The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 25, 1927, Page 3

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1927 | __NEWSOFOUR NEIGHBORS | ° | Brittin 'e Will Wallace and Will Mill. were ee ay y was doing. business rge in Bis: k Friday. ” Miss Sh finished her. school Miss. Shi; ladt_week a returned to her home in’ Bismarck. ‘From there she in-)S tends to go and spend a few days with her brother cn the Cannon Ball. Charley Allensworth spent Thurs- day and Friday in Bismarck. Se, and Mrs. Jason Hoover motor- ed to Bismarck Saturday. William Mills was a caller at Elvin Hoover's Saturday. Everything sold well at the sale of Mr. Bunker Monday. > — - | + Steiber oS .Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baron visited rap iee 4 and Sunday at the home of Mrs. Baron’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L, Malone. \ Glenn Oder has returned to Me- Kenzie after spending a few days at_the parental horhe. Mrs, Bergquist has as her guest Miss Sigrid Adams of Picardville. The sale at C. L, Malone’s Mon- day was well attended. Bill Hickel is hauling coal for the schoalhouse. Albert Anderson was a passenger with the mail carrier Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson and family were callers at the Malone home Thursday evening. Ire W. Malone of Bemidji, Minn.. visited several days at the home of his aunt ayd uncle, Mr. anl Mrs. C. L. Malone. J, R. Jones hauled a load of cream to Regan Tuesday. “ Mr. and Mrs. Dave Dixon were Bismarck visitors Saturday. John Stroh’s children are quite sick with whooping cough. Sree SSF RT SEAN ET CE AEM M TOR f Rock Hill | Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Olson were guests at the Harry McCullough home on Sunday. Clarence Walker was a Regan caller on Thursday. Steve Nemetz was a Wing caller on_ Saturday. Ima Myers, Einar Strand, Doris and Bob McCullough spent a pleas- ant evening at the Davenport home Saturday. + , C. E. Christianson called at W. H. Kolb’s Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Magnuson motored.to Regan Saturday evening. J. F, Little hauled some coal for Mr. Parsons Tuesday. The Ladies Aid met with Mrs. Paul Greenan Wednesday. The next meeting will be with Mrs. S..L. Jordahl. . Mr. and Mrs. Patton were Regan callers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ajvin Ghylin were | supper guests at the Roy Little home Sunday. Miss L. Parmenter spent Satur- day at the Patton home. Andy Walker was a passenger to Jamestown Thursday. He returned on Friday bringing his wife home with him. Gene and Norman Little - were ldinner_guests at the J. F.@ittle home Sunday. Albert Vollen was a Regan caller Saturday. 5 A surprise party was given at School No. 1 Friday in honor of Robert Kolb, it being his 7th birth- day. Mrs. Roy Farley baked him a birthday cake. A luncheon was served, after which games were paved and a good time was had by al Miss Randa Kettleson, high school student of Bismarck, will spend her IN THIS BOOK THE PRESCRIPTION FOR. FATHER JOHN'S MEDICINE WAS WRITTEN OVER. 70 YEARS AGO “Capital Funeral Parlors 206 ‘Main Ave. » Licensed Embalmer Phone—Day cr Night—23 Jos. W. Techum, vefticiont. Realising ¢ ie ia: oer toeee to expedite matters. Thanksgiving vacation at the par- ental home. Mr. C. 0. Kettleson and Ronda’ were ie callers Saturday. Mrs, Wm. McCullough was a Wilton caller Saturday. Chas. Our butchered for Jim’ Little Wednesday. The death of Jim Grandling oc- curred in the Bismarck hospital junday. Quite a few from around here attended the. sale at C. Malone’s Monday. Everything sold well. Ole Olson was a Bismarck caller Tuesday. 3 Those who: attended the auction sale at Wolworth’s were Chas. Our, Clayton Little, J. F. Little and the McCullough Bros. —— MANDAN NEWS | Jimmy Smith Loses and Wins in Mandan Jimmy Smith, the world’s fore- most exponent of bowling, had no better luck on the Mandan alleys than had Rip Van Winkle when he engaged in a game of ten pins with FAVORITE RECIPES the famous. dwarfs of the Catskill] where she will visit her. daughter; mothe ‘Chicago pin ie off between ii and e Hegreness in two matches. Jimmy dropped the first match by two pins but rallied to defeat Hegreness by a margin of 19 pins. In the third match Lehman totaled 543 to Smith’s 541, and in the sec-| so ond page Smith eae ae! | maples for ‘a count o! wil vi Hagreness banging along in the pty ay led tas] rear with 551. Smith is making tal tour. (Personal and . Social. News of Mandan Vicinity é ways dependable.—Adv. Dennis Tobin has returned from Fargo, where he was © friends for a few di oe Mrs. J. tives in Dickinson. oe Mrs. S. A. Young was admitted to the Deaconess hospital Wednes- day. 8 George Eckroth of Flasher spent Wednesday in Mandan, transacting business. Mrs. Tuesday for ee Elizabeth —of famous cooks DOUBLE ACTING WORLDS GREATEST BAKING POWDER SALES 2'2 never; say “use a. spoonful or tw: of baking powder.” They come right out and say “Calumet Bak- ing Powder.” They call the leavener by name which plainly shows they consider Calumet abso lutely necessary to the best of baking success. “es za TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER BRAND trains Fraak Smita and Jack} drove to Jamestown Wednesday tc J. Howe ‘and children spent Thanksgiving day with rela- Springfield, - ' ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUN Mrs. F. A. Kossick. eee toppler stopped Teese night} Wallace Matson and Clyde Challey n : spend the Thanksgiving holiday. Vad é CLEARS UP A LINGER'NG i COUGH A lingering irritable cough is not . It reveals a wrong condi. tion, But that wrong coudition wii uliar healing loney and Tar C.mpound, a true ough remedy o! oven medicinal value. 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Some of our ‘former made more SAND DOLLARS each in sal- aries. $100 a month means $1,- 200 a year, and that means $12,- 000 in ten years. means $1,800 a year, and that means $18,000 in ten Some of our students have done even better than that, and at a cost of only $100 or less for tui- tion. Every young person should have a COMMERCIAL COURSE. It pays. Mr. Business Man: Do you need well trained office help? we have bright, capable high school graduates from the Bis- marck, Mandan, and other high schools throughout the state, We know they will make good office help, for we have trained several hundred that have made Phone us for office help. A COMMERCIAL COURSE of- fers permanent positions, a sal- ary .every month in the year, splendid opportunities for ad- vancement, qualifications good in every state in the Union, the surest means for a good living, and the best insurance against misfortune. Write or call on us for informa- tion. “proi.” R. E. 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