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‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, AUGUST 22, 1932’ » | QA CIPTV PW 7c | THOAREFEATURED. |[" Peopies Foran Kid-Glove Bandit |= Robs Motor Firm) yes St. Paul, Aug, 22—()—A young| ‘The bandit waited at the front door man with a yellow kid glove on one/ when the two arrived for work. Once hand robbed a Western Auto Supply inside he forced one to open a safe. NG IN A ‘MODERN joa troversial religious subjects, which attack Individuals unfairly, or which offend good taste and’ tair play will be returned to the s : rf. Eee Presbyterian Synod and Synodical Will Mrs. Obert A. Olson and H. A.|| ff sta'win to uss w peoudeners Hold Convention in Bismarck Oct. 12-14! Woodmansee Are Speak. {| own name Sencatmrie We ti sar e i spect, guch requests. We reserve This t Meeti the right to such parts of Program Calls for Joint and| Features Arranged bia secede iter ontoria to tala schent? — Separate Sessions; Entire | For Club Convention| A, ‘esription ot the international LIKES B THE 10,000 SOULS EAL ESTATE State to Be Represented — Angelos by Bi. Ac Woolmenece coa’s Bismarck, N. D, IS ONLY ONE OF 10,000 SO A procession of club presidents, in| series of humorous recitals by Mrs. Aug. 17, 1932. WHO LOVE, LAUGH, HATE IN THIS artis dust Dulsha WEG at which each of the more than 200 clubs mati harratd ie ie t 8! Editor, Tribune: fo! cota. and Syno- | comprisi mee! of the Lions’ club here Mon- 4 e ical of the Presbyterian church will| be representing, ngs eration Js to day, As I look back on my many years convene in Bismarck Oct. 12-14 for | notable features of the opening of the! , Mrs. Olson recited “a Postal Card | of selling real estate in Bismarck and their annual meetings, according to| 36th annual convention of the North | {tom Napoli” followed by a humorous in its vicinity I am naturally some- Rev. G. W. Stewart, Mandan, modera~| Dakota Federation of Women's clubs | 4escription of a woman on a shopping MULTI-STORY DRAMA GIANT OF STEEL, STONE AND BLOOD hat biased in iuvor of real estate tor for the Synod, and Miss Anna Me expedition, ts Burr, Bismarck, president of the eS aS tie Cink Coast,” by|,, Woodmansee outlined the conven-|#S an investment, no matter if here BY DAY BY NIGHT ‘ Synodical. Mrs. Grant 8. Hager, Grafton, also is| tion and told of the splendid enter-|in Bismarck or in Iowa or in New @ modern a pampered Convention sessions, which will in- on the opening program. The re- tainment staged for the delegates.| Your City or anywhere else, as it is : clude both joint and separate meet-| mainder of the day will be given over | Jncluded in features staged for the|my endeavor to keep more or less of business uo aa ings, will be held in the Pirst Presby-|to business sessions and to the elec-|COnvention were musical shows with|a line on real estate conditions all executive terlan church. Delegates will be|tion of officers, with the federation |™@ny Hollywood celebrities in the|over the country. ¢ here from all parts of the state, rep-| banquet and song contest scheduled |C@StS, 9s well as tours through the| It is true that anyone who bought resenting the six Presbyterys and the | for the evening. This will be follow-|™O0Vie studios, scenic drives in the/real property say in 1929 would lose six Presbyterials which comprise the | eq by the annual endowment fund | 10S Angeles district, and a visit to a|some on it if he wished to sell today, Synod and the Synodical, respectively. | concert, which is to be a presentation | battle cruiser. But he would not lose nearly so much A meeting of the Synodical execu-| of the operetta “Hiawatha” by a group|, J: P- Spies extended an invitation/on it as he would if he, at the same tive board at 10 o'clock Oct. 12, will|of Cando women to the members of the club to be his|time, invested in stocks or bonds. Precede the formal opening of the) ‘Thursday morning the federation | SUests at his camp near the Missouri! 1 well remember how, in 1929, when Synodical, which is set for 2:30 p. m., memorial service will be held, con-|Tiver north of Bismarck Sept. 5. the stock market boom was on and with Miss Burr presiding. ducted by Mrs. James H. Cooper, R. E. Kennedy, state engineer, was various stores and the telegraph of- = - Among the speakers will be Mrs.| Valley City, president of the eighth| {troduced to the meeting as a neW| tices were crowded with cur’ local Agnes Snively, Pittsburgh, Pa. na-/district, assisted by other district | ember of the club. “would be” speculators, I begged These girls are entrants In a “modern Venus” contest to be held In tional field representative of the Pres-| presidents, Bl-centennial clubs, fed- Krad were Herbert F. Swett! friends of mine to sell out their stocks| Los Angeles, and they a jown being “weighed in” to qualify for the byterian church in mission work | crated this year, will be presented at |Steele, and Ed Holt, Sanish. before the crash came. So far as I} competition. (Associat ress Photo) among the negroes. the afternoon session, to be held at 1 , -% | know, not a one of them did sell at '- A dinner for members of both or-|the auditorium at Lakewood Park|| City-County News |/the time, though 1 will say that a few ganizations is scheduled for the eve-| Mrs, O. A. Stevens, Fargo, will speak | © | of them have had nerve enough since}0n top of the heap. He will be/until a decision by the supreme court. ning of the second day of the con-| and will present a framed certificate| Howard Kuehn arrived Friday from|to come to me and wish that they|@mong the first to be on top. He will be confined to jail here pend- vention, while on Oct. 14, a pageant| from the federation to Mrs. Mary H. | Valley City to become assistant man-|had followed my advice. And I will AN ADVERTISER. ‘ing a hearing, expected within a will be presented by the Young Peo-| Sabin, La Moure, designated as the|ager of the Montgomery Ward store say this, too, that never once has any- month. ‘ane League of the Bismarck Presby- | oldest mother in North Dakota. foe poe nce J. E. Gore, who has|one Sai to me saying he regretted WANTS RO yilian eee —___— 9 Women active in organizing the fed-|been transferred to the Valley City|ever buying any real estate from me, mn, N. Dal i Serving on the committee in charge | eration will be featured in a sketch,|Store. Mr. Kuehn formerly was as-| whether it be farm land or city prop- Aug. 16, 1932. Will Take Appeal of general arrangements are Justice|“The Old Fashioned Dress” during } sociated with the Bismarck branch of | erty. Editor, Tribune: To District Court A. G. Burr, chairman; W. F. Jones|the afternoon, while a pageant, a tea|the company. Look at the records of the past| Have just read President Hoover's and Clell G, Gannon. Mr. Gannon|and motor trip to Fort Totten and three years; Stocks have decreased | acceptance speech and though it is Convicted here last week on also is chairman of the committee for | Sully Hill and the Ex-Club dinner} Mr. and Mrs. Peter Balfour, 515/in price from 80 to nearly 100 per|4 great speech of a great man dealing charges of assault, Michael Fix, 223 entertainment of delegates, other | are other events. Second St., are parents of a son born|cent; the general run of bonds, out-|With a large number of subjects, it South Sweet street, and Charles members of which are Mrs. John L. * oe o# Sunday at the St. Alexius hospital. jside of government bonds, have de-|is but natural that everyone will not ‘Thomas, 221 South Stweet street, an- Hughes and Mrs. W. E. Perry, Miss Florence Wimmer, 8t. Cloud, creased some 50 per cent in price. Al-| agree with all of his ideas. For one nounced they would take an appeal ‘: ee Minn., arrived Saturday to spend a| A son was born at the Bismarck| most no dividends are being paid on|‘hing, having dry and wet territory to district court after they were sen- Miss Mildred Paulson | Week as the guest of Miss Kathleen |hospital Sunday to Mr. and Mrs, Joc | stocks and if any are being bald they | would not work out that way, for the! tenced to 30 days in jail and fined ¥ Brazerol, 213 First St. Wieman of Garrison, |are much smaller than even a year} wets in dry territory would still feel! ¢i99 and costs in police court here ' And Hugh Short Wed ** * ago. Outside of government bonds,| just as they did before, with all the | Monday, Mrs. R. J. Gerlitz, 319 First St., ns interest on even the highest grade of | Problems of today still existing. Wearing her mother's wedding |left Monday for Garrison where she South Dakota Group other bonds has been materially cut} Another thing, it reads as though Men ae alivindtetite eeaice id gown, Miss Mildred Paulson, Bis-| Will spend a week with her sister, Visits Health Camp or is not being paid at all. he was against price regulating, feel-| would be suspended on payment of marek, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul bot ohame Albrecht, and with other Now, mark this, as to our local rm “a4 ‘oun ed log ‘ed ae people Mey the costs. Paulson, » N. D., becam relatives. estate values. City property has de-| se! eir product at their own price, ” H teres ENG ATER # * % Three members of the South Da-| creased in price around 20 to 28 per|as the farm machinery people do, and| pyr’ cB defendants and Welter i, and Mrs. D.T. Short, Portland, Ore.,|__ Miss Elvira Nelson, 214 Mandan 8t.,| ore. Heaith association were in BIs- | cent, since the deflation set in. Com: | the test of the people not able to do) anq Eugene C. Smith, Burlelgh coun. at Seaside, Ore., Aug. 1. The vice | has as her guest for a week or more pare this with the market price o! is must take the sea level price. ty farmers. B e service where they will tour the Bad Lands.| your stocks and bonds. Farm lands| Ex-President Coolidge receives a lot | ™ was read :30 p. m. at the home of | Miss Rosalia Lyonais, Williston, who i : - ev. ane: Lickhert, vend oe! ths ied arrived Friday, They heats Sane torn ou a Aca are about the same as for many years.|of honor but I doubt if the farm peo- Ss: M h a a OE side Methodist Episcopal church. Dur- TOI af EP. ‘Quain, ome Of De and MFS.)in fact, since 1920 ainoasia 7 sir lps ately ered chro! re read ah erchants Are WARREN WILLIAM f ing the ceremony Miss Marie Feeley,| Miss Emma McAllister, employe in CTRL Were a HLH. Hold-|!#nds has been distressingly low, |ing at the top an owing our lad- comi ii: is A slave of romance Seaside, sang, “I Love You Truly.” | the office of the state superintendent die, ‘Madison ry Dd. ssident of | ince the 1920 deflation of the price|der, the McNary-Haugen bill, down, ng Opt mistic (The screen's new idol) enjoying the of farm products. The boom in the} Now the dry vote, which should be of public instruction, has returned * The bridal gown was of white crepe, the association; H. Beebe, Ipswich, 9/ rice of stocks and bonds of 1928 and| solid for farm and labor improvement,| A spirit of optimism 4s prevailing fashioned with puff sleeves and bo-|from Braddock where she spent a| 0 near the board; and H. M. Maureen O'Sullivan doubtful ecstasy week with her 5. t on farm land/an improved money system and pro-| among retail merchants as a result Gregory Ratoff f ra hous tae Mein’ Hie trace ee Meabales Cass, Huron, manager of the associa- peibes, tnlegh nach hhkve soporte (hibition enfondement, bit with tné| Of an improved outlook for fall busi- Anita Page SS penyaouse of dahlias. The bridesmaid Miss Dean| Miss Lucile Iverson, Fargo, spent tion. They were accompanied by Mrs. fect on prices of Bisme:ck city prop-| best of everything for everybody, not|ness, according to A. E. Anderson, From the book Verree Teasdale paradise .. sharing Teevin of Seaside, wore a frock of|the week-end in Bismarck with her| #2 Seria erty. only to drink but to eat and wear|who returned Saturday from the an- “SKYSCRAPER” Norman Foster the false profits of powder-blue silk net over flat crepe,|brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and in at Take. tnabel Were Coey teed So, I say, despite the depression,|and do, is left in the position of the|nual convention of S. and L. stores wine ee perc nemiored business cintcique! with contrasting sash in blue and rose.| Mrs. C. E. Iverson. She was en route ps despite the three years of short crops}man who was all dressed up and no-|at Minneapolis. Lee Pflelder of Omaha, Nebr. at-|to Bowman, N. D, where she will/ Pech guests of “the North Dakota/in°? row, culminating with the prac-|Where to go. Anderson said he purchased con- Tuberculosis association over the He is th tion tl Sena-| siderable goods for his fall stock and F? tended the bridegroom. spend her vacation with her parents. i tical small grain failure of 1931, de- ere is the suggestion that as Sena: ‘4 And a M. G. M. Spectacle Cast in , A reception was held at the cottage * * # gpl of the state tuberculosis |SPite the present very low prices for|tor Borah has received 13,000 letters|that merchandise was being put on of Mr. and Mrs. Clara Hartman of| Miss Margaret Fulmer of the state all farm products, real estate, not only|already from persons in regard to| display as soon as it arrived. Portland following the service. library commission staff returned to bmiatlincy Malady bate eae in this part of North Dakota, though] prohibition and economic improve- Mr. and Mrs, Short are spending| Bismarck Sunday after spending the| were Dr. Fannie Dunn uth resi. | especially here, is the safest and sur-|ment, that the people who are inter- Fargo Voters to Face their honeymoon at Seaside and will|last three weeks at Hastings, Neb..| dent: Mrs E. J. Taylor, Dr. Sea ain. est investment anyone can make. ested draw up petitions and get sign- be at home at 1416 East 18th St.,|with her parents. She visited withIR § Towne, and lie Heice woes | You cannot start a printing press|ers with thelr intentions of voting in $500,000 Bond Issue Portland, Ore., after Sept. 15. friends in Chicago en route to Bis-| executive secretary, all of Bismarck: | 924 make more real estate. You can|case of only the two parties running, The bride is a graduate of the Bis- | marck, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Cross, Dawson,|St@rt @ printing press and make more} which would give an idea of condi-| Fargo, N. D., Aug. 22—(?)—Fargo marck high school and class of 1928, ee & and Mr. and Mrs. H. E, French,|Stocks and bonds. The high-powered | tions and possibilities and send them|voters are expected to be’ eked to SKYSCRAPE S O UL S EXTRA! hold in store for has been employed at the offices of] Miss Christine Blanding, daughter salesman, verbally and by advertise-|to him asking him to form a progres-| authorize a $500,000 bond issue to yout the North Dakota Power and Lightjof C. E. Blanding, former renin of one plete first visit of the South| ments, will enthuse a gullible public} sive party and to run for president.| finance the construction of a sewage Today and Tues. Only MAGIC Cry company here, Bismarck and Fargo, and now living| Dakota officials to the fresh air|t0 buy more of these newly printed|Then who would make a good vice disposal system at the November elec- Intimate views of Mr. Short was graduated from the|in Glendale, Calif. became the bride camp, which is exactly the same size | Stocks and bonds. lessees ~ ie Sb vernos | ton. iia a Jefferson high school at Portland and|of John. Wright Jones, Glendale, at a]as the one operated near Silver City It is true that real estate does not| Murray (Alfalfa Bill)? He is a Dem- Officials of the Fargo Chamber of THEATRE Bi oP ne p on Cy from the Boras Lauce Conservatory of |service read Friday in the Wee Kirk| in South Dakota for the last 11|@lways pay high dividends and that} ocrat who does things. Such an ar-| commerce are preparing the petitions Rg iE ge Music at Tokio, Japan. O' the Heather, Glendale, according| years, The same number of children | YoU cannot ever get away from real/rangement might work out well. Monday, and these will be circulated Always the Biggest and Best others, how In Town estate taxes but you can, if you wish) The Republicans look like capital-| among the voters at once. to lie about it, get away from paying|ism and the Democrats the saloon ; sl to information persed here. Were accommodated at each of the se * i camps both this year and last : Indian Pottery Is Mrs. A. L. Overbee, 614 Second st, | although this is only the fitth season |'@XeS on your earnings from stocks) and national deterioration, esaleyanigae Tyce egal Dis la; ed b; lub] returned’ to Bismark Sunday from| for Camp Grassick. and bonds and your profits therefrom} Must the United States, like 50) Desenzano, Itall, Aug. 22.—(P)— y play’ y Club Valley City, where she has been visit-| In order that the visitors might see |i" case of sale on a rising market, as pvaaed gee ie ipa tappetaoges hikes Mion | Prof. Ruguste Piccard, who has Indian pottery from the southwest | ing her mother, Mrs. I. J. Moe, for the} how the camp functions, 25 children |i8 shown by the many government| strong while quest of nation! ascended twice to the stratosphere, is building was in progress, fall on the] is featured in this week's exhibit of|last 10 days. Accompanied by Mrs.| from Fargo, Minot, Nelson, McKenzie, | Suits for income tax payments. {writing a book about his excursions, . the Liberal Arts club, on display ot|Moe and by Mrs, Burt Lippold, Mi-/ Williams and Pembina counties were | ‘A8@in, as to taxes: real estate taxes mee e its own depravity and self-/ ne disclosed Monday, but he will not Cowan's drug store. not, Mrs. Overbee spent last week in| kept at the camp after the closing will be considerably lower this coming there beunp wabale jgo up again because he is “getting A water-carrying jug, made and| Winnipeg with friends. Mrs. Lippold|date. It is planned to return them|Year- All local tax units ae ss Can DRY VOTER. | 10 old.” é used by the Acoma-Pueblo Indians is|is a sister of Mrs. Overbee. ae homes this week, Miss Katen i bigots Si seca ‘ LIFE OF A WIFE the central piece in the group. Cov- eeeedba . + i 5 eee tracery perpen lines} Mrs, B, O. Refvem, 718 Sixth St., teers and townships, are cutting their ex. Suspect in Robbery The average homemaker, it has been But your income found, spends 70 per cent of her time whose spaces are filled with Indian|Save a garden party Saturday after- i penses to the bone. ae red, the jar illustrates the custom of|noon at her home for her daughter, Last Rites Are Held {fites‘trom protts and earnings on Appeals Extradition AES ae Peres ceemining designs by the surface to pod, aah apo mee pins Beast a: For Bismarck Woman oo ae eee re, Paes Duluth, Aug. 22—()—Harola w.| a¢tes of dishes, and carrying 20 tons covered. elve Si ve a, unig luth, Aug. 22. é > Flanking the larger jar are two|/Games provided entertainment, with| Funeral services for Mrs. John H. ee Meer nie neat earate takes Ross, 31, ordered extradited to Wis- OL SRE: BIER: smaller pieces made of coiled pottery, |Doris Langstdti, Audrey Waldschmidt] Boss, who died at her home at 415] win be lower. consin to stand trial on a bank rob- one distinctly showing the coil ar-|/and Alice Stoen receiving prizes. A|Kighth St. Friday, were held at the| “ gust the minute a corporation starts|bery charge, Monday filed an appeal rangement. All pleces were loaned by |green and pink color note was carried| Perry Funeral Parlors at 2:30 p. m. making too much money that corpo-|to the state supreme court from the Girls eee aeneae the North Dakota Historical society. out with favors and the birthday cake |Monday, Rev. Walter E. Vater of the ration at once starts a few printing] decision of Judge E. J. Kenny sus-| an * * * for the refreshment table, set on the/McCabe Methodist church officiating. tistical “gods | taining the extradition. You can easily become a profes- Mr. and Mrs, John W. Benson, 115 |Jawn. During the, rites Mrs, Frank G:|or finance’ at once seule melon."| oss is suspected of the holdup of|| sigtel woman and carn x tine Avenue B, spent the week-end in Rol- an Ackerman and Mrs. John A. Larson| God never cut a melon on the amouht | the State Bank of Cameron, Wis., last graduates. Write for interest- ette with nelntiyes... i Three Are Sentenced = |s8n¢ @ duet with Miss Ruth Rowley of land. July 15, at which time Emmett Janes,|] ing booklet. as accompanist. nd|27, Duluth, was killed. MINETTE BEAUTY SCHOOL If you want to make a safe al tow nrveal eerie | cutcarditod Matin, Secth seakean Miss Hazel Lorrimer, hi i " : come to poten Sghlisey pales In Burleigh Courts Ep venta wna inh Mays nme ¢ Egy hee aie, ae Helen Lor-! rare men were sentenced in Bur- * * # leigh oun courts reared after they had pleaded guilty to violations Mrs. J. W. McGuiness, 1007 Fifth &t., has gone to Minneapolis to spend St she Hore tage nese laws. about 10 days with her mother, Mrs,|., Virgil Kesney, =~ we sure investment, whether you be & tery. speculator or a home buyer, whether it be city property or farm land, your Use the Want Ads __ | dealer can always show you bargains and it is safe to say that if he has ‘Miss Personality’ been in business here over a term of years you can depend upon him to be honest with you as he will want you fined $100 and costs when he pleaded aac, s * ouly to charges te shooting a deer = = = = Ye Smee sein. ane. do ters — Alma Fargo, . |Out of season. Judge Fred Jansonius, . y or least we ‘cl Pe Sidra al ea, site ia who imposed sentence, stipulated that fer your friends to him. \- = 4 a a Gries: OE Avene. an RR SE. pee ae Nes ‘ : vancing the interests of GA ees .B » Bt Ralph G. Jenkins, Bismarck, and nity. Did you ever hear of a s' eau: pita pete ir Herman Heckel, Ft. Lincoln, pleaded broker who invested five cents in ae Hollywood, Calif, to spend about two|Suilty to shooting a pheasant out of Mista fadvancement of Burleigh county, Bis- weeks with Mrs. Little and their fam- |S¢4son and were sentenced to 10 days marck or North Dakota? Were ei ily. in jail and fined $25 and costs each, : ever able to go to the office of a big * ze * Judge E. 8. Allen, the presiding mag- ae corporation, whose stocks and bonds Miss ith Peart and Miss Evelyn |istrate, gave them until 5 p. m, Mon- you might hold, or to a Biggar lla Mack of state regulatory depart- |day to pay the fines. He indicated he find out what your stock Ca yotr ni \ " ment, have.left for Clitherall, Minn.,| would consider suspension of the jail Salis grat avec iee aio, tice Reioor . S ALL V VET where they will enjoy a two-weeks|sentences if the fines were paid at ha oonle you Ga gel aay, obi lt F | one 4 Camp Nirvana on Lake st oue Mraias, lasaiel ae i a Lig¥ ways me ioe Tan * * ® game warden, represented the state : : | eiate Vane fe Menage sabeards. ai “The De Lux” What a blessed relief from the $1 2 9 5 na Rose J. Lizee, who makes het te and fish department at both s the ny sile bent amare we toatl gay informality . of summer fe ome here wi hter, Mrs. C. | hearings. high W. Coll, 307 Maskineae it Sun- ie Seles 6 Dae BOND OER. SOON AN QUERTANDING SUCCESS See ee a ria 28% Plo vil] Accident Is Fatal to ; Play out owh Game. Dont lay THE FALL SEASON ind charm Many wee ™” $19.95 THE PATTERNS FOR THIS SEASON ARE UNUSUALLY DAINTY PRICE RANGE FR $ 495 to $Qs5 visit with her dat % BL. bs cod as ors Mrs Former Bismarck Man Fargo, N, D., Aug. 22—(®)—Albert Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Place, (Mona Peterson, 26, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. Mitchell) Waverly, Ia., arrived Sun- C. Peterson, Fargo, died in a Car- day to spend & week as the guests of rington, N. D., hospital early Sunday Mrs. Place’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. following an accident. Peterson was J. Mitchell, 414 Avenue A West. They rt of a tractor several da’ hoisting pai eral days were secompanied by Mrs. Mitchell's! ago when the jack slipped and the ee ks = Pcstatiy Bae apparatus fell on his toe. Lockjaw ) GR. » both wed umon- Minneapolis, who also will spend a ng gh, Boe AES Ais ~as Week at the Misball ane. Peterson Aged employed in Baise od 4 1 ficer in the state penitentiary at k . _ Mr. and Mrs. George G. Lakin and|marck for a time and later was en- : things of any politician, no WE GIVE POPULARITY VOTES émall son, Dayton, Ohio, and Miss gaged in the auto business in Bis-| }y matter to what party or faction he 9 Caroline Lakin, Colorado Springs,| marck for three years, the firm being] [2 may belong. You can get sick awfully > y | ‘he Ladies S rt Sho Colo. arrived in Bismarck Sunday|known as Peterson and Stair. He quick but it takes a long while to get evening to spend two weeks as the| worked in Fargo for a time and then well. Stick to your farming, Stick ~ guests of Mr. and Mrs, Jack Fleck,| went to Carrington for the Interna- to your home, Don't let the depres- rn: Our New Department 51¢ West Rosser avenue. Mr. Lakin/ tional Harvester company, where he| Bille Ellwood, 18, of San An- |sion or the discouragement of Aichmonds Bootery ee is a brother and Miss Lakin @ sister|had been employed the Jast three] tonio, Tex., won an airplane ride | neighbors get the best of you. alah Rei ta leo of Mrs. Fleck. Miss Lakin, who visit-| months. to New York when she was chosen | work out all right and the man 4 €4 here earlier in the summer, has) He was a member of the American| “Miss Personality” ina beauty | invests in reel estate, who has invest. x. osen been attending the summer session at Legion and the Elks Lodge at Bis-; pageant at Galvesten, Tex. (As | ments in reel estate, will very soon, J ‘ ‘Wisconsin, | marek, | sociated Peas’ Photo) maybe one year, maybe five years, be (the University of | *. ”