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°\ Hl ay RUTH LITTLE Ira Bailey is spending a few, Ed she. Olson spent several days at} i last week transacting busi- | nessa.) inday guests at the J. R. Fitz- gerai home were Mr. and Mrs, John Pool, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Sherman | and family. Mr, and Mrs. Clayton Little at- tend@d Pentecostal services at Regan Sundpy evening. i Wm. McCullough was a guest ‘ Tuesday of her daughter, Mrs. An- drew! Olson. Mrs. J. F. Little wa: guest of her sister, Mrs oe, at Baldwin. Isaac Marcovitz spent several days last Week at Mandan as a guest of his spn, Jake. ge guests at the Ira Bailey a Thursday Vv. N, Mon- hom@ were Mr. and Mrs. Bethel Bai- ley dnd daughter, Mrs. P. E. Patton Instruments ; Here is an opportunity { that will bring low price: ¢In_ Bismar The Dahne: # Music Company is the | ‘ for practical; . instrument: also sheet music. 7th and 8th. Specially ll ry Rokn | days at Wilton as a guest of Mrs, | to select} musteal instruments for the family] increasing pleasure ‘as the years go on at exceptionally | all makes of musical | | | Why not pay us a visit when attending the Auto & Style Show here on April Radio Headquarters for Both New and Used Radios Big Price Reduction APRIL 7TH - 8TH On every Machine in stock Mabel or and children and Floyd|crowd attended. The ladies treated /supper was served at phys Little was a Saturday af- "| ternoon guest of Mrs. Bethel Bailey. esi Bailey returned home with her to spend the evening. Bismarck callers Thursday were 8. |B. Olson, Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Nemetz, (Mr. end Mrs. R. W. Farley, Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Little and’ Miss Ruth | Little. Stephen Monroe of Baldwin was & | Wednesday night and Thursday guest at the home of his grandmother, Mrs. K. Kolb. | A township election was held at ‘school No. 1 Tuesday. The following officers were elected: Clerk, Marvin Alm; supervisor, Wm. McCullough; assessor, J. F. Little and Andrew Ol- Son tied, Andrew Olson winning by a draw; constable, Jennings Kettleson; justice of peace, Roy Farley. Callers at the Guss Graf home Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Nemetz, I. Marcovitz, S. B. Olson and Mr. and Mrs, Bethel Bailey. Sunday guests at the Fred Ehnes home were Tillie and Alfred Barth and Willie Graf. A Ladies Aid meeting was held at | bl ad children to ice cream and c Mr. and Mrs, E. E. Williams and family were Sunday guests at the Roy Farley home. Sunday guests at the J. F. Little home were Mrs. K. Kolb, Andrew Kolb, Esther and Allen Tolliver, Wil- lie Jiras, Laurence Fitzgerald, Laur- ence Bousche and 8. B. Olson. Mrs. R. W. Farley, Mrs. J. F. Little and Clayton Little were Tuesday luncheon Buests at the Albert Vollen home. Paul and Roger Nemetz were Tues- day guests at the Guss Graf home. Miss Lucille Johnson returned home Saturday after spending the winter attending school at Valley City. The Misses Inger and Solveig Nord were Wednesday evening guests at the Marvin Alm home. Milton Moses is staying at the 8. A. Nelson home helping with work. Mr. and Mrs. Feltheim were last weex guests of their brother, Arthur Nelson, at Jamestown. C. O. Kettleson called at the Mar- vin Alm and Roy Farley homes Tues- day. Mr. and Mrs. Algot Ryberg called at the Andrew Olson home Tuesday. Mrs. A. McCoy, who was a patient in a hospital at Bismarck, is staying with her sister, Mrs. Ollie Cook. She is very much improved. Ed Rasche of Wilton spent the week-end at the home of his father, H. C. Rasche. Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey Bailey spent Friday afternoon at the home of his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bethel Bailey. Mrs. Joe Hilsdorf of Wilton was a guest of J. R. Fitzgerald Wednesday and Thursday. Charlie Our is spending a few days at the A. Walker home. Bud Little attended a roller skating party at the Still hall Sunday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. Feltheim have moved jon the Art Nelson place. a ' S. W. Burleigh By MRS. ALEX STEWART | | i i | Arranged for Electric Refrigerator LATE MODELS at REAL LOW PRICES Must be seen to appreciate these big values DAHNERS-TAVIS MUSIC CO. Phone 762 417 Broadway Bismarck, N. D. , i Br ONO te ee ate ee eT, oeewertesey fer rewne per day Pas For It, | WEBB BROTHERS BISMARCK, N. DAK. D. W. Stewart called at the Anna Nickolson home Wednesday. Claude Houser spent Tuesday night at the D. W. Stewart home. Frank Johnson called at Daven- | port's Wednesday. Paul Hapel and Otto Johnson’ were | business callers in Bismarck Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Houser and son, Ernest, of Moffit visited at Alex Stewart's Thursday evening. George Hoheimer, Bert Buckley and Bob Fields were business callers in Bismarck Friday. Johnnie Beckenall visited with his sister, Helen, at Anna Nickolson’s ‘Sunday. |ing the past few days in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Davenport and json, Bernard, transacted business in jthe Capital City Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bilison Whittaker mo- tored to Bismarck Friday. D. W. Stewart accompanied him. | Naomi Buckley spent the week-end at her home jn this vicinity. Naomi attends school in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hapel and fam- ily visited at John Ervin’s Sunday. Charlie Mallard was a business caller at Norman Stewart's one day last week. * pe oe a i Menoken | Seed kcal By MRS. JENNIE DANCE Township election was held Tues- day. Melvin Agnew was re-elected assessor, Fred Roberson was elected overseer, A. H. Klepstein, clerk, and A. C. Dance, treasurer. Mrs. V. M. Craven and Mrs, A.C. Dance attended the Homemakers’ Project meeting at the Memorial building in Bismarck Thursday. Mrs. A. H. Klepstein entertained at @ quilting bee Wednesday afternoon and evening. Mrs. Chester Sherman and infant daughter, Dolores May, returned home Thursday. Miss Norma Agnew spent Saturday night and Sunday visiting Miss Ida Giese. Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Foell and three of Mr. Foell’s brothers of Hazel- ton visited Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ag- new Sunday. Charles Sherman began work Mon- home. |day at the Park Wood Carol Lee, six-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Ayers, had a mastoid operation at the Bismarck hospital Saturday. Carol Lee is get- ting along nicely. -—_—________—_-e Ih Ecklund | By MISS PAULINE SPITZER Fox home Wednesday. Shoppers in the Capital City Thurs- day were Art Franklund, Mrs. Jake Spitzer and gon, Reynard, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Warmka, Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Spitzer and daughter, Pauline, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fox. Howard Scott had the misfortune of breaking his leg by falling from a horse. He was taken to Wilton for medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Spitzer and son, Tuesday. Lillie Jiras was a business caller at the B. B. Ranch Mrs. Lawrence Stocks and daughter Beverly and Mrs. Viran Nelson and daughter Marjorie were guests of Mrs. F. C. Nelson Monday. Pete Lundquist was a dinner guest at the J. A. Varley home Wednesday. John Long was a visitor at the John Engdah] home Thursday. FP. H. Schroeder and sons, John Engdahl, Herman Gierke, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Browning were business callers in the Capital City Friday. The township election was held in Cromwell school No. 1 Tuesday. P. C. Nelson was elected to take the Place of Joe Jiras as supervisor, and Willie Jiras was elected road over- Adolph and Wanda Pehl, Olga Ku- laski and Oscar Potts motored to Bis- and Mrs. Bill Merkel called at the Ted Hoffman home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wetzel, George it | Pehl and Olga Kulaski were Bismarck callers Thursday. Emma Nelson spent the week-end at the Eide home. Bernard Ztmmer, Mrs. Zimmer and Art Daniels were: Bismarck callers Saturday. A community party was held at the Arena school gym Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Eide were shopping in Bismarck Thursday. Callers in Arena this week were Otto Rachel, Jake Wutzke, Fred THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. SATURDAY. APRIL 1, 1933 ES children, Aelred Bousche, Mrs.jthe schoolhouse Tuesday. A large;son home Friday night. A delicious midnight. Lynne Gramling of Teifor township | was a caller in this vicinity ‘Thurs- | Ronald Nicxolson has been spend-| Leonard Spitzer called at the Henry) E 3 af seer. church Sam Thecl The price of $99.50 is in effect only until ma- terial costs increase, When material prices do go up, the price of this model will be increased. Kelvinator will not skimp on quality—on per. formance—will not substitute new and untried Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fricke, Mr. ana! Mrs. Walter Browning and son and| given on Mrs. Sophus Lein, who was F. H. Schroeder and family attended farried last week, were Mrs 0. G. OO iF Harriet By MISS E. M. THOMPSON in Arena Tuesday. Miss Kulaski’s room Thursday. |Plines and John Driscoll. ‘Those from Arena, who attended the miscellaneous shower at Wing services in Baldwin Sunday. | wietstock, Oscar Potts, Wanda Cea- sar Pehl, Olga Kulaski, Louise Pehl, Clarence Rise, Martha Merkel and Eddie Arneson. TAXES! MORE TAXES! American motorists paid more than $1,085,000,000 in special tax assess- ments during the past year. la Zimmer taught school in ST Te Two English automobile manufac: King of McKenzie was a caller | James McEvoy, above, Ann and Albert Eide spent the/turers are selling their products in| san his new duties as president week-end at their parental home. | Canada, and a third is negotiating for of the National Bank of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Weitstock, formed by G. M. C. and R. F.C. sales connections. | __¢apital _ UNTIL MATERIAL COSTS SO UP = TH/S “FULL-szzn “FULL--oweres ELVINATOR installed in your home for IS is not anew “cheap” model brought. 4“ out to meet a price. Instead, it is a stand- ard model—full-sized, full-powered—selected from our regular 1933 line! models or parts just to meet a ‘price. Your satis- faction through the years means too much to us There has been no compromjee—on quality— to have you take any such chance. on performance—on size or power. It has more than four cubic feet of food storage space. It has the full-sized, standard Kelvinator compressor— so powerful that it operates only about a third of the time and actually uses less current than compressors of a third its capacity, running all the time. This means less wear, greater economy, and much longer life. No compromise here. Let us show youthis model—point by point— and we know you will agree that it is the great- est value in electric refrigeration to-day. Easy terms—small down payment. Come in soon and take advantage of the PRESENT LOW PRICE! The cabinet is large, roomy, beautifully designed. It is a heavy, one-piece steel exterior over a rug- ged steel frame. It has 2% inches of Kelvatex insulation all around — 2% inches of water- proofed, odorless, indestructible insulation to keep the cold in and the heat out. No com promise here. There is a Temperature Selector with 8 freezing speeds and the exclusive Kelvinator 3-Zone Cold which supplies three distinct types of refrigera- tion in the one cabinet. And there are many other features which give this model greater value and utility. No compromise here. >< NO COMPROMISE ON SIZE, POWER OR PERFORMANCE North-Dakota Power & Light Co. Bismarck Mandan Phone | Phone = ; 222 194 35 BUY IN BISMARCK In Step With the Parade Back to Prosperity ECONOMY FAMILY WASHING : FUR CLEANING AND STORAGE Welcome Visitors Auto-Style Show April 7-8 Capital Laundry Co. Phone 684 “The Laundry Does It Best” Phone 684 general counsel for General Motors Cor- poration, {s shown here as he bé- Your Agent Urges Safety When purchasing an insur- ance policy, all protection may seem alike to you.,... 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