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«PAGE TWO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1924 HIDES ARE “PLANTED” BY — | ¢:own from hide-fertilized land are )g,———___.______________.y, grom all over the county. 1, Breachidg service? at 8 p. m. 10,45 a. m. several selections. A cordial wel-) The Intermediate League will meet SSTERN FARMERS | aid to be ef excellent quality, | News of Our Ba 6. ~ REV. S. D. SCOTT. Minister.|_ All other services in the English | come to all. : in the basement of the church at i | - | Jacob Strause has returned from a a set language. The Evangelical League of C. E.|the same time, Mrs. McDonald will “Cecilville, Cal. May 3.-larmers} SCHALL IN RACE Neighbors several months sojourn at Indiana! German Baptis: Church Sunday school from 10:45 to 11.45] will meet in the class room of the] be in charge. n_ Siskiyou county, northern Cal | St. Paul, May Represent o B a! po ante | G. Sorock, Pastor. }a. m. to be followed b demonstra- | church at 7:15 p.m. Miss Esther] Evening service, with large chorus Cenk, re making’ unusual use of | 4 AN ° 2) ; 40 a an, SUNGER TERBET, tions by some orga lasses. / Bremer will have charge of the meet-| music and sermon by the pastor at attle hides because he low 4 s} toe filed publican cand WILTON | Miss Lydia Gross has returned} 11 a. m. morning servi The Kentucky Singers will also sing! ing. A helpful time is assured. 8 p.m. A cordial welcome to’all. , fYered} The hides are for no ition to the United George Gillmore has gone to Chi-| from a two weeks visit at the capital Wednesday evening prayer meet-| > “small pieces and planted as | ut e Mr. Schall will cago where he has accepted a posi-| city ing. We hope to have Rex. Fuxa dizer in ground prepared for melons.| pase Ole. O. of Dalte tion with the General Electric Com-| i pee bey from Goodrich with us. wq@Uashes and other garden plants | Qscal Halla . Paul for the no- | pany | Attorney and Mrs, H. C, Bradley,; Thursday evening at 8 o'clock the anown as “rank feeders.” Crops | 1 inatior aus jwho have been guests at the J. J.| Women’s Mission Circle will have ———————————————— Mrs. Victor Smith of Aberdeen, Schmid home have returned to their; their annual program, Rev. Fuxa South Dakota who has been sperding| home at Napoleon. | will be the speaker of the evening. ome time visiting among Wilton; oO | Everybody is invited. A good pro friends has gone to Sioux # Oscar Jaren of Alexandra, Minne-| gram has been planned for. South Dakota wh she was Is an arrival in Wilton Frid FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Ave. B and Fourth St, hy the serious illness of her s = ! Richard Carter has returned from, 5 Dr. agent returned from ja husiness trip to Fargo and other 1. R. Johnson, Pastor Grand Forks where he was culled by | points in the eastern part of the| 10:30~ Morning worship. The pas- (he death of his mother, Mrs, M. state, He made the trip by auto and | tof will speak on the topic, “If Other Nugent, reports the roads something fierce | Oeamizations are Doing the Work of the Church, Why?" Do our ~ hetween Jamestown and Bismarck, 4 August Johnson, well known bank. | ve LarMengiigate i hurch da) cn) ely s tend ty er of Washburn and County Agent) Se RRaEC end j.| make us satisfied wi em as reli- Norling passed through Wilton last| 9 its: Benjamin Lawyer and chil-| gion, while we overlook the needs of eat |dren visited with friends in Wilton | the world? Bene Goraiteva i Paes they) the latter part of the week return-/ "the Kentucky Harmony Singers ranging a program for the opera.) °C | NES y | morning service, not move to MeKenzie where her hus- | 0 Sunds ool Me n of loans for the purchase of | i jo ue oo neon, Ainday school: Mt: purebase O"\ band has employment in the bank.| john Thorpe, Superintendent, Cle theing nicely settled at Wing and) g¢ for all grades and ages, . he «| Owning their home in that city. Mrs.) ayy evening setviees have been J sd € t CET . er tits vane | lawyer was formerly Mi Rdith | changed iotane Hilt’ NEUE“ NthE: ; so . o attend the Father and Son bane) iyaaner of Baldw and has many| 0 BLY, PU. Mrs. Quain will r : quet whieh will be given at Wash lena. in thi A ae ve EU. OD Tee an ‘aint ae ends s ; rare turn Briday evening under the aus-| |wpeak to the young people jiwea ar Cle Wasilla M 5 _ # vepular mecting, The Crusaders will i ‘ ) u ee COMES) Mes, William MeG has recent- | meet me hour. is a timely,sfogan but : 1 tin) HA GUMS Sh cali Ay Ubltd) ulsaiy tac) ring worship, The pas ‘ GET LA ROTT A a epea are RTE Genera WY ceRuOTIF OL SOnR q k on the topic, “If Other | not more so than 4 See dr eet gant | Mrs. Gordon states that over 35001 tic message, Special music ! ; Hea ig bee Hein Teng, | Mead of exttle have heen killed in] 8:00-—Wedne Mid-week meet- |} e je j cent eiite fan come time toe tig) hit district sinee the breaking out | ing for prayer and devotion. ‘The L. d i é Bie race | aaa i teve «wel ud lee the foot and mouth diseas !'T. L. will meet wich Mrs. Hughes di an 1.4 Are now being built in the United [program, and have a well: balanced | vain attempt to stop the spreading of) rector, Thursday afternoon, : entertainment. Everyone in) Wilton 1 lhe: poauibly can de aa. Wout age | ie digease. One, man wecording 1e1, ahie Ladies’ ‘Ata sell nee for nao: Sinte: Thi is arf 1G. es eatecae oul ©) Mrs. Gordon lost 15,000 head of cat-\cial meeting at the home of Mrs J.| ‘ : : States Isn’t this wonderful tes Nendjithis concert. a jie, Others in Wilton who have jH. Payne west Main St, Thursday af- sas asain i . .. | ‘ ; Nfriends in California report the kill- !ternoon, rds 5 N SENSE c ary repairs , 1 timony as to what ihe public sa Atirenty wercent cut will be made! ine of gheep, gouts, and hogs in, ute IT IS GOOD COMMON SENSE to make all necessary repairs before you : é Piee caer ae tiie | fected areas, They also report that? McCABE HODIST C go to the expense of painting. The fence may be damaged. You may . ~ 7 " eache P yea resi ‘ * J 0 ag ev. ‘a va (" a i s thinks of the world’s lowest tial few, if ony of the pkedehl teach. | (ourists oun pa aaa a ot | pa nacre A need new front or back steps to the house. Very often there are split por i Per states are being forbidden to en-! of. Harry Wagner, Organis 2 : : : iced lit > a a Hoe mae me iets ter states adjoining California andj 10:30—Publie Worship, | sidings on the wall which should be replaced or a new floor for the porch ric ‘ Ci ctire at the end of the present term. Af F i ¢ priced quality car? | ¢ P is a ult here ate erended auto- pe is needed. As a rule the appearanee of an old house can be improved and Sees mobiles all along the road. e gov- nthem. x : s 5 ‘ e : ‘The annual meeting of the Ceme-| ernment is doing all that can be done| Voluntary. modernized with very little expense. For instance; by adding a small Pi tery Association was held uesday | to control the disease which is one| Solo, selected....Mrs. Arthur Bauer dormer, or, in some cases, a “lift” or small gable, a certain amount of Py ie fternoon in the First National Bank | o¢ the worst stockmen have to con-|Sermon—“Your Seal” by Rev, W. J. Done, c pease ny i ‘ i Int i oilatng: sta ade of i tend with. If conditions continue it| Thatcher. dignity and special distinction can be attained. There is pleasure, a pride pomince were eistussed and @ report will mean harder times for Califor-/ Postlude. i yning a home just a little different from the general run. Individuality 4 of the work of the past year Wa8/nia than we here in North Dakota! 12 unday School. uaa 2d 2 : Pant nee : seen ak ! | made, Hayebexpexienced: according tolthors| 0 P.M. Junior League. is what you want. Every home can have this by proper planning, or, later conversant with conditions. . 0 P. M. Epworth League. alterations. Thi eg ings over caref ‘ore y CORWIN MOTOR COMPANY Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Schmid enter- "5 San EUbie WoHL thnuyalte ple gee these things over carefully before you start the i tained the members of the teaching | Witton and vieinity weleomed a| Prelude. : painter on the job. k Ren ality atdinie Hore Ean tagen: | number of new citizens to our midst | auhen i ae arty 5 i | Organ fertory. 8 4 3 ; 5 a ee q ‘| ing. The evening passed pleasantly We a a ae eines ce Bile esaisetea Our yard is well stocked with highest quality of all grades of lumber and y with social chat and music. led. ‘ Bermon, by Rev. Joan Morange millwork. When you plan on any repairs, improvements or a new building I | — “Saved By The Blood of Christ.”, let us estimate on the material and, if you wish, get you in touch with a : | Conch John Hafey returned Mon-! win daughters arrived at the} Organ Postlude. fi ‘ You'll cee evaenuieaus ell as cur ratonable NN eS T088, davies, soe = refiable carpenter. You'll appreciate the service ag well as our reasonable coesmmenen | et His home in E ae nd bring a friend, prices. : ay, «. aig.| Born to Mr. and Mrs, Nels Mag-| a ee N The last rabbit drive of this dis-| wissen a daughter April 23. i First Lutheran Church i a trict which was held last Sunday was sits | Seventh Street and Avenue D, ods i ri ae one) Seale a‘es=" |) BISMARCK LUMBER COMPANY = are | Morning services, 10:30 a. m = yanee. (jai has ne frome tie jarelva morse ete Bunlday achos! 12m. Minot where he attended the sessions z Evening services, 8 p. m. | of the Northwest division of the}, x4, ang Mrs, John Hruby announec| All are cordially invited to attend {| NELS E. BYSTROM, Manager. a North Dukota Education ausociation.| 140 rrival of a son early last week.| {hese services. EA ea eos a a 1b BG EON Re Corner 6th & Main. The yard across street from Business College. : e A baby son has arrived at.the John z = 5 =e Puth home, i ae Evangelical Church Phone 17, D : i Ludwig Hanson spent part of last | Church, Corner Seventh and Ross- % N The Electric Refrigerator may be week in Blamarck where he totk out) anssew Walker and wife announce|*" Streets C. F. Strutz, Pastor. ||| Cc naturalization papers. thelannl valkoula baby, Services in Garman from 10:30 to! ‘a eau ite : sate pa Halo teby as + installed in your own ice box. Beye AVaHeadeaawas onithe aie’ — st list Sunday. il ' : B a wf NS ‘ = J 4 1. P. Macomber, president and 3. L.| Cll | Cel | Hen ei Oa : 4 4 NOW ON DISPLAY | Enright, sales manager of the Wash- Te pence a AA pen ns I TY EI PR a i 3 }E burn Lignite Coal company attended : : ms i : : : ag en q ithe li of. rate case whieh was held ~. x S ; au hn recently. TRINITY, ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH Services Sunday morning and even- |) ing at the usual time. —at— Mr. and Mrs. Gerhard C, Hilken nthe jure expected home early Eas RAOAMONEGN! 9 i} month from the twin citi ; e | they are spending their honeymoon. Pastor. | e | Mr, Hilken is a son of Mr. se J. Hilken of the Baldw: st George's Church Electric Shop his bride formerly being M Dr. Ryerson, Rector. 408 Broadway | Huber. The newlyweds will make] Morning prayer and service, 11:00 |their home on a farm near Wilton.| A. M, | ‘ Sunday school 10;00 A, M. | J. M. Thompson well known aue- pseri aoa |tioncer of the Rock Hill district was |), i Rock sb F Ohure J Scientist transacting business in town the lat-| Firat Church of. Christ, Sele Ker chartuelitheaweeks Sunday service at 11 a. m. a ‘ Subject: “Everlasting Punishment.” ton girl, but now teaching in the) Wednesday evening testimonial Joorhead schools is expeeted to ar- : é ; : nit)| meeting at 8 o'clock. ive in the city as soon as her school | "(ging room is open in the loses for an extensive visit among | bine sae reene ee church building every Tuesday, |friends in the Lignite City. na Satirday, excent legal Thursday and Satur holidays, from 2 to nm. All are welcome to attend these services and to visit the reading | room Mr. and Mr: Louis. Gilcher of Jamestown a ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A, W. Fossum this week, First Presbyterian Church ev. Harry C. Postlethwaite, D. D., ister. Service at 10:30 promptly. Theme: “The Good Old Times.” Special music by the quartette com- posed of Mesdames Barnes and Scot- horn and Messrs, Halverson and Humphreys. Junior Sunday school meets at 9 All other departments will meet at 12 m. Join the Men's Bible ees + Mr. and Mrs, 0. W, Roberts have returned to their home at Bismarck after a pleasant visit: with their son | Warder Roberts and family, The example set by Morley:Heights, a high class residential community of Duluth, is a good one to copy—they (75 homes) use Margwells Paints exclusively. In doing a big job like painting up, do it once, do it wel], make it last. : : All the elements for beauty, lifeandsaving ° in amount of paint used are found in MARSWELLS qaury PAINT — - Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Prentice were callers in Coleharbor Friday where they visited at the home of, Mrs. Prentices father. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Asbridge of Bismarck will be class, interested in knowing they have &/ The Christian Endeavor will meet fine baby son, Mrs. MeGahey, the ly, 7:00, ‘Subject: “How Jesus Over: young man’s grandmother in Wilton | time Temptation.” The evening thinks they will name him Calvin | service will be at 8 o'clock, Note Coolidge, both his father and mother} the change of time. Mrs, Louise b d : Kk | being strong admirers of President M. Braxton, and colored Kentucky e done Quick | ‘lsc: ianae Taek Pht EE Mica ae __|Songs” and “Plantation Melodies” iss Nora Lacey of Carrington is | will sing. Mrs, Braxton has worked visiting among friends and relatives} for the Home Missions and is now in the city this week. working for her, people. She will present @ sacred service with a What Color to Use? Ask to see. the colorscope—it | shows you both interiors and ex- teriors. Shows you how any combination of colors look when applied to a wall and toa trim. You shoulda’t do any job of painting before seeing this paint guide. The success of Twin City tractors is due to their PERFORMANCE on all kinds of farm jobs. If you want a tractor that is light enough ; a or | The. Chapin school closed a sue-|Urroce atacat 5 ’ iS 3 8 * Friday.. iss. em itans t ior: 2 ] ; ] j vee . } even power for all kinds of belt work come in | teacher of the lower grades and J. W. Sane Me Gee emer hue sani _You cannot make a mistake in using’ this aud. allslep jatneg and look over a Twin City and let us show you | Dhune teacher of the upper grades. | Subject: “Jesus in the Home of Hix high grade paint. ‘ ue what it will do on your farm. We are in business ane Jollowing Pupils neve ee Friends,” Prayer meeting. Wednes- : UR mat i Table ae {neither absent or tardy : . Mm. issi i j to please you—both with reliable goods and | extite toni: Jonaphemee” Gharlea | Senate ai ticad mnanvtae aie It spreads farther, per gallon and its colors i, prompt service. . | Pirtz, Victor Zager, Louise Walker,|m. The report of the Presbyterial retain their beauty long after most paints |and Leone Arnold, at Mandan will be given and the sub- | as ‘ ject discussed is “The American In- | Mr. and Mrs. D. M. King of Mat- ‘ | shall, Minnesota arrived in Wilton | last week and house guests at/ Evangelical Reformed Church the home of their daughter, Mrs, T.| Southside Mission and Charity So- |H. Steffin and ‘husband. Mr. King | ciety. — who has been in poor health is much!’ Services every Sunday at 10:30 improved, im. in. German, *| . English service at 7:30 p. m. Fred Brown rural carrier and Miss| Prayer meeting on request. Lucile Falkenstein, assistant. post- J. B, HAPPEL, Pastor. 7. master attended a. meeting of postof- a g fice employes which was held at Sccond Baptist Church Turtle Lake last Tuesday. It, was de4| Sunday schoo) 12m. have faded, chipped and blistered off. Get a eolor eard showing 24 shades of out- side house paints. . MARSHALL-WELLS COMPANY | Sorenson Hardware Co. _ ~ DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO. Distributors PHONE 428 107-5th ST. cided to hold a picnic early in Joly| Special services 3 p, m. by at Strawberry Lake which will be|tucky Harmony Singers. Mrs. attended by posto! employees | Broxton, Mer.

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