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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1931 ————— ee F | motored to Napoleon Thursday morn- | Braddock | oO ing and to Linton in the afternoon. Mr. Warner Sempel was a Bismarck caller Monday and Tuesday. As the two small boys of Mr. Harry THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THE GUMPS—SOUP’S ON! ON- SPARE MY BLUSHES — By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE JELLING YOU TIME STANDS STILL WNEN HE LOOKS AY YouR Face 1S JUST ANOTHER WAT OF SAYING - HEAVENENES - PARDON ME FOR INTRUDING 1F THAT'S THE WAY NE FEELS “ABOUT IF — LL TAKE THIS PICTURE BACK THAT 1 AUTOGRAPHED — Vines “FROM A SECRET, ADMIRER: — Albright were returning home from Rev. O. Kinzler will preach again | Braddock Tuesday the horses which in the M..E. church, Braddock, next | they were driving ran away, throwing Sunday evening at 8 o'clock, after a/the children from the buggy. They month’s vacation. | were not hurt seriously. ' ‘The Peter Reis and Lee Snively| William Malloy, Hazelton, was a families spent a couple of days across Braddock caller Tuesday. the river this week picking grapes aud| . M. Vie motored to Ellendale Sat-/ visiting relatives. |urday to bring home Mrs. Vie, who Virgil Dexter, who has been em | has been attending Ellendale normai ployed at. Groton, S. D., returned school, OUT OF HER WAY ‘TO. | PLEASE ] UNCLE BIM- SHE HAS INVITED THE WIDOW FOR | DINNER To ME You ARE JHE STARS - THE MOON = , THE SkY— TIME STANDS STILL WHEN | LOOK INTO YOUR FACE— home Thursday. | ‘The Braddock Study and Civic Mrs. Ida Welch and Miss Mar- club met Tuesday evening, Aug. 25, at TONIGHT- Eleven — guerite Baumfolk, Glencoe, were vis-|the home of Mrs. Aarvig. itors with the J. A. Allensworth fam-| members were present including the ily Friday. |two new members this year, Mrs. F. H ‘John A. Rousa and family and L. P.|E. Martini and Mrs. O. R. Martini. | ‘Weber autoed to Lark Sunday morn-|A collection of jelly, jam and pickles ing. Mrs, Weber and son Floyd who! were packed and sent to the Veterans’ were visiting with the Leo Dailey fam-| hospital at Fargo. After completing ily returned home with them. the business that came before the Miss Virgie Martini was a guest at| club, the remainder of the evening the G. B, Aarvig home at Kintyre| was spent socially with Mrs. Aarvig this week. and Mrs. F. E. Martini as honored Mrs. Catherine Zellmer and four guests. After a lunch of sandwiches, children, who were visiting with rel-|Cake and coffee, also ice cream, the atives at Lincoln, Neb., returned home honored guests were given a little ‘Thursday afternoon. ‘gift in remembrance of their birth- Misses Ethel Mandigo, Agnes days. Mrs. Piers birthday also was Stanton and Ruby Fockler, who have | this month but she was unable to be been attending a summer term at|Present. She and her daughtets the state teachers’ college, Valley spent the summer at their cottage City, returned home Friday. ‘at Wayzata, Minn. 4 Mr. and Mrs. William Camp, who The Luther League of the Maria ener y, SMR have been visiting for a couple of Lutheran church of Braddock will ANOTHER SMUDGE. WELL, 1 THOUGHT ‘weeks with Mrs, Camp's father, F. J.) present the pageant “The Challenge : A FIRE FAN LIKE WHOEVER Zellmer, left Sunday for Plattville jot the Cross” Sunday evening, Sept. "LL OROP IN AND Ne Wis, where Mr. Camp is engaged as'6, at the church. This pageant por- SEE IF SKEEZIK lOU WOULD BE AT IT 1S CAN'T ‘an instructor in the school. trays the various attitudes taken by 1S AT HOME THE FIRE. GET AWAN WITH ‘Miss Narcissus Mandigo, who has|individuals towards their Christian 3 een attending the Ellendale normal| duties in life. The cast consists of school, returned to Braddock Sat-|Seven characters. Those taking part urday to visit at the home of her are: Lillian Hill, Elva Nelson, Fan- brother, W. W. Mandigo, for a few/DY Edholm, Ruth Edholm, Mabel Hill, days. Miss Mandigo will teach near Helen Hill, and Dorothy Swensen. ‘Wilton the coming term. | Music will be furnished by a mixed Dr. and Mrs. Baer and son Robert |quartette. Miss Lilllan Forsberg and of Steele were Friday visitors in| Mrs. Grant Peterson are directing the Braddock. pageant. Immediately after the J. A. Allensworth and Chas. Hill!Pageant the Ladies Aid will serve re- autoed to Bismarck Friday. freshments at the home of Ivor Ed- ‘Mrs. Orin Lee and daughters, Ruby holm. and Ruth, from west of Temvik, drove| The United States inspector visited into Braddock Saturday afternoon to|the local postoffice Monday fore- meet Miss Beulah Buck, who has been) Noon. attending normal school at Ellendale.| Henry Jagd and R. Kirk Batzer ‘Mr. and Mrs. J. G. DeFrance and| motored to Napoleon Monday morn- children of Hazelton were Braddock | ing. AND BIM 1S AT MIS BEST- NO HAPPIER MAN CAN | BE FOUND IN ALL CREATION - GASOLINE ALLEY—FIRE! FIRE! .- Miss Ida Feyereisen, who has been) 4 recent invention is a nee ateel visiting her mother, at Katherine| rake for cleaning lawns or gardening. Feyereisen, of Braddock, returned to/1¢ has teeth of such shape that the Bismarck Wednesday, where she 16/ device cannot become clogged. —. ohn nd vitig hs NDS for im, where she has} -An offer of free telephone instal-| FRECKL! been reengaged to teach this coming/lations in Rome, Italy, during May ES AND Eee Her father, John Swanson,| brought 13,000 new subscribers, . Grounded for Good NOT IF TIM CONSCIOUG, IT WONT... WOQULONT GET IN ONE OF THOGE RATTLETRAPS AGAIN IF YOu PAID ME... PLL STICK MY ANIMAL AND MOUNTAIN NNUAT DID You THINK a verardinnatss OF \T, JOHN ? 1 SUPPOSE. THRILL LiKe THAT cla. OUGHT TH BE A BIE ‘The Ivor Edholm family autoed to|| Stickler Solution J titania eeicarkstanteomditet Do, ALL THE TIME... WHEN: z 60 SONE PLACE TI WANT TD KNOW TM COMIN’ Baca! zsaw AN ANIMAL TAtee THAN A TREE. , The name of the island is MALTA, as shown inthe lage letter above. TIMER LIKE HIM OW! THERE'S A DRESS EXACTLY LiKE THE ONE IN A MAGAZINE CHICK WAS CWCK SANS NE SIMPLY HANE WT SINE SOME NONEY FOR & WET Day. SO MY SHOP. SOG WILL WANE TO BE CONFINED “To WINDOWS (Now, LISSEN, TINY 1'D LIKE TA_) CEH SS IS@E YA GET HEE2ZALL KINDA - NECK AND, a) SoRE=- GIVE #10) The OL’ ELyIn' \ THROW Him OVER, MARE-1G0TTA HUNCH THAT'LL) MY SHOULDER, UH: JAR Hi INTA Some REAL oKar! ‘ (low, OVER YER SHOULDERS, Tay ‘smack 7% DOWN IT - BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES OF COURSE ,1 DONT KNOW WART Noor’ PLANS ARE ~-BUT, 1 00 TWN You ARE Too Youne To TWINK SERIOVELY OF MARRIAGE ; ARE A BIT PAST THE STAGE. WHERE ‘You CAN AFFORD TO % ». everything was just as my wife wish- ed. ‘The ‘ways bring co! ion te me. You ins