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persia tities ieee eararT BOVAFBRRAASLEST BOC ROSARSAER20 2% <2: E i 3 os oe ae lr ee g 5 5 Fiady te se H g | i if pti Hi ae 1 church Sunday Sept. 15th, Rey. E. E. Matteson, ‘Thursda: Miss Anna Schroeder who has been visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Schroeder left for South Dakota where she will con- tinue her school work. N. L. Daffinrud_of Stanton trans- acted business at Dodge Monday. Lillian Gustafson and Mary Maxie who have been attending the Dickin- son Normal, returned to their homes parent ing to California for make the trip by train. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Grossman visit- Sunday. Adam Gunstiener motored to Dick: inson where he transacted business. J. C. Grossman and J. B. Fischer were business callers at Killdeer Sat- H tl wh i z fu Mrs. Joe Plecher and Mr. and Mrs. Jake Merckel transacted business Mrs. Lawrence Madland got quite badly Monday afternoon while ree i : z E E il pall fi ral bi He iy i Bs i 5 E [ a ! 4 i i hy 3 i i i i He i i i z itl : 3 pee # i ad if EE é i 7 5 i F fe will conduct the | @. & 335 ge? Hi if & 5 FE ll E ft i il ie . § : fi i i a. s i 5 gi g nf 3 5 E F HTT a : i 5 H gE ti fat i i Hi i i LT i i : £ i gti & tig : J [ it & E 3 3 THE BISMARCK TRIRUNR: dainty lunch was served and a won- |d derful time was had by all. Mr. and Mrs. callers at the Gylden home Tuesday. Miss Lydia Micii has. gone back ! to Bismarck where she will continue high school. Sulo Eckholm was a Wing caller Miss Sadie Gylden was a business caller at Gust Eckholm’s Monday, | Clear Lake By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Mrs. Halverson assisted Mrs. Joc Paulson cook for threshers, Mrs. Ole Newland had her sister Esther Hansen of Kidder county visit- ing with her for a few di Mrs. Ben Orne called at the Albert ¢| Christensen home for a short while Saturday evening. Teachers who have arrived to take up their school duties are Mrs. Ann | Erickson of Minot, Miss Peggy Peter- son of Verona and Miss Sleighter of Brittin. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon visited Sunday with their daughter and family Mrs, Joe Paulsen. Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Beyer and .| family were Sunday visitors at the Carl Beyer home at Sterling. Winn Koterba called on Albert Christensen Sunday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. Ben Orne were callers ‘at the F. B. Paslay farm Sunday. > Mr. and Mrs. Harry Potter of Bis- marck visited Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and family motored to the home of Mrs. Newland’s parents Monday evening. Christ Schoon and Adolph Hansen were Bismarck callers Tuesday, By MRS. C. L. MALONE Mr. and Mrs. Robert Platzner took their daughter Magdalen to Bismarck | Sunday to attend the St. Mary's high school. This is her junior year. Dan K. Prentice of Wilton called on John Anderson's and C. L, Ma- lone’s Wednesday. . children of Tuttle were callers at the | @: Miss Rose Ellen Doyle is. principal again this year. . Mrs. John Carlson visited at the ‘Wm. Hickel home Thursday. Among those who shopped in Re- gan Saturday evening were Paul Greenan’s, Cecil Elkin's, Bill Hickel’s, Gottlieb Steinert’s, C. L, Malone's, and John Carlson's. Martin Strand is threshing for John Carlson. Vernon Berneisse returned to his home in Regan Saturday after spend- ing several weeks at the Malone home. Fred Brackett and family of Sheri- dan county cajled on several families around here Sunday. He reports that coyotes are killing a number of his turkeys. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Malone were shopping in Regan Wednesday. Miss Mary Doyle, is boarding at her sister's, Mrs. Hickels, and teaching in Ghylin township. i Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Malone called at the John Anderson home Monday e vening. Miss Bessie Anderson visited with Vina Oder Saturday. f Leith By MRS. J. H. EMCH Adrian and Jerry Wrucke of Min- nesota Lake, Minn., who have been visiting with their brothers Lowell and R. Wrucke, left for their home Ing the way of the Black Hills, Mon- y: Misses Zerelda Leavitt and Muriel Larson of Carson, were in Leith Fri- day. evening. Miss Nelle Emch, who has been vis-. iting in Mlinois and Indiana for the past three months, returned to Leith Mr, and Mrs. Henry Schomer and family who have been visiting with if fs: { s gifs s g ili i ic z re Ht Fr & ESEE. i 5 g ig 3 z 53 : 2 i ¥ i ; i i 5 aa 5 BE ne an ; ai : fe EF 5 ; ; [ i i f gE f E Hi BEE 4 i 4 W. E. Pesonen were j $ | week , Erville Jones had the misfortune to break his right arm. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Emch are the | Parents of a baby girl born Monday. , Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Kamrath and ;family were Sunday guests at the Edwin Heaps home. John Harley of Spokane, Wash... jwho has been visiting frjends and Stag here left for his home Wed- QR a Miss Margaret Witte of Hankinson who has been visiting, Miss Ruth Cochrane left for Ipswich, 8. D., where she teaches the coming year. | Miss Veronica Farrell left for Bis- marek Sunday after a few days’ visit with Miss Ruth Cochrane. A. Otterstrom of Carson was a Leith visitor Sunday. Miss Connie Lackey and Mr. and Mrs. Lanoth Woodbury drove to Sioux Falls Friday where Miss Lackey will attend a business college. Lanoth re- turned Sunday, Mrs. Woodbury re- maining for a short visit with rela- ti ives, Burleigh Saunders was crowded off jthe road by a large truck, near Lark Saturday evening, making it neces- sary to go into the ditch to avoid a collision. The car was damaged con- siderably. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Herbert and fam- ily of Bismarck, were visitors at the 4 B. Cowan's and Herbert's home junday. Arrangements are being made for the first P. T. meeting which will be in the form of a reception for the teachers. This will be held at the schoolhouse and everyone is welcome. It is expected that the district of ficers will be there. Special music being arranged and other good fea. tures will be added. The meetings occur the third Monday in each month, o o . Canfield ere By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN | ° Callers at the Ole Olson, Sr., home Sunday were, Mrs, Ole Olson, Jr., of Chasely, N. D., P. J. Jacobson, Lucille and Emil Johnson, Gudrun and Ken- trey Jordahl, Earl and George Mow- Emil Johnson has been on the sick list the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gray and Joe Cook home Sunday. Mr. Gray teturned to Tuttle Sunday night while Mrs. Gray and children will spend a few days at the Cook home. Mr. and Mrs, A. F. Ghylin and sons were callers at the Joe Cook and Homor Taylor homes Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Keifer were Bis- marck callers Tuesday. Miss Leona Spees of Wing, who has been employed at the A. F. Ghylin home the past three weeks, returned to her home Sunday. Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and sons were callers at the Ole Olson, Sr., home Monday. Violet_and Oscar Oléon, Dee and Ernest Bailey attended the show in Wing Saturday night. Callers in Regan Saturday night were Lucille and Emil Johnson, Gu- drun and Kenmar Jordahl, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Taylor and family. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and family, a ind Mrs. John Mosor, Mr. and ley Our, Violet, Oscar and Fred Olson, Ernest, Dee and Oda Bailey. Ruth Little spent the week with Lucilel Johnson. The Humphrey family moved their furniture out from . Keifer, Grant Lindsey, Char- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Little and son Wilfred were caflers at AF. Ghylin home Monday. Alvin Ghylin has been busy. haul- ing lumber from the Canfield school- iy that he purcahsed from Charles Kidd. Violet Olson is employed at Mable Bailey's home while she is having threshers, Mrs. Jim Little and daughters Ruth and Phyllis visited at the Jordah! and John Howe homes Friday aft Burnett Jacobson is Ghylin with threshers, Mrs. Ghylin and sons visited Mrs. Olson Friday efternoon, Burnett Jacobson and Violet Olson were Regan shoppers Friday. By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Mrs Esther ‘Stewart of Charleston, IL, who has been her Mrs, Ed sister, Claus, left for her home eligi ; 3 & g é i : F z Et i i LS i 3 $ | i is i i ie Hh i i ; z z tre nee Zs & a gussts Friday st the Jake Sattler home. They called at Hazlegrove's on their way home. the Hazlegrove home Friday night. | ‘The Witzel brothers threshed for Joe Goldsmith this week. | Mrs. C. P, Kopplin and son Wyan called at Emil Sattler's Friday on business matiers. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Sattler and 'daughter Shirley Jean were in Tuttle ' Saturday night shopping; also Irvin Sattler. Andrew Kraft Jr. and his brothers and sisters were in Tuttle shopping . and Mrs. Frank Gray were in Wing shopping Saturday night, and also to get Elvin Gray. t a Gray spent Sunday with his folks, John and Vernol Goldsmith were in Tuttle Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove were in Tuttle Saturday shopping. Others in Tuttle shopping Saturday were Will Harty and Miss Cora Lar- son, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Thoren and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Byers and family. Mr, and Mrs. Will Harty and daughter Avis and son Michael and Cora Larson called at the Frank Gray and Milt Goldsmith homes Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove were dinner guests at the John Hawkins home Sunday. Wolff and Roberta Palms, who is now visiting her uncle Ed, called at the Fred Wagner and Jack Stcwart homes Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove and Miss Willma Hawkins were supper Gray home. Miss Willma Hawkins is assisting tht Hazlegrove this week with her work. Ed Wagner and Miss Pauline Wolff and Miss Roberta Palms called Sun- day evening at the Hazlegrove home. Ray Hazlegrove hauled bundles on Charlie Sattler’s rig this week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray took El- vin Gray back to Wing Sunday cve- ning. Mrs. Harry Gray and son Bobby and daughter Mary Lea are visiting a few days with Mrs. Gray's folks at Pettibone. o @ Moffit By MRS. C. E. MOFFIT Miss Jennie Waiste is spending this week at her parents’ home near Wing. Miss Waiste will teach in Wild Rose township this coming school term. John Adams, Nina Waiste and Mr. and Mrs. Fay Johnson attended the show in Hazelton Saturday night. A large crowd attended the dance at Persian Park Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Freese were Bismarck callers Monday. Threshing is almost finished in some. localitics. Grain is only fair although wheat is running better than was expected. Tom Watkins was ® Bismarck caller Monday. Mrs. Anna Hoeft and baby daugh- ter arrived home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Olthoff left Sunday for their home in Iowa after spend- ing @ few days in Moffit looking aft- er farming interests here. They will go by way of Minneapolis where they will visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson and two sons visited in Moffit Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Edson and family moved back to Moffit Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Lane was shop- ping in Hazelton one day last week. Ed Erickson of Devils Lake who is a brother of Mrs. B. F. Lane visited for a couple days over the week-end at the B. F. Lane home. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Werner and fam- ily moved into the Benz house last Saturday. ‘There will be a dance in the hall Friday night. Viola Marvel is spending a few days at the V. Benz home as guest of her father, Archie Marvel. Miss Nina Waiste went to Wing Sunday to resume her dutics as teacher near Wing. “Mr. and Mrs. Burns Bailey and ind Mrs. Peter Hopstad il , Wilhelmin Moffit, Mr. nd Mrs. Alfred Olson, Mrs. V. Benz, Harriet Moffit and Murray House were dinner guests at the Henry Ol- son home Sunday. ‘The special meeting of the Rainbow Homemakers club was held at the Howard Brownawell home last Thurs- day. The next meeting will be held at the Jim, Hall home in September. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hill and family returned home from Brinsmade on Monday. Mr. Hill went up Saturday night and remained over Sunday and bor Day. unforeseen somethi Ss Up. Don Dralle helped his father with jit a .B ey 3 i i Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray called at | Ed Wagner and Misses Pauline} guests Sunday evening at the Frank |® jAnton Novy, Thomas Ryan and Le- roy Marchant were Sunday callers at the Herman Nieters home. Mr. and Mrs. A. Bender and daugh- ter Victoria and Herbert Zeigimeir visited at the R. G. Marchant home Thursday afternoon. Leroy Marchant and Herbert Zeig- Imeir called at the Jacob Wentz home Sunday afternoon. Saturday evening shoppers in Wing ;Mrs. R. G. Marchant and family, Herman Nieters and sons Anton and Edward Novy, Thomas Ryan, Mr. and Marjory June and Mr. and Mrs. Her- man Seilenger and Earl James. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bender and daughter Victoria were Wing shop- pers Friday afternoon. Mrs. Christ Hein spent Friday aft- ernoon with Mrs. Jacob Wentz. Andrus Scitz was a Wing shopper Friday. Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Lytle and fam- ily motored to Denhoff Sunday where they spent the day visiting at the Dan McKinnon home. Leroy Marchant and Herbert Zeigimeir motored to Wing Thursday. Mrs. Jacob Wentz was a Wing shopper Monday. Roy Marchant and daughters Irene and Margaret called at the Herman Neiters and Joe Klemine home Mon- day evening. Arthur Kozenik is visiting at the Wenzel Kozenik home. | _Rose Ryan spent Monday afternoon ; With Dorothy Sket. Tillie and Evelyn Hein called at the Frank Homberg home Monday afternoon. ee ee | Welch’s Spur By MRS. R. M. WELCH George Scarborough called at the Ed Doppler home Monday. George Varnum and son did some | combining for Mr. Oster this week. Ed Doppler and Robert Welch threshed their oats this week. Fred Ritel assisted them in hauling bundles. Otto Dorman and sons combined flax for Mr. Boran this week. They reported the field to have given an extra good yield for this year. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and two sons motored to Bismarck Tues- day afternoon. Mrs. A. D. Welch called at the Robert Welch home Wednesday. ‘s. B. Slater and daughter called John Welch Thursday. Mrs. Horace Dirlam and son Jimmie called on Mrs. Otto Dorman Thurs- lay. Mrs. John Welch called on Mrs. Ed Doppler Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Welch, . Mrs. Ed Doppler and son Lawrence, Rob- ert Welch and Mrs. Otto Dorman were Bismarck visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Eastwood of Glencoe, Mr. and Mrs. George Varnum, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Oder and baby and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and fam- ily visited at the Horace Dirlam home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Welch, Marcus Tremblay, Ralph Snyder and the two Dorman boys visited at the Ed Doppler home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Welch and fam- ily motored to Menoken Sunday morning and visited at Mrs. Welch's parents, Mr. and Mrs.,B. Slater, of Brittin in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rittel motored to Streeter Saturday where they at- tended the funcral of Mr. Rittel's brother-in-law. McKenzie ——<————® By MRS. T. T. HUGHES Mr. and Mrs. Randell Boyd and family were visitors at the F. M. and Louis Leathers homes Tuesday Mrs, Cora Paul of Bismarck was a visitor in McKenzie Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Crum were Sunday visitors at the Chas. Swanson home at Driscoll Sunday. Mrs. M. J. Belcher, Mrs. A. Doucet- te, Mrs. Fairchild, Mrs. J. W. Rod- gers, Mrs. P. J. McNeill, Mrs. A. Johnson, Mrs Wm McCloskey and Mrs George Manly were entertained at a 6 o'clock dinner Tuesday evening by Mrs Hallie Belk of Sterling, the occasion being in honor of Mrs. Belk’s mother, Mrs. Anna Wilson, of Min- neapolis, formerly a resident of Mc- Kenzie. David Cook of Bismarck was a busl- ness caller in McKenzie Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Thompson and Bryan Coons motored to Bismarck Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Watson were visitors at the Tom Hughes home Wednesday. Charlie McCormick of Menoken was in McKenzie Tuesday night. R. B. Coons visited his son Glen at the St. Alexius hospital Monday. Lawrence Hall of Bismarck was a business caller in this vicinity Wed- nesday. Bruce Belk of Bismarck was a busi- ness caller in this vicinity Wednesday. John Ower is spending the week in Bismarck. Among those from here who were in Bismarck Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Cone Watson, Mrs. H. T. Crum, R. Crum, Ben and Wen- McKenzie Thi iain lt Dickinson {from this community were Mr. and: Mrs. Henry Scilenger and daughter | > gi Mrs. Dennis B. Cook at the Cook home in Bismarck Tuesday. David Cook of Bismarck was a bus- iness caller in McKenzie Tuesday afternoon. Jerry Sweeny has been quite ill at ed home in McKenzie the past few | days. to McKenzie Sunday. Mrs. Henry Larson and Mrs. Geo. Hughes visited the Homemakers’ club | {meeting at Sterling Monday after- noon, Rock Hill By RUTH LITTLE Ernest Gordon and Carl Lander- {holm were Regan callers Tuesday. J. F. Little and Clayton have been threshing for the Walworth brothers the past week. . Mrs. Ira Bailey, Hester and Roy were callers at Patton's Friday after- noon, Mrs. 8. W. Nemetz and sons visited with Mrs, Vogel Thursday afternoon. Mrs. J. F. Little, Virgil and Phyllis called on Mrs. K. Kolb Thursday afternoon, Oscar Magnuson motored to Regan Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew and son, Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCullough and sons Archie and Clayton were Regan call- ers Saturday evening. The Canfield Homemakers club {met with Mrs. C. W. Wilkinson | Thursday, September 5th. The 9:30 passenger train on the Wilton Pingree line set 16 different prairie fires before they reached Tuttle Saturday morning. One was started about « mile east of the Rasch farm that lasted at least seven hours. Five threshing crews stopped work to assist in putting it out. Much damage was done. Isaac Marcovitz lost both grain snd hay and Andy Walker also lost grain. Sunday night people were called from their beds to fight it again as it had started again. Considerable more damage could have been done but because of prompt response it was soon under control. C. O. Kettleson was a business callers in Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Nemetz and sons Joseph and Basil called at Jim Little’s Friday. Henry Swanson is employed with the Christenson threshing outfit. Virgil Little called at the Oscar Walworth home Friday. Lola Walworth assisted her aunt, Mrs. E. Walworth, to cook for thresh- ers last week. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Watkins en- tertained in honor of their cousin Joy and Russel Hills of Salem, Oregon, Saturday evening. Bridge played at four tables provided entertainment throughout the evening. A refresh- ment course was served at midnight by the hostess. Mrs. J. F. Little, Ruth, Phyllis and Virgil accompanied by Gudrun Jor- dahl called at the S. L. Jordahl, John Howe and Ira Bailey homes Friday afternoon. Mrs. Mary Rasche and caughter Shirley of Regan cafled at their farm home Friday. Ernie Gordon called on Andrew Kolb Friday. Mrs. John Howe, daughters, Clar- ice and Hazel, Mrs. H. F. Swanson and daughter DeLoris were Wing callers Thursday. Callers at J. F. Littles Sunday were Andrew Kolb, Allan Toliver, Mr. and Mrs. Vogele, Aelred Bouche, Gilbert Ward, Laurence and Everett Bailey, Mrs. Harry McCullough and son Rob- ert, Mr. Hitt, Percy Cohen, Laurence Fitzgerald, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Dimond and son Lyle. Mr. and Mrs. W. Dimond and son Lyle were dinn ots at the Sam Houser home at. McCiusky. Gudrun Jordah! spent Sunday at her parental home. Charlie Heddick motored to Regan Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Algot Ryberg mo- tored to Bismarck ‘Yhursday to trans- act business. Mrs. J. F. Little, Clayton and Phyllis called at the Fred Wutzky home Sunday evening. Andrew Kolb and Allen Toliver called at Herb Falmer's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey and daughters of Bismarck who are em- ployed as teachers for the Canfield school during the coming year have arrived to make their residence here. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sheldon and fam- ily were Sunday guests at the Ernest Gordon home. Violet Olson accompanied by Mrs. Mabel Bailey and children motored to Regan Saturday to do some shop- 4 ‘o: ing. asa and Lucille Johnson, Kenmare and Gudrun Jordahl called at Alvin Ghylin’s and Ole Olson's Sunday. Marie Schilling assisted Louise ‘Walker to coox for threshers. Glen Toliver and children of Bis- marck had Sunday dinner at the K. Kolb home. son's * Steve Monroe and Allen Toliver are helping Mr. Gorden to head grain. Ruth Little is spending this week with Lucille Johnson. 8. L. Jordahl! and son Kenmar to Regan Tuesday. motored Violet Oison is assisting Mrs. Mabel fi Bailey with cooking for threshers. Stephen Monroe and Allen Toliver motored to Wing Tuesday. They also called at the W. H. Kolb home. Burnett Jacobson is helping Mrs. for e By EDITH MUELLER Charlie Hamblen of Linton moved, Alfred Anderson called at Kettle- P A. F. Ghylin for a few days to cook | her threshers. beget he and Mrs. Weinberg to tle Monday, - E. E. See and daughter Maxine son Clinton were callers in. Biami Sunday. : Mr. and Mrs. Ed Larson, Larson, Stella and Esther Pe Olive Rise spent Sunday visiting w Elmer Larson in Woodworth. y Charles Mueller returned home day night after attending normal Valley City the past three mon Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Graham son Jack returned home after ing in Minnesota last week. Ed Dalber and daughtesr Lu and Betty Jane drove to B Monday to visit with Mrs, Ed ber who is a patient at a hospital, James Maerk of Bismarck called the Jake Klein home Sunday. G. A. Bossart and wife called Fred Plaine’s home Sunday. Most everyone in this neighborh fought fire Saturday which from the train. Mrs. A. A. Lein and daughter 8h ley and sons Lindy and Raymond turned home Sunday. They h been visiting with Mrs. Carl D son and family near Tuttle. Jake and William Melhoff of were Sunday evening guests at Jake Hein home. 4 Ruth Kerr was an overnight gue at the John Mueller home last Fi, day. Mr. and Mrs. I. Kremenetsky daughter, Mrs. Wienberg and Stholer spent Sunday at B V. P. Heaton was a business ¢ in Wing Monday. , 4 Jessie Livingston and a friend Hurdsfield were in Wing Sunday. Mrs. Frank Holmberg and Herman Siclinger motored to Friday morning. Dan Siegloch and wife and Barth were Sunday callers at Jake Hein home. J. J. Horner and family and # Bleth spent Sunday at the Owen Intyre home. . Durhan and Mary Graven % turned to their home Wednesday er visiting at the E. Larson home. fj Clara Weber returned to her in Wing Sunday. She had been h ing Mrs. John R. Weber with house work. f Raleigh By W. B. DORWARD C. L. Klienschmidt departed day morning for Roscoe, 8. D., fro whence he will accompany his who have been visiting relatives Roscoe for ten days, to St. Minn., where they will visit at Klienschmidt’s home for a week. Mrs. Paul Dempsey was Tuesday afternoon when she en tained several of her lady friends a luncheon honoring Mrs. ft Westrum of Glendive, Mont., Jessie Morrison. . and Mrs. Charles Foltz of Angeles, Calif., accompanied by Mi Charles Slaughter of Mobridge, a’ rived Tuesday evening for a sho visit with their relatives, Thomas Me} Ginnis and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. ward. Mr. and Mrs. Foltz will their ranch in Montana before ing to California. Alfred Westrum was a business itor in Selfridge Tuesday. P, J. Rausch and family at the Grant county fair at Leith di i 4 i ay. E. Miller of Fargo was a b visitor at the Rausch é& Co. el Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Westrum family of Glendive, Mont. Mike Brown and Thomas McGi attended the fair at Leith d Through the good work of Mrs. P. Stayner in making the bags, Ladies’ Aid society has been able send their Christmas bags to the erans in veterans’ bureau Mrs. P. J. Rausch accompanied Mrs. Alfred Westrum and as and Mrs. W. B, Dorward motored Bismarck on business Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Dawson of the D son ranch were business visitors town Thursday. Professor Larson, principal of th Raleigh school for the coming arrived in town the last of the and will get settled before opens. Charles Ellis and Mr. Hess of dan were transacting business town Wednesday. Glen Farrer of Shields was @ ¢ er in town Tuesday. W. B. Dorward and Peter Van D Berg shipped cattle to the Sioux C market Friday. Peter Klien arrived home from St. Paul, where he doctors with regards to his sho feria has troubled him for som time. Mr. and Mrs, Frances Roche wet having EF it REE : fh i i E

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