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| family have recently moved to their; Mr. Ballantine attended a farewell | mount | new he show at the new P: he [port a good play and av crowd. Jack Sterling Nabble Ishmall, Earl Snyder, and son Leo were in E turday. the Dorman By FERN STEWART The sale boys hursday, Oct. 1 wo of ‘Be irs Olive visited with Sunday. : era acess and Fred Dor-| ear Ande ibe Leo Doppler Theodore Dorman went skunk hunt lay evening. ing. jorge Kusch called at the Tom |, dat! Rebt. visited and. di daughte has been quits poor leh famil, My sale at ic he pleased t " nt nee Be Arena Ver weeks’ jack HI teaching king a moon trip to t Mfred Olsen By Ms. 0. McINTY | r. and Mrs, Bert Glanville mo: account of t Quite a la at Sterling eno mo = t ff Friday after The He Fogarty’s crowd atte: j Mr. and M Adolph Hanson at- tended the wedding at Verona Thursday return i Mildred and (€ home for the f Mildred Johnson Christ Wolf and di d Caroline, wore transacting busi- | ss in Bi k Monday. Mrs. Ann Lodgi and son Ma school. aker day, ded. ghters Pauline club m Quit vin! and Mi d i nded tion in Tappen, he day ween the I Sunday School jwere the pe Plea arry F hogs for Bluch Wagner Monday. old four and they weighed 2,01 pounds, They didn’t two Ed Py 1 B © MeKenzie were Sterling callers Fri- | chers, TI | st sold in this vicinity so} ason. Klagenburg & motored to ihe he: | far this Ben | Culdbu n Was ON OVEr- . Smith ie of Bis- visitors in Pras ee y Thurs- | to have ired and Ben to consult iy Joe Wildfa et *meil operation + eine as well as ¥rnest Johnson w caller Meda Tir. Hert mon Sunda: ¥ ation. Wildfang and family were! , § Bismarck visiters Will Stiles and lungs. We to state he is somewhat better} this writing hu son gave a short ser- sday at the w Snow is gone for |) Christ Wolf, afternoon. Wing oil dis at Alex Neff’: mily were Ster-| tibutor, delivered ‘Tursdi : ev was | Ti an overnight visitor at L. B. Smith’ . Wy Z ry z h : Wedne. rg home me Satu this y evening and week at the em- nith was a caller at fang home Mond: M Re Welgnicana chit were shopping in town ed teacher in school spent the weck- end at her home in Wing. Mrs, Bert Glanville and Mrs, Har. rison Rogers and sons called on Mrs. Dave Olson Monday Mr. and Mrs. Chr Wolf, Jr. and daughters Pauline, pline and sons Henry and Juli evening. and Mrs. Julius Zew daughters, Mr. and Johns and Mr. and Mr | Were among the shoppers turday, Andrew Kraft is busy hauling coal for John Di Mr. and M n Ruben and the Henry Zuraff | yo"'3” Art Chenoweth moved into town Sunday. He moved into the old res. taurant. Sunday ca son home were Mr, anc Stewart and family, Mr. Ernest Johnson, Howard Smith of Hazelton, Ira Hage and Orpha French } of Bismarck and Edgar Johnson, Grace Johnson spent the week-end | in Bismarck. Tw o— By MRS. R. M. WELCH ——-—— lo George and Hugh MeMurrich call- the ed at the Robt. Welch home Monda: George McMurrich, who was hei for his father's funeral, started Monday evening for But! lon’ t | M in Wing Ich’s Spur Dewald and hers were guest: Christ Woit, J Mr. I Wolf. for is week, + a brother of Mrs. left Wednesday ie at Ashley. | were busines . Kraft’s brother and family Dawson spent Sunday and Monday iting at the Kraft home, a3 e Baldwin | @ By FLORENCE BORNER start with the capturing of | fy J. M. Thompson of Still was here Wednesday on a business mission, Sam Hansen, resident of Baldwin for several years, left the fore p of the week for Hollywood, Cali?., where he plans on making his future ome, where he is employed in a copp anine, ‘ jenburg’s Thursday ’ Welch and Ed. Doppler} Ed and Joc Smith were hauled a truckload of stock mineral ! gucs: Mcin\ "s Sunda: from Bismarck Monday. Besides; } ilda Wot ttended the H their own they hauled the orders | show at Tuttle Saturday evening. of several of their neighbors, In the Sunday School contest h Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hill moved! at Tappen the two winning class from the Warren Taylor place at) Pleasant Hill, the class from our H albleed a poe. Ered. pablaon Pisce id ict, tied with the one from e lenoken the first of the! Stecle. So each wi v a Yweek. Mr. and Mrs. Hill have lived | prize aa Wiel uke he on the Taylor farm several 7 and will be missed in the c | very much. Mr. and Mrs. Skinner | aa faraily are moving on the Taylor | 5 \® 4, The Doppler boys and Marcus! “Trembley finished ‘combining ‘Mar. | cus” Tuesday, and also Robt. ’s little field of flax. Clarence ppler and Robt. Welch dug pota- toes, 5 The flax ‘and potato crops have 3 tly taken care of in this nity, both being Mg Poot ral of the boys of this vici veg ing up their t i he fun w Bi, skunk and family. The pupils of the local schools had 4 daughter was born to Mr.| a vacation Tuesday while the teach- its. Jack Ishmall the middle|ers were away visiting other schools, the week. G. G. Rupp and wife were recent Lawrence Doppler, Robt. Welch,| business callers in the capital city, : and Theodore Di Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scott of Ishmail Bismarck visited friends in town Sunday afternoon. Englebrit Tuft, of Welborn, Sask., was greeting old friends in thfs com- munity tho past week. He visited here en route to the home of his mother in Idaho, residence owned by J. 8, Fevold has been sold to Oscar Land- and moved to the Landerholm southeas: several miles Oe nit rie busi. Tl \- ness trip to the Twin Cithes and oth er its in Mi hee ners it was fost finished sowing 60 setes of wine ter rye Th and new radio which was installed Tues- ed at the Otto Dorman’ frie Geo, MeMurrich baby d and Dra C and | cj hom | Mr nd daughter Hilda, family, Walfred and Sairna Antilla| points in lowa Wednesday. |in Tuttle F: i Ul the | Wing callers Friday. for the fi-' Monday morning. tthe Bismarck hospital. Edwin Olson! ¥ and Severt Gylden took him there. -|¢ )| Saturday. |busincss callers in Wing Friday eve-! and sons | ning. h Tyne Eckholm has been on the| Elmer | so1 were in Wing | B¢ and | Jan Charles | Mrs. Grover leaving Thursday morn- Scallon , ing. | | | | ald's sister | Boyd { 3s ewald The | thi their| ular meeting in the church basement SHE BISMARCK TRIBUNE © of his daughter, Mrs. Eddie | Dorothy Wood and Paul Gress repre- ‘ana Mr. and Mrs. Milt Goldsmith | fies him to give valuable advice to the | sented the Methodist Sunday schoo}! and son Dale and daughter Dorothy | community on farm problems. He is ers. Art Fricke of Cromwell was a re- Mr. Fricke ani farm ‘ounty ne. Commissioner William a recent business caller apital city. Miss die Denhoff of Mandan Was here Wednesday visiting. Adam Herdebu the owner of a in the Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cummings 1 daughter Iona returned home from a week's visit with id relatives in the Garrison nd Mrs. C. W ughter Dor Mrs. le and son Ernest, and Mrs, les Ode of Bismarck _ visited in town Sunday. Mr, and s. Hanson, whose home is in Mil- are visiting with Mrs. s, Mr. and Mrs.{ ui nds an¢ district. Mr. Hanson and G ismarck. Alvin Nordstrom} w recent callers in the capital night was well furnished by a The Crofte Star Homemakers club | will give a potluck supper at the! of Mrs, Ralph Falkenstein, | a Herman Kickul will be host-| css to the Ladies Aid next Wednes- dry. Lymai | tj i By S. GYLDEN +; son and Marcell Whitney motored to | his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ness. ‘Mrs. Vincent Wam: in the contest. Rev. and Mrs. Gress and Paul, and | Saturday. | Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and | party for the Gresses at the Chas. | sons Dean and Herald were in Tuttle Swanson home in Driscoll Monday | and Wing Saturday. night. Andrew Kraft and sister Lena were | Chas. Carlson has purchased the old | shoppers in Tuttle Saturday. | Johnson farm in Excelsor. Dorothy Argent’s brother, Mrs. Wells and son Clifford of Par- | father and uncle drove up from south go accompanicd by Miss Viola Bailey | of Steele Saturday after her. ‘and Miss Hazel Parkins, who are at-/ Mrs. Harrison Rodgers and twin | tending school in Fargo, spent Sun-{sons have been visiting at the. Bert ;daY with Mr. and Mi’. Bailey, Hazel! Glanville home. They returned to | with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Par- | their home in Bismarck Wednesday. | kins, { Miss Lorene Hawkins is working at Mr. and Mrs. Bertelsen were Bis- the Albert Gray home in Tuttle tal +marck callers Monday. ‘ing care of th: four children while Mr. and Mrs, Ora Whitney and little | Mrs. Gray takes a trip to Jamestown and Brainerd, Minn., with her folks. The highway between Tuttle and Vera Dieruf of Bismarck spent Sun- | Steele is now being graveled. day with her parents. | Mr. and Mrs. Charlie King and son Mrs. Armstrong left Sunday evening | Raymond were guests Sunday at the for Coin, Iowa, to attend her father’s | Demagolly home. funeral, Mr. Duncan, who passed: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray drove to away Sunday morning. Wing Saturday night after Elvin Thelmer_ Ness, who is attending | Gray. school in Fargo, spent Saturday with) Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gray and son Bobby and daughter Marilyn and Mr. Wiley spent Sunday with his|Mrs. 8. O. Gray were dinner guests daughter, Mrs. C. Bold, at Chasely. | Sunday at the Frank Gray home. Mrs. Grover spent Monday with her} The Misses Katie and Lydia Rem- sister, Mrs. Swadener, who is a pa-!ick called Sunday afternoon at the tient in one of the Bismarck hospi- | Fred Wagner home. tals. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove were Albert Olson spent Monday with! callers at the Fred Wagner home his sister, Mrs. Chas. Whitney, and | Sunday afternoon. | family. Mr. and Mrs. Milt Goldsmith and Mrs. Hedgis, who has been visiting {family and Mr. and Mrs. Harry her sister. Mrs. Argent, and family for | Ulfersattended the Sunday school con- the past two weeks, left Monday for | vention held at Tappen Sunday, Oct. her home in Austin, Minn. (13th. Twin girls were born to Mr. andj Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner and y Tuesday morn- | children were business callers in ing in one of the Bismarck hospitals. | Hurdsfield Saturday. | Bismarck Saturday. Sylvia and Severi Eckholm were} cail n Win’ londay. Olson was a business caller | yiden's Monday evening. { and Mrs. Arne Antilla and at were callers at John Jarvis Sunday. Sairna Pihlaja spent Sunday eve- ning with her friend Sigrid Wainio. Severt Gylden transacted business day. Frank Holes and-Bill Mulari were | | | Jack Gylden was taken suddenly ill | He was taken to Sylvia’ Eckholm returned home last | after working at Walter Monday evening while Martha} | Mr. and Mrs. John Haufth and Sunnen was riding a bicycle she fell | family of Tuttle were guests Sunday and injured her knee quite badly. jat the Shorty Beake home in the Ruland Oestrich of Crystal Springs | evening. visited with friends here Tuesday and| Mr. and Mrs. Shorty Beake were Wednesday. guests Sunday of relatives. Marvin Ness of Bismarck called on | Ed Wagner called Sunday at the his parents here while on his way to | Christ. Wolf home. Grand Forks Saturday. Mrs. Ruth Lambert of Arena was in Tuttle Saturday. A week ago Sunday the Peter Rem- Wild Rose ick family were guests at the BE. B. o By MRS. W. Hl. BROWN e | Sautu home in Tuttle. } | °: WELL Mr, and Mrs, H. A. Carlisle and guests, Mrs. May Pike and — son, sudus of Sioux Fred Wagner found his cattle north of Charlie Sattler’s and they were still going. Ivan Goldsmith and Henry Lucken arrived a week or two ago from Min- nesota and are working near Drake. Art Ochuner finished cutting his | v marek one day last week. Pe for the past few months. Sylvia, Sulo, Severi, and Eino Eck- pi {holm, Jack Severt, Sulo, Sadie and) schools last week. Selina Gylden, Myrle Hudson and/| vin Olson spent Sunday serait daughter Sadie called at John Jar Sunday. Bennie Matson was a Wing caller one day last week. | Ida Thoreon was a shopper in Win: * Sulo and Eino Eckholm, Severt,| {Sule, Sadie. Selina Gylden spent |Week-end at their respective homes ning 2 bad eold| Fridey evening at Myrle Hudson’s| "* a ¢ | Schoolhouse. listening to the radio, i Jack Gylden and Edwin Olson were! i list this last week. ‘dwin Oison. Myrle Hudson, and son Stanley were | Jack Gylden visited with Sadie Gyl- den Sunday. Qute a number of people from here attended the party at Juhala’s Sun- | day. They have been away from n, Wing for quite awhile, so when they Carl came they had a surprise party for urned | them, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pesonen and Martin and Bill and Fred Eskeli ‘¢ callers at Gydne's Friday. Steele By JOSEPHINE DIERUF | i The faculty of Steele high school atiended the N. D. E. A. meeting at Jamestown Thursday and Friday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Gustafson nd Miss Fiorsnce Harren, Miss Sara ‘d left on Wednesday evening, the ses Alice Knudsvig, Martha Snort- i, Bernice Graf, Mr. D. Ballantine, Mr. and Mrs. Bertelson recently purchased a new piano. Mrs. Boucher and son Arthur mo- tored to Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Gustafson, Miss Sara and Miss Harren attended Homecoming at Jamestown college Saturday. The Women’s Missionary Society of '¢ Presbyterian church held its reg- on Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. J. A. Charlie Edwards and Roy Bond; Remboldt’s group as hostesses. It was allers at Ben Kiag-| the guest day of the society. Harold Burton drove down from dinner | Glen Ullin Wednesday and spent the evening at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Burton, Mrs. McCracken’ of Fargo is visit- | ing here with her daughter, Mrs. Ross Tillibrown, Mrs. J. A. Kooker, Mrs. A. C. Mrs. Gregor, Miss Dione Haugh, Mrs. Eric Hanson and Mrs. Pummel of Dewson Art club who attended the meeting of the Steele Fine Arts club held at the home of Mrs. McEpstein Tuesday evening. H. Huhneke is a patient in one of the Bismarck hospitals, receiving treatment for an infected hand. Mr. and Mrs. A. Taylor of Bis- marck spent the week-end with rela- tives here. Kadlec, Mrs. C. Cross, Mrs. Strang, | Ai flax a short time ago and has it yct to thresh. Miss Otillia Brose spent the ws: end with her folks north of Arena. Braddock By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE Madge Runey, county super-| intendent, vi bed the Wild one Three carloads of coal were un-| loaded at the “Spur” last week and! hauled to the Wild Rose schools and farmers’ bins. The school board held its regular| @. quarterly mecting at the clerk’s of- fice Tuesday i All) mem- bers were p Misses Avis Carlisle and Helen Brownawell of Bismarck spent the A good attendance was present at Ladies Aid Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. A. Allensworth. A delicious lunch was served by the. hostess. The ladies are now sewing carpet rags to have rugs woven for sale and are quilting a comfort for os MRev B.S. Lock hed a fine s Pike, of Sio City, va, ev. B.S. er preacl a ane ee f ale, faa sermon on “Forgiveness” Sunday eve- Carlisle, and family, spent several| ning to a large and appreciative aus jdays last week with’ his old school ‘ienee. We regret very much that |chum, Harold Brownawell, at Stcr-| Rev. and Mrs. Locker will not be re- ting Braddock hes been Put on the Metiit ir. and Mrs, Nels Thompson were t | guests at the Ernest Saville home, *ircuit, Rev. Kinzler will be the new Saturday. octet are will begin his services Dr. Bacr of Braddock was called) ext Sunday. , jto the R. W. Fultheim home Tues-| |The Braddock rural mail carriers’ |day evening to attend Walter Ful-| time has been changed through the heim, who was quite ill, but is able| Winter months to 8 o'clock for leav- |to attend school again. ing the postoffice in the morning in- Mike Glovich and family are mov- | Stead of 7:30. ing to a farm in Emmons count O. Thompson has rented the house about three miles south of the farm| ately vacated by Mrs. M. Nylénd in he has been farming with Jake Woll,| Order that the two children may Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Carlisle and| near school. Mr. Carlisle's sister, Mrs. May Pike,| Ras Aarvig received an announce- of Sioux City, Ia., were entertained | ment of the marriage of Frank Van at dinner at the Howard Browna-|Ruden to Elizabeth Rosina Macker well home in Moffit Thursday. jat St. Mary's Ridge. Wis. Mr. Van Mrs. Jake Woll was on the sick} Ruden is well known here, having list last week, but is reported to be| Worked in the yicinity of Braddock considerably improved. for several years. Mrs. May Pike, and son Claudus,| Carl Thompson of Linton was a of Sioux City. Ia., left for their home } Braddock caller Friday. Mr. Thomp- the first of the week. Dwight Car-|son has been putting new furnace lisle accompanied them, Pipes on several of the furnaces in ‘Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brownawell| Braddock. : |guve a dinner Sunday for Mrs. May|_ Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schnetter of Fike and son Claudus. The invited | St. Cloud, Minn., arrived in Braddock guests included Mr. and Mrs. H. A.| Wednesday to be the guests of Mr. Carlisle and children, Dwight, Avis|and Mrs. ¥. J. Marx. They returned and Roger, Mr. and Mrs. L, R, May| home Saturday. Mrs. Schnetter is a of Braddock, Hartlee May of Bis-| sister of Mrs. Marx. marck and Mr. and Mrs, Harold] The members of the Woodman Rrownawell and son Bobby of Stcr-| lodge met in session Thursday eve- ling. ning in the Siem Hall with a Miss Jennie Waiste, teacher of| attendance. One new member was school No. 1, spent the week-end|shown through the mystic way of with friends near Moffit. the order. After the close of the mcet- _ Mrs. John Peterson and little folks | ing those who were present partook visited at the home of Mrs. Peter-|of a lunch at the Eat Shop. scn’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ole Felt- i heim, in Braddock Sunday. | |, Mr. Heaton of McKenzie made a | business call here Monday. O. L. Peterson made a business trip to Bismarck one day last week. Miss Jennie Waiste, teacher of school No. 1, was a Monday night visitor at the home of Mrs. Edward jams rear MeKeusio a0A ended ¢ county teachers’ mecting at Mc- Kenzie Tuesday. - oy Miss Helen Erickson, who former- ly taught in the Wild Rose schools, but now is teaching Baldwin, spent the weck-cnd visiting friends | i Wednesday when it was raining) | Mr. Kemmetz was a business caller in the capital city Thursday. Miss Bertha Bochrnsen, nurse from Bismarck, called on friends here Thureday. Frank Brundage, who has been ans nd looking after his interests in this vi- o y cinity, left for his home in Minneapo- lis Thursday. The Misses Margaret Hackbart, | Myrtle Ufer and Mary Moch were Bis- marck visitors Thursday evening. Eunice Argent who is a student at Vajley City spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Argent. Nannic Peterson spent several days of last week in Jamestown with terson. bof | ed \night. They called at the Marry | night. at the Ulfers home on their way home. There was a meeting of the Phoenix district school board at the school- house south of Bd Wagner's Tuesday ae zs i fe i BE i i £2 Aid| i i ! | Fy F i | ! i i Gi i | | H f sg cH 5 E fy i i bs i i i : L Ltd I : ae ‘and Inga Sathery were all in Tuttle | coming again. Next time he will be jhere at a regular meeting and it was ; decided to sponsor a musicale of out- | Side talent at this meeting. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Barton enter- {tained Sunday at a 3 o'clock lunch- | eon. | Barton's brother, Robert Sisco. The | guests were Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Aar- ‘vig and Miss Viola of Mandan, Mr. and Mrs, R. P. Sisco and son Everett, | Miss Sisco and Miss Leone of Kintyre | and Mr. and Mrs. H. Beale of Kintyre. { Services were held in St. Mary's | Catholic church Sunday morning. Thore Naaden and Waldemar ; Knudson returned Tuesday afternoon from accompanying several carloads | of stock to St. Paul. ;_ Mrs. Ted Zottnick returned last week from Bismarck after having her ieee removed at the Bismarck hos- pital. Mesdames F. Junge and J. B. Say- llor came down on the train Friday |from Bismarck and visited with Mrs. H. W. Allen and other friends until Sunday afternoon when they re- turned to Bismarck with Mr. Saylor, {who had been on a business trip to Gackle and Lehr. H. H. Cramer accompanicd by his two sons Art and Harm left early Wednesday morning for Sioux Falls, 8. Dak.,.having finished the combin- ing which they had to do in the Steel neighborhood. engine and combine at Kintyre and expect to return in the spring to do plowing. As Axcl De Remee was returning to Braddock from Raub, N. D., he met with an automobile accident which wrecked his truck quite badly {and also causing injuries to Mr. De jRemee. An auto driving on the road ahead of him stopped and turned around and Mr. De Remec was com- pelled to take the ditch rather than run into the automobile. Mrs. Arvid Roos has rented a couple of rooms from H. E. Frascr where she will stay for the wintcr with four jehildren in order to be near school. She has one boy attending high | school here at the present time. Ecklund By JUSTINE MORRIS i Orville Falkenstein visited at the T. F. Morris home Tuesday evening. Gordon Williams started working for A. F. Anderson Tuesday. Gene Perkins threshed flax for H. A. McCullough Monday. | Gerald Morris visited at the Ed- ward Morris home Tuesday. Clarence and Orville Falkenstein {called at the George Rosenbeck home | Wednesday. Levi Anderson made a trip to Wil- ton Thursday. : Gerald Morris called at the Brown brothers home Tuesday evening. Clarence and Orville Falkenstein visited at the T. J. Falkenstein home Wednesday. Mabel McCullough was a caller in Wilton Friday. She was accompanied home by her sister, Aldythe, who at- tends high school there. T. F. Morris and son Donald and Levi Anderson were transacting busi- They left their ry ©! Regan. South Dakota before coming back to is vicinity. thi . Mr. and Mrs. Elder Elness were Sterling visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Bassen and family visited relatives in the east last week. Ed Kafer was a Sterling caller 1 It was the birthday of Mrs. | Tuesda: y. Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet were Driscoll callers Saturday and they stopped at the Martin Olson ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs, jJohn Olson at the Driscoll hall Sat urday night. Christ Schoon and Adolph Bas- sen hauled a truckload of sheep to Sterling Monday. ‘and Robert Clarke were Sterling call- ers Tuesday. home and attended the golden wed- | ing. | visitors at the junday. | Mrs. Jennie Clarke, Miss Violet | St HE NANT PS acted busincss in Bismerck Saturday. ol transacted business in Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fischer and chil- dren attended Sabbath school in Bis- marck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Tgnry Miller enter- tained a numter of friends and rel- atives at a birthday party in honor of their son Bud, Saturday night. A large number of hunters were out along Apple Creek Sunday morn- Floyd Owen and son Louise got some geese from the Ed Wedgar farm in Naughton township Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Whitted and jehildren Florence and Stephen were Martin Tooker home _ ee A sister of Mrs. John Olson from Minnesota and a brother of John Olson from Grand Forks attended the golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. John Olson Saturday night. We understand that Ed Smith has rented the farm formerly occupied by the William Heoft family, for the coming year and expects to move this week. Gerald Kafer, who goes to school in Driscoll, spent the week-cnd at his home. i Ghylin ° By MARGARET DAVIS The rain last week stopped the threshing in Ghylin. Bert Hedstrom is seeding rye. Nels Tosseth took Oliver and Ida Tosseth to Wilton Monday morning to high school. Oliver will board Si rest of the term. He has been } o | o SN By OLGA M. GROSSMAN The wedding-vows of the following young people were spoken in the . Lutheran church Sunday, Rev. Vetter Officiating: George Weis, the oldest . son of Mr. and Mrs. Weisz, and Christina Entzel, Carl Weisz and Anna Brietling, Henry Keller and Clara Breitling. ~The brides and bridegrooms and their many friends motored to the home of Mrs. Weisz where a delicious dinner was served. We wish the newlyweds a successful and happy married life. Mrs. P. B. Goete was a business caller at Halliday Saturday. Mrs. C. H. Wendahl, who has been. visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hanson at Goodrich, N. D., re- turned to her home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goetz were vis- iting friends in Hazen Monday. M. Brandt of Belfield, trans- acting business in Dodge for a few ing. Elget Strom motored to Regan Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Toliver and children of Wing were Sunday guests at the L. W. Davis home. The Lutheran Ladies Aid will serve a chicken supper Wednesday evening, Oct. 30, at the home of O. + Backman, four miles south of Several from Ghylin went duck hunting Sunday. Mrs. Ina Davis ‘visited Miss Edna Johnson’s school ref afternoon. Elget Strom and Ellis Gill are still plowing. There are a great many acres of ground being plowed this fall. . Paul Davis is plowing for Delbert avis, The fall rains have saved the win- ter feed, as the wild oats have come up and grass is getting green again. A Halloween party was given al the Paul Davis home turday night tc weleome Paul to his new home. Twenty-five were present. Mr. and Mrs. Gill and children were Sunday evening guests at the H. B. Gill home. Benny Benson a business er at the L. W. Davis home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arne Tosseth and son were Saturday night callers at the L. W. Davis home. called on Mrs. Benton Backman Fri- day. The Davis boys are picking and moving rocks, ready to build some ness in Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Falkenstein called at the H. A. McCullough home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. McCullough were shoppers in Bismarck Friday. Ed Morris made a trip to the Fos- berg coal mine Saturday. Levi and Bennie Anderson were shoppers in Wilton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Falkenstein visited at the Clarence Falkenstein home Sunday. | _A large crowd from this vicinity at- {tended the dance in Baldwin Satur. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Morris and Mr. and Mrs. T. ¥. Morris visited af the William Oder home north of Re- gan Sunday. Miss Mabel McCullough visited at He Clarence Falkenstein home Sun- y. Gordon Williams visited with Bur- nard Hall Sunday. Harry Brown and Viran Nelson visited at the T. F. Morris home Sun- Donald Morris was a caller in Wil- ton Sat Bennie Ancerson called on Lester Falkenstein Sunday. | Christiania —_— By VIOLET A. CLARKE A large crowd from this vicinity at» tended the auction sale at the Carcy Johnson farm Thursd- be | day night. gg BEPRRSEEE i F el i é ct th new fences and get some more ground broke. L. W. is di Quack grass. Frances By MILDRED DIETZMAN Mrs. Joe Fischer and children spent | eo township. Floyd Owen hauled wheat to Me- noken ' Martin Tooker hauled cows to Bis: marck for John Glum Monday after- if i it ili i I g Ee i e : I | ii i Hy ik | i il i tat i ; days. Hilda and Walter Goetz were busi- ness callers at Halliday Thursday. Mrs. L. H. Pedersen is taking - ments in the Bismarck hospital for a few weeks. Roy Seibert and Norman Daffinrud of Stanton were transacting business in Dodge Tuesday. ‘The Congregational Ladies Aid met with Mrs. Paul Maxie Thursday aft- ernoon, Alton Swenson was a passenger to Fargo Tuesday where he will take up @ mechanics’ course in the Agriculture college. Mrs. Henry Sailer was a guest at the Jacob Bohrer home Sunday. A large crowd attended the sup- Lig the Catholic church Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Grosz of Stanton visited at the Louis Goetz home Saturday and Sunday. Carl Swenson was transacting busi- ness in Thi g Mr. and Mrs. Carl Siverts were Guests at the home of Mrs. Nettie Olson Sunday. callers at Manning Tuesday. J. P. Klein motored to Hebron Wed- nesday where he had dental work Margerite Davis and Ida Tosseth| “ne: By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown and son Lester had dinner at the Fred Brown me Sunday, the 13th. They called at the John Hummock home in the eos Bismarck, ey Elias Lilet and sons Edwin a Gerald 5 Sunda: afternoon at the Ole Lillefje heme, kson and son Ernest spent Sunday at the An- drew Nelson . Mike Partika of Wilton spent a few Nelson home vis- Dave Monday fn of i rere