The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 30, 1926, Page 37

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“Mott | A ullght change has been made in the schoo! scheduled here for Oct. Indies "were asked to ing room, . the’ program, by ie Soacpl cncmitto. Program starts at'8:15 in the —— athe Beris hall. . Everybody as the im promises to os ‘un “ ” callers in Moffit the latter part of | the week. ties’ » and sold fast, Friday. P. ‘Aselstine and ie irs, Ed Kruse, Mrs. M: le- sey aa "small son, Wayne, also Evel Mof: i Sar to cap! ry on Seo Lite. | Baldwin foying a few days" vacation this| a few days’ vacat week while the the teachers are attend- ing the teachers’ institute in the capital city. anon the local teacH-' Miner Ca", Petereeny Mise Erna rs. ‘ son, Miss bomen Miss ot Erick- son, Boe F. M. Parke: ‘ and Mrs. Nick Pahauch and family, who have been residing in town since early in the summer,’ left the fore part ‘of the week for; Mandan, where they will make their’ t future home. Jim Watkins shipped in a car of toes in the week from the fashburd district. A number of bn folks bad to buy. spuds this) te. and Mrs. Derrick Schrool and family, who have been residi in in for about two years, left sentir part of the Week for Wil- ton, where Mr. Schrool has Rupp ai tal ra to from a visit of a few. days with relatives at Bowden anf other, points in-that ere of be state. Mr. and @frs. W. J.*Jiras aud son Willie of Cromwell were recent visitors in town. Mr, Jiras says that he has recently. installed- a new furnace in his home, and en- joys the eeree from heating stoves family and John ‘fF Fas it i iy if i 3 : [et ‘ This, has been |@"d M te “no baskets,” at le) M hanged ve wil be red lathe Bt Eat Shop hop die | Section the (and helper, Merl visited at the F. W. home Hoane y afternoon. | 8! Monday vi via | Little tlie ‘sick Mrs, Albert tite hauled some of his | pg truck to McKenzie from vis farm. meek 0 on Baturd | hospital scitared, he ics Mf Ls wage mabe cot the Wis Wi fat tere al { tonsils removed and was discharged | held at Mra. Elsi Marks’ hoot eral months, returned’ home the) Sunday, The. young joclety peopl latter part of the week. eng: | Those who were in Biamarch, Sat-| have a Halloween party in the Con- Fine Gertrude Fricke has ret \ . Chas. | gregational church parlors. ed to hee ergrksth thie Gefieh af Dir (crea. ert erage te: cas Bolton at Bismarck after sent tra nigre Homes Grnven, | EEE ‘ eg oe Ng has been an, tered to Bib- wiey, ‘Milan. Trontil tee Dein emplo eral. months, Miss rid, left’ here Ag Bis- . Edd » Da time ago, | week. Mr. and Mrs. Foxton of Bowdon, | Elmer Perry, Carl Wolf and John/ | Wutzke were guests of Mr. and Mrs.| | Grant Palms Sunday. Quite a few candidates were out this/ week campaigning for the different | offices. Frank Barnes, Rollin Welch; ind W. L. Smith were among the vote: | solicitors. Mr. and Mrs. Barry Ulfers made a) business CA to Dismarek Tues a j » Mrs, H Craven, | a im eB As Pik geen her eeents, M Mrs. mY BG Sahn Mrs. L A Arena Albin \Thysell aaa aah en stay larion ‘returned Lucille Mill and Hazel pone: Jest wesk| ma ee Melvin, A Mr. app weak by, traia, to" ioe capttal f city Saturday evening to attend the moa Teachers’ meeting that is held the Saturday evenin, ees Ruth Kerr spent the week- tne supper 3 ine will va in Hardsficld with her parents, i the 't Menoken y . Kerr. Tonger'sty school" Phureday, Oct 28, in the, ft amd. Mr Her Glew in wes geet Wale candidate for; egy Mrs. G. ‘nN. Varnum | s Melntyre home Sunday afternoon sh E. J, Gobel, faniidate | ;motored to the Glum home on the| Charlie Johns left Tuesday with a for resection to the éffice of! river Frida: called on Mr. and | carload of cattle for St. Paul and from latter part! Mrs. Otto there he expects to go on to Wis- eg" Cutford Gearon called on “Ben Klngenbatg ie, doing omega Mie OTR tare of Bee penter work for Eimer Drum. this | visited the school taught by Mrs. 1 Ste” andl Mrs. Joe’ Wiles of Pi ir. a irs. Joe 0 Bo | marck. Sunday at the A. V. wee Anderson | Fisher pas § ne Sa » Spent sev-| Irvin Anderson has purchased a of the past weed at Wash-| Chevrolet truck and * hauli they have been help-| gravel for'the Burstad rosd “ling lay tracks and otherwise im- | figvoneft ve the railroad at that point.) Mr. pe Mrs. W. T. petck were ey went back’and forth on the| Sunday dinner guests at the R. Mrs. Ulfers had an appointment in, Dralle home in Bismarck. he entis Willie Spitzer motored to Man-' M; . Dance. and son. _ Miss Minnie Wagner went to Steele; dan. the latter. part of the week, nt ‘Sunday visiting Mr. | say, to take the train to the capt: rotning home With ie tis ies 408 an re. Wy J. Dobson and famiiy, | sol city to attend the teachers’ insti-’ ie, Ty es | Mr. rs. as. oon ‘Eptec, of Deer Park, Washy who farily of Btmstek were chsh coumanicy eae ||had been ea Be his: past daughter, Serres ann, grist to Bis- Johns lost several Wednesday n iness lone G 1 CrGeviite Falkenstein and ‘Chitford "Mir and Mra" Ne Varmean, Ada. son wan pucies at haw Wane? i flttte tous cattle ae bon id ted oy sod tagger Be McCurdy, ¥, Joe Hil sa “and sey Melhop south- ash ieee ym the r farm Sun- ry, spent Sunday at a Wie aa: | ays ‘it round trip belng something the Yealle brothers. | ed 'the gunéa ey titer, held: Th Bred was held Tuesd: r bah clegetne PA Kl M ni + Mrs. wpe Ee ie ale a Owen ‘Melntyre and. Prank Walker ib the Bock Hill nclghboriood was ithe auctioneer “and J. Fevold acted aa‘clerk. We understand Mr. ‘e peaked and family will remain on the farm during the winter, and Agere k for a new home in Wing | ? el Mr. and Mrs, B. W. Graham motored | ‘McKenzie Sunday where they visit-! ed with Mrs; Graham's mother. ed iss Iola’ Dutoit, Lenora Johnson, Clara, Edith and Ella Mueller drove Mise Rave Ee Hollstein, pastor of i aE. Hollstein, pastor. erbets Fricke, who is working ine Congregational church of Wing, on the'Sam ‘Turnbow dairy farm has pone ve Jamestown, where sho Is near Bismarck, yy several loads | attending the si E, convention.' the pet until he gets word from Mr. cf hay from ‘the Apple Creek di: Mrs. Fred Cumber is nieoe, Edith, Grimn, who lives lowa, They pro- trict the past° dig It requires Cumber, e gone to Jamestown for, bably will have him shipped beck, by {two days for Herb to make the trip. a vlad di Soe Edith is having’ hes ig a ‘ Hert ud was a business caller in |. The local ld a sale of ‘Tey *Wordon. of Regan was in’ town exe dhy this week. jonfe personal property including town on Sunday. number of cows, which had been! Fred Mswold had the misfortune Sone et etfane Cltiatiansen shipped out.a| one ninke tant: weeks, Te rhas. Bown’ | Sterling | ol one as ey ot ‘ to the ‘St. ‘aul yards heard that several of the farmers a TE RC | have ‘boon missing chickens lately. Mine Peterson spent the week-end at Mofi were shopping in Tuttle Thursday. Charlie Edwards was a busine at Bert Glanville’s Sund: auling lignite from Aiea to lost dog of Mr. Grimns, that ay about six weeks ago,) was found in Wing one day thi week. Emerson Glanville is Leeping Mr. and Mrs. John Mueller for week-end guests, Mr. and | John Hopper, and son, and Mr. ine Adi lepper, Underwood, rs. ‘Hepper ii D, the mother By John Mueller. Miss Seya Torgerson and Esther : Dateratrein erry is the Fite the t 0 Welch of ‘Bis: £8 Sa atarday a ernoon to attend teach-\ ee Lai ir, was at 4 te. | -B. Wilcox’ and’ °"Word has been received thet. Mrs! Saitord tee ter Mary Jane of St. Paul, Joss Mathison of Mandan, formerly , sell: Tollefson Su — ‘at six o'clock dinner Tues-, of the .Wing vicinity, died. The| : Miss Madge cause of his death has not been guest = rigid by McCutchen. and two chil-| made known, BF, Lag Bs a are visiting. with Mrs. C. D. le Several of the Wing girls drove i went tom ame: Joe Wiles and daughter of | 5, 0 Wilton on Sunda: ans Pareere J. Michael, Lenora ‘Bismarck spent genera night atl in be ash 5 = V. Fisher hom [day ma mor! Hichard ‘Salter. | A. Lee, teachers near a rove to, Bismarck and \. ty hiss Ralph Andree of Mandan | ataabier, wi Mon- ing to attend the institute. son were ‘bere ahugecrt sient Sunday ‘at. the ‘Elmer Fanston | eae ve: Ralph Andree of .Mandan Fradeen, well known ott last ‘week. spent Sunday and: eer ae visiting | taking their next Mr. aud Mrs, Neimans spent Sunday! at the home of Elsus Elness. eee Mildred Johnson spent the eek-end at home. | agar and: Ernest Johnson spent’ Poneey at home. ind byiligs m1 i Stiles Sun-/ ¥ ited with Rus-| over Sunday | Menoken Melvin. A; coal, ship) r. and Sg A. and. Mrs. new. had. » carload of y Keever, accom: B. L. Do: sited at Frank Lou sb 7 8 aard wo zie ama fe sk jnson re! john- wor rein Olson thresh hog t a * Carey Jexpeon accol panied | those that have by Mrs. Tyler N. Joh » were inj | Dr eat Wedne ar der jon, accompanied ris i aitnaseny were in Driscoll/ 9 in town one day ee aa Bassen delivered her: mother, Mrs. ton.” | The young people a Ster! Tuesday mofnit rod Wol th Mrs. A.C. Datice entertained the | cars to be a little lenient. ladies of’ the community in honor. of! Mrs. Boyce and Mrs. Warner, rep, i Ed:.Ebling, Tassoay, October | resentin, w. C. ne of| e ‘A luncheon was served and Bismare many nice gifts. were received. | here, on cr rene gpm opal a Driscoll We Twenty-three were at. | Seheol And « fadies" union Me. ie sale} went om cenit at the church W. Pi pock me Mrs. sean ptr os ieee peasant: Pre ughter are now ing a | oglitts, Anderson drove to Bi Mee ee rare raion on the Ne sranel Boder rove to Regan on Sun- Prrallway at "at Killdeer, N ABE Aird ! c pians to live in Bismarck this win- wet cuaeh hae favored the, 0. Ee. cpiod hy ‘TyIcr 5 dehyson, ‘were at The Homemakers’ club met at the aren yleehs oak ol a Mrs. L. J. Agnew, Mrs. G. hd home of Mrs. Kap lin n last Friday’ cannes line Envick was in Dris- Varn) Dance fe son ai er fed the Glencoe Ladies Aid| parliamentary lavgp ra, Arthae ede Eee Mork were jgiven at the Andrew Irvine home, being the leader. club m: a southwest of Menoken. | M ing will be at the home of Mrs. “eae Mrs. ‘M. E. Funston spent several | Harty. which will be on Nov. 19th. the Chester Boyd ho home | Mrs, Roy Hart; inday din-| ins hae ‘yler Johnson's! ing cook for threshers. fi (Sohn hams and a 4 oe horses to town) Sherman turned Glanvill e Fett the northern ont nett state, pe of threshing near the Canadian “Wenesdag Weight, ‘accom: where he has been elgg thresh, ek by Miss. Peterson, were at yer Mr. and Mrs. John McCormick on last, Tokinson’s Wedncads a Sheciul ‘lection was he and children are now visiting Mre. city, Tom Stewart Wednesday, bt Weg fs MeCormick’s ts in Mi oc tan. for Wee able, tovtne. panied by Miss Peterson, wee the et dance in Friday nigh hall. The vote was favoral nipiecs, bat She. werk 90. Mr. and i il Lang were’ in, marck Saturday. will not commas & one a ‘Edge Bis: A i Koop es rion. bly Kershaw was in town Friday. Wee ee ok. turaes for Max Lang was In Drlscoll Saturéy Byron Knowles has returned. He Weber last wee! "Rich Lang, ace nied 3 pee doce away working all fall near oF Rhea, je i ganpani by las Alice Band has gone to Wilton to were visiting at Belile’s the Bler : visit with friends for S few days. Qui ne a marge i | Miss Edna Eide of Arenaywas in, people accanded town on Saturdi night. i Mr. and Mrs. "Roy Chamley_of Rice) ir be a numbe: Lake Ranch were shopping in Wing on. ple aE tended . th i Saturday eee ng. Inesday | we ae Mithiex Le it Menoken. | cy dehiaon and family were in a. R Wright, accom- Bterling ve AL sa 1H is svending a féw days * A smail‘program was given. NY in the country with Theo John's and a Catherine m | Ei Weber and ¢ Yromvwell ng | wate shonning Wing on Saturday, ie Mrs, Frank Lambert. was ‘in’ town * Earl Varle ‘after'e three weeks’ pn last Friday. visit with bi Mr. and BMrs.| # |" (Fred Plines of Arena transacted; Joe Varley, fone to Jamestown to; bagietes Jn lg Pg? ye openy: ois ex: & pos i | aoe! i . man; ac shoving in the capital ring siderab erable ie a al atavaded ed th ef e ihe hard farm Led season things it ha “ker. me and ers. saneine 3 her to lose the end of her | wiht: Cl » Gsorse “rf ‘atl ee ry the Edw. ee os after- 4 Ede, Morrie motored to e Edgerton took amb the same doy to “Mrs. John Weber’ he short vacation | eareful arin ed aus, fi [ing a‘ few days'at the home. of } daughter, Mrs. John Benz, of Taft) v | this Vicinity for the past five weeks, Research i yey (il ui iE Work of the : PAGE THIRTY-SEVEN i National Canners Association in canned products would be as-| A: tonished to know of the amount of eparation, and trouble that ¢ her canned foods palat- tary, and healthiul. Her ‘Ives of convenient, Prepared represent much thought and Scie research. nce has paved the way for dvance in canning since Nicholas Appert mate] {, y the need for $ an aid to its) g at the sugges- Dr. Harvey W. Wiley: estab- ed its own Rescarch Bureau, which} ; now under the direction of Dr. D. Bigelow, formerly Dr: Wiley's tant. he, Research Laboratory at Wash-/ figton'conduets in ions in chem.’ istry, physics, bio bacteriology, relative to the canning of foods and the composition, nutritive value, and ftorage of canned foods. Its work fy closely correlated with several univers: Vard, term nu addition to. these universities, tha lah contact with the adn ind scientific offices} of every department in the United States Goverment, maintaining co- operation in many fields. Recently, fn its search for a new disinfectant i apples, the Department of Agric, culture turned for aid to the Research Laboratory of the National Canners xiation, The disinfectants now in common use touch: only the oi the apple and since the fruit is peeled before canning, the canners have ao great interest in the new dis- iniectant, but the aid of the scientists was gladly supplied. Not long ago, a canner found hin sei with a nmch larger supply of yheas on hand than ‘his Steam retorts scould handle, All food is canned the used that day would result in waste and loss of money. A wire was des- patched to the Research Laboratory ck could be of time at igher temperature with equal re ‘sults. Without this ready information, he would have su: A few years ago, the claim was made that of thei sterilization, Extensive investigations by the Research Bureau warrant the | general statement now that vitamins \ and B are not destroyed to an ap- ble extent and that four or sus much vitamin of C is contained in canned foods as in hame- cooked foods. Ability to back up a contradic&n ofa P lic prejudice by such sound proof is of the utmost importance to Fads in food, like fads n automobiles, or in any- thing else, can make or ruin the pro- mine, but'did not find the work satis- ctu, W.. ‘a diras: has purchased a new for their Ford car, thus | forts ofea sedan, F, H. Schroeder and rtfudg and Bertha diene home Su winter, ¢ edat'io Wed afternoon. ir. and Mrs, Enos sta o Spent visit 0 | Suadey evening with the F.C. Nelson 8 iy: Mr. ‘and Mra. G. j family ‘took Sinday ai doe Varley honie, Herbe Fricke was a dinner guest at the Edw. Morris home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T, F. Morris and daughters, Aldene, Justine and son, itted and! er at the i Marion, Gincaday, 4. Pete Slaback were in| GeFald called there in the afternoon.! burg's sister-in-lnw Eis Pahnson spent the . Long Lake gD Stasi ——?, Mrs. Elizabeth Holstein was, Pe 138 Petetson spent the week-end g__,. Mr. and Mrs. H, P, Asselstine were ing in.the capitol city Monda; one Ed, Olson, who hud been spend- township, returned Wednesday. Mr. und Mrs. Lane motored to Kintyre eantulcy. Ei: misecllaneous showe ©, ‘Anderson and daughter,| i Carrol entertained ten ladi delicious 5 o'clock dinner Thursday. Pitas ater were Poa ror 4a tae » E. Porters stevens, E. as H. Asselstine, M. McNally, E ‘Oluon H. Adams, F. Johnson, V. Jenson. M Pillsbury and sist Miss Marie Miss Hamlin, who h friends and relatives in| for Fargo where she will e returning to sda} been jsithng No. 8 Ane for a week bef ie tome in Minneapolis. (Mes. on and family have moved in rey vacated by Mz. i ay oa Fey, dohnson motored riday to visit with Bert &ius hospital. vee ns people, peal he te! ‘ded ce in Sterling Friday ight and reported good music 0: ‘Thoma fal poke at the Benz, | hai Gaturday evening. A good sized | crowd ‘Was present, ram and sneeey “will ote iven’ at the Benz hall turday, Oc! fe the teachers Ci students of at nel ines = includes supper. aM ay" ounce but it wi Wing teary sister ai \d father i Suara Ms P her! Hamlin, motored to Sterling’ Albert Heinback visited his friend, G. Marchant home fang morning. Mrs. Heinback visited Mrs. Chris Hein Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. R, G. Marchant we [shoppers in MeClusky Thursday. Mr 'Marchant had some dental done. Steve Bachar was in Wing Thurs- day with a load of grain. Philip Schuh is hauling coal for Schrunck school No. 2. Roy Marchant was Thursday Mr. and Mrs, Homburg left Sat- urday morning for Beac ere the: will attend the fun Hom. jed | accident Friday | in’ Wing in_an automobile s Novy's attended church in| ing Saturday morning. re turday noon. Pearl White went home Mrs. Hein to work for her. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hein visited; Friday Tuttle with Mrs. Hein’s Witt, rey dinner at’) | Sunday. Wenzel Zozinek visited ut Novy's, . Paper eiiernaen. 4 Heins visited at Chris Hein's Sunday afternoon. it. Fode Hindbo NS ys ters’, jay rabbit drive’ was , cess Sunday afternoon. out eae men in the drive. +, |w ere a great many rabbits shot and also all kit IFode and J. E. Witt culled at Mar-| chant’s Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Herman Scilinger and son, Earl James, Mr. und Mrs. I McClellan, Herman Neiters and J. Witt motored to Bismarck Monday in Herman Seilinger’s new Dodge se- Mr. and Mrs. John Skei and family | visited at Chris Hein’s Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hein were in’ Wing on Monda; _ Naughton at present, visited at nd Manuel ] Mr. and Mrs. Wendal Hendershott | and child ary staying at the home of oon Solberg while Mr. and Mrs. ‘olberg are gone to Duluth. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Solberg und Foy Ai visited ig Mr. and Mrs. Teb-, Bun D. J. McCully Called on Hugo Sol-! | si Sunday, ir. and Mrs. Emil Johnson aad ren visited with Mr. Jonas FH son and family of Wilton Su tay. cas a Johnson went to Bismarck londay after potatoes. Wendel Hende: | cay pial city after potatoes Monday. ugo berg was in the city on! | baal bree Monday. | Carlson is_ staying with his| sister Mrs. Joe Fischer, while Mr. Fischer is Banting. gravel, Floyd Paris an several men have, posing hay. last week. t vin Mr and ee Alfred’ Pant 4 yeseday on on ess, eine sarlson was a business at the h home'oe ‘Chas, 3 Jol inson Tues-, Karleon -went 4 same day it is picked and peas not |i work | rshott was in the! |- | to. ; Lundin motored to.Bis- Doyle attended a show in Wilton Setr unilay evenin, fi the Home uy lone Thursday present. Next meeting at Mrs, gensen’s Nov. 18th. Dr, Brown of McClusky was called to the Wm. Hurlburt home Monday ister made a trip to jalen §=Pataner, who is ng St. Mary’s school in Bis- t Saturday and Sunday at cee to Bismarck Malone spent ne at the "Win. Hiekel ‘August Lundberg and Fred Berg- | quist plastered the teacherage Mon- |. Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson and chil- dren motored to Driscoll Sunday to | visit Mrs. Carlson's parents, Mr, and | Mes. Smith, Jones, the Alta merchant, was Regan Monday. Mr, and ‘Mrs. Julius Olson were egan shoppers Saturday afternoon, |, Andy Garnes, Jr., and Fgances Tour- tleotte are spending a few days ut the | J.C, Olson home. 1 Je Re Jones was a Wilton visitor ‘Thursday. J. Olson and C. L. Malone were business visitors in the Capital City Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson and fam- y motored to Bismarck Tuesday. Ibert Olson hauled a load of hogs gan Monda; | Re jducer, and the fad for vitamins hac ig j@ strong grip on the public. The investigation was of vast significance | {to the’ canners, who supply a great jproportion of the food of the United States, the production of raw foods and the ing of foods, there is an im- ning industry and the work of the Department of Agriculture of the ions conducted gations resulted in better quality, type, and disease resistance of fruits and vegetables. ‘Thousands of individual iduestions have been answered. Among the projects now on foot at te _Resfirch Bureau is one by Dr. . Kohman on the canning of fruits. ‘Bigelow is working on a ‘study . lof ‘tin and its corrosion and also on the question of enamelling W. E. Elwell is investig tin plate and its preparation. Individual laboratories in canning plants work with the central laboratory on the particular problems of the individual plant. Findings of the Research Bureau, of general interest to the public are made known to the members of the association through circular letters. Canning journals, farm Papers, and er channels announce its discov- | cries. Its service is constantly being | felt, cruing directly to the benefit of the mer and to the general Bub- lic—which knows not its benefactor. Dr. Chas, A. Johnson was in the capital) ¢ Monda in the capital; Wednesday . Johnson went after a load Wednesday Johnson motored to Wilton day to see J. M. business. Edwin Johnson is having his car) = eee up at Fred Johnson's in| ce vee William and Henry Gierke| returned’ Thursday evening from} Waybourne, Siskatchewan, where they | have been threshing for the last uses | months. Eng. Tuft, who went eo bigs rpms to return in a few Mrs. Hugo Solberg and Mrs. Frank [aacuee were in the capital city Tues- day Mr. and Mrs. William Gierkie and | daughter, Laverne aml George and | Henry Gierkie called at the home of and Mrs. Robert Solberg Thurs-| evening. Frank Johnson was a business c@ftl- er at the home of Chas, Saturday. s. Ww. Burleigh wee ————_—# meeting ns’ Thursday was About forty people including several vi: | | day 1s f o- ites The missiona ld ut Drew Ir I attended. re present, rs. Patterson of Bismare num and Mr: and Mrs. Var- Dance of Menoken, were also present. The next meet Mrs. Durlums, bh +! caller in Bisuarck Monday. Ro; ramling spent the ha A end in this He now husking corn for Paul Hape Walter Davenport of Bismarck reall | ed at the Ishmeal home Sunday. Homer Anderson and wife of new | Baldwin visited at the Howard Ker- shaw home Saturday and Sunday Dave Sullivan, who has been sta ing at the John A. Stewart home is now staying in Basmarck. Wm. Clark has been mowing the grass and weeds from the roadside | in eeneonel township. J. Chessuk transucted business’ in, Bismarck Monda: 0. .G, Davenport was busy Satur- day putting up notices of the county election, which will be held next Tues: The ‘schoolhouses in this _ look rather Joneson fare, nding. days ‘teachers’ mes ine, ang eid TS Bismarck. was a business visitor in a Mond: Maia ai ife were shop- malt ii ‘Biomarck ‘Tuesdey eS raffi eld up on the, Apple i cate Teenie eveniig ter En time as the county grade ma- | ie. was broken down. John A. ard Ronald Stewart are j.fixing. up the John A’s. house on th reservation. ‘on. living there this winter. pi + Steiber o Miss Hazel Jones was+a passenger with the mail carrier Tuesd Mrs. pio al visited with Mrs. | Carlson” Mise pyle and the caeenent le, a en] in. Bismarek. ( . Mra. pipe 7 eee hen popes the ati Omen hace pA hall lloween social. and program, Because of the cfese link between | nt relationship between the can- | | Thompson ot te Johnson - Among them, Miss Runey, Mr. _ ng will be at ord. x Ronald Stewart plans. John pores ‘hauled a load of hogs 4 guests at the A, B, nday. Michelson visited with Mrs, Wilson on Sunday afternoon. McCurdy of Bismarck was in ast_ week. Westerman and T. y when traveling tip- Stratton Misses Fristad and Engbreeht | went to Bismarck to attend the insti- | tute. Prof. J. MeFadgen is spending a few ante with relative Valley City. m Dimmond was a cailer in Hisninkele last week. Mrs. Allan, who has been working for Mrs. J. M. Lein during her illness, t nday with relatives in the ity Miss Colip ix going to stay with her sister, Mrs. R. Rasche, dur- ing the winter months, FP. C. Remington, Jr., of Bismarck tranacted business here ~ Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs, O. Tyberg were call- ‘ers in Bismarck Monday of this week. Mrs. H. E. Rannestad and Mrs. O. Tyberg were callers in Bismarck last week, A sister fr Ullin of Mr. A. | Hochalter is v Mrs. B. ie rtrude, moto; week, Myron Rierson returned with janes to spend the week-end at his home c ipfel spent the week-end in Bismarck with friends, W. L. Smith of Bismarck, candidate for county judge, was in Regan last Mr. and Mrs. C. Newcomer of Dris- (coll were callers at the J. M. Lein | home here last week. Mr. and Mrs. J Greenan left for an extende with relatives in the west coast las: k. Mr. and M Elkins have moved ismarck for the winter where Mr. s will work in his brother's Dimmond_ and daughter, ers in Bismarck on rs. Knutson and ‘daughter, label, ler Cay we Bismarck this week. Mr. and M: . B. Aune have move j into the forage sberg residence. | “ H. Lundberg transacted business | in Bismarck on Monday. | Mrs. A. H. Lundberg v' mother, Uhde, last week. | Uhde has been quite ill with rheuma- m. | Mr, and Mrs. J. Barty of Wing were lin Regan on Tuesday transacting ' busines Frank Barnes, c vas in town last w eifer of Bisn we 0. Aune is painting the Canfield school while the teachers are at insti- tute, A. C. Isaminger of Arena was in town Sunda: Miss Edna Eide spent the week- end ut the Helgeson home. |. Helgeson tra d business ismarck last wee! . Hedstrom, deputy sheriff, was Regan on business last week. H. Helgeson attended ser- ig on Saturday and Sun- eats for sheriff, k was in town jay. E. RB. Fox of Bismarck was in town last week on business. A. Soder transacted business here | last week, . Hauser of McClusky visited at | the H. Dimmond home here Sunda: Rempel of Bismarck, former! of Bis.narck, was in to n Monda: Mrs. Helgeson and Miss Eide motor- ed to Wilton on Sunday, where Miss Eide cet: the bus to Bismarck, Mrs. J. O'Brien and little daugh- ter, , of Minneapolis were guests for several di of last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Helgeson. Mrs. O’Brien was en route to California for an extended visit with relatives and friend: The local orchestra will the hall on Friday evening of this i week. Everyone come‘and have a good She I begs even are marrying you. You are i stupid, asinine, idiotic SB May jeurth. You are repulsive, abhorrent and miserable. I wouldnt marry you |if you were the last man on ease |T hate you. You are He: Do I understand you ‘are re- | Jecting my proposal ?—Tit- BI » Lon- jdon. CRANIBEA STILL’ LI eo aoa oe ped in it fernbiy eaina “It oughtn't to.

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