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estes. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1931 6/8/31 ra e - Death Causes for N. D hildre id ‘ V ou UV. I h Are Sal argely rreven apie Coy 2. quapeae supeemmaerecemcmel * ’ a PREMATURE BIRTHS | MONEY GETS W A APRIL MAINT Gison and Ba Schmidkuns homes|tertained for Sunday dinner at the {a i | | Sunday. John Crawford home. f | oe wea oe | inday. oss was a Sterling caller| Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford and ue | ver i Sata Saturday. daughter Lucille visited at the James | Capital Has Hard Time Locating Employer Even at A Christ Schoon was a business caller | Robidou home Monday afternoon, ) | Greatly Reduced Interest Rate its ’ jon fi ees Se toa Tulse with the lamalea t0 iy soar Beidgeaale REPORT NDC ATES | —A Series Explaining the Contract Bridge System— Schmidking boys Sunday. home north of Bismarck Sunday eve- j ie) ene ae illiam Stiles were|ning. Mrs. Joe Clooten and son Isen- | Cost of Work on 4,790 Miles of |... SO ae than is necessary: & g. partner bids| yess callers William jock Satur- |neth returned home with them, | | Highway System This Year retary American Bridge League) ome and Fee! bid three dia-| gay, Mr, and Mrs. Alex Anderson and } iy ? id T j_ In contract bridge, to arrive at the | going TARA Ee CiGTIDER hes Chaitin {pee Von ieee called at the Tom |family of north of Bismarck visitea ‘ongenital Debility, Malforma- | otals $288,954 heat, declaration for tive conned 360 te ase ‘spear aan ease tec | Steunze Dome Siaday jat the William MeDonald home Sun- 3 cards, it is necessary for partrers to |rived at. game is ar-!" yr, and Mrs, Edward Smith were |day. tion, Convulsions, Entritis | Maintenance work on 4.790 miles of Seen es Namie ap infor-| 3_Overcalling opponent's sult with Bismarck shoppers Saturday. sige ale returned home | Jas {North Dakota's highw: v - le by sound bids—so vd , R, Johnson was a Sterling { after visiting er lor Other Causes [ro tal cont sease6se according 1o(@# not to fake a chance on losing het ee ee the Ty- some time, figures ani ced Fr: game or ov ding the hano. e.g. your|ler Johnson home. ohn Cray and Ora Graybeal Pubes. erates anne ec engivecr’ fo;|_ When the original bidder's hand Partner bids one heart, opponent bids were callers at Leslie Clark's Monday i the state highway department. ‘This comtains two and one-half high card | monds. STE Pd oF morning. ’ a PNEUMONIA GREAT HAZARD brought the cost of maintenance for tricks or better and a distribution as-|in the o . ows no losing cards Taft || Bob McDonnell, Eliza Nicholson, the first four months of the year to|Suring him that his hand will Aldo | partness ooh Ga ice oat Aeeeeeeeeeteee eto | Wallen womworm Sill MERE { By ALLARD SMITH a total of $288,954.42. take at least four or five tricks if|fe tact er eg is iat Possibilities. jAlice Ferguson, August Smith, Mr. ; Expert Recommends Education Executive Vice Presdent, the Union ‘Trust |, 7ne, “lassiffcation of expenditures Noanciea Orbe eae be Kops opet-antil at least baht haematite a Z 2 is sf Co., Cleveland, 0. showed smoothing of surfaces to be = ame-t ERAS Cece r jworth’s Sunday. . Program in Connection With — In all of the recent discussions of un- Be most expensive type of mainten-|,,)—He may make wea bia ot i pat gg eld arrived at win, rs. George Lewis wers| Studie and Emory Woodworth were Health Department SO TLaE: Ge Gao ck ee So EOS sete operation, aid atlas chance that his partner will pass Tarte Opening 1s, (f talk-out, of Mr, and Mrs, Ray Madigan and) George Cabbage visited with Ore | This is money. No one has taken a more severe cut in wages or is more an-, for the four-month period. San’ OE a edie ak id should not| bid of one in ancther sate egret eae ean aemee Asati fal Silica) Cheol : A total of 7,018 children under 10 | X!0usly seeking work, than money. "Average cost per mile for mainten-|P@ss when holding at least one and ner bids one heart and you UDlgeted eta Nema iba eee peidar Ot age ied in North Dakota | Sena ‘were: (AE TIOEEY. te 1HEREGL Path: tothe Loe Saven ADIN AN CHO whats aka whole YoPUi| a lee aya I ol eee eal a a sea tee ieee pean trom causes | % Many years. Money loaned on call at the New York Stock Exchange is four months was $47.37. Of the eight|,,2 He may bid for game at once, requires partner to kk ves cies aiid | AY a we earoRarty Were iI Hazlegrove | termed “largely preventable,” accord- | HOW nearly as low as 1 per cent, a sharp contrast wth rates as high as 20 districts, into which the state is di-|DUt the risk here is very great @8/ open, but it does not eep the bidding| Mr. and Mrs, Ed Fogarty were Ster-/ _____"_ Tg ! Ing to figures compiled by Miss vi- ! Pe* cent in the wildly speculative times of two years ago. vided, the Devils Lake district showed |‘Here may be two or three different and ‘partner may ape md fe A a lon ner d ( letta Roche, director of the state bu- | Money for hire is spoken of as a drug on Wall Street. The government the lowest average cost, $29.95, while declarations in the hand and the best !round. su; posing partis on the next| Mr. and Mrs. Presley Soret? Le By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE i EM GUivitdl statistics. finds it can borrow for less than 2 per cent. Good commercial paper is dis-| the highest was in the Fargo district, declaration may not be the one he|to bid one no trump. He would show Se Se eee nay raternode, Rte ieee vin fa’ tabulation ot | CUDNOt At 9 08'S per ot tubend of ths formerly prevailing nels ers per| with $8299, Others, were: Bismarck ere ea forcing bia |® minimum four card tart aut) wae ee aay aed woe ene OnE na anUanitae Ege death Si vi A ict, $51.15; Valley city district, may mak iz in ie je Edge! al jaug! Dorothy death causes for various ages up 2] Gold in Amerien has accumulated until half the world’s monetary supply $33.67; Minot district, $37.13; Dickin-, Which not only gives valuable infor- Ce OTAERIC aes e rake | etter reine atien were callers at the Ray Hazlegrove Period from 1925 to 1029 is here. The situation directly reflects the world-wide stagnation of trade.|S0n district, $54.17; Grand Forks dis- mation to partner but requires! ditional , Partner, holding no ad-| Miss Ida Hurr attended the 4-H|home Tuesday. psc oe Alva idcaina| eco Tustallment of commercial and financial activities: the demand for trict, $61, and Williston district, $47.06./ Theroby to keep the bidding open, | pase.) “Nes As & Perfect right to jclub meeting held in the Sterling) Adam Haas, the assessor, called Oo ES Ed ag Str nahn a |, fmenee SOM The tig te re song [ng eg a. reing| “ete tn ong i si Ss, n has in {t much that is hopeful. Money is the life blood | the month of April and for the four- ? | tat | Johnn‘ ? North Dakota statistics show. In the| of trade. AS recovery becomes more perceptible, the great ries ions Hee PeNeA) PeEpeSHively, th ee eee bongs bids but are not demand bids} Johnnie Baker was & Sterling} Among those shopping in Tuttle age group of one day to three weeks | will Partner may pass them. age group of one day to three weeks | will be present superabundantly, and a long period of prosperity should be eight districts follows: ‘The ordinary way to make s forcing| 1—-A free bid of more tha | Oe anata Saturday night were Mr. and Mra. a total of 2051 dexths are recorded | asrured., Capital, abhores idleness. Eventually, as confidence returns, i ght districts follows: «530.49 and|bid is to bid one more of a sult than |e. g. partner bids one heart and you Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nieman and|John White and family, Mr. and Mrs. Peel Gen tacttate coils 17148: | Qeopater te abse aadla of \@ATMREES) ann TInl'UG LHe pay enveloped ot Ab ‘ive | $44,247.18; Valley City, $7,560.98 and| is necessary to hold the contract. The| bid five hearts. This is a SGA yen Seti Loe ere SE AS ee Congenital debility caused 321 deaths, petus to the wheels of industry, and fill up the pay envelopes of labor. $27,189.98; Devils Lake, $8,049.69 and | Various types of forcing bids are as/vitation for a slam bid, tat part | payed | aaah malformations, 190, convulsions 141, i | $24,071.46; Minot, $4,879.20 and $22,-| follows: may pass it. PEE |e le eat Pua ionaltay fof tae. | were Kinin tenon FT Tn hare ene 1, 2 | ee ee nnn ea ee TERE aR ETON 31g (31438; Dickinson, $5,912.99 and $22.) 1—Any original bid of two in @/ 2A jump re-bid in your o7n sui ma See eee Siceatel| Sth Ki Kita bes Pe SERRE ah Pneumonia was the greatest hazard are much less in this year.” men’s lives in the same age group in |372.30; Grand Forks, $6174.80 and suit requiges that the bidding oe kept/ after parther has once denied Hed marck and Mrs. Chas. Gaskill called) Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Kennedy and sor ngumonia was the greatest hazard) Accidents hold first place by a wide | which 1.462 fatalities among men in $30,256.21; Fargo, $3,940.62 and $49,-|open by partner until a game-golng|if he has passed; e: g. you bid oe | ae ere ete ee revan |euestat viday “aveaingira iv Gis el ld? wi Sra deaths ‘attributable to| Maen ond appenmaiis 1s second | recorded, “Tuberculesis te next, with |123.20; Williston, $4,491.69 and $16,- declaration 16 arrives tt ee it] spade, partner passes’ or bids twolbeck to Bismarck to spend t ime Beet caries tall ce wy boeal CREEL UO GE! | Deere THE ERE EO, ee ee eaten ee ace cae DIRE int, | See. should not be made if you are not) hearts, and you now bid three spades. wie raked arid tion that cause out of a total death tol Of | hinewvear olds, Deaths within the | Other causes are 140 by pneumonia, eRenditares at the contra) oftice|wiling to play the hand at game even| You srongly invite him to go te four;| ‘Mes John Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Kennedy and ee een pavers wlio | Sore, orate of which 137 were | cancer 127, appendicitis 107, suicide |for the month totaled $32,147.26, though partner’s hand may be trick-| but he may pass. four,| Mrs, John Baker and son Johnnic/Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove were tough and convulsions were the cause caused by accidents, 105 by appen- | 106, influenza 70, cerebral hemorhage | Which included $30,042.62 for pur-| Jess. No trump bids are at no time f See ee ee eee eae ae ey and alral Verdot Goma for the remaining fatalities. dicitis and 84 by pneumonia, 77, and kidney diseases 74. chase of equipment. The four-month 2—Overcalling partner’s suit bid|ing bids. e forc-| Sterling Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Vernol Goldsmith and ‘A total of 3,827 deaths is recorded Anitbeuia ‘Tike ‘tiene From 60 to 69 years, the statistics | xPenditures were $54,673. with another suit bid of one more| (Copyright, 1931, NEA Service, Inc.) Mrs. Esther Johnson and son Wil-|Mr. and Mrs. Joe Goldsmith and fam- in the age group of under one year,| ‘The death toll for the fi show, heart diseases for the first time . Nam were Sterling callers Monday. |ily attended the high school play in with 1.220 fatalities caused from pre- | survey totaled Tmo tn te ve years | acsume the lead, with cancer second.| ~—, , 3 agus 4 | ‘ ‘Miss Ida Hurr called at the Gosney | Tuttle Saturday night. RR ee iy aux rus cian pasumcia:|io'te 9. year “Avcldente coussalane| Gouinen cemtaricicenb corer At the Movies ||| Rock Hill { Care te ee Dense roninigres:fwae'a Sterilag cal opal Gray wees SUDO ne wy i 3 | eS ure ie 1 OU. an} I] “ 1 from malformations, 169 from injury aaa ote Raney Med rene aa | from heart diseases, 1,052 from can- PARAMOUNT THEATRE By RUTH LITTLE gan Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis spent |school play. ' Dee nncieh trent wtioonine const, | scarlet steven,” aca: chaniniatl heria. | cer, and 753 from cerebral hemor- Clive Brook, recently seen in “Any- y Ira Batley called at the J. F, Little| Sunday at the W. 8. Triplett home|) Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Kennedy at- 150 from influenza and 104 from ‘alse | gust Clabetan thie gio: lc fever | rhage. Kidney diseases, pneumonia, |®0dy’s Woman” and “East Lynne,”| 44, arsine eee matin home, Thursday after some feed. south of Brittin. tended Sunday school at Pleaswt eases of early infancy. “From 10 to 19 should be | accidents, tuberculosis, diabetes, liver | Plays the leading role opposite Tallu-| Mi. 4 Pps abintd y| Frank Andrick of Bismarck callea| Mis Helen Swindling spent Wed- Hill and were also dinner guests at i est taurtality oe ‘alliagess” the low: |ciseases and influenza, in the order | Tah ‘Bankhead in Paramount's new |S°sS."" te, at Seer at the Fred Ehnes home Wednesday,|"esday evening with Katharine Cox./the Fenty Uifers home, 4 Many Premature Births ai “Chen chs meer rs ry pea | listed, are other death causes, |drame, “Tarnished Lady,” which bsies dates! =e son Harvey; Wm. Van Vleet of +! “Mrs. Esther Johnson and son Wil-| Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove were J Commenting on these figures, Miss] But there are two outstandini " Heart Diseases Lead |opened a two-day engagement at the | 8°compan! y Joe Wegeman mo-|was an overnight guest at the J. R.|/@™ called at the Gosney home Tues- | dinner guests at the home ~f Mr. and Roche pointed out that premature | mies accidents 0 ne pis r7 nett From 70 years on, tuberculosis | Paramount theatre last night. Brook tored to Wing Thursday. They also} Fitegerald home Tuesday night. U day evening. Mrs. Jack Stewart and family Sun- Sse eae atten, fente. CSeNbe AS (nee es pene cattide tee ston | (Tube ue oer rst eine, wit | especially chosen for this role be-|alled at the Boynton ranch. Mr, Ehnes and son Willie called at| , Mt: 90d Mrs. Herman Nieman and | day- 1 many deaths as any other cause in| of youth,’ yet scclaeniet fd - heart ‘liseases leading the list. Of |cause it was thought at the studio Henry Jacobson of Med called at/the Lewis Jorgenson home Sunday daughter Lois were Sterling callers} Mrs. Jack Stewart and daughter ‘ the early age group. ical are way in| 6,104 deaths among both sexes in this (eek iad my pete eee home Monday after- bar re Adrian and son Jackie and Mrs. John ! “Premature birth,” she said, “is} = « - a | age group, 1,123 died from heart dis- lent anc autiful Tallulah. 4 in Willard and Eldon Back- m rg and two sons were|Sattler called at ° eae cue-et the 10 jending aanees. The teens are called the ‘neglected | eases, 831 from cerebral hemorrhage, | ANd those who have seen “Tarnished Pat Patton called at the Lewis Jor-|man called at the Andrew Kolb home| Sterling callers Friday. home Sunday. ees { of death in North Dakota. The extra ime is are oe e health ac- | 620 from cancer, 562 from senility, 532 Lady,” not only have been lavish in| enson home Wednesday. Monday. Rex Swindling visited with Henry) Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klagenburg and i Pe mitetoithe another of a etibtith | witty ote tea anen pre-school | from pneumonia, 531 from kidney dis- | thelr praise of the magnetic Tallulah, ‘Marion Scott called at the O. W.| The Rey. Oster of Regan caliéa at|Wildfang after school Wednesday |daughters Margaret, Helen and } Deri ea ais sescetcive: neste | no oe ‘and men in industry; | cases’ 267 from arteriosclerosis, 262 | Dut have also voiced the opintion that | Backman home Sunday evening. the J. F. Little home ‘thursday’? "| night. He stayed in to attend the Boy | Rosemary and son Pairick were guests life surely calls for special study.” Aa sneer ir girls who fos mak- | from influenza, 167 from accidents, Clive Brook’s performance is one of ‘Ed Rasche called at the Louie Jor-} 8S. B. Olson and C. E. Christist Scout meeting. Sunday of relatives at Hurestieie and “Once through the natal period | this ent Uiepaened life at | and 149 from congestion of the lungs, | he high spots of his career. genson home Friday. were Regan and Wilton callers ‘Wed- M. L. Lewis was a Sterling caller|they also called at the Ray Hazl with a reasonable degree of safety. | tro, Chas =a period, physiological, | Miss Roche recommended a depart- The supporting cast has been re-| Roy Little and son Gene called at) nesday, "| Thursday morning. grove home. y le- the baby spends the balance of the | ™ ates ‘economic and social,| ment of public health education be | CTuited from the New York stage, and the J. F. Little home Tuesday night. | Albin Spangberg called at the Chas.| . “#84 Mrs. Presley Gosney spen:/ Mrs. Vernol Goldsmith was take * 9 year fighting enteritis and pneu- are untaught in regard to health. | established in connection with the | {eatures such well-known players as The Ladies Aid met at the Mrs./Hettick home Thursday anneal '! Sunday at the W. S. Triplett hom2|suddenly sick and Vi dp “ j monia, Outside of the hazards at- |.) ere education should be @ reg- | state health department. Osgood Perkins, Phoebe Foster, Alex-| Anna Strand home Wednesday after-| | Mrs. Howard Watkins called 4 south of Brittin.” folks, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gi idsmith, | eee emoria ris | Oar acy past ot the curriculum: |" “Failing this’ she continued, “the |®8der Kirkland and Elizabeth Patter- | noon. J. P, Little home Friday evening, “''| _M®8. John Baker and son Johnnie] took her to the osiphal af uaamearon |__+ away in the lead. Enteritis follows | Put secher 1 patients other study | next est thing is to have tt placed in son. Louie Jorgenson called at the Ed.) A. H. Helgeson called at Tne: oy | Were Moffit callers Saturday. Sunday. eas with about half as many. Whooping | "Y,." th at others.” | the public schools where it will reach FRasche home Saturday. Farley home Saturday night, Roy|" Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fogarty were Ster-| Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ulfe i PeanY aA intiucneacaresin the.d0| qt teen aro 20 to 29 years, | all children.” CAPITOL THEATRE "| Sunday guests at the J. R. Fitzger-| Phyllis Little spent Sattrday ling callers Saturday. and Mrs. Bidwell and family ea { leading causes under one year. rafer een) ew accidents took & —_———_ Many stage and screen celebrities |ald home were Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb|noon at the Guss Heinle hom« ater ee ee castle Pines: aid Katharine |and Mrs. R. P. Kennedy and Mr. i PRET aprrmecticn, Ais yneereating | ae ee ee ae a than | lof note are in the cast of “Night |Doctor and family, Willie, Lydia,) Louis Walker ‘was a Sunday guest of/CO% spent Wednesday nigh: AOE | cruich at ‘Pleasant fill eae GARTE 4 to note that more males die Under | uring’the five years, 100 who died | Heart Attack Fatal Work,” Eddie Quillan’s new Pathe Marthe, Hilda Graf, Bart Fitzgerald | Hester Bailey. of! Helen Swindling. | airs. Jona Rattler’ epanee eapeag one year of age than females. : i ° ly, rect y Russell |and J. J. Zelmer. layton Little Mr. and Mrs. Geo! | with h “During the period from one to two Hiras cot inet ens) (Gen edie, pais To Washington Man a vient a seen sod heard ae and asl a L. Jordahi motored|at the John Boohe. nice ene Sterling callers Fri lag Lewis were j with her Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack years, the baby’s troubles are much = i eatre tonight. Regan jay morning. homes. ‘Mr. . the same, except that he is beginning areas enonsiet 225 succurabedl Relatives living at Ft. Berthold ‘Pwo famous comedians, John T.| Andrew Kolb called at the Roy Far-| Andrew Kolb, 8. V. Monroe guntay: witty ina Bane Gu. Seah shirley aad and aby hemeeesrapcig his trips of exploration and accidents | mopereul reulosis, the chief cause.| nave received word of the sudden| Murray and Kit Guard, will help ley home Monday. len Tolliver were Regan calli and Al-/i. i at her home with the chicken-|the Jake Sattler hi a a enter the field. They are to be most | tar cumber. caused the second high-|ceath of Harry Burros, 31, Everett, lan manufacture laughs. Wally| Elizabeth Jorgenson was a Saturday | day. lers Mon-| ox | ler home. Ree ere tio iret odhuealte siti the| ee ne, Senn nares male | (wath, who reventiy sven” stricken | Albright, who created a sensation in|afternoon guest at the Fred Ehnes ‘A. F. Ghylin called at th ee ee baby is really a ‘he,’ because accidents seen es 14 ieee Anpendiciis with a heart attack while returning | Gloria Swanson’s picture, “The Tres- home. Patton, Guss Heinle and J. Pr. ti E.| Bismarck callers Saturday. \| Li re ie Daring) cause of ceatts tor | ores nig eece'4s: aticite 90, intlie 50, | fron wee et aie “etre ‘medion | Passer,” plays an important child role.| Stephen Monroe and Allen Tolliver homes Monday. . F. Little | “Mrs. Esther Johnson and son Wil- yman | males up to 50 years of age.” Pogerie ey dies MUP | [onroede ol tcaeel ig oper eal George Duryea, the brilliant juvenile | motored to Regan Monday. Mnioninninamkcy. | ce Pe uaeicn yest iperin! ddbcohil (aries eine lg eee eaten a caren One who won his spurs in “The Godless} Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ehnes motored | #——-—____________.|. Mr. and Mrs. Herman and children, By 8S, GYLDEN eo wituin tha one year age SrouD remainder. ers and a sister living at Ft. Berthold, | Git!” and subsequent pictures, has a/to Bismarck Wednesday. ; Christia: Lois and Byron, visited at the Elsus died in North Dakota, the most prom- No Women Suicides A third brother lives at Everett. leading part. Lawrence Fitzgerald called at the na | Elness home in’ Sterling Sunda: Mrs. Gust Eckholm, daughter Sylvia, , v iment cause being pneumonia, with| Maternal diseases ranked second in ——_——— Others of prominence appearing in | Guss Graf home Thursday evening. @| Anton Oberg and Oscar promnong ‘were [884 son Severie, accompanied by Sa~ accidents next. the women’s group, with 153 deaths H ed: ahl Nam ed on the cast are Addie McPhail, Georgia| Callers at the Lewis Jorgenson By VIOLET A, CLARKE Sterling callers Saturday. die Gylden were Bismarck callers caused, while accidents was third with , George ings,|home Sunday were and Mrs. jatsec ny ‘Helen an esday.. Has Many Diseases caused) Wale Rosen a Meee a College Magazin ere ton Dacian Lee rater ee aac iad fis. Bil| Mrs. W. J. Shultz accom Eapreng een errr aad *riimes Leln called at Joh . if » Z » Mr. . J. callers Sunt led at y seis ile after the age, of one] heart disenes 41 influenza 33, ide AZINE) tour Hoyt Harry Davenport, Mr. and Mrs: Bi! lara. Ed” Gibson were calles cer uty | ME. and Mrs. Joe afternoon. son | Saturday evening. POE pall Sx 1 pp pein see diseases 26, appendicitis 21, saipingitis| Erling Hedahl of Bismarck, has| gq vipgeter Sally Starr plays opposite son, Frank Walker, J. Seamon Gibson Monday evening. _| Visited at the Horace Fairchild hom? Sulo Gylden and Severie and Eino i Cpa rete eanri faye hoe 12, and cancer 11, There were noj been named a member of the staff of | arri =a while Frances Upton, newly |lie Ehnes, Raymond Gaub, Marvin] Mr. and Mrs, George Harding were | Sunday. Eckholm visited at Henry Ingets* | et ecatly bee paeies recorded in this age for wom-| the State College Engineer, official | comedy pa the, ee, Zoey usa Bette. ae aes and = callers in Sterling Wednes- Moan peel Elness and Katharine Puente ievening, - y, remains | en. magazine of the school of mechi : i Robe , Mr. and Mrs, | CAY: x called at the Swindling h rs. Thorson and children pce ane sae set ae Like Maternal causes head the list for| arts of the State Agricult oe oe commedienne of “Nigat | Steve Nemitz and 5 Regi Jennie Clarke and Miss Vio-| Saturday. ig home | sunday at Emil Moses, spent fear ees, makes te Dow women from 30 to 49 years old, with| according to word recelved here, Friday afternoon guests at the Gott-|let were Sterling callers Tu Presley Gosney attended the ele-| , btWin Olson was a social caller at | to 20 years of age.” mains Shere up) Aid. Zatali es. eteriunied £0 Saat cause |. Hedail wil. sesiet 0 tebe nee ilcb Doctor home were Mrs. Steve Lit-|They also were business callers at the| Valor meeting held Saturday nicht. |""Sinday dinner ete at ee “an Gexmeny, every death from diph- pala 205 for ae entire group.| management of the magagine. A CAMP OPENS JUNE 20 Ernest Hurr's home in Taft town-| Henry Swindling was a Sterling Sunday dinner guests at John Gyl- Gia cnate fh an investigation and | b r is second with 209 deaths, tu-| sophomore in the school of mechani-| Dawson, N. D., May 8.—(?)—Camp caller Monday. den’s were Mr. and Mrs. Dave Joseph- the person responsible is prosecuted. bases fourth with 127 Other ere cl engineering, he is enrolled for a|Grassick at Lake Isabel, near here Aone AEA Blemarek -shiler Eekolt jen ‘Edwin ee . four year course in the college of me- a «, londay. im anc win Olson, ae a aes satel blll fa siseane are pneumonia 93, kidney diseases 89,| chanical engineering. He sie mem- ee ee ge ple = Hanaford Fairchild called on Char- |, Se Gylden was an overnight vis- “The two- eee eek liver diseases 77, influenza 72, cere-|ber of Sigma Phi Delta, national | uf the North Dakota Tuberc ets eee ley Gosney Sunday afternoon. itor of Suri Eckholm Saturday, Bert that aeudents and the | bral hemorrhage 66, and accidents 63. professional engineering fraternity. | sociation. ee | ae een gfttY and Andrew Eckholm spent a this lunday afternoon "4 Pee ceesnae ikees and eneae! Catholic services at Wing Saturday i Missouri Seen. isaac jeg ; : orning. Mrs, Nora Sharp was a caller at rie and Martha Mat ee a o_O CUR WAT By Williams || chus,2evst motored to Regan John hans home went Wing Wea-|” By LM CRAWFORD |e! Sceoton van iti a 3 ; Sharp 4 ohson ae os Fegan ae ae from Sunday guests at the Ernest Gordon| John Kulhah and children ane “ Miss Alice dens Sunday. el 8b SON aE oh. 72, enteritis 52, accidents 50, influenza GEE wri) \/ we home were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Nelson/ Bismerck callers. days last Ferguson spent several| Severt and Sadie Gylden and ; ; , LL WHY STAND and children, Mr. and Mrs ‘and-| ‘Mrs. week visiting with Mrs, Em-|and avivia 27, appendicitis 23, and | whooping ™mER J . Carl Land. Ed. Gibson accompanied by| ory Woodworth. ino Eckholm spent Sunday eve- cough, measles, scarlet fever, diph- pee oe RIGHT WHERE You erholm ms daughter Burnett and|Mrs. Seamon Gibson were Wing call-| George Cabbage visited with Ir: ning at Louis Olson's, theria, «nd tuberculosis the remain- He ERE CIN See WHOTS GOIN) J.P. Little tailed at the Fay Sater ars yoga a Graybeal Wednesday evening. “ ay pate eat Sohne ian ASG: Saar aee ee oiy Om é ey ONY MAKES home Wednesday afternoon. . business callers in cao Satur- | liam TueDonsld's Thursda aller at Wil-| Leslie and Harold Josephson, Wal YA FEEL Worse — ‘Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Sherman| day afternoon. oeesare, 's Thursday afternoon.| fred -\ntill Pega hree-vear age ErptD, | Tmeuionis GET UP, Soon ' calléd at the J. R. Fitzgerald home| Mrs. Alfred Olson Emory Woodworth and Miss| Harju and Smit Leake ster tice again causing the! Denviest number of AS THeyre HOW'D You LIKE Thursday. aller ona tye Pee aber Pereucn visited and dined at|Gust Gahan ed ca Lalied Sb fat 8, 42. Accidents are next wit a ! DOG, “4 Friday cal at a wort! esd: ome . 37, and appendicitis third with i DONE, So = Bee y | tears nace aime nieaat te the B.A Var Vieet home en route| Mis. James McDonald Mir Sart | dae nthe, Surtola is spending a few “aq diminishing mortality in gen- WE Cania—/] WHOS GoT TwicET martin Fueling ro es e ae Robinson and Miss Hilda McDonald tt at the John Gylden home. SES teres gens” ae ie aoop aye MarR ents Ae Re eae ee st the Mined nel |e teas toe ee evening with Mise Gade tye € , AN’ HASTA day. home. Presbyterial meeting. Mi le Gy’ Roche said. “If the baby ‘gets ' x Kenist A rs, Morris Eric! ‘sons Mel- Fe tes years, ho mates © Ot Andrew Walker and son Frank, Roy,| MF, ,and Mrs., Martin Qlson, and milf, and Mrs. Keniston from Bis-j vin and Roy and Se cere ye fhod chance in the third year as the and Shi ley ealled at the Ed. Rasche | granddaughter narcella = munity Friday. POR: oad evening at Gust Eckholm’s, g age were Gunday a Henry} Those from this vici vert and Sulo Gylden and Sylvia ‘Mr. and Mrs, Martin Fueling and|Olson home. ane nity who were | Severie and 5y! TRAE eae Canale oe eel ee a tahaw mas 6 calle 46 ule Wiech eeton we ee |e callers in, Wing oats Pace S Ic KE R AY at Wing Saturday. Gibson home ' eon i ale wales, ‘Mrs. | ning, ‘ing Saturday eve- | ‘J. R. Fitegerald and sons Harvey| Seamon Gibson was a caller at Mrs, | Miss ‘MeDon: grntd Lucille) Mr. and Mrs. William ° . and James called at the Joe Wege-| Nora Sharp's and ger) Mints po pstal Irvine | and children spent Sunday aternosa men B pee aes They also called th Johnson was a Bismarck |and Peggy Thomas, John pa vi Pan ceone . Olson home. caller 4 ” ‘s 1 = di and Mrs. James Mulari and Holmes J. ¥, Little called at the J. m, Pits-| | Beamon Gibson was » business cal-| Mra, James MMEDonald, eer ant | called, at John Gpliea's Wedneeday serald hom: iraday. McKenzie evening. worth, * 7 C¥ening. qe O10 FAsrioneo toed ees caine Be toe Lawl de Kershaw was «Wing caller | "Edward Chess vied with Wiliam opti and Sadie Gylden and zawin SECOND SHIFT ‘Andrew Walker, Prank and Shirley J. W. Byers and Henry Teallo Clark ‘wae’ cal Wednesday ever ANO THIRD: ‘and J. J. Zelmer called at the Gottlieb | were business callers in Driscoll Sat- | McDonald's Sati 5 ler at William Lawrence Bailey called at the £d| Mra. George nd an Beaten oe CnNiordl spent. the SPYRR TIERS Rasche he Sunday. were Sterling visitors 5 lan agsew ip ease Mjse -Lil-| Scaled bide will be received by the Irene and James Fitsgerald vnted| “Ma, W. J. Shulls of Reger, 8. D;| they attended shoo sh ran Peas ed = ith Paul Thelma Hanson Mrs. Mildred o'cl urday afternoon. at the Ed. home Thursday. en i aE unston, The young | "ing, May 18th, 1951, for painting th ayaa bolley called st the ar-|" ‘Mrs, Nora Suarp and Mrs, Ed. Gib-| Mr. an¢ Mrs, 8° Wes exterior of the’ strect and water shop thur MeCoy home Sunday, son spent, Betureay afternoon, with [calles a the Phul Livers Torey See ennegae Avena nee St SN" +m ae and Mrs ‘Guise Gra? and family | Mrs. Albert Christensen in Clear Lake n home Sun-| , ‘The buildings must be thoroughly bad he 3 Mrs. Guss Heinle and Eliza Ni 4 i 0 remove all scaling and give family were Regen callers Saturday| Martin Reddy called on John Einess pereiao Bab and] oll paint’ color ite dead and linseed family 4 y Bill Mudgett, visited at the Leale| vara of city" comminsiensed, Pigiae Isaac Marconits 8 and Allen Wester-| Ed t ibeon ‘was s business caller in| Ww. 8, orlyeee yan al ch Wacte Hea see” “sor $1880 pay Ca Sie be n ds 00 payal to the Pies calles Se, Ge taww sormone | aera Frans yen oon, | Bene, the, Weekend with Mr, Cleve- the board “o¢ icy nett President of ‘Mr, Graf and son Willie called at| patient at the Bismarck hospital for} and Mrs. Emory and daughter, Mr,|#uaranteo that the bidder wil if suc the J. R. Pitagerald home ‘Tuesday the past three weeks, returned ome) Mr. and Mrs Ya oo Wort sal uaa bond in te GRraSE Ang fie, evening. the middle week. sons, Robert contract, 1e ‘Mr. and Mra, Clifford Scott called| Mr. and Mrs, Robert Eizenbels» Seg ntl Donald, and little Derformines of the warkens *ateheat at the Ernest Gordon home Sunday. | were Driscoll visitors Sunday. Mrs. James Robldo4 N. D, Mr, and| serves te tore Commissioners re- ar Clyde, Ruth, Phyllis ell ‘Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet | Henry Crawford, rye rnd bids, ght to reject any or all wrence Pitagerald were Sunday| were Sunday callers at the Scamos|8, Wood oar, and Mi M. HAT! worth and family were en- Clty kuaitor,