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PAGE TWO NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS WILD ROSE Mr. and Mrs. O, F, Buck and son George were pleasantly entertained at the Grant Hulett home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gosney family, visited at the R. I. Elliott home Sunday, A number of visitors from nearby towns attended the pie social at school No. 1 Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. $ King of Bis- marek, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Random of Sterling, Mr. and Mrs, Fritz Argast, | Mr. and Mrs, August Doechle 1 of Moffit, and Missess Bonnie Re: mann, and Myrtle Feltheim of Brad- dock, ang Messrs. Amos, Ralph Hanson. Word received from Mr. and Mrs. L. R. May, who recently moved from Bismarck, states that they have ar- rived at Ohio and t they like the country fine, They are making their home at Youngstown, Ohio. ia Miss Louise Feyerheisen who is| helping Mrs. John Peterson with her housework received word last week, | from her parents south of Braddock that their home is quarantined with | diphtheri Five members of the | family are sick with the dreadful disease. | Sunday at the John Peterson home. Seo and: Mrs, (8 J, King of Bis-| marck and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Random of Sterling visited Sunday at the W. H. Brownawell home. Richholt and a were down from | H.W. hunters Sunday. party of Bismarck Mr. and Mrs. O, B. Swangon who have both been on the sick list are so far recovered as to be able to at- tend the pie social Sunday after- noon. Mrs. Mary Plath, who with her| husband took a homestead in early days passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Fred Argast of | Moffit. Mrs. Plath leaves to mourn her death two sons and two daugh- | ters, and also several grandchildren. Burial took place in the Moffit cem- etery. CLEAR LAKE Harold Swanson who spent about three weeks visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Swan- s@n, departed last Thursday for Iowa. Mrs. E. W. Wakefield is spending the week as the guest of a daughter at Ryder. Mr.-and Mrs, Dick Begeman auto- ed to Bismarck on Friday and spent the day. Mr..and Mrs, Martin Ambers an- nounce the birth of a baby girl, born Wednesday Oct. 31. Mrs. Ambers and-baby are under the care of Mrs. Mary Friddle at Bismarck and are reported as getting along fine. Mrs, Victor Pardon of Eldridge ar- rived “Friday to be present at the funeral of B. Jacobson who was laid to rest on that day. Mr--and = Mrs. transacted busine day. A. Van Vleet at Steele on Fri- Mr. and Mrs, A. O. Ambers, were among the business visitors at the capitol city on Saturday. Frank Berkvam attended to brpi- ness matters at Steele on Saturday. John Herring who resides *south- east of Driscoll is reported as being very ill. Mr. Herring has been suf- fering for sometime. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Koessel and family spent the past Friday evening at the home of Mr. find Mrs. A. G. Basson. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Nelson had ts their guests on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Grenville Selland. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Warne of Lien, entertained at Sunday dinner, members of the M, J. Brenden fam- ily and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Berk- vam and daughter Rosella, Mr. and Mrs. Alden Nelson had as their guests on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Q. N, Nelson, Homer Nelson, Hazel ir, lustrous and beautiful it to zou peer yd ig <a aly A ults are amazing. No need Ape wg baie sedae, about Sea 4 and! Paul and | Clara Lien and Ed Shaw.! The guests present report that Mr.| and Mra, Nelson were fine enter-| | tainers, ee | Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Omodt and Mrs. B. Olson were pleasantly .enter- ned at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | H. E. Olson on Sunday. i | L. ‘Wenry Wiens who has been con fined to his bed-is able to be up and about the house. He is stopping at the home of his daughter Mrs. A. M. Bruschwien. E. A. Van Vleet had the misfor- tune of st¢ébping onto a rusty fork| ay of last week, and was found | sary to consult Dr. Barrette. Miss Nora Olson spent Saturday | Jand Sunday as the guest of her cou- sin, Miss Bdith Olson of Driscoll. \ Brenden family arkingn Members of the Sivert vin J. Lein at the Dallas home. Mr Nelson called at the Albert Christensen home on Sunday and partook of supper. Miss Myrtle Christensen her guest over school mate M BAL| :DWIN Peter Wallin, well known resident | of this district badly last Sunday night when the car he, was driving went over the grade on the Bismarck road just south of Langhorne. Mr. Wallin was taken to| Wilton where his injuries were dressed by Dr. Thelan. On examina- tion it was found he had two broken, his back badly bruised number of scratches about his head | and face. ident occurred while Mr. Wallin accompanied by Pe- ter Andersoy were on their way {home from a duck hunt along Paint- ed Woods lake, Mr. Anderson who} suffered no serious injury, with the help of friends righted the car and; | proceeded home. | had as ening a Schmidhunz. injnred | nd a Fire of unknown origin destroyed the garage and car belonging to Joe | Poole last Tuesday afternoon about three o'clock, The fire had gained considerable headway when discov- ered and it was only through the most heroic ‘efforts on the part of} the Baldwin citizens that near-by buildings were save. Besides the car Mr. Poole lost a lot of other pro- perty which happened to be in the garage at the time of the fire. The loss of their garage and car is a hard blow to Mr. Poole and family. School was dismissed an hour early, on account of the conflagration which for a time threatened the schoo] house. About sixty persons attended the| Hallowe'en party which was given by | the Baldwin school Friday afternoon, Games were played by the young people and appropriate songs wer jsung. A nice'lunch brought the pa { The very bakin only reagon | with Calumet Because oe 8 does the wi other heads }home of Mr. {the J. j been visiting relatives in this vicin- | ‘south of Mandan. day you start to use Calumet Baking Powder your ig expenses reduce, The price of Calumet is not the for its economy—it’s the great pentlonnestat strength it pos- s—the unfailing results that are always experienced when it is used, that’s what counts, Never use heaping | spoonfuls when you bake —it MRS. KELLOGG | Turtle Lake | Photo shows Mrs, Frank B, Kel- | logg, wife of the former from Minnesota. Kellogg is slated to become ambassador to England, | ty toa close. Among the out of town ladies in attendance were: } dames Gus Rupp, Jul John Monroe, Lu@vick Schonert, and Carl Engleman, Mr. Matt Hettich and Mrs. Hettich | were Saturd ner guests at the | d-Mrs. Richard Bor- and Mrs. sHettich live on, Racek fatm near Arnold. | Mr. B. ner. The Misses Myrtle and Emma) White together with their brother! Herman who have been spending the past three weeks visiting relatives in Bismarck have returned home. Mrs. Adrian Ashbridge Who has| ity has returned to her home at Bis- marck. Martin Burgess is a Beginning oper- | ations tS build a few barn on his farm just east of town formeriy oc- cupied by Andrew Larson. Fred Hogue, who has been living on the Hooper farm will take possession of | this farm for the coming season. i} Mesdames Dralle and} Charles Ode and Miss Elsie pee and Ernest Dralle of ismarck visi with Mrs. Richard Borner Friday ce ternoon. | ee The Hogper farm east of town has! been rentea by Mr. Glace who comes| here from a point about thirty miles! Together with{ the present owner, E,.V. Lahr of Bismarck, Mr. Glace will begin di-| versified farming operations. They ’t necessary. of Calumet of two of many. CALUMET THE ECONOM : we BAKING POWDER Makes Good Food and Happy Homes THE ft that merits n’t WORLD'S GREATE Why should you run é tisk of spoiling your by using a leav as’ not proven its may mean success today and failure tomorrow? It makes more pekinese. b| out. all other baking powders for ————a ST BAKING POWDER ivener —use Calumet. senator *Naughtog district were Friday even- | ear to a traveling man. | attends THE-BISMARCK TRIBUNE plan on purthasing a number of cows} brother Matt Hettich. He. returned Hogs and sheep and expect to fence|to Beulah Friday evening going by the whole farm with six wires. Mr. Glace who is a well known citizen of his community believes that only ; through diversified farming can the {North Dakota farmer reach success, | Mr. Glace has a wife and seven chil- dren who will join him later. He is | moving overland with teams and wa- ‘gons, making about thirty miles a day he says. an over night guest. Miss Welma Graham who is a high schoo] student in Wilton arrived home Wednesday evening to take part in the various Hallowe’en fes- tivities enjoyed by ti young folks. She returned to Wilton the next morning on the train, Master Freddie Herdebu who at- tends‘ school in cae visited over the week end at ‘his home east of town. He wi companied home by his cousin Richard Rupp of — Bald- win, The Lackawanna Twins visit Pekin — and buy fruit from a little Chinese Boy To Keep Your Child Warm and Dry Lackawanna Twins “Underwear TO matter how chaffgeable the N weather may be, no matter how + cold it may get, your children are~ safe when clothed in-Lackawanna Twins, the All Winter Weather Underwear. Lackawanna Twins Underwear is fashioned out of a wonderfully soft, warm and absorbent wool and cotton fabric. Just the right mixture and weight for warmth, comfort cad wear. _Comfortable— never itches @r scratches on mild days, warm as toast on the coldest days. Wonderfully absorbent, keeps the body dry, no matter how the child per- spires. Ask your retailer to show you Lackawanna Twins Underwear. See how well finished it is. 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