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| i onion’ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1926 D.A.R. Officer Asks Members to Work on Conservation Study Suggestion that Nerth Dakota members of the D. A. R. conduct an educational program on cun- servation and thrift is made by Mrs. Maurice Clark Turner of Dallas, rational chairman ‘of the organization’s~ conservation and thrift committee. State members are wi through Mrs. B. W. Shaw of Mandan, state chairman, to conduct such a program. “Do you know the national and state laws in your state concerning game, fish, birds, forests—owner- ship, protection against wasteful cutting and fire, replanting and national, state and municipal parks —water supplies and watersheds, wild flower protection and protec- tion cf streams against polluticn?” asks Mrs. Turner. “If you know the law on these subjects, are they adequate and enforced? “When you vote for president, govertior, member of congress or your state legislature, do you know how he stands on these questions so vital to your children? you inquired? . “‘No, The D. A. R. never mixes politics, you reply. “But,” she adds, “they mix in every movement for the ‘better- ment of the country established by their forefathers. “A full stomach and a warm!sons, D. C. Mohr, Mr. Matthews and | Vettel Meas Mi body. are the ‘best aids t> law and| Harold Lawrence. This was one of a | /Sther Wilson. order—the surest way to combat the Red Menace in this country. Amer- icanization makes citizens of the foreign born; patriotic education instrycts both foreign and native born how to be better citizens, but conservation and thrift keep them Kood citizens,” Mrs. Turner con-| liners according to word tceiyed by Jeannette Dr. and Mrs. B. K, Bjornson from; tobert Whe cluded. The wonderfully successful tree- planting campaign carried on last year by the N.S. D. A. R. resulted in the realization of three trees for every D. A. R. and culminated in the planting cf thirteen “Original Coleny Trees” in Independence Square on October 11 of this year, Mrs. Turner further stated. Musicale Program Is Announced By Methodist Ladies Announcement cf the program of a musicale, to be given by the Methodist Ladies’ Aid Sovietv Tuesday evening, December 7, at the Methodist church was made yesterday. Instrumental numbers, vocal so-| los, quartets and duets and dra- matic readings will be on the pro- gram, which will give Mandan resi- dents an opportunity to hear the se rovsteat ta Bismarck. Tite program is as follows: Piano Solo. Concert Etude by MacDowell. Mrs. M. Morris Solo, “Love Music,” from Tosca by Puccini........ Bs Gakioied «...Miss Anna Bt Duet, “The Sunset Trail of Gold, by James G. MacDermid.... Mrs. Frank Barnes and Mrs. E. B. Wilkinson Reading, “The Music Master,”.. Sarai .-Mrs. Obert A. Olson Quartette, Selected ........... Messrs. Dahners, McMahon, Young and Tavis. Violin Solo, “Ave Marie,” Bach- S Gounod........J. C. Brinsmade Sclo, Selected. . Anna Bakke “The Perfect Whistling Solo, ‘Day sees Beatrice Rose Solo, Selected Henry Halvorson Piano Duet: i (a) Marche Slave — Tschai- kowsky. (b) Hungary—Moskowski. Mrs, M. Morris and Mrs, Arthur yw + Bowers. Solo, “Sunset,” Dudley Buck.... S seseseeeessMrs, i'rank Barnes Sclo, Selected.... Roy Young Quartette, Selected : Have | talent of Mandan and! ..Messrs. Stewart, Winther and Gould. Solo, “The Trumpeter,” by Dix.. ++s+s.J. A. Winther | Reading, Selected, Miss Mabel Frey Chorus, Selected. .Methodist Choir Silent Reading Tests Given in City Schools; ' | } | Sitent reading tests are now be-| ing used in Mandan schools to de- | termine the average ability of stu- | dents in silent reading. ie tests, | sponsored by the University of | North Dakotat, are being used in [a state- wide survey. The tests} were given to the third, fourth,! ififth and sixth grades yesterday | | and the seventh and eighth today. t 1 1 Tostevin, Personal and ; Social News of. | Mandan Vicinity | Masonic Dancing |. Club. Entertains About forty-five couples were en- tertained last evening in the Masonic Temple at the party given by the Masonic Dancing club. A midnight | _ luncheon was served. The committee in charge included! S. M. Hoverson, chairman, H. B. Par- series of parties the club is giving," during the winter. | ‘lain i TO MAKE PACIFIC OCEAN TRIP i Five members of the Ralph Law orchestra of Mandan will sail soon from Seattle on one of the Pacific their son, Christy. The boys will re- turn to Mandan during the latter par. Bismarck Boy to. of January, 7“ RETURN TO MANDAN | Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Porter have re-| turned from a six weeks’ tour of the Pacific coast. They visited in Seut-| $le, many points south of there, and n in Mexico, #iN CALLED TO GREAT FALLS Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hughes have cc gone to Great Falls, Mont., PARENTS OF SON Iw Mr. and Mrs, E. M. Mittelstadt of | y Hazen are the parents of a son born! Tuesday ¢ hospital. RETURNS TO SIDNEY place after a week’s visit with his 7 family. . oN as! that congress. should immediately ene Coming Monday in-chicf of the 1926 edition of| cnact avricultural legislation that HERE FROM CATHAY ‘ ms |the Prairie B + whieh will be| would insure to the producers of! H.C. Duntley of Cathay transacted “SILENCE judged at the convention in session' staple al produc | business in the city Wednesday. : his week-end. | oxeee world price by the| puidy The Lep, in addition to the honor | amou vif thereon for that} MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED VISIT: ISTER Mrs. A. P. Ellian of Medina spent th | Tuesday in Mandan at the home, of | Mr. and Mrs. J. P, Tucker. SOE aan enna | High School Notes || PNG Tila i NIRS oi Forty-eight Names of Students on High School Honor Roll The high school honor roll for the second six weeks of the present term, made up of names of students who have an average of 90 per cent or more, is as follows: Freshmen: Natalie Barbie, Leon- ard Crawford, Marguerite D’Ardis, Frances Davis, Hazel Halverson, Frances Heath, Alma Heckenlaible, Isabelle Humphreys, Earl Kitchen, Burl Knutson, Lester McLean, Virgil Luyben, Kathryn Marcks, Mary Mil- ler, Edna Nordquist, Auverne Olson, Psilolihnos, Fae Roberts, Theodore Edith Ramstad, Goldie Strutz, Mar- Thelma Amundson, AUDITORIUM Tues. Eve., Dec. 7th CURTAIN 8:00 P, M. SHARP MAIL ORDERS NOW . _ PLUS SEAT. SALE HARRIS & ment has an especial significance. international artiste. You First, Transcontinental Tour of the World's Greatest Tragedienne fj! YY THAT CHA THOUGHT OF THE Wort! SECURE SEATS NOW... PRICES—LOWER FLOOR $2.50, BALCONY $2.50, $2.00 & $1.50 TAX WOODMANSEE DEC..4 To all lovers of the better things in dramatic art this announce- ‘ may never have the opportunity again— this is the beginning of her world tour . “You have never seen this great | | Mandan New | ‘Hanson, S$ where bach of Bism ‘they were called by the serious ill-iconvention b: ness of Mrs. Hughes’ father. jas editor of the | Paul Wohkittel, who is employed in’ at th, | Sidney, Mont., has returned to that 4, of being elec sociation lx Oscar Hagstrom, Claire Koffel, Helenfond place. Miss Clari sot » Paul Cook, Irenemary ter Rhimes, Stephens, paper, will be represe Fargo and Minneapolis. Theater convention by Robert Mackin, editor- mt in-chief, and another member of the fc vee ‘ORS Sah jai ht i sta o has not yet been s e Mrs. C. 8. Brown and el en, Hel- ast Ti i Precio a ibstnwen [ist i rs oor rol Eareesceetcy eg. at Sie Dl sen tt . - afte | iting Mrs. Brown’s sister, Miss Helen sARIT! Press Association High School Debate rte Wea phillies ; =f ea RRS it Valley City and St. ) i ecnaneee i eda we tna Team Holds Tryouts will visit for a few days before going and orthern Interscholastic Press Asvo-| ‘Tryouts for the Hismarck high | & heir home in Malta, 1, RALPH INCE tion which nes in Gr chool de team were held conv ‘orks on Fr y imber 3 and ds Saturday, De-| day vside ut the, se virtue of his position J y Barn inte editor, dates, The first umed are! mq. Eas b ‘ il attend the convention, rep-;the regular team membe Larson, W. Hughes, R, Myers ‘Ee 6 OF ” ng the Pep. Mandigo will © as 3 2 | THE Byrne, editor-in-chief of| The team will be ente MARRIED BY JUDGE CASSELMAN| the Bisma state high schoot debate series} The marriage of Mrs. Tilda Hal- A 1 annual, will repr which is to be held undex the aus-j yerson of Regent and dames F. Wats Imperial Comedy tion at the convention.|pices of thy University Exiension de-| Kins of Baldwin was-performed Tues, nas, 99 wes has won first pl | partmen: he question debated! day evenjng in the office of Police Itsa Pipe ss|Tuesday evening a ssociat | and jhigh school pubit Spatterinx, the Mandan high , and Milford Dres-; to repr Kk O'Hara, ism: debate was ; $1 tertained « number of friends Satur- >, ’ Jeannet ter, Edmund] day evening with eards and music Peter B. Kyne’s Anthony Faber and Hugh] a ‘midnight luncheon. w rved to Mandigo were ihe sful candi- debated in the -!portion used THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE portable surplus by means of an “equalization fee” against each prod- uet. The question is believed to be j Pertinent and one on which everyone should be informed. The contestants in Tuesday evening’s tryout showed the results of wide reading and com- mendable insight. . Judge W. L. Nuessle, Judge Fred Jansonius and G, M. Register, local attorney, judged the debate and d the contestants in order of O. W. Kolberg, the debate coach at the high school, presided. Junior High School Honor Roll Named An honor roth based grades of the past six weeks, has been announced at the Junior high school. ade students on the honor 2 Beatrice Bown Aileen Cameron, Eula Cameron, Ben- jamin Cave, Betty Foster, Lawrence Viola Strandemo, both of Baldwin; Takvor Jamgochian and Mabel Jane Corey, both of Driscoll. ENTERTAINS CLUB Mrs. Kris Kjelstrup, 1024 street, was hostess to the Tue: bridge club this week. Honors the games were won by Mrs. R. A. Tracy and Mrs. Kjelstrup. SCRAP BOOK A scrap book, showing portions of the graveled highways of the state, is being made in the state highway commission offices. be used for reference. FROM UNDERWOOD A. E. Paulson of Underwood, presi- dent of the McLean county Wool ation, is transdcting business in Bismarck here for several d upon the TO MADISON employed in the office of Miss Min- Robert Hoskins, William Little, An- nie Mandigo, Willowbelle Matscheck, Anna Mary McCormick, Nina Mel- ter have returned from Reno, Ne’ where they have been guests of M Bowers’ sister. Shearn, Robert Stackhouse, Dorothy Tiedman, Omer Walla, Marion Wor- ner, Joseph Wrights Fergo, where she has been visiting for the past week. G township city te- HERE FROM TRY Walford Harju of Tryg transacted business in the day. Social and Belk was VISITS SISTER Robbins, hus, Theodore | editor-in-chief of last: y Pep.” P I ieorge McCann of Rogers, N. “ Accord to inforn on from ersona n the city, the guest of hi Grand Forks, representatives of 40 Juniors ORMER RE! DENT DIES received in tions of ane= South Dakota] Word has bes stered for the} Marck of the who] Brewster on 1 in Minneapolis, North Dakot pntana, have re; convention, pected Delegates, number a year been i Capitol a ! PARTY orge Hughes en ad the se ENTERTAIN in team which is the following: Messrs. at Thrilling Romance 1 which is to bes Magistrate W. S. Casselman, Judg ries ist Resolved, | Casselman performing the ceremony. | ted States, son the ex-| + Marriage licenses were issued yes-| day to Harold William Guptil providing for lo December Clearance | standard of quality. groups $4 45989 450 $3 G50 $5 /7.50 Why Not? A Fur Coat For Christmas Make This Your Christmas Store In Bismarck Coats and Dresses Thrifty: people who need new apparel are quick to take advantage of our drastic price reductions, Offerings during this sale are exceptional. Coats © Every garment is in keeping with our well deYined Dress Coats of rich woolen fabrics with luxurious fur trim in all colors. Coats in plaids, mixtures and plain colors with large fur collars Entire coat stock reduced to four price Dresses The new Vionette sleeves, side drapes and flare skirts as well as tailored models in satin crepe, flat crepe, charmeuse, twill, flannel and jersey A dress here for every woman and miss. All colors are represente| in this showing of four price groups at $Q.75 2 | 5:75 $9 4.75 $29.75 Spor! Never before has this great store been So ‘attractive to the Christmas shopper. Gifts imported from all.over the world await your selection, whether it’s to be for man, woman or child. There are no “Christmas Prices” at Webb Brothers; you wd pay all the year round prices here. SHOP EARLY ~~ 3 bb Brot “Yferchandise of Merit Only” Fifth! The book will! He will remain} Miss Hilda Stratton, who has been| Porter, Ethel — Sandlin, Marion] nig’ Nielson, has resigned and. gone Schwa es, Mary Lou Thompson, Jack | to Madison, Wis, where she has pid nee epted a posit The seventh grade honor students | °°" oy are: Lester Breslow, stine Dob- RETUR ROM VISIT er, Robert Edick, Paul Gussner,| Mrs, John H. Bowers and daugh ville, George Moses, Lloyd Murphy, wie Alpha Nelson, lon Noggle, Ralph RETURNS FROM FARGO Rand Russell xvik, Charles Miss Edna Sehrt has returned fron] |HOF -+ ter, Mrs, Mr. Me- ‘ann will arrive in the.city to spend the week-end, \s ithe girls’ club of Lutheran_ churgh at Cowan’s Saturday,‘ December Overcoat sale.—|Dec. 4th, commencing at 1:00 | Bergeson’s. joveleck. | FOR TRACTION In snow, icy street slippery pavements Goodyear Rubber Non-skid Chair Dov't miss these! Come in—soon—and hear them{, Wl Because 1 Love You—Wal Nat Sui.krer anv Tar Victor Oncwestaa, Just a Little Longer—Fox Trot With Vocal Refrain | Putur Srrra.ny ANp His Oscuestas | Vd Rather Be the Girl in Your Arms | ‘ Fox Trot With Vocal Refrain | ‘Sunday —Fox Trot With Vocal Refrain JEAN GoLpKeTTe AND His Oxcnasms Hello Blue Bird—Fox Trot With Voeal Chorua Hugs and Kisses—Fox Trot With Vocal Refrain 7 Ant LaNvay AND His Oncuastay Adeste Fideles (Oh Come, All Ye Faithful) Grand Organ Silent Night Grand Organ ‘Mask ANDREWS | «Meadow Lark With Piano | Kiss Your Litthe Baby Good-Night With Pisne Comsat -Gospmap HOSKINS-MEYER The Home ef KFYR For aReal Goo Moming 9 Fé GOODLAX CUse HOFF'S LINIMENT PURE »WHITE,CLEAN GOODRICH-GAMBLE CO.; 8ST. 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