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ay dj ic c 4 i < | | * Wing By LILLIAN MUELLER : Mr. and Mrs. I. Kremenetsky and @aughter, Rhoda, ; Clara Muelier went to Mandan on ‘Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kavonius and children attended church south of Wing Sunday. Donna Mae See is visiting relatives in Arena. Mr. and Mrs. John Harty and chil- dren motored to Bismarck Saturday. They returned home with a new car. Mrs. J. Horner and Mrs. G. A. Hub- bell and Theodore Kusler autoed to Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Bleth and sons Jimmie and Bobby, Mrs. Ed Dalbec | and Mrs. E. Pfaff were supper guests at the John Mueller home Sunda; Mr. and Mrs, A. L. Davis and chil-' Jay DeLong, and Mr. and Mrs. Lesetr | Ralph Jacobson, | | _NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS _| son visited at Jacobson’s home Tues- day evening. Other visitors were Walter Simons and son Ray and daughters Fern and Lawrain. Mr. and Mrs. Lars Jacobson, How- ard Scott and Edyth Goldsberry re- turned from Minot Wednesday eve- nin. Violet Johnson visited at Enoch Anderson's home Thursday evening. | Con Johnson and Lars Jacobson | Were business callers in Wilton Wed- nesday. Mrs. Mike Kozak visited a few days in Wilton the latter part of the week. Dave and Levi Carlson called at Albert Larson's Thursday evening. Mrs. Lars Jacobson, Edgar Jacob- berry visited at Con Johnson's home Friday evening. Harry Vincent spent the week end jin Wilton with relatives. Bismarck shoppers this week were Willard Simons, Mr. and Mrs. Walter |Simons and son Ray, Mr. and Mrs. dren and Mr. and Mrs. C. Altmon Larson. autoed to Wilton Thursday evening -|_ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Larson and Ben McCloskey and children autoed | family spent Sunday at Con Johnson's to Bismarck Sunday to visit Mrs. Mc- | home. Closkey who is in pationt in the St. Alexius hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John Mueller and| Helen Anderson were Sunday callers | Harold, Allen and Alice Larson, Cornelius and Ingvold Johnsons and children attended church held north at Jacobson’s. of Wing Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. visiting relativ in Wing. Edythe Goldsberry returned to Bis- John Knowles are; marck Sunday evening after visiting Jat the Jacobson home the past week. Mr. and Mrs. J. Glanville motored | H. S. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Lars Jacob- to Wilton Thursday ing there for the past few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. Yaeger of Minne- sota are visiting at the B. W. Graham home. Dave Fryer of Bismarck was a town! caller Saturd: Mr. and M: day ing frie: YY s in Wing. “M. Wagle spent Fri- to get their/son and Violet Johnson brought her daughter, Ferne, who has been visit- down and visited at Ed Nelson's and | Helge Engen’s homes. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kozak and Her- bert Nathan visited with relatives in Mercer Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. John Stoltz, Sr., have }as guests their daughter and family jof Turtle Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Erstrom and, D. Tice and son Omer returned family spent Sunday at the Walter from california last weex. Mr. and Mrs. Carl at the Al Kusler home Sunday. and daughters visited at the Bert Glanville home Friday. son and son remained. caller last week. The Wing baseball girls defeated the Lein Township girls at the Arena! Grove Sunday afternoon. The score! being 37 to 19. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hubbell andj children returned Tuesday from their} vacation. The Wing baseball boys were de-) feated by the Tuttle boys on Tuttle’s/ diamond Sunday. A farewell party was held for the} Henry Jacobson family Saturday eve-| which a lunch was served. | Ed Dalbec motored to Goodrich ‘Thursday to get his wife and chil- dren who have been visiting at the! G. Strobel home. Mrs. E. Pfaff and son also returned with them. | Mr. and Mrs. E. Boss and son of Jamestown are visiting at the J. Ban- ttrai home. Mr. and Mrs. John Weber, Sr., and Mrs. Wm. Korchoff were Sunday af- ternoon callers at the G. Bossart home. Lillian and Martha Mueller spent Sunday afterncon visiting at the Jake Hein home. { children and Mrs. Amelia Weber of | Goodrich were Sunday visitors at the| John Weber, Jr., home. eal Mr. and Mrs. John Harty and chil-| dren autoed to Hurdsfield Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jacobson and) family moved their household Bonds! to Pettibone Tuesday where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. J. Simonson and son, | Mrs. Etta Wilkenson and Mrs. Glanville and daughters autoed to| Butte Monday where they visited at} the Walter Paling home. : A fire of unknown origin did slight damage to the Commercial hotel on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Glanville enter- tained a group of relatives and friends at their home Sunday. Arena {| By MRS. 0. McINTYRE | { Beyers and} daughter Carline of Sterling visited) Mr. and Mrs. C. Johnson and family Mrs. Simon- E. B. Sauter of Tuttle was a Wing | + Simons home. Wilton shoppers Saturday were Mrs. Albert Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Mr, and Mrs, J. Simonson and son.) Al Holden, Mrs, Steve Murray and L. Robert and Mr. and Mrs. H. Glanville | Jacobson, “| 3 By RUTH LITTLE Norma Tolliver of Bismarck is a {guest of her grandmother, Mrs. K. Kolb. |_| Mrs. Emma Scott and daughter |Phyllis, were Sunday guests at the! Walter Scott home. J. R. Fitzgerald and son, Bart, call- ‘ed at the Art Nelson home Wednes- day. 1 | _ Alice Walker, Ruth Little and Willie ning at the Wing opera house. The|Jiras motored to Bismarck Tuesday evening was spent in dancing after to visit with J. F. Little who ts a pa- tient in a hospital there. S. W. Nemetz and S. B. Olson mo: tored to Bismarck Tuesday. Charlie Hettick called at the C. E. Christianson home Sunday. Anna Slickenberg, Katie and Wal. ter Wentzel were Sunday guests at the Mrs. K. Kolb home. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Olson and son! ; Raymond and Mrs. Wm. McCullough motored to Wilton Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Gordon, Wau ‘nita Webster and Pete Lundquist were guests at the Mrs, K. Wednesday Kolb. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson home. Mrs. J. F. Little and son Clayton ani motored to Bis- marck Sunday to visit J. F. Little and Eugene Little who are patients at a id Louise Walke: hospital there. W. J. Jiras home. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Marcovitz and son Sammy motored to Wilton Sun- H.| day where they were guests of friends. Lawrence Bouche is employed at the S. W. Nemetz home during har- vesting. Ira McCoy, Clarence Walker, Fran cis and Bartholomew Fitzgerald. Lawrence Bailey who is employed at the Boynton Ranch spent Sunday at his parental home. Clarence McAllister who is employ- ed at the Knute Knutson home spent the Fourth of July at his parental home. son, Howard Scott and Edythe Golds- | q, Harvey Fitzgerald Mr. and Mrs. Karl Schneider and) were Sunday guests at the George Stephea Monroe is employed at the Supper guests at the J. F. Little| home Sunday were Alfred Bouche, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Farley were Wed- Jimmie and Junior Rogers of Bis-|nesday guests at the S. W. Nemetz pererar their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Be! Glanville. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pond spent Sun day at Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Duncan’ near Alta. home with them. Duncan put up hay this week. Arthur Kraft is working at Fred Smith's for the present. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Simonson and son Robert of Owensmouth, Cal., and Mrs. Howard Glanville and two small daughters were guests at the McIn- tyre home Friday. | Mrs. Ben Klagenberg and children and Mrs. Owen McIntyre and daugh-| ters, Mary, Alice and Rose, motored to Goodrich Friday. The Kraft young folks called at Ben Klagenberg’s Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Simonson and} son Bobby of Owensmouth, Cal., and| Mrs. Howard Glanville and two) daughters of Wing spent Friday aft-| ernoon and evening at Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville’s. Mrs. Simonson will be remembered as Iva Wilkinson be-| fore her marriage and is a sister of Mrs. Glanville. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Mcintyre and and George McIntyre were of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Glan- in Wing Sunday. ‘Miss Martha Kraft spent Sunday the Klagenburg home. lers was a business caller Wing Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klagenburg and guests at Mr. Drum’s Monday. called at McIntyre’s marck are spending this week with) home. Cloid Duncan returned! Mrs. K. Kolb and son, Andrew, Mrs. A. McCoy and sons Ira, Fred jand Guy and Charlie Our motored to |Bismarex Thursday where they were ; guests at the T. L. Bailey home. | Mrs. V. N. Monroe, Allen and Norma Ray Hazlegrove is helping H. 8. ; Tol iver were Sunday guests at the W. H. Kolb home. home. making hay in Rock Hill township. Sunday guests at the J. R. Fitzger ald home were Mr. and Mrs. John Poole. ginia Wallman. Fred Ehnes called at the Guss Gra‘ home Tuesday. Dee Bailey is employed at the Ar) thur Nelson home. Mr. and Mrs. John Poole and Mrs. ®* |J. R. Fitzgerald motored to Wing Saturday. Ed Rasche was a Sunday guest at the H. C. Rasche home. Albert Vollen motored to Wing Fri- day. Mr. and Mrs, at the Mrs. K. Kolb home. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Magnuson mo- tored to Bismarck Friday. Mrs, M. Fueling and daughter Dor- othy, were Tuesday guests at the Charlie Hettick home. Bud Hopkins called at the J. F. Little home Monday morning. Waneta Webster is a guest this week at the home of her sister, Mrs. Gordon. Ernie ‘Andrew Kolb, Stephen Monroe and Allen Tolliver motored to Wilton Pri- day. Anna Slickenberg and Chas. Het- tick motored to Bismarck Friday. Sunday guests at the P. E. Patton Clarence home were Virgil Little, Walker and Ira McCoy. By MRS. P. M. GOSNEY Mr. and Mrs. Dave Josephson were | Wednesday guests at the Roy Farley 5. B. Olson and S. W. Nemetz are Ww. G. Sherman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Winkel are the parents of a son born July 3rd Mrs. Winkel was formerly Miss Vir- Roy Farley and daughter Wilma were Saturday guests Taft Robert Sharp was a town caller ttended|and son Charles, of THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1932 the ladies’ aid rag | at the Mar-; tin Nelson home in Sterling Wed- nesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nieman were Sterling callers Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pillen and small son and Elinor Baker spent the Fourth at the Baker home at Livona. Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis and Fred Bailey were Capitol city shop- pers Tuesday. Marian Lewis returned to her work in Bismarck Tuesday after spend- ing the Fourth at home. Ernest L. Hurr and daughters Ida and Elmona were Sterling callers Wednesday. |. William Caroll Moffit, called at the Gosney and Fairchild homes Thursday. Mrs. George Lewis, Mrs. Charles Gaskill and Mrs. Henry Swindling were shopping in Sterling Wednes- jay. Mrs. Herman Nieman and children were Sterling callers Friday. Mrs. Baker of Livona, is spending the week with her daughter, Mrs. Carl Pillen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Anderson and family were Sterling visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jessen and family were Sterling callers Friday evening. The M. E. Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. Martin Nelson in Sterling Wednesday afternoon with a good attendance, James and John Baker transact- ed business in Sterling Friday. George Kusch and family were Sterling visitors Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nieman, son Byron and daughter Louis were call- ers in the Capitol city Saturday. | C. L. Gosney began work for George Kusch Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kositzky, son Leonard and daughter Eloyce, Bis- marck, also Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Koon, Bismarck, and Mrs. Chas. Gaskill and son Earl were supper guests at \the P. M. Gosney home Sunday. Mrs. Carl Pillen and mother, Mrs. Baker, motored to Bismarck Satur- lay. Hallie Belk called at the Gaskill ,, Henry Jessen and_ children were Capitol city visitors Saturday George Kusch and son Dean called at the P. M. Gosney home Sunday afternoon. Rev. Roe, the M. E. District Sup- »jerintendent, Bismarck, preached Sun- day morning. irl Pillen has been transferred to New England and began his work "|there with the Bell Telephone com- pany Monday. Earl Gaskill was a Capitol city vicitor Sunday evening. Elinor Baker, Livona, is spending ee week here with her sister. Frances ° + > By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Owen and fam- ily were dinner guests at the Dietz- man home Fourth of July. -|_ Miss Esther Kershaw spent the! Fourth at Washburn with friends. | Mrs. Lawrence Madland returned home Thursday night after spending the past two weeks at the Bill Mad- jjend home at Pembina, N. D. Views of Democrat ic Nominee’s Home | The estral home of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, D emocratic presidential nominee, nestles in the foot- hills of the Catskill mountains on the east bank of t he Hudson river at Hyde Park, N. Y. Here is a close- up view of the main drive and the entrance to the palatial residence known to the Roosevelt family as “The F arm.” Surrounded by spacious lawns, farm lands and pastures, the Roosevelt home at Hyde Park, N. Y., is one of the show places of the Hudson river region. The general view above was taken from the side lawn. Built by Roosevelt's ancestors, “The Farm” is maintained as a country estate and the Democratic presi- dential nominee is justly proud of the cattle, horses and the crops produced on the land around. -; Mrs. L. Madland visited Mrs. John Glum Sunday afternoon. Callers and visitors at the Ditez- man home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. John Gourdette and two daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Hank Berrbomb, Mrs. Sam Helvick and daughter Kathleen from Bismarcx, Floyd Owen, John Kruger, Arthur Solberg and Gene Cunningham. + M las — Marvin Magnus of Clear Lake, Melvin and Elmer Magnus and Vic- tor Nelson left last Thursday for a trip to the Black Hills and spent the Fourth of July at Belle Fourche, S. D. En route they stopped at Carson, - | Hettinger and Marmarth, N. D., on business and visited at the Gerhart Magnus home at Mizpah, Mont. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haibeck and|* family of McKenzie visited recently at the John Anderson home. Emma and Hugo Nelson motored to Regan Friday on various business. Ernest Kell and David Trygg were visitors Wednesday at Lawrence Mad- land’s nome. a caller. Sam Brown went to Glencoe and Stewartsdale, south of Menoken, Sat- urday and got Mrs. Charlie Farrell and took her to Fargo Sunday to see her daughter, Marie, who has been employed there. Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson and Alfred Haibeck motored to Bismarck Thursday on a business mission. Mr. and Mrs. Loberg and children from near Minot, who have been vis- iting last week at Morris Erickson’s, left Monday for their home. Ars. '-|Loberg and Mrs, Erickson are sisters. The Lyman ball team and a num- ber of others went to McKenzie Sun- day of last week for a ball game with | the McKenzie team, at whose hands| | they suffered defeat. \ Mr. and Mrs. John Haibeck and|* Alfred went to the Lawrence Mad- land home Saturday. S. W. Burleigh By MRS. ALEX STEWART te f > \ Miss Gladys Gramling, who has been visiting at the Alex Stewart home the last two months, left Mon- day for Pen Yan, N. Y., where she will visit her sister, Mrs. Simon Smith. Harold Davenport of Fargo is spending a few days here with his parents. Deputy Sheriff George Hedricks was a business caller in this vicinity Thursday. Those from this vicinity who at- | tended the rodeo Sunday at Menoken were Norman and Alex Stewart, Vern Gramling, Paul Habel, Ed Bechual and Mr. Johnson. Alice Mae, visited friends and rela- tives in Regan and Wilton Friday. O. G. Davenport called at the Wil- son Brown home Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Osborn and family of Bismarck visited the Dan McClean home Sunday. a ) [Florence Lake | Ket Ta eect RES Mr. and Mrs. Wm Witt and daugh- ter Esther spent the week-end visit- ing relatives in Tuttle. ir. and Mrs. Clarence Kindred, Mrs. Kindred and fy ed Thelma, brook, Hl. 4 are here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seilenger and family and Mr. and their home in Bowden. Arthur, N. D., community. | Yr |] Junior nt a few days of last a... a week visiting relatives at Arthur, N.D. By GLADYS NELSON The Misses Margaret and Irene Marchant spent Thursday at the John Witt home. Herman evening in honor of their new daugh- Frank Trygg also was, Kunders called at Monday. town Monday. irs. Herman eilenger and family. Mrs. Paulson and son returned to Albert Farnhum of} pent a few days of ing relatives in the! Mr. and M I st week vis Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tees and son ower was given at the| Neithers home Saturday| A baby sh Ullen. Mrs. Ed Schlinper and r Marjorie Mr. and sons and Mr. and Mrs. John Witt spent Monday at the D. F. McClel- lan home, —_—______ rs "| Sibley Butte {| + By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST | ee: | Ed Widger and son Allen, Jack and Wilmar Schweigert the E. Bloomquist home Earl Evans and Mr. and Mrs. Alex W. B. Couch of Bismarck visited Lipyd Clizbe motored to James- | S. E. Clizbe attended a_ board A school meeting was held at the reelected president ; pn +, Wilson By MRS. JOHN A. BERG Mr. and Mrs. John Schell, Jr., are Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berg, Mr. and | rison Sunday where they visited with their sister and daughter Mrs. Ed Eslinger and family. Miss Leona Wagner of Turtle Lake spent a few days with his sister, Mrs. Berg this week. Mr. and Mrs. Theopold Reier had as their guest for the week-end their brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. Isler of Tappen. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Berg and family motored to Turtle Lake Tues- day. VETERANS CONTINUE SIEGE OF CAPITAL Plod Back and Forth Listening to Footsteps Echo Where Laws Are Made Washington, July 15.—(#)—Other people may have changed their minds about what to do with the capital's marching bonus seekers, but the vet- erans themselves plodded back and forth Friday, listening to nothing Couch motored to Bismarck Saturday.;much but the echo of their foot- steps from the building where the his brother Alex Wednesday evening. | laws are made. Early in the night, and before they got so very tired, they sang a little. One of their favorites was “My Bonus meeting of the Farmers Union Oil! Lies Over the Ocean.” They followed! Company at Sterling Tuesday eve-|a black-face comedian who entertain- ning. ed them for a while with riddles and wise-racks. But his repertoire didn’t east Sibley school Tuesday afternoon. | last forever and he got tired. Mrs. Clizbe was and Elmer Bloomquist was reappoint- ; marines had been called early in the ed clerk, They were still wondering why the night and then sent back to their quarters. || Pelham D. Glassford, police super- | intendent, once ordered the capitol grounds cleared. He sent for rein- forcements for the score of police- men he had. Before they arrived, Senator Bingham (Rep. Conn.) talked with him and Glassford revok- 4 | Parents of a baby girl born July 10.! ed the order. So the parade went on through the Mrs. John Berg, and daughter Al-, second night and into the third day. etha, motored to Turtle Lake Sunday | The police got a little tender-hearted where they visited at the Wagner {toward daybreak and let some the and Reier homes. i Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wagner and| though, were allowed to lie down. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner also Mrs.| Those who wanted to had to leave Christena Jingling motored to Gar- | the capitol grounds. veterans sit down to rest. None, You’re Right, Madam, Dishwashing is a Nuisanc But see how muc the new Oxydol r For clean, sparkling —rich, lasting suds that cut and yet are kind to hands. balls up, leaves no scum, softens water. dishes with less work— try the New Oxydol with its 50% more suds e h easier nakes it grease cleanly THE identified positively as one of the ma- chine gun bandits who robbed the western National bank here March 29. Identify Suspect as Minneapolis Robber Minneapolis, July 15.—()—Harvey | Bailey, arrested last week on a Kan-/ sas City golf course, Thursday was/ North American branch of the North- Femininities Gracy FPOpRKeR By Glady: 5 3UITO BE SMART RE-ANO-TRUNI iT. ERE Aue A TH LO! ITE STRAPS HE Pr sabres TIE <n TRUNKS WITH A BRIGHT *s.. TOR, * : He was identified by Ernest Hansen and Albert Noethen, bank employes, who went with Al Marxen, junior cap- tain of Minneapolis detectives, to view the captive at Fort Scott, Kas., he faces charges of being involved in @ $32,000 bank robbery. The Minneapolis men will Leavenworth penitentiary to TICE OF BUDGET HEARING tice is hereby given that the pre- liminary budget statement of the Park District of the City of Bismarck, North Dakota, is on file in the office of the Clerk, ‘and that such budget state- ment may be examined by anyone ap- plying therefor; that the Board of Park Commissioners will meet on the fourth Wednesday of July, being July 27th, 1932, at the hour of 7:00 o'clock P, M. for ‘the purpose of adopting the final’ budget and making the annual tax levy; and that the Board of Park Commissioners will hold a public ses- sion at such time and place, at which any taxpayer may appear and dis. cuss with the Board of Park Commi: sioners any item of proposed expen- ditures, or object to any such item, or the amount thereof. The total proposed expenditures provided for are as follows: Maintenance and Operation Capital and Betterment Fund Debt Retirement Fund $ 7,700.00 2,700.00 1,600.00 Total Proposed Expenditures $12,000.00 July 15, 1932 (SEAL) M. H. ATKINSON, Clerk. NOTICK OF ET HEARIN Notice is hereby given that the pre- minary budget statement of the City of Bismarck, North Dakota, is on file in the office of the City Auditor, and that such budget statement may be examined by anyone applying there- for; that the Board of City Comm! sioners will meet on the fourth We nesday in July, being July 27th, 1932, at the hour of 8:00 o'clock P. M, for the purpose of adopting the final bud- get ond making the annual tax levy; and that the Board of City Commis- sioners will hold a public session at such time and place, at which any tax- payer may appear and discuss with the Board of City Commissioners any item of proposed expenditures or ob- ject to any such item, or the amount thereof. The ‘total proposed expenditures provided for are as follows: aintenance and Operation A ie ceeeensee$ 89,085.00 Capital and Betterment Funds .. - - 6,120.00 29,000.00 $124,205.00 July 15, 1932 (SEAL) M. H. ATKINSON, City Auditor. 50 MORE SUDS 47 LESS WORK COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD SOAP Blue Ribbon Malt al- ways has be ty’ thoroughly appreci- ated, fortoday, itout- sells any other brand by many millions of cans every year. Al- ways packed full 3 pounds, BLUE RI AMERICA Francis Keating and Thomas Holden, arrested with Bailey at the golf course. Keating and Holden were re- turned to the federal penitentiary Wherever you go, you’ find this malt that outsells all others mL Where| BATTLE REDS IN CHINA Hongkong, China, July 15.—(?)— go to view troops in northern Kwantung. Canton. BBON MALT S BIGGEST SELLER from which they had escaped. 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