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THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1928 NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | their new tractor back with them {Driscoll | the same evening. geen oad . a was a Re- gan ir one jis week, Mrs. Ed. Madson entertained Mrs.|| The Walter Coombs children Carl Meland, Mrs. Ole Quale, Mrs.| have been on the sick list lately. Clarence Swanson, Mrs. Lawrence| Fred Lange, Gottlieb and Ida Hull, Mrs. Van Vleet, Mrs. Vic] Buckholtz and Mary Doyle were Pederson and Mrs. A. H. Meland at| Alta shoppers Wednesday. an informal party Thursday after- ee A. a Nelson oe son of Wil- noon, - son township were business callers The Sewing club met pert in this vicnity one day this week. evening at the home of Mrs. Frank! Dave Hochhalter called on Charlie Johns. a Kavsnicka Thursday to see about Mrs. A. Bruschwein spent Thurs-| getting seed wheat for the coming day evening with Mrs. Wm. Meyer. | spring. © Two surprise birthday parties} Ed. Berg of Wilton was in this were given in honor of Mrs. E. L.j vicinity Saturday looking after his Carr Friday afternoon and Satur-| horses and other business matters, day evening. | The Ladies Missionary society Mrs. Martin Embers called on| met February 29th at the home of Mrs. Harry Olson Wednesday. Mrs. How: Coombs for the regu- Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Swanson en-/ lar business meeting. March 7th tertained at dinner Suday. Covers} they will gather at the home of were laid for 30. Mrs. Andrew Akerland to complete A birthday party was given last| the quilt which was started this week for the little Olson twins who} month for the missionary work. celebrated their first birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schuch and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gertz called on} children were in this vicinity Mon- Mr. and Mrs. M. Ambers Sunday. | day evening. They attended serv- Wilma Van Viect spent the week-| ices at the German Baptist church. end with Myrtle and Genevieve oY Wing J Johnson, e Miss Evelyn Gorman of Sterling | spent the week-end with Miss Nora e Hendrickson a week ago. Mr. and Mrs. L, Hull and Junior,| Ether Fryer of Harvey spent the Mr. and Mrs. Aldeen and a Vie: past week visiting at the Jim Ol- Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Van Vleet} son home. Esther is a sister of attended the auto show at Mandan| Mrs. Olson. ‘ Mrs. Ingeborg Rasmussen return-/ Olga Kulaski spent the week-end ed after a wek’s visit in Bismarck. | at Wilton visiting with her sister- A_very' fine play “Little Miss) in-law. Jack” was given by the high school| The Junior Christian Endeavor Friday evening. Jt was very well) held their meeting at the parsonage attended. Miss Gorman and Mr.| Monday after school. Miss Hollstein Herun of Sterling were vistors.| is the leader for next meeting. Later in the evening some of the} Mr. and Mrs. John Weber re- young folks motored to Steele to at-| turned last Thursday from Tuttle tend the dance. where they have been guests of rela- David Livingston, who was| tives for over two weeks. very il! last week, died Friday eve-| Pete Jacobson is visiting rtla- ning. The funeral was held Mon-/ tives and friends this week. day afternoon. He is survived by| The basket social held at the his wife and three daughters, Mrs.| north school Saturday was well at- Arthur Bjorhus, Mrs. Dodge of Ed-| tended. Many were there from munds, N. D., and Mrs. Algio of| town, Daisy, N. D. We extend our sin-} B. J. Michael, Bertel Anderson, cere sympathy to the family. Hallard Scallon, Ralph Jacobson Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Madson enter-|and Jesse Boss attended the bas- tained Miss Nora Hendrickson andj ketball tournament held at James- Clifford Meland Sunday evening. town. They left Friday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Olson spent| and got back Sunday evening. Sunday evenig with Mr. and Mrs.| Congregational church services H._A. Knudson. care, Wm. Hughes, Jr., has moved inte the house vacated by Mrs. Leathers Mrs. Henry Larsen and Mrs. Gea Hughes entertained the whist play- ve ta- bles were in play. At twelve o'clock ers Saturday evening. Twe! e the hostess “served lunch. The P, T. A. will meet Tuesday March 6. A program on adult edu- cation has been prepared. J. M. Bertholf and tion in Bismarck Tuesday. Mr. and M Walter Dietzman our @ car- load of horses to northern Min- nesota last week. L. E. Heaton shipped a carload and this week uying horses for shipment. The Ladies’ Aid will meet with of hogs last week he is b Mrs. B. F. Coons Wednesday. The Bible Study class will meet with Mrs, J. M. Bertholf Thurs- day, . S. Marsh, traveling freight transacted agent of Jamestown, business here Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wildfang and Miss Angeline Schiess attended the Burleigh county P. T. A. council Satu ed business in town Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sweeney Bismarck 8 Manly family. Mrs, Ruth Lambert spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. L. E. Heaton. Mr. and Mrs. L. E, Heaton will celebrate their fiftieth wedding an- niversary March 10th, at which ey will be glad to | open house will be held from 2: to 8 The: their friends at this time. o her school Wednesday on account ! Canfiel of defective stovepipes. She re- oO A few from here attended the American Legion party dance in Re- Elkins and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. P. Greenan and son were dinner guests at the in. Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. Ole Wold home. | __MeKenzie | Mrs. H. G. Leathers and daugh- 3 left Monday for Mandan ‘where the: will make their future home, rs. Geo. Manly, spent several in Bismarck under a doctor’s L. E. Heaton attended the grain dealers’ conven- Irs. C. Packard and,| Oval Gilbert of Shields, N. D., were visiting relatives in town Tuesday. day. 0. E Kifer of Bismarck transact- mt Sunday with the of sumed her dutics Thursday morn- ing. Sie. and Mrs. Harold Baron of McClusky were week-end visitors at the Malone home. | The state school inspector visited the rleasant View school one day last week. | Clifford Nelson of Driscoll was a Mussels, from the suells of which buttons are cut, are being propa; has been devised which nourishes the larva! mussels which adhere to workers are infesting fish. At the right are larval musocls cn the gills of from which buttons have toca cut. FRESHWATER. Vy MUSSEL RESOURCE present at the basket social and old- time dance held in the east com- munity hall and reported having a very good time. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson spent Sunday afternoon visiting at the James Novy home. D, F. McClellan called at the Nieters home Thurslay evening. Miss Marcella Nieters, who has been employed at the Clyde Har- ted Tuc map shows the nation’s mucsel resou: A chemical sol th “fish, At th i Rise spent Sunday evening at the| Henry Nelson home. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Barkman/ called at the J, O. Rise home Fri- day afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Arneson are visiting relatives at- Jamestown. Gale and Clifford Birkeland mo- tored to Driscoll Saturday after-| noon. ‘dance after the show was very good. Bismarck Thursday where Mrs. N y Beh doctor. They re- spent Sunda turn riday. jome, é Callers at "the Davey td sti \ ce ge testis eh oe bit Friday were Mrs. Val nz, Mrs.|in town shopping urday. rs. Olson, Mrs, Chas. Faust, and} Swindling sonra at the Dewey Ol- Mrs. Alfred Faust. son home to see the They Otto Brown arrived in town Fri-| are very popular and soley poly. ° day to look after his property lo-|' Lee famlin from cKenzie cated near Moffit. brought his brother Charlie to Mof- The show given by Billy Carrol] fit to spend Sunday at the F. H. Friday was well attended, also the| Pillsbury home. Little Marjery and Wallace Baily Aug. Benz was a passenger to| visited with their aunt and uncle, Bismarck and returned Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lewis, from Mrs. F. W. Moffit returned to her | Thursday until Sunday. home Saturday from California and; _Cormie Kimble had to return to Louis where she has spent the! the hospital again but we hope he winter months, will soon be home again. E. Cline Sheriff Welch and deputy Kaffer in town Saturday on_ business.| made a business trip through Mof Leslie has returned from Iowa. | fit Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Durfee and} Dewey Olson motored to the Bill Mrs. Walter Durfee were shopping | Hoeft home north of Sterling Sat- in town Saturday. urday to get little Gerald, who has Mr. and Mrs. Ross Baker were] been staying there the past week. in town on business Saturday. Mrs. Lamb is taking care of Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Young and| Dewey Olson. She will remain for | children and Mrs. ’. Hoffman] a few weeks, as Mrs. Asa Werner had to go home to take care of her daughter Grace. F. H. Pillsbury and son Walter returned from Bismarck Monday where Walter had some dentist work do! NESE | Mrs. w. E, Nichols and Mrs. Emil Enockson called at the M. G, Mc- Nally home breovies Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Whiteaker motored to Bismi Monday. Mrs. Sub Mastil of Hazelton ot and son Leslie were ere in town shop- ping Saturday. Mrs, John Benz and children and Mrs. Carl Olson spent Saturday at the Dewey Olson home. Mrs. Joe Coder and Mrs. John Benz were callers at the Val Benz home Saturday evening. Mrs. Jim Hill entertained a num- r of the little girls at a birthday par in honor of little Norman's seventh birthday Saturday. The af- ternoon is passed in playing iz her sisters, Mra. games and a lunch was served and| son and Miss Dorothy Lamb, for a enjoyed by all, She received a num-| few days. was a business ber of gifts. Mr. Beardsle Monday night stay- Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hofstead and} caller in town children spent Sunday at the Val] ing in town over night, Benz home. There will be church next Sun- Mrs. F, H. Pillsbury and mother,| day at 10:30 and Sunday school Mrs. Hamlin, called at the Dewey] after the services. All children and Olson home Sunday evening. grownups are cordially invited to Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Moffit spent] attend. Please remember 10:30, Sunday evening at the F. W. Mof-] every Sunday. fit_ home. and; The United States Mr. and Mrs. John Benz children Beulah, Florence and Eve-| Alaska by purchase from Ri in 1867, for $7,200,000. lyn and Mr. and Mrs, Carl Olson BOOKS AND AUTHORS Eddie Foy Leaves an Autobiography, ee OK ee * xe OK * a2 @ But It Contains Disappointingly Little About Eddie Foy BY THE NEA BOOK SURVEY novelist, who wrote that masterly It's too bad that all persons who novel “Power,” presents @ will be held at the church Sunda; sai ‘ | Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Wadenstein| evening at 7:30, ‘The Boy Scouts| , Esther Fi of Harvey is visit-| visitor at the Carlson home Friday| vey home for the past two weeks,|—————___® sit. down to write autobiography |or the ugly Margarets, of Tyrol, cf Grand Forks and Minneapolis| are to take part and all members| ng this week wit tattle q| 8nd, Saturday. has returned home. | Ecklund {| can't be as frank and personal as|but so elaborat: the tapestry of stopped and called on Mrs. F. O./ are requested to be present. r. and fatins spits ro : th Willard Dimond was _a>caller at} Frank Cleveland called at the} Isadora Du: medieval hietory in the background Johnson Saturday on their way to] Gus and Violet Olson spent Fri-| famil Ib he nner guests at the/ c, L. Malone's Monday. John Fode home Thursday. ?) Ths glar that many readers may find it tire- Bismarck and Minot. day evening and Saturday at the| Mts. Kolb tome, —_—_—— Mr, and Mrs. Chris Hein were in} Mr. and Mrs. Falkenstein were| and s some In spite of which “euchtwang-r ries as one of the few important writers of the day. November Night (Bobbs Merrill) eter New Rockford Thursday and Friday callers in Bismarck Monday. | herseif, of last week. A number of friends gathered at, tud the Falkenstein home Wednesday | Edd piste sett legs od aol CC C ectetadirs passed through this | be a the Carl Johnson home Saturday to! | 5 || vicinity after coal Thursd: Life Wentz’s visited at the Carl John-|| Mrs. Harry Helgeson, who has at Sit ick r near Bis-| trouper: son home Saturday. been spending the past two weeks|marck Monday. ‘done w Bont bie eel ss ole ing eet a Berne and) Georg 2 trip to! of the! A leinbouch _ vis! wi ‘ed an egan, return jome Sunday. the Engstrom coal mine Saturday. | deal about th geounds before corre aire shite | ae and sits. Albert Helgeson of | -My, and Mrs. Wallace Anderson| which he pacsed, tossed in a few ) It Mi dsl Mr Cact donawen amid kee sue led at the Gunderson’ were ‘shoppers in Wilton Saturday. | anecdotes that are none too exciting, | standard of this author's “Tamaris to Wing topetles Wasseay aor! tar funday. a A number of young folks from ed you to well-known | Town.” “Green Apple Harvest” 0 noon to do their shop ing. ag Kate Olat Spits Hitince, Gecrge!| this vicinity attended the party at were his cronies or a neve Riga . . » Ge ii y y ni an i) vels, Ellen and Thomas Ryan and An-| and Sam Vick spent Saturday eve- td Renae, niebe. Eden (Dutton), by Murray Shee ton and asf Novy called at the) ning at the B. N. Lein home. the w id 3 more about Adam, Eve and th Koch home Monday evening to sec} Miss Olga Rise was eraployed at) Rismar phal Lilith, who seem to } ions and her atti- “t. And now that st, we'd like than can|—anonymous—a ch: ‘Clowning Through ; worth the author's and is psyehologized most thoroughly amc ll. Just a bit too psycho-anslyti: for the average reader, but a firs lass job by the unknown sutho: Tiverton Gocs Out.” ind Smoke (Dutton), b, ‘ay Smith—not up to th The grain dealers’ association| Olson home. held a convention at Bismarck Sat-| John Mueller spent the week-end urday until Monday. Jing Tierney] with his family. of Driscoll attended. s “Aunt Maggie” Glanville: is em- The M. E. church was wired for) ployed at the Piepkorn home. Mrs. electric lights last week. viepkorn has gone to Minnesota to Mr. and Mrs, H. M. Ward and| visit her sick brother. family motored out to Lake Isabel] Jake Jacobson and family of Tut- Sunday. They said the ice was fine.| tle were week-end vistors at the Mrs. A. Bruschwein visited with} Mrs. Harry Knowles is staying at Mrs. A. J. Kress Thursday after-| her son’s home at Bismarck and noon. “ assisting with the housework. Mrs. Elsie and Cordelia Meyer called) Carl Knowles has also left to visit on -Mrs. Warren Safford Tuesday] her brother in Minnesota. afternoon. ‘ The old-time dance held here last Mr, and Mrs. Fere of McKenzie} Friday was quite well attended and visted the Kuck home Sunday. everyone reported a fine time. Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Lee of Ster-| Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Drumn are ly were guests in Wilton Sunday. ‘Miss Alice Strand visited with her | Schrunk | mother Saturday returning to Bis-|® o marck Saturday evening. Mrs. J. Lybeck and children visit- Cook’s home this week. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ghylin and son were callers at the A. Strand home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Howe and chil- dren attended the party at the Aug. Lundberg home. Mr. and Mrs. J. Howe were busi- ness callers at Bismarck Tuesday and Wednesday. i Mr. and Mrs. A. Ghylin and son and Oscar Olson were callers in Wilton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Little and sons if so many figures have down to write written » great tehy, and forms ronicle of the changing | hi scene than anything else. i tt Sunday with Mr. and i i : e 5 A ine, Elmer Koon. 4 Fe. oh of a little girl, born) ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCullough] the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted) the Art Bjorhus home last week. The American Legion dance|Just for a moment in the early part Emma Weber spent the week-end and son Clayton were callers at the} Ehnes. A few from this attended | hich was given in the hall Satur-|of the book glimpse the family Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchant and! Roy McCullough home. daughter Olaf Wold called at the H. M. McCullough home Sunday evening. Doris McCullough called at the A. F. Ghylin home awhile Saturday the funeral of Mr. Livingston held strugele against the background of ork’s draft riots in Civil War ae a aay, aternon ‘ Bey ment sie noreit mens erenveel) New iss Betty ‘ustot spent atur- aida jieters and son Andrew| day afternoon at the Art Bjorhus Ril danke eared erate et ee eee home, Mrs. Morris Anderson, will return| 2) : Alta epee icin.cctsie eRmeowe |? with her folks. D. F. McClellan made a business to Bismarck Monday. . Bachman of Valley City was Guard Against Flu’ | Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Bender and| here to preach his regular service. evening. Miss Pearl White sa Win, . if " ii N. ¥ wai g|__ Mr. and Mrs. B, N. Lein and son . ‘tle *, infant daughter | spent Sunday et ee rire bea Poke Misses O’Brien and Parmenter| shopper Wednesday afternoon. Valdemar motored to Regan Mon- gee ae Stneeatr th eal With Musterole visiting Mrs. Bender’s people, who live ar Underwood, ¢ | J. Klene was a Wing shopper] day. The friends of Esther Roberts Tuesday afternoon, Knut Spilde, Lewis, Sam, and Leroy and Helene Marchant called| George Vick spent Sunday evening at the Lawyer home Tuesday eve-| at Joc Rise’s. As ry i) spent the week-end in Wilton. | Misses Bertha and Edna Eide spent the week-end at their home in Arena, Miss Alice O’Brien called at the A. F. Ghylin home Tuesday even- ing. : ‘ Clear Lake | > Olaf Olson motored south of Steele Wednesday on business. Adolph Bassen and family visit tt the Christ Schoon home Wednes@ay evening. Miss Evelyn Thomas, teacher of Lake gchool No, 1, was on Bennie Anderson was a caller in} him Wilton Satur Moffit derson plans on locating here soon and going into business. Mrs. Jacob Matson, mother of Mrs. Rudolph Harju, passed away last Friday. Funeral services were held at the Finnish Lutheran church nose 4 Rev. Wm. Harju officiat- ing. Mrs, Matson was 72 years of]. age and had been ill for quite a | while. The P. T. A. meeting will be held at the schoolhouse Friday evening. A big debate is being prepared by four of the local citizens. More will be heard at the next meeting as the question is not known. F. M. Paulson was _ transacting business in town Tuesday. Influenza, Grippe and Pneumon usually start with a cold. The m ment ycu get those warning ach rub on good vid Musterole. Musterole relieves the congesti | ;| and stimulates circulation, all the good qualities of the ol fashioned mustard plaster with { the blister. \ First you feel a warm tingle the healing ointment penetrates ¢ | pores, then a soothing, cooling s¢ | Sation and quick relief. Have Mi | terole handy for emergency use, may prevent serious illness. To Mothers: Musterole is alu made in milder form for none gathered at the home of Mrs. Hat- tie Brown Friday evening and gave her a miscellaneous bridal shower. She is to be the bride of Karl Schatz in the near future, The remainder of the evening was spent i We all wish them a happy, future. '% and Mrs. John Stroh and family spent Sunday visiting at the Henry Schatz home. Julius and Delbert Olson were business callers in Regan Friday. Nina McAllister, one of the high school pupils of Pleasant View sub- stitut Wednesday during her} ning. Dorothy Barkman spent Mr. and Mrs. Christ Hein called] week-end at her parental home. at the John Hartman home Wednes-| Alice Vick spent from Friday un- ae til Monday evening visiting with Imer F. McClellan called at the| her friend Katherine Lein. R. G. Marchant home Thursday af-| Mrs. J. O. Rise and son Joseph ternoon. motored to Driscoll Saturday after- John Witt called at the Roy Mar-j noon. chant home Thursday evening. Valdemar Lein spent Sunday at Sue Coast, Elvina and Irving} the Ole Vick home. Adams of Drake visited with Beu-| Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Christianson lah Lawyer Sunday. and son Harold spent Sunday even- The Sunday evening callers at the| ing at the Gunderson home. R. G. Mare! isses Betty Hustoft, Constance in dancing. ay dw. Olson and son Carl motored | years. to Bismarck Tuesday to get Mrs.) The Olson from the hospital where ske| been done has been sick for the past two!a clown hi weeks. _,__ {interesting ge, Mrs. Burns Bailey|as a mar! Adams called at the seemed t: n home Tuesday. j obituary. tt home were Mrs. Clea Lawyer and Beulah, Johnny Witt,| and Catherine Lein and Alicé Vick ; : teacher's illness. the sick list Thursday and Friday. ef ie | ane Moffit called at the} and small children. Ask Mrs. Gottlieb Steinert has been pron eet rae. Balley; Thomas| spent Sunday afternoon at the Art Wednesday ing.) Out of the Children’s Musterole. Bjorhus home. : Rippley and son Bil-| incomin : | Herman, Marcella and Andrew| Arnold Christianson, Einar Spilde, a die i | Jase & Tebeo Nieters and Leroy Marchant were| Misses Betty Hustoft and Olga au aN see eel A | aT Olson home Wednesday afternoon. Colonial Land Grants Cloud Titles Around H, P. Asselstine returned to Mof- Ford’s Weveiaa ton 0 | Miss Myrtle Christensen acted as sonfined to her bed several days this f week because of illness. Tuttle | substitute. Mrs. John Anderson has pur- ° fit from Bismarck Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Young and Mrs. Chas. Faust motored to Bis- marck Wednesday to do some shop- ; Ping. rae | The Ladies’ Aid of Moffit will meet at the home of Mrs. E. M. | Whiteaker Wednesday aernpen| March 7th. if 14 ard is a thorough vation, splendidly v. The Ugly D: Lion Feuchtwanger, ig), by German Better than « mustard plastes Mrs. J. Hill was a shopper in town Thursday. Mrs. F. H. Pillsbury’s mother, | Mrs. Hamlin from Wisconsin, ar-j rived at Sterling Thursday where] her son, Lee Hamlin, from McKen- i et her and brought her to; fr, and Mrs. Henry Olson took in the dance at Steele Friday eve- Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson and family motored down from Regan Saturday and visited with Mrs. Carlson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A, Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Nelson and family from north of Driscoll were also guests at the ith home. ’ ny 7 Van Vleet called on Frank Shaffer Sunday ‘afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson en- tertained Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beyer ‘and family dinner Sunday, The Schoon y folks spent Sunday pom: Klucksdah! Adolph Hansen was a caller at Bismarck Thursday and Friday. chased a new 250 egg incubator and} Roy Gorsline transacted business| Mrs. Hansen and children stayed at brooder, She will set it Tuesday. | in Steele Tuesday. the home of her parents, Mr. and Jake and Hochhalter Mrs. Minnie Carter departed for] Mrs. Christ Schoon, while Mr. Han- Mike Kozak were Alta business} her home in Readstown, Wis. Mrs,| sen was gone. callers ita A Carter has been visiting her niece,)_ Mrs. H. A. Thomas and ceamhige Glenn McAllister was busy Fri-| Mrs. F. P. Hutchison. Helen called at the Albert Christ- day hauling hay from Wilson town-| Fred. Wagner is on the sick list) ensen home Thursday afternoon to ship. again. visit Miss Evelyn Thomas, who was Charlie Schatz, who is attending] Miss Sylvina Sorenson arrived| ill. ' ‘ high school in ‘McClusky, was a| home from Chicago. Miss Sorenson| Hans Klucksdahl called at his visitor in this vicinity Sunday. is now a graduate nurse having| parental home Thursday afternoon. A series of meetings lasting three! completed a three year course J. W. Beyer was a Sterling call- weeks will be started March 21 in| the Michael Reese hospital. er Friday. echoolhouse No. 3 of Edgemont.| L. S. Langedahl is reported as| Ole Slaatenhues called at the Al- Rev. G. uge of Oklahoma City} recovering nicely from a recent fall| bert Christensen home Friday eve- will be in charge. ._| in which he received severe injuries. | ni John and Emil Stroh were busy! A marriage of local interest took Monday moving a barn from the old| place at Steele Saturday afternoon Seibel ine to the Verne Holumn} when Miss Lena Weisenburger be- 2 orn my seo eee cad Ca Oe Pe ith ate ist party about nt Sen aanee 2H ages ficapreeng pe Re 25 of their friends Thursday even-| ing. At midnight a lunch was! served by the hostess. Miss Maybelle; Olson won ladics high and Edw. Olson, men’s high. H. P. selstine and daughter,! motored to Eavens were Sunday dinner guests| ing them a long happy life of wed- ut the Frank Coombs home. | ded bliss. Glenn McAllister and John Zel-| Mrs. Wm. Sheffer, Sr., departed mer attended the dance at Regan| for a visit with her brother, who re- Baturday evening. . sides at Selfridge. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bender, Sr., irs. Maggie Hubbard is helping motored to Wilton one day last] at the Wm. Sheffer home during week, taking their infant son for! the fer. medical treatment. The little fel- low is im nicely. co! . ms, Laurence and shoppers Saturday. it several days | ‘ wba, ay ce Ae, nconsasamimerte || THE NEW SUPER-POWERED OILPULL : and machinery. Clear Lake set ae 1, closed ; . Albert Christensen and Wal- ter vine at the H. A. ‘Thomas Born, to ir. and Mrs. Joe Paul- ‘daughter Sunday night. Ef ri . Increased power i 2. Increased traction speeds . New double-disc, cam-operated clutch Our eerslee. i '‘l 4, Improved oil-cooling system - the clty for ite del- 5. Vacuum ventilated | | 6. Simplified design | | 7. Made in four sizes icacy, efficiency and | Investigate the 1928 line of Dl | HENRY A. KRIER know from experi- ece just what is ex- Dealer in Power Farming ary. | 121 So. Third St. Bismarck, N 1 14 3 isses Cathern and Rose El- callers at the Hickel edt fulfill expectations. We Under Land grants issiod in King James’ time to Massachusetts colonists may ‘be revived to threaten titles to near gacbaty, Mass. around the ‘historic Wayside Ian (above), lately purchaced ty Henry Ford (left). Some dezcendaxts of the origiaal propr‘ecors have questioned the titles, while ancther group, headed by Ho: N. Fairbank (right), purposes to seek a court ruling on the bis tea, he present generation to revive the clans, . d and how to One block west pf N. P.