The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 26, 1931, Page 8

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1931 THE GUMPS—SOUP'S ON! Married Last June Soe % AND HE SALLS HER . } MEARD HER TELL HIM THAT SHE WOULD HIS HEAVEN EYES — NEVER RESEY, ANY ONE BUT pS rhig MAN— HOULD SHE'D BE A DANGER SIGNAL Aut EYES met HE SHOULD CLEVER MAN WHO HAPPENED TO BE ei ENES ON HIS POCKET ON THE HIGHWAY TO MATRIMONY = BOoK— BUT HE CAN'T SEE IT~, BUT THE MARVEL TO ME _IS- HOW sHE KEEPS HER ge “BUT SHE KEEPS IT ALL - sue RAN BUY:A DOZEN NEW FROCKS— CHANGE HER GOWNS TEN TIMES A DAY- SHE MIGHT EVEN SHANGE HER MIND— BUT LL BET SHE HASN'T CHANGED HER AGE IN By OLGA M. RISE Arnold Christianson, Valdemar Lein Dallas Barkman and Olga Rise mot- ored to Bismarck Wednesday. Ed. Nygaard transacted business in| Bismarck Saturday. | Clara Rise and Gale Birkeland mot- | ea ‘Ofed to Driscoll Saturday. Nina and Walter Waiste called at Alfred Arneson’s and J. O. Rise’s Sat- ‘urday. Several from this vicinity attended the birthday party given for M. A. Lien Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Pehl, Jr., spent Saturday evening and Sunday at Dal- las Barkman's. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Barkman and Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Severson attend- , Selma Rise motored to Driscoll Friday evening. Faye Harvey spent the week-end at her home at Wing. Mr.’and Mrs. Arthur Fritz and fam-, ily of Wilton and Jerry Fritz and, “family of Watkins, Minn., spent Sun-/| day at the Stuart Severson home. Mrs. | Arthur Fritz is a sister of Mrs. Sever- son. | Misses Faye Harvey and Olga and; SS8elma Rise motored to Driscoll Thursday. ) Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Finstad, chil- dren Antonette, Harry and Neil, and Johan Hernes of McClusky spent Sun- day afternoon at the B. N. Lein home. Alfred and Seymour Arneson spent Monday and Tuesday at Windsor. ‘The Luther League meeting held at Stuart Severson’s Sunday afternoon ‘was well attended. Joseph Rise spent Sunday forenoon ‘at the home of his parents. Several from this vicinity attended the charivari party given for Mr. and Mrs. John Schebensky Sunday even- ing. Mr. and Mrs. August Bjorhus of argo, Mrs. Helmer Dallas and John Nimland of Butte, N. D., spent Tues- day visiting at the Art Bjorhus home. | John Gunderson and J. O. Rise motored to Temvik Friday evening returning Saturday evening. Bernice Bjorhus called at B. N. end Mrs. John Nyseth will entertain Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Helgeson of Bismarck called at Harry Helgeson’s and J. O. Rise’s Sunday. Norton Strand and Clayton Little of Regan and A. H. Helgeson of Bis- marck called at J. O. Rise’s Tuesday. There will be Norwegian services at the church Sunday. Mrs. M. A. Lien and Mrs. John Nyseth wil lentertain a the Ladies Aid after services. Charlie Young was a caller in this vicinity Monday. ‘Ed. Nygaard, J. O. Rise and daugh- ter Selma motored to Temvik Mon- day. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Christianson and family spent Tuesday afternoon ‘et George Christianson’s. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Severson at- tended to business matters at Bis- marck Tuesday. | County i Menoken By MRS. JENNIE DANCE ‘Mrs. Charles McCormick and sons visited at the Madand home Tues- day. Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson were; callers at the R. G. Abelein home Tuesday evening. Mrs. Ed Ebling entertained at din- ner Wednesday evening for Mrs. R. L, Dralle. It was Mrs. Dralle’s birth- day anniversary. Miss Blanche Stewart entertained the sewing club Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Arnts and family left Friday morning for their home in Spirit Lake, Iowa. Mrs. V. M. Craven and grandson, Jackie Yule, accompanied them as far as Valley City, visiting Mrs. Roy Yule over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ebling and fam- fly, Elmer Agnew and Warren De- Groot were dinner guests at the Mar- cus Agnew home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers and fam- fly were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. L Bailey Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Ludemann motored to Almont Thurs- day. The Ladies’ Aid met at the Ed Eb- ling home Thursday. The afternoon} spent planning a chicken supper held in the town hall. being constructed west jaker home. Lucille Ebling gave a birth- day supper for her mother Monday| be is Bi mann, Mr. and Mrs. D. Reitzel ana Mrs. W. T. Dance were guests. R. M. Ludemann left Monday by Associated Press Photo Mary Astor, film actress, and her new husband, Dr, Franklin Thorpe, Hollywood physician. Their mar riage in Yuma, Ariz, last June 20 was recently disclosed. Committee to Make New Business Study Washington, Oct. 26—(®)—A com- mittee of business men and econo- mists to survey conditions and scope of government competition with pri- vate business Saturday was appoint- ed by the Chamber of Commerce of the United States. Members include Donald D. Davis, Minneapolis. NOTICE’ TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of Floyd given by the un- d, El bet Hastings, Ad- atrix of the Estate of Floyd ings, late of the City of Bis- marck in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dalota, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons hav- ing claims against said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within six months after the first publication of this notice, to said Elizabeth L, Hastings at the office of William Langer in the City of Bis- marck in said Burleigh County, or to the Judge of the County Gourt of Bur- leigh County, at his office in the Court, House’in City of Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota, You_are hereby further notified that Hon, I. C. Davies, Judge of the County Court ‘within’ and for the of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, has fixed the 10th day of May A. D. 1932, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the Court Rooms, in the Court House in the City of Bismarck in said County and State, as the place for hearing an claims against the esta\ Floyd Hastings, Deceased, which have been duly and regulariy presented as hereinbefore provided, Dated October 10th, A. D. 1931, Elizabeth L. Hastings, Administratrix of the Estate of Floyd Hastings, Deceased, First publication on the 12th day of October A. D, 1931, 10 12-19-26, NOTI Bids will be received for the sale of $50,000.00 Certéficates of Indebtedness of Burleigh County North Dakota, uj to November 4th, 1931 at threo o'clock Pp. m._ (Certificates to be needed.) Hach bid to be accompanted by a certified check for 5% of the amount bid. Check George F. ° Will air the County Board, be opened at 3:30 o'clock p. m, November 4th, 1931. All bids to be filed with the County Auditor and marked bid for purchase of certificates of Indebtedness, By order of the board of County Com- missioners of Burleigh County, North Dakota. Dated this 10th day of October 1931, ._C. Isaminger, County Auditor. issued as 10 12-19-26, ° | Stickler Solution | ° 1. CND > CANADA 2. BHMS - BAHAMAS 3, MDGSCR-MADAGASCAR 4.MLT - MALTA 5. JV = JAVA 16.NTL - NATAL 7.JPN .- JAPAN euto for Cedar Rapids, Iowa, where he wil become engaged in the insur- ~ ance business. “Me and my sister-in-law has made with me all left, above, the seven countries shown at the right are formed. sosdanmmagy, 2» up again. She's leaving her children next week.” S IEEE pam i 1 susT arisen: oval “es LMatn aie DO HIM A ON A HITCH-HIKER ses tee WITHOUT GETTING HIM peat TO SIGN A WAIVER JUST KIND OF LONESOME AND THIS FELLOW, GULK, NEEDED @ A LIFT OF COURSE | h DIDN'T KNOW WE ij WERE GOING IN PA THE DITCH. << CANCELING YOUR HE'S SUING RESPONSIBILITY. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS WERE GAINING ON HIM, OSCAR... Gee! WES A NICE FELLA L! Hey! you uns WANT TO WATCH YouR STEP, RUNNIN’ AROUND He Streets tme STP SIGNAL, THE 006 CATCHER Gives uP THe CHASE... AND oScaR WERE WATCHING THe bos CATCHER Pick UP A LITTLE STRAY HANE THE HOUND. f I'M NOT GOING \ ® BREAK NY GETAWAY... MOM’N POP Ou, BABY! THAT'LL BE WARD TDO! CHICK! LOOK, IT's AFTER EIGHT !! DIDNT THE ON IN THE MORNING, TSEE iF W'S TME TO, GET UP Gazinkus Is Shown! IN THe Eiest PLace, AM 1 2sust water CAN ‘OU RUN AND ARE Me RUN DOWN svaiRs -| sou REALLY @ coop AND THEN ‘You'LL see KICKER? MicosH | AGAIN My ! 4 GED AIN'T MADE-AND ) AND LETS GET TH ROOM Looks LIKE / DOWN To E0oT— @ CXCLONE HIT (TI / BALL DISCUSSION! SOME. “TALL KICKIN’! mercy ! STEPHEN HM BEEN TAMING, OR TAXED AT, FoR NEARLY TWRTY MINUTES | WONDER, WHO AT COND BE? TELEPHONE Yo YO, MITA POPESSAIA TWENTY YEARS— It GASOLINE ALLEY—GETTING THE LEGAL LOW-DOWN HE WALKED AWAN UNDER NI J ee Ss $10,000 DAMAGES 1S TOO MUCH. WE CAN CERTAININ REDOCE UNDER THAT SHED... NOW WE 6OT YEANW... MEBBE LIT WONT Be 4s Easy aS You NoPE, NOT YET- I'VE BEEN LYING "HERE, WAITING FOR THE “MNG T’ CLICK, FoR HALF AN HOUR — “AND, \F (T DOESN'T HURRY UP AND RING,3'M GOING T'BE LATE To THE OFFICES “GS Is TH LasT Time ('A GONNA wern val (El FIND MY RooM ALL

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