The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 1, 1931, Page 12

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUN! THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1;193%- -- a 1 Braddock 1 ES ET By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE ‘The annual class election of officers for the various classes in the Brad- dock hich school were held Monday [—The seniors elected Mamie Naaden, president; Mabel Bier, vice * president; Mabel Hill, treasurer; and Helen Aarvig, secretary. The Juniors chose Laura Weber as president; Hel- en Hill, vice president; Ruth Edholm, secretary; and Jane Mathena as treas- urer. The sophomores elected Opal Mathena as president; Raymond Roos, vice president; Christian Naaden, sec- retary and treasurer. The freshmen elected Julia Martini, president; Paul Albright, vice president; Dale Barton, Secretary and treasiwwr. Miss Sagn is class advisor for the freshmen, Miss at the F. M. Ryan and A. R. Button homes.” Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Barton autoed ee Kintyre Sunday to visit with rela- ives, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Spitzer, who have | Spent several weeks at the home of Mrs, Spitzer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Barton, moved Monday into the house owned by the late Mrs. Emma Cotton. | “Luther League will meet at the | home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Edholm, | Saturday evening, Oct. 10. The Study and Civic Club met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Baker. Thirteen members answered roll call. After the business meeting report of the state mecting at Fargo | Was given by Mrs. Aarvig, assisted by | Mesdames Barton and Zellmer. Birth- | day greetings and a small gift, were given to the two members whose | birthdays came in September, Emma Button and Alida Fetterley. The Green for the sophomores and juniors) birthday lunch was served by Mes- and Miss Wright for the seniors. | dames Baker, Allensworth, Barton, F. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Rousu motored | E. Martini and O. R. Martini. to Bismarck Tuesday to have dental | werk done. Dr. Hoag of Linton and Lester Brig: Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Long and Mr. nd Mrs. Ed. Van Dyne of McKenzie ete Sunday guests at the home of gle of Hazleton were Braddock callers; Mr. and*‘Mrs. A. Amundson. Tuesday afternoon. Two of the Northern Power and Light men were in town Tuesday and completed putting in the street lights. The posts were erected last fall. W. Jones of Linton accompanied by Gus Herolz from California, called on Bradodck friends Tuesday fore- noon. ' Tuesday afternoon 13 women of the M. E. church motored to Moffit and} spent the afternoon with Rev. and) Mrs. O. Kinzler. Mrs. R. Aarvig pre-| sented Mr. and Mrs. Kinzler with a quilt. Mr. and Mrs. M. Fetterley motored to Linton Monday afternoon, where Mrs. Fetterley had teeth extracted. | Alex Kauko has rented the J. P. Peterson farm in the Wild Rose neighborhood and with his family moved there Saturday. Mrs. Peterson is moving into the house owned by Mrs. W. F. May in Braddock. | Miss Amy Brudevold of the Brad- C. C. Lowe left Friday morning for Bijou, S. D. .where he will reside dur- ing the winter. Welch’s Spur i — By MRS. kK. M. WELCH Most of the farmers of this vicinity made haste to dig their potatoes this week as they feared a bad freeze after the heavy rains. Most garden pro- duce also was gathered in. Merwin Oder and sister, Vina, mo- tored here from their home near Re- gan Tuesday. They dined with the Doppler brothers. Miss Oder then motored on to Magnus, where she will visit at the home of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Oder. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Skinner and family moved onto the Wallace place dock school staff was a passenger to|this week. Bismarck Friday afternoon. Mrs. P. Meckler and baby boy of Dickinson visited this week at the home of her brother, A. R. Button. | Louella Tollifson, who teaches the Spur school, is now boarding with Mrs. Horace DitJam. Al Smith, Pat Smith and Elmer Word has been received in Braddock | Peterson dined at the Doppler broth- of the marriage of Miss Ida Feyereisen of Braddock on Sept. 9 to Fern Henry | of Deadwood, S. D. They are residing at Deadwood where Mr. Henry is em- ployed. Residents of Braddock and vicinity entertained at a farewell party Fri- day evening, Sept. 25 in honor of Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Fockler and family, who are soon to leave for Dunn Cen- ter. Mr. Fockler has purchased a blacksmith shop there. In behalf of the Woodmen of the World, of which order Mr. Fockler and Blaine are members, each was presented with a billfold. Maxine Plath, who has been a guest at the H. K. Junge home, is visiting at the G. Lenhart home at Hazelton this week. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Junge left Sat- urday afternoon for Bismarck, where they will reside with their daughters, Miss Phrene and Winnifred at. 221 Ave. A West. Mr. and Mrs. William Beseler left by auto Thursday to visit with friends at Cochrane, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. William Schlosser are leaving by auto next week for Deni- son, Ia., where they will engage in farming. ‘The Braddock shipping association , shipped out two carloads of stock, one ;car Thursday. He assisted Mrs. Nie- sheep and the other cattle, Saturday morning to St. Paul. Henry Jagd ac-! companied them to the city. | Mr. A. Sheldon of Napoleon was a| Braddock caller Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Bauer of Bis-| marck visited with Braddock friends Saturday. ‘ The sale of the personal property | of the late Joseph Elleder was held Saturday afternoon. Mr. Reily of Sterling acted as auctioneer. Mrs. G. H. Dexter and sons, Virgil | and Leonard, who attended the fun- eral of Mrs. Dexter's father at Scran-; ton this week, returned home Satur- | day afternoon. George Martini motored to Valley City Sunday morning. He was ac- companied by his sister, Virgie, and Chester Cramer, both of whom will attend the Valley City state teachers college. Barbara Eckery and Mary Geier- man motored from Bismarck Sunday and visited with Mrs. Catherine Zell- | mer and family. \ Mr. and Mrs. J. G. De France and family of Hazelton were Sunday guests ; of Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Junge. Thursday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. R. Aarvig took their daughter, Helen, to Bismarck and Monday morning she ‘was operated on for appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. Aarvig returned home Sun- | oon. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Allen were Sun- day guests at the S. A. Engleman hi ome. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ryan, Margaret Hartnett, and Miss House and niece, all of Napoleon, were Sunday guests SIDE GLANCES jand civil, was valued at $61,000,000. ers home Wednesday. An animal with a peculiar yapping bark has been heard in this vicinity several times. Some believe it to be a pair of foxes. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and family and C. D. King, visited at the c. K. Boyd farm Thursday. The Missionary society was to have met there, but on account of the heavy rain that day no one else was able to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Skinner and Mrs. Robert Welch motored to Bis- marck Friday afternoon. Mr. and Now MIN- | WANT YOU To LISTEN ‘TO ME = We HAVE 250,000. OF OUR MONEY IN THAT R FACTORY- AND | WANT YOU Yo cove UNCLE. AND DEMAND THAT HE PUT FOR "'M THE MAN YO AND “THIN: To BOTH OF GO To UNCLE BIM ME IN CHARGE OF 'T= USs THANKS, MISTER, 1. SURE NEED A LUFT. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS HOP OL’ BUS IN. THE ISN'T SO SPEEDY BUT ITS SURE OF EVERY THE GUMPS—JUST LIKE THAT ALL | WANT {8 THE OPPORTUNITY = VM SUST FITTED FOR THAT POSITION y stE~ . YoNOW YOU “THINK TM CRA2ZY= JUST AN OLD FOOL = Bur EVEN. A FOOL MAY NOW AND THEN BE RIGHT BY CHANCE — WELL = ) BELONG To THAT OLD SCHOOL OF FISHERMEN WHO BELIEVE IN= AND TRUST IN A -FISHERMAN'S LUCK= AND MY MOTTO IS — ‘THERE'S NOY A CHANCE - ANDY- BIM WOULD NEVER TRUST YOU WITH ‘THAT FACTORY- HE KNOWS You ‘Too WELL FOR SHAT= You ALWAYS HAVE_ YOUR HOOK QuT FOR SOMETHING= IM SORRY. 1 NEVER VY KNEW HER TO ACT THAT WAN BEFORE. HANG ON, STRANGER, THERE'S SOMETHING WRONG WITH THE — STEERING GEAR. LY FIN yy as raat Yi ) WE SHORT RIDE ’ Ever Mrs. Skinner and children stayed with Mrs. Otto Dorman. Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Snyder were Bismarck vis- itors also. The Doppler brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Dirlam and Marcus Trembly were in Bismarck Thursday evening. Mrs, Sara McMurich motored to Bismack with Mr. pnd Mrs. Otto Dor- man Saturday. Miss Louella Tollifson attended a party in Menoken Friday evening. She spent the remainder of the week- end in Bismarck with her mother. John Nieland motored up from his home in Emmons county to Boyd school No. 1 with Miss Alice Carlson's Jand in driving home after the heavy rain. Ralph Snyder visited at the Doppler brothers’ home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch and family, Mrs. Sara McMurich and Frank Johnson visited at the Horace Dirlam home Sunday. AIRCRAFT VALUE Washington, Oct. 1— According! to @ report of the Aeronautics Branch of the Commerce Department, air- craft equipment produced in the United States in 1930, both military MOMENTARILY, DIRECTLY OVER THE GORGE WHERE RILEY AND Te Boys WAIT FoR, Mime BoB MURRAY BEGINS A VERTICAL, DESCENT with HIS: AuToemro!! v Wit a ‘4 Ni tM — ee, es y y er. ( O'%.B0B..COME ON. MAN! DOES =) THAT THING Look ; Go0D To us! MOM’N POP BUT. HOW CAN We \ALL QIGHT, TUL SEE_HIM GET ALONG WITHOUT AN ELECTRIC BERIGSE ICR About $34,545,000 of this amount went for construction of heavier-than-air planes. ° | Stickler Solution | o—- Hey. 1) THE ANNOUNCER WANNA GET DE NAMES OF DESE BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES ee BUNCH HAS SEEN HWIOOING Eodt> PLENTY ABOUT SPENCE !! WAME Wid WFATOATION WTR HER QRS + BORDER: ON COMECY, STA. WE WAS DONE A LOT OF NICE THINGS For “Of course, that’s far more than I can eat. but tomorrow is my birthdey ee I want it to look like a party.” gO BE WER AND SHE DOEENT INTEND To SEE HIM MADE FON OF TDAY. WHEN WE BOUGHT IT, HE SAID THEIR POLICY WAS To PLAY ALONG WITH NEWLY ~ MARRIED CUENTS an / WeCL, TR’ Li SHRIMP 1S The LET THE REFRIGERATOR MAN SELL YOU SOMETHING, LIKE CURLEY DID, SUGAR DUMPLING A Contract’s a Contract! TM_ SORRY , BUT WE CAN'T MAKE A REDUCTION - YOU SEE,OUR SALES- FINANCE DEPARTMENT HAS FIGURED Out THE LOWEST AMOUNT, PER INSTALLMENT, THAT WWE CAN POSSIBLY SELL OUR <j PRODUCT FOR BROOKLYN BRIDGE, BEFORE. HE GOT# MY DOUGH -\NHEN TT BUY ANVTING, FROM NOW ON ,ON INSTALLMENTS, IM GOING TBE TOUGH ~ EVERYTHING'S & VEE PUT DOWN AV Avy mS ae. Some People Are Dumb! oaTs_oKay! AN’ HEEZALL De OMer FELLA? MUSSLEBOUND /

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