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¢ o— By OLGA M. RISE Gale and Clifford Birkeland, Ken- fheth, Ethel and Rubie Brenden and Arthur Deckert spent Sunday near Bismarck fishing. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Arneson, Mr. ‘an@ Mrs. Tom Lien and Arthur Rise returned home Tuesday evening after . several days in the north- erm of the state. i ind Mrs, B. N. Lein and Mrs. Ole Spilde spent Sunday visiting at the M. E. Christenson home at Wil- ton, Alice Vik and Catherine Lein returned home with age after spending the past 10 days there. Those who attended to business matters at Bismarck the past week were Mr. and Mrs, A. T. Arneson, John Opoien, Ed. Nygaard, Einar and Knute Spilde, Valdemar and ~ Catherine Lein, Alice Vik, Mr. and _ NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, her marriage. She was at that time Lydia Harthy. Theodore Dorman, Mr. and Mrs. Telfer oo — By MRS. WM. McMURRICK , Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Woodland and two daughters returned from visiting relatives in South Dakota Tuesday. Warner and family, Leo and Clar- ence Doppler, Catherine Moran, Rob- ert Welch and two children, Mr. and Mrs, George Varnum, Oliver Welch, Harold Gramling was visiting friends in this community Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Buckley, daugh- Mrs. Ruth McMurrich and son and daughter, Mrs. Homer Anderson and little daughter, and Mr. and Mrs, W. E, Snyder were all in Bismarck Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Snyder and Mr. and Mrs. G. N, Varnum visited at the John Welch home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Welch and fam- ily and Mrs. L. 8. Doppler called at ters Naomi and Corrine, and Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Oder left for a trip to the Black Hills Saturday. Jacob Dietrich was @ Bismarck caller Saturday. Rev. Gulson, accompanied by Ber- nita Fields and James Brown, mo- tored to Washburn Sunday afternoon to attend the closing services of the Mrs, Gulson and conference there. Jeanne accompanied them home. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Fields and family were Sunday visitors at the Wm. McMurrich home. the Robert Welch home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Finkle of Bismarck visited at the Doppler home Sunday. Mr, and Mrs, L. 8. Doppler, Theo- ‘Mrs, Ted Varholdt, Mr. and Mrs. H. ©. Arneson, Alice Arneson and Hazel Zein, John Birkeland and A. O. Ambers left Saturday for points in Minne- eota and Iowa on a two weeks’ visit. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Arneson and Alice Arneson spent Sunday at Ted ‘Varholdt’s, Clarence and Irwin Rise and Sam ‘Vik spent Sunday at Ole Spilde’s. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lein spent Sun- day at William Boten’s in Kidder county. [ j By MES. JENNIE DANCE Mr, and Mra. Wm. Johnson have spending the week visiting Mrs.! : dJohnson’s relatives near Wadena, Minn. Mrs. C. D. King went to Hebron to visit her parents and attend the celebration which was held in He- bron. Tolene Agnew of Dawson, N. D., is visiting Mrs, Edd Walgren. Menoken Mr, and Mrs. C. M. Scogley and/@ two children of Mott were supper guests at the A. ©. Dance home Sat- urday night. They were returning from the veterans and Auxiliary con- vention in Frand Forks, Mr, and Mrs. M. J. Lee and son were guests of Mr, and Mrs. R. G. : Abelein Sunday. "Mr, and Mrs. O. R. Ayers and fam- ily, Arthur and Walter Yeakle mo- _ tered to Baldwin Sunday, spending “the day visiting Mr. and Mrs, Percy Freeman. returned Monday League convention in Valley City. dore Dorman and Merwyn Oder call-|* 7 ed at the Albert Anderson home | Lyman | Sunday evening. o ° f Heaton | By S. GYLDEN *| Mrs. Johnson and sons, James INLE Johnson and Robert Anderson of 4 pie Chicago are visiting at Mrs. Nora Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Heinle and|Sharpe’s home. About 25 people gathered at the Wilten, pei: pers reece od John Juhola home Monday after- Visitors at the Heinle home Sun-|20on tocharivari Mr. and Mrs, Einard day were Mr. and Mrs, John Neu- pea who were married on that , Sr. nie, Ruby Heinle | ay. me mete aye cue fo aaa Mrs.| Walter Inget and Andrew Liuska Sam Berg and son Willie. returned Monday from Minnesota Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walcher and|Where they spent the past week on son Norman, and Herbert Heinle of |® business mission. Turtle Lake visited a few days with| The dance held at the Lyman hall Mrs. Walcher’s parents, Mr. and|Saturday was quite well attended. Mrs. Andrew Heinle, Sr., at Goldwin|Knute Spilde of Driscoll was the last week, lucky winner of the sewing machine. Mr. and Mrs. John Neuharth, Jr.,|Music was furnished by Henry Pih- and sons, Lloyd and Harold, visited |!aja, Raymond Hokana, Fred Mulari at the John Neuharth, Sr. home|2Nd Seth Gylden, Saturday evening. Sally Gylden, Severi Eckholm and Jake Heinle visited with his broth-|£dwin Larson spent Wednesday eve- er and sister-in-law at the Andrew |Ming in Bismarck. Heinle home Sunday. Misses Tyne and Siiri Eckholm and Mr. and Mrs, Heinle and daugh-|Lempi Harju, Edwin Waiste, Bill Ho- ter Rachel and son Junior were shop-|Kana, Fred Mulari, Sulo Gylden, pers at Wilton Saturday. Seth Harju, Eli Liuska and Ed. Lar- @|son were Bismarck callers Friday. if Phoenix MJ Miss Linda Siirtola returned home Tuesday evening after spending the ae: ‘| past three weeks visiting with Miss Laurice Jorgensen of Alta. Philip Harju of Bismarck spent the past week visiting with his small cousin, Russell Harju, at the home of their grandparents, William Harju’s. Walter and Venla Inget, Tyne, Siiri and Selma Eckholm and An- By ELIZABETH NEFF Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Wutzke and daughter Vera visited at the Bill Geliner home Monday. Mr. and Mrs, John Wutzke were SUI ak: Cena: ae ore drew Liuska were callers at Jake Nie- ler and family, James Shaw, Henry |™!’s, William Harju's and John Gyl- and Jullus Wolff, Virgil Cloud, Emil|den’s Sunday afternoon ‘Wutzke and Carl Ginder were callers. ah tel ea Mr. and Mrs. Jake Zimmerman and| Walter Ojanen’s, John Riikola’s and daughter Viola, Mr. and Mrs, Jake|D@" Wahiman's enjoyed a picnic at Vittmore arrived at the Christ Rath home Monday where they stayed un- til Friday. Martha and Arnold Plienes were Sunday dinner guests at the Alex Neff home. the “Cowboy Bush” Monday. —— | Trygg By MES. GEORGE NELSON ] and Reverand T. C. Horgerson, re- turned home from Valley City Mon- day after attending the convention there, The seniors 4-H club and their leader, Mrs. P. P. Bliss, entertained at a miscellaneous bridal shower Tuesday afternoon at the W. A, Rod- gers home in honor of Mrs. Edward Howery, formerly Miss Madeline Boren. Mrs. Howery received many beautiful gifts. Refreshments were served by the club members, During the afternoon contests were held. Mrs. L, Clizbe and Mrs. T. T. Hughes received favors on winning of the contests. ? Schrunk By EDNA MARCHANT ° ° Mr. and Mrs, Dan Frey stayed at Julius Hauff home while Mr. and Mrs. Hauff attended conference at Harvey, N. D., a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Reile, Marie Reile and Ervin Schatz were Wednesday callers at the R. G. Mar- chant home. Ed. and Ted Stroh were shopping jin Wing on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hochhalter visited at the Jake Stroh home on {Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Jake Stroh and son Ed. were business callers in McClusky on Friday. Mr. and Mrs, Julius Hauff and son Albert, Sam Schefer and wife, and Mrs. Dave Hochhalter were in Bis- marck on Wednesday. * ~~ Cromwell as d By LILLIE JIRAS Mr. and Mrs. John Gierke of Bis- marck were overnight guests Satur- day of Mr. Gierke’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Herman Gierke. Mrs. W. J. Jiras, son Willie and daughter Lillie were entertained at dinner Sunday at the J. A. Varley home. Mrs. John Fosbeck, pioneer resi- dent of this township, is a patient in a Bismarck hospital. Arthur Magnus, Fred Kaiser and son Bill, Gilbert Cederstrom, J. A. Varley and Willie Jiras were visitors at the Martin Nelson home Sunday. Mrs, William Gierke and family and Mrs. John Gierke of Bismarck were guests at the John Engdahl home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Browning, son Walfred, and daughter Irene of Anamoose were guests Thursday at the home of Mrs. Browning's father, F. H. Schroeder, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Varley were guests Friday of the Hubert Ward family in Driscoll and also visited Mr, and Mrs, Harvey Moffit at Ster- ling. Carl Gierke returned to his par- ental home here Saturday from a trip to Minnesota where he had accom- panied his brother, William Gierke of Bismarck, on a fishing trip. Miss |? ®/concert at one of the churches. Mr. By ELIZABETH KOPPY to Livona Tuesday afternoon, py visited at the Godfrey Grenz home Tuesday afternoon. Manly Fetterley of Braddock is helping John McCory with the work this week. John Backhaus transacted business in Linton Thursday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Godfrey Grenz mo- tored to Bismarck Wednesday after- noon, The Homemakers club met at the Mrs, James Heer home Thursday aft- ernoon, The lesson on_ leftovers was given. Guests were Mrs, Fred Job, daughter Elizabeth and Miss Eleanor Richardson, Miss Pauline Koppy of Linton spent Sunday at her parental home. © } ¢ | Hazlegrove —. By MBS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Monday Ed. Oschuner was in Tut- tle. A. Hieb and son Robert visited near Chaseley and Roy Kraemer call- ed at Hieb’s, Mr. and Mrs. Art Oschuner and family and Harry Morse were in Tut- tle Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Oschuner and family, Mr. and Mrs. Art Oschuner and family, Mr. and Mrs, Russell Woodward and family were in Tuttle in the evening to a and Mrs. Fred Krein and family were also in Tuttle Thursday night. Thursday Robert and Adolph Hieb called at Keopplin’s and Roy and Betty, Donald and Dolores Kraem- er visited at the Hieb home. Sunday Mrs. Ed. Ochsuner and daughter Vera and son Norman and her niece little Lucille Woodward were dinner guests at the Gray home and Armond, Lawrence and Vernold Ochsuner were guests at the Harry Morse home, and Frank Gray called at Russell Woodward’s, The Hieb young folks visited at the Kraft home and Russell Woodward and son Clarence called Sunday evening at the Grays’. Ed. Ochsuner, Mrs. Fred Schuler and Mrs, Russell Woodward attend- ed camp meeting at Lehr this week. John Miller called at the Ed. Ochsuner and Russell Woodward homes Sun- day. | Moffit By MBS. C. E. MOFFIT The Ladies’ Aid met with Mrs. August Benz on Wednesday, June 26. The bids for painting the parsonage were opened and the job was award- ed to Albert Lunde who had the low- est bid. It was decided to buy roof- ing to cover shed on the parsonage. There will be no July meeting as —————_____—_—_—_—_ : Hampton Miss Hilda Schiermeister motored Misses Elizabeth and Regina Kop- a Rock Hill business callers in Bismarck Friday. Mrs. Al Holden and son Paul and Harold Larson were visitors at the Steve Murrey home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Warmke were dinner guests at the Holden home. Mr. and Mrs. Albert ant family were visitors at the Pete An- derson home Sunday. Steve Murrey and family, Frank Partyke, Harry, Sarah and Norman Holden were visitors at the Dave Smith home. Clear Lake By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Mr. and Mrs, Homer Nelson and family returned home Tuesday from @ week’s visit at Marion, N. D. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Van Vieet and children, and Mr. Van Vleet’s moth- er, Mrs. Belle Van Vleet, left Thurs- day morning with Mrs, E. Leabelt and sons of Glen Ullin, N. D., for Detroit, Minn., to visit with relatives and to attend the wedding of their niece and granddaughter, Miss Mildred Stall, i ¢ | A ° | ° who used to live south of Driscoll, Mrs, Stall being Miss Lillie Van Vleet before her marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sonnoman and family of Montane are visiting at the E. A, Van Vleet home. Mr. Son- noman is a son of Mrs. Van Vieet. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson and chil- dren spent Saturday with relatives at Moffit. Mr. and Mrs. Chalvin Belile and sons, and Martin Reddy, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Christensen and family called on Mr. and Mrs. Warren Belile Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and children visited at the Adolph Han- sen home Sunday afternoon. Several friends and neighbors of Driscoll and vicinity attended the funeral services of Mrs. M. T. Olson of Driscoll which was held at the Perry funeral parlors at Bismarck Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. The entire community extends deepest sympathy to Mr. Olson and daugh- ters. The body was shipped to Wil- mar, Minn., for burial. L. B. and Harry Olson motored to Willmar, Minn., to attend the fu- neral of their sister-in-law, Mrs, M. 'T. Olson. ] By RUTH LITTLE Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Hanson and daughter, Mrs. Herman Vagts of Wheaton, Minn., were Friday and Saturday guests at the Mrs. J. F. Little home. Mrs. Oscar Magnuson and sons, Mr. and Mrs, Strand will make their Mandan. Matt Andahl, who was celebrating her birthday. She received many beautiful gifts. oe Frances oe By MES. WALTER DIETZMAN Mrs. Tebbo Harms and daughter Vina, also Joe Fischer and Fred Cox were visitors and callers at the home ony. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dietzman Mon- Mr, and Mrs, Gilbert Melick were callers in Bismarck Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fischer and fam- ily visited at the home of Mrs, A. Kruger Tuesday evening. Lawrence Madland, who has been doing some farm work near Pembina, N. D,, returned home Tuesday night. Mrs, Bill Madiand and son, David, re- turned with him to visit friends and relatives until after the Fourth of daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Stall, | Juty. Misses Tena and Vina Harms went to Bismarck Tuesday to spend sev- eral deys. Floyd Owen and son Leon called at the Dietzman home Tuesday eve- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dietzman and daughter Mildred and son Edwin, Mrs. Floyd Dwen and sons, Louie and Paul, were invited for ice cream and cake at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Joe Fischer Thursday evening. Vern Thysell and June Johnson of McKenzie were married at Minot, N. D., Wednesday. They returned home Thursday. Their many friends extend congratulations to them. Ruben Tellinghausen of Bismarck is spending his summer vacation at the home of his grandparents, and Mrs. Tebbo Harms. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Madland and Ruth Ann Thysell took Mrs. Bill Madiland and son David to Wing Thursday evening where they will visit relatives for several days. Miss Tena Harms of this vicinity attended by Miss Vina Harms, sister er of the groom. Harry Smith of Minot came to Bis- marck Saturday to visit at the home of Selmer Oanes until after the 4th of July. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Melick went to Washburn Spnday to visit. with Mr, Melick’s parents. SLOPE NEWS ‘Edward Flannigan, Mr. and Mrs.|¢————--__________ George Clooten, Mr. and Mrs. Bill iT i ' Spitzer, and Mr, and Mrs. Carter. | 4 Slope Weddings | Marion Heck and granddaughter, , Larson-Viets Amelia Steiner, motored to Flasher| Miss Alma Larson, Dallas Texas, and Jake Vietz, Hebron, were married at Wibaux, Mont., Sunday, June 23. They returned home the next day and were feted Tuesday evening by the Hebron band. s* & Fenner-Hoffer Sunday, June 23, was the wedding day of Miss Esther Fenner, Drake, and George Hoffer, Kief, who were married at Kief with Rev. E. Zapf of St. John’s Lutheran church, Mc- Clusky, officiating. * * * Dockter-Trautman Rev. John G. Bunge of the Good- rich Evangelical Lutheran church read the service which united Miss Ann Dockter and Harold Trautman, both of Denhoff, on Sunday, June 23, The marriage was performed at Lin- coln Valley. * * ® Sisson-Temanson Miss Dorothy Sisson, Goodrich in- structor, and Erland Temanson, Bor- up, Minn., son of Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Temanson, Underwood, were married June 24 at the Spiritwood church near Jamestown. Both formerly taught at Stanton. ** * Bruns-Beck The marriage of Miss Marie Odelia Bruns, McClusky, to Andrew Beck, McClusky, sheriff of Sheridan coun- ty, occurred at the Denhoff Catholic church June 24. They are having a wedding trip to the Pacific Coast. ee Webster-Radke Miss Mildred Webster, Roberts, Wis., was married to Walter G. Radke, Underwood, on June 13. Both have completed courses at Northwestern Bible school, Minneapolis, and will be engaged in missionary work in the Ozark mountains. * ke * Koenig-Bender Miss Ruth Koenig, Washburn, was married to Jacob Bender, Underwood, Mr./on Tuesday, June 25, by Rev. Emil Becker, Washburn, They are mak- ing their home at the Koenig resi- dence at Underwood for the present. * * * Tinnel- Yonaka Miss Marjorie Ellen Tinnel, Hurst, Ill, became the bride of Howard H. Yonaka, Mott, Sunday, June 9, dur- ing a service read at Hurst by Rev. C. A. Underwood. They have arriv- ed in Mott to make their home. * * * ‘Wagner-Rawson Miss Thelma Wagner and Floyde Rawson, both of Pettibone, were mar- tied at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, H. E. Wagner, Sunday, June 16, by Rev. A. R. Bosworth, Af- ter a short stay at Bismarck, they will be at home in Pettibone. former Drake teacher, to rs ee eee there were two meetings in June. George and Helmer motored to Bis- George Negosick, Kensal, was solem- Glenview lena and sons, Herbert, Richard and} Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson and |@————_—- -__——__@|_ On Saturday, July 13, there willjmarck Saturday. nized at the Catholic church at Bor- | en) Harold, were Arena shoppers Friday. |family and Ervin Mose went to Wing Canfield | |be 6 or 7 negro students from Rust] Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vollen and| sebron—Mrs. Wilhelmina Schroed-|@Ulac on June 25. After a trip to Saturday evening shoppers in Wing|Wednesday for Farmers’ Day. 4 | college giving a musical program at/family were Sunday guests at the/er, 75, Hebron pioneer, dies. Minneapolis, they will reside at Ken- were Mr. and Mrs. Jake Mehlhoff,| Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nelson, Gerald, 2.:30 p. m. There will be no set|John Vollen home. sical . sal. By VIOLET L. JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rachel and|Gwendolyn, Mrs. Gilbert Cederstrom By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN charges but a free will offering will be} Mr. and Mrs, Carl Landerholm and| yedora—Billings county courthouse ee * are r family, Alex Neff and daughters Eli-/and sons, Rodger, Gilbert and George taken up. 25 per cent will go fortheir|daughter Burnett were week-end |pbeing repaired and repainted. Kvaum-Ruesink Mrs, L. Jacobson is # patient in @/zabeth and Magdalena, Art Plienes,|motored to Bismarck Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Olson and|expenses and 75 per cent will go as|guests at the Ernest Gordon home. On Tuesday, June 18, Miss Ann pital nest Slebold and|M:,004 Mrs. Bill Melhoff’ and Ed-| Mrs. Gilbert Cederstrom, Mrs. Geo.|daughter of Bismarck visited relatives | World service for M. E. church at| Phyllis Little entertained 15 guests! raddock—Struck by lightning,|MArle Kvaum, Butte, and Charles Mr. and Mrs. plies ae ine ward, Christ, and Emilia Roth. Nelson and Mrs. Joe Fischer were|here two days recently. Moffit. at a picnic at her home Sunday. George Naramore’s silo burns. Joseph Ruesink, Butte, exchanged family were Sunday rs at the) Mrs. Alex Neff took her daughter|among the host of friends who as-| Mr, and Mrs. M. A. Hanson of| John Benz arrived in Bismarck] The Ladies’ Aid was entertained at marriage vows at the home of her “Wahl home near Mercer. sa Martha to Tuttle Monday morning|sembled Thursday afternoon at the Wheaton, Minn., visited friends here|Monday from a trip to Oregon and|the home of Mrs. Joe Cook, Bis-| wandan—work mpeeded on Lewis parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kvaum, =p: e Tiends will be interested in know=/ where she is attending school. Harry Gallup home on 19th, Bis-|this week. other points. He reports Oregon and|marck, Thursday. pnitecuriehkelitinprsvements, before Rev. H. F. Hanson of Drake. ing Allen ral ists ltl nega ch prea oo @)marck, to attend a kitchen shower!” Mr and Mrs, Harvey Fitzgerald|the west very dry. Edwin Brennise stayed at the Clay- abies They will live at Benedict. pofiden} with the CCC. Harriet cae oy honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ed-lanqg Bernhard spent Sunday at the| Mrs. stage eae entertained sev-/ton Little home several days this Havelton—Village purchases main- nec ‘ * . wi ison, . Pitas ‘ eral guests lay in honor of her| week. tainer to keep streets S ; isctiecat Enock ane pra pager bi 4 William Kershaw was a dinner a epaales ee Mrs, A. Strand,|8tanddaughter, Dora Jean’s and Wal-| Katie Wenzel of Bismarck is stay- ei in: A-lshape Miss Lulu Davey, Niagara, and Ear! rege age Hood f rg Jury E. M. THOMPSON guest Wednesday at the Geo. Nelson! yrs B, ©. Strand, Mrs. H. Daven-|ter Jones’ birthdays. ing at the Charlie Hettick home dur-| wercer — Brush Lake center of C. Johnson, Hettinger, were married frend Mra, Dave Albright spent =a home and called at the John Schlepp |port, Mrs. E, Mowder, Mrs, O72 Wold,| , Mr. and Mrs. A. Doehle and chil-|ing Mrs, Hettick’s illness. Fourth of July celebration in’ this|® the Larimore Lutheran last week at the Minnesota lakes |, Mi", and Mrs. HF Williamson |home. Mrs, Ole Olson, Violet Olson, Glenn|4ren, Milton, Helen and Edna, left] Word was received here that Mr.| grea, on June 12 by Rev. I, Dordal. They = ee home |22¢, family motored to Tuttle Wed- Nels Nelson, Hugo, Geo. Nelson,/Ojson, and Mrs. A. Ghylin and son|Wednesday morning for St. Paul to/and Mrs. Orville Falkenstein of Bis- are at home at Hettinger after a oo. my pears pian So) revuen nesday to transact business, Gerald and Fred Cox visited Friday clair attended the Aid at the Joe|Visit with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Doehle.|marck are the parents of a son. Mrs.! strasburg—Funeral held for Cas-|¥¢dding trip to Minot and Stanley. Violet Sokinson returned to her Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wietstock and|night at the M. A. Nelson home. Cook home near Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brownawell|Falkenstein was a former ersident per Scherr, 68, Emmons county *** * ‘eae having nt the past|2mly and Miss Olive Mutcheler of Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Nelson, Gerald|“tyrs, gack Michelsen spent a few|Feturned home from Sterling Sunday |here. [eet ae Janke-Webster romeqadvenap le He Haven hone | Bismarck left Saturday morning for|and Gwendolyn and Fred Cox trans-|davs visiting Mrs. B. O. Strand, where they had been taking care of| Aelred Bouche motored to Bismarck Miss Hildegard Janke and Jack ‘ars, Earl King and aauetier Betty| Redfield, Towa, to visit with Mrs,/acted business at the Laurence Fitz-! ‘Mr, and Mrs. C. Little brought |the Harold Brownawell place while|Monday where he will join the COC.) winiston—Explosion and fire des-| Webster, both of Roseglen, were mar- Lou of Cut Bank, Mont., are spend- Harry Mutcheler. They were accom-|gerald home and Regan Saturday |tneir daughter Betty June home from|they were in Idaho visiting Howard| Miss Myrtle Magnuson of Minne- troys dry cleaning plant with $1,000 ried at Washburn Monday evening, ing ® month here with relatives, At |Pamed by Mrs. John Driscoll to Far-|night. the hospital Sunday. She has been|Brownawell and family. sota is expected home next week. |Gamage, June 17, by County Judge John Hill. present she is visiting Mrs, Carol|&° M&S Driscoll will visit relatives) Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Johnson, Mr. lin there seven weeks. Donald Edson and John Hoffman| Allen and Alice Larson of Baldwin They are to reside on the Webster Grabarkewites, . in Minnesota for several weeks. and Mrs. Gust Solmenson, son Gene! wr and Mrs C. Little and Betty |left last week for points in the west|were Sunday guests at the Mrs. Bes-| arnegard—Proud is this village. Lee farm near Roseglen for the summer. ‘A, large crowd was in attendance|,,/0h® Merkel, who was a patient |and daughter Genevieve and 8 cousin | june and Oscar Olson were business |aid will be gone several weeks. _—_|sle Monroe home. M. Enochson, treasurer, all day at the Ladies’ Aid at the Hagen’s| 2 ®,Dospital for a few days, returned belie iaivarree ery nee on whe jeallers in Bismarck Tuesday. C. K. Lane and daughter Norma,| Mr, and Mrs, Clayton Little and| dents paid. Ellison-Hohers realized from the lunch. The next meeting will be at the Axel Sten- quist home July 25th. “a Wilson By MES. JOHN A. BERG Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolf, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Wolf visited at the Herold home Sunday. . and Mrs. Philip Watler of Tur- and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Baldwin spent Sunday at es at the Jake Wagner Wall, who spent two with his parents, returned to , 8. D., where she is employed. Rev. Himer of McClusky spent Monday with friends in this com- “munity, Bergquist’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Nelson. — }” Welch's Spur —_______¢ By MES. BR. M. WELCH Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and BE s 3 I Fé : Be E i i E . i Hi Mr. rd, baby g 5 : i fo Qn ES home their Hi Be Chas. Jensen a $5e Hi RF num. uy I 3 ig | Florence Sandberg was a guest at|from Parshall Friday to visit their the O. G. Wietstock home several/aunt, Mrs. Sigrid Lundquist. days this week. Gerald and Howard Nelson, Js., Mr. and Mrs. George Pehl, Sr., mo- | transacted business Sunday at the Al- tored to Bismarck Saturday to trans-|bin Spangberg home. act business, David Trygg and daughters, Ruth Mrs. L. L. Zimmer and daughter|Eva and Ella and Jessie Pettis, ac- Theela and E. R. Leach motored to|companied by Walter Pettis, return- Bismarck Wednesday. ed home Saturday from Little Forks, Gerhardt Wutzke, who is a mem-|Minn., where they visited two weeks ber of the CCC division stationed at|at the George Pettis home, former Lakota, spent several days at his|Trygg residents. home here. Art Magnus, Lynn and Lylas call- Mr. and Mrs. George Pehl, Jr., were |€d on Trygg residents Sunday. business callers in Bismarck Monday.| Gwendolyn Nelson, Helmer and A. O. Thompson and Russell wil-|George Magnuson were among those liams called at the David Olson home airended Sunday school in Rock Hill junday. Stil { | > By I. 8. HAGSTROM Miss Nellie Hagstrom, who has | McKenzie 7 SESE ti iy By MRS. T. T. HUGHES The W. C. T. U. was entertained ; Imogene, visited at Doppler home, Mr. Mallard been with her sister, Ingrid, at the Bismarck hospital the past two weeks, returned home Sunday. Ingrid is much improved, Mr. and Mrs, Bric Pearson and family visited with Mrs. Signe John- -\son Friday evening. Miss Maud Hanson of Turtle Lake Spent several days last week with her aunt, Mrs. O. N. Erickson here. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Morris and Axel Asplund motored to the Morris’ Turtle Mountain farm Thursday where the Morrises will remain for several weeks, Mr. Asplund went on to Alexandria, Minn., for the camp -|meetings. Mrs. Augusta Johnson and family are looking after the farm in his absence. Seth and Melvin Ecklund, who mo- tored to Fargo on business Monday, returned Thursday. The Lakeville Homemakers club met at the home of Mrs. C.-L. John- son Thursday. After the business meeting a minor project lesson on wild flowers was presented by Naomi Hagstrom. Some 35 different speci- mens of June flowers were displayed discussed. Miss Maud Hanson and Mrs. Edmund Broehl and daugh- ter Delores were guests, Mrs. John- daughter|son served a very delicious luncheon, Boyd, is suf-|assisted by her daughter Helen. measles this} A. H. Erickson attended the Amer- ican Legion convention in Grand ensen and daughters,| Forks the first part of the week. The Hustlers’ corn club and Busy Friday and|Sixteen Handicraft club gave a pro- visit they|gram at Still Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mortenson of St. Paul and Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Mor- were} teram and daughter Delores of Tepen, Wis. returned to their respective n ane homes Thursday after a 10-day visit here with relatives. Thursday afternoon by Mrs. L, E. Heaton, Jr., with good attendance. During the business session a report was given of the convention held recently at Steele. After adjourn- ment a playette was given by Mrs. E. L, Adams, Mrs. R. C. Wildfang, Mrs. Henry Larson and Mrs, T. T. Hughes. Delicious refreshments were served at the close of the meeting. Miss Katherine Hughes was a busi- ness caller in Bismarck Thursady. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Adams and son Junior visited Mrs. Glen Adams and infant son and Mrs. Warren Clizbe and infant son at the Bismarck hos- pital Wednesday. The Royal Neighbors held a meet- ing in the hall Thursday. The af- fair was also in the form of a party in honor of Mrs. Philip Gable. Re- freshments were served by Mrs. E. L. Adams and the Misses Kathryn Hughes, Mina Manly, Bernice Bliss and Esther Watson. After refresh- ments, Mrs, Gable was presented sev- eral nice gifts from the members. B. A. Drawver and T. T. Hughes Glenn Olson is spending some time here with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bousche were business callers in Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Elkins and marck recently. Wing > ° | ° By MARTHA MUELLER daughjer Maryls were callers in Bis-| 9. Mrs. Harold Lane and Mrs. Miller, mother of Mrs. C. K. and Mrs. Harold Lane, were Bismarck callers Monday. —e | Sterling ! By MRS. GEO. LEE ‘Mrs. C. M. Beyer left last Satur- day for a tour through the Yellow- stone park with her sister and broth- Henry Kremenetsky of Tuttle was a business caller here Monday. Avis Harty of Minnesota, who has been going to school here the past year, returned to her home Thursday. Lindy Lein is visiting at the C. Danielson home near Tuttle. The Wing baseball team defeated the FERA, Bismarck, team on the local diamond Sunday with a score of 29 to 11. Mrs. J. Horner and children of Glen Ullin spent last week visiting friends in this vicinity. ‘The Wiesenberger children of New Rockford visited at the John Weber, Jr, home Tuesday. Edwin Weber returned home with them to spend to spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Madland and Ruth Anne Thysell and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Madland and son David of McKenzie spent Thursday evening at the Ben McCloskey home. Mrs. Bill Madland and David remained until Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Kusler left Satur- day morning for Yellowstone national park where they will stay a few days. Mr. and Mrs. C. McCormick and sons of Menoken spent Wednesday at the Ben McCloskey home. Mr, and Mrs. E. Cleveland and Mr. and Mrs. E. Dalbec and children, Lucille, Francis and Arlene, attended the W. L, 8. show at Bismarck day night. Mrs. Ben Boss entertained the Homemakers at her home Friday afternoon. * Mr. and Mrs, B. Knowles and chil- returned home Saturday from Bis- marck where they served on the jury. Mr, and Mrs. E. L. Adams and son Junior accompanied Mr. and Mrs. dren, Irene and Junior, Mr. and Mrs. Babe Knowles, and Mrs. Harry Know- les left Tuesday morning for Spencer, Iowa, where they will visit relatives er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kusler of Wing. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stewart left Thursday for Minnesota where they were called by the death of Mrs. Ste- wart’s sister. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Victor of Mc- Kenzie visited with their daughter Mary Friday. Miss Victor is em- ployed at the L. B, Smith store here. ‘The Women’s N. P. club met with Mrs. H. B. Moffitt Thursday eve- ning. There were several visitors from Steele. Mr. and Mrs. Goodrich were guests at the Ocest Prince home from Wednesday un- til Thursday. A children’s day program will be held at the church here next Sunday, duly 7th. Mr. and Mrs. Math Braun left Fri- day for Strasburg where they will spend a few weeks’ vacation, visit- ing friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Scott and son, also Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scott of extended visit there the Canada. \ Ecklund By ELBIE MUEREY Mrs, Joe Poole, Jr., is spending west | John Adams of Moffit to Arthur, N. D., Sunday where they visited at the Parental home of Mrs. John Adams. The Russ college jubilee colored singers sang here Tuesday afternoon at the church. A good sized crowd attended. The singers were enter- tained at dinner by the local Ladies’ Aid at the E. L. Adams home. The Ladies’ Aid will meet with Mrs, E. L, Adams Wednesday after- noon, July 10th. The local Epworth League mem- bers, accompanied by Mrs. V. Scott for a few days. Alice McCloskey, Mrs, Bill Mad- land and David were callers at the Harold Madland home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, R. Jacobson enter- tained the following at a wedding stock and son, Mr. and Mrs. H. Jacob- son and daughter Olive, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Lein and daughter Shirley, Mrs. J. Mueller and family, parents. Frank, Teddy and Elbie Murrey, Harry Holden and Florence left Saturday to Hebron to Tuesday. i anniversary supper Sunday evening] Paul Holden and Herman Johnson | Robert at their home Mr, and Mrs. R. Wiet-|returned from their trip Tuesday|Raymond Farsley, and Edna Andahl/ Halliday—Margaret Feti after visiting the parks. Sarah Holden has been visiting} Saturday business Mrs. 8. Lein and son Darol, Mr. and|with her sister, Mrs. Wallace Ander-|Capital City were Mr. and Mrs. H, E. Mr. and Mrs. J. Sedevic, and Mr. and} Mr. and Mrs. Louis announced the|Mrs. Valentine marriage of their daughter Helen to| Andahl, Walter few days in Baldwin with Mr. Poole’s see the celebration. They returned home/|Andahl. bration | By MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON Clooten, son George, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Steiner, Sr., Mr. and H, E. Coddington, sons, Cecil, daughter Arlene, Mr. and Bill Spitzer and family, and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Andshl, Mr. and Mrs, H. EB, Coddington and son Bertram attended the Townsend dance given at the A. O. U. W. hall Bismarck. Miss Erma Klawitter called at the [ Mrs. and Mrs. Mr. Pansy motored to Wildwood lake Sunday. in the and son Cteiner, Mrs. Bertsch, , Mr. and J Turtle Lake—Infant son of Mr. and ‘Mrs. William H. Hanson dies two days after birth, Hebron—Sarlo Braendlin, nephew of Kurt teen, eaves for home in Garrison—R. R. Kitts mixing hop- poison bait here for McLean county farmers. Linton—Emmons county Study ‘and Civic clubs to picnic in Seeman park July 10. Carson—Grant county crops look wonderful to A. M. Johnson after Pa- cific coast trip. Glen Ullin—A. R. McManus, former Glen Ullin News publisher, purchases Ambrose Herald. Halliday—Puneral services held for Arthur Olson, 25, accidentally killed at Malte, Mont. Mott—Cavorting on kittenball dia- mond, George Colgrove slips, frac- tures ankle bone. escaped with severe bruises as she was hit by an automobile on the street here. Mott—Hear report John Zich, Jr., julius| hospitalized at Pulaski, Ve. with leg|derson, and Mrs.|fractured in coal mine accident ‘Miss Margaret J. Ellison, Mandan, became the bride of Walter Hoherz, New Salem, during a quiet ceremony performed at noon Thursday, June 27, at the home of her parents. George Hohers attended his nee: * & Schroeder-Lillemon At 4 o'clock on Sunday, June 16, Miss Elsie Schroeder, Heimdal, was married to Roy Lillemon, Wellsburg, at the Manfred church by Rev. J. M. Langseth. Leonard Schroeder and Doris Lillemon were atttendants. ee & Guenther-Nichols In a pretty wedding at the home of Mrs, Lena ©. Guenther, Skyeston, her daughter, Miss Nettie Josephine Guenther, was married to Allen A. Heaton, on June 21. They are at home two miles south of Hea- - Hilken-Danielson The First Presbyterian church of June 22 of Mildred Hilken and Clar. Danielson, Goodrich—Rev. H. P. Kaiser elected moderator of Northern North Dakota Association of German Baptist churches, Glen Ullin—Charles Halpern, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. Halpern, named secretary of Hennepin County Bar sportsmen, plan to affiliate Association. t. with N. D. Wildlife

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