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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1985 ‘The wardrobe of every young lady should include a summer play suit, in the opinion of this par- ticular Miss Dionne. The best natured of all the good-natured quins, she finds there’s nothing like it for an active baby who enjoys flailing her plump little arms about in abandon, as she seems ready to do. Her name is familiar, but do you recognize her by her face? The sweet, sad and serious gaze which she directs camera-ward reveal from her heavier, stronger and livelier sisters. Write Your Fill in the blank spaces Answers Here in the coupon below, or write your answers on a separate sheet of paper, and send to “Quintuplet Contest Editor, The Tribune.”: Upper Let, Center. Upper Right Lower Left_________. Lower Right. Your name. Address. After you have filled in the coupon above, mail it as quickly as possible. Letters postmarked later | than July 29 will not be counted in the prize con- test. The correct answers will appear in The Tribune in a few days with the names of the prize winners. Copyright, 1935, NEA Service, Inc. ——— You'd never believe it, from her calm, attentive pose, but this quin is the stormy petrel of the naughty; goodness, no! overlapped, are usually involved 1s the quiet, ethereal nature which has distinguished this baby So marked has been the retiring pérsonality of this quintuplet in contrast to the ex- uberance of the other four, that she has been known as “the Madonna of the quins.” Note the dainty “expression” of her right - hand. Her name should be the easiest of all for you to guess. 7 @ nus, in Miles City, Mont., where he|is spending some time with her is working with a bridge construction |grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. crew. | Thompson of Still. | John Roswick of Bismarck spent! jlast week-end at the Albin Spang-jfor her home at Flasher after visit- berg home. i jing with her sister, Mrs. Johnson, Fred Cox returned home from Fort! pouis Olson and son, Edwin, re- since the Fourth. Her brother, Kas- Rice Monday night where he has'tyrned from a week's visit with rela- |par Benson, came for her. been visiting friends. ‘tives at Glover, N, D. Mr. and Mrs, E. T. Spitzer and Hazel Anderson visited with her; Floyd Anderson is stationed at! daughter, LaVerne, and Miss Helen sister, Mrs. Alfred Anderson, Tuesday,’ Velva at present with the highway!McKay of Baldwin were guests at the near Regan. isurveyors. {Hagstrom home Wednesday evening. Emma Nelson accompanied her| Emma Nelson has accepted a post-! sisses Marietta and Treva Math- sister, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scott,!tion to teach school for the next/eson of Jamestown came Tuesday Douglas and James to Valley City term in Gibbs township near her sis- jevening to be guests of their aunt, where she will visit friends. jter’s place, Mrs. Victor Engdahl. IMrs. L. C, Johnson. Mabel Magnus came home from, A Sunday school picnic was held| mr. and Mrs. Jacob Anstedt of Fort By MRS. GEORGE NELSON Wilton to visit her parents for a few|Sunday in the’ Albert Vollen grove.'ciark visited with Naomi Hagstrom| Monday afternoon. Miss Nadine Noon came home Sat- days. She expects to return to work! A short program was given with Knut | in the cafe for Mrs. Straus. ae and Etta Jenkins in charge. A family reunion picnic was held) A talk was given by Mrs. Jenkins. urday after working for a few weeks last Sunday in a grove in the buttes|Rev. Christianson of Regan was the jn Biitatck. . mear the Oscar Colemon place.| pastor. Mr. and Mrs. Israel Keator weré Among the relatives were the Osear |? aun ”:« @ «.guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kling Coleman family, Mr. and Mrs. Bert | Still | Sunday. Hendershott and Harlo, Buddy Skog-|4--___t_____________«| Roy Anderson came home Monday lund of Duluth, Minn., Mr. and Mrs. latter receiving medical care for an By I. 8. HAGSTROM injured foot at a Bismarck hospital ; \for several days. and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Noon took; The Women’s Missionary Society of Naughton. | their ‘infant son to a Bismarck clmic met with Mrs. Charlie Lind Thursday Clarence Magnus is staying with fer medical care Monday. afternoon. untle, Ger! DS Miss Laura Benson left Monday |@ Elsie Hanson of Turtle Lake came Sunday for a week's visit with their aunt, Mrs. O, N. Erickson. i Richmond t —_—______- By MARTHA BOSSERT Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Degner and| son, William, were Monday callers at the Peter, Ensz home south of Arena, Mrs. Frank Holmberg _ returned home last week after spending some time near Beach, N. D., with her brother, who was very ill. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Risch and daughter, Betty, Miss Betty Risch, Mr. Degner and son, Martin, motored to Price, N. D., Thursday to visit with Mr. Rich’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Staton Davis and son were Sunday visitors at the Humphrey Bailey home. David, Elsie, Martha and Clara Bossert, Emma Wolf and Ted Fode were Sunday evening visitors at the Christ Roth home. Sunday visitors and guests at the G. A. Bossert home were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Borth from Regen, Mr. school thart Mag-;| ‘Miss Betty Dow of Missoula, Mont., | The Misses Florence Kaunté andjand Mrs. John Bossert ahd son,| Athens, Dionne nursery. Not that she’s But those tiny hands, so peacefull in mischief. Can you name her: An inimitable little actress here registers astonishment in a way a stage celebrity might envy. Wide eyes, upraised hand and@ open mouth (from which peeps a tiny tooth) are all there. But the role that calls forth this quin’s best efforts is that of coquette. Her coy mannerisms have made her known as the nursery flirt. You've seén her picture. often, but do you know which quin she. is? (Copyright, 1935, NEA | ‘Whatever the object of this Quin’s attentions, it certainly has hér agog, judging from that gleeful, excited gaze, the tiny mouth John, and daughter, Alma, from Lin- ton, Mrs. John Fode and small sons, Eva and John Degner, Hans Jacobson and Miss Emma Wolff from Turtle By ELIZABETH KOPPY Mr. and Mrs. Pete Miller and sons, and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Bickler and daughters of Strasburg, accompanied, by Miss Pauline Koppy, who is in Linton, spent Wednesday evening at the latter's parents’ home, Mr. and Mrs, Steve Koppy. Ruby Surber of Livona is visiting friends and relatives in this vicinity this week. Mr, and Mrs. Theodore Schnaible motored to Linton Saturdey after- noon. Frank Lawler motored to Linton Saturday. He was accompanied home by his son, Murray, who was in the hospital for some time. He is much improved now. women will not be achers in the fut nd that pudgy hand firmly gripping the tray-edge. This particular baby myst have her entertain- Like one of her sisters, this merry Dionne is @ veritable Did you meme all five- correctly? ir way to creaté it. what's your score? It was & fighting Senator Wheeler, reminiscent of the of! scandal investigator of Harding deys, who ap- peated before the Mouse iavestigation of utility propaganda. The candid camera caught Senator Bur- ten K. Wheeler (Dem., Mout.) spititedly defenditg his battle for the Wheeler-Raybura bill with its wow defeated “death séntence” clausd against holding companies. Wheeler took full responsibility tor lobbying by various brain trastérs in behalf of the bilL