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The Dunn County News from Menomonie, Wisconsin • 8

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It. THE EtOTN COOTIE NEWS! ThursLay, 1. lamiiy visueo' at Mrs; uuim Mr! and Mrs. Baker visited chilidreil returtfed' td SL Paul Stm-day1, after spending" three weeks ia spendlifg a month visiting EVelyti Olson before returning to assume her studies at the college at Winona, with friends in Hay Creek Sunday. 14 I- sj Cw With" her mottfer, Mrs.

Henry Cook. Ed. Miner! returned home MtMiday lMUUIIUMtinmilHMUniHlflMHll Willie Cook and family spent-Sun Minn. from Marshfield, where he has been employed, for sonie time. day in St.

PauL Mr. and Mrs. El C. Schroeder ana Leroy Hamman took a-truckload pin's in Hay Creek Sunday. Miss Maggie Jones arid'- Ben Castle, Eau Claire, visited' Snnday at HaTry Weaver's and' Dick Jones'.

Mrs. Eva Foss and daughter; Rice- Lake, and Hess, Me-nomonie, visited at- Dick Krause' Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed.

MIttelstadt-and family, visited at John Snyder's, Otter Creek, Sunday. of 21 person? from here tq a pieme family, and Louis. Cook and family spent Sunday at the home of Mr. held near Elk Mound Sunday. and Mrs.

Ernie Harris. Misses Marvel and Marian Stolpe Edj Brown visited A. E. Beguhn weer Coilax visitors Monaay. Monday evening: The Rev; R.

IL, Browe and family Mr. and Mrs. P. Grobe, Mason attd Mr: and Mrs? Wililam IHH at City, spent Sunday with Stanley tended the funeral of the late W. The Charles Dean family and-relatives had a1 picnic at Irvine park Sunday Mathews held in Menornonie? Thurs Beguhn.

Mr. Grobe was a schoolmate while at Stout' Institute with (Da day. Evangelical church news-: Each Wednesday evening, choir practice; Mrs. Kate Beguhn and son, Stan Thursday, Aug. Ladies' aid at the ley, visited Mr.

Beguhn in Eau Claire home of Mrs. AtnTravnleek, fhospital. Miss Vera visited at the Jolin Schlbttrtiaii SUccUmbs Suddenly Sunday Night BOYCEVILLE, Aug. 6 John Schlottman, 48, died Sunday evening at nine o'clock at his" home a few miles southeast of Boyceville. lie had been In poor health for the past five years.

He is survived by a widow and six children. Dorothy, Harold, Harriet, Richard, Marvin, and Lawrence. Funeral- arrangements have not yet been made. Mr. and Mrs.

Art Heinsohn and son, Vernon, and Mrs. H. Heinsohn spent Sunday at Rice Lake. Mr. and-Mrs.

George Appleby, Mrs. Fred Appleby and son, Iouis, and Mrs. Margaret Sheplor drove to the city Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. 1'ete Wallender.

Clarence Aarre, Downing, spent the week end in Boyceville with relatives. i Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Formoe and son and Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Karlen and family spent Sunday at Lake Colfax. Kathryn Moerckloin was a guest at the Lyle Height home Sunday. Thclma Bourne spent Sunday at Downsvillo with friends. 'Mrs. C.

IV Sheplor, Mason City, arrived Saturday to npend a couple of wf-ekff here with relatives. Mr. and' Mrs. Albert Hoyos's and daughter Hpent Sunday in Arland at the Hans Mytrdeir home. O'Neil home Tuesday.

Kenneth Kothlow. had his tonsils, removed Saturday. Otto Beguhn, Menornonie, helped thresh for his brother, Fed, and for WHfcEllEtt: Aug. 7. Mr.

and Mrfe. A. G. But-terfieid' spftft' several days at Bayfield- last' wfeelr visiting ber sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

Tom Converse. Mr. nad Mrs. Vernoid Butterfield of Eau Claire accompanied them. The Lutheran Ladies aid served lunch to a large crowd of people last Wednesday.

Mrs. Anton Travnlcek and daughter, Mrs. Saalsman, will furnish lunch at their home for the Evangelical Ladies aid Thursday. Marie Fillback entertained her Sunday school class with a wiener roast on the banks of Hay river last Tuesday. Twelve women met last Wednesday) at the Evangelical Sunday school room and prepared for the aid sale this fall.

Mrs. Fred Metzger, Menornonie Junction, spent Sunday at the William Stark home. She returned home accompanied by Wanda Stark. Mr. and Mrs.

Edwin Metzger and children visited relatives in Chetek Sunday. The Lutheran Ladies' aid society is planning on serving hamburger sandwiches, coffee and ice cream Aug. 12, When the outdoor movie will be shown. Rev. Dahl will occupy the pnlpit next Sunday at the Lutheran church.

Frank Bailey was a business call-en. at Chetek Saturday. It r. 1 Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Cardinal and, family, Chippewa Falls, visited at Frank. Burke's. Sunday. JrJftrewerohas employed at Harry weaver's, returned to- home atvPllis Sunday. CONNORSVILLE Aug.

6 Susan and Leigh Diller had the mumps the fore part of last week. Emil Knoepke of Montana was welcomed for a visit by a party given at the Fred Schultz home Tuesday night. Mrs. D. H.

Clark has been very 111 the past week. Several- relatives of Mrs. W. H. Degneau gathered at home Wednesday night to help her celebrate her sixtieth birthday.

She was the recipient of several gifts. Susan Biller underwent a serious operation at the Polk County hospital S.unday. Barbara and Frd Kurston, Eau are visiting at their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Engel.

Henry Schlough started his season of threshing at the W. E. Canfield home this week. rnHB CASE Fluted; Force-Feed Drill delivers seed rhsst J-L and other small graia accurately and deposits it evenly in the extreme hot torn of the furrow. Exra vide indenturor rings plus the deep fluted'roll make even the smallest seed' flow smoothly.

Every kernel gets the same chance to ger-' minate and come up at the same tjme even groAvHh and nloro route 1'; Friday evening, Aug. League of Christian EndeaV-or; Sunday, Aug. 11, 10 a. Sunday school, Mrs. Charles Johnson, superintendent; 7:30 p.

C. E. meeting; 8 p. sermon; Tuesday evening, Aug. 13, business meeting of congregation.

Lutheran church: Sunday, 1:30 preaching service by the Rev. Fred Dahl, Hastings, N. D. The. Rev.

R. W. Peterson is on his vacation. Olbert Bros, of Boyceville commenced drilling a well on the lot on which the new dwelling of H. C.

Dreyer will be erected. Hedlund Bros, of Boyceville have the contract to erect the building and will commence very shortly. Clarence Williams and family of near Elk Mound visited with Wheeler friends Monday. Mrs. II.

Skrogstad and son expect to return home this week from a visit to Calumet, Mich. Callers at the M. C. Downing home the past week were: Mr. and August Sahlie and Mr.

and Mrs. Seever' and son of Eau Claire; Mr. and Mrs. Langland and son, Walter, 1 1 I Henry O'Neil. POPLAR CREEK Aug.

6. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Scheidecker, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Burke, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Krause were among those who attended a show at Bloomer Tuesday. Mrs.

Nora McNutton and children left for Chippewa Falls Friday after a few days' stay at Lyman Dyer's. Mrs. Ed. Krause and Mrs. Frank Burke motored to Eau Claire Wednesday.

Miss Lila Seehover took Lyman Dyer to Chippewa Falls Friday, where Mr. Dyer consulted a doctor. The members of the company thresher met at August Beyrer Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs.

Herman Scheidecker and family visited al Fred Dreg-er's at Menornonie Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. August BuChner and ARnes Langland npent Sunday, as the tuest at the Lewis (Jaard home no cracked seed. Better stands bigger yields The steel" single or double disk furrow openers are vital features.

Chilled dust-proof bearings make them extremely long lasting. Planting depth easily 'regulated. near Wheeler. Mr. and' Mrs.

Frank Meisner and Mr. and Mrs; V. A. Thompson and family spent Saturday at Chippewa Falls. William Hill, former creamery assistant, has taken over the Edmonds store.

Mrs. S. II. Muralt, daughters, May and Lillian, and son, Samuel, Mil dred and Lennie Roswell and Roy Booker, Viola. Mrs.

Milt Downing and daughter, limy Bkt0r SitoFitbr riowy ftmrrw GfulnOriUm. Crih Binder? Binder Mouvri- The Case DH11 plants so eflicicntly it soon pays for itself by saving ''secdl and' increasing yields. And its strong construction insures the amazingly long life which has made Case machines so popular since 1842. Gears and feeds are "runout" planting mechanism is factory assembled, tested and adjusted; ACaso Drill is ready for work when you takc it homey Come in and see this new drill. Quick, dependable serviceaftcays.

Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson and family and Stella and' Wanda Stark were visitors at Poskin Lake Sunday. Harriet Porter returned Sunday from several weeks' stay at Green Bay with her brother. Mrs.

Julius Lefstad and two sons and Mrs. James Anderson returned to Mondovi Thursday evening. Reuben Hovden accompanied them. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Millard and family, Minneapolis, Were guests at the Bert Shaw home Sunday. Mr. Sanders is president of the Federal Intermediate bank, Minneapolis. Mrs. D.

Crosby left Friday for Violet, visited at Cedar Falls and Menornonie Monday. BIG MODERN DANCE IN THE BIG BARN AT HAY CREEK VALLEY Aug. C- Arthur Burns and chil dren and friend, Miss Lee of Duluth, FINEHUMST and Mrs. Veronica Brown, Eau Walter Dietze motored to Sheldon Saturday to visit his parents, returning Sunday. Li la Larson, Colfax, spevnt last, week here as guesti of Kleanor llov-land.

Mrs. Nettle Kesler, St. Paul, vis-iled relatives and friends at Boyee- ille this week. A. F.

West and Seattle, "Wash. guests jot Mr. and Mrs. L. I'VWest this week.

Mr. a'nd Mrs. Vefnie Sly and family, Colfax, spent Saturday evening here with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sly.

Mrs. Albert Hoyoss and daughter, Yvonne, went to Arland Friday, to attend Ladies' aid; held at the Oh Mop home. Mr. and Mrs Sly and son, Leonard, Franklin Sly and two' children and Charles Creeq drove to Colfax Sunday and were guests at the Vern Sly home; Mrs. K.

Iloyoss is spending a couple of days will? friends at Prairie Farm. Mr. and Mrs.s Jof Mills, St. Paul, spent Sunday' iii: Boyceville with rel visited at Martin Sylte's last Thursday. Colby, enroute to her home in Michigan, after a short visit with Wheel Mr.

and Mrs. Eli Olson and Amy and Minda, motored to Superior and Duluth Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hoyland MENOMONIEWIS, were Barron callers Saturday.

Friday, Aug. 9 Music by Shadowlaiid Orioles Old Time Dance Saturday, August 10 Music by Wisconsin Cornhuskers A number from here attended the Dorcas society meeting at Mrs. Theo er friends. Henry Sehwert and family of Glid-den spent, the week end here visiting at the home of Mr." and Mrs. E.

R. Detert. The Johnson brothers will commence work this week on the new O. N. Lumber company's warehouse, which will be erected next to its present building.

dore Steinmetz's home at Tilden Tuesday evening. Sunday guests at Martin Sylte's Sunday were: Mrs. Emma Krause, Poplar Creek; Mr. and Mrs. Art SpauUling and son, Blaine, Colfax; Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Gust, Menornonie; Ervin Sylte, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Van Worth of Minneapo Pa nee in the big; barn every Friday and iSatunhiy, fain or shine. Come early so you- won't get killed in the rush.

lis has been spending the past few uu nne now inciuttea E-ll OSBORNE weeks with his grandfather, John Rue. George Fillback and family of Me nornonie visited with mends near this village Sunday; Mr. and Mrs. J. M.

Gisvold, Ellen Gisvold and Miss Lydia Fos.su of Stanley, were Sunday guests at. the home of Mr. nad Mrs. Earl J. John George Kramer and daughter, Evelyn Westberg and Erwin Johnson, Eau Claire.

The concert at the church Friday evening, given by the Augustana Marimba players of Sioux Falls, S. was well attended. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Swenson visited her relatives near Colfax Sunday.

A number from here attended the Crago shows; at Ridgeland last. week. Mr. and Mrs. John Bauer and-Evelyn Reimer motored to Janes-ville Sunday, where they visited the Fred Bauer family.

son. The Vernon counly picnic, was held Sunday at Pick-Nick Point. A utstandin large number of local families, who were former residents of that coun ty, attendeed the picnic. atives. Mr.

and Ernest Culp returned to, their home in Dickinson, N. Sunday after' spending a couple of weeks here with relatives. Lynti Ajer went with. them to stay a week visiting. Mr.

and Mrs. Mirrow and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs'. Lorenzo Heinsohn at Mr. and Mrs.

Al. Reynolds and two nons, Uichard and. Pud, drove to Plum City Sunday and were guests of relatives. Mr. and-Mrs.

Witlftim und Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hovland drove to Bloomer Sunday evening to visit relatives and Mr. and Mrs. (eorge Thompson and daughter, Maxine, Ann, spent Sunday at Taylor Falls.

Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Knerr and family spent Sutwlay in Deer Park with relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. Art Alselh and son, John. Dr. II.

Bahr.and Mrs. Alseth's brother, Luther, drove to Chippewa Falls Sunday to visit relatives. Alice Henderson and Wesley Clark, spent the week end here with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L.

(iJllenderson. Miss Anna Dafbo, Menornonie, Frank Bailey transacted, business ns Bloomer last. week. The Purity Inn recently installed of alue Measure Mr. and Mrs.

C. Belknap, Bloom a combination victroia and radio er, spent Sunday; at John Bauer's. FranK iiarnit, connorsville, is visiting his daughter, Mrs. George which entertains its patrons. Misses Frances Ayres and May Drinkwine of Gilmanton visited rel rr Baldridge.

Mr. and Mrs. Eli Olson motored to Jump River Sunday, where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Andrew.

Hoy-land. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dreger and children and Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Gust, Menornonie, drove out. her Wednesday evening. Mr. and George Gilberts and son, Alfred, and Mr. nad Mrs.

Or-ville Bakken," Dallas, motored to Minneapolis Sunday, where they spent the week end at Fl. Haken- (Two door Sedan at special equipment, extra) 9t i oon's. spent the day. sightseeing. Mr.

and Mrs. Leonard Baker and Mr. and Mrs. Kd. Hakenson and family were Chippewa Falls callers children, Downing, are visiting at George Baldridges.

They expect to leave soon for Elgin. III. Mrs. Frank Harbit entertained Sunday Mr. and Mrs.

Leonard Bak Sunday. Mrs. Nelson's sister of Kan Claire is spending a week here. Richard Aarre. Connorsville, spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs.

Leo Lenora Broten. Rrairie Farm, was a guest at the ICdwln Iloyoss home the past week. Mrs! Carson Herdahl and son. er and children, Downing; Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Harmon and children. Connorsville; Frank Harbit. Mr. and Mrs. George Baldridge and Arthur Baldridge and children.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Krause and Mr. and Mrs. Markham motored here uaie, went to Lau Claire Sunday to from Rihnelander and'spetn the day visit htr husband.

Carson Herdahl A cousin of Mr. Herdahl. Jack John visiting at Hatpins. son, auott, was there also visiting. Pearl Hatpin, accompanied by Mina Lou Josephson, Menornonie, Mrs.

Frieda Weber and Mrs. Landsverk returned home from visited at her home here Sunday. Fred Bauer had the misfortune of Kail Claire Monday. Mrs'. Weber un tipping over his car Sunday.

ucrweiu an operation lor sinus trouble at the Luther hospital Fri oeima jounus, una uregerson, and Mr. and Mrs. August Buchner and children. Poplar Creek, visited day. August Schutz drove to Eau Claire Monday to get them.

at Halpins Sunday afternoon. Dick UUen and mother drove to Eau Clairo on- business Thursday. IRpN CREEK .1 Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ajer drove to Eau Claire and Chippewa Falls atives near here last week.

Lester Johnson substituted for William A. Palmer on route 2 several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. II.

C. Dreyer have left for Milwaukee to stay until their residence here is completed. Palmer Peterson, who has been employed in Muskegon. has returned here to make his home. Alfred P.achler has gone to Minneapolis he will visit a few days with relatives.

Mrs. Theodore Enderson and children' of. Spencer, are here visiting at the home oE Mrs. Enderson's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Sko-gen. Miss Onie Torgerud is visiting relatives in Milwaukee for a few weeks. E. R. Detert.

was a business caller in Boyceville Wednesday. Miss Evelyn Sah lie visited friends in Colfax Thursday. Mrs. R. A.

Dreyer spent Thursday visiting in Minneapolis with her sister. Mrs, Fred Roteman. Wesley Larson, Colfax, was over Thursday to repair electric wires for the Wisconsin Electric Light Co. William Pahzloff and family of Minneapolis have arrived here to make their home on a farm near here. Robert R.

Porter spent the week end visiting with his wife who is a patient at the hospital in Chippewa Falls. Mr. and Mrs. August Sahlie and daughter, Evelyn, motored to Rochester, Sunday to spend the day with relatives. Jake Coheeu was a business call-er in Colfax and Menornonie Friday.

and Mrs. Leslie Severson spent Sunday visiting with relatives in Eau Claire. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Andrews and Mr.

and Mrs. W. Hoag expect to leave this week for California where they will probably make their home. Mrs. Harry Austreng is employed at the Mickelson store as clerk.

Mrs. Julius Lefstad and children and Mrs. James Anderson returned to their home in Mondovi Thursday. They were accompanied by Albert Giere. Dr.

and R. A. Dreyer were visitors in Chippewa Falls Saturday evening. Miss Harriet Porter returned home Sunday from Green Bay, where she has been visiting for the past several weeks with her two brothers, Robert and Breck. Mrs.

Robert R. Porter, Who recently submitted to an operation at the St. Joseph's hospital in Chippewa Falls, is said to be improving rabidly. Earl Brown and family of Amery were here Sunday to visit with local relatives; The Soo- Line bridge crew pf Chippewa Falls have arrived to start work on a new of platform in" front of the railroad station. The old wooden platform will be.

removed. i "ft Joseph Nusbefger is getting UU Aug. G. Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert Monday. Beguhn and family, Elk Mound. ECAUSE it represents our earn Mrs. J. Forseth.

Oak drove, called spent Wednesday with Mr. Begulin's endeavor to give you more est est at the Helmer Halverson home Mon- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ruddie Beguhn, ac day.

Mr. and Mrs. John Bikle's, Chi companie'd by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Browe, Menornonie, spent Wednes cago, are guests of their niece, Mrs.

day evening at the home of Mr. and Edwin Hoyoss, and family. Mrs. Ctiista Stuart went to Wheel Mrs. Louis Cook.

The four wheel nydrauEcv interna expanding brakes are latger thari usual in a cat atf tWrii'aildr'ulh-; protected from- dirt and water Ser vice and emergency are entirely separateto provide the safety to which- we believe1 very motor car; buyer is entitled. Ejcamuie the- Bkiompliteic' Leo O'Neil spent Thursday in Eau cr Thursday to visit her daughter, Claire. Mrs. Maynard Olson. than an average' dollar's worth of real value for every dollar invested we ask you to make a critical inspection of Model' 612 before' selecting any car in or near its price class.

Lift the hood and seethe big 62 horsepower motor with a- seven45earing William Browe. Stout road, went Mr. and Mrs. F. A.

Webert and son from Yoseriiite Valley, ar to Eau Claire and Chippewa Falls Wednesday. Thursday morning he rived Wednesday and were guests at the W. E. Knerr home. Mrs.

Web left for Lomara as a delegate to a convention. ert of Durand' was also a guest. Herbert Beguhn and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. J.

C. Dewane and two Marion, Elk Mound, spent Thursday cniiaren, oir foint, were crankshafd Not only in the motor; guests of friends in the village with her cousin. Alice Beguhn. Miss Grace Beguhn reutrned Mon but-all through the 612 i(whichv: of: and aphitmcntt nesday. Dr.

Dewane was a resident day after1, spending two months at of Boyceville for a number of years Pinehurst. own comparisons before going, to Montana. airs, wiuiam i Begulm andson; Stanley, accompanied ly MrsL Ferd Si: it foad): 350jU: will find ixtrzisize, extra- eigh an'4 extra: Expetif ence has convinced' us 'that every pound of this greater Weight is cs-'seri'tial vtd fine 'performance, comfort, Beguhn and son, jR. Jbguhn, and family, spent Saturday'ih Eau Claire visiting William F. Beguhn.

in the Sacred Heart hospital. He is improving slowly. Henry and Walter Buss and Miss Vera Haski of Endeavor spent Sunday evening at P. Beguhn's. Mrs.

William Scharlau and chiU dren, Pinehurst, spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Robert Cook. Mrs. Nick Feyen spent Monday at the home of Ferd. Beguhn.

While there she fell and hurt her hip. She was taken to the City hospital.) Alfred1' Beguhn threshed. Monday for. his parents, HerbertaDd Gilbert Beguhn; Elk Mrs. Virgil iJlancnara and son, Erwin, Downing, called on Mrs.

Leo Weitzel Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Nietchke, Downing, were business callers in Boyceville. St.

John's Lutheran church held their annual mission festival Sunday in Seager's grove. A very large crowd attetided. Mr. and Mrs. P.

W. Goodrich and daughter left Saturday for "Minneapolis to visit a week with relatives. Mrs. F. F.

Stansbury and children visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. West, last Saturday. Mrs.

Stoddard and Mrs. M. Jenson, Ddwuing, Were visitors in town Thursday. i Maynard OlsbWV and daughter, Wheeler called Gusta Wednesday. Miss Ruth.

gchTderj, Elgin. Minn.t if ft Slireshing rig repaired and- will5 sfotffr commeaed threshing for the farmer piflnmdji tlwptpcd their- grandfather thresh -Monday. I in this vicinity. The grain is said to he excellent in this yeaifc. and Mrs.

Arthur Harms andl.

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