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APE ALES ACL N Lo, PDLLLLLLLELOLEDEOES CLAP CLEPLOCOCEDECSSSES5 e | Wild Rose | @ By HELEN BROWNAWELL Threshing is finished here and most of the farmers are busy sowing "Tittle Verna Saville was absent from school several days last week ‘on account of sickness, Tom Mark of Braddock was out Tuesday with @ load of kerosene and gasoline to finish the threshing, Arthur Fisher of Medina spent the week-end visiting friends here. Misses Ada Saville and Lila Stirl- ing, two of our were shopping in y “ak numbér of our young folks at- tended the dance at Braddock Satur- day evening and report a fine time, Henry Hansen, state superintend- ent of schools, and Miss Madge f funey, county superintendent, visit- ed the John raddock Satur- Elias of McKenzie made a coc school board held its regular fice Tuesday. Some of our young people attend- ed the dance at Sterling Friday eve- ing. . mNA prairie fire started at the H, A. Carlisle fatm Wednesday, but prompt action of the ale crew and neighbors put it out before much damage was done, Visitor: the W.H. Brownawell home Sunday included, Mr. and Mrs, H. A. Carlisle and son Roger, Mr. and Mrs. Harolé Brownawell and son Bel of Sterling, Mr. and Mrs, Howard Brownawell of Moffit, and Misses i:ary Metcalf and Beatrice Hardland, Marvin Swanson and Arthur Fisher of Medina, Misses Lillian cnd Ellen Gosney and Martha and Bernice Gosney, seniors of the Braddock high school, spent the week-end at their respec- tive homes here, ———_—— Painted Woods ry ——_________4 By MRS, OLE LILLEFJELD Mrs. Iver Erickson and children spent a couple of days at the Joe Brown home, Mr, and Mrs. Dan Johnson were Wilton callers Thursday. Mrs, Frank Erickson and son Ernest spent & few days last week visiting at the Andrew Nelson home. Ole Lillefjeld stayed home a couple of days last week while he had threshers. He works at Dan- ielson’s eget Mrs, Iver Erickson and children, Mrs. Joe Brown and baby and Mrs. Fred Brown all called on Mrs, Wm. Brown Thursday. Mrs, Frank. Erickson and Ernest spent Wednesday afternoon at the Ole Lillefjeld home. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Lillefjeld and the Ole Lillifjeld home. Dave Bout and David Riebe are working with the Harold Soderquist tig. William Brown is on_ the jury at Bismarck this week. Mr. Brown left for Bismarck Wednesday. Bob Cleveland is working for Fred Brown a few days this week. Floris Riebe is staying at the Wal- ter Johnson home, helping Mrs. Johnson with the work. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Erickson and children called at the Iver Erickson home one day last week. Frank Erickson and Iver Erickson are ean grain for Lang this ‘week, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Erickson and son Ernest motored to Bismarck Sunday, the 2nd, to spend the day visiting relatives. Orbia Hannifield has been helping Mrs. Walter Mitchell cook for threshers, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown called at the home of Iver Erickson Thurs- day creninge Walter Waddington, who has been working in Montana and other places all summer, returned to Wilton one day this week. He is at present making his home at Wm. Brown's. Before Walter went away he was| staying at the Brown home. Elias Lillefjeld called at the Ole Lillefjeld home Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld “ returned with him to Wilton where she spent the evening. Crops in this vicinity turned out fairly well in some places. Most of the farmers say that some fields Went good and some bad. It seems pe this way all over the neighbor- 10 Mr. and Mrs, Franklin and daugh- ter Florence were Wilton callers Fri- day afternoon, Florence having some dental work done. | Trygg By GLADYS E. NELSON erman and Edwin Olson came ome from Grass lake to spend Sun- day at their home. They are the owners of a new car they got re- cently, r Mrs. Joe Varley expects her sister, Mrs, William Staples, from Lang- ford, S. D,, in the near future, to Spend the winter with her here. Mrs. Staples’ husband died last winter [NEWS OF OUR NEICHBORS Papa teachers, | SPangberg Wild Rose schools Tuesday. | Bros. pusiness trip through here Wednes- ys quarterly meeting at the clerk’s of- b small son Herald spent Tuesday at. B from blood poison, and she has rent- ed her farm and retired from ‘arming. Pad and Mrs. Engdahl and family will leave for Oregon as soon as heis done threshing and Mrs. Engdahl returns from Weyburn, Canada, where she is visiting her rents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ger- » formerly of this place. The Engdahls will spend the winter in Oregon, and if they like it will make their home there. He has rented his farm to Mr. and Mrs. Victor Nelson, David Goya Unsched for Andrew ja for Try; Monday. A few trucks mauled grain to Regan. 3 Henry Strom had the. threshers the first part of the week. had windows built. out on the and will paint the house this fall, Mr. and Alec Andexaon. family m to Bismarck last Week and visited her parents, south of Bismarck, Martin Bourgois f|ert Holmdahl Henry Anderson threshed for them. Mrs, Carl Landerholm assisted Mrs, Nelson in cooking for them. Mrs. Bill Guptill came out from | Baldwin Wednesday to stay with her oy OI ma Enos Strande- » while Enos i is | bee hresh ‘as been helping his , ~ C. Nelson purchased a graii Separator and brought it out Inst week and is busy threshing. Mrs. Enos Strandemo made two trips to Bismarck last week and took | Eugene to a physician for treatment, | as there was danger of pneumonia. John Kruger thresh We ' Kettleson threshed for i Sala ee ane he last week for ‘souri where he wi bibl Shoth will attend a lec Schoemberger, who spent a year here, expects to leave for hig home in Ellis, Kan., in the near fu- ture, Ho is working on the Brown threshing rig at present. John Engdahl wi ship a carload 3 ih the near p in near May- and bring his mother, dahl, back, who has iting her sister and relatives. Rosendahl, who is v aioe at the John Anders aye ny lerson home, with Hazel Anderson. ing r visited in Trygg Wednesday George Whitted _ assisted Frickes in threshing Wednesday. ance Reynolds assisted the elson boys in threshing at Geo. Whitted’s the end of the, week 5 Gertie Mae Nelson and Gladys and the Clifford Stillwall motored to Bis- | marck Friday and took in the rodeo and horse races. _ Mrs. F. C. Nelson, her mother and sister, who are here from Towa, Mrs. William Moore and sister Clara motored to Bismarck Saturday on business. They stopped in to it Porter Nelson's en route from Bis- marek. Buddy Skoglund left Friday night for his home in Duluth, Minn., after visiting his sister, Mrs. Arthur Sol- berg. He was employed on Victor Engdahl’s threshing rig. Clifford Stillwell, who was also working on| Ki the righ, left for Minot Saturday to visit his mother. He has accepted a job there, Mr, and Mrs. Anton Fisher and son Gordon visited Saturday at her | Parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Olson and family. Mrs. John Engdahl and son Rod- | eric returned home recently from a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Herman Gerkey, at Weyburn, Can. | Emma Nelson, Floyd and Irene came to spend the week-end at their home and returned Sunday night, A number of folks met Sunday at G. F, Nelson’s home and celebrated Gertie Mae’s birthday. A 6 o'clock supper was served. She received a number of presents, Alec Anderson went hunting to the lakes with his relatives Sunday. Mr. afd Mrs. Albin ‘Spangberg, enny Nelson and Scotts visited Sunday at the Nels Nelson home. Palmer Strandemo from Baldwin moved his threshing rig out from Baldwin Saturday to thresh for his brother Enos Strandemo. _Albert Bourgois from near the river called Sunday at the G. F, Nelson home on business, Hugo Nelson and L. Nelson from Wisconsin, who is working on John Engdahl’s threshing rig, were callers at G. F. Nelson’s Sunday night. Leith By MRS. J. H. EMCH Emanuel Hehn and family were callers at the Lawfer Studio Satur- day. ‘ The Sunset club met at the home of Mrs. 8. C. Hill in honor of the birthdays of two of their members, Mrs. McVey and Mrs. Hill. Mr. and Mrs. H. M, Carter of Elgin spent Sunday at the Carter home. ‘ The sale at Robert Holmdahl’s Saturday was well attended and offerings brought a fair price. Mrs, A. W. Kimball was called to Minnesota Thursday by the death of her little niece. i Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kamrath and Mrs. D._E. Jones were Bismarck visitors Thursday. vee Those in attendance from Leith at the R. N. A. school of instruction held at Hettinger the 4th of October were the Mrs. Dwight Kamrath, Jones, Moen, Chas, Emch, Anhorn, Lawéer and J. H. Emch, About.40 friends and neighbors gathered at the Martin Dahl home Sunday to help them celebrate their thirtieth wedding anniversary. bounteous dinner such as only Mrs. Dahl can serve, was enjoyed by all. After an afternoon spent in visiting, a, well-filled purse was presented to he bride and groom and everyone went on their way rejoicing. Lowell Wrucke, who has been_as- sisting in the Farmer's State bank, resigned his~ position and left for home Saturday. George Schultz, who has been working in the harvest fields here, left for his home in Minnesota Sat- « Mrs. Hazel Merryfield, and.son Le- roy motored to Hettinger Thursday. George Chalmers of Timber'Lake, S. D., formerly a pioneer of Grant county, vas Bceete old friends iday of last week. Pee! and Mrs. Bert Rock accom- panied by Robert Jones and Clar- ence Stewart spent Sunday in Bis- marck visiting with D. -E. Jones, assisted Albin | q ho is a patient in the St. Alexius fiogpital, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carter and son were tal Visllare Gina) forwegian ine a ee party for Mrs..Holmdahl, presenting her with a gift of $10. The R. C. Emch family and Mrs. Barbara McVey were entertained at the N, C. Emch home Sunday. Elmer Arndt is moving to the Robert Holmdahl farm which he will the jing year. Tap fessor Lonn spent the week-end at Lark. é ‘ . John Nixon and Rob- Mesaindati’ and mother were uests at ihe E. T. Saunders home nday ng. : “Mire, Feith “Emch entertained a few friends Thursday evening in of -Keith's-birthdi . 's- BET E. J. Lawfer ai ays ttended the air meet here they will reside. Cc. Zauer and Leslie Bruss of were callers in Leith Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. John Gerving of ‘Ullin visited with E. ames ‘aia “eta | BS Maurice Kimball was a caller in Elgin Sunday evening. Presbyterian Ladies Aid meets fo Mrs. Claude Lackey on Thurs- ay. Mrs. Leander Faubel, who has been visiting at the Henry Faubel home, left for Lemmon on Saturday. Miss Fern Emch spent the past week in Mott visiting friends and taking in the air meet at that place. Wm. Keller and family were call- ers at the Lawfer Studio Wednesday. Virgil Sturam of Rapid City, S. D., was looking after business interests | ® here the past week. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Wyman were business visitors in Bismarck Tues- lay. Misses Adeline Will and Lily Nel- son of Bismarck visited at the John Will home Saturday and accom- panied them to New Lefpzig Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert O’Connell were callers in Leith Tuesday eve- ning. Church Notes: — Carson—Sunday school, 11:00; evening worship, 7:30, Lark — afternoon worship, 10 Leith—morning worship, 10 Sunday school, 11400. Bismarck Presbytery at Bismarck Tuesday. Synod of North Dakota meets at Minot on Wednesday. Sunday school Raily Day services at Leith were very well attended and an interesting Sunday school lesson with illustrations was studied, followed by birthday collections, songs and quoting Bible verses by the different classes. ” Saas Ghylin By ELLA KRAUSE (Received too late for issue of Oc- tober 4. Mrs. Nels Olm and children, Iven, Hollys and Willis, were Regan call- ers Saturday, “ L. Davis is busy threshing now. E. J. Engelbretson is busy thresh- ing at Spangberg’s. Nels Alm consulted the dictors at Bismarck \about his hands Monday. Among those who were Regan callers Saturday evening are Ella and Hilda Krause, Mr. and Mrs. L. ‘ing and daughter Marie, Alfred Anderson, ‘Ida Kettleson, Marvin Alm, and Randa Kettleson, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Krause and children, Ruebin, August and Esther, called fn Wilton Saturday evening. Miss Ella Krause is helping Mrs. John Thum in the hotel. Bertel Magnuson is absent from school on account of his leg, which was run over by a wagon last week. Miss Mary Doyle, Ella, Esther and August Krause were callers at the Albert Johnson hom eMonday. Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. Krause and family were Regan callers Saturday evening. Miss Julia and Walter Sheninosky were dinner guests at the A. J. Krause home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Krause and sons Ruebin and August were Re- gan callers Tuesday evening. Ida Magnuson and Randa Kettle- son were week-end visitors at their home near Regan. Dorothy Sheldon, Randa Kettle- son and Ida Magnuson attended the dance in Regan Saturday evening. The dance was given in the Ameri- can legion rooms, as there is no dance hall in town. Those who played were Dee and Ode Bailey of Canfield township. Ted Hochalter was a caller at the A. J. Krause home Saturday eve- ning. Misses Hilda and Ella Krause were brief visitors at the Sig Rupp home Saturday evening. a geese ee Baldwin By FLORENCE BORNER Harry and Paul Hogue, who have been threshing in the Arnold dis- trict the past week, have returned to having been seen the hunting season opened. . A brother of the late Jacob Bureau from Washington was here a few days ago sett! up his brother’s estate, Mrs. Andy Peterson and Mrs, Fred! Thy Kent were visiting and shopping in the capital city a few days ago. al friends of Mr. Clarence Hillerson will be interested E BISMARCK TRIBUNE and Mrs.) Kurtz of Hazelton drove to Bismarck Sousa band. J. A. Larson, auditor of the F. H. Carpenter Lumber Co., Bismarck, visited the local lumber yards ursday. Club Notes Monday evening Pirs. R. “Arntz was hostess to the Braddock Study in knowing they are now located at) and Civic club at the home of Mrs. Marmarth, N. Dak. Mr. Hillerson was principal in the Baldwin high school last year. = $2 | Hampton | e ‘By ELIZABETH KOPPY Henry Knittel was a caller in Tem- vik Saturday. " A number of young folks of this vicinity attended the dance at the Cannon Ball ranch Saturday eve- ning. A very nice time was had by all. Music was furnished by John Lipp and Jerome Baer of Linton. jake Zoller of near Hazelton was on this vicinity Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Backhaus and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Joeb went to Eureka Sunday’ to spend the day there. Miss Theresa Koppy, who is work- ing for Mrs. John Weber, spent Sun- day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy. John Weber was a business caller in Linton Saturday. Frank Chesrown called on his family in Linton over the week-end. The Misses Theresa and Elizabeth Koppy and George Umber of Mi- nona called at the Porter Umber home Sunday. William Bechtle and Henry Klaudt of Linton were in this vicinity Sun- day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Grenz and family calledon friends in Hazelton Sunday. Charles Gillson of Cannon Ball was in this vicinity. Monday. Math Koppy called on friends in Temvik Sunday. Miss Lyria Flegal and Bertha Wildermuth of Linton were in this vicinity Sunday evening. Joe Fettig of Linton delivered gasoline to several farmers in this vicinity Tuesday. Godfrey Grenz and Helmet Scheir- meister were business callers ‘in Temvik Wednesday evening. Charles Carlson and son of the Glencoe vicinity were business call- ers at Ed Weller’s Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Kyes, ac- companied by Mrs. George Suverly, were in this vicinity Wednesday. They were on their way,to Linton. Steve Unger of west of Linton was in this vicinity Thursday. Theodore Yetter of Linton was a wohl caller here ong day this week, —_—_—_— | Braddock | —$<$______ By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE Howard Balk, who has been vis- iting at the W. W. Mandigo home, returned Monday to St. Paul, where he is attending university. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Baxter, who have been visiting with relatives in St. Paul for over a week, returned home Wednesday. F.R. Briggs returned to Jefferson, S. D., Wednesday after spending several weeks looking “ after his farming interests south of town. Mr. Briggs has rented his farm to Putman Gilbert. Clyde Smith has been engaged as second man in the Braddock Eleva- tor during the rush of the season. Mesdames Meier and Larson of Linton were the guests of Mrs. Dr. Baer Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Grogan drove her mother, Mrs. C. Green and Mrs. Spriggle from Marie district to Braddock Fri- day to consult Dr. Baer. Mr. and Mrs. B. Schneider and Mrs. Kurtz of Hazelton were Brad- dock callers Saturday. The ladies finish ue. threshing in this locality. W. J. Jiras of Cromwell was a re- cent business caller in town. He re- cently purchased a sedan. Z Mrs. Basil Small and children, Burt, Kenneth and Dorothy visited at the Richard Borner home Monday afternoon. Miss Grace McAvoy, who attends high school in Wilton, spent the week-end at her home northwest of Baldwin, ill Guptill and baby have Mrs. been spending a few days at the home of Mrs. Guptill’s sister-in-law, Mrs. Enos Strandemo. > The road east of town is in a poor condition due to the heavy traffic the past two weeks. The swamp has risen and threatens to overflow the road as it enters Baldwin. 3 Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Carlson enter- tained relatives from the Painted Woods district at their home last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stitzer and son Ellison and Mr. and Mrs, Roy Riggs and family of Bismarck were recent guests at the Andy Peterson home, J. 8S, Fevold, local banker, was transacting business in the capital city the latter part of the week. | Mr. Lobach of near Wilton is drill- ing a well on the farm owned by Herman Kickul northeast of town. Mrs. Anna Rupp spent part of the week at the home of her father, John Herdebu Sr., cooking for the thresh- ing crews. lerman Kickul, J. C.' Hilken and Herman Meyer have been spending the past week in Bismarck where they were called for grand jury serv- ice, County Commissioner William Fricke wae a recent business caller in the eae city. Z Noel Borner helped Emil Geigle cut flax on Wednesday. eile “Borner of Burnt Creek was ere & lew days ago visit ing al tending to business affairs. Charlie at his farm near Arnold where Bill ee We Cel ings it the irs. Wayne Cummings spent ist week at the John Nordstrom foes in Naughton township helping. Mrs. Nordstrom to cook for thresh- ers. John has a fine this year, as have a lot of others in his com- nity. wand Mra, Timothy Jones and rnold were recent guests at the om of relatives in this ‘com-| munity. Donati re/dinner guests at the ‘were, ir William Miller home near ea of Mandan was ing to bees affairs in this iness in the visited with Mrs. Allen while Mr. Schneider attended to some business in town, ~ Miss Margaret Baumfolk spent Saturday at the home of her uncle, J. A, Allenswortth. Margaret at- tended school in Braddock last year, but intends to go to school in Bis- marck this year. Mrs. Sidney Johnson, nee Ebba Melander, of Seattle, Wash. and Miss Francis Melander of Bismarck spent the week-end visiting with Braddock friends. Mrs. Johnson is on her way back from the east, where she spent the summer with Mr. Johnson’s folks. Miles Stanton, who is teaching north of Bismarck, spent the week- end with home folks. s Anton Hanson, who was killed by an auto near Steele this week, was well known to Braddock folks. Mr. and Mrs. L.V.Lesher, Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Bauer and Floyd Martin and Miss Grace Lilleboe spent Sun- ay a hunting trip to the river. irs. Alex McDonald and Mrs. Ed Allensworth drove up from Glencoe Friday afternoon and visited at the Wm. Robinson and Don MacDonald homes. Mesdames Allen, Barton, Baer and Savage attended a meeting of the . E. S. in Linton Wednesday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Long and Mr. and Mrs. O.; Amundson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Van Dyne at their home at Guyson, N, D. W. A. Lettsome of Seneca, Ill. and Oscar Larson of Morris, Ill., rived in Braddock Thursday to look after their interests on the Johnson ranch west of town. On Saturday afternoon ee left for home. We missed the familiar face of Ed Naber. ets had passed to the great beyor luring the past year. The ladies of the Woodman Circle met in thteir hall Wednesday eve- ning. the ,usual routine of business a nice lunch was served by Kintyre Tues visitors of Mr. and A. R. Button. Fourteen members were’ present to listen to an inter- esting report of the annual state convention of Federation of Women’s ae held at Ellendale Sept. 24th to 27th, | represented the Braddock Study and {Civic club. Mrs. Vie and Mrs. Barton The hostess city of the sixth dis- trict is to be congratulated on the fine entertainment provided for the largest delegation of any state con- vention. All sessions were held in Bates were housed in the homes and in the girls’ dormitory under the {able management of Dean Gruen- jfelder. The departments of Amer- ican citizenship, fine arts, press and Fepety, applied education and pub- ic welfare were stressed. The many fine addresses and the excep- tionally fine musical talent made an interesting program. ment fund concert was put on by opera house in which they presented j Miss Ilva Niemack, violinist of Iowa, and Miss Eugene Lawson, soprano of Tulsa, Okla. The Federation dinner was held in the home eco- nomics building and the Federation tea was given by President and Mrs. Black at their home. The Ellendale ladies put on a one act play in the auditorium of Dakota hall, entitled “The Trials of a Hostess,” which was much enjoyed. I Clear Lake | _L By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bassen called at the Christ Schoon home Wed- nesday evening. Miss Elsie Meyer of Driscoll as- sisted Mrs. Ole Newland with some work for a few days. Miss Ann Erickson, who attended the funeral of her father at Minot, has returned to her duties at the Bayer school. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and ert Sharp while in Driscoll Friday® L. B. Olson was a Bismarck caller Saturday, Mrs. Mabel Carlson and children of Steele were callers at the home of Mrs. Carlson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hargrave, Mrs. Emma Shaffer and daughter Vivian were shopping in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Oren attended the rodeo at Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson enter- ner Sunday. Ole Slaatenhues consulted physi- cians in Bismarck Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and family, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Han- sen and family called on Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Hanson Sunday. : A few from this vicinity attended Saturday evening. Bismarck callers Monday. Reeder home Tuesday morning. the Ole Nyseth farm Tuesday. dinner guest of Miss Evelyn Thomas Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Tice and family are moving from the Nupen farm east of Driscoll to the Tysland farm. o—_—__—________». Temvik By DOROTHEA ENDERS Mr. _and Mrs, Frank Foell and Mrs. Dave Calquhoun were Bis- marck shoppers Thursday. F. A. Muckler was a Linton caller Saturday. The auditor for tthe Farmers Elevator spent a couple of days here on business this week. Mesdames Calquhoun, Hendrix and DeWitt attended lodge meeting at Linton Wednesday night. Mrs. Anne L. Peterson of Bis- marck started a music class of four- teen here this week. She will spend from Wednesday noon until Thurs- day here each week. irs. A. W. Quast and son Neil were week-end shoppers at Bis- marck, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Enders and daughters were Braddock callers on Sunday. Miss Louise Foell of Hazelton spent the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Will Foell. Misses Ann and Alice Calquhoun and Rose Schleckt accompanied by Ted Kimbel motored to Hazelton Tuesday evening and visited at the Chris Grenz home. Bes Eunice Venne of Linton spent Su lay at the Jim Monahan home. Misses Sorenson, Johnson and Kaufman were Linton shoppers Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. John Leno visited friends at Napoleon one day last we se % School News High School: We have received all our books and are ready for work. Our new library system seems to f quite a success. A number of new books have been added to the| © list. Thirteen or fourteen pupils have enrolled in the music class taught by rson. The attendance is not as perfect as it should be, many pupils helping at home with the fall work. roomis look attractive and comfortable with the steam heat registers, although they are not yet | S. connected. Seventh and Ei ighth grades have finished e ve finial their Xmas Red Cross gift hth Grades: box. lft something about the time.! M: Monday evening to listen to the|Q j the College building and the dele- | The endow- || the courtesy of the Lions club at the b4 family called on Mr, and Mrs. Robs) tained a number of relatives at din-| Lake. the Crum dance north of McKenzic| © Nr. and Mrs. Will Stiles were Catholic services were held at the Several attended the sale held at Miss Myrtle Christensen was a seventh and pecking fekraadd given at the Bismargk audi- ro it rium. Royal Thomas attended the Bis-|Johnson and Lars Jacobson homes rodeo. inday. Ellen Foell, Irene Foell, and Neil juast. The absentees seem to get the best of our perfect attendance rec- ord. Those being absent are mma Albrecht, Robert Albrecht, Walter Albrecht, Edward Chilson, Rosie ; Deis, Bill Foell, Otto Knapp, Sarah | Knapp, Mavis Leno, Blinda Nelson, Beulah Nelson, Alvin Saulter, Har- hg Heel and Frank Weber. ie pupils left to enroll are David Albrecht, Fred Nelson, Peter Nelson, and Emil Knapp. Primary Room: The primary room has twenty-seven pupils enrolled. Those who were not absent nor tardy last month were as follows: Ruth Reich, Norbert Reich, Lillian Beitelspacker, Lucinda Beitelspack- er, Thomas Hendrix, Albert Brekel,, Royal Brogden, Williani Bowen, Hollis Chilson and John Robert Foell, The children are now working on their sand table project which is to be and Indian village. Mrs. Stedman and Mrs. Beitcl- spacker were visitors in our room last month. Clement Deis got the most one- hundred papers last month. -—_————_____"“_-e Dodge 1| By OLGA M. GROSSMAN Joe Jacobs was a business caller | in Beulah Wednesday. | now worth, this state, is, homes of Mr. and Mrs. John Stern and Mr. and Mrs. Singer. 1 Lane Russ of Killdeer, candidate for sheriff, was transacting business in Dodge Saturday. , John Goetz of Glen Ullin is:spend- ing a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goetz. B. Temper of Beulah was in Dodge Saturday. Rev. and Mrs. Henry Sailer of | Hebron ‘and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Huber of Golden Valley were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Grossman Monday. Mrs. C. N, Lee was an eastbound Passenger to Bismarck Saturday where she will enter Bismarck hos- pital. Mrs. E. H. Sautner of Mandan is @ guest for a few days at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gleich and Mr. and Mrs. Peter, Marquardt. T. B. Rogers of Zap transacted business in Dodge Friday. Olive Moen was‘a passenger to Werner Saturday where she spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mattson. Rev. E. E. Matteson preached a splendid sermon in the Congrega- tional church Sunday. Quite a large number of people were present and guest at the everybody enjoyed the sermon greatly. Two Carl Entzel children, one John Entzel boy and one Martin Zeisler girl were taken to the school for the deaf and dumb at Devils Mr, and Mrs. Conrad Wendahl Were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Siverts Sunday. _ Joe Meyers transacted business in Zap Tuesday. By MAUDE MOFFIT A large crowd from this vicinity attended the dance at Sterling on Friday evening. Music was fur- nished by the Commodores of Man- dan and every one reports an en- joyable time. Mrs. Ed Kruse and daughters Evelyn and Doris returned home the middle of last week from Aber- deen, S. D., where they had been vis for several days. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Lane and Mrs, C. E, Moffit and daughter Maude motored to Hazelton on Monday evening to consult a doctor about. Mrs. Lane’s health. Edward Olson, Sr., and children Mable and Dewey left Tuesday morning for Deadwood, S. D., where they will attend the funeral gervices of Mr. Olson’s brother. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Johnson left Monday for Forman where they will resume their work on the bridge crew. They had spent a week in Moffit. Miss Anna Verchot of Mott visited friends in Moffit on Saturday eve- ning. If the weather continues to be as fair as it has been for several weeks the threshing will soon be finished in this section of the country. Nearly everyone is through, but some are still busy. Misses Gracie Miller and Harriett Moffit and Murray House and Leo Rippley were all entertained at Sun- day evening dinner at the Emmet Carroll home. : Miss Velma Whitaker and a girl friend visited at Velma’s home over the week-end. They teach school in Emmons county. The following friends and relatives were pleasantly entertained at the F. Lane home on Sunday: Ted Ballard, Mr. and Mrs. Burton John- son, Mr. and Mrs. C, E. Moffit and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lane and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lane and family. A lovely dinner was served by Mrs. Moffit. Miss Gracie Miller was a caller in Bismarck on Retarday- Mr. Gottlibson and pal, who left for their homes, returned to Moffit on Saturday. They will work for several weeks, ea Menoken ——___—_____—¢ By MRS, JENNIE DANCE Mr. and Mrs. Faye Salter and little daughter visited at the George Ely home Sunday. Mrs. Marvin Sherman and son Albert, and Miss-Orpha Agnew left for Iowa Monday where they will visit relatives. Miss Agnew will ae her grandparents in Groton, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Holmes, Misses Ruth Kamphaugh. Gertrude Ness, Ruth Heller attended Sousa’s band marck y Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Grayes mo- Mrs. Harry Graves and chaldren. Miss Edna Dralle of Bismarck Pupils in the seventh and eighth |and Mrs. V. M. Craven and family fine interest in | attended a y supper given in |cal Hartha Ochs-| honor of the seventieth ‘anniversary has already completed two books, | of Mr. V. M. Craven at the home of Grades: Burkhardt, | ne Calqu- | Mrs. Enders, | New York. A, C. Dance won high |family ifford Craven of Long Island Mrs. John Haussauer of Wood- || torcs to McKenzie, visiting Mr. and|Seibel and Ida ihr way eating hee sister. | euatty smotorgete fr, and Mrs. Homer Craven, Mr. |day on business. score. A luncheon served at midnight. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hiil and baby daughter visited Mrs. Hill’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alsbury, Sunday after- hocn. An aluminum demonstration sup- r was given by Mrs. Kramer of iteele at the Edd Ebling home Wednesday night. Mrs. cack Dutt size frying pan. . and Mrs. Paul Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Salter and chil- dren, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ely and children, and Mrs. Faye Salter, Mr. and Mrs. R. Ishmael, Miss Nellie Dance and Royal Tho: attended the aluminum demonstration at the A. C. Dance home Monday night. Mrs. Ishmael won the small size frying pan. P.-T. A. was held Thursday eve-! ning at the consolidated school. The lower grade pupils under the super- vision of Miss Ruth Heller gave a program. The P.-T. A. was re- organized with Mrs. C. D. King as president; Mrs, Paul Holmes, vice resident; Miss Ruth Kamphaugh, seerctary and treasurer; Mrs. Homer Craven, chairman of the program committee; Mrs. Edd Ebling, chi man of the hospitality committee. | Hot noon lunches were discussed by the patrons. Miss Madge Runey county superintendent, attended the meeting. At the close of the meet- ing a luncheon was served. Carson 1 oO By H. F. DETTLOFF A marriage license was issued by Probate Judge Fletcher to John Morrison and Blanche Steele of Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Holkesvik spent Sunday at Linton. Mr. Becker, a merchant of South Heart, was in Carson Tuesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Nyberg of Flasher} were guests at the home Sunday. Mrs. Peter Port and Mrs. Scott of Shields transacted business in Car- son the last of the weck. Mrs. Barrier and Miss Ben Mooney neral services in Carson Tuesday for Mrs. L, A. Sebastian. Mrs. Allie Bohn of the Mott Sup- ply Store of Mott held a ready-to- wear sale at the E. B. Littlefield) store on Tuesday. Emmons Botten, E. E. Stith, man Vaught and Charles Pathman! attended the aviation meet at Mott Wednesday. Wellington Wright, officer of Fargo, transacted busi- ness in Carson Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Walker of Mandan were guests at the Ben Mooney home on Tuesday. From there they drove to Paradise Flats, Mrs. L. A. Sebastian, mother of Wilda Sebastian, county superintend- ent of schools of Grant county, passed away at the home of her daughter Saturday, having suffered| an attack of apoplexy four days previous. She was buried in the Carson cemetery on Tuesday, funer- al services being held in the Presby- terian church. Rey. Corbitt of Leith officiated. The first meeting of the P.-T. A. was held in Carson on Thursday in the high school assembly, at which time Mrs. Dora Lorenzen gave a very interesting talk. After the busi- | ness session a musical program was held, which was followed by a dainty luncheon served by Mrs. Vint and Mrs. Hart. Peter Botton of the Botton Motor company and Dr. R. H. Leavitt mo- tored to Bismarck Thursday where the doctor remained for a few days, while Mr. Botton left for Fargo where he attended to business af- fairs. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Dettloff trans- acted business in Elgin on Tuesday. John Will of Leith met his sister, Miss Adeline Will and Miss Nelson, employes of the Bank of North Da- kota, on Saturday, they having come to spend the week-end at the John Will home. The N. P. Railroad has a construc- tion crew at work in the Carson yards remodeling the loading plat- form which will be much more con- venient for the unloading of auto- mobiles, threshing machines and tractors. Carlyle Evins, who has been home for a few days from the Agricultural college of Fargo, left the first of the week to resume his dutics at that place. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Evins of Car- son and Mrs. Guy McAndrew of. Leith motored to Bismarck Monday, Mrs. McAndrew going up for med- ical treatment. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Finlayson of Carson, Oct. 9th, a son. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kuebler trans- asted business in Bismarck Mon- lay. Mrs. Julian Holkesvik acted as hostess to the Fortnightly club Thursday evening, Oct. 11th. This was the opening meeting for the year. e. i Glen View | _ By MRS. LARS JACOBSON Reynard Spitzer, son of Mrs. J.| Spitzer, was operated on at the St. Alexius hospital Thursday for ap- pendicitis. he is getting along nicely. Helen and Esther Strandemo spent Sunday at their parental home, returning to Mandan to re- sume theif school duties Sunday cranieg, Ed Lenihan taking them Mrs. Jake Spitzer and family spent Sunday visiting Reynard who is a patient at one of the hospitals in Bismarck. Miss Helga Sormula, spent the week-end at t..e F. Lindstrom home. Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Schoolcraft and Mr. and Mrs. James McAvoy and family motored down to the Martin Bourgois home Sunday. Bill Larson was a Bismarck caller Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Art Larson and sons Donald and John visited at the Con Su A Minnie, Er. est, Lydia and Robert wn of Mercer called at the Jake Spitzer home Sun- fr. and Mrs. James McAvo: and “Bismarck Satur- Alex Oshanyk and Mabel led at the Lester Larson home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Con Johnson and and Helmer} Mr. » Milton Rue i children visited at the S. Strandemo one me and Mee Ring uc in Bis- Ba afte marek, Mr, and Mrs. Otto Ayers enter-| Lars J: Dd attendance | tained at four tables of whist Wed-| Anderson and Albert Larson homes evening in honor of Mr. and | Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Quanrud and and Mrs. Oscar . Johnson - of Bertie| Davis of Flasher attended the fu-} Ly-| prohibition! At the present writing TOON. m called at the E. A. rud shot a few chickens on the way Willard Simons called on a few a his neighbors Sunday. He waz juyin, tatoes. Mrs, E. A. Anderson was on the sick list a few days this week, but is better at this writing. Verl and Paul Holden and Dave Bly went duck hunting Sunday. Threshing is nearly completed now in this neighborhood. Prairie fires have been seen -all around us these windy days, and everyone is getting busy plowing fire guards. {"iaeuk ~—Y By HELEN MARCHANT Mr. znd Mrs. R. J. Marchant and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Koch, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Witt, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wentz and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and daughter Verna were Wing shoppers Saturday. ” Herman Sielenger is uaa f grain for Fred Smith and Christ Berg is 'threshing his grain. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Lytle took their daughter Mabel to the O. 0. Sperry home Sunday evening where {she will board while teaching | Schrunk school No. 2 this term. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wentz and daughter Tillie and Mrs. Fred Koch attended the show in Wing Saturday evening. | Mr. and Mrs. Allan Frazier and son and family and Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Marchant and daughter Margaret and Irene spent Sunday afternoon jat the Fred Smith home. Schrunk schools opened Monday morning, October 8 Annie Wahl is teacher in school No. 1 and Mabel Lytle in school NoN, 2. Philip Siebel and family are help- ing Henry Siebel through threshing. . and Mrs. Carl Johnson «vere z shoppers Saturday evening. |_ The Sunday callers at the Wm. Ryan home were: Albert Hien- bouch, A. Walker and son and Fitz- gerald boys. Mr. and Mrs. Henr, baby daughter Marjorie June, LeRoy Marchant, Herman Seilenger were | Sunday callers at the Herman Nie- ters home. Se | A prairie fire broke out in this community Friday and Jacob Hind- bouch was very unfortunate in hav- jing eighty acres of his wheat shocks {burned. The fire is said to have been started by a threshing machine. Ben Eide is hauling grain for Herman Nieter: Mrs. Adam Kiein and daughter Louise were Wing shoppers Thurs- day afternoon. e Jake Wentz was hauling his grain to Wing Saturday with Fred 's truck. Tillie Wentz is helping her grand- mother, Mrs. Fred Koch, cook for threshers. Mrs. Henry Sielenger and dat |ter and Marcella Nieters were Wi shoppers Saturday evening. Martha Hindbouch assisted Mrs, Ed Nolen with her housework while threshing last week. | Mrs. Emile Schuh from Bismarck jSpent last week visiting with Mrs. | Ed Nolan. John Witt is threshing flax for | Joe Klemine at this writing. Ima Meyers helped Mrs. B. E. Bailey cook for threshers last week. Miss Mabel Lytle returned to her | Parental home Wednesday evening after assisting with the work for a week through threshing at the Mar- chant home. : Mrs. Christ Hein was on the sick jlist last week. % Adolph Bender hauled grain for R. G, Marchant Wednesday. The Koch rig is threshing at the John Koch farm this week, and Mr. and Mrs. John Koch are hauling the grain to Wing from the machine | with trucks. Mrs. R. G. Marchant returned to |her home from Scotland, 8. D., | where she was called by the serious illness of her father, who is much | better at this writing. | James Novy is threshing for Ed Nolan this week. The Strand machine finished threshing at the Marchant farm Wednesday and pulled to the Joe | Novey farm, where they are thresh- jing now. Mrs. Joe Klemin’s sister and friend are visiting with her now. Henry Josephson is threshing for Jacob Hindbouch this week. —— "9 i| Estherville ' | i By MRS. ROY LITTLE |. Mrs. Carl Berg and Mrs. Frank Mickelson were Regan shoppers | Tuesday. : |,, Mrs. John Carlson was on the sick | list several days this week. |. Mrs Roy Little was a Regan caller uesday afternoon. | Barney Strand called at Roy | Little’s Tuesday evening to get help for threshing. | Mrs. Joe Keifer is assisting with |the work at John Carlson’s while | Mrs, Carlson is sick. Roy Little called at the J. F. Little home Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mowder were shoppers in Regain Wednesday | afternoon. Seilenger and | __ Ed Rasche is threshing for George, [Ea Mowder and Roy Little this week, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Little and son ‘Norman attended the rodeo and races in Bismarck Thursday. | Mrs. A. H. Lundberg visited at | the Uhde home Friday. Mrs. Wm. Mickelson and laughter \ Odessa motored to Wilton Friday. | Mrs. Anna Knutson and son | Oliver, Mrs. Joe Keifer and Mrs. Joh Carlson motored to Bismarck Thursday where Mrs, Carlson con- sulted the doctor. Mrs. Pete Mickelson was a Regan shornar Friday morning. iy Carl Berg and Mrs. Jake Fisher were Wilton shoppers Friday ote Ha McCullough, Dori irs. Harry lough, Doris, Irene and Kenneth ‘and Mrs. Alvin 'Ghylin were Wilton callers Satur- day. Doris Carlson is staying with Mrs. Knutson ‘while Mrs. Carlson is 1a Bismarck. Mrs. Dan Danielson and daughm rs and Mowder's Sunday were, Mr. ton, Ed. and two chil- dren, and Mrs. Earl Mowder and family. Mrs. John Carlson returned home from Bismarck Saturday evening where she has been doctoring for. several days, Ole Wold called at the Cecil Elkins - hee sea A lost the threshing crews” worked Sunday, taking ad of Mrs. — Ole Ugtem and son Norman of Wil- - Rasche 3 Sa A ED CO LELNIOGTEIEE REESE CBE

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