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| | } | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1931 Clara Weber spent last week visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. Bill Melhoff. ! Mr. and Mrs. Ole A. Olson and chil- dren motored to Bismarck Saturday. Doris Scott visited at the Ole A. Olson home over the week-end Mr. and Mrs. Roy Newman and family of Brainerd, Minn., visited rela- 7 tives here Sunday. The local baseball team was defea ed by the Driscoll team Sunda; to 10. Rev. Fisher of Tuttle held church services north of Wit day. Mrs. W. Harju and son ayd Mrs Seth Glanville visited with friends south of town Friday . R. J. Bleth ani t the John Muclle Mr, and M e Scallon, Mrs. O. McIntyre, Mrs. Ralph Halver and \M John Witt attended Achieve- Da: M Mr. d were’ Wing shoppers Monday. Arthur Tees and son Mrs. Ralph Halver motored to Wing rs. William Witt and Y were supper guests at | Witt home. Ralph Halver and son, and son, afternoon. Jon's wind- others had a Jacob Wahe and . Philip Binder , Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Jacob of Tuttle, and ebel and daugh- Mrs. John Bowers and} 4 Mrs. J. E. Witt, Her- and Pa nd Ed Stroh upper guests at the | t home. day Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Sca Garath spent Sunday : Closkey’s. Imilda McClc spent Tuesday 1 of Mc with Alice Wednesday | rural | marck. Mr. and Mrs. Blaban, N. y Seilinger and y afternoon at the 1ome. had some dental on, student ; college, spent the y ir home. A. E. State Teache: week-end at h Mi Kopplin mo- pers Wednesday. | orking at the Henry tored to Bis Mr. and Mrs. W. V Mrs. Carl Tepps and M ville attended the funer: Harju Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. I. Kremer daughter, Rhoda, and B. Machos and child Tuttle Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. children were Sunde B. Klagenburgs’. y Harju, Mr. storie. man in North| ed chiefly on snails for i by huge mounds of vated by members of ¢ expeditions into ©. McIntyre and y visitors at the cobson, Mr. and) ,, _ and Mrs. Geo. ended the ———- & Mrs. J. O. Lei Kavonius and south of town 3 2 Herman Jacobson and Henry Kavon- ius were members of the class. Norval Hill was an overnight guest at the John Mueller home Saturday evening. Lawrence Vincent of Wilton and Helen Bleth of Wir ere united in marriage Sunday noon in the Catholic church of Wing. Bernadine Harty and Opal Olson were overnight guests at the James Olson home. | | Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klagenburg and! |, family have moved on a farm north-|{ | ‘3% east of town. \ SIDEGLANCES - - - By George Clark | i hove shows how the pieces may 4 to form a heart. . “I ain't been down that way in 14 years, You don't suppose she's already married to somebody else, do you?” THIS CURIOUS W Seplenger, ocloter, NOVEMBER AND : ORLD SEVENTH, EIGHTH NINTH AND TENTH MONIKS. THESE MONIKS WERE SO NAMED DURING THE TIME WHEN MARCH WAS THE BEGINNING OF THE YEAR. ken Grove Friday. | THE GUMPS—OH—BEE’S WAX Son AS UNCONCERNED AS CAN BE= ' ‘Yoo BUSILY OCCUPIED JO EVEN NOTICE UNCLE BIM= WHAT HO! WHO COMES THERE ? 1T 1S TOM CARR, AND bees ON- MY LITTLE LAMBIE-PIE — COME _HERE_AND LET ME FIX THAT TIE OF YOURS= WHEN WILL LUTTLE SUGAR DROP) EVER LEARN ? BIG MEETING To DAT- \ ——— I UTTLE LAMBIE-PIE = $0 THAT'S WHAT SHE CALLS HIM= SUGAR DROP = - ON~ BEE'S WAX A FOR BOTH OF YOU. RTS | 1h ERO DESIDE THE = || 14 FUTURE OF | | TOM CARR'S | BUSINESS averercomme || | WiLL BIM } CLOSE THE } FACTORY OR OPERATE IT. UNDER HIS. MANAGEMENT ? ane | SHE MEETING \) \$ Yo BE WELD AT HE BANK- Pp a ry Gore BINS. Z PREDICAMENT= WHAT CAN NE Do ? HE WILL NOT —Es; DOES YHE NATURAL ‘THING = \ HE 1S NOW i Br | } ‘ ie CROSSES TO THE F 7M PANU \ PASS “THEM OTHER SIDE OF THE STREET = | Go [7 NOU'RE ABSOLUTELY HERE ARE SOME { surRE sKeezm tat }{ an THERE yeRee, GUY ques my Sous CRO Ee eee EL weseny \ MIGHT HAVE BEEN 1 COULD bh ame) \Sbiidcaiatacd MADE BN FIREMEN TRACK | WITH MATCHES AND | eve % Lor \ SET FIRE TO YOUR prering OR FIRE FANS ‘EM =BUT ANNTHING F peeing | cee CAN DO WISE, PETE j SHE KNOWS Too THE FIRE WAS ALL OUT WHEN NOU CARRIED HER COWN STAIRS % \ MESTERDAY,_ » > q ak FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS WHATEVER IT IS, ITS v Mi cnaine COMING THIS WAY. TM Gr gg net GOING To RISE UP AN’ ppeciaes \wou A SNAPPING TAME A PEEK. IT MIGHT G6NE T BEA AND BE OSCAR = Boy! SAW MOUSE RIGHT CRACKING OF (CAUSED TWIGS SHIM To IN THE DROP NEARBY FLAT. To BUSHES, | THe 3, . i FRECKLES GROUND Ha ; . {DROPS “To AGAIN" IN, THE GROUND THE HOPES For. ,OF NoT SAFETY... as <2) Wo Is Ts “=1 " \NOMAN PP MOM’N POP UM, UM! ‘WHAT A HUNCH ! TUL BET HELL JUMP CLEAN OUT OF HIS SHOES, HEN T PULL THIS ONE, ON HIM = WHAT A BREAK! T CANT DO A SNEAK WITH THIS CHAIR, WHILE OTOOL ‘6 ON GUARD - LET ME HIS MITTS, CHICK f FOUND His | ESCAPE. FROM THE ROACHES APARTMENT, v ZT TENS SALESMAN SAM Sam Goes for a Spin! \ Yessir [WHAT CAN 1 DO Sure tHNG! THATS : : : ! CHATS ALL OVER Iss RIGHT! — fsam Howor h : - q wee rans = 33/ | ar VA RASSLER, AM SUDDENL Reat(2Eo IN SAM IS x ij Sy BEINe US TAKEN Fo) WAS -CHEN A RIDE 6 IGU22. BRoKE| iN EVEN 1F HIS TRAIN Qezis 06 HoucHr ae 4 ‘ROUND BY ORDERING). saeltie AaBouT ¢ 4109 TOWAIT |b war ON_A —= — customer- ~ ee os 4 prog yolss ~ | s8srs & BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES By Martin 1x4 Yoo BAD WILLE HAD To LEAVE U6 oe Var Mis WM Eorower WILDE WAS BEEN ORDERED XO REPORT FoR MILITARY OUTY AY WONEST TOS, PRINCE “1 COULONT WELP Wy UMAT THERE ENGINE IN TH! Or’ RIVE GOT TW AstaMA AN’ QUIT OW ME