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cc a nd son Fredinand attended the food McKenzie By MRS. T. T. HUGHES chureh Thursday. Eli Sergcon bought a load of hay from Frank Lawler Thursday. A number of our young folks at- tended the ton in the 2 iy evening, and Ing ai the Hart home Ar. andy Mrs, ighter of Brittin ++ Wm. Hughes Sr. hom: le at Linton held by the Baptist | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, ' Hl Mr, and Mrs. William Kershaw, Sun- | well motored to Kintyre on business day. ‘Thursday. William Kershaw fi ed hauling | Aleck Jawaski and family spent coal for the East Fran School No. | Girek visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mike | with. 1 Friday. Mrs. Sarah Moffit spent the week-| Miss Margaret Gillin, teacher of end with her family near Menoken. | cchool No. 2, spent the week-end vis Martin Tooker and daughters at- | iting Miss Helen Brownawell in Bis- tended a show at the new Paramount | marck. | theater in Bismarck Saturday night.; Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Carlisle and Eimer Lundquist and Miss,son Roger visited Mr. and Mrs. Mildred Dietzman atiended the major ' Howard Brownawell in Moffit Sunday ; | project demonstration given by Miss {La Bassier in Bismarck Saturday | Mr. and Mrs. Joz Fischer and chil- afternoon. Included among those who visited tue capital ity Saturday were Jens % ©. Boren and ughte wren Clizbe, motor 0 Moorhead esday, returning We 4r. and Mrs, Roy @ were visitors at the B. F. Coons me Thurs Mr. and 1s Jimmi: begun on our month's work. Examination is the first month’s work having completed and report eards iven cut on T lay. Ail pupils of oxin treatment on Wed- day afternoon at Hazelton in Dr. ratioth’s office. Crum was marck Thursday. The Royal N a visitor in ighbor in the with good © for a Ha rity to be held some tim ar future for the members. Bismarck ers from here Satur- y were Mr. end Mrs. R. C. Borer . and Mrs. B. F. Coons, vawver, Wayne Drawver, Mr. *s. W. L. Watson, Cnarlic Br and Mrs. Paul An ’s. Warren Clizbe. held " received a ni 5 this w inted Woods | | Pe By MRs. OLE LILLEFSELD in the n and Edwin Lil verett Rants to Bi: where Lester visited the Bismarck hospita a was a Wilton caller Lester Bre his mother Wm. Brov Monday id helped Lester Brown Iver: fjeld Monday. | to Wilton. | Brown and Ole L Joe Brown (grain to Walton the past wee! Ole Lillefjela spent ‘neon at the Joe Brown. Adams were He went from there sitors of Mr. a Tom Hughes iday even, Mr. and Mr smarc ‘ends here Su: Mr. and Mr ined at cinn nk Johnson » Miss Smith Ruth Burbage ot Bi aj trom drove to Wilton The 4-H ciub, in charg) his way home he at the Joe Brown home. r Hanson has been hauling grain to town the past week. jel helped Joe Brostrom flax for G, Brostrom and jor Wednesday Robert Prentice and baby who ‘is visiting in Wilten spent Wednesday noon at the Charles Hannifield saty Saturday until a Mrs. M. A. Doucctte Tuwing visited their mother, Packard. who is ill in a Bismarck wpital, Saturday afternoon. Mrs. P. J. McNeill and Mr: ughes at.ended the Hom roject Icccon in Mandan Ti ternoon. Word was received from Edwin aren, who has been employed in etroit, Mich. ing a uck from e fom Maryland h San Antonio, Te ane P. T. nehcon for Mi yout 34 teache: uesday noon. Mrs. rs, Edna Putnam ary Charles Hannifield were Wilton callers r. and Mrs. children | Wednesday Lillefjeld and and Wm. £ visited Thurs: day evening at the Ole Lillefjeld The Joe Browns were also Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown and Wm. Brown motoved to Bismarck Friday 2wis were the committee ir charge | to visit with Mrs. Wm. Brown at the * refreshments. | hospits Mrs. Henry Hamblen was a caller | i the R. Boren home Monday tternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pillsbury of ‘offit were McKenzie visitors Sun- ay afternoon. le Mrs. Tom Hughes called at the | ill Watchel horace Monday afternoon. Mrs. P. P. Bliss, leader for the 4-H ub, attended the project lesson of | Harvey Moffit of near Menoten ie Homemakers in Mandan Tuesday. | Was cut in this vicinity Monday get- George Hughes cnt: cattle to ship for the Farmers im club Tuesd: : were played. Refresh- rew Nelson is on the sick .) Ey MILDRED DiETZMAN Varnum and several men ved by the hostess. from south of Menoken moved the and Mrs. A.; house off the Dock Galliger farm. Doucette’s | The hou ‘ted near the East ing. tents Ww Mrs. George Manl. ‘oucette visited = M Id | school of @ | not. n visitea iriends at Turtle Lake at uNda: '. and Mrs. Gilbert Cederstrom laughter Etta Ann visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Poter Davison Saturday evening fir. and Mrs. Ben McClusky in Wing Sund Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Moffit vis-; at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | vd Owen, Sund Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Westacott and | ily of Sterling were dinner guests | * the Walter Dictzman home Sun- | @ | ' By MRS. J. H. EMCI | Thos. Rafferty and Bud Hauge of | Howard, So. Dak., are visiting at the | | Pete Hauge hom? south of town. The many friends of Lulu Hone and Art Haugen extend hearty con- | gratulations on their marriage, which occurred recently at Mandan, Rev. Stewart officiating. Mrs, Julius Zeller, Jr.. and Mi: Nelle Emch attended the toache: instruction held in the school Wednesi Dan Friez and children and Harry Ofeldt left the first of the | week for Butte, Mont., where they will reside for the winter. R. O. Emch | will occupy the Carter house ict! j vacant by Dan Friez, Three carloads of stock were ship- | |ped from Leith Friday, J. H. Emch | shipping two and Geo. Link and Wm. | Keiler the third. | Mr. and Mrs. Keith Emch and Mr. }and Mrs, Chas. Emch of Carson drove ; to Rhame, N. D., to spend the week- jend with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Emch. |. Mrs. Julius Zeller, Jr., entertained ¢ Sunday school class and several | jextra guests at the church parlors; | Saturday afternoon. About 40 little ! {folks were in attendance. Mrs. Louie | Buettner and Mrs. Carl Arndt assisted Mrs. Zeller. | |_ Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hurtley of | Bur: were guests at the H. W. Gibson | home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Arndt had as gu of the south country. | | A coyote hunter from near Fargo | with five wolf hounds has been caus- jing a little excitement in his trips jafter coyotes. We have not heard whether he has been successful o7) Misses Allane Mellon and Nelli: Enmch and Clair Kamrath were guests jof Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Zanner at) Mott over Sunday. We understand that about 20 miles | arc to be added to the rural mail {route out of Leith, thus giving service to the farmers south of the river. This is a much-needed addition to the route. George Gebhardt, while unloading jand piling lumber at the Farmers’ | attended the Bible class at Mrs. Robt. | turned over. | Elevator Saturday, slipped and fel! e | Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Exner, | Mrs. Lioyd Gosney, Miss Margaret | Gillin, Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson, ' Homer Brownawell and Miss Jennie Waiste. The Girls Sewing club met at the vrence Madiand | home of Mrs. Adolph Exner Thursday ; his family in town. at the home of | afternoon. Mr. Miesen, county agent, t was expected to be present. e Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gooding and +/ family moved last week on a farm} in the northeast corner of the town- | ship. Saturday Mrs. Lloyd Gosney visited with her daughters, Misses Martha and Bernice Gosney, who are attend- ing business college in Bismarck. Welch’s Spur j if ° By MRS. R. M. WELCH i Ed Doppler and sons combined their flax this week. Robt. Welch hauled the flax to Menoken for them and made hay between loads. Coyotes sre bothering the sheep men in this vicinity very much lately. Several have been seen during the week. - Ed Doppler and Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Welch were Bismarck visitors Tues- day. The children of Boyd school No. } Boyd's Wednesday evening. Andrew Irvin started plowing his field in this neighborhood last Wed- nesday. By the end of the week he had a goodly sized part of the field John Welch is disking on his own place this week. Other neighbors are planning fall field ‘ork The Cross-Country Homemakers club met with Mrs. John Welch Thursday afternoon. The demon- strators, Mrs. John and Mrs. A. D. Welch, helped members in cutting patterns to fit. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Irvin Reed. All members are requested to be pres- ent as the work is proving to be very interesting and beneficial. Ed Doppler and sons dined at the Robt. Welch home Inesday, the occasion being La’ ce ~Doppier'’s birthday. ' Mrs. George McMurrich was taken very ill Friday and entcred a Bis- | Sunday Mr. Arndt and family | marck hospital the same day. The| day at the A. F. Anderson home. cause of her illness is yet unknown. Mrs. A. D. and Mrs. John Welch attended the Homemakers club dem- onstrations in Bismarck Saturday. Ed Doppler was a business visitor | in Bismarck Saturday. Several from this vicinity attended the political mecting in Menoken ccived a number of nice gifts, and a | Gelicious repast was served during the | ftcrnoon. The wedding of Miss | | Fricke to Wallace Falkenstein of Still | will take place at an early date. Walter Spangberg of Regan was a ecent visitor in this community. Carl Johnson is driving a new car | which he purchased a short time ago. | ! Mrs. Ira Falkenstein and daugh- j ters Ruth, Grace and Marie visited at the Richard Borner home Satur- day evening. | . Shep Haas and Miss | of Turtle Lake vis: ‘e Saturday while en ital city. They also ited relatives hi route to the c called at the Willie Borner and C. W. | Dodge Thursd: | ding dinner was served at the bride's Spitzer homes near Arnold. Arncld Rupp, who is employed in | home. hja happy and prosperous life. Bismarck, s nd with By JUSTINE MORRIS A fairly good crowd attended the sale at the Richard Borner hone | Monday. i Herman Falkenstcin was a caller at the H. A. McCullough home Mon- day. Donald Morris made a trip to Still Monday. George Flinn called at the T. F. Morris-home Monday. | A number of men turned out to fight the fire which got away on the old Berger place Monday and burned quite a strip of prairic. No dam- age was done } Orville Falkenstein called at the T._F. Morris home Monday. H. A. McCullough made a trip to Wilton Monday. Mr. and Mrs. 1. J. Falkenstein called at the Clarence Falkenstein home Tuesda: Harold Swevern vi Morris home Tuesday. F. E. Young was in this vicinity Tuesday. Herman Falkenstein called on T. F. Morris Monday. Joe Scorch has been hauling grain this week. H, A. McCullough was a caller at the A. F. Anderson home Monday. Harold Swevern called at the Her- man Falkenstcin home Tuesday on a business mission. Harry mond has been passing through this vicinity to the mine he is working in on the old Berger place | this week. | Gordon Williams visited with Ger- ald Morris Wednesday evening. Ted Sheldon from Bismarck vis- ited with his son Donald near Wilton Friday. Margaret Anderson, who is attend- ing high school in Bi: ‘ck, spent the week-end at her parental home. Miss Gladys Ness visited over Sun- ited at the T. F. A large crowd attended the dance in Regan Saturday night. The radio, given to the person helding the lucky number, went to W. M. Han- son of Washburn. Mrs. Elmer Kling, formerly Lucille Falkenstein, of Dunn Center, is vis- iting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ; Saturday evening. Theodore Dorman and Kermit Knudtson visited at the Doppler home Saturday evening. Ed Doppler and sons and Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Welch visited at the Robt. Welch home Sunday» Mr. and Mrs. Horace Dirlam and | son Jimmie visited at the John Welch | home Sunday. Herman Falkenstein. A numbcr of young folks from this ; vicinity attended the dance in Bald- win Saturdey night. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McCullough and family, of Washburn, visited at the H. A. McCullough home Sun- day. Dorothy Morvis, who is working at the McCormick home near Menoken, visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Morris, Sunday. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L, H. Pedersen Sunday. jchildren were visiting at the Jacob Daffee home Sunday. at Halliday Tuesday. i | Wisenberger of ; Fischer of Krem were spoken in the {German Lutheran church north of six and a half pound boy, born at! the St. Alexius hospital Monday. Wednesday night at Emil Sabot's. fred Tryge were Sunday callers at Frank Gabels. panied by Lillian and Jack were | dinner and supper guests of Philip | Starkel in Bismarck Sunday. were visitors at John Sabot's Sunday. children were Sunday dinner guests at the Henry Gabel home and also ; made a short call at John Gabel's, 'George Koch's Sunday while hunting for a horse. children were Sund:y callers at John Sabot's. Eleanora visited with Albert Zieglers in Bismarck Sunday, and also with Mrs. August Gabel in the St. Alexius hospital. spent Saturday night at the John Gabel Jr. home. night at Frank Trygg's. accompanied Mr. Trygg to Andrew Trygg’s where she will stay for a while. home were Mr. and Mrs. Victor Eng- dahl and children, Mrs. Annie, Mrs. Bennie Nelson and baby, Arnie Gordon and Mr. and Mrs. Clif- ford Scott. ily and Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Nelson and son were callers at Clifford Scott's, at Victor Engdahl's. ceived 109 in spelling Friday. Elea- | nora Gabel, Verdon Sabot, Evelyn Engdahl, Yvonne Sabot, and Florence Engdahl. in the contest. Em@ Sabots. dren were dinner guests of Mr. Sabot's folks Sunday. to see Marie Gabel Sunday afternoon. they visited Geraldine, who is at- tending the normal school. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Daffee and son Walter attended the convention at Hebron Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Knute Tuft were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Grossman and | Carl Siedel was a business caller: The wedding vows of Miss Lydia! Dodge and’ Carl) A delicious wed- | We all wish the newlywed: married | Gibbs By RUTH BURBAGE and ESTHER SCHMITZ Gladys Sabot spent Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. August Gabel have a Mrs, Fred Sabot and Vincent spent August Gabel, Frank Gabel and Wil- Mr. and Mrs. George Koch accom- My. and Mrs. Small of Bismarck | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller and Jim Davis made a short call at Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Jores and Mrs. Frank Gabel and daughter Mrs. Henry Miller and Leonard Grandma Trygg spent Saturday Sunday she Sunday guests at the Nels Nelson Gordon, Thursday the Victor Engdahl fam- George Nelson was a Sunday caller The following primary children re- The Blues are still ahead Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gabel and chil- ‘on were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Sabot and chil- Lizzie and Rosie Schmidt were up The George Hugh and Philip Gabel ‘ Sumiay to visit with Miss Barbare ckery, who is attending St. Mary's school. | A meeting of the Altar society of the Catholic church was held at the P. Splonskowski home east of town Sunday. A fine dinner was served by Mesdames Button and Splons- kowski. The out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Regnier, Frank Ryan and John Bourgad from Napoleon. Mrs, Addie Lane of Kintyre and Miss Mary Elliott, who is teaching at ell Butte, N. Dak., were in Brad: | dock Saturday calling on friends. A. N. Drake of Minneapolis and Jay 8. Newcomer of Radcliffe, Ia., arrived in Braddock Thursday eve: ing and spent several days here at- ending to business on their ranch southwest of Braddock. Mr. and Mrs. Amundson and Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Long drove to Al- | mont, N. Dak., Sunday morning to spend the day with relatives of Mrs. Long. Mr. and Mrs, Rassen Aarvig and daughter Helen, also Miss Violette Dexter, drove to Bismarck and Man- dan Saturday morning, returning home Sunday. Floyd Martin carried night at the home of her grandfather, | t¢ mall on rural ae George Gabel. the absence of Mr. Aarvig. Jens Jensen has rented his farm to Fred Kaugas, who will shortly move on to it. Mr. Jensen has sold his cattle and after he has disposed of his other effects he intends to go to Norway to visit his aged father. The Braddock Woodman circle met in the Stem hall Thursday evening with 19 members in attendance. Aft- er the usual routine of business a splendid lunch was served by Mrs. F. Kaugas and Miss Margaret Olson. The next meeting will be held Thurs- day, November 7, at which time one new member will be initiated. All members are requested to be present. Tre M. Feyereisen family have moved into the J. M. Wirth house north of town, lately vacated by H. E. Fraser and now owned by Henry Sorem. The house vacated by Mr. Feyereisen is being cleaned and re- paired by Lee Snively and when tinished will be occupied by Theodore Zottnick and family, who has rented the farm from Mr. Lenhart. Dr. and Mrs. Baer motored to Man- dan Tuesday to attend a meeting and banquet of doctors held in that city. Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Reaman and three children and Mr. and Mrs. Nels Thompson were Sunday guests at the Henry Sorem home. Mesdames » Barton, Smith, Aarvig, Allen Savage, Naaden and Engleman attended a meeting of the O. E. 8. in Linton Tuesday evening. One new member took the degree, also 15 members passed the examin- ation, Among these was the class rom Braddock. A splendid lunch was served by the Hazelton members. In all more than 50 members attend- ed. On Thursday of this week the Grand Lodge will hold a school of instruction at Mandan. Ras Aarvig disposed of his fine Percheron horses Tuesday to a horse buyer from Nevada, Ohio, to which ing. Alfred Junge accompanied by his father motored to Bismarck Saturday evening to spend the week-end with and Winifred. They returned home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Beseler, who are now living in Bismarck, drove down to the farm er to attend to Gordan, before leaving for Minot where Nelson will accept a job as salesman. Emma Nelson came from Bismarck Friday with Floyd and Irene Ander- son, high school students, to spend the week-end here with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Fisher and son Gordan came from Minot last Sunday to visit her parents, John Olson's. He is employed at Minot as carpenter. Mr. and Mrs, Gene Cunningham motored to Bismarck Friday night to get some repair work done on their car. John Anderson had his flax threshed Friday. M. A. Nelson motored to Bismarck Saturday after some repairs for his George Nelson and Gerald made a trip to Regan Saturday with the truck, hauling grain. Gene Farrell is assisting John An- derson with his fall work. John Kruger had his flax threshed on the Horne farm Saturday. Marie Farrell, who stays at the R. C. Nelson home, accompanied Martin Nelson home from Regan Saturday to spend the weck-end at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Joc Varley made a trip to Bismarck Saturday on busi- ness interests, Mrs. Porter Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Nelson transacted business in Bismarck Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Victor Engdah! and family visited Sunday with her par- ents here, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nelson. Laurance and Clifford Little are employed at W. E. Lip's near Bis- marck, husking corn. Mr. and Mrs. Porter Nelson, Mar- lys wuloras and Duane, Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson, Gerald and Gwen- dolyn and Mr. and Mrs.C. W Nelson were guests Sunday at the W. E. Lips home near Bismarck. George pulled Porter's car home. It has been there all summer. F. C. Nelsons finished threshing last week. They expect to leave for Cylinder, Iowa, to farm her parents’ place. While their daughter, Mrs. Laurance Stalks, will come here from Towa and rent the F. C. Nalson farm. Mr, and Mrs. R. C. Nelson, Billy and Betty were visitors Sunday night at the F. C, Nelson home. The Fac- rell family also were visitors there Sunday. Edwin Olson, Edith Gallup and Martin Nelson transacted business Saturday night in Regan. John Keefer was a social caller Sunday at the Joe Varley home. He will cut some flax that Varley did not cut, it being a poor crop. Martin Nelson motored to Baldwin Monday morning to get repairs for his tractor that came on the Soo train, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Varley and Mrs. Nels Nelson attended a movie at the Paramount Saturday. Joc Jiras took Clarence DeLong to Bismarck last Mondsy wkere he was at by his sister, Mrs. Carlander, place they were shipped from Sterl- $ Mrs. Junge and the Misses Phrene | cabi families were Sunday guests of the | tO John Gabels Sr. Mrs. Ruth Burbage called on Mrs. Winberg one day last week. Mrs. Esther Schmidt and Mrs. Ruth Burbage ae ae teachers’ meet- !ing at McKenzie last Tuesday. Mrs. Ruth Burbage was a guest of | Thompson home. Mrs. Eddie Adams Monday night and Tuesday. Tuesday night she was the | @ guest of Mrs. R. G. Abelien of Me- noken. e injuring himself to such an extent that it was necessary to call Dr. ‘Lorenzen from Elgin. Mr. Gebhardt | © is recovering, but will be unable to resume work for sometime. The R. N. A. carnival Saturday night proved to be very successful | and from the noise made would have | {been sufficient entertainment for an out-of-door event. The K. of P. trustees have decided jto close the picture shows which they | have been putting on every Saturday (night, as they have not been pay: ing out. Their last picture for a while will be given Saturday, Oct. 26, goods ‘Brotherly Love. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Lawfer and Miss Bertha Zacher attended the corn show at Elgin Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Emch and family of Gopher, S. Dak., spent the week-end with relatives in Leith and vielnity. ane Ame Hane was & visitor in son y where she consulted an oculist in regard to her eyes, which | the fore part of the week. have been troubling hey a great deal,| The auction sale which was held Wm. Kamrath drove to Bismarck | ®t the Richard Borner Monday where he attended the debate | Was well attended. on the wet-dry question. a fair price, except Albert Lah rgurned from Aberdeen, | Of work horses bringing less than $20 Friday where he had been on a b::-i- | each. ness trip. Jay Delong of Glenview was here Gottlieb Link finished his last| Tuesday. Mr. Delong is holding an threshing job for the year and pulled | ouction sale at his farm next weck. neces school No. 1. A number of farmers of this vi-+ George Watson and | cinity attended the auction sale on sited Mrs. Lee Hamblen | the Louise Olson farm Monday. John Glum cut flax for Bill Mad- and Monday and Tuesday. Miss Johnson, who teaches the i school, attended the a demonstration meeting in | McKenzie Tuesday. ; Pete Lundquist went up near Re- gan to work on a threshing rig Mon- day. He had been staying at the home of his brother, Elmer Lund- quist. Joe Fischer finished combining his flax Tuesday. Cedric Craig and daughter ne visited with Mrs. Sarah while Mr. Craig drove the school bus. Floyd Owen and Walter Dieteman hauled coal from a mine near Wil- ton Tuesday. r. and Mrs. Elmer Lundquist transacted business in Bismarck Steve Morris from Bismarck, ac- companied by Miss Margaret Swarts- bauer, Rose Stein and Bernice and Marjory Morris, visited at the T. F. Morris home Sunday. Bennie and Levi Anderson visited Sunday evening with the Brown brothers. The dance in Still Saturday night was not very well attended and broke up carly. There is to be an- .jother dance in Still October 26. Orville Felkenstein visited at his home Sunday. Viran Nelson, Joe Jiras, Issie Brown | and Harold Mount visited at the T. F. Morris home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Anderson | pina at the A. I, Anderson home J wua tother, Mrs. Pack 1 in the St. Ale» Mr. and M iss Moses nd little son Robert Dale at the j ismarck hospital Sunday « | @ Baldwin By FLORENCE BORNER Mrs. Fred Kent and Mrs. Andy Peterson motored to the capital city Monday where they spent the day with the Frank Sti Tuesday of this fale was held at the farm two miles west Albertson has john Engdahl and family from Bismarck visited in our terri- tory last Thursday. . and Mrs. J. W. Jiras, Tillie and George, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence and family, Joe Ayers and Mr. and lip Monroe were guests a Sunday at the Otto Ayers in Menoken, { @ Hampton | e By ELIZABETH KoPPy Ted Lawler v a business caller 1 Temvik Saturday. Math Koppy called on friends in ‘emvik Saturday evening. Bill Scheirmeister of Gayton called t the Godfrey Grenz home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joc Koppy, son Job nd daughters Agnes and Mary were isiting at the Steve Koppy home unday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Roth, Mr. and rs. Fred Ohlhauser, Mr. and Mrs. Yewey Sathern and Mr. and Mrs. tt Sathern of Linton spent Sunday fternoon at the river at Gayton rossing. George Jacobson is leaving for itanton Monday. Mr. Jacobson is the trip with the ferry boat he } n running here at the Gayton all summer. Umber called at the Frank Braddock By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE The Methodist church was well filled last Sunday evening to grect | for the new pastor, Rev. Kingler, who! ji has charge of the Braddock and Moffit circuit. Services will be held next Sunday evening at 8 o'clock, which all are cordially invited to at- tend. Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Koenig enter- cut Jaccb Wentz was transacting buci- | tained at their home Saturday eve-| Nelson Tuesday and ness in Hebron Friday. ning, Oct. 19, a number of young | the header. Paul Maxie and daughters, Mary) boys and girls in honor of Walde and Genevieve motored to Bismarck; mar Knudson and Ralph Bishel Saturday. Mrs. Pedersen, a sister of | Shamrock, Sask., Mr. Maxie, who has been in the Bis- | table decorations were carried marck hospital for & few weeks, re-| Thanksgiving order well turned home with them. games which were played. eo il; e @ is pe meas ce Dodge By OLGA M. GROSSMAN J ° 4 & ednesday Tebbo Harms has moved to cor | Bismarck where she is keeping house x me jfor her daughters Vina, Tena and Dina. who are employed in Bismarck, and also her son Senus. Louise Owen got a pony from the William Kershaw farm Tuesday eve- ning after school. La fi iu Ege Hi Ek The out in as the Harry i home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Sergeon and a@ughter Dorothy were shopping in anton Monday. Henry Knittel called on friends in Jemvik Sunday evening. Francis Chesrown called on friends n Linton Sunday. Emil Renschler and family of near Jazelton were business callers at the ‘= iome of the former's mother, Mrs. Yorothy Renschler, Tuesday. Quite a ‘number of people attended auction sale Tuesday held at the 4s. Dorothy Renschler home. Miss Minnie Scheirmeister is as- Asting Mrs. Jake Scheirmeister with ‘The Misses Frieda, Lizzie, Bertha, a e, and Hilda and the Messrs, p, Martin and William Ohl- ser, Herman Backhaus and Mr. ‘Mrs. John Backhaus and family da double wedding at the Huber home near Dak., Sunday. ‘Mr. and Mrs, Steve Koppy were ing in Mandan and Bismarck 342.¥. 1 tea, | als wit "dau iter Theresa, who is work- Carl Winbauer home in Mrs, Godfrey in Hazelton ee the Grenz and ‘Wedn« They also visited with | Henry Miller is the proud owner of a new tractor which he purchased Monday. ed Tuesday. Martin Tooker was a business call- A at the Floyd Owen farm Tues- lay. Art Fricke started threshing his flax Tuesday William. Kershaw started hauling coal for the East Frances school No. 1 Wednesday. Martin Tooker got Cedric Craig's combine from the George Nelson farm in Trygg township We . Elmer Lundquist dragged the roads on the west side of Frances township ‘Wednesday. Dietzman hauled some some chickens to Arnold Walter cows to Bismarck for John Glum Wednesday. ‘ Joe Fischer hauled grain to Men- oken Wednesday. Frank Glum, after having worked | for his uncle, John Glum, is now em- Ployed on the Hamblin farm near Moffit. | Walter Dietzman and John Glum | returned home Thursday after stay- ing at the Herman Glum farm near the Missouri river Wednesday night. Walter Dietzman got @ load of wood and some vegetables. y. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fischer and chil- dren transacted business in Bismarck ¢ and Mrs. Elmer Lundquist de- | his outfit home Saturday. Wild Rose @ #8 : ge ty aE i z i g ry i i : i Hh F ig i | | | i HT | i : i i E q Martin Bourgois of Bismarck was ceen in this neighborhood a few days ago. Matt Hettich of Arnold and Bill a ie psites cap | & F ! i i i li iF i 5 if i e88 i i i Hilda Snider of Bismarck is visit- HH. L. Malloy of Halliday was trans- acting business in Dodge Thursday. 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