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ay | ik, Andres f Brittin is i joe ane of non targel» JC, Benser, » Ser- iday noon. Food dona: be Nola to the store jhmen: served ‘during the evening. Vince Wicks of Beach, a well known farmer of Golden Valley St. Alet-| day night been Peeriets Entertainers furnished the mn! music. wi guest of her sister, Mrs. F. L. Gage, while in the city, returned to Beach today. eee ‘The Sons and Daughters of Nor- way will meet this evening at 8 1 officers will be held and all|™ members are arged 2 attend, was issued jist of Wil- itchcock of A m license Monday to Axel E. Ber; ton and Miss Viola Baldwin. ee ¢ J. A. Peterson has retu~ i to his home at Braddock after looking af- ter business ‘af, airs in Bismerck, 1 |eornfed steers to Bismarck Tues- ae: hogs ‘and cattle from | e ~ hs the hortesses. there will tise f Sterling | ————— . Crum attended the be no P. T. A. this month because TAA. a. Menoken of ay Christmas rush. | and Mrs. L. B. Smith enter- Mrs. George Manly and Mrs. Isabel tained friends from Bisr-rck Sun- Colby motored to Bismarck Monday. 1 W. L.. Watson dhove herd of othy tog ye mavuroay night. Morse is staying on Cheno- weth'’s farm for the winter. ‘ark Euyers started on the north route Monday. Cox comrleted his work at day. a Manly and Gilbert Ceder- strom reported Se Bi aiharek for fe! room uring the absence of Mr. Manly, | The ache school ¢ I'children are busy sell- dunday a a eat at oh at eg oar no ll Be parents in Bismarck. Wane bibet Kiy and fo atarday 7 returne in in the Ed Matson left for Minsesota for Men 3k YW Ander. tee ar Carl Meland and son Willis last week with Mrs. Helmer land: ir. Zz ee or was a Bismarck oon. ie Richard Lang went to McKenzie on-No 8 Toe ae has moved his cream| station to the building that ‘teo.' Manly bh rent wt ‘ed and on ted up. The building that Mr. nor vacated will be occupied “ty or ae eg MEE here. a ‘Me ‘and Mrs. Clintor. Gaskill and Phone 62 marek e's cag turned home Monday for the Trinter y for The bovs “There can be no compromise with safety” Tire chains should “creep” Tire chains should be made especially for the tires of your car to insure correct creeping action. WEED Chains wear out your tires because they are designed to fit your tires perfectly and to creep gradually. This creeping action is the result of 25 , years of experience in WEED tire chain design and manufacture. Be aay a few of re faithful ones ere pres- ent sacted the re; ‘bus- iness. On account of the rnfavor- president; Ww. ‘C. Tho jomp- sen, vice president, oe Mrs Fair- child secretary and treasurer. Mrs. J. Wildfang and Mrs, E. Easton were All the rooms _ e enrolled this week in the J nior Red Cross \ Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Johnson were Bismarck callers Saturduy. lance given in Sterlin, ‘was well atte ndeds The Miss Margaret Lang visited a oa ged Sterling school Monday. . Johnson and famil visited | at ‘. %. Johnson’s Friday night. Charley and Florence Gosney vis- ited at Max Lang’s Saturday eve- ‘arl Gaskill asi home from Bismarck Monda: Roderick Chenoweth spent the week-end with Henry Olson. Merle Olson spent the week-end ge) Maude Chenoweth. . L. Chenoweth’s are living in ae now—at the same place they lived last winter. Jackie Sherman's orchestra will WEED with De -/© Insist on genuine WEEDS cowie areas Local Lions to Night at Beach Mis oy ‘Gorman, Miss Yustie Herum went to Bismarc’ on bus: ets | chaniae oy a i kahes en th nit Saturday. The ay, ol shildren iced tha Lions club of Beach at the Charter The church aid hgh serv- a chick- e sfoper at their bazaar Tue STUDE BA KER ae ht celebrati Typort — for the second siv wee's ee providing tnt delayed Joes no Flog! arnaan a er home, spent Sun-| Other Lives from the ‘local ‘club was Geen diy eed plans to attend are: at \ caller} Dr. isher, | Dr. C. D. Dursema, s week. A “ae Spies, E. Preah ae ie Your pulled of snagged chif- Cote, "Obert Olson ‘and Thomas fon hose repaired to look like} ~°°P«" | new. Work done for trifling; haat a republic in he Fy- between France 4 sum.—Rose Shop. has no army, no taxation, fh TnbtOe cars and no roads, Beulah Coal Betty Wales Hosiery should Wachter Transfer Co. oe be an ae aa ie will not Give Her the World’s Champion Car! JesTeee trek key ina deat ewe car! But tinea. Tt means long lity low maintenance eats no Christmas package ever held a greater treas- Scene wil beet oii ar cena door Christmas Eve ‘ure of happiness—for out in the drive stands a ; Cumin tne smart, trim ler—and those keys make it her own. no one's wife wil have happier yours! A 66 99 ’ Oy a e else on earth ever traveled so far so fast. . Neither she nor you may be interested in the high speed which The Commander is able to main- tain for long distances. But you are interested in the sturdy design which made possible better than a mile a minute for a distance equivalent to a cir- cuit of the world. Such stamina spelis utmost reli- ability on your trips across town or across the con- Standard for 25 years play f yh a dance here the 16th of De- beer coup of young skiing and sivightog n Mrs, C. M. Beyer will entertain the Farmers’ Union Ladies’ Aid Monday. It bea been decided that there will * M. Wola ech a..d Morris An. dcraon were Wilton exllers in Bis. marck the rast few days. ‘Mrs. J. W. Ackerman of Wishek spent. ‘Tuesday in this city, visiting friends and on, business. Pinky R hey of Garrison peopl’ were out londay eve- Sold by all good dealers Bismarck Motor - Company Philip Blank F. R. Briggs Lange & Bertsch —_ Washburn, N New Salem, N. D. Braddock, N. D. Glen Ullin, N. D. Schultz Motor vo. ing a er days in Bismarck, . iting with friends. | Mr. and Mrs. M.A Schumacker | X of Strasburg transacted business in| % this city Tuesday, ce Ernest M‘ler of ‘Underwood s} $ . paleeisy: ya looking after ii ines in ‘ a ** ’ Miss Irene West of Targo arrived | § aR this oe Wedne: ‘ay to spend a 2 ¥ Axel Soder of Wing is spending qereas days in this city, transacting | § ~ eee ¥ Walt.r H. Sshiusser of Grand] $ Forks was a guest in this city] % ‘Tuesda: ¥ ene 8 Miss Dorothy L. Bracy of Jud was | % the guest of frien . in Bismarck and You Give Her Her Cleaner Clothes Washed Faster Washed Safer “Only the One Minute 52 Washer will bring all three . s**2 & J. A. Peterson of @ business caller in t’ day. city Tues-| % The semi-.nnual \ sale closes Sat 9, at the Bismarck stg Pe - — Free until Xmas—a Hotpoint Waffle Iron with each washer purchased pC) Be zt a iE F iy E i 5B a ifs ii FF ; : ae : ‘OVER A MILLION SATISFIED ONE MINUTE USERS $5.00 Will place the grand prize . Eureka Vacuum Cleaner in your home—both the attachments and floor waxer are free See why 174 people purchased the Eureka from us inthe last four mene E 3. | BS i R 2 é E 3 3 29) is ie iy ip : z E He : : ; work on the Legion bis eto! o GOSS 9SSGS ee 0S OOOO OOOO ODO SOS © What What Mother really wants» Picture her delight on Christmas morning when she discovers this wonderful, Modern range in her kitchen. It’s a gift that keeps on giving Come in and let us explain this stove to you as well as our easy Christmas terms Much appreciated as well as useful SUPER IRON $4.95 auaiee price $6.00, but for Xmas only . oonecee c Bring in your Xmas tree lamp sets. We. will repair them for you free. The genuine colored Mazda lamps in all colors are only 15c each =