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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1980 SHOWS, RIDES AND OTHER FREE ATTRACTIONS. BISMARCK RACE M Wednesday-Thursday-Friday-Saturday--June 18-19-20.21 orse Races and Band Concerts IN ADDITION TO MANY STARTLING FEATURES THAT WILL THRILL ¥OU DAILY. SPECIAL FREE ACTS, CARNIVAL, AUTOS ADMITTED FREE AND PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE. Bismarck’s business and professional people are working 100% strong to make this the Come, spend your vacation at Bismarck’s greatest race meet. Mcet your friends, and their friends. Remember the dates, June 18, 19, 20, and 21, and make arrangements now to attend every day. Many special features for adults and children. An ideal place to spend time and CAjoy an exceptional show. Admission 50c; Children under 12 free when accompanied by an adult, biggest event of the year. your NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS ] ———— ¢) By MRS. 0. McINTYRE Arena Henry McClusky, Wing oil man, was delivering gas through this vi- cinity Thursday, Tuesday evening a small c3 struck in this community doing con-) siderable damage for Jacob Steigle-| meyer, Bert Aba and a number s had sma SS. Pesca election was held Tuesday! at school No. 4. Mrs. Adam Haas| was re-clected school treasurer for| two years and Owen McIntyre for di- rector for the term of three vear: Ed Smith niade a trip to Wing ter Ben Klagenburgs packer Mon- d Miss Mary Cromwell is assisting at the Elmer Drum home for the summer. Miss Lena Kraft helped at the Mc- Intyre home Wednesday. Mrs. Caroline Kraft and son An- drew were business callers in Wing Tuesday. ‘Adolph Webber called at the McIn- tyre home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove were shopping in Tuttle Saturday after- noon. a Ed. Smith was a business caller at Bluch Wagner's the fore part of the ‘week. P Z Ben Klagenburg did some repair work on Elmer Drum’s tractor Sat- urday. ( Mrs. Owen McIntyre and children and Miss Lena Kraft were shopping in Tuttle Tuesday evening. Bluch Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Bert} Glanville and sons were in Wing iturday evening. See Dram ras a business caller in Wing Saturday morning. ‘ Mr. ‘and Mrs. Elmer ‘Brum and family, Miss Mary Cromwell, Bluch Wagner, Mr: and Mrs. Harry Ulfers attended the children’s program at Pleasant Hill church Sund: ‘Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Glanville were guests at the Bert Glanville home Thursday afternoon. Charlie Sattler called at MclIn- tyre’s Wednesday afternoon after the road equipment. He began work- ing on the roads in the north part ofthe township Thursda: Mr. and Mrs. G. Fluman and daughter Irene of Hurdsfield, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klagenburg and family of Wing, Miss Pauline Wolf and Bluch Wagner were guests at the McIntyre home Sunday. ‘Laverene Goldburg finished break- ing for Jennie Tees Saturday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Webster and daughter and a sister of Mr. Web- ster’s from Chicago called at McIn- tyre’s Saturday to see Melvin Web- ster and told him that his father was seriously ill in one of the hos- pitals in Bismarck. Mrs. R. C. Halver has as her guest. | her sister Miss Alice Farnham, who taught school in Langdon the past year. She will remain here about a month and also visit her other sis- ter, Mrs. A. L. Tees, while here, i Ecklund 2 By JUSTINE MORRIS | Bismarck visited at the T. F. Morris home Monday evening. Levi Anderson called at the John Vollan home Monday. An enjoyable time was had by all who attended the surprise party at night. Cecil Leonard and Robert Morris visited at the T. F. Morris home f Monday en route home from Harvey where they visited for a few days. Orville Falkenstein called at the Clarence Falkenstein home Wednes- Ys ' Marion Morris called at the H. A. McCullough home Monday. ' _ Bennie and Levi Anderson made a trip to Bismarck Wednesday. Steve Morris visited at the T. F.) Morris home Monday. An enjoyable time was had by . those from this vicinity that attended ) the Homemakers’ meeting at Men- oken grove Wednesday. _ Justine Morris has been visiting at { the William Morris home for the fF past week. ) _ Bennie Anderson motored to Wing ursday. H Mrs. T, F. Morris and daughters | Marion and Eunice were shoppers in Wilton Saturday. V. L. Anderson was transacting } business in Bismarck Saturday. } rr. Mrs. Arthur Morris and |} daughter Margaret ited at the T. F. is home en ) Toute to Bismarck y. Mr. and Mrs. John Vollan and eeaily were shoppers in Wilton Sat- : urday. * “Aldene Morris and cousin, Mary | Turnbow, visited with Ruthella An- derson Saturday ‘turday, The Lutheran League met at the Falkenstein home Friday | evening. » Levi Anderson visited with friends ear Bismarck a few days the past he ‘Cecil Leonard and Robert Morris on Levi Anderson Monday. crowd attended the Sun- fom Harvey vis- lori the Howard Taplin home Thursday | | Mrs. and Verno Donald Morris, Louie Klawitter fr Montana, and Mr. and Mrs. V. L. An- derson and famil; Carl Herdebu visited at the T. Morris home Wednesday evening. A number of young folks from tl vicinity attended the dance in Wing Saturday night. Bennie Anderson was a caller Wilton Thursday. Bennie Anderson was an ov night guest with Sidney Gorenson| Saturday. i Mabel McCullough carried mail few days the past week. Donald Morris and uncle, Lo Klawitter, from Montana, called Clarence Scott Sunda Driscoll By MRS. F. 0. JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pratt of Lem-| mon, S. D., and Mr. and Mrs. Frank . D., vis- ited their cousin, Mrs. Joe Lewis, last | Pratt and son of Haynes, N week. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Koessel and) family spent Sunday evening w' Mr, and Mrs. Henry Apland. A surprise party was tendered noon in honor of her birthday.. Twen- | ty-six ladies, who were present, pre- At the close of the afternoon a buffet lunch sented her with a putse. was served. Rev. Lars Foss, pastor of the Luth- eran church, left for Minneapolis Tuesday to attend the Lutheran con- vention. Mrs. Joe Gertz and children spent Mrs. C. E Monday evening with Newcomer. Band practice was held at the M. Bruschwein home Monday e ning. « Mr. and Mrs, Ben Lein of Regan, who have very recently been married, spent Saturday with Mr. Lein’s sis- ter, Mrs. C. E. Newcomer. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Koon and family motored to Bismarck Sunday of Bis- marck, spent the week-end at home. Mrs. E. L. Carr entertained Mrs. Elmer and Mrs. and visited relatives there. Miss Emma _ Eisenbeisz Al Chapin, Mrs. Lawrence Hull Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Swanson and family spent Thursday in Bismarck. Mrs, Ed. Thomas and son Danny called on Mrs. H. A. Knudson Sat- urday afternoon. Mrs. Mrs. C. A. Swanson. Mrs. A. Jordan, Miss Jordan, Hu- ber Jordan, Mrs, Nina Dodge and Or- ville Dodge were Bismarck visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. and Mrs. Homer Nelson. is mother, Mrs. Wi Mrs. Jackie, are spending some time the Hagen Pederson home. A Miss Dorothy Barkman __ visi Mrs, Lucille Gustafson of Fargo spending ae week with her efield. Thelma Skogen Saturday and Sun- day. Mrs, A. H. Meland, Wilma Van Pederson spent —, Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Ed. Mr. and Mrs. William Morris of] Madson, The Sons of Norway held a meet- Judge Chris- tianson of the supreme court deliv- ered a lecture on the events which led to the separation of Norway and A supper and dance fol- lowed. Mr. Gobel and wife were Driscoll Vieet and Jackie ing Thursday night. Sweden, callers Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. T. ily and Mr. and Mrs. P. Anton Pederson. Pedersons h dan place. returned Monday. Mr. and Mrs. dren called on Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Sunday evenin; Mr. and Mrs. A. Bismarck visitors Saturday. ical treatment, Mr. and Mrs. William Van V! and di evening in Brittin visiting friend: Mr. and ter Sylvia and Mrs. Vic Pederson tored to Bismarck Thursday. son home Sunday. and Miss Dorothy Barkman at ner Sunday. Thelma Skogen Thursday evenin; Knudson. with her aunt Mrs, Geo. Haugen. Irene Koessel spent Thursday ternoon with Vernice Newcomer. The Bruschwein children calle the McCann home Sunday evenii Mr. and Mrs. Apland enterta’ 1 > at the Hi ong those who vi at dinner. ond Van Vleet visited i f home Sunday. 8 Mrs. Sunday RB Fred Klawitter and sons Paul | Mrs. Emma Klawitter, Sharon of Evanston, Ill., and Ann Jensen of Mandan are visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Bruschwein. ; Lawrence Knudtson of Steele is seal the summer with his sister rs. Elwood Swanson. Mrs. Helmer Meland and daughter om | Wanda May spent Saturday after- noon with Mrs. A. H. Meland. Miss Ruby. Apland left Saturday | | F.|for Grand Forks to attend gradua- | tion exercises. Bobby Dodge spent Satu his grandmother, Mrs. D. | Mrs. A. P. Rosvold entertained Mr. in, and Mrs. W. Titus and Mr. and Mrs, | H. A. Knudson at dinner Sunday eve- er- ning. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Carr and Loren Carr spent Sunday evening at the 1 a|C. E. Newcomer home. | Joe Lewis was a caller at the Ap- land farm Monday morning. his uie on! | home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Thomas. Mr. and ;and Osvold Bruschwein of Maria, Mrs. A Bruschwein, Miss Lill afternoon with Dorothy Johnson. Mavis Rosvold spent the week-end with her grandmother, Mrs. A. P. Rosvold. ith v ing her daughter, Quale. Mrs. A. P. Rosvold Monday after- ] Thursday evening callers at the A. F. Ghylin home were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Little and sons Wilfred and Eu- Canfield By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN« Earl Manning is employed at the "| Axel Lundberg farm. A Mrs. A, F. Ghylin was an after- ye.) noon caller at the Joe Keifer home Thursday. Einar Strand left for Devils Lake Thursday. Norman Little, Marvin Manning and Paul Rup They will join the national guard. and Regan Friday afternoon. ning. and Randolph Jordah! drove to B . when the neighbors arrived for, a Mr. and Mrs. Colstad and daugh-/ daughter Agnes, Mr. and Mrs, Louie jter called at the A. M. Bruschwein | Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sarsten of Cen- | ‘er are spending a few days visiting | Sunquist, Mrs. Henry Bruschwein | Tosseth, f .| were some of the Ghylin shoppers in D., spent the week-end with Mr. and Regan Saturday night. Sampson. spent Friday/church will meet with Mrs. Billy Garmar Anderson has been will meet this week on Thurdday af- Mrs. Ole'ternoon with Mrs. Albert Johnson gene and Lucille and Orlo Johnson. | were Alta shoppers Saturday. He was accompanied by! George Schilling, team defeated the Drake Orlo Johnson and Gerald Ghylin| scores. were callers at H. Taylor’s, Strand’s S. L. Jordahl and family returned Hochhalter’s parents, Mr. home from their trip Sunday eve-|H. Shafer. Orlo and Lucille Johnson, Gudrun; spent Sunday visiting at | meetings which are being held in Re- gan. | Mr. and Mrs. Elget Strom and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Strom took in the dance at Regan Saturday night. Oliver Tosseth went to Rock Hill) township Sunday evening where he will spend the week Bie and hiking with Staton and Owen Davis. A correction in last weeks items, Mrs. Iva Keator was going to Wil- ton shopping for the afternoon, in- stead of leaving for Wilton as stated, birthday surprise on her, delay! | her trip until another day. |_ Mrs. Arne Tosseth returned home Saturday evening for a few days’ stay. Mr. and Mrs. Grose Brost, Mr. and} Mrs. Alms and children, Mr. and Mrs. | Nick Holgerson, Mr. and Mrs. Nels | Tosseth, Mr. and Mrs, Sahlone and ing and Marie, Mrs, Iva Keator and ren, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Sun- juist, Fred Urbach, Emil and Hugo Mr. and Mrs. A, Krause jand children, Arne, Ida and Oliver W. Davis and family {el | The Ladies’ Aid of the Lutheran | Backman, June 26, | Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Perkins called on Mrs. A. Tosseth last week. | The American Legion Auxiliary ;and Miss Edna Johnson. ie | Alta e By KARL SCHATZ | Henry Schatz and sons were Mc- Clusky shoppers Tuesday.. | Inga Adams and Elner Qually ‘ o The Busy Bee Sewing club will have their meeting at the Karl Schatz home Wednesday, June 11th. John A. Beck of McClusky trans: acted business at the H. S home Monday. The McClusky Comets |interesting contest at Drake Sunt \afternoon. Two to Mr, and Mrs. Jake Hochhalter | {spent Saturday at the home of Mrs. | nd Mrs. | y | 17 were the | Mr. and Mrs. Kemmet and children | i the G.| { home. jbarn danc ; Adrian Asbridge barn. ‘Wm.’ Meyer and Cordelia Meyer spent Monday afternoon. with E. Newcomer spent Thursday at the home of Mr. Vic Pederson and daughter Sko; and fam- ederson had Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. just lately moved ‘on the former Jor- Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Swanson mo- tored to Jamestown Friday to attend the wedding of Myron Kendall. They S. C. Johnson of Jamestown, F. O. Johnson and chil- Hisenbaiaa, Mrs. Clarence Olson and son Gerald were Eisenbeisz remained to receive med- ighter Wilma spent Saturday Mrs. Geo. Haugen, daugh- Ernest Meland called at the Peder- Mr. and Mrs. John Steeg enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Barkman Misses Hazel Nyseth, Olga Ped- erson and Constance Lein visited! Dagmar and Morris Rosvold spent Wednesday afternoon with Valdis Wilma Van Vleet spent a few days Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lewis and family Boelter and daughter|have been ‘attending the revi' jpel and Rinehold e! marck Monday evening. Gudrun! Gerald Jones and Richard Adams stayed in Bismarck. She is to be| spent Saturday evening in Regan. employed there. Karl Schatz and family spent F: There will be no Sunday school | day evening at the John Stroh home. Sunday because of the dedication of} Edna and Lillian Schafer, who are the new Presbyterian church. students of the McClusky high Beginning Sunday, June 22, Sun-| school, returned to their home last day school will begin at 10:30. week where they will spend their va- Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson, let and cation. Edna, being a graduate, in- at ited | ave Joe Mr. leet mo- David will 5) home of their uncle and aunt. din- ness in McClusky Tuesday. Monday. is. Tuesday. their parents. af- Mr. and Mrs. Karl Schatz were vis. d at ing. ‘ined homes Friday afternoon. ter and Mr. and Mrs. Graham of Oscar Olson, Dee Bailey, Burnett Ja-| tends to go to Minneapolis to take up cobson, Mi Mrs. A. F, Ghylin music training. home at Chaseley, N. D. Sunday. McClusky Friday and was. accom- Mr. and Mrs. Ole A. Olson and/ panied back by Clarence ‘who Opal and Beverley visited at the Ole| Olson home Friday. | home, Mrs. G. Schatz spent the past week Ghylin and sons spent Friday eve- ith her sister, Mrs. Wagner, near ning with Mrs. Joe Keifer while Joe Edwin Schatz w: page meeting. er at the Reinehart farm Mond: few friends gathered at the A. i ters Esther and Ruth of near Mer- honor of Mrs. Joe Keifer, who is|cer spent Sunday at the Karl Schatz leaving Friday for Florida. The eve- Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hochhalter and which a lunch was served. | The|Mrs. William Steinert spent Sunday friends and neighbors presented her " ome. Ted Hochhalter left for Tuttle, N. Ghylin ber shop for the summer. Glen MeClister and Edward Schatz By MARGARET DAVIS The services which have been con- ducted at the Mennonite church by Davis Wednesday afternoon. |Minn., the past week, were well at- Victor Strom and son and Elget/| tend afternoon in Wilton. | spending his vacation with hi L. W. Davis was a business caller | parents, Mr, and Mrs, Geo. Hoch- noon. | Thofield« Schatz visited at the Charley Magnuson was a caller at! Adams home Tuesday. Margaret Davis spent Wednesday | Thursday at the Jacob Stroh, Sr., afternoon with Ida Tosseth. | home. were business callers on Mrs, Clara|ters Ruth and Anna attended the Gill Wednesda: services at the Mennonite church tored to Wilton Tuesday on busi-| Mrs. H., Schatz of McClusky spent ness. the past week at the home of he kins were attending to business in Regan Tuesday. Sundquist’s place Wednesday eve-| Mr. and Mrs. Schatz and son ning. Hank spent Friday in Wilton with at the Albert Johnson home Friday} Mr. arid Mrs. Karl Schatz and Es. morning. day after helping his brother Earl plant his corn, § caller on. Mrs, Willis Gill Wednesday noon, called on his mother Friday morning in Ghylin, tored to the eastern part of Ghylin township Friday morning attending Oliver Tosseth called at the Gill and Nels Tosseth homes, Sunday af- L. W. Davis spent Saturday night and Sunday with his wife and daugh- and Mrs. Eugene Perkins mo- tored to Bismarck Saturday. and sons viisted at the Ole A. Olson 1m, | will spend a week at the Karl Schatz Burnett Jacobson and Mrs. A. F. Mercer. Keifer and Alvin Ghylin attended ‘y-. Mr. and Mrs. J. Kurtz and daugh- F. Ghylin home Monday evening in home. ning was spent playing whist after| afternoon at the Dave Hochhalter with a traveling bag. D., where he will be employed in the motored to Mercer Friday. Margaret Gil ‘called on Leona| Revs. Hubert and Hoge of Mt. Lake, Strom were business callers Tuesday| Edwin Hochhalter of Bismarck is on Henry Schilling Tuesday after-’ halter. the Willis Gill place Wednesday. | Mr. and Mrs. John Stroh spent Jim Warden and Fred Hendrickson| Mr. and Mrs. Ph. Whal and daugh- Mr, and Mrs. Luther Davis mo-| Thursday evening. Albert Johnson and Eugene Per-| sons. : Richard Adams, who is emplo: Margaret Davis called at Mrs. O.| evening at the ge of his mother. Willis Gill was a business caller| Mr, and Mrs. Edward Schatz. Staton Davis returned home Tues- Mrs, Davis was a business Earl Davis of northeast of Regan, Albert Johnson and Willis Gill mo- to the township business, ternoon. ters. a M Mr. and Mrs. Sahlone and Agn evening. the jand Mrs. Jake, H. Gus Schatz transacted business in| at the Hecker farm, spent Th iy day evening at the William Steinert ome, Fred Bender and son Ed. were call- ers at the K. Schatz home Monday. Gt. Schatz and sons of near Mc- Clusky spent Monday at the Karl Schatz home. Edith and Esther Ness, who have een teaching school near Bismarck, returned to their home last week. Trygg By GLADYS NELSON * Geo. F. Nelson and Gerald were callers Monday at the Nels Nelson home on local business. | Charlie Farrell was a brief caller Tuesday at the Geo. F. Nelson home, Geo. F. Nelson and Martin mo- tored to Regan Tuesday on a busi- ness mission. Porter Nelson was a caller Thurs- day at the Geo. F, Nelson home. | Hazel Anderson accompanied Fred | Habeck’s to Menoken grove Wednes- day to attend the Homemakers’ club picnic. | Geo. F. Nelson called at the John Anderson home Thursday on busi- ness. Mrs. Leo Sheldon called Tuesday at Mrs. Nels Nelson’s. Mrs. Herb Fricke called at her mother’s, Mrs. Leo. Sheldon, Tues- day en route to Regan. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Nelson, Ger- tie Mae and Gwendolyn motored to the capital city Saturday to dispose of their products and attend to var- ious business matters. John and Ella Trygg were callers Saturday in Bismarck. Mrs. Geo, F. Nelson got word from her sister, Mrs. Albert Ludke of Se- beka, Minn., that they purchased a new car and will come here for a vis- it by the 4th of July. Her mother, Mrs. Herman Ehrke, will come with them. John Anderson was a caller Sat- urday morning at the Geo. F. Nelson home. John Habeck motored to Bismarck Saturday on a business transaction. A number from here attended the Saturday night at the ‘Howard Nelson came from Max Saturday night and visited here with relatives Sunday. " John Anderson’s motored near Still Friday night to visit her parents, Charles Strom’s, Alfred Habeck was an.overnight guest Sunday night with Gerald Nel- 30) mn, Victor mingaahs called Sunday at the Geo. F. Nelson home, Floyd, Irene, Hazel and. Helen An- derson were brief callers Saturday night at the Geo. F, Nelson home. acted business in Bismarck Satur- a} ir. and Mrs. John Habeck and Alfred, Howard Nelson from Max and Lillie Jiras were supper guests Sunday night at the Geo. F. Nelson home. Sam Brown was also a caller, Regan 1 By BURDELLA B. HELGESON _ The Amberican orion held a spe-| cial meeting in the log cabin on the evening of June 6th. ball game between Regan and Mercer, which was played here Sun- day, was won by the latter the score being 17 to 20. brother and Mrs. L. Hop! week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Danielson of Wilton were guests at the J. Dan- ielson home here on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Rhodes of near Wing were guests at the home of Miss Nellie Lundberg on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scott of Bis- marck were guests at the J. Fisher home on Saturday evening. - Capt. and Mrs. E. J. Wanner and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. marck were callers Helge: noon. Mr. and Mrs. L. Hopkins,’ Mrs. Orville Nelson and Miss Ruth Man. ners motored to Stanton on Sunda; where they visited with relatives and friends. ind Mrs. A. H. Lundberg and and Miss Nellie Lundberg ister-in-law, Mr. and it the A. H. son home on Sunday after. ‘were among the Regan folks who at- |. tended the Homemakers’ picnic at Menoken last Wednesda: semua | Miss Hazel Rhines, who is em- ther and David motored to Turtle] Swanson, Lake Monday where Esther and| Fricke and Glen McClister . transacted busi- Dan and Alfred Rineheart spent} couple were attended by Miss Wednesday afternoon at the home of| Coleman and Alvin Manning both of | motor itors at the Geo. and Ed, Hochhalter|H. F, Dimmond home for Mr. and Mrs. Winter and daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hochhalter, Mr. Iter. and . ployed in Bismarck, spent Sunday at her home gan, Arnold Helgeson and. Frank 0’- Brien of Alameda, Cal: re guests at the A. H. He on home, Axel Soder, Geo. Will, Charles Victor Moynier, E. A. T. R. Atkingon, county d a few weeks at the| commissioners, were business callers Married at’ Bismarck Friday (a) i—al ternoon, June ‘eth, Miss Mabel Sam Schafer was an Alta caller} Dimmond, and Benjamin Lein both Regan. Miss Dimmond is the Dan Hanbocuher of McClusky| daughter of Mr. and Mrs, H. F. Dim- transacted business in this vicinity| mond and Mr. Lein is the son of Mr. and Mrs, M. J. L The ein, roung. Emma Regan, On Sunday afternoon a re- ception “and dinner was given at the number of intimate friends and relatives. G. J. Steinert attended the Mon- c-}tana Life Insurance convention in Clusky attended church here Sunday | Bi: marck last Tuesda: Miss Bernita Brenneise, who at- tended high school in Wilton the pi bee He is now at home for- vacation. ywnship Igeson of Lein to irs. A. Kruger and John trans-| 9: @| family, Oliver Welch, Margaret Mc- Mrs. Orville Nelson of Chicago} was a guest at the home of her! 8 Several days of last | ‘aham of Bis-| was a caller at the A. H. Helgeson home Saturday afternoon, F. Urbach of near Regan left for | Frazee, Minn.; Sunday morning jwhere he was called by the serious illness of his father. Mrs. Wm. Michelsen called at the! home of her sister, Mrs. A. H. Lund-| berg, on Thursday afternoon. Charles Colip, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Be of Regan, was taken to a Bismarck hospital on Friday af-| ternoon where he underwent a ser- ious operation for a mastoid. Mr. Colip was getting along as well as could be expected at this writing. A large class is in attendance at the Bible school which the Pente- costal,church is conducting under the direction of Rev. O. C. Oster, pastor. rr ————— Wild Rose, | By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL” The township board held its regu- lar meeting at the clerk’s office Mon- day. Mrs. J. P. Peterson and little folks attended the Swedish Ladies’ Aid at the home of Mrs. Tosberg Saturday. W. H. Brownawell attended the directors meeting of the Farmer's Mutual Fire, Lightning and Hail In- surance company at Driscoll Satur- day afternoon. Miles Stanton, a former Wild Rose teacher, was renewing acquaintance with old friends here Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Lesing and little folks of Baker, Mont., are visiting at the Howard Brownawell home in Moffit and W. H. Brownawell. Frank Saville is serving on the jury at Lintoa and W. H. Brownawell at Bismarck. The three teachers of this vicinity, Misses Jennie Waiste, Miss Margaret Gillen, and Miss Ada Saville gave a Picnic at Kurtz Grove Friday. All voted the picnic a grand success. Mr. and Mrs, Jake Voll and Edward Swanson, who went to visit the J. 8. €wanson family in Colorado, are ex- Pected home in the pear future. Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Buck gave a Gelightful 7 o'clock dinner Wednes- day evening for the Wild Roseteach- ers, Misses Margaret Gillen, Miss Jenfie Waiste, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Thompson, Glen Adams of Moffit, and Homer Brownawell spent the evening and enjoyed cake and ice c ream. Visitors at the W. H. Brownawell | home Sunday included Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Berry, and Mr. and Mrs. John and children, all of Baker, Mont., and Mr. and Mrs. H. O, Car- lisle and son Roger. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Carlisle and son Roger motored to Sterling Sun- 4 George Buck was thrown from his/ horse when it stumbled in a hole| and was severely hurt Sunday. $$ —_______—__— @ f Welch’s Spur ! e@ By MRS. R. M. WELCH Mr. and Mrs. John Welch and Murry, Marcus Trembley, Fred Rit- tel, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch were Bismarck visitors Monday. John Nieland drove from his home in Emmons county with team and wagon to the Robert Welch home Tuesday. | Ed. Doppler and sons, Lawrence and Leo called at the Robert Welch home Tuesday morning. The Cross-country Homemaker’s | club met at the home of Mrs. Robert Welch Tuesday evening to discuss | plans for the Achievement day picnic the following day. Rev, Sorenson and mother of Min- neapolis arrived at the George Mc- Mutrich home Wednesday morning. They are motoring westward and will spend the rest of the week visiting friends here. Rev. Sorenson was a/| former minister at Glencoe and Ste- wartsdale. | All Homemaker club members and their families of this vicinity attend- ed the Achievement day picnic and program in the Menoken picnic grounds Wednesday. Everyone re- Porged a most enjoyable day. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Welch visited at the home of their nephew, Robert Welch, Wednesday evening. Fred Rittel and John Schlepp mo- Thursday. John Homer and Elmer Funston called at the Ed. Doppler home Thursday evening. we ere vee caller e¥ny Sit denly Thursday evening by P. ous illness of his aged Marcus . Grandmother pler had lived here with her son sev- | h, eral years, but is at present with rela- tives Let igeaniy™ pong ga Doppler is past 88 years of age. Doppler and son Lawrence started by Friday morning. Chester Boyd motored to McKenzie Saturday morning. In the evening he and Arthur Bates motored to Bis- marck. Rittel called on Robert Welch Saturday morning. Robert Welch called at the Chester Boyd home Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. elch and vis-| Dewey Lawler home mother, Mrs. | h were Mr. | Doroth ty given in honor of Mrs. Welch’s mother, Mrs, B. Slater of Brittin, Sunday afternoon. The sneaking coyotes are again roaming the country near the Spur. They seem to be picking on sheep and turkeys mostly. Leo and Clarence Doppler and the Dorman brothers attended a couple of ball games in Bismarck Sunday. The boys reported two very interesting and-exciting games. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Perry and fam- | ily of South Dakota have been visit- ‘3 sister, Mrs. Otto the penitentiary Tuesday. The Per- rys were here in their car and start- ed for home Thursday morning. [ f and turday. is Bob Sharpe was a Sterling caller is visiting with his sister, Mrs. Paul Lang and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart, and Geo. Kusch. At the Homemaker's picnic at the Menoken grove June 4, Mrs. Hallie Belk took first prize on her house dress. A_ large crowd attended. Everybody had an enjoyable time. Mel Ness was a Bismarck shopper Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Lang were Dris- coll callers Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. E. Metcalf of Driscoll called at the W. P. Langley home Sunday. Mrs. Harold Brownawell was called to her home on account of the seri- ous illness of her father. ‘Township election was held in the} hall Tuesday, June 3. Hallie Belk/ went in for a three year term as di- will live in the Parke house. Jim Ammunson, Jerry Kafer and| working on the foundat of 1 bulk oil station which is being located Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Hess and baby were Sunday visitors at the Henry Van Horn home in Driscoll Sunday. ‘The card party at the hall was fairly well attended Saturday night. Everybody there had a good time. here. r Hassian Eele was a Sterling caller noon. Miss Michlitsch and Mrs. Kop- Py are cousins and havent seen each other for 20 years. Miss Mich- litsch is visiting all her relatives and next month she will leave for Wal Burgenland, Europe, her former jhome. She intends to stay there jwith her sister. Godfrey Grenz and Henry Knittel made a business trip to Bismarck by car Saturday. | John Rebenitsch of near Fort Rice spent Sunday at the Steve Koppy home. . Misses Celestine and Carrie Deis and Edward Sehr of near Temvik spent Sunday afternoon picnicking along the river. Mr. and Mrs. David D. S. Joeb and daughter Magaline visited at the Herman Backhaus home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Stohler and children and Bertha Herman of Gay- ton and Math Koppy visited at the Godfrey Grenz home Sunday. Porter Umber and his brother George of Winona were visiting rel- : beh across the river over the week- Strasburg Valley and Gayton played ball at the Gayton diamond unday. Fourteen to 1 in favor of the visiting team. A number of peo- ple from this vicinity attended. Fred Schulz of Bismarck spent. Sunday at the ete Grenz home. Math Ale and children of cast of Linton were seen in this vicinity Sat- urday afternoon on their way to Shields where they visited with the arent oo ir. an irs, Steve Ko an daughters Pauline, Gertrude and Re gina visited with friends at St. An- ba! vee uh iyeesider r. and Mrs, Edward Smith were visiting friends in New Leipzi, fore part he ete week, gic , and Mrs, Jake Schiermeister and daughters visited at the John Roth home Sunday. Helmet Schiermeister, who has Lethon at rs Peter Isienbarth ear Hazelton, is nov i brother Jake’s home. joa Mr. and Mrs. Rhineholdt Werner and son of near Hazelton visited at bi Henry A. Ohlhauser home Mon- | «< Steiber —_—_——_ By MRS. C. L. MALONE Philip and John Zelmer wi I. ers at C. L. Malone’s Tuesday. es . R. Jones was quite sick a couple of coke =e week, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bosch children and Teddy tattact ane ete visitors Friday, jergquist : wa: with the mall carrier Thursday, r. and Mrs. C. L, Malone were business ors in Regan Tues- mere was a Sunday visitor el's. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Bergquist an sons Emil and Jalmar went Sandee at |at the Ole Hagstrom home in Esther- ville township. Ted Amundson was a caller at C. L. Malone’s Saturday. 2 he annual school election Tue: day Emil Sattler was elected as di- rector and Mrs, Hickel treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. William Steinert were shoppers in Regan Friday. A meeting of the township board was held at the home of the clerk, C. L. Malone, Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Glen Oder and Mi: phe Deer seturned home Wednesday Ps) ling several days visiti ivr are Fc days visiting Emanuel Reinholt and Edwin Steinert visited relatives in Regan A meeting was held at the Sterling | Saturda school house Saturday morning by the railroad commissioners and town- tt Ye Gotlieb Zelmer and Efrahi Schaeffer were callers at the Malone ship board and also farmers interest- ed to have a new crossing put in east of town. Hampton By ELIZABETH KOPPY Father Frank Schweitzer and altar boys, Pat Shea, Raymond and David Perfontaine, and James and Wil- liam McCusker of Hazelton, spent Wednesday picnicking and fishing along the Horsehead creek near the Badger ranch. Steve Led and ey shter pilisa. jurber ivona wen’ ‘ednesda: » and to Bismarck by car Wi ;|where they met Edna Surber, had been attending school at Lake. Miss Pauline Koppy been visiting at the Su me the past two weeks, returned. to her par- ental home that day. at the Y. Francis. Chesrown_ called Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, Paul Mausehund and family visited at the Jake Schier- meister home Tuesday evening. Albert Beck of near Temvik was! seen in this vicinity Thursda, Dewey Lawler took school ere Thursday. Jake Schock and son and Rhine- oldt Renschler of east of Braddock and-Emil Renschler of near Hazelton it the Mrs. ye census ‘Thursda: Minnie Grenz is staying at tl Jake Schiermeister home for a few da: E ose that were in Linton of this vicinity Saturday were, Miss Anne, Russell and Francis Chesrown, Steve Unger, Ed. Wale, Gust Joeb and; and Bill . ir, and Mrs. George Weinhandle of St. Anthony, John Tschida of Fort Rice and Pauline Michlitsch of Seattie, W: were. visitors at the Steve Koppy home Thursday after- | Jim Mi home Tuesday. et and Mrs. aan aickal and layne wel pers hon re Regan shop; Gotlieb Steinert was transacting business in Regan Thursday. » Delbert Olson and Merwin Oder called at C. L. Malone’s Friday morn- 345,000 TEXTILE WORKERS IN 1440 SOUTHERN MILLS » Ala. — (P) — Textile mills of seven southern states employ approximately 345,000 persons in by representatives of “the ‘Auseenees ives. of —— of Labor shows. Others were Alabama, Georgia, ‘Tennessee, ‘South Carolina, Virginia and West bi Mills in these states have about 20,000,000 spindles, 358,000 looms, 60,- 279 knitting machines 6,000 braiders. Electrical waves: travel at the of 186,000 miles a second, while waves travel at the rate o @ second: The cuttlefish shoots out a jas black ink which hides it from : ies. aR VOTE YES FOR SUNDAY MOVIES WED. JUNE 25 (Pol. Adv) i td) r]} My

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