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By HELEN AUNB ‘The Ladies’ Bridge club met at Mrs. | Carl Berg's home Thursday evening. | First prize was awarded to Mrs. C. N. pene and: second prize to Mrs. L. B. OX, ‘William Danielson of Minot visited several days last week with his par- . ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Danielson. The Regan Ladies’ Aid met at the home of Mrs, Dave Hochhalter Wed- nesday afternoon. The next meeting will be held at Mrs. N. O. Strand’s jome, School friends attended the surprise birthday party given for Miss Aldeen Morris Thursday evening by her mother. Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Carner and Har- old Maxam attended the teachers’ meeting in Wing, Friday evening. | Fred Reiling was taken to the hos- pital in Bismarck, Friday. Miss Bernice Morris of Bismarck spent, the week-end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Tom Morris, Lawrence Hopkins and Andrew Fisher returned Friday from the river where they have been hunting deer. a | | Hazelgrove By MRS. AUGUST BIECH Visitors at the August Biech home Friday evening. were Mr. and Mrs. Adam Haas and daughter Leona, Malvin and Harold Felchle, Sarah Fuhrman and Rudy Dockter. Mr. and Mra, Peter Enss and son | "me Peter and Mrs. Andzew Kraft, Iljean and Terrence, spent the week-end at of Regan, were guests of Mrs. John Mueller, Jr., and Mrs. Ralph Jacob- son Friday evening. Guests at the Mrs. Louis Olson jhome Sunday evening were Mrs. M. | Erickson and son Roy, Mrs. Ida Thor-' son and children, and Clifford Olson. Members of the Homemakers’ club had a baby shower for Mrs. Byron Knowles at the Sophus Lein home. Knowles at the Sophus Lein home Thursday. Mrs, James Sedevic was assistant hostess. Lyman | By CLARA E. WANTTAJA A large crowd attended the card | ‘Melvin Erickson and Lawrence Ol- son were callers at the Moses, Mack ‘Young and Conrad Kettleson homes Sunday. Mrs, Louis Olson and daughters Eloise and Mavis spent the week-end at their home here. : Violet Eliasson visited Sunday at the Gylden home, and was sccom- panied to the Eckholm home by the Gylden girls. Mrs. Morris Erickson and Mrs. Louis Olson attended services held in Wing by Rev. Rindah] Sunday evening. Luella Moses and brothers were over-night guests at the Thorson Friday. The August Kangas family have moved onto the Henry Kuisti place in Lein township. . Ae home of Julius Zuigley at Harvey, Visitors at the Ben Krein home Sunday evening were Mr. and Mrs, ‘Walter Wahl and family and Mr. and Mrs. August Biech and family. Mr, and Mrs. Delbert Wahl and son Harley visited at the George Wah! home Sunday evening. Buddy Frasier, Mrs. Anna Holmes and Mrs. Barbara Kraft called at the Otto Biech home Monday evening. Chester Frazier and Harry Papke called at the Blech home during the week. - Ecklund By ELBIE MURREY Paul Holden was a vsitor at the Murrey home Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Partyke of Wilton has been on the sick list for the past few days. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Hagen and Clar- ence Peterson visited at the Murrey home Monday. Frank Murrey went back with them. Louise Hagen has been employed in Bismarck for the past week. Cornelia Johnson has been em- ployed at the Ivan Holden home for the past week. Mr, and Mrs. Ivan Holden and fam- lly were visitors at the Mrs, Con John- son home Sunday. Teddy Murrey visited at the Holden home Sunday. Bertha Partyke has been staying We with her grandmother, Mrs. Wm: Partyke for the past few days. Florence Rupp, teacher of the Ecklund school No. 7, has been board=| 44. ing at the John Partyke home the past week because of the bad weather. | Wing By IRENE MUELLER Miss Sigrid Josephson left last week for the west coast to spend the winter. Mrs. Emery Boss visited with Mrs. Fred Banttari Sunday. Leonard Edwards and Harry Smith of Mississippi were visiting friends in Wing Friday and Saturday. Elizabeth Neff, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Kettleson to Bismarck Monday. She was an overnight guest at the Kettleson home Mon- Gay. Mrs. Caroline Kraft and daughter Delia spent a few days at the Andrew. Kraft home last week. Mrs. George Sedevic and son Dean ‘Wallace visited in Bismarck, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Phaff of Goodrich spent Saturday and Mon- day at the Ed Dalbec home. Olson, Irvin Glanville, Floyd Walker and J. B. SiEDYIs were Sun- PRINTED HERE Is “Printed Right” o-——____________, | Rock Hill By RUTH LITTLE Raymond Patton, high school stu- dent at Regan, spent the week-end at Aire parents’ home, Miss Graf, who has been employed at the Ralph Robinson home, returned to her home Tuesday. Clyde Little is confined to his home this week with influenza and an in- jured ankle. ¥ Mrs. Fred Ehnes returned from Bis- marck Saturday after spending week as a guest of relatives. James O’Brien, who has been a guest of Aelred Bousche for a week, returned to Bismarck Monday. 8. W. Nemetz and Marvin Alm were Regan callers Saturday evening. Irene Fitsgerald of Regan was & guest of Phyllis Little on Friday night and Saturday. ——_____"# | Menoken By NORMA AGNEW Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Malard and family were supper guests of Mr. and Shermi Delores Sherman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Sherman, was an over-night guest of her grandparents ednesday. Mrs. Melvin Agnew spent a week visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Quinten Faell of Mof- Miss Charlotte Sherman left ie ei day for Mobridge, 8. D., from Where she will accompany the Harry Evans show to Iowa to visit relatives. Mrs. Paul Holmes entertained the ‘Ladies’ Aid, Thursday, at her home. Mrs. Vesta Guest and Mrs, LuElla Bird, project leaders, attended the pier meeting in Bismarck last week. Clarence Sherman and M. F. Agnew spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Shernen, | Richmond By CHRISTINE BOSSERT Mike Jones called at the Richard ‘Weber home one day this week. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bossert and Martha Graf called at the G. A. Bos- sert home Wednesday evening. George Harmon called at the Bos- sert home Monday morning. Alice Johns spent the week-end with Carolyn Geliner. Mr. and Mrs, A, Degner and son William were Sunday afternoon visi- tors at the G. A. Bossert home. ls See fF By OLGA M RISE Mr. and Mrs. Helmer Arneson and Miss Helen Redington spent Tuesday evening at the D, D. Barkman home. Catherine Lein, who has been em- ployed at the Freeman farm near Steele the last six weeks, returned t her home Sunday. Mrs. Ole Vik returned Wednesday after a month’s business trip to Min- neapolis and Willmar, Minn. Mr, and Mrs. J. O. Rise and Teeny, visited at the P. H. Kluksdahl home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs Ties. Lien spent Sat- and Sunday with spent Saturday evening at Ted Varholdt’s home. the dams aati built in this reighborhood. , We take special pride in producing high grade business stationery. Good typography, good presework and good paper are three good reasons why our printing excels. Phone2200 Bismarck Tribune Co. | Heaton — By SARAB HEINLE Mr. and Mrs. John Schiaht and daughters Ruth and Lillian, and son Herbert were visitors at the Andrew Heinle home last Tuesday evening. Normal Hall called on John Holkup village and Ernest Heinle and Herbert Schiaht|solo by Miss visited at the Dan Miller home last Sunday, Lake. Mr, and Mrs. Otto Laib and daugh- T eed! ALLAN, 18, of York, earned the North Dakota AR charaplprahip in food preservati lic demonstrations, winning first at | the 1937 county fair. Her club Products, most of which were used e valued at $517.40, She rip to the 16th National Kress in Chicago, Nov. 26- Dee. 4, and will vie with other Cen- tral State champions for sectional honors and a $200 scholarship, pro- vided with all other awards by t Kerf Glass Corporation, If succe: ful she will compete for an addi. tional $200 awarded the National champion. will make his home during the win- ter months. He also will visit with on Henry Fauth family at Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Schlickenmeyer and daughter and Alvin Bender were visitors at the Fred Bender, Jr., honte Friday evening. Otto Laib and his brother-in-law, Junior Heinle, were callers at the Fred Laib, Sr., home Friday. Visitors at the Otto Laib home Sun- day evening were Mr. and Mrs, Jake Bauer, Lizsie Bauer, Edwin, Elsie and Johnny Laib. Harriett By MRS. CHRIST WETZEL Miss Martha Krein is employed at the O. G. Weitstock home. Mr. and Mrs. E. Eide were callers at the Jacob Wutzke home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Wutske wece callers at the Christ Wetzel home Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ambers of Wing were callers at the E. R. Leach home Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. E. See and children with friends of Bismarck were Sun- day dinner guests at the O. G. Weit- ‘stock home, George Galbreath of augie speat Sunday with Frank Lambert. 1 Painted Woods 1 By MES. JOE BROWN Mr. and Mrs. William Leben visited with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, August Gilian Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Richard Olson en- tertained Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown and sons at dinner Sunday. Aivin Lange and Wm. Brown called at the Iver Erickson and Joe Brown homes Monday . Albert Lange and Norman Johnson called on Joe Brown en route to Wil- ton Tuesday evening. Emery Johnson returned to Wil- ton Thuraday after spending several days at the Iver Erickson home. Anton Nelson was an over-night guest at the Frank Erickson home in Bismarck Sunday, returning to his home ‘Monday. ——————— | Wilson By MRS. JOHN A. BERG Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berg motored to Bismarck Monday to visit Mrs. Mary Hinsz, who is @ patient at the Bis- marck hospital. Mr, and Mrs. Ludwig Wagner at- tended the silver anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Hjelle at Mercer. Mrs. D. D. Schiickenmayer re- turned home Tuesday with her daugh- ter, Mardell, who was a patient at a Fargo hospital. Darald Schlickenmayer, who spent By MBS. 2 tT. SUGHES wil be sold at the bazaar was com- Mr. and Mrs. H, R. Raeshke re- tured home Wednesday from Good- rich where they. visited relatives the past week, The Homemakers’ club met Thurs- day afternoon with Mrs. Roy Wild- fang. Vice President Mrs. V. Scott took charge of the meeting in the ‘absence of the president, Mrs. Larson. After the business session the les- son on “Hobbies” was given by Mrs. Scott, Names were drawn for the Christmas party. Mrs. Warren Clizbe {was a visitor, Refreshments were ‘served by Mrs. Wildfang, assisted by Mrs. Clizbe and Mrs. J, F, Wildfang. Mrs. § W. Anderson and Mrs. H. Raeshke atiended a project meeting of the Homemakers in Bismarck, Friday. The high school card party was held Friday night at the Mike Victor home with Miss Elsie Victor as hos- tess. 4 Burnt Creek By MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON Mr. and Mrs. Walter Paul and Gaughter Marion and niece Kathleea Fiannigan were guests of Mr. end Mrs. John Flannigan last week. Miss Leona Amann, niece of M:. Val Steiner, was married at St. Vin- cent last week. Over 150 guests at- tended the dance given in the hall at &t. Vincent. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schonert and Mr. and Mrs. -Lester Blatterer were extertained at the Worst home las: week. Wesley Coddington and Bud Wind- mill were business callers at the Her- man Worst home Tuesday. Mrs, H. E. Coddington attended the cooking demonstration at the Montana-Dakota Utilities company hospitality room last Tuesday eve- ning, at which the ladies’ guild of the Episcopal church, Bismarck, were guests, Moffit | ——_____“_- By MRS. A. W. FAUST Dean Argast and Alfred Faust spen: Thursday and Friday of last week in Bismarck attending the Golden Gloves boxing tournament. Dean won the light qonyreiee championship ir class B. Johnny Carroll is now employed in the Bismarck post office and the chil- dren are staying at the W. V. Carroll home. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Torgerson “‘f Artas, 8. D., are parents of » daugh- ter born in a Bismarck hospital. They will be remembered by scores of Moffit people. The Moffit state banking depart- ment has moved its fixtures to the post office building. Mr. Hinsey will be in charge when F. Pillsbury is transferred to Sterling. Charlie Thompson arrived home Tuesday from Iowa, where he speut the past two months picking corn. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hoover weat to Iowa and South Dakota to spend a week visiting relatives. There will be a dramatic specialist at the schoolhouse Friday evening at 9 o'clock to organize a dramatic cluo. Everyone is invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Olson and Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Faust spent Tuesday evening at the Chas. Thomp- @ week visiting with his aunt and/son uncle, returned home Tuesday with his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Gust Neumiller vis- ited at the John Stroble, Sr., home at Mercer, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wanner en- tertained two 4-H clubs, the Four Leaf Luckies and Wilson Livestock club, on Friday evening. All members were present. The next meeting will be at the home of the assistant leader of the Wilson Livestock club, Henry Gessele. Mrs. John Berg visited with Mrs. Ernest Seibold in Wilton Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Gottlieb Woll of Busmarck called on friends in Wilson Monday. | Driscoll | — —___—___+ By DELLA MAE OLSON The Standard Oi) dealers held a free show and dance here Thursday day evening in the hall. The ‘consisted of slide making Miller, ty the Misses Constance ‘at the A, Janke Printers - Binders - Stationers af marae ete VinKork Bike AIEEE. Mr. and Mrs. P, M. Office Outfitters Trygg By MRS. GEORGE NELSON Mrs. John Dillon, formerly Emma Tiyge, of Park River, N. D., is visiting here-with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C J. Trygg. Mr. and Sars, Edgar Trygg, accom- panied by Ernest Kell, left last Sun- day for Los Angeles, Calif. Mr. Kell will visit his brother-in-law a ter, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Oli ‘Tryggs contemplate making their heme in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Juhala and Mrs. Juhala’s mother, Erickson, Wing, were gue: Sunday at the Arthur Magnus home. Mabel Magnus, who is employed at the Bismarck hospital, visited at her home over the week-end. Marie Magnus came home Sunday from Denver, Colo., where she has been a student nurse at the Presby- terian hospital for the past three years. She recently graduated. Rev. R. Griepp of Regan called on residents in this region last Wed- uesday, disposing of calendars and fancy boxes of Christmas cards. rence Magnus came home for the winter from Cut Bank, Mont, where he spent the summer months Eva Trygg returned last week-end from Fargo where she went as » Gelegate to the 4-H club institut: Miss Trygg recently won honors for | jof two days. She chattered on Emil | Knudson visited *|home Thursday evening. HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1987 Champ 4H Canner McKenzie (" LOST AND FOUND Pio DRAMA of “Skip Tracers’ Reunite Honey- | mooners Parted 20 Years by Sea Tragedy This is the second of a series of six exciting stories gleaned from the files of the Skip Tracers Co., in New York City. Each story i8 from real life, about real people. Names of persons and places are fictitous and if the name of any actual person is mentioned here it is purely a coincidence. By DICK McCANN NEA Service Staff Writer They were the most graceful couple | on the floor of the ship salon. And the happiest. “It seems so funny, Larry, to have people calling me Mrs, Lawrence Stamm,” she was saying, eyes spark- ling up at him as they glided ACTOSS | the floor, “I don’t think I'll ever get used to it.” Larry just smiled down at his bride | “Oh, Larry, dear, we'll be so happy together, won't we? Our life will be just one big honeymoon, won't it, dear? I’m having such a grand time now and yet I just can’t wait until we get back and open up our little home and...” There was a horrifying, deafening blast, The ship shivered. Things tumbled down. The salon was full of fire. And | awake with everything around him =a | frenzy. Women. screamed, _men| groaned. Terror everywhere .. i Aftermath Of Horror Lawrence Stamm found seal Someone was bustling about “Now, now, everything will be all ” & voice was saying, “Just lie} “My wife, my wife,” asked Larry, | “where is she?” Let me up, I must find her, Let me up, I tell you, Jet me iP...’ “Your wife, Mr. Stamm, is all right. She's here in the hospital in another room, She was rescued along with you. “The ship? the ship?” “It sank. An explosion in the boiler room, they tell me. Now, just you rest and you'll see your wife soon. Maybe tomorrow.” * * * Bride Who Wanted to Hide Joan didn’t want him to see her. She lay between the covers, bandages com- pletely covering her head and face. |She could not talk, but Larry could tell that she didn’t want him around. “What's the matter with her, doctor? Is she badly hurt?” The doctor was curt. “This no time to talk,” he said brusquely, and walked away. Day after day, Larry came to the|cold hospital but not a whit of information could he get from the doctor, and his pretty Joan, bride of only a few weeks, seemed to continue to resent his pres- ence. Still wearing a hood of bandages, she couldn't talk but Larry knew that jbut,” said Eisenberg, “I'm not holding ACING Americas MiLLion MISSING PERSONS she wanted him to go away ie stay away. But day after day he came to sit hour after hour beside his bride. And then— One day she was gone. Without a word. Without a trace. Larry came to the hospital as usual that day and found her room empty. | No one knew—or would say—where she had gone. The nurse, the internes, the doctor, the doorman, and even the police. None of them knew. eee Trail Grown Cold ! “That was 20 years ago, Mr. Eisen- berg—20 years ago last month,” sighed Larry Stamm, now gray around the temples and a bit paunchy around the |}! waist. “I've never seen her since, nor heard from her. Please find her for me, Mr. Eisenberg—please.” The years that had passed had been good to Larry Stamm in other ways. He had risen from clerk to executive and he wanted his Joan to share his wealth. He wanted to finish that honeymoon with the sparkling- eyed little seamstress. So he had come to Daniel Eisenberg’s Skip Tracers Co. in New York City, for help. “We'll do all we can, Mr. Stamm, out much hope. The trail is old and But not too old nor too cold. Forty- eight hours later the Skip Tracers had located Mrs. Lawrence Stamm. It was all so simple. They knew she had been @ seamstress, they believed she still loved her husband, and they thought she'd still have to work for a living. 80 Mecotd put one and two and him. So they went from shop to shop in the neighborhood of his home and ‘sure enough, up came a little lady who, after much questioning, bcc out an admission that she was Stamm, Jove me as he remembers me—don’ Jet him see me now and hate me.” But the investigators had a hunch .. “We'll take pictures of you, ask him if he thinks you are his wife, and if he loves you as you are he'll come to you, Mr. Lawrence Stamm, sitting in the offices ot te Bee eee, oer the pictures, one tby one. When he had finished. he rose, pulled on his hat, and said: “Come on, Mr. Seed lead me to heer: I want to finish that honeymoon with my bride.” NEXT: “Who am 1?” Riverview By BITA MAE WORST Mr. and Mrs, Paul Schonert and | son Ray were guests of Mr. and Mrs. | Harry Schonert Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Paul T. Hogue and family will make their home on the Duncan Mocs farm northeast® of Bisma: Mr. a Mrs, Herman Worst and daughter Rita, Dennis Taylor, Ray- mond Flannigan and Edward Hogue, were business shoppers in Bismarck, | Monday. Budd Hindmile and Wesley Cod- jo! dington were callers at the Charles Saunders home, last week. Welch’s Spur t o—$——___—_____—_—_——__+ By MBS. R. M. WELCH Lawrence and Leo Doppler marketed sume cows in Bismarck Saturday. They had Elmer Funston truck @ load for them. Theodore Dorman, Eddie Ryberg of north of Menoken, Leo Doppler, John and Robert Welch and Glenn Oder formed a deer hunting party during the open season. Murrick, Mr. and Mrs. L. 8, Doppler ard Mrs, John Welch were in Bis- @ (Playing Monopoly. \hostess with Mrs. R. A. Griepp at a honor of Miss Dorothy Little Satur- day evening. The evening was spent Miss Little was given an Aladdin lamp from the group. Miss Margaret Johnson was joint shower in honor of Miss Dorothy Lit- tle at the Gospel Tabernacle in Regan ‘Tuesday evening. The honored guest xeceived many lovely and useful gifts. Friends and neighbors gathered at the Ed Broehl home Sunday afternoon for a bridal shower in honor of Miss Leona Broehl who will be a November bride of Hugo Nelson of southeast of Regan. Out of the community guests present were Mr. and Mrs, Nelson and thter, Emma, parents and sister groom, Misses’ Annie Acker- Pan of Bismarck and Arlene Strand of Wilton. A buffet luncheon was served. The bride received many practical and pretty gifts. There was a Young People’s Meet- ing at the Swedish Mission Church Sunday evening. The topic discussed was Christian Workers. A short one- act play entitled “Anybody’s Family ion Sunday morning” was presented Leaves several young people. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fisher of Re- gan were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ewin Johnson Sunday. Frances W. F. Cameron and Mrs, Ruth Me- | By MES. WALTER DICTZMAN marck Thursday. Mrs. Doppler and Mrs, Welch attended the Homemak- ers class conducted by Mrs. Martin of the U. Extension service at the ‘World War Memorial building. Mrs. John Welch called at Boyd school No. 1, and at the Robert Welcb and C. K. Boyd homes Friday. | _Schrunk | By EDNA MARCHANT Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Richter aad sons visited at the C. udson home Monday evening. Earl Knudson has been absent frorn school the past week because of ill- ness, Mr. and Mrs, Marchant and Lervy motored to McClusky Thursday evs- ning. Mr, and Mrs. Marchant and Gu3 Witt were supper guess at the John Tuesday. The occasion ‘3 birthday anniversary. Mrs. C. ‘s. Knudson visited at the Adolph Bender home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Reile and Lor- raine Wentz of McClusky spent Sun- day at the R. G. Marchant home. Mr, and Mrs. C. B. Knudson and Tim t the John Witt Rose Ryan returned to her home last week from the Anton Novy home where she has been for a few wees. ——— sil | By KN. O. BAGSTEOM Sunday afternoon Mrs. Albert John- son entertained at a tea in honor of her niece, Miss Dorothy Little, who be- ceme the bride of John Trygg of Trygg township Thanksgiving Day. Mrs. Howard Watkins of Bismarck served. There was @ short program. ‘The guest of honor received several ee rhenksgiving aves Ss as program n the Ghylin schoolhouse Friday eve: ing under the direction of Miss Alice Johnson was well attended. After the . J Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Trygg ano sen Jakie from the Carlson farm in Naughton will move on the hone piace here to stay with E. A. Trysg and son Alvin. Ga: Mrs. Charles Rue, Bismarck, for- 4 her son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs. Elmer Trygg, will leave for where she will Joe Fischer assisted Edwin Die:c- man sort out cattle Monday. Joe McCormick got his cattle from the Dietzman farm Monday. Albert and Reinhold Bernier were callers at the Dietzman home Monday evening. Gerald Nelson was in this vicini‘y Toursday afternoon looking for horses tiat strayed away. Mrs, Bernice Bachman, teacher of the East Frances school, spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers at Menoken. Arthur Kershaw was a brief caller at the Dieteman home Friday after- noon, Walter Dietgman returned home from Sanger Saturday evening after spending thé week deer hunting in tkat vicinity. Mrs. Wm. Kershaw and son Arthur attended the amateur show at the World War Memorial building in Bis- marck Saturday evening. Clear Lake By MRS. ALBERT CHRISTENSEN Erling Olausen has been helping E A, Van Vleet dig his dam. Mrs. Harold Olson and Jimmy spent the week with her sister, Miss Marion Anderson. Harold Olson took Fred Anderson to Bismarck Thursday where he en- tered the St. Alexius hospita for treatment. L. B. Olson entertained visitors Sat- urday evening. Mrs. Ole Nelson and Muriel Knut- sen spent Sunday at the Aldeen Nel- sen home. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hensen and family for Sunday dinner. Alfred Juhala spent the week-end at Bismark, | Sibley Butte By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larson touk Mrs, P. E. Roth and Mrs. C. J. Roberts to Jamestown Wednesday by car. Mr. and Mrs. Larson returned on the bus. Miss Neumann visited at the Henry Larson home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Evans and family visited at the E. Bloomquist home Sunday. Harry and Clarence Davidson called at the Henry Larson and E. Bloom- quist homes Sunday. Elmer Bloomquist and son Wayne motored to Bismarck Saturday. -——___.__——_— | Canfield By MBS. A. F. GHYLIN The Clayton Little family has been ill with the “flu,” but are improving at this time. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ghylin attended auxiliary at the Roy Little home Thursday. Mrs. B, O. Strand spent the week- end at her home here, afternoon after a school program, pot luck lunch was served, Speakers to Address Implement Dealers Hope, N. D., Nov. 26.—()—Geveral out-of-state speakers will be featured on the three-day convention pro- gram of the North Dakota Implement Dealers’ association opening at Fargo, Dec. 8, Secretary R. A. Lathrop an- nounced Friday. ‘J the session will be an ad- dress by Charles F, Collisson, Minne- apolis editor, Election of officers also is scheduled for the first day. Other. speakers who will address the convention inelude.R. C. Archer, Chi- cago, representing a. farm implement manufacturer, and C. H. Chase, Ames, Ta., secretary of the federation trade- in manual committee. One of the convention features will be an exhibit at..which many farm implement manufacturers will display machinery, Lathrop said. N. D. Representatives Will Attend Hearings Representing North Dakota at the State Engineer EJ. 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