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family, Mr, and| Mr. and Mra, Joe Scallon ware Mrs. Nels Alms and g3 a o bale @ ) Naaden and O, Feltheim accompanied |L. W. Davis and children, “Mc. Aa mt and Oli- ‘Wm. Olson of Kintyre was in Brad-|ver Tosseth, Emil and Hugo Sunquist, ‘Mrs. Nels, Tosseth, Arne, them to St. Paul. ne and Elsie Coleman, Nick Hol- and Emma Coleman and Mr. Cusker and E. F. Savage dwelling|Eenry Anderson. dock Wednesday and Thursday build-| Walter ing new chimneys on the J. D. Mc-}gerson, i Pee sa ey ge aa peat peed Z He Lali in atl ie [] i a iy ae ne Ray tsnlogrove was iy Tulle’ day afternoon, spe ee nanny ete aoe is in ‘Estherville to their home south of here. Hilda Krause called on the Paul Davis spent Saturday night ficers’ and those interested in the U.|Davis girls Thursday afternoon. Louis Gruber of Minneapolis and/|with his parents in Ghylin. L. W. Davis has been on the sick dson home. They |list the last two weeks. Oliver Tosseth spent the week-end at home with his mother. Nelsons ‘moved their threshing ‘rig home Monday afternoon from their Nick Holgerson was a business call- er on Willis Gill Sunday. Mrs, Clarence Scott motored Arena Monday morning with leaving him there where he work, then returned to Myrtle Magnuson spent. the week- work. Ida Tosseth spent Tuesday after- end with her parents, Oscar Magnu- son, Rev. Kinz-}noon with her sister, Mrs. Benson Miss Mrs. C; T.| Backman of near Wilton. with Miss Gertrude Allens- | sons, A meeting of the Sunday school of- was appointed 8. 8. superin- tendent, Mrs. L. V. Lesher Bible class Mr, and Mrs. O. R. Martini and are brother and sister of Mrs. Amund- son, worth as assistant. It was decided to hold a church social gathering in the school gym Friday evening, Sept. 19. Mrs. Roy Sparks received a tele- gram Monday containing the sad news of the death of her father, Rob- ert Ferguson, at his home at Ashland, Ohio. Owing to illness in the home, Mrs, Sparks was unable to go home to be present at the funeral. Master Richard and Mr. and Mrs. F. M. E. church work, was held tn the church Monday evening. Mrs. Fritz of Lansing, Iowa, are visit- ing at the A. Amunt ler acted as chairman. Barton teacher, a it abiding E. Martini left Sunday morning for il tt nt iH é iy al iF the marriage of Clifford Martini of |g! Fargo to Miss Helen Martinson ng ik The Ladies Aid.of the M. E. eturen | Whe will be held at the home of Mrs. M. lew Rockford. ef 58 a ahi wiiett ia alate su a ci oe ae 3 Mrs. A: “salads va A lunchean year’ eat HED EE the catenin’ einployed help club meeting Thursday afternoon at and Mrs. H rpha Agnew were guests Mrs. Ed. was served.. Mra: Marvin Sherman Craven catertained at s househol the A. C. Dance home, and Miss 0: of the club, ; | visited the Brown ‘Bros. Priday night. ia ais Se i peas hai | pun i Aa fi fy ne eas layed on account of the| day. Hazelton folks ae rains. Sunday Grif: Of have been del: fequent ba gg 2d PEEEEE ERE Ed oe Miss son has also a school in t] While there she attended ig Miss Susie Adams, who has been Mrs. George Dexter and daughter trict, Both girls left Monday morn- Mrs, Howard Balk returned Monday afternoon after a couple of weeks’ Mrs. L. V. Lesher substituted in the primary room during the absence of ing to commence their duties. visit, with her husband at Minneap- olis. for Minneapolis, Monday. daughter Gertrude, for Miss Violette, who will this coming term. Minnesota State Fair, ‘Barton home. a land i i ne ae ibs lilalilip i oe Hi aig € services at the Lepagere/ \ Wild Rose ‘By MBS. W. 5. BROWNAWELL ell Miss Park ning with and sister, high school in Mof- ‘by the end of this week er continues fatr. ‘bulk of the threshing will be | houses. y ttend Mr. ‘and Mrs. Harold Brownawi of Sterling viewed the soldiers encampment at Pursian ‘and son Bobby est Saville enter’ 10 Mrs, Ern *. Homemakers club Saturday after- Sunday and spent the eve relatives here. i and little ine Burnsides, Moffit visited the parental of Bismarck called Fri- school No.1 home. for Miss Ellen Peterson went to Hague Sunday to begin teaching one of the schools in that vicinity Monday. The Wild Rose schools were closed Tuesday while the teachers were at- demonstration school. while Howard hauled Mr. Lumry Mrs, Howard Brownawel noon. day to take Miss Max! who teaches the week-end. tending Joyce of home Thursday, grain to Moffit. has been on |New Rockford, N. D., to be present at | Sat Miss Claretta Exner the sick list for several days. of the téaching staff at |N Misses Louise Riedman and Anne Boomgarten friends here ladys Glarich has been help- | Fetterley, Saturday afternoon, Sept. Moffit, was calling: on Thursday evening. Miss Gi ] ie ia Bi af i it Pele He 4 i Hey 2 te fic | Bam Mr. Jacobson of Bismarck is ynka ‘of Dic! son, N. D. and their son He: ‘the’ barn owned by Traynka of Dance. re} Laura eet ie iu ae fae tig rl Tama Mr. at the visitors of Mr. an Bismarck | 80n.. Mrs. young is ‘Watson. of day visiting Miss Nellie ts A. C. Dance home Bat "Larson called at the Karl|to Detroit it, Minn., where they will]¢r Mrs. visit Mr. Trzynka’s brother. ‘and ‘Karl Schats and son) Miss Hazel Paris spent Sun Haba i vend Mrs, Martin Sed - Sirast sare taaodiey: vies att |fair at Wishek, Tuesday. Staak Tene home. at wie oan motor passengers to Bismarck Wed- al ge thea ir ill i iit FH iu En iit a ; pile aa ag fF Fa ul =. i a : 353 saa ail Hidely AH Z Be ERLE T | Hrll ae Hy il ti ; ny i "yj ost it i il eli int a nl il ME Be a ae aha “a i ii He if a an ay oe i i ni $3 Gp, Ha He cigt aly il ee cee ae i aa ae in in! j iy it ii te BoE oid andl ; ee i i hy ually aie i aie ait te tate hi , a a i fee 2h 3 ne i ue i: fs Ht bi iat ay : eee re a i the and Mrs. roel ee eSs5 ji a Eres. 3 ai the past week. her vacation. Mrs. W. H. Brownawell cook for |19th. Miss Ada Saville is teaching the visiting for two weeks at the home of school in Kidder county, known as/her parents and other relatives, left the Dries school. home this week from Bismarck to/ Violette, also Mrs. A. J. Piers and Miss Helen Brownawell is expected the threshers ing borhood last week for the Farmers Shipping association. of hogs and cattle from this neigh- it at the Niggo ffit and camped at Edward Swanson’s to Pursian Park. ‘Thor Naader of Braddock was through here on business Tuesday. rt Lincoln marched th here Thursday, after camp- Soldiers from Fo! By BURDELLA B. HELGESON throug) Jensen farm near Mo! ing Wednesday night Thursday night! home on the way ‘Mesdames H. Taylor and A. F. Ghy- lin entertained the American Legion Auxiliary at the home of the latter f Bismarck transacted! Friday evening. Mrs. L. Hopkins and Mrs. A. H. Helgeson called on Mrs. Reka Mann- ing Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Tourtlotte en- tertained a number of friends and ‘Wm. Danielson is. spending Rupp home Friday afternoon. end with her mother, Mrs. A. Wilson. week with his parents, Mr. J. Danielson. 4 Mrs. A. H. Helgeson and Miss || Gladys Burdette visited at the & E. F. Fox 0! business here relatives at their home, Sunday aft- | eve; Don't forget the dance in the Log Cabin Saturday, September 20th, o— age el | i‘ i oF Hea aa ee eee ‘The parents and rate payers of school gathered in evening 1930-31 teachers. By MBS. E. F. SAVAGE et nie ies : ne ae ail i fil Lalli ‘luli Hie tte [ala