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NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS Gibbs | @ By RUTH BURBAGE and ESTHER SCHMITZ George Gabel and daughter Grac wece Sunday visitors at John mick’s. Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. George Koch motored to Mandan to visit at the Philip Lygang home. Mr. Moffitt of Menoken, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Anderson, Henry Anderson and Martin Agre were Saturday cail- ers at Victor Endahl's. Mrs. Charlie Trygg, Mildred, Emma and John and Hilda Askeboom were Saturday evening callers at Frank ‘Tryee’'s. Emil Sabot and family were Sun- day visitors at George Gabel’s. Frank and Pat Gabel and Mr. and Mrs. August Gabel were Sunday vis- itors at the Frank Gabel home. Philip Gabel called at Henry Ga- bel's Saturday. Joe Bride and family of Bismarck visited Sunday at Henry Gabel’ Mr. and Mrs. George Koch were visitors in Mandan Friday. They called at the Philip Lygang and George Eirhart homes. John Sabot made a short call at the Fred Sabot home Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Gabel visited Sunday at the Leonard Davenport home of McKenzie. Henry Gabel made a short call at the John Gabel, Sr., home Saturday. Mrs. Schmitz called on Mrs. Win- berg Thursday after school. Richard and Ambrose Gabel took Bill to Frank Gabel’s to work Sunday. Frank Trygg. David Trygg, Kath- erine Mace and Loyd Hoyt went to Bismarck Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schmitz ac- companied by Mrs. Matt Schmitz and enughter Burnette of Mandan drove to Harmon Sunday to visit at the Leonard Christianson home. The following recetved 100 in their weakly spelling test: Gertrude Gabel. Lillian Koch, Verdon Sabot, Laverne Sabot, Eleanora Gabel, Florence Eng- dahl. Evelyn Engdahl, and Bobbie Swenson. Mrs. John Gabel, Sr., enierained the following at Sunday dinner: Mrs. Henry Schneider her father and children who will leave for St. Paul in a couple of weeks, Mr. and Mrs. George Hughes and children and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gabel. Mr. and Mrs. John Gabel, 8r.. ac- companied by Mrs. Burbarge called at the Henry Miller home one night last week. Mr. and Mrs. Asbridge and chil- dren and Alfred Bucher went to Cap- tain Jack’s Butte south of Mandan on @ picnic Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Knoll and chil- dren enjoyed Sunday dinner at the Jaceb Koch home. ? Sterling ! By FERN STEWART The dance at Sterling Friday night ‘was quite well attended. Hazel John- son furnished the music. ‘A -meeting-of the Parent-Teacher association was held Thursday night, Sept. 19, at Sterling.. Mr and Mrs. Tom Stewart and / di famiiy, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson and Edgar Johnson spent Sunday vis- iting at Dawson. °o Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Johnson and Bismarck Sunday to see Mrs. Lang. who is still in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. EB. A. Kling motored to Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Spiles were Ster- ling callers Saturda: A number of the young folks at- ° jtended the dance at Asbridge'’s Sat- urday night. The 8. T. Parke store was robbed |some time Monday night. Dorothy Zuraff and Freta Envich, accorspanied by Mrs. Zuraff, were shoppers Wednesday. Dodge By OLGA M. GROSSMAN Mr, and Mrs. J. T. Harvey motored to Bismarck Thursday where they transacted business. C. 8. Barrows transacted business at Mandan Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Goetz are the Parents of a baby daughter born Wed- nesday, Sept. 18th. Fred Smith motored to Beulah Thursday where he looked afier bus- iness affairs. A bridal shower wes given for Mrs. Elmer Brown at her home on Friday evening by a number of her friends. The evening was spent socially and Mrs. Brown received a number of pretty and useful gifts. A delicious luncheon was_ served. Mrs. Brown ‘was formerly Lillian Anderson. Miss Alice Brown of Seattle, Wash- ington, is visiting at the home of her brother and_ sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Brown. Henry Boehler of Hebron trans- acted business in town on Thursday. Anton Hettrick Sr. motored to Richardton where he transacted bus- iness on Monday. Miss Irene Tschoefske Icft for Hazen where she will attend high school. Irene is a sophomore this yea Confirmation exercises were held | at the German Lutheran church Sun- day. Rev. Fertch held the exercises. There were four girls and three boys in_the class. Henry Cook of Hebron was a bus- iness caller at Dodge Thursday. o—" | e with the Goetz families at Dodge for a few days. Chas. Scharf of Golden Valley looked after business matters at Dodge this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tschoefske mo- tored to Hazen where they visited with friends and relatives Thursday. Quite a number of the Dodge peo- ple attended the show at Halliday Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Goetz of Glen Ullin who have been visiting with friends and relatives at Dodge left for their home Monday. E. J. Isaak of Golden Valley was a business caller at Dodge Friday. Services will be held at the Con- | aregational church Sunday, Sept. 29. Rev. Matteson will conduct the serv- ices. John Mittlestedt had the misfor- tune while driving his car on the way home of having an auto driven by several traveling men strike his car. thereby seriously damaging Mr. Mettlestedt’s machine. However no one was hurt. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Lapp of Mar- shall attended the confirmation ex- ercises at the Lutheran church Sun- Their daughter Bertha was in the confirmation class. Menoken Carey Jr. visited at Max Lang's Sun- rs day night. Union aid met at the hall last ‘Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Riley attended Robert Sharp's funeral Thursday afternoon at Driscoll. Max Lang was a Sterling caller Monday morning. Miss Esther Lang left Monday to attend college at Jamestown. The school board met Saturday, Sept. 21. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson were callers at the George Kirsch and Max Lang homes Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. H. Brownawell were Bismarck callers Thursday morning. Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Johnson called at the Tom Stewart home Monday. in Bismarck Thursday. German Lutheran services were held Sunday at the Sterling church. Services will be held every two weeks at the church at 7:30 p.m. Hunters were all out Sunday, but did not meet with much success. Dorothy Zuraff and Freta Envich | visiting attended the carnival at Bismarck Saturday night. L. B. Smith was a McKenzie busi- ness caller Wednesday. ze E = $ 3 H Fisk EE i 2 : fs H i 2 3 s Ae tf it e I i : | | | ‘fr, and Mrs, ©. J. Johnson were Ster! By MRS, JENNIE DANCE Pat Freeman of Baldwin, Mr. and | Mrs. Homer Craven and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Craven, Arthur Hulbert, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers and son enjoyed a chow mein cinner in the woods south of Bismarck Sunday. The afternoon was spent picking grapes. Mr. and Mrs. Park Wood and fam- ests staying at J. N. Snow's home in Mc- Kenzie, spent Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Park Wood. Lyman Harzis of Carno, Calif., is here looking after his farm, which is rented by Richard Salter. Mrs. Clifford Craven, Mrs. R. G. Abelein, Mrs, A. C. Dance visited at the R. M. Lucemann home Wednes- Richard Salter entertained the Menoken Ladies ; s 5-5 3 » z ae eit i 3g Mrs. William Goetz of Hazen visited | # THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, tended. The Sunday school next Sunday will begin at 2:30 and preach- ing services by Rev. J. N. Snow of McKenzie at 3 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. A. [. Welch and daughter, Miss Ruth, were enter- tained at dinner Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Knudtson. 4 Steiber By MRS. C. L. MALONE ° ' ' ° Gerald Jones hauled cream and eggs to Regan Thursday and brought | out a load of merchandise for the Alta store. Miss Vina Oder spent the week-end at her home in Steiber. Robert Patzner was a busincss vis- | itor in Regan Monday. Dave Dixon is working at the Washburn coal mines. He drives back and forth from home. A large number of young people from here attended the dance in Wing Saturday evening given by the American Legion post of Regan. Gotlieb and William Steineret sold cattle to a buyer who was through here last week, taking them into Re- gan Monday. John Carlson and Roy Smith called at the Malone home Monday. in Regan Friday. Mrs. Ann Spichke, primary teacher in the school here, has been quite sick, but at last report was much bet- repair his car last weck. Mr. and Mrs. ©. L. Malone called at the Amondson residence Sunday afternoon, Miss Mary Doyle stayed at one of the patrons of her school Monday night, the roads being too muddy to drive home. Paul Greenan cut flax for W. S. Oder several days last week. Mrs. C. L. Malone called on Mrs. Hickel Thursday afternoon. The rain on Monday was greatly appreciated, being a benefit to pas- tures and fall plowing. Among Regan shoppers Saturday evening were Gotlicb Emanuel and William Steifterts, Wm. Hickels, Glen McAllister, W. 8. Oders, Gerald Jones and C. L. Malones. Ghylin By MARGARET DAVIS John and Bill Drawver returned | home Monday, Sept. 16, from Wiscon- sin, where they were called by their father's death, Staton Davis hauled hay from Rock Hill township Tuesday. Paul Davis is moving on the Joe Wiedman place this week. Herb Falmer is putting up hay in Rock Hill township. Ole Johnson is helping Bert Hed- strom with his fall work. Mrs. Henry Sundquist helped her sister-in-law, Mrs. cook for threshers Wednesday Lucile Sundquist has started to Ghylin school No. 1. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Davis were business callers at Conrad Johnsor Wednesday and also at Bert Hed- strom's ‘Tuesday night. Willis Gill cut his alfalfa for seed, Weanesday and Thursday. Dave Spangberg is doing some: fall plowing and discing. Florence Keator called on Margarct Davis Wednesday evening. Jim Louie will move on the old Landerholm place. Paul Davis was a Saturday caller at the Luther Davis home. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Krause and baby were Saturday night guests at the home of Mr. Krause’s parents. Several of the men from this part | time hunting ducks. L. W. Davis dug potatocs last week. Callers in Regan Saturday night were Willis Gill and family, Nels Alm and family, L. W. Davie and family, Hugo Sundquist, Walter Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. Louis King and Marie, Henry Broste, Mr. and Mrs. Gross Broste, Fred Urbuck, Nick Holgersons and Krauses. Owen and Staton Davis called on Ray Brenise Saturday evening. Ray has just returned from the Bismarck . | hospital where he was operated on for eppendicitis. | Mrs. Luther Davis called on Mrs. | Andrew Fisher last week. Delbert Davis and sons Marvin and Lloyd were Sunday guests at the L. W. Davis home. Dorothy Little, Ida and Oliver Tosseth and Margaret Davis spent the week-end at their homes. L. W. Davis took Margaret back to Wilton Sunday evening. Florence Keator is working for Fred McFaddens in Wilton this winter. Henry Strom was a Regan caller Saturday night. Reuben Krause is working in the ‘Wilton mine. Barlick Fisher was a Regay, busi- ness caller last week. Miss Florence Anderson, who taught Ghylia school No. 1 last year, and Irene Hedstrom and her friend have been visiting Mrs. Bert Hed- strom. Taul Davis spent Sunday with his brother Earl Davis in Bismarck. Vernon Hedstrom and Teddy Hec- strom spent Sunday on Apple creek fishing. Delbert Davis motored to Wilton Monday on business and on his re- jturn stopped at the H. B. Gill place where he bought some drills for his tractors, He will seed rye. Ethel Holgerson has missed two days of ‘school helping her grand- mother cook for ‘Se f Lein _——+ By OLGA M. RISE John Birkeland, daughter Gale and ©. K. Birkeland transacted business at the capital city Wednesday. Ole Spilde, who has been doctoring in Bismarc’s for. the past week, re- turned hom> Wi r Christ Jodsas and son of Lisbon, N. D., are spending a few days visiting friends, also attending to farming in- here. Carl Lein and a friend from Bald- © win spent Saturday evening and Sun- a day at the B. N. Lein home. Olga Rise accompanied by Mrs. Td Larson, son Francis and Olive “tise, Bismarck Vernon Hailum spent the week-end basal family at the Harry Helge- : nd Mrs, ‘Tom ‘Torkelzon and family of New Eden, Minn., accom- by some relatives from James- |_ Dorothy Barkman and C. L. Malone was a business visitor | * of the township are spending their | tor N. D., visited relatives in this neighborhood Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. | Torkelson were former residents of this neighborhood. Mr. and Mrs. Ha!- vorson accompanied them to Windsor Sunday evening where they will visit a few days. Mrs. Torkelson is a daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Halvorson. League meeting held at the M. A. Lein |home Sunday afternoon. Collection | amounted to $15.91. Mrs. Peter Kluksdahl, sons Marvin, Julius and Leno, Ed Nygaard, Olive evening at J. O. Rise’s. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Severson called at B. N. Lein’s and J. O. Rise’s Satur- day morning. the past week visiting relatives at day. Bernic> Bjorhus spent the week-end at their homes. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Christianson, daughter Marion, spent Sunday aft noon with Mrs. Christianson’s mother Mrs. Marie Clauson. . N. Lein and son Valdemar spent Friday at Bismarck attending to busi- ness. Mr. and Mrs. Art Bjorhus and fam- ily spent Sunday afternoon at Driscoll. Rock Hill By RUTH LITTLE | ° ° ter. — Delbert Olson helped Bill Hickci| Mr. and Mrs. Louis Howe and son of Montrose, S. D., are guests at the John Howe and Emery Williams homes. They will leave Friday for Dogden and Hannaford to visit friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Olson Regan callers Friday. Allen Tolliver has been absent from were blood poison in his toe. Allen ran a pitchfork through his toc some time ago. He had to consult a physician. family were Sunday guests at Gotlicb Brennicse home. Sunday. Ray Gramling {1s employed at the } Isaac Marcovitz farm. guest at the May Little home near Baldwin, Gladys Gramling, who is making her home at the G. O. Lindsey home and attending high school at Canfield, spent Sunday with her father. Ruth Little and Francis Fitzgeral< will enter Canfield high schoo! Mon- dav. Mrs. J. F. Little and Clayton visited with Mr. and Mrs. Humphreys Wed- nesday evening. Threshing has been delayed some this week on account of the hard winds and rain, Mrs. Homer Taylor and Mrs. C. QO. Wilkinson, leaders for the Canfield Homemakers club, motored to Wing makers project meeting which was specialist of | Fargo, was present. Some interesting work in sewing will start next month. Calicrs at J. F. Little’s Sunday were Oscar, George and Woodrow Wal- worth, Lewis Jorgenson, Mrs. K. Kolb and son Andrew, Mrs. V._N. Monroe, Allen Tolliver, Mr. and M John Howe, Doloris Swan: Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Howe and son, George Middlestadt and wife. Con: Kettleson called , E. Chr m home Tues | A farewell party was given at the ; Occar Walworth home Saturday eve- | ning. The entertainment for the eve- | ning was provided with good music {and dancing. A luncheon was served at midnight. A large crowd was in at- jtendance to bid the Walworth family | farewell, ‘They will leave next week ‘for Pingrec. Mrs, Homer Taylor and Mae E. Wil- kinson called at the J. F. Little home Thu y evening, Emil Ol: called at the Andrew Kolb home Sunday evening. Jennings Kettleson motored to Regan Saturday. A. Kolb and Siephen Monro motored to the capital city Monday. Charlie Heddick was a Regan caller Monday. A birthday party was given at the Alvin Wheeler home Saturday night in honor of Ethel's birthday. A large crowd was in attendance. The eve- ning was spent in playing games, after which a luncheon was served. Glen Wheeler, who is employed at Hughes’ Bakery in Bismarck, presented his sis- ter with a birthday cake which he hel, to baie. ae vas given at the C. A. Kettleson home Sunday in honor of Mrs. Marvin Alin, a recent bride. Chas, Heddick called at the Andrew Kolb home Wednesday. Mis. J. Fitzgorald and daughter Frances calied at the J. F. Little home ‘Wednesday. f Raleigh By W. B. DORWARD Paul Dempsey left Tuesday for Shields where he joined his family and they departed Wednesday for Sheridan, Ore., where they will visit relatives before settling in their fu- ture home. Mr. and Mrs. W. B, Dorward, ac- companied by Thos. McGinnis, mo- tored to Bismarck Tuesday where Mr. Dorward attended the meeting of Veterans of Foreign Wars. Friends in the community gath- ered at the Bertha Rossou farm ‘Tucsday evening where they held a farewell party for Mrs. Rossou and Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Rossow and Fern Rossou, who departed Thurs- day for Idaho. The evening was spent in a social manner. At the close of the evening a picnic lunch- eon was served. The honored guests at the C. sch eo- ey.as a token of esteem. It is wit regret that we see this splendi family leave our community. Mr. and Mrs. Rossou and mother Mrs, Bertha Rossou and daughter Fern departed Thursday for Meridian, Icuho, where they will make their future home. Mr, and Mrs. Fred. erick Rossou have moved onto the Rossou farm. Dr. E. P. Walker of Bismarck was business visitor in Raleigh Friday. Dah! Loeb was a visitor in Flash- er Monday, consulting a docwor about his broken leg which is heal- ‘jing fine. Word has been received from both of our young girls away at school, Hazel Morrison and Cordelia Stay- ner, stating they are nicely and ie their school work very much, Mr. and Mrs. John Miller report the birth of a young son at ir home the first of the week, Sam Pack is suffering from an in- A large crowd attended the Luther | Rise and Gladys Rue spent Sunday | F Mrs. Alfred Arneson, who has spent | school the last two days on account of | Mr. and Mrs, Ray McCullough and | the Clayton Little motored to Bismarck: | Nn Clayton Little was a Sunday supper | | Thursday to be present at a Home-|@ iheld at the O. E. Kaplin home. Miss > + | Inez Rossies, clothing were presented with a purse of mon-|® jury sustained by a horse kicking him under another horse and this horse stepping on his stomach Fri- day morning. The doctor was called from Flasher to relieve his suffering. Mr. Thomas of Mandan was trans- acting business in town Saturday | morning. . Corbett of Leith was attend- ing to matters of business pertaining the Presbyterian church in Ral- Thurs | The hts a Ladies Aid served | pi and coffee to the public Sat- \urd y afternoon and evening in the {A. Schmidt building. Mesdames ‘Beem, Nelson and Stayner were the {committee in charge. Lavina Lein, daughter of A. T. departed Friday for Minneapo- Windsor, N. D., returned home Sun- | lis where she will attend college this) lye Mr. and Mrs. Peter Klein and two tildren, accompanied by Mrs. P. J. |Rausch and children, motored to El- gin where they had dental work dove, They also visited at the T. Rausch home. Quite a number of the members of the local camp at Raleigh motored to Flasher Wednesday _ evening |where they attended the 78th anni- lve of the Rebekah lodge. Mrs. P. J, Rausch and children {Spent Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. B, Dorward. Peter Ferguson was a_ business visitor in Raleigh Wednesday. Alvii Iiman shot a large wild goose in the railroad dam Sunday imorning, Hunters report loss of duck but that there is a decrease among them owing to the drought and stagnant water holes, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Christen- sen and children departed for Min- nesota nnd Michigan Saturday morn- ing where they will it relatives several weeks. During their ab- sence Mr. and Mrs. D. Dennis of Flasher will ir farm. Mr, and Mr gin spent c as guests of Mrs, Miller’s nd Mrs, Anton Johnson, Mr Jepson had as t dinner guests Sunday Mr. and . Carl Schick and children. Theo, Christenson and L. Jepson smade business trip to Bismarck Thursday, Mr, and Mrs. J. Roche of: Madison, })., arrived Monday for a short visit at the home of Mr. Roche's brother, Francis Roche, {Visited at Mandan at the home of Mr. Roche's sister, Mrs. Kelsch. | They returned home the veck and were accompa Margaret Roche, who has spent the ummer with her daughter at Man- iS. Mr. and Mrs. John Oleson were host and hostess Sunday having as their dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. a Lein and family and Mr. and M T. C. Lein and family of a, Taft i ¢ By FLORENCE B. GOSNEY Ernest_Hurr finished threshing for Anton Oberg Wednesday afternoon. P.M. ney and ‘ence and Edna left on is long trip Tuesday. They expect to visit a number of relatives and friends in Montana, Idaho, Kansas, Nebraska, and Missouri, Ed Fogarty was a town caller for coal Wednesday efternoon. Ed Gaskill helped thresh for W. E. Runey Wednesd Mr. and Mrs. Herman Neimen and family left for lowa Thursday. They expect to visit with rel: S. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Koon and chil » Margerie and Clifford, ar: staying on P. M. Gosney’s farm whil y on their trip. Mr. and Mrs. Swinlinz and family attended the P.-T. A mecting in Dris- {coll Friday night. W. FE. Runey Gosney home Wear a caller at the morning. for Mrs. Charles Gaskill Friday. Charley Gosney atiended the A, O. U. W. mecting in McKenzic Wednes day night. There was a good attend- gnee. Jemes Koon called at the Wilbert Koon home Tucsday to help them d mn and Mrs, Benz visited with Mrs. Charles An- derson Friday afternoot Earl Gaskill helping George Kirsch cut flax for a few days. Henry Swinling was a town caller Saturday. Mr. Beatty and Mr. Oberg called at the Gosney home Saturday afternoon for Obere’s cattle. Theodore Long and sisters Esther and Margaret visited at the George Lewis home Sunday. Mrs. Charles Gaskill and son Earl motored to Bismarck Sunday fore- noon. In the afternoon they went out | to the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. Slat- r. George Lewis was a town caller Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Burns Bailey enjoyed a turkey dinner at the George Lewis home Sunday. Earl Gaskill took A. Chcnoworth to Bismarck on business Monday after- noon, Helen Swinling, who has been going to school in Driscoll, is spending the week-end with her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Swinling. Charley Gosney and Wilbert Koon motored to Bismarck Monday after- noon. The roads were reported very rough. Earl Hall called at the Gaskill home for machinery he had bought at the sale. Miss Marion Lewis left to start a new school term in Jamestown Mone day. Mrs. Wilbert Koon and children, Marjorie and Clifford, visited with Mrs. Gaskill Monday afternoon, i By BURDELLA B. HELGESON Mrs. L. Hopkins spent several days of last week visiting with relatives and friends at Stanton. She was ac- soraneniee by Miss Alice Smith, who was Mrs. Richardson was the guest of | Regan o Mr. Mrs, A week. Mr. and Mrs. G. Hochalter of Wil- ton were guests at the A. Fisher home Rierson ~| were Sterling callers Saturday. Wilbert Koon hauled a load of coal! ,. ™ John | the Carl Lein home on Monday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Rice of Lein township were business callers here last week, J. 8. Penner motored to Mountain Lake, Minn. last week where he will spend his vacation visiting relatives and friends. Friends of Miss Gertrude Rierson will be interested to know that she j 4s employed by the A. W. Lucas com- | pany in Bismarck. Miss Hazel Rhines is completing @ business course at a Bismarck busi- {Ness college. Marvin Rupp spent the week-end at his home in Regan. | ,, Walter Anderson, who is student at jthe University of Minnesota, spent | several days of last weck visiting at the home of his aunt, Mrs. 8. Rupp. Miss Emma Coleman, who teaches near Regan, visited with friends here last week. Miss Alma Houser was a guest at) the H. Dimmond home last Friday evening. The largest crowd of the season at- tended the dance at Wing Saturday evening which was put on by the lo- cal post of the American Legion. The hoys will give the next dance on Sat- urday evening in the Log Cabin at Regan. °—_—________"—_—-_@ i Christiania | o— @ By VIOLET A. CLARKE Elsus Elness of Sterling was up in; this vicinity haying the past week, as he has some hay land rented from Robert Clarke. Kenneth Johnson was a Sterling caller Saturday. . E. Pickles of Bismarck was q caller at the Jennie Clarke home Wednesday. Little Wayne Olson, the son of Mr. | and Mrs. Henry Olson, had the mis- fortune to get his hand hurt last week. He was taken to Bismarck for treatment. A number from this vicinity at- j tended the funeral of Robert Sharp of Driscoll last week. Mrs. Ed Gibson and son Seamon were Sterling callers Saturday, Christ. Schoon is harvesting flax this week. Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet were Sterling callers Saturday. Mrs. William Clark and family moved to their new home the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Carey Johnson andj children, Mildred, Grace and Carey, Lester Clark and sister Miss Mar- itta motored to Hazelton Thursday morning. Gerald Kafer is assisting with the work at the H. R. Wright farm. Robert Clarke was in Sterling Sat- urday, Dance at Sterling Friday night Was well attended. Music was fur- nished by Hazel Johnson's orches- tra. Mr. and Mrs. William Stile and daughters were Sterling callers Sat- urday, Miss Mildred Johnson and _ sister Grace spent the week-end at their | home. : Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet drove to Driscoll Tuesday to get a lead of coal. ° | o Frances « By MILDRED DIETZMAN let Tooker start-| after being absent for the past two weeks, A large number of hunters were out along Apple Creek Monday Alfred Freuch, | who are employed at the French} and Welch Hardware company of} Pismarck, stopped at the A. Bietzman farm Monday morning, John Olson of near Regan; sting her daughter, Mrs. Gil- ‘bert Cederstrom, with her work, Mrs, Cederstrom has been on the k list for the past few weeks. Henry Roswick started working |for Walter Dietzman Monday. Some of the farmers of this vicin- ity were busy cutting their flax this week, Mrs. Joe Fischer hauled water! fiom the Walter Dietzman farm| Tuesday. The well on the Joc} Fischer farm. has been pumped dry. Delvin Owén, who had an opera- tion several weeks ago, is now home aud getting along very nicely. John Glum had the threshers Monday. Joe Glum returned a team of; herses to Walter Dietzman Monday. John Glum had been using the horses to put up hay. Joe Fischer finished combining grain Wednesday. Mino Harms called at. the Floyd Owen farm Wednesday, Mrs. Ed Gibson and son Seamen stopped at the W. A. Dietzman home Wednesday to get Mildred, who went with them to Bismarck to do some shopping. Mr. and Mrs, Tebbo Harms and daughter Lena transacted business in Bismarck Wedneeday. Adam Schauer and son Andrew transacted business in Bismarck Wednesday. Joe Fischer hauled coal from near Wilton Thursday. En route home he stopped at the John Olson farm near a ors ‘ Miss Thresa Rieneke visited with her niece, Mildred Dietzman, Thurs- day and iy Mrs, Joe Fischer and Mr. and Mrs. Jake Merkel transacted business in Bismarck Thursday. There was no school at the east Frances school No. 1 because Mrs. Sarah Moffit attended the teachers’ meeting held at the Arnold school Friday. Walter Dietzman and Bill Gros- bougher got some repairs at Meno- ken for Walter Dietzman's truck baste 4 Mrs. Elmer Lundquist and Miss Dena Harms attended the Home- makers major project meeting held in Bismarck Friday. Cedric Craig is hauling water from the William Kenshaw farm to the East Frances school No, 1, Peter Davidson was a business caller at McKenzie Friday. Louis Olson called on his brother, Jchn Olson, on business Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence M: and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Madland were business callers in Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Tooker and Jchn Olson were among those from this vicinity who transacted business in Bismarck hg sr Mr, and Mrs. William Kershaw and son Arthur transacted business Papa a ne A 4 i | | [at the Russ sa now employed at the A. W. Lucas (Co, store on Saturdays. Esther Ker-| place where he shaw is boarding at the Charles Rue home in Bismarck this winter. Mr, and Mrs. Joe Fischer and children attended Sabbath school in Bismarck Saturday. John Olson and daughter Edith of near Regan visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Cederstrom Saturday. Ted Merkel of Robeson, N. D., ar- rived at the Joe Fischer home Sat- urday to get his brother and sister- i Mr. and Mrs, Jake Merkel. ent to Bismarck and spent Harold Arnold and children of Menoken called at the Martin Tooker home Saturday. Mrs. Bill Madland and son David visited at the John Glum home Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Hal Westacott and family of Sterling visited at the! home of Mr, and Mrs. Martin Took- er Sunday. Bill Madland and John Olson vis- ited with Selmer Ownas and Hal- ver Ticklebeck Sunday. Walter Dietzman and son Edwin called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Muth Sunday. A crowd attended the barn dane at Adrian Asbridge’s Saturday night. Nels Roswick called on his broth- er, Henry Roswick, at the Dictzman farm Sunday night. Mr. and Mis, Jake Merkel went to Robeson Sunday where they will make their future home. They have been living at the home of Mrs. Merkel’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Joe Fischer, for the past year. Hazlegrove ° By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Harry Ulfers called at Ray Hazle- Brove’s Tuesday morning. Charlie King called at the Ulfers ; farm Monday. Harry Ulfers called at the Pete; Demegolly home Tuesday for the Charlie Kings as they will move over and live in the house ac! the road and work for Harry this winter. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray and Miss Opal Gray and Mrs. Ella Dodge called at the Hazlegrove home Tuesday. Miss Argent from near Stecle is teaching the Will Thicling school this term. School opened Monday, Sept. 16th. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray and Mrs. Will Thieling and . Ella Dodge were callers at the Harry Gray home in Wing Tuesday Art Ochuner was in Arena Tues- day on business. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ulfers were shopping in Tuttle Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, Ray Hazlegrove called at the Will Thicling home Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Burnham drove up from Carrington Thurs- day and took her mother, Mrs, Ella Dodge, and her sister, home with ker for a visit. Mrs. Dodge ex- pects to leave soon for points ip Texas to visit her sister and mother and from there on to her home in California. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Gray and Miss Opal Gray called at the Ray Hazlegrove home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charlic King and| son called at the Pete Demagolly home Wednesday evening. A large crowd attended the sale at the EK, Russ farm Frid: Joe Goldsmith bought two cows le Friday and Frank Bowerman of Stecle bought six head of milk cows, Miss Christina Hirsch, who is teaching the Fred Wagner school, is boarding at the Milt Goldsmith home. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Virgin and son Wyn Winona, Minn., ar- rived here for a visit with their relatives. Miss Opal Gray eur school Frida; Herbert Servetts, we understand, | fre moving off the farm and anoth- e: family are moving on. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove were shoppers in Tuttle Saturday and were also dinner guests at the Albert Gray home, Mr. and Mrs, Lester Hawkins, Or- vai Hawkins, and George Wilson were in Tuttle Saturday shopping. Among those shopping in Tuttle Saturday were as follows: Mrs. Grover Anderson and daughter and her mother, Mrs. Homer Borileau, and Miss Pearl Thoren, the Milt Goldsmiths, John and Vernol Gold- smith, Ben Klangburg and Elmer Perry and Mr. and Mrs, Art Ochu- ner and family. Postmistress Mrs. Ruth Lambert, of Arena, was in Tuttle Saturday shopping. Mr. and Mrs, Charlie King and son were guests Sunday at the Pe- ter Demagolly home. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Gi and Opal Gray drove to Wing Saturday night after Elvin Gray, who came home to spend Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove were callers Saturday night at the visited Miss Ar- jshift into neutral. for himself, moved to the ae itarted threshi Andrew Nelson.. The machine owned by Erickson and Nelson, ‘ Albert Nelson called at the 4; drew Nelson home Wednesday. | also called on Elder Erickson, ’ Mrs. Fred Brown was a Wil caller sities Mrs. Gust Peterson of Bisma helped Mrs, John Putts and M Oscar Brostrom cook for thresh last week. ' Mr. and Mrs. Elias Lillefjeld a ol Edwin ad Gersid Lrg Bil nesday evening vis! at Lillefjeld home. ' _ Andrew Nelson's brother, Ai Nelson, of Wilton, who has working the past winter in the W ton mine, was seriously hurt some coal that fell on him Tuesd: He is in a Bismarck hospital, Mrs. Joe Brown spent Thursd last week at the Wm. Brot ome. Hampton By ELIZABETH KOPPY ° ° Kenry A. Ohlhauser got a load driftwood from the river Saturday. Christ Jocb was busy hauling fl to Linton Saturday. C. H. Buck and son Merle we business callers at the Porter Umt home Saturday. Bill and Emil Joeb were businé callers at the Steve Koppy home Sa urday forenoon. Ed Weller finished cut! clover with the binder Pre Fee | Weller intends to have it thresh. and used as seed. ip Reidlinger got a load of r for sced from Jim Herr. The Human brothers of the Gayt: vicinity were seen here Saturday. Among those that were in Lints Saturday from this vicinity we Mrs. Eusby and sen Ferman, Mr. a) Mrs, Steve Koppy and children, W and Mrs. David D. 8. Joe> a ee TMagdalena and Porter Ur es, Mr. and Mrs. David Cal family of Temvik and Me and ‘sn Will Foell of near Temvik were pl nicking by the river Sund: Jake Scheirmeister, Math Kop, and Henry A. Ohlhauser called at t] Godfrey Crenz home Sunday. Henry A. Ohlhauser is the own of a new motor car. Jonn, Fred and Gust Jceb and B |Weber accompanied by his moth were shopping in Temvik Saturday. Miss Hilda Echeirmeister, who staying at the home of her broth: Jake Scheirmeister, during the sup mer, is now attending high school ; , m. on. ke Billingsly called on frient in Temvik Sunday. " ' } Mr. and Mrs. James Farrell af family of near Hazelton, Harold Bil, ingsly ef near Temvik and Miss Bey nice Nelson of Temvik were calle! at Ape fists Lawler home ’. veve Keppy, Sr, was a busine! caller in Linten Monday. ’ Bill Jocb is shocking corn for Fe; man Bus! 3 Chesrown and Porter Un ber were visiting friends in Winer Sunday. : Busby and son Ferman, BM and Mrs. Jesh Tuttle and aL Afton spent Sunday with Mr. ar Mrs. Fred Bader in Winona, ; rape pickers are more plentif: this year than ever before. Peop, coming from all parts of North Da kota, from Jamestown, Dawson, Fry cona, Buchanan, Wishek, Napolec, ae ce various other points. ’ ‘ancis Chesrown called in Linton Tuesday. = ~— Alfonse B. Ghost, Paul Streteh ar Robert L. Bird of near Cannon Ba, | were seen here Tuesda; way to Livona. oo People in this vicinity are digg! their potatoes. They are very scat this year. Wallace Kyes was a in Linton Wednesday. Henry Knitt Temvik Wednesday. up hill west of 8. G. Stedman's thing broke so that he could The truck bac up ee ae! over, all wheels in air, ¢ driver jumped out before tipped. After help was secured tl truck was cet up and part of the rons up we Henry continued hr lourney to Temvik. It damaged truck slightly. i. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gerlach and Richard and the latter's father, Koclandorfer, of St. Paul, were ing at the Sieve Koppy home for 3 few days this week. Meth Koppy was a caller at ig Umber heme Wednesday n Porter Umber went to Wednescey and returned the ing day with a new car. inane Be of Linton his vesinity Thursday, Mr. end Mrs. Herman and son John and daughter motored to Wilton Thursday. Steve Koppy and home of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Gray.|tended the Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ulfers at- tended church in Tuttle Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pond were guests Sunday at the Elmer Dun- ken home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray and El- vin and Opal Gray were callers in Lake Williams Sunday. Opal re- male as her school started Mon- ye Miss Dorothy Argent spent the week-end with her folks near Steele returning Sunday evening to the Frank Gray home where she boards. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove were dinner guests Sunday at the Elmer Perry home. Miss Otillia Brose spent the week-end with her folks. f Painted Woods By MRS, OLE LILLEFJELD Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nelson ai son Bob motored to Bismarck mney to shop. and visit relatives, ir, and » Elias Lillef, son Gerald spent Sunday at the Ole Lillefjeld home. The Joe Brostrom n machine shut down Saturda: on account of wind and didn’ again until Monday noon, as it rained the 4 ld Wi son,