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at the Fred Timm home’ southwest Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Johnson call- NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | ||" SO J} Welch’s Spur By MRS. R. M. WELCH . Jack Ishniael called on Robert Welch Monday. len Oder called on the Doppler GI } Sy, evening. |] exnoon. Bert Glanvilles Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville, from this vicinity Tuesday. . and Mrs, Paul Skinner and | Intyre home. family called at the Jack Ishmael home Monday afternoon. 1 and Mrs, /llen Frazier and Ed Wag- ner atténded the Chris Hein sale Mr. and Mrs. Joe Goldsmith were Sunday afternoon callers at the Mc-|town callers Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Parker and family and Mr. and+ Mrs. Chas. Mrs. Bert Glanville, Mrs. Owens Booheister and family were Wing McIntyre, Mrs. R. C. Halver, Mrs. J. ed at the Tyler Johnson home Sun- day. | Mrs. Owen McIntyre Wednesday aft-| Roscoe Parker and family were Sunday visitors at the C. L. Booheis- Ben Boss, Ralph Leach called at|ter home. Miss Olive Johnson and Raymond Johnson also called there Mr, | Sunday. Miss Sadie Antilla helped Mrs. Emil Iang cook for threshess the past week. Robert Welch and children called| J. Scallow, and Mrs. Ed Larson at- | callers Sunday. at the Jack Ishmael, John Welch and Ed. Doppler homes Monday evening. | Mrs. Joe Scallons Friday afternoon, Lawrence Doppler, Marcus Trem- bly and Robert Welch did some late | @——— —__-—---___—-@ | Clear Lake | Mr, and Mrs. McLean of Bismarck | ». e called at the Horace Dulam and Ro- combining this week. bert Welch homes Tuesday. They By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN made a town of their several farms in this vicinity. Horace Dulam received quite a scare while in the hayfield Tuesday afternoon. Upon glancing in the direction of his home he saw a heavy smoke arising. Upon arriving home he found Mrs, Dulam burning rub- bish in the yard. Marcus Trembly called at the Geo. MeMurrich home Tuesday to do. some repair work on Mrs. McMurrick’s car, lunch was served. nesday inspecting the schools. larence Dorman has been work-|_ Mrs. Huber Ipson and daughter ine for John Craven for a couple of | Pauline were Bismarck callers Thurs- weeks, The Presbyterian Missionary So- annual chicken supper in the Ste-{at a good price. wartsdale church basement Friday,} Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and October 3. family called at the Christ Schoon Robert Welch called on his uncle,/home Friday evening. A. D. Welch, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Doppler.motored to Bismarck Thursday. They called at the Robert Welch and A. D. Welch homes in the evening. The Stewartsdale Missionary So- ciety met at the home of Mrs. Otto Dorman Thursday afternoon. Quite a number of the members were pres- ent and a nice afternoon was spent. ‘Arrangements were made for the chicken supper to be held at the church October 3. Jack Ishmael finished his thresh- Miss Jennie Waiste spent the week-end with friends at Moffit. The Will Stiles boys spent Satur- day with Virgel and Clarence New- land. Tom Finn motored to Sterling Sat- urday on business. Mrs. Ben Olson visited with Mrs. Repp Saturday afternoon. ‘Those who were callers at the Ben Orne home Sunday, were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Christensen and daugh- ter Marion, Mrs. F. B. Pasley and son ing the end of this week. He still] Paul. has some to do for Earl Snyder. Mrs. A. D. Welch called on Mrs. Robert Welch Thursday afternoon. Ed. Doppler received word from Minnesota that his aged mother would have to have one of her limbs amputated immediately. Grandmoth- er Doppler has been very poorly since spring. Mrs. John Meland and _ little nephew and niece and Mrs. Robert Welch and children called on Mrs. Ed. Doppler Friday evening. Mrs. Wm. Johnson called at the Doppler home also. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Snyder and three children, Mrs. George Varnum and nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. John Nieland and Mrs. Snyder and children, Mrs. Robert Welch and children, Ed. Doppler, John Craven, Clarence Dorman and Mr. and Mrs. John Welch and family were all in Bismarck Satruday. Little Robert and Laura Welch have started in the little folks catechism class held in St. Mary’s school every Saturday afternoon from 2 until 4 o'clock, Eleanor and ————-{>— | Menoken | o——. @ By MRS. JENNIE DANCE Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Ludemann, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abelein and family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A.H. Klepstein Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. King were shopping in Bismarck Monday. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Ludemann, Miss Alice Klepstein and Anthen Knoll mo- tored to Carson Tuesday. Mr. Lude- mann transacted business there. Mrs. Otto Ayers, Mrs. R. G. Abel- ein and son, Mrs. A. C. Dance and two daughter visited at the Ralph Ishmael home Tuesday afternoon. They were also entertained at supper Tuesday evenin; we. . J. Agnew and fam- ily and Miss Bernice Hansen called at the C. D. King home-Tuesday. A clinic was held in the town hall Wednesday evening, conducted by Maysil Williams, M. D., of the state tended Homemakers meeting held at Mrs, Henry Olson was pleasantly surprised Tuesday when a number of relatives and friends from Moffit came to help her celebrate her birthday. She received many useful and beautiful presents, A lovely Miss Madge Runey county super- intendent and Miss Guss state school inspector were in this vicinity Wed- day. The Harold Hargrave sale Friday ciety of Stewartsdale will give their} was largely attended and things sold Bismarck shoppers Monday. day. tended. callers Sunday. Clarence and Roy Hansen were town callers Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs Hassin Eele and fam- ily were Driscoll callers Tuesday. Isam Belk was a town caller Sun- day. Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet were town callers Tuesday. ‘Wright and Mel Ness. Bismarck shoppers Tuesday. were town callers Thursday. er Thursday. Hall home Wednesday.. Friday. Bismarck. Bismarck shoppers Friday. home Wednesday night. Stewart home Saturday. Mrs. Adolph Hansen, Mr, and Mrs. John Sedivic, Dean Kusch, Joseph Dorson, E. A. Kling, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Whalman and family and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart and family. Sunday callers at the Paul Lang home were Mr. and Mrs. A, 8, E. Metcalf of Driscoll, Mr. and Mrs. Al- fred Opp and son of Appleton, Minn., Mr. and Mrs. Max Lang and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Edgerly and son Fay called at the John Leese home Saturday evening. Allen Leese left Sunday for El- lendale to attend school. Mrs. Paul Lang and children and Miss Esther Reddy called on Mrs. Emil Lang Saturday. Mrs. Paul Lang took Arvid A. New- berg to Steele Friday where he took the train to Minneapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Schmidkunz and family called at the Ed. Freshour home Sunday. Ed, Shmidkunz ‘and son Pete were Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Parker were Mr, and ‘ ‘rs. Dan Whalman and family visited friends in Wing Sun-| The carnival which was held in the hall Saturday night was well at- Carey Johnson, Grandpa Johnson and Alton Johnson were Bismarck Wildfang with good attendance. De- |ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gotleib Ze Helous refreshments were served by |whete they ‘will make their tetere the hostess after the business ‘home. The R. N. A. met in the hall Tues-| Christ Garey visited the Henry day evening for drill practice. William Stark, Mr. Vaness and T. Hughes were callers i Sterling. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hughes and children Katherine and and Sarah Swanick Schaffer home to McCl Sunda; Fred and J farm Sunday. Henry and Johnny Scheaff« Karl Schatz Sunday. By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Ray Haslegrove were in Tuttle Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle were Washburn shoppers Tuesday after- ne oon. Adam Keck and Samuel Klien were @ business callers at A. H. Heinle home Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Flimmer and family went to Hazelton Sunday to visit with friends. P. Walter of Turtle Lake was a business caller at Washburn Tues- *E Belts 7 5 es Be Re gt i i “4 ge i | Town callers Wednesday were Henry Zuraff and son Harold, H. R. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen were Ed. Freshour and Adolph Bassin Charley Ryan was a Bismarck call- Adolph Hansen called at the Earl Mrs. Lawrence Mork and brother Earl Walgren were Driscoll callers Mrs, Stephen and son Leonard of Sanborn called at the Ed Schmidkunz home Friday en route to Bismarck. Ed. Schmidkunz accompanied them to Mr.. and Mrs. J. H. Riley accom- panied by Miss Pauline Fuehere were Clarence Hansen and Leroy Ander- son called at the Adolph Hansen Martin Kossel called at the Tom Bismarck shoppers Saturday were Mr, and Mrs, Henry Apland, Mr. and ef oa H. Gessele of Mercer was a busi- ness caller at Washburn Tuesday. Edwin Rinchler was 8 business call- er at A. H. Heinle Wednesday noon. Miss Herda Berg was a caller at A. H. Heinle’s Thursday evening. Heinle attend- fternoon, . hee er it family attended church in Washburn Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle visited with Louis Spitzer Monday after- noon, ” Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle were Wilton shoppers Monday forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hoffman and family visited at Sam Berg's Sunday. A. H. Heinle and Louis Spitzer and son Edmond were business callers in Bismarck Monday. f Ghytin | By MARGARET DAVIS Little Doris Holgerson has been quite sick the past week. Arne Tosseth is threshing his grain this week. Paul Davis spent Saturday night with his parents in Ghylin. Clarence Scott went over the road with the grader Friday. Margaret and Eunice Davis spent the latter part of the week in Keck Hill taking care of their cattle, dur- ing threshing. Miss Ida Tosseth spent Monday and Tuesday in Rock Hill with Mar- mother. epied I Ad GH teh oifeeetntpsll Ble ed if 2B iy af g i Davis farm Wednesday morning. Mrs. Henry Sunquist motors to and from their home each school day to school No. 1 with her daughter Lucile. bers were present. business meeting the the state convention .at Edward and Henry Schatz motored ang evening. & FY [ ler and Christ Cerin Mba visitors at theler also accompan me Announcements have been received Hazlegrove~ | Mion, Pearbrook, of Braddock, mie left Sat es ion ere he. will attend tre and Frank Gray | Normal college, over the week-end. He by : F i F ek E 4 5 i ug i Fy i yi ¢ Bs Erg get ae si i th i jefedl i i A ie2t i Ellen- szeeeeeee ee be te Fly ie on, is Lillian Forsberg and Anna Nord-| guest strom léave today for Valley City ‘to attend the Teacher’s college, he Mr. and Mrs. M. Glanville attended the sale at the Wutzke farm Friday. Kahler and ~ HE We | i E F : : : i | i al i F i i i i i fa i i E & L 8 5 i E é i 3 “il i 5 aller $ A z g 38 e side pEee | Eldea’ Snyder, nephew and neice of {health department, Bismarck. ik Mrs. John Nieland, will also attend.| Miss Mabel Murray, of Hebron is f " McK . Most of the young people of their |now visiting her sister, Mrs. C. D. enzie daar Septet the =e eo dherkes ecnccthtbia’a steal ———————_____—-+ arn dance Saturday evening. An- e Menoken school held a picnic other dance is planned for Monday|north of here Friday afternoon. A By MRS. T. T. HUGHES clk d-Mrs. John Welch visited hootin was built and supper eaten peasy Ir. ane irs. John Welch visited | at the picnic grounds. at the Robinson home near Stewarts-|" Miss Lucille Ebling has been quiteltnn'nr } peicher tome aha dale Sunday afternoon, ill from poison ivy and has been ab- John Betz purchased @ new 0 brothers thresh this week. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Welch andjsent from school this week. Tu sedan Ella Krause is working in Bismarck family called at the O. P. Welch and| Ramus Robinson had the misfor-| “tne 4-4 club, under the ton | While the A. W. Lucc: sale is on. Robert Welch homes Sunday eve-|tune of cutting his hand quite severe-| 97 ysr5, P. P. Bliss pay ee |. Miss Hilda Krause has ret 4 ning. ly while iat the pienie grounds Fri-! saturday afternoon at the Henty| home after spending a few days in rq The McKenzie school held a picnic| Wis home with Miss Ruth Lewis | Wilton. Sibley Butte , in the Menoken picnic grounds Fri-|®8 hostess, There were six members Perper neared Shatin folta ate 2 TE ae ae | day. birthday club met at the h ing was called to order hy the prest it. The birthday club met at the home - of Mr. and Mrs, R. G. Abelein Friday|@ent, Miss Esther Watson. Several be damareas ene OOMauiey evening to celebrate Mr. Abelein’s sey were sung after the business Willys Belk and Gary Glum were|birthday. Four tables of bridge pare bee reser: Sy eared callers ‘at the E. Bloomquist home|Were in play during the evening.| © j bosgpi y the hostess, assisted moe Saturday. High score was won by A, C. Dance gi mother, Mrs. H. Lewis. reed r exes a Leonard Davenport and family|®nd Miss Evelyn Evensen. Out of wrence Madland is the owner of tored to Sterling a ripe an Louis Bergquist shopped in McKenzie Saturday eve-|town guests were Mr. and Mrs, St,|® new car purchased last week. . the . home a wi . sane rene Lillian of Washburn visited Sun- ning. George and Miss Evelyn Evensen of Pe. 2 truck and they were fortunate in not/ day with her sons-in law and daugh- Mr, and Mrs. Otto Reimer of Me-|Bismarck. A luncheon, was served| Putnam f belng upest and injured, . and Mrs. Ned Kenzie motored to Bismarck Satur-|by the ladies. cred Pesipcicang pial i M ol bes Broehl called at the Mar- of uf i i family, Mr. Rath were supper guests at ‘m. Witt home. ie lad Releose tafelel i i it I FE Seilinger ilinger home Sunday. a som, Wie it hed threshing ‘Henry McClusky was in this com- unity di ‘Tuesday. raney, aris 5 By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE ssl The day, | their regular Mrs, Elmer Bloomquist and Wayne s. ibe Theat A Soe Ball | qalled’at the Earl Evans home Fri- | Sterling Tharedey Diets Sib. 0 members lay. > 7 Lee Neth and “Swede” Ripley called at E. Bloomquist’s home Sun- By FERN R. STEWART lay. David Trygg is now threshing at the Leonard Davenport home. Cedric Craig is assisting William Kershaw with his work. il Hogue drove his cattle home from the Roscoe Coon’s farm where they were pastured this summer. E. Bloomquist and family visited at the Elmer Lundquist home Sun-. day evening. 8. E. Clizbe motored to McKenzie Monday. * Eveline Warren is assisting her aunt, Mrs. S. E. Clizbe with her work, - s let, also Miss Anna Schaper, were Bryan Coon is threshing at E.| Bismarck shoppers Wednesday. Bloomquists’s place. Mr. and Mrs.| Roscoe Parker called at the Tom = Elmer Lundquist are assisting them| stewart home Thursday. Oe with pe nike dash The P. T. A. which was held in if ‘oy Wildfang and family visited|the schoolhouse Thursday night, was at the 8. E. Clizbe home Sunday. | well attended. It was the inst meet- ing of the year. W. E, Runey was a town caller Fri- day night. 4 . Miss Pauline Puen mee Schatz home Thursda; line re i io me 1 By MRS. OWEN McINTYRE 4 “Took” Hall ‘was a town caller Fri- fhpente co apie anal spent, jay night. ie week-end at their home. oe poe Mrs thee Shultz, Jack| Mrs, Ed. Gibson was a town caller Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Kleingartner ms ers aot agin itz of Bismarck | Thursday. were McClusky shoppers Saturday. pore EL ireeed ot . and Mrs. Bert! Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Johnson and Thafield Schatz called at the John £ CP ancy. The men took ad-|son Alton, also Raymond Johnson | hostess, eight members and one vis- |Anderson home ‘Saturday. pn a: le hunting season open-|and Lyle Vick, were Bismarck shop-|itor being in attendance. Dorothy | Mrs. Karl Schatz, Edmund and Ed- ane z y and came out for a days | pers Wednesday. Woods of Menoken was the visitor.|Win spent Saturday night at Mc- Miss Violet Walgren, and mother,|‘The club will have their banquet | Clusky. Mrs. Beystrom, called on Mrs, Law-| Oct. 18 in Bismarck, ohn Seblicheomayer was in this rence Mork Monday. M. A. Doucette spent Friday | Communit 2 Mr, and: Me LB, Smith were| and Saturday visiting her ater biey | Me and Mrs, Karl Schatz motored Bisinatck sHoppérs Monday. Joe Coder of Moftit. to Turtle Lake Thureday. . Raymond.Johnson was a Henry Lewis and E. Van Dyne went | ,,2#ke Hochhalter was hauling grain, caller Tuesday. ont a hunting trip to'Long Lake Sun- | Monda: 3. J. Brownawell has starjed bulld- day afternoon, ret ies 9 Dow SH stalin fa the ‘mask - of the cemetery. ittle Sarah Swanick spent Monday ‘The: Sterling ball team played the| night visiting Kat eH McKenzie ball team on the McKenzie diamond Friday. 'The score was 6 to 13 in favor of McKenzie, ‘Tyler Johnson and son Alton called at the Jake Heaton ranch en route eorgaes Friday. le was a McKenzie caller Sunday. Donald Laud, who is employed at oth, called at the Tyler Johnson Sunday, Henry Schats visited at the Karl atest beatae! and son Alton were 3 Schatz home Sunday evening. Mrs, Chas. McClouard and daugh- 0. E, teh Be awin, Thaflelg * ters Ruth and Katherine called at the tnd Barak’ motored to: Wilton 8 EF ae Pearson helped- ‘Triska with some work one day last week. and: of called at Mrs, Otto of Bismarck E EP laa 3 i & ss le it hile i i ve a A = 3 o Pe + 4 + e | # 3 = 2 2 2 $ hod i3 = i g 3 a oe % a 3 ¢ a $ iB Et Za — Le BS & po red s ra 3 £ -_ Karl Schatz and Thafield and John ae went to a sale near Wing lest re ~ Fred Bender called at the Karl Schatz home Wednesday. Chas, Larson was in McClusky Monday, Jack Coombs spent Saturday eve- ning in McClusky. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Diede were call- érs at the L. Adams home Saturday. Mike Bochee called at the H.. ils i ? E i [ ; a Hl i F Fi i 4 E 5. 2 Z g ib ple i F eid i E : EE i F i [ i | : | i ll a He FL ! tl i Jel i f it i KEE Fl rt E : i F : i H Arena 7 F i +f H 4 3 i i ¢ i H ue i z hi ef hy if i He i i iH eter REE a malls a i a &a 8 i z z u H i y E i.e i i rf ixtf i E i i if i ; ry fi i i g ; 2 & i i Be ze ii i id Hy 3 5. E PE EF dy : he i‘ i 4 i “ H i i ? HE ef 2 "Re i BE a8 ki "4 “ ‘ Q Mr. and Mrs. Emil Zelmer, who és spent the past five years in- | returned: to -the home of | |