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fo + re 5 favorable to listening in, i Leit Miss Sommerfelt of the parr tural college met Wednesday afters noon with the Star Clothing club at the hom: of Mrs, Wytnan, Mr. and Mrs. Fisher of Bismarck were in Leith Tuesday on a return trip from the southwestern part of the stare. The Presb mission mecting | as held Tucsday at the het Henry | Fuubel. Inte: AY 8 inission work were . Sether, Mrs. N.C. Emeh and Mrs. L. Omdahl, The next meet- ing will be held at home of Nts. J. Lawfer on Nov. | was a business visitor meeting Py are being maa camp on Oct, 29th, id Mrs. Cecil Clark announce | h of a baby girl Wednes-| an of -#argo was in baitn| He disposed of his. car to Sam Landzas ana made «he return trip on trai The auction sale at the home. of| Mrs. Trysiad everything sold Aetna well, Mrs. Wm. Keller, E William, Jeg secompapicd Mes. Keller's daughter, mfs, August vunnovu oun two children, returned homie Weédnes- | day evening from Nebeagka, where they have been visiting relatives the| pas. month. Mesdames Gibson, Heneley, MeVe Fanelstock, N. C. Emeh were pleas- antly entertained at the home-of Mre., ‘Wm. Saunders south of Leith Thurs- day afternoon. wr, Lorenzen made several calls in! da; Leith Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. D, E. Jones motored pher, So. Dak, Saturday to; relatives and friends, They | jed by Mr. and Mrs,! his visit accompanied by id sis.er, has been visiting | Minnesota, oodbury made a business Fargo Wednesdi Leo Daily of Brad-! id Mrs, C, J, Enders “ie » Mr. and Mrs. T. 0. of Carson, E. J. Daiiy and: family, of Lark, Ted Daily, conn! Lackiey and Margaret Miller were guests at tne K. «, Emeh ‘home Sun- di The Leith civie club met lege d evening with Mrs. Hawley. Sh assisted by her daugnter, Mrs. mage of Fargo. program: Kon Call— State Officers. Primaries and why thev are import- | ant to you--Mrs! Lakey, one and where they go-—-Mrs, R. Emch, mere hife of Florence Barton-—-Mrs. George Kimbal. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Omdahl of No Engiana motored to Leith Satutday at the home of Lou Omdah! mily. They were accompanied nuck vo New Bngland. Monday -by | yey Omdahi and daughters, Marvis Gene. aint Ag Emch of Bismarck spent the week-end with her paren The Carson drug store, owned and operated by Dr. Levitte, was broken ‘into ut about six o'clock Monday eve- ning; ubout, other articles, including Jewelry, taken. Dr. Levitte, who was at was called home and an investigation was begun Jmmodiately. Leith High School Notes The algebra ciass is making rapid progress in the study of positive and negative numbers, the English 6 class ‘has been devoting the last few. weeks. of. re- citation to the study of the moderrt shor: story English 1 has just taken up the” study of Marmion by Scott. The Deep Sea Revel pgrty given in honor of the Sea Dogs, winners of the school magazine subscription; campaign, was given Oct. 15. A very good time was reported by every, per- son present. First honors in eam- paign were won by Earl McAndrews. Euni ind Willfanr Emeh were de- layed in coming 10 school ‘Tuesday foranoon. The causg was the loss of a wheel from their Ford. Basketball is at present the talk/ of the ‘older boys and as soon as the seuson opens, it is the plan to have a team organize. High school attendance for the first six weeks period was almost pertect, which is evidence of the Fine attitude the pupils are taking towards their school work, Let's try for a better and more enthusin: tic high school at Leith. The mmar room is once’ thore doing splendid work. The room had 2n enrofiment of 31 pupils this year. Mrs. Flora Seal is now, teaching | her fourth year in this room, 1 The daily attendancesgo far has ‘a remarkably good. Still. there have been a few absent marks due to homework and chicken pox, Last weck the eighth grade com- pleted the study of the classic: “Sohtrab..and Rustum” by Matthew Arnold, Each member of. Bl clas showed much interest th Lae Fe did piece of literature. \ Seventh grade“ boys and iba. thought Ichabod Crane: rather hum- orous before Hey finished the study of the Legend of Sleepy Hollow. The: said: that Washington frving had re- matkable descriptive ability. Grammar room pupils looking forward to the October list whieh comes Thursday and Friday ¢ of wl week. sday the boys in our ropm spent the fast hous, of school déy.as guests in their teacher's home. They were invited there to listen to o half thour radio program for boys and girls given from WOAW, Omaha. as ‘weather conditions ” hot rt, of the time’ was spent in a word game and’ fellise Jokes, The boys went home ‘happy. F Intermediate Noten pa intermediate room bs heen the past Wap weeks with a et of maki ee { ie third . ri ras made book-: iets that. TepFerent the cold land. tn these booklets they write ties about the children of tne colal. bs | of shecp to St. WAS Welk peceRucu® die | The foltowing was the| {in Bist lesson of “ptaria: 1 Beveral facta ate now|T » Five fi st rad is, hi hee ighs followis Firat ve Seas oe He dan Shi oh learn second grade tata Ld pried e pattern and constru of Indian "life on. the su Williath’ Van Viest of Driscoll cat on Jée ed..o' the Christ joan larold Hargraves! lhe carload market from of "ee week. From) to Wayne, Mich.,! to Bf sit Ain follis. ‘The ‘veterinary from Bismarck was ne F._A. Van Vleet farm Steele the first St. i she wit al patie jassmusen is stay-| lnrgrave is away bert Christensen has been haul-' Thg coal for Cletr’ Lake school No. 1 A darge crowd attended the F. A. My Vleet stock sale held" last nt ins: Bernice. Pasicy and Mrs. Al- bert Christensen assisted Mrs. E. Van Viect Thursday and Friday with | sohie work, The Misses Lenora Hatgrave and 1 vise Shaffer spent the encand| Ee Steele. Mr, andiMes., Alfred’ Olson” have | fone a telephone at their piace Mr. ond Mrs. J. F. Coder and ter, .Louise,.of Moffit, took evening supper with the Al- bert Appr ie family Mr. and Mrs, Adolph Bassen and| | faulily spent Sunday with the Christ Schoon family. Mrs, Harold Hargrave motored to! | Steele Peas evening. Mrs. % Nelson and Miss | Hazel ae junday afternoon with the Ed, Erickson family. Mr. and j | Stopped ab re Oleusen farm Sunday on their way to Lake Lengendahl to hunt. Pid Priscilla Olson accom-' panied Siem. Mr. and. Nes, Henry Olson enter; ined ‘a number of friends Sunday jat a lovely goose dinner which was eyed by all “Harty Ok ghildyen from jal On an | east of oP Dewalt called ot the L, Olson me Sunday. | Mrs, bres Nelset enjoyed a visit from her brother of ine serge |, ani ir, Stidir and soh, la bush of Mandan vi visited Sunday | | ae The Mi Marie: Olausen home, Mrs. with: them:to Visit ey: or a sk koma’ cattib to for pee Klucks- Hert medi pracell George Shaffer of Steele Carry k Shaffer honte ba mototed to the Tuesday bon ag Daa pee en paeete ai mt ti ‘ue: w iy ah altended the ship meeting at Martin Olson's a evening. ir. and ed .at the bert Hammer visit- ts. le Olausen home $60 in cash and also| Sunday. att, nortnern part of the atate and ada, ere he ing time. 4 tompahl ip. bear board met at the co fe ees a Sunday to work vps il loved a is Cl y tion Tod Tuesday. while. ane tenchara atténded institute in Bis- marek. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Snyder of Plasartk were visiting relatives here “Mir, and. Mis, Jack Noll visited at the.J.8. Swahson home Sund oe in, Tir, “ond Mrs. 6. 1 Marti riddock were visiting fends in me ‘Rees sunday. . As Casall Take an vaceinatéd their ie for os last week. Jens Jensen uottoened from St.Paul he had gone with a carload of cattle. Mr. and an. Howard. inesiaall” and W. mu 3 r riday, Snyder and Ty acebinpan| hem honie for the week- end with ir parents. Howard old, who" was, the ga-| ide) last year, was in! rage man stom, “rikson und Miles this iit Beaton; the: Wild: Rose teachers, at- | tended institute in Bismarck Monday nd Tuesday. Two carloads. of’ coal arrived at: oe tt mee eek: and: were quickly jondes ie different farmers’ were Guoes swe st all learned the end with tl Fred. 81 vaca- attended the sale the Emanuel gimer, honie west of Braddock ‘ue: Frank Savill ea drain tie ana Fs Canede, ‘returned 5 ee -A number of the B a Eliott howe ni to home Weines- Wednesday. eva- help Earl celebrate his Ik of Biamargh, Bi) wae Meee sk ‘at the ‘Ernest Savill le farm pk from: eighborhoed at- 3} Bee ry. Kochig sisting "hake and, Mil work, a! po td 10 Joh doe! ‘were viniting: at a gaase con Hohe vie ai try. ite fourth and fifth grade meade | the hooklets, but are usine them f language. In these booklets we are getting storie: fay Tad Bene za Send jeeen shall and also | to ‘friends: or rel poviviegs jes wii ONES Wrivwt the pls aE iy! on le fe nee his fing pupils neither Ervitle Jones, le Rammy.th, Helew Esther cite Thi iy rooms is" ae te a and twelve oy . these - sto: the end of child fs al The "te 1 frat etieerd oan re hi ae is yg Re ye oa ell fall. att basins rain Or ine ‘with it "Harold Hargrave while | ir. Mrs. Sawyer of Bismarck |‘ Gharence. Qlson has returned from _ went during afternoon.’ All | 55 mers icon chia pcleity ie Les aPhrne he boys met. at the | J, tpi “ he ie a rape wakay nt for tuber w, dock Val ao were M: rt of Pirates, by he) ni 8 ddark oward Th 7 ell i and Mr. jack Voll, samber, hy friends and the: jonograph, their elders wha eA eliclone a flee was served at wuidaight by the | tt ladles, & very enjoyable tine was had by val. \ ee Mrs, taba’ 2 bt entered the Bismarck Wi wy ednesday for treatment, » Mr. and. Mes, William Nelson motor. ed: to Linton Wednesday evening. Selle a few of the Tomvik folks daneo at the Linton ited at. tho Eras.) evening. White | * if people danced to the THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE day evening with Mr, and.Mts, Tetgon. and. Ole: Tyaver of a font Sunday © with P.O, W. Ande! mainred ta Pureo\on business Weds Heaton, ‘companied a a load of at to Ghiewo za bu arn peel Neightons ge ie hamé of Wm: Huphes’d Jt Thee: _ a pleasant evening wad nt. “Pon account of Institute held at | Rismarck Monday and Tuesday. the local school was closed for those} a. Mu. Whipke of Janoner i orcems oMbuayer meeting will te held at (he yr meeting wi home’et Te F Sifeaton Wednesday! even! A: carnival basket social will be| held at the school house Friday eve! | pire wilion W dinesday. evening. All re- Fores i a. food time. ibs Anna: Monahan was an over- | Right caller atthe Charles ert Wednesday: 1 ithe Bites St business a town 7 1.| Ma. andeates, ‘Steve. A ing | im and—Mrs, Steve PRy ai ughters, Frances and ina, of by at Were callérs tn town Fri- afternoon. “Fhe next. mecting of the Y. P. B. will be held Oct. 28'at the John Bla- jome. | vie dance at Henry. Seno site, hall riday night was; well attended. e enjoyed it very much. Lipp orehestra furnished the music. Mr. ond Mrs. Chai . | ant daughters, Dorthea ‘and Re! | motored to Carson, .N. Dal day to spend the week-end tives and friends. > Miss Katie Tho end with her Mis. Thomas, of |" Miss Ann: | tending sehool ut ‘Hazelton, spent the | week-end with’-het parents, Mr. and| Mim. David Bread isch | Mrs agid -Mrs. Chaties Enders are sperting a new Chevrole: sedan. Miss May Chilson, who is attend- jg school at Hazelton, spent the week-end with, her ‘parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Chilson. Mr. and Mrs. Jamis Monahan and Miss Anna: Monshaw motored to Lin- ton Sabareay evening to attend mévies at the ‘Willows theatre. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Stiles and family and Miss iidred = Chilson from neross the river spent the week- end here visiting relatives and friends. Oscar Berthon, who was visiting at Linton, apent one evening this week at the Charles Enders home. ian Alice Calquhoun was an over- — caller at the George Nauman 0 Sata A. W. s spent the week. arents, Judge and ihton. ' day, Quast ‘and’ son, Neil, and Ed. Chilson motored to Bismarck Sun- s Paulino Beck,.who is attend- ing. ‘school at Hazelton, spent the keen ead rye peme folks. jo is attend- ing, school at mn jon, spent the week-end with Ker patents, Mr. and Mrs, A. é ‘Ms ‘snd Mts. Frank Muckler were Sunday“ dinner guests at the David Calquhoun home. Frank Loell motored to Linton in es Monahan motored to Hazelton Tuesday eve- ning. he Mina Rose Wudtke spent the week. fe - her sister, Mrs. George jauma: Miss "houtse Foell, who is attend- ine achaot aS Hiasebion, {i 8 nding ie wit! er rents, ir. wit 1) Foell. er a cekene, this “fal Most of, them n oe and ia in fine shape for wititer travel. George, Bill, ‘and Henry Gierke, who have been up in Canada work- ing in harvest fields, and threshin have returned home here. They re- much shreshing, has to be up there ye me neighbors rathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harms and spent the evening ployin, it being Mrs, Harms’ birth wa gerved, after which al er pete respective homes. agen Gierke departed for) jusiness Saturday, return- omg Peete, and Mrs. Henry Miller drove ip near Tuttle to purchase some pota- fees. They bought good potatoes up f here for yeh less than they are pe} 1: ierke and! move to Mr. and Mrs. t trman family are, getting read: Canuda in 4 few day e are sorry toa‘see them le but wish t! | health and prosperity in their new ho ec. The Gierke family have lived thie township for about 22 yenrs. be petons meeting was held .Tues- day .at the home of the clerk, all thembers: being present. Pee ORAS Mr. ail Mrs. Chas. vane ater : a, larga nutnber of people a inher Sundes., Amon; ng th the guests ere were. Mr. ‘and Mrs, Chas. €arlgon- and family and Mr. and Mrs. \ “Mev and Mrs. Chas, Newcomber en- teriained at dinner Sunday. Mr, und Mrs, A. Bruschwein und | fami iss jm and Miss Hanson hypo redity evening with Mr. and | Mths. Mastin: Rocssel. Mr. ard Mrs. ard pod daughters, ere ekg Gh also gel me irs. .C, nson 5 Hrsiand motored to Bisgarck Satur: rs and Mes. U1 ron, Mrs. Mount and the Misses in and Han. son: were in Bismarck Monday to at- tend the hae institute, ad Mrs, wnt farek: Monday, ° latealf -matored to ‘morning. Vivian: Schaffer. went to Steele eee etascer. and returned ‘Monday, nft- Steele Kon, deanancted after-| Nov. quhoun, who in: jut-+ ~%,, son’s Saturday cvenltk. Bruschwein motored |; Joh ning, m aniia tion of candidates into the Rogal Nei re lodge will take place wats “and 3 a Be Conly motéred | s Biomnrchs Tuosdas he peal Aig will be entertained | . 8 by Mra: Eo W. Anderson and! wis hee Aaa Behuss nt the home of KH atid wre F. A, Sehauss of Man- | in spent Suritiiy here calling Mr. Fy A: Sthauss and Hf, A. Zoltar! || Martin. Tooker was a caller at! Charlie Rue’s place last Monday on | aerat Diamond tebe 40! cattle trom Seen | They were delivered last Monday, , being shipped’ from Regen Tuesday morning to the cities. John Kruger was a caller at Martin Nelson’s last Monday night ‘en route from Regan. Geo, Martin and Gerald. Nelson , were business callers at the Geo. Cadle home last Monday evening. ;| Edgar Try; yee was mowing: the weeds along the mail road last Mon- hn Kruger helped deliver 40 head of cattle for Ed Lunquist last Monday to Regan to be shipped Tuesday morning. Irene, Floyd and Hazel Ander- sont were visiting with Edith and Elsie Olson last Sunday. John Anderson went to St. Paul last Monday from Regan with ' car- foad of cattle for Harry Diamond. John Gruger hauled a load of coal from the Engstrom coal mine last Tuesday. Victor Coleman was 2 busines @r at’ Martin Nelson last Monday Geo, and Martin Nelson and Wm. Brown oie in the sale held at the Geo. Cadle farm last Tuesday. ‘John Kruger called on the Nelson bye Tuesday cn route to the coal mine, ‘alter Sunquist and Porter Nelson came back to make pi last Tucsday: It’s rather Inte for haying, 1: Floyd Anderson motored to Roy bog ‘uesday evening to get his.fa\ on the train from St Victor and Hugo Nelson got we es of coal last Tuesday from the Ingstrom coal mine. ohn Kruger called at Geo. Nelson's ‘Thursday morning. en, route to the ‘coal mine. orter Nelson, Walter Sunquist, els Nelson, Victot.Engdahl and Geo, hitted also took in the sale held at the Geo, Cadle farm last Tuesday and soeer thing went high. ‘Geo. Whitted called at Geo, and | Martin Nelson’s Wednesday ‘morning on ee Mr. and’ Mra. Leo Sheldon motored to. Bismarck Inst Wednesday and got | oath Sheldon’s uncle, who came on the | train, | John Kruger hauled two londs of | @oal for Art Magnus from the Eng: strom coal mine Thursday. Ivan Law shipped a carload of cat- tle from Wing Monday and John, ‘| business, eall- Wing to be shipy Tuesd | Pe Nelwon called on} Geo, Cadle last Thursday on busine: John Kruger called on Geo, Nelson's ast Thursday night on business. lohn Anderson called on Martin} Nelson Thursday night-on business «The Nelson boys hauled four load: a coal from the Beckman coal mine Wilton Friday. John Kruger hauled two Toads of | coal from the Engstrom coal minc for Ed. Lundquist Frida: | Mr. and Mrs, Geo. son, Gerald and Martin motored to Bi k and lan on a shopping trip Saturda; John Anderson made a trip to tl coal mine after two loads mit coal Saturday. | Geo, and Gerald Nelson called at) fohn Anderson's Friday night on bu: ness. John Kruger hauled. coal for Art Magnus Saturday. in Anderson and family were transucting business in Regan Satur- night. Boys Saturday en route to the coal sine: John Anderson, Floyd and Hazel Were business callers at Geo. Nel- Nels Nelson and mark shoppers on bu Mr. ‘and Mrs. Clifford Scott fro | Bismarck and Mr, and Melvoy, Hugo and Emma and Vi ie fialting. with Qtig and Seanebn Fro) yy Showa | ee ck wt her; sister. to, Bis- melvin Agnew, Mr. and Mrga WV Delteman aed Mildsed Ne and) 2 » Elmer. Bloomquist were Bis-| marek ahenpers Saturday. Hazel and Floyd 4 ders at Biteading Sunday school. Sun- by ink. Rue viaited wtih her par- on 3/0 er Sunday, She took her sister, y und. si erat ath and thare ' week ‘ran ie Muth last y yond are Was ne gel ool | 1 bus | 1604 was, by the Hine is fat id Mrs, Chas, | ily. vighed Mrs. E. Carr Sat- AA OG to. Water-| § of hi ‘i 1 Mike a" ae acess iE i ily Sun caer " EN aes me for j house No, 1, lin Regan last Monday. mn Heary johnson wy Of, APPLES. HH ‘uate GAUURLOWER PEACHES YiTaaains 4 Shown? ANO eS SINEAPPLE ATES PINGS AGH F000. we ene iT HAS Vesa ba by ANO CANS Cont mI LEM Sewaeo QYAPORATED IDESPERAD discussion of food properties in the press of the country has awakened he housewife tothe need of apply- ag science and its theories to the ever resent question of feeding her fam- ly. To manys the charts pictured hove will be of great help in making ider-tandable much of the theory hat. f1 the “past, has seemed unde- ined. too far away for plain every lay use. These charts are prepared irom statistics gathered by the health, sixperts, and thus have authority back >of them. Once the housewife knows. the tources of minerals and vitamins es- tential in the diet, she has only to include those vitamin and mineral con- aining foods in her menu. This is greatly plified by the use of can- red foods, whi ive her the best mineral and vitamin sources the year round. OF the best ate spinach, ttringless beans, peas, containing both sinds of miterals indicated and large vercentages f vitamins A, B, C and 5. ‘The-howsewife need never worry thout, pea or bean season, for either |« tre available, cooked, needing only re- wus shipped to the ¢ morning. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Law and family attended Sunday schpol in school- There were 38 enrolled. ‘They stopped ab the Kruger home on) their return, There was a shadow social given! at schoolhouse No. 2’ last Wednesday and was largely attended, Ed. Lundquist transacted S business He stopped at Kruger’s ... route home, Mr. Mrs. Jean to make their future home. Elsie Kruger called at Ed. Lund-| quist’s Saturday on business, Helen Rue came home last Sa day from Fargo where she ‘attended | college. ‘She will remain home for a/ ruger helped him deliver them to while on account of a nervous break- | & down, John Kruger called on Martin Nel- soh on his way home en route from} the coal mine Sunday morning. Mrs. Charlie Rue, Madlin and Marguerite were Regan iceecia | Saturday, Jvan Law ea Sund: a caller at the Nemi| night on business. ‘1 Muth, Carl Larson, Geo, and Carl sie Olson visited last week with | Gerald Nelson called at Fd. Lund-| | friends in Naughton townshi | quist’s Sunday. John Kruger stayed overnight at} the Ivan Law home Sunday night. Geo, Nelson called pn Geo. Cadle| Mandey i night on business, boys furnished musi: funder sehool’ Sunday. The Fred family, attended, Geo. Gerald Nelson drove Baldwin and wot potatoes from Watkins who had a carload ship in from May, and sold on the t Monday. The Nelson 1 bows got four lox con fi Fr beri Kruger called ut the Nelson Gue as a caller, at the yome Wednesday eve- fenry abhor Nad on the sick list | Thnengay and fier) at the Arthur Hanon home Tuesday evening te also ‘lt the Fred Brown home. | Mrs. | Mrsy ‘alvin noon, Anstrom vistted with ee Wednésday after- Haagen Wodmpeicn called on Arthur jay-evening, * *» A clone shi Hallowen spronram | will be ¢iven by the pupils of school [Ne 38 Lat that si on Fi ind Lenart Olson were person igs beetnate rei i was ove ane 3 Rac Odd Fellows’ ne foy the. coming year Past ripen, Awl Stein ine Iverson; advisor, iat od chavlin, Freda Nei}-, : ae tite relat as Bet er ons outer sentinel, \ Wil. inner sentinel, \C "eg Anna ayn, jist and, Ma! bel. Miginad adigrcdlend ‘and adel: was serveds id. Johnson, | | -at the C.W. Bi ted Woddn schoat GRAPEFRUIT ERRIES | its IN Tuesday | “Cunningham | and son left last wock for Fare | in : jy; Mr. and Mrs, in| ist; i ' PAGE THIRTY-NINE Trand little <Buadte” Righel called. on Lawrence Johneon and Buzz Bene- dicts. Sunday. ‘ | Herman ‘Johnson and Lawrenec Johnson, motored. to Wilton Saturday | forenoon. Emmet and Orval — Brooks: spent Suniay evening with: the Anstrom brothers, Fred McFadden and sons called at thea Heury —— home Saturday afterngon, Walter Brostrom called at the E. V. Frank!und home Saturday afternoon, ted x few hours irman after school Fri- Mr. and Mrs. Dave Dixon called at Tom Morgan's Sunday ed Anstrom and Ronald Walsh : Anstrom Sunday eve- BEEF OYSTERS SPINACH LIVER BIT BE Motasses FOOD-CALcIUM | oNIONS FISH CARROTS CHEESE STRINGLESS BEANS| prac’® — TURNIPS CAULIFLOWER TOMATOES {TAL , STRNVBERtIES MAR SYRUP PEAS | BOSTON BROWN BréAD SWEET POTATOES | BOSTON BROWN BREAD [ Row 15 wécesen ES AMECESSARy | | | 5 INGLES B RAISINS shay: NEAPPL MILK ‘ TOMATOES BEETS Angtrom the Lange er school Monday. Anstrom’ and daughter tored to Bismarek Monday i visit Mrs. Sophia Ans- a patient at the Bis- Remember the date, Oct. 29. .Pro- i gram at the Painted Woods School No. 1. Mrs. William MaGahey and and son Arthur called at the C, | Brooks home Sunday aftezno, Rudolph Hagen, a member Of | American Legion, attended tie 1 jof members at Brush Lake Saturday evening, i the sport of hunt- Lola Ww. 1 en HE DIET BE: SMO ae | || tHe ecoop | THE BODY-WEIGHT THAN rere DOES ANY OTHER INOR- GANIC ELEMENT A DEFINITE AMOUNT IS LOST DAILY AND MUST BE REPLACED BY CALCIUM CONTAINING FOODS THE GROWING CHILD NEEDS MORE CALCIUM DAILY THAN GOES THE ADULT, ALL THE ABOVE CANNED FOODS CON- TAIN CALCIUM ————— choot in Wilton, at the home of and Mrs. Axel » week-end their parents,» Mr. Steinquist i. ond Mrs. Lloyd Ma: Dick Johns heating before serving. All of the [tion to its a in W » Mon- foods mentioned above may be ob- }w.) to define " tained in canned form and the diet |min is to compare need never be without them. plug in the autom One of ithe it points about Ithe » Th ntents of can- |spark phi does not has been est Nor is Mrs. Bill « Wilton kd last week fhe: d Mr. and Mr acted bu “| afternoon Henry An nd son Lester Monde, for Chicago husband, who Brown caller Brown | to jotn he 1 pos Brown called in Wilton f n. Agel Steinquist trans- es in Wilton Saturdiy id in propeliny Hake fuel of any ine so Jon sin the form of ga The spark pl + it, producing it does 1 of en nknown to us, the body wing nts of our the Sature reserve both | Mat better than tlie aves employed by canner inerals i the meth: housewife. instance, cont the amount of vitamins found in ‘eab- bage that has been cooked according | pr: to the usual household methods, Ca fhed tomatoes, peaches, and many more ‘useless to us without the vitamin foods are correspondingly better than |‘Lhey regulate the assimilation of tl the same foods cooked in che une |tissue building portions of the diet. scientific home methods. ‘This is the} Vitamin A growth and de opinion of experts. velopment and prevents tuberculosis Though most of us know the rea-| Vitamins 18 and D assist in giving sons for the inclusion of mineral vitality and lack of them undermin the diet, ramely, their tonic properties te health generally. Vitamin C pre and thei imulus to the digestive vents, scurvy, organs, why vitamins are included is The housewife who plans meals fo: not so easily explained. fo one has growing children should pay partici ever been able to isolate a vitamin, lar attention to the chart which in yet ite presence ig of equal propor- dicates calcium contents, + en Richards of Still called at trom’s ac e useful a Hy’ seme means the vitamins to utilize the ene ity coms foods, which would be used by reby ismarek Sat Institute w and ‘Tuesday HE HAD IT yon probe my wound! know how you hurt me Pi il the, wounded soldier, “Well, we must try to find the i bullet.” “Why didn't you § Te had it my pi 4 Buen Humor, Madr so before. 1 the time.” BLACK CAT MASCOT Anna Fi due to black cats, not men, arries a little bi . from Jamestown Tiursday. He ex pects to visit at home for a while, Daye Dixon made nt Thuraday, returning Friday. Mrs. A. Brooks motored to Wil-| ton Thursday afternoon, Bid Georgetta and = Gwend absent from school N . CW, Brooks and sons, Adrian, Marion and Orval, Motored to Wil-| ‘daughter were ent jetta He L Fi | % Chicago—Hundreds of women have registered for gymnasium work in ne busines: the new $3,000, 000 clubhouse of the 4a Mr. and Mrs, Dave Dixon and chil- 1 Athletic — club, 1) dren motored to Bismarek Frida er cent of them wanted M Mrs. Tom Torges ind of = excrcises— that n called at the ‘Over ‘Anstrom asia unday, Oscar Anstrom motored to _ Bis- marck Iate Sunday evening, beings there by the iMness of his Mre Herman Johnson and Jim an ape re to the pital city Friday, lohnson and ee Facts About| {Your Car and Its “Cas” ' By ALAN P. 4NGA\ Vietor Franklund trans- Norman Johnson spent ss in Wilton Saturday +.| ning with the Anstrom b | Mes, dadabon. M Loui . who is staying and Mrs ik n alled, at the Henry Johnson hore tending. vith The motorist who this summer Sunday ev: {has ‘oted an abatement of the ‘mosquito pest in certain sections will be interested to know that the mosquito is being fought in many! isections of the country by the ‘product from which gasoline is de- rived. The mosquito rests on some bit of vegetation and lays from one jto three hundred eggs on the sur- face of the water. In a couple of ‘days the larvae are hatched and ibegin to swim about in the water, ‘rising to the surface from time to , time for air and rest. After anoth- * |-er week or so they begin to change, Vand soon the adult mosquitoes | arise from the empty skins and fly away in search of motor campers. } One method for destroying the | larvae is to cover the water with a’ ! heavy crude oil, which provides a j surface film strong enough to pre ; vent them reaching the air, An- | other is to use a lighter oil con-' | taining poison. Gunder Hag | Franklund alled on Henry Br ' urda: * Gunes the funeral of Capt. Brooks. Viola Hagen, telephone oper | tor of Wing, arrived wi visit a few days and Mri "The Cleveland broth: Jake Welder, Jr, Sunda; Erma and Ruth Larson, Mari | Caroline Johnson called on the Goff- | ner sisters Sunday. ifford Hanson and | p rtin Hagen, and r Viola, 4 on visited 2 e Sunday. Alvin Lange and Carl Shoe calied on Dave Dixon Wednesday evening. Henry Johnson, daughter Ma | jer Hagen Only a little time aga the deep. est oil well in the world was Athens No. 6, at Athens, Cal., 7,391 feet deep, but already it has hope- lessly lost its rank. A well 7,756 | feet deep in Pennsylvania took first | place and held it for a short time, |jNow another California well hes | been carried to a depth of 7,863 Jeet and is still being pushed Mown. It is ‘called the the Olinda No. 96. l ot SS In connection with the celebra- | tion, @ few days ago, of the first ‘ol] well, at Titusville, Pa,, atten- , Mon was called anew to a pathetic | Circumstance. , Edwin L. ake, who bored that first Well and there- by really started an. industry, that ‘now represents a round $10,000,. 000 Investment, lost * every. thing in bad speculatibhs, sae in his Jater years wys maintained ichlefy by a pension. of $1,500 a iyear voted tim by the state of ‘Pennsylvania. : ss ‘ may Measplin bum” fs a ‘aa: : hobo—strietiy. HEN the modern ficnpewife canner for ¢ WwW wishes to avail herself of the tis spans tis fot the pepo ‘of ia ul _ species. Spot stte is not limited to 4 few |rooms are xceeding! ertient | staples, as her grandmother ean All last-aifiute wie! Some fo Served With fsteak, at. her disposal, , Without. the trouble | with ‘bits ‘ef feftover 2 chi Senet ration or long cookirig; and |seryed ,on: toast, or ci family and guests with a wide vari- Rowen whten se "15 be ware | cuits ia Sa ft type. ot Sram tleh. the prephentton of whit entailed ed hard: work: Novelties in Ready: to-Serve Foods convenience of ready-to-serve Prepared. mush. sorts of deticacies and novelties are jand | at ressouable prices, she can serve her | toast. ru in the epicurean class, or me Russian yess caviar, en