was a caller at C. L. Malone's Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hic! Wayne were Saturday Regan. irs. C. L, Malone and Mrs. 7, M. McDaniel were business visitors in Regan Monday. Glen Oder, who has spent several weeks in the Bismarck vicinity, is helping witk the harvest at W. S, Oder's. Mrs. Harold Baron and son Nor- man returned to their home at Bene- dict Saturday after spending a ‘week at the Malone home. They were i ee home by Mrs. Malone and Mrs. McDaniel. Gotlieb Steinert and Fred Berg- quist were business visitors in Re- gan Monday. The recent rain helped the late gardens. Word has been received that Staff Sergeant Roderick Malone has been transferred from Wheeler Field, Honolulu, to March Field, Riverside, ill Anderson is shocking ry Wm, Hiekel Bee Mrs. John Carlson visited with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith, at McKenzie Monday, —_—— | Alta t —__—_——+# By KARL SCHATZ have greatly grain, potatoes and Mrs. Jake Hochhalter spent Tues- day afternoon at the home of her Parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Schafer. Carl Huber, Ray Kelm and Ken. Brown were in McClusky Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Melton and Charles Schatz of McClusky visited at the home of Charles’ parents Tues- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Whal are the Proud parents of a baby boy, born recently, Harry Pickard of Pickardville was ® business caller at the Schatz home ‘Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schatz Jr., of near Washburn, spent Sunday visit- ing at the John Stroh and Schatz homes. Miss Marion Schlichenmyer of Turtle Lake is spending a few weeks at the Karl Schatz home. The party given at the John Ben- der farm near Pickardville Sunday evening, was well attended. Ted Mr. and Mrs. H. Schatz and Hank were McClusky and Pickardville shoppers John Schafer, who spent the past week with his sister, Mrs. Jake Hoch- halter, returned home Saturday. Eddie Johnson spent Sunday after- noon with Emanuel and Edwin Schatz. Jack and Howard Coombs drove to Bismarck Sunday. Most of the farmers in this com- munity are harvesting. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schatz and chil- dren spent Sunday at Turtle Lake visiting relatives. Herold Hamilton of McClusky was busy delivering gasoline to the farm- ers here. Ba ae ie, Sohn Plechiand chi- Pickardville. Carl Schatz called at at Pickardville Sun- By MRS. LARS JACOBSON ing Tepair work on schoolnouse No repair work on No. 2 during vacation. Elmer “irs. Albert Faust is somewhat] © jmpreved and is able to sit up a iit- le. 3 The work on the elevator is pro- gressing nicely, but there is still some work to be done before it is completed, sf The windstorm which visited our community on Sunday did 2 lot of damage to crops, buildings and hay. Fields of grain thet were shocked will have to be reshocked and hay Even in some instances stacks of hay from ieces. Wm. Mrs, BF. Lane, Mrs. C. K. Lane| and children were town Mon- day. They also called at the Soule Mrs. Ben Porter and Milo Gilland were entertained at dinner at the Jones home Monday. W. H. Edson is arsisting Fred Moffit in harvesting. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lane and sons visited at the C. E. home ea Mr, and Mrs. George Parks en- g Rr - i 4 Z 3 I i i ‘ i ar el its i i i é J [ [ E i its i ay Ay i Moffit| Anton x \ beh : » 4 \ a a, b vw