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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. the parents of a son born last ‘Thurs- day in Wilton at the -home of Mrs, Fricke's parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Leo goods of Wilbur Miller to Carson Sun- day where Mr. Miller has accepted a position there as principal of the Car- ning. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Welch, Chas. Weymouth and Mr. Eton also D Minneapolis for the past two years, arrived home Wednesday afternoon companied them home from Mandan. She has been attending the Dickinson normal during the summer quarter. pe ‘at the Robert Welch home in e evening. Oliver Welch visited at the home of | i his daughter, Mrs. Hugh McMurrich | [__NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS _ |. “| ‘The Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid met at 4 and Francis Stanton of Sterling|the home of Mrs. Arthur Leothan Christiania ||made+a short call here Sunday eve- | Wednesday afternoon. The next meet ———__——« | ning. jing will be held at the home of Mrs. S. H. Drum of Lyton, Iowa, is here} K. N. Dorman. looking after his farming interests. Carl Lein left Monday for Fuller- son schools. The Walter Durfee fam: ily will move in the house vacated by the Miller family. George Pettis, Jr., and brother Wal- | Sunday. ter spent Sunday with home folks: George Scarboroug! Mrs. John McMonagle and Miss| sisting A. D. Welch Rose Fuehrer called on Mrs. O. W.| this week. Malinda Manning visited with Ver- na Strand Thursday. Law was an_ overnight guest of Doris Johnson, Thursday. Mrs. Signe Johnson, son Vernon, and daughter Hilma, and Edwin Johnson, visited at the Ed Brohel nesday h has been as-| done, also do some sho) with farm work| Dr. and 4 iiss Helen Aarvig motored to By VIOLET A. CLARKE Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Olson left for Fargo, Saturday, to visit Mrs. Olson's father, who came their from Minne- sota, a few days ago. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neiman are doing their chores while they are gone. * Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paulson and fam- ily were Sterling callers Saturday. Marion Langley and Lil Vick, are heading barley for Fred Envik this week, south of the Elder Elness farm. L. B, Olson was a Driscoll calier on Sa‘urday. Mrs. William Clark and daughters Mav and Marietta were Sterling call-| evs Monday of Jast. week. ite a few of the neighbors and f were entertained at Mrs. Jen- ne Clarke's home Saturday night The time was spent in dancing and visiting and at midnight a lunch was sermed. Everyone had a nice time. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gertys and fam- fly of Driscoll, and Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Bassen and family of Marion, N. D. spent Sunday at the Adolph Bassen it Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet were Sterling callers Tuesday. William Langely called on Robert Clarke Monday. Mrs. Ed Gibson was a Sterling caller Saturday. - Mrs. Esther Johnson and son Wil- liam were Sunday visitors at Mrs. Jennie Clarke's home. Dan Walmon and threshing for Ed Smith week. s Adolph Bassen was a Driscoll caller Monday. Elder Elness and Curtis were Sterling callers Tuesday. A meeting was held at the J. W. Byers home Saturday night. The meeting was to get a route to take the Bassen’s and the Risannier girl to school No. 2, as they will not have any school in No. 1 this year. A. Bassen will have the route. Mrs. Jennie Clark and Miss Violet were Driscoll callers Saturday. Ed Skulck’s called at the Adolph Bassen’s home Sunday morning. Porter Langley and Frank Harker are helping with the threshing near Canada. Warren, Billie and Tom Smith were Sterling callers Tuesday. Elsus Elness and sons are helping Elder Elness thresh these days. Martin Olson was up to the Mar- tin Olson farm Monday to get a team of horses. Mr. and Mrs. George Harding were Sterling callers Saturday evening. Adolph Bassen and Joe Gertrys called at Mrs. Jennie Clarke's home Sunday forenoon, Christiana schools No. 2 and No. 3, started Monday, Sept. 1, with Miss LucileMilman and Miss Myrtle Smith, as teachers, both of Valley City. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith were Ster- ling callers Saturday. William Langley called on Robert Clarke Saturday. A Adoiph Bassen is cutting hay for Mrs. Jennie Clarke. Mr. and Mrs. George Harding are enjoying a visit from Mry- Harding's brether-in-law, Mr. Ridding. crew were the past Elness Glen View By MRS. LARS JACOBSON Quite a few of the local people at- tended the dancing party given at the Oscar Anstrom home in Painted ‘Woods Saturday evening. { Con Johnson sold some cattle Fri- day to McFadden of Wilton, which he delivered Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Simons took their son Hugh to Bismarck Sunday, where he will attend high school. Annette Anderson, Rene Holden and John Murray, are attending high school in Wilton, again this year. Edythe Goldsberry spent Sunday at the W. A. Larson home. Ruth Larson is assisting Mrs. Paul Borgouis this week with the house- work. Ruth and Elmer Johnson and Ray Simons were callers at the Lars Ja-|° cobson home Sunday. Among the visitors at the Con Johnson home Sunday were, Mr. and | Mrs, Alvin Lang, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown and son of Painted Woods. Little Patsy Morgan of Wilton is visiting her grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morgan for a few days. Millard Jacobson called at the Tom Morgan home Wednesday evening. Edgar Jacobson visited at Enock Anderson home Sunday. James Goldsberry from Mikkelson, N. D., visited with his sister, Edythe, at the Jacobson home Monday night, on his way to Grand Forks. the 1” Wild Rose By MRS.-W. H. BROWNAWELL Damp cold weather has delayed threshing considerably and grain has started to grow in the shocks in some places. Mrs. Jake Voll and sister, Miss Evelyn Swanson, were Bismarck vis- itors Thursday. W. H. Brownawell accompanied his son, H. D. Brownawell of Moffit, to the Capital City Saturday. Mrs, O. R. Martini of Braddock was out Friday assisting Mrs. Floyd Martini cook for threshers. Quite a number from here went to Pursian Park, Labor Day, and had a! for the position of station agent. Mr. Jaround and dropped balls and those |Cided upon, and a relief agent is here lucky enough to catch them Rocelve | Season until a permanent agent @ free air plane ride. The lucky ones were Miss Florence Feyereisen of! _ Richard and Noel Borner, Charlie Braddock, and Harold and Bobby | aap eat oe anna wate |Brownawell of Sterling, pee A Chtal manne: Miss Maxine Burnside arrived Mon- | ,,Mi. and Mrs. Ghelst Buchholtz had day afternoon to be here to open! jy thet guess Wednesday some rela- school Tuesday morning. Mrs. Obristing ‘Halbeck 3 m R. W. Feltheim and Mike Glovais| i et bal as ig ‘motored to Bismarck Monday after-|th@ Baldwin school Monday. Mrs. ete A Haibeck and family will reside in the { at Pursian Park Monday evening, and |», Mss Etta Rupp of Bismarck spent part of the week heer with (report the usual good time. her sister, Mrs. Fred Wood. | Miss Margaret Gillen, who taught | ‘ | = Walter Davis arrived here the fore [here last year, visited the H. A. Carl-| part of the week to act as rellef agent j isle family Labor Day, and took in| until it is decided who will take the jthe dance before going to her school | piace recently vacated by stationmas- at Robinson. ter Carl Lein. Mr. Davis resides in Bismarck, and may be located here permanently, in which case he will move his family here. Miss Mabel Anderson spent a few days of the past week at the home of her grandparents in Bismarck. Edwin Rupp of Garrison was a re- cent caller in town. Local friends of Mr. and Mrs. Har- vey Williams of Mandan will be sorry to learn that Mrs. Williams left re- cently for Rochester to enter the Mayo Bros. hospital. She has been in poor gee ae Driscoll | o——_—_—_____-—_—_———__@ By MRS. F. 0. JOHNSON Mr, and Mrs, Alden Nelsop family spent Sunday with Mr iMrs. J. H. Truax. | Mr. and Mrs. A. S. E. Metcalf, mo- \tored to Minot, Sunday, to visit Mr. ;and Mrs. Harold Sherman. and and pe where he was successful bidder | Gilbert and Mrs. Wendell Hendershot | pleasant time. Two air planes sailed ; Lein’s successor has not yet been de- | | Wednesday afternoon. { Mr. and Mrs, E. W. Anderson, ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Eas- ton, motored to the Bismarck airport | Saturday to see the airplanes which stopped in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Walker had as their guests several days of last j week, two brothers of Mrs. Walker. Lee Hamblen and Bill Kasper left Friday for Fargo for a visit with rela- tives of Mr. Hamblen. N. J. Struwing returned home Wed- nesday from Minneapolis where he visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Neiland of Glen- coe and Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Anderson were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Easton. George Watson was a caller at the G. A. Hughes home Thursday morn- ing. The Royal Neighbors held a regular Wednesday for Duluth, Minn. with twenty members present. Mrs. Peterson of Driscoll was a visitor. Mr. and Mrs, George Watson were Bismarck visitors Tursday. Te W. C. T. U. was entertained ‘Tursday afternoon by Mrs. W. L. Wat- son with seven members and two vis- itors present. There was no program on account of the absence of the pro- gram leader. Lovely refreshments meeting in the hall Thursday evening! ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hughes left ° | Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Knudson and |daughter, Valdis, spent the week-end jin Valley City. ‘ ; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Swanson and {Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Swanson and {families motored to Vashti and vis- jited relatives Sunday. A farewell party was given Satur- day evening for Miss Ethel Tompt at the Bruschwein home. Miss Tompt is leaving for Jamestown, this week, to attend school. Mrs. Arnold Carlson and children spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. F. O. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lewis, brother of Joe Lewis, are visiting at the Lewis home, Mr. and Mrs. Egner Swanson and family spent Sunday at the home of Chas. Swanson. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meland and son, | Willis, spent Thursday afternoon and {evening with Mr. and Mrs. George | Haugen: Rev. and Mrs. Leo Seeman and son of Bowdle, S. D., and Mr. and Mrs. A. Eisenbeisz, spent Thursday after- noon with Mr. and Mrs. F. O. John- json, Mr. and Mrs. A. Bruschwein and children were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Carlson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Ward and family and Mr. and Mrs. Frank John- son, were berry picking at the river Sunday. Kenneth Ruble spent a few days at home last week. Mrs. Laurence Hull entertained Mrs. Clarence Swanson and Mrs. Car] Meland Monday afternoon. The Farmers Union ‘had.a special \meeting Saturday night. E. E. Green of Jamestown, gave a reading. health for over a year. It was hoped |were served by the hostess. that the trip to California which Mr.} Garl Manly of Jamestown motored and Mrs. Williams made last fall! nere Tuesday to visit at the G. Manly | would benefit the health of Mrs. Wil-| nome. Mr. Williams is president of the Mandan Beverage company. Claude Funden, Mandan, was here Thursday on a business mission. f Clear Lake ° By MYRTLE CHRISTIANSON e 4 Mr. and Mrs. Will Stiles were Bis- marck shoppers Wednesday. Ralph Wilson, jr., of Rockford, Il, who has been spending the summer here with his uncle, J. W. Preston day. on Mrs. Rodney Jackson is assisting Mrs. Warren Keeler cook for thresh- ers, Henry Olson motored to Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson left Sat- urday for Fargo, for a visit with Mrs. Olson's sister and family. Callers at the Wright home north of Sterling Sunday were, Mr. and Mrs. Watren Belile and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schoon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neiman visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J.-W: Bey- ers, J. W. Preston and family called at the Frank Shaffer home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henty Olson: and famly spent Sunday at Moffit visiting Mrs. Qlson’s mother, Mrs. Bentz. and Miss Mra. B, F. and family, left for his home Tues- h Mrs. P, J. McNeill was a business caller in McKenzie Friday. Fred Korn transacted business in Bismatck Friday. Mrs. L. E. Shower and daughters Jean and Doris and son Jimmie of St. Paul, Minn., aunt and cousins of Isabelle, Colby, and also Mrs. Colby’s mother, Mrs. Joe Davis and daughter Bernice of Tuttle visited Mrs. Colby Thursday at the Manly home. P. P. Bliss and daughters Bernice and Margaret were Bismarck ‘callers Thursday. Mrs. L. Edna Putnam and son Pal- mer. went to Arena Thursday: for a short visit at the Frank Lambert jome, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schoell and son left Saturday for White Bear, Minn., to visit with relatives. Mrs. Cora Paul and son Donald of; Bismarck were Saturday visitors at the Oscar Gilbert home. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Oeffner and family of Carrington spent the week- end here visiting friends, Among the many shoppers from was won by the. school *\day afternoon with Havel- Brusch-| Tuesday, Mr, and Mrs, Geo. Schlabach and/|son is assist family spent Sunday with Mr. and|Mrs. Ben Orne. Mrs. M. J. Olson. Mrs. Helen Eypsen and daughter Janet and Paul McCann spent Sun-| Pauline were Bismarck shoppers Mrs. Albert Christenson, wein, Uttle Walter, and father, .G. Johnson, Mrs. Charles Swanson entertained | accompanied them. Mrs. Geo. Haugen, Mrs. Vic Pederson, . Mrs. Carl Meland, Mrs. Chapin, and Mrs. Wm. Van Vleet, Wednesday aft- McKenzie ernoon, — ry Mr. and Mrs. A. Eisenbeisz, Mr. and i}frs. Robert Eisenbeisz and Mr. and By MRS. T. T. HUGHES . Ted Hindemith, were _—_ picking Sunday at the river. Rev. and Mrs. G. A. Lewis motored Mrs, Geo. Haugen, Mrs. Vic Peder-|to Ashley Monday where they visited son, Mrs. F. O. Johnson and Jose: | relatives. phine Johnson, were Bismarck callers] Mrs. M. J. Belcher and Mrs. John Friday. McMonagle were Wednesday evening Vernice Newcomer and Dorothy| visitors at the F. M. Leathers home. Johnson visited with Lillie Sampson} ‘J. B. Swanick’had some dental work Wednesday afternoon. done in Bismarck Saturday. Miss Florence Langley of Sterling ry d 5 called on Miss Rose Puehrer Tuesday. Baldwin uy day where he looked after farming in. By FLORENCE BORNER spent the week-end with friends and |day where Mrs. Manly attended the | relatives in this community. wedding of Miss Violet’ Manly, Mrs. Noel Borner, who has been working | Doucette visited her husband who is ona farm near Arnold for several|employed there and Mrs. Barner vis- months, has returned home. ited friends. Mrs. Manly made a busi- Prank Paul of Burnt Crgek was a/ness trip to Fargo before returning Sunday evening caller In this com-| home on Tuesday. munity. Mr. and Mrs. Arne Antilla and chil- Mrs, Andy Peterson has entered the| dren and Mr. Antilla’s sister of near Bismarck hospital for treatment. She | Wing were callers at the George Pettis had been ill for some time. home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Fricke pleas-| Mrs. Randell Boyd and Mrs. Gordon antly entertained ® number of rela-| of Bismarck visited Mrs. Boyd's fath- tives at their home Sunday. er, F. M. Leathers, Monday. John Nordstrom of Naughton was a/ Miss Rose Fuehrer, Mrs, Ed. Fuehrer business caller in town Saturday eve- | and daughter Betty June were visitors ning. at the Henry Lewis home Wednesday Mrs. Herbert Little and children | evening. ‘ | clifford and Irma were recent guests| Miss Jessie Pettis, who has been at the J. F. Little home near Regan. the summer in Linton re- Mrs. Frank Wilson, who has been | turned to her home north of town for spending several weeks here with her/a visit before returning to Linton daughter, Mrs. Wayne Cummings, has| where she has accepted a position of jreturned to her home in Washburn. | teaching school which begins Sept. 8. { Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Gray have taken] The McKensie Wide-a-Wake 4-H | Possession of their farm home twojclub, under. the direction of Isabelle miles south of Wilton. Mr. Gray pur-|Colby, held a meeting at the Manly chased the house on his farm in Bald- | home afternoon. Margaret win, Bliss and Mrs. T. T. Hughes were vis- Mrs. C. V. Anderson visited and/itors. The afternoon was spent in shopped in Wilton Saturday morning. | sewing. Snap shots were taken of the Mrs. Carl Schultz and son Fritz of| members and leader. Delicious re- near Arnold visited with relatives in| freshments were served by Mrs. Colby. town Sunday. They will hold the next meeting at Local friends of Professor O. Kol-|the G. A. Hughes home with Kath- berg will be interested in knowing he|erine Hughes as hostess. __ AES Sea cmemnemers Cal Tia af Welch’s' Spur *: | ‘Wm. Stark motored to Wing Mon- rn a.score.of 8 to 22. ——“«xiqq~« o—- By MRS. R. M. WELCH Mr..and Mrs. Huber of Montana have been visiting at the Horace Dir- Jam home. Mr. and Mrs. Dirlam were formerly neighbors of the Hubers when they resided in Montana. Theodore Dorman made a trip to the home of his brother, Knownley at Baldwin a week ago Saturday with his truck. Several of the boys from the Spur vicinity played in the Menoken ball team against McKenzie a week ago Sunday. The score was 8 to 6 in fav- or of McKenzie, A cloud burst flooded the vicinity south of the Spur’ the latter part of the week. This _ week storm went over Doppler and daughter, Mrs. Robert Welch returned from Minne- sota evening. Mrs, Julius Dorman and daughter visited Mrs. Ed. Doppler Tuesday. Leo Doppler, O. P. Welch and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch were Bismarck visitors Wednesday. Chas. Weymouth, formerly of this vicinity and for several years a resi- dent of Adro Woolley, Wash., is back on a visit. _He and a friend motored Legit fn his cage Mrs. Weymouth a le son plan on coming later on the train. A week ago Thursday the cross- met at the Jack baseball practice Friday evening. Mr. and family motored to Bismarck Friday. Fred Rittel is putting up hay on shares on the Robert Welch place. Sara Boyd is back again after spending the summer months with her parents in Riverside, Calif. Miss Boyd reports that her father, R. R. Boyd’ is not so well. Miss Boyd will teach this year in the Menoken high school. Clarence Doppler called at the Ro- bert Welch home Friday morning. Mrs. Robert Welch spent the last two days of the week cleaning the Boyd school house No. 1. School will start there September 1. Alfred Boran and sister Mary Ives were Bismarck business visitors Sat- By ELIZABETH KOPPY Fred Schulz of near Bismarck called on friends in this territory the fore part of this week. bottom in this vicinity were totally ruined last Sunday by people coming in that were thought to be cherry pickers. They were all cut open and left. They were still green. Mi Several of the boys of the vicinity! marck Tuesday. farm for| | settled. Watermelon patches in the river |.’ Fred Petrie of Linton was a busi- ness caller at the Busby home Thurs- day. Regina Koppy spent Thursday afternoon visiting her sister Gertrude who is at the Busby home, Francis Chesrown visited at the Steve Koppy home Sunday evening. Business callers in Linton from het Thursday were Mr. and. Mrs. ‘David Joeb, Steve Koppy, John Backhaus and Steve Unger. « Frank Lawler, Steve Unger and Steve Koppy and son Math were bus- iness callers in Temvik Saturday. Misses Anna and Josephine Bosch of Linton, and Steve and Clemens Bosch and their sister of east of Lin- ton were seen in this vicinity Sun- day. The young folks went to see the Missouri. Mrs. Steve Koppy, son Math, daughters Pauline and Gertrude, and Steve Haider visited at the Ed Sur- ber home at Livona Sunday after- noon, Miss Lucinda Appert of near Hazel- ton is teaching Hampton school No. 2 this term. Miss Appert is boarding at the Frank Lawler home. ‘Mis$ Hazel Mausehund and brother ,| Lester are attending high school at Linton this fall. Miss Havel's third year and Lester’s first. Chet Chesrown went to Linton Sunday afternoon to call on friends. Clarence and Cecil Morford visited with their brother, Edwin, of ‘Livona Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, John Watkinson and baby of Livona were dinner guests at the Paul Mausehund home Sunday. Rarl Smith helped Ed Weller a few, days this week. ‘ Joe Fettig of Linton ‘delivered gaso- line to farmers in this vicinity Mon- ‘@ | day forenoon. Dan Bechtle of Linton visited this community Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy and daughter Pauline, accompanied by Ed Surber, son Ira and daughter Edna the latter being from Livona, were [Ghytin By MARGARET DAVIS Agnes Saloan was a Regan caller Tuesday. The pupils of Ghylin started to high school this week. Morrise Strom was a business caller 1 ;| at the Charley Magnuson home last week. Mrs. A. Tosseth had a family re- union at her daughter's home, near Wilton, last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs L. W. Davis and family were callers on Mr. and Mrs, Toliver and family of near Wing Sunday. Henry Strom was a caller at the Charley Magnuson home last Sunday. Ida and Agnes Tosseth are the Ghylin school No, 1 this week. Mr. and John Kerland had relatives visiting them last week-end. Esther. Krouse has returned home after spending a few weeks with her sister in Montana. Mr. and Mrs. Kerland have their son David, who is employed. in the country Homemakers’ club met at the home of Mrs. Ed. Doppler with 10 members present. Mrs. Jack Ishmall was the new member added. Mrs. John Welch had “choice of colors” as the topic of the day and gave a very interesting demonstration with mem- bers of the club as models.. The next meeting will be on the third Thursday of September at the Robert Welch home. ‘Fred Rittel has been doing consider- able carpentry work at the two Boyd Schools this week. He set up the two new merry-go-rounds, built a* new Johnson will teach No. 2 and Mrs. Me- land No. 1. Lawrence Doppler and Robert Welch were obliged to motor tu Bis- marck for combine Friday. and his family are moving to Lead, repairs Marcus Trembley, for whom they are combining, Jack Gallaway, old time resident of sha ieeaeiaaabearen bank at Sterling, visiting with them the last few weeks. turned to Sterling. i Paul Davis took Thursday dinner with Eunice and Margaret Davis. Herbert Magnuson has returned to his home after being a patient at the Bismarck hospital. Saturday were Mr. Tosseth and family, Mr. and. Mrs. Arne Tosseth and family, Mr. and Mrs, Neck Holgerson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Gill and Ley Fe King and daughter, 5 and Mrs. L. W. Davis and family, 5 Nels Alm and family, Mr. 5 Krouge and family and Earl Da’ and son Billy. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Magnuson were business callers in Regan Sat- urday aff shopping in Linton Monday after-| Very David has re- |? O. R. Bauer left Mrs. Horace Dirlam and | he jay on their way to their new home Lark, where Mr. Dailey has secured very good position’ in the lumber and hardware business. The best wishes of their Braddock friends go ——@ | with them to their new home. Mrs. Dailey’s mother, Mrs. Leo Weber, ac- ied them to help them get Mr, and Mrs. Warner Sempel mo- tored to Steele Tuesday to meet Mrs. Sempel's two sisters, Mrs. J. W. Roach and Miss Alice Merhle of Minneapolis, who have come for a week's visit at the Sempel home. Mr. and Mrs. DeFrance, Mary Lou and Master Billy visited We evening with relatives in Hazelton, Mrs, M. Fetterley, who has been in Pollock for the past two weeks help- ing take care of her sister, Mrs. Jones, returned home Thursday. She re- ports her sister as getting along very well excepting a couple of burns which seem to be hard to heal, and Mrs, Jones has gone to-the hospital at Mobridge for further treatment. Mr.’ Allen motored to Steele Wed- nesday to meet his daughter, Mrs. Arnold Anderson and little Shirley May, who are now guests at the Allen home. Mrs, J. D. McCusker of Hazelton called on Braddock friends Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, F. E. Martini have é home Wednesday evening. Agnes Selahn is helping Mrs. Peter during threshing. Leona Brohel called on’ Mrs. Signe Johnson Thursday. Axel Asplund attended the Pente- -jcostel services in Bismarck, Friday. He also visited with his brother, Otto, who lives in Bismarck. Mr, and Mrs, Ole Hagstrom visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Thor Thursday evening. Mrs. Signe Johnson and daughter Hilma, visited with Mrs. Erick Pear- son, Monday. Miss Margaret Johnson <eturned home Friday from Valley City, where she has been attending the State Teachers college, during the summer quarter. ge et I Steiber f esmmeronatib niet erm By MRS. C. L, MALONE Mr. and Mrs. Robert Patzner took their daughter Magdalen to Bismarck, Monday, to attend St. Mary's high school. This is Magdalen’s senior year. oe ‘Ted Amundson called at C. L. Ma- Johnson and Mrs. Signe Johnson Bal ai jberg. consulted a’ doctot Bismarck ‘Tuesday about) his knee cap. A farewell party. was sponsored Thursday night at the John ‘Habeck home in honor for them who. left Monday for McKenzie where they tented the Crum farm. 4 Nels Nelson's finished’ -heading grain at the Ernest Gordon: farm "igi tai ea tN ood Ip. bes lone’s Monday. Foeten Nelson and his companion Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bergquist and| Mr.’ Hanson from. Cylinder, Ia, sons Emil and Jalmar were business; stopped Friday at the Geo. F. .Nel- visitors in Washburn Saturday. son home where they took. Porter Pleasant View school began Mon- | Nelson. day with Harold Folkins as teacher. Miss Vina Oden left Sunday to be- gin her school in Ghylin township. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Malone were Bismarck visitors Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Oder and daugh- ter DeLores visited at the W. 8. Oder home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Steinert were Regan shoppers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Malone motored to Benedict Sunday to visit at the home of their daughter and son-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. H. Baron. They returned Monday. Gerald Jones was a Regan caller - |Saturday. Fred Bergquist cut Bill Hickel's wheat Tuesday. Trygs By GLADYS NELSON Geo. F. Nelson and Gerald. were callers Monday night at the Charlie Farrell home. Axel Johnson was a caller Monday night-at the John Anderson home. Geo. F. Nelson, Gerald, Martin and Porter Nelson and hired man and son Monday in threshing direct out of the header boxes. Mabel Magnus is employed for Clarence Kettleson's near Wing at , | Present. dear little brown-eyed fellow. and is fortunate to be adopted into meas Mr. and Mrs. tiny morning. to spend the week-end urday ing week-en at the E. E. a hens at Ellen- dale. Mrs.. Emma Button is taking care of the postoffice during their ‘absence. . Don Macdonald and little son, who have been visiting with Mrs. “Arden Vie returned home Saturday from Ellendale where he has been at- tending summer school prparatory to ‘Mrs, John DeFrance and Mrs. M. F. Shepard were callers in Hazelton attern By B. P. HAGSTROM / Doris Johnson is visiting with her cousin, Helen Richard in Wilton, this week. Mrs. Loule, Thompson and Junior, were overnight guests of Mrs. C. L. Johnson, Thursday. i Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Perkins visited with Mrs. Chas. Lind, Monday. Otto Asplund of Bismarck visited with relatives near Still Friday. Hilma Johnson visited with her aunt, Mrs, Peter Johnson, a few days Z Ro Geo. F. and Gwen- yh were lunchéon..guests Sunday of paste grecle at the Charlie Farrell , And Mrs, Arthur Magnus and Lynn motored to Bismarck Friday of last week on @ business mission. Charlie Farrell, Geo. F. Nelson, Gerald Martin and Porter Nelson, John Anderson, Floyd and hired man assisted Fred Habeck Tuesday with threshing. J. J. Rue who has been out here remodeling his house all summer on his homestead motored to Bismarck last Friday to spend the day with his family and visited with his daughter Clara who has been visiting with her parents at 711 Avenut A. She is ed- ucational director of the' visiting nurses association of Milwaukee, Wis. Arthur Magnus and son Clarence combining his crop. Melvin Magnus spent last Sunday at home from Lyman township where he is employed with Elmer Joseph- son’s threshing rig. Mrs. Fred Habeck and family mo- tored to Bismarck Wednesday on a business mission. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fisher and fam- ily were visitors Sunday night at the Krugers. Leroy Rooker from Hazelton called ‘A surprise party was tendered in honor of Mrs. William Wanttaja when some relatives and friends re- pees eta birthday anniver- sary last g “Mrs. Fred Habeck and family were callers Tuesday at the John Ander- son home. -Mr, and Mrs. yet Spangberg and ily motored ht Bismarck Tuesday on a shopping trip. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Rooker Friday the 22nd of August at her parents home, Geo. ttis’. Pettis’. Mrs. Fred Habeck and family vis- Fred -Habeck assisted John Ander-| y; have been assisting Axel Johnson in a Martin Nelson was a caller. Sat- urday at the Kruger home. . _ Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Nelson, Ger- tle Mae and Gwendolyn motored to the Capital City Saturday looking after some business errands. - David Trygg and John Habeck motored to Bismarck Saturday. ° Ecklund BY JUSTINE MORRIS Steve Morris of Bismarck was an overnight guest at the T. F. Morris home Monday. : John Reisch of Baldwin called: at the T. F. Morris home Wednesday en route from the Jene Perkins home. Donald Morris was a business bea re ere tg Fred McFadden called at the H: A. home Tuesday. Donald Morris and Levi Anderson visited with Brown brothers Tuesday evening. 5 ‘The ice cfedin social put. pn by the Luther league at. the Herman Falken- stein home Ws night was largely attended. Gerald Morris was a callet et the ‘ictor Anderson home i Gene Perkins was busy threshing for Carl Johnson the fore part of the E. A. Fricke of Baldwin called at the T. F. Morris home Wednesday. Claude Hanson visited atthe T. °F. yestiay evening. ~ Ralph Taplin and Levi m\'e a trip to Regan Wednesday tht. ‘ . go Morris, who has been at- tending school in Dickinson for sev- eral months, returned to: Bismarck accompanied home by -her -mother, Mrs. T. F. Morris; and sisters Marion lay. James Morris called at the -Victor Anderson home Tuesday. Joe Jiras visited at the T. F. Mor- ris home Wednesday. evening. _ John Habeck home en route to/Sa Sunday at the Gene Cunningham | Saturday. home. * ternoon. John Kerland’ niece of Washington S. D. Professor Kolberg gave the com-| McKenzie, visited here Saturday. has been staying with him for a few days. mencement address in June when the| Among the ones he called on were W. Baldwin eighth graders graduated. L, Watson, George Manly and H. E. Mr. and Mrs. David Trygg and fam- | O’Neill., ily, who have been residing in the) ¥. M. Leathers motored to Bismarck V-Nev City and back Sunday. [house owned by 8. E. Strandemo in| Monday where he had some dental Bobby Brownawell of Sterling vis- | io og! on moving back to their | work done. ited relatives here the past week. | f20™ Jake Rothy from Kidder county, a made a business trip here the fore) part of the week. Miss Bernice Gosney is home from Bismarck for a visit. Miss Helen Skramstad who teaches school No, 2, arrived Saturday at the Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Carlsile and son | F-v2r motored to Bismarck Monday, | Tringing Miss Avis Oarisle home to; s-end & week's vacation. Fred and Ray Saville motored to car. Mrs. Chester Boyd and baby daughter came home the middle of Mr, 4 and | their daughter Sram Moone for Mrs. Ich | With them for a few hatege) oak nae Charley Magnuson started working Otto Dorman and| for Morrise Strom last week. Irvin Reed and| David Kerland was a business call- ‘Snyder,| er in Regan Saturday afternoon. BERS here a few days ago. He reports that | Stark home with Mary Ellen Reese as his father-in-law, Fulton Nelson, who hostess. It was decided at the meeting left here last fall for Iowa, plans on | the club give.there picnic Bept. 5. {returning at an early date. John and Henry Roswick were’ ca! mon Satter of Norton was here ers at the ts lay. Myr. Satter and family are} Mrs. Ernest Saville home, for a short visit | entertaining relatives from South Dac | of Menoken a: before beginning the school term. ik Hilma Adams of Moffi Miss“ Avis Carlisle visited "her|Gn moving to a farm nest ‘Siete | on ee rat te pa sackler git d eee and family | this fall. Kintyre, two days last week. Clark and Rollin Swick have re- Miss Lillian Peterson of Bismarck | turned to their home in Bismarck af-| itor at visited the home folks Sunday. ___ | ter spending a few weeks at the home| day. Floyd Gosney and daughter Missjof their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.| Pet Davidson-of Cora were Bismarck visitors Saturday. | John Monroe. . chased a sedan Tht The Wild Rose schools opened! Dorothy and Mary, small daughters} Katherine ‘Tuesday, with Miss Maxine Burn-|of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rupp of Gar- | spent several side teaching at No. 1, and Miss Helen | rison spent the latter part of the week | their gtandparents, Mr. . 2. with relatives in the community. Gable, Sr, in Gibbs township. home Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fricke are| _ Gerald Moved the household | at the et adil {Fees ff 2g by g i gE z efi : #5 jools. Helen Johnson visited with Neva Noon this week. daughter: Matgaret, shopped in’ 4 in i i thi 2 8 3 3 s BB i tsi