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| FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1928 H WILD ROSE Arnold Peterson who was knocke off his horse by a bolt of lightning recently is reported to have recov- | ered, 1 Howard Brownawell and “rnest Saville and family were entertained the Henry Reamann home Sunday. i Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Saville. st Lome d the commencement exercises Braddock Fridat fi pea |} At the annual school school house No. 2, Tuesday, June Jens Jenson was clected director for a term of three yeurs, und 0. F. i Be Veue clected director for a term Jot dne year, In the ball game between the Per- Lake team and the Wild Rose 1 the latter won by a score of to 6. lection held 4 os 4 Mrs. H, A. Carlisle made a business ‘trip to Bismarck last week. Miss Luch Long and the chilldren attending her school gave a picnic li last day of school. Games were ‘played and the young geople danced. A picnic lunch was served and Miss. SLong treated the crowd with candy. na / been circulating a Ipetiion to change the mail route. } = { Miss Luch Long, teacher at the lo- ileal Jat Page. ‘ ‘) Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kinney and daughter, Isabelle, and Mr. and Mrs. ‘Grant of Kidder county, and Andrew ‘Damsgaard and family attended the [ball game Sunday, { Miss Nellie Hoyt, who ta “here several year: ago. vis here on her w. Brion trom the Ps ited with her home ic coast, j } | A large crowd attended the barn i n Saturday night at the 40 B. Swanson farm home. Music i danee gt ‘was furnished by the Moffit band, and All EARLY Spring and Summer Hats will be sold The lot includes all the popular shapes, at half price. colors and materials. Children’s banded sailors included. A large selection to choose from. ) A VISIT WILL CONVINCE. YOU. : : Mary Buchholz © Opp Van Horn Hotel 119—3rd St. MNUTR Are or. any way OLYMPIA CANDIES ARE PURE Made in our own shop from purest ingredients by trained makers. Olympia Candy Kitchen Opposite Post Office 3 . A BARGAIN y Modern Bungalow. * Office. +h diawbed Price “VHEDDEN Ea TATE AGENCY Phone 0 | Webb Block NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS chool left Saturday for her home | ght school | " Olumpia Ice Cream PURE, HOME MADE, DELICIOUS. We take orders for Brick Ice Cream, by the quart —250 Cash: $60 per month ‘ecadlon interest at 7% buys 5 Room Hard wood floors, full basement, furnace heat, garage, trees, lawn—4 blocks from Post ‘refreshments were served by Mrs. Swanson. Robert Koenig, Mr. and Mrs, 0, R. Martini and family, Mrs. Reuben Swanson, Misses Gladys Paulson, Fern Krugerbeck, Martha Hoenig and Millie Webber, all of Braddock attended. The Wild Rose ball team will"play the Moflit team Sunday-on the Moffit ball ground. WING ITEMS Rev, Chas. Richter was a Bismarck visitor Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. parents of twins, Carey are the | born May 30. Mr. and Mrs. H. B, Edgerton and Mrs. G. A, Hubbell and children spend Memorial day in Washburn the guest of. Mrs, Edgerton’s mother, Mrs. Wiese. Mrs, James Watkins of Baldwin was shopping in town Wednesday. Rudolph Hagan of Wilton visited with her sister, Mrs. G, Olgeirson and Mis# Viola Hagan Tuesday.’ Mrs, H. ©, Edgerton entertained Thursday afternoon in honor of Mrs, G, A. Hubbell, who is leaving for Glen Ullin, where she will make her future home. The house was beauti- | fully decofated with lilacs. Covers e laid for ee guests. Mr. Coppell, father of Mrs, J. E. Sharp left Wednesday for Madison, | S. D., to visit with relatives for some- time, Mr. and Mrs. A .E. Kopplin span Memo: Day in Bismarck. Mrs, Hoag will entertain the La- dies Aid Thursday, June 14. Vinton Heaton spent Wednesday in | Goodrich, Mrs| Hartman of Baldwin, visited Viola Hagan on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Graham spent Wednesday at McKenzie the guest of you prefer. When James S. McCandless Shrine, arrived in Washington, D. hand of Leonard “P. Steuart, Mrs, Graham's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. BE, Crum, Mr. Crum is in very poor health . Mrs, Henry McClusky is visiting at the J. E, Sharp home south of town, Mr. and Mrs, B. F, Lawyer ily spent Wednesday at Woods. Painted Mr. and Mrs. A. mand Mr, and Mrs. H. M. Beall drove to Bis. marck Wednesday evening and took in the show at the Auditorium. Joe Wagner, a former resident of t pthis city spent several days here the first of week calling on old friends. School closed Friday with a picnic at Arena Grove and the teachers left for their home Monday, Miss Qual- heim, Northwood; Mis Goodrich; Miss Swang, Fessenden, Mr. and eMrs, GohnaWieselanditame ily, and Mrs. Wiese of Washburn, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, H. C. Edgerton, CLEAR LAKE TOW! Bennie uP Schoon who is ten years old and in the sixth grade will rc ceive a large attendance cer ificate, having attended the entire te eight months school in Chris School No. 3, without being tar He was compelled to be absent two account of blizzards, half mile to go to school. 's certificate will be graded 98 per He also carr off all the in spelling since January, hav- sed but two words. ing mi Arthur Warne and M. J. Brenden were among the visitors at ‘Tuttle Friday. f and daughter Mrs. Christ were gue. Schoon on Frida: Mr. and M Adolph Bosson call- ed at the Martin Kessoel home one day last week. Christ Selland and Grenville land motored to Bismarck Saturday on business. Mr. and Mrs, Adolph Hanson spent from Sunday until Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chris| Schooa H. Kluksdal had as their gue unday, Mr. and Mrs. Tilmon Hanson and children, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hogstad and family. Paul Paslay and Joe Koterba spent Saturday and Sunday enjoying a fishing trip on the Missouri river. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ambers, M A. 0. Ambers and Mr. and Mr: Severt Brenden were pleasant. call- ers at the Hans Hanson home Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. P B. F. Paslay, Frank Prater and children spent Sunday at the Joe Rise home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Birkrom enter- tained, at Sunday dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Syverson and Selmer Syverson, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Bjerke and ughter Esther, of near Arena were unday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A Swanson. oe Miss Martha Velure who has been employed at the George Carlson home returned to her parental home the first of the week. Mr? and Mrs. C. A. Newcomer and family of Driscoll partook Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Lein, and the afternoon was spent at an interesting game of ball at Tuttle vs, Pettibone. Clara Lien and Carl Lein accompanied them. . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Warne and abe spent Sunday at the M. J. Bren- den home. Mrs, Adolph Hanson will entertain the Ladies Aid at her home Wednes- day afternoon June 13. Mrs. O. H., Lund spent Monday visiting with hee sister, Mrs, W. FB. Keeler. Miss Githa Kluksdal returned to ||her parental home, after completing a term of high school at Driscoll. Clarence Olson who has been a hired hand for Grenville Selland re- turned to his home the end of the week. Mrs. Herbie Gunderson spent sev- /eral days of the week visiting her Speke Anna at Bismarck, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Lein and. fam- ily, expect ‘to leave this Wednesday by car for a visit with, relatives in Minnesota, Mrs. Ingabor Rasmussen. will be in the home during their ab- sence, ‘ Mrs.-Anna Lund arrived one.day- of last week and will spend the’ greate; part of the summer with her son an (right), Illustrious Potentate of Almas Temple, Washington, the Shrine gathering was officially opened. and fam- | chlinker, | -|largest family of girls coming to Imperial Potentate of the from Honolulu and gripped the daughter-in-law Mr.and Mrs. 0. H. Lund. Mr. and Mrs, Ole Newland have as their guests, Harold Gregory of Mon- tana and their niece Irene Lund. Miss Hazel Smith returned Monday ¢ after an extended visit with a sister at Regan. Mr. and tained a Mrs. O. H. Lund roup of friends at onter- their home complimentary to Mrs. Anna birthday anniversary. Th ent were Mr. and Mrs. Faunce Luyben and family, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Lein and family and Mr. and ats Ole Rectal MANDAN NEWS MAKE FORD DAY AWARDS Large Crowd Attend Ford Day Celebration in Mandan A large crowd attended the Ford day celebration here yesterday. As a part of the ceremonies of the day was the awarding of various prizes, which follow: John L. Anderson, Flasher, 1st prize for driving the newest Ford to town on Ford day; Joe Stumpf, Man- dan, 2nd prize; Mrs. Anton Laur- inger, Ist, heaviest woman coming in a Ford; Mrs, J. W. Buttscheau, Ist, smallest woman dr eae a Ford to town on Ford day; Jacob Thomas, Timmer, Ist, for bringing the larg- est number of people in his Ford; George Murray, Mandan, Ist, oldest man driving a Ford on Ford Day; R. Teppo, Mandan, tallest man driving a Ford; Anton Zenn, Ist, shortest man driving a Ford; AlSert Brotanck, Mandan, 2nd; Mrs. Jacob Tho: ‘Timmer, for woman coming to town Ford with youngest baby, 7 day Adolph Nelson, Mandan, to the youngest set of twins coming in For& to Ford day; Jacob Seklos G, F. Hine, New Salem, 1st p for Ford having most accessories on his car; Joe Weber, St. Anthony, 1st, for the farmer bringing the largest load of wheat in an automobile on Ford truck on Ford Day and exhibit ing the largest sale ticket; Betty Fleck, Mandan, 1st; Frank Dutton, Mandan, 2nd, for best decorated Ford; Dorothy Pinn, prettiest per; Jake Siegel, Harmon, Ist; Ern est Mathias, Flasher, 2nd, most de. lapidated Ford;*Jake Seigel, Har mond, Ist; Ernest Mathias, Flasher, 2nd; noisest Ford; Leingang, St. An thony, best degorated truck; license No, 60260, muddiest Ford; car |i cense No. 69373, Ford with leakiest | top; Jacob Thomas and family, group making best appearance; Peter Ja cobs, largest number of girls with red hair in family; Carl Keidel, Man- } dan, 1st; Bernard Kunkel, Almont, 2nd, to party bringing the largest amount of butter, eggs, and cream in Ford and exhibiting the receipt of greatest value; Fred Kraft, Lark, 3rd; Mrs, J. Thomas, Timmer, mother of Mandan, nine girls; Mrs. T. Kary, 2nd, eight girls; Mrs, Erasmus Laing- ang, St. Anthony, 3rd; E. M, Elder, Huff, 1st, youngest married cng driving Ford; L. J. Frank, New Sa- lem, 1st, Ford coming longest dis- tance from Mandan trade area; Robt. McBratney, 2nd; Mrs. J. J. Lantz, St. Anthony, 1st, mother bringing the largest family of boys to town in Ford; Bruno Just, Judson, 1st; man with largest feet; J. P, Daly, Bis- marck, 2nd; Viola McGoon Mott, gir! with reddest -hais» Geraldine Jacobs, 2nd; Mr. and Mrs. Anton Launiger, St. Anthony, Ist for heaviest couple; Chas. McGoon, Mott, 1st to driver of oldest Ford; Anton Haugen, Mandan, 2nd; Charles Wall,, Flasher, 3rd; John Zander, Mandan, 1st to the heaviest man, 3451-2 Ibs.; Frank Shemek, 1st for largest load of peo- ple coming to town in a Ford; E. M. Elder, 1st for thinnest couple, Estimates placed the number of Fords in Mandan at 800. The pure- bred Holstein bull calf given to the farmer bringing cream the longent distance was awarded to A, A. Ware, who lives two miles west of New England, _ Miss Anng Knudson, trained nurse who has ‘been.a member of the staff ub the: Dickinson hospital and her sister, Miss Clara Knudson of the Almont -schools, left yesterday for New York city where they will set sail for. Christiana, Norway; dune 12, Both the. young women} were born at. the farm of their father near Sims, and their mother; still resides, there. , {district court Wednesday. Mr, SILK DRESSES One Large Sales Group. \ Price. in the season’s leading shades and styles. SUITS AND COATS an extra coat or suit. clearance price. Yard Wide Tissue Ginghams Yard wide tissue ginghams in fine quality. An excel- {ent assortment of plaids, checks and stripes. Regu- ar 75c quality. Saturday Special, 59 c DEP VAL. 6:5 sisccrsie FRestdiagpuse sutttin: organdies, tissues, etc., per yard .. In this group are dresses of Taffeta, Crepe, and 4 Novelty Silks Marked For Quick Clearance. If you are planning a vacation no doubt you will have need for This is an opportunity to get it at a real pieces of summer wash fabrics per yard. Saturday Special to close, * Summer Wash Fabrics We have selected and placed on tables many including voiles, that sold as high as 98¢ 39c 36 inch Ratinspun Suiting in a good selection of ‘col- An excellent fabric for dresses, skirts, etc. Regular 69c quality. Sat- urday Special, 36 nih Matnsoolt. 36 inch Nainsook in a fine quality for lingerie, gowns, etc. Regular 35c quality. Saturday Special, 25c per yard ........ ' this is a real opportunity. to a felony dismissed and his] Mrs. S. A. Young for bondsmen released in Adams county Mul- laney was charged with a ting and aiding Ben Sissly and others in escaping arrest and punishment for |grand larceny of cattle which it was | Charged they had committed, This | case has been pending for a period of three years during the greater part of which time Mullaney had been ill and unable to attend court FOR RENT—Large room in modern house; suitable for two, —Dress- making also wanted, 311 2nd St Phone 832-M. 6-8-1W CAPITOL THEATRE TONIGHT and Saturday Little and two ¢ dren arrived Wednesday from Pitt: burgh, Pa. to spend a part of the summer at the home of her perents | Mr. and Mrs. L, N. Cary. Mr. Livtle | will come later. The marriage of Miss Marian Fry, ldaughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Fry of Cincinnati, Ohio and Maxwell Morgan of Fargo, formerly of Man- dan took place yesterday in Cincin- nati. Mr. Morgan who is a dairy specialist at the North Dakota Ag- ricultural college is a graduate of Ames college, Ames, la., and served us county agent in Morton county before taking his present position in Fargo. WM. RUSSELL —in— “A MAN’S SIZE.” HAROLD LLOYD Sine “Capt. Kidd’s Kids” Coming — Monday Peter B. Kyne’s “Brothers Under the Sea” Mrs, Surah McWhirk and George Clarks, mother and nephew of Mrs. FP. W. McAuliff who have been mak- ing their home here since the first of the year left this week for thier home in Living:ton, Mont. Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Rooth are the ' parents of a baby girl born yester-} day afternoon at the Deaconess hos- pital. Mrs. Fred A. Young and sons, Fred and Jackie of Miles'City, Mont., are guests at the home of Mr, and Around the World Cruise A lifetime’s travel in four months, See the won- ders of eighteen countries. Canadian Pacific mepasemens, all the way. standardsthe ultimate in tsavel comfort, Empress of Canada ‘ —a palatial liner—will take youto: Romance. The cruise is echeduled to begin from New York. January 30, 1924 1600 ioe 2 up from starting Polat. Limit 300 guests. ‘Avoid dle- appointment. Make your reverve- For further information Apply to any Railway or Steamship Agent or H. M. TAIT, DISMISS CASE “The case, of J. L. Mullaney whol. was charged with being an accessory 611—2nd Avenue, South Minneapolis, Minn. Kidskin, Louis and Cuban heels. WOMEN’S COLONIAL PUMPS Special at $5.00 In this group are many real values in Satin and If you can use an extra pair of pumps for street or dress wear, xu several weeks. | |] SRS ee apne June 16 MasicalComedy of the Season PAGE THREE Bath Towels An extra large heavy bath towel. Fine quality, pure bleach, soft and a!sorbent. Revular 75¢ Towels. Sat- urday Special. or Each Baby Pants Through a special purchase we are enabled to offer a fine quality rubber bab? pants at a real bargain. White or Flesh. Saturday Special, PCL! PAI sosscica0 39c Rollette Hose Women’s glove silk Rollette hose in assorted colors and tops. Regular $3.50. Sat- urday Special, $1.75 to close per pair .... TONIGHT FRODAY and SATURDAY LEATRICE JOY RAYMOND HATTON JACQUELINE LOGAN GEORGE FAWCETT in a Parampunt picture, fresh with the tang of the sea, rich in the colorful lure of the Orient, glowing with clean American romance “JAVA ’ HEAD”