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Ww RECK OF Lani STEIBER Miss Gertrude Hickel of Tuttle has been visiting friends in this vicini- ty since Thursday. . (their teacher enrolled John and Albert Anderson, C. L. like. hb RBH Malone und Lawrence Adams were | 110, vat ve among those who attended ) A John Olson and John meeting in Regan Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Falkenstein of Baldwin and Mr. and Mrs. Gi Hugelman and family of together with some relatives from Florida, were Sunday visitors at the Sohn Anderson home. Miss Mary Doyle of Velva was a west at the home of her sis M m. Hickel, from Wednesd: Monday, She is now teaching sitet in Wilson township. €. L., Malone made a trip to the coal mine Monday Mr. and Mrs. ¢ tained the follo Geo. WAltts Walter Jat. M ting hay, were cal by the death of a rel tive of their's, | accident: | hunting L. Malone enter- we guests at din- ner Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hic kel, Miss Gertrude Hickel, Miss therine Doyle and Mary Doy Mr. and Mrs. D. Middaugh of B marek visited at the Olson residence Sund: Mr. and Mrs. ey went to Bismar nd the day with th gdalen, who there. noon Mr don .fson's: duties, and Mrs. vhn nday to school in regard Robert Palzner and Sunday to r daughter, is attending school A large crowd church Sunday to hb who delivered a v | ag not known as Mrs. C. 1. Gertrude | ¢ Hickel and Hickel called é on Mrs. Carls z of the chure nun hered among those that went north to thresh ‘ed from some wed across the | f the boys who J Ate for the T into wal t and Paul Coleman wus visit- | ise with Edith and Lennart Olson) last Tuesday. There was a slight frost in this community Saturday night which{ * damaged the vines of pumpkins and) cucmbers. | dohn Kruger was Nelson’s Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Porter Nelson and Walter Sunquist and his hired man, from near Regan are in thi “munity haying this stoping at the Martin Nelson i Edith Olson attended Sun school in school house last Sunday morning. j Emma Nelson and Taddie Rue were| an’ ing. threshing “operations to great extent. A very nieresting piece of was perform last when Don Nicholson undertook a large nui ttle. He was ab! stock men M work | week to a sers Norman . me to roping those Mr. and burst into flames while taking ¢ exe pert machine man, operated the| M&- Photo rushed'to The Tribune over aes wires by NEA Service sh ows wreck of the giant Bikcoray Trans-Atlantic “ff on the attempted non-stop Ne w York to Paris flight. in the blaze which followed and the plane reduced to scrap. Capt. R ene Fonck and. Lieut, Lawrence W. Curtin, A broken wheel on thé extra landing gear which smashed whil e the ship was racing down the runway was the cause of the accident. ae Hivelya. Glvon-and tole Carroll motered to Martin Peterson home Baturday. dre, Dewey Olxon's mother mb returned with them. ’ la Herter a bios. Mrs. jock, Mrs. ies tbe apie! Pe Fred Moffit, Mrs. Chas. Moffit und Mrs. CG. B. Porter. [01 at. a ‘Mr. and Mra, Lundy have as their guest relatives from” Minneapolis. Eo oe matered hace ee ne Beautiful sinner” will be rr unis Mrsi’ on |shown at Opera Hall Friday, October, cary six nae Set We Brooks jome ong ee spitens First. Mrs, M. McNally motored to Hazel- ton Friday to consult the physician. Mrs, Enockson entertained the ¥ |tcachers at 6 o'clock dinner Tuesday: Mr. Bill Carroll ts finishing. his road costract in Wild Jose. MENOKEN Mr. and Mrs. Sanquist of Bis- marck took Sunday. dinner at the ore of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Nor- in. Mr: and Mrs. Raiph Ishmael spent 5 Sp nae ‘Branden, fe ‘Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. .R. G. lien. canis carpenter my Ta "ane: tome Hy roan. motored H Balter did | soi wo Wing ‘Saturday to “to some Shorr} wotk at Sool Great Western elevator | ha Scdevhoim and deughterd| Ney” Cieytom returned to th rs. on , returne 0 Rath and: Mather apent Friday evens | yoackic brothers farm Tuesday aft. ein .J..O, Risen er_a.trip to. Montana. Slive ‘and bed P Shoren, a "Marvin Sherman and son motored je Pat Ht Bismarck Wednesday. pace reid. now sof. Wi Saterdey evening ai ¢ Bundey at tl heir eit | By. tag ir. . ly, Henry Per and Ses, Arthur’ Bjorhes a family, and Henry and Ed Ebling family “motored hed opine aa rHOON, i motored to Bismarck Wednesday evening. Clarence Ely returned from Ken- mare, N. D., Friday and he intends to. work for Arthur Norlin. The hunting season opened Thurs- day with some of our local hunters starting carly in the morning to get their share of game. he funeral of Kenneth Agnew, 18- year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Mareus lew, was held in the town hall Thursday morning. A very lutge crowd attended the funer Rev. W. E. Vater of the Methodist church of Bismarck officiated at the funeral services. The pallbearers were Joe Royal Thomas, Jerome Con- kin. poe as te) Areas NA: Be ed family, Wt, and tz, and. family spen' Sunday a e cl Christ B ote hints Christine, veut and Esther Soder- holm called at the John Birkeland _ sare gas whe has a wi Nek ving i eae he in. returned: howe Sicclay A farewell par Lays Agent given fatur- day evening on: and Mrs, Blawer Arneson, who are planning on leav: ing ‘this AA Rgent recep he jpentin in; “The: Prgee nd owas. playing cards. dane- ing Ke: midnight a dettcious lunch served. tenet Christenson, departed Mon- day. fer tie nebtt eta Faneh Lena Bolton and children of Hazelton attended the funeral of }Kenneth Agnew at Menoken and wwisited several days with hef sister, Mrs. Mick Agnew. Mrs. Chas, Soules of Moffit spent lane which crashed Two of the crew were killed. and incinerated U.S. N., escaped by jump- it with their) mach |e out from Bismarck to vi folks and attended Sunday school. © which was used to inject the m killing liquid. ek-end with her parents, Mr. and tro Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scott was! these Mrs. David Calquhoun. Temple out Sunday to visit with her folks} they report] Mr. and Mrs. Jacob rena: Me. and Mrs. Amiel Piephoen moter: lean, ro Nels Nelson. le light, but of | motored to Linton Sunday evening. | ed ki unday. They | n was an over night! f; el Fields, who is attending high| w t the David Fryer home. ! gu Mi sick list Monday and was unable to| drive to. scho guest at the John Anderson home! school at Hazelton, spent the week-| Jast Sunday night busy grading rdt aint In st wee! TT Kopp spent the) s nd. with her parens, Mr. and last Mrs. Stove Koppy of Hampton. | Ludwig Zoller was a caller in town t the Toliver schoolhouse | of to hear of tha death of Their 18 afternoon, -ald son Kenneth, who died of pneu- monia suddenly ‘Tuesday in a Bis-! x He was well known} ie Q of Lein were in_this vicinit! The school started Mond: by Miss postponed t children. being field and are . writing. O.. Kell. was a Regan shopper Friday evening on busin Hunting season opened and there is ff lot of cars and town people to be seen in this part of the country. John Olson was helping the boys cut their flax Frid: here attended the | neighborhood | : es-at Linton Sun-| in this dis Dies taught hand quite badly. While trying ‘to| dj put out a fire that started by a te Cal- in the poo) hall, The! extinguished’ immediatels ‘h damag John Web formerly of Wing,| gain. They expect to remain here for the winter, .. |. Helen Marchant has quit sqhool s Esther Weber here and is leaving shortly for Min-| where she intends to go to MeKen: ity Sunday, Mr. Thursday for Minneapolis where he expects to enter a Bible school. George Parke is numbered ar the brave, who has gone threshing, Mr. Parke di jow the crowd | (| it went no®h, iiptead he went south as far as the Ottorson farm. Herman Glum is about done hay- ing. He has a large amount of feed y which: in | . Mr, Glum used a tractor visited friends in this vi inn will leave Ae the at hay this \f wa igned her! without cau left for) M for 'end motored to Bismarck on Satur-|cently enrolled as a student in the| scarce on account of being eo many c late in the Gail Glanville--was on. the with a brother in Pennsylvanii wet | Backman of Valley City held! elghbo! Ww. week . L. Garnes was a caller in Wing! panied home by his wife who has been there for some time. M ile-burnt his. right! Poot Mi: hing school in the Painted Woods | istrict the past week, sub: ra F business : Little turning home Sunday afternoon. | school | Paul Borner has been employed on | home Sunday. Thursday at the Klipstein home, also attending the funeral. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Dralle and daughter, Edna, of Bismarck visited at the W. T. Dance home ‘Thursday ‘afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Chris DeGroot called at the Ed Ebling home Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. Roscoe Bourne of Me. Kenzie visited Mr. and Mrs. Chas Graves Thursday. Mrs. R, G. Abelein and children ‘M.} 40d Mrs..A. C. Dance and son called on Mrs, ‘Arthur Norlin Friday. W. J. Dobson, Goldie and George Dobson he hay cing oh rete Ole "Spi Ide motor- ‘we ead Meer ty apent Sunday at: at moore pile me: and ‘Clatence : Rive: spent suntan os the Ole Dagny. bere pent: Sunday at the "air ane Meee Ait: Bie ily called at the J. 0. e university at Philadelp! a, | fires last spring, Larson is a well know lady of Wilton, who left here | PAINTED ¥ woops ummer to make her home | Frances Petersen, who fw employed . in Bismarck is visiting with her sis- liam P. Thelan of Wilton | ter, Mrs. Oscar papetren. professional caller in this! Mrs. Martin Hagen, £ ind-dat hood Sunday afternoon, ‘ter Louise Hagen and Herbert’ wi Borner spent part of me ace motored to Wilton Saturday even- Harvey., He was accom- | jn; Tie. and Mrs. Arthur Hanson and | son Bobbie, and Ada-Fairman visit- were | cd at their parental home city | Mrs. Sam Falrman Sunday. Leo Fausson has gone to becn | where he is attending scho Victor and Arthur Franklund call- ituting | ed at the Cliford Hansen Kame Sun- sister, Mrs. David Euston,| day forenoon. been on the sick list. | Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Brooks was a week-vnd) son Orval returned Sunday after- in the capital c’ re- | noon after visiting with their “son Spitzer .who attends | Clarence. They were accompanied by their grand child Margaret. Mr. and Mrs. Willie ‘Larson and \ family visited at the Henry Johnson in and Mrs. Sam Hansqn callers in the capitel part of the week. exited. at the J. 0. Rise home Sun- vy -afternoon: Spitzer has E./B; Sauter: of ‘Tuttle: was in:this ra ea buying eattle and hogs ‘Clarence Swanson ‘and J;.E. Tier- ney: of: Drigeoll Were inthe neighbor: ood syeniriae: the telephone line/' Mon ‘Wensy McClusky, who drives the Win; ai vis Mee aivered qil in this ‘i "Mir. and Mrs, N. A. Soderholm and daughters Hannah and baby were in Di just retuenea by car trip to Lisbon and Edmonton, Canad: Seattle, Wash. and T ‘alls, Idaho. They will home in Bisinarck this winter. Mr. and Mrs, 'R. G. Abele: shopping in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Norlin motored to Bismarck Saturday. Mr. Norlin pur- chased a new John Deer tractor. Miss: Naomi Compeau, teacher. of the north Menoken school, motored from and were in Mandan spent the week-| at home i y home Monda planning on stay a fair crop comparing other grain. ieee ee ah Pitaye p ‘i{the Tra Falkenstein farm the past] Herman Johnson called at the’ Driscoll Saturday, to Bismarck with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Carl Larson was threshing his crop! This method was used on account of | fon in sales be erties ump. Tide ee Ee Eee husband; week. Henry Johnson home Sunday. eveni John Birkelund motored to Dris-' Ayres Friday night. Miss Compeau meadow as brush i me some brush that grew in land proved very effect and all fell before this complie: Nelson and fam- | Saturday ay. Martin and Geo. fly were Regan shoppers afternoon. <. O. Kell called Friday evening. k. Pietz of Linton accompanied 1 Quast from here motored to Bismarck Sunday. Mr. and Mr: BAI [DW h Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Anderson and | daughters, Annette and Helen, left by motor Wednesday for their former home at Cherokee, lowa. They plan- ee anit NS s busy haying on rist Albrecht and Mr. Kertzman re- «d.to Linton Sunday. Joe Fisher threshing for N: being very light, but se eing pajnte pigs Nelson Friday evening aera ainiy. house is being panted | neq on visiting with relatives at | WSS, in Tooker was a caller at the ha Hurdsville, N. D.. and Ada. Minn,,} ders and Mr. ded the re en at Hazelton r Father Krank, He is leav. ing for Bown D. Several hunters through this neighborhood, ‘}not dwell long, at the plentiful as hen: John E en route to their destination. nderson and family came here nine | irs ago. and this is the first time| | they have returned to Iowa for a ten ‘alter Sunquist were risers pursda and ¢ A heavy frost visited us Saturday night, doing a lot of damage to the | is e1 gardens and corn. whether the frost hurt the germinat- | ing qual Emid M lot of young pigs which he will fat- | family were among those who attend, district. Arnold Rupp and son, Ernest, have returned from ‘a several weeks" spent the week-end with her parents s\ in ‘Mandan, Miss Ellen Giving spent Saturday- and Sunday with ner sister, Mrs. Radske, of McKenzie, N. D. .. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Graves motored day, visiting. . Herbert Flowers. 7, returned Sunday, -0@ ri and Gladys Alice Kove. meg rrie- are now staying at their home here. ‘threshing ‘Mrs. William Young: of Bismare! ying an extended visit at the; Ruble Arneson spent a: few day: It is not known! home of Emil Oberg’ st week with her'cousin, Alice Arn Shorty Anderson called at Arthur, son. of the corn or not. | Hansen’s Mond: 4 forenoor A fairly large crowd attended ser- gle sold a lot:of young | vices were held in the Lutheran Sees in, the chtireh ‘Sunday. beh to Martin Bourgois the past | church afternoon. | be English detvices Sunday, Oct. . Mr. Bourgois is buying up a ‘Axel Steinquist and pet | meson ed.church Sunday. SOHRUNK Walter Schaffer and David: Bros. A. _E. Pavey Went to Bismarck trom motored to Wilton ‘Saturday, Tuesday on business. / evening. ‘Thomas Novak" bégan coll Monday. and on his farm in the Riverview busi- | jon the Rey fa the gri game season. Mr. rs RAN Biwatiworth wer } were transacting bus * Randy and Mrs. Kettelson "which he received meron is an on business. Geo, Nelson was a b at the John Kruger morning. The cow Martin Tooke was quite w ‘i was awfully eo. MH tending were n m Andie Moo: lused recently and siness caller » Sunday fi vi held at the} urday night| Ande although it; went q 3% and chickens ly jthese two crack s! 1} on Moore ‘chase a closed-in | preparation for t which is expected Moore is in the govern- HPand Mrs. Joc Varley if Vina Harms, Bernic night and the McCormack ‘armers per's and Bly furni: \tiently waiting for rain so Ft tA | farms in this district, delive: * They all. repo could plow are now wearing broad bt iierke of Arena was) 4 “large oil truck belon There was a “parte party given at iles and expect to do a great deal Musiles. of ani ae | Sinclair Oi compat \ the’ Henry Strom farm y\towards preparing the ground for Ind. formerly of Wing, is al PY. fire. The —acci p) night was well attended, amy nent maar guest at the John Mueller home. His! 7 were Elsie Olsot ut neighborhood this | Cameron delivered f fine hogs to McKenz s large herd of pure breds rep- ents good management. Oder purchased noney was involved. hunting Sunday. Mr. Charlie Moore expec arly a hundred miles. John reports plentiful a Quite a few a day. But from the looks return chickens and they are with the gun. rm. loads a very nice price. expert hog raiser school, lasting until 3:4 ‘a fine ear | se fine songs wi The deal was da large sum of by some fine selections played by Opal Ha and Glen Steen nd Dol: r" Many rab- Sars Mueller at It vietims of pt. ; fells setae Ot eleniidiaik onaine weds we ay reports were given by the diff departments of the church. lunch spread at noon church Mr. P. was a to pur- Overland car in he cold weather inthe near fu- ler in Wing ath Fi nd at her home. 5 Miss Lenora Johns ha ch school again. Le ching the same school she ited by and whe ‘ue were resent ne * TEM iam Bender if Gec. Wollw Anderson, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Swan Swanson: fro eBiunarck, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Cole r Landerholm, all reporte a iE i Beck and brother, Nelson and Ende | Linton Thursday afternoon, = many friends were glad to si VIK | buck once more, though he a caller here] staying for tw or three we Lenora Johns, is_now open for in Erickson, man- art la Christ, motored toj and) Martha panied by Mr, ugnuson and s out hunting St hy not very meet sports | A fin ay Miss Emma Weber spent the week. is wught | only ler were Sunday even. |i? gts at the home of) ii: Ruth and Ruby Magnuson,| Alm of Regan, accom it. about a month. inderstand that J reid and Mrs. Bleckrei been making their hom for several months, will Regan early in Octob charge of the Regan Bleckreid was formerly a _ the Baldwin hotel. J..M. Thompson, the dif- igs his wife and daughter, instrum-|by motor Friday for Bay: id | where they be gu the| "ir, and Mra, ‘Alvin No ° 2) Mr. and Mrs. John Noi their families motored to the Swan ent! Swanson home, south, of Bismarck, unday, where they attended a famil, Other guests at the Swan son home ineluded Mr. and Mrs. Hans ‘eunion. S|Hanson and Mr. and Mr: |son and their families of Mr. and Mri | nold ‘visited with Mrs. ‘ents, Mr. and Mrs. He and family Sunday. Th farm. him| paekfiring, EI HI The tap apare injury. ved. and Mrs. J. P. Fre lenstéin and Miss Grace ul of Bismarck, were Sanday aft They expect to be away for home of relatives for several weeks. | Harold Breen of Ar- While on route to. the. different men, sday afternoon near the Herman | prothet truck had ii caped without | af. W A. P. Lenhart, Mrs. Julia Falk- Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Backman of, Monday morning. near Wilton, called at the Nick Krush} John Fode returned home W oduive> home Sunday noon. day evetiing after helping R. G. Louis. Borehols called on. his: frien ee ta ill et one iL ee tonal sea Milo Seen eee —, aftérnoon'caller at the Ifoulse ‘Mr. and Mrs. G. Oigeirson and fam- | Novy home. ily of Bismarck visited with her par- Pine Free mete dine Mage eae | guts Mr. and Mrs, Martin Hagen Sun-)vipit.a ‘at ‘the John Pode home Weds “Sir. and) Mrs. ‘A. Kjerstine and 3b day’ évening. davghter were visitors at the' M. G. ness trip to Devils Lake and other | ints in the northern part of the) te. They report considerable de- | ‘ in threshing operations up that | in Baldwin} way on account of wet weather. ' return to! The people of Baldwin were er to take | shocked Sunday afternoon to learn hotel. |of the death of Oscar Fosberg, well the proprie- | known: resident of near Wilton, who ;was shot’ and instantly killed in a ompanied | gun accident, which occurred on the | * lice, left} road about a mile from the Carl ‘d, lowa, | Johnson ‘place. Mr. Fosberg had been ests ‘at the | his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson, and in the afternoon Mr. Johnson, Al- bert Fasberg, Oxcar Fosberg and lit- tle Kenneth Johnson started out to jhunt in Mr. Johnson’: Mr. Fos- berz was killed while attempting to pick up the gun from the running oard of the car where it had been esting. The shot severed his jugu-| lar vein.and death was instantaneous. The news of the accident spread rap- |idly and officials in Bismarck were | notified. Sheriff Albin Hedstrom, ac- |companied by the coroner amd other trived as soon as possible. The ng ail,/ remains ‘Were taken to the home of wing to the| his sister, Mrs. Howard Caplin, at is |, and funeral arrangements ure cnet | pein made. Mr. Fosbe: was u of Mrs. Carl Johnson of » Mrs. Howard Caplin of Still, Mrs. Lena Miller of Still, He s also w brother of Alfred Fosberg Iton, with whom he had been tires ee uae ~ his home. He was unmar- neh, Mr. Mise Maud Knief and daughter, Neva, of Mandan were visiting with friends in this community ‘Tuesday | afternoon, -Mrs. Knief is connected with the Mandan News. | Section. Bo: ‘aye Salter and daugh- ter and Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Ag- new and children attended the ser- vices at the Methodist church Sunday morning. They. had their children baptized by Rev. Vater. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Agnew und family. visited at the Wm. Ebling home Sunday. Wm. Ebling has been ill with a touch of pneumonia for several days, but is much improved. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dobson, Goldie and -George Dobson spent Saturday ms and Sunday at the A.C. Dance e. R. G. Abelien motored to McKenzie, we" Tuesday evening. J. H.. Salter were ck Wednesday aft- udge Bl rr ‘A‘little daughter was born to Mv, Hagen home Sunday. and Mrs, Curt Jonnigot on. ‘Sunday. George Gray of Wilton called’ on}? ora on pore RE) Sund: a ra and ; ee Maynard an reliant shipped thirteen family atended pa ices Sunday. oy ObASOn “ab of the niek list nena, Ey. cattle with Harry Diamo a 3. Ke Witt’ calfed'“at Marchants on amereeey Sten M , sierky. ‘entertained the Thor “pound large ing of rdstrom and rdstrom and onder and Mrs, Albin Anstrom. and thay of Wilton called at th nstrom home Sunday afternoon. Andrew Vallin transacted busli in Wilton Saturday eveniny Ada Fairman was a Wilton caller ernoon, Mr. and Mts. L. J. Agnew and family called at the Marcus Agnew home Wednesday evening. Se ‘s. Carl Bismarck. Breen’s par- rbert Littl urday evening.’ * ‘ uinabewe Ackerma: vlatted Albert dbouch Bubday atternool ws. Witt, drew ‘Nenters, ‘An: ind: Fode bo: Martin Hagen happ been | Bald ght this! and who | w ist’ school she 1 1. Stark Visite man Neti Sunday afternoon. 1c] is sere visited at ty Sunday. ‘ fatchant was at John Hind- y morning. i ection lett for pasoce, Can Krush home Monda; Mr. and Mrs. Adrii Lucille motored to Bismarck Sunday evening, Mr: Broth: Jeaving for Miy Jamestown, Mr. end Mra., Ovear (e Beostrorh and family accompanied by ‘Mus 4 Petersen motorod.tp Wi Saturday evening. and) fr. and Mrs, G. Olgeison and fam- ily paid a visit at, Tl Falkenstein, | howe Bandar. : Mr. and ie Emil: Safstrom. and daughter of Franklunds Si her, home, p) family were tory at the John’ The dance, Thursday evening at! tended the services in Wing on noon guests at the Ira’ Falkenst Baaereon home on business Su M89 Henry Speichert’s pool hall, was well] day = home. . Pee ens Paes attended. Everyone reported a good| Mics Rachel McKinnon: left for her| We understand that the | his es Martin Nelson was a zuest at ne jtime. Lipp orchestra furnished the| home in Canada on Monday, Her) kins. family, long time residents of the [| Martin: Bourgois home near Bis-| nusic, many friends. will, miss her very| Baldwin, will move to Bismarek the} Marck Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Bender of Hamp- an ond Mrs. foun Anderson’ Sind | ton were callers here Thursday even- were v { bien folks, Mr. and Mrs. Strom | ing, Sti Sunda: Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nelxon and} family, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Olin ‘und| Tinton, reat Harding and son Wal-' Dr. trom Bismarck, were visiting At! pratt, home of Mrs. A. Kruger Sunday | rnoon. fore. part of October, The residence occupied: hy the Higgins family has, been purchaséd by ‘Postmaster J. C. Poole, who will take early possession | of his new home. Harry Scott spent part of the week |’, in Bismarck, where he was called by. the death of his mother, Mrs. Lilly’ Ryckman, former resident of Buld- the! win, who was killed in an automo- hile accident at Tappen. A number of Baldwin folks attended the fu- neral, A party of local residents motored to Bismarck Tyesday. to. atten: dolph Valentino’s last picture, “The Son of the Sheik.” Little Robert Cadle, who was se- verely injured last week by a door being closed on him, is orted to be improving nicely at* the family home. Fredolen Rupp was. ‘transacting business in Wilton Wednesday fore- now mnuch Mr. and Mrs. B. .W. Graham ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. N. H. ‘ollins, were on a hunting expedi- nday. Not such good luck i Quast spent the week-end H ‘ visiting at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Pictz of lola Dutoit spent several days her home in Mercer last week turning Monday. morning. Mr. assistant clerk hatz and daughter of . are visiting at the home oe the fomaers parents, Mr. and Mrs. ottlie! atz. Nelson and John Kruger call-| Merle Buck of Hampton was a caller je Art Magnus home Sunday | here Friday afternoon. tginess. Misses Carrie Burkhardt an Johnson was a visitor at Art) ine Schlecht of Linton were jue home Sunday. f i with friends here Friday. | th and. Lennart Olson, Floyd) \Steve Koppy and children, Frances, ecto pe Deserted er [and Tonal of Hampton, were callers and. “. Lunda’ Pi re Friday. ‘unaing! and son, Mr. and) “SMissex “Katherine Thomas and Hasse pee uae Julia Heisler spent the week-end with e their parents,in Linton. Held. at the school house! ~ Frank Sleva of Hampton was shop- mornin motored to Fargo returning to Wing Sunday evening. Gordon and Bernel Larson have started school. Miss Nina Selstrom of South Da- kota, cousin of Miss Edna Boss, has enrolled in the Wing school. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stark, and Clyde Harvey ‘drove to Bismarck on Sunday. Wallace Anderson dasetarnine to college at Jamestown Tuesday. way’ the* past week. Mr. Andérson Phas. 2‘: earth vie | being fala ofuank Py ct of Burnt Creek tow: hp and. van in sapanpay evenin; Kermet = Knudson, ..who has. been, | spending some time in Fargo, return- ed home lastyweek. le crowd. atténdéd the is ccupected he will be hired for the coming year. Mrs, [John Stewart santo culled .ab E. Vi} aon motored te ‘Wilton Saturd: vening. “Ada Palraan vinlea with the Krush sisters Sal Hat ening, Wilton Sttardny y Mr, and. .Mrs, Hen halsinee callers in rs.’ Clifford’ Hansen and daughter visited at the E. V. Frank: G lund home Su ay. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Krush and fam- ily called on John Hammocks home Sunday afternoon. ‘ Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Anstrom and angentee May motored to Wilton Sat- urday eveni Mr. Alvin andDaye Dixon returned to thelr homes Saturday evening. Mrs. Martin Hagen and son Gunder visited school No, 1 Monday forenoon. vin Lange called’ on Dave Dixon soe Martin Hagen an and Fe pe child dia, |. ending the |: brother and! Nels Anderson and crew Rave been busy putting up show fend: along the right-of- Monday y soornllige r, past. suliyner, wit! family,’ Dan ntcutine hinon. Herman, Johnson of gnly two men ut pres- i Smember of the crew Mr, ond Mrs..Alfred Faust and eral weeks ago. family have moved onto the Benz property vacated by. K. Kimbal. n ie deriousty ill at Mra. Stella Cordner. of id Ayeaniag fe fore OF btsmaren weré. among. .thi hunting. Prairie chicken {n..this, vicinity, Thursday. “The, Re-Creation: of Bria ent,” shown at the hall Friday, was well try Hogue of Cromwell ting basses in Bald- SOUTHWEST BURLEICH Banday- Qala . Quite, ervices and it ,, of Watford City, oc- its. home ‘of her ‘sister ng Mra. John Bous were busl- nena callers. in. Blunarck Thursday. ‘My. and Mra. A. E. Cling have had as their guest Mrs, Cline’s brother of Towa. Eee Doan and son iva, Fay Johnson spent Sunday e' ae at Adam Bi falcoll pees visited at the Mrs. Martin ‘Y 1 Louise attended a at Anta Han- Peteson and Mr. and: aftern relatives of Mr. and| Mp. an s. ping in town Friday... faye was visiting friends fies, Y Rudd of iturday. night, Mrs. Miss Janc Rudd of Linton was visit- roeewaa, Mr. Andersou afe leaving for daughte: Rose, ing ge jome in Canada Tuesday by| Sunday, {| Miss Anna Monahan of Barnesville, Maganue, teacher of the! Minn, came Saturda: ‘school near _ Krugers will/ former. position at the ba Mr. and Mrs. Charles i Witt and Mrs.” come ‘Madiin Nels cated at Olexst Hy; ing, hig ees is 8 wine shetrss, Bernie ade ton... ‘Ann Calqul ying high schoo! the C. J. Enders home Saturday John Schlecht and motored to Linton _ Miss Viola Hagen has been s ing the past few days at her in Painted Woods. | Mrs. during her absence, One to resume her nk Inst- week and Felix Banttari Anfinson took her place at the switchboard of the radiaters at the school- house happened to be loose one day end = ew iili ‘ome lited at the Richard ‘Thursday afternoon. ports the loss by: fire tich and fami had the misfortune of having it fall|% shock to their man Lola, William and|on his head, cutting quite a gash.|We understand thal He is improving rapid idly. plans on_ building, to Yess Dakota Sunda: has a sister living Shere. a caller Z° im tehocis attend. | Dossthy, un_who.is attend-| Dopo at Hazelton, spent) Sena To Wy on;, Sunday. . and a rgerson ai and Mrs. Lorey Sokna drove irs; Johns Orine: Tyberg: of Regan was H tl se “Esther Cedvese ‘once, and he : and taken up Lemporery garage, Mr. save some of the The building and pier sured, Friends of Miss 8 itzer of near Arnold vii Hettich home near Arnold. Mr. Het- are well known 1o- cally and the loss of their home was “Mr. be interested in know jg, re ives at > Effic Gress an Pept eeges were oa et ae ny it f the bride’s young. coup Have the feat wishes of ner home Spitzer re- of the Matt local friends. Bid Hettich Roy Covdmet is working: in th porthere pert EA tate having lett he We to| with Het in early ‘eh in 0 to orks ® power pleat, Mra. Dewey. Olson, rs. ‘Ra. bees