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io y ‘ dys MANDAN NEWS FUNERAL SERVICES FOR WOODMARK T0 BE HELD THURSDAY Singer Sewing Machine Man- ager Found Dead in Car Near St. Anthnoy Funeral services for A. L. Wood- mark, manager of the Singer Sewing Machine branch at Bismarck, will be held Thursday at 10 a m. at the Kennelly Funeral Parlors in tl of-| Rev. Walter Vater, Bismarek, will of- ficate. Burial will be made in Bt. Mary’s cemetery in Bismarck.: ~ - ‘Woodmark was found dead in his car three miles south of St: Anthony | ° Saturday." Funeral arrangements | were held up pending the arfival af Russell Woodmark, Seattle and his sister, Myrtle Woodmark who srrived | in Bismarck Monday. A. L, Woodmark was born at Lans- ing, Va. Jan. 9, 1869. He has been connected with the Singer Sewing Machine company for 25 years, and! has managed the Fargo, Minot, and Bismarck branch offices since 1921. Other relatives who will attend-the services include: Edgeley; Mrs. Lottie Woodmark; Edgeley; and Mrs. Mabel Saylor, Portland. Pallbearers include: Herman Litt, W. H. Huston, Casper Hermes.’ Gust} Heth, Albert Brunemeier, and Frank Burbage. MANDAN ORGANIZES MALE CHORUS GROUP First Practice Will Be Held in High School Music Room; 24 in First Group Originating last ist spring asa double | ate male quartet, Mandan’s latest civic music organization, a male chorus of 24 members, will hold their first practice Wednesday ..night in the high school music room. H The male chorus with an enroll- ment of more than 24 men in the first chorus and 15 members in: the| alternate second group was sponsor- | ed by the Mandan Lions’ club. The organization will sing at Mandan civi affairs and give concerts early in the spring according to recent plans. ‘The organization will be under the Walter Woodmark, | This is “Jimmy” (left), 1930 J. Frank McKenny of King City, Mo. pionship prize at the International Associated Press Photo king of the steers and his owner, “Jimmy” won the grand cham- Livestock exposition, Chicago. [- fe Moffit By. MRS. C. E. MOFFIT a jer and Albert Faust made a & Bee ee ee en some wheat down ot urouy ght sack flour. The Misses Etta . Hoffman and Harriet Moffit ited Skt Beth Porte! ’ Beth fora ‘ew lays last Mr. and Mrs. Kinzler called at Ca C. E. Moffit home Wednesday ev e ladies aid met at the home of Mrs. we E. Nichol Wednesday. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Ed Olson January 7, 1931. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. Ed. direction of Ralph Law, leader of St. | Olson. Joseph’s Catholic church choir, ‘and director of the Mandan municipal band. Dr. L. G. Smith; former presi- Gent of the Lions’ club in Mandan, will be the business manager of the group. Mandan Debate Squads Address Lions’ Club As an innovation in their program, the Mandan Lion’s club listened to a practice debate between two debate squads of the Mandan high school at their regular luncheon Tuesday noon in the Lewis and Clark hotel. The debate was on the question: “Resolved that chain stores are a men- ance to American Democracy.” The same question is the “subject for |‘ North Dakota high schools entered in| .4q the state forensic event. Speakers on the debate squads were: Martha Sinkula, Marie Hoff- man, L. Braxmeier, and Marguerite Fredericks. The team is coached by C. J. Bakken of the Mandan schools. Bakken was in charge of the Lion's program. Mandan ‘Agriculture : Club to Hold Dinner' Mandan high school’s future farm- ers’ club will hold their annual Fa- ther and Sons banquet Wednesday in the rooms’ of the high school homie! economic department. The banquet is in charge of the girls of the home economic depart- ment and will begin at 6 p. m. R. J. Adams, Smith-Hughes in- structor in the Mandan high school, will be toastmaster. He is in charge of all agricultural projects of the Mandan public schools. Goes To Glendive Leo Broderick, district court re- porter, left Monday morning for Glendive, where he will be present at the of the case of the Great Northern and Northern Pacific 1ailway companies disputing the right to install branch lines out of Buck- ley, Mont. Legion Auxiliary To Meet Mandan’s American Legion Auxi- jary will meet this evening at the home of Mrs. J. M. Gauer, 410 Sixth Ave. northwest. Son Is Born A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. McKee, 406 Fifth avenue northwest, Mandan, at the Mandan hospital Monday, according to hospi- tal attendants. Back At Work Roy Dow, Mandan, who underwent several operations at the Veteran’s hospital in Pargo,-resumed his dutiés’ the Mandan postoffice this morn- is. ‘Air Mail Service to. Winnipeg § Set Jan. 15 Washington, Dee! -(P)—-Exten- dan aie tee Sitvien ee Be aed and Minneapolis to Winnipeg, Can- ada, has been set tentatively to begin ‘Jan. 15. ‘The extension, to complete a hook- up of 11,000 miles, is before the coun- Glover said it would not be neces- sary to ask for bids, since the present alr mail route to the Twin Cities would be extended by their present Operators. The Canadians also would not have to ask for bids. He added day and night. service was. contem- plated. . Mr. Gel Mrs, Charles beg of | Mi Harvey, N. D., a e Pills- bury home Thursd: Rev. Kinzler went to Braddock on the S00 lay and returned | home Friday. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carpenter and daughter of south of Mandan visited at the Wm. Lane, Cc. K. Lane, John Matteson “RB. Moffit homes last week.” ‘whey returned age ors Moffit visited at the Pred 3 Mott ‘home Saturday evening. and ;. Coder took wheat to Temvie on Monday and brought er home. Mr. and children visited at the Ed. De Haan home Sunday. A lovely chicken din- ner was enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hanson’ were ts at the Burns Bailey home and: Mrs, J. F. Coder and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Moffit and daughter Harriet visited at the A. Cline home Monday evening. Lloyd Hopstad was quite ill last» week, but was able to return to school on Wednesday. Thelma and Wil- helmina Moffit. spent the arckeaine at the Wm. Lane home. They re. firned —_. on wee be ane. B. F. Mrs. Johnson rot “the ‘Misses ont el Mrs. C. E. Moffit and} Wilhelmina seit ere re guests at the | day. feed a ‘vey farkey dinner “in a ioe of Miss orma ‘Lane's b birth: dd Kleéman, Crele Bolts, Wm. Lane and Mrs. Leatha Johnson were callers Tuesday. teetittord and Dosey Matt ac 8 ih on the sick list wit i, ae Mrs, ae pany and sons Tea ales ay ee cages wet z. Nebo = “Mrs. F. Coder were Bismarck callers Tuesday. They attended missionary meeting and visited with the sick at the hos- itals. rs V, Benz entertained the mis- sionary society on Wednesday. Ow- Bobby were McKenzie | # ing to sickness and bad roads very |Ty few members were able to be Rais I es $2.00 was taken in un Mrs. Jim Hill was operated on 1 ° ites to Braddock Sunday rove ju af } held )Mrs, Minnie Benz is taking care of the children and doing the cook Kinzler and “Albert, Faust and Rev. Kinzler services there {Sunday evening. They returned | day. bee and Mrs, 1 Ol the Bismarck hospital on Mondays ir} baby girl was born. Mother "ind baby are going fine. a mJ, is Mrs, Eddy Olson Jr. ALJ along fine at the Bismarck tos with te Her mother is sta Mrs. hie ison and son Dewe; route with the car on Wednesday. Mrs. Charles Soule was a Moffit caller Tuesday Rae Freddie Dutton called at the Sam lauk home Wednesday. ts, Melvin Thorsen, A. Benz Mike Hanson | Saturday. Milton eet accom- Panied them to the cil ‘Wm. Lane returned hose from 8t. toe on ert He visited with Cc. R. Ballard and family in St “Paul and Mr. Stoelsbran ai, Minn. Doehle is on the jury in Bis- are now. —<—__ ——_—__———_-4 ! Welch’s Spur | EE ——— By MRS. R. M. WELCH The Doppler boys attended a movie jin. ‘Bismare Saturday evening. | Mr. and Mrs, Alec Stewart of Glen- coe called at the Robert Welch home id near e Saturday while en route to Bismarck. | Behe and Clarence Dorman a |Chester Boyd Saturday. Some of the young | eons 0 of ar community attended the |Menoken turday night. Mr. and Mrs. John Nieland were |Bismarck visitors Saturday. Paul Holmes of Menoken called at wrence Doppler and Glen Oder eft by motor for Lincoln, Neb., Sun- The 3 will attend the aero-| ing school during the} basement at and the | of John Gylden’s Wednesda; hogs | spent Friday evening at William called the homes of Fred Rittel and| ich| at Oliver Millet's and John Jarvis’ i] ‘school basketball teams had a game in the Menoken town hall Tuesal day, | | The score was 24 to 40 in favor of| en. Mr. em Mrs. pe eter one wee nephew were in arc! lesca: [Agger marketed some of ner ‘tur! Ed "Bopper motored to Bismarck | inesdi orn { Mrs. i Feobert ee helped ares So a the Pitas home home Friday evening. Both teachers will rl a hey 7] a3 a Bobbie Welch, eldest son of Mr. an tune of aaa a his and Friday. une ni The child was car wood for the a aoe to the eae unfastened, ht his hand. find Rittel ve to Bismarck By S. GYLDEN Edwin Waiste and Bill Hokana were Wednesday evening callers at} the Oscar Kavonius home. | Severt, Sulo, and Sadie Gylden and; Edwin Olson spent Tuesday evening; at Gust Eckholm’s. Jack Matson.and Henry Kytonen were Sunday evening visitors at the John Waiste home. Mrs. John Gylden and son Severt and Eino Eckholrn were Wing callers Wednesday. John Maki started working for Dan; ‘Wahiman on Friday. Sulo Eckholm was a caller at) Henry Inget’s Tuesday. | Edwin Waiste and George Kavon- Our And Alok, Hiciainwes were! ter a el were business callers at John Gylden’s Friday. Saima Pihlaja and Linda Riikola were visitors at the Oscar Kavonius home Sunday evening. Chas. Koivu, Matt Jylli and Matt Setala motored to town Tuesday. Eli Harding called at J. H. Gyl- den’s Saturday. Arrah Thompson, teacher of Ly- man school No. 2, spent the week- on at her parental home near Mc- Matt Setala called at Mrs. Ida Kennila’s and August Kangas’ Wed- nesday. Arthur Antilla called at the Wal- ter Ojanen home on Thursday. Gust Eckholm, sons Sulo and Sev-! erie, were shoppers in Wing Satur- Leonard Kavonius called at the] John Hokana home Sunday after- noon. Sulo Gylden called at Louis Ol- son's Thursday afternoon. John Waiste spent Thursday fore- noon at William Manttaja’s. Matt Setala was an overnight guest 'y- Florence Waite and Saima Pihlaja who attend the Wing high school spent the week-end at their homes. | Andrew Dronen was a Wing caller| Monday. Florence J was a caller at the Heimo Siirtola home Thurs- day evening. Prank Holmes and William Mular!| Wanttaja’s. end at the Dave Josephson home. Mrs, Albert Antilla and son, Arthur, were Wing callers Saturday. Mrs. E. M. Arch and daughter, Miss Sadie Gylden spent the week- Pee Here's the honeymooning “first famil; ly” of New Jersey, ready for a dip at Miami Beach, Fla. They are Governor Morgan F. Larson and his bride, the| im) former Miss Ada Schmidt, who were married in a surprise ceremony at the Larson home in Perth Amboy, N. J. Mrs. Larson was secretary to Governor Larson’s aged mother. day from Bismarck where she spent aoe Yer visiting her sister, Mrs. jar] r. Messers T. Siem and L. Blount eka commenced to cut ice on the creek, Mrs. R. Aarvig and Mrs. F. RE tae, were passengers to Bismarck mday Me community Christmas tree under the auspices of the Parent-Teachers association will be held in the high school gym Thursday evening, Dec. 18. A program is being prepared by the teachers of the school. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Balk arrived from Minneapolis Friday to spend the Christmas holidays at the home. ae Mrs. Balk’s father, W. W. Man- Word was received in Braddock Monday cf the death of Mr. Carpen- ter, president of the Arrest Lum- ber Co., in Minneapolis. It is is only a few weeks since ir. Carpenter vis- ited the local lumber yards. John Fockler has moved from the country into town and is now stay- ing with Mr. Siem. ‘Warner Sempel motored to Hazel- ton Saturday to take Mr. Reis and a ie coe it re gpa Biomece ae stock to St. Paul for the Braddock Shipping association. Jake Schaefer hag moved his chil- dren into rooms in the upstairs of the O. M. Vie home in order that they attend school in Braddock. Mr. Mrs. K. Mowbray are also occu- pying rooms in the same house. Joe Kregerbeck was the one ra claim the pocketbook pecitaintig Myrtle were business callers in Wing] y Wednesday afternoon. V. P. Heaton and L. H. Knowles were business callers at John Gyl- den’s Saturday evening. Walter, Wayne, and Venla Inget, Sylvia, Sulo, Severie and Eino Eck- holm, Edwin, Josie, and H:!ma Ol- son and Alvina Schlickenmeyer spent Friday evening at William Want- taja’s. | Severie Eckholm started working led: for Dave Josephson Monday. Misses Sadie and Sallie Gylden spent Monday evening with Mrs. E. M. Arch and daughter Myrtle. Chas. Koivu was transacting busi- ness in Wing Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Josephson and son Clifford and Sadie Gylden called Sunday. Sylvia Eckholm spent Monday at Dave Josephson’s. Sylvia and Tyne Eckholm, Walter winter months. They both took up jthe master mechanics’ courses and ex- i pecs to learn at some later | Clarence Doppler called at the Rob- ea wane pome Bupday i a car bat- there.” spi Mrs, John Nieland gt the week- end at her Hens ee er nd Robert. visited at the home of ia y pa Welch itn lee pPietr iareers felch . e' Monday. and Welch mo- to Mandan with their turkeys Mr. and Doppler received 2 wire from their Lawrence, stat- Bacurday morning for a very serlous | dista: miles Siiment’ and is very. iii at ja local |ncurs They ueove ait through Bun Mr. Hill went up" Friday day niet, with her for the operation. Menoken and McKenzie high GIRLS GUARDED LIQUOR STILL Ethej: Miller (left), were sentenced to still, The liquor plant occupied an 3, and Myrtle Ayres, 20, of Portiand, ce jail and fined on conviction for operating a Pte | ‘Aasovia entire floor of a house. s vasysd sGyiden home Thursday afternoon. Welch me night guest of Sallie Gylden's. Mr. and Mrs. Mad John Gylden home Wednesday. Masisted his éaugnter| Wayne, and Venla Inget, Seth Harju, | His Sulo and Severie Eckholm and Sev- eret Gylden spent Sunday afternoon at Jacob Niemi's. Edwin Olson, Sulo Gylden and Eino py were Wing callers Monday John Waiste called at the John/ Stiri Eckholm was a Sunday over- Miss Sylvia Eckholm called at the PP oreigila hom at Arne Antilla’s $< _______ | Braddock MRS. oe SAVAGE ° he_ friends and’! Mrs. Andrew Pi | sum of money and which was picked ae pedi of the Emmons inty Our fenlal “pearl F. C. Thomas, of the Tenny Co., who has made wo dock his abidin ng place for the past few months, left Thursday his auto for his home at Edgeley, ‘Word has been received ‘nat 7 baby boy was born Dec. 2 to Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Hammon of Naper- ville, Ill. The baby died on Dec. 4th. Mrs. Hammon was formerly /Miss Clara Boynton and is well known in Braddocl The delegates and their leader, Don MacDonald, who attended the 4-H club achievement institute held in Fargo Dec. 8-12 returned on Sat- urday, reporting a most wonderful and worthwhile trip and as usual they did not fail to bring home a few ribbons. ‘The livestock show was one of the big features of the 4-H club insti- tute. Officials declared that the quality of exhibits surpassed that of all previous years. Clare Hulett won Say rize ‘in the Hereford class: ‘calf weighed 1149 pounds and sold at_17 pee se) to the ierce Printing Co., ol gO. terrae Naaden also won third prize. Her calf was Angus breed, weight 1067 pounds at 20 cents ($213.40) and was purchased by pager Ward and Company. Milton ia, having 23 compet- itors, won on aint Biase on his ne shire lamb which was sold to tl eer Lions club for 21 cents above t Cae 2, total of $30.45. ‘Among all the regular sessions of jthe Institute which were held in the \Tittle Country theater, were numer- ous other events, such as a trip through the agricultural college On eaday © evening a college entertaiae ment a iso the fa aaa in the El hall and _a theat Miss Gertrude ‘Allensworth of the Braddock Clothing club also attended itt . ne gular rn ssion of the Braddock study and “Civic club was held on gathered at their nome eanae pe at the home of a ae to help them celebrate |E. W. na call belts ee 2 their wedding anniversary. ee “en Guest quot About 60 ay ihefuding children, | on, Dur Du the isiness se! eed were present. . oo “J ‘silverware | old e dance was _planni was presented to the happy couple. |Same i be held on New Years are ‘The roads are commencing ‘be | in the schcol gym. oe say f inter- opened up out of k for auto- | esting papers were read, ne mobile travel. Monday morning the | Trail,” tracing the Gypsies a | traveling men came down from Bis- lands, by ‘Sunde! presentatives of the Northern Power and Light Co. were in Brad- Friday and Saturday reading Y. J, Atwood of Jamestown. agent Merchants Les cjg ‘Mutual Co., made his lar | call on Braddock folks Friday. Mr. | Atwood has been making Braddock Crater waas passenger mueday Perreiog | tae | . receiver in charge C4 idock ‘clsced banks has | They and vAndrew Nelson ‘hom little son | at the Ole many Mrs. ’Nortnera Lights,” by Mrs. Zellmer. fang, es Werning.” A titut! “ ° é atten oc hour and lunch closed the meeting. o—_—_____—_.—__* '| Painted Woods ! 1 ee By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD 4 Sunday, December 7th Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown entertained Mr. and ‘Wm. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brown and infant son Marian ata turkey dinner. and Mrs. Iver Erickson and children Melvin, Delores and Loraine pee cea at the home of Mr. and ‘arl Erickson Sunday the 7th. Mitre Joe Brown, who has been at the Bismarck hospital for the last two weeks after an operation for ap- Pendicitis, returned home Friday, ac- companying her husband and Iver ‘fo | Erickson who took took a load of turkeys to Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Charles” Hannifield Bismai ednesday. damian drove to also called at the Ol ie iulegjeld Mr. Mrs. Fred Brown called at the ing Riebe home Friday. OR lefjeld was a Wilton caller bang Brown was a Wilton caller Mr. Yand Mrs. Lyons Nelson called Lillefjeld home Monday. Barton returned Mon- Mrs, Nelson remained and it the day while Mr. Nelson called at the Arthur Damstrom home: Elias Lillef- | jeld of Wilton also called at the Ole | da; illefjeld home Monday. Andrew Nelson was also a Wilton caller both Friday and Saturday. Frank Riebe has been busy doing/ scot carpenter work at Wilton at the Co- operative store. Andrew Nelson called at the Ole Lillefjeld home Friday afternoon. Walter Waddington. is working at mith Adolph Peterson home for a while, Wm, Brown was a Wilton caller Saturday. John Muth called on John Olsen Monday morning. John Olson, Carl Muth and Cedric Craig were callers at the Selmer Ownas home Monday. Floyd Owen hauled some grain to Menoken for John Olsen Tuesday. Gene Cunningham was a business a |caller at the W. A. Dietzman home Tuesday noon. Lawrence Madland dressed turkeys for Chas. McCormick, Harold Mad- |land, Lee Hamblin, John Glum and | William Kershaw the past week. | Louie Olson, who is staying at the Vv. M. Craven home near Menoken this winter, spent Tuesday with his brother John. Cedric Craig was-out coyote-hunting with Mr. Roberts of Bismarck by plane Tuesday. They crippled one, but the coyote got away. Mr. Dietz- man saw five coyotes near his place Sunday. Floyd Owen hauled several loads of coal from Menoken for Geo. Wachal Tuesday. Andrew and Eddy Schauer were callers in Bismarck Wednesday. Floyd Owen was a caller at the George Wachal home Wednesday morning. Wednesday night Andrew and Eddy Schauer and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Roth charivaried Miss Lila Roth and Don- ald McLean, who were married re- cently. { John and Elsie Kruger and Chris- {tine Schauer attended a show in Bis- marck Wednesday night. Mrs. Bill Neth was a caller at the Dietzman home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Agnew and ‘Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dietezman were visitors at the Owen home Wednesday. Mrs. Miller and son Harold were shoppers in Bismarck Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Schauer de- livered their turkeys to Bismarck Fri- day for the Christmas markets. John Olson assisted Floyd Owen several days this week with hauling in feed. Mr. and Mrs. John McCormick left the four small children with their grandmother, Mrs. Mary McCormick, Tuesday, while they went to Bismarck to do some shopping. | Mrs. Martin Burgous from near Bis- {marck was a caller at the Floyd Owen home Thursday. Mr. Schelph of south of Menoken hauled his machinery to the Adam Schauer farm, as Mr. Schelph expects LASTS LONGER All North Dakota lignites do not burn alike. Some burn fiercely—end soon die dowd Indian Head burns steadily. Con- tains more carbon — > less moisture. Burns, > stronger, lasts longer. PRICE PER TON Deliveree $4.00 Phone 11 Occident Elevator Co. Miwmarcks T12 Fever st. Mrs, Harry Davenport of Re ' ————¢| p. ‘was a guest at the Tom Hollings: Pork & Beans, 29 By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN | worth home, Friday, Saturday, and|—| 3 cans ......+.++ c ‘to move on the Lawrence Madland! Hoy kins being absent, Vice President farm in the spring. | Helgeson conducted the mi . Due Mrs. Henry Gable was a visitor at|to the uncertainty of the weather, the Henty Miller home Thursday, | Loe aan pls ad a gre ge spend Mrs. Cedric Craig and) mitteewoman, Mrs. G. Olgierson, The daughter were visitors in Bismarck | unit filled a large Christmas nuts, etc. which was sent Sunday. | with cand; John Glum and son Garry were| to the ‘United States veterans hospi- dinner guests at the W. A. Dietzman/ tal at Fargo. A hard time dance was ae for. “January 2nd. home Sunday. Mesdames Carl Muth assisted Chas. McCor- er, Hopkins and Ghylin will be mick with his work for several days|in charge of the affair. details of ee EPS" aune wil be hostess to the next ie bak fe .. er was a caller in gl regular meeting which will be held in is abin. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Fisher and| The Congregational Ladies 4id children visited at the Joe Fisher | met at the home of Mrs. H. F. Ditu- home Sunday. ba he ale Gieatag ii Arthur Kershaw rs. arnes was hostess ‘ end at home, returning Sunday eve. | the bridge club at her home, Wednier- ning to Bismarck, where he attends | day evening. There were guests tor high school. three tables, honors going to. thr ‘Misses Clara Rierson and Glad: | Burdette, consolation prize to Mrs. A | F. Tourtlotte. Miss Irene Malsby was elected chairman of the club, which will meet every two weeks. The Regan school children will give |a Christmas program in the school- | house, Friday evening of this weck under the direction of their teacher. Miss Irene Malsby. Miss Gertrude Rierson of Bismarck spent the week-end with her parents in Regan, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Rierson Miss Frances Tourtiotte. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Tourtlotte of } Regan, won a place on the honor roll |of the Bismarck high school, where she is a freshman. ‘Mr. and Mrs. L. Hopkins were call- ers in Bismarck Thursday of last Dick's i Macumber By ALICE M. WALKER Mrs, J. J. Jollie spent the fore part of the week in Bismarck as the guest | of her daughter, Mrs. Jack Sherbeck. | Hilda Christensen came up from| Bismarck Wednesday evening for a/ short visit with her mother, Mrs. Geo. Ollenburger. Mrs. Christensen is em- | Matty the Bismarck Sweet Shop. to line ble, caused by | Gee hea ny, ‘pind’ Wednesday ) the | «, ‘al ee oe e] e re ‘4 crews at the Truex 4 r “strip” vel Wilton, bea aed earned vacation of two | day. tile Thelma Ollenburger enter- tained a number of her small friends, between the ee of ane and four, turday afternoon. The event was in honor of Thelma’s third birthday anniversary. es) infant daughter of Mr. and 710 308 Thir- Mrs, C. Biersdorff was quite ill the Thayer teenth St. eas Part of the week, but is slightly Phone 279 Phone 878 roved at this writ iting. from Macumber, who at- tended” the srt a at the Ole Olson enh m - oe enjoyable time. ixon. oe daughter rs Satur- (ene urger We most humb! bee pardon for | the error we made in attaching that Scotch prefix to our little village. However, I guess we are all “drys” and from now henceforth it shall be eee and nothing but! The many friends of John Langie and Robert. dollie, living at Macum- ber, wish to thank them for the fine program of old time” music which } Saturday evening. "We sincerely iy evel fe sincere] hope that the boys will find it cons 21. G. A. STORES .33c 47c 32c 79c Butter, 1-4 lb, prints, per lb. Oranges, sweet and juicy, 2 doz. Eggs, per dozen .....+4 Fancy Chocolates, Sunday of last week. Mrs. Daven- port is a sister of Mrs. Hollingsworth. Henry Oilenburger returned to Citron, Orange and Lemon work Monday morning after several weeks absence, during which time he |} Peel, 1 5 was recovering from a couple of|# 4 oz. pkg. .....-+ Cc crushed fingers Fens while re- pairing his loading machine. 1 @ By BURDELLA B. HELGESON oe — | Regan The American Legion Auxilis held thelr regular meeting in the Lox ° Cabin Thursday afternoon. President Fancy Mixed Nuts, 2 lbs. .....- 48c Potatoes, Early Ohios, bus $1.35 bushel ...... FOR SALE Coal, $3.00 a Ton Cash in load lots, This is dry coal from Wilton, Help those that bring the price down, PHONE 1132-W T. M, BURCH WEDNESDAY SPECIALS HAMBURGER [rhc 14¢ SPARERIBS pete ete LORE FRESH PIGS FEET, Lb. ............64¢ SAUERKRAUT prr'gcart ss... ano age PORK CHOPS fortis ooo cssssssssessseeessees Qe Tittle’s Quality jam, Sonne, See smn noe masa: a ° 9 Richholt’s Cash and Carry Grocery F==2=-] Center Cuts, SHORT RIBS faty Beet, tb. esses TENTION— ORDER EARLY THE ORIGINAL CASH AND CARRY STORE FANCY DRESSED CHICKENS, While they last, per Ib. ........s+eeeeeee CARROTS, 10 Ibs. PARSNIPS, 10 Ibs. .. SEMDAC LIQUID GLOSS, 1-2 gallon can Place Your Order Now for a Nice Turkey for Xmas. XMAS CANDY and NUTS FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES We will have two dressed hogs Saturday morning, 185 to 150 Ibs.,