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Ad + «a ‘ “a Ee Taft ' NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS marek visited at the Mrs. Luther Bailey and Louie Jorgenson homes ursday. Clarence Scott motored to Regan “Mrs, Herman Nieman called at| Satrday. the James Baker home Mi a School has not started in White Set cain are fixing it UP. are \ They Blan on having school start the 24th of this:month. u Kee few from here went hunt- Ir. and hrs, Roy Kositsky of Bis- matck ely at the Gosney home Friday evening. Tames Baker is threshing for \\Charley Anderson. Miss Ida Hurr left for Jamestown fonday ‘where she will attend high sehool. Edna Gosney spent Wednesday at the: Wilbert Koon home. Misses Marion Lewis and Esther left Monday for Jamestown where they will attend the James- fi town college. “Wir. and Mrs, Ben Koon of Bis- marek and Mrs. Chas. Gaskill spent Sunday afternoon at the Gosney jome. Anton Oberg was a town caller) M Monday. ‘The Union Aid gave a carnival at the hall Saturday night. They had a short program and auctioned off ‘aprons. A dance followed this. Mrs. d Hogarty furnished the music. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Belk and chil- irs called the John Baker home us evening. "rogurty is helping Robert yGhare thresh. Those who attended the carnival at the Sterling hall Saturday night were Mrs. Ed Fogarty and Rex, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jessen and family, Florence and Charley Gosney, Miss Moon, Miss Gorman and Marion and Henry Lewis. Mrs. Ed. Fogarty was a Sterling caller Tuesday. Mrs. tid Koon bid Tuesday eve- ni at her parent jome. pty Hurr called at. the Ed. Fogarty home Tuesday. ite a few attended the show in Sterling oxen evening. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nieman and children were Sterling callers Wed- nesday. Rex Fogarty is working on the Elness threshing rig. They started up Tuesday. Marion Lee was helping M. L. Lewis put his grain tanks together “Wednesday. Miss Evelyn Gorman and Maurice Herum were Bismarck callers Sun- day morning. Wilbert Koon wa: Wednesday. : +” Elijah Sepp was a Bismarck caller esday. Earl Gaskill was a Bismarck vis- Itor Sunday evening. Mrs. Charley Anderson visited at the George Lewis home Sunday eve- ning. ‘Charley Morton transacted busi- ness in Bismarck Monday. npg Gosney spent Sunday at the Ben Koon home in Bismarck. The M. E. Ladies’ Aid society met at the church Friday afternoon for election of new officers. Mrs. Brooks, president; Mrs. Emil Lang, vice president and Mrs. Dyrs' retary and treasurer. . M. Gosney attended elevator meeting in Sterling Saturday night. teat C. E. Christianson was a Regan caller Tuesday. » Mrs." V. N. Monroe and son Stephen motored to Wilton Wednes- day to consult a physician. Stephen tas been ill. » Cecile Birch of Mason City, Iowa, who has been employed on the J. F. Little threshing rig, returned home lay. Lon Hagen and family of Minne- sota, who came to North Dakota to with the harvesting and thresh- ing, returned home last week on ac- count of the wet weather. Clayton Little and Bailey mo- to Bismarck Tuesday after J. FX Little, who had stayed there a few days under the doctor's care. Mrs. L. C. Bailey and family were cy callers Friday. ve Nemetz, Clayton Little and Rerdinand .Wurtzke were hunting ducks Sunday. “Mr. and Mrs. Willard Dimond mo- tored to Regan 'W, H. Kolb called at K, Kolb’s Tuesday. ‘’Hester Bailey has been very ill t her home. ,Dr. Thompson was Bitte Saturday evening. She is get- ting along as well as can be ex- ‘McCoy motored to Regan \Wed- rs. Mary Rasche and little ifthe OM Colphome Sunday. "There will be services held st, the ee 2:80 my, conducted by Rev. . Willard Diamond cut some wheat tor A..H. Lundberg Jast_week. Hunting season openéd Sunday for ducks. By the sound of guns just before daybreak there can’t be many ducks left. Kae Burnett Jacobson is sta; with her crag Sieg . Ghylin. rs, J. F. Lasers uth and Phyllis, filled ‘at the Ira Bailey home Satur- afternoon, by Ain E. Moses entered a Bismarck hospital last week where she under- pnt a minor operation.~ She is get- along as well as can be ex- a town caller fohn Anderson motored to Regan Me : “Mrs. Alvin Ghylin helped Mrs. Jordahl Conk for threshers Tues- “Mr. and Mrs. Willard Dimond mo- tored to McClusky Sunday. They ad guests of the Sam Houser fam- ehas. Rue motored to Regan Sat- Clay Little sold two engines last at for the J. Ttom F 5° a ? Canfield Ladies’ Aid sect mith Mins i Taylor Wed, rity a a rt and Mrs: Dave Bailey of Bis- Quite a few from around here at- tended the Mra. Ed. O’Brien funcral Selon Litt ced fri lelen Little and some friends cf Bismarck called at the J. F. Little home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Holmes and son bt motored to Bismarck Satur- y. Mildred Funston, teacher at schoo! ag 1, spent the week-end at Men- oken. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Landerholm were of the Andrew Olson home Sunday. Ray McCullough was a Regan call- er Friday afternoon. DorleMecait th took her brother Robert to the William MeCull farm where he will help with thresh> ing. C. O. Wilkinson motored to Regan Saturday. : Oscar Magnuson and family were Re; callers Wi . Farley fedat . H. Kolb’s 01 fe Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scott were [end ‘at the Walter Scott home junday. Edith Gordon sent the week-end at her parental home. Mrs. J. F. Little and Ruth called at school No, 2 morning. Geo. Ashlock and Bill Tounsley called at the Harry Davenport home Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Farley motored | — to Regan Monday. Mrs. Luther Baitey and children visited at the Ira Bailey home Satur- day. Nir. and Mrs. A. McCoy and sons were Regan callers Saturday after- Noon. Ira Baile; tored to Win Thursday. Aires " =. a | A fairly large crowd attended the Ladies’ Aid society meeting held in the church basement Wednesday af- ternoon. Lunch was served by Mrs. Seymour Arneson. ga Rise and Mrs. Alfred Arne- son sii by Mrs. Ed. Larson and Olive Rise spent Thursday pick- ee of Wilton. jo threshing was done in this yay the past week on acgount of rain. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Lein motored to Fergus Falls, Minn. Tuesday morning to relatives. They teturned home Sunday evening. Miss Olive Rise of Wing spent Saturday evening and Sunday at her parental home. Kjelsvein is visiti Miss Mabel with her sister Mrs. Theo Skogen a! family. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Arneson spent | se; peony at the Seymour Arneson me. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Christianson, Mrs. Marie Olauson and family spent Sunday at the Ed. Erickson home. Miss Ella Mueller accompanied by a couple of friends from Wing called on friends in this vicinity Sunday. alive Rise returned to Wing with em. Harold Christianson motored to Bismarck Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Arneson, Hel- mer and Alice, Mrs. Opoien and Miss. Lillie Lien spent afternoon at the oil well near Robinson. Alfred Small, Ed Jenkins, Olga, Clarence, and Clara Rise mi to Driscoll Sunday evening. Alice Vik and Alice Arneson spent a few days last week at the B. N. Lein home. ace Rise motored to Regan Mon- y= School commenced in Nos. 1 and 3 Monday with Harrison Rogers teach- er for No. 1 and Nina Waiste teach- er for No. 3. to Wing Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Algot Draviand vis- ited friends at Jamestown Sunday. John Birkeland motored to Tuttle Monday afternoon. Sunday afternoon with Clara Rise. There will be English services the eure Sunday, Sept. 23 at 2 o ‘cloc! [Schrank] cee eet can ntti Henry Siebel spent a few days at Harvey last week. H. Marchant and J. Witt motored to Wing Wednesday. Emmalina Triebmausser undeér- went an operation for appendicitis last week and is. getting along as well as can be e: . Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Witt and son Gust and Ervin Wentz were Wing callers We ednesday. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and family motored to Wing Tuesday wie Novy is hauling ‘in to this week. “ wi Adam Klein and childrén called at the afternoon. rs, rehant . R. G. Marchant wine daughter Helen called at the Wm. Witt home Wednesday. - Mr. and Mrs. Adam Klein rttotoréd to Bismarck Tuesday morning. Mrs, James Ne ind were Wing Cheon ‘Tuesday _— noon. R. G, Marchant called on Thomas Novak Wedn any. Theodore Nol: shocked grain Christ Hein Thits- ohn Witt and Helen Marehant motored to Bismarck Thursday. LeRey Marchant at Herman Nietérs home nM. dnd Mrs. Christ Hein and ta le aaah Ruth were Wing shoppers John Witt ht out a load of lumber for R. @1 Watchant” ‘Wednes- hospital evening. She getting along very nicely. evé- on for aj Ne Wi weil FY, ROM ‘ing. caller | Barta. Jake Wentz, Willlam Witt, Joe Klemen and Christ Wents cut grain for John Witt afternoon. Carl. Johnson iter Clava ton motored for for whens Friday night were Br, Mr. atid Mrs, Pete Enge mototed HOS. G. Mare! Clarence Kindred and ima Meyers. Mr. Hubbel of Wing instailed a Mallers at the Herman Sielenger » ye Sunday were D. r. McClellan, Spees and Mr. and Mrs. M. Wian- vile, Willie Kindred and E. Blizzard spent Saturday evening with friends in Wing. Thomas and Ellen Ryan, Martha bt sh, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Mar- chant, Margaret and“ Irene, Mrs. B. E. Bailey, Mrs. Henry Seilenger and daughter Marjory June, Mrs. James Walters and mother, Mrs. "Seilenger, were callers: at the Her- man home Sunday. Mike Ryder and a friend from yy, N. D., spent the week-end at the Herman Nieters home. Mike is a ne] of Mr. and Mrs, Nieters.. rs. Ed Nolan and tamily spent Sunday with Mrs. Nolan’s brother, Hepey ‘Schuh and family. ‘he Nieters school began Monday with Theo. Johns as teacher. Mrs. William Witt and Ak Sie- bel segs Sunday with Mrs. Siebel who is at the Harvey hospital. ——_—_ + ______-» Guy Knutson was a caller at the A. “f Krause home Sunday. J. Engelbretson was a caller in Regan Monday afternoon. He is busy hauli in, “Pred Eines was a Regan caller Sunday afternoon. Gladys Grambling spent Saturday night with Hilda Krause. its. Nels Alm and family, Mr. and Mra. Luther Davis and children, Leona, ‘Unice, and Margaret, Owen, see and a were Regan callers turday evening. Mr, and Mrsy Bert Selahn and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Olson were callers in Regan Sunday evening. They also attended church. Quite a few attended the dance at the Legion cabin Saturday evening. chi naa! reported a time. Hilda Krause called on.Annie Hochalter at the John Stienart home Saturday evening. August Krause Jr. spent the week- end at the Fred Ehnes home. Art Landetholm was a caller in Regan Sunday. ve Sunquist, Walter Israel pel lie Keater called in Regan jay. Mr. and Mrs. Art Fricke were Re- gan callers one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Lundberg and feos were callérs at the E. J. Ibretson home Sunday. dolph Krause called in Regan Monday_evéning. - Mrs, Ehnes is planning on assist- ing Hilda Krause during threshing time. Evetybody is glad that the weath- er is nice because Geld can thresh. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Landerholm were Regan callers one day last week. Agnes Selahn attended Pentecostal es Sunday evening. Emil Olson catled in da: atesing, . Suite a few went duck hunting as the season just opened. [Steele 1 gan Satur- and attending to business matters re, Miss Helen Boucher visited at the e of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Boucher, one day last week. John Daugherty has rented ‘his farm to George Hughes for the com- ing. year. lorence Elliott and Harry Bass were married in Jamestown Septem- ber 5. The happy couple will go to uri where Harry is completing chiro; ic course. RG rts of Yankton, S. D., was in Steele last week looking af- ter business interests here. Harry Darling came from Mon- tana last week and spent several wird with his invalid father, . S. Darling. Tom Mix was in Driscoll last week several days connecting the town hall and othér buildings with the high line. | Miller boarding house and attending school. Mrs, Hofland and son of Reeder visited with Mrs. 0. T. Ness Satur- day. The Hoflands were en route to Moorhead, where they visited friends. Arthur Orner left Saturday for Grand Forks where he attends the university. fr. and Mrs. Wendell Loerch have moved to Mandan where he has em- loyment with the Mitchell Construc- ion company. Fred Jaynes returned last week from @ short vacation spent in visit- ing relatives in Iowa. Arthur Shipley left Monday to at- tend the university in Grand Forks. Dr. Lodge shipped a carload of his sheep last week. Mr. and Mrs, James Ballantine and Mts. Trexel of Denison, la., ate visiting Prof. and Mrs. David lantine. i Omodt left Monday for James- town where he will enter Jamestown college. ‘Wiston Bros. are building to-date smokehouse at the their meat market. Albert Olson started on a motor trip to California last week. Floyd Cu ham is accompanying him to paning Ore., where Floyd will en- ter by 19 Mr, Staedler of the Bridgeman- Russell company has rented room in the Ozone building for his cream station. : iis are being made for the sixth annual Kidder county fair which will bé held in Stc¢le Sept. 27, ka Prizes mu be given = grain, garden produce, poul- ete. There will be @ parade and usual an up: rear of and unusual races and| Mr. and Mrs. H. Fairchild have as . Floyd Mu: is now en- | Clarence gaged ¢ peut? in nee for | Conn, mitisic Mr. and Mrs. Nels Strewing are enjoving a visit from Mr. Strowing’s apolis. them Mildred] | Mre. Frank: Lambert of Arena and ‘ind. Clare Edna Putnam re as ‘and Latin in ovr public school. Mead bean Z oe of jamestown Henaly, where they will cnter col- Méad, Herold Loerch and Clarence W. W. Paige is visiting old friends | “' t and family, Jotin Witt, | Sunday for Wilmore, ay byt Renee Asbury radio at the EK. M. Nolan home Satur- | tor ‘ot churches, made several business calls in Steele Monday. itt, £, Boss, H. Marchant, L. | end on bi and mer M day. ville jo. lisle and oA Aid car Ster! ofa Lew wiilse Bother Larson chats, work ii fi iss er Larson, who is work- Esther Knudson is staying at the | ing in Bismarck, vieited with friends | in Sterling over the week-end. | marek was in Sterling Saturday eve- hing. ited ° ( ° turned from St. Paul Wednesday. | Mrs, Heaton is somewhat improved J, bus, A Miss Helen Erickson, who taught school teaching in Raleigh, s; Homer by Misses Lily and Lila ; tored to Bismarck and back Friday afternoon. Art Fisher of Medina spent the week-end visiting friends here. Mrs. John Peterson went to Bis- marck Friday with relatives f1 | Bradd Arnold Peterson motored to Bis- marek and back Thursday afternoon Misses Lillian and Ellen Gosney attending high school in Braddock. A number of young people from this ‘locality attended the dance in | Braddock Thursday night and en- joyed a fine time. Homer Brownawell and Harry Koenig motored to Bismarck and back Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Saville visited Driscoll on business Wednesday. | Ruby Feltheim was ill with sum- Professor Cosgrove. principal of the Raleigh school, made a short call on friends in Wild Rose Saturday af- ternodi attending business college at Bis- marck, visited the home folks Sun- Frank and Fred Saville went to Bismarck Friday, where Fred pur- chased a fine new car. Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. Swanson en- tertained at supper Sunday evening lens Jensen, Frank and Miss Lila Stirling, teacher of school school No. 2, rity the week-end with Miss Lila Stirling. Niles Stanton and sister, Miss Ag- nes and friend Miss Hattie Fetterley, of near Braddock, were calling on friends here Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Saville and little folks, Mr. and Mrs. guests at the W. H. Brownawell home. Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Johnson and cf McKenzie, and primary grade, Ts. Mr. and Mrs. Carey Johnson, Grace Sunday evening. crowd was there. kept many from going. tored to Bismarck Wednesday to do some shopping. Henry Stiles have a second-hand eck, Freda Envick accompanied by Dor- othy Zuroff and Mildred Johnson motored to Driscoll Friday evening. ate Briggs was in town Monday. Tyler Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. daughters Betty and Ellen visited at Carey Johnson’s Saturday evening. Mr. and family accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson visited in Driscoll Sunday. ,. Mr. and Mrs. John Sediwec were in town Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Rath and son of Menoken were visiting friends in Tom Stewart is the proud owner in Bismarck lect week. Miss Esther Lang and Marian LaVerne Sapp and Ray Beyers were in town Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. daughter Violet were in town Sat- urday. A Mrs. Johnson and son Willie vis- ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Will Stiles were in town Monday. Mr. Max Lang is threshing for Theron Ellison. Howatd Johnson visited at Carcy | Johnson's Saturday. Richard Mortin and Belile’s Sunday evening. Sone: Mr, and Mra, L. E. Heaton re- |in health. er in Wing Thursday. Andy Doucette was a passenger to Minneapolis Thursday. He returned Sunday evening with a new schoo! ner’s friends gave a ferewell Friday night in the hall. Everyone _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Monday. Mrs. Geo. Brittin of Bismarck 5 Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hughes, Sr., returned home Friday from an ex- tended vacation spent in Minnesota. ie} James and Delvin Swanisk spent | Wild Rose | the week-end at their home here. ry ——_—--—-_—@| , Roger Bertholf has entered the kee college at Fargo. ie Northern Power and Light Co. of Mobridge, S. D., have a crew of 40 men at work on their new line from Driscoll to Bismarck. They are camped here jn tents. P. E. Roth and Henry Larson ship, two carloads of cattle,to the St. Paul market. Dr. G. A. Rawlings of Bismarck as a business caller in town Tues- here last year, but is now a the week- friends here. rownawell accompanied Stirling, mo- visit day. Biany local sportsmen enjoyed duck hunting on Jakes and nearby sloughs Sunday. Shooting com- menced at sunrise and continued throughout the day. Everyone seemed to get plenty of ducks. Mrs. J. M. Bertholf called on friends here Friday. Mrs. O. W. Gilbert returned home Saturday from Bismarck where she spent two weeks. Miss Gertrude Elsner is now em- ployed at the Heaton home. a) e Painted Woods | Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown had Sunday dinner at the Charles Hanni- field home. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Lillefjeld and sons Edwin and Arnold spent Sun- day at the Ole Lillefjeld home. Mrs. Dan Johnson was taken to a hospital at Bismarck Monday. Fred Johnson took her down. Harry Johnson of Mandan was a caller in this vicinity Tuesday. Freddie Mitchell was a Wilton vis- itor Monday. Mrs. Frank Erickson will help Mrs. Chas. Erickson cook for thresh- ers. Fred Johnson has moved from the Dan Johnson home to a place at Chapin. From there he will work at the mine, while the children at- tend school. Mr. and Mrs, Albert Waddington of Bismarck spent Thursday at the Wm. Brown home. Mrs. Dan Johnson returned home Thursday. She is recovering slowly from her illness. Mrs. Wm. Brown called on Mrs. Dan Johnson Friday. The Franklin rig moved up to the Wm. Brown place Saturday, where they will begin threshing Monday. Edith Franklin is helping her grandmother, Mrs. G. R. Brostrom, for a few days. word usiness. Martha and Bernice Gosney are flu part of last week. n. iiss Helen Brownawell, who is Sa. | and Homer Brownawell, and 1, and Miss Ada Saville. iss Mary Metcalf, teacher of it H. A. Car- and son Roger were Sunday Sterling evening. z Mr. and Mrs. Gunerd Hagen and family attended a show at Wilton Friday. carnival was given by the Union| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erickson and Saturday ‘night. Quite a large The rainstorm Scartum. Carey visited at Tom Stewart's Bismarck visiting relatives. Lester Brown was a Wilton caller Friday. Mrs. Anton Kjersten spent one day last week at the Andrew Nelson home. George Welder left for Bismarck Saturday evening to spend Sunday at the home of his parents. He has been working for Axel Stenquist all summer. o t, and Mrs. Carey Johnson mo- which they got in Driscoll last r. Walmann is threshing for Wing Burnell Larson motored to Wilton Saturday to have some dental work done. Olive Rise spent Saturday evening ee Sunday at her parental home in jen. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hughes and daughter of Wildwood were business | callers in this community Monday. Olga Rise of Lein was a shopper in Wing Monday. Emil ‘Erickson made a business trip to the Capital City one day last week. |, C. E. Pickles of Bismarck was a is went to Jamestown Monday | business caller in town Monday. Bertha Hoff of Wilton 5s employed at the Kremenetsky Brov.ers’ store. John Mueller is on the sick list | this week. Henry Stiles and Mrs. Tom Stewart and ‘ling Sunday. new coach which he purchased iss Lauretta Jacobson of Bi bringing Olive back with them. Wallace Anderson left Monday morning by train for Jamestown | where he will resume his studies at | the college. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Olson of Can- field were Saturdey and Sunday vis- itors at the Jim Olson home. The Kremenetsky Bros.’ store will be closed all day Monday, Sept. 24, to observe their day of atonement. Mrs, Ed Larson had as her din- ner guests Sunday the following: The Misses Sena Torgerzon. Myrtle | Peterson, Jeanette Scalion, Mr. and Lang accompanied by | Mrs, Babe Knowles and Mr. and Esther Lang visited at Mrs. Glen Spees and children, and Edna Boss. Lempy Banttari is employed at the Henry McClusky home. Carl Teppo made a business trip to the Capital City Tuesday. Clari Tice ' left for Bismarck Thursday. She is employed at the Patterson hotel. 2 Mr, and Mrs. Gust Olson and Mr. and Mrs. James Olson spent Sunday at Harvey, N. D., at the Fryer home. Jack Davies, former resident of here, but now of Oakdale, Calif., ar- rived here Tuesday morning to look after business matters. He intends to be here two or three weeks. Ella and Edith Mueller assisted Bob Clarke and at Jennie Clarke’s Saturday af- Se McKenzie ‘ B. Swanick was a business call- which he drove through. number of Mr. and Mrs. O. Off- party en: a good time and Mr. and| Mrs. John Weber with her house Mrs. Offner were presented with | work Sree Been é' a gift as a token of csteem. They! Mrs. Estelle Mitchell is visiting at will leave soon for Carrington where , the G. A. Hubbel home this week. a will make their future home. Henry Kremenetsky and Gottlieb 'm. Watchel has purchased a new | Ane Ke business visitors in town car. ionday. |_ John Mueller motored to Tuttle their guest Mr. Fairchild’s nephew, | Saturday. irs. Viola E. Hagen and Estelle Miteh- op Pes Rentay dnter guests at the Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Edgerton and Fairchild, of Danbury, ‘and two sisters of Minne- |son Clyde visited at Washburn Sun- or with Mrs. ’s mother. 'r. and Mrs. Olson and of Burnt Creek | of Pettibone visited at the Lar- were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. E.| son home Sunday. Contractor J. C. Reed is putting | Heaton over Sunday. There will be church services at tho eomerete. floor in the Vinje gar The ‘Buper-Maid cooking ware age. ee the higed meeting of ‘ aakenee were ba several yea motored to agent , Prescott reports an attcodands ig) McClusky Thursday where they vis- with ae ‘and a6 ra eerereeeenn of the Rose Twursiay cvecing. Mrs. Brooks motored to Joliet and Jack Davies were ee dinner at the Harry Knowles ‘Mrs, Marthe Anfinson is 1{ Mra, Jee Seailon with her s work. Miss Viola E. Hagen wirahent apa the Home- makers duh at latter's home Fri. afternoon day son Ernest spent Sunday, the Sth, at | ee! and Mrs. B. Mrs.| A. E. Kopplin ee where} were business callers in Bismarck |is bg Her topic ig “Up to Date; be ui ra ere will be Sunday school Sun- day morning at the ust Parents are all ated to come and bring their children. Mrs. Bethel Bailey was a shopper in Wing Tuesday. {| Mr. and Mrs. Ben Boss, daughter Beverly Jean and Mr, and Mrs. How- ard Glanville and daughter Bernice | were Sunday supper guests at the Bert Glanville home. Bernice Glanville is spending this week with her cousins, Harold and Dean Glanville. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Boss apes ied by Mrs. J. B. Glanville and Mr. Pailing motored to Braddock Mon- lay. Mr. Pailing remained with his ughter, Mrs. H. C. Carey, f Still eo-- Miss Freida Ecklund, who has been visiting with friends and relatives, returned to her home in Bismarck Sunday. Mrs. J. Sandelin and Mrs. Chas. Lind called at the Hagstrom home Wednesday evening. Mrs. Chas. Noon and daughter Nadine and son Ival motored to Bis- marck Thursday. Miss Dorothy Little who is at- tending high school in: Bismarck spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Little. Miss Annetta Erickson has been on the sick list the few di Miss Florence Bera burn is visiting with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Ned Asplund. J. C. Nordlund left Monday for Chicago where he will spend a two weeks’ vacation visiting friends and relatives. Vernon and Ella Nordquist mo- tored to Bismarck Sunday. Miss Nancy Carlson from Cali- fornia is visiting in the community with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson shopped in Wilton Saturday. Nes. Edwin Johnson and Mrs. Ar- thur Johnson were callers in Wilton Monday. Mrs. Erick Pearson and daughter Bennevi called on Mrs. Hag- strom Monday afternoon. Miss Agnes Salone, who has been working for Mrs. John Johnson, is assisting Mrs, Peter Johnson in threshing. Threshing is in full swing again after a week of rain. Mr. and Mrs. John Asplund and sons were callers at the A. I. Asplund home. Miss Pauline Hagstrom called at the Axel Stenquist home Thursday afternoon. i. ir, and Mrs. H. W. Cray March Weedneriay nPPINE in BIs-| «sited at the Ole Lillefjeld home Fri-|@ The new teachers in Sterling this afternoon. Teay Have heen on |i Try; ’ Moan; intermediate, Mrs. Bertholf training school at Mafidan Friday|, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Nelson and family were dinner and luncheon guests Monday at the Victor Enge- dahl home. Hugo Swanson was a dinner guest at Victor Engedahl’s one day last Charlie Rue motored to Bismarck last Sunday and took Clara in where she attends high school. She boards east of town. Mrs. Leonard Je~*-» and family motored out to her brother Victor Engdahl’s place one day last week for a visit , Edna, Gertie Mae Nelson, Mrs. Victor edi and family went to visit the consol- idated school last Thursday. . Miss Benz and Miss Christianson teach the school. Mrs. Victor Engdahl and Charles transacted business in Bismarck last l- Melton, Ervin and Charles Rue left for Minneapolis and Albert Lea, Minn., Monday night to visit They went by car. Mr. sisters there. He will visit a week. Someone stole Archie Burkhart's car last Saturday night while he was attending a movie. He found it Sunday at the police station, but his laundry and clothes were gone. He is employed on Victor Engdahl’s threshing rig at Garner's. Emma Coleman started a term of school Monday, the 10th, near the Scott home. . Nels Nelson’s motored to Regan Tuesday looking after business in- terests. Enos Strandemo made a trip to Bismarck Tuesday looking after bus- iness interests. Harvey Moffit from Tuttle was traneacting. business in Bismarck Monn . He was formerly from our ity. nd Mrs. Melvin Agnew and Lillian were in Bismarck Monday looking after business matters. Joe Jiras made a trip to # coal ante Wednesday with the truck after coal. ual hour, 10:30./ Ri Conrad Kettleson was a caller at Nels Nelson's Wednesday ‘on busi- ness. Porter Nelson transacted business in Bismarck last Monda: G. F. Nelson and Alec Schoem- berger motored to bg a Wednes- pid after lumber to build a hay- rack. Axel Johnson made a trip to Bis- marck Tuesday. John Anderson broke his binder cutting the Nelson boys’ corn Tues- y= Axel Johnson delivered G. F. Nel- son a load of coal with his truck wednesday. He hauled from Regan. Nels Nelson was a dinner guest at the G, F. Nelson home Thursday. Cedric Craig called at G. F.Nel- son’s Thursday to look at the flax which he will eut for them with his arlie Rue motored to Regan last Wednesday incess nature. 3 Axel J th Coppeeeeees church Sunday. | cently and Rev. of Jamestown will PI 23 looking after some matters of a bus- johngon transacted Kasinees | ited last Si at the home of Mr, “hovd and irene Anderson, Cl loyd and fren Clara ue Emma Nelson, came home from Bismarck to spend the week- end at their homes. John Kruger was a caller at the G. F. Nelson home Saturday. Mrs, A. Kruger, John and Elsie, motored to the river west of Wilton and picked plums and wild grapes, En route they stopped at Mrs. Victor Engdahl and Regan. family and Gertie Mae Nelson were dinner ests Sunday at the G. F. Nelson me. Clarence Starr was also a hs Pag guest. ir, and Mrs. Clifford Scott, Mrs. Victor Ei hi and children and Gladys Nelson Nelson home Sunday. Clarence Starr, Gertie Mae Nelson and Charlie Reynolds visited Sunday at the Jiras home. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Monroe, son Roderick, Mildred Deiteman and Raymond Jolmaon visited Sunday at the Jim Jiras home. Hubert Ward and two daughters from Driscoll came down Sunday and visited at the Joe Varley and Geo. Whitted homes. F. E. Young from Bismarck brecen out a family from Sterling Sunday to look at Joe Varley’s farm. Mr. Varley would go to Washington or Oregon to make his future home if he could sell his farm. f—Batherville : Estherville Among the callers in Regan Tues- day were Pete, George and William Meckelson, George Mowder, Roy, Gene and Wilfred Little. Mr. and Mrs, Earl Mowder, Sdith and Stanley Francis were Wilton callers Tuesday. 8. 0. Le Barron, of the Depoggors Holding Set olf of Bismarck, ‘Pans. in acted business in this neighborhood Tuesday. e Fri Uhde wi Regan shopper aren f afternoon. Roy Little and son Wilfred were passengers to Pingree, N. D., Wed- nesday morning where Wilfred took the train to Devils Lake where he will attend school. Mr. and Mrs, Roy Little, Gene and Wilfred were dinner guests at the oe Ghylin home Tuesday eve- ning. Lois Knutson is staying with her grandmother, Mrs. Auna Knutson. Mrs. Anna Knutson and Mrs. Mowder were Wednesday afternoon callers at the Roy Little home. Oliver Knutson and Gene Little motored to Wilton Wednesday after- noon. Mrs. Dan Danielson called at the Bey Little home Thursday. irs. Frank Mickelson, and Mrs. Pete Mickelson were callers at the J. M. Thompson home in Ecklund Township Thursday. Mrs. Earl Mowder is boarding the threshers for Mike Pankowitch. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ghylin and son Gerald were visitors at the Roy Little home Thursday afternoon. Wilton shoppers Friday were Mr. and Mrs, Carl Berg, Mr. and Mrs. Reinhold Berg and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mickelson. Lois Knutson visited with the ae girls at the Uhde home Fri- ay. S. O. Le Barron and Alvin Ghylin were business callers at Roy Little’s Thursday. Pete Mickelson was & Regan caller Friday. - Elizabeth Wetch spent the week- end at her home in Wilton. Mrs. Anna Knutson called at the August Lundberg home Friday. irs. Otto Larson of Wilton visited at the William Mickelson home Fri- day evening. Several from here attended the dance in the Legion cabin Saturday evening. Gene Little went to the coal mine Saturday. irs. Dan_ Danielson called on Mrs. Harry Davenport Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Little and Gene were Sunday visitors in Wilton. Mr. and Mys. Frank Mickler were Regan shoppers Monday. irs, Carl Berg called at the Frank Mickelson home Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Hatry Davenport were visitors at the Louie Jorgen- son home Sunday. Melinda Manning spent'the week- end at her home. T Canfield — | e Rev. Christ of Wilton will have services in the Canfield achool- house Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock and Sunday school will start at 1:30 o'clock, J. W. Olson of Underwood, N. D., visited at the Ole Olson home Sun- day. “Foris McCullough visited at the Wm. McCullough’s Tuesday. Mrs. A. F. Ghylin assisted Mrs. S. L. Jordahl with threshers Tues- day. Nie. and Mrs. Ole Olson Jr. and Coathiate, Mary Jane, Beverly and Opal of Chasley, N. D., visited the Ole Olson, Sr., home Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Tom Hollingaworth and Mr. and Mrs. John Mickejson and pea Catherine visited at the Harry Davenport home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Swanson, Ole and Ada Bailey called at the Olson and John Howe homes Sunday eve- ning. Mrs. John Howe and daughters Clarice and Hazel called at the Gin Wane: Tuesday. who visited at the Bailey home Suriday were Mrs. 8. L. Jor- dahl and sons, Benhard and Emil rs. Ole Olson, children, Fred a1 Holet, and Mr. and Mrs. A. Mc- Coy. Mr. and Mra. Gust Olson visited Mrs. Oleon’s home at Harvey over week. ‘ Burnett Jacobson has been stay- visited at the Nels /@ ing with her the two. ‘The Boyd MeCoy family that hes thie fall tine he i Wishing ton, . Bt. doreaat on Oe again. The Sunday school that was held weeks’ Sunday, after three vacer tion was very well attended and ‘we hope ft will continue it the year, . The P. T. A. has been post; until three weeks on account Save. Eakelec Jake elson called at the Ol- son home Wednesday. L Clear Lake j | eect Mr. and Mrs. Ben Oren were Bis- tmarck callers the first of the week, Mr. and Mrs, H. A. Smith motored to Steele Wednesday to consult Dr. # about Mrs. Smith’s painful inger. James Johnson visited Clear Lake school No. 1 Wednesday afternoon. Miss Fay Hargrave and Vince Wambsey called on Mr. and Mrs. wu Shaffer one evening the past ‘week, « James Johnson, who has spent the summer here with relatives, returned to his home in Chicago Friday morn- ine train No. 2. Naf Olson and Harold Christen- sen were Bismarck and Mandan call- ers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson and sons called at the J. W. Beyer home Saturday Chee B Lerfwood and Bobbie Beyer visited with Gussie Schoon Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson enter- tained a number of relatives and frit it Sunday dinner. . Olausen and sons Olaf, Erling and Raider, called at the Ed Erickeon home Sunday. Miss Or- della ne ma marae Mrs. Olau- sen in cooking for threshers, Mrs. Alfred Olson and Mrs. Henry Olson were callers at Moffit Monday afternoon. >———————_—_____, | Driscoll Mrs. Roy Meyer and children, Mrs. Charles Bartles of New Salem called on Mrs. Wm. Van Vleet Sun- vel relatives, ‘ irs. John Steeg visited Mrs. H. A. Meland Monday afternoon. Jecob Hanson of Albert Lea, Minn., is visiting friends here and aleo tending to business matters. Mr. and Mrs. Speaks of Bismarck spent the week-end with Mrs. Vic fete ir. and Mrs. Warren Safford mo- tored to Steele Sunday. Willard Aldrich of Tacoma, Wash., stopped off between trains, with his uncle, A. S. E. Metcalf, on Hsing to Wheaton College in Il- inois. Mr. and Mrs, A. Eisenbeisz have purchased a néw Chevrolet coach. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Pederson and children motored to Bismarck Sat- urday to have their daughter Dud- ithe Ward fermi a imily motored to Baldwin to their farm and also to visit old Fre hbors. irs. Hatle and three youngest children are st-pping in Mandan for & time. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Rosvold en- tertained at dinner Sunday evening. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. E. Metcalf, Mr. and Mrs. H. Apland, Mies Ruby Apland, K. A. Ersland and Raymond Ersland. Al and Fred Jordan returned from Illinois where they were called by the death of thei? mother. Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Omodt, Mise Lillian Lein and Miss Elsie Meyer re ey in Bismarck and jandan. Mr. and Mrs. A. Eisenbeist, Mrs. Clarence Olson and son Gerald vait- ed Max Lang’s Sunday. Mrs. Susana Hultberg of Bis- marek visited friends in Driscoll eres a agmar Rosvold is visi Valdis Knudson. ~ " ane Mr. and Mra. A. J. Kress and chil- dren motored to Tappen Tuesday evening. _BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) 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