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: MANDAN NEWS MANDAN AUXILIARY | PRESENTS MUSICAL “ PRODUCTION TODAY Leonard ©. McMahan Takes| Male Lead in Home Tal- ent ‘Circus Solly’ James E. Campbell, | | Mandan Magistrate, Outsmarts Connolly ' Cpe J. E. Campbell, Mandan's police magistrate, is having many a good oo these days at the expense of Louis H. Connolly, Morton county ; state's attorney. A short time ago Campbell and Connolly visited the same place and both hung their hats up. When it came time to go, Campbell, by mis- LA put on Connolly's huge som- | Members of the auxillary chapter of c Gilbert 8. Furness post of the Amer- ican Legion, Mandan, tonight and to- | morrow night will present a home act musical comedy, .” at the Palace theater. Dress rehearsal of the production | “ was held yesterday afternoon. Head- ing the cast in the leading male role of Circus Solly is Leonard C. Mc- Mahan. _ The production is coached by Miss Ramona Neilson. Eighty girls appear in the various choruses and 100 children make up the Kiddies’ Kabaret. In charge of the cast are Mrs. W, G. Renden, Mrs. H. K. Jensen, and Mrs. E. W. Tobin. Other committees are made up of Mmes. H. C. Funden, £. W. Tobin; Kiddies Kabaret, Mmes. W. C. Toste- vin, E. H Orcutt, Paul Shannon; pro- gram, Mines, H. K. Jensen, J. T. Mc- ushers, Mmes. H. R. Handt- W. J. Sullivan, James McGil- lic, and Jack Murray Members of the Gomes are: ‘Mere We Are’ The Mandan training course for Clem Ferderer,, Agnes Svihovec, i Monica Schweigert, Helen Saunders, | SCout leaders will hold its first ses- Rose Brucker, Louise Williamson, | sion at the Mandan High school gym Evelyn mae i on Wednesday night. The course is ‘ y Ann’ Grace Fa:r, Edith Saunders, Bar ta Hs tieeicn sobted hotties bara Dashle, Cecelia Swanson, Mar- | °Vet Who are interes pct It is an elementary course, designed jorie Shaw, Bernadette McCarthy, Genevieve Schardt, Alfreda Hess,|to give the scout leader information Eleanor McPonald, Agnes Svihovec. | concerning the scout program, what ‘Wobbly Walk’ ; to do at troop meeting and how to Grace Farr, Barbara Dashle, Ce- | teach scout technique to scouts. The celia Swanson. Marjorie Shaw, Ber-| Mandan scoutmasters, troop com- nadette McCarthy, Agnes Svihovec. {| mitteemen and members of the coun- Other girls to appear in choruses‘ cil have been urged to attend the are: course and a majority are expected Frances McLean Edna Braun, Jean-|to do so. A man taking this nette Stewart, Maric Hoffman, Mil- | is under no obligation to continue’ in dred Carey, Josephine Edmundson, | the scout program actively. Anyone Laurayne Steinbreuck, Arlyne Stein- | interested may get in touch with C. breuck, Winnifred Wiebers, Beth}J. Bakken, at the Mandan High West, Marguerite Graychee, Lucille | school. Dahners, Winnifred Richardson, Irma! The men taking the course Hie be Jane Hanley, Betty. Mackin, Gladys | organized into a regular scout troop, Muske, Virginia Conroy, Anne Mc-/; sponsored by the regional dis Ginnis, Bernice Penhale, LaVonne | committee, represented by F. P. Ho- Penhale, Olga Christennsen, Dolores | man and Al Weinhand) as the troop Carey, LaVerne Pope, Patzy Parsons, | committee. The scoutmaster will be Louise Lyman, Kathryn Gallagher,| Deputy Scout Commissioner C. J. Mary Russell, Jayne Broderick, Lew-| Bakken. The senior patrol leader ista Hanley, Dorothea Sylvester, | will be Scout Executive W. G. Fulton. Grace Richardson, Gertrude Kelly, |The patrol leaders will be Ernest Leona Ritchey, Ethel Peterson, Arn-) George, Albert Reed, and Charles laug Gran, Isabelle Readinger, Mary | Bugbee. Their patrols will be made Edmundson, Helen Homan, Dorothy | up of the men enrolled in the course. Mackin, Lorraine Esterley, Winnifred| The following have declared their McGillic, Grace Walder, Dorothy | intention of enrolling in the course: Seitz, Agnes Zahn. Evelyn Foster, | Of Troop 1, O. K. Johnson; of Anna Glass, Ruth Blake, Marie Hai-|2, Charles Bugbee, Willard Jorde; den, Mildred Richardson, PhyllisCar-|of the new Methodist troop, L. G. roll, Magdalen Schafer, Catherine | Thompson, Robert Adam, Rev. F. G. Carey, Kitty Gallagher, Harris Rosen, | Norris; of the Dorothy Rosen. Rev. G. W. Stewart; “Tiny tots” composing the Kiddies | Catholic troop, Kabaret are: Harold Roehn, H. C. Schulte. Sev- Lioyd Dahl, Barbara Schmidt, | eral high school boys, including Fred- Ralph Eckroth, Pattie McGillic, Billie | erick Swanson, Charles Ellis and Hunke, Harry Hunke, Dorothy Sakar- | George Toman also will be enrolled. iassen, Edward Tavis, Marjorie Dow, | Al Weinhandl, FP. P. Homan and H. Pat Fitzsimmons, Marjorie Horner,| K. Jensen, of the district committee, Leroy Christianson, Marjorie Marvin, | will also be present. Niel ragga Jack , Feamne: Gregory Dahners, Marg: Connolly, Ruth Gallagher, Helen Winbauer, Jack Olson, Dorothy Dow, Richard | sectarian Tavis, Marian ‘yman, Patrick Howe, | boy interested may join anyone of Fern Rosen, William Boehm, Lucille | these troops tepeetiogs of his reli- ' Tostevin, Glen Murphy, Helen Tostee ios convictions. troop committee Henderson, trate’s eyes and ears and rested on his shoulders. This was a signal for onlookers to laugh. the judge re- “Well, anyway,” ; Marked, “this hat now has more og under it than it ever had be- | NANDAN BOY SCOUTS WILL OPEN TRAINING Candidates to Be Organized’ Into Troop and Three Oth- ers to Be Formed vin, Robert Froelich, Marcella Haider,| The «Presbyterian , Howard Erickson, Margaret Tobin, | will consist of Dr. A. O. Pauline Baker, Patricia Cody, Marian | Ed Miller, and Harold Lawrence. The Dow, Marjorie Broderick, Margaret | Methodist Hauser, Zina Shinners, Roger Jensen, | Rey, FP. G. Percy. Troops Donald Strand,’George Reko, | sored by the Elk’s club are under the Virginia Voight. Gaines Gibble, Kath- | direction of the members of wnt een Seefeldt, James Eu- | trict committee, H. K. Jensen, tene Eckroth, Robert Steinbrueck, Pat |. Percy, Dr. B. D. Rowley, Al Howe, Frank Heinz, Curry Conrad.|handl, H. C. Schulte and F. P. Ho- thas. Conrad, John Conrad, Wallace ; man. erson. Major A. B. Welch Reads Latest Book {Concerning State Major A. B. Welch, Mandan post- ‘ster, this morning was beginning read foe "published te- | Ered tdi ior 4 The work is ontitied “The History $44 in a Suit for Wages ‘Wells County, North Dakota, and Pioneers.” It was written Against Mandan Man who is a mail cl lor eee heen Pacific Railway company bility that y (has a regular run between James- and Billings, Mont. . Spokesfield, a close friend of vo is comprehensive, con- a rue ceo ‘The fae ind placc-names, and includes illustrations of North Dakota "The hat slid down over the magis- | i jMont.. where he will enter the North- | 2.255 COURSES ON LEADERS THE BISMANUK KIBU NI, MUNDAY NUVEMBERK 18 1929 Personal and Social News of Mandan Vicinity | a i | Dr. C. C, Smith has returned from | Mr. and Mrs, ‘Anton Ressler, St.! Anthony, are parents of a son born Saturday. 2 Mrs. A. W. Metean and daughter! |Frances visited with friends in Min- yneapolis over the week-end. 22 & Dr. G. H. Spielman and son Lloyd | went to Minneapolis Friday to attend | the ee game. * Joe Reidinger has ere to Glendive, ies Pacific hospital for treatment. xk ke i Mr. and Mrs. Leo Broderick re- jturned yesterday from Minneapolis i where they spent the week-end. see Mrs. William Simpson has gone to Detroit, Mich, for a visit with her daughters, Miss Willifred Simpson and Mrs. Thomas Lough. se @ More than 50 couples attended the dence Friday evening given by the Revelers club, the first of a number shik’s orchestra pla: ing. Bridge was ‘aayen’ at 2 tables ‘when the Catholic ..ltar society held for the danc- ,® Party Friday evening in St. Joseph's auditorium. Score prizes went to Mrs. William McCormick and Ralph |Friesz. The hostesses included | Mesdames yee completed aia iam hand -| this 16th day of November. 1 den, W. F. Meyers, E. G. McCann, P. H. Schroeder and George Ford. About 130 guests were present. ee ‘Dear Santa Claus, ||: | I Want a Big Doll Morton Girl Says | Children in the Mandan territory already have begun writing letters to Santa Claus in anticipation of many beautiful gifts next month, it ‘Was announced this morning by Ma- jor A. B, Welch, Mandan postmaster. The postmaster already has re- ceived letters from two “tots.” One apparently came from a little girl probably 12 years old. She want- ed a doll, “one that could talk and wear clothes,” a baby buggy for the doll, and “blankets trimmed in lace’ for the doll. The other apparently | came from @ much younger child, one who could not write. The child just made a group of pencil marks on the page, and probably had her older sister address the cpistle to Santa, Mr. Welch say: noricn.¢ Or EXPIRATION OF EMPTION akota, County of Bur- rf, County Auditor, Bismarck, |) 3450 Portland Ave., Agricultural Credit Minneapolis, Minn. You ‘are hereby notified that the of land hereinafter descri and which was assessed f ir name for taxation for the yeur 1928 was on the 1 of December, idee duly « provided. byt for the de- Induent taxes of the year 1925, and that the time for redemption ‘from ‘Mbis., Corp., Said land Ix described as follows: ‘a ot th the Bw, Section 21, Town- a with his parents in Newcastle, | 0! they will hold het Bad season. Mu-| s the | Bi E. W. Tobin, W. G. Ren-| {!'*, Sen eee eS E TO CONTRACTORS Ic NOTICE EXPIRATION OF je Highway Constraction REDEMPTIO Droposuls ft | jot" a State Highw | No. 41, Northeast o Teveived bythe state Wlehway | mission in the offices of the Denkirs ment of State High Bi ND not fat ad aveniber time t | Spened and read. 2, The proposals must be mailed | to ‘or otherwise deposited with Department of State Highway iat ‘ lle Laeatie 8 Hackney, St. Paul, Minn; Union Investment Minneapolis, 1. Wnty Auditor, Bismarck, lane cndete nn ing a State Highway e ix Hton (Kederal Aid Proje It 3968) In Burleigh and AteLean Coun: | | YA certified cheek for $¢:, to-| gether with a bidder's bond in the [full amount of the gross sum bid, | m tg accompany each proposal ontemplated work consists, of t follows: ‘ownship 1 $418.03. d to redeem thin date, $62.83, Tn addition to’ the above amount tt f you will b at Pa crete’ ment mere Plowing | ani Yane Earth C. Yds. Rock tis rei ATS redemption ax abo thereof will to the he tax sale tificate law. Witness my this 16th day o! (Seal) (First publi Yas. Rip Hep: nish and D Corrugated “Metal Piet Deliver 76 1. F } ‘ul Corrugated Metal Pi e Cul nish and Deliver 104 Li Corrugated Metal Tipe nish and Deliver 18 Connecting Rand: liver 3 No, 24-inet Hands: Furnish nnd 30-Inch Metal Conne Me a ee icas Furnish and De- Metal Connecting 3 Det ESPIMATION oF oF EVE METIO: el. |iinginent "taxes uf that the time fe ate Highways a also at M i i in 4 County where! u Project or pre je ‘a P: a phi Mich led to tedeem at 6. All bidders are invited to be bove amo t at the opening of the pro- he right is reserved to rejec all proposals, to waive tech- nicalitles, oF to accept stich ax may be ined to be for the best inter of he County and B8tat Ridders must bid on ontained. in the proponal biatk bid or bids received for auy ni Ai the proposal will be considered as ir- regular and rejected a9 such. ated October, 29, (1928, (Seal) STATE (First publi cate: | DI (Signed) H. 11/4-11-18 - Ly ys been nade tn “ict of th ore, sold. ax provided by li That {hat mortgage | linquent taxes of the ed Henry Nel- sison, tis wife. Federat 1. Given,” ertain by gage Saint eae sity’ of State ot tiene jortmages, Date November 13, 1918; mm filed for rece ord in the office of t Register of Deeds of Burle! ous ., Basie Da- Kota.on Rover mbet ik, 18 t Pa wilt Moe: ee ciones ate le of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter described, at the front door of the Court House, in the Gi Amount sold Amount requ this date, In addition'to 1 required vice of this not oc the December, 192 ihe amount te as due upon’ such’ mort ipa fe ou the day | of sale, for suid defaulted ivdebted-| Wi nest. Said sale is to be made sub; this 16th And inferior to the unpaid. prince! of the aforesaid mortgage ki (Seal) Horleleh Fede Rank. o! North Dakota, amountiny (Hirst publication November 18, 1928. Hundred (18-2 ($1720.83). to satisfy tl the County of Burle! ppp Dakota, and amount you lows pay the costs of the service of tnis notice and interest as provided by law and unlens you re- the explration of the time for red: tion as above stated, a deed thereof Til insue to the holder of the tax sale em irom this tN th day of 3 ‘A.C. IBAMINGE! (Sealy Audion” Burlel gh County State of North Dakota, County of Bur- Office of County Auditor, Bismarck, . , Bismarel N. Dak. YY pire ninety rvice of in described as “colluws Fi 21, Township 144, itange 7 Number oe ‘acres, 160, Amount sold fot $26.01, Amount Te to redeem at thin date, itton to the above amount you will_be required to pay the costs of the service of this notice and interest provided by law and unless you re- ‘lon mn {deem said land from said sale before the expiration of the time for redemp- tion as above Stakes, deed thereof will insue to the holder of the tax sale certificate as provided by is ners my bh oftlsian weal 929. ISAMINGER, (Seal) antig § Burleigh County, t Mi .'Hoerr, Baek nte ee You are hereby noti sled ich hereinatt. at fiat th “i 4 row wauent Manes at “he that's ‘tiene Yor be pened tion ‘trom wald wale will expire ninety, days from | marek, the cor service of this notice, id lal is described us follow: ° BES ee a oe 140, Number. of acres, 1 Amount sold for, sors, eng | requ! to redeem at ‘ ia date, 952.82. elt be required to ba outs of nie = ths nate a lund ‘interest y law unless you re- deem 8 from sald sale bet nto the ‘above, amount yoy | “ihe Northeast Quarter (NEM) of Section Twenty-six ¢ ship one ‘Hundred Went! Me Sixty hereby notified that the jes ng to the Government sure here will be due on said mortgage at the date of sale for said defaulted the sum of richer en and 84/109 torney’ fer with a cloxure an pro Dated thin 1 THE Mortgagee. sitiormey “ye Mort- ‘addition “equi ‘) h acece me Coumnacrans of this notice and interest tate Highway Const {Ge Proposals for the construction deem of a sta ighway on State Rout he expirati xo. 14 North of Sterling tion’ an, abo ‘at ss fee ; d by the state Allehweas the holder-of the tax nate he. offte vided by laws, will ixsue Dal td November 29th, at which pines and time they will be publicly ‘opened and rend. T roporals must be mailed to herwise deposited with the De- partment. of ae ie Highs and endorsed “Proposal for construct ing a State Highway North of Sterling (Pederal Ald Project No. 381-A) in Burleigh County 3, A certified check for 5¢%, to- gether with a bidder's bond in the full accompaiy ; each propor ne amet ties stment Company, Muni apo! 10%82° 8 lemplated. work, consintn, of You hte hereby notified that the Incidental road improvement Invalv: | tract. of land hereinafter dexeribed ing approximately and which was assessed in you Foe Kcres, Clearing and for taxation for the year 1925. was 3 53s. Acres, Blowing and Ha the 14th day of 1 enieer 1926, dul eR aa Tart th Hi (Beal) (First publi i t Burleigh rth Dakota, miber 18, 1929.) xold, as pro’ law Hnanent taxen “ot the year 19; that the time for redemptio We | kald wale will exp inety days from t| the completed kervice of this notie Bald land is described ax follows: % Section 9 Township 140, inge Number of acres, 160, Amount sold Deliver 3 etal Pipe Haus required 10 “redeem at Furnish and Deliver 4 Peo i ince "Metal I Connecting Bands; Fu and Deliver 3 No. 2 In addition’ to the above amount you et okt be required to pay the coxts of the service oft. this notice ane. Interest y And unlens ypu re- nald nale before the expiration of the time for redemp- tion us above stated, a deed thereof Dlanks will issue to the holder of ins ti x Bale not from the Be Pepartment | certificate as provided by law, y, be obtal ot tate eer eee ications ets og]. Witness my hand and ot seal 16th day i aes m (Seal) De: o Biemarck, N. Dak., office of the County vy ‘herein the pro; re 4 be Present at the opening of “th “pre ber ‘The right in reserved to re; ind all proposals, to waive tech- jermined 1s of the County ne Bidders ye bi ined in ti oposal bla: fia’ or bids received for any vnunet of i tg than those conta! ei be considered October 33, 8T. Te HIGHWAT (Signed) H.C. FRA nee? ‘decre’ ees, or ing it ‘aisha, aunt rane neal North Dakota, County of Bure : RAID YIELDS BOOZE: ~}liam Sherma: FRATERNITY HOUSE | ence to be held here January 21, 1930, ‘| 35 University of I'!inois Students , Face Arrest and Expul- ! sion for Cache | Urbana, Ill, Nov. 18.—()—A liquor raid by county officers an the Gamma {Eta Gamma fraternity house early iyésterday has brought 35 University (of Illinois students face to face with \ the Prospect of arrest and expulsion from school. Twelve gallons of alcchul, ‘gin, and “ie | Whiskey were confiscated at the fra. jternity house which officers said was jbeing used as headquarters for a ring ‘lof student bootleggers who they be: |lieved had been operating all fall. | {The Gamma Eta Gamma house is {three blocks from the university + |campus. { State’ Attorney Cline and Sherifi Saoaf said padlock action would be started to close the place as a pub- lic_nuisance. Three students were arrested. Wil- of Crown Point, Ind., @ sophomore, was held by officers to {have been the leader in liquor sales. jAlfred J. Withers of Hibbing, Minn.. me ja freshman, and Ernest Longbons, of » | Marion, Il., » {two held a junior, were the other | Preliminary investigation led Sher- |iff Shoaf to believe that bootlegging had been going on since school start- ed in Septembs cohol being pur- \chased at $12 a gallon and sold for $32. 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