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e2¥ (FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1928 a (L__Newsor om mcapors | _———$—$— ij Frances J Senus Harms returned to his home Monday after working for Wm. Ker- el for several weeks. ‘alter Dietzman delivered two hogs to Gussner’s meat market Mon- ° day. Mrs. Lundquist visited with her son Elmer Lundquist the past week. One of Grant Satter’s children fell {nto a barrel of water while playing out in the yard Thursday. He caeent very much before he got ou edo Glum is busy putting up hay “for Wm. Langer. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Madland’s little son David on the sick list ‘the past few days. {, Wm. Dohn was out in this viein- ity Tuesday trying to buy hogs and jeattle. Edger Johnson is assisting Walter | Dietzman with the farm work. \, Helen and Ruben Telenhousien are ‘wisiting with their grandparents, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Tebbo Harms. A number of people from this ‘community attended the funeral of the 12-year-old daughter . of Joe Gable. i ; Dan McCormick had some feed} ses at the Adrian Asbridge farm; . "Those who were business callers in : Bismarck the past week are as fol- j lows: John Olson, Mr. and Mrs.! | Tebbo Harms, daughter Dena and sons Mino and Senus, Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Kershaw and family, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Tooker, Floyd Owens, | \ Joe Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. Walter | Dietzman. | John Engdahl got a separator from Martin Tooker Saturday. A large crowd attended the barn | sdance held at Walter Dietzman’s| Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. William Kershaw and family visited at the Carey wae home Sunday. ;, lr. and Mrs, Tebbo Harms, daugh- ‘ter Dena and son Mino were visitors at the Walter Dictzman home Fri- wae ee ‘iss Ruth Welch of Menoken vis- ited with Vina Harms Sunday. The following were visitors at the , Walter Dietzman home Sun Mr. ‘and Mrs. Hal decent and family, ,H. W. Richolt, M. Swanson of Bi “marck, Mrs. Martin Tooker, Mrs. Floyd Owens oa tam and Mrs. aon i ind Raymond Johnson went swimming Sunday afternoon. Miss Edna _ Johnson of Wilton called at the Walter Dietzman home on school business Sunda; EA rercrccsemenr=n oO i McKenzie | Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Wstsen and| daughters Lillian and Esther re- turned Saturday from an extended motor trip which took them through | 10 western states. They ited a} daughter, Mrs. L. Wildfang, at Pai dena, Calif., and many othe: old. friends on the coast. Mrs. Ella Carstens and ¢: Annafreddie _departed afternoon for,Bisniarck, froarwhere they will leave for Seattle. While here they were guests at the J. B. Swanick home and the Crum home. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Watson de- farted Sunday for the lakes in innesota, where ‘they spend their ‘vacation. A number of. people. from. here attended the Grant Satter sale Tues- rk Crawford of Britti: was e caller in town Tuesday. R. D. Crum left Sundey for Far- igo where he attended the state fair. B. F. Grant Tu and e C. A. Thompson spent the weck-2nd at Spiritwcod H, T. Crum is « with a severe nerve trouble. The wedding of Miss Norma Long of this town so (iustaf A. Lindell of infined to his home auaek of sciatic "| Mowder home Sunda: and Mr. Harty O'Neil. bride is a graduate of Bennie high school and Valley City ‘leach- ers’ College and has been employed! in the city schools uf Washburn. The groom 3 isa Promressiye attorney of Mr. and Mrs. Lindell will make their home in Washburn after a tour of Yellowstone Park. Miss Offner’s Sunday school class peor a picnic Sunday. usette is repairing the initia tot T. Crum farm. Robbers entered the home of A. ur one mile east ‘of town a rom home. y stole it ike and several other articles. ‘Three men were arrested here Sat- night with a stolen car. they were found to|n articles in their car. Swanick and son Delvin, | a; re Crum and Mrs. Ella Bo sod Dusatreaie Carsions Carstens ing Friday a nara they mare a were guests of oon and Mrs. B, Our streets are a @ much sf . B. | Tuesday. “ana F. Little farm Saturday evening: 2] They helped Clyde to celebrate his 2| Monday morning. Saturday | bi | mond Rupp home Sunday. © | Bismarck were guests of the Ni returned basen accompanied his cousin, Alfred Mell Wis. tein and daughter Al. wea Anton needed grading and ‘otherwise re- a pairing. | Miss Vera and Vada Heaton of Bismarck are guests of Mrs. L. E. Heaton and other relatives. fishing north of Menoken. Mr. Mrs. August Klepstein, Mri ——_—_——_ mann returned Thu: ° from a trip _ Tow | Rock Hill ie and tee. $$$ $$$ ___ +4 kon, Towa, and N. D., and Mr. and Mrs. Roy man at Minneapolis, while on th return trip. the proud parents of baby boy bors 1 prot rents of a Sunday, July 22, ‘f Mrs. Erwin Johnson and children tertained Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ag- read ee family at dinner Tuesday. id Mrs. O. M. Colip of Re- gn ‘ ited with their daughter Mrs. lary Rasche Wednesday evening. Myrtle Little of Baldwin, who has | Wi been a guest at the J. F. Little home, returned home Thursday. The Ladies 'Aid society met with Mrs. Ole Olson Wednesday. Regan callers Friday were Ed. Rasche, Andrew Kolb, *steve Mon- roe, Geo. and Oscar Walworth and Mac McCoy. Mrs, John Howe, Clarice and Ha- zel and Mrs. Earl Mowder motored ie pone Thursday, returning a} re ~ eo Grassy Butte, N. D. Ir. daughters Eunice Mrs. Laef Blensle: visi several FARM ANIMALS J.F. Little. Pst 8 Ruth and Myr- tle motored to Wilton Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hopton of Marseilles, Il, are renewing old cc- quaintances around Regan. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCullough and Son Bill called at the Andrew Olson home Sunday. Quite a number of farmers from around here attended the sale north of acca Tuesday. Everything sold wel Louis Rubin and Abe Tolschinsky of Bismarck called at J. F. Little’s Mr. Rubin was much pleased with his crop on the farm formerly owned by Abe Weinberg. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gordon were guests of the Nels Nelson home Sun- lay. Mrs. Louis Jorgenson and children were Regan callers Saturday. Violet. Rasche, student nurse at the St. Alexius hospital in Bismarck, is spending her vacation at her par- ental home. The telfoae Helen, May and Laura Little of Bismarck motored to the Was Finest Animal Ex- hibits in History Mandan next Tuesday. “White Wonder,” grandson of th: tional Livestock show in Chicag: last winter, will be king of the swin department. He is entered by tev Anthony. Hampshires, Durocs and othe l-eed: will also have champions sented. by the New Salem calf club will ambassadors of the fumed Ne Salem Dairy circuit. The calv have won blue ribbons at the st fairs at Fargo and Grand Forl: Herds of Aberdeen-Angus ar Hereford cattle are enterea py Hartley Stock farms. ¥‘ White of Driscoll has regist several head of purebred Sho horns, 14th boas Refreshments were served. A, T. et called at W. H. Kolb’s | Wedinesda Mr. and i Mrs. Carl Asmus and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Asmus of Binford, N. Dak, were guests of the Eari Mowder home Sunday and Monday. Francis Kohler of Bismarck _ is staying with his grandfather, Mr. Rasche, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Uglum and son Norman of Wilton were guests at the Roy Little home Sunda: Art Crouch and Koch Ro! tored to Regan Sunday. Stephen Monroe, Allen and Frank Tolliver motored to Regan Montay. Mrs. Ray McCullough and Mrs. -| Wm. McCullough motored to Wilton one in the poultiy department. and Girls’ Poultry clubs of Salem have also entries that loo! like blue ribbon winners. Missouri Slope wool grower promise the best display in the hi tory of the ft A reco-d crop me record prices is indicativ ft the high quali developed in thi tion and whic! will be ntered for ribbons, Horses will receive more attentio1 ets mo- E. Patton and Mrs. Ira the Steve Nemetz to see the new baby. ia) rd Robert a visited at | of years. include Belgian, Clydesdale, Engiish Shire, Percheron and the standaid livered hogs to Regan Monday which | p; A new class started thi they sold to a buyer. : : Mr. and Mrs. Roy Farley” and| ¥¢t #* for Shetland ponies. family motored to Regan Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Rasche and fam- slider cay ae NTIST ily were dinner guests at the Sig- H. C. Rasche is having a well put down this week. _Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hopton were dinner guests of Mrs. Mary Rasche Tuesday. Oscar Magnuson was a Bismarck caller Saturday. Most of the farmers have started making hay. Rye will be ready to harvest soo: Guests at the W. H. Kolb home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Tol- liver and family of Bismarck, Mrs. K. Kolb, Andrew Kolb and Allen. irs. Martha aecmones and Mrs. G. Brenniese motored to the Fred Bender farm near Alta. There they enjoyed a chicken dinner. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Little and fam- ily were dinner guests at the Earl Pastor, F. F. Schwindt. Sabbath sch Stereopticon lecture in the tent! Saturday, 8 p.m. the tent on Seventh street and ey hes 2 Basing’ “Thursday, “Last-Day Con. Receive the Holy Spirit “The Kingdom of Grace “The Devil's Vacation Where Will He Take It?” A Perfect Mr. and Mrs. Cilttord oe is wards Saneey, i scar Magnuson family mo- tored to Regan Sunday evening. pS Ganon. spent Sunday at her Paracel Bored visited iy the Wil- sae Dimond home = a ae 8. al hi} were guests a bet home Sunday. . ” The Lather Bailey | Tra Bailey families spent Tuesday at the lake fishing. f Menoken I | A pomp isan picnic was held at a £0) . King farm Thursday eve- ig stele) iy coon eatertained Ms . Lindemann ayes ‘August mew, bill az car fe or Groton, at for to ‘visit fait thelr ar parents, Mr. and Mra. Herman Klepstein. Mr. Klepstein . jon of Prairie | ‘nowll of Mandan, Elmer tein, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers jicnic dinner Sunday and went Otto Ayers and Mrs. R. M. Lude- lay evening They visited V. Fisher at Wau- Mr. co Mrs. Glen Woods Mies Alice Woods at sh lew- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ‘ML B. BISHOPS STANDING PAT #:2s-irs* | Charged With Carrying Church! Weekly Band Coticert! TBD RDRUES Deey tere | rhe Bisrdatch ETE band yalyed to| Position a small audience at the regular, weekly band concert in the Northern Pacific park Thursday night, under condition, probably fatally is Alice Herdegen, 23, The shooting took place at home of Mrs. Margaret hae where Miss Herdegen has been a guest for several days. injured, Richmond, Va., July 27.+)—Re- plying to charges of carrying the tinvte the series of summer concerts ie next Thuraday night. night. = - BOY GIVES AL FIRST DOLLAR New York, July 27+ @) — The} first dollar earned ‘by 1 -old | rge Fleming, jr. Chicago, was ed today from the boy to help |finance Govetnor Smith’s presiden- Mr. and Mars, August Klepstein en- Mr. and Mrs. A. C, Dance and children, Miss Ethel McLaughlin, and Martin Brown motored to New nd Friday visiting Mr. and Mrs. They spent Sun- day arc in the Bad Lands; and_ Mrs. = Ebeling and | nd Beverly and/ Mr. and Mrs. Ebeling returned after, = db, at sas Laef Blensley home i FEATURE FAIR ¢ Missouri apes Fair at Mandan Aristocrats of the farm animal ingdom will be prominent at the | Missouri Slope fair which opens jn / championship boar at the Interna-/ Tokach, purebred hog breeder cf St. | Purebred Chester Whites, repre- Purebred Holstein calves entered | Mrs. Casper Irish, Bismarck, will | that there wes | be the principal exhibitors {Out ie, was pelieved tha iy ew | dawn at Sorel, ep that have been than they have for the ‘past number Corner of Seventh. ae &a Avenue C. Saturday, 2 p.m. Preaching service Saturday, 3 p.m. Special meetings for this week, in Friday, “When Does One Saturday, When and deals fos tet tare eS sag dmg toasted, MADE AT NIAGARA FALLS - VISITORS WELCOME church into politics, four bishops of ithe Methodist Episcopal Church | South have declared their opposition \to Governor Smith justified, and asserted that they ‘will not be jdriven from the field.” In a joint statement Bishops James Cannon, jr., of Richmond, iJohn W. Moore of Dallas, Ed tae of Charlotte, and Horace Dubose of Ni ile last night declared that their activities were in accord with official pronounce- ments of the church, “It would be unthinkable repudi- ation of our personal responsibility as Christian citizens and a base be- 1 of those who have a right to to us for moral leadership,” | to retire from the field at | this cri juncture.” | The statement referred to utter- ances of Bishop Warran A. Chandler | of Atlanta.and Bishop Collins Denny mond, emphasizing the “non- ical mission and work of the a rch, and asserting that the po-/ sition of the-church “on the subject jof personal and party politics” had jbeen proclaimed authoritatively by its leaders from the beginning of Jak history as a Christian body. BEN IS HOME FOR SUMMER ‘o| Fargo, July 27.—()—Lieutenant e |Ben Eiclson, arctic flyer, left Fargo ‘today by train for Hatton, N. D., whi he will spend the summer iwith his father, Ole Eielson. It was | the flyer’s first train ride in more | S|than a ens ke eat LINER, COLLIER | CRASH HEAD ON Montreal, July 27. ly 27—()—An ocean - liner filled with passengers and a gigantic coastal collier collided ihead on-in the St. Lawrence today. | Both crafts suffered serious damage | e| ec} The occurred before les down river, | between the incoming Canadian Pa- cific steamships liner Montrose and “the outbound Rose Castle, one of the | . | largest colliers on the river. h| The collier had to be beached when | started taking water so rapidly at the engine room flooded. The "| liner continued here and docked with ja twisted and buckled stem piece and the plates in her port bow torn as if Breeds already entered ripped through by. buge | by a huge knife. collision “LOVE MANIAC ATTACKS GIRL Milwaukee, Wis., July” 27. Unrequited love transforméd who had 12 hours before vi it} himself in the uniform of a Miiwa' kee policeman into a maniacal cni inal yesterday, and caused him to shoot his sweetheart, and, as she lay helpless before him, to fracture her skull by repeatedly hammering it on the floor. “She didn’t like me because IT am - | explanation, after he had voluntarily given himself up to.the police and had confessed to his. act. who flared into al is Benjamin Eckert, 27; j his victim, who now lies in a serious Luncheon ounces full-size biscuits 12 by anyone, the direction of R. E. Wenzel. A clarinet duet played by Sam| colo solo played by Gilbert P. Rage jhis MELEE were featur The Bismarck boys’ band will con- tial campaign. The contribution was made public | youngster’s postscript to} Don’t show this to news- This: is between you and Guy Larson and a_pic- | despite ; Paper men, and me.” Favored by Discriminating Palates At exclusive cafes .... at leading soda fountains ... in the dining rooms of your neighbor Purity Ice Cream is favored as a dessert because of its flavor and richness. 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