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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1927 ects to move then have an opportunity to the Bismarel: schools, Most of the farmers in this vici y are busy hauling theie grain Gladys Gramli +9 Dickinson to sch ang several days with rel. pol vicinity, in the past few tack Stewart is very ill at this writing. Owing to the raised iu this vicinity s of fi ewners this fall, %. | Steibe: > Mr, end Mrs. Dav shoppers in Regan Fridzy. Miss Gertrude Hickel visited s aturday. el were visit vicinity Fri Mr. and C. Olson motored to Bismarci: Fri- 's. Wm. Hickel and Miss Mo were Regan visitors Saturday evening. Ted Lee, Ehen_ Cori bert Olson were Sunda the teacherage. visitors Mr. and Mrs, C. 1, Malone and Beecher Malone were Sunday guests at John Carison’s. Mervin Oder who is threshing Bill Hickel is being delayed on count of cugine trouble. Fred Bergquist hauled a load of}; coal for the Pleasant View schoo! Monday. J.B. Jones took 2 load of cream to Regan Saturday. Goettlich Steinert is threshing Tred Bender. and Mrs, John Carlson were call tC. L, Mi: ing The Hurlburt fam the house formerly occupied by Lewis family. John Carlson ani Beech ported good luck. j Baldwin ¢--——-—.. Mr. and Mrs, AJvin Nordstrom NEWS OF OUR His. children et. Nearly eli the threshing ttle son of Mr, and. Mrs, erted as being i 4 reported | that considerable land will change er Dixen were y and Miss Mary ing schools and looking after other business in this ‘3 and Del- duck hunting Saturday. They NEIGHBORS fete of Baldwin, and well known ooahy, x and Mrs. James McAvoy and family were shopping in Mandan a fow days ago. to ate oe rorwell were Sunday the Ed Cromwell home. miwell remained at home, he expects to start to school in cn he hauled 1,500 to Arena. in two Palms farm. re and children a ht at the home of her sister, & Ben Klagenburg. Mr. und Mrs, Bert Glanville and Sons motored to the capital city Sat- Bert said it rained in Bis- hile here it snowed as if real winter was at hand, uy uthers und John Bailey in Flovence Laie have had threshers i for two weeks, but are about through now. Tees brothers had a very good yield of flax, making about 18 s to the acre. It is reported we are to lose one of our prosperous farmers from | Haczclgrove. Emmanuel Haas plans to move near Denhoff. We will all be serty to see Emmanuel leave, but hope he meets with the best of suc- cess in his new location, Troy Knepper and family are going to Portland, Oregon, by car where they plan to make their future spent Tucsday Tax at i ~ The Sthelex boys have been dig- potatoes for Harry Ulfers the week. They have out about 300 John Carlson and J. sood ¢ Glanville helped John Bailey grain F "6 mond We haul ck is carrying Oscar Weitstock. Mr. and Mrs. O. and relatives, for ace and sons Thomas and Mic. and Mrs. Bert Glanville turdsfield Saturday. v had the mis- thumb taken off for nd his fingers b his hand caught feeder of the separator, Dr. Thelan of Wilton it medical attention T} and Hern says though it pains {him qu along fine. 4 seurge Boelter and Grant Palms the farm looking after business in- terests. Lena Kraft is assisting Mrs. Jake meyer cook for threshers this Week. Emil Satiler was a caller at Har- ry Ulfer’s Thursday. cls and sti!! quite a patch yet! the mail this week during the ab- sence Gf our regular mail carrier, Weitstock went 1o Minnesota and Iowa on a motor trip visiting friends Dinner guests at the McIntyre f Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. R and daughters Ellen and Charles Hazlegrove was a busi- adly smashed when inthe chain on the’ ta severely, it is getting of Bismarck spent the week-end at and family accompanied by Miss Judith Barthmass of Roseglen mo- tored to the home of Mr. Nord- strom’s sister, Mrs. Swan Swanson, | south where they spent the day. John Thysell periment Statio: days ago. Miss Graco Falkenstein returned to Bismarck carly in the week, hi ing spent the week-end at her home: east of town, Albin Thysell of Bismarck, resident of this commu! the week-end here. Charlie Spitzer of Bismarck cai sowing his farm east of here winter wheat. Mr. Spi ing a large acreage to wint Mr. and Mrs. Basil Small Arnold spent Sunday at the home Mrs, Small’s brother, Otto Hogue,| and family. The residence of James Watk: was moved several miles east Baldwin by tractor and it will main there until the men get ti to move it to the Watkins farm the Menoken disirict. Clyde and Clarke Monroe and Ed- dic Meyers, who have been employed on a threshing rig, have returned home, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Borner spent Wednesday evening at the Emil Geigle home, Mr. and Mrs. William Borner and son Willia, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ry- berg and sons Junius and Raymond and caughter Ceccil, and Mr. and Mr5. James McAvoy and children, Gordon and Irma, were Sunday visit- ors xt the Richard Bornee home. Mr. and Mra, Eddi» Meyers have teken apartments i: Eaidwin for the winter, Professor Clarence Hillerson 2 t business eall wile wero rei the capital c Miss Mabel Gordon was marr’ of Bismarck last Sunday { the Mandan Ex- was here a few zer is plant- inter wheat. i Canfield EEE o—— “The American Legion Auxiliary} met at the hall in Regan October $th, There were 14 members pres- ent. We are now working on our cradia roll department. We also made.plans for Armistice Day. Mrs. A. H. Lundberg, Mrs. 3. Dantelson and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin were appoint- m2 the refresiment committee. Ye are planning on having a dinner for the American Legion and Amer- icun Legion Auxiliary Nov, 11, There also will be a patriotic program in which Miss Johnson, Mrs. A. H. Hel- geson, Mrs. Howard Watkins and Mrs. Wm. Michelsen are in charge. ‘The next Amerjcan Legion Auxiliary is to be at the Mrs. Wm. Michelsen home Nov. 3, to which each member is supposed to bring and donate a cup, spoon and fork. At the close of the meeting a pot-luck supper was served to which the Legion boys and husbands of the Auxiliary members were invited, The American Legion boys called a meeting for Saturday night, Oct. 15, to discuss the erection of the club rooms. All members are urged to be there. Miss Bertha Eide spent the week- end with Virginia and Mae Wall- man, Misses O’Brien and Parmenter epent the week-end with Miss O’Brien’s mother. in Wilton, Miss Edna Eido visited at the A. Ji, Helgeson home over the we end, Miss Violet Olson .and Merrill Lindsey were callers in Regan Mon- day evening, Mr, and Mrs. A. McCay were call- ers at the J. Keifer home Friday. Mrs. C. W. Wilkenson, Mrs. J. Howe and daughters Clarie and Hazel, Mr. and Mrs. H. F, Swan- ave me here a few days ago ard is busy to of of ins of re: me in ‘ied f ? Taft \ moiored Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis were Sterling callers Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lewis visited at the E, L, Hurr home Friday, Mrs. Henry Jesson took her jive Genevieve and Mildred Lang to McKenzie Friday night for thelr music lessons, Max Lang called at the Cosney home Friday. Mrg. Johnson and son William were Sterling callers Thursday, Roy Baker was a Sterling caller Thursday. Mrs. Chas. Gaskill and son Clin- ton were Driscoll callers Friday atft- ernsoon, Mr. and Mrs. Prince are moving ou the Gustafson place. Mrs, Melvin Lash of Bismarck is helping her mother. Mrs. John Bak- er, cook for threshers. Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis were Bismarck callers Friday, Mrs. Charley Anderson was a Ster- ling caller Wednesday evening. Mrs, Clinton Gaskill went to Bis- marck Friday ae a lay delegate 4 to Driscoll attend the Methodist conference. Mr, Charles Dunahey was a caller at the Gosney home Friday evening. Jim Baker is threshing at his home now. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Swindling and family were Mandan visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo:;e Lewis went > to Bismarck to church Sunday. n. L. Hurr started threshing George Lewis's flax Monday morn- ing. Mrs. Nieman and Lois were Ster- ling callers Monday. Clinton Gaskill was a Bismarck visitor Sunday. Ralph Hurr was a Sterling caller Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Koon called at the Gosney home Saturday eve- ning. Menoken > Marvin Sherman and son Albert motored to Iowa where they will visit relatives. Mrs. C. D. King entertained Meno- ken Ladies Aid Thursday afternoon at her home south of Menoken, Mrs. Ig J. Agnew assisted Mrs, King! serve a dainty luncheon. The Boyd schools will hold their parent-teacher meeting October 21 at the south Boyd school. A lunch- eon will be served by the ladies, Mr. and Hrs, L. J. Agnew and family, Miss Gertrude Ness motored to Bismarck Friday evening. Miss Ness stayed in Bismarck Saturday and Sunday visiting friends, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dralle of Bis- marck were dinner guests at the W. T. Dance home Sunday. A few old friends and neighbors surprised Mrs. Mary Wood Monday evening. A luncheon was served. Mrs. Wood has been visiting Mr. and Mrs, Park Wood for some time and expects to leave soon to visit her daughter. Langer had 750 sheep Wm. shipped to Menoken Sunday which he expects to keep through the win- ter on the Langer ranch south of Menoken, The school bourd held a meeting in the school house Tuesday even- ing. A rain fell Monday and Tuesday Barl Gaskill and Charley Gosney| THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ——$—$_—__————| Irene were McClusky callers Satur- day. G. Marchant called at the Tom ak home Saturday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. John Fode are the proud parents of a baby boy born to them Sunday evening, Oct. 2. Koch’s are now threshing for the Siebels. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Siebel were Wing shoppers Tuesday evening. Adam Klien, who has been work- ing for Tom Novak through thresh- ing, returned to his home in Bis- marck Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, Chris Wentz called at the Herman Nieters home Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Koch were Wing shoppers Friday forenoon. Leroy Marchant and Johnny Fode a at the Jake Wentz home Sun- lay. Mr. Cail and J. E. Witt hauled grain for John McKauthur this week, Henry Fode is working for Jake Hien. He is drilling rye this week. The schools in Schrunk opened Oct. 10 with Miss Buella Lawyer as teacher for school No. 2. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Seilenger and son Earl James, Clarence Kin- dred and Ruth Kerr motored to Bis-' marck Sunday to consult a physician regarding Herman’s injured hand. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Bachar and Julia and George spent Sunday at the Carl Johnson home. f Still f The Misses Ida and Agnes Tos- seth and Dorothy Little, who are attending high school in Bismarck, spent the last week-cnd at their homes. Miss Hannah Tosseth also spent Sunday at home. Mrs. Arthur Johnson and Mrs. Pete Johnson motored to Wilton Tuesday. Fred Johnson brought home his threshing outfit Friday for the sea- son. He has been threshing on the Emil Nelson farm near Mercer. Albert. Hagstrom and Eric Pear- son arrived home Friday from near Mercer where they have helped thresh, The Arthur Johnson and Pete A millinery course was given by Mrs, E, Church of the Agricultural College Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. John Taylor and baby son spent last week in a Bismarck hos- pital where the baby received treat- ment for pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Risdahl and family left last week for Great Falls, Mont.; where they will make their home. J. E, Erickson of Driscoll visited last week at the home of his son, Clifford Erickson. Rev. and Mrs. F. W. Gress return- ed Monday from Bismarck where they attended the Methodist annual conference. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Anderson of Tuttle visited in Steele one day last week. Prof. E. R. Heffner gave an illus- trated lecture on Africa in the high school gym Tuesday for the benefit of the athletic association. Miss Louise Sherman, who is at- tending the State University at Grand Forks, was selected as one of fifty students as a member of th_ honor section of English classes. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Geisler and son Junior and Mrs. Mary Chamber- lain motored to Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Eipstein attend- ed Jewish services in Bismarck one day last week. Operator Ashley and family have moved into the A. H. Foye house. The American Legion Auxiliary met Thursady evening with Mrs. F. D. Jones. Attorney McCarter and family have moved into the Wehlitz cottage. Conrad Wiley has received notice that the rural mail route which is served by him will be increased to daily service about Nov. 1. Mrs. O. T. Ness is enjoying a new Atwater-Kent radio. Harold Loerch and Ulm Dahlquist entered school Monday. Attorney Sperry of Bismarck opened a law office in the Dr. Lodge building last weel Iney Lee have moved into the Williams residence. Mr. Lee is employed at the light plant. Mrs, Caroline Marsh made a trip to Bismarck Friday, J. N. McCarter of Stanton opened a law office in the Wehlitz building last week. Mr. Watson of Bowman visited Johnson families called at the Fred Standley home Sunday. The Still Community —Parent- Teacher association will hold_ its monthly meeting in the Still Hall Friday evening. Oct. 14. A good program is promised. Miss Alma Benson of Flasher is helping Mrs. August Asplund cook for threshers, The threshing will mostly be done in a few more days if the weather permits. The crops have averaged very well and the farmers are happy. The first snowfall of the season fell Saturday morning. Fred Standley is having a public sale of his personal property Mon- day, Oct. 17. Clarence Standley and Miss Ber- tha Knecht of Bismarck were quietly married last week. They are mak- ing their home in Bismarck. The happy couple have the well wishes of their many friends in the com- munity, . ° Regan ? There will be services in the Con- gregational church Sunday, Oct. 16, Rev. Rose Holstein officiating. A large attendance is desired and an invitation is extended to all to at- which will delay threshing and the fall work. i Sterling Mz, and Mrs, C. J. Johnson, ac- companied by daughters Mildred and Graca and Miss Bertha Peterson,| motored to Bismarck Saturday. Max Lang went to St. Paul with two carloads of cattle and hogs Tuesday. The dance at Sterling, Friday night, was well attended. The music was furnished by an orchestra from Linton. Miss Mildred Johnson visited with Mrs, Robert Eiesenbiez Sunday af- ternoon, Elsus Elness was a Bismarck caller Saturday. L. 8. French and tamale. at the C. J, Johnson home Sunday. Max Lang accompanied _ by Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Dorson and Mrs. Emil Lang attended church in Bis- marck Sunday. Elder Elness is a proud owner of a new Buick touring. Mrs, Clinton Gaskill attended the conference in Bismarck last week. She was appointed to go from Ster- ling church. i Gust Schopher, who has been in the Bismarck hospital, returned home Monday. _ Clinton Gaskill was a guest of friends in Bismarck Sunday. Mrs. M. H. Nelson and son How- ard were Bismarck callers Monday. Miss Blanche Salter of Menoken is assisting Mrs. L. B. Smith with her work for a few weeks. visited tend. The Ladies’ Aid met at the home of Mrs, A. H. Lundberg, Wednesday. Oct. 5, and was largely attended. The next meeting will be held in the parsonage and a potluck lunch will be served. Oct, 26 ts the date. Andrew Fisher, local Ford dealer, will erect a new garage in the near future, on the lots cast of the Re- gan State bank on Railroad ave- nue, Tho buildings now on the lots are being moved, and work on the garage will commence immediately. Stewart Cummings of Wilton has the building contract. Howard Gramling has purchased the lots north of the pool hall on Main street and will move his black- smith shop there, He plans on hav- ing a filling and service etation in connection with the shop. Mr, and Mrs, August Westerman motored to Bismarck Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dimond mo- tored to Bismarck Sunday to spend the day visiting relatives Mr. and Mrs. Julius Olson motored to Bismarck Thursday where they attended to business matters and visited friends, Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson and Julius Olson motored to Bismarck Friday, William Danielson arrived from Minot last week and is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Danielson, Dr, Charlebois, formerly of Wil- ton, visited Regan friends en route to Bismarck from Harvey Thursday. Al Wilde and Al Anstrom were business callers in Regan Thursday. A. L. Garnes and A. Wilde of Wil- ‘ton were transacting business in at the G. A. Dieruf home last week. New officers were elected at the meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary: President, Mrs. R. H. Dodds; vice president, Mrs. E. Dannemeyer; secretary, Mrs. A. Yanken; treasurer, Mrs. C. Karpen. J. H. Underwood of Crystal Springs was here on business one day last w % | } ° Dawson Slee neinsitaiciona eee The Dawson Parent-Teacher As- sociation held its first meeting for this year at the schoolhouse, Wed- nesday evening. A business meet- ing was conducted by the president, Mrs. F. C. Werner. A program fol- lowed which consisted of musical numbers by the children of the fourth and fifth grades and sketches from the life of T. Roosevelt, At the conclusion of the meeting light re- freshments were served. Mrs. Lud Lewis and family mo- tored to Robinson Sunday afternoon to hae the meeting at Townley’s well. Mr. and Mrs. A. L, Kadlec and Miss Mabel Anderson motored to Fargo Friday, on a shopping. trip. They returned Sunday and were ac- companied home by Miss Florence Kadlec, a sister of Mr. Kadlec, who will visit in Dawson for several reeks. Mrs. Henry Nelson of Valley City we | is visiting at the home of her par-|one hundred world famous pictures, ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Blum. A large crowd was in attendance at the free dance, held at the Sibley Hotel Monday night. Music was furnished by the Tappen orchestra. At midnight a free lunch was served. J. L. Dougherty of Jamestown has been put on as first trick operator for the Northern Pacific railroad here. Harold Nimon has bought the farm adjoining the Kidder county demonstration farm. G. Tubbs and Will Scott of Minne- apolis arrived Monday to spend two weeks hunting. They are guests of Dr. Pryse. S. C. Taylor of University Park, Towa, was in Dawson several days on_business. Miss Myrtle Snyder, who has been absent from school for a week, has returned to her studies, _Monday evening an educational picture was shown at the Dawson hall, sponsored by the school. The icture presented scenes from Africa. here were also shown, in colors, fifty of which are in the required Use of pictures for study in North Dakota schools. A lecture was given, with the showing of the pic- tures, by Prof. E. R. Hephner. Miss Ruth Menough, who has been visiting friends in Dawson for three weeks, left Sunday evening for her home in Minneapolis. Mrs. C. A. Cross returned Satur- day from Grand Forks and_ points in the Red River Valley. She at- tended the convention of the Wom- en's Federated Clubs of North Dakota, As president of the eighth district, Mrs. Cross was presented with a vase, made at the State School of Mines, as an award for having the most new clubs registered during the year. Mrs. Eric Hanson returned Satur- day from Bismarck where she has been a patient at the hospital. Miss A. Elliott, who was pastor of the Methodist chu he NORTHWESTERN BELL ® TELEPHONE COMPANY customers. -~AND THE OPEN MIND CHEVROLET Ce — MOST important element in business success— and the most difficult—is to be sure that you have all the facts before you act. T°? GET them all, from every possible source, is the first objective in General Motors. The Research Laboratories contribute some. These are nuggets, left in the crucible, after hundreds of ideas that looked good have been burned away. The Proving Ground contributes others. Dealers contribute. The public contributes. Every department contributes. PAGE THR The buzzing sound made by bees is due to the vibration of thelr wings. ; throats need this Oouble- Treatment RUBBED on throat, Vicks @ the air passages; (2) At the same time Vicks “draws out’? the soreness like an old-fashioned poultice. Sold $21,000 Worth of Coal By“Long Distance” in Three Days Two salesmen for an eastern Nebraska coal company sold $21,000 worth of coal by long dis- tance telephone to 200 customers in three days, This business was obtained during May, | when coal sales are usually inactive. It would require at least two months of tiresome traveling at a much greater expense for these salesmen to call in person on the same “Long Distance” will help you get more business, too, no matter what you sell. Our manager gladly will assist you in adapt- ing long distance service to your needs. OLDsMOBILE. OAKLAND . MISES OVER 12 MILLION JARS USED PONTIAC @ zon were Wilton business callers Sat- Through the whole organization runs a spirit of leat Wednesday to Willard Di:nond, Mr. and Mrs. William Stiles are} Mercer Thursday, - wn youny f Regan.| urday. id nts of a baby girl] Prof. and Mrs. Pogreba spent the : A ue Pe Mise Goria ie tke Gevghter cf oir| ‘Hin and Mrs. Josepn Keifer and| tion ™tuesdey. Y Bir!) week-end t Mandan, the guest of inquiry and of rigid insistence on proof. —SSa ard Mrs. Gus Gordon, who reside| Mrs. Arna Knudson were callers in relatives. a fow miles north of Baldwin, The| Bismarck Saturda; Mr. and Mrs. B, E. Rierson and Bie ‘ye Gerald Ghylin spent Saturday with his grandparents. ‘There were a few more that at- tended Sunday school Sunday. We still would like to have more to at- tend, John Howe bought some Rosen rye from Foy McCullough. | Mrs. A. H. Helgeson visited at the Canfield school Wednesday after-, noon. Kenmare and Bernhard Jordahl, Ima Myers and Barney Strand called newlyweds will reside,on a ferm in the Regan community. Wife Borzer, small son of Mr. ani Mrs, Willie Borner, started at- lending schocl in Bismarck Monday, nd expects to make his home with grandmother, Mrz. Matilda Haungart, during the school week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ryberg end y family were transacting business in the capital city Soturday, Mrs. Ira Fulkenstein boarded <hreahors.tor Andy Larson the fore ——————— f Schrunk Clara were Bismarck visitors Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs, A. F. Tourtlotte and Frances motored to Bismarck Sun- day. Mrs, Simon Jahr of Spokane, Wash., formerly of Wilton. who has been the guest of relatives and friends in Regan, Wilton and Bis- marck for the past two months, left Sunday for her home. Oo" oF such thinking come the new models announced from time to time by Chevrolet, = (. Pontiac, Oldsmobile, Oakland, Buick, LaSalle, Cadillac—all with Fisher Bodies. And by Frigidaire. Each new model is a tested step forward. Nothing goes into it as a result of habit or guess or pride of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Garnes and Holgate herry raga Med esi DELCO-LIGHT ELECTRIC PLANTS urday evening, returning Sunday, , John Koch is hauling grain for daughters Margaret, Irene and Helen CADILLAC were Wing shoppers Tuesday. Henry Sible, John Witt and Ben Kiley have béen hauling grain for Herman Nieters this week. Miss Helen Marchant visited with the Misses Mabel Lytle and Cath- at part of the week. * Nre, Herbert Little and_ Mrs. Wayne Cummings were Friday nftemeon visitors at the Alvin Nerdetrom home. . Mra. A.'Krickson anil son Robert of Chicago are spending some time wht Iucal relatives and friends, aft en the 5! the Ghylin home a while Sunday ‘ternoon. Mr. Hans Jacobson and children i Mrs, Myers of Tuttle visited at itrand home Sunday. ere she will stay for a while. Callers at the J. Keifer home Sun- ands| with brought Mrs, Myers back to ‘Strand’s a erine Lee Tuesday evening. Miss Lena Witt was married to Christ Wentz in Bismarck Tuesday. They returned home Sunday where oh sake Braye. Mrs. eas years a resident o! this community, and Mr. Wentz is are staying for the present). é Steele ] Marshall Jaynes eft last week with his uncle Charlie Jaynes for ington where he will remain Wiltam Bemeat is helping avt at] day afternoon were Mrs. J. Howe] 86 years of » His home is in Washii the loeal elevator during the beavy| and daughters, Mr. and Mrs, H.| Was n. We wish them a long| indefinitely. | Charlie Jaynes has tioveraent of wheat, + happy married life. Se Ro SMa sem Me ae Me, | date Wl oa eae ie War an he Ne Hn moved ¥ City where she wi ete Jacol a Myers, i. jaroll'mn he College. Miss Spitzer| Strand, Hans Jacobson and family Wednesday. " last week, ate the Te: Milne Ft "A car for every purse and purpose” Reger Rau ee pe os pile callers at the Ole Olson home to Wn Ww took a load of grain|" "yrs, A, R. Robinson arrived last -Nowmal sc! url pul oon, Naneers months, Be the high. echool ‘pupils hiked to| “J. Es Witt was caller at the| Seek from Montana, to visit friends, CLIP THIS COUPON My. avd Mrs, Juiius Meyers pleas-| the lake and had their dinner Mon-| R. G. We she will 8; the winter. pally svwostsined a nuunber of| day. as ae morning. tes, John Koch | poMe, and Mrs. Geo. Altes with Otto ' GENERAL MOTORS (Dept. A), Detroit, Mich. & $ % ir home on Sunday. Pete-Jacobron were 5 rs. och we! Miss Mattio Rosenbecs, who has| callors in Wilton Monday. Wing cal forenionn. |ar4,,Vpida spent, Sunday, at Please send without any obligation to se, your iasteted book» CHEVRULET [] OAKLAND [] capmiac [] ‘een spending. a few days with hex} Mrs. J, Howe met with an accident] Mr. and Mrs. Chris Wentz spent|" A Homemakers Club was organ- let, “Where Motor Car Facts Are Established,” together with - porac [] BUICK O rucmam 0 ater Mre. nae Reber ved re- mule ai i ee to sew Yorneeny with Mrs. Wentz’s sister,|ized at the court house. 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