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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS Christiania j By VIOLET A. CLARKE A. Risaner was a Sterling caller ‘Tuesday. Dan Walmon threshed for Martin Reddy and Jobn Elness Thursday and Friday and he also threshed for J. R. Johnson Wednesday. Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Vio- let were Sterling callers Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs. Remmis and fam- ly from near Steele moved on the former Tollefson farm during the week. . J. R. Johnson was a Sterling caller Tuesday. Ed Freshour went to Temvik one day during the week to exchange wheat for flour. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Johnson of Bismarck called at the Johnny Sharp home en route to the Knute John- son’s home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith were Sterling callers Saturday. Eli Harding called at the Edward Smith’s home Saturday. Fredo Envik and crew threshed barley Sunday south of the Elder El- ness farm and he also threshed for Mrs. William Clark Monday. Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet visited at the Knute Johnson home Sunday. J. R. Johnson was a Sterling caller Saturday morning. Andrew and Harold Gerrovan and iso Eli Harding visited with Ken- neth Johnson Sunday. Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet were Sterling callers Saturday. Mr. Remmish and Adolph Hansen called at Mrs. Jennie Clarke's home Monday morning and they also called on Freda Envik. Knute Johnson threshed for George Harding Monday. Martin Olson finished threshing in this vicinity Friday and pulled his outfit home. Mrs, Ed Holton and son had the misfortune of breaking down with their car Tuesday on their way to Sterling, and John Elias of McKenzie pulled them to the Sterling garage. Mrs. Knute Johnson visited at the Tyler Johnson home while Kenneth ‘went to Sterling. Frank Kershaw was a Sterling aller Monday. Ed Gibson helped Mrs. Johnny Sharp paper her house the forepart Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Davis, daughter Leona, and sons Staton and Paul, were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs, Arne Tosseth, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Perkins were Friday evening callers in Bismarck and took in the show. Mrs. Bert Hedstrom will return home this week from Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Tosseth and children, Mr. and Mrs. Arne Tosseth and son and Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Davis, daughter Leona and sons, Paul and Staton and Oliver Tosseth, Owen Davis and Willis Johnson all motor- ed to the mine near Wilton to watch them remove dirt Sunday afternoon. Nels Tosseth finished threshing the first of the week and Arne Tosseth moved the machine home. Paul Davis spent Saturday night at his parental home. Miss Nord, who teaches school north of Wilton spent the week-end with her mother at the Bert Hed- strom home. Mrs. Nord will leave for her home ai Drake in a week. Mrs. Benton Backman is in Bis- marck and her sister Ida is doing her work while she is gone. Stroms, Hedstroms, Gills and Sun- quists are all threshing this week. Isreal Keator is helping Bert Hed- strom with his fall work. Staton Davis called on Bennie Ben- son Monday afternoon. Arne Tosseth helped Nels Tosseth with his wo¥k Monday. Charley Keator called at the L. W. Davis home Tuesday morning. John Lund has been on the sick list. Miss Bergetta Tosseth called on Mrs. Nord at the Hedstrom home Monday. Sterling By FERN R. STEWART Mr. and Mrs, Art Chenoweth of Newton, Iowa, are visiting with friends here for a while. They vis- ited with their daughter and son-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. John Knowles in Bismarck for a few days last week. Mel Ness was a Bismarck caller Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Art Chenoweth, Mr. and Mrs. Al Kusler, Mr. and Mrs. George Kusch, and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Nelson were supper guests at the Roy Turner home Wednesday evening. of the week. Miss Huber was out calling on friends Saturday. Mrs. W. J. Shultz, Mrs. Ed Gibson fand Mrs. Leora Dunn were Sterling callers Monday. Lester Clark called at the Tyler Johnson home Sunday evening. Ed Gibson took Mrs. Seaman Gib- bon over to the Walter Deisyman home Sunday to spend a few days. Lester Clark called at the Roscoe Parker home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Harding ‘were Driscoll callers Saturday. Friends of this vicinity were shocked to learn of the death of Johnny Sharp who passed away Monday night at 8 o'clock at his home. He had been suffering with cancer of the jaw for a long time. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schmidking and family visited at the Harry Clooten and fd Freshour home Sunday. Arnold Kusch and Charley Fox called at the Tom Stewart home ‘Tuesday evening. Miss Bernice Schmidkunz visited school Thursday. Jim Riley was a business caller in Driscoll Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Hassin Eele and family called on Mrs. Homsey and family Friday. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Smith enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fogaraty at cards Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. O. Printze, Mr. and Mrs. George Kusch, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart visited at the John Sedivic home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson were dinner guests at the Tom Stewart home Sunday. They also called at the Roscoe Parker home in the aft- ernoon. Richard Lang .was a Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lewis and Mr. town caller ‘@| and Mrs. Al Chapin of Driscoll called Ghylin By MARGARET DAVIS Morris Strom and Henry Rosen- dahl threshed their flax Thursday @fternoon. The Strom boys then moved their machine home as they are not done with their threshing at home. Albert Johnson helped Steve Little stack his corn fodder Thursday. Hilda Krause helped Mrs. A. L. Garnes of Regan with her work ‘Tuesday. Marilyn Johnson motored from the school Thursday evening with Mrs. Edna Scott, her father being at Bteve Littles. August Krause took his hogs to Regan Thursday evening. at the Tom Stewart home Sunday @| 2fternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Johnson and family were Sunday dinner guests at the Roscoe Parker home. Mrs, Ed Schmidkunz called on Mrs, George Magnus Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kossel called at the Tom Stewart home Sunday morning. Misses Ruth and Katherine Wagner called on Miss Adelaide Hall Sunday. Clarence Hansen and Leroy Ander- sen called in Sterling one day last week on their way through from Montana to Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schmidkunz and family and Miss Clara Anderson Bert Hedstrom commenced his threshing Thursday. Earl Davis was in this township ‘Wednesday looking for a horse that his father had pastured for him, some one had opened the gates and the horse was gone. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Davis drove to Rock Hill Thursday on a_ business errand. They returned the same day. Mrs. Bigler called at school No. 1 @ne evening this week. August Krause and son Reuben have been hauling hay from in south of the Jim Littles farm in Rock Hill. Margaret and Eunice Davis were Regan shoppers Wednesday evening. Willis and Ellis Gill were business yeallers on Nels Tosseth Thursday ‘morning to buy barley. Mrs. Gross Broste has been on the ‘sick list for a week, she is staying in Wilton. Delbert Davis tod: Elmer Falmers horses home Wednesday, he had been using them to cut flax and seed rye on the Dr. Brant farm and land. Victor Strom helped with the flax hauling Thursday for his brother Morris. Nels Alms and son motored to Bis- marck Thursday on business. Paul Davis took dinner Saturday vening with his parents, L. W. Davis’. H. B. Gill threshed Saturday aft- oon, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Alms were hopping in Bismarck Thursday. « Margaret and Eunice Davis drove to Rock Hill township Saturday and brought back a load of hay and Mr. Davis moved his header home, the boys, Staton and Owen helped Nels Tosseth thresh barley Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Elget Strom have moved north of Regan where Henry Rosendahl did live. Mrs. L. W. Davis spent Friday with Mrs. Nels Alms. Arne Tosseth called at the L. W. Davis home Friday evening. Benny Benson called at Nels Tos- seths Thursday morning. Ida Tosseth is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Benton Back- ™man, of near Wilton. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Tosseth and children visited Mrs. A. Tosseth Sun- day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Alm motored to Wilton Friday where Mrs. Alm had dental work done. Benny Benson of Estherville helped Nels Tosseth thresh Saturday after- Boon. Oliver Tosseth spent the week-end at home. He also helped his brother Nels with his threshing Saturday afternoon. Henry Rosendahl helped the Strom boys thresh Monday. called at the Ed Freshour home Sun- day. . f McKenzie 1 By MRS. T. T. HUGHES The local P. T. A. held a regular meeting in the school house Tuesday night. Meeting was called to order by President W. L. Watson. Officers elected were, president, 8, E. Clizbe; vice president, Mrs. G. Manly, secre- tary-treasurer, Mrs. Henry Lewis. The retiring president appointed the following committees, membership committee, H. E. Hermanson and Miss Myrtle Martin; program com- mittee, Edna Putnam; refreshment committee, Mrs. T, T. Hughes. The program consisted of piano solo, by Miss Lovetta Sanborn; demonstration by 4-H club girls, Ruth Lewis and Esther Watson; talk by county agent, Mr, Putnam. The next regular meet- ing of the P. T. A. will be held the second Tuesday, in November, as the regular time is the first Tuesday of each month, and would interfere with election day. Refreshments were served by Mrs, G. Manly and Isabelle Colby. Miss Myrtle Martin and Miss Ava- nella Ellingson were Tuesday evening callers at the J. B. Swanick home. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Miller and family, of Carson, were entertained at dinner Saturday evening by Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Boren. Mr. and Mrs. Miller visited at several other homes before they returned home Sunday. Miss Lillian Watson, who teaches at Wilton, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Wat- son. Mrs, George Hughes and Mrs. T. T. Hughes visited friends in Bismarck Saturday. Mrs. Cora Paul and Mrs. Jerry Sweeny of Bismarck were visitors in MeXenzie Wednesday, Mrs. Paul vis- ited her daughter, Mrs. O. W. Gilbert, and Mrs. Sweeny visited at the G. Manly home. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Belcher ac- companied by Miss Martha Lea left Sunday for Doland, 8. D. Miss Lea has visited with friends here the past month. Sunday night Mr. end Mrs. Belcher visited at the home of Mr. Belcher’s sister, Mrs. Brink of Doland, returning home Monday. Nels Struwing left Saturday for Minneapolis, where he will visit his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dow and fam- ily of Bismarck,’ were Sunday visitors at the O, W. Gilbert home. Mr. and Mrs. George Manly and [fami Isabelle Colby and daughter, and Mr, and Mrs. H. R. Raeshke, motored to the Wm Reed fox farm south of Britton Sunday. Allan Paul former McKenzie resi- dent was married Saturday to a South Dakota girl. Mr. and Mrs. Paul accompanied by Mr. Paul's mother and brother, Mrs. Cora Paul and Donald of Bismarck, were visitors at the home of Mr. Paul’s sister, Mrs. O. W. Gilbert Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul left Sunday evening for Minot. Esher Watson and Rosadell Wild- fang were among the ones winning prizes on the chickens at the corn show Saturday in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. George Manly enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Harry Raeshke to dinner Monday evening. After din- ner, Mrs. Manly and Mrs. Raeshek motored to Bismarck. Floyd Belk, Paul Antrim, Manfred Manly, D. B. Leathers and Howard Nelson motored to Long Lake Sunday, hunting. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Swanick accom- panied by Miss Myrtle Martin left Friday morning for Fargo. Miss Martin stopped at Valley City, to visit with relatives and friends. Miss Martin returned home Monday by train, M. A. Doucette returned home Sunday morning from Grand Forks, where he has been employed the past few months. Mr, and Mrs, T. I. Bailey of Bis- marck and Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Crum and children of Tuttle, were Sunday dinner guests at the T. T. Hughes home. Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Crum accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Hughes motored to Bismarck, where they visited at the C. R. Jacobson home, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Coder and fam- ily of Moffit were Sunday visitors at the M. A. Doucette home. Miss Pauline Fuehrer of Sterling spent Sunday here at her parental home. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Neiman of Sterling were visiting friends in Mc- Kenzie Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Ed Easton, Mr. and Mrs. George Watson, Miss Lillian Watson, Miss Sanborn and Miss El- lingson, attended the dance at Me- noken Saturday night. ‘The 4-H club under the direction of Isabelle Colby are 100 per cent finishers in their 4-H club work. There are seven members and all re- ceived badges at the 4-H banquet at Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs, F. M. Long and Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Barton of Braddock, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Van Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Anderson of Bismarck, also visited Sunday at the Van Dyne home. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Anderson made @ trip to Bismarck Sunday in Mr. Anderson's plane. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fuehrer and daughter Betty June, were in Bis- marck Monday consulting a doctor for little Betty June, who is on the sick list. Mrs. B. F. Coons accompanied by Mrs. E. Van Dyne were shoppers in Bismarck Monday. Miss Ruby Thompson visited Miss Mary Ellen Reese at the Stark home, Monday evening. ‘The 4-H club under the direction of Mrs. P. P, Bliss will hold: a meeting at the W. L. Watson home Saturday. The girls finishing their year’s work, were Alice Clizbe and Esther Watson, finished fourth year work in sewing; Madeline Boren, Ruth Lewis and Mary Ellen Reese, finished third year, and June Johnson finished first. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Millet of south of Bismarck moved to their farm neer Wing. They spent Saturday night at the Wm. Stark. home en route to Wing. Mr. and Mrs. Amundson of Brad- dock and Mr, and Mrs. E. Van Dyne, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Anderson of Bismarck, Friday eve- ning. Kennith and Ruby Thompson at- tended a Halloween party at the Ly- man schoolhouse Wednesday night, where Miss Arah Thompson teaches. Mrs. Otto Dela Barre and daugh- ter of Sterling and Mrs. Albert Ran- dahl of Elgin visited Mrs. E. L. Adams Monday evening. Tuesday afternoon the Larkin club members entertained at the T. T. Hughes home in honor of Mrs. Hughes. The afternoon was spent socially, after which delicious re- freshments were served by the mem- bers. Mrs. Hughes was presented | with several beautiful gifts. Mrs. Charles Roberts of Jamestown is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Roth. Painted Woods | By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD ‘The marriage of Arthur Franklund and Bertha Spitzer occurred Thurs- day Afternoon at Washburn, Miss Ediva Franklund, a sister of the groom, was. bridesmaid and Verene Peterson was best man. Mr. Frank- lund is a son of Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Franklund of this vicinity and Mrs, Franklund is a daughter of Mrs. Spitzer of east of Wilton. A dance was given in their honor at the Schmid show room at Wilton in the evening. Several of the people in this vicinity attended and report a very good time, At midnight a delicious lunch was served bythe parents and relatives of the young couple. Mrs. Louise Gilcher and small daughter Betty Lou spent from Sun- day until Wednesday at the Ole Lille- fjeld home. Tuesday evening Mr. Gilcher mo- tored from Jamestown to take his family home. Neate Mrs. Gilcher spent a week visiting o 4 Soderquist visited at the Ole Lillefjeld home Tuesday after- noon, Mr. and Mrs. Elias Lillefjeld and sons Edwin and Gerald spent Mon- day evening at the Ole Lillefjeld home. Mrs. John Puth, who has been at her farm home cooking for threshers, returned to her home at Bismarck Friday, Walter Shafer taking her by car. Andrew Nelson has been busy haul- eg SRY from the Smith place this wee! Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erickson and son Ernest spent the week-end at the Andrew Nelson home. Mr, and Mrs. Lester Brown and baby and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown ae Sunday at the Walter Mitchell ome. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Lillefjeld and sons Edwin and Gerald spent Sunday afternoon at the Ole Lillefjeld home. Elias, Edwin and Ole Lillefjeld called at the Dick Iverson home Sun- day. Stelber j By MRS. C. L. MALONE Merwin Oder was a Regan caller Saturday. C. L. Malone hauled a truckload of hogs to Regan Monday. William Fricke called on friends here Friday. Mrs, John Anderson and daughter June and Albert Ralph and Johnnie motored to Bismarck Thursday eve- ning and attended the corn show and visited relatives Friday returning that evening. Mr, and Mrs. Mike Boschee and small daughter were Regan visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Malone were callers in Regan Friday. Wm. Oder was acaller at C. L. Ma- lone’s Friday. Robert Patzner hauled coal several days last week. Mrs, Alta Herman called ou Steiber residents Friday. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Malone were Sunday guests at the home of their daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Hatold Baron of Benedict. Mr. and Mrs. Gotlieb Steinert were business visitors in Regan Saturdey. They also visited with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. William Steinert were Regan shoppers Saturday. Mrs, Emil Sattler retu:ned home from Bismarck Monday where she had been a patient at one of the *os- pitals there, [Wild Rose ‘ By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL General election will be held at Wild Rose school No. 1 Tuesday No- vember 4th from 9 a. m. until 7 p. m. Mr. and Mrs, Gus Hirvela ‘and son Gus, junior who went to Fergus Falls, Minn, to visit relatives a couple weeks ago returned home Tuesday. Mrs. Hirvela reports her sister who was ill in a hospital much improved in health, Miss Ellen Peterson, who teaches near Hague, spent the week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, O. L. Peterson. A carload of lignite was unloaded at the Spur last week for the Wild Rose schools and some of the school board. Miss Ada Saville attended the corn show Saturday and was an overnight visitor with Miss Helen Brownawell in Bismarck. Chales Richards, who has been very Ml in, a Bismarck hospital for some time returned home Thursday con- siderably improved. Marvin and Harold Swanson left last week for a trip to Sioux Oity, Towa and vicinity. Miss Helen Skramstad, teacher of school No. 2 was shopping in Moffit Saturday. Jake Voll, Mike Glovich, R. W. Felthelm and Homer Brownawell shipped cattle from Moffit Saturday. Mr. Bannister of Napoleon made a short business call here Saturday. O. B, Swanson was around posting the notices of election the fore part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. O. F, Buck entertain- ed Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brownawell and son Homer and Miss Maxine Burnsides to a goose dinner Wed- nesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Carlisle enter- tained at their home Sunday Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Martini and their sons Ross and Richard of Braddock and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brownawell. John Beauelair and Miss Louis Riedman of the Moffit teaching fa- cultY and Homer Brownawell visited Miss Helen Skramstad at the H. A. Carlisle home Saturday evening. Miss Maxine Burnsides, teacher of school No. 1 attended the Valley City homecoming over the week-end. Harry Koenig received word of the serious illness of his mother at Park City, Montana. Miss Helen Skramstad plans on leaving for Fargo Wednesday to at- tend the N. D. E. A. meeting there. o Trygg { By GLADYS NELSON Mr. Jacobson of the Patterson Land company was out from Wing last week calling on the farmers. Melvin Erickson and Laurence Olson visited last Sunday with Clar- ence Magnus, Lylas and Marie Magnus visited with Lenora Hedstrom the previous Sunday as she was home from Wing spending the week-end with her par- ents. * Mr, and Mrs. Geo. F, Nelson, Gwen- dolyn and Gertie Mae motored to Bis- marck and Mandan last Saturday on business. Melvin Magnus called at the Clar- ence Kettleson home last Monday to see his sister Mabel. J. L, Kelly from Bismarck was a Tryeg caller last W Charlie Christ of Rock Hill was a caller at the Arthur Magnus home ‘Tuesday. Wayne Inget and Sulo Eckholm were callers at the Arthur Magnus home Saturday evening of last week. Arthur Magnus and son Melvin and Louis Olson motored to Bismarck Friday of last week where they at- tended the convention for school di- rectors. John Anderson was & caller Monday at the Martin Nelson home on local business. Elmer Trygg called in at the Geo. F. Nelson home Monday and other places on a business mission. Martin Nelson called Tuesday morning at the John Anderson home. Geo. F. Nelson and John Anderson motored to Bismarck Tuesday night. Elmer Magnus returned home Sat- urday from Wing where he has been working. . Sam Brown hauled grain to Regan Tuesday by truck for the Nelson brothers. 3 Geo, F. Nelson and John Ander- son were brief callers Tuesday night at the Nels Nelson home en route to Bismarck. Hugo Nelson returned home with Victor Engdahl Monday night to as- sist him in his fall work for a couple of weeks. Geo, F. Nelson and John Anderson were luncheo. guests Tuesday night with Floyd and Irene Anderson in Bismarck. Fred Habeck’s car arrived. at Lime Creek, Minn., on the following Tues- day after they reached there and they found everything in good condi- tion and i10 poultry was dead. They will stay with her parents this winter in Lime Creek as they have renters on their farm. Clara also attends high school in Lime Creek. Nels Nelsons motored to Regan Tuesday on a business mission. Floyd Anderson motored to Regan Monday and had some repair work done on his car. Nels Nelson called Wednesday at the Geo, F. Nelson and Martin Nel- son homes on local business, Jonn Anderson called in at the Nels Nelson home Thursday morning on business. John Anderson and the Nelson boys threshed a few stacks of grain Thursday for Andrew Olson on the John Forsbeck farm which he rented this summer. A number from here attended church services held in the Rock Hill school near the Emil Olson home. Rev. Oster and Elmer Trygg offici- ated. John Law assisted with the singing and music. Mrs, Geo, F. Nelson was @ luncheon guest Thursday with Mrs. Charlie Farrell. Gladys .ielson visited school No. 1 in Trygg Thursday with Emma Nel- son. Andrew Olson called on the Nelson boys and John Anderson Thursday. Leroy Rooker shocked corn for John Habeck Thursday. Irene and Floyd Anderson came home Friday night from Bismarck to spend Saturday and Sunday with their parents, returning Tuesday morning. Hazel Anderson was a dinner guest and visited Saturday at the Geo. F. Nelson home. Hugo Nelson came home Saturday night from the Victor Engdahl home where he assisted his brother-in-law with the fall work. The Halloween party that was held at the Herbert Little home Saturday night was largely attended. The eve- ning was spent informally. At mid- night a luncheon was served by the hostess. The room was decorated with black and orange and with pumpkins and tapers. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Nelson stopped in at the Charlie Farrell and Joe Varley home en route to Baldwin where they got Gertie Mae from the W. C. Gerke home. Albin Spangbergs and Nels Nelsons attended church services Thursday night in the Rock Hill schoolhouse. Arthur Magnus and Lynn called at the Rikkola’s and Tolliver’s Mon- day of last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Habeck and Al- fred from McKenzie were dinner and supper guests Sunday at the Geo. F. Nelson home. Mrs. W. J. Jiras, Willie and Lillie and Sam Brown were also’ super guests. Ella Trygg came home from Mc- Kenzie to spend the week-end at her | G parental home and returned Sunday night with John Habeck’s to resume her high school duties. Pete Lundquist, John Habeck, Al- fred and Gerald Nelson. were social callers Sunday at the Albin Spang- berg’s. Jenn Habeck motored to Bismarck one day this week and took Alfred’s rose comb Rhode Island Red chickens, which he received this spring through County Agent Miesen. He won second prize at the 4-H club meeting held during the corn show in Dismarck. Carlyle Sheldon, former resident of ‘Trygg, who also got some chicken’ last spring, won thrid prize. Nels Nelsons entertained some vis- itors at their home Sunday. } Albin Spangbergs motored to Bis- marck one day this week where they took Violet's single comb Rhode Is- land Red chickens she received through the county agent last spring. She won first prize at the 4-H club meeting held during the corn show. Mr. and Mrs, Olgot Ryberg were visitors Sunday at the John Ander- son home. Mrs. Hyberg is Mrs. An- derson’s sister. ePter Lundquist is staying with his sister, Mrs. Albin Spengberg. Harvey Fritzg:rald and Ruben Krause called at the Geo. F. Nelson home Sunday night. Leroy Hooker assisted John Ander- son in threshing this week. Gene Farrell came home Sunday from the Cherlie Anderson home near Sterling and Moffit to visit his par- ents here. En route he stopped at the John Glim home in Sibley Butte and brought Mrs. Gium and children here to visit her sister, Mrs, Farrell. Mrs, Olgot Ryberg assisted her sis- ter, Mrs. John Anderson in cooking for threshers. Sheriff “oilin Welch called in our territory Monday and deliverey bal- lots for the lection Nov. 4. Mrs, John Glum, Gener Farrell and Mrs. Gene Farrell and children called Sunday on John Anderson and the Nelson boys, east of the Rue buttes to see Charlie Farrell. poh er a Sty | Heaton o— ] @ By SARAH HEINLE Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle were in Washburn Tuesday. Edwin Schucker was a business caller at Washburn Tuesday. Wm. Wagner was a caller-at the A. H, Heinle home Wednesday morn- ‘Wm. Wagner was a business caller at Fred Wagner's home Wednesday. Frank Brezden took a load of grain to Wilton Wednesday. ‘Wm. Wagner was a business caller at Wilton Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Brezcen moved to their new home on the Granvoy farm. Miss Mary Brezden was a visitor at the A. H. Heinle home Thursday noon, Wm. Brezden and son Joe Brezden were at aWshburn on business Wed- nesday. Mr. E. L. Hall and Bernard Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Findling and Mr. and Mrs. J. Hammock, Mr. and Mrs. D. Keck and Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Logge all attended the funeral of Mrs. N. Loughlin Thursday. A. H. Heinle took a load of grain to ‘Wilton and brought back a load of lumber Friday. Frank Brezden took a load of grain to Wilton Friday. Mrs. E. L, Halls and sons Bernard and Norman Hall, left Friday for Wisconsin. They expect to be home in four weeks. They are visiting at Mrs, Heill’s daughter’s home. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Geast are tak- ing care of Mrs, Hall's farm while they are away visiting. Louis Geast was in Wilton shop- ping Friday. ‘Wm. Brezden was an over-night guest at the ePte Kobynick home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Fréd Walcker and son Norman and Sarah Heinle and Jake Heinle were visiting at Andrew Heide’s home Friday and Saturday. On ther return from Goldwin they visited at the A. H. Heinle home. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle and family visited at John Newheathe's Sr. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Sockman are the proud parents of twins, a boy and a girl. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Scholman are the proud parents of a baby boy born Tuesday at Turtle Lake, Jake and Gordon Bower of Goldwin are visiting at John Newheath’s this week, Mr, and Mrz, John Korner Sr. at- tended the church at Washburn Sun- day afternoon. Mrs. B. Knobs and daughter were visiting at John Newheath’s Sunday. Christ, Walcker is visiting at his = Fred Walcker’s place this wee: Rudolph Heinle and son Herbert helped John Newheath Jr. head flax Sunday. Miss Harriet Moffit visited with Mrs, V. Benz Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs, F, H. Pillsbury and sons attended the corn show at Bis- marck Friday. Mrs. Burns Bailey and children visited with Mrs. Benz Monday after- noon. Mr. and Mrs, John Benz and chil- dren, Mrs. Anna Hoeft and children, Mr. and Mrs, W. V. Carroll and daughter Lois spent Sunday at the Adams home. Callers at the Everett Porter home Sunday were Ed and Mike Kleeman, Mr. and Mrs. Keting and son Bobby, Mr, and Mrs. F. J. Argast and son Dean, Henry Weirenga, Milo Gill and Neil Edwards. Henry Wildfang Jr., of Sterling, was @ weed-end visitor at the Wm. Lane home, He and William enjoyed a good hunt on Sunday morning. Miss Gladys Moffit spent the week- end with her friend Miss Beth Herman Newheath visited with his | Porter. brother John Sunday. Gelzerison is building a house at Turilé Lake this fall. Mrs, August Walcker of Uderwood was a visitor at Fred H. Walcker’s home Tuesday. Christ Niemtiler and Fred Neimiller Sr. were business callers at A. H. Heinle’s home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Nelmiller and family visited at Christ Berg’s home at Wing Sundey. Wm. Wagner was a business caller at Wilton Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle and son Richard called at Fred Wagner's home Monday evening. Word wus received of the death of Mrs. John Williams Sunday morning. Rev. F. F. Schwandt held the fu- neral of Mrs. Notom Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner and Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Lagge went to Wilton on business matters Monday evening. a Pr | Lyman j + By 8. GYLDEN Miss Sylvia Eckholm returned home Sunday after working four weeks at Max Langs near Sterling. ie, Arthur, and Raymond Hokana had the misfortune of having their car being shoved off the road Friday night on their way home from Bismarck. The accident happened close to McKenzie. Mayme and Ray- mond were hurt quite badly but Arthur escaped with little injury. Mayme and Raymond are in a local hospital. Mrs. Ida Thorson was a Capital City caller Friday. John Moilonen threshed for Ru- dolph Marju’s and Mrs. Anna Dronen last week. John Moilanen, Leonard and feorge Kavonius and Henry Pihlaja were Capital City shoppers Tuesday. Jack Matson was an over-night guest at John Juhala’s Wednesday. Severt Gylden and Severie Eckholm were Wing shoppers Thursday. Misses Sadie and Sallie Gylden and Myrtle Arch spent Wednesday evening at Gust Eckholm’s. Quite a number of young folks from this vicinity attended the party at Gladys Rue's schoolhouse Thurs- day eevning. Everyone reported a good time. Frank Holmes spent Friday evening at John Gylden’s. - Mrs. Gust Eckholm and son Severie and daughter Siere and Sallie Gyl- den were Bismarck callers Friday. Jack Matson called at John Gyl- den’s and John Waiste’s Thursday. Alma and Aina Kangas spent Sun- Gay evening at John Hokana's. Miss Arah Thompson and little sister were visitors at Miss Myrtle Arch’s school Sunday. Mrs, John Gylden and son Sergie and. daughter Sallie, Edwin Olson, Severt, Sulo, and Sadie Gylden spent Saturday evening at Gust Eckholm’s. Mrs. Ida Thorson and children and Mrs, E. Arch and daughter Myrtle aon at Mrs, Anna Dronen’s Thurs- lay. Edwin Waiste was a shopper in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Josephson called at John Gylden’s Wednesday. Bill Mulari called at Louis Olson’s and William Wanttaja’s Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Matson and son Ben and Jack Matson spent Monday in Bismarck. Mrs. L. C. Holmes and son Frank were Capital City callers Monday. Severt Gylden was an overnight guest of Severie Eckholm’s Satur- day. Severie Eckholm assisted Jacob Niemis’ drove cattle to McKenzie Saturday. Martha Koski left for her home at Arena Thursday. She has been em- Bloyed at L. C. Holmes for the past six weeks. Silo Gylden, Eino, Eckholm, Myrtle Arch and Sadie Gylden were callers in Wing Sunday. While there Myrtle and Sadie spent the afternoon at Clyde Harvey's. Seth Harju and Andrew Dronen et ‘Tuesday evening at John Gyl- len’s. Andrew Dronen was a Wing caller ‘Tuesday. Severt and Sulo Gylden and Ed- win Olson transacted business in Wing Tuesday evening. - Mrs. Ida Thorson and daughters Ruth and Francis transacted business in Wing Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Gylden and son Sulo spent Sunday evening at John Hokana’s. Frank Holmes was a Wing caller Saturday. Bill Mulari took a load of flax to Wing Thursday. Henry and Andrew Eckholm spent Sunday with Sergie Gylden’s. Arvid and Ambro Eskeli, Sulo Eck- holm, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Josephson and. son Clifford arid Adolph John- son spent Sunday at John Gylden’s. Arne Eskeli visited at John Waiste's Sunday. AS | Moffit By MRS. C. E. MOFFIT Several from around here attended the funeral of Mrs, Sabastian Mastel at Hazelton Friday morning. She was laid to rest in the Catholic cem- etery there. A party was held for the members of the Sunday school last Wednesday night at the church. A peanut race was the main feature. B. F. Lane was a dinner guest at the Wm. Lane home Sunday. A large crowd from here attended the Runey sale Tuesday. Mrs. C.'B. Porter visited with Mrs, Ella Porter Monday. Mrs. Crele Botts, Mrs. L. N. Bullock and Mrs. Minnie Benz were Bismarck callers Tuesday. Miss Violet Ben left last- week for Great Falls Montana after visiting here for a few weeks. | Hazlegrove | A very large crowd attended the 4-H club banquet at the Elks hall in Bismarck Saturday evening. There will be a Halloween party at the Hall Friday night for the benefit of the church. Everybody come and have a good time. Mrs. 8. T. Mauk is spending this week in Bismarck at the Frank Everts home and visiting with other friends. Rev. and Mrs. Kinzler attended the Braddock Ladies Aid supper last Fri- day evening. Mrs. Oreen and sons left for their home in Canada on Wednesday morning after spending several weeks visiting relatives here. Mrs. Ed Olson was pleasantly sur- prised on Monday afternoon when about 50 guests surprised her on her birthday. A lovely lunch was served and Mrs. Olson received a lot of pretty and useful gifts. W. E. Nichol and family moved into the Benz house Saturday where they will reside for the winter. Porter and company are threshing their corn this week. Peter Hofstad took some of the 4-H girls to Bismarck Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamblen and Mrs. Hamblen’s sister from Har- vey, N. D., visited at the Pillsbury home Sunday and in the afternoon all of them visited relatives at Mc- Kenzie. Mr. Charles Hamblen was just released from the Veterans hos- pital at Fargo, where he has been taking treatments for his limbs which were injured during the World war. The girls of the 4-H club enter- tained at a party in the hall Tuesday evening. About 40 were present. Games and dancing were the pastime of the evening. A nic lunch was served by the girls. Mr. and Mrs. Pillsbury motored to Bismarck Wednesday. é Mrs. Jim Hill and son visited at the Alfred Faust home Wednesday. Mrs. Ed DeHaan visited with Mrs. C. E. Moffit Sunday. Korme Kimble left Sunday. for a visit to Minnesota. Mrs. Kimble and granddaughter, Phyllis, returned Saturday evening from a three weeks’ visit in Minnesota. a @ o By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Carl Geiesle called at Ray Hazle- Grove's Monday. Floyd Brolin called Monday at the Frank Gray home. Frank Gray took Miss ‘Opal Gray. to the schoolhouse east of Tuttle to the teachers’ meeting Tuesday. Ray Hazlegrove called at the Frank Gray heme Monday. Archie Franzen has been helping Frank Gray move over to the Russ farm this week. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Geiesle were in Wilton on business Thursday. Miss Rose Marie Gargen's scholars are nearly all sick, therefore the at- tendance is small. The Mcintyre children and Wayne Drumm and the Ochsuner children are all sick with the measules and are not able to go-to school. Mr. and. Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove were callers Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Geiesle. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ulfers attended church in Tuttle Friday night. The Jack Stewart family were in Tuttle shopping Friday. Some of those in Tuttle Saturday were John Hawkins, E. Siamers and daughter Franise, Miss Estell Thoren and Mrs. Jeke Hirsch and daughter. her folks. called at the Christ ff home Sunday. Worank Gray was in Tuttle Saturday forenoon. By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Henry Olson called at the J. E. Sharp home Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs, Albert Christensen had as their guests Wednesday eve- ning for supper J. W. Preston, daugh- ter, Mrs, Helen Ipsen, and grand- daughter Pauline. Christ Schoon was a Bismarck call- er Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Stiles were Bis- marck shoppers Thursday. Mrs, Ole Newland spent Thursday afternoon visiting with Mrs. Ernest Schoon. Clifford Nelsen and son De Wayne of Driscoll called on his mother, Mrs. Carrie Nelsen, Thursday. Mrs. Helen Ipsen, daughter Pauline, and father, J. W. Preston, left for Huron, S. D., Thursday where they expect to locate. The past summer they have been up here putting some fine buildings on their land. Mr. and Mrs, Allen Van Vleet are the new renters. ‘The township hall is getting a new coat of paint. Vernon Brenden is doing the work. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gibson were call- ers at the J. W. Beyer farm one day the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Nelson and family of Driscoll were overnight visi- tors at the H. A. Smith home Satur- day night. Robert Sharp and daughters Flor- ence, also Mrs. Henry Olson and fam- ily visited at the J. W. Beyer home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and family were Sunday callers at the Bud Lund home in Kidder county. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Paslay enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith to dinner Sunday. Roy Smith has been helping Ben Orne move from the L. A. Slaaten- hue’s farm down east of Driscoll on Pete Lathrop’s land. Mr and Mrs. Vernon Brenden and son took Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Helgeson. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neimen, Mrs. Robert Sharp and Miss Florence call- ed at the J. E. Sharp home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Coder of Moftit took Monday evening dinner with the Albert Christensen family, H. A. Smith was a business caller at Steele Monday, going there to see Mr. Whitney, the well driller, about his well. A number of young folks surprised Mr. and Mrs. Allen Van Vleet Mon- day evening. Sad news came to this locality Tues- day morning of the death of J. E. Sharp’ Monday evening, and whose funeral will be held Thursday after- noon, Mr, and Mrs. Henry Neiman were called to the J. E. Sharp home Tues- day morning. Township board meeting was held Tuesday evening. Mrs. Wm. Mickelsen and children spent Monday afternoon at the Harry Davenport home. Mrs. A. H. Lundberg and Mrs. John Keifer were guests at the Frank Mickelsen home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Art Strand and Alice Strand motored to Bismarck Mon- week-end with Ed Wagner Estherville “By MRS. ROY LITTLE A _ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Little, Gene and Norman were Tuesday evening vis- itors at the Alvin Ghylin home. Mrs. Alvin Ghylin and Mrs. Roy Little called at the Ole Olson home Tuesday evening. Ole Olson of Wilton was a busi- ness caller in this community Wed- "eifee, Homer ‘Tay! irs. Homer Taylor, Mrs. S, L. Jordahl, Mrs, Earl Mowder, Mrs. Alvin Ghylin and Mrs. Roy Little practiced for the halloween pro- fae Tuesday evening at the school- Ouse, Mr, and Mrs. Ear! Mowder were Regan callers Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mickelsen Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove, Jim McQuiren, Mr. and Mrs. Milt Gold- | urd: smith and sons Dale and Lawrence and daughter Dorothy, Frank Gray and Elmer Perry were all in Tuttle Saturday shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Sattler and Carl Geiesle, Mrs. Owen McIntyre and Miss Lena Kraft were among the shoppers in Tuttle Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Milt Goldsmith and sons Dale and Lawrence were in Steele Saturday. Mrs. Carl Geiesle was sick Satur- day. We hope she will soon be well and able to be up. Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Worm and fam- ily left Sunday for California to spend the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Mart Frazen and family of Tuttle are going to move on to a farm northeast of Tuttle. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Vernol Goldsmith and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Goldsmith were dinner guests Sunday at the Cleve- land home northeast of Tuttle. Melvin Webster and daughter Virgie called at the Julius Zwiegle home one evening this week. | Mr. and Mrs. Emil Sattler enter- tairled the following at dinner Sun- day, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Sattler and son Irvin Sattler, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Zwiegle and and daughters Dela and Ruth, Bill Zwiegle and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove. Mr. and Mrs. Godfred Weber and some of the Zelmer young folks called Sunday afternoon at the Emi! Sattler home. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and sons were guests Sunday at the Emer- son Glanville home. Owen McIntyre was out one day ad up signs for the coming elec- Miss Lena Kraft has been assisting with housework at the Owen McIn- Ivan Goldsmith, who is working in the northern part of the state, was home for a few days visit. Irvin Sattler took Mr. and Mrs, Emil Cattler to Bismarck Monday. Mrs. Sattler is to remain there to doctor a while. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove were supper guests Saturday night at the Frank Gray nome, An error was made in reporting that Irvin Sattler was leaving for California, as he,went to Alta, N. D., to spend the week-end at the Emil Sattler home. Mr. anc Mrs. Godfred Weber were also ruests Sunday as the Zelmer home. ca Miss Sylvia Stewart spent the were business callers in Wilton Sat- ay. Among the Regan callers Satur- day from here were Mr. and Mrs. arl Berg and family, Roy MecCul- Ieugh, cer ee) Mrs. Harry avenport, Rut ilmo: . and Mrs, Roy Little, eee Mrs. Harry Davenport motored to Wilton Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Garl Berg and fam- ily spent Saturdi Jake Fisher home.” benaerdecan Earl Manning motored to Wilton Friday evening, Melinda returning Bone with him to spend the week- Ruth Wilmont at her home heres pant the reeked Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mickelsen and children were Sunday visitors at the Louie Jorgensen home. Visitors at the Harry Davenport home Sunday were Mrs. Tom Hol- Lear ee Shae Larson and ir. an irs. Jack Mi family of Wilton. renee aad Mrs. Art Strand returned home Monday after havi: past week at Bismarck. = Pent tas Frank Mickels: John Boschee home Money. ate Mrs. Wm. Mickelsen and children were Regan sho hie ppers Monday fore- eit he torahnee foked met at Wm. Mickelsen’s home Tuesday afternoon. Ae kar Ry ase British Debaters to Talk at University Grand Forks, |... Talks on the “modern aspect Ae Anglo-American relations” and “the British educational system” were de- livered by D. Hope Elletson of Oxford and B. J. Chehan of Liverpool uni- veay peelh debators, at convoca- n at, Iniversity of = kota today. ng ORES ‘The pair will appear in an in! = tional debate against a Sd team tonight. Representing the uni- versity will be Richard Heaton of Dickinson and Carroll Day of Bow- man. They will defend the negative side of the proposition that the world has more to fear than to hope from Ned future development of machines.