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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1931 “Of course we found it necessary to make a few minor changes in adapting your book to the screen. We are using Miss De Lacey, where you used Na- poleon.” | TTS \ Still i ——— mer \ By B, P. HAGSTROM David, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Asplund, was taken to Bismarck early, Monday, where he entered the hos- pital for treatment. Mrs, Anthony Erickson, R. N., accompanied him. Mr. Asplund and Mrs. Erickson re- turned Monday evening with the re- port that David is doing nicely. Martin Strand and sons, Leo and Eugene, motored to Saxton Monday, where they are building a house. The first meeting of the P.-T. A. of Still for this year was held Fri- day evening in the Still hall. The Busy Bee 4-H Sewing club took part in the program and had their sew- ing on display. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson vis- ited with Mr. and Mrs. John John- son Tuesday. Dorsi Johnson was an_ overnight guest of Hilma Johnson Tuesday. Mrs. Ole Hagstrom and daughter called on Mrs. Signe Johnson and Mrs. Erick Pearson Sunday. Mrs. Howard Watkins and son, Johnnie, of near Regan were Satur- day callers of Mrs. Albert Johnscn. Marvin Peterson and Raymond Cassidy of Wilton spent Thursday with Harry Vincent. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Noon and Conrad Johnson shopped in Bismarck ‘Thursday. Mrs. Harry Diamond and Mrs. George Ashlock of Regan visited the John and Charley Noon homes ‘Thursday. ‘Velma Johnson, student in the Wil- ton high school, spent Saturday at her home. Ruben Pearson Johnson Wednesday. visited Vernon Martin Strand and sons, Leo andj” e, made a business trip to the Eugen Capital City Saturday. Margaret Law was an overnight guest of Loretta Anderson Wednes- if thony Erickson and Victor An- derson called at Still Friday. Mesdames Ed Broehl and Signe Johnson at Still Thursday. Mrs. Wesley Boettcher called on Mrs. Peter Johnson Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson and Ragnar Johnson were Sunday guests at the Peter Johnson home. Mrs. Albert Johnson called at Still Mrs. Signe Johnson, son, Verner; Mr. and Mrs. Erick Pearson and son, Ruben, were callers at the Erick En- ‘Mrs. Nick Torzeski and shopped at Still Friday evening. || Hagstrom home Saturday evening. It and Helen Johnson called at the was Miss Ingrid Hagstrom’s birthday. Harry Vincent, instructor in Grass Lake School No. 1, sustained bruises when his car tipped over last Thurs- day. The car was badly damaged. Gottlieb Gangar called on Erick Pearson and Ole Hagstrom Monday. Mrs. John Law was on the sick list last week. Do this! .. . Fight your cold now— store. Ask for Men- tholatum. Useit im- mediately—and_re- lieve your cold in a hurry. Put a bit in each nostril to clear your head. Rub it into your chest to break up congestion. Act now! 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