The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 27, 1931, Page 10

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awit Sarr re er THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1931 - By George Clark “Oh, mother, you're just afraid I'll look more than 16. Next you'll be fibbing about my age, too.” EG. U. 8. PAT. OFF. © 1931 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. > By MRS. 0. LARSON Ben Dollarhyde and Dan Dove, Co- f Macomber _| ald home were Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Sherman and family, Vincent Sher- ___Macomber__| man, Bart Fitzgerald, Marvin Hen- drickson and Naome Hilsdorf. G. O. Lindsey called at the An- drew Walker home Saturday. Ahdrew Kolb and S. V. Monroe mo- Tumbus, spent Wednesday night here] tored to Wilton Tuesday. on business. Joe Wegeman was a Tuesday guest ‘Mr. and Mrs. John Pfau, who for|of Del Davis. the last six months have lived at the Louise Walker was a Thursday boarding house, have moved into a night guest of Mrs. Herman Seilinger. house in South Macomber. Grace Francis called at the Roy T. G. Gerou attended to business| Little home Thursday. 4n the Captial City Tuesday. Roy Walker was a Sunday guest ‘Mr. and Mrs. Pete Michelsen, Re-| at the Joe Cook home. gan, were Saturday luncheon guests at the Otto Larson home. Jane and James Dixon spent the ‘week-end with relatives in Bismarck. ‘Their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Dixon, motored to the city for them Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Miller enter- tained a group at dancing Saturday evening at their home. Miss Charlotte Wilmot spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Davenport of Regan. ‘Mrs, William Ollenburger and Mrs. ©. J. Olson attended the Homemak- ers’ demonstration at Wing Thurs- day. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. McGinnis and family attended a dinner at the George Gray home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gray were honoring their’ daughter, Lois, on her birthday. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Art Powers and fam- ily visited Sunday at the Frank Mil- ler home in Glenview. Mrs. Meta Jones is visiting friends 4n Bismarck. She has been staying ‘at the home of her brother and sis- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Richard in. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ollenburger and son, Allan, called at the Charles Spitzer home in Baldwin Sunday. ‘Mrs. Mary Ollenburger and grand- daughter, Shirley Christensen, spent) Saturday and Sunday at the Sidney ‘Waddington home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ollenburger ‘and family visited at the Adam Klien home Sunday. ——————————E j Rock Hill | By RUTH LITTLE Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Alm and @aughter attended a party at the Nels| Alm home Saturday evening. Bismarck ‘callers Tuesday were ‘Isaac Marcovitz and sons, Milton and Robert, Fred Ehnes, Louie Jorgenson, J. F. Little and Charles Hettick. Mrs. C. E. Christianson was a Re- gan caller Monday. Lloyd Kettleson called at the Mar- vin Alm home Saturday evening. ‘Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Little and Vir- gil and Phyllis were Sunday dinner guests at the Herbert Little home near Baldwin. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Salter and family wre moving back to Menoken this week. Herman Seilinger and Andrew ‘Walker were Wing callers Thursday end Saturday. Sarah Berg spent the week-end with Louise Walker. Charlie Hettick called at the Algot Ryberg home Monday. ‘Oscar Magnuson and son, George, fmotored to Regan Thursday. C. O. Kettleson and Emil Moses were making preparations Friday to send Joe Wegeman to the home for the aged at Fargo. Arthur Nelson motored to Wing Clyde Little called at the Isaac|”'} Marcovitz home Tuesday. Mrs. 8. L.: Jordah! and Mrs. How- rd Watkins attended a Homemakers’ club meeting at Wing Thursday. Martin Fueling left for Wisconsin Monday, where he will spend the winter. Fred Ehnes called at the Isaac Marcovitz home Thursday. Laurence Fitzgerald was a ‘Thurs- |} S. day guest at the Ira Bailey home. Laurence and Allred Bouche at- tended Laurence Fitzgerald's dance Saturday evening. A dancing party was given at the J. F, Little home Saturday evening. Forty guests were present. Frieda Ehnes was ill last week. Jennings Kettleson, who is em- ployed at Bismarck, motored to the Marvin Alm home Friday. Mrs. O. N. Monroe and son, Ste- pen called at the W. H. Kolb home jesday. Albert Vollen motored to Wilton Wednesday. Charles Hettick called at the W. $1. Kolb home Sunday. Callers and guests at the J. F. Lit- fle home the past week were: Mrs. 6. L. Jordahl, Randolph, Julius and ‘Norman Jordehl, Mr. and Mrs. How- ard Watkins, Isaac Marcovitz, Gus ‘Westerman, Willie Jiras, Marvin Alm, ‘Mr. Ehnes and son, Willie, C. O. Ket- tieson, Emil Moses, Louise Walker, Davis of Wing, were Friday luncheon guests of L. W. Davis. sister, Mrs. Arne Tosseth, Sunday. ter, Margaret, were shoppers in Bis- marek Monday. School No. 2, was a Bismarck caller Saturday. daughter, Marilyn, were shoppers in Bismarck Monday. @ licensed air pilot now as a result of @|the recent Department of Commerce announcement that it has reduced the 9 |vision requirements for student pilots and private fliers. Although this ruling will not affect commercial pilots, it will allow private pilots to make use of glasses to correct faulty vision and wear them while piloting planes. : “Gee one oe | Stickler Solution | —————* Arthur Nelson and Fred Olson mo- tored to Regan Saturday. Louise Walker called at the Her- aa Seilinger home Saturday morn- ing. [____Ghytin 7} By MARGARET DAVIS Nick Holgerson motored to Regan Monday. Walter Keator is working for Al- bin Hedstrom. Oliver Tosseth was a Sunday guest of Staton and Owen Davis. Marilyn Johnson and Margaret Gill were absent from school Mon- day. Paul Davis and his uncle, Delbert Bennie Benson was a guest of his ‘Mr. and Mrs, Willis Gill and daugh- Miss Emma Coleman, teacher of Mr. and Mrs, Albert Johnson and ) TEST IS EASIER ‘Washington.—It is easier to become ‘The farmer filled the three-pint meas- ture with cider, then poured the cider into the fve-pint measure. Then he refilled the three-pint measure and poured two Pints into the five-pint measure, thus fill- ing the larger measure. One pint was left inthe three-pint measwe. PETITION FOR NISTRATION rth Dakota, County of Bur- , in County Court, Before Hon. 1. C, Davies, Judge. "4 the Matter of the Estate of ranklin P, Goodrich, Deceased, Lucy A. Goodrich, CITATION HEA LETTERS OF Petitioner, vs. Luey A, Goodrich, Calvin P. Luth- er, Mary Kreghour, John Luther, William Luther, Bertha Wilson, Clara Schong, Cal- ‘. Minnie Vorwald, Malinda ‘Thompson, Zengle, deceased, Al- nroeder, i Respondents. The State of North Dakota to the Above Named Respondents: You and each of you are hereby cit- ed and required to appear before the County Court of the County of Bur- leigh, in said State, at the office of the County Judge of said County, at the Court House in the City of Bis- marek, in said County and State, on the 9th day of December A, D, 1931, at the hour of two o'clock in the after- noon of that to show cause, if any you haye, why Mrs. Nellie Spear should not be appointed administra- trix of the estate of Franklin P. Goodrich, late of the township of Log- an, in the County of Burleigh, State of North Dakota, deceased, Let service be ‘made of this citation as required by law. Dated this 18th day of November A, D, 1931, By the Court: I, C, DAVIES, Judge of the County Court. (SEAL) WILLIA Attorne} Bismare 11-20-27, ANGER, for the Petitioner, TA P NOTICH Strayed to my place abopt Novem- ber 12th, one red milk cow with farah Berg, Willie Graf and Charles Hettick. . Bunday guests at the J. R. Fitzger- brand on right hip, weight about 800 pounds, LOUIS MARTINESON, 16 Miles North of Bismarck, N. D. 6. HENRIETTA AND TOM HAVE MADE UP = THEY HAVE SETTLED THEIR. LITTLE DIFFERENCES AND SETTLED THE PLANS FOR THE FUTURE> THE ENGAGEMENT RING WHICH SHE RETURNED IS_AGAIN ON HER FINGER AND THEY ARE Bor — \MBO HAS HEARD NO WORD FROM HIS HEAVENEYES- —= JHE TEN DAYS HAVE ELAPSED AND STILL SHE HAS GIVEN HIKW NO ANSWERS HE POOR. FELLOW !3S CONFINED To HIS ROOM = HE IS ON SHE VERGE OF LUNACY = oo baal Joaaenaee M27 THE GUMPS—-SUNSHINE AND SHADOW é a NLL NEVER LET YOO OvT OF NY SIGHT AS LONG AS 1 LIVE THERE 'T 1S AGAIN! I'VE PAID MY TAXES AND GOT MY RECEIPTS—AND HERE'S ANOTHER NOTICE MY HOUSE WILL BE SOLD | FOR TAXES. ITS SOMEBODY ELSE'S PROPERTY AND AND ! CAN'T GET ON THE BOOKS. OVER TO'MNY TAX IT CHANGED 'M GOING ATTORNEN'S. FoR PETES SAKE! HOW DID HE EVER GET MIXED UP IN THAT SHEETF | Bpaseceo | UP IN a GED SHEET FRECKLES Bié DOG 1S CHASED OUT OF THE House By OSCAR, WHO WAS COMING ONER , TAKES uP THE CHASE TO GET THE Hey! WHY DON'T YoU 00 SOMETHING 7? GET OFF AN' HELP ME POOR BIMBO- ; WISH THAT } WoMAN NAD NEVER COME IF WE DOESN'T HEAR FROM HER SOON HELL LOSE GREAT GRIEF} THAT MUST BE CuicK AND MR AFFEL~AND NOT WALF READY FOR THEM TWINK P THE SALESMAN SAM (TH THe FooTBALlL, SEASON OVER, THE COACH OFTHE PIGSKIN PIPS” awaRDs LETTERS T THE PLAYERS WHO DID FINE WORK — Jest sew These LETTERS ON ‘YER SWEATER! AND ‘ver ERIENDS/LL KNOW YA PLAYED ON A GREAT TEAM — < RR eA GEA WE CLUB, PERHAPS ANNurere — ot Oorsnt BOT, CAN Woo BLAME HIM 7 HE HAD SEEN, XWROLEN ENOUGH To MAKE HIM NRAT WAY MOUSE 1S IN A q ] He's GONE 5 i TO GET HIS i TAXES FIXED — ‘ OVER TO THE - TAXIDERMISTS. a bee 0 50a ORs Corre , at Dos NUFFIN'!! AH KNOWS DAWGS WHEN AH SEES ‘um I! | , oy Z}) My, i ‘ ge PHO 3 ay OM oy ‘ v ; , ' ’ | ’ ( ° ALL RIGHT, THEN! TH’ MAILMAN’ LL BRING ‘OU OUR, LETTER IN “TH’ MORNING AN’ (TLL ECL ‘ea ER. Fine Eran TH al TEA ER ALL Me! LESS Ky a, s s ~ PUNCTURED ¢ E00TOALLS Fer Ssece NEED THE MoNey— we're ELAT! TWAS WO! EXACTLY WOT XL NEED — FOR.

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