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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1926 OH Braddock | Miss Myrtle Feltheim returned to Valley City Monday evening to re- sume her studies at the State Teach- ers college, after spending the week- end at her home here, Mrs, Naader of Winona is visiti with her son, Thore Naader, at daughter, Mra. M. Fetterley of Brad: Miss Rachel Shepard returned Tuesday morning from Bismarck and Mandan, where she spent the week- end visiting with relatives ty friends, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Beseler returned Tuesday afternoon frem Cochran,’ Wis., where they were called by the sudden death of their sister-in-law, Mra. Terman 5 Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Staak of Bis- « marck drove here Tuesday to cast thelr votes. Miss Cecil Ryan wes a Tuesday din- ner guest with home folks. from St. Paul, to which shi ‘stock Baturday. iss Mai has — to Hazel- C to help: Mrs, Ed. Temple for a while. John C. Binnicker of Joseph, Ma, arrived in Bresdock Wednesday, at the home of 0. Hi le borhood. Mr. place he raddock. ir. and Mrs. H. A. Carlisle of the Wild k Rose country were Braddoc! sh ‘edi jay. » Harvery Weber is visiting rela- tives at Gl in. M Mrs. M. G. Sparks, Mr. Lee Sparks and little son and Mr. Ek Sparks left Thursday for a week's: visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Wert of Sioux City, lows, Mra. Wert was formerly Miss Hilda Sparks. ‘W. W. Mandi was in Bradd Wednesday a says he in improving ni his recent oper- ation, and thi if he is careful to follow the doctor’s orders that it’ long until he will be . Earl Arha were up day. They brought up some absent voters. ballots. . J. Splopskowski has treated him- self and tanfily to « well-earned new Ford sedan. e purchase was made eran the local agent, De Remee ros, Mrs. John Oyass of Rav C} is the guest of her sister, M Sherwin, this week. Jay-and Miles Lee and Lewis Lesh- er, who have been working in the northern harvest fields ,arrived home, Thursday evening. These are the last of the boys who went north in the fall. TI report that there was a heavy of snow when they left. We are sure that the boys are ull jad to be in their own homes again fore winter sets in in real earnest. Mr. and Mra, Bernard Baxter Mandan visited; with Braddock rel tives this -weelg: : r . ‘The Ladies-Ajd met atthe home of Mys. Heart soten Thursday after. lov. ath. hogtess: uprved lendid ‘lunch to-a feir ‘sized vat- jance. je next meeting will be, at. the honie: of, Mrs, imac and famil f- Mr, and oon. t held (ood) ity hell ¥ Vednesday after- Az was served ini, Mandigo and will met in the cil noon, Nov. 9. by =Meada next meeting- hel e of Mrs. J. W. Mike- sell Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 17. Attorney N. W. Armatrong of Haz. elton passed’ thi ‘Braddock Fri- day on his way to spend the winter with friends in the eaat, : P yet br an Pe spent junday ‘afterneon in Napole: guests: of Rev. aud. Mra, c M Pear- son, % Several of th Mretfeck Indie: y over to Mase te lay fternoon and enjoyed: sat cards with Mrs. 2 MeCuské: Mrs, G. Horn of Steele and roral -carri of nday guésts of Mr, 'raser. » district superin- ismarck: district, de- ee ine address Sunday croning, in the ton M, E. Church. Mra. Gifford Aarvik of Kintyre sang a solo in her sp! vol ‘Services it Sunday morning at 11:30. The Ladies Aid are holding the! moctinge every week now in order ish up all their work for the Christmas sale. . Mikesell’ returned. Tuesday ¥ 0, Wi: cx. HL Mj | the function of the ballot and how we j Use; them, The room has added a blackboar map and a dictionary stand to its ag it Monday a birthday party was held in this room in honor of Ray- mond Eckery. A fl enjoyed the games and afterward a luncheon was served. { a i Leith rl, —_____—_____-« Attorney Johnson of Carson trans- ‘acted business in Leith Wednesday. Ben Sether, manager of the Bagley Elevator, received a carload of oats,| for seed or feed, which is being sold at 2 cents below market price, Mrs. Robert O'Connell and little! daughter, Eileen, returned home Thursday evening after a month's visit with relatives in Wisconsin and Minneapolis. On Thursday evening, Nov. 11, Giere wilt bee dunes ot the is yy the Music will be furnished Night Hawks of New England, Mr. Volk of Minor transacted busi- ness in ‘Leith and vicinity F A large number of the young folks attended the school carnival and dance at Carson Friday evening. There was a large crowd and every- one reported a good time. Miss Inga Johnson of Sims is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Thomas, Ashbridge. Rey. Corbett was unable to be in Leith Sunday on account of the sud- den death of his mother, but we understand he will be here nexw Sunday. Mies Pranti and her sister, who are: teaching at Thain, were guests of friends in Leith Saturda: Mrs. Edythe Jones and children spent the week-end at the D. KE. Jones home. Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert Moen and little son, Alvin, were business call- cigin Thursday. ‘ largaret Stevenson was @ visitor Saturday. We are pleased to note that Mrs, Grace Patterson is again able to resume her music instructions at Leith. Due to her mother’s iliness she was unable to come to Leith for some time. Lon Omdahl was on the sick list for a few days last week. John Andrews of Carthage, Mo., s visiting friends at Leith and ‘arson. “Freaks of the, Vaudeville” will be put on by the RB. on Friday, Noy. 19th, dt ‘the K. P. ‘hall. Every- one is invited to uttend. Leith High School Notes The Parent-Teachers’ ‘association held its second monthly meeting in the high school room Monday, Nov. 15th. Everyone is cordially i A new. student, Ore Brown, who is a high school kes Ceo entered our. rojl, Monday, Nov, 8th. The peice: will of this week - for busketball practice. Two evenings. during: the week | will be devoted. to’ such - practice, including physical education. * Intermediate Grade - The intermediate grade room has been having especially good attend- ance during the past week, Only. one person out of 88 pupils has been absent. Helen Milnor was absent all the week on account of illne«s. .» The children of this room have been very interested mm organizing }}@ club. We have organized .one which ' be} we -calh the .“Intermediate Room Club.” + Phe officers are as follows: presi- rdent, Philip Omdah!; secretary, Opal ~Emch. We have also appoinwd u- pils to take care of certain things in the room, auch as keépiny «+e bookease ‘neatly .arranged,. black- the} ourds ‘clean. aud pency suar; empty. done. Last week the eighth: grade com-! mitted “The Footpath to Peace” by Henry Van Dyke. This week they’ will work on “Sir Galahad” by; Alfred Tennyson. This week the sixth grade are learning “The Hunting Song” by Walter Scott. Lately the grammar teacher has been going about with a red nose, which is due to a rather painful boil in the nostril. Tuesday, our eighth grade started a general review in geography, which will continue till. the December: examination, 1 pupils m_ our room were pres- | ent and on time e: bj Grace Anhorn, who wes sick. In our clase of thirteen, sixth grade pu 1} except two had a perfect mal spelling lay. Monday the seventh grade finished This work is .now always ff] memorizing the ‘poem, “A Thanks- la new coat of gold gilt, A. at giving ir. Mr. Williams gave our radiators Monday. rr fi badly jammed rs lay agains: ' Primary ' pile week with . We have closed a half‘day’s absence inst us. We Mildred Kamrath pinched and bruis when the barn door her hand. o-j are striving for perfect attendance spor Following members, the entire. party played games until a. is lunch was served. The initiated members were given the honor of Ssaehing dishes, which act everyone app! 1» especially the seniors. - I i] oarieou't ee Welk ippen as we haves ak ge perfect: att absent in it will dike to e Pret Ba '@.are going to start practicing oor week. mumbers for the pro- next time. Fire prevention has an added signif- ieance tous since we le our —. of safety instruction. re was an’ old woman Who lived in a shoe: Her house never burned, For she knew what to do. She cleaned Le the trash, The oil can she hid, © {She kent all the matches : Ina jar with a lid. ‘ ~ “Travel broadens one”, likewise racine: the, ebiaten seaus speek on jarging our library mat y bring- ing books fi he \ 1 | | i \ i | The ry, tend an invitation to Parents to come and visit us. 4 1 1 i j i | Jon the railroad to prevent the snow *| ' Trygs et John Anderson and Axel Johnson motored to the Capital City and Man- ‘dan Inst Monday on a shopping tri John Kruger called on Martin Nel q/8on last Monday en route from the! Trygg, Mrs. Lawrence coul mine. Axel Johnson and John Anderson ‘enlled at Geo Nelson's last Monday day morning. en route to Bismarck and Mandan. Florence Little, who resides a half ile southwest on a busin caller at Geo a rtin Nelson’s farm last Monday. She also | tealled on Oscar Coleman the same; Bismarck Tuesday on business and day, where she bought a stack of hay from Mr. Colem: Irene Harel were visiting with Edith and Lennart Olson last Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Leo Sheldon und family were shopping in Bismarck last Saturday. Lawtence Madland called on Geo! Nelson and Nels Nelson Tuesday} morning. Mr. Madland is the road s in this district and they were doing some road work near the school — 1 | | e Tuesday and Wednesday. e Nelson boys did some outcher- ing last Tuesday for their winter supply of meat. 0 Sheldon and Hugo Nelson were also working on the railroad last Wednesday. n Geo. bie a ‘rygg’s, Charl 'ryge’ Teeny evening on business. * Miron Nelson was a caller at Mar- tin Nelson’s Tuesday noon. Martin and Geo, Nelson called at Charlie Trygg' ing on business. Geo. Nelson called Wednesday on business. Charlie Teves and John were busy a 2 ome Thursday from the cB Ww: mson place. John Olson was also mea some fencing Thursday to prepare for the free range law which goes into the 16th November. The Nelson boys were filling their barns full of hay, and corn fodder last Thursday and Friday for winter use. a Mr. and Mrs. Geo Nelson, Gerald and Gwendolyn were visiting with the John Anderson family last Thurs- day night. Carl Muth, John Anderson, John Kruger, Selmar Ownes and the Tryges are putting in a high grade this week John Olson's from drifting in this winter. Carl Muth called at Geo Nelson's eas. near Fargo with the truck and got a load of feed oats, He got) them much — cheaper there Geo Nelson ivered stringers to Lawrence Madland used in the road work last Friday. Lawrence Madland was a busine: y at Geo Nelson's last Friday some long { returned from Bis-} as been working ion put on the St. Alexius ¢ is home at his fol this week on! some repairing | m while home, rald nsucting busi: « ig the n Regan Frida: rter Nelson stopped overnight | with, Martin Nelson Friday while’ hagling hay home Satarday. Mr. and Mrs, Nels Nelson and Benny exe shop) egnn Friday. Nelson was doing some road work Saturday and Monday. They are dynamiting. rock and pulling in-u grade the scrapers. Leo Sheliton, Raymond and Carol were shopping in Regan. Saturday. jadeline Rue wag transacting brfsi- ness in Regan Saturday. Albin’ Spangberg and Charlie Rue and Holver Tucklebeck were working on’ the roads Lesggls= fl John Anderson. and Floyd ‘were business shoppers in Regan Saturday night. . Martin Nelson transacted business in Regan Saturday bight Floyd and.John Anderson called at Martin Nelson's Sunday morning on business. . Mr, and Mrs. Geo Nelson, Gerald, Gertie and Gwendolyn called at Ma: tin Nelson's Sunday on business. B. Porter from Moffit was in this nity Sunday stopping overnight at Martin Nelson's. Emma Nelson and Gladys Nelson visited with Clara and Marguerite Rue Sunday after Sunday school. Lawrence Madland and family were callers at Geo Nelson's Sunday night on_ business. Mr.and Mrs, Leo Sheldon and fami- ly and Randy Kettleson called at Charlie Rue’s Sunday. Bennie Nelson returned to Bismarck Sunday night to attend to his work. He took his sister Emma and Clara oe back to attend high school Mon: “ . and Mrs. R, C. Nelson and twins Betty and Billy, who teaches a school east in Lyman township, called at Charlie Rue's eg Benny and Emma Nelson and Clara Rue took Gladys Nelson home on their way to Bi k. M id Mra. Nels Nelson, Emm: Hugo, Victor and Benny were visiting with Charlie Rue's Su: Madline Rue was shopplag in Bisi son Donald Bertha day on busine: ‘ le 1 | | pecting more of women, the! old-time “sanitary pad” had to ‘Doctors urge a new way. Millions employ it. You wear sheerest frocks | without a second thought, any time, | anywliere. You meet every day un- i handicapped. | It is called “KOTEX” ... five times as absorbent as the ordinary cétton pad! rg Thoroughly deodorises ... thus ending ALL fear of offending, farm, was a nd Martin ng an. P and Floyd Anderson; 'Mick Ogner and Edd, Eb MCC NUNS iA Nery mrrmrrTaren heey THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Mr. and Mra, Lawrence Madland and! enjoyed’ by playing various games,|home ‘near Still. The presented to the| the birthd Ad-| stein, and (little girls from her imme son Donald and Bertha Hanson visited! with Charlie Rue’s Sunday John Trygg called at Lawrence Madland’s Sunday mpruing. Edith and Lenart Olson, Emma) Hugo and Gladys Nelson, Irene, Hazel ind Floyd Anderson, rey and Elmer, e Madland, Stee Glady’s Marguerite, Helen and Mrs. C. Rue attended Sunday school Sun-' . & treat pupils by their teacher, Mrs. rian’ Brooks, All departed each other a happy future, Herman Johnson, accompanied by Henry Johnson, motored to Wilton ‘Tuesday evening. Several of our miners from this district did not work last week. All are back on the job again. Oscar Jupnman called on Buzz | Benedict Tuesday. #rank Petersen motored marck Monday. Adrian Brooks visited school No. 1 | Wednesday. | Wendolyn Welder is assisting the Arthur Hanson home. Dick Johnson transacted business in Wilton Wednesda: Buzz Benedict Thursday. Herman Johnson called on Arthur Hanson Tuesday evening. Lloyd Maynard was a caller in Wil ton Thursday, Lawrence Johnson and Joe called on Dave Dixon Thursday noon. John Kruger, Lawrence Madland, Geo, Nelson, Marl Muth and the ges did some rond work Monday wna ainished whe grade. Geo and Martin Nelson motored to to Bis. stopped in at Horace Manifee’s, who bs four miles north of Bismarck, s the old Hogland place. led in Wilton Menoken as ee ae | Mr. and Mrs. Edd Ebling and fami- ly were Sunday dinner guests at the) home of Mr. and Mrs, Chris De Groot. Miss Betty Alsbury, Mr. Joe tlelt, Mr. Royal Thomas spent Sunday at the W. F. Dance home. Meyers and sons ., and Mrs. Loyal arck at Sunday dinner by Homer Craven. Mr. and Mrs, Otto Dorman spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Agnew. County Agent A. R. Meisen held a meeting in the town hall Wednesday night for the purpose of forming shipping association. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayres entertain- ed Thursday night at a progressive whist party. ere were 16 guests. A two-course luncheon was served at midnight. Prize were awarded to Mrs. Clifford Craven and Mr. W. Feakle. Miss Alma Kibler, teacher of Bi School No. 1, spent Sunday at the M. Craven home, Mr. and Mrs. R, M. Ludemann ente tained Mr. and Mrs. A, C. Dance johnson Thursday evening. son Maurice at dinner Wednesday: Mr. and Mrs. Dave Dixon motored evening. 'to Wilton Wednesdey. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Craven and Mrs. Tioyd Maynard and children visited at the Bob Me callers at Walter John- home in McKenzie Saturday even' day evening, Miss, Mary Welch of Bismarck! ie Johnson spent Thursday eve- visited Mrs. A. F. Welch Thursday! ning with her teacher, Mrs. Adrian Brooks, xt the ¢ Brooks home. W. Brooks and Mrs, Adi mpanied to Wilton Thurs > | days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gunder Hagen, Alfred Hartman visited with Te ereenained! Brooks Brothers Thursday the motored to Wilton Wed- ‘nesday evening, Martin Hagen and Oscar strom lers at the capital city Wed- S|. Frank Petersen called on Henry Johnson Monday. . | Marie Johnson visited at'the Lawr- noon. Lawrence Johnson made a business call at school No. 1 Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Dixon and fam- ily visited at Tom Morgan’s Thurs- day evening. Ada Fairman stayed Thursday eve- ning with Caroline Johnson. Arthur Hanson called ‘on Henry ¥. afternoon. Miss Ellen Giving, Menoken school- .teacher, spent Saturday and Sund: at her home at New En; . Naomi Compeau, north her, motored to Bismarck Axel Steing ind Mrs. .A. F, Welch Friday nner for re wz to spend the week-end with his Falconer corn. her mother ut Mandan. | William Brown received Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Ludemann were pp at the corn show held entertained at the Yeakle Brothe x White FI home Saturday evening in honor of Art Yeakle, it being his birthday. A new teacher has been secur for the North Menoken School. Naomi Compeau, former teacher, w: have the first four grades in’ t town school building, Misx Ellen tiving will have the four upper ades in Abe Huggins’ Pool roo: © front part of the pool hall will be purtitio off for the pupils Mr. Huggirs intends to live in t ack part. Louis BR, Olson and William Wachal put a new floor in the North Menoken school Saturday, edun driven by Fred N.'D,, was wrecked run into a he Red Trail wes was the we first the first r in Wilton v hi: M quist motor- aday, returning on spent Fi ve Brooks home, isited with the Brothers Friday Louis Birkholz and H son, Who have been working nimunity the past summer, depart- ‘Thursday car to their respe tive homes in Minnesota, Mr. and Mrs, Tom Morgan are liv- ing in the for the winter. Oscar. Supn marek Wednesday. * Herbert Wilson and led on Arthur Alvin Lange house d to Bis id touring oken, ‘ony Varghtoy, who has been work- on the section, left Thursday Jamestown, N. D. He expects to go te ‘icage soon. Farmers are busy hauling their nter’s supply of coal. Those who have had cars of coal oie in-are ing. Mr. and Mrs, L, J. Agnew and fami- ly spent Sunday evening at the Mick Agnew home. : Mr, and Mes, R. M. Ludemann, Mr. and Mrs. A, C, Dance and son, Mr. and Mrs. R, Meyers of McKenzie were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Craven, Jim Karis had the misfortune of hurting his hand while fixing « window. His knife slipped, cutting his hand quit: seve: He’ motored to Bismarck Monday to have _ his| hand dressed, but doctors informed him that he had blood poisoning and would have to enter the hospital. Mrs. Melvin Agnew and daughter Orpha motored to Bismarck Monday. special meeting was held by the School board Friday evening. —_—___——+ Painted Woods > Frank Peterson called on Lawrence Johnson Monday evening. Hans Nelson, ‘who has accepted. a job in Washbu: rived home Mon- dav for a short Visit, School No: ¥ ‘closed Friday, Nov- ember Sth. Part of the day was ear ing with parent: Cleveland Sunday. : The Ladies’ Aid will be given at the home of Mrs. Lars Jacobson Thursday, November 11. MeAvoy and « home of family. Mr, and Mrs, Cecil M ly entertained at their of town Sunda; sts were Mr. and s and family, w! leaving at un early date for Aberdeen, is where they will make their future. home, Other guests at the Mount’ home were Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Stran- demo, Mr, and Mrs. Palmer Strandemo and family, Mr. and Mrs. Enos Stran- demo and family and Viola, Helen, Esther and Alice Strandemo. A de- licious dinner was served and music and cards formed the diversions, Orville Falkenstein. has been em- ployed at the Satter home in the McKenzie hborhood the past few weeks, Mr. and Mrs, Ira Falkenstein and daughters, Ruth and Mari ere Sun- day guests at the Herman Falkenstein OUTSTANDING MODERN TYPES Now at. Lower Prices CX-300A CX-112 — Cx-371 , Detector Power Amplifier Power Amplifier TS ieamediate advantage of these lower prices. Being your radio set up- to-the-minute. Install the new Cunning- ham. Super - Sensitive Detector Tube, CX-300A, in the detector socket and a Cunningham Power Ampliger, CX-112 orCX-371, in the last audio-stage of your ence Johnson home Tuesday uafter-} tere ri Louise Hagen is spending « few?! after. 1 ie DACT THIDTEEN I “aT AO att PAGE EL! to ‘ (ee qiuetly marr: Bismarck Wednes- | Florence day last wee Mr. Meyer ix one| Wednesday. of the youngest benediets have, as| Walter Briscoe left for he is only nineteen years old. His|in Missouri. He travels bride ix a former Baldwin young! mobile, ‘aham was manager of| C, R. Crawford went to ‘ elevator for sev-| after some cattle Friday, ki employed in| E. Slovary has returned from @ he young couple! to innesota. 3 ommun-| FE. M. Whiteaker. was a Bis * r the past few months Miss | caller Friday. Graham has been making her home! Several from Brittin attended, with the Jack Lenihan family. program at Moffit Saturday eve. *> Local ex plan on at-} Alfred Hoover called on Clare tending the program | Hoover Saturday. and the banquet given the soldier} Mrs. E. M. Whiteaker was a boys the sume day in the capital city.) marck caller Monday. Harry Hogue of Cromwell spent the L. Anderson has returne, r ith his by % motored of Miss y number of friends o diate horhood were also present. ght cars of+stock left the local tock yards Friday evening for the St. Paul yards, They were shipped by farmers residing west of Baldwin. Carl Schultz, farmer of near Arnold, hauted several loads of coal from lo- cal mines the past week. called at the Richard Borner home, after seed wheat early in the week. Quite a few local folks will attend ig Corn Show which is to be held in Bismarck this week. H. G. Higg' 3 returned from Aber- | riday, where he had been | y Mr. Higgins will in the fore part of | pect: t Arm brother his brot family in the Duncan Met Jim Buckley has gone acri river to where his brother, Buckley, lives. Mr. Young and Mr. Faus: {eallers at C. R. Crawford's Mai MORE AGGIE COLLEGES Seienti agriculture is headway in Canada, where t ! now 13 agricultural colleges Rosenbeck of | pared with two in pre-war days. oon call: | iss Rosetta hter of Mrs, sed her many | YOU CAN HAVE YOUR FILFLS DEVELOPED BUT_ONCE f Baldwin folk attend th local Presby' noon, Shureh are being held here every other w At Present, on aes field work for t Rev, G. W. Stewart, pastor of the Wercser eins’ Webi ic Moneta First Presbyterian church of Mandan, | Briscoe visited friends at Hazelton, v ed here last week en route home . om from Wilton where he had been look-| 4 Jick Owens and IH. Neiland ing after affairs of a business nature. | orgy mon Stewart formerly resided in Wilton, during which time he was fe editor of the Mr. and Alfred Ryberg of Frances township were recent guests at the home of their son, W berg, and family. Gus Eliason was a dinner left i for a visit in South . R, Crawford and and her daughter, has returned | friends and | ALWAYS ask your Grocer for PEAS by both brand and There's a big difference in Peas and it’s highly important to ask for the brand and size you find to best meet your tastes BOZEMAN CANNING CO. PEAS ere packed under the following labels BRIDGER CANYON GALLATIN VALLEY B-K QUALITY BOZEMAN BRAND Try the Brand your local grocer carries and see if your taste for Sweet Tender Peas cdincides with those of experts who proclaim the Gallatin Valley the finest pea growing section in the U. & Sold by Grocers Lverywhere Thy. Bozeman Canning Co, Bozeman. Montana. ————EEEE The Woman Who Mount and Fr tion offi d the cust for county ul Schonert of Burnt ¢ shipped which It_ is the intention ‘mers’ car of wild oats curly this week. M ‘8. Nelson Anderson “dl from a pl r shipped in dw car of bari urday looking after m business nature, Grant uling hay and ¢ Meyer, son of Mr. Meyer, well-known I ers, and Miss W raha ter of Harvey Graham of —=a. Is Astounding America \ | | | | i Reveals Sensational Secrets of New York’s A few (ot the hundreds) of the newspaper comments MS. PHILIP EXDSG published all over the countryon Mrs Lydige articles =the first wife of the late W. E. D.Stokes,a New York social leader,and descendant thru her mecher of the Spanish Duke d’Alba Mrs. Philip Lydig is astounding America. At last she opens the door to her life-time of experience—her associations with the men and women of New York’s ultra-smart society. Tragedies that make you gaspare given in boldest relief —and in the next breath she tells you 0} and often amusing aspects of smart New York society. SUES 9 cocinio eoinen ie famed ne s lander —the man who threatened to expose her meth- of New York social life. Her husband owns ods and even bring her husband to financial one of the world’s most valuable collections of failure? art treasures. Her home is a mecca for nabobs This is only one of many such incidents that and billionaires. Just a few years ago the same Mrs. Lydig i in ives with astonishing frankness ‘woman was a hopeless outcast. But she learned her article: feos of Smart Society.” This a little secret and started on the way to social article is published exclusively in the December prominence. What was the price she paid? issue of The Red Book Magazine now on sale at How did she finally remove the last obstacle all news-stands. " 95 Is the Unwritten Marriage Law Passing? As Discussed by JUDGE BEN B. LINDSEY Ove the hodge-podge of thousands of ‘tangled human relationsnips, JudgeLind- sey has evolved a philosophy so courageous, 80 removed from old standards—so daring— that the nation is People, he declares, are making their own rulesandlaws,tosuit: needs. love sienete cften a happy eaiction to probleens a bappy One's love-life is his own and as long as he hurts noone, Society hasnoright to criticize or condemn. That Infidelity is NOT at the root of marital pcs lack of fair play and a feeding of green- eyed jealousy. . ‘That Freedom in love affairs, in leads to article in the December Red ibtication let euch frankness go uncensored. ‘The action that are cropping all about 1 It is a vital Patanaign Api pay cay your own life with tremendous force, if it has Set eouseel elesate. ban side of the fence re you on—have you the courage to agree with Judge Lindsey? — understands

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