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ee: | News of Our 7 Neighbors ' -—_———¢ {Sontinaed trom page elev Christianson, Olga and Olive spent Sunday ak A. Soderholm’s. Arnold Christianson visited with Eddie Arneson Sunda, Mr. and Mrs. M nand Marlyn spent Sunday at Sivert Brenden’s. Howard Brenden has been repair fe ing. cars ut Arnea this last wee k. Christianson and Arnold 1 to Tuttle Thi and Mrs. Dalles man and Dor thy motored to Driscoll Satur me Ralph Beyers was in this neighbor 4 90d repairing the telehone Tine Pri day. Geo, Christianson is husy painting this week nd and Mrs. John Birke visiting with the dau sister, Mrs, Vie Pardon, at N. D. ri € Eldrid) motored to Bismarck 1 1d Robbie The ms io th ct sick ‘ motored to Wir aH Mr. and Mrs. Nels wa dren, Mr. and Me th | ig oro 1 i it * Knut. motored to $ da lor of Steele Joe Rise’s and Mrs. John spent a few minutes Sunday, B. cin and Waldemor and Con stance and Einar Spilde spent Sun-] day afternoon at Joc R Arthur Bjorhus motored to Bis marck Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Henr Steele spent Sunday at son's. rneson 0 mer Arne Lein, Alfred Arneson and | Mrs day night was not well attended, due to the rain which came to this vi-}) cinity. Liscomb Brown and Albert Nelson attended the dan Baldwin Sat- urday night Albert Nelson has been plowing t on the p week. A r a motore to Wing} Dixon to bring: home his little} ing Sunday a . Loui o has been stay. Mr. and Mr ing with her aunt, V lagen, and] son motored te attended the Wing school. Memorial exercises were held att with her folks, Wilton Monday forenoon, and att, Frand m, some of the “ed the Arthur teean Sunday citern of this community attending | afternoon ise at both: plice No. and 2 were closed Louis Birkhwoitz and Leo Possum were Wilton callers Saturday Rudoiph Hagen took part Memorial exe given at Monda morning, days, returned to Bismarck M Mr. and) Mrs Olgeirson and sons of B pent Monday at no parents, Mr. and. third grade agen. Their son! Creek Thursday few days wit * undparent Due to the el Puesda sup nded orn. | ed million ed from Bis Mis Mrs. T. A. Sc for her home e Sunday spent it Mr. and Mrs. J from F I where t of th On the Huff returned Minn., Toe f ~ D. Re busines M are making the t O. Lein lea month's visit commencemen + well attended, being the sp The gradu ng, Clara Rier and Bernice motto and song ne Gleam.” 1 war put son, Rhines. were the An att on by the primary pupils Mrs. Jno. Hof marck 4 ach for the ev rook M went to present daughter, own high il remain with a sounded und the squad gave the salute, complete fi ) progra M Hollingson M. of V mencement pr Miss Loretta Me SS to spend went few Several Rega to ine river with in fishing. M who are attending the Wilton school, spent the weck-end with their ; ents, Mr. and Mrs. Axel Stei Many folks of this vicinity a the show at Wilton Reports are Se ed » Wood was not very ¢ iny on account of the rain, po there proved to be a good time. 1 Be Viola Hazen of Wing, arrived S urday and is visiti ut the home her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Martin | y, Hagen. ay F | Mrs. 1 Sofstrom of Mandan has el been ig’ with her brother-in. | ab law, Mr. E. V. Frankiund, for the! past week. j A Hildur, Ruth and Edna Steinquist, Rudolph Hagen is the proud own-! er of a rubber tired wagon (?) | Mr. and Mrs. BE, V..Franklund and children motored to Mandan Satur- day. jome of the people from this vi-| cinity that motored to Wilton Satur-| day night are: Mr. and Mrs. Axel! Steinquist, Mr. and Mrs trom and son Robert, Alvin Lagge, Mrs. Martin Hagen, son| Risdolon, and Herbert Wilson. A few of the young folks of this! community attended the dance at| Baldwin Saturday night. Ray Taylor, who attends the Bis- marek high school, spent the week- esd with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.} ; Theodore Taylor. wir, and Mes. Dan Johnson, and M H. Hildebrandt, Mrs. Ericksor hildren spent Thurs- day ufternoon at the William Brown ho Me. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown were callers Wilton Saturday night. | _. Mrs. yor Erie kon spent a few days with Mrs. Dah. Johnson. 1 Steinquist) and family_motor- $4.0 Wash! Washburn Saturday, 4 Brown of Wilton called at the Buzz Renedick home Saturday. _— Mr. and Mrs, Albert Waddington ‘and son Clarence of Bismarck visit- ‘i oe irs.. Waddington's parents, f William Brown, Satur- Brooks spent the week-end wg es Wallace Anstrom, -Mre. Clifford Hanson aré B53 82... eee. Miser Hursbert> ‘Wilson; 2d to ace, fishing Sundey. | e y and Ab yeah wont ) creek ile’ eT ed and ‘baby girl born | Tf men rman sp visit Mandanranite ded the Friday evenin itn ii tS Anstrom visited school Jeft Friday morning for fh three iF y and children Frances,] sedan. », motored to » W nd Hanson he Dave Dix vturday enjoyed a pier Al udu aus St. Cloud, m Cr h of fun. and far weeks’ trip east in their new Paige Mrs. John Wildfang entertained the} . Ladies Aid Wednesd D,. fy and Herman John- he Nick Krush me und family went fish-| “amen The American Legiog post of Bis- Arthur F marck is erecting 9 monument in. th Ianson and} jgcal cemetery off the grave. of “Nocicend Coney, a-former world war veteran, ut three years cn Wharton, of Freda, N. D., E n town Wednesday, John Boren returned las on jnotored | stinmenpolis nearly a me M week from vek is visite 1 Ma y received a wheel jsolo, Byrdia' Leathers; Rev. Zellar. £ DRISCOLL Mra: F. 0. Johnson, ‘EL. E A number of people from McKenzie Johnson and daughter Sain saiabibed attended the funeral of A. C. Laird, ¢ "3 Twin Ciues Thursday morn- in Nive. 1. Rasmussen is staying with Mr. and Mrs. F. dren while Mra, Johnson is away. “Miss Ura who accidentally shot ¢himself about} left for thei ago. the flier. and ‘Miss Hendrickson homes Sunday night on ey had a school picnic Friday ‘and all the children had a ‘nice time. The high school of Driscoll had where he has be for}'theiy graduation exercises Thursday ere he mas peen OF evdning. A lurge crowd attended. Miss Vannie Lewis is enjoying the , chair for a graduating preseatefrom | ™unips. the community and Mary feels that she can was] enough for it 4 Fairchild of Bismarek was'in town Friday. Mr, and Mrs. Van Vleet and chil- hardly thank everybody dren’ Raymond and Wilma wekt on a fishing trip up to Pingreo Sunday even! ng. Many attended the ball game be- ighth grade graduation exerciges ree Moffit and Driscoll Sunday. vere held at the sehoolhouse ori- um Friday/evening, The nine young people. graduating ’ Panferd |! ~ Rodyer Bliss, Dean John- » Octfne hh ‘and Florer ill, Mary The prog: eh) Rev.| Visited with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. New- Peltier; class will, piano ‘solo, 1 class prophee : solo, Miss Clara Peltier; commence- ment address, Rev. Walter E. Vater; presentation of diplomas, return- Runey; ion of had a pree ken of ap- from the en Paul of business caller in town ation exer- Miss Angeline Sch her home at Jamestown Sund: returned to Minn, | Beulah M mily spent! to the graduating clas: um ard of edi Bli vocal Sunday afternoon, Doris Tice motored to Bis- ith her mother and brother rsday evening. jéy had church over at Isenbrez There was a large Mr. and Mrs.@arr and son Lorren Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Keossel and family Mr. and Mrs, Gertze, 1, Rasmussen visited with Mrs. elland Saturday afternoon, Madre! Peter Wilcox Is Seriously Il] Here benediction] the wealthiest men in Bismarck, came to the Dakotas in the early territor- jal days and is throughout the state. and money from the next cfop not yet available, few if any payments to depositors of closed hank« mov expected until next fall, according td officials attached to tne ouiee vs cae state receiver of closed banks. of banks were declared by the re- ceiver last winter and spring but stow collections of the money due the ment of more dividends until fall. Receiver L. R. Baird and his staff now are making plans to renew their collection campaign during the full and early winter in an effort to wind up the affairs of some ,cf the two hundred odd banks on list. has been invented by the Pasteur Peter Wilcox, 90, former lieutenant of Alex McKenzie, one time North Monday* Junior High, Bb ey and] Dakota political leader, is seriously i; presentation of gifts] ill here from the] his recover; who is rated as one of d little hope is held for}. Le FT to right: Mrs. Sarah Tyson Rorer, 5 Miss Rosa Michaelis, Mrs. Belle DeGra; a x Mrs. Kate B. Vaughn, Miss Lucy vA Allen, and Miss Margaret Allen Hall. did the cooking they would insist on a good stove Where is the woman who does not agree with Mrs. Rorer’s statement? Yet why will so many women put up with an inefficient stove day after day? RS. RORER, famous Philadelphia cooking expert, and five other famous cooks who recently conducted a practical test of the Perfection Stove, agree that good cooking results depend to a great extent on a good stove. They agree, too, after critical, exhaustive cooking tests that the Perfection is a mighty good stove. Their comments on the Perfection’s performance will give you some idea of what men would de- mand, and what experts do demand of a stove. Easy operation, “1 like equipment which is easy to work with,” said Mrs. Belle DeGraf, San Francisco, home economics counsellor. “And the Perfec-, tion certainly is. It lights at the touch of a match. And the heat is regulated by a simple turn of the wick.” Adaptable, too. “The Perfection proved its adaptability to me,”.com- mented Mrs. Kate B. Vaughn, Los Angeles, home economics director, “by performing many cooking operations.at the same time—fryii ing, baking, boiling, and broiling.” Ample heat supply. “And,” said Miss Rosa Michaelis, famous. New Orleans specialist, “ ‘there is nolessening of heat, regardless of how many burners are lighted. Eachis an independent unit.” -ERFECTION Oil Cook Stoves and Ovens Tim WARNING; Use poly, gen' Perfection wicks on Stoves. They are marked with red triangle. Others will cause trouble. : A Complete Line of “ °SPHONE 114 Perfection Oil Stoves and Wicks Jarrelt Hardware. Company iF rench & Welch Herdyare| Dependable flames, “That's true,” remarked Miss Lucy G. Allen, of the Boston School of Cookery. “And the flames stay just as you set them. They. do not creep.” And clean. “There’s no soot or odor, either, when you cook ‘onthe Perfection,” added Mrs. Rorer. “The efficient long chimneys burn the oil completely be- fore the heat reaches the utensils.” Safe and economical. “Au these points’recommend the Perfection,” said Miss Margaret A. Hall, Battle Creek College of Home Economics. ‘ ‘And, in addition, it is safe and economical in operation. weet more could anyone ask of a stove?” In other words, the Perfection meets the high standards of the six critical cooks. It will meet yours, too. See the. 1926 Perfections at any dealer’s. All sizes from.a one-burner model at $7.25 to a five-burner: range at 5130.00.-Every woman who cooks deserves a good stove. PERFECTION STovE COMPANY St. Paul Branch—739 Pillsbury Avenue fae} e ‘erfection Send for free booklet, i “Favorite Menus and Re- cipes of 6 Famous Cooks.” Mivewow FLAME TIPO oh =TOP OF WHEE Six famous cooks recom- ,mend this flame for frying ‘andfor pte-heatingtheoven. 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It goes on keeping perfectly’ alt foods; supplying ice-cubes, making Come in and see the new low- priced metal calsinet Frigidaires. They are sold: on the GMAC Frigidaire B. Ki SKEELS*