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: afternoon at | Hornbacker farm Tuesday. - | calves at the sale Wednesday and © busy di days. ; than they want, | business callers in Tuttle Monday. | cousin of the McIntyre bo: x ° r | Wild Rose | a, | By HELEN BROWNAWELL ‘8. H. Drum of Lytton, Iowa, is looking after his farming interests here this week. Mrs. John Peterson, who spent the past week in Bismarck taking treatment for rheumatism, returnea home Saturday somewhat improved. George Moffit of Moffit made a business call here the fore part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Snyder of Bismarck spent the week-end visit- ing relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Peterson vis- | ited the Capital City Monday. J. S. Swanson resigned from the school board at the last meeting as Mr. and Mrs. Swanson and Misses Laura, Gladys and Evelyn and Master Amos, Arizona or some ad their health this winter. A large crowd attended the sale at the Andrew Biebelheimer farm home Wedzesday. Things fairly well. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Saville mo- tored to Linton on business Thurs- y. | Mr. and Mrs. Nels Thompson vis- | ited the Capital City the fore part of the week. Mrs. H. A. Carlisle has been con- | fined to her bed the past few days, | but is some better at this writing. | Miss Lila Sterling, teacher of | school No. 1, accompanied Miss | Myrtle Feltheim of Braddock to| Bismarck Saturday, returning the same day. A number of our young people at- tended the dance at Moffit Satur- day evening and report a pleasant evening. H. A. Carlisle was appointed by the school board to fill the unexpired term of J. S. Swanson, who resigned, as he plans on leaving for Arizona this week. Mr. Bannister of Napoleon made a business call here the last of the week. Miss Helen Brownawell, who at- tends business college in Bismarck, was home for the week-end. Quite a number from here attend- ed the Nyberg sale at the 0. Martini farm Saturday. Mrs. Ernest Saville and young folks, Frank, Fred and Miss Ada and their guest, Miss Helen Erick- son, motored to Bismarck Saturday to do some shopping. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Swanson and children returned Monday from a several days’ trip to Mandan and Bismarck. Miss Helen Erickson, who taught in the Wild Rose schools the past lan on going to| cent state for} | sold | | fornia, | Wednesday where R.| the Klagenburg home. Harry Crow and family are expected here from Kansas this week. They | formerly lived here, but moved to Kansas three years ago to make their home. They have decided to | return to Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Zweigle and family are moving on their farm recently purchased. Dave Johnson rented it the past two years. He will move near Twin Lakes. Ben Klagenburg dug his potatoes Thursday afternoon and Friday. He was assisted by Francis Smith, the professional potato picker. Miss Opal Gray spent the week- end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray, north of Tuttle. Orris Goldberg, who has been two weeks, returned to his home near Hurdsfield Friday. George McIntyre and Mike Bea-) com were callers in Wing Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove were guests at the Frank Gray home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Glagenburg entertained a bunch of hunters Sat- urday evening and Sunday. J. A. Davies of Elkgrove, Cal returned to Bismarck he expects to leave for his home. He will go by way of Sioux City, Iowa, and stop off there a few days to visit some relatives and friends. Miss Marie Huber accompanied by Miss Barrington of Bismarck e calling on the residents of this nity Friday. Miss Huber is running for county superintendent of schools. Callers at the McIntyre home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klagenburg and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tees, Ed Poud, Marvin Lodgi and Russel Kramer. Mr. and Mrs. family were guests at Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kraft’s Sunday. Martha Kraft was hostess to a number of her little friends Sunday, the occasion being her eleventh birthday. The state’s attorney and county auditor of Wells county were hunt- ing at Twin Lakes Saturday and Sunday. They were also guests at Hazel Grove By MRS. ROY HAZELGROVE Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray were afternoon callers at the Hazelgrove home Wednesday. Frank Gray called at the Milt Goldsmith and Will Thieling home two years, visited with the Ernest Saville family and their friends over the week-end, returning to her school work at Raleigh Sunday. Visitors at the W. H. Brownawell | &t the Andrew Kraft wpe ee home Sunday included Mr. and Mrs. | !8 Now sowing rye and Emil Sattler Donald Snyder and Oliver Webb of | Started sowing rye Thursday. Bismarck, Mrs. Harold Brownawell and son Bobby of Sterling, Miss Helen Erickson af Raleig! Miss Helen Brownawell of Bismarck, Miss Ada Saville and brothers Frank and | Cloude this week. Fred, Harry Koenig and George Buck. Misses Lillian and Ellen Peterson | Tuttle Thursday and were dinner and Martha and Bernice Gosney and George Buck, students at Braddock high school, spent the week-end at their respective homes. Se ! Arena j ctl e By MRS. OWEN McINTYRE Miss Otillia Broza returned home Eraay evening to spend the week- end, Andrew Kraft’s nephew has spent the past week ing here. Helen Wolf is assisting Mrs. Ralph Halver cook for threshers. Christ Wolf was a business caller in Wing Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and Harold, Mrs. Owen McIntyre and Mrs. Ben Klagenburg attended the sale at John Hartman’s Wednesd: John Davies of Elk Grove, C fornia, was a guest at the McIntyre home Sunday night. Mr. Davies says North Dakota still looks good, but California better. H states that Mrs. Davies is fine, mever enjoying any better health than at present, which all her old friends were pleased to hear. Jakie Gaub has purchased the he is living on from J. A. Davies. He says he through renting for a while at least. The Nathan threshing machine from near Goodrich is threshing for Carl Wolf. They finished on the Bluch Wagner purchased some Philip Webber went after them eday and brought them home in his truck. John Spitzenburg worked for Elmer Perry a few days last week. rone around here has been igging Potatoes the past few otatoes seem to be yielding fine, most everyone having more - Marvin Lodgi and mother were Franzis Smith helped Bluch Wag- mer dig potatoes Monday. » Mike Beacom of Sioux City, a Wednesday. Miss Otillia Brose was an over- night guest at the Emil Sattler home Wednesday. Emil Sattler called Wednesday Y. Arthur Kraft helped Emil Sattler ick potatoes Tuesday and Ray lazlegrove helped dig potatoes. The Brose rig threshed for Ed ir. and Mrs. Frank Gray and Mr. and Mrs, Ray Hazlegrove were in guests at the Albert Gray home. Mrs. John Lybeck and two sons Donald and Junior and daughter Dona Mae and Miss Kathrine Cook of Jamestown were guests this week at the Joe Cook home near Regan and also at the Albert Gray home in Tuttle. There was a teachers’ meeting in Tuttle Thursday. Will Harty was in Tuttle Thurs- day. There was a dance Thursday night. Horry Ulfers has one of the Al- bert Tucker boys plowing with the tractor. in Tuttle Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove and Miss Lorene Hawkins called at the Jack Stewart home Friday. Roy and Sylvia Stewart and Miss i Emma Weber took in the dance at Tuttle Thursday night. Jack Stewart's brother and family from South Dakota are guests this week at the Stewart home. Roy Buck and his father are threshing for Chris Hanson. Ray Hazlegrove and Emil Sattler were in Arena Saturday. Elmer Perry, Elmer Drumm and Samm Beppis where in Arena Sat- urday. % Owen McIntyre and son Richard were in town Saturday. Marie Huber was out through this neighborhood electioneering as she is penning for county superintend- ent. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray called at the Ed Cloude home for Miss Opal Gray Friday evening and on the way home they called at the A Hazlegrove home. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray and Miss Opal were among the shoppers in Tuttle Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gray and son Robert were over-night guests at the Frank Gray home Friday. Chris Stohler called Friday eve- ning at the Hazlegrove farm. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove and Miss Lorene Hawkins were supper gusets ai the Emil Sattler home Sun- y night. vB, & guest at the McIntyre home. it he is work Ae ine. Clarence Kersch, Lawrence Gold- berg and Russel Kramer spent Mon-' McIntyre’s. There on account of the and| the coming week before pic! = f Welch’s Spur } on the|@: working for Elmer Drum the past! i Jake Kraft andj, @| were guests at the Hotel Peterson day morning. Mr. Welch hauled a noon. Mrs. Elmer Funston and children are visiting relatives in Minnesota this fall. Mrs. Wm. Davenport has been quite ill in a Bismarck hospital for several days. 1 Robt. Boyd sold Fred Rittel and cattle Friday. Glen Baker called on Robt. Welch Friday morning. Mr. Baker has been hauling wood from his place on the river bottom. The little children at the Robt. Welch home have been ill with severe colds this week. Surveyors are again busy in Boyd township, having staked out the road Hoa and south past Boyd school fo. 1. Pat Rytzel and Theodore Dorman assisted by Robt. Welch succeeded in killing a skunk near the 0. P. Welch home Friday evening. Bismarck hunted prairie chickens with the Dopplers and Robt Welch Sunday. Only two chickens were reported to have been shot in the hunt. Chickens have become very wild and difficult to shoot lately. Pat Rytzel and Ryal Thomas have been doing considerable plowing por of the Otto Dorman place this all. : Robt. Welch motored to Bismarck for a truck load of coal Friday. He also ordered a carload of coal to be sent to the Spur for the two Boyd schools. Raleigh By W. B. DORWARD The 13-year-old son of Magnus Dirk was accidental shot in the leg by a neighbor boy. He spent sev- eral days taking treatment in the Flasher hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Rausch and two children spent Sunday with Mr. and irs. P. J. Rausch. Mr. and Mrs, John Jackson, son and daughter-in-law returned to their home in Estheville, Ia., after a pleasant visit with the Fergusons on the Cannon Ball. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cory, who visited friends in Flasher, passed through Raleigh Monday on their ey to their home in McLaughlin, | o Mr. and Mrs. Horace Storm and family of New Leipzig visited Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bosworth Sunday. Mrs. Steele and Miss Leona Krosh Sunday evening. A The rural route out of Raleigh was inspected one day last week. Everything was in fine shape except a few weeds which must be cut be- fore snow flies. Donovan Dale is the name of the new son that arrived Sept. 27th to brighten the home of Mr. and Mrs, Soa Pack, Jr., of Rapid City, Spencer Peterson arrived home Thursday from the Mobridge hos- ital. His hand is improving rap- idly and he hopes to soon be able to go to work. Amos Ewers of Sioux county was a business visitor in Raleigh last Friday. J. G. Brady of Aberdeen called on Raleigh friends one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. K. Bichler, son John, and Mrs. J. M. Fiest of Strasburg, N. D., visited with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fiest from Friday until Sunday. , Max P. Miller and Mrs. Schmed- ing motored to Bismarck Saturday. Mr. Schmeding teaches the Rochus Fernes school. Four carloads of sheep were un- loaded in Raleigh last Friday. They were purchased by Mr. Dewitt, who drove them several miles north of Flasher. Mr. and Mrs. Haas of Venturia, N. D., spent the week-end with their son Sam and family. Professor Cosgrove went to Moffit, N. D., Miss Erickson to Braddock, and Miss Litivinenko to Bismarck to spend the week-end with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Roberts and ildren of New Leipzig and . and Mrs. Chas. Hutchens of Flasher called on Mrs. E. N. Bos- worth Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Dennis of Flasher were business callers in Raleigh Mnoday. Ted Christensen and family, Lewis Jepson and family, Mrs. W. J. Mor- rison and Miss Mary Morrison en- joyed Sunday dinner with J. C. Christenson and childrep. Mr. and Mrs. Faubel of Leith were among the guests present, Oscar Westrum and family of Flasher spent Sunday with Mr. and Henry Richholt and son Gerald of | evening, October 19th. attend this entertainment. ceeds will be used for school pur- ter Spangberg of near Regan re a few days ago looking after business intere: Mr. and Mrs. Emil Geigle and family visited at the Andy Peterson home Tuesday. Quite a few prospective land buy- ers have been looking over this part of the country the past week. Mr. and Mrs. James McAvoy and family were recent visitors in Wil- ton. A Farmers’ Union meeting will be held in the town hall Tuesday eve- ning for the purpose of forming a local union, and appointing officers for the ensuing year. Mrs. George Strohl and two chil- dren of Bismarck are house guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cummings. Mrs. Matilda Baumgart, of Bis- marck has purchased the place knowri as the Hilken house from the Farmer’s State bank, Mr. Fevold acting as agent. Mrs. Baumgart recently sold her residence in Bis- marck and will take early posses- sion of the home she purchased here. Mrs. Baumgart is the mother of Richard and Willie Borner of Bald- win. Herman Kikul, who is acting as a member of the grand jury, spent Columbus day and the week-end at his home. Richard and Frances Rupp, stu- dents of the Bismarck high school, spent the week-end at home. Mrs. C. V. Anderson is leaving in the nearly future for St. Louis, Mo., where she will take an advanced course in painting. Mrs. Anderson has painted a number of beautiful pictures, and plans on making paint- ing her life work. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Meyers are the proud parents of a baby girl that arrived Tuesday. Mrs. Meyers and babe are being cared for in Bismarck. J. S. Fevold transacted business in Bismarck Friday afterndon. ink BISMAKUN 1 ni bUNG The pro- and Mrs. Andrew Nelson, Thu: ir. and Mrr. Albert Waddin; of Bismarck called at the Brown home Thursday. son are hauling grain to Wilton river. Thursday evening. He got which has been under repair at the Soderquist machine shop. if Those who have known Ann Lille- field, who in the past has made her home at Wilton, being telephone operator here a few years ago, may be interested to know niet she mar- ried Merton Demoray of Jamestown on Monday, October 8th. She has been a telephone operator in James- town for a number of years. Mr. and Mrs. Demoray will make their future. Joe Brostrom finished up thresh- ing in this vicinity this week. A few women in this locality at- tended the Lutheran Ladies’ Aid at the home of Mrs. Tom Kjersbon Friday afterndon. pees Gunder Hagen was a caller in Wil- ton Friday evening. o—_ —__—___—-_—-+ | Frances By MILDRED DIETZMAN Joe Fischer started threshing for Walter Dietzman Monday afternoon. A regular school meeting was held at the Walter Dietzman home Tues- evening. ; joe Fischer hauled grain for Glen Cunningham Tuesday. Pete Bliss threshed oats for Wil- liam Kershaw Thursday, John Glum is working on the Pete Bliss threshing machine. Miss Mildred Dietzman returned home Monday after spending two weeks in the Bismarck hospital undergoing medical treatment. Mrs. Jake Merkel is assisting Mrs. Dietzman cook for threshers. ; Miss Edna Johnson was a caller at the Walter Scott home Wednes- day evering. Andrew Fischer, Ted Merkel and ¢ ia ely By FLORENCE GOSNEY Miss Marian Lewis, who is attend- ing school in Jamestown, spent the week-end at her parental home. Mrs. Charley Anderson visited at the Wagner home in Sterling Wed- nesday. M. L. Lewis was a Sterling caller Mondey. Mr. and M:s. John 8enz were Moffit callers Saturday. Florence and Charley Gosney were Bismarck callers Saturday. Mrs. Johnson visited at the Wag- ner home Wednesday afternoon. Miss Marian Lewis was a Bis- marck caller Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Gosney, Flor- ence and Edna and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Koon and children and chil- dren spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Ben Koon, who is in the Bis- marck hospital. She has a baby boy. It was born Thursday. Both are getting along nicely. Gustaf Hermanson, who is going to school in Jamestown, spent the week-end at the Charley Anderson home. : Adelaide Hall with Ida Hurr. William Johnson is working for Harry Edgerley. , Mrs. Herman Nieman was a Ster- ling caller Saturday. Presley Gosney was a Bismarck caller Monday. George Lee called at the Wilbert Koon home Sunday morning. spent Saturday Mr. and Mrs, Roy Bismarck callers Saturd: Mr. and Mrs. Henry were Bismarck callers Monday. ,_ P.M. Gosney is through combin- ing flax for Henry Jessen and is now combining flax for Ed Fogarty. John Benz called at the Herman Nieman home Monday. er were —_— {” Painted Woods} - @ By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD Mrs. Fred Brown went out to her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Betner, to help them with the threshers. She started Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Waddington of Bismarck and Wm. Brown were callers at the Brown home Sunday. Mr. Brown is on the jury at Bis- marck and returned to Bismarck Sunday evening with the Wadding- tons. They also visited at the Alvin Mrs. Alfred Westrum. Miss Pauline Maier accompanied her parents to Wilton Sunday to see her sister, Christine Maier. 0 Baldwin By FLORENCE BORNER Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cummings and little daughter Iona motored to Turtle Lake and Washburn Tuesday where they spent the day with friends and_relatives. Richard Borner transacted busi- ness in Wilton Tuesday morning. Mrs. Karl Englemann a: Mrs. Emil Geigle during the time ty, id the threshers. illie Borner has purchased a new sedan, exchanging his Buick for the newer car. Arnold Rupp, who has _ been threshing in Ecklund township, has completed his run and_ taken his By ‘MRS. R. M, WELCH 0. P. Welch, Robt. Welch, Ed Doppler and A. D. Welch all threshed flax this week. They re- rt the crop to be fairly good for been sown so late in the season. Flax threshing in this com- is practically finished as is ‘in, Potato digging Was rough during the cold spell for fear of a freeze-up. A few hbors expect to cut a little hay ‘ing their corn. Most of the corn is husk-free this fall, so that gathering it will not be ult. According to the husk-free corn predicts ony a ‘ind hindered threshing Monday nee ia re ie] business callers in Bismarck Tues- threshing outfit home. Peter Anderson was a business ener in Wilton the fore part of the week. Lang home. Mr. and Mrs. Sebion Erickson and baby of Bismarck arrived at the Frank Erickson home Satusday evening and returned to Bismarck Sunday evening. Mrs. Wm. Brown and son Lester motored out to the John Hammock home Monday evening. It was Mrs. Hammock’s birthday, a party being in progress there where 70 neigh- bors and relatives spent the evening helping her enjoy the occasion. At midnight #@ delicious lunch was serve Franklin rig a few days this week. M Johnson were Wilton callers Sunday. Elias Lillefjeld called at the Ole Lillefjeld home Sunday afternoon. Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld and Mrs. Elsberg took im home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erickson and son, Ernest, spent Monday at the Andrew Nelson home. Joe Brown, Fred Brown and Les. | Tht Miss Elizabeth Hitchcock helped| ter Brown are all busy hauling Mrs. Basil Small to cook for the threshers the past week. Miss Etta Rupp, nurse at the Bis- marck hospital, spent a few days at the home of her sister, Mrs. Fred Wood. Mrs. Mi daughters, M1: Miss Lena Bape, M thi Baumgart and Edith Spitzer and iiss Frances Spitzer, all of day visitors in &. V. Anderson farm, one le Pee has rented grain to towm the last few days. caller Monday. _Andrew Nelson is busy Pauling his grain to town from the Smit Place that he has rented. Lyscom Brown, who has been working wtih the Nelson Erickson threshing machine, returned to his home at Wilton Saturday. is now threshing foe Terie Auee ee er Toa Dan Johnson is working with the|Emch. Work for the year was out- Reuben Newhart went to Louis Mar- in ¥ t with | plosion. {ideecn ledtetey te ae yee Me. aid Min. 1, N, Btoan ‘ead ‘Walter Dietzman broke down with |daughter Carol of Carson were his. truck Thursday. He took it to the Menoken garage to be repaired | wi ‘m. Andrew Nelson and Frank Erick-|G from Frank’s place down by the Lester Brown was a Wilton caller his car, home in Glendive, Montana, in the |C. y. Mr. and Mrs, Tom Anderson and Mrs. Christine Anderson spent Sat- urday and Sunday with relatives at her, S. D. ir. and Mrs. Lou Omdahl mo- tored to Regent Saturday where they attended the funeral of an old friend, Louie Nehr has been busy filling silos at the Keith Emch and Wm. Kamrath farms. Ladies aid meets at church base- ment on Thursday of this week. The Civic club met at the home of Mrs. J. H. Emch Wednesday eve- ning. A very interesting program ‘was given, Mrs. E. J. Lawfer entertained at fdinner, Thursday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Honey and daughter Na- omi and son Donald, Mr. and Mrs. A. Mossman and daughter Mar- vis, and Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Emch. R. W. Leathers are enjoying a new radio which they installed in their home this wee. We are glad to note that Grandma Carter, who has been seriously ill, is much improved. Roy W. Rools is sporting a new coach, Mr. and Mrs. Fred De La Barre of Glen Ullin, were guests at the E. Anhorn home Sunday. A class of 12 was confirmed at the Lutheran church Sunday and Rev. Halmrusi and class later were callers at the Lawfer home, where they had their pictures taken. Sinclair Wyman and Everett Fan- were visiting relatives and friends in Lemmon the past week. A farewell party was held at the Rieker home Sunday evening. The family are leaving soon for Canada, where they expect to make their home. Mrs. E. Fleming entertained Sat- urday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Ricker. Eldridge and Everett Cowan left for Bismarck, where they have en- tered high school. Hugh Morris and Chick Edison, who have been working at the Kim- ball farm, were called to their home in Rapid City, by the death of a friend, who was killed in a gas ex- callers in Leith Saturday. Mrs. Ben Junken of Morristown ee ee cea SANE EEE Ic ‘A cordial | ited at the home of his parents, Mr./was thrown from her horse last Sat-| dance at Fort Rice Sunday afternoon load of rye to Menoken in the after-| invitation is extended the public to red NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS =| and evening. Godfrey “Ghent went to Livona Monday to thresh for Simon Opp. Among those that were in Linton Thursday were John and Fred Ohl- hauser, John Weber, Mrs. “Ted” Lawler and Miss Elizabeth and Math Koppy. Carson f By F. H. DETTLOFF Mr. and Mrs. Ed Honey and family, former Ponda? residents of Grant county, but .now of Hol! Kan., are here visiting friends ee in and around Carson and ith. Mrs. Reece Griffith and children who have been Visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Vogel near Lark, | leave for their home near Klamath, Oregon, this week. Wm. Hanson returned to his home Tuesday morning, havi been away having a cancer remove from his lip. James Sandlin is in the hospital at Bismarck, seriously ill, having suffered a severe fall and injuring’ his liver. Harold Lavachek, who was called home by the death of his grand- mother, left with his sister, Mrs. Ruf, for their home neat Grassy Butte Saturday. Misses Kellogg and Tande, teach- ers in the Carson schools, spent Sunday at Elgin. Mrs. Ralph Davis, of Glendive,| Montana, has been a guest of Miss Wilda Sebastain for several days. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Littlefield visited Elgin Sunday afternoon. The county council of the Parent- Teacher association held an inter- esting gram in the high school assembly rooms Saturday at 2 o'clock. Mrs. F. C. Lorenzen, de-' livered the president’s address, and Arthur Thompson, state president, gave a delightful talk. Several musical numbers were given and reports of county P. T. A.’s, after which a luncheon was served by a committee of the local association. 0. B. Ivarie, and brothers and Johannes Bader of New Leipzig were in Carson on Tuesday paying their taxes. Miss Ethel Watts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Watts, of He- was a business caller in town Sat- Friday morning. Mr. Newhart and his sons Henry and Reuben spent the week-end at their home at Turtle Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Satter and family moved to Bismarck Satur- day where they plan to spend the winter. Those who were business callers urday. Dodge DAES. acta | By OLGA GROSSMAN Mr. and Mrs. John Neurohr and bron, became the bride of Waldo Lane on Saturday, October 13, at the home of the bride’s parents at Hebron. Miss Watts was a) former teacher in the Carson schools, and at the time of her marriage was teaching at Medina, North Dakota. Immediately follow- ing the wedding the young couple in Bismarck Saturday are as follows:| children motored to Gladstone, this| eft for Beulah where the groom Mr. and Mrs. Tooker, Floyd Owens,| state, Sunday, where they were | °Perates John Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fischer and family, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Jake Merkel and Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Dietzman. A. M. Langum, president of the Bismarck Business college was a caller at the Walter Dietzman home Sunday. : William McCluskey of McKenzie delivered gas out in this vicinity Friday evening. : Martin Tooker has purchased six head of Holstein milk cows. Fred Whiteberg of Wisconsin vis- ited friends in this vicinity Sunday. Mino Harms threshed for Elmer Lundquist this week. i Henry Miller was a busixess caller in Bismarck Saturday. Leith j ¢—_—________-- - ---+-—- @ By MRS. J. H. EMCH E. Anhorn and Mrs. and Mrs. E. Mrs. P. M. Gosney spent Monday ts’| Suest for a few days at the home afternoon at the Chas. Gaskill home. Hoan sioner pckensgirekins of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fi: day. Professor Lonn spent the week- Swindling|end in Dickinson attending , the| St. Paul’s teachers’ meeting and homecoming celebration held there Friday and Saturday. 2 A,surprise party was given in the intermediate room at school for Marcella Emch, who left for her new home in Seattle, Wash., Satur- day. Martin _Kjerperseth of Howard, S. D. peecnat! ing with his John Mortenson, and daughter, Mrs. George Gebhardt, the past week. E. L. Honey of Holton, Kan., one of the pioneers of Grant county, is visiting at the Clark Mossman home. Walt Howarton’s sale was well at- tended. Mr. Howarton leaves soon to make his home in Arkansas. Mrs. E. T. Saunders attended the Eastern Star school of instruction held at New England Wednesday. ests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ohn. Messer. * A farewell party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Brown. Monday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Brown, who are leaving for Washington, where they will make their future home. Carl Singer was a business caller in Bismarck Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Hammel mo- tored to Dickinson Friday evening, where they attended a teachers’ meeting. Louis Kamins of Fargo was trans- acting business in Dodge Wednesday. -Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Mattson and daughter Lois May of Werner were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. PB. tz Sunday Paul Maxie aad daughter Mary and Lillian Gustafson motored to Bismarck Wednesday, where y consulted an eye specialist. Mrs. H. Fischer of Fargo is a 1x. died at his home Monday of,pneumonia, was buried at temetery, north of Dodge. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Freis and son Enlow motored to Halliday Satur- day, where they attended the show. ir, and Mrs. Adolph Martins of Parshall, this state, were visiting friends and relatives around Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Huber mo- tored to Beulah Monday, where they Fred Riegel, who ,| attended the Pentecostal church. Mr. and Mrs John Funk and chil- dren were business callers in Kill- deer Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Oin and children attended the farewell party of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Brown Monday. While Rose Gleich was going down into the basement with a pail of boiling water she had the misfortune to spill it and scald her leg. Rose is getting along nicely now. oe _________—-0 R. Holmdah! and mother left for : Fort Dodge, Iowa, where they will| | Hampton | visit before going to Bozeman,|@¢————————_—__—_—_—___» Mont., where they will make their future home. i A surprise party in honor of the wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Mossman and Mr. and Mrs. E. L, Honey was held ee the Moerman home Thursday evening. very entertaining evening is reported by those present. The first P. T. A. meeting of the year in the k district was held at school No, 1, taught by Nellie lined, prone Fuad interesting ati to eld. Br H Emch shipped a carload of hogs Friday. ir. Hum of Havelock ie aging = lief it wi lax iman_ is tpend ee few days with Mrs. Ell- man, who has 8 major ppererion, at St. Luke’s hospital in it. . , E. "Anhorn was a Carson visitor ureday. ‘AT arliin of Carson was in town ee B E. Jones and Mrs, Ed; By ELIZABETH KOPPY An agent for the carbide lights was an over night caller at the l- Gai ¢ Grenz home Thursday evening. vicinity number of young folks of this attended the barn dance at Knight Neilson’s of near Temvik Friday evening. Everyone present rted a very nice time. iss Pauline Flegel, teaching the Grenz school, spent the week-end in Linton. Minnie Scheirmeister is at her brother, Bill’s home at Gayton for a few days. She is cooking for the threshers. John Weber was‘a business caller in Linton one day this week. , Gottlieb Grenz of Temvik is help- ing Godfrey Grenz thresh. Steve Jr. and Frank Koppy were Paluad at the Edwin Morford home \turday. Gottlieh Grenz and Helmet, Scheirmeister were calling on friends in Temvik Saturday. Edwin Morford was a business Jones were callers in Bismarck Wed- nesday. R. C. Emch and fenily, accompa- nied by Mrs. Anna Daily and sqn Ted, left. for their new home in Se- ttle, Wash., Satu: morning. 0. and Naomi bop visitors Tues- Emch | ‘of Miss Agnes Ls 43 2 caller in Temvik Frid Ben Hermanson and Fred Schulz returned to this vicinity URton et evening. e Among those that were in Linton from this vicinity Saturday were: Mrs. Busby and son Ferman, Blanche rr. Pegs Rich of Paradise was’ i iF fi i i F Fs i s bF Ba gE oF Dodge | land last spring was given Saturday, | parts for 1 few | ator. will ae thet ‘erguson e Cannon nt Wednesday in Carson on busit Mr. and Mrs. yy Emch and family, accompanied by Mrs. Emch’s brother, Ted Daily, and mother, Mrs. Anna Daily, left Saturday for Seattle, Washington, where they expect to spend the winter. They left by auto. Henry Fleihmann will have a sale Monday, October 22, after which he and his family will leave for their new home at Seattle, Wash. J. A. Holkesvik left Tuesday with a carload of hogs for St. Paul markets. The first football game of the seagon will be played in Carson on) Tuesday, the 23rd of October, be- tween Carson and New Leipzig high school Ger A delightful high. school party was given in the gymnasium hall of| the high school on Friday night, when all the high school students and faculty were present. Games were played and a dainty lunch was served. Mrs. J. A. Holkesvik, president of the Fortnightly club, was hostess to the members at her home on where the: George Ball river country Thursday evening. A report of the Cedric district meeting held at New Eng- our delegate, Mrs. Charles R. ich, Following a short business session, luncheon was served by the hostess. A marriage license was issued Tuesday by Judge J. W. Fletcher to Mrs, L. Wright of Carson and Joe Olson of Leith. i Trygg By GLADYS E. NELSON G. F. Nelson and Cedric Craig motored to Regan Monday on a busi- ness mission. Joe Varley’s had Brown Bros. thresh for them the first part of the week. Alice Swanson assisted Mrs. Varley in cooking for them. Mr. and Mrs. Orris Roberts from Bismarck were callers Monday at the G. F. Nelson home to see Cedric Craig, as he has some flax to com- bine on the land he rented from him, known as the Dixon place, near the creek, which she homesteaded. Trene Anderson was a caller at the Kruger home the past week-end. Martin Bourgois was a dinner guest Tuesday at the G. F. Nelson home while out buying cattle. He shipped a carl to the cities the last of the week. John Resch made a trip to Bald- win one day last week where he| Tuesd: hauled a load of hogs for sale. Mrs. Owens from Bismarck came out and visited Thursday at the J. W. Jiras home. 3 F. C, Nelson and Milo Olson from inder, Iowa, who is here visiting at the Nelson home, took Mrs. Nel- son’s sister, Mrs. Olson, to a Bis- marck hospital ment. She has been time cancer. Bud and to Regan Wednesday to have some repaired for their grain separ- Horne place to thresh hi: Charlie Reynolds and Geo. ‘Whi hel a service station and} 7, was very ‘cage tala for na covery, so she took her train Friday night, Mrs, F.C. Nel- son went to Bi: F to see ‘riday her sister, Mrs. Olson, before they MRS at uaa ue irgaret motored to Bismarck Friday on a business mission. Clara returned with them to spend the week-end at home. G. F. Nelson hauled a load cf wheat to ae Friday and went a local mine with the truck after coal. Mrs. William Moore, mother of Mrs. F. C. Nelson and Milo Olson, nephew, who have here _visit- ing two weeks at the Nelson home, left for Cylinder, Iowa, Saturday marin by car. G. F. Nelson assisted Joe Varley in vaccinating his cattle for blackleg Sunday morning. Mrs. Pearl Nelson came home from Naughton school Friday night to spend the week-end at F.C. Nel- son’s with her family, Billy, Betty and Mr. Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Alec Anderson and family plan on a trip to visit rel- td in the southern part of Minne- 801 Gertie Mae Nelson returned home last Tuesday night from the Victor Engdahl home where she assisted her in housework six weeks during harvesting and threshing. Hugo afd Emma Nelson; L, Nel- son from Wisconsin and Gertie Mae and Gladys Nelson motored to Regan last aay, night. Mrs, A. Kruger and Elsie were invited to an afternoon luncheon at soot Albin Spangberg’s one day last Brown Bros. moved their thresh- ing home to thresh thei after finishing Joe Varley’s., They will return to thresh flax for J. W. Jiras. ane sr na La that oe Clar- motore ismarck Sunda: and took Earl back, after visiting a home over Sunday. He is firing on the N. P. passenger train from Jamestown to Maridan now. Joe Varley, Earl and Clarence Starr called Sunday at G. F. Nel. son’s and assisted him in the young stock for blackle; Clifford Stilwell returned from Minot where he visited his mother and two brothers Ernest and Lloyd, who have been working on a thresh- ing rig and their mother has been ere? aoa ee crew. ur Resch is emplo: Tra Falkenstein home.” Yoni .Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Roberts from Bismarck were out Sunday to the + F. Nelson and Cedric Craig sed re eden : 0x, who is well known in this locality, has been hauling water for David Tryge’s am rig while threshing, He sold his farm near ie Rice eradl 6 mes a ugusta_Gehrk: three brothers of Mrs. John Exgdaht sald nae eee from Weyburn, ‘ask., Can. ey will visit here with Mgs. Engdahl anc Mrs. Robert Solberg, a sister and two’ brothers, George and Bill of Bismarck, at least two weeks before they return to their home. They will have a party for them before they return. Engelbert Tuft, formerly from here, who went to Weyburn, Can., a few years ago, will come to visit his brother in North Dakota and friends around here. From here he will leave for Idaho to stay with his cee as his stepfather died re- Mr. and Mrs. Osear Coleman and family, Ira Falkensteins, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jiras, Willie and Lillie, Gladys and Gertie Mae Nelson and Clifford Stillwell went to the gravel pit at the George Roseback farm Sunday to see the gravel crew which moved to Wilton. Ira Burkhart is employed with the crew. Cox left for Dickinson last week to Pe ‘some land. Miss Alice Swanson transacted business in Bismarck last Friday. Geo. Whitted helped the Nelson boys thresh their late flax Monday. Craig also finishel combining the last flax on breaking. Alice Swanson had as supper sts Sunday here brother Hugo jwanson from Bismarck and all her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jen- kins, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scott from Bismarck, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Engdahl and family, Benny Nelson, Edith Gordon from Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scott have pur- chased a new home in the east part of town and have moved in. Emma Nelson stays with her sister, Mrs. Scott, while she attends high school. | Ee | Estherville 4 ° By MRS. ROY LITTLE Frank Mickelson called at the George Mowder and Roy Little homes Tuesday evening. Mrs. Ole Wold entertained the Canfield Ladies Aid Wednesday, October 10th. : Chas. Kuehl was taken to one of the Bismarck hospitals Monday. It is not known just what the trouble is at present, Mrs. Harry McCullough and daughters Doris and Tee yas Ree gan shoppers Tuesday after school. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Olson are the proud parents of a baby boy. Mrs. Roy McCullough and daugh- jay, Harry‘ Dimond has gone into the sheep business, having purchased 450 of on ickelson was a Regan call- er Wednesday forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mickelson were Regan thoppers Wednesday. Mrs. Anna Knutson spent. Wed- nesday at the Uhde home. ‘ Mrs. Alvin Ghylin and son Gerald were visitors at the Roy Little home 1 5 . ‘Viran Nelson made a trip | Thursda with her to bss visit a few days also to see r. Mrs. Anna Strand i and Mrs, Anna eg eres Bina Sai a: irs. George and two chil- dren pe Hook, N. D., and. Kies 3 ry Di Ruth Wilmot went home | @ 4/ Mase tenseeaca ><

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