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ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wagner, 113 The Bismarck Tribune An Independent Newspaper outside of Bismarck) . Circulation is, Member of The Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this newspaper and also the local news of spontaneous origin published herein. Selection of Henry P. Fletcher as chairman of the Republican party clears the decks for such action as that organization can bring to the national political picture. Whether or not it was a happy one remains to be seen, Certainly it falls far short of the ideal which some leaders of the G. O. P. set forth in discus- sions prior to the meeting of the party's national committee. Fletcher, 62 years old, is a wealthy man, although not obnoxiously 80. He meets the specifications on that point, but not on his age. Some lead- ers had hoped to select a man younger and presumably more vigorous. Fletcher has had a distinguished career and is unblemished as to repu- tation, but he comes from the east, He is well known to many of the diplomat, for our ambassadors are likely to be better known abroad than at home. organization on a‘national scale re- mains to be demonstrated. More significant than the action on the chairmanship was the espousal of party ideals as laid down by the pol- icy committee. A thrust at many of the policies of the Rooseveltian New Deal, it nevertheless is a far cry from in the field of social progress hints at a confession of the sins for which ve While pneumonia, variously called|0f it. I told her it isn’t good for the the party was overthrown in 1932 and lace Anarene dobpeageind sores Gaby sun misLiEobls keep all stan | Wal! Re rance of backwoods ethics ais pe SOR ORDS Hers Sane Commercial Review Says Re-|2nd (in time past) lung fever, is a foods away from children ... (Mrs. Pein hears the vacationists at the L Bee) stows tndet ene o andl ‘ |specific infection with the germ known |. F. 8.) Memorial Tribute Is Fanaa maretioniata nt the Loiiee cate any certain course of action. covery Is Continuing Des- as the Pneumococcus, from our pres- 6 Answer—Staerch is wholesome food Pl d by 2 Lod and resents their ridicule. Later, Politically, it has the virtue of ite Handi ent knowledge it is probable that some] for any one, but it is unwise to allow anned by ES} when John Herbert again refuses holding out something to those who Pp TERRA PA: contributing cause or causes operate |@Ny one to gorge on any one food like — to. Jef, Ann iy asks, ici f or disturbed by th Wiig Ha wos sere besides the accident of infection. NOT|that, no matter whether it is starch,] ‘Three separate services will be held ‘ell me honest, you ain’ re are suspicious of or disturbed by the) New York, June 8—(®)—Despite |such speculative causes as cold or wet|Sugar, candy, bread, eggs, meat, or) Sunday by the Odd Fellow and Re-| afearedto rap ee 2d, be you?’ Rooseveltian order but who still have/drouth damage to crops and tension|—scientific experimentation fails to|Cereal, to the exclusion of other de-| bekah lodges, who will join in honor- Bis ieee he says Jeff, @ yearning for some sort of social ad-|arising from labor unrest. business|support that quaint fancy. sirable foods. If the child prefers| ing the memory of deceased members faghig for John Herbert but, vancement. In other words, it may) tovers him with a rifle. |tion to move forward on the recove: i that in (many instances of|Of laundry starch it is quite all right} At 9:30 o'clock, the joint committee be designed to catch the middle of-|trenq in evidence for more than x Raper collapse ‘doctors call this |to let her have ft in that form. I| trom the two lodges will meet at the tinue with tora sa the-road voter. year, Dun & Bradstreet, Inc., reported | atelectasis) of a portion of lung fed) Should advise plain laundry starch or| World War Memorial building and is By its “intelligent” attitude toward | Friday in its weekly trade review. by one bronchus joccurs and then in-|/corn starch rather than gloss starch.| will proceed to the local cemeteries to CHAPTER XXI. criticism of the Roosevelt policies, the party also puts itself into position to take over such of these as prove |still shows on the whole an inclina- Local Man Admits | | Indecent Exposure ee held at the city jai! Friday. In the search that followed the Police notice a suspicious-looking last year. More than 75 com- Plaints have been received at Police headquarters from women and girls who complained of the man’s conduct. Martineson said the man always traveled in either an old Ford or Buick and jumped out of the car with parts of his person exposed said, has lived tn Bismarck for several years and has a wife and two children. His only employ- nan has been on local relief pro- jects, CARRINGTON MAN TO HEAD N. D. FIREMEN C. B. Craven Chosen President at Conclusion of Conven- tion in Mandan Mandan, N. D., June &—(7)}—C. B. Craven of Carrington was elected president of the North Dakota Volun- teer Firemen’s association at Friday's 1935 convention city. Other officers named are B. A. Sell, were re-elected. Trustees named are E. O. Wayde- man, Anamoose, re-elected for two years; F. C. Robeson, Cando, elected Gram, including the Missouri River Diversion project and civilian conser- vation corps dams, calling attention that the falling water level and in- dications of a dropping water table will cause an added fire risk in towns ie well as intensify the drouth situa- ion. IS DECLARED GOOD Weather conditions have stimulated retail trade, according to the re- view, although business in drouth areas has been hurt and volume treatment of pneumonia have changed and are changing. I offer here mere- | ly my own beliefs about it. So you wiseacres may as well stop now, for T'm only a doctor and naturally would not know as much as a layman about such things. By William Brady, M. D. WHY HAVE PNEUMONIA? In the present state of medical As it seems to me, then, the idea that cold, dampness, exposure, chill- pidly fading, and the infectious fac- tor is gaining in importance in sani- tation and in medicine. Recent scientific investigation in- flammation develops in the collapsed lobe. This collapse or atelectasis is liable*to happen in cases of submer- sion, during anesthesia, suffocation, edge it seems to me (I do not know what the prevailing view of the me- deprivation of food, or prolonged ex- Posure to cpld and wet or combina- tions of these, seriously impairs any degree of immunity the victim hap- pened to have. I do not believe the scientific evidence warrants the no- tion that such exhaustion “lowers re- sistance.” old baby have a box of gloss starch and eat as much as she cares to eat her carbohydrate ration in the form * * Bamboo pillows are used in Sa- moa. Tiny Tots to Appear afternoon at the Patterson hotel, it was announced Friday by Miss Belle Mehus, director. Parents and friends Violin selections will be played by Elane Toscas, Van George, Shirley Schantz, Ferris Cordner, Mary Jane Nelson, Harold Tavis and Marilyn Madsen. Marjorie Lou Robinson and Beverly Gunness are to play piano duets. ‘Those who will play plano solos or groups are Marcia Lambert, Salem liams, Carol Leifur, Betty Lee Orr, Marjorie Lou Robinson, Beverly Gun- ness, Marilyn Madsen and Phyllis on that day. Place flags and markers on the graves of departed members. The general membership of both s* * Contralto Will Sing of Life” is divided as follows: “Pre- lude,” “The Winds Are Calling” (Au- tumn), “Drift Down, Drift Down” (Winter), “Down in the Forest”, (Spring) and “Love I Have Won” (Summer). The Tschaikowski num- ber will be “None But the Lonely Heart.” Weds Sylvia Toppila Miss Sylvia Toppila, Brocket, be- came the bride of Adam Dockter, Napoleon, in a wedding service read by Rev. F. G. Norris, pastor of the Mandan Methodist Episcopal church, ‘at 11 o'clock Thursday morning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Heath, Mandan. The bride wore a blue suit with’ of the Na- the Bismarck District Luther league convention at Braddock were Rev. G. Adolph Johns, pastor of First Luth- eran church, and Mrs. Johns, and Lester Porter. Seventeen members of the church choir will drive to Brad- dock late Friday afternoon to appear choir and congregation members who Gladys and Viola Barth, Anna Pet- erson and Mararet Olson, Mrs. Gladys enue B, and Miss Jean Roherty, Susene of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Rohe 615 Mandan St., also students @s second class mail matter. His arrest by Chief ot is principal ‘sada GEORGE D. MANN C.J. Martineson Thitsday evese ‘A. W. Snow, Hogan P. Erickson and] poteon high school, is the gon of Jacob] the Rosenberger, sumeicr tone Bess —_,President_and Publisher __| followed a complaint made by the Oscar A. Boredahl are on the Odd| Dockter, Venturia. He is a graduate| Detroit Lakes. ‘Subscription Rates Payable in Parents of two girls of the Bis- Fellow committee to decorate the|of the University of North Dakota. | al week. eee Advance marck high school graduating graves. Rebekah lodge members serv-|The couple will be at home at Na- Mrs. M. O. Agre, 812 Thayer ave- Daily by carrier, per yea! 7.20] class who said the man had ac- ing are Mrs. Pred Ohde, Mrs. Jack W.|poleon on June 25. 8, Lede pe costed them near the corner of Scott and Miss Catherine McDonald. Faces Macy Stark, both of Mandan, return- 1.20 layer Ave. and Second St. ‘Two pre-n 1 affairs were given a apes a yhere they had attended the Rebekah grand lodge session, which closed we individual ‘ #2.) ; oak ~aafbeienoree peda Third and Fourth Brees The Cycle of Life Seta ears Os a ties Thursday. Others who have returned Weekly by on Rosser avenue. When the car eee Ph Fare’. cless, 308 Patk St,|from the meeting are Mrs. Maude Weekly by mail in sta started up, the police followed and Miss Marian Dahl, contralto, will] 28 Mrs. H. t. Morte “of women at| Arthur, Mandan, and Mrs. Jack W. 2.00| forced the vehicle to the curb sing Ronald Landon’s “The Cycle of was hostess to s COMPANY ower for|goott, 831 Thirteenth St.; Mrs, Celis h near Thayer and Fourth 8t. Life” in five parts and s Tachaikow-|* tae and ie evening, Mrs.|Schloemer, 718 Twenty-first St., and Dakota, per year . 1.80] Martineson said the man made aki song over KFYR, beginning at 8|the bride-to-be. In t B, gave 8| Mrs. Joseph Matson, 123 Fifth St. Earl Weekly by mail in ( t a complete confession of past o'clock Friday evening in s program|H. T. Perry, 116 Avenue B, Scharnowake, 101 Twenty-first Sb, year - 2.00] offenses, which have occurred in Cet by the Hots paul yan on small dinner eo, + aagld was at the Odd Fellow grand lodge “Member ot Audie Bureau of | fit, Pare of ine city during the by Miss Vivien Coghlan. “The Oscle| Leaving ‘Thursday afternoon for! meeting, in session at the same time, Judson Woman Dies In Local Hospital Mrs. August Nikel, Judson, died at 6:15 Friday morning in a local hos- on the evening program. Among the Pi ital. Short funeral services will be con- All rights of republication of all other ] eek * Sao - —— i main for the Saturday an Judson at 1 p. m., 4 New G. 0. P. Chairman The man under arrest, police Napoleon School Man” |msin for the array lice Brown, | 2ucean St 2 cn be taken to Jude son where interment will be made after services in the German Evan- Nelson, Mrs. John Olson, Mrs. O. N./ getical church. Nordlund and Gilbert Olson. x * * Miss Jean McKinnon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. McKinnon, 312 Avenue B, west, arrived Thursday evening from St. Benedict's academy, 8t. Joseph, Minn., which closed Wed- nesday. Miss Arlene Wagner, daugh- ‘Mrs. Nike] was born ‘in Germany, May 30, 1868. She has lived near Judson for several years. Besides her husband she leaves six children. They are Carl, Louie, Mrs. Paul Dettman, Mrs. Jacob Kuller, Mrs, Alvin Thiel and Mrs. Hubert Voehrke, all of Judson. SYNOPSIS Years ago, Ann Haskel, domi- nant Ozark farmer, sent her father- this sacrifice caused Ann. In John Herbert's place, Ann raised a ne’er- home and is stunned to find his mother @ crude mountain woman but he overlooks this in gratitude bert tries to explain to his mother to feed cal. “I reckon hit’s too late for me ever to rightly understand hit,” Ann Diane ception that it is just as nec the spiritual appetite as says wistf &@ young artist, who vali lues work above her wealth, which she keeps secret, and John Herbert he laissez faire of the Hoover admin- ing and the like predispose to the de- Towne, Barton Tollefsen, Carolyn become boon companions. One oe re e aon fast Ea ae velopment of pneumonia or in any gale te ae ANSWERS / Rhodes, Grace Barie, Virginia Cox,| day, Jeff, jealous of John Herbert, tration. cognition way contribute to such illness is ra- ats Laundry Starch Alvin Hoff, Betty Wilde, Marjorie tries in vain to get his stepbrother that this nation has been backward My sister-in-law lets her 20-months-| Mote, Marjorie Barth, Marilyn Wil- to fight. Ann tells John Herbert he ¥ ill have to fight Jeff or the: we advances two fiers, Ana jane “Well,” murmured Diane, “she)I’ may not be so far wrong in that.” ‘Oh, bosh!” he ejaculated rudely. Diane red of a bit o! 80 e_interruption.| sorry about that, John poeac you've got to fight him.”| moon it’s a Diane had been painting for per-| made haps an hour when, trying for the| wish is before he exact utderbrush| far trying to reach it.” ’d better wait a few days until I “I'm cor cool off @ bit.” She drew closer to him. ¢ closing business session of th = you whereas many wiseacres had speci-|ganization'’s golden jubllee Chavon: | Additional Society Hea som Jolin Herbert, away in| Jeff Todd is dange agerous, He means|only there was T could a ricraaiea Judge Shannon, so that fied a chairman from the middle/ tion. the boy could be educated proper-| Your mother, He is eternally an' “There's nothing that anyone west. New Rockford was selected for the Mehus Conservatory ly. No one knew the heartaches] °mistic to all that you are and to alljean do, Diane. On the whole it that you represent. He hates your| probably is fortunate that it ha mother because she is what she is.”| pened.” i "s i to the - i Signed letters pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not to disease rf * nation’s leaders but not to Sen-| Grafton, first vice president; E. E. diagnosis, or treatment, will be answered by Dr. Brady if a stamped, do-well stepson, Jeff T on smiled meaningly. ttn She looked at him questioningly. eral public. For all the average voter|Koenig, Underwood, second vice ‘odd. Ann, | Jeff Todd is a symbol—a personii ‘You see, Diane, it brought me to president; H. L. Reade. Bis self-addressed envelope is enclosed. Letters should be brief and written Pupils from the tiny tot violin and Jeff, and Nance Jordan, Ann’s something. At any rate, senses. It was rather a jolt, I knows he might be the maker of secretary ‘aidik. ae: Correll, F alton in ink. No reply can be made to queries not conforming to instructions. || piano department of the Mehus Con- housekeeper, live together on the|I’m strongly meiinee to the opinion admit, but I needed it.” Castoria rather than a distinguished treasurer, Sell, Reade and “Cees Address Dr. William Brady, in care of this newspaper. servatory of Musle will be presented| farm. Following graduation from|that sooner or later you will find| “"You needed it?” 4 in a musicale at 3:30 o'clock Saturday college, John Herbert returns|Your mother is right when she in-| “Yes. When a fellow desires the thing if he can be to realize how impossible his lets himself go too i - | dical fession mi haus- As things stand, therefore, Feteher for three years, and Mike Heldty Mas: | TOUeHE no one ean tell what the con-|dleal profession may Po atne eariggs | are invited, for all she did for him, Ann, on the]in deep shadow, she saw @ move-| She turned her eyes away from is pretty much an untried quantity | dan, for one year. Sensus of ‘medical, opinion may be ee ear do aoe Delite aera ee | op Tiis, Tecltal, will conshude © series] other hand, fs diseppoisecd: that] test Cf the eek eas oyna something she saw in his face, “I and what genius he has for party) The firemen adopted resolutions {spout Pheumonia. The views of PIV: | paustion, as from extreme fatigue or | cme yoo eee amsuer children, be-) her son is anzious to write, in-|bird or a chipmunk, she fhought.| don’t think I understand,” she tal- endorsing the water conservation pro- |SiCians as to the nature, cause an i fa ladiatenecetin td stead of practice law. John Her-| But when next she looked from tered, successful in the event that it returns/gains there over last year have been | from temporary plugging of a bron- for a while,” she ited. oe, to power, almost wiped out. chial tube by mucus or foreign body, e writer has to undergo a petied The political history of the nation 5 ‘The average of industrial opera-|and perhaps in other circumstances ort ern Neighbor It seems to be the since the Civil war shows that the Hone Bas pop ve talnialbed me pe we do not yet clearly under-; Ngan i pay. But you'll Democrats, probably because they| capital goods has offset the slacken- |° " ‘But what about mother, Lodg * have been consistently in the minor-|ing reported by manufacturers “of Eee ae aM eae HORIZONTAL® Answer to Previous Pussie oll, ‘about myaelt Bat pate eee es iane looked back so often that John Herbert i treat pel 1 What country’s @: 2 " Uneasiness and asked what was the matt ily, sve been the reform party of Consumers: Urpducts, : cent carbon dioxide with oxygen by, * aoa py 10 Fifth month, Se ks tale 50 eet eter tan feat mutter: the nation, Each time they have spite the slight recession in fac- inhalation, has proved effective) fae 11 Type standayé way she has worked—of the hard) cen”as,t2 {he sPot she was painting) “I think you do, Diane,” said new “advances” in the science of gov-|ly are at the highest level since 1931.” rad So ibeathlng ‘and makes even the probably was 19 Ore cavity. area ee Tmight grow up onl pine’, startled artist Taneged to} It wasa nak aise ernment. There is merit to the con- —n unconscious individual breathe deep-| discovered by 21 Golf device. which she has never known. ‘fhe| Sicq 7pqUie@ that she had, discov- by the giver ea yeane was tention that their subsequent defeats| Plan Meeting Series [iy and vigorously. a | ee $2 Human heed. debt 1 owe her, aside from her be- lence, Shi srepreeneers mile below the re She ‘eal due to the fact that they pushed More of my own opinion—may! C . ‘0 skip. ing my mother, is more than I can len ar them too far, Almost any unbinea| At Regan Tabernacle| rn °suie cry, but anyway fm| 18 To sort Hl] 24 Pigpen. ever pay. L mist take care of her| on wide Les wit, Ser iset went | where she was teire ing anyone Bere Ail ares that cemecaiie honest with you: I believe the regular} 15 Hoax. 25 To analyze. tow as any decent son would, I}woman was not feeling as calm as |? 02 alone. But she was not work- gree that Democra’ Lioyd L. Smith and his evangelistic| practice of Belly Breathing, at least] 16 Flying 26 Festival. can't ak ‘ae? to continue living as/her outward appearance ted, | 26: Since that incident in the glade ineptitude rather than Republican|party will open a series of meetings|each night when one hits the hay, ene Mic IAINTT | Mi 27To mention. now, for enres Krome ped A cold chill of fear crept over her. at che head of Shady Creek she had genius has been the basis for Repub-|t the Regan Gospel Tabernacle Sun-|and again each morning when one| (7To make AMBAIGIOMMDITIEITIA] 28 Legal claims. ney veers more, -_ The hand wi the brush|{°lt 2° inclination for her work, and ican vietory in the past. Fase rene to Rey, A. Christenson, |wakens, tends to prevent poeumonis.| fabric, TIRE MOMENT ty) 29 Agreement. Ey pene hpersable income with} trembled. She dared not look again| gt homme ft even ber i a There is only one little catch in this— , Loans. in 5 q con ae ERR ic needer i eerrety Moloct on | the booklet “he Art of Hany Bresth-| fo piner, StZones of | 34 Business abou ht? lake sake nate ee ae the mountain woman] John Herbes: sone ead Bot seen ; sture of reform has remained ev@n|Sundays. ‘The public is invited, Be-|i28,Whlch gives detalled instructions) 4 Depnite article? Richard ——- depositions. | iat, “Have you talked tt over with her?|lecting s tube of calsr {oveTutt pit |him that afternoon wadee tee ee a se even | sides the evangelist, the party includes |{°" Bey Breathing, comes to you on} 22 sumbled type, 1 this coun- 52 Walking 36 More mature. He laughed desperately. “You|n the ground beside her, she stole| 2 But she had thought about fi pier Ieformers me cen custed'/his wife, who is the pianist, and John |Te0elbt of & dime and & stamped © | 24 Ocean, an 's premier, VERTICAL 37 °To exchange. 1d have heard us this 8 quick glance at lerbert.. He | im fhe was thi e aboct maak i rom office. It so in tl j= ‘song : aring sddreas. metal. Electrified was writi striou: poek. | 2OW-, i ii ent national eae ene a end sates sastenatee schon. Inerurion..in_ DayeoOny. War terre depart 43 Device tor go yeas * “What does she think you ought st notebook and not thy eee "ch she knew were in Bs at Selfridge. worth a hoot you would not need $| 97 p oscabltn, holding ice. discovered 89 to do?” Several minutes passed. had stirred her . She denying that the latest Republican dg 8 4 6 29 Half an em. Pi Diane . Cara Se ee Oe ea | Baar 44 Btopt this cougtry 40 Sores. With bitter humor the last of the| fealized that for her to continuel not seen hi Say ape (hed Subhas, at leeet in part be tana] | Ne D. Merchants Are | |u2 £3.2art te comeasin of 22 ot foot. 4B Spreng ot @ in 1407. 42 Basny, Hlaskels told her about his talk with| pager, without re an, the waiting back tow to that night ; Fy 4 t lary. 4 ; on challenge of the capacity of the! | Thankful for Rain | |this “cussion. well deal with that) % 1m 46Correlative Almond, 45 To observe. “Why did. she ever send melimpossistes tn setter ica, us| sige thelr camp Beri Lovest, fe Democrats to operate the machinery acer Sheer physical weakness or exhaus-| 81 Italian coins. —_of groom. 4 Form of “be.” 46 Buddhist Si tse went sly.|forts she would be forced to look Diane realized that even then sho b which they have set up, as well as Members of the North Fey tion appears to increase lability to| 82Morindin dye. 47 By. 5 Epoch. festival. , why didn’t she keep me here Hig ie into those dark eyes which than cae at one with this man 4 Bttack upon the machinery iteelt, | Members of the North Dakota Re- | Do SODIATS po, Atatt Present KEOW!- 33 Dress. 45 ovate 6 Hub. 43 Bay on words Teele woods and bring me up as| proce serine at her, with Heaven Ha was not te hee ees ore } ———————— peroria d jacques —— pirits, m. . e brought up Jeff Todd? Why did i Page prea . Odd Fellows Lodge See Per ae Sanaa on discovered the 60 To be ins BSecond note, 49 Therefor. Judge Shannon lot her do fet Why] nook tog tte! fof today.” she an comradeship wate 7g of bait Ends 44th Meetin; with bowed heads “devoutly St. Lawrence rage. 9 Seed yielding 60 Fourth note, did they deceive me al it] “So soon?” asked John Heer it. had felt the inevitable fruition of 8 ecting thanking Almighty God for boun- ia @ na wae oe et de po UR ieee ain ag esa in Herbert, | their gendship app: she Grand Forks, ND, June teous rainfall which has visited they see what was bound to happes| 4;, 122° shrugged. “I am not get. |B#d taken herself to task often for our state during the past several , T found out how things really| im, “"yWhere with the darned | ermitting this for ended ‘observing a moment Nj N pe ¥| thing. It’s gone hay wi she could not ignore the diffiea! eae ‘Thursday folowing t the in- sis Bearer “tor continuation ot tt tN NS D . gravely: “Are you! "He. a to ig se “ ~ berepint th person ofA Hare |. Isacson, Rugby, copious showers that North Da- J feet and ay almost, alain oA 8 at 2S \ 4 RENN Mother Toe doto| "speserecan seh th ae a ee one of the Rebekah assembly. NV 2 NY TT NE I FE i in opie ot ‘Presence Bi ih Please: its rota, Tent lok | the H followed 1 fe pegs iors 1 Ellison, Minot, presid \ all that the judge 8 go. in the fisde where meeting “place "and. appointive’ poet-| coming year, tasceeding 9. iron fated fey, nd habe otared looked tek” ane she ora brought Diane tere ill tions were filled by the new grand| Herbst, Bho Hac sete " Meant for you ever to come back to| oft22 eet fchn ethert noticed her| gecindan' er Mane and a fuller est at was the|In his ready Haskel’s son. John Herbert stared at her, ? acknowledgment of 2% toean that she planned for tne never] furie' ate Suet '2, cover her con- [tienen sored, his mother, fu his pa N to ae ber again This is my Tia ty Dicture.|that was most dear te bls on in Diane nodded. "t, know. | his pu; NN 3 wine what's wrong wi pose to and honor her ; Game Be ‘ 'L wonder,” he mutte me. I believe that th lin spite of what she was, PT Ty | neti etic eta nemo het alata ene ge ee 77 in of Nod NN ee eee ae ee , N A » | [possible for you or your mother|rodeTss* 7% ,Coming on to the| (anys . With this fur- Ho wei seo | ero aa Pathe ea eas peescdleny dinner.” ® swim before} ence upon A wat Xpparentiy thee 7, hu-| He shook his head, «n, Deroon to wirses pane gas the Only that mother ean see ie ther niet) srmo0n. Diane, T don'e thick yes] &° With bis trouble. i ) THE Ua OLDEST and perform the ritualistic rites, Con-| was served at the ae tae st a. Benedict's, will not return un- stablished 1873) cluding day be alclub at noon. Mra. Lucy J. til later. Miss Wagner is the guest “Funan Wy wie WISE TH;| Charred wth ince: exposure devig at ie rarer MEAs on hie of ibs. (at Min Dell Holemer at Hang & man police have sought to ap- at 8 o% 7 4 ted| Minn. and is expec entered at the postoffise at Blstaarek Pretend for over a Year Was be- Members of organizations sre/Kva Topilla, Brocket, and ore pride- | Miss Roberty is visiting Miss Virginia | if oan to meet at 7:45 o'clock at the| from Jamestown college. Rosenberger of St. Cloud, Minn, at SN eee