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PLB Bo P & his children to school the pa days on a gm 0"_Appl ac: held at the Bill Hogue farm Thur: mm eee33i. 5 G2 .BERE 4 3 com the M. A. Nelson ae and Wil i whe itors Tuesday night at the J. W. Jir- | tHe! cian about his arm. NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS I Frances By MILDRED E. DIETZ Gilbert Cederstrom transacted bus- ness in McKenzie Monda Some of the members | ‘armers Union attended t ers Union meeting at Mc Monday evening. Martin Tooker has been hy of ling t few ‘ount of the wet Miss Vina H Armour’s creame! Quite a bit of vicinit; y. 1 Some of the f ity attended the at the Roscoe Coon attended the auc Kenzie. Walter Dietzn Mrs. Hal Westa En route home he me pota’ d with his b: Lawrence and Halver Muth repair his car 7 a Elmer dq Mildred Dictzm “Cilbert Cederstrom and daughte' Etta Ann, were busin the home of Mr. and Mr: son near Regan Tucsda y after having spent some time visiting with his brothers, Bill Wiper # Son and Lawrence. George combine Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. E Lundquist bo were supper gu Mr. and Mrs. I" Walter Dictzman called on J Olson Mondey. Mr. and Mrs. William K + transacted business in Bism Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Madland too! Ralph Madland to arck Wee mesday morning where Ralph has days this past wee after fence posts Wednesday ing a house on the Art Fricke farm le Creek. Some of the farmers from thi vicinity attended the auction lohn Glum returned home with | * Wi ter Dietzman Wednesday from narck, He stayed overnight 0 the Dietzman home on account of the rain. in Bismarck Friday. Walter Dietzman received from Pomroy, Wash, t 3 bri er, Gecrge Dietzman, is low. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Moffit called | @F5 et the Art Fricke home Mr. and Mrs. Art Fricke © Ernest Fricke visited at the home; of Walter Dietzman Thursda Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Moffit, of | Qué near Menoken were business ¢ $ at the Tebbo Harms home Friday. | \,Hd Walter Dietzman was a caller at) | Out the Floyd Owens farm Saturd: eas Mr. and Mrs, Martin Tooker went sie. to Bismarck Friday. Some of the farmers of thi in- bro ity have started to fall plow since! the rain. Those who were callers at the Det Dietzman home Friday are as fol- Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Moffit, Cedric Craig, and Martin Tooker. Mrs, Sarah Moffit spent the week- end with her family near Menoken. She also transacted business in Bi: marck Saturday. eo By GLADYS NELSON Edwin Olson, Willie Jiras, George, Gerald and M. A. Nelson motored to Wilton Monday to have some repair work done on their radio. Gladys Rue and Dorothy Cotz, who taught the Trygg school last ir, are both teaching in Lein this George Nelson, Edwin Olson and Willie Jiras met Gertie Mae Nelson at the Soo train Monday in Wilton en route home from Max where she visited a few days with relatives. Gib Cederstrom and Edwin Olson motored to Regan Tuesday. Joe Varlev was + ¢>'ler Friday at home. Mrs. Ancon a «nd son Gor- Mi i. who visited her parents, John 9 here, returned to Minot some time ago where Mr. Fisher is em- be ree Nelson was a dinner guest Tuesday at the William Kershaw pores where he got the combine to cut his flax. Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson and i ie Jiras were vis- eB x Iszie Brown went to see a physi- tion caused from some boiis. Ralph Madland went to Bismarck ji) Bev n got Cedric Craig's | 47 | {ished their house on A near the C. ‘alter Dietzman went to Mandan , rm Pri ¢ bui el Art and Ernest Fricke are build-| | Joh j biothers. Selmer Ownas transacted business | Phillip Mon elson home, came home y with her pi ss, that th would reaci ¢ their e there in I 5 Mr. and Mrs. Art Fricke have fin- elson home on his | hail epart- [lend he purchased and moved on “ay @ position in the hail depai ithe Ray peua moved ihe| merank Glum worked for Mr, Dav-|Bowman place owned by Martin enport near Sibley Butte for several) Bourgois of Bismare! Isr H motor trip i a uth Dakota, and other nere they vi, Mrs. A number fro: e attended the deo at Menok nday. Fat and jand were some of the Jiras, George ained xt din- nd Mrs, Joe r left Monday morn- for Portland, Ore., wher: it. three ers and {his twin s ployment a. he his uncle and Joe Varley. ith Gallop and _ Painted Woods | ° By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD Mr. and Mrs, Dick Kudick and chil- dren and Mrs. Ole Soderquist and | Sons Einer and Melvin called at the | Ole Lillefjeld home Sunday evening. Andrew Nelson@and son Bob mo- tored to Bismarck in the latter's car | hoy | Wednesday to call on Andrew Nel- n’s brother August Nelson, who was recently hurt in the mine. Mr. Nel- son is getting along as well as can be expected. Lester Brown took a load of hay to Wilton Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mitchell and | children spent Sunday afternoon at the Wm. Brown home. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld called at the Elias Lillefjeid home at Wilton Sunday afternoon. Those who called at the Ole Lille- fjeld home Thursday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Elias Lillefjeld and sons Gerald and Edwin, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown and son Lester and Mr. and Mrs, Joe Brown and baby and Bob Nelson. Lester Brown and Bob Nelson took in the sale at August Backman Fri- ; day afternoon. Muriel Damstrom spent Thursday afternoon at the Joe Brown home. Wm. Brown, son Lester, Ole Lille- | fJeld, Bob Nelson and Andrew Nelson | Lioyd Faubel drove to took in the Keck sale on the Jacob Kilien farm Thursday. Ole Lillefjeld called on Andrew Nel- son Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Iver Erickson and children, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown | the and baby and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown motored to Garrison Saturday to visit his daughter, Mrs. Amy Bloom and children. Andrew Nelson took a load of feed He has infec-| to Wilton Saturday to get ground. Iver Erickson and Joc Brown were ; Martin Bourgois from Bismarck | Wilton callers Saturday morning. exiled at the Joc Varley home last Hubert Ward from Driscoll was a ene ne cs : o ining to the former Ward farm. igi » and Mrs. Joe Varley and Mrs. 4 i Staples motored to Bis- cl =, Raymond Burkhart visited ft the John Risch home, Brown called at the J. W. . diras and George were kl gag at the jc route d, §. D. cott . visited Thursday en route from| Ernest Hurr, hauled a load of coal Thursday afternoon. M. Tuesday afterncon. We are glad to hear that Geor; Lewis has recovered from his . Taft i By FLORENCE B. GOSNEY Mr. and Mrs. O. Prince and son were callers in Sterling Tuesdi Charley Gosney and Wilbert Koon | hauled coal for Mrs, Charles Gaskill Tuesday afternoon, Jim Baker cailed at the George Lewis home on business Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs. Laverne Richardson and her sister, Loretta Jacko»son, called at the P. M. Gosncy home Tuesday evening. Charley Gosney called at the harles Anderson home Wednesday. Mrs. Deerstad visited with Mrs. Charles Gaskill Tuesday. Jerald Allis, who is working for Lewis was a Sterling caller lel-| ress this past week. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. _ tored to Bismarck y/almost impossible to find places in - which to liv They traveied and had good led at the Frank | ¢ | days last. week, ‘cn a bridge erew whose headquarters led water for will be enjoyed a sho ts. ;Was in to’ “orth home Monday, The crowd was By FLORENCE BORNER . Richard Borner an- | ale of their half-section | east of Baldwin to! rrell, who is workin t of the week. Mr. nee ed aN ssion about the | ughter, Mrs. Lawranee 451), of October Mrs. Fred Wood entertained the members of the Presbyterian Ladies | Aid socicty at her home Wednesday Rev. Christ of Wilton led the devotional services. cluded Mrs. C. A. Nordstrom and M: Knownley Dorman. meet the fourth Wednesday in each month at the homes of the different ‘The society wili Mrs. Sam Hanson left the fore part of the week for Carrington where she plans on opening a rooming house. A deal was closed Wednesday by .-|Which Richard Borner became the owner of the pool room and equip- ment owned by Sam Hanson. Borner took possession Thursday, Mr. Hanson leaving the next day for Washburn where he visited relatives ,|before going to California to spend home from | veek-end here Arnold Rupp. who is employed in} the capital city, spent the week-end; The Crofte Star Homemakers club will mect at the home of Mrs. K. N. Dorman Wednesday. the club during the winter months will be given over to instructions in Richard Bornor motored to Wilton Friday to make arrangements for the uction sale of his farm property to e held the 14th of October. Thompson will cry the sale and Joe Fevold wiil act as clerk. Richert of Bismarck held church services in the German Luth- eran church Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Geigle enter- tained the Gus Maelhoff family from Washburn at their home Sunday. eshing was impossible the past veek on account of rainy weather. 7 at the George Lee home Sun-| Corbet returned Friday evening from! Dickinson where they were in attend- ance ai the State Federation of Wom- en’s clubs. They report a very inter- sting mecting, but the muddy roads made traveling far from pleasant. Maurice Kimball returned Thurs- day from York, where he has been ‘visiting for several days. Mrs. Hur- visiting in Bis- marck, returned with him. Mrs. Lloyd Faubel and children are ending a few days with her parents, and Mrs. E. Clark, west of town. coe Clark has moved into rooms in the old Saunders store. Houses are at a premium in Leith and it is . Roy Westling was a business or in Bently Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Faubel and M John Will and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Emmet gf on a s in Leith for a couple of He is now employed font. Ty Ofeldt spent heir homes in Leith. Lou Omdahl and relatives in Regent n Monday with a truck- load of wheat. John Nixon was transacting busi- ness in Leith Monday. E. J. Lawfer assisted the Carson ng band Seturssy at the Market day | celebration. o—____ is ral Wild Rose By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL mber of farmers here filled to bins last week from a eccived at Moffit. Savilie entertained Aid at the home of Mrs. son in Braddock Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. Howard Brownawell of Moffit made a short call on rela- tives here the first of the week. A number of our young folks at- tended the dance at Braddock Fri- i ight. s Margaret Gillin, teacher of sckool No. 2, was a Sunday visitor at the Adolph Exnver home. Tom Marx of Braddock was out with the gasoline truck last week. Dwight Carlisle of Moffit. spent the week-end at the H. A. Carlisle home. irs. John Peterson sold a large bunch of cattle last week in Brad- Two carloads of coal are exnected the spur t id Rose people and 8 eee people nearby who care to aul it. Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Brownawell vivited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. of Sterling | Sun- Helen Brownawell of also a guest. Stanton, who teaches near is employed at the garage in Ster- ling, made a short call on friends here Sunday. Sunday visitors at the Floyd Gos- ney home included Mr. and Mrs. Is Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kinney of Kidder county, and the O._L. Peterson family. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Saville and family were Sunday guests at the O. B. Swansen home. Miss Jennie Waiste, teacher of school No. 1, spent the week-end friends near Moffit. Homer Brownawell and Harry Koenig enjoyed Sunday dinner at the C. F. Buck home. Since the rain a number of local farmers will begin fall plowing. Stationmaster Carl Lein spent the week-end at his home in the capital Archie Burkhart of Bismarck was seen in our midst a few days ago. Richard Rupp, student of the Bis- marck Business college, Frances Rupp, high school student of spent the week-end at Mrs. Kate Swick and sons Clark and Réilin and Miss Olga Rupp of Bismarck spent Sunday at the John Monroe home. The Baldwin Shipping association shipped cattle and hogs from the lo- cal yards Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cummings) and daughter Iona motored to the canna city the latter part of the wee! Mrs. Ira Falkenstein has returned from a few days’ visit at the Charles Staley home in Bismarck. By MRS. J. H. EMCR Albert Chalgren and son Axel were transacting business in Carson Tues- George Gebhardt, Soren Hauge and Bismarck ° ° | ) Braddock —_—___—__—___+ By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE Harry Tracy of Linton, accompan- ied by the Misses Eunice Elliott, Glayds Teie, and Gerald Rust visit- ed Sunday at the Thore Naaden, A. J. Koenig and H. Junge homes. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Baxter of eewiean were Braddock callers Sun- ry. Emil Sueltz of Groton, So. Dak, jVisited this week at the Sucltz and Engleman homes. Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Martini and Mrs. F. E. Brittain were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Martini. Mr. and Mrs. George Smith and children of Bismarck accompanied by Mrs. J. W. Brown and Christine were Sunday guests at the R. H. Corey home. ‘Mrs. Karl Schlosser was a passenger to Bismarck Saturday afternoon to spend the mek-end, ae her daugh- Tuesday, returning the same evening. Martin Jensen of Almont was a business caller in Leith Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Nehr and son John were county seat visitors the first of Walt Woodbury of south of Leith was in Carson Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Kimball and son Billy of Brisbane were in Leith | Fred Argaast and Chas. Davison | are loosing after matters connected with the Wheat Growers association at Baker, Mont. A goodly number were in attend- ance at Ladies Aid Thursday. Mrs. Olark Mossman will be hostess at the Aid to be held Thursday, Oct. 10th. Mrs. Ruth Fahnestock spent Wed- necday in Brisbane with her grand- deughter, Mrs. Fred Sept. Clair Kamreth is recovering nicely from an injury received in the Kohl- borg mine and will soon be at work Albert Mocn is building a barn on his farm just east of town and plans cn moving there this week. Carl Nel- son, who has been living there, will take the house vacated by Albert Sherm Houser is going around on Mr. and Mrs. Thore Naaden drove to Bismarck Saturday returning home Sunday with their daughter, Mamie, who has been in a Bismarck hospital having undergone an operation for appendicitis. Jalmar Juhola and M. Fetterley re- turned home Sunday after a week spent at Big Stone lake, Minn., where they enjoyed a vacation at fishing. Harry Olson who has worked dur- ing the past summer on the Wm. Beseler farm left Monday for home in Minneepolis. Frank Ryan of Napoleon came up Mead afternoon to visit his parents re. Mike Kimes of Devils Lake, cousin of Mrs. Karl Schlosser, and his two daughters, Margaret and Marilg, spent Monday and Tuesday at the Karl Schlosser home. Mr. and Mrs. George Zirnhelt of Hazelton were callers in Braddock Sunday afternoon. There will be no services in the M. E. church Sunday evening, Oct. 6th, as Rev. Locher will attend the con- Leslie was a caller in Mof-| last wes chases Gx Me, and Mra.| 3222 Place in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Grogan of Omio were Braddock callers Monday. The Ladies’ Aid of the M. E. church met at the home of Mrs. son Thursday afternoon with Mrs. E. Saville as hostess and who served a {nice lunch. The afternoon was spent Mrs. Delbert Wurni of Kintyre spent | a couple of days this week visiting . | With her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. who has_ been | Feltheim. widge crew out of Mo-; Mr. and Mrs. Don Macdonald re- turned Tuesday from spending th@ week-end with relatives at Daven- Port, No. Dak. Mesdames Button, and Aarvig of the Braddock Study and Civic club attended the annual convention of the North Dakota Fed- eration of Woracn’s clubs at Dickin- son last week. Intermediate Grades There are twenty-two enrolicd in our room this year; five in the sixth, nine in the fifth and seven in the Long, Barton Thersa Sterk, Jane Edholm, Esther Pekkola, Martha Kauko and Byrant Prichard are the new members of | Mrs. Vie taught for Mrs. Macdonald Monday and Tuesday. her very much and received many ° splendid suggestions from her. We have introduced several new standard tests in various subjects. Our report, which is very favorable, will be published in our next school Our current event papers came last week so Friday afternoon we spent an hour studying the news of the; ‘We made covers for the paper and will keep all copies in our own ‘We would like to have friends and Parents visit our room. work harder if we know a great many are interested in us. School again! Twenty-one pupils arc enrolled in our room; nine in the first grade; six in the second, and six in the third. We are all hard at; work now though it was rather hard | to settle down for the first week or so. Lee Snively came back to school again this morning. We are glad to have him back with us. {his tonsils and adenoids out, but he |Says his throat isn’t one bit sore Bobbie had his out, too—the \day after school started. The third grade took standardized tests in reading on Friday, but the tests ere not yet scored, consequently we don't know just yet where we is week to supply the; now. Mrs, Barton gave us a beautiful climbing geranium on a trellis and it is blooming luxuriantly in our window Mrs. Edholm, Mrs. Baker, and ‘ter have also sent slips some of which age already growing and some we are trying to “root” in water. Mrs. Vie, Mrs. Koenig and Tracy and Mrs. Delbert Wurm of Kintyre have visited school during the past We wish more of our parents and friends would come. The third grade have modeled and constructed an Indian scene in our We are studying Indian life once a week in geography class ang we learned the poem, “Indian by Annette Wynne in language class. We have new silent reading prac- tice tablets for the first and second ‘The secont. graders are not quite ready for theirs yet, but we expect to be using t§2m in about a Upper Grade Notes ‘There are seventeen students in our The new members in our room are Clara and De Frost Thompson, Martha Edholm, Raymond Roos and “‘ienna Pekkola, We ap- preciate having a number of new students enroll, because a larger num- rong students create more competi- ti Our new texts in arithmetic, spell- ing, hygiene, history and agriculture arrived a week ago and we find that they contain an abundance of inter- esting well-graded material. Bismarck, and his brother, Leo, who | box. evening in Linton. room this year. class and at the completion of the class study book reports ten by all the members of the class, By MRS. OWEN McINTYRE Henry Ulfers was a business call- er in Arena Monda: Elmer Duncan called at Elmer Drum’s Tuesday. some fencing that he formerly used around some haystacks. Ed and Joe Smith were callers at McIntyre’s Tuesday for di A new mode of hunting or more modern way, we should say, is in use around here. The ducks didn’t know what to make of the airplane that could follow them no matter which way they went. The only obs- tacle the hunters found was a con- venient landing place every time they dropped a duck, * Laverne Guldberg and Russel Kramer returned to their homes to spend a day or two until it dries up Mrs. Ben Klagenbur, Mrs. Owen McIntyre Due to the recent fall of moisture} A number of people from the farmers are the | tended Herman visited with|Ohthauser, David, John, irs. Bert Glanville and Mrs. Owen McIntyre were in Thursday. They attended the Aid entertained b; Glanville and Mrs, Ben Boss at the Mrs. Howard and Mrs. Allen Frazier too! Anna worth to take over the depot at that Andrew Kraft motored to Tuttle Thursday to meet his father and mother, who came from Jamestown on the train. Mr. Kraft has been recciving treatment there for some time and is somewhat improved, E. E, Glanville an Hallard Scallon left the first of Mrs. F. J. Zellmer and son Frank | the week to take up his school duties returned Monday night from their trip to Minnesota where they spent ; two weeks visiting. On their revurn | home they left Robert at Wahpeton where he will attend the school of science, taking up a course in elec: trical enginecring and some other at Fargo. Mr. and Mrs. J. J, Brosa were fuests of relatives at Bowdon Sun- Magnus began __ teaching at the Brosa school or the Pheonix choc! No, 3 Monday. She is board- ing at the Brosa home. Little Anna Marie Frazier, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Allen Fra- zier, is somewhat improved from her recent illness. It is believed she got hold of some kind of poison and swallowed a portion of it. Ed Smith has been busy the past few days putting cement floors in his granaries. This is a protection against rats, as they have done con- siderable damage by gnawing holes through the floors and destroying the grain stored therein. Ben Babcock returned to Elgin, N. D., Saturday where he has a con- tract to do some interior painting. Mrs. Jake Berg and children, Mrs. Carl Berg, Johnnie Laib, and Miss Helen Wolf were callers at the Laib home Sunday. Arthur Tees visited her sis- M ter, Mrs, Ralph Halver, Friday aft- | exnoon, Dr. Thelan was called out to the Allen Frazier home Saturday aft- ernoon on account of the serious ill- of their 4-year-old son, Floyd. ee reported some better at this vriting. Mrs. John Holmes of Wing is ping Mrs. Frazier take care of he sick bo; Mr. and Mrs, Ben Klagenburg and children were in Wing Saturday aft- ernoon, They had the children in to Dr. Thalen to be inoculated for diphtheria, . e i Hampton } By ELIZABETH KOPPY Edward Smith of near Hazelton, who is visiting at the Jake Schier- meister home this week, spent Friday evening at the Godfrey Grenz home. Rev. Walter Herman, Mrs. Herman and son of Elgin are visiting at the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Gustav Riemer, of Gayton. Rev. Herman was in this vicinity fishing at the river and at Horsehead creek, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Ohlhauser Sr. and Steve Koppy Sr. were business callers in Linton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Backhaus were visiting at the Henry Ohlhauser home near Hazelton Sunday. Porter Umber visited friends in Winona Saturday evening. Joe Fisher of Livona was in this vicinity Sunday afternoon. August Obermair, Hy. Pietz and the former's nephew, Mr. Segman, of Linton, were hunting in this vicinity Sunday. They didn't find any ducks, so they shot pigeons at the Badger ranch instead. Russell Chesrown, who is attending school at Linton, spent the week-end out on his father's ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Lawler and ° family were shopping in Linton Sat- urday evening. John Backhaus and daughters Lila and Frieda and Albert Goehring were visiting at the Herman Back- haus home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Peter Nelson and family of near Temvik and Mike Billingsby spent Sunday at the. river by the Gayton crossing. Francis Chesrown spent Sunday A number of people from here at tended the auction sale at the Gontka home Tucsday. A very large crowd was there. Henry Knittel and Walter Schier- meister called on friends in Gayton Sunday. Miss Theresa Koppy left for Man- dan Tuesday. Miss Koppy will do housework at the Carl Winbauer home there. Basil T. Bear of near Cannon Ball was here Monday en route to Hazel- ton where T. Bear sold wild grapes which he had picked. 8. R. Dosch and 8. Voller, both of , were business callers Mr. Dosch and Mr, Voller bought load of Garnet seed wheat and the latter also a schoolhouse Gayton Tuesday. Gayton school No. 2 received a small Bi le a business MIDEAY 06, Boots. trip to Tuttle Monday. Ben Babcock, who has spent the ast two weeks at the Ed. Wagner to see about a new location to work. He will re- turn and finish painting the Bluch buildings as soon as the weather jake Scheirmeister and ber called at the Steve Koppy home Thursday evening. David D. 8. Joeb, Christ John We the funeral of Henry A. Ohlhauser, hauser Sr. and Fred wins | fishing at’ the Sunday af sigtelle| Festct iy ei ale 3 ig e afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Peter Eisenbarth and family of near Hazel- ton, Miss Minnie Scheirmeister, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Scheirmeister, Mr. and |Mrs, Steve Koppy and family and Miss Esther Olafson. dj \ Gibbs By RUTH BURBAGE and ESTHER SCHMITZ John Gabel made a short call at the Henry Gabel home Sunday. Mrs. Fields and children spent Sunday evening at Frank Gabel’s, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gabel and children visited at Will Gabel’s in Bismarck Sunday. Saturday evening Mrs. Fred Sabot and son Vincent called at the Emil Sabot home. The Victor Engdahl and Gene Cun- ningham families and John Haybeck motored to the lgkes near Wing Sun- day to hunt. On the way home Vic- tor Engdahl stopped at the Nels Nel- son home for a short call. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Sabot and baby spent Sunday visiting at John Mc- Cormick’s. Philip Starkel and family of Bis- marck were Sunday dinner guests at the George Koch home. Yvonne Sabot spent Sunday after- noon playing with the Emil Sabot children. Elizabeth Gabel spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Gabel. Rosie, Lizzie, Joe and Matt Schmidt visited Sunday afternoon at the Frank Gabel home. John Sabot called at Fred Sabot's Saturday. Henry Miller spent Monday evening @ house in Braddock where .their daughter can attend school. Miss Jeane Sch @. of Dana was a Braddock shopper Thursday aftcr- Saturday night as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoover. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Porter entere tained Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brown, ae two daughters at dinner Sature lay. Mrs. V. Benz entertained the fole lowing guest¢ at dinner Sunday: {1r., jand Mrs. Albert Brown and daugh- ters, Mr. and Mrs. Burns Bailey auc; family, Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoover and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hopstad! and two children, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brown and! daughter Gladys and Mr. and Mrs, Jason Hoover motored to Bismarck Sunday afternoon to view the new bridge and dome and other new things since they have been living at Sheldon. Nine years makes quite a change in places and people. Miss Owens, who has been attend- ing to some business in this vicinity, returned to her home in South Da- i a week. Sam Manh ts visiting in Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brown and wo daughters were over night guests at the C. E. Moffis home Sunday. The general science class of the high school installed an electric bell for the school last week. It auto- matically rings every 40 minutes, which is the time of class periods Saturday night a farewell party was given for Art Faust, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Rippley at the home of Mrs. Alfred Faust. About 50 guests were Present. Games, dancing and cards were the pastime, At the close cf the evening a lunch was served. Mrs, Charles Faust assisted with the en- tertaining. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Faust enter- tained at dinner Mr. and Mrs. Charles Faust and family, Lillian Soule, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Rippley and son Billy, and Art Faust. A nice st the Henry Gabel home. John Engdahl of Bismarck called Saturday at the Victor Engdahl and Victor Nelson homes. Mr. and Mrs. George Koch were Sunday evening visitors at the Philip Lygang home in Mandan. Henry Miller called at the George Gabel home Sunday. children visited at the Jordan home in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gabel arent Sunday afternoon at August Ziegler’s in Mandan. David Trygg, accompanied by Miss Emma Trygg of Bismarck, were Sun- day visitors at the Frank Trygg home. Friday evening George Gabel and children visited at Emil Sabot’s. The following primary children re- ceived 100 in their weekly spelling tests: Lillian Koch, Richard Gabel, Verdon Sabot, Florence Engdahl, El- iad Gabel, Ruth Trygg and Paul Eleanora Gabel was the only child to get a prize for perfect spelling les- sons the past month. Mrs. Victor Monion and her sister Norton have left for St. Paul where they will visit their brother. acard party by Mrs. Henry Schneider last Tuesday evening: Mrs. Ernest Burbage, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gabel and children and Mr. and Mrs. John Gabel, Sr. A delicious lunch was served, The members of the Dairy Circuit surprised Mrs. Henry Schneider Sat- urday evening. They brought lunch. Mrs. Schneider will leave soon for the home of her parents in St. Paul. will be miszed by her many frien fi gett ee Fg gi hied $3 eyae 2 ellie gee ut i a ixigtt Saturday evening the Frank Trygg Py The following were entertained at} ry 1 resin afternoon at the Ed Gessele dinner was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Faust and family and Mrs. A. Deohle left for Nebraska Monday to visit for a few weeks. Albert Faust and family went to Steinauer, Neb., to visit relatives, and Mrs. Dochle went to Lincoin to visit her sister. ° Wilson ‘| ° By MRS. JOHN A. BERG Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Nelson motored bh Monday. ir. and Mrs. Sam Berg and family motored to Wing to visit with Mr. ‘and Mrs. Christ Berg Sunday. spent Sunday "with Mr and nae lay wi and 3. Robert Seibold. oT Adolph Wagner is busy seeding rye on the Known Bremise farm where he will move in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. John Berg and fam- ily were dinner guests at the Charlie Shar and ‘Bre, Chr . a 5 ‘ist Wolf to Wilton Saturday to “—_ Charlie Rohrer of Bismarck called at the John Berg home Friday after- oon, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wagner spent Mrs. Charlie Rohrer and Mrs. Berg called on Mrs, John Schafer Monday evening. Mrs. Christ Wolf and son Otto end Miss Pauline visited at the John Berg home Friday evening. ‘Wm. Wagner is the proud owner of a new sport sedan which he pur- chased Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, Sam Berg and daugh- 5 F i BEE #f ayFe ate “Fr if FT I E 1 i ef if za Es, i fi [ Hf ig i : i i fi E ii le a it a SBEE pie i ve son, Tillie &choon, Mr. and Mrs. son ‘Wayne, and marck caller Thursday, going up to £y3 hi ff i [ i g Hy H if i it Hi ry i i a i » &