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FOE SS Sa PAGE TWELVE NEWS 08 OUR NEIGHBORS ohnson folks w 1 Schatz's Friday after-|putting in a large acre i nd Mrs. Dave Hochhalter ie called on the nd children of Tur Hochhalter family "TURUNEN eh Naughto | Ssemaiibiabet d Mrs. Arthur Solb called at the! the dance, en called at the) the 4 » Solberg were a trip to Bis berg was in Friday rs for his well. he city Friday attended the Indian | # y. nd Mrs. Alfred pat oe the home of Alfred |! \% e school of Naughton hool and eighth |W. 1, business caller in Dodge m | me bs tion to one of the ¢ n Klaus of Ge soon be built up ag: in front of] son, Boyland, county superinten ; mes, were busi-/equipment back from Glencoe last) Miss Fern Daffinrud of Haz visiting at the home of her brother, ' Daffinrud, for a few da commodious house rm northeast of Dodge. The house will be constructed of brick The first commence: of the Dodge high school were he auditorium Friday evening,| neq ement exercises | rossman received|t, th and ure the first stu-| P dents to graduate from the Dodge| hth grade commencement) were also held at the s | county super-| The auditorium was pack- The program consisted of the following numbers: processional, to Southward,” high! Grossman; class doctor, Ervinn Sloan (8th grade); class prophecy, Lil! Olga Grossman. anor Stern (8th grade presentation of diplomas, president of board of education: Mrs. Boyland; Auld Lang S: A. Jacobs motored to Killdeer|* where he transacted business with H. M. Weydahl Sunday, May 29th. The people of the Lutheran church will-hold their parochial school for, several weeks in June. Wilbur House motored) to ti Halliday Thursday, May 24th, where|™eeting. she transacted business. f Baldwin | ot Borner was an_ overnight’ ~ it at the home of his uncle, Wil- Borner, and family in the Burnt;{ul lodge member during her three Creek district Sun grcdhates of the Bis- iol will be several ladies. Misses Gladys jorothy, Kocher, Max: ae Vera Fricke, all ° marek high scho fivian Erstrom, 3 is Miss Ida!ning a number of friends in honoi resident of Bald: ir of Nels Anderson, yreman. Miss Ander. ‘making her home with|tendance at the dance given by Sam , Bismarck for| Pack, Jr., at Raleich hail Friday eve- ey evening of ing a dance at which a present, Va by. giv number of ze to flax, the recent rains making the ground ideal for this purpose. nd Grant amily of the ter and district n Visited at the home of relatives in ay this community 4 closed Fr tld Mildred Ex nary grade. d by and a number of little t Wednesday on a pienie excursion which took place in the Ed. Lewis pasture of town, nice picnic dinner all the little Miss Erickson, capital city in the we home that have John learned whether she will return here in the fall or not Willie Borner farmer of Burnt here Thursday when he new Primrose cream nt. nd mod- | purchss ns furnished t playi banjo. AT orchestra yrdion and crowd attended | G employed for Rupp, who has been h Baldwin postoft st, has disconti this tained in th | Evidently the farmer conclusion that the only lexpect help is to get busy himself, Moni ay, being Memorial T holiday and no ru h. The postoffi hort time in the mo! th ning to ena pir mail, McKenzie by Mrs. J. M. pienic last Fr pad at Apple* les taught their picnic at Apple nd the seventh and Thursd rhth grades 4 Mr. and Mrs. at the School clos: wchers have Miss Ange for rain gauge owned |b son shows that th: fall for this month so far is 7. ighbors of Ameri 1) » public with a 1 affair and everybody | ion very much. The » used to replace the fire, pent the . EF, Wharton will e sermon for the Bi high school gradu: Mrs. George W. al term of s last Thursday. . and Mrs. Graham of Wing and Jack, were here on business i Mr. week, “d, ston moved his emi Mond. _ >———_ eee arte, il Raleigh | (-—————————______ Ison home jspent Sunday at the Harmon home r Thain, . Dr, Lorenzen of Elgin was cal! e Chas, Beem home Tuesd ‘orning where Mr: ering with as hemorrhage of the n Miss Mary Mor eek the gue Morrison, forth to school on the bus. |_Max Erker motored to Flasher | Tuesday to co: D. Loeb wa having dental of New Salem of her brother, W. |were Carson business visitors Wed- \nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Westrum, ac- companied by Jessie Morrison, mo- tored to Bismarck Wednesd Theo, Bachmeier was tor in Selfridge Thu A Mr. and Mrs. Pete Klein, Mr. and . W. C. Grace, Mrs. F, X. Demp- y,and Mrs, Paul Dempsey motored to “Fallon Thursday to be present when the Grace and Klein children| partook of their first communion, P, J. Rausch spent Thursday after- noon and Friday in Bismarck, 1 tending the east Missouri banke: G, Woolsey of Green: Valley was a business visitor in town Friday. Fred Reed departed Tuesday for Minneapolis on a business trip. The Rebekah lodge gave a fare- well party in the lodge rooms Wed- nesday evening in honor of Miss Gladys McLean, who has been a faith- school years at Raleigh. . At the conclusion of a social evening, a dainty luncheon was served, Miss 'McLean, was presented with a gift from the order. Mr. and Mrs. Winifred Morrison entertained at dinner Thursday eve- of Miss Gladys McLean and Miss se Morrison, ; There was a large. crowd in at- ning. All the surrounding towns were well represented, The bread school was closed Fri- lay with. usual picnic at the Buttes. Prof. Wanke will return in the fall, but will travel. this sum. ? Miss Anderson returned to her ne at jinger, and Miss Gladys who hes‘ taught. her: third rm: in, Raleigh, * “THE BISMARCK TRIBUN Hoops, My Dear! ‘Rell Your They will have a pienic in the Charles Rue grove that day. Emma_, Nelson, school “student, came home to visit her parents over Sunday. er Benny is: employed with one of L concrete outfits They had a flood there and it is expected bridges and,cul- verts were washed out. Emmet and Adolph Ryberg and W. Hers at the Nelson boys’ ‘home Friday while with the engine. Enos and Palmer Strandemo trans- Regan Saturday plans, on | acted business in Mr. and Mrs. Grant Satter of Sibley his brother, Os- y, near Baldwin, sides on the Ame Mad- Butte were vi la John Anderson and children and John Forsbeck motored to the’ ceme- at Baldwin and Still Sunday to decorate the graves of relatives, The twin boys of John Anderson were named Edgar and Elsel. are getting along fine. Martin Nelson ldwin Tuesday after the flax they, changed at the elevator. Ubihitirememex ees eee | Rockhill o Ray McCulley and made .a_ trip Faith Gordon, who is work- the creamery at Bismarck, spent the week-end with her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gordon; near A Paris ni * peddling like hot cakes extras announcing the arrival|pen, where she has been t aching. t th New dork of Nengeaten, aed ms i evening. What a rollicking time for the seniors at Wellesley College in the crs, When the falsity of the news was ascertained angry erewds. ec: |Party on Grace and Alta Luer tues. p roll to the college chapel! Here you have them hard nston, Ill, who proved the best roller of Inset is Mary . FRIDAY, JUNE, Mrs, J. Mount wen rs, yu find Sunday near Dorts Tite left for her“ftome in > ‘ Bismarck after. spending the school year -here. Mrs. Lindblad of Minneapolis is visiting here. Mr. and Mrs. John Benz of Moffit were in town on business Tuesday. ‘Miss Verna Sleight of Tappen has been ‘visiting her sister, Mrs, A. J. for two weel Q © number of students from Clear Lake took their examinations ‘at the Driscoll school. ‘ | ‘Miss Blanghe Thompson returned it on a fishing trip. lan. home Saturday from her school. ‘Miss Minnie: Nelson accompanied, her. Leonard Pedergon, Lawrénce Hull, Al Chapin, Melvin Johnson, Alden Nelson, Harold Swanson, Peter Ha- Clarence Swanson and Ed took the civil service exam- ‘ ination Saturday. > Alice Peterson, who has been “ aching in Montana, stopped off to | iste ‘Aletha Johnson’ en route to her home at Marion, N. D. Frances Sherman spent Sunday and Monday at home, returning to Jamestown Monday. ’ __K. A. Ersland acted as substitute mail carrier for Clarence Swanson cig the latter took his examina- Li Harold Sherman, who came home } Friday, returned to Glen Ullin Mon- j day where he is employed ‘by the 4 Northwestern Bell Telephone com: pany. Esther Pederson is home from Tap- ‘oli, the lost French transoceanic. fly-| Mrs. I. Omodt gave a surprise tempted to wreck the offices of the papers which had published it, |4@% afternoon at her home. Grace e nats! and Alta, Mrs. Omodt and daughter Jake Fischer and ildven’ were visiting ’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Scott, south of Regan, Saturday. Oscar Magnuson and tored to Bismarek and Mandan Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. McCulley and Bill ine Lee attertded the dance Friday| sented seven, pupils with’ diplomas.| Boise, Idaho. night at the Farmers’ store. Hampton were short 2 W. Quast home § y took their daughter, Pauline, und jhome with them. Marchant home Monday morning to Benz, Grace Miller, Dorothy MeNal- get his seed corn. ‘. Hendrix and Hendrix and fr two sons, Roy and Willard, vi , motored to Linton Mon- Mrs, Krause’s brother and after business matters in Regan Sat- inald Albrecht and cousin, Roy} Koch Aberdeen, whe and’ they will motor to, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Albrecht. ! joe a held a district y Bk and June 1. | he, who had been work- Edward Bohle, e ib Mr. and Mrs. Nels Alm and fam- ily were shopping in Regan Satur-|da Wing Saturday evening. ‘ton Littles was visiting with d Mrs. George Walworth Sun- Oe aDREE ALIS TERRIA 2 rT jday from’ Bismarck. , Wild Rose | _ Miss: Charlotte “Moffit returned | Mer Ment.to Steele Tuesday. ‘Saturday from Selfridge: | o-—_—_—_—_——_——_—_— ——_ Rev - Tryge 1 eeeecat os rae Pe Ella” Funston Alm motored to Kegan Wed- ing and shopped. Joseph Keifer closed a. sucs ul term in. Rock was a high'scho electing one director for a term of three years, will be held at. schoo No. 2 Tuesday afternoon, June 7. and brother, AlfredM, tlwere 1 Lundquist and Mr. Berg from Minnesota, rela- tives of Lundquists, it the Ivan Law home. rove of school ic house and a All the school children were’ present and, some of the par- fifth and! daughter Agnes were week ago Friday, by s of his mother. Swanson and of south of Bismarck ago Sunday. visit- ple of days last week working on | ¥-,1- Anderson of near Brittin cur county line road and ‘stayed at | arck Friday, where she will vis was unable to cross the new bridge ten . Thain school can well be proud of batweenshere|and Moriit? Mrs. H. Adams visited at the J. F. . P +The primary | Miss Angeline daughter Marie, who has been at- tending high school there, returned the sudden illn Anna Knudson and daughter, Keifer, were Regan pers Thursday afternoon . odteeed visiting Mr. and Mr: aught | take it h week | Cea RM abe Mrs. A. Kruger, El ti mmett Olson and Mabel and Arthur Landerholm E {with the David Trygg fan st Gor nd Marvin Alm School No:| motored to. Bismarck Saturday. ches, Wed: arthur, Maghus. and strom made a trip:to Regan Monday, Mr. and Mrs. family were shopping in Regan one mo: [aay- last. week. Conrad Kettleson and Jen- accompanied. by Ida Magnuson, motored Saturday on a’ shopping trip. Mrs. H. C. Keator returned from the Bismarek hospital, derwent an operation. rain-|Thomas were supper guests at the 1, where Gladys Rue t d Mrs. Albin Harry Hed- pangberg and her sis-] Violet made a trip to Regan Wednes-, ts the haat Benz phen aah og high oe ne entertained at _ riday evening and found Miles Benz !dinner at the Home cafe by Mr. an : improving as well as could be expect- |Mrs, C, W. Hillerson Weave eve- {taking the sehool census this week. ed from as serious a disease as spin- ‘ning, May'25. The faculty also was al meningitis. present. Covers were laid -for 12 Keator and, ek-end here visiting John Anderson and children -\tored to Regan Wednes Nelson took examinations are working with the Burnstad road |class colors, purple and gold. A bowl|*C Bmch of Leith, went to Bis- crew, came home ‘Saturday to spend /of pansies, the class flower, w Sunday with home folks. used for the centerpiece. The hon. day i ms e Fisher made a trip to Regan ind hauled back a load jof coal on hi - a caller at the went back Monday to give the exem: inations to her eighth graders in Ghylin school No. , Alec Anderson made a trip to Re- gan Friday and bought some seed , at Linton Thurs-|n yday evening. ind family attended | -| Heisler closed a very succes of school Friday. They had p Lundquist made a trip to Regan : and Martha and Bernice Gosney suc- He got stuck with his cessfully completed their second year i i . of high school work here and now.|¢vening at 2 prettily ee term of school at Thain, are spend. are ready for the work of their jun- ior year. 1 ", Karker, former teacher, mo- #reve tored to Regan Wednesday night. been received from Du- of the birth of a son to 's. Carl Skogland. ‘ jamed Jorce Laural. tie lands were residents in this locality before moving to Duluth tive years They resided on the John Kei- Carl is an expert accord- Mrs. Oscar Landerholm was vis- Mrs, Ernest Gordon one day eit. was, in for the home of her parents at- Val- ley City to spend her vacation. She; will teach the Cherry Grove sthool- again next year, beginning in Sep-'riekson left for. their respective| Mrs. Sid Brodie and daughter Au- embe ‘ —________¢, ~ Schrunck Mr. and Mrs, Herman Nieters were in Wing Taesda: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Slewpetz visited Enoch Anderson’s sister in|at the Schuh home Wednesday. They were unable to at- Mrs. Trygg is a ter of Enoch Anderson of near Thomas left’ Friday evening for Foell and Ann Cal- been attending high school at Hazelton came home pany have finished their work on the |«qinty Src: MEM ya Rew cement bridge near the railroad | st dinner ‘Tuesday evening, Mr. and| A large Percentage of the corn ‘ .| throughout this section will have to will, be two weeks yet before. the) Mts. Hillerson are. leaving Thursday. | through is. se bridge is ready for traffi e Mrs. David Trygg reports the death ith their parents. tend tl Dorothea Brown, phd the ine 4a daughter Ruth were callers in Wing Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs.-R. G. Marchant and isited at the Herman Niet- ait Sean yond. Ma ome 4 Af M1 party f tw ir, and Mrs, . G. larchant were farewell party for our fo. popu- : lar teachers, Misses. Helen ‘Erickson | ,, Mt. and. Mrs. A. J. K Mr. and Mrs, Chris Hien Visited|and Helen Skramst ‘was given at at the Carl Johnson home Tuesday La aired io —— Latin 2 night, but ow! a heavy rainfal . jay ‘services Carsen Monday. and Mrs, R. G. Marchant and|resembling a cloudburst from | MF. and Mrs. Ed:Thomas-and Mr. and | day eb sad family were in Wing Saturday eve- Chris\ Hien 5 Mrs. Frank Hi and Mrs. Ni Osear Miller of Elgin spent the| week-end as guest at the A. John- | Margaret Rue wi Yscar Magnuson home Wednesday. George Whitted assisted the Nel- a few days, breaking with to spend some-time with her p: Bsa sea ereal sie going to the and Mrs, Will Foell and fary commencement at the Zirbes: theatre at H while taking state high school exam-| the field and track meet held at Fort | Ca Roy Harmon and Walter Schmidt | inations. mmer school, shopping in Wing Tuesday. and Mrs. Alec Anderson and isited one night at the home They reside on the Sheldon farm_ and came -from south of Bismarck, Albrecht from Bismarck is fi the Christ Albrecht home. |0f Charles Rue. n spent last | d Erickson, were unable to attend. ott pent Thursday She went back and| marek were out Sunday visiting Mr. be : Scott’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Miss Edith Gordon returned with them to Bismarck, where she is employed at Armour’s creamer: ‘ited her parents, over Sun- r, 8 of Hazelton, were shopping here Friday Sjerslee .spent at the David Calquhoun been held at Jepson’s grove Sunday rs and Mrs. B.|was transferred to Wild school e ; a ; : Bailey were in Wing Saturday eve-|No, 1, Practically. the whole neigh- 3 ' ae ‘ borhood was present and a most se eo i ; hilip Schuh, ‘Schrunk township| bountiful dinner -was enjoyed Be- t ; ' The Y. P. B, met at the Oscar Lar- assessing this |fore leaving, ice cream, and cake was large number ‘tserved and a fine time: was enjoyed R. G.|by all-in spite of the rain. assessor, was busy John Witt visited at the Marchant home Thursday evening. John Witt and y. were looking for a horse Sunday, but were unable to locate -it. t Mr. and Mrs, Seibel were in Wing Mr, and Mrs, E: M. family visited ‘with "Mrs. ; Nolan’ sister, Mrs.. Frey, L, Kleinschmidt and L. Jepsen | and Mrs. Victor Engdahl and y visited at her homexa week y with Mr. and Mrs. Nels Clifford Scott and ited with their par- ents, -Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nelson, and cn route home went to Wilton on were in attendance, George Nauman and family : Calquhoun, home Saturday evening. Mrs. Frank Muckler had her school Pichic Saturd Mr. ‘and Mr. [ Moffit Monday for Mrs.°R. R. Hogue Ruth Kuhnle’ were entertained at 6 " ism n t. learned from the degrada- bear Gonsuieht eieleck and hee Far" a8 the home|] ism carried to extremes, might Andrew Nieters visited A) kerman, daughter Hilda and son Andrew, of Still, laughter, Mrs. John Kuh, Herman Nieters, Marcella and An- drew, also Mabel Lytle and Cather- ‘Feed My Lambs'—How the Red Cross Does It Mr. and Mrs. George.-Nelson and family motored to Bisntarck and Mandan Tuesday. consulted a doctor im regard to her Mrs, George Whitted, Steve e made a trip to Regan Sat- urday, shopping. The Trygg school in Nd. 1, where Mr. and Mrs: !.Steve’ Koppy of | Gladys Rue teaches, will be out June and. Renee, motored to jaturgay. tu get Mrs. End who had been with’ her father the They. returned Mon- M Ps Mrs. Nelson also nton Novy Asa Werner home Friday.» {But Cherry penchant was unconquerablé. It began to’ over- ‘Miss Nettie ‘Thoreson returned sey pos herr pat tow: ange: relay rom Bismarck where she has |[ Come, her again. shortly after er ex eister Faiths ont the frech Miss Eunice Yenne. of Bismarck | Fiorenc came Monday -evening’ to visit with relatives and friends. ‘weck-end with Miss Helen Doehle. ee Dorothy ‘are leaving Wednesday for dy cwebe Dorothy: 18 iolct |, Mrs. John Kuck and daughter They were Dorothy Kendall, Viole! Ana spent "Tuesday ik ea ; Meyer and Mrs. August Bruschwein. \ly, HoWard Nichols, Henry’ and Jack} ‘Tom Stewart and~ children spent t and Kruse. “Mrs. Stratton of Bismarck |Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J.D. ited | gave a most, interesting talk’ and | Stewart. e : Mr, and Mrs. E. L. Carr and Loren Mr, and Mrs. John Koch, Sun-| Dorothea Edson gave a monologue. | Carr’ visited Sunday at the Charles 5 They also visited Mrs. Tom|_ Misses Violet Benz and Dorothy |Neweomer home. +! Bismarck shoppers Vri- |" Mr, and Mrs. Charles Carlson of ye. ret ‘apne fos seit | NOPth, of Steele visited Friday witn oe Emil Enockson is enjoying a visit/the Kuck family. Kenneth Carlson, F, McClellan of Bismarck was in|from his brother of Makoti, N. D. (lwho has been here during the school . pitts: qValentine Benz has’ been hoe ete. bonie Wie ee the past week. :. 7 rc: Mrs. R, L. Anderson: returned Fri- | yng" Gneine G; jnumson, Mr. and Jake Wentz called at the R. G,' Mr. and Mrs. Jake Krause Jake Wentz was in Wing Thurs-|¢ week until fall. Johnson is seeding 20 acres to swelt clover. i Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoover enter- School election, for the purpose of tained at.7 olock dinner, Thursday, the. Misses Jar Rafteseth, Ruth °°! Kuhnle and J. J. Cosgrove. P ‘ A number from. here attended the! Mrs. Martin Ripley and Mrs. Em- | Lark i i il © mett Carroll visited at the Ed De- r cr Pen trbugem ea pe alle cet th home, Friday afternoon, é i 1 Mrs, G otge Parks was a caller in Miss Helen Brownawell, who is at- | Cee : at itown Friday. Misses Lois and Bernice Prante if Se eee tho weekend rc | Mr. and Mrs. E.M. Whitaker ‘visited|purehased a new. Ford touring car! f d DeHaan of Moffit spent a cou- |SU"day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.|from the Botten garage Thursday. \ ‘Miss Viola Mousel completed her term in the Lark school Friday. Ruth -Kuhnle went to. Bis- friends before leaving for the east. their excellent showing both at the Hcttiln | Cotier home “Sunday. 5 c 7 Sami i -|meet held at Leith. The exhibit and family for a fewsdays. Tarek visitors Wednesday, '* © |shown was expecially good and well xine Saville is on the sick | "yi. Mabel Olson -was a Bismarck | deserved the first prize which was a calle i Grant county banner, ‘Miles Stanton, teacher of Wild |“#ller Monday. ee eniean acu u Rose school No. 2, closed a succes Mr. and Mrs. John MeCraith were i ul term Friday and returned to his |? sa | Carson shoppers Saturday. ' home near Braddock. | Driscoll | ; . . The school clerk was around last |@ 0g] Mrs. Ercel McGill and little daugn- week posting notices of election. " : ter Maxine spent the week-end at A carload of young folks visited at | The graduating class of. Driscoll|the Mouse] /kome near Flasher. . Charles. Schick has been busy . E, F. Dailey, accompanied by_his mother, Mrs. T. P: Dailey, and Mrs. Arthur and Arnold Peterson, who 'and the table decorations were in marek Wednesday where he was called on account of the serious ill- 4 ness of his father. Memorial day services were held at Tom Marks, driver of the Standard | guests received as favors group pi company truck at Braddock, was tures of the high school tied delivering “gasoline and oil “here |gether to, represent miniature di-|the Lark cemetery at 2:30 Monday ursday. NS , jplomas, afternoon. . Misses Lillian and ‘Ellen Peterson | Mr, and Mrs, Clarence Swanson| Misses Lois and Bernice Prante, jentertained the graduates Tuesday|who completed a most successful luncheon in their home. je table] ing a few days at the Elmer Brandt decorations were in purple and gold) home before leaving for their home ; and favors .of small cakes in the ND. Miss Helen Skramstad’left Monday | foym of diplomas were used to des- ry art ld aiaiie aaa ignate the places of the guests. The evening was spent playing whist. |mect at the Wilmar, Roberts home Misses. Quam, Hanson and Hend- | Saturday. Fi ‘day. drey, accompanied by Mr, and Mrs. et and Mire Sonn Mount enter-|S. Axlen and Mrs. James Sandlin, C. W. Hillerson | went to -Bismarck Saturday. The Fargo Bridge and Iron com- The intermediate and polars poate meer pgs gine the continued ry : ir pieni ‘hi it | cold ani >. i, Lillian and Ellen, Peterson,| nadgo for the javelin throw during | after completing her school term at eon. ncolns : William Fredericks and son Fritz vie and “Mee Aw motored |and daughter Lilly motored to Bis- i ppen. last week. marck Tuesday. t . : 4 family,| Mr. and Mrs, Wilmar Roberts and Me and Bee He Waned and 12mi"| son Kenneth attended the Memorial Ly ty, peop! neighborhood, including Miss The school picnic that was to have f 2 * rr Oy ix Beh ° “A TRAGIC TRUISM Mane CHERRY 'LANE : } FAILED. TO SEE IN. HER BLIND, ' ,HEADLONG, MAN-MANIA oe ; \ dering is tears... The Misses Jardis Roftessth ‘and| He ay oe Phijander Pe ee seaple: of fapper- tion and’ shame brought'her by a, false charge of murdering her a Olson visited atthe |] aged:fiance, Ralph Cluny. , the ‘Mr. and Bre Pete Hofetad were memory of her great ordeal shoppers. in town Friday. 4 :. failed to show her the light. ita The astonishing domestic 7 Miss Helen Brownawell spent the E Z ites! ‘which ensied ie % Mrs. Buras Bailey visited at the \ j. an enthralling’ story, the theme ey M. G. McNally home Wednesday aft- of a new phase upon which f The Tribune's great fiction ne- ; | ernoon, Mrs. Emil Enockson left Wednes- i aay for ‘Arthur, where she. will visit rial, SAINT AND SINNER, her parents. will. enter on June 6. Here Mesdames Jensen, Hill, Argast and Perkins were shoppers in town Fri- day. Mrs, H. P. Asselstine and Mrs. M. |) G, MeNally. entertained 25 of their friends at an home” at home of the latter Th ua from 2 to 5 oelock. The’ was spent with foster,