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min, ?Florence Tague; District 67: post in the Y. W. C. A. work at Du- of Garvin were business callers ftt the Vesta and Vicinity 202 Rural Pupils ?Lawrence Baumann, ?Verona Feng- Happenings of the luth Friday after spending a several Ed Melligan home Tuesday. District *Louise Tanghe; Dis- weeks’ vacation here with her par- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Flesner and News Gatherings Get Diplomas At er; 68: Week as Viewed by Sunday trict 69: Burton Gaffney, ?Helen Hag- ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Swenson. Jeon were dinner guests at August Delhi Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rasmussen and the George Flesner home. Vesta, July 25—Saturday evening Wabasso 4 berg, Patricia Hoepner, Walter Sim- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lagerstrom and Misses Martha and Amie Jansen a severe hail and wind storm ruined ondet, John Zielsdorf. daughter, ATdis, of Saturday for to attend Delhi, July 25—Mr. and Mts. were left crops south and west of Vesta on a (Continued from page one) District 71: Richard Jensen, ?Vin- Clif- Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. the Centdry of Progress. They return- large number of farms. This was ac- Lipetzky, *August Tonak; Dis- ford Zimmer and sons of Renville Lagerstrom. ed home this week. ?Robert Whittet; District No. 5: cent county companied by heavy * were Friday visitors at the J. a rain which ?Adelyn District No. 6E: trict 72: Alvin Maker; District 73: Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hanson and son, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Flesner and most night. Hetle; H. Housman home. lasted of the ?Phyllis Crain, Sieber; District ?Melvin Kletz, *Madelyn Potzler; Ralph and Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph family were Sunday dinner guests at ?Fern * Winger Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marquardt District Robert Dorf, Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Valla of Hultquist and daughter, Bonnie, spent the Clarence Munson home. and family visited at the Paul Mar- No. 8: Herbert Hoffman, Harold 74: *Harold were guests at the Hubert Gryting, *Alda Johnson, *Donald midweek several days last week camping at Gales friends of Clarence Jeske re- quardt home at Johnson Sunday. Lindeman; District No. 9: Isabelle Bunting home. Mrs. Hubert Bunting Hultquist Johnson, Kohls, Gilbert Green lake. Arthur was cently learned of his marriage to a. Robert and Paul Marquardt are Branaford, Herbert Henning, ?Eve- *Donald and daughters, Marjory Anne and caretaker at the Farmers for Kohls, Dorothy, Winger elevator former Gales girl, Irene Bedow, from brothers. lyn Sieber, *lnez Sieber; District No. Leroy Weideman; District 75: returned to with the his brother, Rudolph and Hugh Mc- wedding took place visit for two near Tracy. The Sunday evenine Mr. and Mrs. Wal- 10: *Clarice Anderson, Bernice Eide, Delbert Davis, Florine Davis, Elaine Valla’s where they will Kay worked at the Dolliff Lumber in Brookings, South Dakota, June 28. ter Dietz and family of Sanborn and Orla Enger, Raymond Jacobson. Johanneck, *Marie Johanneck, ?Cath- weeks. yard for Mr. Hanson. The young couple is staying at the Minneapolis Winn; *Marvin Earle D. McKay of New York City, Gaffney Mrs. Johnson of visited District No. 11: Vera Brandt; Dis- erine District 77: Pat of South St. Paul was home of the bride’s parents, near at Parker, has been the guest of his mother, a the Charles Gall home. trict No. 12: Fern Fuhr, District No. Mischke, Lorraine *Elsie Delhi business caller Monday. Tracy, for the present. H. M. Mattson motored to the Twin *Madelyn *Mildred Mrs. Elizabeth McKay and his broth- Miss Eunice Barnum, *Clinton Bliss, Putte, Shaw, er, Irvin family past Fisher of Sacred Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Weber and two Cities Sunday where Mrs. Mattson 14: ?Vernon Turbes, and the week. Heart was a Sunday guest Minneapolis S. F. Bliss, *Dora Raddatz; District ?Norman Turbes. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mattison are at the D. children from and and daughters have been spending Wilma H. Yeager home. Weber of Redwood Falls attended the past week. They all returned No. 15: *Delrose Lauren Be- District 78: ?Rudolph Anderson; the parents of a girl born Thursday, Syner Backer, July Sata and Albin Jacobson church services in Nettiewyyniit home Monday evening. ran, *Carl Jensen, Neudecker, District 79; Lawrence Dresow, Har- 20. Otto Anne Daw- were South St. Paul visitors Tuesday. Sunday and were Sunday dinner Mrs. Paul E. Lemcke en- ?Pearl Picker, *Florence old Subbert, *lva Wilhite; District 80: Patricia Gimmestad of the Phillip Reynolds home. Mr. and Prokosch, guest grandparents, The Delhi Women's Home and guests at guests Sunday Grace Meyer, Vernon Shemon, ?Ade- son is the of her Melligan tertained as dinner ?Clifford Thompson, Ivan Raddatz; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Omtvedt, this Foreign Missionary society of the Mrs. Ed and Mrs. Alanson Mr. and Mrs. William Alexander and No. 16: *8601106 Kindler, line Siedschlag; District 83: Reuben Presbyterian church will meet today Reynolds and children were Walnut Mack. District week. Grove callers Mr. and Mrs. Ervin ?Lorraine Schwanke; District No. 18: Friedrich, Raymond Hoffbeck; Dis- Ed. Fiel of Morton was a Delhi with Misses Margaret and IsabeU Saturday afternoon. Among those who attended the Lola Brown, Leon Chroup, ?Verna trict 85: *Gladys Frank, ?Elfrieda business caller Wednesday. Cumming. Mrs. Nettie Ahlness and son, Carl, Swedish Lutheran ice social at * and Mrs. A. from St, James Sunday to spend cream Colberg, Orville Hoffmann, ?Clar- Martensen; District 88: *Sylvia Mey- Miss Harriet Hoopes of Haddon- Mr. J. Piersol were came Belview Saturday evening were Mrs. District 92: *Norbert Prokosch; Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis the day wtih the former’s mother, daughter ence Housman, *Eleanore Johnson, er; field, New Jersev was a guest of Miss C. A. Anderson and and Mr. Schmidt; Colberg Starr at Redwood Falls. Mrs. Sever Johnson who will observe and Mrs. Ed. Pearson and daughter. ?Lenore Johnson, *Verner Nelson, District 96: Lorraine Dis- Verna last week. her seventy-ninth birthday anniver- trict ?Norma Gillespie, *Helen Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Omtvedt, Mr. Mr. and Mts. Walter Housman and Visiting at the Alec Arnold and ?Robert Starr, Lavem Turnwall, 97: family were Falls callers sary, Monday, July 24. They all met Sunday Hoover; District 98: *Grace Draay- and Mrs. Ed. Wells and Patricia Anne Redwood Ray Peterson homes were Mr. ?John Vogland. Sunday Sunday. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Henry Kitterman, Gimmestad were guests of and Mrs. Amodl and son of District *Darrel Larson, om, *Lowell Bernard Ralph Jasp- Mr. and Mrs. August Radtke and Ahlness, Stanley, North Dakota. No. 19: Bernice Schmidt, Myron Mr. and Mrs. Omtvedt at Orpha Piper; District 20: *Rosena Lambdin, er. daughter of Renville county and Mr. Miss Katherne Kelly is nursing in Southmayd family Mrs. W. S. returned Fangman, Schmidt; District 101: Louis Quesen- and Mrs. E. C. Johnson and Marshall. Friday spending a *lla Mae McNamara, Ber- Mr. and Mrs. Lane Trotter and home after week berry; District 102: *Harriet Gall, family Sunday and Mrs. Ivor Selleseth of Redwood Hills Presbyterian netta Routhe,; District 21; Glendale of Dawson were visit- were Sunday in the Black at a Louise Gertjejansen, Julia Jaros, Piiy- ors at the Margaret Leslie home. Falls callers at the Ole BOTTLE EXPLODES IN conference. Nielson; District 22: *Glenace Butter- * L. Flore home here. * llis Mellquist, Arden Odegaard; Dis- Florence and Lane Trotter Jr. re- Ed. Swenson of Tarring- bough, Victor Larson: District 24: FIRE, BLINDS WOMAN and son trict 104: Rose Bernardy, *Fem John- mained for a week’s visit. Miss Marcia Sheggaby of Sacred ton, Wyoming were dinner guests at ?Donald Cooper, *Beatrice Foley; Heart is spending the week with her the Ed. Montgomery home Saturday. son, Verna Dahl, *Florence Kramer, Miss Anne Knutson returned Sun- Bovey.—A corked glass bottle, ( District 25: Gilbert Jahn; Palmer day from a two weeks* vacation from sister, Mrs. Henry Thompson and They also visited other friends in ?Ernest Warner. family. in the kitchen range, will pro- formerly Pederson, ?Christina Turbes; District her duties in Johnson’s store. Miss thrown this vicinity. Mr. Swenson 26: *Regina Ebbesen, *Ethel Johnson, District 107: Arleen Mell; District Knutson visited relatives in Redwood Mr. and Mrs. Victor Seifert and bably cost Mrs. Emil Hakonen the was proprietor of the garage now * Margaret Makarrall, Vernon Okins; 108: Pearl Archer, Lucille Beaton, Falls and the Twin Cities. sons were Sundav evening guests at loss of one eye. Gases generated by owned by H. M. Mattson. * the Bohming District 27: *Gordon Jensen, ?Cyril John Christensen, Frances George, Orrie Yeager of Sacred Heart was Gerald home at Echo. the heat of the stove in the sealed Dr. R. A. Peterson and H. M. Matt- *Verlie Larson; Dis- guest parents, glass explode Friday evening Ryan, *Floyd Thorden. Vivian Jensen, the of his Mr. and Mrs. caused it to in Mrs. son were dinner Stanley Mierding; D. H. Yaeger, Sunday. guests at the A. Wyman home. District 28E: *Hazel Fossum, Ray- trict 109: Gales Man Hakonen’s face when she started to Lange; District Miss Doris McKay of Rush City is Reelected poke Mrs. Eda L. Southmayd of Morton Roxberg; 110: *Rosella District 112: up the fire, throwing bits of mond Miller, *Mildred J)is- Lee, a visitor this week at the A. G. Sand- has been spending several weeks at Harry ?John Belle, *Donald Cobb, Irene burg to Serve on Board glass in her face. She was rushed to daughter-in- trict 28W: Carlson; District home. the home of her son and Ruby ?Bernard Staelens; District 113: ?Lo- a specialist in Hibbing immediately, Southmayd. 29: Rosetta Colter; District 33: Miss Marjory Smith of Charles law, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Henry, retta Otto, *Joyce Willison; District City, Gales, July 25—At the annual but it is feared that her eyesight will Verna Rosenam, *Elston Tho- * lowa is the guest of Irene Rev. and Mrs. Fink of Ida Grove, Vivian An- Miss school meeting Tuesday eve- ma, ?Anthony Wog, Luella Wog; 114: *Bernice Alexander, Conrad this week. held be lost. lowa stopped in at the Rev. Alexan- Sickman; ning in district 40, Joseph Zwach was Monday District 34: ?Sophie Grund, *Fay derson, Elwin District 115: Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Johnson der home for a short visit Aelred Dis- and re-elected to serve a three-year term evening. They on their way to Lingle, Wilda Lingle; District 36: Irene Juergens, Woelfel; family left Sunday for Upsala for a A simple vacuum refrigeration were trict DeJaeger, *Laverne as treasurer. He won by a vote of 19 for North Dakota. Florence Morgan; District 43: *lrene 116, Grace several days’ visit before returning to over his apponent, Paul Grunden, unit has been developed cooling in Alberta, who a On his way to the Twin Cities, Rev. Knutson; District 45: *Orland Albert- Swanson. their home in Canada. Mr. received 12 votes. summer a house that has steam is a brother of Gust Johnson. Bolcam of Volga, South Dakota stop- son, *orvall Albertson, *Lawrence Johnson Luther Griffith and Hugh Griffith heating plant for winter use. ped at the Rev. Alexander home TEAR BOMB THREAT ENDS Gust accompanied the party to Upsala Benedict, *Garnet Larsen; District spent Thursday. TELEPHONE BOOTH SIEGE and Monday with relatives Adeline, and Albert Gertjej- 47: Kermit Jacobus, *Donald Ramey; there and at Bowersville. Dora Monday Vic- ansen returned home Saturday eve- District 49: *Norman Hansen; Dis- Appleton.—At 2 a. m. Mrs. Edith Stewart and sons of ning after spending a week in north- trict 50: *Virgie Trent; District 51: (“Happy”) Trotzig of Louisville en- Aberdeen were guests of her brother, ern Minnesota. Miss Adeline Gert- ?lrene Tauer; District 53: *Rose Kah- tered a telephone booth in the Samuel Carbert and her uncle and (Continued on page nine) nke; District 54: Elmer Meyer; Dis- Brown’s hotel lobby in Appleton and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Peter McKay, last week. her mar- trict 55: *Dorothy Flom, *Birdora braced himself firmly against the Mrs. Stewart before one- riage was Miss Edith Carbert of Del- Anderson, Johnson Kuck, *Gertrude Oslund, Alice Stev- door. In the ensuing three and hi. to stir a enson; District 57: Ray Hulett, ?Vio- half hours he managed up Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Carbert and Elected to School let Pack, Ray Pemble. lot of activity in various • municipal Mrs. Edith Stewart and sons left Sat- Board at Belview District 58: *Louis Steffen; District departments. He called for the police. urday to attend a reception given 59: Stephen Ourada; District 61: Ed- He called for the fire department. He Saturday evening at the Arthur Car- ward Downs, *George Mosier, Louis refused to exacuate until Chief Matte- bert home at Morris in honor of their Belview, July 25 The annual Buyck, preparations fill the son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Pratt; District 62: Kathryn son started to recently Stock Up Now at these PrHnflation Low Prices/ school meeting was held at the school Dahlgren; District 63: booth with tear gas and then, pers- Mrs. Fred Carbert who were Tuesday evening. M. An- ?Jeanette married. house A. Barenthin, Dahmes, piring freely, he surrendered the fort. derson filed for re-election and John Edith Melbourne A. J. Hanson was an Echo business FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES in the day he a fine of five Johnson filed to fill the place on the District 65: *Maynard Miller; Dis- Later paid caller Wednesday. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY board formerly held by Mrs. Oscar trict 66: Harold Hanson, *Agnes Kre- dollars and costs. Miss Alice Swenson returned to her Gimmestad. The names of John Pet- ovaeri Sweet Red Large erson and Issac Weideman were voted qq on in opposition to Anderson and J; California Basket Johnson. Johnson received 100 votes, Arthur Anderson 98 votes, John Pet- erson 40 votes and Issac Weideman 38 votes. Oranges ?alif. Valencias Daz. 25c is I Patricia Anne of Dawson who visiting her grandparents, Mr. and F Ripe Mrs. A. O. Gimmestad, left Sunday FLYING Tomatoes sr,^ for Delhi, where she will visit her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Omtvedt. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Larson and Potatoes Cobblers Lbs. children and Mr. and Mrs. Laweiski 10 45c I of Minneapolis spent the weekend at W 300 Size AA the John Larson home. Full Of Juice Doz. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Leonard, Mrs. LCIIIvIIS Rolland Leonard and James and Mrs. A. F. Abraham spent Thursday at Green lake at the R. W. Hoppenrath CIRCUS and William Duncan camp. Apples s'^-29c Mrs. Louise Schmidtke was very ill Saturday and, Sunday but is reported Auto—Airplane Race somewhat better. Special • Mrs. Sam Swenson and Mrs. Sher- Don Voge with his Frontenac will race his Auto Dependon CoKeetr 3 49c Royal _ man Payne entertained the ANn DELUXE BLEND Pm i OQ- 1"““""“"J Neighbors at the Sam Swenson home against a fast Racing Plane LAALLAIIU • VACUUM PACKED • QUu 1m aJJC Monday evening. 29c Mrs. Frank Champman, Mrs. Bert . HARVEST QUEEN S 0 vJTTL Hustad and children of Echo and Mrs. George Simpson and children of PARACH UTE VAN CAMPS BEANS “£££? 6£2 29c Racine were callers at the Ben Simp- MOTOR son home Thursday evening. Jump CUT WAX BEANS MUMiTnew7ack 3Cm 5c I Miss Elsie Sampson left Thursday for Minneapolis where she will visit CYCLE fEATURING PURE CIDER VINEGAR £