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oe ee . crossing Saturday and Sunday. They SOF OUR | NEW NEIGHBORS | Estherville By MRS. ROY LITTLE Mr. and Mrs. Ole Aune and chil- dren were Monday evening visitors at the Uhde home, Mrs. Roy Littic visited at the Ghylin home Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Cap McCall of Bis- ots were visitors at the Uhde home Grant Lindsey finished cutting srain for George and Earl Mowder Wednesday evening. Elmer Falmer and family called at Harry Davenport's Thursday. Mrs. Harry Davenport, Mrs. bs e Mickelson and children and ao were Regan shoppers Wednes- iMrs. Tom Hollingsworth and Mrs. John Keifer of Wilton spent Thurs- day at the Wm. Mickelson home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mickelson called & the Frank Mickelson home Thurs- ys Mrs. Anna Knutson and son Oliver, Harry Davenport and Ruth Wilmot were Bismarck and Mandan callers Friday. Frieda Uhde and Ella Schilling were Regan shoppers Thursday. They ioe called at the Wm. Mickelson Among the Reran callers Saturday evening. were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Elkins and children, Mrs. Anna Knut- con and Oliver, Henry Schilling and family, Earl and George Mowdcr, Harry Davenport, Carl Berg and family, John Mosiers, Chas. Man- nings, Frank Mickelsons, John | Eosches, Fritz Wildie and Otto Uhde and Roy Littles. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davenport were | Saturday evening callers at the Roy | Little hoy no mail delivery Monday, 4: being a legal holiday. Most everyone in this community were kept busy Saturday fighting ; prairte fires. Many tons of hay also considerable grain was destroyed by the fires. i Sunday visitors at Roy Little's were Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Shipp of Bismarck, boo Mr. and Mrs. Ole Ugiem of Wil- on. Mr. and Mrs. Math Mickelson and son Donovan of Wilton were Sunday visitors at the Frank Mickelson home. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hollingsworth Hl Sunday at the Harry Davenport Cc. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mickelson and children visited st Louis Jorgenson’s Sunday evening. Mrs. Pete Mickelson and Mrs. Roy Little and son Wilfred visited at the Harry Davenport home Monday. The new schoolhouse at Canficld is almost completed and school will start Monday, Sept. 9th. This school, when completed will be among the finest consolidated schools in the state, and the patrons are to be con- gratulated on the erection of such a | line building. We are sure that the pupils are all glad to be able to go to school there. Threshing was delayed for a dey or | the first of the week, Hampton } Ed Weller and Steve Koppy were two on account of the rainy weather | By ELIZABETH KOPPY business callers in Temvik Saturday. mc | ___ Wild Rose } By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL ‘The Wild Rose schools are expected to open Monday, September 9. Miss Jennie Walste of Wing has been en- gared to teach schoo! No. 1, and Miss Margaret Gillin of Valley City will teach school No. 2. It is expected that Mrs. Mike Glovais and two daughters will Icave Poland for her home here about the first of September. Misses Avis Carlisle and Helen Brownawell of Bismarck spent the — with their respective par- ent ‘Mrs. Anna Johnson and Miss Luella borhood neigh! threshers for Ed- Swanson. Tt has been reported that Miss Daisy Pugh who went to San Haven sanitarium for her health is consider- improved. Miss Helen Adams of Braddock vi- ae spent the week-end with Elsie Some of the little folks at the Adolph Exner home were on the sick st last week. Miss Mabel Swanson, who has been visiting her uncle, O. B. Swanson and family, returned to her home in Wis- consin last week. ° Mrs. L. R. May assisted her sister Mrs. W. H. Brownawell cook for threshers the fore part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Carlisle and son Roger visited Miss Avis Carlisle in Bismarck Tuesday. Miss Mildred Nelson of Wing neighborhood helped her sister Mrs. Reuben Feltheim cook for threshers last week. The report that Charles Richards was married, was unfounded. as he is still the gay, carefree boy as of yore. J. 8. Swanson, who left last fall for Colorado, for his health is is not im- proving as rapidly as his friends could wish, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Saville enter- tained at their home Sunday for, Mr. and Mrs, H. A. Carlisle and children, | alse Avis from Bismarck and Roger, Mrs. L. R. May and little grand- daughter Sally Lou May, and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brownawell and Miss Helen from Bismarck and Homer and Harry Koenig. A number of the young folks at- tended the dance at Braddock Satur- day evening. L. R. May arrived Sunday to spend Labor Day with relatives here. o \ Tryss o @ By GLADYS NELSON Arne Madland arrived from Wynd- mere to visit his sons, Lawrence from township and Bill acress thc line in Sibley, Butte, who resides on the old home place. Edwin and Lennart Olson and George son were business call- ers Tuesday at the M. A. Nelson home. George and Gerald Nelson and John Kruger motored to Regan Tuesday after some header repairs. John Anderson has been cutting — for Emil Johnson the past John Olson and Oscar Magnu- son finished harvesting Wednesday. Henry Knittel and Waiter Schier- | we meister were swimming in the river Seturday. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Grogan and ton, of the Omio vicinity, camped overnight at the river by the Gayton crosced the river to visit with the Robert Buck family of near Solen. The William Fosll, Sid Stedman, ‘Walter Moore families and Mrs, Roger Stedman and family of near Temvik, Miss Mildred Chilson of Temvik and Harold Billingsly of Billings, Mont., who is visiting friends near Temvik, eojourned to the Gayton crossing on the river Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lauinger and Mr. end Mrs. Joe Fettig of Linton were een in this vicinity Sunday on their way to pick plums across the river, neer Cannon Ball. Henry Knittel and Walter Schier- meister were calling on friends near Cannon Ball Sunday. Bill Schcirmeister and John Grenz of Gayten were calling on friends in this vicinity Sunday. George and Bill Zoller of Sand creex and Steve Unger spent Sunday afternoon by the river. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy, daugh- ter Theresa and sons Math and Steve attended the funeral of Miss Lucille Van Solcn at the Cannon Ball ranch Mr. >, Jake Schiermeister and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fried, the latter of near Hazelton, ealled at the Godfrey Grenz home Sunday aftes- noon, B‘ll Gochr:ag and George Purchase cf Linton were scen in this vicinity Sunday afterncon, returning home 8r. John Obie H. Lawler were Herman Backhaus haueer Sr. and Frank Linton Wednesday iil de : li | f i HI 2% Bas rf i i # Cf E iy zi? eff i é i i z z Ht E af | i E =a aes f # a z : i il i i u A 5 Fig i : i 8 i ; i F e i 3 3? THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1929 marck Sunday and got wild grape. and enjoyed a picnic dinner. They stopped en route at the Peter Lipps home. Clarence Starr, Willie Jiras, Ger- inneapolis. Mrs. Krause and Miss lamte Krause were injured and were in the hospital a few days. Miss Nellie Dance who has been at- tending normal in Valley City re- tle Mac and Gladys Nelson were!turned to her home here Saturday. visitors at the J. W. Jiras home. Tezie, Harry and Sam Brown, Joe and Willie Jiras, Gertie Maz and Gladys Nelson motored to Mandsn Sunday. R. C. Nelson called at George Nelson's Monday night and got. Ger- tie Mae to take care of the twins this of school in Esth--ville which she taught last year. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Ward and family from Driscoll came Sunday to visit here with friends. Mrs. George Nelson was a lunch- eon guest Monday at the Nels Nel- son home. Andrew Anderson was a business caller at the Nels Nelson home Mon- day. Mr. Anderson will thresh for — the latter part of the we 5 Mrs. Nels Nelson and Hugo mo: tored to Regan Saturday on a shop ping trip. En route they called in at the Ernest Gordon home. Mr. and Mrs. Benny Nelson and infant son Dennis Gordon arrived here Gaturday night from Fargo to visit his parents here over Sunday, and Mrs, Nels Nelson and family, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. coho and Sead sister, Mrs. ar! inderholm, who stays at the Landerholms. es Mr, and Mrs. Nels Nelson and fam- ily entertained at dinner Sunday the ear is Mr. cott from Bismarck, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Victor Engdahl and family, her broth. er Mg. and Mrs. Swan Swanson, son and daughter from south of Bis- marck, Mr. and Mrs, Benny Nel- son and son from Fargo, Clarence Scett, Edna Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott, Marion and Mary. Hugo Nelson ts working for An- drew Anderson this week with a bundle team on his threshing rig. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott, Mary and their daughter, Mrs. Jake Fisher and family from Regan will leave on a motor trip to Nebraska. George and M. A. Nelson and ‘Willic diras motored to the Missouri river i Tuesday to pick wild plums. ——_—_________— i Christiania | o e By VIOLET A. CLARKE Mrs. George Harding and son Eli Were Sterling callers Tuesda: H. R. Wright hauled Henry Stile's |cattle and hogs down to the Heatons farm Wednesda; Robert Clarke, accompanied by Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet, were Sterling callers Tuesday. Lecter Clarke is assisting George Harding with his combining for a few days, Emery Conley was a Sterling call Thursday. gota Mrs. Ed Gibson was a Bismarck caller Thursday. Mrs. Jennie Clarke called at the Henry Stile home Wednesday. A lazge crowd attended the auction Sale held at Mrs. William Heoft's farm oe : lenry Stile was a Sterling caller Thursday. : Quite a few attended the party ct Jennie Clar home Friday night. ; The young folks enjoyed themselve by dancing, while the older ones en ‘was served. Seamon Gibson was a Sterling caller Saturday. The Misses Pauline and Maxine visit with friends. Christ Schoon threshed for Adolph Bassen and Ed Smith last week. Robert Clarke, accompanied by Mrs. Jennic Clarke and Miss Violet, were Sterling callers Saturday. Quite a few attended the surpris: party given on Mr. and Hrs. Henr: Siile Saturday night at the William Stile home. |__Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet . j called at the Henry Stile home Sun- , | day. William Stile accompanied by urday. Henry Zuriff and son Harold also Ted Lec called at Jennie Clarke's home Sunday. week as Mrs. Nelson opened her term | joyed cards, and at midnight a lunch | | \ and Mrs. Cliftord | % Heoft went to Moffit Friday night to| @ Henry Stile, were Sterling callers Sat- ag? Cc Miss Dance will begin a term of school Monday. Sept. 9. Mrs. Sarah Moffit began a term of school in Francis district Monday. She expects to board and room in the school building. Mrs. Otto Ayers, Mrs. V. M. Craven and Mrs. Clifford Craven and. son Arthur were visitors of Mrs. Milton Rue Wednesday afternocn. A lunch- con was served. : Rev. J. N. Snow held services at the consolidated school Sunday. Miss Gertrude Ness was visiting in Menoken Monday. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abelein and family spent Monday evening visiting Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Ishmeel, Arena Sunday school at the Raymond Tollie ver schoolhouse. Acired Bouche and Gilbert Ward motored to Regan Sunday. They also called at J. F. Little Callers at the §. L. Jordehl home Sunday were Aelred Bouche, Paul Hedstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mc- | Clusky and family, Lila Boss, Mr. and | Mrs. C, J, Kuehl, Chas. Our, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Holmgren, Mr. and Mrs. {Gotlieb Hohalter and daughter. Mr, and Mrs. Stephen Hills were guests at the H. D. Watkins home Friday. Mrs. V.N. Monroc and son Stephen, Joy and Russell Hills motored to | Bismarck Friday. Orlo Johnson called Rasche home Sunday. Mrs. Ira Bailey spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. J. F. Little. Gudrun Jordahl, Mrs. J. F. Little, Phyllis and Ruh called at the Lewis Jorgenson home Monday. The Canfield Ladies Aid society met with Mrs. Anna Strand last Wed- nesday. A business meeting was held, at the Ed ‘@) after which election of officers fol- By MRS. 0. MINTYRE ‘The Gerald Payseno rig is threshing for Fred Smith. Mrs. Lodgi and son Marvin, from Towa, arrived Wednesday. Mrs. Lodgi is spending a few days visiting at Mrs. Klagenburg’s, and Marvin is helping on the threshing rig at Russel Kra- mer's place. Mrs. Howard Glanville of Wing as- sisted Mrs. Bert Glanville in cooking for threshers Wednesday and Thurs- y. Miss Irma Wagner helped Mrs. Harry Ulfers cook for threshers the first of the week. Mr. ard Mrs. J. J. Horner and fam- ily and Miss Helen Belth of Wing, Mrs. Thomas Casey and sons Joe and John and daughter Gertrude of Ponca, Neb., Ed Sperry of Tuttle and Miss Ione Goldsmith and brother Jale and Dean Glanville were guests at the McIntyre home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and Harold were guests at the Klagenburg home Sunday. Miss Roberta Palmer was the j.uest of Mary Alice and Rose McIntyre the last of the week. Harry Ulfers hauled grain for Ben Klagenburg Friday. Miss Ione Goldsmith was a guest of Mrs. Henry Ulfers Saturday afternoon. Ed and Joe Smith are heading flax for Ben Klagenburg this week. My. Fodi was a caller at Jake Sat- tler's ‘Friday. George Payseno is threshing for Jor Scadlow. Shock threshing won't last any longer than this week; then there will be a few days’ stack threshing. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Rogers and sons were guests of their parents. Mc. and Mrs. Bert Glanville, Monday. “| They returned to Bismarck the same evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Williamson and family were guests at the Isaminger home in Bismarck Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Goldburg of Hurdsfield and Miss Helen Unruh and Martin Faust were guests at the Klagenburg home Sunday. Owen and George McIntyre helped Harry Ulfers thresh Monday and Tuesday. Miss Helen Wolf assisted Mrs. R. C. Halver cook for threshers Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and sons were shopping in Wing Saturday. Jacob Steiglemeyer wants the ru- mor corrected that he did not take unto himsclf a third wife. We are sorry that he was misquoted. o¢—_—__ - —_ —_____—-¢ | Painted Woods | By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD Miss Rhoda Fo:sum of Bismarck is visiting this week with her grand- mother, Mrs. Maud Elsberg, and aunt a uncle, Mr. and Mrs, Ole Lille- fjeld. Many of the people of this vicinity attended the dancing party given by David Boat Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld, Elias Lillefjeld and Mrs. Mana _ Elsberg visited relatives at Bismarck Satur- ening. Joc Brown and baby spent 4) Thursday ot the Wm. Brown home. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. n and son Lester took in the ball game between George Harding and son Eli] Turtle Lake and Wilton Sunday after- were Sterling callers Saturday. Mrs. Henry Stile and children lef* Sunday for Minnesota, where they wil; Mandan noon at Wildwood lake. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Crawford of mt Sunday cvening at the their home. Henry Stile will re-| Ole Lillefjeld home. main here for a few days. Mrs, Fred Brown was a Wilton ity Sheriff Hedstrom of Bis- | caller Thursday. was calling in this neighbor- hood Thursday. Raymond Johnson, accompanied-7y the Misses Pauline Heoft and Evelyn and Ed Olson, were Sterling [ # ast & ie i T 2 E ; i B al a [ [ >f # iF : Fi fi Vii i ¥ a ii i Mr, and Mrs. Fred Brown and Mrs. George Smith called at the Wm. Brown home Sunday. Ole Lillefjeld helped Andrew Nelson and Arthur Damstrom head grain sey 2 " 8 ; f i i i i zt i : le lowed. Mrs. Ira Bailey was elected president, Mrs. 8. Jordahi, vice president, Mrs. John Howe, treasurer. Mrs, Homer Taylor was reelected secretary. A delicious luncheon was served after the meeting. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Homer Taylor. Mr. and -Ars. Sheffy Bailey and family were Sunday guests at the Mrs. Mabel Bailey home. Regan calters Saturday night were Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Olson and son, J. F. Little and children, Lewis Jor- genson, Ruth and Charlott Wilmot, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Dimond and son, Mr. and Mrs, Joe Kiefer. Mrs. Ira Bailey called at the Lewis Jorgenson home Monday. Mr. Dance is threshing at the Homer Taylor farm. Callers at J. F. Little's Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hills and family. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Little, Ed Walworth and Ernest Swanson. Mr. and Mrs. Axel Soder of Wing brought their little daughter home from Bismarck Wednesday. She had been a patient in a Bismarck hos- pital. Mrs. J. F. Little, who has also been a patient at the hospital re- turned home with them. Mrs. Harry Davenport and Char- lott and Ruth Wilmot called at the 8. L. Jordahl home Wednesday eve- ning. Ernest Swanson and Orlo Johnson motored to Coleharbor Monday to look for employment. @ v | Alta ' oo By KARL SCHATZ Miss Sigird Adams spent Monday afternoon at the Carl Schatz home. Mrs. F. Coombs and Jack were Pickardville shoppers Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Brackett and children called at the Anderson home Monday R. Rudisill of Minnesota was a dinner guest at the Carl Schatz home Tuesday. Fred Berquist and son visited at the Adams home Thursday. Albert Baker, who spent a few weeks at the Hicker home. left for his home in Wakefield, Neb., last week. Ed and Gus Schatz called at the Stroh home Tuesday evening. John Pool of New Salem visited at the Brackett home one day last weck. Fred Wall of near Mercer has been busy threshing for H. Schaffer the Past week. Mrs, Jake Hochhaiter is assisting @|her mother during threshing. Karl Schatz and sons drove to Mc- Clusky Saturday and were accompa- {nied home by Sarah who has been employed at the City cafe at Mc- Clusky. Myrl Brown spent Sunday after- noon with Inga Adams. John Sehilichenmeyer of Turtle Lake was in this community buying cattle last week. Esther Schatz left for Turtle Lake Sunday where she will attend high school. Mrs. Jones spent Sunday evening visiting at the Adams home. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Schatz and chil- dren spent Sunday evening visiting relatives near Washburn and Turtle Lake. Miss Sigrid Adams who spent the past week visiting at her home here left for Spokane, Wash., where she am spend the winter visiting rela- ves. Mr. and Mrs. L. Hopkins of Regan spent Sunday afternoon at the Brackett home. Harold Hamilton of McClusky wa: busy delivering gasoline to the farm- ers in this vicinity Monday. Rev. E. Breockle of Turtle Lake will conduct services at the Alta church Sunday, Sept. the 4th. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Schatz, Pauline and Sigrid Adams were Pickardville shoppers Monday. Rev. Bachmann of Valley City will conduct services at the Coombs Schatz farms averaged about ls per acre. The oats and about 8 bushels per acre. greg & oe eibte te of Fargo, N. D., stopped at the Arthur Bjorhus home Saturday. They were en route to Butte, N. D., to visit rel- atives. Mr. and Mrs. Bjorhus and four children accompanied them, re- turning home Sunday night, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Regier called at J. O. Rise’s Wednesday evening. Clara Rise, who has spent the past six weeks with her sister near Wing, returned home Wednesday evening. urd: Bernice Bjorhus and Dorothy Bark- man left for Driscoll Monday where they are going to school the coming term. Clara and Tilmer Lien and Arnold Christianson called at Alfred Arne- son’s Sunday evening. Willie Jiras, Elsie and John Kruger and Olga Rise motored to Driscoll Saturday. A very large crowd attended the Luther League meeting held at the churen Sunday evening. A splendid talk was given by Rev. Fjeseth of Bowman, N. D. ‘The Ladies’ Aid meets at the church basement Wednesday afternoon, Sept. 11. Mrs. Seymour Arneson serve. Mrs. Livingston of Driscoll spent Saturday and Sunday at the Art Bjorhus home while Mr. and Mrs. Bjorhus were at Butte, N. A fairly large crowd attended serv- ices Sunday. There will be English services Sept. 8, at 11 o'clock. Valdemar Lein, Joseph and Clar- ence Rise motored to Wing Sunday afternoon, Vernon Hallum spent the weck- end visiting at the Harry Helgeson home, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Severson and family motored to Wilton Sunday where they visited with Mrs. Sever- son's sister. Mrs. John Birkeland left Monday for Eldridge where she will visit with her daughter for a short time. Constance Lein called at Art Bjor- hus’s Saturday morning. 1 | Taft J By FLORENCE GOSNEY Mr. and Mrs. John Benz and fam- ily motored to Bismarck Sunday. Mrs. W. Hoeft and little baby returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kositzky, Leon- ard and Eloise, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kositzky, and Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Gosney and daughters spent Sunday afternoon at the Gaskill home. Mr. and Mrs. Selmar Drystad and daughters Stella and Velma spent Sunday evening at the Chas. Ander- son home. Mrs. John Benz and children vis- ited with relatives at Moffit Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Koon and Ernest Hurr is threshing for Ed Fogat fathe Mr. at the Steve Frysictt home near Brit- tin. Mrs. John Baker and son James spent Sunday at the Ross Baker home. Miss Lois Nieman spent Monday at the John Benz home. Ed. Fogarty was a town caller Mon- day Miss Heien Swindling is attending High schoo! at Driscoll. School | staried Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Koon and son Eldon spent Monday evening at the | Gosney home. M. L. Lewis was a Driscoll caller Monday. A few of Elnora Hurr's friends gathered at her home to bid her good- Ohio, this week to attend school tiere. Misses Esther and Margaret Lang also ‘Theodore called at the George Lewis home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Koon and children and Mrs, Chas. Gaskill and Earl called at the Gosney home Mon- day evening. Farmers Union met at the Sicrling | hall Monday evening. Rex Fogarty spent Sunday at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Koon and children called at the Elmer Koon home in Driscoll Monday. ¢—$$$__—__—____—-_° | Baldwin | Cy © By FLORENCE BORNER Clark U. Whitehead of Tuttle, rep- resentative of the North Dakota-Mon- tana Wheat Growers association, was here several days the past week look- ing after matters pertaining to the pool. Mr. Whitehead is enthusiastic over the new grain corporation set up by President Hoover, and feels sure that if the farmers will pool their wheat they will reap a good profit over present prices. Mr. Whitehead also visited the territory south and west of Baldwin. Mr. id Mrs. Richard Borner, Chi motored to the Ward farm in Crom- well township about nine miles east of Baldwin Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fredolen Rupp mo- tored to Bismarck Monday on a ship- ping excursion. Richard Borner transacted business pad in Wilton Monday afternoon and had some repair work done. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Small, who are B. M. Lcin motored to Regan Sat- | ! children visited at the Gosney home | bye as she is leaving for Cincinnati. ; Bieckreid and J. 8. Fevold| ing Misses Catherine Monroe, Fran- ces Rupp, Emma Rupp and several others. Jay Couch of Bismarck has accept- ed work on the Herdebu threshing rig. Jay formerly operated a black- smith shop in Baldwin, but for the Past several. y in Washington, where he plans on re- | | turning at an early date. half section of land eight miles east | of Baldwin, known as the Ward farm. | Mrs. Fricke does not plan on living ;on this farm, but will use it for pas- turing purposes. Richard Rupp, son of Mrs. Fredolen Rupp, is the proud possessor of a $400 | | scholarship certificate in the James- town college. Richard received the scholarship certificate as a prize, he j having the highest grades of any boy student of the graduating class of the Bismarck high school. Local farmers received the final settlement of their pooled wheat Sat- urday. The price received was said to be satsifactory. Local friends of Miss Ida Andcrson will be interested in hearing of her recent marriage to a young man of Duluth, Minn. Miss Anderson is the daughter of Nels Anderson, section | foreman of Baldwin, and a graduate of the Bismarck high school. The newlyweds will make their home in Duluth. Threshing operations in the Bald- win community are going full biast at this time. Yields vary, some re- Porting good crops, and others getting but a few bushels per acre. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cummings and daughter Iona visited shopped in the capital c! Cecil Mount of Glendive assisted in the harvesting of the crop on the home place east of Baldwin. The Baldwin schools will open next Monday. Wilson ¢ ¢ By MRS. JOHN A. BERG Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Wagner and Mrs. Edward Hochhalther and Miss Ella Wagner motored to the lake to} swim Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Warner of near Mercer were Sunday gue: Lewis Wagner home. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Nelson motored to Wilton Monday morning on busi- hess matters, Mr. and Mrs. Chri: Walt called on! | Mrs. John Berg Thursday. Mrs. Wolf helped Mrs. Berg butcher. Mrs. John Berg called on the Hry- ckow brothers on busi ma 3 Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Lorance Backman. and son visited at the Hryckow home Sunda Arthur McComb left for Min- {nesota last week. He was employed at pleted in this vicinity but about 10 days more stack threshing is to be done yet. Grain didn't t out good in this neighborhood averaging about ; SIX bushels to the acre. Wheat is bet- ter north of here ave: ng about 10 bushels per acre and flax is the poor- | est it has been for a long time. Hugh Redington and Sam_ Berg helpeé thresh at the John Berg farm | Saturday. Otto Wolf and Misses Pauline and Lydia Wolf accompanicd b; Misses Herda and Sarah Berg motored to the lake Sunday to go swimmit Also the Wall and Wagner folks went swimming ducted servicss here twice Sunday. He will be here again Sept. 22. A. E. Neison called at the John oor farm on business matters Mon- lay. 1 x 8. ‘'ssle motored ie. He is bet- | ter and is expected home soon. |. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wagner and family motored to Bismarck to sce Mrs. Knoll, mother of Mrs. Wagner, who is a patient at a hospital. | Miss Helen Redington and Miss Iola | Hayes called on Mrs. Berg Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolf motored to Mercer Monday evening to get} cucumbers at the Dan Meyers farm. Gust Neimiller motored to Mercer Sunday to get Miss Betty Stroble to} help Mrs. Weimiller cook for the threshers. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Reuer called at the John Berg home Sunday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. John Reuer Sr., of Turtle Lake attended church here | Sunday. ——_—_—_—_——— aren | Ghylin By MARGARET DAVIS A very light shower visited us Sun- day night. Margaret and Eunice Davis were callers Thursday evening at the Al- bert Johnson home and also called on Elsie Coleman and the Tosseth iris, - Miss Edna Johnson motored to Bis- marck last week where she had den- 2 this week. Wallis Gill is having his grain threshed this week by Ellis Gill. There Mrs, E. A. Fricke has purchased a | | Rev. R. C. Strutz of Jamestown con-| , are being remodeled and more added on for the pupils. 4 ‘Witton Monday with Mo to Wilton Monday wit largaret,. entered Wilton high school. L. W. Davis sold a span of yo} mules last week and a team of fi ‘s has been residing | Monday. fe Hazelton By ELEANOR LANDSBURGE! f Marjory and Maxine, accomp Mildred McDonnell, shopped in marck Saturday. bs Mrs, Mayme Forsythe is visitin t her mother’s this week. A Paul will accompany her back Fargo. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Defrance and ¢ dren’ visited at the J. J. Kalbe home Monday. . Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gimble « daughter Magdalene were shopr. at the capital city Thursday. John Jonkman, Agnes Zirnhelt Alma Rhoesler returned home fi!) Valley City last week-end, where t Mrs. Carl Fischer was a shoppe; 7 Bismarck last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. McCusker have ren the Art Frederick residence and move when the Frederick { leave. Mrs. Gutensohn, Mrs. Chalfin, ine Colburn, Adaline Landsburger ‘ Mrs. J. Gimble are assisting at sale held at Doerchlag’s this week Mrs. Don McDonald and & Junge of Braddock were Hasel] callers last Wednesday. Mr and Mrs. Bradberg of Hett were visiting friends in Hazelton: week-end. F. Splonskonski was a H caller Mond: Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Heinemeif) Hebron visited at the home of and Mrs. J. Meyers Tuesday. left for their home Wednesday ing. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Braddock were shopping and in Hazelton Tuesday. Temvik By BERTHA LARVICK Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foell and ft ily drove to the river Sunday. Mrs. Peach was a Linton, Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Virgil Stedman began sat the; > ‘!term of school in Danbury Mr. and Miss Car! Reisch and sitors at several of their x’ homes Sunday. Miss Julia Heisler of Linton is iting Alice Calhoun and other ft in town this week. Mrs. Ellis Buck and Mrs. Beet | Hazelton called on Mrs. 8, G. man Friday afternoon. Miss Alice Calhoun is taking ef] of the new girl and her mother’ the George Nauman home. Saturday evening Carrie Burkha arrived from Bismarck to spend 8 day visiting here and returned t# evening to her work at the hospital The Baptist Ladies’ Aid met w Mrs. Peter Breckle last week witt large crowd in attendance. Last Friday night two cars collici on the highway near Fred Snidt place. No one was hurt, but both €7 e somewhat damaged. John Le’ Jr., was driver of one car, 4 Mrs. Mary Erickson and son @ eranddaughter, Miss Nelson of C} ford, N. Dak, arrived here Friday e ning and is visiting Mrs. Ole Pa) . her sister-in-law, and Mrs. De Witt, her niece. Mr. J. P. Jones of Aberdeen, 8, D who has been here the past thi weeks looking after his farming terests, left Monday on the bus Aberdeen. Mr. and Mrs. George Nauman. the proud parents of a baby girl Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Larvick of arrived here last Tuesday evenin look after farming interests and with relatives and friends. They turned home Tuesday of this After taking in the picnic at C meyer's, Mr. and Mrs, Calhoun family, Mr. and Mrs, noblan Mrs. Davis, and the W. A. Foell people motored to the river Cannon Ball to enjoy a swim. Thursday L. P. Hendrix and Thomas and Mrs. C. N. Hendrix companied by Bertha Larvick to Jamestown, the latter taking twain for Fargo to spend a few visiting. The rest returned the afternoon. Mr. L. P. Hendrix consult a physician. Saturday afternoon Mr. and Chas. De Witt and family and Mary Erickson, son and granddaug) ter motored to Vayland, 6. D., to Mrs. Erickson's sister and other re tives .returning Monday evening. | L. P. Hendrix drove to Bisi last Wednesday and brought Schenkenberger home from the pital to stay a few days. Sunday was taken to Steele where he took train for Rochester, Minn., to ‘ a g i wv 5 2 a 8 gs i i i z [ El : i fe ; I i ! z fr df i 1 f E t i : g > i 5 &g i H i i z g E Fh i H ite sat Se ate i 7 i ; x t i j iJ : Fs BEE it lie 3 i i I |