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| ‘MUESDAY, NOVEMBER. 20; 1923 PAGF FOUR : THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE 4 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE! Entered at the Postoffice, Bismarck, N. D., as Second Class . - a BSE Matter. inh hanning. Pollock. BISMARCK TRIBUNE CO. - - - ; Publishers By C ing, ; serovar ata ae gr acl rR Oi ei ea RE Foreign Representatives Germany is sick. Aaah is ag BEGIN HERE. TODAY the ei at Wo my house last G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY deeb Roo ee eae CHEE | Clare. Jewett; in love with the| Year with. a delegation?” | CHICAGO = ; < [ = DETROIT als Ca a bee haa | | Reverend Daniel Gilchrist, marries} “ ” said Umanski, quietly. Marquette Bldg Kresge Bldg.|"" sank Jerry Goodkind for his money. Dan- ell, Tl be—" Goodkind sur- ae y ae Ww Hel is dismissed from the fashion-| veyed him in surprise. : PAYNE, BURNS AND SMITH The German mark 18 so low now Hee eee ie, ‘at woe | Meee: Rit filttse clad New NEW YORK A e A % Fifth Ave. Bldg. ie iO (ipa EL on earth as Tere a ue si woman sige rae ie stay a ——- A delegation” Of «strikers comes|teach me English, and find me good - i MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS We can all be thankful that frost north to interview the president and| job, I'm work eight hours on the } The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use OF] isnt snow and snow isn’t hail and : |ditectors, An agseement which Gil-| docks and six on myself now.” christ drew up forthe miners is} Goodkind said nothing, just reach- shown ‘to. Goodkind and Daniel gives the magnates 24 hours in’ which to sign. -* ) “Overgoat Hall,” n° refuge for the unemplg; is established by Gil- ‘ed for the door. | Gilchrist, idly fill- ing his pipe at the mantlepiqce, broke in: “Mr. Goodkind!” he asid. “Uman- ‘ki has an invention. If you'll sce ‘ Parts on of all news dispatches credited to it or MO</ hail isn’t as big as hen’s eggs. ‘ erwise credited in this paper and also the local news pub- aaeavaee CRE al lished herein. é h holiday can’t. reach All rights of republication of special dispatches herein are| {ye yank SHEE OF | also reserved, a nnn | AN CLE laying contest was held in | christ, and apartments with baths} j, MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION Petaluma, ae Luckily for the, for the poor are maintained at “Pil seé you in half an hour,” | hens, no flies were entered. mininium, tent. ~George Goodkind] came the answer and the door close p. SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE et Ra eee iva 4 HAPT vit Daily by carrier, per year...... Neclapeereuvore ele sisieigit e's ee Obs See ArEe Teale CHIE aeealine| é ie Co ER Daily by mail, per year (in Bismarck)....... vies 020 eee digs i NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY | Umanski’s Meee ene eateed Daily by mail, per year (in state outside Bismarck) . 5.00 se i “That's what A-wanted to ask You- sey once held, but still steady and ay, is the best} I'm in need af y and my fath-| serious, had been turned intently on Daily by mail, outside of North Dakota.........--++- 6.00] Coolidge, they dr man in Washington. He can | THE STATE’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER Le because he doesn’t pay rent. \ (Established 1873) aE IT i That's why so so manv mea want be president. No worry about the MR. WALTON IS OUSTED bo “Jack” Walton of Oklahoma is definitely out of office ALG uaa) alia today. Mr. Walton probably will stay out. At the start of Being president wally must be! his dramatic onslaught against the Ku Klux Klan in Ok- nice. You know your cowl pile 1s | lzhoma, Governor Walton received wide commendation | &°ing to last all winter, throughout the nation. He was talked of as a senatorial] another fine thing about being | candidate in his own state and mentioned as a vice-presiden- president is the man can’t come out | tial possibility. This was before he began to reveal himself | and turn off your gas. enough to leave you only an income. i fi = I foolishly turned ‘yer some prin- Be A aed Cane anaaes vaeiie cipal to you and you.sthren away lto shut up this place.” Daniel smil- $80,000," You could | had @ big} ed as he dropped into a’ chair with salary and Jou threw thet away-lthe relaxation of one tired. “Of You're pg a damned. waster—if| course, he won't.” you're’ no Worse.” “Don't ? ani + | swhat do you tnean—worse? Dan-| yycoctie ny (0° Sure” said the Polo Steen eee ee “Nonsense,” returned Gilchrist. “I ‘ou'll find out ‘what- 1 mean.| nage chim angry;' "And somebody shakes had my ‘son’s wife down here,} ¢ajq fim ‘a lot of! lies.” . : haven't ‘you? _ “Somebody's told’ a good many : 3 ' in the proper light. ee i St. Louis man got intd trouble pete arabe ty’ ie people lies,” said Umanski. “Yester- It cannot be said properly that his ousting is a victory | marrying RNIN da ihe Roopa aa Pad times*-or a dozen. He/day | heard a man say you tun this “f've asked-her not to come again. “And he’s asked. -her—but she comes when ‘she likes. She’s in love with you—God knows what women see in your kind of a man There was Pearl Hennig—” “Please!” Gilchrist lifted a hand in protést. “Oh, my‘ son told me,” continued Goodkind. “And I hear—in the neigh- for the Ku Klux Klan, and it is to be hoped that it will not | into trouble marrying only one. be regarded as eae Soveror Walton jon his ee oF unite oer Be hari self-righteousness when he began to usurp the constitutiona o a E celal of the state, when he revealed himself as a/flam-| ™ore money is the herd’ thing, —boyant and apparently unscrupulous politician without] A girl of 21 recently married aj regard to the rights of others or the state’s money, when | bachelor of 86, but any‘girl of 21) questionable deals came to light and when it became appar-| C°v!d have done that. ent that he was not engaged so much in fighting for a prin-| 4, niagazs place—to—to—get worren.” “Who said that?” Daniel looked up seriously. “A wop nained Malduca.” ‘Oh, yes,” Daniel relaxed again. “I took his daughter in hére once, for a week, until he got sober.” “There’s a good’ many like that,” pursued the other.’ “Not so many.’ “ne issue isa failure to a -. giple as he was in fighting for a place in the spotlight. great many people if it has not bath- 55 : y ie} a “Enough to make trouble. Why Walton was elected as a radical. He proved to. be i1| ing girl pictures. want, to go up a tree, 1 have to use cant oneeandine: Te eee” Women| Mot carry a pistol?” stici: i ; isi t hi t his down- ~ my sharp claws and climb up same - Ww rs It's generally men with pistots coarse politician. It is not surprising that he met his dow = 2 ° of the streets! i. eed ‘ 2 5 ry . A Part of a wedding cake at Mont-|2s you. I'll tell you a secret. 1 a . “4 who get shot,” said Gilchrist with fall. While he had in his hands the constitutional weapons | ajyjr, N. J.. was 60 years old, These | don't really fly at ail! T jump! But tNot many,” saidgDaniel calmly.| quiet rejection. = afforded him in any just quarrel he might have had, he] bakers are something terrible. the skin on my hind legs is joined to / They're welcome: But they don’t ne of them fellows get you chose a mcre spectacular and less efficient means. Itisa — , my sides in a a may ari conaue a ee oe ee a Gildviipt' oat him af with jae healthy sign for Oklahoma that her legislature—backed by| ;,In ‘he Now York sirect cleaners Sort of Paracas ae call us fying | LETTER FROM SALLY ATHERTON foolish title, but all roving picture |it your neighbors git sick of having Se stl ls ai oh aaa _.the citizenship.as shown in the referendum vote—put “Jack” | ye", good fag pickers squirrels, but we don't fly at all.” TO BEATRICE GRIMSHAW. | titles are silly, don’t you think? —_|.a resort of this kind in their midst,|" “1 suppose you ain't had any sup- = Walton on the shelf; it will be a still more healthy sign if asain “Wisht I could!” sighed ites | I am writing to you about it be-|and drive you out, that’s your busi-| 5e, she said with a motherly air. Grubby had followed her in with a « tray and the girl, leaning on her cruches, transferred its cargo to the table in front of Daniel. n 1 eae 4 ‘ ; “quite a while since I at ea too. But "3 wife— " 2 5 by | Professo: 1 Nose enviously. It has been quite a wi cause it is produced by Abram Ein-|ness, too. But my son’s wife Tee tone sunesaadf Salih equoieeare buts “My goodness!” said Nick. “You| Wrote you, dear Bee, but I have] stein and it seems to me that is| ‘Is her business,” Daniel inter- = “| nate 0 in | underground in 2,000 if hi é A h the charges that some of her citizens have succeeded in} ye Sint have none but the | vught to be glad you can climb. | really had nothing very, pleasant to| where Dick is working. I'd like to rupted. ; usurping the powers that Walton tried to usurp. Went would yea do if you were aj Write. In fact I was a little bit! know more about that girl aho| “And his,” came back Goodkind, i A ni i toad or turtle?” ashamed to write and tell you alll took the principal part. There was | “Only Jerry’s in no condition to set- i | : eT iat neta Te tact ak ealidagy chads | Whitey Nose laughed and ran of Mi? 1s in may inifnd.sna.Melitt snd 7 soniething) about her “that seenied tle. Cie matter. - Hele broken. down Soureneetaisneadet 7 Rpeus book CALENDAR CHANGE admire the window display. into the woods, oS OTS | kbewi'that if T sat down. to talk to) real. 1 knew of course that if Diek|from worry and overwork snd you're| «1 brought you some money,” he Should the calendar be changed so we'd have 13 months \ ‘(To Be Continued.) bibs ae at ‘is just what 1) were ‘there he had written to you all| partly ‘responsible, That puts it P| said. “My boss he give me another = af 28 days apiece, with a “leap year” at the end of each year?| , We-get more coal when it is hauled | (Copyright, 1928, NEA’ Service, Inc.) about her. to me. This is a final warning. If|rais¢, He gonna makes me boss af- i Aviat came AA in wabons because wagons don't Of,course you know that. Sam is! The story is one of a girl who finds | you see Clare again I'll act. That's A scheme like this is being advocated by the International | weigh as much deena | regpining is eyesight rapidly and-| hat the man she has loved for alall. Good night.” He picked up his == Fixed Calendar League, members of which are busy all over stYange as it-may seem, I think 1} year or two has married a girl in his |hat. _ the world ‘+ tt is esttwrated that handshaking MANDAN NEWS ay hapyer with es blind than 1} Own'set. She sends for him just be-] “Oh, Mr. Goodkind,” Daniel woke, = They have a hard nut to crack. Their calendar, in addi-| done in any one election would pump Bes nies elie nee a a ea roetae fore the marriage and gives him back {as if from a reverie. - “How about ter s while. So I like to begin to pay back what you lend me.” Gilchrist waved him aside. “Wait ‘till you’ve sent for your family,” he ‘said, making ho move to trucks, : ‘ A i f = i Ak th: his | the tion to 13 months, would havé a Friday the thirteenth every two milllon gallons of water. MRS. NAYLOR Sam insists that I shall do exaetiy Pcneee hie A tome mone See y ge aa hhad | what's “vcobing ‘tol Sept the-proftered bi -=imonth. Nine-tenths of people are still too superstitious The former crown prince is back ‘! ae R Tone EERE RaR ETE ees that accident, her baby is born prema- | you.” : = ainianine? My ater, tm yeata ‘ me 3 i rie Aes : e Tasball have. some individuality and | ¢ 2 es ife. | fe i. to take kindly to such an epidemic of thirteenitis. Ask the] in Germany. Bet-he doesn’t brag so DIES OF CANCER [iter neve ome We split on that nd on Seaport rm rl lied erretpirecntn ten tod one send school—college, maybe. ‘That “hotel clerk, who has tried to rent room 13. very much about his old man:~ _ pump I make goes fine.-I show my rock. continually. likes you say, because he know + ‘ 4 Mrs, Margaret Naylor, aged 41, A professional saxaphone player is | gaughter of Editor Frank Wilder of It has almost come %o an open rup: very hard luck trying to support her |in debt fitting them up.” f own child gets a chance in a large ‘With baths and tennis courts!” i : t th i . ture again, dear Bee, and I would thee | oa rs about coal mines, and he say if she ql I ipa me Reger esaitipaaleide a Bei ig on earth, There| the Mandan News, died Saturday | be very miserable wére it not Sx jFeople must have baths.” — [work she save whole lots of lives and A real estate deal in New York City involves the sale o 5 | evening of cancer of the stomach én} cousin, Jimmie Congdon, a, y ae ee ey iol and etert [pice eee? tmmlgrante,®, Good] moriey. She' work all right” “. He dropped the bills on the table’ and brought forth an English grathmar from under his coat. “How about I go upstairs and study “Sure,” said Gilchrist. “Go right up to my room and I'll be along after the meeting.” Umanski left Margaret Mary bending over hin eagerly. ’ es “Your supper’s ready,” she said. Gilchrist had caught sight of her feet, strangely adorned. “What's this we're wearing, gol- den slippers?” he queried, looking up at her. “Uh-huh,” she assented. “I tod them, out of the barrel of clothes that pretty, lady.sent.” ‘Gilchrist be a strip of land 10 feet deep and one two-thirds of an inch) setety fr: | the apartment of her father in the| man whom Mr. Hamilton took on to A i : na t. Look fe 5 s, ke . Hamilton took on wide. A surveyor. made.a mistake in Civil War days, and| this winter while, picking up coat | Wider, bullding following an illness | by Sam's secretary and incidentally this tiny slice had to be bought to clear the title. along the railroads tracks. "Mrs. Naylor had lived in Mandan Saic's ever. anne), isearaioes 1 Our generation worships land rather than the golden} dean a Miacer 1680), Sid. wasemarricd tole po net eiitecte: wie. toate calf. Land ownership is the keynote of our system of eco-| aye mee ig aut she 1anke | Charles Weleh and later to Janes | careful and not get unduly interested nomics, also the foundation of a lot of our troubles. The), \ keegan aed Nevlor ae Ler ra Mere in him for he is at: least 10 years speculative value of land in cities is created by the activities {eee a ecides Mecaiaiicr, a brothel eee ae ‘ = . I did not start this letter to write —<$—<$$<$—._, of people who work on the land or nearby, rather than by the ADVENTURE OF |] ex and « s'ster. Reuabout unuitenn teatiadegyvUIKe owners. Funeral services will be held at 10. YOU. mn she o y * ybody elSe nowadays I am much} man for him. THE TWINS picinck uM asaraany tue 2 from | Interested in the mevies, Tn’ fact,| | Providentially she has kept one |#°rqp TREE PROTECTION —____________J | “hirist Episcopal chures. es con- {that is about. the only amusement | etter, the most compromising of all | John Davey of Ohio is buried. He was “the father of By Olive Roberts Barton | ducted a photograph studio in twe| ‘hat T allow myself. Of coutse Sam and she tells she map_sbo witiatve i I , 4 cannot go, consequently I seldom go | him. back this letter if he will give |™aking # fool tree surgery in‘America.” It takes years to grow a fine tree,| Whitey Nose Squirrel was sitting | t¥ and was widely Known for Her | 19 them in the evening, But usually |her the child. Otherwise “she will won't. get it, a, and Davey performed a great service in teaching us how to! on top of a fence in Dixie Land cree or ane Sill reneak’ to | E take in the supper show or rather send the letter to the wife, a ae encn\peiapyadvence?-plended prolong the life of the plant giants, especially shade trees. when the Twins came along. He|learn of her deatn., ‘ Pe aati dare ee (aia Gtie fells her to. go ahead apd Gott Nota penay” ‘ Protect. the. old trees. Plant new ones, lots of them.|was puffing his cheeks und sucking ames ‘dinner. 3 , She determines tb* tarry out her| “Don't drive me to—” ~Gilchrist Plant life alone has the power of transforming auto exhaust |them in, and puffing his sides out Mrs. Anton Mann of St. Anthony, iy ‘ it a I have seen a very marvelous pic- | threat by tfumping his heart. and drawing them in in the most ex- | Who has been a patient for the re lately. Atleast it seems the all over again. _ “The dirtier theyate, the “more jetly one night she leaves it, on |they need them,” Gilchrist smiled. “I their doorstep. The wife of the man | want to show them how to Jive—and is salielsea The man, who has Ais | show ‘ether peuple! thet wpe), oon" suspicions, has more qualms of con- . ies flaca: cbut cuanes eatal or seeing Matec amie emanates found out. But ne canaot help liking | ?"2 ‘ \ t hebaby. The girl succeeds greatly |g, Ave, you, making, a profit?” asked in‘her new work and wants her baby | “Crate tur anevered Glchrat ene back and shefmakes overtures to the | insinetically, “And, to go on, I've $22,000.” : that all!” scoffed the vis- itor. ‘ou want. $22,000 to go on making a fool of yourself. Well, you ae »: Cindes a Here comes Sam with a new ad- ed SADA eepeni ng cANLalsnal: 2Bke all oe awn. mpm ote ete By ie RUE id arene se 1 ee Reser hospital! that “it is‘ marvelous th its depiction | vertisjng scheme. Will finish this - “Gee, I love that story,” the. girl : MI declate to, gobdness!” he ait |e ene inee treatment at the oe, £. vomants heart, It is called | letter, Lomoaey, father at a said plaintively.. “When you itell it : == jed. “I've tried and tried but I can't | Ton ospital., “Trumping His Heart,” a rather | (Copyright,-1928, NEA Service, Inc.) | Goodkind stared at to me, you. make.me believe I'm ABILITY DESIRE TO DO do it, I tried it off @ tree and near- | Deaconess hospItai. Priel 4 ment. igs re met M = her.” She was a wistful: figure, a ly broke my neck und I tried it off{° 1)* 6 0.0. Sng Missouri Valley / 5 bush: and fell flat, and now I've G sand Missouri Val says the unusual—that no child has “talent.” For instance, | been pra Welt oft tee tan of thie team, will mect this evenig at the Pavlowa claims that at eight years she had ambition but no| fence aid it'd the same thing over | Regan alleys to decide which team Fy in. I’ve “stub! * Sand | Will mect the Cguit House for the talent. The talent was developed by hard work and intense | again. I'vé “stubbed my nose;and | Po) Meet i ait Tekgoe Weahciaiy) i study... Physical exercise, especially fencing, was among the knocked out-a-toothyand I'm'bruised Anna Pavlowa, probably the world’s most artistic dancer, - = | ‘To ask for—what?” he thundered.| cinderella. on crutehes, a bégger of EVERETT TRUE BY-CONDO | [to "foing to “stana, "Youve run| fe, Dat auite content to ride upon ’ - I'm going to stand. You've run} wishes, ~ amuck. You've become © dangerous} «7¢ you believe it—you are,” said = ‘to yourself—and. me—and the neigh-} Gichrist, firm: | borhood. You're going to stop it,| “gue Tooke ei ail pensively.’ es all over." =: 2.2 ee peepee 4 #things.that CREATED ability. “What is it you've been trying to| Mrs. Fred Koetke left Saturday for 4 and you're going to stop it now. Tate pever goin’ } bility, after all, is the desire to do and the willingness | do?’ asked Nick as soon as he could Hathaway, Mont, tp spond several SU rear ae eoneend are meer he sald ‘Bt fo7 , i 5 th re-are get a word in edgeways. * ; “ “ ‘—if you i ie Sabor 8 sean how Excepione ame cl ane tes © OX ply,” sald Whitey Nose, much as < fs it? A year ago you gave me! believe hard enough.’ : | ceptions, though Pavlowa, speaking glibly, claims not. though he were saying, “eat” or{_ Mrs. Anna Stark has returned from = 24 hours to sign a paper, and I did|' what's what you said before, and L “sleep” or “ran” or anything in the | Hebron ant Glen Uy aia ae ok ty Eas peigetayet pele veghgenen I've: tried, but sqmchow it don't " ais been the ests of friends forsev- . . * i ” , ” INVENTION AND BRAINS mori: thats eam: take 06 lt dase : ‘ ap this place and-quit seeing my| “OT Se s) daughter, and if you don’t dojit—" * : aA flashlight, operated by a small storage battery und |breath away, i one ‘ ; i wing its rays three-quarters of a mile, was invented in|,,.... 4 none) y, HW. Yoder of the Extension de- “AS I won't,” aaid the unperturbed| Play copyrighted, 1922, in ‘the i figure. eae United States and England. Novel- “Tl be here side “ialf “an hour|ited version by special permission of witha doctor.” >" ae the ‘author, and of Brentano's pub- “And: then?” Gilchrist didn’t un-|lishers of the pl =2Beston. It’s being adopted by fire departments, sewer dig-| "Yes." declared Whites Nose. “1|Partiient of the North Dakota uni- Pc so on. The whole outfit weighs only 12 pounds. was trying to fly. I: saw another | versity sul ee the ppesterof, the Efthe best brains of our generation are engaged in inven-:|savirrel do it, so why shouldn't 1?) (rene f° Do in oe vo oe | gign and business. In former generations the top-notch in. ean ur hier From tert awa te [row evening at the Lewis & Clarke |deratand.. - ee | (Continued in Our Next Issne) 4 _ 3 ¥@lifets “went in for” the arts and government. That’s why |the ground like a bird.” ” | hotel, = — i “Then we'll file a Detition to have ; artists si rea’ ttesmen scarcer. - “Are yo v” agked Nancy. “ i ; ‘ ‘ you declared incompetent.” Oa. 4 Ail cs heats “Maybe i was a bird.. Perhaps you ih Dian Dotstn, dangeter oO) ecco. al See mney ‘ jn Ctodsing banged hit stick on, th 4 Ses of . ide bee ” | Mrs an ‘se ert inson_ o! oT! jis fe 1 4 DISLIKE GROWING-UP Hidwe Bee right Whitey Nosel| southwest of the ety, and Paul Bol- |) VOSe COIS 1S MRA Caves Yau: NG ah PPAR Ae. AAI Fe ling, son‘of Mr. and Mrs, George | (TRUG SPEAKING . Bolling of Fort Rice, were united in : marrigge yesterday morning at the” Most movies are made to appeal to the 13-year-old intelli- gence, says Prof. Edward A. Ross of University of Wiscon- it was a THREES svugesscs es : sin. Also true of fiction, sports, games of chance and nearly pysry AU | Tiharani. parsonage, By; Rave’ C.J, : = 1 : every form of relaxation or entertainment. sel Itwann't a bird any more than |Fy!ling, pastor of the church. Miss) = F ; kind, wheeling., “Strikers and street 4 You have noticed how extremely childish the average|1 am, and I haven't got a feather | Cecelia Johnson‘of Mandan and Max 3 | women and general riff-raff. And ss S “dg: me general. rast. Smith of, Huff attended the coupl person beco wh carnival hat on him. oa ‘ septa udled th \ : don't help them—because | ‘4 ¥ sy 0 We Nae tbe Sa Go ah = ee it when we ney. oP At that very minute there was a| following the wedding dinner was | DA )Q—) =, 7 senses ae ath reontd, and Pape's - Cold Compound “Chirrr! Chip! ‘Chip! Chip! right | Served at the home of the bride's { : é did, how-in the nanie. e é x over their heads and, right before wity. iT aina| Breaks a Cold Right Up i NOTHING NEW é their astoni eyes a fat furry fig- | ™ake their home in Fort Rice, : : | you're still ranting dawn / y New Hampshire farmers are secretly using cos- | ure floated down gracefully trom the us i : an heur, I'll say you're crazy and ‘ i 3 x e, | The. Mand Molay f » BL ry ERI. Take two tablets thi 101 Vroet ch as perfumes, hair olls, face lotions and powders.| branch of & tree and landed on the | hs, an Oe Molar dobeselt moved. toward ae atll thet Heute ae Meee _ § This is revealed at a gathering of New England druggists.|""“rpere: pidn't 1 tell. you?” cried | high school eleven Saturday by af cay ripat dt 3 ? parents. Mr, and Mrs, Bolling will Hl ‘ * |that ‘help the com: They think they have discovered something new. But, old-| wnitey Nose dancing around on two | Score of 116 to 0 at the fair grounds timers can recall that, in the days w! drug stores gold legs. gridiron. ; 4 8 3 day ali 2 , A ber of luncheor d_ bri erandpe ed their hair Into) at sary fei shot |, Sasanbes of euibneel set brits OW week's social activities. Mrs, C. D. squirrels cous ‘fy! Where aid pid Cooley and Mrs. J. R. Fitzsimons! learn} 4n « clrewat®. spe cialis | eee fis ae it, |. “Wh: toon » | luncheons lay and Thursday, 4 ¢ 7 y, nol. Nouddy | taught us,” | airs, Frank Shafer and Mrs, Geo. = : : : i Moma . oa xc, Wilson will entertain at bridge = = 2 tas a vd eee always| luncheons the same day. Mrs, W. H. = 3 : ; mowhere 1h 4 "} | Stutsman was hostess at a luncheon’) | = a : dp you dg jt|st her home Saturday. on fen. : — his. bead said,

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