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[oa ‘The local Nonpartisan club met ‘with Mrs. Bertha Flavin Friday eve- ning. A delicious lunch was served. Miss Velma Johnson of Bismarck and Miss Frances Cox, Miss Naomi and Oscar Hagstrom of Center, spent the week-end at their respective homes. A number of people from the com- munity including Mr. and Mrs. An- thony Erickson, Miss Annette Erick- son and Mrs. Charlie Lind attended the concert by Gertrud Wettergren, the famous Swedish contralto of the Metropolitan Opera company, at the City auditorium of Bismarck, Friday evening. A young people’s meeting was held at the Swedish Mission church Sun- day evening. Numbers ‘of special in- terest were a piece by three-year-old Arlyce Mae Nordquist and a song by "75-year-old Mrs. Mina Sandelin, wh eccompanied herself on the guitar. Mr, and Mrs. John Asplund are the parents of a 7% pound baby girl born Sunday morning. Attending the annual McLean county Sunday school supper at Washburn Tuesday evening were, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Erickson, Miss Annetta Frickson, Vernon Nordquist, Henry ‘Thor, Mrs. Walfred Asplund, Mr. and * Mrs, Benton Backman and Mrs. Al- bert Johnson. the supper. Several ladies gathered at the home of Mrs. Eba Olson Friday for a A program followed slower in honor of Mrs. Marshal; guest received several pretty and use- |guests Wednesday at the Joe Varley |rome. They were en route to the Herman Kikul home near Baldwin tor a visit. Paul Coleman is employed in a Bis- marck bakery. | Carl Hazel is working at the David Pe farm. Mrs, A. T. Spangberg visited from Tuesday until Friday last week with friends in Bismarck. Her mother, Mrs, Lena Lundquist, and her daugh- ter, Violet, have rented an apartment in Bismarck and will stay for the |winter. Miss Violet and Naomi |Butkley have secured positions at |Brodl's beauty shop. Mrs, Paul Hogue and two children jfrom near Bismarck are staying at |the home of her parents, Mr. and \Mrs, Oscar Magnus, at present. Gee Northwest Kidder | be MRS. MABEL HAZLEGROVE | Donald Kraemer called Monday renoon at the Arthur Stone and |Frank Gray homes. Roy Gorsline, the local mail car- rier's car, stolen Saturday evening {from in front of the postoffice in | Tuttle, was found on the road west of Steele Monday. The thief was later \opprehended in Bismarck. | Mr. and Mrs. H. Sathre and sons jwere dinner guests at the Russell |Kramer home Thursday. | Bert Wayne of Robinson is putting ;|down a new well for Herbert Lundeen. | Mr. and Mrs, C. F. Gray and Mabel Hazelgrove were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Gray and family in Pettibone, Sunday. A —— Christenson of Wilton. The honored | | E cklund ful gifts. A buffet luncheon was served. Word was recently received from Marinette, Wis, that Rev. and Mrs. Thure A. Johnson are parents of a} boy born Oct. 4, He has been given the name Carl Lome Philip. The Johnson's are well known in this com- munity, having lived here formerly. Heaton | By SARAH HEINLE Visitors at the G. Steinert home Wednesday evening were Ernest Heinle, Freddie Schuler, Ernest and Eawin Wagner. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Laib and daugh- ter Eunice were callers at the Heinle home Tuesday. Andrew Heinle was an overnight guest at the Otto Laib home Thurs- day. Freddie Schuler, Edward Wagner and Dan Bauer visited Ernest Heinle Friday evening. Visitors at the William Wagner home Sunday were, Mr. and Mrs. An- crew Heinle, Mr. and Mrs, John Wag- ter and family and Mr. and Adolph Wagner and son Melvin. Rev. K. Geiser of Turtle Lake will sonduct services at the Baptist church of Alta Sunday. OO | RockHil | OO By RUTH LITTLE Martin Nelson of Baldwin called at the Clayton and Clyde Little homes Tuesday. Mrs. Lawrence Fitzgerald and Geughter were guests of Mrs. Harvey Fitzgerald, Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Robinson are the parents of a daughter born Mon- day, Oct. 18, The name chosen is ae seace. ed Bouche and Virgil Little of Kensal, N. D., spent the week-end et their parents’ homes. pag ators of Bismarck was A guest al ie jot Ryberg ho = : Alg yberg home Clarence Walker, Clyde Little, Theresa and Agnes Fitzgerald and ‘Tillie Waugeman attended a show in Bismarck Sunday night. | Painted Woods By MRS. JOE BROWN Mrs. Pete Mitchell and daughter ral aed with Mrs, Mitchell’s , Mrs. Fred Brown, of Wilton, ‘Monda; Y. Miss Marie Huber, county super- iutendent of schools, visited school No. 2 Monday. saseaiay pe and Delane Jacob- son Mrs, Henry J ues ry Johnson Mrs. Orla Hammock of Wilton vis- " fted at the Frank Miller home Fri. day. ‘Wm. Brown spent several days this week visiting at Bismarck and Wash- ‘The Adolph Larson family moved to the farm recently vacated by the Orla Hammock family who moved to ‘Wilton. Helen and Ludwig Comin- sky moved to the place vacated by the ‘Miss Cornelia Johnson gave a dance at her home Saturday night, the music being furnished by the Missouri Valley Rangers. Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Burke were overnight guests at the Clarence Pet- sp care 4 .. Theodore Taylor of Bismarck visited at the Oscar Bros- eal porte Sunday at the Anton and Andrew Nelson homes Sunday were Mr. and Frank and and Mr. and Mrs. August Nelson and son Junior, all of Bismarck. F i By ELBIE MURREY Paul Holden, Frank Partyke and Alfred Lind motored to Fargo Satur- day night, returning home Sunday night. Frank and Ted Murrey, who have been employed at the Victor Ander- son home the past week, returned home Friday. Leonard Spitzer and Florence Rupp spent Wednesday evening at the Steve Murrey home. Frank and Margaret Murrey, Harry Norman and Guy Holden attended the carnival held at the Wilton high school Friday night. Mrs, Alfred Vollen spent Thursday in Bismarck visiting her mother and husband, who are in the hospital. Harry Holden called at the Albert Larson home Monday. —__________—___ { Burnt Creek | ——__$_________ By MISS JANICE M. CODDINGTON Walter Paul was a caller at the Gus Mrs. | Hogue, Jr., home, Sunday, Oct. 17. Mrs. Herman Worst was @ supper guest at the H. E, Coddington home Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Paul Schonert and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Klawitter and family, and Mrs, Herman Worst were guests at the wedding darice in Mandan given for Mr. and Mrs. Yarl Fristed, who were married, Saturday, Oct. 16, in Bismarck. | Hazelgrove | By MRS. AUGUST BIECH Mr. and Mrs. Adam Haas went to Harvey Tuesday on business, Mr. and Mrs, Ben Krien and daugh- ter Eline were visitors at the Andrew Kraft home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Seibel and son Marion spent the week-end at her Parent’s home. Mr. and Mrs. August Biech and children and Andrew Kraft spent Sat- urday at Tuttle visiting friends and Telatives, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Stigelmayer vis- ited friends near Tuttle, Sunday. Rev. Stella Jones underwent an op- eration at Drake recently. Sunday supper guests at the home of August Biech were Mr. and Mrs. John Hoff, Milton and Viola of Tuttle and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Biech and children, Mr, and Mrs, Herman Jaton and Esther Frazier spent the week-end visiting Mrs. Anna Homes. OO { Richmond | OO By CHRISTINE BOSSERT Mrs, George Harman accompanied her father, Frank Holmburg, to Bis- marck Monday, where they visited |Mrs, Holmberg who is a patient in a jhospital there. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mehlhoff have moved on the John Weber farm. Frank McCullough of Bismarck called at the Richard Weber home Monday. Miss Eva Degner, who has been em- ‘ployed at the Mike Panjkovich home for some time, is spending a few days &t her home. Edwin Tribwasser is employed at the George Harmon home at present. iH Samuel Berg visited school on Mon- jay. William Witt of McClusky was a Saturday overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs, Adolph Degner and family. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Panjkovich and family called at the Degner home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ben McCluskey and son Billy, Albert Bossert, Erma Lar- son, Clifford and Harold Engel and William Witt were guests at the Bos- sert home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Degner ac- companied Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mertz |to Goodrich Sunday to visit friends, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bossert, daugh- t= ter Christine, son Gottfried, Herold held Tuesday night at the Office of the clerk, Arthur Magnus, |@cd Phyllis Williams and Henry The township board, composed of |Hein were visitors at the Rudolph Louis Olson, George Nelson and A. T.|Engel home Sunday. Spangberg, inspected the concrete z as Seg § a] i Hat sini HH ing eerie F asi i : 8 ae ( 3 Telfer By MES. WM. McMURRICK George Naset of Livingston, - visited at the R. B. Pick Toe last week. He came to attend the wed- ding of his sister, Bernita. The sale at the Dutton farm Pri- day was well attended. Mrs, Roy Dutton of Bismarck called ee ore Kershaw home Wed- nesday. Kershaw retur, to Bismarck with her. oe Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Dietrich re- family, returned »|turned recently from a trip to Can- ‘Wash., where they visited their sen,|ade, where they attended luneral Whomas and ot hs ee Mrs, Dietrich’s mother. o——__________—__+ | Menoken By NORMA AGNEW Mrs, Melvin Agnew entertained the Homemaker club Thursday after- noon, The acting project leaders, Mrs. LuElla Bird’ and Mrs. O. Ayers de- livered the project lesson. Mrs. Vesta Guest and Mrs. Bird are the perma- nent leaders for the new year. Mrs. Chas. McCormick was a visitor. Lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by her daughter, Norma. The November meeting will be with Mrs. Vesta Guest. The Merry Maiden 4-H club met with Marion Dance, Saturday. The following officers were elected: Presi- cent, Betty Bird; vice president, Bev- erly Ebeling; secretary, Marjorie Wood; treasurer, Eunice Ebeling; news reporter, Marion Dance; assist- ant leader, Mrs, Ed Ebeling. Lunch was served at the close of the meeting. The Epworth League met Tuesday evening at the schoolhouse. Mrs. A. C. Dance entertained the Ladies’ Aid Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Laura Dance received a hand- kerchief shower in honor of her birth- day. A pot luck lunch was served. Approximately one hundred chil- dren were vaccinated for smallpox and diphtheria at the schoolhouse Saturday by Dr. Larson. Assistants were Mrs, LuElla Bird, Mrs. O. Ayers and Lucille Ebeling. Nineteen friends and relatives were entertained at a birthday dinner Sun- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvin Sherman, in honor of Mr. Sherman, Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Agnew and family, Mr. and Mrs, A. P, Sherman and son Eugene of Driscoll, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Sher- man, Clarence Sherman, Alma Monke, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Sherman and family, Arena | By MBS. O. McINTYRE Buddy Frazier is employed at the J. J, Scallon home for a month. August Krien and Ted Miller are employed at the James Tees farm. Mrs. Owen McIntyre entertained the Homemakers club at her home ‘Thursday afternoon with Mrs. R. C. Halver assisting. Nineteen members were present. Visitors were Mrs. J. Tees, Mrs, Herman Seilinger, Mrs. Clarence Kindred and two children and Mrs. Dena Olson. The next meeting will be at Mrs. Sophus Lein’s with Mrs. James Sedevic joint hos- tess. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ulfers motored to Harvey Tuesday to consult Mrs. Ulfer’s. physician. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville and sons Dean and Harold were visitors at the Emerson Glanville home Sun- day afternoon. Floyd Miller accompanied a carload cf cattle to St. Paul Tuesday. Rev. Houzhauzen of Tuttle called at the Gellner and Kraft homes Fri- day afternoon, He has been holding meetings in the Arena Lutheran church, | Driscoll — —————_ By DELLA MAE OLSON Thursday afternoon in the hall a school clinic for inoculation of chil- dren was held. Dr. Lipp of Bismarck was assisted by the county nurse, Mrs. Snyder. . | Lein anniversary, wing and T. T. Hughes. Tuesday evening, Nov. Easton is program leader. Schrunk By EDNA MARCHANT Heissung home Sunday. the Ed Schuh home in McClusky. Mr. and Mrs, E, M. Nolan and fam- ily left for Oregon, where they plan to make their home. family were visitors at the Herbert Hoffman home Sunday. , Mr. and Mrs. Anton Novy are the parents of a boy born Saturday in Wing. Mrs. John Reile returned to her home in McClusky, Tuesday, after visiting her parents since Sunday. Miss Lorraine Wentz is employed at the Vernon Bailey home. Leroy Marchant was a supper guest at the Vernon Bailey home Tuesaday. Guy and Hester Bailey visited at the Vernon Bailey home Sunday. | Lyman : | ———_—___ By CLARA E. WANTTAJA Mrs. Louis Olson and daughter Mavis spent the week-end at their homes here. Mr. and Mrs. Gust Eckholm and Mrs, Edwin Olson were Sunday vis- itors at the Jacob Niemi home, Walter Eckholm and Willys Want- taja were callers Saturday at the Rudolph Harju home. Mrs. Victor Maki returned from the Bismarck hospital Tuesday. She underwent an operation about a month ago. Her daughter, Linda, who attends high school in Bismarck, ‘came home to help her mother for a while, Mrs. Anna Dronen and son Andrew and daughters Gertrude and Annie visited at the Morris Erickson home Monday . Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wanttaja and family were visitors at the Dave Sang- berg home near Regan, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albin Spangberg were also visitors there. Frank Holmes and Armas Kangas were visitors at the Bill Wanttaja home Monday evening, By OLGA M. BISE Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Finstad and son Neil, Mrs. John Finstad and birthday Bridge and music furnished the entertainment. George Hughes, Henry Larson, N. J. Stru- Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schuh and fam- |home, Oct. 31. ily were visitors at the Rudolph | hostess. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1937 The P. T. A. will hold a meeting} The Nonpartisan club will meet|. 2. Mrs. Jessie |with Mrs. Ben Porter, Oct. 28. ‘The Mothers club met at the Lunde Mrs. Oscar Bens was The Moffit school will hold a car- Miss Marie Reile is employed at/nival on Oct. 29. The public is in- vited Mrs, Orvetta Dutton held a sale at her farm west of Moffit, Oct. 22. Grace Miller, who is teaching Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Knudson and | Driscoll spent the week-end at her home here. Ollie Kendall returned here from Butte, Mont., where he has been work- ing for the past two months. Mrs, Oscar Benz won $10 on bank night in Hazelton last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Mueller, 8r., and son Bernard, Mr. and Mrs, R. B. Jacobson and daughter Jerry were week-end visitors at the 8. E. Lasch- kewitsch home in Goodrich, Catholic mass will be held on Mon- ay and Tuesday at 10:30 at the Cath- olic church, Clyde Harvey spent last week-end in Jamestown with Mr. and Mrs, Earl ‘Harvey and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Jes- sen, Shirley Lein and Floyd Harvey spent the week-end visiting relatives in Jamestown. Mrs. Caroline Kraft returned to her home Saturday evening after spend- ing a week with her daughter, Mrs. Bill Fetzer of Steele. Mr. and Mrs, John Brose and son Gustof visited Mr. and Mrs. John ‘Kruger in Menoken, Sunday. They returned home Monday. Mrs, R. H. Corey of Braddock spent the week-end with Mrs. Ben Boss and Mrs, J. B. Glanville, Mrs. Earl Harvey and Mrs. E. Jes- sen and sons Alison and Gary Dean returned to their home in Jamestown ‘Thursday. Mrs, George Sedevic and son Dean Wallace returned home from the Bis- marck hospital Wednesday evening. Mrs, Alex Neff and son Dickey left by train Tuesday for Montana to visit relatives. A birthday party for Mary Jane Olson and Mrs, J, Gellner was given &t the Phoenix school house Sunday evening. The time was spent in dancing, to music furnished by Otto Brose. A delicious lunch was served. children of McClusky were Sunday visitors at the B. N, Lein home, School opened Monday in schools No. 1 and 3, with Mrs, McKane of Steele teaching No. 3 and Miss Helen Redington of Wilton teaching No. 1. Mr, and Mrs, D. D. Barkman spent Saturday evening and Sunday at the George Pehl home near Arena. Mrs. J. O, Rise and son Ernest called at the John Birkeland home Monday evening. Paul Paslay called at the B. N. Lein home Saturday evening. _ A. H. Helgeson and John Sandberg of Regan called at the J. O. Rise Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Pederson and family spent the week-end visiting party for Mrs. George Haugen Sat- urday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs, Frank Johns and Mr. ard Mrs. Irving Hanson and family spent Sunday visiting at the P. Han- son home at Ypsilanti, N. D. Friday evening the Masonic lodge Night,” which ipcluded teachers from Driscoll, Kidder county and Logan. Mrs. H. M. Ward of Bismarck vis- ited at the W. Titus home Thursday. Alec Ambers of Pelican Rapids, Minn., was a caller in the commun- ity Saturday. Frances By MES. WALTER DIETZMAN Ed Tellinghousen of Bismarck visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs, 'Tebbo Harms Monday. Mrs. Telling- housen returned home with him, hav- ing spent the week-end at the Harms ome, Carl Muth of Billings, Mont., has been visiting at the McCormick brothers and the Selmer Oanes homes the past week. Mr, and Mrs. Joe oie fam ily spent Saturday e' home of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Fisher north of Bismarck. to Bismarck this week-end. : Knole Dorman of Baldwin was a caller at the Ivan Sherman farm Saturday. Joe Fischer received word from his lof this vicinity that he now lives in California, iter burn, Mr. peril oa Kershaw of Moffit were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kershaw, Sunday. Mildred Dietzman returned home Saturday evening after receiving AT uff motor for Eugene, Ore., Thurada: and Tilmer Lien homes Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, Emil Hinkel and fam- ily visited at the Henry Schneider By MBS. ALBERT CHRISTIANSEN There was no school Thursday be- Driscoll to be vaccinated. Raider Olausen is doing some paint- ing on the schoolhouse, Paul Paslay has returned from Bis- marck where he has been under the doctor's care for the past week. Capt. Dan O. Wright of the His- torical society was a called at the Albert Christensen and F. B. homes Friday evening. Ned Malsam has left for the COC Mr. and Mrs. Harold Olson and son spent Saturday at the Oscar Ander- son home. ., Bernstein of the Tribune office was calling on customers Monday in this locality. Harry Olson is moving his house- hold goods and cattle to the farm of his brother, L. B. Olson. Welch’s Spur By MRS. &. M. WELCH Mr, and Mrs. Tebbo Harms moved| ‘The Cross-Country Homemakers of |, MI. the community met at the home of |‘red Mrs. Robert Welch, Tuesday, with nine members and four visitors pres- ent. Chester Boyd is working with his father, Peter Fischer, former resident|truck on a construction job in Bis- basa marck this week. Conrad John Welch, accompanied by Knudtson and son, Stanley, left by The baby son of Mr. and Mrs. John Ritcher was quite ill with a severe cold the Bee, PAE ere week. | Wilson By MES. JOHN A. BERG Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wall spent Sunday at the Sam Berg home. Mr. and Mrs, Christ Neumiller vis- nee at the Christ Wanner home Sun- lay. Mrs. Gottlieb Wall has as her guest this week her mother, Mrs. Helfen- lstine of Wishek, N. D. Mrs. Helfen- stine is assisting her daughter with moving. The Wall's are moving to Bismarck Wednesday of and they will make their home on 2st St, Alvin Berg spent Tuesday with Ruth Wall. the Evangelical church: north of & yyy Wp) YES, JUST INTIME FOR, MY LAST WORDS! SQ, / LISTEN CLOSE~—~ I'VE BEEN A STRONG MAN IN A CIRCUS, WON TWO MARATHON DANCES, ANT BROKE TH WORLDS HOD CARRYIN' RECORD, ad Sorenson’s ssiter, Mrs. O. B. Aune, Sunday. Several of the high school students attended the Wilton high school car- nival Friday evening. Mrs. A. F. Tourtelotte entertained the first bridge party of the season Thursday evening. There were three tables in play. Mrs. L. B. Cox re- ceived first prize. Mr. and Mrs. Staton Davis and family of Bismarck visited at Earl Davis’ home Sunday. A large crowd of relatives and friends attended the surprise birth- day party for Mrs. Tom Marris, Sat- urday evening. Riverview By RITA MAE WORST Edward Flannigan was a caller at the Paul Schonert home Tuesday. Mrs. Herman Worst was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cod- dington and family, Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. William Schonert and (daughter Edna were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Worst and family, Sunday. Ray Flannigan visited at the |Gus Hogue, Sr., home Tuesday. Mrs, Herman Worst was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Flanni- gan, Thurad: Criticizes Liquor : Situation in Polk St. Paul, Oct. 28—()—Charging that Polk county “has become notori- ous for the amount of liquor sold within its borders and for the con- ey ‘Thursday put it up to local officials to “see that the county is dry in fact at ‘Wilton this week. The public is in- vited to attend. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Gust Jones of Martin visited at the Gottlieb Wall home ‘Monday. Sam Berg and son Willie motored of Steele entertained at a “Teachers’/cause the children were taken tO|tq McKenzie to visit his son-in-law |in determining the result of the elec- and daughter Friday, returning Sat- urday. Willie Berg remained with his sister, Mr. Bertha, Sunday. Stockton, Calif. to Eugene Oswald of Stockton. Paslay|" Ms. and Mrs. Ed Berg visited at the set "toe i2 a Penge: ‘Donte: In Garzieey Ba Sterling By SHIRLEY STEWART teacher, home-in Benson, week: family of Barlow, N. D., visited Mr. as well as in law.” At a@ special liquor election last Monday the county voted overwhelm- ingly to remain dry. Mahoney charged that 3.2 beer places, many of the drug stores and bootleggers “were factors tion.” , Oct. 28—(P)}—Tony Las- man Lasseri, who became the Yanks’ said “I thought he was going to kill mother” in her mother said. The girl was held for juvenile delinquency. Eskimo Lecturer Is Minneapolis, Oct, 28—()}—Cheeket| 2) Eskimo lecturer, was| Julius’ Doi in critical condition in Minneapolis ole wiles General hospital Thursday, given 8] signed, 5! tisha ae ae ive we pose eppointed, will sell at publi [-] pose oint |, Will sell at e: admii * ht oC lPion atthe front door of the. Coury House at Bismarck, in the County of and State of North Dakota, on the 33rd day of November, A. D. 1937 at the hour of two o'clock P, M. of that day, that certain real property tgaged premises situated in of Burleigh, and 8t: kota, directed in said ment and Special execution to be sold, and more particularly described as follows: “All of th Ketuni-Unket, ter police who brought him to General hospital after an auto crash reported his pulse had stopped. Unket’s car smashed into », viaduct. M’Call Joins Klein’s A. F. McCall, for many years con- nected with the lumber business in years star second base-| Bi announced Thursday. McCall has been a Capital City resident for 25 years. Dickinson, N. D., Oct. 28.—Funeral services were conducted st Grassy second baseman in 1926, has! Butte Sunday for Robert Evans, 67,| @ merchant there 22 years, who dropped dead of @ cerebral hemorrhage. more| body was sent to Mankato, Minn., for! burial beside his wife. Gladys Breitfeller (above), 15, Badly Hurt in Smash and Lumber Y: ard Force has joined the staff of yard, Henry Klein, and _ operator, ROBERT EVANS PASSES . The oa el el FOR ENGLAND ON 6EING RELEASED 77REE YEARS LATER/ IT WAS RECOVERED IN BOSTON, MASS. |, Shi State of No: Burleigh, mor! the County North Da! © Southeas! of Section Eight (8), Hundred Barty Seven dian, containing one hundred (160) act the United vey thereof, or so much as may be necessary to satisfy said judg- ment id costs amounting in all to the sum of 0. wil thereon from the date of sald Jude: ment and the a Dated October aah 1937. riff of She ah SAL! NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That by virtue of a eg de By Williams e TRwiruams 10: 27 || Stabbed Father —{|WILL CELEBRATE OL-WELL DRILLING Governor Langer to Give Main Address in Ceremonies at equipment delayed the start of actual crilling, _—— NOTICE OF tae EXECUTION NOTIC! by virtue of foreclosure and sale entered on the 26th day of October, A. D. 1937 In an action in the District Court of Bur- leigh County, Fourth Judicial District of the Btate of N HEREBY GIVEN: That judgment and decree of forth Dakota, wherein the Federal Land Bank of Saint Paul, Body Corporate, is Plaintiff, an and Bi L, Doi rth Dakota, for that pur- rter (SE%) ‘ownship One (137) N., Range (78), Burleigh County, ‘W. 5th Principal Meri- sixty re or less, according to mo! State’s Government Sur- thereof interest ccruing costs of sa! Anstrom. purlolgh County, Bis Attorney for Bismarck, N. 10-28 11 PECIAL EXECUTION of foreclosure and Octobe: In the Dist 1937, in an of Bur- ct. urt leigh County, Fourth Judicial District of the State of North Dakota, where- in The Federal Land Bank of Saint Paul, a Body Corporate, is Plaintiff, and Nellie M. Spear, Administratrix of the Esta’ Woods: lette wi ye rea f Franklin P, Goodrich, ie M. 8} i tt hat. Id = jarl marck Loan and Investment Company of Bismarck, aorta Dakota; E. W. A! derson, son, are Execution is: fend: nd a sued thereon, the ynd signed Sheriff of Burleigh County and State of North Dakota, for that pur- pose sppointed, will sell at public section etethe. front door of the Court nu Burleigh, on the 23r 1937, at th is nd State of "a day of November, A. D., hour of two o'clock P. M., that certain real proj arck, in the County of North Dekota, perty ed_premises situated in of Burleigh, and State of akota, directed in said Judg- ment and Special Execution to be 20! and more particularly described follow: All of Section Nineteen (: tl Half (8%) of. teen (18) Pa ae One Hun- South or so m sary to ountin: cruing costs of sale. this 28th day of October, A. D., 1937. Sheriff of he marc! Attorne; a for Mlaintist, ction (138) North, of 7) West, and (ann) of ym (13) in To end wnship One red Thirty-eight (138) North, of Seventy-eigh st, con: leven it (78) West, con- lun ‘Twenty uch thereof as may be tisty said Jud, In all to the ment and the ac- Burlelen "County Bi fe: is Dakota, os” Bis N. Dak cost atwety A