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JANUARY 14. 193"2 ~ BEAC~ N. D. ADVANC~ PAQE i "J= GolvaHighSchoolTimes I! Editor--Lorena Hurd. The walls in Miss Fees' room have Editor--Wilma Kremers been ,partially kalSomined and screens put cn the lower par~ of {IX)N'T BE A SPENDTHRIFT the windows This has added much Times change; thin~:s ch~nz3, to the appearance of the room. one is a child h~e does nell Ben Leach, the repair man of the value of money• You do the Montana-Dakota Gas company realize how hard your father made a farewell visit to the Oo!va mother have to work in order school on Monday. The avmp~nv money enough to,ether to has laid off fourteen men. Mr. the children comfortable. Leach was one of the group who high scheo! boys and 7irI~ zuffered because of business de- of nothing but spending pression. We ha,re ar all timeq been Honor for General Ely on His Retirement Year's Morning TlTE young matron was looking back over some old magazines shortly before the holidays, when she ran across a picture showing an old-fashioned New Year's day recep- tion. A great steaming bowl of hot fruit punch stood on one table and on another a pot of hot coffee. New Year's callers .~t(x)d about, with glasses and cups held high, ex- (~h:ln~ing good wishes and toasts for the New Year. M~.ry MeCaskey, l~eport r A. F. Doblar had the pleasure of seeing a meadow lark at his plac~ Monday, which would seem to h~ dicate that spring was not fa~" away, but the weather on Tuesday morning seemed to denote the con- trary. Dick and Allen McDanold: livered two truckloads of hogs tc~ Beach Thursday to be shipped that: day: Jess Houck also delivered truck load of hogs for Max Kerr~ that day, while Max hauled one load by means of a trailer, Mr. and Mrs. R• McCaskey wer~ and having a good time. pleased to ~ee Mr. Leach and hope be a spendthrift." it is no~ he may return. "What a preuy, friendly custom visitors at the George Beeler home game to play. George Raisler and Rudol,3h Lcr- that waS!" she exclaimed to her Monday. 1 • Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Dob ar were ag a dollar is a .~ood thing enz were visitors in our schoo~- cn suburban husband. "And what a [visitors at the Ed• Feldmann hom~_~ fellow on the reee~iving end, Monday. pity that it has died out! Watch-I Monday. bd for the spender if he re- Marie! Gear;7,- ~ formr," ~tuc~cnt. proper value, but spending of the Go!va school, visited here en in~ the ohl year out it a jolly cere- Word has reached here that Mr. spend is unwise. VTe~nc-sd~v. .Mi~~ Oearey w::-t meat, but how nice to welcome the and Mrs• Florin Adams of Fryburg, I we were younger we often through the first five grades in this New Year in on the afternoon of N. D,, are th- proud narents of a our Arith.met!~ teacher say, school. Man~ of her old class- the day itself, with all one's neigh- baby ,boy, Leroy Eugene. Mr., ~ennies made a dime, ten mates v/ere glad to see here ag~.iu. Adams has a number of friel~da lse of our education anti save California and South Dakota the ~ 1~.~___~ tI!fI~t~II~IIP country a few years ago. He also Pennies. last six years. ~----~|j]~tltll~ 5%¢$ 1!/I, '1]1[~ }mode several visits to his sister~ ~11 must also use your will pew-The town team basketball boys ~~'~' ~I itl ~~' ~'~ ~!t~ [ MrS.mer residentN°rman here.Stedman' also a for- trying to save. Do not buy will henceforth practise and play Ything, i you see but say to your- their games in the school gym. Mrs. John Barkland, son Ernest can govern my own con- Louis Fasehing• their coach, after and Miss Flossie Gasho made a Ice, nothing can attract me." talking the matter over with ~rin- short call at the Bonnie View YOur money make you an eipal A. M. Carlile, arranged for ' school Thursday afternoon• ~I~ied visit and not let it always the boys to practise there. TheFollowing a farewell review of the Sixteenth lnf'mtry at Gover~or island by MaJ. Gen. Hanson I.:. Ely. Albert A~eart returned to his :~ello," and "goodbye." Money town team has previously been :ommander of the Second corps area, a large plaque, mounte(l on a boulder in front of the oiIicers' club home in Wibaux Sunday after via-, ~t spoil. If you save in time practising in the town hall but it md inscribed with suitable remarks, was presented hy the regiment. General Ely, having reached the age iting for the past two weeks at th~ Will have it when you need it. has been too cold lately to play imit of sixty-four, retired from the service on November 30. He is seen at the left in the I)hot¢~gr'HdL home of his sister and brother, k:Peany saved is a penny earn ..................................... ~e people do not beiieve in th~eora Hartse, who has been do- ~------~___~~--~_~.-~__ Ch~ N--EW PR~--E-~E--NI ~-=~-----[ Mrs. George Beeler and Fred Ae-, cart. ProVerl~ ,but it is better to have ing light housekeeping in the Frank Rogers and Pat Qulnr~ .~,~,~/ enny than not to have one.-- Sheen apartment ha.s moved and is ~e GpI~VAr BRIEF NEWS were overnight guests at the Fr~ celia Finneman. now staying at the Charles Doubles Nehls home Thursday nigh~-~ SChool reopen--'~Monday, Jan- home in'town. Lo" na ~ "I. ~t., '- -- .............. Mr. and MrS. Olaf A'b~j~ara err-, .................. Mr. and Mrs. John Marmon of tertained Mr. ~nd Mrs.. P. Dob- the fourth after a two weeks SMILES Miss Loons Bare~ haft some den- Sidney were visitors in Beach Sun- lar and Mr. a~d Mr~Floyd HObba The teachers and stu- A simle will make some happy, tal work done in Beach Saturday day. at a birthday~ di~er Sunday, ih seemed to be in "good A frown will make some blue, by Dr. Herm. , being the oce~~ terKen-. are looking forward to So why not think of all your friends The Golva town team p,ayed a George Meek, over Wibaux way ~,-.-v-.~-~ .~-._~.~-~ neth AbrahamVei ,~hth bl: bhd~y. ~t!on period which will And smile the whole year thru? game of basket ball w~th Frybur~ in renewing his subscription, says: Rex SchultzFand mother are hOVe a week. eighth birthday. Friday night a~ Fryburg. The re- "We did not ge~ our paper last "What a Pretty, Friendly Custom !nicely located on the M. O. Wallace members, with the Friends are made by a pleasant suit was a victory for Golva, the week and cannot miss a copy," all That Wasl" farm where they moved last Tries- two, left by train. Sat- personality. A person whose face score being 20 to 30. of which is nice anti appreciated. December 19 for their homes is seldom wreathed in smiles makes day from tile Albert Meyer home, and North Dakota, fewer friends than those who are Mr. and Mrs. Hans Haukaas and ............ bets dropping in to share it with where they have been residing dur-. are back on the job after usually smiling. A ,pleasant per- family were dinner guests at the A pastorial conference for North one." ing the pasv fall. son seems pleasing to people who A. J. Foes home Sunday. Dakota district of the Norweigian "Well. let's revive the custom," Mrs. John Gifford spent Thurs-, ca " A.M. Carlile drove his are ~;trangers• Where ever ~b~ . Hubert Schmitz and .f.amily were Lutheran church of America take.¢, suggested her lord idly through hiss day visiting with Mrs. A, F. Dob- r to Fa VlSHors at~ i.ne wenoan r~l~uer nome r h rgo wh~-o h~ s-ent his true of ~erson many go many " ~ place at First Lutheran chu c of pipe. Let's send out a general lar. ac.. hen With a brother and sister friends will surround him., He wil! Friday e~,emng..~ . Far~o, North Dakota, January 26., ..... ,h~, .... - he a ,~ house . Mr and Mrs Frank Nel~¢ Wel~ ire! ~ v5 ~vlis¢ vuorenee wame on 1~ no~ is t n h ~,a,....... a~ ~V~ ~, -.1.~ oven i " --. "' ~ " ;.. xeter, Ontario He returned enjoy life much more than if he.~ _•~. _ _ % _r . ' to 28. Rev. G" vold will ate d t e an, a.,.,e,r~:(l?~;' -aa[e~(~ ~lhe" youn-at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. ,i oy ar, Thur~d~. r~.~.~ho. "~ ~,n.,~ r~,,~h ~n,~ h~d f~W friend~ clerking m /frank ~enrom's sto~e conference -- .t,....,, ~,,~ ut.o that" I overnign~ guests in town Saturda~ 1~ as Dunsta, h .... o0~,~,,,Why nat .~milo ,n,~ make othor Matt Zdmmer, Frank Ha~h and __ 'All "~ ' g''' :,..". g[ O'Keefe. " • .will_ her v~a-en~s'--':': "~'~'"~'a~ Jamestown,'" ...... ~':'r~. peopm'-'-"~ nappy'--~Z-- regaru,e~" "2LC_:'" ,~ ..... suutS- John... .Tschida were• Beach visitors It is said that Albert Me,,er~ has matron enthusiastically•, I u nave, ' Willie. Oifford returne'~ to school" tXal~, nwn worries and unha~oiness9 ~amraay. started a hospital on h~s farm and a big bowl of that wonderfal orange Monday after missing school dur-, Ice unch on tap and Mary can lm the ast e Miss Hon~ ,,~.^-~ ham, i~ ~.~~onle who~r~ unha will for et Mrs.* Leo Tob~a~ spent the; week already has had six patients to care p " ' g p . w ek/ due to illness. ~, ~,,,.,~c ......... x~ -~ Y • " ": PPY g visiting her mo~ber Mrs Roof who f r H has installedcarbide Climax. Minnesota spent the hoh- thmr wormes ff other people pass ..... ~" ".- " ' .t o. e •make some of ber amnsing little! Mr. and Mrs• Obet~ Paulson werc~ nays with her n~,::..,~ ~^ ÷~ ..... i~*, o ,~ .... n~ ~,~i~,~ S,,me ayes nor~n el ~eacn. ~ lights and hasthings pretty wehSwedish decorated cookies to go guests at the H. C. Ackerman home~ . :Miss Miller passed eh~ tlr~ wi~h notions take their troubles with ,q The card party and dance g~ve. fixed up for the purpose md~cated, with it. You know sire makes snaI~ :, Tuesday night, ner.2arents at Beardsl'e~,,'M~'inn:- s~rni~e but others show it "in their by the .Ladiys' Alto,.. ,~oeiqtv was 2t- ; it is said. py little wafers on whteh she put~ i Mr. and Mrs. George Beeler and, aa~ss Foss s en t ~ tenses ov me town people only De I .... P t her vacation a~troubled faces. Th~se trouble lines .o ..... " ............ u,,ht,~a ~nal~ ~v~r~reen trees and ' iamily returned home on Tuesday, ~,~Olva With home foP, .... soon ..... a *,,, friends thatcause oi rne s~ormv weatner ana F T Revnolds of G~udive own- *'~ ............... ~ ' • a~a. c~ ~¢~o~.u *~.v ' 1 " " -- .... ' crimson winter Berries .: . . . " &. . , ' . . .Mms Dunstan, Miss Miller and greetthem pleasantly. This helps drofmtingcor°ads p.revented others, !er of the local Reynolds store was .... ~f-om Wxbaux where they vi,qted at ". ;~ne nome ot Mr. ~eeier s parenr~, _.Miss Hong returned to Golva Sun- them to forget, and they enjoy life _. • , m n~. Eight tables_ of! ~ in the city last Sunday and inven- . "We'l!.i!~vite the entire neighbor- I Mr" and Mrs. Bill Beeler and spent: ~ay, Janua wnm~ ~ere played ~vlr an(] Mrs rv the third All of them if they are met by smiling friends .... : " ". " "1 totted the Beach store, need, an ~y tetepaone, ot course, ~ Monday night with Mrs. Beeler'a report havit~g had a good time. Is there anything more pleasant ~'.rkz r~oh won heas prize and Mrs. I l ................. and just have a regular ore-ms - i parents Mr and Mrs Accart Madison and Harold Z~mmer re The first basketball game of the and more cheer giving that a • - ,, .. . " "] ! ROADS IN ALI, DIRECTIONS loned New Year's 'at home.' We I 1VIax 'Kerr" was a SU~l~r guest a~: season ~ L i e¢l~ea con at on p ,zes t for the Golva High school smile.-- uc'le Foes. ' ~""" " ..... I , BLOCKED BY SNOW DRIFTS can start the custom this year and :the Jess Houck home Wednesday, girls will be played on ~rtday eve- The few young people there on- I then perhaps keep it up every year, [ Later the two men made a business .. ning, January 22 in the schoolThe old Jersey cow joyed an hour of dancing The ..... IVotwithztand£~ag his new anew and possibly some of the others will , trip to Sentinel Butte. " " - " .... " . ~m ~en, veteran memoer of the, • gYm..The team to be played is I~., o-t ......... nf a~t~ naw, Altar soc~etv will give card partms• - i' caterpillar, outfit Carrier Szudera follow suit. I think it ts too bad t There wlll be a card party .on Olh re-ularl ever, esda ev n I Kuommtang wno ~as made presi e. Both girls' and boys' teams Clarenc~ fed her hay from ot, t the o Y . 3 Tu y e ing ' " " ~ was only able to get as far as Golva ~^ ~ .... (~h, ,~ th,~ ohnrmin~, old- ~ Monaay evening January 18 in ~ne . ~l~lay that night. These promise ,~,~ ~ ' until Lent. t dent of the Nanking government fol- ~-csterdav the condition of the ........................... f t " -,~" .... ' time traoiuons We nave revive(l, - . , .. ~('.i. ~.,I:l~n'g~ And many a time did he milk_Miss Evelyn Peterson and Bob lowin, the resignatlo~ of Chlang roads beyond that point forcing .......... hall o the Cathol e church to ~' ." ..... t wnlcn an are invlveu. '~'~' th~a~-~ .:~=~ ~ !~. ~i: ~ f this cow !~r, one oI ~eaeh Miss Edna Peter- Kat-shek " him back Carriers Charlie Purvls the custom oz naving our cnuuren ] Mr and Mrs A F Doblar and ..;Dt~ln~: v~v.at~ :~: . " I son and Miss ~Iong spent Sunday! ~--:-::v_'::.~---~--------~-_ I and Linger each got out nine miles dress up as 'waits' and sing Christ- '~ Mr and Mrs ~'~oyd " H~l~ ~tnd~ l~t, ;~tna~e ~' lmpro~r ma~t~..:~l~!~ ~B~t one mornir~ while sitting just evening at the W. W. Page home+t MRS. ALGUIRE ELECTED and had to return before compleX- mas carols through the snowy i family were "visitOrs at the Olaf .~.,ae ~r ~. ~ne .~nooL ~&tl O~ -- ~., . . Lunch was served at 7:30. TheI PRESIDENT ing their run Mrs Purvis did not streets on Christmas eve, and we t Abraham home Friday~.~ i ene ttoors were scru~eo ana ones, The ~rut~ :~epDL'~ on his toe and eventn~ was anent in nlavtn~ ~ ,o~,,,, f,~,,~ ~, ,,,~.~,~ ~r~,,t~ t w ................................... all go out and .cut dox~m Our own ------ ~ the gymnasium was cleaned, he pc! . . . bridge • t - • ~sket ball court painted, the va- Out from Clarence did the milk Father Lack was ~ v~*- ,,t The regular .January meeting unt!lSp-^m~ l astanlght~, rephort~ng Christmas trees now. Why not add I Nothing is easier to see than tlW ~, f~nnt~in odwn o ~t. nf natnt nail ~o ~, ..... .. ~. ........ of ~ne ~aoies' Aict OI ~ne unites ~ o,~,~ ~ ....................... the pleasant old fashion of calling i brtght siae of the other man's ~- ......... o ..... y ....... . -. ,-- • ,, I ~.aure~, Menu, ~as~ weeK. as en rta ed, who came to town yesterday said trouble ~d another electrm bell was m- He di.dnt say, 8o bosste, so, "Oh,' Mr. and Mrs. W. W Pa~e Mr Lutheran church w~.. ^~e~ll~2" i ,~ .... ~ ..........h~rtl, ar~ft~r~ on New Year s day? . er is no, " o ' "ov Mrs. ,~...'~.u~,, ~,, ~:,,ua~, .................. ~ .... ~ ........ : " $ ~lled in the halls. The latt , • . and Mrs J L Tschida the Misses - o n ou an rs H A1 r and all hands h ped the ew c n • as it But cussed, so his neig!~aors sa R .... J uary 8th M E gul et - ~z~°fob~ theug~e~teS:~rrh;lP~rough Even those living two miles swaYS. I ~,~t~l~I~a~lEwd~e P:terson an^d was elected to lead the ladies for I tY snowplow would be out pro.rapi- d,r- . . ... ~ R,~,~r~ ~,~,,,,~ t ~,,;.2,~ ~.; ,,~ . : ,~ ,,,~y ~,,,,,~r the year 1932 Mrs Henry Thomp- ~ ly opening reaps in all mrectlons. ~e entlre scnool nouse. , , ~ ne 4onn Fischer ~ome ' r o s w ?,. , , _. , ,,~.., .:; ~ . _ ~ ~ • son was elected vice president, while It ~s eported the c unty no ~--- -- ~__------= ~- . ia-~. ~,narew K]trey Wa~'2aostess at]Mrs Lewis Odland and Mrs J O. Iplow went east on trail 10 this ?~tmt Ploddin along the upward ........ ; M'ss CIeora Ha g.. " work of the past year were heard. I ------ ': trail ':, [ - ' !rent'~ r~n~ ~tse who has be~ ] " "''---" i The city has a road grader. Why ,Dlo~din along the low; | UNITED RRETIIREN CHURCH ' " g a f Mrs. HenrJ~ta | M&SS CONVENTION t would .it not be a good idea to use ~O, it matters not howhot, or ~ F.G. Roscoe, Pastor !Sheen moved to the home ~f her ~ __ ~lt with teams, if the engine can- " .,e, kUl. | ---- " " ! Sheen!Uncle' Gnanie L~ubles.ocm~tfying the~ 1~len |le Amass convention is hereby call-in°t be used, in removing the snow ~POBI______ ----------~d ItE~S ~ Am . Whistle o ~,~, o~ v ,,,~ I Bible school 10 ^'clock a m O ' Dunstan is now pc ing the ed at the court laouse in Beach. at [ from the city streets? Every day , N0 ~at~r'11c~ "l~ard the task ]WDouglas Superintendent rooms a~d doin~lghthouse- 12 p. m., Thursday, January 21, "for the roads and streets are blooked l~lav .be " [ ivlornin~r worshiu 11 ree.loc~ keeping | ~ |the purpose of electing thi'ee dole-'metals a large loss in business, be- OI,s RED BEANS ~ T~ Or, Yet ~-.- ~- ...... +he load, | Afternoon Mr. and M~. ~'. W. Page and !gates to the Republcan state con-Isides great inconvenience in get. "Be NE COUNTY" BRAND ~ Ca,a ~~ i Pu'ek'er-m~ li"~a~nd'whistle a bit ~ Services at Trotters 3 o'clock iMiss Edna Pet~r~n and Miss Ruth |vention at Minot, January 28, for !rteng lae~UatalIt ~nould also give some O t~d travel ÷.~ ,,~,~aln' road | third Sunday each month ' Hong were vi~ors in Beach Sat-|the purpose of endorsing candi-. PJ Py n need of work a ~ "" ....... , ] Services ~at Stoddard" schoolI urday afternoon. ]dates for presidential electors, dele-, cnance to make a .bit of money. In P,llsbur 's Whe~" B~'~n L~rge 1 ~ ,, ~I feel th~ ~r,~ ,~ mornin tide. I ~. ..... ~,,~*~, ~,,,,,~ ...... 1- ~"..-.,~ t Mrs Reginald Sheen and son gates to the national convention ' eerier cities immediately after snow .,- ......... -. , - .................. ............... , - . . . , • I a ow" - Wi o. 0o% .~" ,he "~'orld is rapture-K~sse.. |2"30 o'clock. ,who have been vmitmg her starer ,and for natmnal committeeman,_ . P.. ls run through the Tt aT= T: -'- ---- ~d ~ the beauty that sleepY " Evening I Mrs Tony Kreitinger here return" and committeewoman to be voted streets wmcn enable both people ~:d°lk . .[ Senior C. E. 6:30,Edna Buck, l ed to her home in Kansis City. Mo.,lupon at the March presidential ~sndo~i~e~sto:eta~rbe~Ut° Thecost O CATSUP. ,.o. Lar&e~,~r, rune in their beds, have massea.l~ur~rintendent. ~ Thursday. primary election. All those inter- . ...... P . t the ben- d...l~e, Fia~Q~alit¥ ~ Bolt/ca ~C .L~ watch the sky and the risin' sun ]~" Sermon 7:30 o'clock. [ A double shower was given at the ested are requested to attend this ~c~e~s ~lenvea Irom sucn public sere- ] ) ~at gli~ters like burnished gold.) | ............. I John Denton home Tuesday for county convention. E. D. Nelson., • , ~ ~ And, ke I whistle a tune (in minor [ METHODIST~ CIIURCI1 tMrsL n Russell Denton and Mrs'Nick. Chairman _Republican_ " shiC°untYsec~c°m" ~[ Teacher'-----"~-'-''li anumber o~" cattle Alaska Pi~ 3 Can~ '~ Y) J * Ralnh McNeil Pastor i u din.Many were kept from at- mittee, w. ~'.uu ng, ~- _ .. _ " . . . ' t~ ~ ,- , . m caneo a nera ana a number of ..the new~born hours unfold. I tendingOn account of the bad tary 37-1t, sheei "" - ' ...... lhruitimeP~miflmrr~or Lb. 45 l ~iMday, ~ trudged o'er a ~odden Sunday sch°°Lll0:00 aa- ~" ! r~ad:ndAthdeeh~i%U~sd'fe~e~vW~S~?nV; -;NTION 4,,, trail Mornin. wor..P.. • 'useful littl ....... Little Johnny: A carton.' ' FRESH PR"NE¢-, -- ! BARTLETT PEARS "g[2" 249c C -" the skies again were blue; er service W " :in Jan' I Mr. and Mrs l¢Trank ~Schauboe ...... ~ , .': _ -. ". y get p d for that." "Naw" ~-'~[~*!~.-~. - O, PO~ mind IPmts ~ P~lm,, @and the sullen clouds were rolled S octal meetings Deg uary[ and dau t "' ricers Will D~ e,ectca ana a state replied ~imm- dis~ustedb, "this is-,~..~.. Tim Ma le Cleaae - ,~ ~, s~e -aw P ~tinue until January 17, ue t~ gh er Dolores were dinner ticket placed in nomination and ta free wheelii~ i~ ,::.~v~ w~m .,*llt~~[~ No Extra Soap ~bother with ay . 4th and co~ i g .S.o at the home vf Mr. and Mrs. t -' "t , ' ............... **',.T.a~K~Just wet the pad and rub t~ H ...... was ~hinm' throu-ht ...... Phfl~i~ ~ ......... t ~e party s platform w~ 1 be amend- ~ ............ along the upward luO:~ moftt?ver'Je~rso:hriyt the SO EZ~SSpe~t:rr::c%pCe Irt~eaasn~antlVIa~fs ~n i Y ~loddln' along the low: fectly right.It's notgambling, not how long the really." "Wha t ?" bit as I go. "No. you see we ge~ our clothes matter hoW sad my mission back." Van Camp's Evaporate~ 10 Canned F uit APRICOTS, BLACKBERRIES Ycmr Choice SLICED PEACtIES, EGG PLI~]~ Per Can '" i ~ .... I ii ]11 Fresh Frozen Fish PIKE, per Ib ....................... 19e PICKEREL, Per Ib ................ :: ......... : ..... :::::;:'h'~t~ HERRING, per lb ............ . ...... ;::::[:[;::[::: ......... i@e Carrots, - . ', yet, how lonesome the road, Puck~ r my lips and whistle a bit Teacher--Horatio, why do we use ~d tt llgh~ns the load. P.A. Glsvold- pastor I thosepresent agreed that Mr. andl N. Greengard is u, from Man- soap? Mrs. ~oyer were royal entertainers ] dan spending several days here ! Horatio--~at's what I'd like to --'----- ~ Mr. and Mrs.rGeorge Hammondj 1poking after his store interests. I know. '. ?hen ~v nin comes, and I sit at Sunday, January 17th. _ m ! hom~ " . DivBeach: Sunday school ,lO a. . Mr. and Mrs. F. ank Schouboe, Mrl, Old friends are glad to see him i -- | dre, m of that land d,vine ine worship 11 a m. i I n%Mr~eWrsoWn P~ge' ~tr. a~ Mrs. {looking so well and hearty. While : Mr. Justwed--These biscuits are nd I ~ount the friends and lov-Choir rehearsal' F'riday evening, :; "d E" ' - " g ~rs Evelyn | admitting that the last was not a ] fine. darling. ed o~es here 7:30 o'clock ..... , an _ ~na and Miss Ruth Head I good business "-,ear he sounds no l Mrn. Justwed--Oh, dear, that is the blesstns that are mine--- ',I steal away tea quiet place, h£ DeaR,' at the A R Tn°mP~uill spent' "~ pJeasant _evening at the [note of pessimism but in confl-I the butter plate you are eating. _ e Saturday afternoon. . ~ome m ~r. an~ Mrs. J. T. Tsch- | dent the worst of the ~bad times is ! t alone, on ~nded .knee-- 1 ~entineI Bu.tte: Afternoon. wo~ iida. Monday playing cards. At~over and that thngs in general wilt l Jewel I a.sked Henry if the i whistle a hit (in thankful [ st~.ip at the Congregational cnurc , ; eleven o'clock a dainty lunch of { pick up from now on, Including I grapefruit was juicy. cl~icken sandiches, chili concarne ! everything agrtoultural, and even i Bessie--What did he tell you? to me! 2.30 u mock:. I pickles, cookies and coffee was sere- the weather, he believes, is going Jewel---No. but I read ,the answer Spencer Shull. Fondu Love--Tell me, a.m I,the ed. to be decent once more--after the ' in his eyes! a Who has ever kissed ~ou. Miss Alberta. Barthel, Miss Flor- winter has passed. once ,Cameron and Roy Nell were Mother: "Jane, come to bed." I guess we'll Knott--~flly, you're all alike six oclock dinner guests at the Jiggs---No one understands me. Daughter Jane: "But the cook. ' t ~t e you are. Chris Johnson Dirks--No am all wrapped UP in I thought you would Mr, and fa~fily were , That's have "daY. ~- , , ,. _ l