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S. W. Burleigh By MRS. ALEX STEWART ‘A very large crowd from this vicin- | ity and Wilton, Bismarck and Man- @an attended the golden jubilee service of the Sloan Memorial Pres- pyterian church at Glencoe Sunday. Morning services were held at 10 a. m. A picnic lunch was held in the church basement. A message to Rev. E. E. Matteson of Wilton was the chief feature of the evening service. Other speakers were Rev. H. M. Gul- son, pastor of the church, Rev. Stewart of Mandan and Judge Burr of Bismarck. ‘Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Sonderall of Watford City visited at the A. J. Stewart home ‘Tuesday evening. From there they motored to John Stewart's near McKenzie. Mr. Son- Gerall is a brother to the late Mrs. Loren Gramling, formerly of this vicinity. Anna Nickolson was a@ supper guest at Donald Nickolson’s Sun- day evening. Mr, and Mrs. Angus Stewart and family, John Stewart, Dan McClean, Anna Nickolson and Helen Becknall enjoyed a picnic dinner at the ‘Wilson Brown place Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Chris Smith of Huff, N. D,, visited at the C. L, Hauser home Sunday. LE or | Burnt Creek F ASN Virco telardieaieb eae l j a By MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON Miss Rose Mary Schonert spent ‘Thursday with the Misses Esther and Mabel Paul in Bismarck. Donald Coddington visited at the 3. W. Canfield home in Bismarck Sunday evening. Miss Betty Andahl celebrated her 13th birthday Monday, July 22. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Andahl and daughter, Gloria Jane, and Janice Coddington called at the Julius An- dahl home last Sunday. Mrs. H. E. Coddington and chit- dren were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Andahl and family Sun- day evening, July 21. Mr, and Mrs. Valentine Harvey re- turned from St. Joseph, Minn. Sat- urday. Lawrence Feltrupp, Alice Spitzer, ‘Wesley Coddington, and Violet John- son motored to Wildwood Lake Sun- day. Bertram Coddington, who was stationed at the Bismarck CCC camp for two weeks, has been trans- ferred to Bottineau, N. D. Miss Viola Andahl spent the week- end in Bismarck with friends and relatives. Gilbert Andah! was an over night guest at the Floyd Andahl home in Bismarck Friday. t Wing i A oe By MARTHA MUELLER Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Glanville and family, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Glan- motored to Brainerd, day morning to attend the Paul Bunyan celebration. Beverly Olson, who has been visiting with Lavona Newman at Brainerd, returned with them. Mr. and Mrs. A. Felton motored to McClusky Sunday morning to at- tend a baseball game. Mr. and Mrs, E. Cleveland and son, Harry, were visiting friends and rela- tives at Wilton Friday. ‘The boys’ baseball team defeated the Bismarck “Capital City nine” on our field Sunday, the score being 6-5. Alice and Bernard McCloskey, and Lillian, Martha, Anna Marie and Elizabeth Mueller autoed to Tuttle Sunday evening to attend a show. Mable Jacobson left for Fort Yates Sunday morning, where she will continue: working after spending some time at her home. Frank Glanville of Brainerd. Minn., is visiting at the J. B. Glanville home. Mrs. C. Harvey and daughter, La- ‘Verne, spent a few days last week vis- iting relatives at Jamestown. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Ratzlaff and family of Jamestown were visitors at the Ben McCloskey home Sunday evening. The 4-H Sewing club left for Pio- meer park Monday afternoon where they will camp for a few days. Hamil Lytle and George Nolan of the CCC camp at Lakota spent the week-end at their homes here. Leonard Losk of Watford City spent a few days last week visiting with Leo and Leonard Kremenetsky. The Wing kittenball girls team held s weiner roast in the grove at the J. O. Lein home. ' 7 Schrunk 4 : By EDNA MARCHANT Gus Witt returned to the COO camp on Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Witt were busi- mess shoppers in Tuttle on Saturday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Roth are the NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS '@ | Roy. ° By 8S. GYLDEN { Verner Pihlaja took Leonard Ka- vonius, Emil Severi and Edwin Lar- son to Sterling Monday afternoon. From there they took the train to Valley City where they will be em- ployed during harvest. Miss Martha Surtola spent several days with Miss Alice Freshaur of Sterling. Henry Aha and the Misses Ger- manen of Gackle, N. D., spent sev- eral days visiting in this community. Miss Sally Gylden spent Tuesday with her sister, Mrs. Dave Josephson. Ralph Harju, Sally and Sulo Gyl- den spent Wednesday evening at Ed Freshaur’s near Sterling. ¢>——————-—_—__—— \ Canfield 4 By MES. A. F. GHYLIN Mrs, Ole Olson and Violet Olson entertained the Ladies Aid at the Canfield school Wednesday. A large crowd attended. The next meeting which will be the yearly business meeting will be held at the A. Ghylin home, Aug. 7. Mrs, Paul Greenan and sons from Mason City, Iowa, are visiting rela- tives and friends here. John Bousche was very badly burned recently when hot water from ® tractor blew over him, He was taken to Wilton for treatment. Mrs, Ira Bailey is spending a few weeks in Wisconsin with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, L. Bailey. They have a new baby girl. Ira McCoy went to Carrington, N. D., where he will spend some time with his brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Wold entertained at dinner Sunday John Hanson and Agnes, Thelma and Paul Hanson of Regan, Blanche Kimball, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Elkins and family and Mrs, Paul Greenan and sons, Wes- ley and Vern, By RUTH LITTLE Rock Hill Josephine Brennise and Phyilis Little were week-end guests at the Oscar Magnuson home. Myrtle Magnuson spent the week- end as a guest of Bismarck friends. To compliment her son, Clyde, on his 21st birthday, Mrs. J. F. Little entertained 10 guests Sunday evening, July 22, to an ice cream and birth- day cake. Jake Marcovitz of Mandan called at his father’s farm home Monday. William McCullough was a Mon- day guest at the home of his son, Lyman Saturday evening guests at® the Bethel Bailey home were Roselyn, Mary and Raymond Patton, Shirley Walker and Kathleen Kohler. marck after spending a few days as a guest at the Clayton Little home. Dale Webster and son, Eldon, and guests at the Mrs. J. F. Little home. Sunday guests at the Ernest home. Wilson — MES. JOHN A. BERG Alvira the Bismarck hospital, returned home Wednesday, much improved. Parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kurle. home, daughter, Olga, who was a Bismarck hospital for the Ej four weeks. of this territory attended the conven- tion at Bismarck Saturday. family spent Sunday at the Henry Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Redington attended the Sunday school convention at the Ashbury park at Washburn Sunday. ‘ Heaton ‘ By SARAH HEINLE at Sawyer, N. D. parents of a daughter, born. July 11.| he Mrs, Roth was formerly Lenora Witt of this: community. Chris Wentz and family visited|¢@ relatives in Tuttle Friday. home Saturday evening after spend- 4ng the last ten days visiting at the J. E. Witt home, —E———EE { Welch’sSpur | ————_——___ -_________¢ By MES. R. M. WELCH The Farm Holiday association or- ganized at the G. N. Varnum farm Sunday afternoon and elected their officers. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch, Mr. and Mrs, John Welch and family, < gBF George Dronen joined the U. 8. Day AMOR (Ana Hine. dak Sow Calle 7: Mr. and Mrs. Tenis Asplund were |© Gordon ! Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Heinle and son, Richard, and daughter, Rachel, were visitors at the Jake Baumiller few days with his brother, Reinhold, Mr, and Mrs, Ben Oren and fam- fly of Driscoll visited at the B, F. A non-stop flight around the world Is contemplated this fall by Clyde Pangborn, globe-circling filer, In his new ultra-modern Uppercu-Burnelli transport plane, The huge ship, shown flying over lower Manhattan In a test, has a fuel capacity of 2,500 gallons, giving it an estimated range of 8,300 miles on two engines. (Associated Press Photo) THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1935 PANGBORN PLANS NON-STOP FLIGHT AROUND WORLD —_______— Moffit By MBS. C. E. MOFFIT Miss Margaret Gillen of Burt, N. 'D., is visiting friends at Moffit. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Moffit, who have been doctoring at Excelsior Springs, Mo., returned home Friday afternoon. They are much improved in_ health, Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Hoover and Miss Willy Moffit were Bismarck callers Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Carroll and children, Mr. and Mrs, Art Hayes ‘and Miss Vivian Carroll were Bis- marck callers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoover enter- tained several guests at a party Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Pillsbury and children returned home from a week's trip to Big Lake, Minn. They report a fine trip and plenty of fish. Miss Wanda Parks has accepted a job at Sanger, N. D. Aldus Jensen and Miss Florence Nichol drove to Henning, Minn., last ‘Thursday. They returned home Sun- day. Mrs. D. H. Werner and Miss ‘Verona Jensen, who have spent the last two weeks visiting at Henning, returned with them, ° | 4 By MES. RAY HAZLEGROVE Miss Roberta Palms visited a few Shirley Walker returned to Bis-|days at the H. T. Williamson home with Jean and Lois Williamson. Mr. and Mrs. N. 8. Goldsmith en- ville, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Boss and} Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Fitzgerald |tertained at dinner Sunday Mr, and daughter, Beverly, and Bert Olsonjand son were Saturday evening|Mrs, H. Ulfers and the Rev. and Mrs. Minn., Wednes- |guests at the J. R. Pitsgerald home./Breaw and family of Chaseley. Russell Frank Guy called at Andrew Kolb were Sunday dinner! Woodward's Sunday, | Baldwin —— J By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER Mrs, Iva Keator of Wilton is a house guest at the home of her son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Berg, who was a patient at|Herman Meyer, Jr. Mrs. Hans Hanson of Bismarck and | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Caphlin and Ted and Christ Kurle, who are in a|their small daughter, Barbara Joan, CCC camp, spent Sunday with their/of Duluth, Minn., visited at the home of Mrs, Hanson’s brother and sister- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wagner spent|in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Nord- Sunday at the John Schell, Sr.,/strom, Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Caphlin is the daughter of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Bossert motored | Hanson. to Bismarck Thursday to get their} Mr. and Mrs. Van Couch enter- patient at|tained at a dancing party Saturday lastjevening, Among those present were Miss Tillie Heit and Mr. and The Junior Game Warden group|Mrs, Irvin Lundin from Bismarck. Axel Nordstrom arrived Sunday ry Burleigh county, o— Nordstrom is a pioneer resident of having left the Still community more than twenty years ago for his present home. Mr, and Mrs, Fredolen Rupp and Mr, and Mrs. Fred Wood motored to Velva Sunday where they spent the day with Mr. Wood's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Milo ‘Wood. Miss Betty Dow of Missoula, Mont., is spending some time with friends here and at Still. Frank Weise of Washburn is spend- ing a few days here with his broth- ers, Clere and Merl Weise. Mrs. Sherman Haye of Minot vis- ited friends in this locality Thurs- day and Friday. —um i —_—_-_-—_—_e | McKenzie | ——__ —_______—__ By MRS. T. T. HUGHES Mrs, Henry Larson entertained the Larkin club Tuesday afternoon with good attendance. Mrs. Larson was assisted at serving refreshments by Miss Kathryn Hughes. Miss Ella Leathers returned home Wednesday after spending the past months near Kansas City, Mo., vis- iting her sister, Mrs. 8. A. Lawyer. The Homemakers held a regular meeting Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. T. T. Hughes. The lesson on “Insect Pests and How to Prevent Their Spreading’ was given by Mrs. Lloyd Clizbe and Mrs. L. Watson. A home-made fly trap was demonstrated. Election of officers’ followed. Mrs. Henry Larson was re-elected president; Mrs. Lloyd Clizbe, vice president; Mrs, E, L. Adams, secretary, Mrs. T. T. Hughes, treasurer, and Mrs. Fred Habeck and Mrs. Pessie Easton, proj- ect leaders. “Homecraft” was the project chosen by the club, Vis- @/\itors were Mrs. Fay Johnson of Mof- fit and the Misses Esther Watson and Kathryn Hughes. ‘The local ball team sponsored a benefit dancing party Friday night in the hall, Mr, and Mrs. Morgan and son, Dick, returned home from a vacation trip which they spent in Minnesota, Monday. Miss Edna Coons returned home Friday from a Bismarck hospital where she underwent an operation for appendicitis. Mrs. C. Fergerson left for James- town Sunday to visit friends. Rev. and Mrs. T. C. Torgerson, ac- };companied by Mrs. Torgerson’s brother, Rev. Leo Slagg, were callers in Bismarck Saturday. They visited the state capitol building and other places of interest before Mr. Slagg leaves for his home in Wisconsin. Orland Drawver returned home af- ter a three-weeks’ visit at Ontario, from his home at Edmonton, Canada, | Wisc. His cousin, Maurice Curtic, Mr, and Mrs, Christ Neumille and|to make an extended visit with rela-'accompanied him here. Turns Bright Eyes Toward Reno tives here and in Bismarck. Mr./@ By DELLA MAE OLSON returned home Sunday. ‘were former residents here. dinner Sunday. home. Swanson home Thursday. at Bismarck Sunday where he South Dakota. Mrs. ‘Minneapolis, Wash., is visiting here. Phoenix © By MES. K. R. SNYDER ! Mr, and Mrs. Willet Hartley of Bismarck visited.at the John Craw- ford home Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Wallace and daughter, Madge, who have made their home in this locality for the past year, have moved back to their home in the Buchanan valley . Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Davenport and son, Bernard, Mr. and Mrs. John! Welch, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dorman, Mr. and Mrs. Angus Stewart and family, John R. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Stewart and family, Wil- liam Brown and son, James, and’ Mr. and Mrs, John Crawford were those of the Stewartsdale congregation who attended the golden jubilee at the Glencoe church Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Pelker and sons, Paul and Clayton, were visitors lat the William MacDonald home ‘Sunday. Paul remained there for a few days’ visit. Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford motor- ed to Bismarck Tuesday where Mrs, Crawford visited with her aunt, ‘Mrs. J. P. Garvey. ‘at his home here, Ted ‘at his home in Arena. ing at the Charley Neff home, Neff home. Sunday callers in Arena. returned to his home Monday. Alex Neff and son, Alex, marck business callers Friday. daughter, Inez, were visitors at Theodore evening. Roberta Palms is staying at son, who is staying at the E. Leach home in Arena. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Geliner andjson acted as . 6 Eckl d family were Sunday visitors at the} H. L. Hanson and daughter, { un | |Jonn' wutzke home. Marion, were business callers in Brittin “|e and Mrs, John Merkel and 9 8. John Merkel ani By ELBIE MURREY bi t family were callers at the Art eam Ochsner home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Martin Bobnick and By 0. DUTTON Harry and Norman Holden were callers at Murrey’s home Sunday. |, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Holden and family motored from Montana to visit with relatives and friends for a couple of weeks. Mrs. Joe Poole, Jr., and son, Joe, visited with Mrs. Poole’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Partyke, Sunday. Paul Holden called at the Lawrence Ousely home Sunday. Elmer Schaffer, who has been vis- iting with friends the past two weeks, returned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Goharnes, who have been visiting with friends and relatives the past week, returned to their home in Montana Friday. Mr. and Mrs, Steve Murrey and daughters, Virginia and Betty June, were business callers in Bismarck and Mandan Monday. Caroline Johnson has been visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson, over the week-end. Bertha and Frank Partyka, Caro- Ine Johnson, and Norman Holden were Baldwin Callers Sunday. There are 20 times as many mur- ders in the United States each year|or of the 50th anniversary of as there are in Great Britain. Glencoe church. Rev. itors at the Geo. Day home. for a few days’ visit. panied them to her home here. Harold Sherman of Driscoll, home Saturday. Miss Caroline Dietrich, who tives in Kintyre. urday and Sunday. Mrs. E. M. Whittaker and Junior, and daughter, Mrs. R. M. M., Dralle home. Dallas Olson, who has been spend- ing several weeks visiting at Fargo, Mr. and Mrs. Art Young of Kelso,|®—— Wash. were visitors at the Al. Jor-| | dan home Saturday while enroute to points in Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Young Mr, and Mrs. Etick Solberg and family and Rev. Brenna were enter- tained at the Oscar Pederson home atjfrom Bismarck ‘Wednesday . and Mrs, Nel leland it | daughters = the week-end visiting relatives 10 araay. ete Near Mr. and Mrs. Glen Johannes of Brenna left Saturday for|Ballantine, Mont. spent last week with Mrs. Johanne’s parents, Mr. Miss Dorothy Omodt of Sultan,/and Mrs, Al Holden. Erma Larson of Bismarck spent Hoffman spent the week-end|? Rueben Neff of California is stay- Miller and children were Saturday morning callers at the Alex Mr, and Mrs. George Brose were Martin Gellner of the CCC camp Martha Neff is spending her sum- mer vacation at her parents’ home. daughters, Ella and Denis, were Bi Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolff and Rosenau home Sunday Williamson home in Arena this week. Martha and Elizabeth Neff and Elsie Rachel called on Elma Joseph- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burbage of Bismarck were Sunday evening vis- Mr. and Mrs, M. F. Ohlhauser and family of Kintyre visited telatives‘at {the Dave Kershaw home Sunday. "| Miss Miss Jane Kershaw, who has been visiting in Kintyre the past two weeks, accom- an over night visitor at the Dutton Miss Annabelle Mauk of Bismarck visited with the Dutton children Sat- Madland, TET ieee former pastor ‘at tha Glencoe church, [ Driscoll and Rev. Tages of Bismarck were Little Miss Mable Lorraine Olson, of Moffit, visited several days last week at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Kimball, Miss Irene Dralle was also a Satur- day visitor at the Kimball home. rs Se saat ae Glenview | By VIOLET L. JOHNSON Mrs. Lars Jacobson came home evening where she has spent the past month Mr. and Mrs. Brown and family |receiving medical care. of Fingal are visiting at the Carr] Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Spitzer and family, Mr. and Mrs, Siebold and Mrs. Amy Lane spent the week-end|sons and Mrs. Siebold’s brothers of visiting relatives at Carson, N. D. Mr, and Mrs. Harum and family |lake. from near Minot were visitors in the community Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.ja birthday party at the Monroe Harum were former teachers here. Mr, and Mrs. Christ Bjerke from/sion being Wayne's 16th birthday. He near Arena were visitors at the C.A./received a number of gifts. At the Mercer spent Sunday at Wildwood A number of young folks attended home Sunday afternoon, the occa- close of the afternoon a delicious Mr. and Mrs. Carl Erickson and/lunch was served by the hostesses. family and Mrs. E. J. Erickson andj Charles Fisher of Wilton is spend- daughter, Vina, visited Mr. Erickson |ing this week with his cousin, Ted has/and Willard Ousley. Mr. and Mrs, Chester Erstrom and ‘@|the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Larson. Mrs. Walter Rustand of Dawson is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Kocker. Mr. and Mrs, Archie Holden and Martin Geliner of the CCC camp|family of Borden, Mont., arrived at jof Fort Lincoln, spent the week-end |the Holden home Monday for a few days’ visit with relatives. Harriet 4 E. M. THOMPSON at the A. O, Thompson home Sun- day. were business callers in ‘Wednesday. the L. L. Zimmer home Sunday. D., Sunday, where he will be em- the|ployed for some time. the} employed. day. R. [Frances By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Monday afternoon. was has gifts. son, An- quist home last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kersifaw and A number from this neighborhood) Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Melick visited attended the services Sunday in hon-jrelatives at Washburn Sunday. Walter Dietzman called on John the id Louie Olsen Sunday evening. Mrs. Zimmer and daughter, Thecla, Bismarck Ben Hubbard of Tuttle called at Russ Williams left for Pollock, 8. Ralph Leach left Wednesday morn- ing for McKenzie where he will be Mr. and Mrs. George Pehl, &r., and Mrs. and Mrs. Alex Neff were callers at the Fred Plineis home Sun- The 4-H club met at the E. R. Leach home Saturday. Elma Joseph- hostess. ] Miss Violet Spangberg spent Mon- day at the home of her uncle and Virginia Ohlhauser remained | aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lundquist. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fischer and fam- ily were business callers in Bismarck A number of friends and relatives gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Henry Miller Monday evening to help Mr. Miller celebrate his birth- day. Ice cream and cake were served. been visiting at the Kershaw home!|Mr. Miller received many useful the last two weeks, is visiting rela- Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Carlson and sons, Paul and Noble, and Alfred Karlson and Miss Kiester were en- tertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fischer Tuesday evening. Mary Garvis of Menoken and Vio- derson and family of Minneapolis,|let Miller visited at the Elmer Lund- visited Thursday afternoon at the | Painted Woods ¢ ‘ By MRS. OLE LILLEFJELD Mrs. Louis Gilcher and daughter, Doneen, and Betty Lou visited at the Elsberg home the last week. Mr, and Mrs, A. F. Kudick and family of Bismarck called at the O. Lilletjeld home Sunday evening. Mr, and Mrs, Frank Ericksen, and son, Ernest, of Bismarck, visited ax the Andrew Nelson home Sunday. Mrs, Charles Hanafield, and daugh- ter, Hope, were Wilton visitors Sat- A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld, Friday, June 19th at the Wilton hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Axel Stenquist vis- ited friends at Wilton Friday. Mrs. Ida Soderquist, Harold Soder- quist and son, Junoir, of Bismarck, called at the Lillefjeld home Sun- day. William Brown attended the Wood- man picnic at Pioneer park Sunday. —<$__________—_-e | Sibley Butte 4 Mr. and Mrs. 8 E. Clizbe visited at the E. Bloomquist home Sunday evening. Mrs. L. Davenport was an over- night patient in a Bismarck hospital last week. Mr. and Mrs, E. Bloomquist and Wayne visited at the L. Davenport home Wednesday evening. Oliver Roth motored to Arena Sunday afternoon. Eleven states passed laws for the payment of old age pensions during 1933 and 1934. A total of 29 states ‘@|now have such laws. I Mr. and Mrs, John Plineis and daughters, Ruth and Esther, calied This country now owns more than $8,195,000,000 in gold, or more than a third of the $21,549,000,000 in gold in the world. \ NLY & single stamp bears her Portrait, but her country and even America sing her song today, long after her death. She is the famous Queen Liliuokalani who, upon the death of her brother, King Kalakaua, became ruler of the Hawaiian Islands in 1891. Her fll. counseled attempt to secure abso lute power led to revolution and her dethronement in 1893. But “Queen Lil's” love for her homeland led her to compose what has become Hawaii's national an- them. It is Aloha Oe, or Farewell to Thee, still considered the love- Queen Lil in later life became Mrs. John O Dominis, wife of a Bostonian whe became governor of Oahu. She died in 1917, The only stamp that shows her portrait was issued in 1891. | Mest of Hawaiian music. NEA Ser‘ I COMMERCIAL PRINTING It has been well said that if you were asked to name the most intimate and influ- ential customer contact possessed by the average concern you would unhesitatingly say: the business letter head; and one of the most vital factors in determining the effec- tiveness of the letter head is the paper. Modern type faces, new printing machinery and a selected list of papers are at your service in our printery. 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