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G. Westerman and A. H. Lond! seamanetan business in yen ‘week. Mrs. H. Arndt and infant son re- turned home from Bisfrarck last ‘week. Sheriff Hedstrom was a busin caller in thix eemmunity ore day called at the Geo, Nelson place! Miss Katherine Kook of Regan is| Edwin Johnson visited at the home| and daughter Bernardine, of Brad-| well attended. Music was fornighva! urday on business. y ing her sister, Mrs, Albert Gray, | of Mugo Solberg Friday evening. dock, ge ay rR ae the Charles | by local tal and a nice midnight ladya Nelson was a business caller peek up. The Gray family are mov-| | Mrs. C. A, Carlson, Paul Nobel and | Enders home lunch was served {at, ii “Andrew T farm ing to Tuttle. Mr. and Mrs, Joe Fischer and son, | Me. and Mra, Edwin Schenkenberger | Erna Christiansen and Ruth gue, cal irs. 4. D. Hoag has been at Re; ra, spent Mis calle on the Myron, motored to Bismarck to at-|are sporting a new Ford sedan. | Hanson, local rural teaci fine pe jiness. the past week taking care of »; tend Sabbath school. Mr, and Mrs, Otto Schenkenberger | Saturday ‘in capital city. oo C..0. Kettel At was a Regan shop-| Harry Warden during her iline: Mrs. Joe Fischer my son, Myron, | and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Schen-| George went to Wilton Pee Saturday on business, ir. and Mrs. Christ Berg returned | and Olson called at the home| kenberger and baby were callers at | Thursday to have the auction sal rs. Geo. Nelson ‘anid | Saturday night after a short vaca-|of Str. and Mrs. C, A. Carlson Thurs- | the P. Schenkenberger home eye a bills, sea: for sold ood Tuesday of -— pol transacting business injtion with Mr. Berg’s parents in day noon. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Pietz of Lin- | this 'e hi learned © Satui rison. ! |ton were callers at the A. W. Quast Mr. Cadle's pei for the ture, ir Miss fola woe spent Sunday at |=. home Sunday evening. James McAvoy is doing conside Ed Chilson had a radio installed at | able bi = work on his barn th their home and enjoy it very much.| week, the her home in Mercer. Mr. and Mrs. N, H, Collins motored | material being furnis! to Wilton on Satr ening. | Math, Frances and Elizabeth Koppy | by Mr. Bourgols, who owns the farm. ‘The Graham agd Edgerton families | Fateick Mulholland of Long Beach, | of Hampton and Miss Anna Krois of; Mr. and Mrs, Basil Small, who drove up to Mercer Sunday, expecting | Calif. who has been visiting his | Mandan were callers at the Charles | have been residing on a/farm near to get some good hunting on Brush | daughters, Mrs. Ben Klagenburg and! J, Enders home Sunday afternoon. | Bismarck, have moved to the J. Hi. Lake. Their lucky day didn’t happen | Mrs. Owen McIntyre, ‘and their fam-| “The members of the school board | Small farm, several miles south of tobe Sunday, thoug! ilies, left Wednesday for Arlington, / had their annual meeting Monday | Baldwin. The elder Mr. Small and J. E. Kiesel and Leo DeRochford | 8. He expects to stay there evening. his family have moved to Bismarck. of Bismarck were business callers in | couple of weeks visiting relatives. He! Edwin Morford of Hampton was a| James McAvay and family were Wing on Monday. | will leave there October 27 for his | caller in town Monday afternoon, | Sunday afternoon guests nt the Albin Henry Josephyon and family of jhome at Long Beach. Mr. Mulholland; ‘The Temvik Shipping. ussociation | Nordstrom home. Minnesota, ure here visiting. They says North Dakota is a good old! shipped hogs and cattle to eastern | and Mrs, Jack Lenihan and may stay for the winter. state, but he wouldn't trade places | markets Tuesday, | little son spent Sunday with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Gylden left {with anyone to live here for the idne: Lenihan’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ju- for Minnesota Monday, where the; winter, tius M tend to make their future home, | jay. sen » Mra at Carey John- vont San “a seni Sane and prey On oapectia by Paul fe. attended church al iscoll Sunday L. Dunamore returned Sunday to Gotitie visi Mrs. iin bf pe! japer is putting down turday. well for Roy Turner. Eide of Arena pee Ducet was a town caller Wed- | motored through Regan en route to | Bismarck Friday morning. Miss Edna nertdce Runey was a town cailer | Eide returned home with them the Wednesda: paige returied hom: i 2 | *Mt, ‘and Airs, 0. Hilletend re ho visited six weeks with her; Helmar | ir. an irs. 0. stead were nesday aft: called to Minnesota last week by the = in Besinend, Min HENS Coreen Maes ven (death of a sister of Mes, Ifilistead. "Johnson ‘called. at Tom|. Miss Edna Hide spent Sunday even- La NA ing at the Helgeson home, attended the Gierke auction sale Fri | Seger Wednesday morning. | iw X Soder of Wing was bere trans- fay, The Gierke family will move s Mary Ellison started work in G. L ea buriness ‘Tuesday. ‘eacher mesting was held} Lake shntonae Pane Helgeson transacted business 2 Fi 7 i » call “at oe) school Ni even- | al # Ns Tohnaan rerbarecay, a cau in McClusky and Michigan City Tues- crowd "pert Hendershot. and. tamil ideas Wednesday of this week a lendershot an family were a} a feat pa by ye its of the shopping in town Wednesday. Mire. A. H. Helgeson visited at the two Boyd schools. A talk was given i Perry, undertaker of Bis-|5. Rupp home Tuesday evening. ay Mrs. Joh Welch, her topic being | marck, was in this neighborhood elec. A new, carbon light has been in- ‘Character. During the social hour ved. The office week, A.C. Isaminger of Arena called here Sunday on business. Klipfel “ot Ashley, father of b Klipfel ited nied js son oe, and Saturday arp was a town caller and attended jus 4! *\ Me. and Mrs. tiver Sati Mr. and Martin motored. “to id Mrs. William Ebling, Jr., k were entertained to six inner Thursday evening. Mr. R. M. Ludemann. Elevator had a carload of tapes in Friday and a car ignite Saturday. Homer Craven and two child- eo. Nel Wilton Saturday Nelso: jauled some coal from the ming Saturday. Elsie Olson took in thé sale held-at the Herman Gierke farm last Friday. Gladys Nelson visited with Emma Nelaon Sunday afternoon, John Kruger called on Martin Nel- son Sunday en route to Wilton. Geo Cadle called at Martin Nelson’s Saturday night on business. Mr. and Mrs. Porter Nelson visited with his parents Snturday night and left for home to do their threshing | ¢ before returning to hay aguin. Geo. Martin and Gerald called on W. Brown Sunday morning on busi- ness. Mr. Brown has just moved into the Trygg neighborhood. Mrs. Jim Jares, Lillie and Willie were dinner guests Sunday with Mrs. Geo. Nelson and family, John K: a caller at Geo. load of M few from this commai Stedtman moon. visited 3, M Ben Klagenburg finished a very | Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schoolcraft of successful run of threshing Wednes- ——@ | near the river were recent visitors in @\day. He had quite a bit of rainy town. weather to contend with, but out- | | Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Anderson and side feat Rot eee fine. ele wot — awe een Annette and Helen, have s, the longest run of any! Jarge uttende | returned from an_ extensive motor “McLean of Lemmon, So.|miachine in’ this vicinity, Held at the Jone C4 tbe | trip to points in Minnesota and lowa, Dak,, was a caller in Leith Suturday.| Ed Smith had the largest yield of | “Wed sday afternoon, Collec-| Where they spent a month visiting, The Star Clothing club met Satur-| wheat per acre. He threshed 60/ tion taken in anounted to $7.85, among old-time friends and relatives.” day afternoon with Mrs. Aro Emch., | bushels off two acres, which was a| Lewis Olson of Clear Lake icin The Anderson family enjoyed their he unnual reports were giyen by|very ood yield for this year. The! drove to the Ole Spilde farm after, tio very. mu members of the club and Mrs. Wyman | only fault about it was that the acre- | some rye Thursday forenoon, The sale which was held at the 0.” A few from this neighborhood at-| B- Pro- | ee tloneering for Capt. M. Belk “for {stalled at the southern intersection iuneh wi . ts of | coroner. of roads in town. q ' , and Edgerly, i Everyone is invited to attend the aresident: “ites, Had’ Doppler, wie pre elleteon went tcogmpanied | parent’Teacher association program president; Aunen Edd Doppler, vic jat Still Friday evening. ‘Siies gn Laird and Earl Keever,! oresident,-and Mrs. RB. yd, sec- and tfeasurer. The next was thosen instructor to fill the vac-) age wasn’t large enoug! Peterson farm Friday afternoon laccompanied by Donald Laird, were | visiting at T. N. Johnson's Friday. | Professor Sherwin of Braddock call- retal necting will be rae at Boyd school No. 1 on November 12, Miss Madge Runey and Mrs. Nellie Cromwell j vicinity attended the ba A number of young folks from this dance held ut Joe Sorche's Saturd: f@ncy caused by Mrs. Ara Emch’'s re-| Adam Schopp and Frank Walker | signation, who has been instructor of | were business callers in Arena We club since it was organized three} nesday. tended the Sons of Norway mei held at D ‘oll Thursday evening. Geo. Christianson and son, Harold, | was fairly well attended, considering that there was another sale in the neighborhood the same day. ec od, at the T. N. Johnson home Sat- 1 <. ago. Mrs. Emch is to be cor Andrew Kraft and Peter Renig went | and Olga Rise, accompanied by Olaf) Price offered for cattle at th Evarts of femarck. attended the P. urda; Max Lang was at T. N. Johnson's Saturday. F. 0. a spoke at Sterling Friday ht. Me an Mrs. Pete Schlaback were in_ Driscoll Saturday ni |. Mr. and Mri ‘Adolph janson were in Driscoll Saturday evening E. L. Hurr and family were at Paul Lang’s Sunday. irs, Candy was at Edgeriey’s Sun- tt ee es, Emil fuse er tley’s Was aildred “Lated was’ ot 7. ¥. John: Eai T. A. meeting held at Boyd school | No, 2 Friday evening. Ed Ebling motored we Bismarek Fri- Geo Varnem, age 3tanley McCurdy, Mrs. A. C. and son, called on Nrs. . M. Ludemann Thur: and Mra. 1. Anderson have seturned from the no} the ‘state Cani Anderson hi Andrew Irv surned’ this ‘from the northern aart of North Those who were in Bismarck Sat- arday were Mr. and Mes. L. J. Agnew id fi Mrs. Paul rthur Norlin, : re ow Sieh ks 2, Sea, Mr oe tls ers and Mr. and Mrs. Ch ag family ‘Sun jay. Keever and Miss Laura Laird were at T, N. Johnson’s Sunday. Will Stiles and family were ot Stegling Saturday. Steiber Red trail near Menoken Saturday aft-| ., A ing. in: Rogen Youriaey “a «Ea Uno Ivib oder “Robert. Patener made’ a trip to i Lake Williams Tuesday, returning ——-¢ ttle Two car accidents oecurred on the gravel and "slip at motored ate v. Fie Nite "winnle Malone came home with them and spent Saturday and Sunday at her parental home. Miss Gertrude Hickel returned to Tuttle Tuesday after spending sev- il days visit in this *vieinity. L. Malone spent evening at J. C. Olson's. Delbert Olson was 4 caller at the | Hiekel oes tae pes evening. iT jones made a | business winks to isn . BH. Esse: Lidgerding, brier. The car hit a rile. of sand and gravel left in the road by workmen and swayed, striking the Ford sedan. The sedan was a total wreck, ‘but the Essex was not quite se lly. di ‘he oc- cpvents: of. the cars were rushed-to the Bismarck hospital by a pevsing | car, Tir. and Mrs, Otto Ayéra and son,| Wayne, were octartalens at a Sunday dinzer at the home of Philip Monroe, Miss. near Wilton, Elmer Klipstein, member - of ore Bismarck .. football . team, Minot Friday with the team wi Bf played football. Bailey, who has been. vi tis his daughter, Mrs. Otto A; Saturday for his home at Mason chy, Towa. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Norlin. visit-{ ed Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abelein Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs.-Ed@-Ebling and family |p, were, entertained at. i Sanday. dinner | Marcus’. ‘Agno. north Monoken t teac! ae spent the ‘week-end’ with her mother | mn_Geving spent the week: | siting her sister. in McKenzie jarck ig ae ‘ie Malone, Mek is em- ployed in the office fT. K Peale returned to ee Pay Monday and Mrs. Wm. | pooee and the Mary and Ci ‘ine Doyle spent Friday evening ogre Carl- ‘Miss Naomi Hagstrom spent” the ae: at her home in Estherville ‘ | townshi nt P, Garnes and Miss Lin [Bont of ‘Regan, called at the C. Malone fiome Saturdsy afternoo: here ! Mra.-C.-L, Malone. attended the! | Legion reer « Ad meeting at Mrs. 1B. Stratton’s ursday evening. Doyle were Renan shoppers Saturday ike scgamed naa | the dance. The next regu- will be at the home of Cy a J. Hele werk the Seti A. H. Lundberg vi i home Inst, week. ba ipited ‘ir. and Mrs, L, Greenan were sur- Mis Toles ae prised with a farewell party by their he Great Westetn elevator had a‘ luck lunch was served. Mr. and . | Greenan are planning on leavii poring Ralp! jon the west coast. The Woodmen held their re; tor { day evening. | Sterling “The Ladies’ Aid was entertained at Miss Veronica Riley, nied |‘Wednesday afternoon. The next meeting will be with Mrs. G Sharp over the week-end. number of Stenting be sels st The American Legion Avxiliary the dance ling ie their feesler peanene. meeting } i siden Everyone reported | at the h ing a day evening. Ed Matson was ans sone Mondays, bs rid and dance to be “or on Ar- tended the show poy it Tuesday. Richard » aecompanied by Max ane ” town "aller tor many friends on Friday evening Fat for an extended visit with relatives Abelein home Monday. business meeting in the hall Las home of Mrs. F. Hendrickson) ed ile El visited with Mrs. Bren- os eer 2 ey neise on November ist. given in jome of Mrs, St Thurs- A_ number of Ster! day. The Legion will have neering | eh = Sgting. parents of a October 18t! of Wine in othe W Migs Rather, Lang | ‘was a. town visi- Ht Telleteon was in Bismarck bg } Maton em town Galler | ‘ posts last Thursd: ed of G. C. Whit the by Joe Avis, was 5! " Monday mor ‘The Misses Mary ,and- Catherine |"; The W. J. Jiras family are enjoy- ing the comforts furnace which they recently purchased and had in- The Cromwell schoo! board, e Cromwe! choo! beer compos: Schroeder and Edw. Morris, held their regular uarterly meeting Tuesday evening. ek gen) was a dinner guest H. Schroeder home will and Lily Jiras, accompani E. Turnbow, 0 operates a dairy farm bag myo hge purchased a stack of iy tee Cadle. Herb Fricke, who has been worki for Mr. Turnbow for several week: is hpuling this hay. As each trip quires two days, Herb stops over night at the Edw. Morris home. rown have moved from Ghylin into Cromwell township. They are now occuping the farm one-half mile east of their for- mer: residence. Merwyn Brace who resides pik west o: over ni Wednesday tt the Ede, Morris hom, He was en reute to Bert Buckley’ where be son shredding corn for Mr. Buckley an@ other formers in the Glencoe vicinity. Sam Brown and Art Fricke have accepted jitions in a coal mine near Garrison and gone there to work. | | John Keefer motored to Bismarck Thursday. F. Cc, * etaon made a trip to the arr "veel rena he hi load of joe Varley broug! ome a load o! lumber from Baldwin Friday. He is making extensive repairs on his place this fall. Mrs, F. F. Morris and Aldene visit-| cided upon Sunday. \ Brak rca ware’ callers at Gen, te Martin Nelson's Sunday on business. wine ld called on a friend in wi ose who attended Sunday school id_services in schoolhouse No. 1 ere Reverend Bachman delivered sermon were Mr, and Mrs. Fark Mra. bengal Rue, Gladys, Clara ai Ma: oy Mrs. Nelson, Gertie, Gi ping in’ Bald- | Fred” Elmer Trygg, EI nard Oen Mra, Jim Jares, and George Magni Madland and Donald, Colem: Wm. Brown, Geo. and Gerald pi were nine miles north of Regal day where they got three cows that Mr. Brown-bought last spring at Mrs. Lonis’ sale. Gladys Nelson was a caller at David Teyge's Monday evening on , busi- ne Geo. and Martin Nelson hauled four loads of coal from the Beckman coat wiRtommtet ot poopie’ of this icinit; number ot le of tl Viel Ly took inthe, sale'hela at Geo Godlee farm Tuesday. o— ry * Wing \ The candy and food sale sponsored by the Y. P. C. E. 8.Saturday afternoon roved successful The funds are to used in sending a delegate to the state Christian Endeavor convention Jamestown. The delegate was de- a ed-with Mrs. Edward Morris Friday | president of the society proved to be afternoon. the lucky one. We are glad to see Edward Morris niowed the weédsa| Mabel go and hope she will teed along the vent snow drifting into the roads, during the winter. F. F. Morris of Ecklund, who h been putting up a large quantity of hay in- Cromwell, Saturday. dance at Joe Sorch’s Saturday night. | ic was furnished by an orchestra | U uM from’ Bismarck. W. J. Jiras and son, Will, were busi- jitors in Bismarck Saturday. irs W. J. Jiras, Will and Lily tended -Sunday school «and church which were held ‘ss. Wm, Oder and chil- ; {aren spent Sunday at the T. F. Mor-| ris ho called on Edward Morris. — 1 — John Kruger was Sanions hay from the Horne place last Tuesday. Harry Brown was threshing for Osear Coleman last Wednesday, John eyes Martin and Geo. Nelson help- im. Charlie Rue was a business caller at schoolhouse No. 1 last Tuesday. A school meeting was in sebtoinanes No. 1 last Tuesday even- a caller at Cole. man’s ‘ane threshing last Tuesds John Anderson called at Geo, Nel- i Wednesday evening on Martin Nelson called on, nesday. “Geo and Martin Nelson were busi | ness callers fa Geo. Cadle last Wed- or was business caller last Tuesday the river near Martin Bour- hy after a few eat at fenc: gous' A fn of the neigh! Friday, the 15th, held + at the "Herman Giercke farm. tents Thu vp Ripe ag Mrs. Martin Bedives- off Bi visited with Mrs. John Sedives John: ‘Sed! visited Mi a i (Rone inday. ‘Mrs. Clyde Wil ins | tors, who Fe . | Telatives . Mrs. accompanied by {returned from Driscoll Satur- es, = motored there spit mn gs Eo i kreid motored to Bis- ah st inst teak oa Owens returned with her for aoa ede | | Beeday lahore i Ee Werden home | unity. Agent Melson planned tol. Leo a ee a Anstrein of Wilton. was here to busingss = ae Carl home | Nelson’s Friday morning iste Kea ‘tended the round: mt MeKonsie last. Sunday. finished em e wwe A large crowd attended the barn|He arrived here | in the Trvex schoo]- | spent Sund: During the afternoon Wm.! and Wal Oder, T. F. Morris and Geo Cadle | college —! Miss Ler ‘rida: the |ler home last Thu The Misses’ Theo ‘Jemma, Vivian; Kate and Katherine Lee were Sunday evening dinner guests at the home, ot Mrs. Clyde Harvey. Miss Rose Hollatien had for a ek-end guest her brother of Bench. Saturday. i. Av Gulbransen, representing nion Investment: company) of Min: neapolis, is. in’ Wing on business. it Rose Weber, who is attending high ‘school in Bismarck, spent thc week-end ut her home. Miss Nina Waiste of | Bismarck y with her parents, Mr. john Waiate, youth of Willard ‘and Elbert: Hubbell, | ee Anderson of Jamestown | pent Sun ut the home of Walluce’s parents, Anderson. Johns, ac her mother, were sl marck_ on ‘Saturday. A. mrofessor of the Wing accompanied by ping in Bis-, t 0. Lee, school, took the train to Bismarck | Friday .afternoon returning Monday | morning. * Dan Tice of Bissatel was a Sun- ak i at oe. Ray Boud home. been received here that Mt, and Nts. Bore goer st ee aa be paren: a jaughter. it ‘wit be remembered that Mrs. athens phe formerly Elsie Hendrick- co | at if Wing, Wierd of of Tuttle was a caller in Wi was well attended but more are meetings are jvery interest ir meeting ithe senior ch practiced, At the next ting the, teaching force and of the Sunday school ure aceon to om for a special meet-| Wi: "Ea, and Gene Langsdorf are leav- ing for Williston where they intend ‘he fire, department. of Wi tire ent ‘ing was called to Arena one day last week when the Watzke store burned down. Their fire Fei jishers didn’t do| they much good tl Gottlieb Mauch of Goodrich w: an overnight guest at the ied Muel- evenin, ae. Christian. avor was led work are very urmently requested t we are mn it Lo lump! rey: rot owner of a new Thovrelat _ sedan. Ga er wpms, Pender at her dohn Ki Nelson's — last Friday on busi- ES ness, Me, and Mrs. Ed, Lu fempengting business in uist were mn last 7 Sunquist ing ry stare’ Setron’ '‘* place rally a while finishing haying. trom: coal mine after Diawiond, pouhe seven wend ge ee i ae inoudehe tnees ta a ogra one anderen visited a night to the made. 5. tole to the iste ns “ry new favestm: adi the, vias at Wings es will be noticed inthe street [cee Bd Fi Je oet_ ie. working order at ape taoy oo rr signal put on the it and it is in by day and more new Legh, label - Lytle, | th: graded roads in Cromwell) something new in Endeavor Oack to jtownship this week. This helps pre- | us. 3 base ‘on the excellent work done w,! the club while their leader, Mr. und Mrs. Almon and little son, Robert, are visiting relatives at Scran- ton. Ghar hus charge of 4 iss Margaret Stevenson was o week-end visitor at Leith. Mr. and Mrs. Underbrunner of Min- Nesota were transacting business in Leith Saturday. Albert Moen drove to Bismarck Monday. He was accompanied as far Mandan by Mrs. Thiue and little al who have been visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs, E. J. Daily and daugh- were callers Mis ‘Martha Ricker was hostess ening tu a number of young ‘om Leith and Heil, Thomas Ashbridge was in Saturday with her children, who are studying music with Mrs, Gibson, The winners in the “Country Gi were pleasant); tertained by the losers last Friday evening at the school auditorium. The school faculty were present and assisted with games and co after which a delicious lunchesn wi nerved. Robert O'Connell has installed a mew seven-tube Atwater-Kent radio to help pass the time away while h wife and little daughter are vis' ing in Minneapolis. Bob declares he could distinguish his wife’s voice in the choir at the Pro-Cathedral in Min neapolis Sunday morning. P. Nelson has ju: roe leted his new home cast of he is mod- ern in every respect. Mr and M Nelson are to be congratulated upon ir artistically erected home. J, zier was a guest at the Wn. Kemrath home Fridoy evenine, Rev. Halmrast will conduct services ‘onfirmation Sund: Uct. 24, wt lock at the Presbyte: church. following relatives-were di guests at ‘the Dwight Kamrath are Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Layman, rs. RB. Heneley, Mr. and Mrs. Don Hencley, Mrs. J. H. Hennings of Bigin, ind Mrs, Wm. Kamrath and ne | family of | at the ir, and Mrs. Geo. , | ! The Norwegian Ladies’ Aid will con-| duct « food sale Saturday afternean | Stur restaurant, Miss Ruth. Omdahl visited friends} in Bismarck Monda: The P. T. A. held a very interesting: meeting Monday evening at the high school auditorium. About fifty mem- bers. were present. The following | program was ed by all pres Song, “Am The Beautiful” The audienc: Address, Mrs. Sether. Rosponse—Irving McCarty. Selection—-Leith Ban Reading, “Education”-—Prof. A ed. by retiring president North te hia state song —Leith hi hool. Sections Leith ager Band. Mr, and Mrs. J. H, Emch drove to {the Pretty Rock country last Mon- a rie get their daughter, Fern, whose been sient, on account of a a ai hth ja_epedim: Mr. and ‘Mrs. Adolph Teller, Sr., are enjoying a trip to different point: in South Dakot: Naughton Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Solberg and chilfren, Bernard and Doris, and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hendershott left for Minnesota Wednesday morning by car. They will visit friends and rela- tives in Duluth, Minn., and Solon, They expect to be gone about two weeks. Miss Madeline Rue gave a saheat ienie for the pupils of school No. 1, Naugh ton district, Thursday -ufter- noon, on ke al of the parents and rel- atives were invited. Refreshments were served at the. schoolhouse and they all went up io te rocks, vel rts a good time. Bt uhsor in the city on A Hugo Solberg went to Bis- re fehesl Uinea westaiers of, this school board members ot ideaiee met at the home of Mrs. N. Lael Tuesday evening. ooh peo wen iss jee Cook, wherwill vis & few | to Bismarck 1 visit Ruth Martineson for the farmers around here lerman Gierke’s sale Fri- . Emif Johnson and son, Junior, visited with Mrs, Frank Johnson Fri- re. Cc. A. Carlyon and sors, Paul Sang Ray isis Olson called e of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hurslon Thursdsy evening. Albin Thysell and Goughtsr, Marion, returned night from Hal Minn., where they have been visiting for some aon, David, who went with them, stayed to visit with ia cousin: Mrs. D. N. Lundin and son, Irvin, | has He | were Jn ‘the capital on business Sat- » TI HL and dar an Maria wr ‘Dureyhe 7) touts were in irek Saturday. Mra, Clooten went to Bis- marck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Johnson and son, Edsel, were in the city Satur- ied one feb "notared Chas, A. sete: "anabor Small and in the city ot capital During their absence Agent | to the river Tuesday after two londs of posts. Mr and Mrs. Elmer Drum were away visiting Wednesday afternoon. Irvin Johnson is going to work for R. C. Halver this week. ‘Alvin Keatt haw been helping M Anderson near Goodrich the p week while her husband is away in Canada, Mr. and Mrs, Bert Granville and son, Harold, were shopping in Tuttle Thuirsda jo! Libe and his father from south of Arena were helping \Jake Burg thresh t flex Thursday. Ed Smith and Paul Bennett made & business trip to the capital city Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Palma and little Miss Roberta, und Miss Hazel Rapp were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart and family Sunday. Misses Ruth Kerr, Hazel Rapp, Lucille Millman, Agnes Lynn and Blutch Wagner, Alfred Lynn, G. Me- Coy were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Romeo Bailey Saturday evening. rds were the pleasure of the eve: iss. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess at midnight. Mr. and Mrs. Manual Haas md Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bigle: day. ring Robbery Frank Lanes lumberman Arena, had his store broken into Thursday night and his safe blown open. About $250 wus taker robbers also took some shells, razor blades and some other notio: They also broke into the postoffi and took five or six dollars which Mrs, Lambert, the post mistress, had in the candy case. has yet been found. Wm. cptereaat jore burned down Wutzke was ligh burned before help could be of any ausistnce, They saved their house- ‘hold furniture. io . i Temvik juperintendent of Sel hools Hanson of Linton visited the ool Tuesday morning. and Mr: ‘in Grogan return. | ing from Minnesota 1 points, Mrs. Green and daughter, i Mrs. Grogan, ‘were shopping fin Listen: and Temvik Wednes d Mrs. G. Dohr and py Hazelton vi moved northwest of town where they expect to future home. Ed Chilson and'A. W. part moto: jed to Bismarck Wednesday morning jon business, returning the ‘auline Beck, who lings high school at Hazelton, home Wednesday night to snent the rest of the week with home folks. The teachers were away at insti- tute. Ludwig Wassen transacted business {in town Wednesday. Miss Anna Calquhoun of Hazelton spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Pesan hour. Mrs. C. N, Hendrix, ‘Mrs. David uhoun, Mrs, Powers Hendrix and Mrs. Edwin Schenkenberger and baby motored to Bismarck Wednesday. They returned the same day. Miss Ethel Fields of Hazelton spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A Field. Misses Frieda and Pauline Beck visited school Thursday ufternoon. Edwin Sckenkenberger was a Lin- have a farm, make their ton caller the fore part of the week.| J. Miss Merle Chase of Hazelton 5; the week-end with her mother, Lydia Chase. Miss Pearl Little and John Engelert motored to Linton the fore part of the week, Mr. and Mrs. A. W Quast and son, Neil, were callers at the Edwin Schenkenberger home Thursday eve- oi... J. B. Davis of Aberdeen, 8, D., is here visit! with friends and looking after business matters. Henry Knittel of the Hampton vi- einity was a caller in town Thursday evening, Mrs. Charles J. Enders and daugh- ters, Renee and Dorthea, and Neil Quast motored to Hazelton Friday afrnce. Frank Sleva of Hampton was shop- ping in town Pieiaey, Matz Yitaselton was a caller in town Friday evening. Miss Louise Foell ‘ Hazelton spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Foell. Miss ee daughter of Mr. and fete Ray Li st of Temvik, w: Woanteds afternoon, tober 18, at the ist church of Linton, to Jolin Englert, of Brown's Valley, Minn. Only the immediate relatives of the contracting parties attended. The groom is not well tonee in this vicinity, but the bride grown from girlhood on her pos, farm and has a host of lends who wish the newly married sonnle eve UA as. After a wed- ing trip, Mr. and Mrs. Englert will jee their home at Browrt’s Valley, inn. be Mrs. C, N. Hendrix and Mrs. | Powers Hendrix motored to Bismarck Bis Aegina B Re @ nun! -attend- ed the dance at ‘Hazelton pn fe 9? | Sxenine. Everyone reported a Merle Buck of Ham an we acaller in town crcaraay, OS The ladies of the: Baptist church {served dinner, in the basement after p Senter: Everyone enjoyed He. ahd hrs, Las Dally and the latter's sister, Mrs, Wayne No trace of them | Olson of Clear Lake township, spent Thursday at Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. J. O, Rise and son,) Everett, motores Tuttle Thursday. | Harold Christianson motored to| Driscoll Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Art Bjorhus were called to Pingree Wednesday on ac-| count of the sudden death of Mrs. Bjorhus’ brother-in-law, Neal Dodge. Mr. Dodge and John Lyngaas were hit by a train when returning home from eon: Mry Dodge died instantly and Mr. Lyngags died Saturday morn- at a hospital at J: enas having lived borhood for a number of a large number of friends yee Fritz Hagen hauled a of loads of coul home from Arena lust week, i Mrs. A. eee and daugh | Hannah and E Hed at the Fritz Hagen home | ‘Friday afternoon, Arthur Bjorhus, Jr., stayed at the Joe Rise's home during his parents’ absence. Selma Rise and Gale Birkeland spent Saturday at the capital city. N. A. Soderholm drove to Driscoll Saturday to do some shopping. M Theodore Skogen and elyn, Joyce and Kjelsvien spent Saturday at Bismarck. Alfred and Seymour Arneson drove to Jamestown Wednesday to see John Lyngaas, who was in a hospital there. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Hanson, daugh. nd Ruth, accompanied» ‘h Bird, motored to Bismarck i B. Bjerke and daughter,| Esther, left Satumday for Iowa, having | been called there by the sudden ill-| ness of Mrs. Bjerke’s mother. Clarence Rise hauled some grain to Driscoll for B. N. Lein Thursday and Friday, Alfred and Seymour Arneson, Peter Kluxsaahi, Mr. and Mrs. J. 6. Rise spent Saturday at Jamestown. Mr. and Mrs, E. Mekvold and son, j Oscar, and Martin Kluksdahl of Seran- jton, XD, and Mr. and) Mr: Peter | Kluksdahl ‘called ut the J. 0. Rise home Sunday afternoon. M rs, Albert MeCall_ and Sheard and Verna Mrs, Dave Hughes of Bismarck, Mr. and Mrs. | Torgeson, Mr, { and family | departed Saturday tor! s, Minn., where he intends J the winter. Ingeborg Rasmussen spent with Mrs. Herbie Gunderson, Rev. Foss took supper at the Ole Spilde home Sunday evening. Arnold Christianson motored Driscoll Sunday ternoon. Mr, and Mrs. M. J. Brenden motored to attend the fune- Vernon Brenden's fath who died Frid: Arnold Christianson, Olga, Clarence and Arthur Rise s day evening at ae Ole to | =a i » home, tJ. 0, Nise's Saturday after- noo! Mr. and Mrs, Dallas Barkma: daughter, Dorothy, called at the Soderholm home Monday. Ule Spilde hauled ped home fr Arena Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Barkman and daughter, Dorothy, spent Sunday eve- | at Alfred Arneson's. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Bjorhus re- turned Sunday from Pingree, where | they attended the funeral of a broth-| er-in-law. They were accompanied by | Mr. and Mrs, alee Algoe, who were en route to their home at Davis, } Mrs. N. A. Soderholm- and duugh- ah Hannah and Euni called at 0. Hines Monday afternoon, rly large crowd attended ser- Bt, held in the church Sunday. ‘here be Norwegians services again Nov. 7 ut 2 o'clock. The Ladies’ Aid will meet in ine church basement Nov. 11, Mrs, mour Arneson will serve. The yearly meeting of the congregation will also be held. helped John and A. | ny Kenneth Brenden Birkeland take some cattle to Arena Monday. Art ‘Biorhus hauled some grain to Driscoll Monda; Marvin Berg spent Sunday afar ed at N, A. Sederholm’s and J. O. ine’s. Baldwin Charlie Spitzer, former resident of Baldiels. but now residing at Deer rk, Wash., arrived the week to visit among frien has rela- tives and attend to matte re a business nature, Charlie sa; hey. had an. exceptional 0 or rather none y The apples froze hard on the trees, and it froze all through the summer. If he could sell his holdings in Was! ington, Charlie si h back to North chunces with the weather. here, Mr. Spitzer is having a new barn built on his farm near Arnold, to ixbtning several months ago. He is buying the material for the barn in Baldwin, and William Spitzer, Wil- Ham Miller and Richard Borner are Be ‘ing erect it. Mr. Spitzer left Sat- y for Mandan, where he visited rine week-end with his heer ured Mrs, Clara’Sakson, He expected to. eo the fore part of the wpe. of Mr. and Mra. ign Lag will be iateageted ta knowl: left recently for Fer- io dy Fal Ae ere og Boca will A their ure ‘ne tan -: thi r of it “9 Strandemo, is Mr. and "ihn. E. EB. Strandemo of Pap danee wh Joe Sorch farm Baty: day night was | were a number of folks SD, | jurin fisce the one which was struck by ae None of the ble other was considered ood. horses as well as conside: farm equipment ‘were bid in, Mr. Peterson had for auctioneer P. J. Haggard of Cole Harbor, a boyhood friend, and Joseph Coghlan, well known attorney of Bismarck, acted , as clerk. Among those at the sale from Cole Harbor, former neighbors of the Peterson family. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Rupp and little daughter Charlotte left Satur- day on a motor trip to Bowdon and - Mr.| other points in the state, where will spend a ‘week friends and relat they will be gue: Mrs. Rupp's ner and family, Miss Gertrude Fricke left recently for Bismarck, where she has accepted a position in the offices of Dr. Bol- ton, E. A. Fricke and John Monroe left. Friday evening with four cars of stock for the St. Paul stockyards. The stock was shipped by the Bald- win Shipping Association. Among the shipment were a number of sheep. Mr. and Mrs, H. Higgins were transacting business in the capital city the latter part of the week. ile en route home from the Washburn district Friday afternoon the coupe driven by Jim Watkins left the roud and upset. The only damage to the car was a broken wheel and a bent fender. Mr. Watkins was un- hurt. Miss Frista C. Peterson, siting among es, At Bowdon s at the home of er, Mrs, Jack War. a sister of Mrs. L. spent last week-end here, returning,to her home at Regan carly in the week. Mrs. Willie Borner has been spend- ing the past week in Bismarck with her mother, Mrs. Mary Pinks. Mrs. Olof Lundin and son Irvin mo- tored to Bismarck Saturday, stopping at the Bill Miller home while on their way to the city. Local farmers report the loss of a number of their young turkeys re- cently from what is apparently a new disease. The poults seem all right and die a short time later. A carcass | of one of the birds has been sent to Fargo for examination, Bill Spitzer motored to Mandan Friday afternoon after his little son lis, who is uttending school there. lis returned: to Mandan with his father Sunday evening. Matt Hettich of near Arnold hauled etal loads of building material for his new home the past week. Mr. Hettich has some relatives irom Fre- donia helping him with the erection ™ of his new home. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ryerson visited with relatives in this neighborhood Sunday en route from their home at Regan to Bismarck. They were ac- ompanied by their | and had been spending the week {at home. affairs here Thursday and | greeting his many local friends. Paul Borner helped Grant. Satter F to where he jes_ southeast is moving, about 3. Grant has of here, the p: rented the Arne {Frances township, 2 a short time. ‘The many local friends of J. K, | Doran well known business man of | Bismarck, will be sorry to learn that he sustained painful injuries when he tripped and fell on the Bismarck pavement a short time ago. Mr. Doran fell, striking his face and in- the bridge of his nose. Rollin Welch, candidate for sheriff, and B, F, Lawyer, cashier of the First National Bank of Bismarck, were out this way the first of the week, Duncan McGillis of Bismarck has been here the agra week looking aft- er affairs on his farm-south of town. Mr. McGillis has just com threshing his corn which y: around 600 bushels. He has made a platform in order to dry out the on Ros nd will move in Thompson, auctioneer of the ‘iin district, was a recent call- er in ae Mr. Thompson recent}; returned from Cherol ape He His wife and daughter remained in the east for a more extensive visit be- fore returning home, nail Miss Norma Leng. primary teacher of b artrnns visited here over the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Long. Virgit Sivanit, who was seriously injured by a fall from has been discharged hospital rch is celvenesee © ety a . C meeting at the “churek Geadar oven —. Mi -M. Wanner of "Sames: Mitel Iitie itis ot the wae ‘oom and le is fhe ‘tle quarter sane several Mrs. Boice of Bini id wie w arremae tar aroun are te attend Bismarek and Mrs. H. Fairchild entertained the lies’ Aid We ra Satu the football me ‘ Minot. “Mrs. dinner marek and John be tertained ‘at Mrs. pee S, Bis- re. : Mage ae James- . i Me eee on for.” St,