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B$*- I -r3e--. wsty 24—Mrs, Amund Jacobson, the a^ed mother of Anton Jacobson, is very'seriously ill at her home. %ouis Lawson of Atwater was a New London visitor on Sunday. (Brick Hoegquist of St. Hijaire re neweid old time acquaintances: in town Saturday. J. Emil Nelson of Willmar visited old- friends in New London on Wed nesday. iMiss Ethel and Elmo Peterson of Sasaki Centre autoed to New London on Sunday to visit friends. Maurice and Newell Skeie of Daw son "visited at their parental home here ton Sunday. A|rs. Oscar Quam went to Willmar on ^Thursday. C. fH. Young was up from Stt Paul the latter part of the week looking af ter his interests in the gravel pit. Arnold Nelson of Pelican Rapids de parted for Willow City, N. D., on Fri day after a short visit here. Hafis Polman was in Willmar on Friday. Clerk of Court E. M. Sanderson and Dept. Co. Auditor Walter Haines passed thru New London on Friday. Miss Eunice Broberg of Minneapo lis arrived here on Saturday to spend the week end at her home. She re turned on Tuesday. M. F. Lundquist has removed the front porch on his residence property, to replace it with a new and larger modern porch front. Staflhuck visited last week at the V. E Olson home. Mrs O. G. Nordlei and children went to Kerkhoven on Saturday to visit at the Thonvold home. Allen Halvorson of Harrison was a New London visitor on Sunday. The Ed Kambestad family spent Sunday with friends and relatives at Benson and Kerkhoven. Mr and Mrs Allen Metcalf left on Monday for a weeks visit at Monti cello and the cities 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Johnson of Pay- nesville passed thru New London on Wednesday enriute to their cottage, "Seldom Inn," on Green Lake beach Mrs7 Erick Bedin arrived home on Friday from Minneapolis where she has spent the winter. The Misses Minnie Gustafson and ,. Violet Magren of Kerkhoven visited Rev E. M. Hanson is in Chokio from Monday until Friday of this week attending Kredsmote. at the August Gustafson home Satur-. recovering speedily. day and Sunday. I There were a large number of base A. and Mr. and Mrs Adolph! ball Miss Viola Anderson of Irving is a Sunday as a base halj fan A J«c*e jMiffid&er of N»w London, peo ple yent to" Sg&cer on* Tuesday eten i'rig of'last'week" to attend""fcne open ing dance at the Lundgren pavilion, which has just been built this spring. Rev. A. M. Lunde of Spicer will de liver the Baccaulaureate sermon at the Swedish Lutheran church on Sun day, May 29th. Rev. Njus' father and sister return, ed to theirs home on Monday after a Visit at the Norway Lake parsonage. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Micketeon and children were in Belgrade on Sunday I in* attendance at the silver wedding of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Mickelson. tMrs. PhiloNGallaa of Atwater came over on Saturday for a visit at the T. J. Ijawson home. She returned qn Tuesday accompanied by her little daughter, Donna, who has, visited in New London for three weeks. Miss Anna Dushone of Minneapolis was a recent guest at the E. J. Peikey Mi&s La\ina Peachey went to Will mar on business Saturday, returning Monday. She also visited the Will mar schools on Monday. IMiss Bernice Christopherson left on Monday for Paynesville where she be Reuben Almouist and Ben Hallberg drove up from the cities on Sunday in the latter's new Dodge car. Reuben is home from Dunwoody Institute for the summer vacation. iMrs. Olof Christenson and baby S S Lobben visited at Brooten and daughter returned to their home at Glenwood on Sunday Hopkins on Fuday after a two months iMr. and Mrs. Selmar Anderson of jsjt at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Hans Polman Mecdames V. E. Holm and A. N. Mickelson went to Granite Falls on Thursday to attend the district meet ing of the women's federated~elubs in session for two days. home and returned to the city on Sat- enjoyed the very fine dinner aad a urday. The special concert at j^Lebanon church was very largely attended on Sunday'night and the audience appre ciated the music, well arranged and well- rendered by home artists. To the leader and violinist, Harold Ol son, is perhaps special credit due. at the Eat Shop. Miss Lyda Grind of St. Claud was the guest of her cousins, the Misses Alice and Nellie Price from Wednes day until Saturday. Thevillage streets were being grad ed and put into shape Thursday and Friday of last week Ed Gustafson furnished the tractor and Victor Ol son handled the grader. George Soderlund was operated up on at Sunnyside Hospital Tuesday of a ioY appendicitis He is now a Berglund of Pennock spent Sunday I mar-Belgrade base ball game at Will with friends and relatives in the vill age. attendance at the Will- mar on Sunday The list is too num erous to mention Mrs. A. E Olson and Mr. and Mrs H. Bnx attended the Farmers club meeting at Rmgville on Friday even ing They reported a very interest- happy, surprise on her, 51st, birthday last?Thursday,-by a p%ty of nejgh^ l»T£ojod-"frie»d8 who carried wim them a bountiful lunch and abundant good wishes. '4 Mrs. M. F. Lundquist arrived home from Eitel Hospital at Minneapolis on Monday of this week.' She was acc ompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Haz el Olson, who will remain in New Lon don for _a weeks visit. Cecil Ogren -who i» attending the Federal School p.t Minneapolis arrived home on Friday for a ten-day vacation from his studies. A very large party of young folks motored out to Sibley Park Monday night for a weiner roast and a good time generally- at our new park. The Jun\ors and. High School facul ty were entertained at the annual Sen ior banquet at the "Maude Adams" cottage at Green Lake on Saturday afternoon and evening. All present good time generally, The New London ball team went to Raymond Sunday where they met and defeated the Raymond team by score of 6 to 2. On the same afternoon the Kandiyohi base ball team appeared on the New London diamond and defeat ed our second team 25 to 6. The Kan diyohi boys are a fine bunch of good ball players who could give a good ac count of themselves in a game with our first team. A petition has lately been circulat ed asking the Council to order a spe cial election to decide upon the ques tion of selling the village electric light plant and giving a franchise to the Union Power and Light Co. of St Cloud. The council is meeting today and it is understood they will order said election. Albert Nelson received the sad news on Monday of the death of his sister in-law, Mrs C. E. Nelson, at Waubun. Minn, on Sunday. He left Tuesday to attend the funeral which will be held at Brainerd on Wednesday Mr E Nelson is superintendent of the sshools at Waubun Miss Gertrude Soderlund who has recently returned from a visit to SWP den, visited the first part of last week at the home of her sister, Mrs Chas Bredberg She departed on Friday for Springdale, Montana. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Albreisht and BULGARIAN BLOOD TE/T Assists Nature To purify the blood. To gently move the bowels. To sweeten the stomach. To start liver action. To flush the kidneys. Every thoughtful parent will keep a box of this Pure Herb Tea on hand as a first aid remedy to kill colds and ward off "Flu," Grippe, Pneumonia. Sold everywhere by Druggists. asant' and unexpected visit on Sun day. The Albreis&t family were ohi friends of the Johnsons in North Da kota and have been traveling in 61a cier National Park and also in Ar kansas. They were here enroute to visit for a while at Lake Koronis. The High School commencement exercises will be held at Lebanon Lu theran church on Friday, June 3, at eight o'clock. The following is jthe program: Invocation. Music, Glee Club. Salutatory, Harlow Lundquist. Song, Camp Fire Girl3. Class History, Elvera Skavdahl. Song, Quartette. Address, Rev. J. Renwick McCullough Piano Buet, Rhoda Monson and Es perance Lawson. Valedictory, Harold Fink. Vocal solo, Lila Olson. Presentation of Diplomas. Music, Senior class. Benediction. The Aurora Literary Society will hold its last meeting for this term at the schoolhouse this evening (ITues day.) The program will be rendered almost entirely by the Seniors, aided by members of the faculty. The pro gram is as follows: Class Song, Senior Class. Presentation of Class Memorial, Har low Lundquist. Class History, Elvera Skavdahl. Message to Garcia, Harriet Hoppe. Class Poem, Mildred Johnson. Song, Glee Club Recitation, Leone Batterberrv High School Notes, Alice Mankell and Margaret Nyberg. Musical Selection, Miss Olson. Talk, Mr McNiven. Class Prophecy, Harold Fink and Car ter Severeid Selections from the Edison Faculty's Opinion, Mr. Amble. Class Will, Emma Christenson SWEDISH MISSION CHURCH Rev. John Daniels of Duluth will conduct services this church on Sunday, May 29th, at 3 Every body welcome. Sunday school at 1:45 p. Jt Am in tha greafast cities soil* hi a own home town—the S. Tire user gets fresh, live Urea of currant production THE U. S. CHAIN TREAD One of the few tires of which it may Le said that they deliver economy ear in and year out and tire after tire. The U. S. Chain Tread give3 sufficient traction on all ordinary road surfaces. It is probably the handsomest, and by all odds the most popular, of the whole U. S. Fabric Tire line. .LEBANON LUTHERAN .CHURCH A F.- Aimer,' pastor 'Sunday school mext Suaday at 10 a. m. Service at 11 a. m. Baccalaureate sermon Sunday, May 29, at 8 o'clock by Rev. A. M. Lunde. The confirmation class will meet on Saturday at 10 o'clock. The Willing Workers will be enter tained at the Albert Norsteadt home on Friday. CHURCH NORWEGIAN LUTH New London: Confirmation class will meet Satur day, May 28, at 3 o'clock p. m. 'Sunday school next Sunday and a Sunday school picnic in,the afternoon. The ladies aid will meet Tuesday, May 31st. Refreshments will be ser ved by Mrs. E. M. Hanson and Mrs. L. Chri£tofferson. Nordland: The confirmation class meets Sat urday, May 28, at 9 a. m. Services nest Sunday forenoon at 10:30. Gausdal The ladies aid will meet, with Mrs Loen Wednesday, June 1st. DON'T BE FOOLED St Paul, AJinn —Thousand*? of mon and women, regardless of apre, aie fooli tl and misled in believing that laxatnrs and alcoholic base medicines give itlnt in chionic long standing stomach ul ments ho foewaie and be caieiul, in^ much as the usual ietults aie complica tions for which there is no ruic l»on*-f take chance with \our stomach gft rid of \oui suffering b\ the Sto-T,? tl.il 'apsule and tablet trcii merit, which us uall\ i""\es re hot in attacks attiibn'id to !all s!tones fttonu ch lTl rs Chionic \pp« ndicitis Torpid T-a^v. Liver 1 pfpsia Ga-»sv Sour St.omi.ch ,shoita,i ot bieath pains in stomach intl b-ik dizzincs«- chionic eo«stip ition etc 1£ niembei results ire usiiallv obtained "irelless of agej 01 duration ot ttouhU so don wait ODta.n the Stolid tl treat ment from voui druggists at o»ic« \t lust $1 (io a box, and benefit as thou sands of sufleiers hive then boost Mo ligal to \oi'i liienels FUoligal will be s» it ieet on 1 lpt ot prie 1 oui di uggist cant siTppls Ingest !\e Chi 11 ical Co liep irttiv 'it st I'ml Ahnn I Iti fuse substitutes I'nsitivelv den i'd [suolit,)! s(,ld b\ 1 II ill in at. M mar N'(\v London Olson .spjfN \nd on Urns and druggists ?\cr\ I here Vd\ you could get together all the car you know, you'd probably find that their tire experiences had been much the same. Most of them have taken their fling at "job lots," "discontinued lines" and "surplus stocks." Soon or late, nearly all settled back on quality first as the one sound assurance of tire value. As soon as a man forgets the cut price tag, and comes to the dealer who concentrates on a full, completely sized stock of U. S. Tires—he learns what it means to get fresh, live tires —not once in a while but every time. Not merely in the big cities, but in his own home town. Lundquist-Bergstrom Motor Co. Willmar, Minn. mmmmmm GREEN LAKOiQRTH SHORE May aardW^.R^- CajLson departed Tuesday fo^Winofla^Lake, Indfana, being sent as a delegate to the Gener al Assembly of the Presbyterian church. TShere will be delegates from all over the United States'and this meeting will be in session for about ten days. Mrs. E O. Berg entertained a few lady friends Friday afternoon. Miss Susie Star from Willmar is at present staying at the J. R. Carlson home. Misses Ruth and Martha Swanson were visitors at the Erik Seastedt home on Friday evening. Walter Berglund was seen in this vicinity on Saturday. 'Mr and Mrs Alfred Olson of Irving made a visit at P. A Jageistrom's on Saturday evening. Economyrides onU.S.Tires IFowners United States Tires Unjte S|ate Rubl*j Hultgren Motor Co. Spicer, Minn. Gustafson Bros. New London, Minn. Not merely for the heavy car, but for the medium and light-weight car—a full belection of size, tread and type. Your U. S. Tire dealer can give you this service because of the service he gets from his neighboring U. S. Factory Branch. There are 92 of these Branches. Each gets its share of U. S. Tires, so that the dealer is always supplied with fresh, live stock. U. S.Tires sell as fast as they are made. There is no over production. No sur plus piled up waiting for a "market." Wherever you buy a U. S. Tire— you buy a tire of current oroduction, as full of life and value as the day it left the makers. Lundgren Bros. Raymond, Minn. Nordstrom's Garage Atwater, Minn. Charlie Parker and Miss Katherine McCtote were seen in this vicinity joy riding Snhday evening, Mr. and Mrs. A. Andreen and dau ghters Adeline and Evelyn were vis itors, at B. CarlsrWs Friday after noon. Rev. G. N. Tegnell of Willmar con ducted services in the Mission church at New London Sunday afternoon. .Mr. and Mrs. Pete Andreen of Kew London are staying with Mrs J. R. Carlson during Mr. Carlson's trip to Indiana. Next Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock the 29th of May, Rev. J. J. Daniels of Duluth, will conduct services in the Mission church at New London and Mrs. Daniels will sing. Mrs. G. Harlander made a visit with Mrs. P. A. Andreen of New London from Saturday until Sunday. "Just Between You and Me" says die Good Judge Here's genuine chewing satisfaction for you, hook ed up with real economy. A small chew of this class of tobacco lasts much long* er than a big chew of the ordinary kind—that's be cause the| full, rich, real tobacco taste lasts so long. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put up in two styles W-B GUT is a long fine-cut tobacco RIGHT GUT is a short-cut tobacco In tertian however reunite JU 'nit a /ct*/if i/l It*J/I. it»« fitaa." Kandiyohi Motor Co. Kandiyohi, Minn. Victor Johnson Pennock, Minn. N* x-