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epee , Pettis were Bismarck callers Satur- | Northwest Kidder | By MRS. MABEL HAZLEGROVE Mr. and Mrs, Russell Kramer were callers Sunday evening at the Gray Dale and Lawrence Goldsmith called at the Gray home Sunday. Mr. and-Mrs. Russell Kramer and ‘Helmer Sathre of Tuttle. were din- ner guests Sunday at the H. Sdthre home. Mr. and Mrs, Sathre and sons, Oscar and Lioyd,were visitors Sat- urday at the R. Kramer home. a | Ecklund | By ELBIE MUBREY Vearl Holden was a visitor at the Enoch Anderson home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Murrey callers in Wilton Wednesday. Laverne, Genevieve, George and Betty Strandemo spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Strandemo. Ivan Holden was a visitor at the Al Holden home Sunday. Business callers in Wilton Satur- day included Mrs. Al Holden, Harry, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Murrey, John Partyke and Bertha, Miss Florence Rupp, Allen Larson and J. E. Bros- trom. : and Norman Holden were visitors at the Murrey home Satur- day night. Harry end Norman Holden and Frank Mutfrey were overnight guests at the Dave Smith home Saturday night. - Still. | By K, 0. HAGSTROM Ted Newman and Ival Noon spent ‘Thursday and Friday with Mrs. Con- rad Johnson and family. Peter and Edwin Johnson and Axel Asplund motored to Bismarck Tues- day. Miss Neva Noon was a guest last week of her cousin, Miss Helen Johnson. Miss Nellie Hagstrom spent Tues- day: with Mrs. Conrad Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Erick Pearson and Gaughters, Mary and Bennevi, were supper guests of Mrs, Ole Hagstrom ‘Tuesday afternoon. Louis and Vernon Lind of Har- mony, Minn., arrived here about two ‘weeks ago and are living on their mother’s farm. Helen Pearson was an overnight guest. of Doris Johnson Friday. Mrs, Oscar Erickson is making her home in the school house where she ts teaching during the present cold ‘weather. Mrs, C. A. Gustafson, Butterfield, Minn., and Mrs. M. E. Egge, Lake Uillisn, Minn., arrived at the home of Mrs. Conrad Johnson Thursday, here at the sudden death of brother, Conrad Johnson. They i ¥addun of Wilton demonstrated the way of cutting a pork and the name of the different pieces. Everyone present enjoyed the afternoon. | Sibley Butte "MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST Mr, and Mrs, Earl Evans and son, Raymond, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lar- son, Elmer Bloomquist and son, ‘Wayne, Mr. Tompkins and Elmond ‘visited Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Bloomquist. Elmond Pettis was an overnight visitor at the Bloomquist home Fri- day. and Daymond Evans were overnight visitors at the Henry Lar- son home Wednesday night during the bliszard. Wavie and Lillian Evans remained at the Bloomquist home overnight ‘Wednesday, as it was too stormy to ‘venture out. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Larson mo- tored to Bismarck Monday. Miss Vivian Larson came out to the Bliss home Sunday morning with Mr. Bliss and Miss Bernice Bliss and re- turned to Bismarck Sunday evening. McKenzie ! By MRS. T. T. HUGHES P, J. McNeill, E. L. Adams, B. A. Drawver and T. T. Hughes were Wed- Mrs. T. ©. Torgerson Wednesday afternoon with nine members present after the business session. Supper ‘was served by Mrs. Torgerson, assisted Mmes. Harold Falkins and E. L. a and Mrs, Fred Habeck enter- gz entertainment. Refreshments were werved by the hostess after the games. E. Kwvner of Eureka, 8. D., spent few days visiting his sister, Mrs. rick Slovarp, here recently. ! Welch's Spur | Melvin and Roy Erickson visitors at the Lots Ol- Wanttaja visited at the Eck- Sunday. Erickson and son Melvin in Bismarck Friday. Kirmo spent several days at the John Riikola home. E Mr. and Mra John Welch visited {ine Gath Harlu home Sunday, at the Otto Dorman home Monday. They called at the Robert Welch’s while en route home. a The Boyd school board met at the home of the district clerk, Mrs. Rob- bers present were Florence Schmitz, president, Robert Welch and Leo Dop- afternoon. \ and Mrs, Ed. Olson visited at a2 Pape aaa 1 Hazelgrove | —————— By Mrs. Allen Frazier ‘ Among those attending the wed- ding party given by Solomen Gelig for perl, who was recently appointed by | Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Huber were Mr. Miss Marie Huber, county superinten- |} and Mrs. George Fleck and Ida-Hon dent. Miss Clara Mauk, Mrs. O. Di ut-}from Lodi, Calif. Millie and Ruth ton and son Roy, and Harold Sher-|Cchocker, Ruth Heuther, Hort Rob- man were visitors. » Melvin Huber, Olinda Gelig, Robert Welch brought out the allot- Mrsnd Mrs,’Sam Zeeb, and Mr. and ment of reliel surplus food for Boyd | Mts. Ben Kiley and family. Rueben school No, 1 Wednesday. The school |sruper ts Mrs. Ben Krien’s brother. children expect-to have hot lunches} yrs, Helen Zellmer, Verna Zellmer, next week. Boyd school No. 2 has|-tneodore Haas, Melvin Felkle and been having hot lunches for some/ mr. and Mrs. August Buick were time. Albert Anderson and Glenn Oder motored to Bismarck one day the first part of the week. Mrs. Anderson Sunday. night callers at ‘the Andrew Kraft home. Charley Johns, Otto Buick, August Buck, Andrew Kraft, Peter Inca and spent the afternoon at the Oder home| tort’ ‘Roberts called at the Allen with her sister-in-law. ——_———_ | Driscoll | -—________—_ By DELLA MAE OLSON Elmer Koon has returned home Frazier home Saturday. Peter Ince, who is making his home with his sister and brother-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Kraft, is visit- ing for a few days at the Fred Krien home near Arena. Allen and Buddy Frazier motored to Drake Sunday from where Buddy after spending several months in the | took the train for Williston. Buddy East. will stay at the home of his uncle Mrs. Mary Lindbald left recently to) and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Holmes, spend the remaining winter months) and will continue his studies at night in Arkansas. A birthday party was given for Mr. Erbele at the A. M. Prushwein home Friday evening. K. A. Ersland has returned home after spending several weeks visiting Telatives at Iowa. Miss Laura Meyer spent the week- end visiting relatives at Mandan. Lawrence Hull, James school there. Bn ee Frances | By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN Jim and John McCormick were ‘Wright and | business callers in Bismarck Wednes- . H. Ward of Bismarck spent the week- | day. end at home. Joe Fischer was a caller at the Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Nakken of Min-|Dietzman farm Wednesday forenoon. neapolis, the son-in-law and daugh- ter of M. T. Olson, are visiting here. J Menoken By NORMA AGNEW Mrs, John Kruger and daughter Jaon spent Thursday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dietz- man. i Joe Fischer and Edwin Dietzman were brief callers at the Floyd Owen farm Wednesday evening. R. A. Salter, R. G. Abelein and M.|_ Miss Violet Miller returned home F. Agnew and family were shoppers|Friday from a hospital in Bismarck in Bismarck Monday. where she underwent an operation ‘The Wildfang dam was completed | for appendicitis about a month ago. Monday by the biological survey workers., Roderick Danielson was engineer and Clayton Dunbar, fore- man of the construction crew. The Cheerful Stitchers 4-H club met with Beryl Craven at the Warren ———_____ | Canfield | By MBS. A. F. GHYLIN Taylor home Jan. 13 after school.) sr and Mrs, Fred Olson and Features on the afternoon's program “The Care of Bedrooms,” and “The Value of Personal Accounts,” by their leader, Miss Pearle Salter. evening callers at the Ole Olson home. Katherine Mary Olson re- The meeting of the Menoken Home- | turned to Bismarck with them. makers club which was postponed un- Mrs, Anna Strand returned home til January 21, will be held at the| Monday after spending some time home of Mrs. Otto Ayers. M. FP. Agnew was @ supper guest of in Bismarck, Mr, and Mrs. A, Ghylin entertained Mr, and Mrs, Chester Sherman Fri-|Mr. and Mrs--Ole Olson, Oscar and day evening. [Burnt Greek.” Katherine Mary Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Bailey and Merrill Lindsey at supper Friday evening in honor .of. their 12th wedding anniversary. Clayton Little, Dee Bailey and B. By MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON |, Strand were callers in Regan Fri- Janice M. Coddington is attending the Christy Beauty school in Bis- marck. Wednesday callers in Bismarck were Walter Bertch, Walter Paul, John Mehony, George Hopse, Jr., and Lester Blattner. day. eee a Ne ee Seema eer + Arena | By MRS. 0. McINTYRE Andrew Kraft and sister, Martha, Mr. and Mrs. George Whitted and | were callers in Bismarck Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Whitted were| Because of the storm they didn’t re- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louje Heck ‘turn home until Thursday noon. last week, Saturdey callers Mrs. Emil Schockenmeyer and lit- in Bismarck were|tie daughter, who spent the holidays Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Steiner, Bill) with Mr. and Mrs. Hd Cromwell, her Miller, Mr. and. Mrs. Tony Wigle,| parents, near Hurdsfield, returned Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Bereth, Wal-| home Tuesday. ter Bereth and John Manhony. ri Harriett By LOIS WILLIAMSON Quite a number of friends from the. Arena vicinity attended the funeral of Mrs, Jacob Berg, ‘Wednesday afternoon. George Pehl., Jr., and Oscar Wiet- stock transacted business in Bis- marck early this week. Miss Olive Mutchler is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wutzke were @| guests at the Ed Wagner home Sun- day. Miss Fae Roberts was 8 visitor at the McIntyre home Saturday and Sunday. Bert Glanville and sons, Dean and Harold, were Wing callers Saturday. Elmer Perry made a trip to Arena i WEES Saturday. Ed Cromwell and son, Alex, and Mrs, Emil Schockenmeyer and daughter were overnight guests at the Andrew Kraft home Monday. with her sister, Mrs. O. G. Wietstock. | ¢————_______—_____-® Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wietstock and William Merkel were Saturday eve- ning shoppers in Wing. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wetzel ‘called at the Bernie Zimmer home Friday evening. | Trygg | By MES. GEORGE NELSON Friends and neighbors gathered at Albert Eide of Wing spent the|the Albin Spangberg home last Sat- week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ing. Eide. urday night to observe the birthday anniversaries of Mrs. Spangberg, ft . . | George Nelson and George Magnuson. ign ih Spe Be Progressive whist was the chief eve- friends in this vicinity Friday. ee | Lyman By CLARA & WANTTAJA ning’s diversion, the high score prizes going to George Nelson, Mrs. George Nelson and Mrs. Nels Nelson. John Kruger was a luncheon guest Monday at the George Nelson home. Gilbert Cederstrom, George Nelson anti Gerald were dinner guests Tues- Mrs. Alpert Little and daughter) day at the Martin Nelson home. Joan spent the past two weeks at the home of her parents, the L. C. Hol- mes’ John Ritkola spent several days last Mrs. Andrew Olson and son, Ray- mond, returned recently from # visit with her sister, Mrs. Ed Lloyd, at Wadena and Sebeka week at the Dan Wahlman home near, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Coleman and Sterling. daughter, Aldeen, and Mrs. Mary Lydia Lehto visited the past week | tendershott, who have been visiting with Mrs. Emory Boss and children. . | with Mrs. Coleman's parents, Mr. and Ralph Harju and Etu Luiska were| yer. Oo. A. Skoglund, and other mem- callers at the Seth Harju home Tues-| hers of the family, are expected home day. Callers in Bismarck bs Hae Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Ayers of Meno- ken were callers at the T. Hughes Hl extt a i af were Arne Antilla, Walter Ojanen, Ralph Harju and Etu Luiske. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ojanen the proud parents of a daughter born last Tuesday morning at their The Lyman school board held meeting Tuesday afternoon st the home of the clerk. Mrs. Emory Boss. this week. Many friends from this region went to Bismarck Monday to attend the are| funeral of Charlie Berger. old time resident who operated a coal mine here years ago. pete Friends and neighbors gathered at the A. T. Spangberg home Saturday night to observe the birthday anni- Holmes was a Sundey visitor | versaries of Mrs. Spangberg, George at the Wanttaja home. Mrs. John Riikola has been helping at her sister's home in Wing, during| | her sister's illness. Mr. and Mrs. L. ©. Holmes have been on the sick list the past two weeks. Nelson and George Magnuson Christiania By MES. ALFRED OLSON — Mr. and Mrs. Martin Magnus were Mrs. Gust Eckholm and sen Eino,| Bismarck and Mandan callers Satur- and daughters, Mamie, Vieto and Lydia, were visitors Sunday at ‘Walter Ojanen home. a | day: the] Mrs. Adolph Hanson and daugh- ters spent Saturday with her mother, c. Miss Laura Steckman is now stsy-| Mrs. C. Schoon. ing at. the schoolhouse and is board+| Alfred Olson was a caller at the ing with Mrs. Sylvia Thempson. Martin Magnus home Friday. Miss Mabel Maki, who { making| Gus Schoon visited with his sister spent the week-end at her home. meeting Lylas Magnus and Bernice Want-jhome of the clerk, Mrs. Smith. s|her home at the school teacherage,|and brother-in-law Monday evening. parental] The school board hed its regular Tuesday afternoon at the THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, DANCE TO AID PAR By BERNADETTE HOPKINS A largé number. of guests helped T. F. Morris celebrate his birthday at his farm home Saturday evening. Cards and dancing were the diversion of the evening. Mrs. Anna Strand was a guest for several days of her son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Norton Strand here after returning from Bis- marck, where she had been the guest of the Wyman Glitchskas for several weeks, : Mr. and Mrs. Harry Worden and Lawrence Hopkins weré Bismarck callers Wednesday. Funeral services for Conrad John- son were held at the Pentacostal church Friday afternoon with Rev. Griep officiating. Interment was made in the Regan cemetery. O. B. Aune returned Thursday from the Veterans’ hospital at Fargo where he has been a paitient for the past two months. Mr. Aune expects to return to Fargo for further treat- ment in a month. i Sunday dinner guests if Mr. and| Mrs. Carl Berg were the following: Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Manning, Mr, and Mrs. Carl Lein, Mr. and Mrs. Norton jStrand and Mrs. Anna Strand. The occasion was Mr. Berg's birthday, Mr. and Mrs, A. F. Tourtlotte were Bismarck shoppers Wednesday. Mrs. Tourtlotte remained in Bismarck as the guest of friends for several days. ee { Painted Woods { By MRS. JOE BROWN Iver Erickson, son, Melvin, and William Brown were Wilton callers Tuesday. En route home they also called at the David Boat home. Fred M. Brown, Jake Bitner and Bveret- Hare were Wilton shoppers’ Tuesday. Yake Burke and Frank Payse were Bismarck callers Wednesday, where Mr. Payse also consulted a doctor at the same time. The 7th and 8th grade pupils of Painted Woods schools numbers one and two, were taking their mid- wint® examinations at the Rudolph Hagen home this week, Mrs. Hagen gave the examinations. Marvin Brown visited with Melvin Erickson Friday and Saturday. Wilton shoppers Saturday were Joe Brown, Frank Johnson, Bveret Hare, Frank Riebe and son, David. Albert Riebe is ill in bed, suffer- ing with an attack of flu. Elroy Hare, 4-H club boy who ex- hibited a barred Plymouth Rock capon at the poultry show, took first prize. By EDNA MARCHANT John Fitzgerald called at the John Witt home Tuesday. . Lorraine Wentz ahd Emil Witt were Sunday dinner guests at the Roy Marchant home. Margaret, Charlotte and Beverly, and Roberts Knudson stayed with their grandparents while their par- ents were in Bismarck on Wednesday and Thursday. Leroy Marchant stayed at the John Witt home last week while the lat- ter remained in Bismarck several day with his wife and infant son, Jack Dee, who has been ill. OUT OUR WAY COME OU7, LET T.M.REC.U.S. PAT. OFF. 1937 BY NEA SERVICE. 1NC_ HERE'S THE BANK WE GO INTO-STAGGER ALITTLE MORE, LIKE THEYRE VERY HEAVY ~ THEN, WHEN WE PASE Pictured above are some of the persons most interested in the fourth annual “birthday ball” for the president which will be held this year in thousands of American communities. At the top are shown children at Warm Springs, Ga., sent there with money realized from past dances. Adequate treatment will restore many of them to normalcy and enable them to take part in the future dances. Below are President Roosevelt, himself an infantile paralysis victim and the guest of honor at the balls, and Col. Henry L. Doherty, nati chairman of the enterprise for the fourth straight year. is The Bismarck dance, to be held in the World War Memorial buijd- ing Jan. 30, is expected to be the biggest event of its kind in the history of North Dakota’s capital. | | Richmond | By MARTHA BOSSERT Mrs. Richard Weber was a caller at the Christ Berg home Saturday. Sunday callers at the Jake Leno home were Anna and Edna Gellner, Reynold Berg, Katie Schwindt, Ben- nie Weber, Edwin Hein and Mr. and . Richard Weber. . and Mrs. John Mkel, son Wil- lard, Ted and Paul Stroh and David Bossert were Sunday callers at the Carl Johnson home. An Clara Weber, Fern Glanville and Bert and Bill Olson were Saturday evening callers at the Richard Weber home. Henry Hein, Katie Schwindt and Ernest, Reynold and Andrew Berg were Sunday visitors at the Richard Weber home. Mrs. John Liab and son Alfred and Mr. and Mrs, Carl Berg of Twin Falls, Idaho, arrived at the Christ Berg home early Tuesday morning to at- tend the funeral of Mrs. Jacob Berg. Mrs. Berg was a daughter of Mrs, Liab. Cc. J. Kuehl, Floyd Walker and Julius Jordahl were Sunday callers at the Rudolph Engel home. Richard Weber motored to Good- rich Friday. His brother David, of Tilinois, accompanied him home to visit for @ short time, ' | Wilson . 2 By MBS. JOHN A. BERG Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wall motored to Bismarck to see their daughter, Mrs. Ed Vassler, who is still a pa- tient in a hospital. She is much im- proved. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berg and daugh- ter, Sarah, attended the funeral of Mrs. Jake Berg of Wing Wednesday. ‘The Sam Bergs and John Bergs at- tended the funeral of their aunt, pee Rosena Berg, of McClusky, Sun- lay. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berg of Twin Falls, Idaho, spent Monday at the Fred Leib home. Mr. and Mrs, Ludwig Wagner spent Friday in Bismarck with their daughter, Clara, who is employed in the Capital cafe. Mrs, Henry Gessele entertained the Wilson Livestock and the Willing Workers 4-H clubs. A luncheon was served by the hostess. The Wilson Livestock club will meet next at the Ed Gessele home. Mrs. Fred Wag- ner will entertain for the Willing Workers. Miss Eleanor Martinson spent Mon- day night. with ‘the Christ Wolfs. Aletha Berg spent the week-end with Helen Wagner. Velena Nelson, who is attending high school at Bismarck, spent the Tickets for it now are on sale here, week-end with her perents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Nelson. Tlo Hayes, who is teaching at Still, spent the week-end with the F. G. Mrs. Christ Wolf entertained a group of ladies at a quilting party ‘Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wagner called at the Ludwig Wagner home Sunday. Sunday evening visitors at the John Schell home were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gaub and Mr. and Mrs, Christ Wanner. | Lein | By OLGA M. RISE Mr. Scheie, Mrs, Nelson and daugh- ter, Olaf. and Lewis Vik, all of Fegt Peck, Mont., are now visiting at the Ole Vik home. Tilmer Lien, Einar Spilde and Er- ling Botnen motored to Driscoll Sat- urday. Valdemar Lein, Hazel Lien and Ernest Dise visited friends at Wing Monday. Miss Lucille Milman spent the week-end with friends at Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs, George Pehl, Jr., and son, Neil, of Arena, visited at the D. D, Barkman home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Tilmer Lien and Einar Spilde spent Thursday evening at the H. O. Arneson home. Erling Botnen of Tuttle is at the present visiting friends in this vicin- ity. George Regier, son, Joe, Emil Hin- kel, sors, Alvin and Theodore, were business callers at the Jim Spitser farm Sunday. Irwin Rise and Arthur Hinkel re- turned to their parental homes, respectively, Monday after being em- ployed at the Helgeson farm near Regan. Arthur Deckert was a caller in this vicinity Monday. | Moffit | — MRS. A. W. FAUST Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Olson, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Hayes and Mrs. Carl Olson were Bismarck callers Satur- day. The Mothers’ club meeting has been postponed until January 28 be- cause of the sickness of Mrs. Clair Porter, who was to entertain. Nels Struving, Art Larson, John Hoffman, Adolph Almondinger, Fred Dutton and Alfred Faust returned to Wishek Monday morning to finish work they are doing there. Miss Marjory Morris and Miss Margaret Gillen, local teachers, were Bismarck callers Saturday. ‘ HAH ~HERE'S BANK, ON LE THES RE VERY LIGHT! HORATIO ALGER. TRWILLIAMS 5 io - ee, eee | Sterling | By SHIRLEY STEWART Mr, and Mrs. John Sedvic and Paul Worth were business callers in Bismarck Monday. * Mrs, William Twilling and Mr. Staufenger have been teaching school the past few weeks during the ab- sence of Miss Eunice Plumer and ‘Miss Staufenger, who have been ill. Miss Plumer's mother came from Milwaukee to be with her daughter during her illness. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stuart, ac- companied by Math Brown and Mrs. William Twilling, were business call- ers in Bismarck Wednesday. ‘The Homemakers’ club met at the home of Mrs. Christian Beyer last Thursday. Lunch was served after the meeting by Mrs. Beyer and Ver- non Jensen. Mr, and Mrs. H. O. Freshour called in town Sunday to visit their daugh- tets, Shirley and Thelma. Wilma Whalman spent Wednesday night with Shirley and Thelma Freshour. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jessen and son, Hugh, and daughters, Eunice and Genevieve, left for the West last Saturday. They intend to go to the Gulf of Mexieo and then to San Francisco. : Victor Mercer also left for the west the lstter part of last week. There he will join his wife, who has been living there for some time. [Wing By ELIZABETH MUELLER Mr. and Mrs. Mike Jones, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Jacobson and daughter, Jerry, Florence Berg and Johnny and Elizabeth Mueller were callers at the Richard Weber home north of town Saturday night. Devid Weber of Pollo, Ill, is visit- ing relatives here. Ladies Aid held their months meeting for the first time this year at the B. W. Graham home with Emma Weber as hostess. Mrs. Art Kopplin was elected president; Emma Weber, secretary, and Mrs. Lucy Piep- | korn, treasurer. Margaret McCloskey had the mis- fortune of spraining her ankle last iid Ge Mer Se for some Ella Neff spent the week-end at the Emil Erickson home. Mrs. John Riikola has been nurs- ing her sister, Mrs, L. Hannus, who has been sick the past few weeks. Mrs. Christ Woff was a caller at the Albert Wutake home Monday. Mrs, Wilkinson, Pat, Rose and Mary Alice McIntyre were supper Guests at the Ben McGloskey home on Tuesday, the occasion being Pat McIntyré’s and Bernard McCloskey’s birthdays. Alex Neff took Marrine Seiglook to the Bismarck hospital Sunday. Mrs. Albert Little and daughter, Joan, returned home Friday from the L. ©. Holmes home where they have been staying for the last two weeks during the illness of Mr. and Mrs. L, C. Holmes. Hans Jacobson, Fern Glanville, Mr. and Mrs, Sedivic and son, Wayne, were Sunday evening supper guests at the @le A. Olson home. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Knowles and son, Junior, were guests at the Tolef Suby home Seturday and Sunday. A party for the young folks was given at the home of Herbert Edger- ton Saturday evening. Miss Emma ‘Weber and Mrs, Edgerton acted as hoatesses. Willard Olson, who is a patient in the Bismarck hospital with blood ing, is recovering rapidly, and expected home some time this ‘week. Josie and Edwin Olson were visi- tors at the George Sedivic home last Mr. and Mrs, Albert Wutake and daughter, Arlene, were visitors at the Ed Wagner home Sunday. Mr. Hall entertained his Sunday school class with a oyster stew Sat- urday evening. Ann and Anette Gelener, Elma Kavonius, Helen Harty and Irene Mueller were callers at the George Anderson home Sunday afternoon. Rev. O. 8. Rindahl conducted church services in the Congregational chureh Sunday evening, A choir, con- sisting of eight, sang two hymns. Gerda Josephson spent Thursday Said Mr. X afternoon at the Fred Banttari home east of town. Funeral services for Mrs. Jazob Berg were held in the Wing hall las! ‘Wednesdgy. Rev. Wongnberger of McClusky, officiated, Howard Glan- ville, Reynold Berg, Rudolph Bngel, Albert Kusler, Jake Leno and Les- ter Knowles acted as pallbearers. A choir sang songs. Lydia Lehto visited Martha Surtele Sunday? Visitors at th> Csorge Kevonius home Sunday: \ Mr. and ion Waino Winio. and Mr. and Mrs. Josephson. Mr. and Mrs, Rynhold Enge}] and daughter, Doris, were visitors at tly Bill Roth home Sunday. SUET PUDDING Two cups fine, dry bread crumbs, 1 cup suger, 1 cup ground suét, % cup seedless taisins, 1 cintamon, 1 cup sour milk or creain, 2 eggs, well beaten, 1 tsp vanilla. 1 tsp sole, dis- solved in a little hot water. Blend the bread crumbs, suet, raisins and sugar together; add cin- namon, eggs, cream, then sode and flavoring. Mix thoroughly and pour into well greased mold. Use wax paper and cover tightly. Boll for 1% hours and serve hot. During the fiscal year ended June 30, last year, 48,518,904 packs of plays ing cards were manufactured in the United States. Voting is not a good old American custom. Citizens of the Greek city | states, the Roman Empire, and the Germanic tribes voted long before our time. Because of the location of the heron's eyes, it is unnecessary for hins to move his head from side to side, a movement which would scare away his wary prey. In the old days, gasoline was towed out to sea and dumped as a waste by? product of kerosene. STORIES IN AN inefficient, ruthless ménarch ruled Spain, about the middle and philosophy at the University of Madrid. « Salmeron was 27 in 1865, when he became member of the direct- party. Two years lal imprisened. In 1871, Salmeron ‘was elected to the Cortes, one of the earliest Repyblicans in the president. He had his, own:troubles, how- returned in 1881, and was to the Cortes in 11 t the of 48. But he had bee, iis! Surrss | i ae Fy gf feel gin On (Copyright, 1937, NI 5 Bervic 3 to Mrs. X: REMEMBER THAT IT’S SAVING! Husbands approve that lead the Weat-Ads way! . the shopping jaunts They know rea] economy ... and they recognize it in the Want-Ad columns of The Bismarck Tribune! Here they find the things they want, too... sporting goods, automobiles, positions. The Want-Ads jaunt is one shopping tour that husbands enjoy along with their wives! PHONE 2200 For Information and Rates The Bismarck Tribune WANT-ADS

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