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weet Hazelgrove Collins, Col By MES. ALLEN FRAZIER Mr. and Mrs. Otto Belch moved on the John Mulligan farm on Friday. ‘The Frazier family who moved from there recently are staying at the farm ot Mrs. Anna Holmes for @ few days ‘before leaving for their new home pear Harrison, Ark. Rudolph Dockter has moved on the farm vacated by the Adam Haas family. Among the guests at the party given at the Harold Madland home Satur- day evening were Mr. and Mrs. Fred €mith and children, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kraft and Illjean, Tommy and Rosie Ryan, Gust Witt, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Beich, the Helm young people, Mr. and Mrs. Efrahm Schaef- fer, Mr. and Mrs, Allan Frazier and Buddy, Margaret Kiley, Lloyd Buckle, Emanuel Fode, Eva Degner, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stark, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Buechler. Gust Lehman and Walter Krueger stopped at the Allen Frazier home en route to Carrington Monday. Buddy Frazier has returned from Williston for a four day visit with his parents and grandmother, Mrs. Anna Holmes. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johns, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Johns, Alice Johns and Albert Zeeb attended the wed- ding ceremony of Miss Clover Johns and Eugene Budeau of Goodrich, per- formed at the parsonage in Goodrich ty the Reverend Bunge Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Budeau will leave shortly for Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kiley motored to Jamestown on business Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Efraham Schaeffer, Hort Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Frazier and Buddy were supper guests of Mr, and Mrs. Walter Stark Sun- cay evening. ' 7 . | Missouri By MRS. K. BR. SNYDER The Stewartsdale Ladies Missionary society met at the home of Mrs. Wil- liam MacDonald Thursday with eight members and three guests present. Plans were made for the chicken sup- per to be held at the Stewartsdale church Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Snyder, sons Paul and Wayne and daughter Mar- garet from near Menoken were dinner guests at the John Crawford home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Willet Hart- ley, Mrs. T. Phelps and Warren Haines of Bismarck were afternoon callers. Mrs. Edgar Tressler, Miss Eleanor MacDonald, John Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Little (the former Miss Ellen Smith) of Bismarck were guests at the William MacDonald home Sunday. —— —__——__—_" Ecklund =e [ By ELBIE MURREY years ago but now resides in Fort , Colo, Visitors at the Joe Brown home Wednesday evening were: Mr. and Mrs, Albert Nelson and daughter dune, and Mr. and Mrs. Anton Nel- son. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Burke and children were dinner guests at the Pickard Olson home Sunday. Miss Alice Larson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Larson, and Hillis Adamé, son of Bill Adams, were married Saturday. The newly- weds gave a big dance at Wildwood Lake Saturday night. Heaton ee 5 By SARAR HEINLE Emanuel and Edna Steinert vis- ited at the Wm. Delzer home at Benedict last week. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Schatz called at the Fred Bender Sr. home Sunday. Visitors at the Andrew Heinle home Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Otto Laib and daughter Eunice, Reinhold, Emanuel, Ted, Edna and Edwin Steinert of Regan. Dave Steinert, a student of the Regan high school, spent the week- end at his parent's home. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Flemmer of Turtle Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wagner left Saturday for California. Ernest Heinle was an overnight eure at the Otto Loib home Mon- jay. ————— ———_? | Richmond By CHRISTINE BOSSERT Richard Weber drove to Bismarck Monday te transact business. John Skei was a caller at the Bos- sert home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Engel, daughter Delores, Arthur Plienes, Hans Jacobson, Albert Bossert, Ed Schiedt were callers at the Bossert home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Edgerstrom and son Clyde were vis- itors in the evening. Ted Stroh is spending a few days at the George Vollmer home near Regan. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hein called at the Reynold Hein home one day this week. Mr. and Mrs, Richard Weber moved into the schoolhouse on Saturday nee they will live during the school rm. Clara Bossert who attends high school in Wing, spent the week-end at her parents’ home. Art Zellmer is employed at the’ George Harmon home. ¢—_—___________» | Driscoll — By DELLA MAE OLSON Mrs. Ole Quale returned home last Friday from visiting at points in Washington. Miss Loyla Erickson left Friday to ‘ittend the Agricultural college at Mr. and Mrs. John Partyke and Mrs. Joe Poole, Jr., and family mo- tored to Underwood last week to visit relatives, Visitors at the Partyke home Sun- day were Leonard Spitzer, Leonard Black, Teddy, Margaret and Virginia Murrey and Violet Holden. Mrs. Ivan Holden was 2 visitor at the Al Holden home Monday. Paul Holden, John Holkup, and C. V. Danielson called at the Murrey home Monday. Frank Murrey, who is employed at the Bert Hedstrom farm, came home to visit over Sunday. He returned to his work Monday morning. | Wilson By MRS. JOHN A. BERG | Mr. and Mrs. Gust Neumiller and Mrs, John Berg motored to Washburn Friday where Mrs. Neumiller received her citizenship papers. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Neumiller of Goodrich visited at the John Wagner and the Gust Neumiller homes Sun- Gay and Monday. Miss Helen Pudwell and Ruth Bren- reise of Washburn, visited at the F. G. Redington home Sunday. Miss Clara Vorpahl and little son Arthur visited at the Frank Reding- ton home. She returned to her home in Judson Saturday. A mission festival was conducted at the Evangelical church Sunday. A sum of $100.00 was offered for mis- sion work. Rey. E. K. Himer was in charge of the program. Miss Alvira Berg is spending a week with her grandmother at Turtle Lake. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Wise and twins spent Sunday at Turtle Lake with Mrs, Wise’s mother. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schell and - Mr. Ed Vassler spent Friday at Wash- burn, ——————— | Canfield By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN Ladies’ Aid met at the Moilivan home Wednesday. It was not de- cided where the next meeting will be held. Mr. and Mrs. August Suzelie and family of Bismarck called at the Chris Wageman home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ghylin and Clair and Miss Wood called at the Olson and Elkins homes Sunday after- noon. Floyd Walker spent Saturday at the Clayton Little home. J. Ven and Mrs. Paulson of Elk point, 8. Dak. visited at the Ole Olson and Ghylin home last week. ‘They returned home Friday morning. Mr. Ven is @ cousin of Ole Olson. Painted Woods - By MES. JOE BROWN ‘wm. Brown who has been staying .@|in Bismarck Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. at Wilton the last three weeks, re-|¢d business Monday morning at the turned to the Iver Erickson home| George Nelson home. Tuesday. Floyd Anderson and Alfred Ander- Delane Jacobson has been visiting ne two weeks at the Richard Shafer jome. Mrs. Walter Johnson entertained the Painted Woods Homemakers club at her home Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown accom- penied Alvin Lange to Bismarck Fri- day, where they consulted ..a doctor for their son Donald who is il) again. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Fauth are the parents of a son born Sept. 16. Mr. Fauth lived in. this - vicinity a few Fargo. 2 Miss Stewart entertained the fol- lowing at luncheon Friday afternoon: Mrs. E. C. Ruble, the Misses Miller, Hoeft, Lang and Mrs. Baker. Mr. and Mrs. John Steeg and Mr. and Mrs, Harold Steeg left Thurs- day for a visit at points in Iowa. A group of ladies gave a birthday party for Mrs. Vic Pederson Wednes- day afternoon. Raymond VanVleet of Wyoming re recent visitor among relatives ere, Frank Katerba of Sauk Center, Minn., has been visiting at the Ka- terba home. Harold and Hildreth Brushwein left Saturday for Fargo. Harold will at- tend the Agricultural’ college and Hildreth the Dakota Business college. Miss Julia Brown who has been visiting at her home the last two weeks left Sunday for Waterloo, Ia. The teachers surprised Mr. An- derson at a birthday party Wednes- day evening. George Koessel has returned home {rom Casselton. Mmes. Ole and Alden Nelson will entertain the Ladies ‘Aid Thursday, Oct. 7. Ole Eideen and daughters of Minneapolis, Minn., called on Peter Sandvig Saturday afternoon. =. | Telfer | ee ewe Seah aes By MRS. WM. McMURRICK Mrs. Glen Oder, Mrs. William Mc- Murrick, Ethel'and George, called at the B. G. Buckley home Wednesday. . Dune Kershaw and Mrs. Lioyd Weaver visited at the Howard Ker- shaw home Wednesday evening. and Marjorie McMurrick were supper guests at the Dane Ker- barat home Wednesday. number of young people gathered at Brittin Friday evening, ate party for Eugene Giovannoni, who 1s leav- ing soon. Rodney Allensworth spent the week-end visting friends in this com- munity. The Glencoe-Stewartsdale young people met at the R. H. Woodland home Sunday evening. Naomi Buck- ley led the meeting, The next meet- ing will be at the Buckley home. The Glencoe Ladies’ Aid and Mis- sionary society met at the R. H. Woodland home. | | Trygg ———————______¢ | By MES. GEORGE NELSON | Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson, Ger-| ald and Gwendolyn, were dinner and supper guests at the Ole Olson home Nelson, Mrs. Olson’s parents from Wilton, were also . John Stienert from Regan transact- son and their threshing crew had! dinner at the Henry Strom home Tuesday. Gerald and Gwendolyn Nelson, Lynn and Lyles Magnus and Roy Erickson went to Wing Tuesday eve- ning to attend a show. The Cedar Hill Homemakers’ club members will hold their next meeting Oct. 13,at the home of Mrs. Nels Nel- son. The first project training meet- ing will be held in Bismarck Oct. 7 ,and 8 —_ | Schrunk | brother-in-law and sister, Mrs. John Reile. By EDNA MARCHANT Mr. and Mrs. John Witt and son dackie were McClusky callers Satur- day afternoon. While there they visited at the home of Mrs. Witt’s Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Knudson and Mrs. Ed. Dalbec of Wing will entertain the Catholic Ladies’ Aid at the Knudson home Wednesday, Oct. 6. Miss Lorraine Wentz and Mary Novy were visitors at the Clarence Knudson home Friday afternoon. Rose Ryan visited at the Anton Novy home on Sunday. Jack De Witt spent Thursday vis- iting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Marchant. —_—____—_————__—_ | Northwest Kidder ck ponies Mhsaddecercabba MES. MABEL HAZLEGROVE Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morse and family arrived home from Minnesota Monday. Mr, Zerr from east of Arena called at Grays Wednesday. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Art Ochuner Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. John Wisenberger and family and Mr, and Mrs. Fred Wis- senberger and family. Dinner and supper guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Woodward were Mr, and Mrs. Fred Schuler, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray, Mabel Hazelgrove, Mr. and Mrs. John Wisenberger and Mr. and Mrs Fred Wisenberger. Mrs. Art Ochuner called at the Woodward home dur- ing the day. Mrs. John Goldsmith and’ baby daughter came home this-week from Bismarck. . Mr. and Mrs. Christ Milier of Montana are here visiting his mother, Mrs. Jake Stipelmeyer and other relatives. Mrs. Marnira Loerch is teaching the Art Ochuner school this term, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bohn of Hurds- Held were visitors at the Philip ‘Thorne home Sunday. oT | Menoken’ | By NORMA AGNEW Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Johnson spent a few days visiting at Fargo. Earl Walgren, who has served the navy, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bjorstrom. Mrs, Beulah Warren of Bismarck visited Mrs, Lu Ella Bird Wednes- Gay. The Ladies ‘Aid met at Mrs. V. M. Craven's home Thursday. Anna Knoll was an overnight guest of Marton Dance Friday. The Federal Land Bank held a meeting in the Menoken town hall Wednesday. Al Arntz returned to Bismarck after spending some time at the Vv. M, Craven home. 4 Mr, and Mrs. Chester Sherman and family visited relatives in Dris- coll Sunday. Arthur Kershaw, George Wachal, Mr, and Mrs. R. L, Malard and fam- ily visited Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Ag- new and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ebeling and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Agnew Sunday. _——__—_—_____—___——© | Lyman By CLARA E. WANTTAJA ‘The Misses Tillie and Ellen Anala, who were visiting at the Inget home the last two weeks, left Thursday for their home at Annandale, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Anderson from Gackle, N. D., were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gust Eckholm. The birthday party given at the Lyman hall Saturday night for Mrs. Eliasson and Lydia Lelito was at- tended by a very large crowd. Mr. and Mrs. John Waisti had as/ guests for a few days last week two sisters and @ nephew of Mrs. Waisti from South Dakota. They were ac- companied by Mrs. Eino Hoikela, & daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Victor Koski who visited with her parents and other. relatives. Mrs. Victor Maki underwent an cperation for appendicits at a Bis- marck hospital last Thursday. Visitors at the Inget home Wed- nesday evening were Mrs. Gust Eck- holm and family, Mr. and Mrs. Seth Harju and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Olson, Bill Theodore and Mayme Hokano, Laura Steckman, Ralph Harju, Etu Luiska, Martha Siertola, Elizabeth Neff, Edna and Violet Eliasson, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Want- taja and family and Walter Ojanen. Jake Stern of Sykeston, N. D., was a caller in this community Wednes- day. ‘About 75 people attended the ball game and birthday party for Ken- neth Wanttaja at the Bill Wanttaja home last Sunday. oo Moffit o. By MES. A. W. FAUST A farewell party was given at the W. V. Carroll home Wednesday for Mrs. T. E. Watkins and Mrs. Ed Ol- son who will leave soon for the west, to make their home. The Mothers club will meet with Mrs. Oscar Benz Oct. 21. Art Miller of Bismarck spent the week-end at his home in Moffit. Miss Simonson spent the week-end at the home of her sister, Mrs. J. Boren in Hazelton. Rev. Torgerson of McKenzie called on people of this community Tues- day afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Faust and children and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Olson and children were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hansen Sunday. ~ Miss Fern Faust spent Tuesday night with her cousin Avis Faust. Mrs. John Adams is recovering nicely from an operation in a. Bis- marck hospital. Enatoh, DOBRRL ED Jeane 4 Burnt Creek as By MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON Mrs. L. L. Doppler and son Dennis went last week with her mother, Mrs. Jane Moran, of Beach. Harry Coddington and sons Bert- ram and George are working in Donaldson, Minn. They expect to be gone a month. Wesley Norman Coddington was a | supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Andah! and family Sunday. Mrs. Valentine Steiner and family and John Marhony were visitors in Bismarck Saturday. in| tion of the season! | softly twisted collar, enticing Time to revive your spirits, your appearance and your wardrobe with Pattern Y6718 — a knitted blouse that is by all odds the inspira- Go gaily into Autumn | wearing it under that Fall suit, and change the skirt to live in it right through winter. The | alternate lacy diamonds and stripes, and hug- blouse | me-tight peplum of rib stitch—these are style features to lift your spirits and the eyebrows of your passing admirers. You may make it with front trim of long or short sleeves, and either yarn or string 3 =B 3 5 e 5 s 3 Q 3 5 10 cents for Pattern Y5718 to The Bismarck Tribune, Household Arts Depart- ment, 250 West 14th Street, New York, N. Y. Hampton | By GERTRUDE KOPPY A miscellaneous shower was held at the Herman Backhaus home Sunday evening in honor of the newlyweds, Mr, and Mrs. Bill Burkhardt. The couple was presented with many beautiful and useful gifts. The eve- ting was spent in dancing. Carl Reidlinger and Bert Hoyt of Linton were callers in this vicinity Monday. Ed Weller assisted Paul Mause- hund with his threshing Thursday. Ed Surher of Livona was a busi- ness caller at the Steve Koppy home Wednesday. Cae ae | Welch’s Spur | By MRS. R. M. WELCH Bobbie Welch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch, started his high school correspondence work under the supervision of Miss Mildred Schnase at Boyd No. 1 Monday. Friends and relatives were sur- prised and pleased when Stanley Knudtson arrived so as to accom- pany his father out to Oregon where the Knudtsons will make their fu- ture home. Mrs. Knudtson and the other members of the family are al- ready there. Mildred Schnase spent the week- end in Minot with friends and rela- tives. Mr. and Mrs. L. 8. Doppler and son returned from Beach, N. D.,, Monday evening, having spent the week-end with Mrs. Doppler’s mother, Mrs, Jane Moran. 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Laura Welch accompanied them to the city. ———————————_—_——* | Riverview By RITA MAE WORST Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Roher were @/|dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Flannigan, Sunday. Rae Worst, Eldina, Hilde and Clarence Baumiller, were Mandan visitors Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. John Flannigan were callers at the Herman Worst home Saturday evening. Mrs. Herman Worst spent several pad at the Gus Hoejin Jr. home last week. o——________-_ Harriett | By MRS. CHRIST WETZEL ‘The L. L. Zimmer family moved their household goods to Wing on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George Pehl visited at the Herman Rachel home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Christ ~Wetzel and daughter Verne Mae spent Sunday with relatives at Pettibone. Miss Frieda Schock returned home on Sunday from California where she spent the last year. The county school nurse called in this vicinity Monday. MATRON ATTAINS SLENDER LINES IN PRACTICAL WRAP-AROUND fl Still | Wy NO. mAGSTBOM ‘Vernon Johnson, who has been in 8. COC camp in Idaho for six months, returned to the home of his mother, Mrs. Signe Johnson, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ole Strand ot Martines, Calif. arrived Tuesday by car for a short visit with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Strand. Miss Florence Kounts of Turtle Lake, left lest wetk for Chicago where she entered nurse's training in one of the hospitals there. Hjalmer Lind Has enrolled as @ student in the university at Grind Forks for the ensuing year. Mrs. Charlie Lind held open house at her home Sunday after- noon in honor of her mother, Mrs. Mina Sandelin’s 75th birthday. Quests from Washburn, Regan, Wilton, Bis- marck and Wing were present. afternoon was spent informally after which a buffet luncheon was served. Mary Pearson won @ blue ribbon Yor her exhibit at the 4-H club achievement day in Bismarck Fri- day. Each of the other girls of the By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Mrs. George Young took her sis- ter-in-law, Miss Ruby Young, to her home Wednesday. Several from this vicinity attended the sale at the Sedevik farm Thurs- day. Mrs. Mary Randolph, her two sons and her father-in-law from Lansford visited with Mrs. Ran- dolph’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Paslay over the week-end. A large crowd attended the fare- well party given Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Benedick and family at the M. A. Lein home. The Benedicks are leaving this week for Minnesota where they will make their home. Visitors at the L. B. Olsen home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Howerd Ol- son, Mrs. Albert Christensen, Mrs. Emil Lang and two children, Mrs. Oscar Anderson and Harry Olson. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Van Vleet called at the Christ Schoon home Sunday. Visitors at the Albert Christensen home Monday were Mr. Bond of Lg Frank Katuba and brother in, — ELIZABETH MUELLER Mr. and Mrs. Sophus Lein, and children, Ardith and Darrel, Mary Jane Olson and Shirley Lein were visiting relatives in Sterling Sunday. Alice and Margaret McClosky vis: ited friends in Moffit and Sterling Sunday. Mrs, Eine Hoikkala of Ludden, N. D., was a visitor at the L. H. Han- nus home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Art Brietmeyer and family of Bismarck were visitors at the Alex Neff home Friday and Saturday. Mr. Brietmeyer is staying for a week. John Mueller Sr. who spent a few weeks in California, returned to his home in Wing Saturday evening. Mrs. Byron Knowles and son By- ron, went to Minneapolis, Minn., lest week to visit her two sisters from Minnesota and California. Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Borth of New Rockford were supper guests at the Paul Davis home Saturday. Jim_Vinn and Mrs. Paulson from Elk Point, 8. D., spent Friday eoraeeae the Ole Olson home. johns was an overnight guest at the Mrs. John Brose home Tees day night. f Mr. and Mrs. John ‘Kruger and children of McKenzie were visitors at the John Brose home Sunday. Floyd Walker spent the week-end visit! with his sister, Mrs. Clay- ton Little, in Canfield, A baby shower was given at the Caroline Kraft home Sunday in honor of Mrs. Bill Fetzer of Steele, formerly Adaline Kraft. She received many beautiful gifts, and « delicious lunch was served. Regan By HELEN AUNE Mr. and Mrs. Norton Strand and family accompenied /by Miss Helen Aune motored to Sterling Sunday where they visited with friends. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Larson, Mr. and Mrs. George Larson and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bement and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Johnson all of Bis- merck visited with their brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. B, E. Rierson Sunday. Another caller was Mike Ryan also of Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. 8am Houser of Mc- Clusky, N. Dak., were callers at H. F. Diamond's home Friday after- Deloros Parsons of Bismarck is visiting here with her grandparents, ‘The|Mr. and Mrs. BE. Rierson. Mr. and Mrs. John Stienert and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fisher at- tended the Standard Oil convention get pond? Tuesday. 5 rennise, Mrs. George Hochhalter, Mrs. J. R. Fitsgerald, Sunshine Workers club won either & second or third place award. Miss Frances Cox opened a school near Center, N. D., Monday. . Miss Christine Hersch, teacher in @ Grasslake school, spent the wéek- end with friends in Bismarck. and Mrs. John Stienert attended @ shower at Jacob Hochhalter’s home in Stieber township Sunday after- noon. Miss Helen Hanson of Bismarck visited over the week-end with her father, John Hanson. Bathers at the Baltic Sea resort of Thiessow, on the island of Rugen, were treated to one of nature's most awesome spectacles, the gigantic water- spout pictured here in a most unusual closeup. For eight min- utes the twisting column of vapor linked clouds and ocean, Slope Briefs ———————<$$ McOlusky'— Funeral serviees for E. ©. Kleve, one of MoClusky’s outstand- ing civic leaders and business men, were held here. MoClusky—Edward Fetaer was seri- ously injured in an automobile col- lision near Anamooee, McClusky—Rain 1s needed in the McClusky vicinity for fall plowing. Scranton —A large crowd attended the county fair here. Hasen—Puneral services for Henry Rudolph Elhard were held last week. Goodrich—High school class presi- dents here are: Owen Leedy, sen- fora; Waldo Gerlitz, juniors; Payl Reimer, sophomores; and Walter Erdmann, freshmen. Florence Mag- stadt heads the girls’ glee club, Wil- bur Augustadt the boys’, and Jean Augustadt the women’s athletic asso- clation. Underwood—Funeral services were held here for the four-months-old twin daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elof Larson, Solen — Funeral services were held for Mike Fleck, Timmer farmer, who diéd in Jamestown. Washburn — Funeral services were held here for Bennie Johnson, whe succumbed te complications from a foot injury. Linton.—A meeting of all Em- ‘mons county Homemakers’ club pres- idents will be held in Linton at 2:00 p. m., Wednesday, Oct. 6, to organize the county council. If the earth were fiat, identical time would prevail in every city of the world. You Need These LOOSE LEAF Social Security Outfits Complete with Forms Adopted by Accountants Everywhere 80 Employees Earnin dl Ag rning 1 riser | $400 50 Fecpnssl Rovoed Steots each Record Outfits for This outfit provides spose for oB larger firms Information for in the Fe portion ie of Sactal Socurtey i"? eal prised 4 Sec ps 2 ay one THESE LABOR-SAVING SYSTEMS ON SALE AT ; Bismarck Tribune Co. STATIONERY DEPARTMENT PHONE 2200 enerare $25 Me. 80-10 Outfit Consists oft Loose Leet Ring Binder 8210% Lasqercutiita propertionstaly priced All Necessary