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slough! Ghylin | By MARGARET DAVIS ° \ NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | the Orone building and are attending high school. The business men of Stecle are planning a fall festival for the en- tertainment of the farmers and their familics of this vicinity. The festival Marion Holgerson spent one night | Will be held Sept. 25. last week with his uncle, Henry Sun- quist. Hugo Sunquist brought him to school the next day. Paul Davis took his uncle, Delbert Davis, to the St. Alexius hospital | mi, ~ | Africa, Thursday night, where an cye spe: cialist removed a wheat beard from one eye and a bail of green weed seed from the other eye. Mrs, E. Danneiacyer and Mrs. B. Cunningham entertained tne school faculty at a party at the Dannemeyer home Tuesday night. Miss Jessie Pfaff of Underwood, under appointment to will give a missionary address at the Methodist church Saturday afternoon at 2:30. L. B. Ness Prof. and Mrs. and The wedding bells have been ring-| daughters Bernice, Mildred and Edith ing again in this township M. Alms | go last week for their new and Randy Kettleson. This being the | home at Maddock, where Prof, Ness second time lately that the AlmS/has @ ition as Superin' home has given up one of their chil- poh Ages pape dren in marriage, the other being Martha, who married Wilbur Noon. A style show was given at Epstein's store Wednesdiy night. Styles of Several from here attended the | dress dating from 1885 to the present dance in Regan Saturday night. time were shown. Among those who Willic Johnson is staying with his! took part in the style show were Mrs. uncle, Nels Tosseth, this winter again | and going to school at Ghyin No. 1. The Johnson's children of Wilton spent the week-end with their grand- mother, Mrs. Tosseth. The Talmer girls are visiting their mother this last week before return ing to Minot where Ila will enter high school. Billy Davis who has spent the month visiting his grandparents, L. W. Davis’ returned home this week. The Tosseth brothers threshed for Arne and Nels Tosseth, L. W. Davis and Benny Benson. Sieve Little moved down to thresh his grain Monday, in Ghylin. Johnny Watkins visited school No. 1, Monday. Mr. and Mrs, L. W. Davis motored to Bismarck last Wednesday on busi- ness ‘and while there Mrs. L. W. Da- vis took her grandson to the St. Alextus hospital to see his mother who is a patient there. Ecrt Hedstrom made a business trip to the Davis home Thursday. Nick Holgerson is cutting his corn. The frost has hurt the flax and corn, alss the late potatocs. H. B. Gill cut his buckwheat last wee! A. Kraus2 and L. D. Davis were Wilton callers this week. Sunquist boys threshed for the Broste boys last week. Staton and Owen Davis helped shock grain Wednesday and Thurs- dey for Nick Holgerson. Mrs. Henry Sunquist visited her sister-in-law, Mrs. Nick Holgerson, Thursday afternoon. The Tosseths, Bensons and Davis’ exchanged work in threshing. It is reverted there was two deaths near Wing from diphtheria. We hope it was a mistake but it would be a good thing if all schools would take the toxin anti-toxin as a preventa- tive. Paul Davis, Delbert Davis and sons, Marvin and Loyd, spent Sunday at the L. W. Davis home. Ida Tosscth spent the week-end at her home. Agnes Tosseth is in Bis- marek going to high school. This is her last year of high. ‘Will Gill was a business caller in Wilton Wednesday evening. Leoma Sunquist spent Saturday | o¢ ond Sunday with her uncle and aunt, | ernoon, Mr. an@.Mrs. Alber’. dohuson. . Wilton, Regan, and Wing, shipped out horses and mules last week. ° ! Steele @ By MRS. F. W. GRESS Vinje, Mrs. Mattheis, Mrs. Fillebrow Mrs. E. A. Anderson, Mrs. Heaton, Mrs. Pierson, Mrs. Mack Hayes, Mary Taylor, Mayola Nagle, Bernice Wig- ton, Mildred Ness, Esther Zecl Beatrice Daugherty, Beulah Lindseth and daughter Marcia, and Pat Heaton. OO [McKenzie ——* —_———_4 By MRS. T. T. HUGHES Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hermanson ar- rived home from the west Tuesday. Jerry Sweeny was taken to the hos- pital Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. George Manly and Mrs. Edna Putnam entertained at a shower for Mrs, Long and Mrs. McClosky Wed- nesday night in the hall. Lunch was served by the hostesse: The A. O. U. W. lodge held their regular mecting in the store building Wednesday evening. Mrs. George Hughes and daughter Katherine and Mrs. Tom Hughes vis- ited at the John Gable home near j Bismarck Thursday afternoon. Harry O'Neil was a business caller in: Bismarck Friday. Mrs. E. W. Anderson, Mrs. McNeill, Mrs. Raeshke and Mrs. T. Hughes attended the homemakers meeting in the county agent's office in Bismarck Friday. Mrs. B. F. Coons. Mrs. H. E. Curtis, Orval Thompson, R. D. Crum, Jack Snoen and Wendall Drawver were in Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hughes visited Mr. and Mrs, Harry Cunz and son Jimmic in Bismarck Sunday. Misses Geralda Young and Bertha Moses arrived here Saturday after- noon. They will teach school this term. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Miller returned home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Clizbe moved in the Fairchild house Friday. Mrs. J. F. Wildfang is receiving treatment at the Bismarck hospital. Lawrence Strong left Sunday for his home near Fargo. Mrs. Warren Clizbe entertained a group Mrs. H. 8. Fairchild, Saturday aft- Sohn Rodgers; Mrs. R. ©. Boren; Mrs. L. E. Heaton, &r., Mrs. C. E. Crum, and Mrs, Fairchild are moving to Ster- Tom Hughes moved e house to Ster- ling Monday for Mr. Fairchild. Mrs. M. J. Belcher and Mrs. A. The American Legion Auxiliary had | Doucette were Bismarck callers Mon- their first meeting since the summer vacation at the home of Mrs. Arne Henry Lewis returned home Mrs, Vinjie Thursday night. Mrs. W. J.|Monday after spending the past 10 estown. Henry and Mrs. Caroline Marsh, who were delegates to the convention in days visiting at Jam: Miss Ruth Lewis and Madeline Minot some time ago, gave their re-| Boren visited Mrs. Tom Hughes Mon- ports at this meeting. Yenkin assisted the hostess. Tolef Tollefson has moved family from the Robinson vicinity Mrs. Art day afternoon. Bruce Belk of Bismarck was a busi- his | ness caller in McKenzie Monday. David Cook of Bismarck was a into the former Darling residence 50 | pusiness caller in McKenzie Tuesday. home as ceniieren can attend school in teele. The Presbyterian Missionary society Mrs. J. F, Wildfang returned Monday from .the hospital. B. F. Lawyer of Bismarck was a met at the church Tucsday for their | mexensie caller Tuesday. monthly mecting. Wendell Hendershot is visit- Mrs, Selness, with Muric! and Mel-|ing relatives in Bismarck this week. vin, visited at the Pavcy home near} wr. and Mra. W. Pursien lake last week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wigton and chile pig were shopping in Bismarck Fri- ay. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Altes and Vilda end Nadine Geisler returned from | ® their trip into South Dakota Thurs- ‘The Lutheran Ladies Aid socicty was entertained at the church Thurs- day afternoon. L. Watson were shopping in Bismarck Tuesday. oo ) Menoken By MRS. JENNIE DANCE Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Dralle and daughter Miss Edna, and Mr. and * ° Mrs, Dodds of Dawson visited at | Mrs. Lalf Blensley and children of the home cf Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Miller Thursday afternoon. Bismarck were enteriained at dinner Labor Day by Mr. and Mrs. Edd Eb- Helen Boucher end the Misses | ling. Wynkoop of Bismarck visited Sunday| Mrs, Wm, Johnson began teaching at the Boucher home. Mrs. Henry Loerch and Mrs. Tomp- at the north Boyd school Sept. 2, Monday. kins visited at the Rob. Johnson home} Mr. and Mrs. Chris De Groot and near Driscoll Monday. daughter, Miss The W. F. M. 8. was entertained at | from Glendive Sunday evening. the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Altes} week later they left from Margery, returned Wednesday afternoon. Points for | for St. Paul where Mr. De Groot w! the year's contest were counted at | receive treatment in a hospital. this meeting and Mrs. B. H. Smith's side was winner. ports the societies. z i a 38g i L if ells ef i ce F : E f z 5 5 é fl : Hal s z i : i rite a lad of friends at a party in honor | ® ‘Those present were: Mrs.|@——— THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1929 Anthan Knoll of Mandan were din- | ner guests at the A. H. Klepstein (home Sunday. Elmer Klepstein will {leave soon for Grand Forks waere he will attend the university. The two Kneil children are attend- ing the Bismarck public school. Rev. J. N. Snow of McKenzie held services at the consolidated school Sunday. He announced a business conference for Tuesday afternoon. Rev. Gress of Steele will conduct the services here next Sunday beginning at 3:30 o'clock. Miss Nellic Dance left Sunday for Edgeley, N. D., where she began teaching a term of school Monday The Menoken school opened Mon- day with Miss Blanche Stewart as primary grade teacher, Miss Ruth Kamphaugh of Hatten, N. D., inter- mediate grade teacher, and Miss Ger- trude Ness as cighth grade and high School teacher, Mr. and Mrs. Michacl Hernzen and children calied at R. G. Abclein’s cn route from the Black Hills to their {home at Garrison, | Mr. and | Valley City Ayers Sunday afternoon. » Walter Rustand of Driscoll ‘ rs I ° | « By MRS. F. 0. JOHNSON Miss Dagmar Rosvold spent a few Mrs. Eva Berglof and Elmer Swan- son of Ogden, Iowa, axe visiting with their brothers, Clarence and Charlie Swanson, and other relatives. Pupils from surrounding vicinity attending school here are Thelma Skogen and Hannah Dronen, staying \with Mrs. A. H. Meland, Mildred Carlson with Mr. and Mrs. Mount, Mabel Morton and Helen Swindley with Hoffstrands, Norma and Ruby Hagstad with Klucksdahls, and Dor- othy Barkman with Carl Meiands, Rev. and Mrs. Gress were Driscoll callers Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Brushwein and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. Repp. Walther League met Friday evening at the church. Mr. Newcomer, Vernice Newcomer, Mr. and Mrs. Al Jordan and family and Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Carr and Loren Carr went berry picking Sunday near Burnt Creek. Mrs. C. Jackson, Mrs. Hammer, Mrs, Schlabach, Mrs, Alden Nelson, Mrs. Fred Jordan and Miss Mene Sawyer attended the Homemakers’ club meet- ing in Bismarck Thursday. Mr. end Mrs, Selmer Syversen and Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Schlabach and their children visited at the M. Lunn home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Swanson en- tertained Friday evening in honor of relaiives visiting from Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Swanson are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Swanson and son, old friends from Minnesota, for a few days. Miss Ruby Apland left to teach school in Belfield, N. D. Mr. and Mrs. Colthorpe entertain- ing relatives Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson motored to Minot Saturday accompanied by their niece who has been visiting with them for some time. Clear Lake ee ” By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith enter- tained relatives from Fort Ransom the first part of the week. While here ling. | D. B. Leathers, Andy Doucette and [oe ted 5 tp to Beeek on lay and Wednesday morning they left for their home. They made the trip by car, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith left the first of the weck for Regan where they will make their home at the John Carlson farm where Mr. Smith will teach school there. Ben Orne spent Thursday with her mother, Mrs. F. B. Paslay. Miss Ordella Erickson was assist- ing Mrs. Carrie Nelsen and Mrs. Marie Olausen cook for threshers the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson motored to Moffit Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, Christ Schoon and family spent Saturday at Bismarck. Miss Esther Hansen, sister of Mrs. Ole Newland, who has been visiting and assisting with the work returned to her home in Kidder county Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and family accompanied her home. Miss Charlott Olson has been spending a few days with her uncle L. B. Olson and helping to cook for threshers, Mrs, J. E. Sharp and Mrs. Ed. Gib- son called at the Albert Christensen home Sunday. Miss Myrtle returned heme with them to spend a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Christensen and baby spent Sunday with Mrs. Christensen’s mother, Mrs, Maric Olausen. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Orne spent Sun- day at the F. B. Paslay home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson enter- tained company from Moffit Sunday. Clear Lake schools opened Monday with Miss Evelyn Thomas as teacher of school No. 1 2nd Miss Lillian Hall teacher of schcol No. 3. Mrs. Albert Christensen and Walter and Miss Evelyn Thomas called at the Mrs. Marie Olausen home Monday evening. ‘Will Van Viect of Driscoll called on his father E. A. Van Vieet Tuesday. Miss Hazel Nelson has been em- scores. | ployed at the Pete Petersen farm the wee ed ty EI e. & : 8 i i 3 E ; t f ee a t Es £ past week. Arena By MES. O. McINTYRE Emil Sattler called on Ray Hazle- Monday. Emil Sattler and daughter visited at the Jake Sattler londay. and Mrs. Henry Haas called evening at the Emil Sattler sited Mr. and Mrs, Otto | days last week with Valdis Knudson. | who spent the week-end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove and Willma Hawkins were in Tuttle Sat- urday shopping. Ed Wagner, Miss Pauline Wolff and Roberta Palms were at the show in Tuttle Saturday nigat. Emil Sattler was in Arena Friday. Tuttle Saturday night. Mrs. John Hawkins and sons Lester and John were shopping in ciurds- field Saturday. School opened in Tuttle Monday, Sept. 9th. Russel Kramer and Luverne Guld- burg had quite an accident the other night. A steer was crossing the road and the boys ran into it, breaking both its legs and smashing up their car. Ed Wagner, Miss Pauline Wolff and | Roberta Palms were dinner guests | Sunday at the Elmer Perry home. A lovely chicken dinner was served. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove and | John Hawkins home Sunday. Willma Mr. and Mrs. Hazlegrove went on to Lake Williams where they were dinner Ernest Williams. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Gray. Elvin and Opal Gray called at the Ernest Williams home Sunday in Lake Williams. Ed Wagner and Pauline Wolf and Roberta Palms were supper guests Sunday at the Hazlegrove home. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Swett and family were in Tuttle Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, John Halliday and iss Lena Hawkins were in Tuttle Saturday. ¢ ¢ | ° Baldwin By FLORENCE BORNER Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nordstrom and j children Glen and Iva May visited in Bismarck Tuesday. J. 8. Fevold, who moved to Bis- marck with his family last week, has been making the trip back and forth daily to attend to affairs at the bank. Threshing was delayed the fore part of the week by the wet weather. Light frosts were reported in this lo- cality several nights here of late. Mrs. Burbeck and son George visit- ed at the Richard Borner home Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cummings and daughter Iona motored to Bismarck Wednesday on a business mission. Merl Weise motored to Wilton the fore part of the week to consult a doctor. Miss Hazel Holen has returned to her home at Staples, Minn., after spending several weeks here with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Sam Hanson. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Geigle and fam- ily were recent business callers in Wilton. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schultz and son Fritz, and Mrs. Christ Hilken and daughter Meta visited at the home of Mrs. Matilda Baumgart last Sunday. Mrs. Ira Falkenstein was among those who attended the meeting of the Ladies Aid which was held at the Herman Falkenstein home near Still. Mrs. Falkenstein remained overnight * and visited with relatives at Still. Mrs. Knownley Dorman, vice presi- dent, and Mrs, Alvin Nordstrom, chairman of the Crofte Ster Home- makers club, attended the mecting of the officers of the Burleigh county clubs which was held in the office of County Agent A. R. Miesen Friday afternoon. Representatives of all the clubs in the county were in attend- ance. Miss Ella Funston began teaching school in the Crofte school four miles east of Baldwin Monday. She is making her home with the Alvin Nordstrom family during the school season. Ernest Rupp motored to Bismarck Friday afternoon on a business mis- sion. He was accompanied home by his sister Emma who attends the Bis- marck high school. Miss Ella Krause assisted Mrs. Emil Geigle in cooking for the threshers Friday and Saturday. ‘Miss Elsa Meyer assisted Mrs, Her- | @ man Kickul in cooking for the thresh- ers. Mr. cad Mrs. John Herdebu and family ‘s‘ansacted business in the cap- ital city Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Falkenstein visit- ed at the Wayne Cummings home Sunday. Prank Weise of Elbowoods and Clair Weise of Riverview spent Sun- day at home. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nordstrom and family were Sunday quests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Swan Swanson south of Bismarck. Other guests at the Swanson home were Mr. and Mrs. John Nordstrom and family of Naughton and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jenkins of Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Falkenstein and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hedstrom of near Still were Sunday guests at the Ira Falkenstein home. Mr. and Mrs, Carl Eliason and Mr. and Mrs. William Biggs of Bismarck spent Sunday with friends in this community. Miss Ella Funston spent the week- end at her home in Menoken. Herman and Arthur Meyers visited at the Herdebu home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ryberg enter- tained a number of relatives at their Spang! an was a business caller in town Monday. John Baumiller of Wilton was here ‘William Dohn of Bismarck was here Eriday attending to matters of a bus- iness nature. Jay Couch, who-is employed on a local threshing rig, spent the week- end at his home in Bismarck. Mrs. Ira spent Satur- day in Bismarck. Pete Wallin was here the fore part of the week celling fish. Misses Geneva and Luella Wallitz have returned to their home in Bow- den after spending some time with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. local young folks at- Sam Hanson. A number of the Threshing is nearly fifished in this the weather being ideal for that work. John and Vernol Goldsmith were in | Miss Willma Hawkins called at the | remained at home to go to school and | guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | where they ted relatives and friends a few days returning home ; Monday evening. |_ Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Carlisls and son Roger went to Braddock Saturday to meet the teacher for school No. 2, but As yet she has not been seen, so school has not yet been opencd in School No. 2. School opened at School No. 1 Mon- day morning with Miss Jennie Waist2 ,of Wing teaching. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Saville was | visiting friends and inspecting a tur- eee farm across the Long Lake Sun- ; day. Some of our young folks attended a dance at Moffit Friday evening. i Welch’s Spur By MRs. R. M. WELCH © Mrs. George Welch of Bismarck called at the Robert Welch home ;at her farm southeast ef the | Monday, i. Mr. and Mi | family called a! Monday. Elmer Ellsworth, who has been v: {iting in Iowa and South Dakota, re- |ceatly returned to the home of hi |sister, Mrs. Ed Doppler. Mrs. Doppler j Will accompany her brother t {home in California for the w P| ‘They will motor through, and expect | to take the western route, stopping at | |soveral places for bricf visits. | School opened at the two Boyd |schools on Tuesday morning. John Nieland teaches in No. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Snyder and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch were in Bis- marck Tuesday. Mrs. Welch sold some young chickens. Mr. and Mrs. John Welch and little nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Doppler Elmer Ellsworth were Bismarck vi: {tors Wednesday. Lawrence and Doppler and Clarence and Theod ot motored to Bismarck Tu lay. George Scarborough called at the Ed Doppler and Robert Welch homes Wednesday evening. “Ed Doppler, and sons have been ‘picking seed corn this week. They have picked quite a quantity, and ctate the corn is pretty good. Ed Doppler and son Clarence anil Elmer Ellsworth called at the Scar- borough farm Tuesday to assist Mr. Scarborough in starting corn binding. Mrs. Doppler visited at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Robert Welci, and all dined at the Welch home in the evening. Robert Welch shot and crippled 2 coyote Friday morning. The coyote was sneaking up on Mr. Welch's flock of turkeys, which had ranged south of his buildings. The coyote crawled into a slough which was a mass of rushes and, although Mr. Welch believes the coyote to be dead, he was unable to find it. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Welch, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and Mrs Welch were in Bismarck Friday. Mrs. John Welch and Mrs. A. D. Welch at- tended the demonstrators’ mecting the Homemakers club. The Cro Country Homemakers club will me on Tuesdays instead of Thursdays from now on. Cepalina Rittel helped Mrs. John Nieland pick chickens Friday evening. She returned Saturday morning, and Mr. and Mrs. Nieland motored on to Bismarck. Mr, and Mrs. Ed Doppler, accom- panied by Elmer Ellsworth, motored to Bismarck Saturday. Robert Welch and children motored to Menoken Saturday. Mr. Welch re- ceived his electric motor, which he ex- pects to use in pumping, his former engine having blown up. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Welch, Mr. and Mrs, A. D. Welch, Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Simonson and Mrs. George Welch were visitors at the John Welch and O. P. Welch home Sunday. +. Mrs. Ed Doppler and son Clarence and Ralph Snyder called at the Rob- ert Welch home Sunday. George McMurrich is quite ill. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Doppler and Elmer Ellsworth called at the Earl Snyder a George Scarborough homes Sun- ' ne spur Robert Welch and he Ed Doppler home Hampton & By ELIZABETH KOPPY Merle Buck was a business caller at the Porter Umber home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Hanson and , | Monday, {spent Monda flealled at the Carey Johnson home Jeatiod at the Ed Surber home at Livona Sunday. ; In one cf the recent storms 13 turkeys - cre killed by lightning at , the Herman Backhaus farm. Miss Dorothy Seemann of Linton jis teaching school in the Hampton | district school No. 1. The same | School Miss Secmann taught last term land is boarding at the Paul Mause- !hund home. { Sunday afternoon the young folks who went boat riding in Jake Schier- | meister's row boat at the Gayton | cro: 13 forgot to tie it to the land- ling. When a few days later a big (northwest wind came up and blew the boat down stream. Just about that time Jake happened to think how well his boat was tied up. He went to the river and located it about }a mile south from the place. John Ohlhauser Sr. was a business caller in Linton Wednesday after- neon. Mr. and Mrs. Christ |shopping in Linton Wed | Emit and Rhincholdt Renschier and their familtes of near Hazelton and Dorothy Renschier and famil ¢ were picking plums acros: ver south of Cannon Ball Sun- r were ‘rs Dewey and Frank Lawler and Steve Koppy Sr. were business callers at |the Mrs, Dorothy Renschler home Rhineholdt Burkhardt was a busi- | | ness caller in Linton Wednesday. ' Frank Yotter took a load of wheat to Temvik Wednesday. Fred Westerman of South St. Paul, | Minnesota 3 in this vicinity Wed- nesday. Mr. Westerman “bought | cattle from Steve Koppy and Porter | Umb rick Math Koppy and | John Renskers took the cattle to Temvik from where they will be nipped to Chicago. Mrs. Merle Buck was shopping in| Temvik Friday D. C. Denholm was a business call- er in Tomvik Friday. Mrs. Ernest Johnson and baby} visiting at the Carey Johnson and Tom Stewart homes. Roy Hansen is helping with the work at the Tom Stewart home for Id Ellis is back in the com- The cnroliment at the Sterling school for this term was larger and ‘2 more that expect to enter. x is almost finished around Sterling. George Kusch is finishing heading this week. Mr. and Mr called at the Care Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart and Glen visited at the George Kusch home Sunday Mr. and Ermest Johnson Johnson home M Bert Hendryshot Sunday. A large crowd attended the dance} at Sterling Friday night. The Blue Birds furnished the music. Mr. and Tom Stewart were callers in Driscoll Saturda: e Frances By MILDRED FE. DIETZMAN Mrs. Joe Fischer visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Ceder- strom Mon The Harms ing for Elmer Lundquist Monday. School opened at the East Frances school No. 1 Monday. There were fifteen pupils ecnrolied. Mrs. Sarah Moffit of near Menoken is the teacher. Mrs. Joe Fischer transacted busi- ness in Regan Monday. Mrs. Hoffman and children left for their home at Sioux Falls, S. D., Mon- day, after spending several days vis- iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tebbo Harms. Joe Fischer and Jake Merckel went to Bismarck Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Craig trans- acted business in Eismarck Tuesday. Mrs. Jake Merckel called on Mil- dred Dietzman Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. John Olson of near Regan visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Ccderstrom the fore part of sons of nerr Linton were picking grapes along the river in this com- munity Saturday afternoon. Henry Knittel and Math Koppy attended the dance at Tcomvik Friday Miss Laura Kyes is teaching home economics and Miss Anna Chesrown the first grade at Linton this term of school. Both of the young ladies are of this vicinity. Porter Umber was a business caller at the C, H. Buck home Saturday. Sheriff Andrew Fischer and State's Attorney George Lynn, both of Lin- ton were business callers at the Paul Mausehund home the latter part of the weck. Frank Yetter was a business caller in Linton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Steve Koppy and son Steve were shopping in Temvik Sat- urday. Carl Graf of Linton was out in this vicinity Sunday. Porter Umber was visiting friends Sunda: ‘y+ Francis and Russel fown and her mother, Mrs. Burns, went to Linton to stay for the winter. Misses Lydia and Pauline Flegel and Bertha Wildermuth of Linton Renskers, the latter of this eee called at the Steve Koppy ‘A number from here attended the | Roger movie at Braddock Wednesday even- ing. ‘Mrs, Pauline Baxter of Mandan, visited her brother, Harry ‘Koenig, here Gunday. bs, WH Brownaweli eesompanied Mottit to 4 Mentans, last week, % loward Brownawell of | family. Bx. Gteve Koppy and daughters Grenz | Lundquist. the week. Cedric Craig and Mr. and Mrs. Car] Muth called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dietzman Tuesday. Mrs, Gilbert Cederstrom has been on the sick list this past week. Mr. and Mrs. Tebbo Harms, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dietzman and Mil- dred Dietzman transacted business in Bismarck, Wednesday. Pete Lundquist called on his broth- er, Elmer Lundquist, Wednesday. Miss Esther Cederstrom is visiting | at the home of her father Charles Cederstrom before taking up her du- ties of teaching. Delvin Owen has had an operation and is now in the Bismarck hospital. He is recovering very nicely. Mrs, Sarah Moffit stayed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dietz- man this week as she didn't have her equipment at the school so she could board there. Floyd Owen went to Bismarck Tuesday to see his son Delvin who is in the Bismarck hospital. John and Louis Olson did some combining for Mr. Watkins, Thurs- day. Martin Tooker hauled grain for Walter Dietzman Friday. Louis Olson and Cedric Craig called on John Olson Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bloomquist and Miss Hasener of Minneapolis. called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elermer Lundquist, Friday. Miss Hasener is a cousin of + Bloomquist and lMrs. Mrs. Laurence Madland, Mrs. El- mer Lundquist, Miss Dena Harms and Miss Mildred Dietzman attended the | ® meeting of Homemakers club officers in Bismarck Friday. Gilbert Cederstrom transacted bust- ness in Bismarck Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lunequist vis- ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed prothers started thresh- | * land Mrs. Cedric Craig, Mrs. Bill Mad- jland, John Olson and Ralph Madiand were those who transacted business in Bismarck Saturday. Gilbert Cederstrom transacted busi- ness in McKenzie Saturday night. Mino Harms transacted business at Menoken Saturday. Floyd Owen called on John Olson Sunday. John Glum visited at the home of his brother Herman Glum near Glen- coe Sunday. Cedric Craig was a business caller }at Menoken Sunda: |. Mr. and Mrs, Hall Westacott and |family of Sterling visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dictzman Sun- day. | Mr. and Mrs, Joe Fischer visited |Mr. and Mrs. Carlson in Naughton township, Sund Mr. and Mrs. William Kershaw took itheir daughter Esther to Bismarck | Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Tooker and family went to the river to pick plums, Sunday. ° —— Lyman | @ By S. GYLDEN Mr. and Mrs. Arne Antilla are the proud parents of a nine pound baby girl born to them at one of the Bis- marek hospitals. Dan Wahiman of Sterling was a caller at Arne Antilla's one day last week. Mrs. John Gylden and Severt were Wing callers Tuesday. Sulo Eckholm has been _ hauling grain for Arne Antilla for a few days. Sulo Eckholm and Severt Gylden attended the show in Wing Friday evening. Miss Sadie Antilla has gone back to Sterling where she will work in! Dan Wahlman's cook car, Misses Sadie and Sclina were callers at the Bill home Friday evening. Florence Josephson and Bill Mulari visited with Sylvia Eckholm at the cook car, at Moilanens Sunday eve- ning. Rev. Autio held services at the Finnish Lutheran church last Sunday, Fini Eckholm and Sulo Gylden called at the latter’s home Monday evening. Mrs, Ida Thorson and children were supper pues ronens Sunday. The Mis: Arrah Thompson and Mildred Johnson opened their term of school last Monday at the Lyman schools No. 2 and 3. Miss Dorothy Cotes spent Saturday evening with her aunt. Mrs. Thorsen. Miss Cotes has opened her term of school last Monday at the Lein school No. 2. Mrs. Thorsen and children and Miss Myrle Hudson transacted business in Wing Saturday. Mrs. Gust Eckholm and Sulo were visiting Andrew Eckholm, who is a Patient at one of the Bismarck hos- st Thursday. iss Nina Waiste returned from Moffit to start*her term of school Monday at the same school she taught last year. Arthur Antilla and a friend of his were callers at Arne Antilla's Tuesday. Miss Myrle Hudson visited with Arrah Thompson, teacher at school No. 2, Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Josephson and son Clifford were Sunday dinner guests at Gyiden’s. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wanttaja visited at Louis Olson's Sunday. The Misses Saima Picklaya and Fiorence Waiste started high school in Wing Monday. Canfield Gylden Wanttaja I Callers at the Ole Olson Sr. home Sunday were Mable Jacobson, Ernest Bailey, Helen Lein and Alice Bond. Those that attended the dance in the log cabin in Regan Saturday night from here were Marie Shilling, Charlotte and Ruth Wilmot, Burnett Jacobson, Violet, Fred and Oscar Olson, Dee, Ernest and Oda Bailey, Art, Barney and Einar Strand, Joe Keifer, Merriel Lindscy and Gene Little and Guy McCoy. P. J. Jacobson called at the Ole Olson home to visit his daughter Burnett Sunday, Mrs. Ole Olson and daughters Bur- nett and Violet and Dee Bailey called at the A. F, Ghylin home Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Gust Olson and son Glen Earl of Harvey, N. D., were vis- itors at the Ole Olson and Alvin Ghylin homes Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and sons By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN er homes Sunday. ‘Those who attended the party given at the Roy Little home on Wilfred Sunday were Gerald Ghylin, Howard and Norman Jordahl, Stanley Francis and Norman Uglum from Wilton. Ruth Little, who has been visiting at the Jordahl home the past week, returned to her home Saturday. Lucille Johnson and Gudrun Jor- dahl visited with Ruth and Charlotte Wilmot Sunday afternoon. called at the Roy Little and Joe Keif- a and Rossy Taylor, Bud Little, Julius | Mr. Malones, Robert Patsners, Will Steinerts, Gerald Jones and Wolds and Mike Bosches. J. R. Jones hauled a load of 1 Miss Vina Oder Sunday & her home in Steiber. She is c ing in Cromwell township. Several from around here Sunday at Wildwood. Mr. and Mrs. Fred family spent Sunday with near Still. Schrunk By HELEN MARCHANT LeRoy Marchant and Zeighimeir called at the home Tuesday evening. ‘Thomas Novah Andrus motored to Wing Monday. R. G. Marchant and daught Irene and Helen were . shoppers Saturday. John Witt finished threshing the Jacob Wentz farm Monday. Herbert Ziegimeir was @ shopper Saturday. | Gustaf Witt was a Wing caller urday. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Rupp daughter Charlotte, son Gilbert niece and nephew Frances and ard Rupp and also Miss Meyers: at the R. G. Marchant home afternoon. Mesdames John and Sam Koch Bismarck spent Tuesday e with Mrs. Jacob Wentz. Andrew Nieters was a Wing sho per Tuesday. James Novy began threshing Wenzel Kozerich Wednesday. {_ Rock Hill By RUTH LITTLE Charlie Heddick motored to Saturday. Mrs. Ed. Walworth and son vin called at the J. F. Little ha ‘Wednesday evening. H. Rasche and Lewis Jorgenson, were Regan callers Wednesday. Oscar and George Walworth J. F. Little to thresh this week. Harry and Robert McCullough tored to Wilton Wednesday. Mrs. John Howe, Mrs. H Swanson and Mrs. Alvin Ghylin tended the Homemakers club at . W. Wilkinson home ‘Thursday. Mrs. J. F. Little and Phyllis panied by Gudrun Jordahl to Wing Saturday afternoon. called at the O. J. Lein and Soder home while there. Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Jordahl family motored to Regan Mr. and Mrs. Ben Nelson of Fargo are visiting at the Gordon home. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Monroe son Roderick were dinner guests the Mrs. K. Kolb home Sunday last week. Ernest Gordon and Carl Lan holm motored to Wilton Saturday. Stephen Monroe motored to win Sunday of last week to visit his cousins, Earl and Donald Mon Mrs. Joe Cook and daughter helped Mrs. G. O. Lindsey to for threshers last week. Wilfred Little entertained Sun Sept. 8, a number of his little and cousins at @ party. The noon was spent in playing after which a delicious luncheon served by Wilfred’s mother assi by Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and Mrs. Davenport. Wilfred left Wedn Sept. 11, for Devils Lake, N. D., wh he entered school for the @| year. Harry and Robert McCullow spent Sunday at their home in ton. Jennings Kettleson motored to gan Saturday. Mrs. J. F. Little, Clyde and Ph called at the Mrs. K. Kolb . K. Kolb and son Andrew, Tolliver, Mrs. V. N. Monroe, Mr. Mrs. Philip Monroe and son Ro were Sunday afternoon guests at W. H. Kolb home. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Olson to Regan Saturday. Clifford Little, who is employed) the J. F. Little threshing rig, Sunday at his parental home. Mrs. V. N. Monroe and son and Allen Tolliver motored to marck Saturday. They were at the Glen Tolliver home. Mr, Zelmer called at the J. F. home Sunday evening. Those who attended the ers club meeting at Bismarck around here were Mrs. Homer lor, Mrs. Alvin Ghylin, Mrs. Watkins and Mrs. C. Wilkinson. Mrs. W. H. Kolb and son ‘ing callers Saturday. Miss Rande Kettleson, Rockhill township, daughter of © Kettleson and Marvin Alm, . and Mrs. Nels Alm, were in marriage Saturday, Aug. 9, Moorhead, Minn. Mrs. Lenis ag and chik Algot Frida; Mr. and Mrs. Willard Dimond son Lyle ci Mrs. Strand and son Einar were callers at the Joe Keifer home Sun- day. Henry Jacobson called at the Mabel Bailey home Thursday. Andrew Walker has as his guest this week, his daughter and husband from Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Little and son Wilfred called at the Ghylin home Tuesday. Jordahls have threshers this week. Homer Taylor's sister is visiting at the Taylor home for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. H. Taylor and family and Mr. Taylor's sister were callers the Roy Little home Sunday eve- ning. Wedgar Friday night. Joe Fischer and Jake Merckel did Miss Esther Kershaw, who attends the Bismarck high school. spent the week-end at her parental home. Mrs. Sarah Moffit spent the week- end at her home near Mencken. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lundquiat vis- ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. El- mer Bloomquist north of McKenzie dren end Mr. and Mrs, Jake Merckcl attended Sabbath school in Bismarck Saturday. z ‘Mr. and Mrs. Martin Tooker, Mr. alled at the Ernest C jome Sunday. anu Oye, salle’ at the Mrs. A. N. Strand had fortune to lose three cows im 1

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