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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1984 > Hope Restored to Doomed Man ’ NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS \ Schrunk [| Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Witt and Lydia ‘k, | tlent at San Haven. Sprain witch andi son 4, and | Daye Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Hopkins fiochhalter were business callers in| motored to Kenmare Sunday. tae nats Be ter eke th had some dental work done wi ere. t Mr. and Mrs, R. G. Marchant visit-| ; Lyman td at the Herman Neiters home on} @——————- ————_e Mr. and Mrs, Carl Johnson were ——___—___———* Canfield | MBS. A. F. GHYLIN Mrs. A. Ghylin and son Clair spent Missouri By MRS. K. R. SNYDER Mrs. Leslie Clark and son Wayne and Miss Mayme Clark were Wed- nesday afternoon callers at the John Crawford home. A number of relatives of Mrs. Wil- lam MacDonald gathered at her home Friday afternoon to help her celebrate her 58th birthday anniver- sary. The afternoon was spent in- formally and a 5 o'clock luncheon was served by Mrs. MacDonald's daughters, Margery, Mrs, Alex An- derson and Mrs. Andrew Irvine. The honored guest was presented with Hanson who spent the week-end at} their respective homes. ‘Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Lein and daugh- ter Laverne, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Lein and daughter Shirley, motored to Dunseith Sunday and visited with Helen Lein, who is a pa- EZo a4 5 oH j gE meeting the teacherage with Mrs, Patten en- shopping in Bismarck on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Witt motored to McClusky on Friday to attend the Boy Scouts meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Wentz and children of Harmon, who have been . Visiting at Mrs. Wentz’s parents’ home, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Witt, for the past week, returned to their home on Saturday. i Richmond be By MARTHA BOSSERT Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Degner and son John motored Pete Remich to Goodrich Sunday. Mr, Remich spent ‘the past week here. Hans Jacobson spent Sunday at Robinson. Miss Martha Bossert spent Sunday with Jessie Braden at her school. Sunday supper guests at the Bos- sert home were Mr. and Mrs, Jacob ‘Wagner, daughter Violet, Mr. Wag- mer’s mother and Miss Jessie Braden. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Berg and fam- fly were visitors at the David Hein home. John, Martin and Eva Degner, Elsie and Albert Bossert were visitors ‘at the Guss Graf home Sunday. Rev. Fischer conducted church gervices north of Wing Sunday fore- noon, Hazlegrove | —________—__ By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Frank Gray and daughter, Miss Opal Gray, called at the Vernal Goldsmith home in Tuttle last Wed- nesday. John Hawkins, Sr. was in Tuttle ‘Wednesday. E. B. Sauter and Jack Stewart ealled at the L, Gorde home Satur- day. Mr, and Mrs. Carl Keopplin and children were in Tuttle Saturday. Lawrence Goldsmith and his moth- er were in Steele Friday. Lawrence, Forrest, Ruth and Mar- fon Thieling and Miss Opal Gray ‘were guests Friday evening at the M. 8. Goldsmith home. Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Duncan called Friday at the Jack Stewart home. Elvin Gray of Binford was a guest Saturday and Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank G ray. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stewart, sons ‘Wallace and Jackie, and daughter Adrain were guests Sunday at the| and By S. GYLDEN Gylden’s Tuesday. Lyman hall Friday evening. | Elmer, Frances, Thecdore and Ruth, Wanttaja’s and John Glyden’s. @ week-end visitor of home folks. Morris Erickson’s visited at Mrs. Anna Dronen’s Sunday evening. Alex Eskeli home. Bismarck callers Saturday. By ELIZABETH KOPPY brother Frank, Miss Elizabeth Nelson and John Backhaus. Mrs. Curtis Jenkins of Linton visit- ed the schools in this territory Thurs- day. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy accom- panied by their daughter, Miss Fran- ces, and Miss Elizabeth Nelson, mo- tored to Mandan Thursday forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. Koppy returned home the same day and the Misses Koppy and Nelson remained in the city, where they are nursés in the hos- pital. Herman Backhaus and son Her- man returned home after a several weeks’ business trip near Erie of this state. Mr. Backhaus bought straw there which he had baled and ship- ped to Linton, Teachers’ convention was held in Linton Friday. Several of the teach- ers of this vicinity attended. A number of people of this vicinity attended the funeral of an infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Joeb of Linton Sunday afternoon. —_________+ | Clear Lake By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Miss Norma Hansen has been spending the week with her sister family, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley n. home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray.| Frandse: ‘Ed. and Art Oschuner and L, Gorde were in Goodrich one day this week. Jack Stewart and son Wallace were {n Goodrich Saturday forenoon. Rev. Brean will hold church serv- ces Sunday, Oct. 21, and there will also be young folks’ Rally Day in Tuttle that afternoon, | Rock Hill By RUTH LITTLE John Flood was a guest for several lays at the J. R. Fitzgerald home. Roy Farley of Bismarck was a guest {n this community Tuesday. C. O. Kettleson and son Jennings motored to Bismarck A Mr. and Mrs. Herb Fricke and family were Friday guests at the Al- 6 bert Vollen home. Bernita and Josephine Brennise spent the week-end at their homes at Regan. Sunday dinner guests at the J. F. Little home were Mr. and Mrs. Herb Little and daughter Erma of Bald- ‘win, Andrew Kolb and Allen Tolliver. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Magnuson and family motored to Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Nemetz mo- tored to Bismarck Wednesday. A school meeting was held at the Andrew Olson home Tuesday. All members were present, Supt. Marie Huber called at the R. ‘W. Feltheim home Thursday. Andrew Kolb and Allen Tolliver pened from Salem, Oregon, last Mr. and Mrs, M. ©. Ottum and ton Billy were Wednesday evening dinner guests at the Oscar Maguson Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland had as’ Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hansen and family, Mrs, Han- nah Hansen, daughter and son, Mr. ad Mrs. Clarence Hansen and son of Steele, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon and family, Mr. and Mrs. Chauvin Belile and family, Mr. and Mrs. Stan- Jey Frandsen and baby, and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and daughters. Sunday visitors and callers at the Warren Keeler home were Mr, and Mrs. Art Bjorhus and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Mode and daughter Helen and son Charley, Jr., Theodore Torgerson, Granvel Selland and Donald Keeler. Mr. and Mrs.'Pete Malsim Sunday at the Reidinger home. : Moffit | ————______—________¢ By MRS. C. E. MOFFIT Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Carlisle and Miss Joyce Melvin, teacher of Wild Rose school No. 2, were Moffit call- ers Saturday afternoon. Homer Brownawell was in New Rockford Saturday where he purchas- ed a truck. Mrs. Fred Moffit entertained sev- eral ladies at her home Friday aft- ernoon in the interests of the Town- send plan of old age revolving pen- The members of the Christo Cen- trie club gave a farewell party for Rev. Kinzler and family at the Benz hall Friday night after the Epworth League program, ‘The Farmers Union gave a play, “Cross Roads Store” at the Benz hall Saturday night. It was attended by spent Lawrence Bouche is a guest of Syerett Bailey and H.C, Rasche this ‘wee! “Laura Broeckel of McClusky guest at the J. R. Fitzgerald Regan is a » By BERNADETTE HOPKINS William Kyle of Bantry, who was the guest of his sisters, Mrs. Norton ” Strand and Mrs, Russel Hopkins, was ® Bismarck caller Monday. ‘The Bridge Club met Tuesday eve- ning with Mrs. Lawrence Hopkins as hostess. The high score was held by ‘Mrs. A. F. Tourtlotte. Mrs. Allen panes in entertains the club Octo- Mrs. H. E. Rannestad entertained ‘@ number of small boys and girls Tuesday afternoon in honor of her son Harold’s 10th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Hopkins and William Kyle motored to Bantry, N. D,, Tuesday. The Hopkin’s returned to Regan Thursday. & very large crowd. The proceeds Peter Linna was a visitor at John The Women’s Nonpartisan League held their regflar meeting at the Mrs. Ida Thorson and children, were Friday evening callers at Bill Andrew Lieuska of Jamestown was Sulo Gylden and Arne Antilla ac- companied Dan Wahlman of Sterling to Oriska Sunday where they are spending several days visiting at the Leonard Kavonius, Walter Ojanen, Seth Gylden and daughter Gail were Visitors at the Herman Backhaus home Tuesday evening were Misses Frances and Elizabeth Koppy, their several pretty gifts. Leslie Clark home. ken. Past week, | Sterling >—________—__ By MRS. GEO. LEE The committee for the M. E. Lad- jes’ Aid circus to be held Oct. 31 met Tuesday afternoon with the teachers at the schoolhouse. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart were Capital City callers Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Moffit were Driscoll visitors Tuesday. Mrs. Victor Mercer will leave Mon- day for Los Angeles, Calif., where she will spend the winter with her son and daughter. Mrs. Hallie Belk and Mrs. H. B. Moffitt were afternoon guests at the H. E. Wildfang home Mr. and Mrs, James Koon of Dris- coll spent Saturday and Sunday at the Geo. Lee home, returning home Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Simon of New Rockford, N. D., who were also Sunday guests at the Lee home. Mary Victor of McKenzie is em- ployed at the L. B. Smith store here. Mrs. A. L, Chenowith was taken very ill Sunday night and rushed to the hospital where it is hoped she will soon recover, ————— | | Still | ——————— By I. 8. HAGSTROM Miss Vera Shirley of Montana, Mrs. Lillian Steffens and Miss Rose Moni- gan of San Francisco, Cal., who are holding gospel services in Regan this coming week and also did last week, are staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Conrad Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Perkins are the parents of a baby boy born Fri- day, Oct. 12, at the G. Meinhover home in Bismarck. ‘The last meeting for the Sunshine Sewing 4-H club for this year was held at the Conrad Johnson home Saturday evening. The first meeting of the new year will be held Nov. 10 at the Eric Pearson home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bergquist of Steiber township, Mrs. Signe John- son and children, Axel and Ned Asp- lund and Eric Pearson visited at the Ole Hagstrom home last week. A number of people from this vicin- ity attended the miscellaneous show- er and dance in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Shirl Neidermier at the Bald- win hall Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Engstrom and children and John Engstrom were Wednesday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Erick- son. Miss Helen Johnson was an over- night guest at the Charley Noon home Friday. Axel Asplund left by bus from Bis- marck Monday morning for a visit in eastern points and taking in the world’s fair. Rev. and Mrs. A. Christenson and children of Regan were guests of Mr. Priday. and Mrs. Petér Johnson ug Menoken By MBS. JENNIE DANCE ‘The members of the Cheerful Stitcher Sewing cllb entertained the leaders, Mrs. A. C. Dance and Miss Pearl Salter, and their parents at a banquet and Achievement Day held at the Ebling home Saturday after- noon, The sewing the club had fin- ished during the past year was ex- hibited. The club was reorganized for another year with Miss Norman Agnew, presiden’; Miss Dorothy Wood, vice president; Miss Lucille Ebling, secretary. Miss Pearl Salter will be club leader. The next meet- ing will be held with Miss Mabel will be used to send delegates to| W004. Jamestown Oct. 17 to 20. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Johnson and Mrs. Alfred Faust will go as delegates. ‘The Rainbow Homemakers club met with Mrs. W. E. Nichols Friday afternoon, The Ladies’ Aid will meet with Mrs. C. E. Moffit Wednesday, Oct. 7. Clair Porter has purchased the bus- iness from Homer Brownawell and he and his bride will soon take posses- sion. We wish them lots of success in their new business, the Nupen home in Bismarck Satur- two tables. Mrs, Emil Enockson won high prize. A lovely lunch was served by the hostess. and Mrs. Tim Sullivan returned home weeks visiting relatives and friends, blin home Sunday. Mrs. Milton Zimmerman of Hebron ‘was a guest for several days of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Westerman, The Wester- and f Several ladies from Moffit and vicinity attended a bridge party at day afternoon. Bridge was played at Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Whittaker, Mr. from a trip to Idaho and Oregon where they have spent the past few Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Pillsbury and children visited at the H. D, Ham- B. F. Lane left Saturday morning with a carload of cattle for Chicago where he will visit with Harold Lane Mr. and Mrs. Edd Ebling and fam- ily and Mrs. Laura Dance attended a farewell party at the Lafe Blensley home in Bismarck for Mrs, Lloyd Hamblein and little son who have spent the summer visiting relatives here and in Bismarck. Mrs. Hamblein and son left Tuesday for their home near Salem, Oregon. The Menoken Homemakers club held the first meeting of the year at the home of Mrs. Albert Sher- man. The project leaders, Mrs. Mel- vin Agnew and Miss Pearl Salter, gave a discussion on purchasing and selecting sheets and woolen blankets. A plate luncheon was seved by the hostess to the eight members and three visitors present. The next meeting will be held with Mrs, V. M. Craven. The seventh and eighth grades en- tertained at a hard-time party Friday night at the Menoken school, The seventh grade pupils were initiated into the Cheerlo club. Prizes were awarded to Beatrice Wallen and Maurice Dance for costumes, club attended the tour and enter- tainment sponsored by the American Association of University Women in Mr. and Mrs. James McDonnell of Bismarck spent the week-end at the Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Snyder and | son Kenneth were Sunday callers at the W. E. Snyder home near Meno- Mr. and.Mrs. Amos Robidou re- turned home from South Dakota Tuesday evening where they had been visiting with relatives for the The Cheerful Stitches 4-H Sewing ul Smiles of supreme happiness wreathed the faces of David Lamson | Ecklund | ———_—___——————_e By ELBIE MURREY Pat Kale and son Jerome, who have been visiting in Wilton, are guests at the Joe Warmke home. Mr. and Mrs. John Baumeller and Mr. and Mrs. Walto visited at the John Partyke home Sunday. Harold Larson and Frayne Ers- trom, Frank Murrey and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Anderson visited at the A. E. Holden home Sunday afternoon, Steve Murrey and daughters, Vir- ginia and Margaret, motored to Bis- marck Saturday. John Partyke and daughter Bertha accompanied them. Donald Holden has been on the sick list for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. John Partyke and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Murrey spent Friday evening at the Joe Poole home celebrating Mrs, Poole’s birthday. By OLGA M. RISE Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Christenson and daughter Milton spent Sunday Jat the B. N. Lein home. Geo. Vik who is with the CCC camps at LaMoure, N. D., is spend- ing a four day furlough at his home. Ted Varholdt is busy at the present helping Art Bjorhus move to Valley City, N. D. Catherine Lein, who has spent the past month at the Christenson home at Wilton, returned home Sunday. 8. C. Severson of Hannaford, N. D. was a business caller in this vi- cinity Thursday. The P. T. A. meets in school No. 3 given by the unmarried men. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Kluksdal and son Leno, Valdemar Lein, Einar and Knut Spilde, George and Minor Vik visited at J. O. Rise’s Sunday. John and Gale Birkeland transacted business at Bismarck Thursday. Olive Rise, who has spent the past two weeks visiting at home, returned to Bismarck Friday. A large crowd attended the farewell party given on Mr. and Mrs. Art Bjorhus and family Friday evening. — By MES. GEORGE NELSON Geo. Nelson and Gwendolyn called ‘Tuesday at the Nels Nelson home. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Olson and, Miss Lenora Hedstrom and nephew, Bud Larson, drove to Glover, N. D., for a week's visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs, Ben Nelson and chil- dren came from Miles City, Mont.,| to visit with their parents, Nels Nel- son’s and Ernest Gordon’s, and her sister, Mrs. Carl Landerholm. Mr. and Mrs. William Harju and sons, Seth and Ben, accompanied by| Mr. and Mrs. Ofto Harju and fam- ily of Bismarck, left Tuesday for Arve Harju. Mrs, Jack Kunders of Little Forks, | Minn., Gloria and Charles Rooker, Walter and Woodrow Pettis were sup- per guests Tuesday evening of last week at the Art Magnus home. George Pettis left the fore .part of the week to Little Forks, Minn., with @ truck load of furniture where they: will make their future home. ‘Mrs. Geo, Nelson was hostess to the Trygg Cedarhill Homemakers club Wednesday, October 10. After the meeting adjourned a social hour served by the hostess. Gene Cunningham, Edward and Morrison were guests Sunday at the Arthur Solberg home in Naughton. ‘Mr. and Mrs, Henry Enget and son Walter left for Detroit Lakes and ‘was spent after which luncheon was 5 and his sister, Dr. Margaret Lamson, as she brought news to San Quentin, Calif., prison of the granting of a new trial to the man condemned to death as a wife slayer. Despite belief of a majority of the supreme court justices in Lamson’s guilt, their statement de. clared the conviction was won on evidence “no stronger than mere suspicion.”* Saturday night to honor them with @ farewell party. They are going to Little Forks, Minn., to make their future home. A silver collection was presented them as a token of esteem and remembrance. Luncheon was served later in the evening. T Wilson . . Emily son Wesly and Mrs. Robert Rust of Martin, spent the week-end with the John Berg family. Mrs. Wolf entertained a number of ladies at @ quilting party Wednesday. church was held at the Sam Berg home Sunday with a large attend- ance. Miss Clara Wagner is spending a week with her sister, Mrs. Adolph ‘Wagner at Pickardville. Lewis Wagner and son Paul spent. Tuesday in the Capital City. ness, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Christ Berg of Wing visited with relatives in this commun- ity Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wagner visited at the Carl Flimmer home Thursday, near Turtle Lake, oD Steiber By MRS. WM. HICKEL G. J. Steinert of Mott, N. D., visited Telatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Strand, Wm. Friday evening. A program will be| Fisher mond Broehl visited at the Fred Uhde home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Torzeski and ron ps aaa ursday. Clarence McAllister who has been employed at Park River, N. D., re- turned home last week. The Pleasant View school board held a meeting at the school house Tuesday. Mr. Laschevitch and his pupils gave @ Columbus Day program Friday aft- ernoon, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Sam Schafer and fam- ily spent Sunday afternoon at the John Stroh home, Chris home, lett for his home at McVille, N.D. Mavis, accompanied by their niece,|day. Minneapolis to visit Mr. and Mrs,|Cher home Springs was a visitor at Lundquist home Tuesday. i i Ht P. T. A. meeting was held Priday Maitrejean and Violet Olson appointed on the entertainment com- mittee. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Whitmer and family visited at the Ole Wold home afternoon. 5 Ag ay a iy ; “tl pt rf E f 5 i Ti ! l HH i i i Be : | i i i : i 3 >Bee ed ay i i [ al Hil snEE eck"E ey%, Lobe 5 8 3 rr EEF i sf 5 ee Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Torgerson and Pauline Fuehrer returned home evening from Minot and Earth. The' local P. T. A. will hold their November meeting Wednesday eve- Bak a, Tas eee ot Hew. Gn i mans took Mrs, Zimmerman to her Parents’ home at McClusky Sunday. ber of children Friday sfternoon| seen uml cl y afternoon] Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carpenter in honor of her daughter Patty's 8th| and daughter Marcelette spent the week-end at Moffit visi relatives and friends, id ‘The swimming pool project started Monday with Henry Wierenga as i Bismarck Saturday. Mrs. A. C. Dance and Miss Pearl Salter, lead- ers, accompanied the girls- on the tour. Mrs. V. M. Craven returned from a two weeks’ visit with Mrs. Maude Craven in Le Crosse, Wis., and Mrs. Roy Yule in Valley City. Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Schmitz are the parents of a daughter born Sat- ey morning at Bt. Alexius hos- pital, Geo. Abelein of Anamoose spent several days visiting his son and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abelein, Marcus Trembly, who has been em- | Parents ployed in Montana, is now visiting| A large crowd of friends and rela- | fiends in Menoken, } tives went to the George Pettis home i Bl E 5 i : Lenora, Jessie Pettis and the Gates's from Hazelton came Wednesday night to visit at the Geo, Pettis Mrs. Edward Lundquist’s sistér, Mrs. Wm. Johnson, came Saturday from &t. Paul for a short visit here at the Lundquist home. Eva Trygg, who is attending high school in McKenzie, spent the week- end at her home. Jessie Pettis, who teaches at Hazel- ton, Lg vlad week-end with her uur . Lawrence 1 ‘Thysel visited at the) home Temvik Mrs. and Ruth Ann ‘A bridal shower was given at the and ane arg bore, on Thursday: noon, lor of Mrs, Hoover's is teaching] sister, Miss Etta Hoffman. A very . Was| large crowd attended. The after- Mr./ noon was spent informally. Every- one wrote a recipe for the bride. A -| lovely lunch was served by the hos- "=| tess, ee on Beth Porter.: home| Many wut ts were received and Thelman| by the guest of honor. i,fE Be [-] y |

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