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Mrs. R. O. Emch accompanied Mrs. Fred Sept of Brisbane to Elgin Wed- nesday to see little Earl Fleming, who hhas been il! at the Elgin hospital. Mrs. G. J. Kimball and daughter, Mrs. Lou Nyland, were Carson callers ‘Tuesday. Mrs. ly from a rather serious injury to her arm when she fell and cut her arm on some object making it necessary to take seven stitches in it. R. W. Wrucke transacted business in Heil Monday. A. H, Wyman, former merchant of Leith, now of Wilmot, 8. D.. left for his home Saturday after a week's visit with friends. Mrs. Henry Zeller returned from be South Dakota Thursday where she attended the funeral of her Mr. and Mrs, E. Helm re- turned Friday. Mesdames Ed. Heaps, Gilbert Moen, C. H. Davison were in Carson Tues- day attending the first county meet- ing of Homemakers’ clubs under the ieadership of Miss DeLong of the Ag- ricultural college. The project taken up this year will be kitchen improve- ment and promises to be very inter- esting. O. J. Saunders has been busy the past week digging a basement under his house. He has the work nearly completed. Mrs. H. W. Gibson entertained the Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid Thursday. There was a very good attendance. The next meeting will be at the church basement, Mrs. Emmet Clark and Mrs. Lloyd Fauhel entertaining. A full attendance is desired as plans are to be made for the annual ba- zaar. Lawrence Daily and friend Edwin Duane of Winona, Minn., have been visiting relatives and friends here the past week. The young men are on their way to Seattle, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. R. Emeh and Mr. and Mrs. Robt. O'Connell attended the R. Roscow auction sale near Ra- , leigh Saturday. Miss Larue Hamery and Mr. and Mrs. Vere Davison of Heil visited in Leith Saturday. Several young people from Leith at- tended the closing dance of the season at the pavilion cast of New Leipzig. E. J. Lawfer assisted the Carson hand at Flasher Saturday. Mrs. Julius Zeller who is teaching the Ed Matthys school, commenced her work Monday, Sept. 16. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Anderson were in Mandan Saturday. Tom McDowell of Carson was transacting business in Leith Satur- day. Ameal Brinkman was busy repair- ing. the telephone line south of town day cvening at the Presbyterian church at 8:00 o'clock. Everyone wel- come. Mrs. Roy Engen, of St. Paul, Minn., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cowan, ts visiting her parents and other rel- atives and friends for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Ameal Brinkman tertained at dinner Sunday Mr. Mr. and Mrs. T. McCarty were to Mr. and Mrs. Tom Anderson and family Sunday. Otto, Julius, and Reinhold Zeller left Monday morning for Washington where they will be employed through the winter. ‘Vaughn Omdahl is working at the Tom Asbridge farm for a few Harry Ofeldt and Dan Frieze over week-end visitors at their re- spective homes in Leith. ° By W. B. DORWARD The ladies of Raleigh held a fare- well party at the home Mrs. Frank Bosworth Friday cvening as a courtesy to Mrs. Paul Demipery who, together with her hus! is leaving soon for Portland, Ore., make their future home. The sale of Rudolph Rossou, which was held at the Rossou farm Satur- day, was well attended and every- thing sold well, Rossou fam- ily have lived near Raleigh for that place soon, s Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Stayner were hosts Sunday, having as their dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. John Metz, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Frost and ton and Al and Roy Frost. Mr. and Mrs. Dawson of Dawson ranch were visitors in town the first oe wna es Al Long of F' Ir. an + of Flasher were business visitors at the Paul Dem, home Sunday. Ms ul Dempsey and son Jackie departed Monday for Shields where they will visit a few days. Mr. Dempsey will join them Ws sey have made their Raleigh for the past four years. Mr. Dempsey was in the hog the past two years raising one hund- young ones the past year. to the drought ie past Mr. Fri x? ie f i 2 F it H i in i E i iy i i et) fi ! “ f F i ifs } ae 2 hospital at Bismarck, returned to her home in Raleigh Saturday. Lit- tle Hazel is much improved in health tut will be this year. Mr. and Mrs, Y. Kapustensky an- nounce the marriage of their daugh- ter, Sta: to ‘Wal iter Craig, of Chi. jcago. After a short honeymoon they will be at home to their many friends in Chicago, IM, Stasia has spent a part of life in this vicinity and her many friends extend congratula- 3. Clark Hill ts recovering nice- | tion! | Regan By BURDELLA B. HELGESON Te regular meeting of the Ameri- can Legion Auxiliary was held at home of Mrs. J. Keifer on Thurs- afternoon. Mrs. Alvin Ghylin ‘ao helped entertain. The next reg- viar meeting will be in the Log Cab- in on the second Thursday of Octo- ber with Mrs. Taylor and Mrs, Mow- der entertaining. Miss Irene Malsby, Regan teach- cr, spent the week-end with friends in Bismarck. Friends of Charles Manning will be interested to know that he gel ting along nicely after his operation t for st gol and that he will Evelyn Donovan, Arena , Visited with friends here on Saturday evening. Miss Freda Uhde visited with her a Mrs. A. H. Lundberg, last week, The Misses Gertrude and Clara Rierson spent the week-end at their parental home here. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Range of Jamestown were guests at the A. H. Helgeson home on Monday evening. Mrs. Charles Manning and Alvin and Malinda Manning were callers in Bismarck on Wednesday of last week to see Mr. Manning, who is a patient in the Bismarck nr 5 P. C. Remington, Jr., of Bismarck, transacted business here last week. jcallers at the A. H. Helgeson home on Sunday morning. T. E. Stephen of Wilton was a business caller here last weck. Miss Alice Smith of Casselton is a — at the L. Hopkins home this week, The Legion boys will give a dance in the Wing Hall on Saturday eve- ning of this week. Good music and a good time. Every one come, The dance in Regan on Saturday evening was well attended. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Helgeson were at the H. E. Helgeson home Sunday. t Clear Lake — By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN @ Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith and Mr. | Sund: and Mrs. Clifford Nelson were plum pooeaig Wednesday north of Bis- mai Mrs. Mabie Carlson, who is em- near Mi- i giEs i bel fel i rf ve! fg i E i j § i 5 i Fe i ii Hel nthe Fi 5 ie Hi j|eon Jack called at the Ole Lillefjeld E ie i / qf i Ae l i ¢ i ite aff I: if Hy é ii it 5. g i fi Hf | nat ! | i i af & § ; ; f ‘ning at ¢ e ing 0. B. Aune and 0. C. Uhde were sunday. T HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, AVE i erase A PE Ida and Oliver Tosseth and Mar- | garet Davis spent the week-cnd at| {their parental homes. Margaret re- | turned to Wilton Sunday evening t0/ continue her high school work. unable to attend school | urday evening. } Steve Monroe, in trying to pass Paul Davis on a narrow grade hit Paul's! causing a blowout and a ruined hub cap. Paul had his sedan loaded with young people, returning from a party. | ite Teed very lucky they were not | wur' A shower was given for Mrs. Marvin | {Alms Sunday at her parents’ home, Mrs. Alms is a newly-wed. Benny Benson spent Sunday eve- he Arne Tosseth home. Nels Tosseth was a business caller | at the Luther Davis home Sunday evening. John and Bill Drawver were called to Wisconsin by the death of their father. They made the trip by car. Adolph Krause moved to Wilton last week. His father took his wife and baby up in the car. Wilis Gill and family spent Sunday at Turtle Lake with Mrs, Gill's mother. There was no school Tuesday, as the teacher had to be at Estherville school where the county superintend. ent held a meeting for several of th teachers. L. W. Davis is haying in Rick Hill his week. f Wilson Township ‘ —_—_—_——____+ By MRS. JOHN A BERG Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolf motored to Wilton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berg and Mrs. John Berg motored to Wing a week ago to attend the funcral of their nephew, Rubin Berg. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Spitzer of Baldwin were Sunday dinner guests at the John Berg home. School No. 2 opened Monday. Mrs. Chas. E. Rohrer of Bismarck is teaching. Mr. and Mrs. Sander Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Chas Rohrer of Bis- marck called at the John Berg home Mr. and Mrs. John J..Schafer are the pee Parents of a baby boy born John Berg called on his brother Sam Monday evening and got the drill to seed rye. Most of the ryc aid 4s completed in this vicin- Miss Helen Redington and Miss Ta ss yes called on Mrs. Berg Wedncs- Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Nelson motored to Wilton Saturday. Sam Berg is the proud owner of a new sedan which he purchased a week ago. Rev. R. C. Strutz of Jamestown will conduct services at the Wilton church Sunday, Sept. 22. Miss Herda Berg helped her aunt cook for threshers Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Herman of Wilton visited at the John Berg home a Mr. and Mrs. Robert Seibold mo- tored to Mercer Monday afternoon. They are threshing but the work is Gelayed on account of the rain that fell Monday morning. f Painted Woods j By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD Ole Soderquist passed away carly Saturday morning. He had been sick for a short time prior to his deat He was laid to rest at Rose Hill cemetery. He is survived by a wife and four children, Harold, Ein- er, Melvin and Alice. Also a broth- er in Minnesota, John Soderquist. Those that attended the funeral from out of town were two nieces of the deceased, Mrs, H. W. Crow- ford and husband of Mandan, and Mrs, Lossum of Bismarck, lelson has been home for a few days helping his parents stack corn. Mrs. Fred Brown kelped Mrs. Wm. {Brown cook for threshers a couple era Cleveland, who has been staying with Mrs. Joc Brown, re- turned to her home Wednesday. Muriel Damstrom took Vera's place at Browns. Mrs. Alvin Long and children and Mrs. Fred Brown were Wilton call- ers Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Erickson and son Ernest were week-end visitors at the Andrew Nelson home. Mr. and Mrs, Ole Lillefjeld were Wilton callers Saturday at the Elias Lillefjeld home, Mr. and Mrs, A. W. Lossum and home Friday. Elias Lillefjeld and son also called there on the same : ' © Glenview By MRS. LARS JACOBSON Quite a few from this vicinity attended the farewell party Saturday Johnson for the Lloyd Menard family Hildur Stenquist of Painted ‘The Menards are leaving lor Minnesota where they will and Miss Hildur goes Minneapolis in a few days where she plans on taking a course in mar- car and pushed him off in a ditch, | Dak. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Kettleson, in Rock | Mr: | Hui, expect to remain here until spring, however. Miss Olga Neugebauc school No. 3, spent th her home in Bismarcl:. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schoolcraft and to Bis- where Mrs. School- craft consulted a doctor. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morgan and Alvin Lange motored to Lemmon, 8. ak., last week on business. Chas. Larson of Pickardsville spent Thursday evening and Friday at the Morgan and Thompson homes. Loweli Christiansen who is working next who teaches week-end at | with a threshing machine at Under- | university. wood, spent Sunday at the home‘ of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and . Lester Larson. Threshing is all done in this com- munity with the exception of some late flax and if the weather stays so nice everyone will have a chance to get their fall work done early but with duck hunting season opening on the 16th some cf the work will be neglected for a while. Peter Olson of Washburn and Mr. and Mrs, 8, E. Strandemo and O. B. Anderson of Baldwin were Sunday visitors at the Con Johnson home. Mrs. Raymond Spitzer and daught are making an extended visit with hi parents at Mercer. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Simons and children were shopping in Wilton Sat- urday evening. i Lein ° By OLGA M. RISE e ! ' ° A fairly large crowd attended the Ladies' Aid meeting held in the church basement Wednesday after- noon. Mrs, Seymour Arneson served lunch, The next meeting will be held at the Faunce Luyben home Wednes- day, Oct. 9. Misses Gladys Rue, Dorothy Cotes, Olga and Selma Rise motored to Dris- coll Wednesday evening. A few from this vicinity attended the Sons of Norway meeting at Dris- coll Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Arneson and family, Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Arneson and daughter Alice motored to Wind- sor Sunday returning Monday. Mrs. Alfred Arneson remained for a fe days to consult a doctor at James- town. Christ Christianson of St. Paul, Minn., spent Saturday and Sunday visiting relatives and friends here. Dorothy Barkman spent the weck- end at her parental home. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Severson and family called at J. O. Rise’s Sunday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. Vernon Hallum and son Jules, John and Orville Gunder- son and Gladys Rue spent Sunday at Bismarck. Eddie Arneson and John Gunder- son left Monday for Canada where they will spend some time. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Christianson and daughter motored to Stecle Mon- day. Mrs. J. O. Rise, Selma and Ever- ett motored to Wing Thursday. They also called at the North ranch. , A few from this vicinity attended the dance at the Finn Hall Saturday evening. Orville Gunderson accompanied Vernon Hallum to Valley City Mon- day. From there he will go to Fargo where he will spend a short time be- fore going to Minnesota. Catherine Lien spent Sunday at the Art Bjorhus home. Mr, and Mrs. Harold Christianson spent Sunday at the George Chris- tianson home. Mr. and Mrs. Helmer Arneson spent Sunday afternoon at M. A. Lien's. Mrs. J.O, Rise and son Clarence called at John Birkeland’s Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Christianson and sons Christ and Arnold spent Satur- day evening at the H. E. Helgeson home. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Helgeson of Re- gan and Mrs. Ingeborg Rasmussen and son Selmer spent Sunday after- noon at H. E. Helgeson’s. George Christianson, son Arnold, Mrs, H. E. Helgeson, Mrs. Vernon Hal- lum and son Jules spent Monday at Bismarck. The Luther League will meet at the M. A. Lien home Sunday, Sept. 22. Everybody welcome. Marvin Kluksdah! is employed at the H. E. Helgeson home. f Steele i °° By MRS. F. W. GRESS Raymond Bragg returned last weels from the Bismarck hospital where he underwent a serious operation several weeks ago. Conrad Wilcy is here from his home in the Velva vicinity looking after business matters and visiting rela- tives, Joseph Haupt of University Park, Ia., visited at the Methodist’ parsonage one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Phillips and Elbridge and Rev, Shirley motored to Bismarck Harold Loerch left last week for Jamestown where he has @ position. He Fale Semen college as a next week. ts and Mrs. P. D, Wood, Evelyn, Eugene, ard George and Mrs. Frank Schlosser and little son and Miss Net- where they spent Q Mr. and Mrs. Jensen ape. have been and South Dakota. Wisconsin Miss Jessie Pfaff of Underwood gave | Thi Ba address Willie Jiras motored to Esther- to @ group of W. F. M. 8. women at the 3| Methodist church Saturday afternoon. ~EyE ist gh i Ele Fl af ri z ge g ef E i : ul i i i iF H ' AE Miss Platt wil fe to Africa as a mis- this fall. a ye Mrs, Willard \Porter made Y. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Epstein and Marcia visited relatives in Jamestown Sunday. and Mrs, Kolstead of Pleasant AM were. bustiess callers. in, Bteele Pp m| of | will go to Baldwin where s' Jas follows: F: | Tucker; Secret: ent, Mrs. H._N. Mrs. J. N. M | Carter: Treasurer, Mrs. Cliford Erick- |< json, A short program was given at | | the close of the business meeting. | Mary Meck and Margaret Hac! ; barth have moved into the house re- jeently vacated by Prof. Ness and family. | | Marion Ness spent Sunday and part |of Monday at his home here. Lester Diehl came from Bismarck and ac- ;companied Marvin on a hunting trip | Monday. Walter Rosen left Thursday for; | Grand Forks where he will attend the | Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Filbin and fam- | ly and Mrs. Filbin's mother, Mrs. Wessner, left Tuesday for California where they will spend the winter. En route they will visit friends in ; Montana. | Mr. and Mrs; B, C. Bell visited in| Fargo several days last week. | | Velma Patterson is teaching school north of Dawson. {_ Mark Hollst, Doc. Daugherty and | 'Reed Argent are doing some: road work in Pleasant Hill township. Mr. and Mrs. C: of Stanton |¥isited Mr. and Mrs. J, N. McCarter last week, Louise, Lynn and Harry Sherman; jand George Diernut left Sunday for | Grand Forks where they will enter the_university. | Mrs. Kenneth McCane and Paul | Gress are teaching the Pleasant Hill schools. Professor and Mrs. David Ballan- tine and little daughter visited at the Snow home in McKenzie Friday evening. Ruth Laney of Mandan, who has been visiting at the home of her brother, Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Lancy, left Tuesday for Valley City. Teachers and officers of the Meth- odist Sunday school were entertained Monday night by the Superintendent Mrs. P. D. Wood, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schossone. Plans for a teacher training class to be con- ducted by Prof. Ballantine were mad at this gathering. Arthur Shipley left Sunday for Grand Forks where he will enter the university. Rev. Gress attended a meeting 2f/ the executive committee of the Kid- der County Sunday School associa- tion at Tappen Tuesday. i Trygg | o By GLADYS NELSON > Mrs. Nels Victor John Engdohl and Henry Ander- son finished threshing Monday at jthe Otto on home and moved up to Nels Nelson's for three day. G Mae Nelson hs been a: sisting Mrs. Nels Nelson in cooking for the threshers this Several from here attended the lirthday party Monday night held the Oscar Walworth home, sisted the Nelson in threshing Thursday. We hear that Oscar Landerholm has purchased the house vacated by Id in Baldwin, who moved to move it on their farm here and their son-in-law, Vic- tor Nelson, hi also purchased a house in Baldwin and will move it on his half section of land he pur- chased. Ed Lundquist has a threshing rig this weck threshing for hii John Kruger assisted John An- derson in cutting his corn M Nels Nelson ited sf Wednesday » Charlie Rue in Bismarck, Mrs, Rue has two high school girls boarding with them, ee tand d | i jurday hight at the Adrian Asbridge Moorhead, Minn. They stopped in to his mothe: John Risch, route to Bismarck where they ll make their home after a short wedding trip. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Farrell, Margaret, Elizabeth, Jackie, and Paul motored to Regan Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson, Ger- ald and Gwendolyn and Willie Jiras motored to Regan and Wilton Sat- urday, Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Jiras, George Hie were entertained Sunday at dinner by their daughter, Mrs. Phillip Monyoc. John Kruger and his threshing crew were callers in Regan Satur- A number of young folks from this inity attended the barn dance Sat- home, Joe Jiras, Sam Brown and Clar ence Long motored to Bismarck and | Mandan Saturday on various busi- Albin Andstrom and A. C, Wilde: ond son from Wilton assisted the Nelson boys north quarter which they purchased from them, They were guests at the George Nelson home. Edwin Olson assisted the Nelson shing Monday. A num- ¢ threshing crew of the Brown’s where Edwin works, went hunting. ° By KARL SCHOTZ Henry Schotz and his nephew Dave were busy hauling grain to Regan Monday Karl Schotz, Pauline and Gus drove to Bismarck Thursday where Pauline visited with her cousin Susan. Inga Adams spent Saturday after- noon at the Schotz home. Mr. and Mrs. W. Coombe, Jack and Frank Coombe transacted business in the capital city Thursday. Karl and Henry Schotz drove to McClusky Tuesday after some repairs for the header. Laurits Adams, who has been haul- ing bundles near Wing returned to his home Friday afternoon. Harold Hamilton and Edmond Schotz of McClusky were delivering gas to farmers here Tuesday. Most of the farmers are now through threshing and have now started to harvest the flax. Glen, Earl and Clarence McChester left for Canada Saturday where they will seck employment. Jack Coombe drove to Washburn Sunday and was accompanied back by his brother Willard, who has been employed there the past month. Sarah and Edmond Schotz spent the week-end at their home here. Esther Johnson visited with Inga Adams Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Amondson and chil- dren spent Sunday afternoon at the Brachett residence. Mr. and Mrs. G. Schafer spent Sun- day evening at the J. Bloth home. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Schotz, Sarah, Pauline and Miss Keck spent Sunday afternoon visiting at the J. Keck home in Washburn. The Schafer young folks spent Sun- day afternoon at the Jake Hochhalter home, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Boschie spent Sunday afternoon visiting relatives near Pickardville. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bender, Jr., were Alta shoppers Monday. The Edgmore school opened Monday isi | with six pupils attending the first few day Esther Kershaw and Miss McDon- ald, south of Bismarck, Mrs, Alex Anderson's sister, Victor Engdoh! and Henry Ander- son hauled grain to Regan for Nels Nelson with trucks this week. George Nelson made a trip to Re- gan Wednesday hauling gi Joe Fisher combined Charlie Trygg’s grain on the C. B, William- son land last week. Tryge’s threshed for Carl Larson last week. John Kruger assisted the Nelson brothers in threshing Wednesday. Porter Nelson has been helping his parents in threshing this week. Mrs, Enos Strandemo and son, Gene, motored to Baldwin Wednes- day on a shopping trip. Charles Engdohl was an overnight guest with his grandparents Wed- nesday night. John Anderson has the threshers this week from the east which runs + being the first cook car in our vicinity, They will also thresh for John Kruger. Victor Engdohl, Charles and Han- nah Marie were visitors Wednesday with her parents, Nels Nelson’s, Joe Varley got the threshers Thursday. George Whitted also as- sisted him, Hugo Nelson, Ture and Henry An- derson and Arthur Landerholm mo- tored to Regan Monday night. George and Gerald Nelson made a trip to Regan Thursday where they hauled grai John Olson assisted Gib Ceder- strom in threshing Frida: e Nelson boys and Willie Jiras moved the granary to the home place from the north quarter to fill with grain, as the elevators are not able to 5! the grain. Cedric Craig was a caller at the George Nelson home Friday. Elmer Lundquist called at the M. A. Nelson home Thuraday night, Charlie Rue, who has been work- ing on the Louis Olson threshing rig, stopped in at Nels Nelson’s home ursday en route to Bismarck, ville four miles northwest of Regan Friday night and brought Gladys Nelson home where she spent a few days assisting Mrs. R. C. Nelson in housework and caring for Billy and Betty while Mrs. Nelson was teach- ing in the Estherville school. Nelson home Friday night en route to Regan. a Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nelson, Victor and Hugo visited last Wednesday at their daughter's, Mrs. Victor ng dohl, en route home from Bis! Marie Farrell, who has been em- ed at the Carl King home south 1 Mencken will cone ho “ed bid w work for W. C. Gehrke, butcher in Baldwin, A number from here attended the ty given for Marvin Alm and ettleson last Peviay sight at the Nels Alm home. couple the Bist of yd rt, f st Arthur Clay and Miss Con- oaneere from Mazo, ten miles from were married recently ‘in Hazlegrove By RAY HAZLEGROVE Ray Hazlegrove and Emil Sattler called at the Ed and Art Ochuner homes and Jack Stewart and Julius Zwiegle homes. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove called Monday evening at the Emil Sattler home. Ray Hazlegrove hauled a load of flax home for Harry Ulfers, Tuesday, from south of Virgin's. Miss Leatha Hawkins is now work- ing at the George Elliott home in Tuttle. Ed Wagner called Tuesday at Frank Gray's and Ray 's. Ro- berta Palms was also with him and remained over for a visit with the Hazlegroves. TTuesiay at the Prac Cray home. at 5 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Haslegrove and Roberta Palms called at Harry Ulfers ‘Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove and Roberta Palms were shopping in Arena Wednesday. They called at Ed Wagner's on their way home, to leave Roberta. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Sattler and daughter Shirley moved, Thursday, to their new home north of Regan. Miss Bessie Dell accompanied them as she expects to stay with them this winter. . and Mrs, George Sattler and youngest son arrived from California Thi in threshing on the} dinner | Isons Clarence and Jimmy were {guests Sunday at the Joc Cook home near Regan. is teaching Miss Wanda Pehl school west of Arena. Ed Wagner cd Miss Pauline Wolf drove to Edgcriey Sunday to take | Miss Roberta Palms home. She has jbeen visiting her uncle Ed and friends, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove called at the Owen McIntyre home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and :Ars. Ben Klanburg and family were guests Sunday of friends at Hurdsfield. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove called Sunday afternoon at the Harry Ulfers | home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ulfers were afternoon callers at the Joe Gold- | smith home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Inman_ were !guests Sunday at the Owen McIntyre | home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ulfers and Miss Ortilla Brose and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove attended church in Tuttle Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Williamson and daughters Jean and Lois and son y attended church in Tuttle night. Sylvia Stewart -end with her folks. if Welch’s Spur | | e | spent the By MRS. R. M. WELCH Mr. and Mrs. Earl Snyder and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch were Bis- | marck visitors Monday. Mrs. Robt. Welch underwent an Operaticn in a Bismarck hospital Tuescay morning. Mrs. Hugh MceMur- rich, Mr. Welch's sister, is caring for three of ren. Otto Dorman and 501 bining t flax this week. Mrs. Ed Doppler and brcther, El- mer Ellsworth, and Mrs. Otto Dorman and son Fred ‘2 Bismarck visitors Wednesda: Elmer Isworth and sister, Mrs. Ed_ Doppler, rted on their trip to Califcrnia Thursday morning. Robt. Welch has been hauling grain to Brittin for Hugh McMurrich this week. They motored to Bismarck ‘Taursday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dorman called at the George McMurrich home the first of the week. Mr. McMurrich has been quite ill recently. Ed Doppler and son Lawrence called oa Mr. McMur- rich Friday evening. Except for the flax, most of the threshing and combining in vicin- ity has been completed. What flax has been combined is running between two and one-half to three bushels per acre as an average, alihough some report as high as eight bushels. Mr. and Mrs. John Welch and fam- are com- ily, Oliver Welch, Mrs. A. D. Welch, Ed Doppler and son Leo were Bis- merck callers Saturday. The three Doppler boys attended church services in arck Sunday morning, after which they visited their sister, Mrs. Robt. Welch, who is in a local hospital. Ed Doppler recently received word from Akeley, Minn., that his mother is iN and requests his presence there. Robert Welch and son Bobbie vis- ited Mrs. Welch at the hospital Sun- day afternoon, rete * | | @ large audience. recently returned which he spent wit the Black Hills, 8. D. State's Attorney Tom Jo Killdeer looked after legal Dodge Saturday. r Baldwin By FLORENCE BORNER Miss Helen Baumgert of B spent Monday with her mother, Matilda Baumgart, returning to home on the evening train. Mr. and Mrs. Shep Haas and Frances Spitzer of Turtle Lake week-end guests at the homes of atives in this community. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Small and fi ily, who have resided in the ned by Miss Etta Rupp the ear, moved to Bismarck Wedn ‘here Mr. Small has employment, The residence owned by J. 8. has been sold to Oscar h and will be moved to the farm cently purchased by Mr. southeast of Baldwin. The Crofte Star Homemakers met at the home of Mrs. I. J. Fall stein Wednesday afternoon. subject was Poultry Culling, County Agent A. R. Miesen was p ent to give a demonstration of work. At this meeting it was dect to send two delegates, Mrs. C. Nordstrom, and Miss Elsa Meyet the convention which will be Mandan at a later date. Guest the meeting were Mrs. Fred Mrs. Andy Peterson and Miss Funston? The October met the club will be held at the Mrs. Knownley Dorman. Richard Borner motored to marck Wednesday where he acted business at the court house, j Cecil Mount of Glenview spent. past week at the home of his fati assisting with the threshing. The Baldwin school opened Mon with Miss Olga Litvenenko and Helen Erickson teachers. The ent’ ment for this year is somewhat sm er than last, due to several fami) moving out of town. R. A. Lobach of Wilton fixed | well on the Richard Borner farm € urday. Clificrd Little, who is employed a threshing rig in the Rock Hill ¢ tri pent the week-end at home. Miss Grace McAvoy of Gleny was here recently. Miss McAvoy | le {attending high school in Bisme this year. Mrs. Sam Hanson left early in weck for a visit with friends and atives in different parts of the st Miss Laura Little, who has been « iting here and in Bismarck left cently for Valley City where she employed as teacher. The separator of the E. A. Fri threshing rig was destroyed by Saturday at noon while the crew - cating dinner. The fire occurred the Fricke farm one-half mile eas Saldwin. An alarm was sent soon a large crew of fire f gathered at the scene of flagration, but on account wind nothing could be the machine and the men were directed to keeping from spreading. A partly loa truck that stood near the separe was partially destroyed, and stacks of wheat also were The loss was estimated at $500.00 with no insurance. afe rasitla ELE By OLGA M. GROSSMAN Alfred Olafson of Halliday trans- acted business at Dodge Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bechtle of Parkston, S. D., visited at the Henry Simphenderfer home 1 Mrs. Juetzler and daughter, Mrs. Tom Russel, visited at the L. H. Both- ner home Wednesday. John Mittlestedt motored to Taylor where he transacted business. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Keller of Tripp, 8. D., visited with relatives here for ® few days. Miss Bertha Myers of Zap spent the week-end at Dodge visiting at the home of her brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. J. Myers. Emil Glietz of Goiden Valley was a business caller at Dodge Saturday. John Goetz spent the week -end with the Goetz families at Dodge. A party was given at the L. H. Bothner home Monday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. William Har- very of Duluth, Minn., who are vis- iting here. It was the tenth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey. The following people were present: Mrs. Juetzler, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Smith, Miss Anna Paddock, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mattson and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jirka. The eve- ning was spent in visiting, after which a delicious midnight luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs, Larson of Golden Val- ley called at the C. N. Lee home Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bowman of Martin, N. D., visited at the Henry Simphenderfer home for a few days. Mrs. Gottlieb Keller, who has made her home near Dodge for a number Emil |of years, passed away at Parkston, 8. Ray Haslegrove were in Tuttle Saturday after- led at the Frank Gray at the Will Thieling Mrs, Milt Goldsmith and son Dale and daughter Dorothy were in Tuttle turday. Joe Goldsmith called Saturday at Frank Gray's. ‘Will Thieling was a business caller in Tuttle Saturday. Peter Demagally was in Tuttle Sat- urday, also Chris Hanson and John Anderson and 5 Cal Bae # E iF ie fe BE 4g? i Es He Hd i isi i 4 | ze fl : i 5 zi ry | were held at the Lutheran north of Dodge, Rev. Vater . ing Mrs. Sam Goetz with house- work. Mrs. Juetzler and Mrs. Russel called on friends at Golden Valley Spete Marq uart of Blackwater, N. D., visited with relatives at Dodge Mr. and Mrs. Ben Keller of Dunn Center attended the funeral of Mrs. "s mother, Mrs. Gottlieb Keller, § i ! iv FH i [ Fe i il i F i 3 : i Immediately after the the fire fighters were Jay De Long farm west of where a fire of unknown stroyed the bunk house and the barn. Mrs. Al. Erickson and Bokby and Beverly, spent with Mrs. Erickson’s parents, Mrs. E. A. Fricke, while and several friends lakes north of here to hunt They reurned oe home in J marck Sunday . cal threshing tie, spent, the local Ing rig, we end at his home in Bismarck. | Wild Rose By MRS. W. A. BROWNAWEL) wit WL Hunting season opened here to the W. H. Brownawell farm Thi day making some repairs on the Ww Frank, Fred and Lee Saville ¥ Bismarck visitors we Frank and Lee enjoyed an on Ernest Saville stunt ride. Mr. and Mrs. little folks visited at the Mayne E Towa. Charles Snyder and family by his mother, Mrs. Ge.