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r en samoneeQncRcre SER4R“ZRERS"T 4227 2“SE7 22993 . S r fF a : © t { 1 1 an ee: oe : 7 iff if ". in Tuttle Tuesday. He ' ~ NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS ‘|| By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove called | ‘fat the Jack Stewa:t home Monday. and Vernol Goldsmith called | Hazlegrove's and MclIntyre's vening. i Mrs. Frank Gray were in| lay. ‘was in Steele Tuesday |, business. Mrs. Frank Gray and Mr. Ray Hazlegrove were in Tuesday on business and also Tuttle. Florence Brolin was a caller Emil Sattler called at the “Shorty”! Blake home Tuesday. “Shorty” Blake started plowing | ‘Tuesday. i Ray Hazlegrove dug his potatoes Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove called at the Frank Gray home Thursday Mrs. Will Thieling and daughters danett and Esther returned home this week from a two weeks’ visit at her sister's, Mrs. George Burnhuns, near Carrington. Charlie Pera called at Ray Haslegrove's Friday. started to near Twin lakes Frid Sylvia Stewart spent the ‘week-end with her parents north of Tuttle. Charlie Sattler threshed flax for Irvin and Emil Sattler Friday and ‘The Kraft young folks were in ‘Tuttle Saturday night. John and Vernol Goldsmith and and Lawrence Goldsmith Tuttle Saturday night. 3 Mrs. Will Harty and ter Avis and son Mickael and were shoppers in Tuttle night understand the little daughter , and Mrs. Will Harty has been sick this week. . and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove were Tuttle Saturday night. at the Frank Gray ‘The Chris Stolker young folks were | in Tuttle Saturday night. Frank Gray and Dorothy Argent drove to Wing it to shop and for Elvin resh their flax Gray spent the week-end g rit Hy hy i | Jr. was a dinner the Lester Hawkins ! i iy ® Gray and Dor- Gray back to ff A 3 a! Gray and son hter Marilyn of Wing at the Harve Mc- itibore. bert Gray and at the John i}, Ai Fete eds Fes i i ‘4 8 g rhe —® mt | ty J é i é | brother Theodore to Bismarck Tues- urday where she attended Sabbath meetings and was an overnight guest with Miss Edith Gallop. They re- turned here Sunday night. | Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cunningham and family motored to Bismarck Sat- urday. Clarence Starr, called at the Ww. Jiras and F. C. Nelson homes and was &@ supper guest last Friday at the} George Nelson home be! leaving | for Portland, Ore. | Mr. and Mrs. George Whitted andj Florence motored to Bismarck Satur- | jay. Mrs. John Olson and Lennart were | visitors Saturday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Gilbert Cederstrom. Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Carlson and her father, George Rosenbeck, were callers Saturd. home. Mr. C: the house on the north quarter from George, and will move it at an earls date on his farm near the Rosenbeck home. Luella and Sheldon Fields were callers Saturday night at the George Nelson home. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Engdah! and family stopped in at her parents last Sunday en route from Wing where} y they accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Gene | | Cunningham and family and Mr. and Mrs. John Haybeck and Alfred on a|® hunting trip. Mary Farrell who is working at the Rignald Nelson home, came home to spend Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Landerholm trans- acted business in Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Varley were en- tertained at dinner Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Nelson and family. Howard Nelson motored from Max Sunday and visited friends here. John Anderson cut the flax Sunday on the Horne place owned formerly by August Johnson of Washburn. Porter Nelson was a caller Sunday at his parents to visit his aunt, who just arrived at the F. C. Nelson home. | Gladys Neison and Willie Jiras ac- companied Marie Farrell to the R. C. Nelson home in Estherville where she works. Luella and Sheldon Fields from} near Bismarck and four of fheir friends were callers Sunday night at the George Nelson home and went to Bismarck and Mandan. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Davidson and family, Mr. Cederstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scott and Emma Nelson were guests Sunday at the Nels Nelson home. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nelson and Vic- tor were visitors recently at the Pete Anderscn and Oscar Landerholm homes. George Whitted consulted a phy- sician Saturday in Bismarck. He had an X-ray taken of his knee which was infected from a scratch. He also had a cast put on. Otto and Alice Swanson visited a week ago Sunday at the Alvin Nord- strom home. Cedric Craiz wasacaller at the Nels Nelson home Monday morning about combining his flax, as he could not finish for the Nelson brothers on ac- count of the flax being too wet and green. There was no school in Trygg School No. 1, district No. 8, Monday on account of Mrs. Elsie Cunningham being on the sick list. ———_—_—_ i Raleigh By W. B. DORWARD Mrs. Milton Christopherson and little son Donald of Regent were week-end guests of her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bos- worth. Lawrence and Aleck Loeb took their day where he is under the care of doctors at the St. Alexius hospital. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Dorward were ese visitors in Bismarck Tues- y. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Klienschmidt were hosts Tuesday when they entertained at a prairie chicken dinner. Mr. Otto of Miles City, freight auditor, was a business visitor in Raleigh Wednesday. { was ‘*| Victor Engdahl visited at the homes T ton, Mont., where they will visit be- fore moving to their future home. Thos. McGinnis left Friday for Mobridge, 8. D., where he spent Sun- day as a guest of his niece before leaving for Los Angeles, Calif., where he will spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zemple and John Oleson Sunday. son motored to New S2!: Man- dan Sunday on a pleasure trip. Dr. A. O. Arnson and several friends of Bismarck came down Sun- day for a prairie chicken hunt with several of the Raleigh nimrods. They were entertained at dinner at the | C. L. Klienschmidt home. Friends of Miss Martha Zanders of Roscoe, 8. D., will be pleased to know | that she was united in marriage to! Arthur Zeithner of Aberdecn on} Tuesday, Oct. 8th. The ceremony solemnized at the Lutheran church at Roscoe at high noon before and friends. Mrs. Zeithner's man: riends in Raleigh extend their best ; wishes to the wedded couple. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Klienschmidt motored to Roscoe, S. D., Monday to | attend the wedding of Mrs. Klien- | schmidt's sister, Miss Martha Zan- ders, Tuesday. Gibbs By RUTH BURBAGE and ESTHER SCHMITZ Mr. and Mrs. Agre, Edith and Sam of Bismarck stopped at Engdahl's Sunday to get Norman, who had Spent Saturday night and Sunday with his brother Martin at the Eng- dahl home. Mr. and Mrs. George Hughes and children of McKenzie spent Sunday at John Gabel’s. Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. George Koch motored to Center to attend the wed- ding of Mr. Koch's niece, Magdalina Koch, and Albert Heimelspak. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kell of Bis- marck were Sunday visitors at the Victor Engdahl home. The following primary children re- ceived 100 in spelling tests Friday: Lillian Koch, Eleanor Gabel, Ruth Trygg, Laverne Sabot, Evelyn Eng- dahl, Richard Gobel and John Sabot. The Blue's are 44 points ahead in the contest this week. The contest decides who gives the Halloween party. Agnes and Gertrude Gabel spent Sunday afternoon at the H. Schmidt home. Evelyn Engdahl spent Thursday night with Ruth Trygs. The Henry Gabel family were Sun- day dinner guests at the Henry Mil- ler home. He Yvonne Sabot visited Sunday aft- Sabot. Philip Starkel and family of Bis- at George Koch's, Wilfred Trygg, Ted Christenson, Billy Gabel, and Sheldon Fields were Sunday callers at Henry Gabel's. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Albert Ziegler and baby of Bismarck were Friday night visitors at Frank Gabel's. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scott stopped at Victor Engdahl’s on their way home from Nels Nelson's where they had gone to get Emma Nelson, who Stays at Scott's while going to school. Sunday visitors at Frank Gabel's were Mr. and Mrs. August Gabel, Frank Gabel, Ruth Christenson, Lu- ella Fields and Roy Gabel. While in Bismarck Saturday Mrs. of the following: John Engdahl, Clif- ford Scott, Mrs. G. Scott and Mrs. Julia Jordan. Mrs. Clarence Schmitz called on Mrs. R. G. Abelein of Menoken Wed- nesday evening. Mrs. Fred Sabot and Vincent had Sunday lunch at Emil Sabot’s . Emma Nelson spent Friday eve- ning and Saturday visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Victor Eng- dahl. Saturday evening she went to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. John Gabel Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gabel and Mrs. Ernest Burbage surprised Mrs. George Hughes Wednesday evening. The oc- casion.was her birthday. A delicious children of New England were enter: | tained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Frost and '® | Sunday at a birthday dinner in honor ernoon with her grandfather, Fred | », marck were Sunday evening visitors | @ nd mother Mrs. Chollet of Wilton guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. {visited Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. | H. Grosz. Maria Elsberg and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld. | Harold Soderquist started to thresh {grain on his farm Wednesday noon. | Walter Kirkey is helping Oscar Brostrom haul grain from the ma- chine to the granaries. Andrew Nelson was a Wilton caller Tuesday. Driscoll | @ By MRS. F. 0. JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kress of Tappen spent Sunday visiting in the commun- ity. - Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hull of Iowa, formerly of Driscoll visited friends and relatives here for a few days while cn route to Montana where they will visit a daughter during the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. H. Apland entertained of Raymond Crosby of Bismarck and Donald Apland. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Barkman, Miss Dorothy Barkman and Leonard Pederson. Mr. and Mrs. M. Koessel and fam- ily and Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Brusch- wein and family were out hunting ; near Arena grove Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. Herum spent Fri- day evening in Sterling. C. E. Newcomer and E. L. Carr and families spent Sunday hunting around Lake Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Koon motored to Sibley Butte Sunday. Norma and Ruby Hogstad spent the week-end at home. Mr. and Mrs, H. E. Olson and fam- ily visited in Mandan Sunday. Misses Thelma Skogen and Hannah Dronen spent the week-end at home. Mr. and Mrs. Hofstrand moved to Bismarck the first part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Knudson mo- tored to Tuttle Monday. Mrs. Oscar Pederson entertained at a birthday party for her son, Ver- non, and daughter, Vernice, Monday afternoon. Barkman spent the week-end at their respective homes. Invitations for a reception have been issued for Saturday evening, Oct, 12, in honor of the 50th wed- ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Olson Sr. The reception will be held at the community hal Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Boe of Colorado, who have been visiting a month in Clifford, N. D., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Knudson, Mrs. Boe is Mr. Knudson’s sister. Guests at the Theodore Skogen home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Al- fred Arneson, Alice Arneson, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Arneson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lein of Regan and Mr. and Mrs. Keeler and family. Hampton J By ELIZABETH KOPPY 4 Wallace Kyes and W. P. Baker, the latter from the Livona vicinity, were business callers at the D. C. Denholm home Monday. Wallace Kyes: went to Linton Tuesday to attend the county com- missioners’ meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy were shopping in Cannon Ball Monday. A number of people from here at- tended the auction sale at the John Blazer home near Temvik Tucsday. Francis Chesrown went to Linton Tuesday. Ferman Busby was a business call- er at the Porter Umber home Tues- day. Ferman also bought some posts from the latter. Steve Koppy, Sr., was 8 business caller in Linton and Strasburg Thurs- day. John Fettig of Linton was deliver- ing gasoline to Godfrey Grenz Thurs- vy. Fred Albrecht of the Sand Creck vicinity was in this neighborhood looking for some of his calves that Koppy was helping Frank Chesrown saw wood Thuraday. Jake Scheirmeister was @ business calles: st the supper was brought in addition to present ts. The McHadie family accompanted by Miss Monrose were guests of | i | olf i cil? EE i i g » t i i i ff i 1 ht i z § “= aL i | Ee akiz BE oF i ibe E z i 5 2 : : i [ Verl and Lester and Miss Dorothy Seeman had an outing near the river We afternoon. By OLGA M. GROSSMAN Jud Hayden was a passenger to Zap , The Misses Dolly Apland and Dotty | urdi Joe Meyers was transacting busi- ness at Golden Valley Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, Adam Siedel motored to Devils Lake, this state, Tuesday, where they will visit with friends and Telatives for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. John Leach were call- ers at the J. C. Grossman home Sun- Steele By JOSEPHINE DIERUF Mrs. R. L. Phelps and Mrs. Rider are delegates from the Presbyterian onary society to the annual mis- sionary synodical which will meet in Jamestown this week. Mr. and Mrs. Bertelson and family accompanied by Mrs. J. Burton were callers in Bismarck Friday. Mrs. 8. Portner and Mr. and Mrs, haa motored to Bismarck Wednes- lay. ; Supt. H. J. Lee spent Sunday in Valley City. Mesdames Aurit, Boucher and Eng- Ush visited in Bismarck Wednesday. Arthur Wiley left Tuesday for Grand Forks to resume his studies at the university. Mr. and Mrs. R. Andre and George Mathews drove to Bismarck Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Altes visited in Tuttle Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Altes and Doris and Mr. and Mrs. Alten and Leland visited in Bismarck Sunday. A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Sheffer last week. Mrs. J. W. Murphy, Mrs. G. Mur- phy and Mrs. F. Murphy spent Wed- nesday in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Omidt and son Roy transacted business in Bismarck Monday. W. J. Henry and children, Ella, Helen and Billie, spent Sunday with relatives at New Rockford. Mr. and Mrs. Ballantine visited with friends at Turtle Lake Saturday. Mrs, Schoenhardt and son Fred were business callers in Bismarck Sat- lay. A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. H. Weisenhutter Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Gustafson spent the week-end with Mr. Gustafson’s par- ents at Turtle Lake. Miss Bernice Graf visited at her Parents’ home at Forman, N. D., over the week-end. Miss Florence Harren attended her grandfather's funeral at Menoken Saturday. The Fine Arts club of Steele held their first meeting of the year at the {home of Mrs. Mac Epstein. They had as their guests members of the Daw- son club. Reports were given on the state convention recently held at Dickinson. ‘The Misses Margaret Hackbarth, Myrtle Ufer, Martha Snortland, Alice Knudsvig and Mary Mach attended the show at the new Paramount the- ater in Bismarck Saturday evening. Miss Mary Taylor, Miss Merle Ol- son and Mrs. K. McKane spent Sat- urday in Bismarck. Harry George spent the week-end at Streeter. Rev. B. Shirley, pastor-elect of the local Presbyterian church, will at- tend the annual state synod of the church this weck at Jamestown. Pre-synodical conference on evangel- ism will be held from Tuesday until Thursday. One of the main speakers will be Clarence W. Weyer of the First Presbyterian church of Du- luth, the Methodist conference held at Wil- week, aaa cas arial Mr. Wiley went to Dickinson Sun- polis to spend the winter with i el abate naoeeaaamatl ent. ednes- | to the turkey business this By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE Mr. and Mrs, Enders, accompan- led by: Birs Enders’ mother, Mrs. Dailey, of ‘arson, N. D., who siting in Seattle, Wash., dur- from Bismarck rs end with Mrs, Junge ai ,|Phrene and Wi Napoleon highway, is in bad condi- tion and unless it is fixed in some way before winter sets in, it will be almost impossible for the rural mail carrier. Mr. Siem, our local hall man, gave a great treat to the school children Friday ev iz when he put_on a free show, “King of Kings.” Satur- day night the same picture was He again, which was well patron- ized. Miss Gertrude Piers, who has spent her vacation with her parents @ here, returned Monday to the State Teachers’ College at Jamestown, Mr. Reis and family from the Na- poleon country have moved into the | McCusker house lately occupied by the A. J. Koeing femily. Mrs. O. R. Bauer returned Wed- nesday from Bismarck after a sev- eral days’ visit with relatives in the city. The Ladies of the Woodman Circle met in session in the Siem hall Thursday evening with 11 members in attendance. After the usual rou- tine of business a lunch was serve Ly Mrs. Robinson and Linda Juhola. Five carloads of stock were ship- out of Braddock Saturday morn- ing. Thor Naaden accompanied them to Saint Paul. Messrs Neil Eaton, Adolph Fey- ereisen, Edor Lofstrom and Francis Stanton left by auto Monday for Bowman, N. D., to continue working with the Midland Construction Co. this company in the building of the new highway between Hazelton and Napoleon which is now * completed and in fine sha ir, and Mrs. Warner Sempel, who e been visiting with relatives in Minneapolis for the past month, re- turned to Braddock Wednesday eve- ning. They were accompanied home y Mrs. Hattie Sempel of Minneapo- lis. They report a fine trip, A meeting of the parents of the Sunday school scholars was held in the M. E, church Tuesday evening at which officers and teachers were ap- pointed for the coming year. E. F. Savage, who has been superin- tendent and Bible class teacher for many ye has resigned. Mrs. Robinson was appointed superintend- ent and Miss Ellis was appointed Bible class teacher. Mrs. Smith of Gravity, Iowa is 4 guest this week at the home of her brother, C. T. Barton. Theodore Zollnick has rented the farm south of Braddock on which the Feyereisen family has been for some years. Lee Snively has been engaged to paint the Catholic church at Brad- dock and has started the job. The Misses Appert, of Hazelton, brought two Sisters over from Ha: zelton Saturday. They were solicit- Catholic orphans’ Fargo. As Henry Zollnick and Mrs. H. J. Bibelheimer were driving home from Bismarck Wednesday evening their {from Poland. ito turned over on the highway of McKenzie. Mrs. Bibelheimer was taken to the Bismarck Hospital, where it was found that her shoulder was injured. Apart from that no one was seriously hurt. Frank Eckery left this week for Morgan, Minn., where he will work on a farm until Christmas. Mrs. M. Nylund left Thursday for Bismarck where she has rented an apartment so as to be with her two daughters, Sylvia and Elna, who hve good positions in the city and to be near her other res tem Mrs. George Will. Mrs. Nylund has many friends in Braddock who are sorry to see her leave. Mrs. J. D. McCusker of Hazelton was a caller in Braddock Monday. She reports that Wilfred has gone to the University of Saskatoon. His many Braddock friends wish him much success in his new school, M.° Glovich came to Braddock | Wednesday afternoon to meet his wife and two daughters, who arrived Not having seen his mily for 16 years one can judge hat a happy mecting this was. The two girls, who have now grown to womanhood, wer: quite young when their father creme to America. The war coming on, and afterwards conditions pertaining to immigration changing greatly, he has been un- able to get them here until now. Mrs. A. Damsgaari returned Mon- from Mandan at which place s attending a church convention for several days. Mr. and Mrs, E. F. tored to Selfridge Sat and spent Sunday with their ter, Mrs. V. E. York, fi year and heve been quite successful so fi having between 1000 and 2000. ti ey all of which ave marked wit BEES | a - Es i : if ie ie i els FEBETE Hl i pil H FE ie Had # iff fi i i re if 1H [ i children and Nels Tosgeth were Sun- day guests at Mrs. Tosseth’s. Mr. and Mrs. L., W. Davis took Sunday dinner with his brother Del- bert Davis in Rock Hill. Swen and Benny Benson have rented the farm where Ole Johnson lives and will move there in the spring. Ole Johnson has rented a farm north of Still. Those in Regan Saturday night were Walter Colemans, Elget and Vic- tor Strom, Marion Alm, Mr. and Mrs, Arne Tosseth, Qliver and Ida Tos- seth, Mr. and . Willis Gill and a The boys have been working with| Owl ing funds in the interest of the] H. home children, Nels Tosseth and son, Willis Johnson, Mr. Krause, Mr. and Mrs. Enea bade eo and Nick Yolgerson and family. Dorothy Little was a Friday eve- ning caller at the Albert Johnson home. L. W. Davis was a business caller at the Wilton elevator Monday. Hazelton By ELEANOR LANDSBERGER. Mrs. Tom Shea, accompanied by her daughter Mildred, and son Ed- ward, motored to Bismarck and Man- dan Friday to shop. A large crowd attended the dance Friday evening at Zirbes theater. Music was furnished by the Hoot Is. The seniors and sophomore classes entertained the junior and senior classes at a high school party Fri-|® day evening. Games and dancing were the features of entertainment. A lunch was served at the close of the evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Landsberger and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Landsberger were visitors at the Ed. Taube home Sun- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Deitrich and family were dinner guests at the G. Jonkman home Sunday evening. Miss Virginia Kurtz was a Linton shopper Friday. Mr. and Mrs. George Lenhart, Mr. and Mrs. Connie Kalbern, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kurtz and Ethel ‘were among those attending the dance at Linton pavilion Monday evening. The Christian Mothers’ society met at the home of Mrs. C. C. Weimak Saturday afternoon. Mrs. McMullen assisting. About seventy people were served. Thursday and Friday there will be no school in session as the teachers 4 | i a Pf el ah ERE Ernest Illehim home Sunday cfter- noon. Mrs. Clarence Gothering made @ lovely birthday cake for the two. ‘Twenty-five guests were present and took part in a sumptuous six o'clock dinner, [Baldwin | By FLORENCE BORNER Mrs, Thomas Morris of Wilton was transacting business in town Monday morning. Claude Funston, representative of the Mandan Beverage company, was here the fore part of the week. Dr. William P. Thelan of Wilton ‘was @ professional caller in this com- munity Tuesday. Fred Schroeder of Cromwell was a caller at the Richard Borner home Tuesday evening. Mrs. Arnold Rupp and son Ernest anl daughter Agnes transacted busi- ness on the capital city the latter are attending the teacher's institute | here at Jamestown this week-end. The football game Saturday after- noon between Edgeley and Hazleton resulted in a score of 6 to 2 in Hazle- ton’s favor. A large crowd turned eut at the game. A large number of the . H. 8. students gathered together at the school house at 1:30 and snake danced through town going into| town. stores, etc., creating a lot of cood spirit for the local team. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Landsberger and baby Dolores were visitors in Brad- dock Saturday evening and attended the movie “King of Kings” held ct the theater that evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Splonskonski were Hazleton callers Tuesday. By BERTHA LARVICK Professor and Mrs. Heitzmann were visitors in Hazleton, Sunday. Donald and Alice Calquhoun and John Hetterley motored to Linton Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dailey of Braddock were callers at the C. J. Enders home one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sundeen and Melvin Sundeen visited at Rose Glen over the week-end. Joe Lipp was a caller in Temvik Saturday. Allan Quast and Miss Lorenson at- tended the dance in Hazleton Friday ie piled Gare - ville ofefril fl I ail i i it i if Hie i Hk i E H a A ®go es £3 gy z o~-® i Hal f i fs i HI ie