The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 8, 1931, Page 12

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 1981 ‘@| Herman Junge drove to Steele and | Braddock || brought his “parents and sisters to ontnbseni ¢ | Braddock. | The Ladies’ Aid of the M. E. church By MRS. E, F. SAVAGE |met Thursday afternoon at the |S. A. Engleman residence in Brad- Miss Ida Feyereisen, who has been | dock Vie on he ee Atel ‘i |resumed on the quilt. Mrs. O. Kin- amployed in Bismarck, is visiting at! ior of Moffit was hostess to the| her home here. gathering and served lunch at the| Mrs. M. Schaefer and family have! home of Mrs. H. Sorem. moved into the rooms under the| Mrs. Laura Weber and sister June] Farmers State bank. who were guests of relatives in] R. E. McCain of Dickinson! Wishek for the past two weeks have and daughter, Mrs. Greer of Indiana, |Teturned to Braddock. former residents of Braddock, visited, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Button drove Braddock friends Tuesday. to Bismarck Sunday to get Mrs. M.| Louis Saheler of Kintyre is spend-|E. Ryan, who returned from a visit vacation at the A. Damsgaard With her daughter, Mrs, J. I. She-' een c : pard and family of Michigan, N. D. 3. vig, Mrs. F.| Friday afternoon the program com- Bbersag and olin Poctier ore Bis-|Mittee «< the Study and Civic club marek visitors Tuesday. Mr. and|met with Mrs. Lesher where the pro- Mrs. Aarvig attended the Postmas-|8tams for the year were planned and ters and Rural Carriers’ convention | @re now being typed. The committee held in that city. Mr. and Mrs. H. meee of Mesdames Lesher, Button E. Fraser and Mr. and Mrs. L, V.|and Bower. er were in attendance at the A. J. Piers, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Say- vention. This made the atten-/ase and Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Long ,/ went to Steele Sunday afternoon Braddock as Mr. and Mrs. Savage Where Mesdames Savage and Long at- attended both days of the conven-|tended the funeral of Miss Florence tion. Mrs. Savage was elected vice Brown after which the party went to president of district No. 3. Camp Grassick returning home by ‘Miss Esther Kosanke of Kulm 1s/ Way of Napoleon. @ guest at the home of her sister,| Mathena of Napoleon visited Mrs. Gust Grosz. this week with her daughter, Mrs. O. Herb Corey Steele Thompson and family. ‘Wednesday. Mrs. Carl A. Hanson from Dows, Henry Jagd left for Valley City |Iowa, accompanied by her daughter Friday evening after a w Mrs. Ruth Meyers, and two children of at his farm west of Braddock. k called on Braddock friends . H. Dexter accompanied by Mrs.|Monday. catiyie Salhus and Miss Ida Swan-| Mr. and Mrs. R. Aarvig and daugh- son left early Saturday morning to|ter Helen and John Fockler were bring home Mrs. Dexter and two |Steele visitors Sunday. children who have spent the past) The next Luther League meeting month in Scranton. will be held at the home of Ivor Ed- Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Fraser drove holm on Saturday evening, Aug. 15th. Robert O’Brien to Fredonia Friday) ae evening from which place he leit|Popular Song Writer Saturday for his home at Hudson, Will Appear in City Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Wurm, who have been in St. Paul during the) Milt Taggart, writer of popular past year, are visiting at the O. Fel- songs, will make a public appearance theim home. in Bismarck at the Dome Pavilion Mr. and Mrs. O. Larson, Mr. and tonight. Mrs. Littsome, and Mrs. E. Walker; Taggart, author of “When Its! of Morris, Ill., arrived in Braddock Springtime in the Rockies” and a| Friday afternoon to look ofter their number of other song hits, will lead interests in the O. O. Johnson estate. a dance orchestra which is touring) A. J. Piers and E. F. Savage went |the country under his direction, to Bismarck Wednesday to attend) the Mandan fair. L. M. Doerschlag)?"—G,. 4.) _ a.1.4:,. ©” and J. E. Fitzgibbons also attended Stickler Solution | the fair. | o—$—$ $< <i _. ‘The people of Braddock are glad | to know that A. J. Piers on his re- turn to Braddock from a visit in the cities has taken charge of the Os-) borne McMillan Elevator and with! his family will continue to be cne of c dance of the entire office force motored to us for another year at least. | Friday evening as Mr. and Mrs. Fred Junge of Braddock and daugh- | ters Phrene and Winnifred of Bis- marek were returning from a two weeks’ vacation trip to Detroit Lake, | To remove the penny from underneath the glass, without touching or disturbing the glass, merely scratch the tablecloth, tm a direction away from the penny, do- ing the scratching opposite the penny and just outside the glass, as shown in the diagram. they were run into by another car which did a great deal of damage to the Junge car. Fortunately none of | the occupants were seriously injured, although they were much shaken up. THIS CURIOUS WORLD HIGH GRAUITY O1L, IS THE Town oF MENTONE, TEXAS COME ADMIRA\ IRFLIES HAVE No FEET ON EIR FRONT FAIR OF LESS... 1831 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. SIDEGLANCES - - - By George Clark | lo LOVE WAS BVER LIKE ‘THAT OF ‘TOM'S AND THE WIDOW'S - na IN ALL THEIR POVERTY AND WITH ALL YHEIR TROUBLES SHEY FIND THE TEST GRUAPRINESS = — WHILE POOR BIMBO WITH MIS WEALTH FLOUNDERS AROUND LIKE A BARK THAT WAS LOST ITS MOORINGS — — A SHIP WitHOUT A RUDDER = ALL MY LIFE fr HAS BEEN MY DREAM THAT WHENCE GOT MARRIED - |} WOULD BE ABLE TO PROVIDE MY WIFE WITH A WONDERFUL NOME AND ALL TH! LUXURIES = BS econ HAS BEEN CALLED INTO THE DETECTIVE BUREAU TO ANSWER A FEW QUESTIONS. HAVING BEEN NEAR THE SCENE WHEN SO MANN OF THE FIRES STARTED, HIS EVIDENCE MAN BE ENLIGHTENING. | IF NOU'VE GONE WN FOR. LIKE TO GO To FIRES AND | COLLECTING MATCHES, AND NOU LUKE TO SEE THINGS BURN. THE GUMPS—HOW HAPPY WE WILL BE 1 CAN'T HELP FEBUNG BLUE-) WELL- TOM- WE ARE NAPPY~ AREN'T WE ? Wu. GET A POSITION SOON AND WITH YOUR BRAINS YOU'LL WE'LL GET AND BESIDES TOM = 1. Love You = AND IF YOU LOVE ME - NOTHING ELSE COUNTS - AND THINK — SOON WE WILL BE MARRIED = AND OH-~ TOM DEAR — WE'LL BE SO HA Ey kw i | WE DON'T NEED MON eS i WELL DO WITHOUT THE LUXURIES wUSsT SO 1 HAVE YOU — Wy DOESN'T TAI ONE HAPPY — REAL HAPPINESS '3~ IT'S THE COUNTERFEIT THAT GASOLINE ALLEY—QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS BUT, SKEEZIX, YOU'LL a A HAVE TO ADMIT IT LOOKS BAD ‘ JUST COLLECT MATCHES FOR FUN AN’ EVERYBODY LIKES TO GO YES...2 GIVE WHAT KIND OF FRECKLES SOME- FUNNY BUSINESS / THING To EAT Ais Tus? Tueyvre | = u A (] TALKIN’ ABOUT x ‘i MOM’N POP ONE THING , TLL NEED HEN AMY SOME SORT OF A PULLED “THE SPORT COAT SUP OF PAPER a OUT OF THE HAT, IT READ TOURING’ So THE wHoLe GANG 15 GOING ON A TOUR, FOR THEIR VACATION Easy, Hee2y! / THINK Messe / U22LE BOUND FLEEP— Frup/ LONGER THE PRINCE NO LONGER THE PASED , WORIDIY FER ‘TO THE LONGER ABLE TO CONCERL THE TWNES IN Wie BUT HOW DOES IT HAPPEN THAT YOU'RE THERE SO SOON AFTER (Z| THESE FIRES STARTE HOW 00 NOU FIND THEM BEFORE THE OTHER KIDS 00? HERE FRECKLES, Is SOME DINNER FoR You... CHIEF RICO THINKS MAYBE You ARE NERY HoNeRy, Yes? - OH, LET ME BUY IT FoR ‘YOu,SUGAR! A Non-Stop Flop? LATEST THING ~WE WANE SOLD HUNDREDS OF THEM - PPY TOGETHER ~ ! > EXPENSIVE CLOTHES ~f KE A GREAT DEAL TO MAKE 17 SURPRISES YOU WHEN YOU THINK Now CHEAP SS BUT WHEN THAT BARN STARTED TO BURN OVER NEAR YOUR ALLEN ~* SOMEONE SAW YOU RUNNING AWAY, BOYS DON'T USUALLY DO THAT DO HEY? | RAN TO FIND PETE AN' HE TURNED IN THE SEEMS To BE MIXED UP ON NAMES, HERE IN This GYPSY Camp... STILL, MAYBE THERES A NERY Goop REASON For iri! BUT THAT CRATY DESIGN WOULD DRwWwe ME CUCKOO. iF 1 HAD To a < Pe

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