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im. Laurence "NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS rs J Arena By MRS. 0. McINTYRE Jacob Holwagner of Bismarck called St Herman Rachel's Tuesday morn- o ang. Otto Rachel is heading grain for » John Driscoll for a couple of days. The Kiley and Sperry combine m: chine has been working on the Jay Payseno farm. They finished com- ‘bining and threshing on it Thursday. David Shuck finished heading for Herman Rachel Wednesday. W. H. Stark was a dinner guest at Allen Frazier's Monday. Ben Klagenburg and Bluch Wag- ner finished harvesting Wednesday. They are the first ones to finish cut- ting grain in this vicinity. Mrs. Owen McIntyre and Mrs. Bert Glanville called on Mrs. Allen Frazier ‘Wednesday. John Bailey is helping Jimmy Tees cut his crop. Jay Collins is shocking grain for Allen Frazier this week. Mrs. R. C. Halver entertained the Homemakers club Friday afternoon. Most all of the members were pres- ent and also a number of visitors. A delicious lunch was served at the close of the meeting. Mrs. Howard Glan- ville of Wing will entertain them next month. Ben Klagenburg believes in the old saying, “The early bird catches the worm.” He started to thresh for Charles Edwards Thursday afternoon. Other rigs around here aren't plan- ning on starting up for another week. Mrs. Frank Lambert entertained the ladies of Arena to a party Thursday afternoon in honor of her sister, Mrs. Edna Putman, of McKenzie, who has spent the past week visiting her. Mrs. Mary McGinnis of south of Wing called at Mrs. Ben Klagenburg’s Saturday afternoon. She is going to teach school No. 3 in Phoenix town- ship. Mrs. Ed Claud and family were | shopping in town Monday. Emanuel Haas of near Denhoff called at McIntyre’s Wednesday to phone for repairs for his header. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smith and daugh- ters Orthlane, Irene, Dorothy and Evelyn of Iowa visited Ed Smith the last week, Jim and Ed. are brothers. Mrs. Romeo Bailey was shopping in ‘Wing Monday. ji ° Ralpi: Leech is stacking grain this week for McIntyre brothers. Jamie Tees is sporting a new car. He brought it out from Bismarck Fri- day. A nicce of Mra Arthur Tees and Mrs. R. C. Halver visited them the latter part of the week. She returned to her home in Wisconsin Saturday. Johnnie Laib visited at Mr. and Mrs. Jake Burg’s Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lambert were business callers at Regan Friday af- ternoon. Bluch Wagner was a business caller in Tuttle Saturday. Miss Pauline Wolf is assisting Mrs. Ben Klagenburg with her housework this week. Ed and Joe Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smith and daughters, Ben Klagen- burg and children were supper guests at the McIntyre home. Mr. and Mrs. E. E, Glanville were supper guests at Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville’s Sunday evening. ~*~ Rheinhold socobectes: was a caller at Dan Almer’s Sunday. Bluch Wagner and Miss Pauline Wolf motored to Edgeley Sunday to visit at the Grant Palms home. Miss Roberta Palms accompanied them home. — Rock Hill | o By RUTH E. LITTLE | ° Phyllis Little spent the last part ef the week at the Louis Jorgenson home. ‘Mrs. G. O. Lndsay has as_ her guest her sister, Miss Dixon, from ‘Wisconsin. Mrs. Monroe spent Wednesday at . Little's. : mis. Grass Brost visited with Mrs. S. L. Jordah! Thursday. Louise Walker called at Lindsay's Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, 8. L. Jordahl and Mrs. A. Strand motored to Bismarck Sunday evening to meet Lucille John- son, who arrived by train from St. Louis, Mo. They also visited Little at ismarck hospita’. J.P. Little and son, Virgil, and Mrs. Ira Bailey, motored to Bismarck day to visit Mrs. Little. Everett Bailey cut grair for Joe Cook Saturday. Mrs. Harry Davenport called on Mrs. P. E. Patton Thursday. Rev. and Mrs. Noah McCay are vis- iting with Noah’s father, Arthur Mc- Czy. Pod Roy Bailey visited at Patton's ‘Thursday. &. L. Jordahl and Oalo and Johnson motored to Bismarck day to consult the doctors. Phyllis Little has been on the sick list. ‘Steve Hill and family of Oregon, are visiting at Mrs. Kolb's. Mrs. P. E. Patton called on Mrs. Ira Bailey Monday. A. H. Helgeson and G. O. Lindsey called at J. F, Little's Monday eve- ae Johnson and Gudrun Jordah! spent Sunday at home. - Ruth Little spent Sunday at the Emil Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hill, daughter; Jay, and son, Russell, of Salem, Ore. called at Jim Little's Sunday. Laurence Fitzgerald called at Jor- dent's Sunday. Laure and Ira Batley called at Fitegerald and Bud Little qh spent Monday fornoon at Laurence's ome. Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and son Gerald were Regan callers Thursday. Pete Jacobson spent Sunday with his daughter, Burnett. Ladies’ Aid met with Mrs. A. Strand Wednesday, August 21. A. H. Lundberg is keeping his horses at J. F. Little's while they are cutting Grain near there. Rosebud Hillsdorf of Wilton, is spending a few days with Francis Fitzgerald. Louise Jorgenson was a Regan call- er Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Vogel were Regan callers Monday. Ruth Little and Gudrun Jordahl called at Jorgenson’s Wednesday and Saturday afternoons. Mrs. Ira Bailey and son, Roy, spent Friday afternoon at J. F. Little's. Norman Little spent Saturday night and Sunday with his cousins, Clyde and Clayton. J. F. Little called at K. Kolb’s Fri- day evening. Mrs. John Towe and daughter, Hazel were Regan callers Tuesday. Alvin Ghylin is heading grain for 8. P. Jordahl. 1 l ] Welch’s Spur By MRS. R. M. WELCH Miss Madge Runey and Mrs. Everetts called at the Robert Welch home en school business the first of the week. John Welch and his father have been busy the first of the week put- | ting together John’s new combine. They succeeded in getting it together ° so that they combined for a couple of days the latter part of the week. Marcus Tremblay is working for them. Lawrence Doppler and Robert Welch motored to Bismarck Tuesday eae for repairs for their com- ine. Ed Doppler and son, Clarence, cut oats with a binder for Robert Welch Monday and Tuesday. They had also bound their own previously. They Plan to thresh the oats separately so as to have the straw in a pile for winter use, as oats straw is quite valuable as stock feed. Mrs. George McMurrich and daugh- ter, Margaret, and Marcus Tremblay called at the Robert Welch home ‘Tuesday evening. Mr. Tremblay call- ed at the John Welch and Ed Doppler homes also. The frost in this vicinity did con- siderable damage to potatoes, late flax and gardens Tuesday night. Quite a layer of ice was reported to have been in watering troughs early Wednesday morning. Mrs. Horace Dirlam and little son and Mrs. Chester Boyd and children called on Mrs. Robert Welch Wednes- day evening. Nine members of the Cross-country Homemakers’ club met at Mrs. Rob- ert Welch's Thursday afternoon and as many children were present. On ac- count of the county agent's failure to send out the material for the meet- ing the members had nothing to work upon. The next meeting place will be at the home of Mrs. A. D. Welch the third Thursday in September. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and Robert,-metored- to Bismarck ‘Wednesday. Mrs. Cora McLean and son, Lester, visited at the Horace Dirlam home several days this week. Mr. Bacon called at the Ed Doppler home on business the latter part of the week. Mrs. Robert Welch has been clean- ing and repainting Boyd school No. 1 this week. Fred Rittel did the car- Penter work which was 5 Baby Donald Welch fell into the eight-foot cellar of his home Satur- day morning. The steps broke the fall or lighting upon the cement floor | @ might have proven quite serious. Mrs. Byerly's little son, Billie, who recently had a fall from the top of Mr. Boyd’s windmill, is getting along Lawrence Doppler motored to Bis- marck Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boyd and fam- ily visited at the Alex McDonald home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and family motored to the river bottom for grapes and cherries Sunday after- noon. ° | ° Wilson Township By MRS. JOHN A. BERG Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolf motored to Washburn Monday to get some flour at the mill and also transacted other business. Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Neimiller! motored to Goodrich to visit over Sunday with Mr. Neimiller's sister, Mrs, Arthur Pfaff. Mrs. Lewis Wagner received word Saturday that her mother is very ill at a hospital at Bismarck. Sam Berg and John Berg helped Edward Berg with grain afternoon. threshing already. Mr. and Mrs. John Berg and fam- ily motored to Turtle Lake Sunday visit with Mrs. Berg's parents, Mr. the | alfalfa is in full bloom. : = ‘of the hay stacks were half destroyed, also, header stocks and shocks were {blown over. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Neimiller visit- igs at the Christ Warner home Sun- lay. : Mr. ‘and Mrs. A. E. Nelson motored } jto Wilton Thursday afternoon on business matters. Willie Berg visited with his cousins | Monday. Sam Berg and family and John! Berg and family motored to the river Saturday by truck for chokecherries. | Mr. and Mrs. John Kurle motored | to Mercer to see Mrs. Brown Wed- | jnesday evening. Mrs. Anna Brown, well known and jliked by all, passed away Tuesday morning. Funeral services were held at Dazen Friday at the family lot. as their guests Miss Louise Brown we and John Brown for a week. son Johnoton motored to Wilton Saturday. Miss Herda Berg called on Ella Wagner Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Neimiller mo- tored to Wilton Monday. A heavy rain fell near Mercer Mon- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Neimiller called ters. The Bergs and Wagners received the sad word from their-sister, Mrs. E. Hintz, that her daughter, Lydia, passed away at a hospital Monday evening. Bergs and Wagners left by car Wednesday to attend the funcral at Martin, N. D. She leaves to mourn. her death her parents, nine brothers an three sisters. Lydia was 10 years old. Christiania By VIOLET A. CLARKE © | ° Marvin Magnus was a Bismarck caller Tuesday. Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet vis- ited at the Henry Stile home Wed- nesday. Eli Harding was a Sterling caller Wednesday. Marvin Magnus visited at Henry Stiles home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clarke and Miss Violet were Sterling callers Wed- nesday. Hassin Elias started cutting hay with his binder Friday for Jennie Clarke. Tom Smith was a Sterling caller Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Hassin Elias and family were dinner guests at Jennie Clarke's home Sunday. Mrs. Ed. Holton was a Sterling caller Friday. George Harding and son Eli started combining the wheat which they have in on shares for Robert Clarke Friday. Tom Smith is assist- ing them. Martin Magnus was a Sterling call- er Friday. Robert Clarke called at the Harry Edgeley home Wednesday. Knute Johnson was a Sterling call- er Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clarke and Miss Violet were Bismarck callers Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. William Stile, the Misses Pauline and Moline, Mrs, Elder Elness and Jennie Clarke and Violet attended the funeral of Mrs. Eliza Wagner, held “at the Sterling church Friday. Laurence Mork called on Hassin | Elias Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Ed. Holton and soa were Ster- ling callers Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and family visited at the Adolph Hansen home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Stile were Sterling callers Tuesday. Ghylin, By MARGARET DAVIS Delbert Davis and sons, Marvin and Lloyd, were callers at the L, Davis home Wednesday evening. 8ohn Drawvers has returned from the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Salone and daughter, Agnes, were Wilton shoppers Satur- day afternoon. Israel Keator had the misfortune to get a beard from the grain in his eye. He was in Wilton Saturday to have it attended to. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Krause are the proud parents of a baby girl, which arrived Sunday morning, Aug. 11. Miss Margaret Gill spent the last week visiting with her grandmother at Tuttle. Marvin Alm, Mrs. Kettleson and daughter, Randy, were berry picking at Willcw Springs Sunday afternoon. Staton Davis is helping Nels Tos- seth with his harvesting as the grain the ° —- | ° with work, Ivan Alms has a bad hand at this writing. ‘They took him to a doctor to have his finger lanced. The Strom boys finished cutting grain Saturday. They used tractors to cut with the binders, and also used a tractor on the header. ‘There is very little grain left to cut in this part of the county. Nick Holgerson is threshing his Grain as they cut it. Paul Davis, who is batching, de- cided Sunday evening he ‘vould take {some of his boy friends and go to Willow Springs and get some fruit to feed his threshers on. The boys went with him and helped him gather ithe berries. Then Paul thought he | would have some fun and run off and lose the boys in the brush, which re- sulted in his backing the car into the ercek and he had to walk three miles to get a wagon and four horses to pull his car out. Alfalfa has died out in some places due to the drought, but Willis Gills’ It has stood the dry aeather fine and looks nice. We hed a rain Monday that kept the farmers out of the field. L, W. Davis, Mrs. Davis, Margaret ‘tand Staton were Wilton business and Miss Freda the Wm. Wagner 18 Wagner mo- visit Mrs. Philip inday for nesday to deliver a calf. ine, L. Washer called on his sis- rs ‘The storm that awept through this vielnity. Monday evening..did a Jot of damage to smcll buildings and mos callers Saturday. Margerct Davis and Malinda Man- ning were looking after their high school work in Wilton Saturday. Some from south of Regan will enter the Wing high school, as Wilton is overcrowded and cannot begin to take care of the pupils that have applied. Some will go to Bismarck and others , will stay at home. | Shoppers in Regan Saturday night were Mr. and - vs. Victor Strom and son, Albert Perkins, Edna Johnson and niece, L. W. Davis and family, Arne Tosseth and family, Oliver Tos- seth, Mr. Eenson and Benny, both of the Gill families, Drawvers boys, the Krause young folks, Mr. and Mrs. Alm3 and children, Mr. and Mrs. Louie King and Matic, Charley. Flor- Urbach, most ence and Hisie Keator, Fred Mr. and Mrs. Robert Seibold have | Mr. and Mrs, Harry Redington and | on John J. Schafer on business mat-! is ripening so fast Nels is overrushed | © |Andy Johnson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gross Broste, Agnes Salone, Mr. Anderson and son Henry, Clarence Scott, and Donald Falmer, Nick Holgerson and family, Nels Tos- seth and family, Emil and Hugo Sun- quist, Henry Sunquist and wife and | Lucile. L. W. Davis and family were Sun- day afternoon guests at Roy Farley's of Rock Hill township. Leland W. Davis of Bismarck is spending his cummer vacation with his grandparents in Ghylin. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Krausc have motored to Sov’h Dakota to consult | health. Corn is almost a failure in this neighborhood. Also the early pota- | toes and gardens have been ruined by the long dry spell of weather. Emil Sunquist cut and threshed his barley last week. All who jut in sunflowers in their | gardens have some fine ones and with the dry summer we will have to do |like Kansas—plant more sunflowers, as it seems to be a dry weather plant. It is a fine crop for those who raise poultry, as it gives them a_ nice glessy coat of feathers, which one wants for prize-winning stock. Temvik By BERTHA LARVICK Bill Albrecht visited at the C. A. | Albrecht home for a few days. Mrs. Roger Stedman motored to Bismarck Sunday. Lydia Burkhardt 1s working at the S. G, Stedman Home during thresh- ing. "Mr. and Mrs, Cha:lie Waddell at- nesday. Mrs. Baker and Mrs, Hazelton were callers Tuesday. A Baptist business meeting was held at the church Saturday after- noon. Miss Eliza Nickelson of Bismarck s been visiting her friend Mrs. il Stedman the !ast two weeks, Mrs. Chas. DeWitt took her daugh- ter to Linton Friday to take her music lesson. Harold Billingsly of Miles City, Mont., arrived here Thursday to help at the P. R. Stedman home. Carl Reich was 1 business caller in Hazelton Tuesday night. Ed Larvick and son George and Brindle of in Temvik east of Temvik Sunday. Alice Calquhoun is here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Calquhoun. Johnnie Jones of Aberdeen is here looking after his farm interests. ©. W. Quast and son Neil motored to Bismarck Saturday. Mrs. Roger Stedman, Mrs. Chilson, Mrs. Perch anu Bertha Larvick were picking cherries in Linton Thursday. dake Burkhardt and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Reich Jr. drove to Bismarck Sunday. Quinten Foell and Donald Calqu- houn drove to Bismarck to visit friends, and Alice Calquhoun re- turned with them. The M. E. Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. Ed Chilson Wednesday. Harold Bellingsly was a Sunday visitor at the Peter Nelson home. Many families from here attended the baptismal services at Linton Sun- day. The Northern Pacific work train is working on the N. P. railroad south and north of here. Carl Reich and family and Mrs. Peach attended the movies in Hazel- ton Saturday night. Esther Ochsner and Edward Bender were married August 7 by Rev. Doyen at Linton. They are living on the place of the groom's father at present. Mr. and Mrs. Chav. Hendrix took Mr. and Mrs, L. P. Uendrix to Stecle to catch the train to Minneapolis Sunday where they are transacting business. This vicinity was blessed with a good downpour of 1ain for a few minutes Monday. A number of small hailstones and strong wind also vis- ited us that same evening, but no damage was reported. Miss Mildred Chilson of Redwood Falls, Minn., arrived in Linton Mon- day afternoon. Mrs. Chilson and Bertha Larvick motored to Linton to meet her. She will stay one week to visit relatives and friends and then return to go to school. Mrs. Peter Nelson gave a birthday party in honor of her daughter, Be- linda, Saturday afternoon. A num- ber of friends were present. A de- licious lunch was served. as [ali Alta ! —___—_—__¢ By KARL SCHOTZ Mr. and Mrs. F. Coombs and Jack transacted business at the capital ity Tuesday. John Schofer of west of Alta was a business caller at the Schotz farm| Monday. : Mrs. Adams, Inga, and Laurits spent Wednesday evening at the Jones home. Pauline Schotz spent Saturday and Sunday with Edna Wentz of Pickardville. Mr. and Mr: Andy were Pickardville Monday. Charles Schotz and Leyd Dahl of McClusky called at the Schotz home Monday evening. Mrs. Brown spent Friday visiting with Mrs. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Schotz and, son Dave and Mr. and Mrs. H. Schotz drove to Wing Sunday where they visited at the home of Christ Berg. it was reported in this com- Tuesday night though no extensive damage was done. Inga Adams was an overnight guest at the Brown home Friday. . Caroline and Alvin Brackett and =. Johnson and son shoppers Esther and David Schotz. | The Schotz young folks spent Sun- day at the Hecker lake swimming, Miss Gladys Evans of Sykeston is visiting at the F. Coombs home. Mrs. Adams, Inga and _ Laurits spent Sunday at Wildwood lake. Misses Esther and Edith Ness Nole and Mike Anson were Mercer and Pickardviile shoppers Monday. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Wentz of Pickardville, Edna and Pauline Schotz drove to Tuttle and Wing Sunday where they visited friendg and relatives. . Mrs, F, Coombs and Jack trans- acted business in McClusky Monday. Ted Hochhalter spent Sunday at Bismarck visiting his brother, Carl Schotz and children and Inga and Laurits Adams spent Thursday at Painted Woods and Wildwood picking chokecherriss, ‘Karl Schotz and Gus drove to Mc- 'D., returned to their home Saturday a docter in regard to Mrs. A. Krause’s | © EL marck called at the A. F. Gl "| Sunday were Mrs, Ole A. Olson and tended Ladies Aid in Temvik Wed- |; Mrs. Ole Paulson attended services | s Clusky Monday for repairs for the Ne THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. header and were accompanied back by Pauline Schotz. John Anderson and family spent Sunday at Wildwood. Eddie Johnson visited with Eman- uel Schotz Sunday. Ruth Schotz spent Saturday eve- ning and Sunday with Esther Schotz and Marion Schlichenmyer. { Kenneth and Harold Brown, who, have been employed in Shyenne, N. evening. ! Canfield By MRS, A. F. GHYLIN Mrs. A, F, Ghylin and son Ger- ald.visited at the D. Ghylin home Friday afternoon. ' The A. H. Helgeson combine is combining some wheat for Oscar Ol- son and Alvin Ghylin.’ ° | ° Mr. and Mrs, S .L. Jordahl and|® Mrs. A. Strand drove to Bismarck Sunday afternoon to meet Lucille, who returned from St. Louis, Mo. Mrs. Strand visited with her daugh- ter while there. Mrs, Larson and friend of home and the schoolhouse Saturday. Mr. Larson and helpers returned to Bismarck with them. Callers at the Ole Olson home Willard, Beverly, Mary Jane and! Opal, of Chasely, Pete Jacobson, Mr. and Mrs, J. Olson of Wing. Agness Hanson of Regan is help- ing Mrs. Ghylin for-a few days. We have received word here that Mr. and Mrs. Taylor. Miss Dixon of Wisconsin is vi ing with her sister, Mrs. G. O. Lind- sey. Mary Jane Olson is spending a Hel days with her aunt, Mrs. A. F. Ghyli in. Mrs. A. Knudson is helping her daughter during threshing. Carpenters are now back at the schoolhouse doing finishing work. Mrs. Hauer and sons and Mrs. Taylor were callers in Bismarck | Saturday, at the A. Ghylin Ole A. Ol- Oscar, Violet Olson, Bennett Jacobson and Dee Bailey. Mr. and Mrs, Parsons and Edith Colip of Regan called at the A. F. Ghylin home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ollenberger of | Wilton called at the A. Ghylin home Tuesday evening. Beverly and Violet Olson and Dee Bailey were Tucsday morning call- ers at the Ghylin home. e > eo Wing ¢ @ By EDITH MUELLER Mr. and Mrs, Ed Larson, Andrew Larson, Clara and Olive Rise visited at the South ranch last Tuesday. Mrs. Ralph Halvor entertained the Homemakers club Friday. | Mr. and Mrs. David Hein are the proud parents of a baby girl born August 14th at Harvey. Mrs. Alice Durkan and grandchild, Mary Grave, of Jamestown, were visiting with Mrs. E. Larson. Quite a number from Wing attend- | ed the barn dance at M. A. Lein's Friday night. Leonard Knowles and Jesse Boss; * spent Sunday at Braddock visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schatz and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schatz of Pickard- ville spent Sunday at the Christ Berg home. Clara Rise spent Friday with Ruth | Lytle. Earl Hill visited at the E. 8. Larson home Sunday. Emil Freidholm spent the week-end at Woodworth. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray and son Elvin were visiting at the Harry Gary home Sunday. Orville Larson came down from Williston Sunday. He went to Petti- bone Sunday evening to get his fam- ily and furniture and will move up to Williston to make his future home. Francis Larson accompanied him to Pettibone. David and Reuben Hein visited with Mrs. David Hein and daughter in Harvey Sunday. Clara Weber is staying with her brother John, south of Tuttle. Clarence Brooks and family from Wilton were callers at the B. Knowles home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gust Olson and son Glenn Earl spent the week-end at the James Olson home. Will Harty and daughter Avis and Miss Cora Larson of Tuttle were vis- iting at the John Harty home Sun- day. Jesse Livington, who has been em- ployed at the Patterson ranch for some time, left for his home Wed- nesday. Jack Frost visited this community one night last week and did consider: able damage to the gardens. Rev. Carl Strutz of Bismarck con- ducted services at the German Evan- gelical church north of town Sunday. Mrs. G. Spees, Mrs. O. A. Lein, Mrs. Henry Jacobson, Mrs. H. Knowles, Mrs, L. H. Knowles and Dorothy Mutchler spent Saturday at Wild- wood lake and Painted Woods lake, picnicking and berry picking. Ed Larson began threshing Mon- day, but was delayed, on account of in. Gotfred Weber spent Sunday at the Kraft home. ‘Tillie Mueller helped Mrs. Adoloh Weber with her housework last week. Mrs. Strand and Mrs. Joe Cooke of Canfield called on Mrs. James Olson Saturday afternoon. Geo. Duemeland, Henry Jacobson | returned Sunday after visiting relatives in Bis- marck the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dalber and son and Mr. and Mrs. Ena Glanville were dinner guests at the E. Larson Lome last Sunday. Heino Surtola is the owner of a new truck which he purchased re- cently. Geo. Duemeland motored to Oakes | on business Wednesday. ' David Weber and Edith Mueller motored to the Patterson ranch Sun- day evening. { David and Martha Hein drove to! Harvey last Thursday. | Mr. and Mrs. Adam Methoff of Arena visited at the Jake Hein home | Sunday. ° | Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hubbell and family motored to Willis Springs Sunday. Mr. and Mrc. B. W. Graham left for Minnesota for a few weeks visit. Clyde Harvey and family were swim- ming at Florence lake Sunday, TT | Schrunk By HELEN MARCHANT | ° Christ Wentz and Gust Witt called at the R. G. Marchant home Tues- | day afternoon, Thomas Novak called at the R. G. Marchant home Thursday. ‘i John Witt motored to Wing Thurs- lay. Herman Nieters was a Wing shop- per Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Witt and daugh- ter Esther were Wing shoppers Friday. | A. L. Davis, Wing, was in the com- munity repairing telephones Saturday. Jacob Berg motored to Wing Sat- | urday afternoon. Andrew Nieters and Herbert Ziegel- meire motored to the Charles Kvanski home Sunday evening. Wing shoppers Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Christ Hein and family, H. Nicters and sons, John and | Gust Witt, Thomas and William Ryan, and Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Mar- chant and fami Joe Klemen, D. F. McClellan and Ervin Wentz motored to Wing Satur- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. ‘ence Kettleson and family spent Sunday evening | with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hemberg. Mrs. Elizabeth Triebwasser spent a few days last week visiting her sister, Mrs. Wm. Witt. Delmar McClellan called at the Herman Nicters home Tuesday after- | noon. Thomas Novak motored to Mc- Clusky Thursday afternoon. family were Wing shoppers Wednes- day evening. Martha, Em Fred and Albert Heinbruch, Gust Witt and Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and daughters ! Margaret and Irene spent Sunday | evening at the Herman Nicters home. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Sicbel motored | to Wing Saturday evening. | Mr. and Mrs. Zellmer and family | and Mr. and Mrs. Binder were supper | guests at the Adolph Bender home. Johnnie Wetzel, Tuttle, is running John Witt's threshing machine this fall. He began Tuesday at the R. G. Marchant farm. Wm. Ryan was a Wing shopper Monday. R. G. Marchant had clectric lights installed in his home last week. Gustaf, Emil and Arthur Witt and Ervin Wentz, while motoring to the} funeral of their uncle, Jacob Trieb-; wasser, lost control of the truck they | were driving. The car turned over and | was badly damaged. Emil was cut | quite badly about the head, but is jeetting along nicely. The other mem- bers of the party were not injured. ! Dodge By OLGA M. GROSSMAN —<-¢ | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and their; mother, Mrs. David Juetzler, who | have been spending th vacation | at Detroit Lakes, Minn., returned home. A daughter of J. P. Klein under- went an operation at Richardton recently. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rieb are the proud parents of twin girls born Thursday. Mother and babies are doing fine. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wentz called on Dr. Law at Halliday Wednesday. Quite a number of people have been busy picking chokecherries the past week. The cherries are quite plentiful and of good quality this year. J, A. Cook of Mandan transacted business at Dodge Saturday. D. P. Fix motored to Dickinson Tuesday where he transacted busi- ness. The Union Equity Creamery rep-! resentatives gave a movie and a talk! to the farmers Monday evening. The meeting was held at the Dodge; schoolhouse and considering the busy harvest season quite a number of farmers were in attendance. The first reel of the movies depicted the creamery business and how it is car- tied on in the Union’s three cream- eries. The comedy reel “The Iron Mule” was greatly enjoyed by the boys and girls. The J. K. Roesler family of south of Golden Valley visited at Leonard Saylor’s Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Maxie and chil- dren called at the L, H. Pederson home on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Saylor vis- sted at the Jacob Bohrer home Sun- jay. Hertha and Katie Erdman of Beu- lah are visiting at the J. Myer home for a few days. Leona Pederson of Golden Valley spent Saturday at Andrew Jacob- son's, September 3 this year. The teach- ers are F, E. Hammel, principal; Miss Rose Marie Duffy, Mrs. Ham- mel, Miss Julia LaBrash and Mrs. Ralph Jacobsen. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tschaefske of Halliday stopped in Dodge Sat- urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. F, E. Hammel are making their home at Dodge now preparatory to the opening of school. Mary Maxine, who is attending the end at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Maxine. Mr. and Mrs. Lars Hansen, of Santa Ana, if. are visiting at the A, E. Eissinger home. Mr. Han- sen is a brother of Mrs, Kissinger. Mr. and Mrs, P. B. Goetz, who have been vacationing in Minnesota, returned to their home recently. Mr. and Mrs, Joe Myers visited at the William Erdman home at Golden Valley Sunday The marriage vows of Paul Fleck- enstien and Othila Herauf were spoken at St. Martin’s church Thurs- day, ‘The grogm is the oldest son of August Fleckenstien, and the ° Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and The Dodge school will open on|* Dickinson normal, spent the week-| “ "pride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Her: Their many friends wish them a happy voyage on the matrimonial sea. The Junior League baseball team played Defiance on Sunday at the local diamond. The boys added more laurels to their good record of the season by winning this game to the tune of 19 to 8. Who says Dodge hasn’t a live team? Mrs. Tom Russel of Killdeer called at the A, E. Smith home Monday when she visited her mother and sister. ° I Clear Lake ‘ soomaratediiereraee By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon and family were Bismarck shoppers Wed- @ | nesday. family spent Wednesday _ evening visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ole New- land. Mrs. Roy Smith and baby called on her sister-in-law, Mrs, Hans Klucks- aanl, Saturday while in Driscoll. A birthday surprise party was giv- en in honor of Miss Tillie Schoon Saturday evening at her home. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith and baby motored to Regan Sunday and spent the day. Mrs. Marie Olausen and sons Olaf and Reidar ed Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Christensen and family. Ben and Edwin Orne were callers at the B. F. Pasley home Sunday. | Stanley Walgren is shocking grain | for Ole Newland this week Tom Finn visited at the Albert Christensen home Sunday evening. | Mr. and Mrs. Will Stiles and family spent Sunday afternoon at the Hol- ton home. | Olaf Olson was a caller at the Al- | bert Christensen home Sunday eve- ning. | Wayne Olson spent Monday eve- | ning and Tuesday with his aunt and | uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson. Mrs. John Carlson and children of | Regan visited with her parent: and Mrs. H. A. Smith, Tuesd Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Nelson and! family called at the Carrie Nelson | home Tuesday. | Mr. and Mrs. Alfved Hagsted and family from north of Steele visited at | the Peter Klucksdahl home Tuesday. | Taft \ ¢ By FLORENCE B. GOSNEY Mrs. John Benz and children were | Moffit callers Tuesday. j Mr. and Mrs. Henry Swindling | were Bismarck and Mandan caller: Tuesday. Mrs. George Lewis spent Tuesday | afternoon at the Wagner home in Sterling. Mrs. John Baker spent Wednesday afternoon at the John Benz home. | Herman Nieman and family are en: joying a visit from Mr. Nieman’'s brother and son from Oregon. They arrived Tuezday evening. P. M. Gosney combined for M. L. Lewis Monday. children, Velma and Stella, called at the Gosney home Tuesday evening. | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Swindling | called at the Wagner home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Koon and son Eldon of Bismarck spent Wednesday | evening at the Gosney home. Many were saddened to hear of the | death of Mrs. “Grandma” Wagner of Sterling Wednesday. She was 90} years old. The funcral was held Fri- day afternoon at the Sterling church. Pallbearers were W. E. Runey, Mr. Slater, Mr. Bailey, Charley Anderson. | The singers were Mrs. 8. Drystad, | H. Belk, Mrs. Ed. Fogarty, Mrs. Tyler Johnson, George Lewis and Mr. Dor- sen, with Mrs. Wildfang as organist. | Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Koon and children and Florence Gosney were Bismarck callers Thursday. Mrs. George Lewis, Marion Lewis and Roy Barth called at the Henry Swindling home Wednesday evening. | W. E. Runey was a Bismarck caller | Wednesday. Mr. Snow is leaving his little girls, Lou Ray, May Ruth, and Betty Joe, at the Gosney home while he is in Grand Forks taking an examination. Mrs. Snow is in the hospital. She is im- Proving now. Katherine Cox is visiting at the Robert Sharp home. Presley Gosney was a Bismarck caller Thursday. Mrs. Carl Olson called at the John Benz home Saturday. Micses Esther and Margaret Lang, Marion Lewis, Florence Gosney, Helen Swindling and her cousin from Man- dan, also Ray, Buster and Elwin Baeth and Theodore Lang spent Sun- day at Persian lake. Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis and Marion were town callers Saturday. Edgar Johnson visited with his; brother Ernest and family Sunday. Mrs. John Benz was a Moffit caller | Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. children spent George Lee home. The Herman Nieman family went to the river for berries Sunday. Those from here who spent Sun- day at Lake Isabel were Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Fogarty and Rev, Earl Gaskill and Charley Gosney. Mr. and Mrs. John Benz were Bis- marck callers Tuesday. They went to see Mrs. Hoeft at the hospital, She has a baby girl born Monday. Both are doing fine. ¢ 2 Lein By OLGA M. RISE Mrs. Vernon Hallum and son Jules of St. Paul are spending some time visiting with her sister, Mrs. Herry Helgeson, also other relatives and friends here. A fairly large crowd attended the Wilbert Koon and Saturday at the * ! Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and | | ernoon. | marck, cherries at Lake Isabel. Ed. Nygaard and Eddie Arneson de. Nic some hogs to Driscoll Mon jay. Arnold Christianson and Lien motored to Bi after repairs for the former's car. Mr. and Mrs. ©. M. Bjerke, daugh- ter Esther, John Birkeland, son Clif- ford, Peter Kluksdahl, sons Marvin and Rudolph, Valdemar Lein and | Einar Spilde called at J. O. 's Sunday. Sjur Nygaard and Andrew Hilmoe of Baltic, 8. D., stopped here Sun- day and visited relatives and friends. | j They were on their way to Minot to assist with threshing there. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Christianson, |Mrs. Marie Olauson and family | i spent Sunday at the Harold Chris- | anson home, Selma and Glenwood Rise, George | Christianson and son Harold attend- | | a to business matters at Tuttle Mon- lay. Einar Spilde and Valdemar Lein motored to Wing Sunday afternoon. Orville Gunderson, who has spent | some time near the west coast, re- turned home Sunday evening. } t dl t ° i 4 e Menoken > i} * By MRS. JENNIE DANCE | Alice Arnold, the nine-year-old |daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold ‘Arnold, had her tonsils removed at the Bismarck hospital Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Agnew and | daughter Orpha were shopping i | Bismarck Wednesday. Mrs. Fred Erickson and baby jdaughter were discharged from ® | Bismarck hospital Thursday. | A crew of Northern Pacific work- jmen painted the section house Thurse aay ae Friday. They left Menoken Mon Mrs. C. D. King entertained the Menoken Ladies Aid Thursday aft-/ Twenty-three ladies were nt. Out of town guests were | Fred Hanson and mother, Mrs. / gz. of Biymarck, and Mrs. Rob. ert Boyd and daughter of Glencoe. A delicious luncheon was served by. the hostess. The next Ladies Aid will meet Thursday, August 29, with Mrs. Tom Moffitt. Mrs. Park Wood and Mrs. Otto Tes motored to McKenzie Thurs- vy afternoon attending the Mc- Kenzie Homemakers club at the: Dahl home. 4 Mr, and Mrs. Homer Craven mo-° to Bismarck on business day. A. T. Welch returned Tues- ’ day from Minneapolis where she ac- companied her granddaughter, Max- | ine Welch, of Bismarck. Miss Mi ine had an operation and was get- ing along nicely when Mrs. Welch left. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Holmes and fam- ly motored to Minot attending the Barnum & Bailey circus which was held there. Preaching has not been held at the consolidated school for the past two Sundays on account of the illness of the wife of Rev. J. N. Snow, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayres and son were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R._G. Abelein Sunday. i Mr. and Mrs. August Klepstein - and Mr. and Mrs. R. M, Ludemann attended the services at the Metho- dist church in Bismarck Sunday — morning. Mrs. Kate Ferguson returned to her home in Estherville, Ia., after a two months’ visit wit Lor John Olson. _, Misses Alice Klepstein and Cecelia Shepherd, Anthan Knoll and Mr. and Mrs, R. M. Ludemann spent the day at Wildwood Lake. if Park Wood motored to on business Monday. Althea King had the misfortune of injuring her foot by running. a sliver in it which has been quite!’ Palas Elmer Klepstein “spent Sunda: ing Robert Paris north of Bis. pre: * Bismarck “ Mr. and Mrs. R.G. Abelein, and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayres spent Sun- day evening visiting at the R. M. Ludemann home. A well drilling outfit from Bis- marck is now drilling a well for ~ Otto Ayres on the lots recently pure chased from Marcus Agnew. Mr, Ayres expects to build a house and barn on these lots in the near fu- ture. A heavy rain and some hail near Menoken Monday evening. ite > S. W. Burleigh | —————_—_—¢) By KATIE STEWART Mr. and Mrs. Claud Hauser and] cole. and Mrs. Flora ited at the Christ Smith home at Huff! Sunday. Mrs. Stewart remained th where she will visit for a time. Howard Gra and Gladys and Jimmie, of Mrs. Charlie Mallard Bismarck Saturday. Dan McLean, John R. Stewart, o Sunday picnicking and picking choke-. J