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case aS ees ERE 3 | NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS —_—__________——-¢ } ‘Menoken | BeMielseboribeinilaaeee | By MRS. JENNIE DANCE Edward Garross returned home after serving a year in the army in California. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Putnam of Genoa, Il, are visiting Mr. and Mrs.; Melvin Agnew. Ray Hancock of Bismarck painted and kalsomined the interior of the consolidated school in Menoken this week. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rue and daughter of Bismarck were dinner ests of Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Craven ‘hursday. Miss Magdaleen Boren of McKen- zie spent a few days visiting Mabel Wood. Mrs. L. J. Agnew and three daugh- ters returned Wednesday from a vis- it with Miss Ruth Heller at Calvin, N.D. Chris De Groot went to the North- ern Pacific hospital at Glendive for treatment ednesday. Sherman is working in Mr. Groot’s place during his absence. | A dance was held in the Adrian Asbridge barn Saturday night. A large crowd attended. Mr. and Mrs. L, J. Agnew and family, Mr, and Mrs. C. D. King and family had picnic supper at the Mis- souri river Saturday evening. The time was spent picking chokecher- ries and grapes. Mr. Feller, of Elgin, Iowa, is here attending to business matters. B. M. Beers and son, well drillers of Bismarck, repaired the well at the old school building for Park Wood Saturday. Mrs, Clifford Craven, Mrs. V. M. Craven, Mrs. Otto Ayers, Mrs, A. C. Dance were afternoon callers at the home of Mrs. Homer Craven Fri- day. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Agnew and family spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Soulas of Hazelton. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Klepstein and family. spent Sunday at Long lake. Percy Freeman of Baldwin, Mr. * end Mrs. Otto Ayres and son, vis- ited the J. W. Jiras and Clarence Long families near Baldwin Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Craven, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abelein and children spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. R._M. Ludemann. z David Cook, Duane Davis, Bern- ard Burton and Miss Evelyn Ed- wards of Bismarck, were callers at the Klepstein home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Boyd and family accompanied Irving Funston to Bismarck Friday. Mre. A. C. Dance and children and Mrs, W. T. Dance attended serv- ices at Glencoe church Sunday. Roscoe Boren finished combining for Park Woods Saturday and is now combining for Earl Baker. Mrs. Hallie Belk of Sterling and Mrs. Wilson of Minneapolis called on Mrs. Otto Ayres Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jacobson and two daughters of Bismarck called at the Ayres home Monday en route to Fargo. Mrs. Marcus Agnew visited at the A. H. Klepstein home onda me Neil Funston is now combining for Mrs*Laura Dance. Mrs. }. G, Abelein and Mrs. R. M. Ludemann were shopping in Bis- marck Ménday. Fred Erickson had the misfor- tune of scalding his hand quite se- verely last week. o¢—_________———-¢ | Baldwin | e 2 By FLORENCE BORNER Walter and Adolph Ryberg motored to the home of their parents Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Ryberg in Frances town- ship Wednesday evening. The Ry- berg farm was badly damaged by the storm which swept over that terri- tory Monday evening. Several build- ings on the farm were wrecked, a number of hogs and chickens killed, and around 300 acres of grain ruined by the storm. Donald Little has returned home from Bismarck where he underwent medical treatment for the broken arm he suffered last Friday. Miss Bernice Morris, who has been employed at the John Herdebu home for several months, has returned to her home in Ecklund township. Miss Morris will attend high school in Bis- marck this year. Mrs. Walter Ryberg, Mrs. Enoch Carlson and Mrs. George Rosenbeck were among those who attended the meeting of the Ladies’ Aid soclety which was held at the home of Mrs. Helmer Asplund near Regan, Thurs- day afternoon. Mrs. Morris Ander- eon acted 2s president in the place of Mrs. Victor Anderson, who was felis iil inet Fee ee eat ‘ | £55 uS E son home. During the afternoon they visited at the Alvin and John Nord- ‘strom home. Richard Rupp, who attends the Bis- marck Business college, spent the week-end at home. Richard works in the Hall drug store during his spare time. John Baumiller of Wilton was a recent business caller in this com- munity. Mr. and Mrs. William Paul and family and Henry Schonert of Bis- marck spent Sunday at the George Schonert home. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Small have been spending the past month at the home of Mr. Small’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Small, near Arnold where Basil is harvest. Clarence enstein, who has been a patient in the Bismarck hospital Miss | for several weeks, has returned home. Mrs, Ira Falkenstein will be hostess to the Crofte Star Homemakers club Sept. 11. The subject for this meet- ing will be “Poultry Culling,” and it is hoped to have a demonstrator present to explain the work. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Monroe and bert | 8on Roderick of near Wilton were re- De|cent guests at the home of relatives in this community. Noel Borner left Sunday for Wilton where he has accepted a position as pitcher on Ole Olson's threshing rig. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Little and family spent Sunday at the Melvin Agnew home in Menoken. ° | Wild Rose ° By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL Threshing is well under way here and will soon be finished, as the straw is so light it doesn't take long to put it through the machines. Miss Mabel Swanson .is here from ‘Wisconsin to spend her vacation, vis- iting at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Swanson. A number of the young folks at- tended the dance at Sterling Thurs- day evening. Mrs. H. A. Carlisle, who has been iN the past month, is considerably im- proved. Jay Lee, from west of Braddock, made a business call here the first of the week. Mrs. Ernest Saville and daughters Ada, Vernae and Maxine, and Mrs. W. H. Brownawell called on Mrs. H. A. Carlisle and Mrs. L. R. May Fri- day afternoon. Mike Giavais made a business trip | @ to Hazleton Tuesday. Some of our young people went to the dance at Pursian park Thursday evening and report the usual good time. © Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lawson of Glen- coe were week-end guests at the W. H. Brownawell home. Sunday din- ner given in their honor included Mr. and Mrs. L. R. May and granddaugh- ter, Sally Lou, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Carlisle and son Roger, and Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Brownawell and son Bobby of Sterling. “Jake and Mike” started their threshing machine last week and are now threshing on the O. B. Swanson farm. Ernest Saville and sons arc finishing up the H. A. Carlisle threshing and R. W. Feltheim is threshing. for himself. > Mrs. W. H. Brownawell attend the Homemakers club at the home of Mrs. Howard Brownawell in Moftfit Thursday afternoon. An interesting and instructive talk on short cuts in cooking was given by Mrs. Howard Brownawell, and a delicious lunch with hot coffee was served after the business meeting. A special meeting was held at the same place Thursday afternoon, Aug. 29. A large number of the young folks enjoyed the Saturday evening dancc at Braddock as usual. L, R. May, who is working for the ‘Wheat Growers association, spent the ‘week-end with his family here. o > ' Trygg { o eo By GLADYS NELSON Oscar Coleman, George Nelson. Nels Nelson and Victor motored to Regan Monday, looking after some interests. Mrs. Muth, from Aurora, Ill, came last week to visit her daughter, Mrs. Laurence Madiand, and son, Carl Muth. Mrs. Reaver, a former resident here, also came from Aurora with Mrs. Muth to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. John Glum_ were guests a week ago Sunday here with Mrs, Glum’s sister, Mrs. Charles Far- rell, and family. Mrs. Anton Fisher, Gordan and Ed- win Olson and the John Olson family visited last Sunday night at the Gib Cederstrom home. Peter Lipps, from near Bismarck, brought out Axel Johnson's comisine with a tractor recently purchased from Martin ois. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Varley and Clar- ence Starr and Mr. and Mrs. Georg? Whitted, Florence and Stephen mo- tored to Isabel lake, near Dawson. ner. had to bring their the north quarter, it dry. of Bismarck will > e = 2 Ag » 3 i z : i z i i F g ell ; ls i | Lite itt fel aa ceeese OF EER THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1929 i a Nelson home. From there they went swimming to the creek near the F. C. Nelson home. George Jiras, who came recently from Chicago to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jiras, may stay here and farm next spring with his brother Willie. They may purchase the old Ward farm, near home. John Olson and Oscar Magnuson, who are working together, arc head- ing grain at the Magnuson farm this week. Mrs. Charlie Farrell and Elizabeth were luncheon guests Tuesday with Mrs. George Nelson and Gertie Mae. Mr. Farrell, Jackie, Margarct and Paul called to take her home in the eve- ning. The Nelson boys are having consid- erable trouble getting cnough water ad their stock, as the well has gone ry. The Charlie Rue family finished heading grain and moved to Bismarck Thursday night, where they pur- chased a house and will make their home in town. Margarct will enter high school and Clara will graduate in the spring, this being her last year. The Rues lived on their homestead here for 26 years. Lenora Hedstrom, Mabel Magnus and Myrtle Magnuson will enter the Wing high school Sept 2 for the fall and winter term. They will all board at one place. Mrs. John Olson, Edith and Lennart visited Saturday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Gib Cederstrom. Mr, and Mrs. Joe Varley and Clar- ence Starr were entertained at din- ner Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. J. W. dJiras, Ed Varley, who is employed by the Copelin Motor company in Bismarck, came home with his parents Saturday @| to visit here over Sunday, and visited with George Jiras, who is here from Chicago. They were schoolmates. George has been gone for six years. Charlie Farrell motored to Baldwin Saturday night and got Gene from the Mae Littic home to spend Sunday here with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Porter Nelson and family and Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Nel- son, Billy and Betty were guests Sun- day of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Nelson. Sheldon Fields, Marie Farrell and Luella Fields, from near Menoken, and Carlyle Sheldon, Mrs. George Nelson and Gwendolyn visited and dined at the Charlie Farrell home Sunday. Enos and Mrs. E. E. Strandemo and George motored to the river Sunday to pick wild grapes and chokecherries, and had a picnic dinner. A number of families went to Apple creek Sunday to enjoy swimming. | Leith By MRS. J. H. EMCH Frank Jueth, George Gebhardt and E. T. Saunders were among the Leith- ites in Bismarck Tuesddy. Maurice Kimball, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson and son Milo, were in Bismarck Tuesday, where Milo had his tonsils removed and also an appendix operation. Charles Emch, Theo Martell and P. P. Schlosser of Carson were in Leith Wednesday. Rev. and Mrs. Corbet and daughter Betty drove to Bismarck Wednesday. Mrs, Corbet had her tonsils removed while there, returning home Saturday. Mrs. R:'O. Emch drove to Bismarck Wednesday to spend the day with Mrs, Fred Sept. Mrs. Barbara McVey's daughter, Mrs. Etta Bowman, from Blair, Neb., and granddaughter, of Texas, left for their homes Sunday, Mrs. N. C. Emch entertained the Homemakers club at a chicken din- ner Tuesday. Ed Burch of the south country was in Leith Friday with a truckload of hogs, which he sold to the local stock buyer. Miss Kate Haag of west of town is employed at the Saunders store. Mr. and Mrs. George Knudsen and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kalistead were Elgin visitors Sunday. Henry Danzer of the south country was in town Monday. The Fuller Lumber company has been treating its buildings to a new coat of paint. John Harley of Seattle is visiting home folks for a few wecks. John has been away from Leith for three years, shy his many friends are glad to see im. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schomer, Mr. and Mrs, Tom Anderson, Misses Ruth Anderson and Alice Schomer, and Julius Zeller attended the gradu: exercises at Dickinson Friday, Julius Zeller returning with them Saturday. John Stevenson and Herbert Moen of Bowman are here attending fair. Nelson Wahl, who was operated on for appendicitis at the Bismarck hos- pital, is at home and recovering rap- id ly. Miss Allane Mellon was a Bismarck visitor Friday. When these items are read the Grant county fair will have come ans gone, and if present indications mean anything the fair should be successful, for the crowds are gathering and ex- citement ts in full swing. Miss Alma Wahl of Bismarck js visiting home folks and attending the fair. >—————_—_— ] Ghylin o_o By MARGARET DAVIS Benny Benson and Staton Davis 4 -lare helping the Tosseth boys thresh their barley this week. Oliver Tosseth, Arthur Tosscth, Willis Jonnson, Paul Saton, Owen, Marvin and Loyd Davis, motored to nd the old swimming hole on Strom'’s for ‘@ dive and boat ride Sunday. Mr. Dawver and L. W. Davis are doing some disking to try to get rid of the wild oats which seems to be worse than ever this year. Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Noon were Re- gan callers Saturday and spent the | 48: night and’ Sunday visiting with Mrs. Noon’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Agnes and Ida Tosseth cleaned the soe at No. 1, in Ghylin, this week. Delbert Davis, and sons, Marvin and Loyd and Paul Davis were Sun- day guests at the Luther Davis home. Bert Hedstrom will week for August Margaret and thresh this Krause. cfop was @ very poor yield. Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur Noon and. Mrs. Alm were callers at the Schmes- iy home Sunday. Alfred Anderson son were callers at the Alms home and Freda Ander-|. Sunday to see Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Noon. Freda has been visiting in Seattle, Wash. Florence and Elsie Keator were callers at the Alm home Sunday. Marie King had as her guest Tues- day afternoon Mollys Alm Mrs, Conrad Kettleson, daughter, Randy and son Loyd, were in Ghylin Sunday afternoon and called at the Alms home. The Keator young folks took in the dance at Regan, Saturday night. School will begin Monday with Miss Edna Johnson as teacher at No. 1 schoolhouse. She will stay with her brother, Albert Johnson. School No. 1 will have two new pu- pils this year, Muriel Johnson and Harold Holgcrson. Eric Englebretchen and help worked in the field Sunday cutting his wheat. Mr. and Mrs. Alm and children were Wilton shoppers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Farley called on Mrs. Luther Davis at Paul's home Friday, it being Roy's birthday. He ‘spent it with his sister. | Welch’s Spur The Funston brothers have been By MRS. R. M. WELCH doing some combining work for Chester Boyd. Lawrence Doppler and _ Robert Welch motored to Bismarck for com- bine repairs Monday. Otto Dorman and sons did some combining for Julius Dorman the latter part of the weck. Glen Baker of near Menoken has been doing threshing for neighbors | in the immediate Spur vicinity. Friends of Mrs. Edith Bruce will be interested to know that she re- cently was married to a young man living in the vicinity where she was teaching. Mrs. Bruce is Mrs. William Albertson now. Chas. Mallard was a Bismarck vis- itor Monday. Mrs. A, D. Welch called on Mrs. R. M. Welch Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Doppler and little granddaughter, Laura Welch, motored to Bismarck Friday. Hugh McMurrich and litle daugh- ter Doris called at the Robert Welch home Saturday while on their way to Menoken. Earl Snyder was a Bismarck caller Friday and his son Ralph on Satur- day. O. P. Welch visited at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Hugh McMurrich, Sunday. He called on his son Rob- ert on his way heme. Leo Doppier sold a horse the latter part of the week to a Sterling stage driver. Miss Sara Boyd and sister, Mrs. Russel Byerly, motored to Bismarck Saturday. Walter Boyd, accompanied by one of his cousins, a King boy, and sister Sara and Mrs. Byerly called at the Robert Welch home for @ supply of oil. Mr. and Mrs. John Welch and fam- ily visited at the home of Mrs. Welch's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Slater, Sun- day. } Pies | Frances | ——+ te By MILDRED E. DIETZMAN Pete Lundquist, who is employed on the Alvin Spangberg farm, called at the home of his brother, Elmer Lundquist, Monday. A wind and hail storm swept through this vicinity Monday and did considerable damage. The barn and many other buildings on the Al- fred Ryberg farm were blown down. The wind also tore many of the grain stacks to pieces throughout the vicinity. Jake Merckel hauled grain to; Menoken Monday. Mrs. Lawrence Madland, Mrs. Carl Muth, Mrs, Bill Madland, Mrs, Muth and Mrs. Beaver visited at the home of Mrs. Lee Hamilton Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Tebbo Harms, Floyd Owen, Alfred Ryberg and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dietzman went to Bis- marck Tuesday to put in their hail and_wind losses. Mino and Senus Harms were busi- ness callers at the John Olson farm Tuesday. John Trygg is assisting Joe Fisch- er with combining. Walter Dietzman and son Edwin finished cutting grain for Gene Cun- ningham Tuesday afternoon. John Olson and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Kershaw and family transacted business in Bismarck Wednesday. Mrs, Lawrence Madland and Mrs. Beaver visited’ with relatives near Hazelton Wednesday. Miss Thresa Rieneke and several friends from Bismarck visited with Miss Rieneke’s sister, Mrs. Walter Dietzman, Tuesday. Louise Olson finished combining grain for his brother John Olson Tuesday. Mino and Senus Harms got Walter Dietzman’s tractor Wednesday. They pan on using the tractor for thresh- ing. Lawrence Madland assisted Carl Muth with harvesting Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. Lundquist spent the weck vis- iting with her son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Lundquist. Mrs. George Beaver and son Rich- ard visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Madiand Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lieske of Fargo were looking after business interests in this vicinity the past week, They are staying at their farm rented by Joe Fischer. Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Madiand and Mrs. Bill Madland went to Bis- marck Friday as Mrs. Muth and Mrs, George Beaver left from there for their home in Aurora, Ill. Miss Ruth Martineson and Miss Jenson of Minot visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fischer Thurs- ye beicd John Olson finished com! wheat Wednesday. Miss Elsie Nieland and Miss Edna Carstensen, of Davenport, Ia., arrived Wednesday en route home from the Yellowstone park to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Owen, Miss Nieland is a sister of Mrs. Floyd Owen. Ted Merckel and Miss Helen Merckel, of Robinson, N. D., visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jake Merckel at the Joe Fischer home over the week- nd. : Mrs. Carl Muth hauled wabsesie for Lawrence ‘in to land y- Bill Madland finished combining for Peter Davidson Friday. The state hail adjusters were out in this vicinity and adjusted hail losses Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Lester Potter and family, of Pierre, S. D., visited at o) the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mr. Potter Tooker this past week. is a brother of Mrs. Tooker. Cedric Craig went to Bismarck to get some repairs for his combine Saturday. John and Louise Olson man Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lundquist, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Merckel, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fischer and children, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Tooker and daugh- ter Gladys and Mr. and Mrs. beet is= Craig transacted business in marck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Art Frickee went} to the Missouri river west of Bald- win to pick plums Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. and family and Mr. and Mrs. Mar- tin Tooker visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Owen Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Owen took Miss Elsie Nieland and Miss Edna Carstensen to Bismarck where they tock the train Sunday evening. e ry \, Driscoll By MRS. F. 0. JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wang of Wit- tenburg, Wis, spent Tuesday and Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. H, A. Knudson, Mrs. R Nelson visited with Mrs. Johnson Thursday. Mrs. Chas. Swanson, Mrs. H. A. Knudson, Mrs. E. C. Ruble and Mrs. F. 0. Johnson were guests at # beautifully appointed luncheon Wed- nesday afternoon at the home of Mrs, M. F. Olson and Miss Della Olson. The Homemakers club will meet at the home of Mrs. Alden Nelson September 18. Miss Esther Jacobson of Bismarck, who has just returned from a trip out west, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Knudson, Mr. and Mrs. I. Berg and family of Arena and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Koessel and family spent Sunday at the A. M. Bruschwein home. Selma and Herbert Repp, Henry and Violet Schaffer and Hazel Bruschwein were confirmed in the German morning and evening. Mr. and Mrs, Al Chapin enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lewis and family Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wright of Far- go and Misses Anna and Elsic Wright of Minneapolis were guests re the H. A. Knudson home Thurs- jay. Miss Nora Hendrickson of Glen- field is spending a weck in Driscoll iting friends. ir. and Mrs. E, L, Carr, Loren Smith and Mrs. Clifford Melvin Carr and Vernice Newcomer returned Sunday from a two weeks’ motor trip to Montana. The Royal Neighbors gave an ice cream social on the Carl Miland lawn Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Bruschwein and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Olson and their families left Tuesday morning for a short trip through the Bad Lands, Mr. and Mrs, H. A. Knudson, Val- dis and Miss Jacobson motored to Salt Lake Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, John Mount have moved into their new home formerly owned by Joe Rustad. Mrs, Clarence Olson is spending a week at home. Mjss Thelma Rosvold left Tucs- day for Silt, Colo., where she will teach during this coming year. Mrs. Robbins and children, who have spent the summer with Mr. and Mrs, E. L. Carr, left Tuesday for Towa. Mrs. E. C. Ruble entertained a few ladies at lunchcon Saturday after- noon. : Mr. Nelson of the Northwestern Land and Farm company Thutsday and Friday at the H. A. Knudson home. ; Steele ; By MRS. F. W. GRESS Mr. Crowell left Tuesday night for the hospital at Ft. Snelling where he is taking a course of treatments. Mrs. Murphy and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fairchild of Iowa have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fairchild and other relatives in this vicinity for several weeks. Raymond Bragg went to Bismarck last week and entered a@ hospital where he underwent a serious oper- ation. Ruby Shelby of Valley City visited at the Dieruf home Sunday. Mrs. John Taylor took Bobby down to Camp Grassick Friday where he will spend the remaining two weeks of the summer vacation. Howard and Harry Cunningham of home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Cunningham. Mrs. Owen Bragg and sons visited Raymond at the Bismarck hospital. Sunday. Rev. Gress went to Dawson Friday to preach the funeral ser- mon of Mrs. Chas. Roberts. Helen Boucher and Miss Coon of Bismarck visited Sunday at the Boucher home here. Mrs. Click and Mr. and Mrs. Am- fon Anderson visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs, J. P. Boucher and other friends over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson left Monday for Souris where Mr. Anderson is superintendent of schools and where they will make their home. Mrs. Click will visit here for some time before returning to her home in Iowa. ag Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Anderson and were among attended the Roberts in Dawson Friday. Bessie Ritchie left Wednesday eve- ming on the Comet for Packwood, Yows, where she will teach in the high started combining grain for Walter Dietz- Walter Dictzman Lutheran church Sunday | spent | sale in the Lions club rooms Satur- day evening to raise money to pay the expenses of a delegate to Fargo. Mr. and Mrs. Weiser and family have moved onto the Al Kemnitz farm. Mr. and Mrs, Mike Loomis and family have moved into the Rosen- green house. Rev. Thos. Gales, superintendent of the N. D. Anti-Saloon league, will give an address in the Methodist church Sunday night at 8 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ness of Claremont, Cal., who have been visit- ing relatives here for several weeks, lett Tuesday for their home. Fred Jaynes sent out two cars of | Stock for the shipping association Tuesday. Leora Brown had a big gash cut in her scalp Saturday when an iron pipe was knocked down striking her on the head, Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert Taylor of | Bismarck spent Sunday with relatives here. Ruth Gress left Thursday for Fire- steel, S. D., where she will teach in the high school. The Farmers elevator has rented C. D. Miller's garage in which to store grain. Ellen Lund of Bismarck is visiting at the O. T. Ness home this week. Mrs. Henry Loerch and Phyllis left | j Tuesday for Clear Lake, 8. D., where ; they will visit for some time at the home of Mrs. Loerch’s parents. The wedding of Marie Weiser and | Marshall Jaynes occurred in Bis- marck one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Altes and Vilda and Nadine Geisler left Tuesday for Marion, S. D. Chas. Culver and Mr. and Mrs. Percy Culver and four children of Seattle, visited Thursday at the homes of Fred and Tom Jaynes. The Culvers were en route to their home from a visit with friends in the east. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Culver are mis- jsionaries to China and will leave Seattle in October for their work in China. Winncrs in the Bible questionnaire contest conducted by the Kidder county Sunday School association have been announced. Nine Sunday schools participated in the contest. The Pleasant Hill Sunday school of | Arena won first place and the Metho- | dist Sunday school of Steele second place. The winning Sunday schools | Will be given 2 list of Bible questions | to be answered at the county con- | vention in October. Mrs. John ‘Taylor entertained a number of ladies at a quilting party | at her home Friday. Dodge j By OLGA M. GROSSMAN o— , | Hilda Meyers of Zap, who has been visiting at the Joe Meyers home, leit }for her home. ! Mrs. Ferd Hammel left for Minne- | apolis Monday where she attended the funcral of her brother-in-law, Charles | Tracy. The Tracys are former Taylor people and were well known in Dunn county. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Saylor called | at the Fred Almendinger home Sun- | day. ‘Threshing is in full swing in our community. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Truesdale of | Halliday were Sunday visitors at the Nick Klee home. Mrs. Marie Burns and Harold and Einar Lee attended the party at the rts home Saturday evening. + manager of the Star |eclevator, transacted business at Bis- marck Saturday. Adolph P. Klien visited his brother at Beulah Sunday. Orville Nelson of Chicago and Miss Mary Hopkins of Bismarck were | married Thursday. Mr. Nelson <peat | some of his school days in the Dodge high school. Miss Hopkins, who for- | merly lived and taught school near Dodge, just recently graduated from | the nurses’ training school of the Evangelical hospital at Bismarck, Their many friends of this commun- ity wish them much happiness. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Feigel of Halli- day visited Mr. and Mrs. Nick Klee Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Orville Nelson of Chicago visited at the L. H. Bothner home this week, William Gcetz of Hazen is the guest for a few days at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goetz and Mr. and Mrs. P, B, Goetz. Herman Leutz of Taylor transacted business in the Dodge vicinity. Norman Siverts entertained ¢. num- ber of his friends at a party at his home Saturday evening. Everyone present had an enjoyable time. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wolf of Golden Valley visited at the Rienholt Al- mendinger home on Sunday. Joe Maxie of Golden Valley called at the L, H. Bothner home Thursday. o By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE On Sunday morning, Sept. 8, at 11 a. m., Rev. Malmquist will preach in the English language his farewell ser- mon to his congregation here. Rev. Malmquist is leaving the Bismarck- Braddock charge to fill a charge in Wisconsin. He has served here for four years, and his people regret his leaving very much. Miss Mabel Swanson of Wisconsin, arrived in Braddock Wednesday to visit at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Swanson. A family reunion of the Yeater families was held at the George Ivey home Sunday, Aug. 25, at which rep- resentatives were there from Bis- marck, Hazelton and the neighbor- hood. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dailey accompa- nied Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Enders from Temvik to Salt Lake Sunday where they spent an enjoyable time. ‘Wm. Macdonald drove up from Glencoe Saturday morning after Mr. and Mrs. Alex Macdonald, who have been visiting at the homes of Don Macdonald and 8. L. Tracy. Mrs. Harvey Byers of Ashland, Wis., ig visiting at the home of her cousin, {picnic dinner. , aa iar aia > Cam f Braddock ' I Estherville Bismarck spent Sunday here at the | * daughter Grace of Braddock were visitors at the Simpkins home at Hazelton Sunday. and their children. chicken supper was served. employed in Works, Detroit, Mich., years, is now working in Harvey, N. D. He spent Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Bibel- heimer, of Dana. Mr. and Mrs. George Davis of Self- ridge were in Braddock a couple of jdays last week. It is reported that Mr. Davis has rented the Tom Beseler farm south of town and that Mr. and Mrs. Beseler will move to Bismarck. The Ladies Aid of the Swedish Lu- theran church are having a basket social and program Saturday evening, Aug. 31, at the home of Ivor Edholm. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Renz accompa- nied by Mrs. John Schaefer drove to Jamestown to sec Mr. Renz's son at the state hospital. Mr. Renz reports his son as being much improved. Henry Jagd arrived in Braddock Saturday to look after his farming in- terests west of town. Miss. Gertrude Allensworth, who has been visiting at the home of her aunt, Mrs, C. A. Slorby, of Bismarck, arrived home Saturday. The Ladies Aid of the Methodist |church has put up a quilt at the T. J. Thompson home and the ladies are quilting on it during the afternoons. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Shepard were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Cal. Alberts at Mobridge, S. D. Lightning struck at the old Sawyer place northeast of Braddock Satur- day merning about 2 o'clock and started a prairie fire. The folks in the neighborhood were quite busy for awhile putting out the fire. Misses Alice and Gertrude Piers spent Sunday at the Harth home at Burnstad. Mrs. O. P. Martini, who has been visiting her children in Fargo for a we arrived home Friday. She wast accompanied home by her daughter, Mrs. Frances Brittain, and little daughter Patricia, who will visit her jfor a few weeks. Mr. and Mi of McClusk at the H. W. Allin home. Mrs. Rob- ertson was formerly Miss Marie Pe- tron, who taught in Braddock and Hazciton. nd Mrs. F. M. Long and H. M. Sherwin were Sunday dinner guesis at the T. Naaden home. Mesdames Martinson, Sisco, Nelson Beal and Gardner of Kintyre, were callers on Mrs. Carl Spietzer and lit- tle Mereed Thursday afternoon. The Myron Falgalther family of Kintyre were Sunday evening callers in town when they met Miss Dorothy on her return trip from Mobridge. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Aarvig and Miss Viola of Mandan were Sunday visitors at the C. T. Barton home. Fred Briggs arrived in Braddock Friday from Jefferson, S. D., to help in the harvesting of his grain on his farm south of town. Dr. and Mrs. Bacr and two chil- dren Robert and Alice left Friday on a trip to New Ensland to visit 2 homes of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. P: Frank D. Robertson {and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hanson, who were formerly Braddock pcopie. The O. M. Vie fan accompanied by Mrs. G. H. Dexter drove to poleon Saturday to visit at the Roy Shafer home and with Mrs. John My- ers and her new little daught Mr. and Mrs. Jackson and Mr. Sny- der of Ashland, Ohio, who have been visiting at the D. L. Barth and J. A. |Allensworth homes for several days, left for their home Thursday. John Rouser drove to Bismarck | Sunday and visited with W. W. Man- digo at the Bismarck hospite Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Camp, who have been spending several weeks at the home of Mrs. Camp's father, F."J. Zellmer, left Saturday afternoon for visit relatives before going on Plattsville, Wis., where Mr. Camp is a professor in the Plattsville school. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Savage, Kirk Batzer and Henry Jagd drove to Bis- marck Sunday mornin where they were joined by Mrs. J. A. MacLach- lan and motored to Wilton, then to Wildwood lake, where they enjoyed a In the afternoon they drove to Painted Woods and on to Washburn returning to Bismarck for supper. Mrs. R. H. Corey accompa- nied them as far as Bismarck where she joined other relatives and all went to Mandan park where they held a family picnic in honor of a niece from St. Paul, who is visiting relatives in Bismarck on her way home from a trip through the Yellow- stone park. oJ 1 | ° By MRS. ROY LITTLE Mrs. J. F. Little returned home Wednesday from the Bismarck hos- pital where she has been ill the past two weeks. The Canfield Ladies’ Aid met at the home of Mrs. Anna Strand Wednes- day, Aug. 21. Most all of the mem- bers were present, also several visit- ors. This being the annual meet- ing officers were elected for the com- ing year: President, Mrs. Ira Bailey; vice president, Mrs. S. Jordahl; secretary, Mrs. Homer urer, Mrs. John Howe. licious lunch the meeting The next meeting will be at the Ho- mer Taylor home in three weeks. Mrs. William Mickelson and chil- dren were Regan callers Thursday morning. Ella Schilling is staying at the Uhde home during harvest. Mrs. Anna Knutson has been as- sisting Mrs. Joe Keifer with her work during threshing. Mrs. Harry Davenport and daugh- ters Charlotte and Ruth were Wed- nesday evening visitors at the John Howe and 8. L. Jordah! homes. ite : ? Mr. and Mrs. F, M. Long, Ms. and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Johnson of . ant » FM. . Mr. Washburn visited Sunday at the |Mrs. R. Aarvig and Mr. and H. home of Mrs, Johnson's parents, Mr.|M. Sherwin had a picnic supper at Mrs. B. Cunningham. 5 the A, Amundson home eve- ‘Mrs. Geo. Mohr and children of jing. Valley City are visiting at the home| Mr. and Mrs. A. Amundson and two of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. | nieces, Misses Elsie and Frances Spiel- Altes. er, drove to Guyson, N. D., Wednes- ‘Schoo! will open in Steele Sept. 9th. /day morning and spent the day with ‘There will be two new teachers this |Mr. and Mrs. Ed Van Dyne. year, Supt. Gustafson and Miss Graff, Mrs. F. M. Long and Mrs. R. Aarvig ‘who will teach the third and fourth |drove to Steele Friday to meet Mrs. grades. H. M. Sherwin of Fargo, Mr, Sher- ‘Mrs. 8, Wamsley will sell her house-}man came to Braddock Saturday hold Saturday and will leave | where he and Mrs. Sherman visited ‘sie of, Pisanant Hi! | morning * ean Pe _ The git ;, for thell e .| Clear Lake, Iowa, visited at the home of Mrs. Crabb’s mother, Mrs. Sarah Mowder, several days this week. They motored to Wilton Friday evening where they will visit at the Wm. Wil- mot home. Mrs, A. H. Lundberg, Nellie Lund- Schilling The Braddock Study and Civic club held its annual picnic Thursday aft- ernoon, Aug. 22, at the H. P. Albright grove north of town. A very enjoy- able time was had by the members The ladies played whist while the children played in the grove, after which a delicious Emil Bibelheimer, who has_ been the Chevrolet Motor for several spent Thursday night | Mr. | Sioux Falls, S. D., where they will) to | Carl Berg and family, Wm. Cecil Elkins, Mrs. Anna Knutson, iver Knutson, Henry e family, Otto, Willie, Fritz and Uhde, Harry Davenport, Charlotte and Ruth Wilmot, Mrs. Earl Mowder and family and Roy Littles. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hollingsworth) and Mrs. Otto Larson of Wilton were | Saturday evening visitors at the | Harry Davenport home. Mrs. Sarah Mowder and son George and Earl Mowder and family were visitors at Wilton Sunday. Mrs. Anna Knutson spent Saturday, forenoon with Mrs. Joe Keifer. Visitors at the Roy Little home lingsworth and Mr. and Mrs, Alvin | Ghylin and son Claire. Lucille Johnson spent Monday af- |ternoon with Charlotte and Ruth | Wilmot. Frieda and Willie Uhde, fila Svam- ing and Mr. and Mrs. Julius Oleson motored to the river Sunday. Mrs. Roy Little motored to Bis- marck with 8. L, Jordahl and son | Kenmare Monday. The Regan Ladies’ Aid held a food sale and ice cream social in the cabin Saturday afternoon and eve- ning. Quite a nice sum was real- | ized. Gibbs By RUTH BURBAGE and ESTHER SCHMITZ Mr. and Mrs, Leo Gabel called at | Emil Sabot's Sunday evening. | ‘Thursday Mrs. A, Asbridge made @ {short call at Victor Engdahl's. John Sabot and sons Verdon and Clarence were Sunday callers at the Emil Sabot home. Pete Smith and family of Bismarck and the Philip Starkel family also |of Bismarck were Sunday guests of | George Kock's. Little Gloria Starkel, | who spent the past week at Kock’s, returned home with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gabel and chil- | dren were Sunday callers at the Philip | Gabel and the Henry Miller homes. | Mrs. Victor Engdahl and children called at the Victor Moynier home | Thursday evening. Gladys and Laverne Sabot called on their cousin Yvonne Sabot Sunday afternoon. The state hail adjuster was in this |community last week looking up the 2 i o— | losses from the recent storm. Victor Engdahls called at the John | Engdahl and Clifford Scott homes | Saturday while in Bismarck. We are sorry to find that Bobbie | Swenson isn't getting well as soon as |we had hoped. He is suffering with 1a bad cold. | The following received 100 per cent ‘in the Friday's spelling test: Yvonne |and Verdon Sabot, Florence Engdahl, Laverne Sabot and Ruth Tryge. Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Schmitz ac- panicd by Mrs. E, A. Guthmueller | and girls motored to Moffit Wednes- day evening. Mrs. Guthmueller and | children stayed over for a short visit at the Benz home before leaving for her home in Merricourt. | Lydia Hinley, who has been staying | at the Frank Trygg home, left Sunday to work in Bismarck. > Victor Engdahl and family were Bismarck visitors Sunday. They vis- | ited at the “Vm, Cook and Agre homes. | Henry Gabel and family visited at the John Gabel Sr. home Saturday evening. | Oscar Swenson made a short Sun- jay forenoon call at John Sabot’s. | Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cook and Mrs. Cor brother of Bismarck were Sun- day cvening guests at the Victor Eng- dahl home. Henry Gabels made a short call at Wilfred Tryge’s Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Starkel and children were Thursday dinner guests at George Kock’s. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Schmitz of Mandan were Sunday dinner guests at the Clarence Schmitz home. Kathrine Hughes was a visitor at the Gibbs school last week. Mr, and Mrs. A. R. Asbridge ate tended the Elks picnic near Sunday. Ramus Robinson called on the As bridge children Sunday. Albert Swanson and Mr. Richholt jof Bismarck called at the Asbridge {home Sunday. 5 | The Schmidt boys called on the | George Kock boys Sunday. The following were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gabel: Mr. and Mrs. Meyers and children }and Mr. and Mrs, John Miller children, ‘ io i} man | By S. GYLDEN Gust Eckholm called at the Gyiden home Tuesday. Edwin, Clarence and Clifford Olson called at William Wantlaja’s one eves ning last week. Bill Hokana was a Wing caller Sate urday evening. Mrs. Eckholm, Sylvia and Severie were Bismarck business callers Sature day. Mrs, Eckholm went to consult a doctor. Misses Sadie and Selina Gylden were callers at the Eckholms’ Friday. Walter Pesonen and Sulo Eckholm , were callers at Gust Eckholm’s Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Boss and chile dren, Sadie and Delbert, called at Gust Eckholm’s Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Josephson and Clifford were business callers at John Syivia Eckholm, Ethel Josephson, and Arthur Anti la. Sulo Severi and Eino Eckholm were assisting Rafer Pesonen with hare ZS SERSERS i £