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T HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 21, 1980 A year ago the Pure Oil Co. announced the discovery of a new process in the manufacture of gasoline, to give more power, more mileage, and instant starting. They calied this gas Puro!-Pep and it sold at a 4c premium. Due to its blue ‘color the laws of North Dakota forbid its sale here. In Minnesota it was bought in tremendous quantities. Recently the Pure Oil Co. removed the ~ SIOUX OIL BISMARCK MANDAN COPELIN MOTOR CO. Bismarck De BISMARCK AUTO PARTS NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | od Estherville i By MRS. ROY LITTLE rt and Mrs. Mrs. Harry Daven| SE el Roy Little called at home Tuesday. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hollingsworth were overnight. guests at the Harry Davenport home Tuesday They also called at the Wm. sen home . Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. S, L. Jordahl called at the Earl Mowder home Wednes- day. Mrs. Earl Mowder spent Wednes- day afternoon at the G. O. Lindsey home. Mrs. Harry Davenport motored to Wilton Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Little, Gene an Marian were Wednesday evening vis- itors at Harry Davenport’s home. The members of the American Le- gion Auxiliary entertained their ‘al 's at a dance and supper in the Legion cabin Nov. 11. ; Harry Davenport and Roy Little motored to Mandan Thursday with turkeys, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mickelsen were shoppers in Wing Friday. Several of the farmers around here called at the J. F. Little home Fri- day to get potatoes. Roy Walker spent the week-end with Stanley Francis, Mr. and Mrs. Art Strand spent Friday at the Anna Strand home. Lloyd Knudson and Earnest Swan- | son motored to Bismarck Thursday. Mrs. Anna Knudson returned home with them Friday to spend a couple The Wm. Wilmot family of Wilton were visitors at the George Mowder home Saturday. : The Congregational Ladies’ Aid of Regan served. a .chicken supper in the Legion cabin Saturday evening,! Nov. 15, A very good crowd was in attendance. George Michelsen had the misfor- tune to have his barn burn down Sat- urday night, | ig some harness and feed. Charlotte and Ruth Wilmot and Melinda Manning spent the week-| end at their homes here. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berg and fam- ily were guests at the W. Kelley home in Regan Saturday evening. Mrs. R. Manning and Mrs. Pete en spent Saturday evening m. Michelsen’s home. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berg and fam- ily spent Sunday at the John Berg home in Wilson township, and Mrs. Cecil/ Elkins and family were Sunday visitors at the Ole Wold home. Mrs. Roy Little and Gene called at the Joe Cook home Monday. S. L. Jordahl wemt to St. Paul Sat- urday morning with two carloads of Mr. and Mrs.) Seth Cook and Mrs Ollie Cook of Bismarck were Sunday visitors at the Joe Cook home. Mrs. J. F. Little called at the Roy Little home Spnday evening. ° ‘Wing | > By LILLIAN MUELLER Miss Leah Harth spent the week- ° | © end at her’ parental home in Burn-| stad, N. D. John Mueller was a business call- er in Bismarck Friday. Burnell Larson motored Mrs. Or- val Larson to Pettibone Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Gottfred Weber and Edith Mueller were Sunday visitors at the R. J. Bleth home. Mabel Jacobson spent the week- end with Hilma Olson. Mr. and Mrs. T. Subey and daugh- ter Donna Lou, George Anderson and Foster and Claude Piepkorn motored to Bismarck Sunday. Foster and Claude visited with their father, who is in the hospital there. : Arthur Weber was an overnight guest at the John Mueller home Tuesday. evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Frederick and JSamily pf Mandan spent Sunday vis- iting at the J. J. Horner home. Mr. and Mrs. John Weber spent Sunday) evening at the Fred Borth Mr. /and Mrs. Charles Edwards are the parents of baby twins, a girl arid a boy, born Friday, Nov. 14, at the St. Alexius hospital at Bis- marek, Jake Hein was a caller at the Dan| Seiglock home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs; H. C. Edgerton and son Clyde and Florence Hubbell were callers in Washburn Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Niemi of Kenzie were visiting at the W. home Sunday. Mrs/ Gordon Larson spent several cave at the E. S. Larson home last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Mueller and son Bernard spent Sunday visiting with Mr, and Mrs. Fred Borth. Mr. and Mrs. I. Kremenetsky and daughter were Tuttle callers Tues- day evening. Mrs. Anton Kuloski spent the first part of ‘the week in Wilton. Mr. and Mrs. John Weber, Jr., Edith Mueller and Mr. and Mrs. A. ight.|, Bertrum Olson and LaVerne Gold. Mickel- 0 ‘home, | took Mrs. Broste and baby to Bis-' hospital in Bismarck. le. 0. Lindsey home Wednesday,’ Robert, Harold and Marcella Neiters, oS | making arrangements for the La-| Margaret and Irene Marchant spent | Sibley Butte j is? Gor 5 ade thick ‘ ace at = Ade Nets home. . = ert | ir. al rs. Jake Fisher and, i¢ young folks had play practice , e ‘i aay were callers at the Walter at Schrunk school No. 2 ‘Thursday By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST Di isted Christ Berg dress tt home Sunday. ) evening. : e | geese and tatkags Monday evening.| Mrs. Joe Cook and Ollie visited, Anton Robel is hauling grain to . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larson and Rev. Christ of Wilton held church with Grandma Bailey at the Ira Wing for Thomas Novak this week. M¥. and Mrs. Geo. Hughes attended ‘services in Wing Sunday. | Bailey home Wednesday. Mrs. Elizabeth Novy and son ee at McKenzie Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Oswald were| Dee Bailey, Mrs. Ole Olson, Violet Louis were in Wing Thursday. . B. Roth aad family visited at the Sunday evening callers at the J. J./and Oscar Olson were Wilton and Ray Marchant received the sad Elmer Bloomquist home Thursday Hotter Neoware ee BaMater Alene Teesdey Whine ialseee One tie arene at Seaview, Cvening, i |; gilt. and Mrs. Ben MeCloskey and Bismarck they attended the show|Wash, passed away Wednesday , Prd Hedstrom and G. Coderstrom | fam to McKenzie Sunday | ‘Check and Double Check.” taorning. Mr. and Mra. Henry Larson imotor- to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Me-| Oat Bailey of Bismarck visited) Thomas Novak finished with his) ed to Sterling Friday night after Closkey and fami relatives here Saturday evening. threshing Thursday. their daughter Vivi: Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Cook and Andrew, Leo, and Marcella Neiters Mr. Larson of Mandan was a call- |berg motored to Hurdsfield sages eels i eg) “y a oy WwW. peed ia party ~ the: ¢ it the Elmer Bloomquist home Fri- ris Goldberg returned to Win; ‘ook visited relatives here Sunday. {home of their cousin, Mrs. ioe with them, =| “5. W, Olson ealled at the Ole Olson| Stark, of near Cooleich, ing Coleen ate oe | Hilda Wutzke spent the week-end} home Monday morning en route to; Misses LeNora and Lydia Witt LB. Roth and family visited at at her parental home near Arena. | Hurdsfield, N. D. called at the home of their sister, Elmer Bloomquist's. Thursday eve- Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Wagle drove) We understand that there is a Mrs. Henry Siebel, Sunday. ning. {to Bismarck Saturday. |family living on the Chas. Our place; Chris Wentz is spending a few Leonard Davenport and son Junior | Mr. and Mrs. Vietor Anderson of near Chas. Kuehl’s place. days with his wife, who is ill at the “ere Forge cad at the Cederstrom home Gackle were callers at the Harju Shirley Mae Walker spent Thurs-| St. Alexius hospital. CMTE MCI aa eh: El eaeiian |home in Wing Saturday. |day night with Nina Fisher. Sunday supper guests at the Her- ang Wayne and Mr. and Mrs cece Mr. and Mrs. John Mueller and: Louise Walker visited with Burnett man Neiters ome were Mr. Whitted and Florence and Stephen afternoon! Jacobson and Violet Olson Thursday | Mrs. R. G. Marchant and daughters, were callers at the Elmer Lundquist i and Gus Witt. home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Davenport end children called at the L. Mad- land home Monday en route to Mc- Kenzie. ‘night, | and Mrs. Howard Glanville, Ollie Cook visited at the Ole Olson; Mavin and LeRoy Wentz are and daughter Bernice and Mrs. Etta! home Monday. spending this week at the Wm. Witt ee Sects mie a8 a infaed F, Holey called at the Roy ish Ni ig e ¥ unday to visit w: irs. Walter} Little home Sunday evening. uis Novy motored to Bismarc! Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bloomquist an | Paling and children, i Chas. Our, Mrs. Chas. Kuehl and Friday. Wayne visited at the E. Ne Widuer rr. and Mrs. John Weber, Sr., and| Mrs, G. O. Lindsey attended the har-| Louis Novy called at the Marchant home Sunday. Mr. and’ Mrs. Elmer |Mr. and Mrs. Fred Oswald attended | vest festival in Wilton Tuesday. home Saturday after some flax seed.' Lundquist accompanied them. Mr. German Lutheran chureh north of Alvin Ghylin did carpenter work] Gustaph Witt spent Saturday eve- po Mrs. Pg B. Carter and sons town Sunday. {at the Keator farm Monday and|ning at the Herman Neiters home. iso there Fhe Weer oe Mr. and Mrs. H. Beall of Bismarck | Tuesday. Mrs. J. E. Witt spent Monday at te resume his school duties at the. | were business eallers in Wing Tues-| Merrile Lindsey and Chas. Our|her parental home. | Arnold school. | day. .,, |hauled coal Monday and Tuesday. Edwin Triebwasser called at the! Elmer Bloomquist and family called |. Martha Weber is staying with; J, W. Kerfer arrived here from) Wm. Witt home Friday. at the home of Henry Larson Satur- | Mr. and Mrs. G. Weber this week. | Miami, Fla. Monday. He spent four, Mr. Salter, Miss Ella Funston, and | day. | Mr. and Mrs. M. Wagle were din-} months visiting with his wife, who|Rose Novy called at the Marchant! | Hughes and family were Henry Larson's Friday eve- ning. Oliver Roth delivered cattle to L. E. Heaton Friday. j her guests at the N. H. Collins home| went there for her health. He re- home Saturday. Sunday, % iports that Mabel feels finc. Miss Opal Harvey gave a party at The Dan Seiglock children spent her schoolhouse Monday evening. Sunday with the Christ Berg chil- * | Those who attended it were Mr. and Wilson By MRS. JOHN A. BERG George callers at | dren. |: Mrs. Joe Schallon and family, Mrs. ‘ng on business Saturday. |. Mr. and Mrs. John Slobogan and ¢| Clyde Harvey, Fay ‘and Barl of| ,,2eore Hughes and family | and son Willie and daughter Agnes and | | Wing, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Witt, Gus. ffenty Larson and family motored Roman Shellop all of Garrison were taph Witt, Albert, Fred, Willie and “°xgarion Glisbe motored to Sterling visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Anton Martha Heimbuch, Marcella and An-’ Saturday. i Kuloski and family Sunday. drew Neiters, Margie and June Mar- j sf Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Cederstrom Mildred Maunu of Dunblane, Sask..| jy a;,angedity Sam Berg and fam chant, Gladys Rue, and. Vernon, and daughter bite ann coe ae ae visiting at the Jacob Banttari| Tohns. Mrs. Chris Wentz returned to her ‘Bismarck. Hs All members were present except Mrs. John Glum and.Mrs. Chas. McCor- | mick. The next meeting will be held | > rome . . = oe :. al Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jacobson and! i Hintz ote paged Wag- home from the St. Alexius hospital, | Hotenatirs ee painted, the son Herman and Mr. and Mrs. James nor home Sunday evening after a/@fter undergoing an operation for | Olson spent Saturday night and Sun-| Weeu's visit at McLaughlan, S. D.,|@PPendicitis. | day in Bismarck visiting relatives. | with relatives. : ps gigs ~a ipo Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berg and fam- | fined a number of young folks at ity of Regan visited at the Fred Frances sijohn Glum and MF, Tooker are serie borne, Sanday evening. Wagner home Sunday. busy hauling wood from ‘the river. | eceorse Anderson transacted busi- “Mr and Mrs. Lewis Wagner and Mr. and Mrs. H. Larson and Vivian ness in Bismarck one day last week.' x17 and Mrs. Adolph Wagner attend- BY MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN and yan’ MZ Hi Larson and Vivian Ferne Glanville spent Tuesday ed’ church at Pickardsville Sunday a | And children motored to the Wilton oveeeek with Oia Raber: evening. Clarence Ryberg called at the mp aR Eyer avid * fe fe be is Bi ve Ff i le ind an ec Wwidson as- daughter Ellen Mac motored to Bis, Miss Birtha Berg spent the week-) Dietsman home Tuesday looking for’ sted Joun Chum with his winduill rek Tuesday. Ellen Mae had | end at the John Berg home with her | some cattle that had strayed away. Monday, which he purchased from tins dendad wank dimes jonais yee ie called at the Sam|, Mt: Salter from near Menoken | Fete Davidson. | 1) scaconsie Mr. and Mrs, A. Kopplin and Mr. pore home Frides helped Mr. Moffit finish the shack Monday evening, and Mrs, H. Edgerton and son Clyde, "Mfr, ‘and Mrs. Fred Lange and|by the schoolhouse for Mrs. Moffit| Mr. Elmer Lundquist assisted, her [ oraseiny ee enue St Wi albam Mrs, Louise Lange called at the John’ where she expects to stay this achool | “Genie Sornig “ead at Bimer < | Berg home Sunday. term. lay. liana and hes. Keuuiato end daugh-/ “Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Wagner and| Mr, and Mre. W. A. Dietzman and. Piggmawists Tuesday. ndanist | visitors at the J. Banttari home Rael son atria sealed at the Lewis Wag-| daughter Mrs. Seamen Gibson, were) home Tuesday were Mr and Mrs. t ‘ ner home Friday evening. "gy and Gonday. ss urickson and|, Mf, and Mrs dohn Berg and| thur Solberg homes, mal also on nd Mrs. E. A. Widger and Mr. and , re tthe John | @aughters Oletha and Alma motored| Mrs, Mary McCormick, Tuesday af-| Mrs. : ; aor pestle at the John) +, Harvey and Martin Saturday, re-| ternoon. | | Mr, and Mrs. George Kavonious| t¥®ning Sunday evening. | Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Owen were! Driscoll j Gat ‘ge ! The Wolf young folks returned! shoppers in Bismarck Wednesday Sith Meee ant Sunday afternoon nome Saturday after a weeks’ visit| afternoon, | | : 2 gi |with relatives at Zeeland, N. D. Mrs. Henry Miller and son Harold By MRS. F. 0. JOHNSON ——_——______________|_ Mr. and Mrs. John Berg and fam-| were business ci in Bismarck —- \| Canfield lily spent Thursday evening at the| Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Hull enter- | nm || Dave Meyer home. | Lawrence Madland, Selmer Ownas, tained at cards Friday evening. The rig — Mrs. Christ Wolf and Mrs. John Vernon Thysell and Harry Smith guests were Mr. and Mrs. Vic Ped- j By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN Berg dressed turkeys Wednesday at! went to Pembina, N. D., monaay w erson, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Swan- the wolf home. \visit Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hadland. son, Mr. and,Mrs. Carl Meland and Mrs. Jake Fisher and son Gene| Mr. and Mrs. John J. Schlafman They returned home Friday. iss Verna Sleight. pints jand Mrs, Ghylin and sons attended announce the birth of a daughter, Cedric Craig hauled wood from) Miss Dora Jensen and a girl friend ithe American Legion Auxiliary | Oct. 31 at their home. the river for his father, Wm. Ker-, of Jamestown visited relatives and {meeting Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Baumiller vis-| shaw, and himself this week. friends over the week-end. }, Mr. Grant and Merrill Lindsey re-| ited at the John Schladt home Sun-| The McCormick brothers were Mrs. A. H. Meland, Mrs. Chas. turned home from Nebraska Thurs-| da; burning roads on the west side of Swanson, Mrs. Engeoorg Rasmussen, day where they had been picking! d| the township Wednesday. - ne. A. iseabeles: sy ate. aa Coens The Three Leaf Clover Homemak- | Haugen spent urday afternool Mrs. J. F. Little, Mr. and Mrs. er’s club met at the home of Mrs.' With Mrs. Wm. Van Vleet. : , Jorgenson and Franklin and Hazel| Floyd Owen Thursday afternoon, Miss Amy Olson of Fargo, accom- tae dors pry in nee ae eight celery present. hie pesied by a fiend, ppt We ek and sons, 5 lake Merkle and Mrs. Seamen Gib- end visiting her brother: . F. Ol- tended the shower at the Harry tored to Wilton Saturday. son were visitors, Mrs. Tebbo Harms son, Harry, Will and Louis. Davenport home on Mrs. John! Berg, Fred Lewis and Wm. and Mrs. Wm. Kershaw, the project’ The German Lutherans will hold | Michelsen Sunday afternoon. Wagner took a herd of cattle to Wil-| leaders, gave an interesting talk on a mission festival Sunday, Nov. 23, | ers at the Ole Olson home ton Friday for Mr. McFadden. vitamins, and minerals, also three at the M. E. church. The first, serv- Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. G. Olson’ Misses Alvira and Bertha Berg different methods of canning meat. , ice will be at one o’clock and the Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wagner an | daughters Hilda and Ella were W: ton shoppers Saturday. el; The meetings conducted by Rev. Mrs. Ghylin Gering were closed Friday evening. . Mowder at-| Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Nelson mo- * | * |and son Glenn of Wing, Mr. and spent Sunday afternoon at the Christ| After the meeting a dainty lunch second at 4. 'Mrs, A. F. Ghylin and sons Gerald | Welf oa was served. Thernext saetng will) Mr. and M Harry Olson and jand Clair, Ernest and Ade Bailey. | be Dec. 7th at the home of Mrs. Joc’ family and Miss Selma Repp spent Mrs. Strand called on Mrs. Knud. Fisher. Saturday in Bismarck. hi ‘son Sunda: vif Schrunk Mr. and Mrs. T. Harms and daugh- | Mr. and Mrs. W. E. . Titus, and | The Taylor family are all on the ter Vina were shoppers in Bismarck Marvis Rosvold motored to Bismarck ‘sick list week. Friday. Sunday. Mrs. Mabel Rosvold, ac- | Ernest Swanson called at the By MARGARET MARCHANT John Olsen transacted business in| companied them home. 4 'Ghylin home Friday gl 8 Bismarck Thursday. ._ Mrs. Nora Hanson of Baltic, S, D., Violet Olson, Burnett Mr. and Mrs. Andres Stetz and, Louie Olsen celled on his brother is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hog- and Edith Francis helped with the}family have moved to their new’ John Sunday afternoon. stad. | Armistice dinner in Regan. home near Still. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kell and chil-' Mr. and Mrs. Al Jordan and fam- | Mrs. Knudsen came up from Bis- marriage of Andrew Acker-| dren of Mandan were dinner guests ily were Bismarck visitors Thursday. marek to spend a few days at her man of Still and Miss Justine Ben- at the Wm. Kershaw home Sunday. Miss Bernice Chapin celebrated der occured at Bismarck Wednesday., Arthur Solberg and Paul McCor-’ her thirteenth birthday by entertain- Gilbert Ward, Lucille Johnson, Joe| Mr. Ackerman was a former resi-| mick Were callers at the Dietzman ing her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Cook and Burnett Jacobson were | dent of this community. Their many ‘home Sunday. Swanson, also Mr. and Mrs. Elwood callers in town and at the Joe Cook, | friends wish them a long and happy! Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Johnson and . Swanson and ‘Tillie Sampson at din- Sr., home Sunday night. | married life. daughter Lorrain from the Heaton ner Tuesday evening. ms | Mrs. S. L. Jordahl visited at the Chris Wentz spent Saturday with ranch near McKenzie and Seamen — Mrs. J. R. Johnson and Mrs. Nek Gross Broste home Monday and 2ls0 | his wife, who is ill at the St. Alexius 'Gibson of Sterling were dinner Meland spent Friday afternoon in guests at the Dietzman home Sun- Bismarck. Miss Bery! Johnson ac- marck to consult a physician. A large crowd attended the pro- day. : companied them back. S. L. Jordahl went to Minneapolis | gram and party held at Schrunk' Some 6éf the young folks in this A birthday surprise party was Saturday with two carloads of stock. | school No. 2 Friday from out of this township had a little gathering in| given on Mrs, Geo. Schlabach Friday Ernest Swanson is helping at the | district were Mr. and Mrs. Jake the west schoolhouse Saturday eve- | afternoon, Jordahi home during Mr. Jordahl’s | Horner, Misses Fay and Opal Har-| ning. The evening was spent in: C. A. Jackson motored to James- al 5 i vey, Wing; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Scallon | dancing: town last week. : é A number from here went down | and en Neola, Mr. and Mrs.' Floyd Owen and three sons, Ernest | Evangelistic services are . being to J. F. Little’s Friday and got po-|J. E. Witt, Herman Neithers and| Johnson, Seamen Gibson, Harve | held every evening at the M. E. tatoes from the man from Moorhead, | family, Alfred Mallay, Alfred Borth, | Moffit, and Jake and John Harms! church this week except Saturday. Minn, Herbert Zieglemeier, Bennie and | helped Walter Dietzman brand/| Rev. Kinseler of Moffit is assisting Lucille Johnson was absent from| Reynold Rizer, Edwin Triebwasser, | horses Sunday. Rev, Brown. school two days last week due to/and Harold Hitzman, all of Mc-| Mrs.-Seamen Gibson returned to. Miss Ruth Knudson is keeping iS. ji | Clusky, and Hiembuch ane folks. her home Sunday, after spending, house for Mr. Anunson and his little Homemakers’ club will meet at| Howard Glanville of Wi is haul-| three weeks with her parents, Mr. | girls, the John Moser home Tuesday, No- | ing out coal for R. G. Marchant this and Mrs. W. A. Dietzman. Mrs. Ole Nelson called on Mrs. vember 25. | Week. John Olsen assisted Floyd Owen Carl Meland Sunday. Dee and George Bailey and Fred) Thomas Novak and Howard Glan- | with building a hay rack this week. The Royal Neighbors held. their Olson returned from Minnesota Sun- ville had dinner at the M. at Mrs. Kershaw went to Bismarck | meeting at the community hall Tues- day evening. home Tuesday. Sunday evening to keep house for day. ‘ Mrs, Earl Mowder and Mrs. Ira, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. McClellan, Mr.’ the children, who are going to school, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Klucksdahl en- Bailey were business callers at the and Mrs. H. H. Siebel, Leo Albert, | in Bismarck this winter. \tertained at a progressive whist par- JAMESTOWN CORWIN -CHURCHILL MOTORS, IN‘ Elmer Bloomquist motored to Sterl- | mef Bloomquist's Saturday en route | L. Owen home Thursday afternoon. ' social callers at the Robert and Ar-| E. Bloomouist and Wayne. and Mr. | blue color from this gas and reduced the price so that we are now able to sell it in Bismarck at the price of ordinary gas. Our first carload is ready. Try this extraordinary product and be con- vinced, This same gas is used in Purol-Ethyl, so that two premi- um priced gasolines are actually being sold together at the ordi- nary a price. There is no other Ethyl like it. One tankful will prove it. COMPANY VALLEY CITY SCOTTY’S SERVICE STATION HOWE’S FILLING STATION alers: number of cars were waiting there {when the truck arrived. It was Thanksgiving pictures for our room. empty in about an hour. | Mr. Kavonius put a rod in our Lewis Jorgenson called at the Ed. |clothes closet. This is a fine im- Rasche and P. E. Patton iiomes Tues- provement for our room. day evening. The fourth grade has charge of the OQ. W. Backman and sons Melvin reading table this week. and Edwin motored to Bismarck Sat-| Fine illustrations of “The Landing urday. of the Pilgrims” were drawn by the Mrs. Andrew Johnson spent Mon- fifth grade language class. day with her daughter, Mrs. Steve Ruth Lytle returned to school on Little. Monday after being ill with the Cc. the measles. The members of the Busy Bees arc Olson and collecting tin foil, glass and pictures Saturday evening. Mrs. Ul. M. Ward and Ben Orhm won first prizes and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Thomas second. Mrs. Chas. Swanson and son Eg- ner Swanson motored to Bismarck Monday to sell poultry. . Ed. Lowry and family of James- town spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Swanson. Harold Sherman of Minot spent Sunday in Driscoll while on his way to Detroit, Mich. Bernard McCloskey 2rought somc '. Christianson called at Leo DeRochford of Bismarck called Andrew Olson home Tuesday. at Driscoll stores. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Emil | Mrs. Ella Rosvold spent Monday family were Tuesday guests at the|for next meeting. Some of the boys with Mrs. H. A. Knudson, Selahn home. have started making tooth brush _Mrs. Geo. Haugen called on Pun-| Steve Little called at the Howard holders, kie Pederson Sunday. Watkins home Friday. Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Madson and Mr.| Bernice Davis, sister of Mrs. Got- and Mrs. Helmer Meland and chil- lieb Doctor, is spending the week in dren spent Sunday at the Carl Me-' there. land home. 7 Harvey Fitzgerald motored to . Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bliss of Pierre, Wilton Sunday evening after Vincent S. D., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman, who returned from South H. M. Ward Sunday. Dakota where he had been employed! making an Indian village. Miss Josephine Johnson spent the! picking corn. | The first grade learned to tell the | week-end in Bis marck having dental, Mrs, J. R. Fitzgerald and son Har- story of “Little Black Lambs.” work done. While there she stayed | vey called at the C. E. Christianson with Miss Doris Tice. home Tuesd: ‘ Mr. and Mrs, Frecberg of Bis-| Mr. and Mrs, Graf and sons Victor, LUrkey Meetings Are Swanson and Willie were Regan callers Sat-' Planned Monday for marek called atthe Chas. ome Sunday, Mr. Swanson accom- urday night. : Gotlieb Doctor and B. Fitzgerald Benedict and Mercer Washburn, N. D., Nov. 21.—Two Primary School Notes Arnic and Eino Kavonius are back school again. Rosa Horner and Linda Banttari had 100 per cent in spelling for the week, The third grade history class is panied them bael Mrs, Joe Lewis and her Sunday hauled hay to Wing this week for See Reve ike “sl etd the Patterson ranch. class at a party Saturday afternoon. Laurice Jorgenson called Tuesda: " Miss Mabel Morton entertained evening at the Fred Ehnes home, ‘Wey dressing and marketing dem- a fow friends Friday evening at her, Ruben Krause and Marvin Hen- pustrations willl be conducted in Me- jhome on the farm. Vernice New- drickson called Tuesday evening at! ington hy Norling, cewany aera {comer remained and spent the week- the J. R. Fitzgerald home, ase tap oe ee end with her. as. Kuehl and Frank Walker i Mrs. Chas. Swanson entertained called at the Ed. Rasche home Tues-| 17 Will be held at Benedict at Mrs. M. T. Olson, Mrs. Ole, Neison ' day. tTthe ‘democutie athaviane Suciuseed and Miss Della Olson Wednesday! Clayten Littic hauled some cattle, 7c demonstrations are conduc afternoon. by truek to Regan for Ed. Rasche|P% Mr. Ash, of the state agricultural | eR LIAS hy Friday . By ‘college, and Mr. Norling. Turkey ng Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berg and fam- growers attending the meetings held Rock Hill | ily were Friday evening guests at ali the Lewis Jorgenson home. Shirley Walker was a Thursday By RUTH LITTLE night guest of Nina Fisher. Floydie Walker spent the weck- Richard Hendrickson of Regan end with Stanley Francis, ” was a week-end guest at the J. R. J. J. Zelmer helped Mr. Feuling to Fitzgerald -home. es ee chia is Mee PE ton h . a rs. ‘wis Jorgenson an - rs, J. Littie home Seturda comnts 7° Fp. Little attended a shower Sunday , i at the av ome in ; Spent several days this week at the river cutting posts. Mrs. Ira Bailey and Mrs. Mowder called at the G. O. Lindsey home Wednesday. G. 0. Lindsey and Merril returned home from Nebraska Thursday eve- ning where they had been employed picking corn. Lawrence Fitzgerald called at the J. F. Little home Saturday after some barley. Mrs. Anna Knutson of Bismarck Poultry farmers are invited to attend ‘these meetings to learn how to se- lect, bleed, and prepare the birds so that they will grade No. 1 on the market. % 1 i © Earl i Wing School Notes oS. On November eleventh th- Wing school held an Armist..: p:ogram consisting of the following numbers: Selections by the nigh school band; , song, “America the Beautiful;” ~ead- ing, “Tribute to American Dead,” Maxine See; “In a Graveyard,” Olga Kulaski; Panga ety Debt,” pate is spending a few days with her son Galena Weber: reading, “War,” Mabel Lloyd on the John Howe Tabb 3| penne comeenns ne iepace: all 8. L. Jordahl shipped a carload of : | jeattie Friday for the Farmer's Ship. The Fie are yppeiieroredpaae Wap Site amcaelion, made their first appearance Friday Those who delivered turkeys at night at the Wing hall defeating the | Mandan this week were C. J. Kuehl, Arena basketeers 40 to 10. The Wing Lewis Jorgenson and Roy Little, "lineup was: | Bertrum Olson. Burnell Clayton Little motored to Bis. Larson. Ralph Jacobson, Relix Bant- marek Friday after a truckload of| ‘atl. La Verne Goldberg, ixtures for the new barber shop and /°¢bson and Karl Harvey. ‘aaaba | pool hall at Regan. |The measles epidemic seems to be |" Mrs. A. McCoy and son Ira and “minishing. Among those who have | |\Clarenee Walker were Regan callers | been absent from school for over two! Sahiaay, Ban callers | weeks because of illness and who re- 7, P. Uidlipjand sans Glavin anq 'turned to their school studies Monday | |Clyde are doing some graveling west Morming were Francis and Hamil of Regan on highway No. 36, Lytle and Gertrude Kova: ae Those who went to the coal mine’ , Gordon Olson has been absent from Saturday were J. J. Zelmer, Lewis Schoo! for about two weeks wi villi measles. We ee ness, and Mr. “Poster Plepkorn visited with his Frank Walker trucked poultry to ee ae eee Bama Gun: ba last week for several of the Af Pusacan at the nospial there, N i i hth Grades Steve Noean was a Friday night’ ,, Seventh and Eig! guest at the J. R. Fitzgerald home. Helen Harty is absent fom, sechool Harvey Fitzgerald attended the OW jorount OP val Rate pee ‘dance at’ Regan Friday night. Olive Jai oa ee a Sunday guests at the Wallace, nad 100 oo y ey seograp! |Sherman home were Mr. and Mrs. {test on cone BE aes 'Gotlicb and Dr. and Batty Fitz-| Dorothy Edwards was an gerald. | School Friday and Monday, while her Charlie Hettick was a Sunday mother was in Bismarc! guest at the Martin Feuling home. Tillie Borth was absent from school Sunday guests at the W. H. Kolb; Tuesday. . home were Mrs. K. Kolb and son’, The seventh and eighth grades Andrew, Mrs. V, N. Monroe and Al- have been making pilgrims for; dene toltiver Cah a ees Blizabeth Jorgenson was an over-: night guest of Mrs. Ed. Rosche Tues-/2°W. He was absent on account of Tuesday callers at the Lewis Jor- ‘os Benson home were Mrs. Ed. Rasche , Elsie and William Kavonlus are and children, Mrs. Ira’ Bailey, and’ back in school after a two wee Clyde and Clayton Little. sane. Mrs. P. E. Patton and daughters | Patricia and Roselyn were Tuesday dinner guests at the J. F. Little home. F, Little and Ruth motored to, Wilton Tuesday. Ruth had dental work done. | Wednesday evening guests at the Lewis Jorgenson home were Mrs. J. F. Little, Clayton, Clyde, Phyilis, and Ruth. Mr. Graf and son Willie called at the Gross Heinlcy home Wednesday. A surprise birthday party was given at the Batty Fitzgerald home ‘Thursday night in honor of Gotlieb Doctor’s birthday. The evening was spent in playing games and visiting. A lunch was served. AP. T. A. meeting was held at | the schoolhouse Friday night. 1 Mrs. Ehnes and Freda have been | |illl this week. Mrs. Arthur McCoy and Mrs.| | Lewis Jorgenson spent Friday after- | noon with Mrs. J. F. Little. | A. H. Helgenson and Emil Moses called at the L. Jorgenson home| Monday. | A truckload of about 200. bushels of potatoes from Moorhead, Minn, stopped at the J. F. Little farm F day to be distributed. among the , farmers at $1.15 per bushel. A large| , Western Mother Solves Problem Y little daughter, Aleta, caused M me many anxious moments,” says Mrs. H. I. Davis, 2931 N. 12th St Kansas City, Kans. ‘‘She was underweight, didn’t want to play and had very little appetite. “She suffered constantly from colds until I thought about California Fig one and decided to give her some. i Fig Syrup helped Aleta remarkably. She is now strong; able to avoid colds, has a good appetite and di tions ia quite the Setare of Realtnae you can see.” For over 50 years, California Fig Syrup has been helping _bilious, headachy, weak, constipated babies and children. Doctors by thousands recommend this pure vegetable prod- uct. Children love its flavor. It acts gently to open the bowels in cok or children’s diseases. It cleanses a child’s system harmlessly and in a hurry. Bowels become regular with its use and remain so, because they are toned and strengthened by this wonderful combination of pure fig syrup and elixir of senna. 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