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ROTARIANS HERE IN CONFERENCE | WILL HEAR MESSAGES OF SPEAKERS} hours ‘Thurs afternoon. 8:3 to 9:30 9:50 to 10:00 10:00 10:10 10:20 Nw me as enmnn AAA SHAR 9 coca 09 Rope On 4:55 5:00 (Continueg from page 1) Other speakers will include Harry B, Cred sow of Albert I nd Tracy R. Bangs trains are expected during the early district governor will be chosen Friday PROGRAM THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1924 Morning Session Registration of Delegates and Visitors. Festival of Welcome. Call to Order — Henry J. Duemeland, Presi- dent, B arck Rot Club. Address of Welcome—Fred L. Conklin, Gen- er il ( ian, Bismarck Conference Com- mi Formal mvening of Conference—District Governor O. B. McClintock. Respons Address of Welcome—Rotarian Wiltred T. Johnson, St. Paul. Invocation—Rotarian Ward F. Boyd, James- town, N. Dak. Communications. Announcements of Committee Appointments etc. Presentation of Past District Governors. Address — District Governor O. B. McClin- tock. Announcement of Personnel of Election Committee and Time and Place of Elec- tion. Presentation of. Invitations from Clubs de- siring to Sea the 1925 Spring Con- ference. “On_ to Toronto” — Rotarian Herbert M. Bierce, Winona. Address — Benj. C. Brown of New Orleans, Director Rotary International. Recess. Luncheon Session Luncheon served at Hotel McKenzie. THURSDAY, APRIL 24th Afternoon Session Call to Order. Music — Dickinson High School Orchestra. “Our Country” — Rotarian S. T. May, Dick- inson. “The Spirit of the Northwest”--R. A. Nestos, Minot, Governor of North Dakota. “The Community’’ — Rotarian Aubrey Law- rence, Fargo. “Boys’ Work” — William H. Pryor, Duluth. “Boys and Girls of Mine’ — James W. Foley, Pasadena, California. Special Reports from Clubs. Frederick U. Davis, Fairbault. Clifford Kennedy, Fergus Falls. . J. L. Mitchell, Austin. W. J. Kirkwood, Crookston.° Wm. N. Nortz, Devils Lake. Thomas E. Miller, Ely. S. Frank Durga, Fairmont. Harry F. Atwood, Staples. Peter S. Berg, Dickinson. A. J. Wentzel, Superior, and others. “The Magic Chance” — Rotarian C. A. Pros- ser, Minneapolis, President Dunwoody In- stitute, Close of Session. Evening — Banquet at 6:30 at the State Capitol Building followed by the Gover- nor’s Ball. FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1924 Morning Session Call to Order. Singing. Communications and Announcements —Con- ference Secretary. Reports of Conference Committees. Rotary Cla ications — Rotarians Harry Bert Cra k} Minneapolis Rotary Inter- national Chairman, Advisory Committee on Classification. Business Methods —Rotarian W. W. Bowers, Albert Lea. Singing. Nominations for District Governor. “Rotary a Civic Leaven” — Rotarian Tracy R. Bangs, Grand Forks. Recess. Balloting on Nominations for District Gov- nor. Luncheon served at Hotel McKenzie. FRIDAY, APRIL 25th Afternoon Session Music — Dickinson Orchestra. “Let Us Learn to Live Where We Are” — A. &. Arvold, North Dakota Agricultural Col- lege. Unfinished and New Business. Report of Committee on Resolutions. Report of Committee on Election. Introduction of Nominee for District Gov- ernor. Music. “Tales of the Plains’ — James W. Foley. Music. “World Wide Rotary” —— Rotarian Crawford McCullough, Fort Williams, Ontario, Past President, Rotary International. “Auld Lang Syne.’ Adjournment, NINTH DISTRICT erie ALBERT- LEA, MINN. President, Hiram. D. Burns ! Secretary, ErnestC. Jorgensen- AUSTIN, MINN. y _. President; Sam T. Neveln Secretary, ee Ray Cory BISMARCK, 'N, President, feet Duemeland Secretary, Raymond M. Bergeson BRAINERD, MINN. icing R. A. Bejse e Secretary, : CALEDONIA.’ INN. is Tanner President, Wm. E. Browning Secretary, john R. Wagner eo ET, MIN OO sites, Be Dennis. G, Andrews i Bete Jos. R. Medley =; . . EIBBING, X CROOKSTON, MINN. President, George Sanberg Secretary, W. J. Kirkwood DETROIT, MINN, President, 1 arry D, Blanding Secretary, Herb, Atiderson DEVILS LAKE, N. 1. President, William N. Nortz Secret Hen V. Haig * DICKINSON, D. President, James Cain Secretar Valter Blume DULUTH, MIN President, William H. Pryor 5 y, Ben M. Winkleman ° President, Thos. E.. Miller ecretary, Lewis J. White President, S. Frahk Durga Secretary, Herman Wchler FARGO, N. D. President, Dave De Haven . Danstrom President, Nuba M. Pletcher Secretary, W. R. Pearce FERGUS FALLS, MINN, President, Clifford S. Kerinedy Secretary, Walter O. Lippitt GRAND FORKS, N.D. ident, ‘racy R. Bangs » Robt. Hughes Wy President, John M. Gannon Secretary, Ray D. Remington JAMESTOWN, President, Harry C. Flint ‘ Secretary, Louis Orla ady, MANDAN, N. D. President, Otto. Bauer Secretary, John Rovig MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. President, Karl De Laittre Secretary, Fred N. Bates MINOT, N. D. President, Henry M. Wilson Secretary, Burt E. Stewart MOORHEAD, MINN. President, Fred M. Brophy 4 Secretary, S. J.. Hedelund ~ OWATONNA, MINN. President, Galen A. Merrill Secretary, Otto C. Zieger ST. PAUL, MINN. President, Wilfred T.. Johnsen « Secretary, R. E. Leonard STILLWATER, MINN. President, S. A. Kolliner Secretary, E. J. McCollum SUPERIOR, WIS. President, Leslie G. Ross Secretary, Roy F. Kidd TWO HARBORS, MINN. President, Edward P. Christensen Sec y, Daniel Jas. Kerr VALLEY CIT oD: President, L. S. Ward Secretary, Ben Grotte VIRGINIA, MINN. President, Albert Holley Secretary, John C. Brandt WAHPETON, N. B. President, V. C. Fandel Secretary, W. C. Probert WILLISTON, N. D. President, Harry J. Baker Secretary, Alfred Jennison, WINONA, MINN. President, Herbert M. Bierce Secretary, R. H. Watkins HOST CIT¥22i 7 2'° CONFERENCE COMMITTEES Bismarck, North Dakota’ * Fred L. Conklin, General Chairmatt a PROGRAM A. M. Christianson, Chairman - Eric Quain s PUBLICITY Pe Robert Simpson, Chairman Geo. Mann Allyne F. Bradley Geo, Will REGISTRATION and BADGES ~ Arthur Arnot, Chairman Henry O. Saxvik Arthur Bolster E. J. Taylor HOTELS James C. Taylor, Chairman Frank Murphy Hal S. Dobler H. T. Murphy Timothy R. Atkinson ._ . TRANSPORTATION L. K. Thompson, Chairman ‘i Geo. F. Dullam ENTERTAINMENT, Burt aan) Chairman . Dale‘ Simon Henry Halverson . Geo. Huckphieye Victor J. LaRose * Hévry Wagner HALLS and DECORATIONS Barlow K. Skeels, Chairman , Gep., pagmeland Geo. Bird Juo. L. us John. French ’ Ted Quanrud ARADE P m He Mu , Chairman , Harry. A. Brandes prsidgoericis Gene Wachi ter iD “ @ECEPTION and 15 2 SO beni i. oie, Chairman ‘L. Nuessle Roy BE. Bonham wi ate pe ' “Samuel E. Bergeson \, Chimer S| John Jackson » Ss Lee Harry Postlethwaite \ willignt-B: Bulla < - BOY SCOUTS John MacLeod, ia pe i. Rawlings. Clyde Young Jno. A. Larson 14 1,q TUESDAY, APRIL. 22, 1924 Bismarck Tribune Building Ideas Help to ods Sell Go a A ToMeet Competition Expressive Printing and Expressive Papers Help Put Over Ideas. Better Quality Printing © on l Often at the same price as “Cheap John” typography will put your busi- ness message across with a dignity and “pep” worthy of your standing in the business world. 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