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f S. W. Burleigh i By: KATIE D. STEWART Mr. and balled at the Don Gunday evening. Bernard Davenport who attends the Bismarck high school, spends every week-end at the home of his parents. : Joe Brown was a business caller in this vicinity Monday. An unusually large crowd attended the annual chicken supper held in the basement of the Glencoe church last Friday evening. Every one who attended, reports they had a very pleasant evening, and a delicious sup- Nicholson home ‘There was an interesting Hallow- een program held at the Telfer school No. 3 Friday afternoon. Norman Stewart and Ed Becknall called at Lee Mallard’s one evening last week. Alex Readinger of Mandan was a business caller at the John Stewart home Friday morning. ‘There will be an auction sale held ‘at the Wm. Mallard home. Malcolm and Anna Nicholson were dinner guests at the John Stewart home Sunday. From there they ac- companied Mr, and Mrs. Stewart in calling at the Alex vicDonald home, stopping at the Alex Stewart home for supper on their way home. They also were brief callers at the Don Nicholson home. Frank Glum was a business caller fm Bismarck one day last week. Harold Gramling was absent from Behool, Wednesday, as he had to do some shopping in the capital city. Naomi, the little daughter of Mr. ‘and Mrs. Bert Buckley was reported ‘as being somewhat weaker the last of jJast week and was unable to go to town for het regular treatment from ‘the doctor. ‘The many friends of Mrs. Gulson will be glad to learn she is home again after spending some time at the hospital. She is reported as getting NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS proceeds will be used to send the 4-H delegates to Fargo in December, The play “Where Smith Steps Out” which will be given some time in the near future is being directed by Miss Ruth Cordner. Those tak- ing part are Gladys Durfee, Gerald Mrs, James McDonald sven, Esther Watson, Imelda Me- Closkey, Alice Clizbe, Chester Coons and Russel Swanick. Proceeds will be used for school ilbrary books. Ed. Van Dyne and F. M. Schaun- pure went hunting Sunday at Long ake. The Ladies’ Aid will hold their bazaar and chicken supper in the hall November 12, instead of Novem- ber 14, as was planed. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Antrim were Sunday visitors at the R. C, Boren home. Mr. and Mrs. T, T. Hughes mot- ored to Bismarck Sunday where they accompanied Mr. and_Mrs. C, R. Jacobson on a trip to Wilton, Win, and Tuttle. At Wilton they tool several snap shots of the coal mine machinery at work. The 4-H club under the direction of Isabelle Colby gave a halloween party at the P. P. Bliss home Thurs- day night for members of the club. Games were played. Halloween dec- orations of jack-o-lanterns, black cats and other halloween decorations were used throughout the rooms, A delicious supper was also served to the members and their leader. The club will have several new members for the coming year. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wentz of Na- poleon called on Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Von Dyne en route home from Bis- marck Monday evening. Word was received from Frank Barner, who left recently for Cen- tralia, Wash., that he arrived there | ter. Saturday at 6 p. m., making the trip by car in 42 hours. He reported fruit still on trees in Idaho and Washington. R. D, Crum was a caller in Bis- marck Tuesday. Mrs. B. F. Coons and children, companied by Miss Myrtle Martin, motored to Bismarck Tuesday after- noon where they attended a show at the Paramount theatre. Miss Arah Thompson, accom- panied by her sister Ruby and Mary Ellen Reese, were callers in Bis- along nicely. Frank Buckley has moved into the (Gager house, on the river bottoms, ‘where he’ expects to raise some fur bearing animals also do some trap- ping. His wife will stay in Bismarck during the winter. Sad f McKenzie | ee By MRS. T. T. HUGHES Mrs. E. J. Shultz and Mrs. C. R. Kositsky of Bismarck were Tuesday visitors of Mrs. George Manly. Mr. and Mrs. H, E. Hermanson, ‘also Mrs. Bertha Leathers of Man- dan were Sunday visitors at the Ed. Conley home. R. D. Crum was a Saturday eve- ning caller in Bismarck, Mrs, Ed.‘Easton spent “Saturday with Mrs. E. W. Anderson. Andy Douéette. and D. B- Leathers telned Mr. Fairchild build his barn at Sterling the past week. ‘ Mrs. M. A. Doucette entertained eleven little girls Wednesday eve- ning in honor of her daughter Bea- trice’s tenth birthday. Those pres- ent were Jean and Joice Johnso1 Esther and Doris Durfee, Kather Schaunburg, Sarah Swanick, Edna Coons, -Rosedelle Wildfang, Alice Easton, Margaret Bliss and Bootie Colby. Games were played and lunch | was served. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Swanick opened a store in Mandan Friday, Andy Doucette moving a truck load of things for the store Tuesday. George Manly, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hughes and Harry O’Neill were among those from here who attend- ed. the funeral of J. E. Sharp at Sterling Thursday afternoon. Miss Marie Huber of Bismarck called on Mrs. C. evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hermanson left Wednesday for Fargo where Mr. Hermanson attended the State ‘Teacher's convention. They returned home Saturday evening. M. A. Doucette worked at the Ex- periment Station at Mandan Mon- day and Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Bolte of Fes- senden were Sunday visitors at the George Manly home Sunday after- noon. Mrs. Manly, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Bolte, motored to Bis- marck. Mrs, Bolte is a sister of Mr. Manly’s. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lewis and family were entertained at dinner Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. O. D, Freer of Wilton. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis also visited the coal mine where Mr. Freer is employed. Katherine Hughes spent Thursday ett with her grandparents, Mr. and . Wm. Hughes. e: Miss Ruth Cordner, Gerald Boren, Chester Coons, Claudie Ripley, Gladys and Bill Durfee motored to @amestown Sunday evening. Miss Ella Leathers, a student at the Jamestown college, spent the week-end here at her home. Mrs. F. M. Schaunburg and Mrs. M. J. Belcher attended the second meeting of the major project of the Homemakers in Bismarck Saturday. The- Sunday school sponsored a food sale at Stark’s store Saturday oon. Mrs. Walter Durfee acted as clerk. The local W. C. T. U. held their ‘annua! banquet Thursday evening at the W. L. Watson home. Mrs. L. Madland, Mrs. Wm. Kershaw and Mrs. R. C. Boren assisted in the decorating which was carried out in halloween colors. The organization charged 2 cents a plate for their din- ner. Afterwards interesting speeches were given by several of the visiting ladies, The 4-H club under the direction of Mrs. P. P, Bliss held a meeting Saturday afternoon at the W. L. Watson home. The afternoon was spent preparing for the new year. Miss Esther Watson was elected as- sistant club leader. Mr, and Mrs. Jake Coffin and fam- fly of Bismarck were Sunday visitors at the M. A. Doucette home. Mr. Coffin is a cousin of Mrs. Doucette. ined at dinner Sunday rs, Bertha Leathers of Mandan. i ! Quite a few of the young folks from this community attended the halloween party at Miss Arah Thempecn's school near Wing Friday E, Crum Saturday nig! ., Mrs. B. F. Coons spent several ueve of id week. visiting friends in marek. The: 4-H: club under the direction of Mrs. P. P. Bliss will give a basket social Nov, 21.. Everyone is invited tocome. Ladies bring baskets. The marck Tuesday. Glen View eo By MRS. L. J. JACOBSON An error was made in last week’s items where it stated that Mr. and Mrs, Joe Brown of Painted Woods were moving soon to the Con Johnson farm. The Brown family are not moving until next spring. ‘The Chester Erstrom family had as their week-end guests Mr. Erstrom’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Burbeck of Cathay, N. D. They also visited Mrs. Elsie Erstrom and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lange and Mr. Lange's brother and family who are here ona visit from South Dakota, were guests at the Bill Brown home in Painted Woods recently. Mr. and Mrs. Lars Jacobson and Edythe Goldsberry attended a pro- gressive whist party at the Alex Oshanyk home in Wilton Thursday evening. Mrs. Tom Morgan visited at the Jacobson home Friday. Jimmie Noon from northeast of Wilton was a guest at the Jake Spit- zer home Sunday. - Frank Larson of Bismarck was in this vicinity buying hogs Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lars Jacobson, Edythe Goldsberry and Violet Johnson, spent Tuesday evening at the Enock An- derson home. Mrs. Tom Morgan visited at the Walter Simons home Monday after- noon. Mrs. Al Holden left for Bridger, Mont., Sunday morning, where she intends to visit her son and daughter- in-law for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Al Holden and daugh- ter Rene were capital city shoppers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Con Johnson and family were dinner guests at the Alex Oshanyk home in Wilton Sunday. Edythe Goldberry and Violet John- son called at the Burl Monroe home Monday gvening. Mr. ard Mrs. Walter Simons and Grace visited at the Alvin Lange home recently. Grace, Ray, Fern and Lorene Si- mons spent Monday evening at the| M Lars Jacobson home. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Davis called on their daughter, Mrs. Irvin Johnson in Wing township, Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. August Krause mo- tored to Washburn Tuesday. Mrs. Sahlone and daughter Agnes, motored to Wilton Wednesday, and while there called on their neighbor, Mrs. Gross Broste, who is spending a month in Wilton. Mrs. Bert Hedstrom and daughter have returned home after a short stay in Bismarck. Mrs. August Krause ts on the sick list and not able to care for the hotel at Regan. Willis Gill called on L. W. Davis ] Ghylin —e MARGARET DAVIS .| Thursday morning. Reuben Krause called on the Da- vis boys Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sunquist and daughter were shopping in Regan Saturday evening. L. W. Davis and Willis Gill were elected judges, Nels Tosseth and Al- bert Johnson, clerks, and Henry An- derson inspector for the election. Miss Agnes Sahlone spent a week visiting her sister, Marie, in Rock Hill, and attending the meetings there in the schoolhouse which are being held by Rev. Oster. Leoma Sunquist visited with De Alta and Jannette Little, Saturday. Hugo Sunquist, Marion Alm, Alfred Anderson, Nick Holgerson and son Marian, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rosen- dahl, children and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Sahlone and daughter Agnes, and Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Davis and children were Regan shoppers Sat- urday evening. Alfred Fosberg’s are the parents of Aad boy. Mrs.-Fosberg is in Wil- mn. ~|son are taking’ music ‘essons in the ‘home Friday. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, sermon. Rev. Oster of Regan has been holding meetings there. Three more preachers came Saturday to help him. Mr. and Mrs. August Krause were Bismarck shoppers: Saturday. Janette and DeAlta Little called at the Clarence Scott home Saturday morning. Jennie Kettleson called at the Nels Alms home Sunday afternoon. Staton Davis visited at the Krause home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Little and fam- ily were Sunday guests of W. D. Per- kins, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davis and son Billy, were Sunday guests of Earl's parents, L. W. Davis. John Drawver attended church in Regan Sunday morning. Harold Holgerson took sick in school Friday and Mrs, Scott took him home. Miss Nord visited the week -end with her sister, Mrs. Bert Hedstrom. Leoma Sunquist and Maryln John- Plano in Regan, once a week. Mrs. Ranistetda is their teacher. Reuben Krause spent Saturday night with friends near Wilton. Owen, Margaret and Eunice Davis called at the Nels Alm home Sun- day. ‘Wilils Gill called at the H. B. Gill home Sunday. August Krause traded his car Sat- urday for a truck. Marion Scott was a business caller in Regan Monday evening. Henry Rosendahl is seeding rye on the Frank Skula farm which he has rented for the coming year. Nels Tosseth and H. B. Gill and son Ellis, have been burning off the roads along their farm to keep the snow from drifting during the win- Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Davis were at- tending to business in Regan Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Alm were having dental work done in Wilton Monday morning. = - to visit John Flimmer. Mrs, Flimmer and Mrs. John Newheath are sisters, Among those who attended church at Washburn Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Walcker and Sarah Heinle, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Newheath, Sr., Carl Heinle and two Schuler brothers of Cleveland, ND © Julius. Kast, Sr.,. went to Java, Sunday, to visit at his sister's home this week. Karl Heinle and two Schuler broth- ers were visiting at Fred H. Walcker’s home Saturday. They came from Cleveland, N. D., Friday night to Tur- tle Lake. The funeral was held at Baldwin of Mrs. John Williams, Monday. She had been ill six weeks. Norman Walcker attended a party Saturday night near his home at Turtle Lake. Kazl Heinle and Schuler brothers were visitors at the A. H. Heinle home Sunday. They are from Cleveland, N. D. ‘Karl Heinle and Fred Schuler and his brother expect to go home Mon- day. Pehl and son George and daughter ‘Wanda, and Mr. and Mrs. Edna and Mr, and Mrs. Alex Neff all of Arena also were in Tuttle Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Pleinis left for Streeter Saturday to visit Mrs Pleinis brother, Conrad Bergemister and returned home Monday. . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mertz were Monday callers at the Christ Wolff home. Sunday visitors at the Christ Wolff home were Alex Neff, Theo. Rose- nau, George and Adolph Pehl, Ed Wagner and Emil and Paul Wietzke and Arthur Krein. Paul Wutzke and Miss Helen Wolff were Sunday visitors at the Karl Wolff home. Elvin Gray, who has been running an elevator at O'Meara station, 14 miles east of Grand Forks, will soon leave there for Binford, N. D., where he will run an elevator, as the one where he is closing up again. Miss Leath Hawkins spent the week-end with her sister Miss Wil- ma Hawkins. Mr. and Mrs. Vernol Goldsmith will soon be starting housekeeping by themselves. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Krein and Mr. and Mrs, John Schmzier and baby Andrew Albrecht and family of Washburn moved to their new home at Regan. . Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moser and daugh- ter are visiting at Mrs. Moser’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wenz. Mr, and Mrs. Puff and daughter at- tended church at Washburn Sunday evening. They are from Fallcreek. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Heinle and fam- ily attended church at Washburn, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Walcker and sons from Turtle Lake attended church at Washburn Sunday eve- Among those. who were visitors at the John Wenz home Sunday, were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Korth and fam- ily, Miss Militha Flimmer, Mr. and Mrs. Stracker. Among those who were at Bismarck Monday, were Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle and family; Mr. and Mrs. John J.-Berg, Mr. and’ Mrs. Christ-Wagner ’—“Siasene tae pnd._daughter Rose, Mr. and Mrs. La lenry Wagner and Elsie, Mr. and | orence 2 e€ ! Mrs. Edward Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. By HELEN WITT Edward Gessle and daugater and sons, Mr. and Mrs. J. Walcker, Jr., John J. Walcher, Sr., and sons Au- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lees and son were Wing shoppers Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. any, Seilinger and family. were Wing shoppers Satur- day evening. 5 § Mr. and Mrs. John Witt were din- ner guests at the Fred Smith home. Mrs. Henry Seilinger and family spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Herman Seilinger and Mrs. Mary Walters. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wentz and daughter. Mildred spent part of the week visiting in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Witt and daugh- ter Esther visited at the G. Witt home near Bowden Saturday and Sunday. 4 Andrew Neiters and Rynold Reizer are working for D. F. McClellan. Verna Mae Smith has been ill with the measles. John Witt was a business. caller in Regan Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tees and son Junior left Saturday morning for Arthur, N. where they will spend a@ few days visiting relatives. Fred Hindboueh and John Bailey are car- ing forthe place during their ab- sence, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wentz and daughter Mavis and Lydia and Lenora Witt spent Wednesday eve- ning at the John Witt home. Miss Marcella. Neithers. assisted with the work at the Arthur Tees Mrs. Durkin of Jamestown spent a few days this week at the Joe Scal- lon home. x Mrs. John Witt spent Wednesday at her parental home. Charles Johns and son Vernon at- tended the corn show in Bismarck Tuesday. Mrs. Larson and Mrs. Durkin were Wednesday afternoon callers at the J. J. Scalion home, The Home Makers’ club met Fri- day, Oct. 24, with Mrs. Ralph Halver, Mrs. Joe Scallon talked on the meth- ods of canning and Mrs. Albert Lit- tle gave a demonstration of canning. Mrs. Edgertow was chosen as leader of the Girl’s club. The members of the Homemaker’s club presented their leader, Mrs. Arthur Kopplin, with a silver spoon in appreciation of her service to the club, Three new members joined at the meeting. They are Mrs. Byron Knowles, Mrs. Arthur Tees and Mrs. John Witt. The next meeting is with Mrs. G. Hubbel, Nov. 21. and Mrs. Henry Seilinger and and Mr. and Mrs, Herman Seilinger and son Earl were dinner guests at the M. Glanville home. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and family and Mr. and Mrs. John Witt spent Sunday afternoon at the Carl iller home near McClusky, Mr. and Mrs. M. Glanville were Wing callers Monday. The auction sale held at the Thomas Novah farm was not very well attended. ba: Heaton ] By SARAH HEINLE Mrs. Wm. Brezden and son Farnk were business callers at the A. H. Heinle home Monday morning. A. H. Heinle took some chickens to Wilton Monday. E. R. Lagge and Joe Brezden are fixing the phone line this week. Mr, and: Mrs. Fred Wagner took some chickens to Wilton Monday. A. H. Heinle was a business caller at the east home Wednesday mi % 00k Louis Louis Geast took a load of grain to Wilton Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Lars Haugen were Turtle Lake shoppers Wedensday. Ernest Heinle was a caller at the Louis Geast home Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. John Hammock and Vernon Morris left Friday for Robin- son. They expect to be home next week, Mr. and Mrs. Jones are taking care of the farm while Hammock's are visiting with their son-in-law. ‘Wm. Findlcy took some chickens to Wilton Tuesday morning. Rev. Gering is holding services at the Evangelical church every every evening. John Hammack was grading the road Tuesday. Miss Amio Newheath went. to Bow- don to visit friends. She went down with Jake and Gordon Bowen last Henry Sunquist ‘helped Bert Hed- | week. strom with his work for a few days. Mrs. Nels Alm and -children mo- tored to the schoolhouse in Rotk Hill Sunday afternoon, and took. in the|and son, went down to. Bowdon, N. D.. Pred H. Walcker was out bunting, Saturday, all day. Mr. and Mrs. John Newheath, Jr. ust and Rubin and daughter Tillie, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Newheath, Jr., Jake Bower and Amio Newheath. Rev. F. F. Schwandt visited with his family Monday. Mrs. John Newheath, Jr., and son, Miss Amio Newheath and Jake Bower came home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Walcker, Jr., and son Elmer, visited at the A. H. Heinle home Monday evening. ES a ee By MKS. RAY HAZLEGROVE o—se Patrick McIntyre called at Ray ‘Hazlegrove’s Monday. Elmer Duncan was a guest Mon- day at the Ed Pond home. The McIntyre children started to School again. this week. Walt A large crowd attended the sale Tuesday at the Virgin farm. Some of those from the east were Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Stamers,’ Mr. ‘atid © Mrs. Fred Siamers and daughter, Floyd Brolin, Herbert Lundeen, Bernard Swett, Mr. and Mrs. Seamore Sperry, Mr. and Mrs. Milt Goldsmith and sons Lawrence and Dale, and Mr. and Mrs.. Vernol Goldsmith, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Goldsmith and Jack .Ste- wart.” From ‘the west ‘were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville, Mr. and Mrs, Owen McIntyre and daughter, Rose, and son Hugh, George McIntyre, Ed Smith, Ed Pond, Elmer Duncan, El- mer Perry, Ed Wagner and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove. Vinton P. Heaton of Steele was at the Sale Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Win Ennis are visit- ing at the home of Mrs. Emma Vir- gin and Mr. and Mrs, Jim Mcquiren. Melvin Webster and his daughter, Virgie and his helper .Tom Riely were guest Tuesday evening at the Ray Hazlegrove home. Cards and music furnished the past time. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Geisele and fam- ily and Mr. and Mrs. Baker and fam- ily left Wednesday forenoon on their way to Rapid City, South Dakota, where they expect to make their home for a while. * John Hanen and Mart Frazen were out to the sale Tuesday after- Doon. Miss Wilma Hawkins was an.over- night guest of Miss Bella Goldsmith Wednesday. ‘i Mrs. Emma Virgin and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove and Elmer Perry were shopping in Tuttle Wednesday. A. Gruern and a son went to Iowa to pick corn. * C. P. Kopplin and son Wayne were Bismarck’ and Tuttle callers Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Krain and fam- ily are living near Tuttle now, a short vars, ane of a y legrove shipped some Tuesday with the Farmers ae association. Henry Wilzele is driving the school bus awhile for John Perl Christ Berg called at Ray Hazle- grove’s and a few other places in the neighborhood Thursday. Christ Wolff Jr. and daughter Hil- da, Tom Mertz and George Acker- San were shopping in Wing Tues- y. Mr. and Mrs. Enock Wahl and daughter Virginia, Mr. and Mrs. John Kempf and daughter Perscilla and son Gerhardt of Ashley, N. D., came Saturday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolff Jr. and family and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mertz, Mrs. Wahl and Mrs. Kempf are sisters to Mrs. Wolff dr. and Mrs. Tom Mertz. They made a short visit as Mr. Wahl has a‘daily mail route, so they left Sunday eve- ning for home to be on his job again Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Rath and daughter Emelia and son Christ left Saturday for Streeter to attend Mrs. Rath’s brother's daughter’s wedding. They returned home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Milt Goldsmith and family were in Tuttle Saturday. Oth- ers from this way were Floyd and Florence Brolin and their mother, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Floren and John cas and Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ochsuner have gone on a trip and Mr. and Mrs. Woodered are looking after things and taking care of the three oldest children for them while they are away. Arthur Krein and Edward Wagner were supper -guests at. the Christ Wolff home one evening this week. Mr. and Mrs.: John Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Mike. McNally and Mr. and daughter called at the Jake Krein home, southeast of Goodrich Sunday. Sterling | oO By FERN R. STEWART The Willing Workers 4-H club under the direction of Mrs. Dyrstad met at the W. P. Langley home Wednesday p. m. Affter the meet- ing a delicious lunch was served by the hostess. Officers were elected) and a: new leader selected for, the new year. Richard Lang and Esther Reddy were dinner guests at the-E..L. Hurr home Sunday. , Mrs. Roscoe Parker and children and Mrs. T. N. Johnson visited Wednesday afternoon at the W. P. Langley home. la Mr. and Mrs. Putnam and family were callers in this vicinity Wednes- day. Mr. Putnam is the new county agent. 7 Mrs. Loretta Keever accompanied Roscoe Parker to Bismarck Wednes- day. Loella, Laura and Bessie Langley entertained the grammar room stu- dents at a Halloween party Friday night at their home. : Mrs. F. E. Rice was a Sunday vis- itor at the W. P. Langley home. Roy Olson was a town caller Wednesday. Me Mr. and Mrs, John Sedivic, Mr. and Mrs. O. Printze, Richard Lang, and the Misses Esther Reddy, Paul- ine Fuerhere, Fern Stewart, Ade- laide and May Hall, and Wesley and Earl Hall attended the Halloween resent tenant, John Rikkole. Mr. illet homesteaded in this commun- ity about twenty years ago and we are glad to welcome hime back. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hedstrom visited last Saturday evening with her sister, Mrs. Dave Spangberg, near Regan, Leroy Rooker’ called on Arthur Magnus Monday morning as he was having some trouble with his well. Alfred Malloy bought a truck from Arthur Magnus. Josie Olson is working part of the time in the Wing cafe. Arthur Magnus helped Axel John- son combine flax last Saturday. - Arthur Magnus moved his well rig home from Tolliver’s place Fri- us 4 where he has been repairing a ‘well. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Davenport and children called on Harry Hed- strom and Arthur Magnus on Sun- day of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nelson, Hugo and Victor made a trip over to Heimo Sirtola’s place in Lein last Sunday and en route home stopped in at the Arthur Magnus home. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Kettleson and children, Mrs..C. O. Kettleson, Ma- bel Magnus and Alfred Malloy vis- ited at the Arthur Magnus home Sunday. John Habeck from McKenzie called Wednesday at the Martin Nel- son en route to Regan hauling grain with the trailer. Hugo Nelson has been working for Clarence Scott on the county grader near Wing this week. Floyd and Irene Anderson, high school students from Bismarck, came home Friday night to spend the week-end here with her parents. Geo. F, Nelson called Thursday at the David Trygg home on local busi- ness. .- Charlie.Farrell made a trip to Re- gan Friday where he hauled a few head of. cattle for John Anderson. He sold to McFadden, butcher from Wilton. Geo. F. Nelson called Friday at the Brown boys home after repairs for the seperator while threshing. Buck Scott: and Pete Lundquist were brief callers Sunday night at the Geo.-F. Nelson home. Gene Fattell was an over night guest the previous Sunday with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John Glum, en route back to the Charlie Anderson home near Sterling where he_works. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Nelson, Gerald and Gwendolyn, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Farrell, Paulie and Eliza- beth motored to the John Glum home in Sibley Butte where they were entertained at dinner and sup- per. Mrs. Glum is Mrs. Farrell’s sister. . Mrs. Albin Spangberg and_ Violet called Monday night at the Geo. F. Nelson home. Local friends heard from Mr. Block, who worked for Gene Cun- program and party at Miss Lillian Hall's school north of Driscoll. | The Ladies’ Union Aid met with Mrs. Pete Schlaback Friday after- noon, Miss Fern Stewart spent Thurs- day night with Miss Adelaide Hall. Miss Clara’ Anderson called at the Tom Stewart home Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart and family spent Sunday at.the Martin Kossel home. hohe: see Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Anderson were Sunday dinner guests at the Adolph Hanson home. ; The annual stock holders’ meeting of the Sterling Farmers Union Oil company was held at Sterling Sat- urday, Nov. 1, at 2 p. m. Adolph and Roy Hansen called at the Tom Stewart home Sunday morning. Charley Ryan, the barber here, wishes to have a special notice made to the public that. he does: barber work in Moffit every Friday. So arrange to have your’ barber work done on some other day. bt Roy Hansen started working for Mel Ness Monday. The church Ladies’ Aid had there annual chicken supper and bazaar at the hall Saturday night. They served a very large crowd. ,, Mr. and Mrs. Hassin Eele and fam- ily_were Driscoll callers Monday, . Election was held in the primary Toom at the schoolhouse Tuesday, November 4. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lang and chil- dren Pauline and Buddie were Bis- marck shoppers Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McClouard and daughter Ruth and Katherine called at the Earl Hall home Sunday. Roy Hansen, Art Brightmire, Bill Hokana and Edwin Waiste called at the Earl Hall home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Paul Lang and fam- ily spent Sunday at the Selmar Severson home. Adolph Hansen called at the George Magnus home Sunday morn- ing. o Trygg By GLADYS NELSON Heimo Surtola called Monday at the Albin Spangberg home and got his threshing rig and moved it to the Nels Nelson home to finish up their flax. “Mrs, Lena Lundquist left recently for Killdeer to visit her daughter, Mrs. Bert Foist and family. Olgat Ryberg has been hauling ee by truck this week for - his rother-in-law, John Anderson, from the north quarter near the Billy Beckman home to Regan. Albin Spangberg made several trips to Bismarck Tuesday by truck and hauled in cattle he disposed of to a local buyer who was out to the Spangberg home last Sunday pur- chasing cattle, The township board met Tuesday night in Trygg school No. 1 to dis- cuss matters pretaining to their business, Albin Andstrom from Wilton came out to the north quarter last week while the Nelson boys threshed on the land they purchased from him. Mr. and Mrs, C. A. Kettleson and Creighton, Mabel and Elmer Mag- nus and Alfred Malloy drove to the George Magnus home north of Ster- ling last Sunday. Edna Josephson and Mabel Olson > ningham, that he was working in Orient, 8. D., with his partner and is traveling. through by team and wagon to his home in Indiana, Still i een eee SSS eee 6 By B. P. HAGSTROM o— Mrs.“Chas. Nobn and daughter Nadine attended the football game in Wilton Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Johnson shopped in Wilton Tuesday. John Law motored to Bismarck on business Thursday. - Helen Pearson was on the sick- list last week. Glenn, Treva and: Marieta Matte- son of Jamestown visited Thursday, Friday and Saturday at the Conrad Johnson home and other relatives in the community. Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson and son Ragnar visited last Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Johnson. Clarence Johnson called on his uncle, Ruben Johnson, Tuesday. Peter and Edwin Johnson were Regan callers Tuesday. Mrs. Walter Sundquist called on Mrs. Albert Johnson Monday. Miss LaVerna Houser, teacher of Estherville school No. 4, visited Tuesday evening with Mrs. Theo. Amundson. Edwin Johnson worked on the road Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tricka are the proud parents of a baby girl. Mother and baby are doing well. Mr, and Mrs. Herman Falkenstein were callers at the Albert Johnson home Wednesday. ‘The Ladies’ Aid of the Swedish Mission church held their regular meeting Thursday P. M. at the Oscar Ecklund home with a good attend- ance. Ragnar Johnson called. at the Peter Johnson home Thursday. Bert Hedstrom motored to Bis- marck for his wife and infant daugh- ter Friday, Mrs. Signe Johnson and Mrs. Ed- win Johnson called on Mrs, Peter Johnson Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Berquist and sons Emil and Hjalmar of Alta and Myron and Ruth Hochhalter were Banday callers at the Eric Pearson ome, Ole Hagstrom and son Oscar were callers at the Strand home Sunda: - Signe Johnson and Mrs, Boeh! motored to the C.-L. Malon home in Stieber township Monday. . John T. Johnson called at the Wil- liam Johnson home Tuesday. Mr. and’ Mrs. Herman Falkenstein were Wilton callers Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Johnson and family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Noon Friday. Henry Richard and Anthony Erick- son pre Wilton callers one day last ‘week. Eric Pearson shopped at Still one day last week. Mr, and Mrs. John T, Johnson and son Chester made a brief call at the Hagstrom home Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson and Mrs, Signe Johnson motored to the Fred Berguist home of Stieber town- ship one day last week where Mr. Johnson purchased some calves, Mr. Berquist delivered them to the Peter Johnson farm, Mrs. Chas.-Noon and daughter of Wing who are attending the Bis- marck high school rode out with Louis Olson from the school direc- tors meeting and visited there and at their home over the week-end. _ Clarence Kettleson resumed threshing Tuesday of last week. | Raymond Tolliver of Grainview farm harvested a hundred bushels of potatoes and an ample supply of vegetables. Louis Olson threshed flax for Roy Farley and Severt Olson Thursday and Friday, these jobs otal Tiger end Oliver Millet has sold his farm south of Bismarck along the river and has purchased the Hanson home- stead in the southwest part: of: Wing Mrs. Bill Byers, and Mr. and Mrs. Adam Leno and family and O. FE. Ash | were in. . Tuttle. Saturday. George township from the county ‘commis- sioners. He will move his family Nadine were Wilton callers Friday. Mrs. A, esterman of Regan Bere te eae capital ray Neties: a accom) + Roy Anderson of stil ides Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson called his}on Mrs, Signe Johnson one day last hi d Mi in J ir, and Mrs, Edwin Johnson spent Thursday with Mrs. Johnson’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, John Johnson. ,Miss. Nadine Noon was an over night guest with her causin, Miss Martha Newman, Friday. A program was given by the North school in Grass Lake town- ship Wednesday evening where Miss Margaret Johnson teaches. The pro- gram was very good and well given. There was also a basket social of which Mr. Chas was chairman. yhere.as soon as it is vacated by the| There was lunch served to those who did not have baskets and the re- solidated school Halloween night. mainder of the evening was spent/students and teachers wore costumes, in playing games. % Mr. and Mrs. John Noon were call- ers of Mr. and Mrs.. Conrad: Johnson Monday. Helen and Raymond Braehl, who have been absent from school the past few. weeks:-because of broken legs, returned to school Monday morning. Be ited Friday eve- George Johnson ning with .his cousin Russell New- man of Wilton. Mrs. William Johnson’ and son RusseM visited Sunday at the John T. Johnson home. Treva and Maueta Matteson vis- ited in school No. 4 in Estherville township Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Watkins and family of near Regan called at the Walter Sundquist home Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Peter Johnson, Mrs. Mattie Bigler and Miss Welma John- son visited Monday evening at Miss Johnson’s home. Miss Alice Johnson spent Saturday and Sunday with her sister Miss. Margaret Johnson at the John T. Johnson home: Mr. and Mrs. Ole Hagstrom called on Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson Friday afternoon. {| Schrunk . By MARGARET MARCHANT Herman Neiters was a Wing call- er Tuesday, Wm. Witt and son Gustaph mot- ored to the river. Thursday to get some posts. - Gustaph Witt called at the Alex Siebel home Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Siebel were Wing callers Wednesday evening. Wm. Witt and son Gustaph calk at the. A. Degner -home:.Thursday evening. Miss Marcella Neiters helped Mrs. Arthur Tees with her house work Friday. Andres Sietz spent Thursday at the Philip Ackermian home near Still. oO Gustaph Witt called at the Jacob| Stroh and A. G. Marchant home Fri- day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wentz and family are spending this week vis- iting at the home of her parents. Gustaph Witt called at the Trie- iba home near McClusky Tues- lay. Carl Johnson was a business caller in Wing Friday evening. Reynold Rizer of. near McClusky spent Wednesday evening visiting at the Jacob Hiembuch home. Thomas, William, Rose and Ellen Ryan motored to Wing Saturday evening. Thomas Novak called at the R. G. Marchant home Saturday afternoon. The Ryan children attended the show in Wing Saturday evening. irs. Elizabeth Novy and son Louis attended church in Wing Sun- day. . Mr. and Mré. R. G. Marchant and daughter Margaret and Irene, Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Witt motored to Pick- ardville Sunday where they spent the day at the Carl Miller. home. Thomas Novak motored to Wing Monday afternoon. 4 Mr. and “Mts. Wm. * Witt” ant daughter Esther spent the week-end aoe with selatives. at. Bowden, N.D. Irvin Wentz ‘of ‘MeClisky wat @ caller at the Marchant home Mon- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Witt spent Thursday afternoon at the R. G. Marchant home. Thomas Novak was a Wing caller Tuesday. Miss. Martha Hiembuch and Rey- nold Rieger of McClusky visited at the H. Neiters home Wednesday evening. Mrs. J. E.. Witt spent Monday at her parental home. Mr. and Mrs: R. G. Marchant and daughters motéred to Wing Wednes- day evening. Irvin Wentz:and uncle from Mc- clusky called at the J..E. Witt home Monday. Gustaph Witt visited at the Her- man Neiters.home Saturday eve- ning. : Herman Neiters ,and family at- tended Catholic church services in Wing Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. John Witt and John Bailey were dinner guests at the R. G. Marchant-home ‘Tuesday. Those who attended the sale at Thomas‘ Novak Tuesday were Mrs. Philip Ackerman and son Gus and daughter, Mrs. Ted Elness and son of Still, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Miller and son Ralph of Pickardville, Mrs. Lizzie Triebuass and son Edwin, James Novy, Wm. Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. R..G.. Marchant and family, Mrs. Lizzie Triebuasser and son Edwin were callers at the Wm. Witt home: Tuesday. + = Mrs. Adam Klien returned to her home in Bismarck Wednesday, after staying a few days with her brother Thomas Novak, Jr. Mr .and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Witt Tuesday evening. | Menoken ee By MRS. JENNIE DANCE Mr. and Mrs. 4. H. Klipstein enter- tained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Roy Riggs and Mr. and Mrs. Christ Junkert of Bismarck. Mr. and -Mrs. John Craven had as dinner guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Baker and family, Mr. and Mrs. William’ Gierke and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie French. of Bismarck, were also Sunday. evening callers at the John Craven home. Harold Welch of Bismarck spent. Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Welch. Miss Maxiene Welch, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Welch, came Saturday afternoon to visit Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Welch, returning to with her father Sunday k Bailey of south of Bismarck is hauling hay for Otto Ayers. Mr. and Mrs, Otto Ayers and son, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Ludemann mo- tored.to Almont, N. D.- Mr. Lude- mann transacted business while there. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moffit were shopping in Bismarck Saturday. The primary and intermediate grades held a Halloween party Friday afternoon at the consolidated school. The curtains were pulled down and Mrs. Homer Craven and Mrs. Edd Ebling, attended the project leaders meeting of the Homemakers club in ‘Bismarck Satarday afternoon. jack 0’ Janters were lighted and games ° played. Refreshments were served.” Mrs. Homer Craven and son Clinton were visitors. aie a ‘The junfer high school and “high school pupils held a party at the con and the evening was spent playing games and a program given. A lunch- eon was served. Wm. Johnson and R. G. Abelein held @ dance in the town hall Sature day night. One hundred and thirty- two-tickets were sold. Music was furs nished by Sammy Kontos and his Troubadours. Miss Mary Farrell of Bismarck, vis- ited at the C. D, King home, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. J, Dobson and son George of Bismarck, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Johnson of Stanger, Alberta, Can- ada, were dinner guests at the A. ©, Dance home Sunday. The Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. Richard Salter Thursday after- noon with seven members present. The ladies furnished sewing blocks for a quilt. A luncheon was served by Mrs, Salter. The next meeing will be held at the home of Mrs. V. Craven Thursday afternoon. Albert Sherman has been laid off from working on the Northern Pacific section. He is now working at the Menoken garage. Earl Baker ts also helping Mr. Dance move the gas tanks in front of the pool hall. The Menoken Shipping association shipped one carload of sheep and hogs and one of cattle Tuesday morning. J. 8. Sackman who has been work- ing: second trick, at the depot, left Tuesday for his home at Jamestown. Harold Wengle of Dana is now staying at the Andrew Seiber home and attending high school here, Preaching services are held every Sunday evening in the consolidated school beginning at 7:30. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wengel, Mrs. Alfred Wengel and son Vernon and Mrs. Jessie Jenkins of Hazelton, vis- ited Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Seiber on Sunday. [—Steiber J B By MRS. JOHN E. ZELMER Mr. and Mrs. Philip Zelmer and sons Edwin and Emil were callers at at J. Heimbuch place Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Zelmer called in Regan Saturday. Edward Stroh was a caller at the Philip Zelmer home Sunday. J. E. Zelmer and C. C. Hauseuer visited im McClusky Sunday. Wm. Steinert has rented the place where Wm. Hickel used to live. Bill Oder has moved on the place where Bill Steinert was . A family from Washburn have moved on the old Bidsrand farm. Gottlieb Steinert and family were peert at Regan and Wilton Satur- y. Mrs. John G. Steinert was spend- ing the last part of the week helping her sister move. Mrs. John 8. Steinert and daugh- ter Mabel and|Edna Steinert were callers at the Malone place. Pleasant View school held a Hal- ‘loween party Friday. evening. Vina Oder and Mrs. C. L. Malone were Regan callers Saturday. Mrs. C. L. Malone is getting ready ‘for the: sale. By OLGA M. RISE Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Botnem and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Bot- nem, Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Arne- son, Howard Brenden Helmer Arne- son Buddie McCabe and the Vik boys spent Sunday at Ole Spilde’s home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Helgeson and son spent Tuesday evening at the John Birkeland home. Eddie Arneson, Arnold Christian- son and Nina Waiste motored to Wing Thursday evening. Catherine Lein spent Saturday with Alice Arneson. Quite a few from this vicinity at- tended the party given in Arrah Thompson’s school Friday evening. A splendid time was had by all. Mrs, Geo. Christianson spent Tues- vo afternoon at the H. E. Helgeson ome. Quite a few from this vicinity at- tended .the chicken supper and pro- gram given. by the Langedal Luther League at the Langedal church Wednesday evening. large crowd was present. Mrs. Geo. Christianson and son Arnold, Einor Spilde, Voldemar Lein and Olaf Olauson called at Joe Rise’s home -Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hicks spent Eridey, evening at Alfred Arneson’s ome. A few from this vicinity attended the program and hand social given in Clear Lake school No. 8 Thurs- day svening. Gale Birkeland and Olga Rise mot- ored to Driscoll Thursday. Kenneth Brenden called at the Dallas Barkman home Tuesday eve- 2 ning. Not a very large crowd attended services Thursday. There will be Norweigan services Sunday, Nov. 9, oO cner. 1 dng of thy le annual meeting of le congre- gation will be held at the church Wednesday, Nov. 12. ‘The Ladies’ Aid will also meet, Mrs. S. Arne- son. will serve. Harold Josephson called at Joe Rise’s home Wednesday morning. Ole Spilde and son Knut, Ole Vik and son Olaf ed from Temvik Sednesdax: They went there after our. Nina Waiste spent the week-end et be parental bine. ace orothy Cotes _ spent sd nie with Sei Dance. Bid lazel rneson spent St with Clara Rise. : asad Katherine Lein spent Friday night aod Saturday at the Alfred Arn ome. Joseph Rise it Sunda; BN, Lein homes ay &t the Eddie Arneson left for James- town, N. D., Sunday where he will visit for a few days. Irvin Rise spent Sunday at the aa and hie nes Dronen ir. an irs. Nels spent aml afternoon at the.Ole Spilde jome, Mr. and Mrs. William Botnem and temuly spent Sunday at the Ole Vik jome, Margaret and Mary Bi Sunday afternoon at the BN jome, Mr. and Mrs, Vernon Hicks and Leonard Peterson spent Sunday at the Dallas Barkman home. Mr, and Mrs. John Birkeland and daughter Gale spent Saturday eve- ning at Ole Spilde’s home. JM. Lein and A: H, Helgeson ot Regan were in this vicinity Monday. B Tein