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—o Macomber day here with ue cetintt ayoiae rd Bim- Ollenburger, and her daughter, Shir- . WELL- Vl ' DO YOu REALLY Now-ANBY - By -ALICE M. WALKER ley. YL f WERE'S MY THINK You'L DON'T MUSS LITLE Lich Harry Anderson motored to Minot] birthday party given Thursday after- EVER MARRY Buiday to get his son, Harris, who| oon for Mrs, Jack Cowans, Bis- Sue wivow ?_J YOU REALLY HEAVEN EYES SRG MGHE his bimiinee vacation with |TETCK, "ere, Mesdames John Dixon, LOVE HER= Is ALL 1 KNOW THAT YOU ARE Filadives there. Mra, Pauline ‘Thore-| Bet, Oenburger, Wm. Oveabergtr: AAG | THE WORLD STL THE Lier OF 4 and son, Arvid, accompanied ad GIST SS eee To ME~ wy LIFE = 1% YOU'RE A number of old acquaintances SHE NS $O Easy PUT OUT In honor of their guest, Miss Anne surprised Tom Hanwell Monday eve- THe LIGHT OVER TNE LEAST Elizabeth McGinnis, who arrived here from Shanghai, China, Mc. and Mrs. E. D. McGinnis entertained at a dinner Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Arnot and son, Russell, Bismarck, and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Howe and daughter, Esther, Wilton, were guests. Miss McGinnis is en route to Detroit Lakes, Minn., where she will stay with a brother, Paul McGinnis, and attend high school. Her parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. Y. Mc- Ginnis, are missionaries at Kashing, China. ‘The Macomber school opened Monday with Miss Elsie McCollough as instructor. Mrs. Meta Jones, Wilton, is a guest at the home of her brother and sis-| ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Polzin. ‘Miss Charlotte Wilmot, Regan, has taken up temporary residence at the Otto Larson home and will teach ‘again at Ecklund School No. 1. ‘Mrs. Ed Morgan and children mo- tored to Minot Thursday, visiting un- til Sunday at the home of Mrs. Mor- gan’s mother, Mrs. Anna Shehan. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hollingsworth and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Larson joined @ group of friends from Regan on a fishing trip at Brush lake Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ollenburger and family were Bismarck shoppers ‘Wednesday. Miss Jane Dixon has returned home from Bismarck to join the sen- for class of the Wilton high school| for the ensuing year. Miss Dixon spent the summer with relatives in the Capital City. ‘Mrs. A. K. Perkins and two chil- dren of Ray visited here from Wed- nesday until Friday with Mrs. Per- Mrs. Hilda Christensen, Bismarck, spent Wednesday night and Thurs- ‘Those from here who attended the nigg in honor of his birthday anni- yersary. Progressive whist was in, play at four tables and a pot-luck lunch was supplied by the guests, Mr, and Mrs. Johnny Pfau_ were entertained at the Albert Dalueg home in Wilton Sunday evening. Jim Doyle accompanied Ross Tib- bits of Wilton to Bismarck Monday. THOSE KILKENNY CATS ‘The Kilkenny cats were two pugna- cious felines which, according to Irish tradition, fought until there was nothing left of them but their tails. To fight like two Kilkenny cats, is to fight or wrangle until both sides have lost everything. | Stickler Solution ein s The red block of three-inch sides can be cut into 27 one-inch cubes. Of these, 8 would be red on three sides, 12 on two sides, 6 on one side and one would have no red at all, kins’ father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. R. D, Flavin. now—change your history painting “1 have it for and then we can hour to home economics, drop French ‘have our lunch hour together.” Name, sediment Aus. 1° ‘Wm. Martin, dirty. A. Bertsch, dirty ... Aug. 3 Mrs. John Pitzer, clean ... Mra, Joe Schmidt, very dirt ‘Andrew Bertsch, clean . Andrew Bertsch, clean . ‘Aug. 4 Z'Bertsch, clean .. ‘A. Bertsch, clean —_————————— MILK REPORT FOR AUGUST, 1931 Milk or % Fat Sp. Gr. Bacterla per c, c. Cream ue 30,000 12,000 12,000 160,000 130,000 450,000 5,000 AN ACE FROM SHADYSIDE ‘tHE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1981 ——. AND ARE. You SURE THAT oF MY LIFE FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS MAYBE UE RAW OUT OF GbS..1IF HE DID, WE'LL SOON BE OUT OF HERE..BET FRECKLES AND THE KIDS ARE PLENTY ExciTED !! FIELO, HAS LocaTeD DEEP IN THE MOUNTAINS FAR OFF HIS Course... ATTA Boy, Bossie !! MOM’N POP “ MY HAIR UP- THE GUMPS—~JUST A COUPLE OF PALS @ Hey, RILEY OLD Boy! | WHAT'S THE TRoveLe F YOU HANE US BAC IN AND- THE REASON LITTLE ‘THING= 1S 1S WHATCHA GET FER ( LOOK LIKE ME HA GETTIN’ (NTS AN ARGUMENT J A PRESSING encase WITH A STEAM ROLLER! MENT, #UH Boss? GOS, / OUGHTA GIVE You He Of, Well! ALL'S WELL THAT CENGRAL J PRINCIPLES —ANO EN0s SWELLs Figs y tar vs Fy BS 2 5 A Blag, clean ir. Killian, ver; . Oss: (night), clean oKnO ©. Oss (morning), cl A, Bertsch, clean... 4,000 OS oikagle (personally) clean .. sennie PE ASOLINE | GREASING ‘W. F. Gagner, clean Y = 1. Ode, Wy H: Oe, clean, YUE Mr. Horlacher, clean . Y J.C, Mork, clean Z- i Garske, clean G Sasse, clean . . C. Graner, clean - Schonert, ‘clean . Faleoner, clei Uf > atabs> A> . sire Ww. A rs W. A. Hughes Mire, Mt Davis, lea Ga Clogten 2 1.031 Graner, fairly clean . gle (bottled), clean le (pint jar), clean wie (night), ciean .. le (morning), clean . RM. R.M. 2 . G, Graner, clean . . F. Gagner, clean Clooten ....... Brevese an; 32,000 OD Soors, 1,000 po WE 10,000 10,00 Pag eCatore! Savis, fairly clean Yégen, fairly clean C, Graner, fairly cle ses Bite S33 83 i =» PRR EOEDO AJ or 3 ~ a sh, C. Graner, clean Rose Campbell, fai g. clea Ss5s5ee55e5 os seg eeas becuse S 3.6 1.038 a7 | } 7 A. W. ECKLUND, é : / , City Bacteriologist. » ~ | a i