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i aoen2ay nel 12, “il ire 2a sat: ch sth foes by ws ease Base F mt orp re Ee saath arn Scare Sil ae THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1982 NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS ——+ Braddock By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE | home Saturday after being in the hos- | | pital for a couple of weeks. _—4 | Mrs. Arthur Damstrom visited Mrs. | William Brown Thursday evening. | Matt Binsfield and August Kilian {has been cutting hay on the Danicl- The Ladies’ Aid of the M. E. church | 5021 property. met with Mrs. Rassen Aarvig Thurs-} Mr. and Mrs, William Brown visited day afternoon with 11 members and} at the Andrew Nelson home last Sun- 11 guests. Misses Gertrude Ailens- | day. worth and Mamie Naaden of the 4-H} Glorine and Walter Fossum spent Clothing club gave a demonstration the evening of the Fourth at the Ole of color selection and harmony which Lillefjeld home. They motored up Was greatly appreciated by all pres-, ftom Bismarck earlier in the day and ent. It was voted to hold an ice cream | Spent the afternoon at Wildwood. social in the Circle hall Saturday,| Arthur Damstrom was a Wilton July 16. The next meeting will be |Caller Friday. held with Mrs. Albright Thursday aft-| Delores Hansen is visiting with her ernoon, July 21 grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. V. John Presszler returned home Tues- | Franklund. day morning after spending the week- | _ Callers at the Ole Lillefjeld home end at Stecle and Jamestown. Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Lesher and Keith returned home Tuesday after a two weeks’ vacation with relatives at Seaforth, Minn., and also at Gary, tjeld, Mrs, Andrew Nelson and son | Anton, Anton also called at the Fred | Brown and Oscar Yupman homes, oS . Baldwin | ee eeenelicinarts teen ete an circle ladies hel mecting Wednesday aft- ernoon, July 6. Harvey Weber of Hillview. S. D.,| visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. — L. P. Weber, Wednesday and Thurs-| Mrs. Harry Higgins, son John and day ‘daughter Evelyn, who have been vis- Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Savage and Kirk iting friends here and in Bismarck, Batzer called on Hazelton friends, have returned to their home in Min- Thursday evening. | neapolis. Miss Susie Adams, who is employed Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Christianson in Minneapolis, arrived Wednesday to °f Glenview are the parents of a baby visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. git! born on the Fourth of July. Mrs. Adams. | Christianson and baby are staying in! Mr. and M Bism: Mrs. Christianson is the M. E. Ryan a .| daughter of Mrs. Minnie Englemann ning after a week's outing at ,| of Baldwin. Minn., and a visit with relatives at)_ The dance which was held at the Benson, Minn. , |Herbert Fricke home Saturday eve- Th 7 O. R. Martini moved Gust | Ning was well attended. Music was Groz’ hold gods to Kulm, N. D./ furnished local talent and a nice Jake Gimble of the L. M. Doerschlag Midnight lunch was served by the Co. will move into the residence va- | hostess. cated by Mr. Grosz. | County Commissioner William Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bower and Mrs.| Fricke spent part of the week in Bis- Norman of Linton visited Sunday at|Marck attending to duties connected the home of Mr. and M with his office. J. A. Allensworth an Ellison Stitzer of Bismarck will son accompanied a spend a week here with his grand- shipped to South St. Paul Sat y | father, Andy Peterson, and other rela- by the Braddock Shipping association, | tiv Mr. and Mrs. M. Falgatter of Kin-| Mr. and Mrs. Al Erickson and fam-| tyre were Braddock callers Friday. lily spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fockler and chil- | E : Mr. and Mrs. Er- dren visited with friends in They returned to their over Sunday. Mrs. A. Damsg narck Sunday evening. turned home with them, while Leo Sheldon of Wilton Ruby Foexler remained for a fur guests at the home of visit with Braddock friends. S day afterncon Mr. Damsgaard rnard, Miss Elsie and Fred Kulanda | home at Washburn after visiting over took Miss Ruby home to Dunn Center| the week-end with his folks here. and Mrs. Damsgaard returned home! Joe Fevold of Bismarck was here with them. the latter part of the week on a busi- Mr. and Mrs. R. Aarvig and Helen | ness mission. were Sunda rs at the G. B. Aar-| Rev. N. S. Johnson of Bismarck held vig home at Kintyre. , Services in the Presbyterian church John Rousu has commenced work Sunday evening. Rev. Johnson has on his new service station. {been conducting Bible school at Ma- Mr. and Mis. ‘age took R.| Comber the last week. K. Batzer to Bism: Saturday aft-| Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nordstrom en- ernoon from which place he took the! tertained Bismarck relatives Sunday. train for Portland, Ore., where he will! nd Mrs. George Whittid and spend the remainder of his vacation | family were also guests at the Nord- with relatives. Mr. and Mrs, Savage /Strom home Sunday. then drove to Selfridge and eeman has returned from a Sunday at the V. E. York home. acation at Eastern points, report a terrific rain and hail storm) Rev.:Fred Christ and family, who} south of Selfridge Wednesday after- are spending a month touring the noon which destroyed all the gardens West, have reached Santa Anna, Cal., and crops. according to word recently received Miss Julia Keel who has been) by friends, iting at the G. Ivey home for the By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER. spel last week, returned to her home at Bismarck Frida R. H. Core; who has not been well drove to Hazelton Thursday evening to consult Dr. Mon- teith. ' The baseball game which took place| Mrs. Paul Skinner's parents, Mr. Sunday between Braddock and Tem-|and Mrs. Frank Graybeal, and a’ vik on the Braddock diamond resulted | brother and sister from McLaughlin, in a score of 13 to 4 in favor of Brad-|S. D., visited here several days last dock. | week. A daughter was born to Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Graves and Mrs. E. P. Rousu Sunday, June ‘Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Dralle of Menokea and a son to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest | visited Sunday at the W. S. Triplets Swanson, July 3, at the Wolverton | home. | hospital, Linton. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith of near Mr. and Mrs. A. Amundson are en- | Sterling and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dut- jJoying a visit from their sister, Mrs. ton of south of Moffit were overnight Fritz, and brother, Mr. Gobel. uests Sunday at the D. H. Kershaw Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Anderson of , home. Jamestown and two children visited) Mr. Sunday at the home of M Ander- | famil son’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Al-, Mrs. Orin Dutton and children, Mr. len. Mr. Anderson returned home in}and Mrs, Harry Blount and family the evening, while Mrs. Ande: and’ and Mr. and Mrs. Frank King and children remained for a further visit. children pienicked Monday at the Mrs. Hubert Baker and children of | Draile home. Livona spent Sunday with their} Mrs. C. D. Kimball was a caller at mother, Mrs. C. Feyereisen, the William Mills home Friday. Mr. and M J. G. DeFrance and ren of Hazelton were Sunday vis- at the H. K. Junge home. E. G. Jackson and daugiter, Velma | Peters of Ohio, are ors at the J A. Allensworth and D. L. Barth homes. Mrs. C. T. Barton returned home | Saturday evening after a week's visit with her brother, Lee Sisco, and fam- ily of Edmunds, N. D The Wild and Mrs. Jason Hoover and Miss Gerry Hoffman, Mr. and day. Mrs. Frank King and children and Mrs. Dave Kershaw and children were Bismarck shoppers Saturday. | Mr. and Mrs. E. M, Whitteaker were Tuesday afternoon callers at the {Dutton home. i Mrs. Sally Roberts and Miss Lydia ose Homemakers’ club Briscoe visited at the Dralle home y Wurm July 9. Friday afternoon. answered roll call by) Miss Viola Marvel has returned to giving their favorite ice cream recipe. her home in Brittin after a three Three visitors were present. Reports, weeks’ visit with relatives at the I. J. were made on Achievement day. Mrs.| Reid home. Felterley read a letter from Grace; A log-raising bee was held at the DeLong pertaining to club work. Mes- | William Mills home Sunday. Mr. and dames Nordstrom and Baxter and Miss| Mrs. Studie Woodworth and family Olga Bohlin were appointed to make/and Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford of out the club program for the ensuing | Missouri township were among th2 year. Mrs. H. P. Albright gave the! guests. The logs for the new barn Jesson on ice cream making. The 4-H! Were all in place at the close of the club clothing demonstration team | day. demonstrated color selection and har-; Dutch Dralle spent Saturday night, mony. with Albert Dralle of Menoken and Mr. Sundeen of the Sundeen Gar-/| attended the rodeo there Sunday. age with his wife and brother of Mrs. Frank King and children and Temvik returned Sunday from a Mrs. M. M. Dralle and daughters vis- week's trip through Minnesota and|ited at the Dutton home Thursday Wisconsin. afternoon. Miss Ethel Mandigo, who is attend-| Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Whitteaker at- ing the state teachers’ college at Val- | tended a picnic given Sunday for Mis- ley City spent the week-end at her} Sourians at the Pete Shire ranch, home here. | Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kershaw and Mrs. O. M. Aarvig of Garner, Iowa,| family visited Sunday at the Em- accompanied by Bernt Aarvig of Kin-| manuel Wohl home near Moffit. tyre who is employed there, autoed| Mrs. M. M. Dralle and daughter to Braddock Tuesday and is now vis-|Irene visited Sunday at the Frank iting at the R. Aarvig home here and|King home. They attended the ball at the G. B. Aarvig home in Kintyre. |game in Moffit Sunday afternoon. A. J. Piers and daughters, Alice and} Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Reid and chil- Gertrude, motored to New Salem Sun- | dren visited at the Dutton home Sun- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kershaw and children celebrated the Fourth with relatives in Linton and vicinity. Friends will be glad to learn that! Mrs. Calmar Slorby is greatly im- Peres: She is still at the hospital. ile dabearaean— eae perma ie rare. ih Richmond | po oe Eee 3 By MARTHA BOSSERT |/Charley Kuehl, Charley Ours, Fran- Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. E. Lille-|* Sylvester, were at Linton Saturday. |services at Braddock Sunday. !|Doubledee and children visited at Orin Dutton and Marshall Dralle} | made a business trip to Bismarck Fri- | ¢ Gottfried Weber, Mrs. Dave Hien, son Irven and daughter Ruth; John Weber, Jr., sons Jacob and Richard; ces Lytle, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Melhoff, Louise Degner and Raymond Horst. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hien were Sun- day visitors at the John Weber, Jr., home. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Degner and son Bill were Sunday visitors at the Kupp home at Arena. Theresa Degner became the bride; of Irey Brown Tuesday, July 5. A dance was given for the newlyweds. They will make their home in Min- nesota, David and Martha Bossert were Sunday evening guests at the Charley Kuehl home. Mr, Degner and son William mo- tored to Goodrich Tuesday on busi- ness. Mr. and Mrs. Gottfried Bossert and son Albert spent the Fourth of July| at Mercer. ~ | Hazelton | ° > By ADALINE LANDSBERGER Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Shea were in Bismarck Saturday. J. B. Rott was at Linton Monday. Dallas Kast, insurance agent of Linton, was a visitor in Hazelton Tuesday. Edward Shea, who for the last sev- eral months has been employed at Clearwater, Minn., arrived home Monday to spend a few days visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Shea, and with friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Landsberger vis- ited at Bismarck Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crawford and daughters, Ruth and Esther, arrived home Monday from a three weeks’ visit with relatives and friends in Towa. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Opheim arrived home Sunday from a week's visit with | friends at Cooperstown. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Toube and son, Mr. and Mrs. Power Hendrix andj son, Tommy, spent the Fourth of July at Medora, N. D. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wohlman arrived home Tuesday from New Salem, where they spent a week's vacation. The American Legion Auxiliary met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. J. E. Hayes. Mrs. I. O. Messelt was a Bismarck visitor Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Lenhart spent the Fourth of July at Hettinger, where a big celebration was held. Raymond Shea arrived in Hazelton Monday for a few weeks’ vacation after which he will return to Grand Forks, where he is employed. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Foley spent the Fourth of July with Mrs. Jessie Lon- baken and children at Dickinson. Rev. Father Schweitzer held church Sterling —————_—_—__—_—_« By FERN R. STEWART Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Johnson, Mrs. Mildred McLean and Miss Grace Johnson visited at the Seaman Gib-} son home Tuesday. Mrs. Jennie Clarke was a town caller Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Leese were town callers Wednesday. Gordon Conley is employed at the John Sedivic farm. Mrs. Paul Lang and sister, Mrs. the Carey Johnson and Tye Johnson homes Thursday morning. Ernest Johnson called at the Jen- nie Clarke home Thursday. T. N. Johnson, accompanied by E. J. Erickson of Driscoll, were business callers at Dawson Sunday. Mrs. Mildred McLean and Buddie are spending a few days this week visiting at the M. J. Olson home in|} Driscoll. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart and family visited at the J. D. Stewart home in Driscoll Sunday. Miss Fern Stewart spent Saturday and Sunday with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest John- son, Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Johnson were Bismarck shoppers Saturday. Mrs. Eva Turner and Emery Tur- ner were business callers in Moffit Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart visited at the Henry Van Horn home at Dris- call Monday evening. a 2 Ecklund | 4 By MISS PAULINE SPITZER Mr. and Mrs. Carl Spitzer, Sr., of near Bismarck and Mrs. Enwright, visited with Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Spit- zer Friday. Miss Alice Gordan who spent the last seven months in Bismarck re- turned home Sunday where she will spend the summer months. Those who visited at the Carl Spit- zer home Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Deide, daughters, Hilda and Saturday for Flasher, planned to spend the week-end with Mrs. Asplund’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. |Ben Benson. last week, Miss Josephine Brennise of Regan. Miss Nadine Noon returned to her home Tuesday evening after a three- weeks’ visit with her aunt, Mrs, Ollie Laughlin, of Jamestown. “Her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Noon, son Ival and daughter, Neva came here Sunday. They visited over the Fourth in Jamestown. Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Hagstrom enter- tained the following people Wednes- day evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Johnson and son Wilbert of Minneapolis: Messrs and Mesdames, Edwin, Peter and Fred Johnson and son, Erick Pearson and children, Mrs. | Signe Johnson and daughter, Hilma. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson and Mrs. Signe Johnson and_ children made a business trip to Washburn Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Johnson and son, Wilbert, of Minneapolis and Fred Bergquist and sons, Emil and Hjal- mer, of near Alta visited at the Erick Pearson home Thursday afternoon and evening. Rev. C. E. Martin of Fergus Falls, Minn. conducted services in the Still Hall Sunday morning after Sunday school. Miss Helen Johnson is visiting with her cousins, Misses Treva and Marj- eta Matteson, in Jamestown at pres- ent. She accompanied her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Noon, there on_ Sunday. Ruben Pearson accompanied Fred Bergquist and sons of near Alta to the! river Thursday evening on a camping trip. They returned home Saturday evening. The X. M. C. met at the Charley Lind home Thursday afternoon. There was a short business meeting during which the girls decided to have a candy sale in Wilton Saturday eve- ning. Everybody is urged to buy candy from the girls at the Oshanyk grocery on that evening. A delicious luncheon was served at the close of the afternoon by Mrs. Lind, the club adviser. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Johnson and son, Wilbert, and Miss Nellie Hag- strom of Minneapolis started back Friday morning after a weeks visit at the Ole Hagstrom home. From here they motored to the Black Hills where they planned to spend Satur- day and get to Minneapolis Sunday evening. Eugene Strand returned to his home the fore part of the week after having worked at the John Law home the past three weeks caring for the farm during Mr. Law's absence. Mr. and Mrs. John Asplund and sons, Lloyd, Robert, Kenneth, left where they John Law and daughter, Margaret, and the Misses Alice and Margaret Johnson and Verna Strand returned to their homes the fore part of the week after a three weeks trip to Alexandria, Minnesota where they at- tended the Pentecostal Camp Meet- ings at Lake Geneva camp. Romeo Bailey of east of Wing visit- ed at the Chas. Lind home Monday. He was accompanied home by his son, Raymond, who had been visiting with his cousins the past week. Miss Naomi Hagstrom left by train for Valley City Monday morning where she plans to attend the State Teachers’ college for the next four weeks, Rev. and Mrs. Amond Christenson and family of Rhode Island, arrived at the Peter Johnson home Friday. They visited there until Monday when they moved into the parsonage in Regan. Mr. Johnson is the new Pen- tecostal pastor in Regan. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Noon, sons, Ival and Wilbur and daughter, Na-| dine, and Doris Johnson were Sun- day evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hagstrom and family. ¢—$—<—_———__—__——————+| | Regan 4 > By BERNADETTE HOPKINS Miss Elvira Asplund, of Wilton, was a guest for several days this week of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Kelly. Mrs, A. B. Stratton and Mrs. Opal Olson were Bismarck business callers Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Dimond and children were overnite guests of Mrs. H. F. Dimond Friday. The Misses Angeline, Marget and Alice Smith, of Fargo, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Hopkins Monday. Mrs. Hopkins joined the party for a motor trip through the western part of the state. Mr. and Mrs. Tedholm have moved to Regan from Valley City. Mr. Ted- holm is the new manager of the Monarch Elevator Co. N. O. Strand and Russell Hopkins made a business trip to Bismarcx Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Richardson, of Sanger, were week-end guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, A. L. Garnes. Miss Gladys Peterson, of Bismarck was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Tourtlotte over the week-end. Annie, sons, Leonard and Henry, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ollenburger, son Allan, Laurence and Eddie Spitzer, Pauline and Margaret Hagstrom and | Lein: Nellie Partyke. Mr. and Mrs. John Partyke, daugh- | ter, Bertha and son Eddie, visited at the Steve Murray home Sunday. Louise Fisher visited at the Mount home Sunda: : Miss Pauline Hagstrom spent Wed- nesday night at her home near Still. Albert Meyers, and Leonard Spitzer visited at the Lewis Spitzer home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Spitzer and daughter, Helen, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wall near Mercer Sunday. Aminda and Pauline Spitzer spent | Sunday afternoon with Caroline Johnson, Herman Broel and grandchildren, Doris and Kenneth Krotz, were in Baleyin Friday. —$<$<$<$_______ | Still o—__—_—__—_______4 By B. P. HAGSTROM Mr. and Mrs. Loule Thompson and son John returned to their home at Miss Iola DuTait of Washburn and Walter Tyberg, of Bismarck were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. O. R.H. Lundberg and Oscar Lundberg were Bismarck callers Wednesday. Frances Tourtlotte and Clara Rier- son were week-end guests of Bis- marck friends. “Miss Gladys Gramling of near Bis- marck, and Miss Ferris, of Wilton, called on Regan relatives Thursday. N. O. Strand and Russell Hopkins | returned from Bantry Tuesday. Mrs. Strand and children remained at Ban- try for a visit of several weeks. ° Moffit > By MRS. C. E. MOFFIT ; Mrs. Stella Hill and son Sidney left Monday for Brinsmiad for a few weeks visit with relatives. Mrs. Jim Hill spent Monday in Bis- marck, The Burns Bailey, George Lewis and Floyd Bier families spent Sunday at the creek enjoying a picnic dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lane and sons Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Lane and chil- dren spent Sunday at the Floyd Miller home near Haeziton. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brownawell ind children were Bismarck callers Alice Mauk returned home Sat- Friday evening at the H. D. Hamblen home near McKenzie as it was Bobby Dick Pillsbury's and his grandmother, Mrs. H. D. Hamblen’s birthdays. Mur! Pillsbury had the misfortune to fall from a horse and the horse fell on him injuring one of his arms severely. He was taken to Bismarck Tuesday for medical treatment. Rev. Brown of Steele closed two weeks of special meetings Friday night and returned to his home at] Steele. Mrs. Burt Johnson, Mrs, Emil En- ochson, Mrs. C. E. Moffit and chil- dren, Harriet and Jimmy, spent Mon- day at the B. F. Lane home. Mrs. Martin Rippley and son Billy of Tuttle are visiting relatives near Moffit for a few days, The ball game between Moffit and McKenzie was largely attended Sun- day. Moffit won 24 to 7 in a 7 inning game. Mr. and Mrs. Ed DeHaan and chil- dren visited at the Wm. Lane home Tuesday. The Missies Etta Hoffman and Har- riet Moffit, Clair Porter and Murray House visited at the Hoffman home Sunday afternoon. Miss Lyla Thompson and Wilhel- mina Moffit spent Sunday with Mrs. Burt Johnson. Miss Gertrude DeHaan visited at the Barth home a few days this week. s+ | Ghylin | >————__—_— + By MARGARET DAVIS John Drawver took advantage of the excursion rates and went to Wis- consin to spenl the Fourth of July with his brother, William, who has been ill. Mr. and Mrs. Arne Tosseth and son, Edwin, were Friday evening guests of Mrs. Tosseth’s father, Swen jenson. A picnic was held in the grove of Marvin Alm's near the Rocks Sunday noon with Grass Lake and Ghylin People attending. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Robertson of Pasadena, California and Mr. and Mrs. John Ecklund of Bismarck called on friends and relatives in Ghylin Sun- i. Leland Perkins of Wilton spent Fri- day evening at Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson's home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rosendahl and family called at Mr. and Mrs. Steve Little home Sunday evening. A ball game was played in Regan Sunday afternoon between Grass Lake and Ghylin, the former winning, this being the second time they beat Ghylin. » Mr. and Mrs. Earl Scharnowske, Etta and Leif Nelson of Bismarck, called at the Bert Hedstrom home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robertson and grand- son of Minnesota are visiting rela- tives in Ghylin. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Watkins called on Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Johnson home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morris and chil- dren motored to Menoxen to the rodeo Sunday. Eugene Little of Wyndmere is spending the summer with his uncle, Steve Little. Miss Ida Tosseth has been spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. H. E. Perkins. Miss Luella Holmes is visiting with her aunt, Mrs. Ina Davis. Mrs. Geneva Johnson and daughter, Marilyn and Mrs. W. D. Sunquist and daughter, Leoma, motored to Bis- marck Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Keirland and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Anderson at- tended the ball game in Regan Sun- day. Mrs. Frances Perkins has returned to the home of her-in-law and daugh- ter Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hedstrom and Mrs. A. B Johnson were Bismarck shoppers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Davis and daughter, Eunice were attending to business in Bismarck Saturday. Marilyn Johnson and Leoma Sun- quist spent Sunday afternoon with their cousins Janet and DeElda Little. Staton Davis visited Sunday morn- ing with Owen Davis at the Z. X. Ranch near Wing. H. F, Johnson of Bismarck spent Sunday visiting friends in Ghylin. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rosendahl and family, Mr. Gust Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Strom and son, Mr. and Mrs. Elget Strom attended the barn dance at the Tom Morris home Sat- urday evening. Mrs. Wilbur Noon and small son, Duane, are the guests of Mrs. Noons parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Alm, this week. Hugo Sunquist took his mother to Regan Sunday afternoon to see the ball game. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Spangberg at- tended ,the picnic near the Rocks Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Backman and children attended church near Wilton Sunday evening. 2 H. H. Speeten called on farmer's in Ghylin this past week where he bought hogs and cattle to ship out this Tuesday. The Still 4-H club will meet this Tuesday in Ghylin at the home of Mrs. Albert Johnson. Margaret Gill visited with her grandmother, Mrs. H. B. Gill Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Louie and chil- dren and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sun- quist and daughter, Lucile motored to Regan Saturday evening. $$$» Lyman | ° By S. GYLDEN Andrew Lieuska was an overnight guest of Sulo Gylden Monday. Mrs. Gust Eckholm and children were callers at William Harju’s Sun- day forenoon. Edwin Olson was a caller at Gust Eckholm’s Monday. Sulo, Eino, and Siiri Eckholm’s were Clarence and Mabel Magnus visited at Henry Inget’s Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Gust Eckholm and sons Eino and Sulo were visitors at Henry Ingets Wednesdzy evening. Sergie Gylden visited with Henry St Andrew Eckholm Thursday eve- ning. Seth Harju, Emil Lieuska, Sulo and Sergie Gylden were visitors at Gust Eckholm’s Saturday evening. Stiri Eckholm was confirmed Sun- day at the Finnish Lutheran church. Rey. Harju officiated. Rev. Koivumaki conducted services at the Finnish Evangelical Lutheran church Sunday. Mrs. Elmer Josephson, and Norval and daughter, Ethel, Alice Bates and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pesonen and Antilla’s, Hiemo Slirtola, daughters Linda and Martha and son, Felix, were callers at John Gylden’s Sunday evening. Sylvia Eckholm has returned home from near Driscoll where she has been employed at the Benz home for the past few months. Emil and Andrew Lieuska, Seth Harju, Olaf and Sigrid Wainio, Arvo Koski and Saima Pihlaja were visitors at Gust Eckholm’s Sunday evening. oo b Missouri By L. M. CRAWFORD Mr. and Mrs. William Mudgett from southeast of Mandan returned to their home Tuesday after spending the Fourt of July with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Clark. William MacDonald motored to Bis- marck Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hartley and son Donald from Bismarck spent Friday evening visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford. The Stewartsdale Ladies’ Aid Mis- sionary society met at the church Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Clark and son Wayne, Bob McDonnell and Mrs. Aug- ust Doehle were Sunday dinner guests at the Garry O'Callaghan home in the Buchanan Valley. Miss Lucille Crawford spent sev- eral days last week at the home of her sister Mrs. William Mills near Brittin. Eugene Fisher of Bismarck spent a few days at the James MacDonald home this week assisting Mr. Mac- Donald in building his basement. John Crawford, Studie Woodworth and John Kluksdahl were among those the helped with the log raising for the barn on the William Mills farm near Brittin recently. Miss Mayme Clark visited at the William MacDonald home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Clark visited at the Emory Woodworth home Monday evening. Alex Anderson from north of Bis- marck and Ernest Stillwell assisted James MacDonald with the work on the basement Tuesday. Mrs. John Crowfard and Lucille visited at the Leslie Clark home Mon- day afternoon. ‘ on | McKenzie ° By MRS. T. T. HUGHES Helen Anderson of Trygg Township visited Clara and Florence Habeck the past week. She returned home Friday evening. Mr .and Mrs. Henry Larson and daugher Miss Vivian were Sunday visitors at the George Hughes home. Tom Hughes was a supper guest at the R. C. Boren home Tuesday. The Royal Neighbors held a regular meeting Friday night in the hall. Members and their families plan & picnic Sunday at Lake Isabel. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Habeck and fam- ily attended the wedding dance of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fitzgerald in the Ryberg barn Friday night. Mrs. George Manly and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Madland returned Friday from Pembina and Dunseith. A. Allen and daughters Laura and Martha Allen of Bismarck were Mon- day evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Manly. George Manly, R. D. Crum, and Mr. and Mrs, Shloaw motored to Buelah Monday. Imelda McCloskey is assisting her aunt, Mrs. Nels Nemi at Wing. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson of near Fargo and Mr. and Mrs. Knute An- derson of Bismarck were callers at the T.°T. Hughes home Sunday. Ed Easton and Wendell Drawver returned home from Dodge Tuesday. ‘The Seniors 4-H club was enter- tained Wednesday by Alice Clizbe. Miss Evelyn Betz and brother John entertained Mr. and Mrs. G. Manly and family and Isabelle Colby and daughter Bootie Sunday at dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Yeager of Man- kato, Minn. and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Swanick of Abrasaka, N. Dak., are visiting Mrs. C. E. Crum, B. W. Gra- ham and son Jackie of Wing visited Mrs, Crum Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. C, A. Paquin and fam~- ily and Miss Hazel McKenzie left Thursday for Minneapolis after a visit at the W. H. Stark home. + a | By MRS. R. M. WELCH On account of the heavy rain Mon- day, the Fourth, few people from this vicinity attended celebrations. ‘The Dorman and Knudtson boys spent the day at Lake Isabel. Mr. and Mrs. John Welch and family visited at the Otto Dorman home and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and family visited at the Ruth McMurrich home near Glencoe. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dorman called at the Robert Welch home Tuesday evening. Chester Boyd and children called at the Robert Welch home Tuesday jorning. mur. sod Mrs. Robert Welch and business callers at William Harju’s Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Josephson and son Clifford called at the John Gyl- den home Tuesday evening. children, Mayme, Viene and Lydia, spent Thursday evening at John Gyl- den’s. Tyne Ecxholm, Sally Gylcen, Arne Antilla, Earl and Walter Waiste, Ar- thur ‘Thursday evening at the Henry In- get home. youngest son motored to Bismarck Wednesday. ‘They called at the Otto Dorman home while en route. Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Funston and family visited at the Chester Boyd Mr. and Mrs. Gust Eckholm and/nome one afternoon the latter part of the week. at the Chester Boyd home Wednes- day evening. morning. ‘Wilson Jessup of Wenatchee, Wash., family were visitors at Arne and Fiina| ¢ Robert Welch and children called ‘Mr. and Mrs, A. D. Welch called and Walfred Antilla spent! at the Robert Welch home Friday [wa In return Mr. Irvine aided Mr. ay ‘i in taking his car home the next day. Russell Tollefson and sister, Luella, called at the Doppler home Saturday evening. Lawrence Doppler and Russell Tol- lefson spent Sunday visiting friends in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and family, accompanied by Leo Doppler, went fishing near Glencoe Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Roberts of Bis- marck made several calls in this vi- cinity Sunday. Mr. Roberts, U. 8. weather observer, was going over the path of last Wednesday's hail storm. aera dubsandeeniaaai | ° Hampton Hrgh McMurrich By ELIZABETH KOPPY Frank Koppy and Merle Buck were business callers at the Frank Lawler home Tuesday forenoon. Callers in Linton from this vicinity Tuesday were Wm. Schiermeister, Steve Koppy and son Math, Mr. and Mrs. John Ohlhauser, Jr., Jake and Helmuth Schiermeister and Emil Renschler. Edna Surber of Livona is visiting at the Steve Koppy home this week. Charles Stienerson was a business caller in Winona Thursday. Manly Fetterley of Braddock is em- ployed at the Porter Umber home, where he will assist in putting up hay this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Grenz were shopping in Linton Thursday after- noon. Carl Woods and Jean Mickel of Gayton were seen in this vicinity Thursday afternoon. The two crossed the Missouri in a rowboat. Mr. and Mrs. John Ohlhauser, Sr., motored to Eureka, S. D., Friday. Sheriff E. M. Ki of Linton passed through this vicinity Friday forenoon. Miss Louise Goehring iss assisting With the housework at the John Backhaus home. Mr. and Mrs. John Backhaus are the parents of a daughter born to them Sunday morning. Miss Elizabeth Goehring is working for Mrs. Earl Smith of Linton. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Englert and fam- ily of Linton visited at the Frank Chesrown home Sunday afternoon. The young folks of Gayton, Temvik and here gathered at the Wayne Graybeal home Sunday evening. The evening was spent in dancing. Albert Maier of Linton is employed at the Godfrey Grenz home. Francis Chesrown was a business caller at the Wallace Kyes home Monday. ————_______ (“Wild Rose 4 er By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL Jake Voll and his brother-in-law, Edward Swanson, were Bismarck vis- itors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. O: B. Swanson and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Saville were calling on the new grandson, Donald Ernest Swanson, at Linton Wednes- +) day. L, W. Feltheim took his son, Wal- ter, to Bismarck Friday to compete with other eighth grade graduates for beer nll ns prize. W. H. Browna- well and Billy Adams accom; them to Bismarck. ee Corma Kimball and Allen Kendall of Moffit were out Thursday inter- viewing the school board about some necessary repair work on the build- ings of School No. 1. Ernest Swanson visited at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Swanson, Sunday. A dinner was given at the W. H. Brownawell home Sunday in honor of their daughter, Mrs. Donald Sny- der’s birthday. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Bud Knott, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Snyder and Miss Helen Brownawell, all of Bismarck; Mrs. Harold Brownawell and son Bobby of Sterling, Mrs., Howard Brownawell and children, Joyce and Dale, and ras eee Brownawell, all of Mof- > ant s. J. S. nee Berry of Baker, Ervin Wendtz and Jack Kot spent the week-end ative ane pene at Wing. fake Voll and Gottlieb Merkle a business trip to Bismarck. Sree -—_______*. ae +. By CARL SCHATZ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dude and son, Wayne, were McClusky shoppers Wed- nesday. Esther, Eddie and Andy Johnson et ae Telnaes eee ‘Wednesday al wood and Pai a ing June berries. sidaiaira cis Mr. and Mrs. L. Berquist and sons called at the Qualey home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Laurito Adams and Mrs. Elmer Qualey ‘called at the Karl Schatz home Tuesday afternoon. Miss Olga Schlickenmeyer, who home, tered 0 het home’ in inns Lake Thursday. scp caadia | conte es polais, McClusky is summer at tht ner broters the home of rr. . E. Qualey and daugh- ter left for Wilton Thursda: they visited friends. isis Mr. and Mrs. Laurito Adams are the parents of an infant son from Anna Stroh visit John Stroh home "Thureday. Bate Mrs. Ernie Johnson spent Tuesday afternoon visit yi Mrs. J. esd Re Say 908 visiting relatives] ., andthe Homemaker’s club at the Ole Ol- son home Thursday. Election of offi- cers was postponed until the August meeting which will be held at E. Mow- der's. Mrs. John Lybeck, Mrs. Fred ol- son and daughter, Mrs. L. O'Larry, Mrs. Joe Cook and Mrs. Mabel Bailey and children were dinner guests at the I. Bailey home Friday. Mrs. O'Larry and Burnett Jacobson spent Thursday evening with Mrs. A. Ghylin, Mr. and Mrs. John Lybeck and Mrs. Fred Olson were also call- ers at Ghylin’s. Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Lindsey and family, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Taylor and children were dinner guests at the E. Mowder home. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wilmot were callers at the Geo..Mowder home Sun- day. We are sorry to hear that Gene Little was taken to the hospital but we all hope for a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fisher and chil- dren spent Sunday at the W. Scott home. Norton Strand, Jr., is staying with his grandmother a few weeks. Frank Walker and Merrill Lindsey called at the E. Mowder home Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Lindsey and family and Norton Strand called at the Strand home Sunday evening. Mrs, John Lybeck, Mrs. L. O'Larry ‘Mrs, Fred Olson and Katherine Mary and Joe Cook called at the McCoy home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and sons called at the Lindsey and D. Ghylin home Sunday. Mrs. 8, L. Jordahl is very sick at her home. Mr, and Mrs. B. I. Strand and Mrs. Anna Strand were guests at the T. Hollingsworth home in Macomber last Sunday. Matt Strand visited at the Ole Wold home Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. J. Lybeck and children and Burnett Jacobson visited at the Herman Lybeck home near Pettibone @ few days. | _ Christiana 2 By VIOLET A. CLARKE Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet called at the Dan Walmon's, H. R. Wright's, Tyler Johnson's, Raymond Dorson’s and Hassin Eele’s homes Tuesday en route from Sterling. Mr. and Mrs. Elder Elness were Bismarck callers Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Harding were Sterling callers Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stile and fam- ily left for Jamestown Sunday morn- ing as they were called there by the serious illness of Mr. Stile’s neice. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Etsenbeisz moved to the Martin Olson's near Driscoll Sunday where they will stay through haying. Miss Violet Clarke called at the George Harding and Adolph Hansen's homes Tuesday morning. Mrs. Edwin Holten and son Alvin were Sterling callers Saturday eve- ning. Lester Clark called at the Carey Johnson’s home Sunday morning. Ernest Johnson called at Mrs. Julia Clark’s and Mrs. Jennie Clarke's homes Thursday. Willie and Tillie Schoon were Dyis- call visitors Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Elder Elness and nephew Frankie took Curtiss Elness to Bismarck Thursday to consult a physician. H. R. Wright and Stanley Fransen called at the home of Mrs. Jennie Clarke Sunday morning. J. W. Beyer was a Sunday caller at the Elder Elness home. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clooten were Bismarck shoppers Thursday. Raymond Johnson and Elder Elness were Sterling callers Sunday. Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet called at the Edwin Holton home Fri- day. Miss Gertrude Ellener spent one day last week with Mrs. Edwin Hol- ton. Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet were Bismarck shoppers Thursday. r Clear Lake By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Mrs. Emma Shaffer and daughter Mrs. 8. L. Bryant spent Tuesday af- ternoon visiting Mrs. Carl Meland. Harold Hargrave returned Tuesday from Wayne, Michigan, where he at- tended the funeral of his sister. B. F. Paslay is enjoying a visit from his brother. Mrs. Mabel Carlson of Granville called on her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith Thursday, Mrs. Smith returned home with her for a few weeks visit. 8. F. Paslay and brother also son, Paul, were Bismarck callers Thursday. The B. F. Paslay family and Mr. Paslay's brother spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Orne. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hanson and family spent Friday evening at the Christ Schoon home. Mrs, Albert Christensen, Miss Myrtle and Walter called on Mrs. Allen Van Vleet Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Van Vleet and Mr. and Mrs, Allen Van Vleet were Steele callers Friday evening. Mrs. Rob. Johnson and daughters, Beryl and Mrs, Nels Meland had Sun- day dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaffer. Henry Olson called at the Ed Gib- he an dMark Kershaw homes Sun- Y. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Van Vleet, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Van Vleet and Rose- Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hochhalter Sunday at the H. Schafer ise aa Anna, Freda, and Martha Folmer and Emil Stroh visited at the H. Schatz home Sunday afternoon, Ruth, Hattie and Leonard Hanson and Emanuel Schatz, McClusky, visit- €d at the Schatz homes Sunday. ie and son, Jake, of near re callers Dude home pee at the Miss Hilda Schuenmey. spent Tuesday at the C. Hell home, fs irs. Dave Dixon, Wilt spent several days at the faa or her daughter here, Mrs, L. Adams, ily of Steele visited at the Mike Booschu and the C. Helb homes. Mrs. J. R. Jones and Gerald left for Iowa where they will spend two weel ks. Hank and Ed Schatz, Alvin Brockett mary motored to Bismarck Saturday where Mrs. E. A. Van Vleet entered the hospital to receive medical treat- ment for her foot, injured when she stepped on a nail. Ole Newland called at the H. A. Smith home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schoon en- tertained a number of relatives Sun- day at dinner. E. A, Van Vleet called at the Bell Lauf farm south of Driscoll Sunday. Pete Lathrop called at the Frank Shaffer home Sunday morning with a message for Mrs. Shaffer that her aged mother was very poorly. She left Monday morning accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. 8, L. Bryant, and little Betty and son-in-law, Harold Har- grave for Chillicothe, Missouri. They meee | oe trip by car. ora Olson is visiting with Miss Charlotte Olson for a few days. fter a few weeks visit with rel-|" Mrs, John Kalla has returned home| arrived this week for a visit with his|@nd John and Thofield Schatz spent friends at different points|from the sanitorium at San Haven| aunt, Mrs. Horace Dirlam. Tuesday evening at Brush Lake. in North Dakota. where she has been taking treat-| mrs, Horace Dirlam and children} Mr. and Mrs, John Stroh and chil- 8, T.'Mauk is visiting with| ments. and nephew, Wilson Jessup, called at|dren and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Qualey Mr, and Mrs. Gust Eckholm, Nels| the C. K. Boyd home one day the lat-| and daughter, Iva, were dinner guests Niemi, Arne Antilla, Dave Josephson, | ter part of the week. at the Schatz home Sunday. ft grain|zckholm and Waltred Ants were agate, Wednesday. ween fe of et pler y- business callers in the Capital City; Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Welch visited | 4. antic ‘Thursday. home Sunday. and children vis- the Otto Dorman Faust home Sun- one baaan Dallas Olson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Olson spent Sunday with his uncles, L. B. and Willie Olson. Mrs. J. W. Beyer and Mrs. Alfred son called . Sunday visitors at the G. A. Bos- it ~ Lpuis Olson end sons Clarence and and sons assisted By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN Lawrence, Bill Wanttaja, Alex and! Drew Irvine in -@ box car many of the fly sprays on. Mr. and Mrs. ¥. H. Pillsbury spent |Lawrence Diedinger, Gylden, | trom the scene of the Soo wreck Sat-| Not the market, holds its strength for at al members were present abjJoast « year, 4

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