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Avpleasant evening was it at the Adolph ‘Basen home Saturday evening. ive whist played, first prizes were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Beyer Saturday. : Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Van Vleet called at the Ed Smith home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paulsen enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson to Sunday dinner. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and family were Sunday visitors at the Henry Olson home. ——— * I Welch’s Spur clad. eee ee ea MRS. R. M. WELCH Mrs. John Nieland, teacher of Boyd school No. 1, had a severe attack of ase Monday and was unable to ach. Joe Hill motored to Menoken Mon- day. Mrs. Robert Welch was quite ill with & severe cold this week. John Heild, who works for Robert Boyd, called at the Robert Welch home ‘rieread to have a radio battery charged. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ishmall mo- tored to Bismarck Thursday. Lawrence Doppler motored to Bis- marck with Glen Oder the middle of the week. Kermit Knudtson called at the Jack dined at the John Welch day. John Craven, Irwin Reed and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Snyder motored to Bis- marck Friday. Mrs. Edith Bruce motored from her school at Apple Creek to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Welch, for the week-end. Marcus Tremblay visited at the home of her uncle, Ed Doppler, Sun- day. o_O \, Schrunk o————<—<—_—_ —_—_——_—o By HELEN MARCHANT Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wentz and chil- iting dren who spent the week-end visit with Mrs. Henry Siebel, returned home Mi Delmar McClellan and Herman lenger called at the Wm. Witt homo Wednesday 3 Joe Klemin spent Saturday at the Sarl Johnson home. “Wilbert. Nieters, Gus- Witt and Irwin Wentz spent Sat- . evening at the Jake Wents id Mrs, R. G. Marchant and Nieters motored to Wing eke Be i 2 if Bg Ha ritel (E Foie Ht el { i if 2 cH i THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Take a stroll down Advertising Avenue "HE most wonderful street in the world . . . . . Yes, and the most interesting. A little jaunt down Advertising Avenue gives you all the latest news about the food you eat—the clothing you wear—the amuse- ments you seek. You learn where and when to make your every pur- .chase most satisfactorily and economically. _ Advertising Avenue displays all the latest offerings of “the Butcher, the Baker, the Candle Stick Maker” . . . The purchasing agent of your household can very materially increase the value of every dollar by simply _ reading these displays every day in this newspaper . . . thereby keeping informed on the price trend of TODAY’S purchases. - The Bismarck Trib: ne Advertising Department @