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’ and Mrs. Edgar Trygg and daughter Eunice ret ed home Saturday eve- ning from a visit with friends at St. Johns and other points in the Turtle mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Morris have been gone since th of June. The} Sally to Wed Claudette’s Mate |; Hazle @ | Tryggs left a week ago to bring them grove home. — — LEA Little LeRoy Johnson, son of Mr. celebrated 10 I Phoenix {il nb Ww. By SEE NEFF By MES. RAY HAZLEGROVE Mr. and} day visitors Vernon } daughter | Magdalena and d Elizabeth Netf were | Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Arlys, and L. M. ist, LeRoy’s Bunday supper guests at the Fred ‘Wagner, daughter, and \ Roberta srandfa! = all helped him celebrate. | Plienes home. \Palms called at the home of Mr. and spending a few Annette Geliner is employed at Mrs. C. P. Gray and family. in Jamestown. ‘h. | Miss Roberta Palms was an over- Hilma ae is working at the Mr. and Mrs. Christ Roth andjnight guest at the McIntyre home several days. Gaughter Emilia end grandchildren, ‘Sunday. Noon brought; motored to Bismarck, Mrs. Russell Woodward and son home from a Bis-! g where they visited Clarence and daughter L . The baby is a patient at/at Gray's one evening Jexius hospital. j turday Mrs. Russell guests at the Alex |and Mrs. Ed. Oschuner Mr. and Mrs. Fred rence were in Tuttle the; and brother-in-| Clarence Falken-/ eff home Plienes stein S' Mr. and Mrs. Carl Workmen and} Douglas Wickstrom of | came Saturday to with J. T. Johnson | Sattler home |derger home ne: y Sattler of | ¢ —————_—_—__—_--—# son _ Howar ; 7 D t ltat Mrs. Bill Gellner and fam: \ Welch s Spur ‘ @ Mrs. Bill or e's ily motored to Goodrich Sunday. Mrs. John Driscoll returned to her home Monday after visiting relatives | By MES. R. M. WELCH cumatism 5 last week. | in Iowa. R. R. Boyd, who with Mrs. Boyd . Mrs. Louis Lind of Har- A farew party was given Wed-{have been visiting at the mony, sree came to care for him, iS at gee school | their son. C. K. Bo! son of Wilton} d@ uncle, Miss “Matson. several °. Ge Hagstrom, Mrs. E. T. daughter LaVonne, and Inez Ellison spent in dai nished by Alex Lunch was served at midnight. | -—« By MES. T. T. HUGHES Miss Dorothy Wachel of Menoken | was a visitor at the B. FP. Coons home Miss Kathryn Hughes spent from ‘Thursday until Saturday evening ;Gwendolyn, and Fred Cox motored to =<" Miss Norma Agnew of Meno- the Harvey Fitzgerald home near e Wing | eo By MARTHA MUELLER Mr. and Mrs. Merrol Kimble and | saturday a at the Gene Cun-/home in Macumber Sunday. children, Jimmie, Patty and Graham |ningham home. lof St. Paul, Minn. were visiting at the B. Graham home a few days lastimarck were overnight and Sunday | week. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Wiesenberger of New Rockford were visitors at the'sons, Douglas and James Ronald,/son home Wednesday. John Weber, Jr., home last Thursday.|were among the guests Sunday at’ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jacobson, Lil- Mian Martha and Elizabeth Mueller trip this week. A missionary from; jurday evening in Bismarck. Mr. and TF |centrat ‘America will substitute for!Mrs. Alfred Hoover met her in Bis- | Rev. Gulson Sunday. marck. ‘ Mrs. R. H. Woodland and daugh-, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Olson and ters, Josephine and Doris, Mrs. Bert|children and Iver Neuman of Bis- Buckley and Mrs. Glen Oder attend-/marck called at the C. E Moffit led the guest day services at Stewarts- {home Monday evening. Miss Norma {dale church Thursday. ‘Olson remained to visit with Miss Mrs. R. B. Fields and children call- /Dorothy Moffit for a few weeks. jea at the McMurrich home Wednes-; Mr. and Mrs. Theron Ellison of day. !Grant’s Pass, Oregon, were guests at @ithe E. M. Whiteaker home Sunday. Tryge jj Jens Jensen, who underwent an @ |operation recently at a Bismarck ihospietl, returned home Saturday. . By MES. GEORGE NELSON) §=|*——__ =. —S—~—S — Canfield Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nelson, Gerald, 4 o By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN jWing Tuesday night. Mrs. Nelson; sa Vivian Larson, who is em-/and Gwendolyn remained to visit] Mr. and Mrs. A. Olson and son of ployed in Bismarck, spent the week-/two days, returning Thursday night. |Chicago.visited at the Strand home end here with her parents, Mr. and | ‘Mrs. Henry Larson. ‘Miss Florence McNeill of Bismarck ;camp to visit his parents. Spent several days here visiting her’ Pred Cox visited over Sunday with buch home. parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. McNeill. jhis sister, Mrs. Fannie Stillwell, in| Victor Nelson came home Wednes- jrecently. iday night from Lakota from the CCC! Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mowder and {family spent Sunday at the J. Heim- Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson, Violet ithe river bottom in Bismarck. ‘Olson and Dee Bailey attended a | Mrs. Maurice Erickson visited Sat-|silver wedding anniversary in Bis- urday in the Bismarck hospital with |marck Sunday, given in honor of Mr. a little son of Mrs. Ida Thoreson,/and Mrs. S. O. Wenaas. [eae received treatment for diabetes.| Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and Martin Nelson was a supper guest|sons were guests at the Jake "ae ne |Fisher returned home with them to John and Sigrid Roswick from Bis-|spend a few days. Mrs. Ole Olson, Violet Olson, Mrs. ‘guests at the Albin Spangberg home.|A. Ghylin and son Clair attended the Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scott and/Regan Ladies’ Aid at the John Carl- Some of the folks from here at- the Nels Nelson home. ‘tended the party at J. Gaub’s Sat- Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCarty and |urday evening. y was given at the Ployd': ests of Mrs. John motored to Tuttle Thursday evening. | family, and Mrs. Hasse from south of ,@ 3 = ° e Sunday evening. A lar; | reeatay. Clover Johns was an overnight | Bismarck were dinner guests the pre-/ Missouri | ded. Alex = and his) Mr. and 7 ° guest at the Ben McCloskey homejvious Sunday at Mrs. Hasse’s daugh- » ° "evening Riverview Sunday. ter and Mrs. McCarty's sister, Alice, @ance. Otto George arae and Art! Mr. nd “Mrs. R. R. Boyd and O. P. > e Isacson of Bismarck was &/Haase, at the Gene Cunningham By MRS. K. R. SNYDER Riele assisted. Lunch was served. | Weich. Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Daven- visitor at the L. H. Knowles home/home. — Mr. and Mrs. Jake Mehlhoff are port called later in the evening. By MISS PHYLLIS WORST jone day last week. ! Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Cederstrom! Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Kimball and the parents of a baby girl ee Mr. and Mrs. Glen Matthews and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson and ‘and family were brief visitors Mon-|daughter Dorothy Mae from near duly 26. Mrs. Herman Worst and daughters children of Still were visiting at the | day at the Geo. Nelson home. |Brittin spent Wednesday at the John ©. part of the were Thursday evening callers of Mrs. | |George Anderson home Sunday.! —__—_—. _ F (Crawford home. { Heaton : Gus Hogue. Jr. Loretta Anderson remained for a/| Moffit Many attended the guest day en- alg Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Doppler and Miss Mildred Sperry was a wee | short visit. - @ tertainment at the Stewartsdale {little son, Catherine an immie nesday shopper in Bismarck. The girls’ kittenball team defeated church Thursday afternoon. The ‘Moran and Bobbie Welch were | Bismarck Friday. uharth of Turtle Lake was; Lynn and Lester Sta. at the Andrew Heinle mie Moran at the Do urday afternoon. Rev. and Mrs. Carl Geiser of Tur-|| Mr. and Mrs. Robert W: te Lake left last week by car for little son and Mrs. M. E. Pun: in Oregon and Washington./Gaughter Ella called the return the last part of Boyd home Sunday evening. Thursday. are visiting with} Leo Doppler and Jimmie Moran Grant Andahl was an overnight jealled at the Robert Welch home guest at the home of Herman Worst John Schladt and oad evening. Saturday. at the John Baumiller ¢———————_——_—__—_————_ @_ Mr. and Mrs. Gronning from Alpha, home at Baldwin last Sunday. Clear Lake | .N. D., were Sunday visitors of Mr./ Emanuel, Ted and Edna Steinert o @ (and Mrs. John Flanagan. A number) d to Sawyer, N. D.. Sunday lof other guests were also present. Mrs. Gus Hogue, Jr., entertained a- |large group of guests Sunday. Later | Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland and in the afternoon refreshments were, idaughter and Miss Norma Hansen |served. By SARAH HEINLE in enry Sebry visited at the John igan home last week. visited Jim- Clara Hogue recently return- er home Sat- ed to her home near Bismarck after ief trip to Minnesota. and and Mrs. John Flanagan and d daughter Agnes were dinner guests at the home of Simon Gaugher's Mil. hes The long estrangement between lovely Claudette Colbert of the films and her actor-husband, Norman Foster, won't be allowed to drag alonz much longer just for lack of interest. For Foster has announced he will marry Sally Blane, above, actress sister of Loretta Young, just as soon as he can obtain a divorce from Claudette, who is vacationing in Mexico. Hollywood has been watching the ripening Foster-Blane romance for several months. last week. y visited with their brother | d. Dave Steinert returned} home with them after visiting two) weeks at Sawyer, N. D. By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Beverly Stocks, small daughter of iene Burnt Creek i rs the week-end at the home of her ete! Mr. and Mrs. Jake Baumiller and/motored to Bismarck and Mandan. leva n ate Mrs. family were Sunday visitors at the They also visited at Sanger with Mr./° ‘ @| By MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON Grandparents, Mr. and ee Andrew Heinle home. land Mrs. Stanley Frandsen. Harriet a B Grant Andahl was an overnight) the H. E. Coddington home Guy Payne, son Howard and Nor- Allen Van Vleet motored to Bis-|¢ man Houstad were callers at the; marck Tuesday morning where he is Walter Grewe home last week. jempored with the Standard Oil com- ‘guest at E. M. THOMPSON Saturday of last week. > Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Coddington and ter has been unable to work for sev-| g——— | Baldwin Pf Peal Finn of Seattle, Wash. was a| Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wietstock and |children attended the water carnival Hrhsory due to a serious injury; 1 »— __________@/caller at his uncle’s farm. Warren family, and Mr. and Mrs. John Mer- in Bismarck Th to foot Mrs. Christ Bucholtz and daugh- s ter, Mrs. Henry Anderson and son Leon were visitors and supper Mrs. Herman Wo! | Keele sel and family motored to Anamoose) | Keeler, one day the past week. k : Beceem MRS. FLORENCE BORNER | Mrs. Belle Van Vleet. who has been S a |visiting with her daughters at De-| Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Williamson and The Rosebud Kiddies, poular radio|troit Lakes. Minn. has returned family motored to Bowdon Sundar. entertainers from Yankton, S. D.,/is Visiting with her son and 4: ndge will spend several played for a dance here Tuesday |ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Van visiting at the Williamson e community hall. Sev- Vleet. tap dance numbers; Miss Martha Keeler spent aoe m by little Waneta Rosebud, day evening and Friday, member of the group. Mr. | Sylvia and Thelma Thorson Rosebud and family are|Iver Anderson home. touring the state in their “house on! Jens Hansen and c! wheels From here they went to N. D.. spen Beulah. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brolin, who family. have been visiting at the home of Miss Nellie Dance of M | —— Alexius hospital. { Floyd Andahl received word @ home. Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Weitstock and | Mrs. q ed to Bismarck Satur- ‘rom business. aunt Mrs. Wm. Merkel and Fi By RUTH LITTLE Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Magnuson mo- tored to Regan Priday. | Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Nemetz and son Roger were Wing callers Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Brennise called Mrs Frank Nichles, left for South ay the funeral which Mrs. Ole Newl: ay. Coddington and sons, oken. and £ E. R. Leach and Donald. and daughter Mrs. Brolin’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. were Pri- : Peat so Bismarck shoppers ." the Clayton Little home Sunday Osear Landerholm, left early in the day evening visitors at the Henry [Was a business Tuesday. Pe 1 ‘ evening. Week for their home at Lille, Mlinois.' Olson home. | Bertam Coddington. who is sta- Mr. and Mrs. Pred Ehnes and son/| | Willie were Sunday guests at the| nee of their son-in-law and daugh- | ter, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Borth a : bd i Ainian: Gienview Hig Cromwell ¢ , ME and Mrs. Bethel Bailey and | os family were Sunday dinner guests at | the Clayton Littie home. a signs os Phyllis Little was a week-end guest and Mrs. Robert Solberg and of Josephine Brennise of Regan. Mr. and Mrs. John Gierke, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fitzgerald | nd Mrs. William Gierke and and son were Monday guests at the | all of Bismarck, and Joe Jiras J. R. Fitzgerald home. and Fred Schroeder were | ti x Sunday at the a re : Hampton | nl Wetzel and/tioned at Mohall, spent the week-end f =| Mr. Y. vi Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stitzer of Bis and Mrs. W. F. Keeler visited ere business at his home in Burnt Creek. marck spent Sunday at the home of /at the St. Alexius hospital wit 4 Mrs. St itzer's father, Andy Peterson.;s0n Saturday. Their Herbert of In the afternoon they motored to |the CCC camp at Bis . who had Wildwood lake, Mr. Peterson accom- been visiting with his parents, re- panying them. turned to camp Saturday. Clarence Johnson and Mylo Lind-| Mrs. Marie Olauson entertained gren of Minot spent the week-end ; Mis. Hegsbush and children of Man- here as guests of Mr. Johnson's uncle Gan and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chris- ‘and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nord-|tianson and daughters to Sunday strom. ; nner. left for Garrison where she Axel Nordstrom of Edmonton, Can-! Rev. and Mrs. G. P. Gaede of Bis- will be employed for sometime. ca, who has been visiting relatives Marck were dinner guests at the al] members were present at the here and in Bismarck the past two|Albert Christianson home Sundar. 4-H mesting that was held at the ‘weeks, left Sunday evening for Seat-|_ Mrs. Helen Ipson and daughter Engleman home in Baldwin Priday.| F te, Washington, where he will visit | Pauline, also Miss Parks of Huron. The next meeting will be at Delores relatives and then later go to Cali-|S. D.. called at the Allen Van Vleet Gerhke's home Sept. 7th. tornia. He was accompanied to Seat-|and Albert Christensen homes Mon- Neidermeier tle by Morris Anderson. Gay on their way home from Yellow- a Spitzer and)} Miss Hattie McKeever of St. Paul|stone park where they have been daughter Alice took Miss Freda Opp |ri arrived Thursday to visit with rela-|Sight-seeing the past month. to her home near Met ‘Sunday. | tives here and in Mandan. | @——_——__———-@ Miss opp has been + Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Heck and, / Ecklund | Spitzer home since Thursd: Mrs. Heck’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. By ELBIE MURREY George Whittid. Nordstrom Wednesday afternoon,!a few days in Baldwin with Mr. August 21. |Poole’s parents. a By ELIZABETH KOPPY mn Fischer of Thorp. Wis. ar- evening for a brief Miss Prances Koppy returned to fe’s parents. Mr. and Mandan Saturday to resume her du- and other relatives ties at the hospital after spending a week's vacation at her home. Several of the people of this vicin- ity motored to Linton Sunday to at- i the band festival Miss Hilda aes of Linton spent having from Yakima,) their small daughter, Dorothy of! receey returned Painted Woods, visited recently with | The Crofte Star Homemakers club | Mr. and Mrs. Joe Poole. Jr. and Will meet at the home of Mrs. Alvin son, Joe Clark, have been spending Mrs. Noble Demaray and her small} Frank and Ted Murrey were visi- Jacobson home. son, Bruce, arrived recently from tors at the Holden home Sunday. -—=- o i their home at Jamestown to visit) Mr. and Mrs. Mike Partyke from Driscoll i with her parents, Mr. and Mrs./Hebron were visitors at Wilton Sun- mere o Arnold Rupp. jday as Wm. Partyke has been on the Mr. and Mrs. Al Erickson and their | sick list for the past couple of weeks. | children, Bobby and Beverly, of Bis-| Mrs. Wallace Anderson and family Ft marek spent Sunday at the home of/are spending a few days with her 4 Mrs. Erickson’s parents. Mr. andiparents. Mr. and Mrs. Al Holden. Mrs. E. A. Pricke. ; Johnny, Tony and Magdalene Palmer Baraness, who is a member Gregoryk, Fred Screna and Elbie of the CCC company stationed at Murrey were callers in Wilton Sun- Bismarck, Was a recent guest at the | day. heme of his brother-in-law and sis-/ Allan Larson. who has been in th ter, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Nordstrom. |CCC, has returned to his home to By DELLA MAE OLSON | == ' P. M. Lathrop have; , ars. FL son Bobby of! Alden The club also i rs Fra - @ivisit a few days with his pazenis. t Tan j|Mr. and Mrs. Albert Larson. t ‘ | ee ces @|_,Oltie Johnson, who was a member Ml of the CCC. has returned home. ; By MES. WALTER DIETZMAN Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zarth and — family from Underwood came to Mr. and Mrs. Christ Oster and Spend a few days with Mrs. Zar Friday and Sa @ Mr. and Mrs. ed here @ der has resi nephew, Alvin Ackerman, of Bis- Parents, Mr. and Mrs) Wm. Partyke. Arthur Sperling of Sykeston is em- \e-- Ployed on the Joe Fischer farm. a bs he has accepted sister, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fischer, en! Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson. sons. teaching position. nee . route home from Sykeston Monday. |LeRoy and Philip, Ragnar Johnson. Mrs Oscar Pederson and Mrs. Me-| marck. visited at the home of Mr. > = and 3 Mrs. Joe Fischer Monday. Still Paul and Noble Carison stopped at By LS. BAGSTEOM the home of their brother-in-law and William Kershaw, Marvin Brittin Mrs. John Johnson, Mr. and Mr: Cann were hostess for the Ladies’ | Mrs. Gilbert Melick and Walter’ Vernon Nordquist and daughter moon in the hall ; 1S COMPOSED Wuermman were business callers im! Arlys, L. M. Nordquist. Mr L. Hoff, Douglas, | ALMOST Bismarck Wednesday. |Edwin Johnson and Mr. ee Crockard and | ENTIRELY OF Shoppers in Bismarck Seturday Pete Johnson enjoyed an outing at n. Houston. Texas. | THE SKELETONS from this vicinity were Mrs. Tebbo Wildwood Sunday. ed Mr. and Mrs. EB. C. Ruble in| \ OF ANIMALS / E173 WY NEA SERVE Harms and son John, and nephew, | George Tellinghausen. Mr and Mrx| Lee. and a sgh gy be gaeosrand The Junior Choir members held a c Wednesday afternoon at the Morton farm west of Driscoll Children’s Day services were held the Lutheran church Sunday with | nderson. student minister, deliv sermon. The choir gave a in the afternoon and Rev.! i of Bismarck gave the ser- IN VENKE, S¥anson attended commis- Meeting in Bismarck this! the Bismarck girls’ team on the Bis- marck field Sunday, the score being spent | The Wing boys’ baseball team was defeated by the Mandan training school team on the Mandan ball'son and children have been visiting |tained for Sunday dinner at the W. park, the score being 7 to 11. Bert and Opal Olson and Ferne whiteaker, for several weeks and Mr.’ Glanville spent Saturday and Sun-! . the Dr. Sandelin home near Wilton. (day visiting friends in Bismarck. “7¢eTS0R came Sunday morning, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Lein and fam- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Stocks, spent! ily, Mr. and Mrs H. J. Ji ai atid entertained at the swimming . and Mrs. R. B. Jacobson. Mrs. Ole A. Olson and fam- iy, an Fri and Mrs. James Olson | A Daymaking bee was held at the jattended the 25th wedding anniver- ter Nelson farm Friday, by the) sary celebration held at the Wenaas |farmers of this community, as Por-'nome in Bismarck Sunday. REN Telfer ) , sn By MRS. WM. McMUERRICK | Bismarck callers Thursday. at the Brown brothers’ home Sunday.) wemoni Buckley visited at the I. | By MRS. C. E. MOFFIT congregation greatly regretted the | —_ jabsence of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boyd Mrs. Oscar Gilbert and children! who could not be with them due to Alten Knowles of Spencer, Iowa, is!are spending a few weeks visiting Mr. Boyd's illness. visiting relatives here. Lucille and Francis Dalbec, who jare employed at Bismarck, Saturday night at their home here. ‘The girls’ kittenball team spent a few days camping at Pioneer park relatives in Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Chesak and The 4H girls club met with the family visited at the Fred Robinson Misses Nettie Jean and Eva Lula home north of Menoken Sunday. (Porter on Thursday afternoon. After’ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Woodworth the business meeting a lovely lunch!and family are now making their | Was served by the hostesses. jhome on the old Woodworth farm. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Anderson and| Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford, Mr. family of Minneapolis left for their'amd Mrs. Ralph Snyder and family ‘nome Friday morning. Mrs. Ander-|Were among those who were enter- |with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. E. Snyder home near Menoken. Word has been received here by relatives that Mr. and Mrs. Oscar The members of the Homemakers |C. Wold of Walcott, N. D. are the pool ; parents of a baby girl, Alice Marlein. Thursday afternoon in honor of their/born July 3ist. Mrs. Wold is the project leaders of the past year, Mrs.|former Leone Bellmore, a niece of |E M. Whiteaker and Mrs. Jason|Mrs. John Crawford. Hoover. Games were played in the! ————_——_ pavilion. After the games a delicious} A recent survey of the U. S. Bureat lunch was served by the ladies. The {Of Public Roads reveals that the av- guests of honor each were presented erage motorist consumes 600 gallons with a colored bordered hem sheet Of gasoline yearly. and pillow case set. Mr. and Mrs. C: F. Curtis and; In an exhil mn, Gordon “Slinger jehildren and Mrs. B. FP. Lane were Dunn, ex-Stanford, whirled the dis- cus three times beyond the world Mrs. Gus Gustavson and baby of record of 171 feet 11% inches. His Richardton, N. D., and Alvin Thomp-! best toss was 176. @\J. Reid home a few days. She re- son of Lakota visited last week with! SAS GT ECR 1 Rock Hill 5 turned home Thursday, accompanied their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles) Dave Mitchell, 1934 national pub- by Roberta Reid, who is spending @ Thompson. @\tew days with her. Rev. and Mrs. Gulson and daugh- and is working at the George Lewis course, Coffin, in Indianapolis this jter Jeanne are leaving on a vacation farm. Mrs. Fred Doehle arrived Sat-| summer. |lic links golf champion, will be de- Fred Doehle arrived last Thursday fending his title over his own home Every Office in North Dakota Should Have This DOUBLE-DUTY FASTENER Here is a stapling device, made from the sturdiest of materials, which will clamp together your papers and documents “temporarily” or “per- manently,” according to your desire, without dean Just the. thing for school teachers. bookkeepers, cashiers, accountants, stenographer Ss, lawyers, doctors, dentists—in fact, anyone in any type of office. 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