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SPR MEE MAREE IS IN EGE I SE AE ‘i Hiern Trygg By MRS. GEORGE NELSON Mr, and Mrs, Harve Moffit from McKenzie were dinner guests Tues- day at the Joe Varley home. They also visited at the Kikul home be-| fore leaving for Washington to visit their son Thomas and family. Lylas Magnus was an_ overnight | guest Tuesday of Gwendolyn Nelson. Willie Jiras and Clyde Little were overnight guests of Leon Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. John Schackman in Park Rapids, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Trygg motored to the Steve Little grove Monday to attend a Sunday school picnic. The township board held a special meeting Monday at school No. 1. Jessie Pettis accompanied her cousins, who have been visiting here, to Littlefork, Minn, to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Pettis. Her mother is ill in a hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hazel and son Bruce Raymond, en route to Sheri- dan, Wyo., visited Monday at the George Nelson and David Trygg homes. Andrew Olson returned from Shell- brook, Canada, where he visited his father whom he had not seen for sev- eral years. They were former Crom- well residents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ryberg and some of the children motored to Nevis, Minn., to visit her brother ana sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Carlson and family, who left Crom- well township last summer. Axel Johnson went to Minneapolis, Minn., to visit and transact busi- ness. Ella and Ruth Trygg went to Jamestown recently to attend camp meeting. ——_________—__- | Driscoll J ——————————— ,By DELLA MAE OLSON Iver Norby left Monday to visit rel- atives at Rothsay, Minn. John Birke- land of Wichita, Kas. who has been spending the week visiting in and around this community, accompanied him to Moorhead. O. J, Olson and mother returned home Friday after spending several days attending the “Selbulaget” an- nual meeting at Alexandria, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Van Horn spent the week-end visiting friends at Ti- oga, N. D. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson and and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Knutson and family Mr. and Mrs. John O, Welch of Menoken, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Welch of Bismarck. Miss Laura Welch was an over- {of her cousin, Doris McMurrick. C. K. Boyd home Thursday. || Miss Doris McMurrick and Miss | |Lau.a Welch were Friday visitors at ;the Telfer School No. 1. Mr, and Mrs. L. S. Doppler were | | Saturday guests at the home of Al- | |bert E. Anderson. Sergeant Baird and Mrs. Ruth Mc-| Murrick were Sunday callers at the home of R. M. Welch. b araeas aot 4 {| McKenzie -L] ————“-|\X By MRS. T. T. HUGHES Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wildfang visited Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stark Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Nelson of) Wilton visited Mrs. Nelson’s aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Heaton, 8r., Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ooeffner and daughter Mildred and her husband of Carrington were Sunday visitors of Mr, and Mrs. Bryan Coons and family. . Mrs, T. C. Torgerson and children are visiting relatives at Washburn this week. .Mrs, E. L. Adams and son, Eddie, dr., are visiting at Carson and Elgin with relatives this week. Considerable damage was done by the hail storm which struck McKen- zie Sunday afternoon. More than a dozen windows were broken by the large hailstones which were near the; size of a tea cup, the largest known to fall in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. McNeill and children, Delvin and Edith, returned Sunday from Wisconsin where they visited their daughter, Mrs. Beulah Swank. Rev. T. C. Torgerson, accompanied by a group of Epworth League mem- bers, left Saturday-for Valley City to attend the league convention. OO | Northwest Kidder | oqo MRS. MABEL HAZLEGROVE Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray and Opal Gray drove to Steele Wednesday where Opal left by train to visit rel- atives in Minneapolis and 8t. Croix Falls, Wis. Frank Gray called at the Russell ‘Woodward and Adolph Hieb homes Mrs. Jens Stenstavold of Florence, 8. D., were visitors among relatives here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Erickson and family and Delmer Erickson of Min- neapolis, Minn., are visiting at the E. J. Erickson home. Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Hanson and Mr. and Mrs. Jacobson of Ypsalanti, N. 'D., were visitors Monday at the Frank Johns and Irving Hanson homes. Mr. and Mrs. C. A, Swanson and Harold and A. H. Burnett spent Sun- day visiting at the Floyd Swanson home near Jamestown. Ole Swee and daughter Judith of Jamestown spent the week-end vis- {ting at the John Mathieson home. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Sherman of Tioga, N. D., have been visiting rel- tives and friends here for a few days. Leonard Pederson left Monday for Washington. —_ >. | Harriett By MRS. CHRIST WETZEL Dona Mae See of Bismarck spent. the past week with Vera Mae Wetzel. L. L, Zimmer had the misfortune of over turning his car while returning from Wing Wednesday evening, dam- ering it quite badly. No one was ane Bernie Zimmer returned from Val- ley City Thursday where he had spent the week-end visiting his wife, who 4s attending school there. Mr. and Mrs, Blake and children, Moorhead, Minn., Mrs. Walsy and children, Nome, N. D., Mrs. Frederick, Harvey, N. Dak., Mr. and Mrs. David Schock, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Hinkel, and the Zerr children were Sunday callers at the Jake Wutzke home. Mrs. Ted Hogg and children of Bis- Marck were over night guests at the E. R. Leach home Wednesday. Mrs. J. O. Lein of Wing called at the 4H. F. Williamson home Friday. Mrs. Wm. Merkel and family, and Mrs. O. G. Weitstock and family were callers at the Jake Knittel home Thursday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. George Pehl returned Sunday from the West coast where they spent the past three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Art Norlin of Minne- gota spent Sunday at the O. G. Weit- stock home. > _———_— Menoken By NORMA AGNEW ‘William Johnson motored to Wa- dina, Minn., Tuesday. * Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Agnew, Mr. and Mrs, M. O. Sherman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Sherman and family, Alma Monke and Conrad Welch, gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Agnew to celebrate Melvin Agnew’s birthday. Lunch was served to sixteen guests. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Malard and family were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Malard. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers and fam- ily visited Mr. and Mrs. George Wachal and M. F. Agnews Thursday. Ivan Sherman and Charlotte Sher- ;|returned home from: points in Minne- Thursday. John Kramer of Tuttle called at the Russell Kramer and E. Simar homes the same day. Mr, and Mrs, Seamore Sperry were in Bismarck Friday. Jake Hertz bought the house on the old George Thieling farm. Emmet Whitmore is moving it for him. Mr. and Mrs. E, Simer and Frances sota. and report the crops looking good, Sunday evening visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray were Mr. and Mrs. Art Ochuner and children, Clifford, Deloris, Wilbert and Clarence, and Mr. and Mrs, Rus- sell Woodworth and children, Clar- ence and Lucille. Ruby Ochuner is visiting with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wisenberger in Tuttle. ¢——___________» | Ecklund By ELBIE MURREY Miss Sara Holden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al Holden, became the bride of Vince Sherman, Regan, son of Mrs. Joe Hillesdorf of Wilton, at a service read in Mandan by Rev. Stewart Sat- urday afternoon. Miss Rosebud Hillesdorf, sister of the bridegroom, was the bridesmaid. She wore a white dress with white accessories. Mrs. Sherman wore a white ankle length gown with white accessories. Harry Holden, brother of the bride, attended Mr. Sherman. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman will make their home at Regan where Mr. Sherman is em- ployed. Paul Holden left for Billings, Mont., where he will visit relatives for a few weeks. Dinner guests of Mrs. Wm. Partyke, Wilton, Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Huhn and sons, Charles and William, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Murrey and family, Rev. Father Kobitch, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zarth and sons, Raymond and Richard, of Underwood, Jack Partyke, Mr. and Mrs. John Partyke, son Edward and their grand- cand, Joe Poole, Mrs. Polonsky, and . Wardner. | Painted Woods | By MRS. JOE BROWN Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson and children ‘were Wilton shoppers Tues- day. Wilton callers Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Iver Erickson, Ernest Blohm, Fred Brown and Jake Bitner. Mrs. John Bandirk and small son were visitors at the Bill Bitner and Walter Johnson homes Thursday. Mrs. Bandvik, who has been visit- ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kiebe for the past month, intends to return to her home in Fargo within @ week. Leonard and Albert Lange left Fri- day for Minnesota, where they ex- pect to secure employment. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bitner and chil- dren were dinner guests at the Jake Bitner home Sunday. Mrs, John Bandvik and son were @ (Hagstrom, Saturday afternoon. After night guest Wednesday at the home |Ruth and sons Donald and Reuben, ; L. S. Doppler was a guest at the | Hagstrom ‘and Paul Nemetz of Regan | By N. O. BAGSTROM 5 | — | ‘The Sunshine Workers 4-H ‘club | met at he home of their leader, Naomi the business session, a buffet :lunch- eon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Thor and daughters Erma and Rose Marie, Mrs. August Magnuson, Mrs. John Law and daughter Ruth, Mr, jand Mrs. Eric Pearson, daughter Doris Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Albert | were guests. . The Swedish Mission Bible school! closed Friday evening with a program at the church. LaVerna Wellse of Morris, Mont., has been in charge of the two weeks’ school. Miss Gene- vieve McCullough of Baldwin has been assitant. Mrs, Signe Johnson and Margaret) Law are taking care of the Peter Johnson farm during their. absence. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson and Miss Hilma Johnson left by car Tuesday for Alexandria, Minn., to attend the Pentecocstal camp meeting. They also plan to go on to Minneapolis to visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hagstrom, Mrs. E. T. Spitzer and daughter La Vonne were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jesser of Washburn Thurs- day en route home from Basto, N. D. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Pearson and sons Donald and Reuben, and daugh- ters Helen, Mary and Bennevi, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hagstrom and Paul Nemetz enjoyed ice cream at the Hagstrom home Thursday’ evening. The occasion was the wedding an- niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Hagstrom. Mr. and Mrs, Albert Hagstrom were among those who enjoyed ice cream at the Ray McCulloch home east of Regan, Sunday. The occasion was Archie McCullough’s 17th birthday. En route home they visited at the Martin Strand home. | Hazelgrove By MRS. ALLEN FRAZIER Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sattler have ar- rived from Lodj, Calif. for a two weeks’ visit with relatives and friends. The Sattlers lived here many years. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Haas, Leona and Irene Opp visited friends at Mc- Clusky Sunday. Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Frazier were Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Kraft and son Terence, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jaton, Francis Guerin, Stan- ley Halver Mrs. Anna Holmes, Ruben and Edgar Morley, Irene Jones, Ruth and Carol Hemple, Emanuel Fode, and Hort Roberts, Solomen Gellig and Martin Herschkorn of Manfred. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Zwegle are the parents of a baby boy born June 15. He was named Julius Jake. Peter Ince left Monday for Arena | to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ince, Sr., for two weeks. Theodore Hertz and Rudolph Kraft have returned from Milwaukee, Wis., where. they visited relatives and friends, . Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Kraft, who recently moved to Wheeler, Wis., are the parents of a baby girl,’ Arlene June, born June 11. e Mr. and Mrs, Herman Jaton, Esther and Floyd Frazier, Reuben and Edgar Morley, Mr. and Mrs, Herman Kapsche and Rev. Stella Jones at- tended a religious rally at Fessenden Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Stark and children, Mr. and Mrs, Ben Kiley and family, Alvina and Freda Meckle, Art Herr, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Buechler and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. Schaeffer and Francis Guerin attended the party given at the Solomen Gellig home for Hort Roberts, Hampton By GERTRUDE KOPPY Russell Chesnow left for LaMoure this week where he is employed for the summer. The Homemakers club of Emmons county held their annual Achieve- ment day and picnic at Seeman park, Linton, Tuesday. The Hampton Homemakers club was one of the 13 clubs in the county which par- ticipated, each club having an in- teresting exhibit. Mrs. Walter Scheirmeister return- ed to her home the latter part of the week from the Bismarck hospital where she had undergone an opera- tion for a tumor. Herbert Weber of Linton is visit- ing with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Backhaus. Miss Minnie Grenz returned to her parents’ home‘ after spending the past five weeks in Linton attending Sunday school. Frank Koppy returned to Cannon- ball Monday morning after spending Sunday at his parent’s home. He was accompanied by his sister, Pauline, who will spend a few days at the home of her brother-in-law and sis- ter, Mr. and Mrs. John Rebenitsch, at Fort Rice. J Moffit By MRS. A. W. FAUST Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jones drove to Aberdeen, 8. Dak., Wednesday to meet his mother, Mrs, Moran, who bas spent the past month visiting in lowa., . Mrs. Enockson and children re- turned home from Arthur, N. D., one guests at the Oscar Brostrom ‘hi Saturday. zie o—_—____________¥4 | Canfield By MBS. A. F. GHYLIN Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin, Cecil ‘Minot. Welch’s Spur By MBS. 8. M. WELCH ‘The guests at the iy Thursday ifitioee of Arthur Kesuison were . John O. Welch and fam- , Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dorman, R. M. felch and sons, Mrs, C. K. Boyd and femily, Mr. and Mrs. Buckley and family, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Oder and as held at the » Bismarck. R. M. Welch Bikios ae. rae Olson attended # scl meeting at Saturday. A tied aisivies Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olson and fam- ily of Bismarck visited at the Ole Olson home from Monday until Wed- nesday. Guests at the Ole Wold home Sun- day were Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Elkins and family, Mrs. Abbie McCoy and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Little and son, Elma and Elna Kavonius were vis- itors at the Moilanen home from Tuesday until Saturday. Sylvia and Olga Moilanen left Sun-' a week. day for Wing where they will spend Mr. and Mrs. Pete Bonnett and Mr. ad i b| i ; ; Fy etistils ing a few weeks with friends and rela- tives in North Dakota. Edna Erickson was an overnight guest at the Alex Neff home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Norum and itors at the J. O. Lein home Sunday. Hiram Bates of Oakland, Calif,, ani Mrs. Bates of Bismarck are spending a few days visiting at the A. F. Felton jome. The Baldwin baseball team lost to Wing 7 to 2 on the Wing diamond. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Harvey and children and Gladys Lein leff Wed- nesday morning for the west coast ‘where they will spend a few weeks. Mr, and Mrs. Roy Tapp and daugh- ter Leona have moved to the Boyton ranch where they will make their home. —————? | Baldwin | —__—_____——_-_* By MRS. CARL HERDEBU Richard Fricke returned Wednesday from a business trip to Fargo. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rupp left Friday for Grand Forks where they will visit a few days before return- ing to their home in Fargo. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Falkenstein, Betty and Richard, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Falkenstein and Marie attended the family reunion of the John Ander- son family which was held in the Mandan park on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Little and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Herdebu attended the Homemakers’ Achievement day in Bismarck Ws ednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Moffit of gr Mr. and Mrs. Israel Keaton of Regan attended the Keaton family reunion. at the Herman Meyer Jr. home on Sunday. Alex and Stanley Waltos motored to Huff on Monday to visit with rela- tives. Mr. and Mrs. Art Fricke and Lu- cille were guests at the John Eng- dahl home Sunday. —_________——_- Richmond By MARTHA BOSSERT Mr. and ‘Mrs. Rudolph Engel and daughter Alvera were dinner at the Bossert home Monday. Mr. Bossert accompanied them to Wing in the afternoon. Mrs, John Allerdings and Eileen Wildes are visiting at the Degner and Berg Carl Berg, Jacob Weber and Harlin morning by for Minnesota. The latter had been employed at the Patterson ranch the past two months. William Degner is now working at the Patterson ranch. ‘Miss Erna Brunsch of Woodworth spent the week-end with her sister Meta who is employed at the Patter- son ranch. Mr, and Mrs. Floath and Mrs, Bin-| derwald from Garrison were visitors at the Dan Hein home Saturday after- noon and Sunday. }Schrunk | Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Knudson and family were Wing shoppers Friday. Mrs. John Reile of McClusky spent. 8 few days visiting at the home of her the CCC camp for some time, was home to visit his parents for a few days last week. He returned to his camp Saturday. 0 Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Richter were business shoppers in McClusky Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Stroh, Winston, Montana, are the parents of a daugh- ter, Alice Jean, born June 21. The .j@t the Ryberg home a few days last THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1937 Clear Lake . By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Mr. and Mrs, O. B. Newland and family spent Wednesday evening at site‘for the state park on the Slasten- hues farm occupied by the O. B. New- land family. Work was started Fri- morning. ee ne Clear Lake Community club met at the school house Thursday evening to: complete plans for a Fourth of July celebration. Mrs. Mary Nelson and Murriel Knutson accompanied the -| Nelson family to Bismarck, Saturday. Maude Langley and daughter, Mr, and Mrs, Harold Hobbs and Mrs. Richard Lang and son, Wayne, left Saturday morning for Rock Lake, N. D., to attend a family L, B. and Harry Olsen were shop- pers in Bismarck, Tuesday. ‘Miss Sylvia Jackman who has been employed at the George Young home the past few weeks, returned home Sun iy day. Mrs. Ben Oren and family were Bun- day visitors at the B. F. Paslay home. Ruby Oren remained to visit with her grandperents. Mr. and Mrs. George Young and children motored to Sterling and Steele, Monday. Lydia Young re- turned with them. | Glenview By HILDA JACOBSON Many Homemakers club members and their families and friends attend- ed the achievement day program in Bismarck Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Aune visited with Mrs. Aune’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, L, R. Johnson, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Simons accom- panied their daughter, Mrs. Herbert |Karges, to Minnesota for a visit with relatives. Millard Jacobson returned Sunday from Minot where he spent the past week attending the American Legion convention and visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Moe. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Albright of Steele called at the Albert Larson home Sunday. Martin Hagen, son of Mr. and Mrs. G, L. Hagen, broke his collarbone while at play in the schoolyard Mon- day. He was taken to Wilton for treatment. Annette and Helen Anderson enter- tained a number of friends at a picnic Sunday. Miss Olson, teacher at school No. 2, iraited Mrs, Amanda Johnson 8un- lay. ]trman By CLARA E. WANTTAJA A large crowd attended the wom- ons club convention held at Lyman IL. Mayme Hokana spent last week at the Inget home. Visitors Thursday evening at the Ed Olson home in honor of Mrs. Ol- son’s birthday were Mr. and Mrs. Seth Harju and the Eckholm family. Bill and Mayme Hokana, Wayne Inget, Martha Slirtola and Walter Pihlaju left Saturdaw for South Da- kota, where they will visit relatives and friends at Hecla and Frederick and at Ludden, N. D. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Lehto and son Kenneth visited with friends in this community Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Harju were Bis- marck callers Saturday. They brought ee Harju home from the hos- | Ghylin By MRS. O. L. DAVIS A large crowd attended the wed- ding dance for Mr. and Mrs. Vincent) Sherman at the Tom Morris farm Saturday evening. : Mrs. Melvin Backman was a Thurs- day overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Davis. Bert Hedstrom and Arne Tosseth took a load of cattle to Fargo Wed- nesday. They returned Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Staton Davis and son Wallace called at the Owen Davis home Friday evening en route from Bismarck. Miss Hollys Alm who is employed in Bismarck spent.the week-end at her home. Miss Edith Backman was employed week. 4 | ~ Burnt Creek By MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON Mrs. Paul Schonert and family were Saturday shoppers in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Steiner and family were Mandan visitors last Strohs are former residents of this i Mr, and Mrs. Lester Blattner and sons had a picnic in a Bismarck park last Sunday. Mrs. Glen Kleven and son Glen and Gilbert Sather were callers in and Mrs, Mike Bushe .of near Mc- Clusky spent Sunday st the Christ Wanner eee ‘ine program was “paul Wageer, a patieot ins Bis- & marck haspital, is much improved. Fit Walter Felthelm left Tuesday for Willow City, where they will spend a few days. Mr, and Mrs. Barney Strand called jt the Emil Moses home sy. By MRS. ALFRED OLSON . Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gibson spent Fri- | evening with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bill motored to k Tuesday. Mr. end Mrs. Adolph Hanson and children spent evening at IN POLITICS? IN SPORTS? 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