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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JULY 27, 1981 * ‘%| sons called at the Adams home Fri- Rock Hill \|day to help Mrs, Elmer Qually cele- —— __g, | brate her birtha ~ Leo Strand was an overnight guest of George Johnson Tuesday. The Luther League of the Swedish Lutheran church met Friday evening at the Erickson home. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Hagstrom and daughters Ingrid and Margaret mo- tored to Bismarck Monday Mrs. Anna Standley of Regan call- ed on Mrs. Ed Broehl last week. The Chas Noon family were Bis- marck shoppers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson and ;Mr. and Mrs. Ole Hagstrom and j daughters Margaret and Ingrid were i By RUTH LITTLE Mr. and Mrs. Guss Graf and Mar- tin Fueling were Thursday guests at the Fred Ehnes home. Harvey Fitzgerald and Joe Wege-| Man called at the Boynton Ranch ‘Thursday. Callers at the Joe Wegeman home the past week were Del Davis and son, 8. B. Olson, Harvey Fitzgerald, Lawrence Fitzgerald. i Alfred and Lawrence Bouche, Fran- cis and Lawrence Fitzgerald attended ® dance at Sundquists Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Patton were Re- gan callers Thursday. aunt, Mrs, Albert Johnson. Andrew Walker and children Shir- | ley and Floydie were Sunday guests | ¢———=———— a | at the Andrew Anckerman home. | Macomber | A surprise party was given at the| @ ————} Gottlieb Doctor home Tuesday night in honor of Lawrence Fitzgerald's eighth birthday. Mrs. H. D. Watkins won first prize! Mrs. Frank Dutton and daughter, for best garden in the Homemakers|Franketta, left Friday for Minneap- nS aa oe | ols where they plan to visit relatives . an rs. lomer ‘aylor and! for a week. family of Trygg were Sunday guests} Mr. and Mrs. Adam Ollenburger at the Ira Baily home. jand Mr. and Mrs. William Ol!enbur- The Ladies Aid met with Mrs. ger and family were guests Sunday] Homer Taylor Wednesday, July 22. {evening at the Carl Erickson home. | Mrs. Ed Rasche entertained in| Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hanwell and pee ot H. i Saeed birthday | family w: 2 Sunday dinner guests at ednesday evening. Those who at-/the A. F. Nelson home in Wilton. tended were Mr. and Mrs, E. J. Kuchl,|" Miss Mary Krush. the Hentz sis-| Chas. Om, Mrs. J. Jorgenson and/|tors, and Pete Lief, Wilton, were call- iets, Everett Baily and Lawrence jer jn Macomber Sunday evening. ams, callers of Mrs. Signe Johnson Tues- | day cvcnirg. Adaline Perkins is staying with her Py ALICE WALKER Mrs. d Erickson, Bismarck, Friday afternoon callers at the Joe was a guest several days this week at Jorgenson home were Joseph Nemit2, the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Peterson, H. C. Rasche, Andrew | Gooree Priefer. Walker and family. Ed Shafer called at Isaac Marco- vitz’s farm Saturday evening for Lawrence Adams. M. and Mrs. Ambrose motored to |” Bismarck Thursday. ol moe fidams is employed at the Isaac! qay anniversary Wednesday with al Ne. ts at the J. F Little SWDrise party during the afternoon, | iierthe’ pect Ste at eee Andrew |. Albert Lehman motored to Taylor Walker, Lawrence Andre’ | saturday evening for a brief visit with nes, Willie J te Lundquist, Telatives. ate ae ara ae, John Koch and children and Mr. Chris W ter Bessie, Ira 2nd Mrs. George Keller spent Sunday Se teernee ancy eal the Charles Keller home at! Baily, Lawrence and Roy Knudtson te A Woes Francis and Irene Fitzgerald, Mr. and ' Painte ods | ite GO. tinas Vin-| Miss Ruth Wilmot, Regan, assisted! cent Sherman, Lowi: lie, the work at the Otto Larson and Hilda Gra Rose Haig went to Mandan lay where she plans to spend me time with her parents, Mr. and Barthelmew Haig. friends of Mrs. Mary nb honored her 54th birth- ny Martha ‘en e th part of the week. Mr. Jorgenson and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Larson took her home Thursday aft- Lit ernoon, | Farley motored to Bismarck Rincholt Ollenburger, Bismarck, | is brought his sister, Hilda Christensen, | daughter Wilma, who und Wednesday evening for a short} operation. it with relatives. Mr, and Mrs. G. O. Lindsey were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ollenburger Saturday evening guests at the H. and family motored to Mercer Sun-| D. Watkins home. day where they were dinner guests at Robert Kolb is spending this week the Christ Lanmiller home. as a guest of his grandmother, Mrs. Week-end guests at the Leslie Mil- K. Kolb. iler home were Mr. and Mrs. Carl; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Alm motored | Klein of Billings, Mont. Mrs. Miller to Regan Wednesday. ‘and Mrs. Klein are sisters. Mr. and Mrs .Albert Tillmer called! Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ollenburger and at the Isaac Marcovitz home Fri-! son, Allon, spent Friday in Bismarck day. | where Mr. Ollenburger went to con- Mr., and Mrs. Chris Waugeman sult a foot specialist. were Saturday evening guests at the! Mr. ind Mrs. I. G. Iverson were August Waugeman home. | Bismarck callers aturday evening. 8. L. Jordahl shipped a carload of; Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Pfau returned hogs Tuesday morning. jhome Tuesday evening from Denhoff = {where they were present at the fu- | Still |neral of Mrs. Pfau’s father, the late 4 | Andrew Reule. | George Michelsen, Regan, was a jbrief caller at the Tom Hollingsworth ‘home Thursday evening. Mrs. George Benedict and family, | Wilton, spent Friday here at the Ed | Morgan home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schultz and fam- ily, Wilton, were callers at the Richard Polzin home Sunday. By B. P. HAGSTROM Axel Asplund returned last week from a two weeks’ trip to Alexandria and other points in Minnesota. | Still shoppers Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson, Mrs. John Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Peer JoMn|. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Chapman and and Mrs. Henry Thor and daughters, {mily, Turtle Lake, were Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Henry Speten, Lorn| “inner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Lund, Albert Hagstrom, Leo Strand| Walker. | Miss Laura’ Chapman re- . re a -|Mmained and will spen e coming moeeas Signe Johnson an* chil. | weeks in Macomber. Mrs. Clarence Falkenstein and son, ASCE Mrs. Charlie Daw and children, Mrs.| The art of glassmaking 1s one of 3. M. Thompson, Mrs. Albert John-| the oldest on earth. According to son and Myrlin called at the Howard) Pliny, the ancient Phoenicians first Watkins home east of Regan Friday.| discovered how to make it, but ac- John Carlson accompanied by Con-| cording to Egyptologists, the Egyp- ard Johnson and daughters Velma tians made sham jewels of glass at and Bur Nadine were Bismarck call-} least 5000 or 6000 B. C. ers Saturday. \ Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Thompso~ mo-| # —g 77, 7 —— tored to Mandan Sunday tobe present. | Stickler Solution {| 2: the baptismal services for their! Rover Seer grandchildren Mrs. Henry Danielson will be hostess to the Swedish Mission Lad- yes next Wednesday, July 29. | Mr. and Mrs. Conard Johnson are the parerts of a gir’ born Tuesday, July 14 i and Mrs. Chas. Lind and son and Mrs. N. Sandelin returned the eazly part of last week from Coopers- town where they spent a few days ‘with friends. | Lynn, Woodrow and Ivan Strand and Verner Johnson spent Wednes- @ay with Ruben Pearson. Nadine Noon and Delores Johnson visited Friday with Velma Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bergquist ands SIDEGLANCES - - - By George Clark | Sees x By laying the matches on a table, in the position shown above, and picking up match “A” very slowly, you can lift all of them. & AND WENRIETTA— Yom BROKE - HIS BUSINESS WIPED OUT= Noe | | ANO NENRIETTA |" PENNILESS - MAKING OVER HER OLD CLOTHES- — AND ENGAGED / TO EACH OTHER- | BUT BOTH IN LOVE - | SO WHAT | } DO TNEY CARE = | [eeeecerennemer | SKEEZNX, NOOR MATCH WELL- | DON'T SEE ANY SMOKE COMING FROM MME TOM CARR FACTORY ODAY= | WONDER HOw ARE GETTING ALONG NOW = aNd RIETTA a wear A th, WANT To “ALK TO YOU ABOUT COLLECTING. JHE Two LITTLE TURTLE DOVES AND TOM COMBINATION=; Pe | | | THE GUMPS—WHAT MATTERS NOW WHAT A NAME = SNE GETS THROUGH — mit MRS. YOM CARR = MUN! = SMEB'LL GET SICK OF HER JOB- WAIT TILL SHE NAS ‘To DARN NIS SOCKR = A LOT OF BABIES To TAKE CARE OF = MOUTHS To FEED— AND NO MONEY TO BUY FOOD WITH SHE'LL BE TAKING IN WASHING BEFORE WELL = I'M THROUGH WITH WOMEN — ‘VE HAD ENOUGH — AS THE BUTCH MAN . SAID = “You Foo. ME ONCE - ; SHAME ON YOU You Fool ME TWICE - U.S Pat. Ber WOR ceaao tt No, NEVER, MN ONCLE WALT NEVER LETS ME PLAY WITH MATCHES - so OON'T. | {OU MEAN MOU HAVEN'T Lut A ONE UNCLE OF ALL THOSE / Watt's 4OUNE AWAY coutecteo? / gut LoRA AND RACHEL WON'T LET ME EITHER. "UL BET A LOT THAT THAT KID 1S MOM’N POP WEN UNCLE ME PHONED GLADYS AND TOLD HER TO HURRY OVER, ‘CAUSE _HE HAD A BIG SURPRISE FoR HER, HE DIDN'T TELL THE HALF SALESMAN SAM DOGONDEST THING I EVER. ae HEARD OF... HOW THAT LAD JUST UP AND = |, DROPS PLUMB OUT 5 NORE THAN MY : OLD HEAD CAN UNDERSTAND! 1 JUST HAPPENED To REMEMBER. ABOUT THOSE GYPSIES 1 CHASED OFF THE PLACE A COUPLE WEEKS AGO... THAT'S THE ANSWER !! HEY HAD A HAND IN THis ‘L CANT SAY ANYTHING FRECKLES OR TAG, FOR FEAR. TMEYLL BE SCARED To DEATH... YESSIR... ITS Hose Gypsies! BELIEVE OScaR, tHAS FALLEN INTO ‘THE HANDS OF L Ber LANDSAKES! THE LAST TIME I LAID EYES ON T A GRASS HOPPER! RIDE TH’ SIGN, WHAT A S/LLY WwHo TH HECK wANNvA BUY A PO AE OE GU22/ IDEAS woucD FREAK THAT SIGN SIMPLY ?)] tunes WITHOUT = you're TH’ sitcr one? MEANS You BID ON ) KNOWIA’ WHAT THEY ARE — THaT$ wHaT MAKES 'T FREAKISH. / AUCTION NOw oN we BID You COME IN [I 7 AS AE A a a TLL SAV IM DECLARE !! SURPRISED ! Start Guessing Now! GOSH!’ YA Don'7T TELL ME/ JoKay BUT MAKE WELL, 1° GONNA PEEK IN FER_A SEcoND— BE BACK TO TH' STORE SOON — NOW LETS ALL SUMP INTO OUR THINGS -L WANT T'GO RIGHT ONER AND MEET WER YOuNG ALLRIGHT , DID IT P OF WORRIED, OF COURSE=iT'S OUR FAMIIYS MOST VALUABLE’ * By Small NOW, Folks WiHo'Le \(/ Watt, / GUESS GU22 TAKE A chance Ow WAS RIGHT-BUT THE THS BIG WOODEN Guy COULD GE secu FREAKS, FROM. 3 LOOKS OF THE: PEOPLE \ (T SOONER THAN THaT/ of CI X ZB ae =n) @ucTion Le. aa < > i