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AGE EIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1927 ‘ate Federation of Women’s Clubs to Williams, Fairmount. Ina E. Burton, (Continued from page five) 8:00—Words of Welcome: Pastor ning program. Opening ¢: Talks Scheduled on Program |, A. Stephens, Bismarck. {morrow,” Dr, Floyd L. Carr, aries |. Pastors’ Conference, Pres. Rev. |W. E. Pool, presiding. M Reports of district preside en be delivered and mu 9:30 — Played between the reports of the} With more than 100 Baptist min-| ye ‘Therefor ecutives and the presentation of} isters and others interested in Bap- e dis a tist church work due to arrive in Bismarck next week, and with ad- i es scheduled on the program George L. White of Los An: Miss Ina Burton of N » Dr. Floyd L. Carr of New Miss Mildred Davidson of } h New York, Miss Florenee Webster | ”“47’ Hendale, |of Hangchow, China, and Miss Aun! white ent, will] Kludt of Osaka, Japan, the North | 4 Will De-| Dakota Baptist convention will open jress on child} here Tuesda: nd continue am will) throug 2 Hupp, Afternoon jamestown. * i ; . Women’s Session Announcements Ais journment at 11 Monnes, Minot. 5 1:45—“Planting the Garden,” r F a,” vy. Cy W, Fin. | Purton, i orth Dakota,” Rev. CW. Fine | Pun pacing the Sotl;” Address: Dr. Geo. 1, | David: Los Angeles, Calif. s Florence Webster, Hangel Chins. 3:30—“Gathering the Fruit,” Ann Kludt, Osaka, Japan. Women's Separate "Pr Dt. Vek ions will be held at the First | Baptist church in’ Bismarck, of hich the Rev. C. A. Stephens is| | ! »| pastor, The loca: pastor is general | Secretaries of Dep Rev, W..H. Bayles, Huron, So, Evening 7:30—Song Program: Mrs. § Registration entertainmer banquet, Rev. ts, Fred Mille: 11:00-—Dramatization of Hymn. Siv ennea oe Falls Col 11:10 — Round Table — Miss Ina)”'s'49_ Address: Dr. @eo. L. W Burton, New York. : : Friday Morning session morning ill begin at 9 rg of minutes. 0—Song Service: Rev. Ellis L.|Powers Lake. kson, Page. 10:00—Convention Business. —Annual Report: — General] ports of Committees a sitors, loa ill conduct the final vote on the Ipens Tuesdey Night | ioral proj The convention will open Tu Citizenship Luncheon day evening with a seng_ progr Mrs. J. A. W ok of i under the direction of the Rev. 8. taking for his | , piritualizing the Ma Music will be furnished b; k Evangelical hospital * glee club, White is scheduled for an ad- jodel inecting, and revisions will be nade. The reading o ions of the con f the nominating ‘orce,” Dr, H. R. the resolu. n, the report mittee, and credentials will als,” R. . St. Paul, Minn. 2:20—Address: “Sioux Falls President Cooper. BAPTISTS OF NORTH DAKOTA WILL =|. r20-sune Bite nc. New York City. 8:40—Address: “The Men of To- pine, Walete “Tarry Himself Dr. S. P, Shaw, Fargo. Grand Forks Hotel Chaume of France, champion of her — dow ill open| man of the convention commit-| 10:30—Treasurer’s Report. Best, Fargo. t the Metropolitan theatre at 5:50 with sub-chairmen named as| 10:49—“Our Denominational Pro- §:00-—Address: ‘oop- t H i W | gram”? M eNGLOH, 8:00—Address: Rev. J. A. Coop. ohnstone will d pplied edu-|church will provide free lodging itveoneen 9:30—Morning ~Watche “Go Ye ° ation andthe lteracy, rojeet of] st bteakfasts for all registered | state convention Session, [Therefore Rew. "Olaf Bieding, Fifth Avenue, New York ine federation and Mrs. Will’ Moore uperintendent, Rev. Fred E, Stock-| 10:40 — C. A. Armstrong, Supt. on. North Dakota Council of Rel. Educ. eport on t ] s.|Gregg of Bottineau. Rev, Stephens| “Annual Report: Treasurer, S. C.|__ 11:00 — Conference: “Witnessing t. A. Sprague of Grar will give the address of welcome, | tendrickson, Grand Forks. Through Service,” Miss Ina Burton. Irs. A. E, Brigham of Washburn | with the response coming from Pr 2:3 of work by Field- ‘Afternoon vill speak, Members of the May-|ident J, N. Jensen of Fargo. Rev.! men: Missionary Pastors. 1:30—Song Service: Rev, J. N. ie Women’s club will conduct aH. M. Wyrick of Grand Forks will | “Gur Convention, | 8 7 2 “Development of Wil- 2 Address: “The Outlook in China.” Miss Webster. F H GOLFER 3:15—Address: “Student Service > Unfinished Business, :00—Adjourn, New] Auto tour of Bismarck and com- Ypen 31st Convention HOLD CONVENTION HERE NEXT WEEK Chine 19 Cheagetul’ World Miss Mentesr Grand othe. ea iN ELIMINATED Floyd Wray pleaded guilty to a $ ure KC , 3 | Lt : York. munity. . Wednesday night and paid a fine of | —— es are ec fer! 30 o’cloc | by Dr. George L. White of ielebes President J. N. Jensen, | "(Special music by Indian School.) | "(Meeting of Board bf Slahasers’) Alexa Stirling Frazer Takes Oe ea a eeles The memorial service for members| Fag Angeles, Misses Ina, 8:30 — The Anniversary Sermon: | 9 49 rhea MeenlMe watch | 6:30 —Annusl Convention Ban-| Measure of Mille. de !a, | 1n¢'past few days Aah eda H. B. LOVE e federation who have passed «, (“Spiritualizating the | Material,”| 9:30 — ; ann i ih dourk sad thele Chak BOHdE ae ewedint etionectal mci] Burton and Mildred David- Rey. HM. Wyric rand Forks, | [and Preys, eve We A; Weyhruach, (ieriet Speeches: Doctor While Sere ns Lerner’ || deve penventinted tortie These|| Doctor of Chiropractic tlude special instrumental music ; (Special: music by Nurses’ Glee y. A é 1 Speeches: 5 4 h c ee : da flower ceremony. Mrs, John] son and Dr. Carr of New| ciuh'— Bismarck Evangelical Hos-| 10:00—Convention Business. Sorcktone Deter Bee Potor) Garden City, Long Island, Sept. 22.| Hicorderiy. $10; TF Nolan, sped: || “elmer School Syens geatante ahon. of Langdon will deliver the) Vo ag Foreign Mission-| P't#!) lpaviinn ar ee Hymn: “God Be With You.” —@—Mrs, Alexa Stirling Frazer,| ing, $5; 8. A. Whittington, violation Examination Free Berle serorial eeremoncn, : ; Wednesday Morning ‘0:48 — C + “Developi —___—. Ottawa, champion of the United] of traffic ordinance, $5; E. B. Ham-|| Eltinge Bldg. Bismarck, N. D. yse the memorial cerem: 10:45 — Conference: eveloping “e onary Church,” Doctor Carr.|Two Men Robbed at States in 1916, 1919 and 1920, today] jjton, drunk and 11:30—Sermon: “Christ Rvealing eliminated Mile Simone Thion de la charge of speeding when arraigned] died here March 2, 1925, according before Police Magistrate J. M. Belk| to an appraisal filed today, - ¢) CLARK HAD BIG ESTATE Police Court || New York, Sept, 22—(P—An estate of $48,000,000 was left by former United States Senator An- drew Clark, of Butte, Mont., who rderly, $10. third roud of the national women’s * ely sai Grand Forks, N. D., Sept. 22.—(#)| golf championship tournament. The oe Se Raita iin —Authorities in ‘this section have| score was 3 to 2. been asked to watch for two middle} In the other matches today, Mrs. Miss | 2%ed men who are charged with] Miriam Burns Horn, Kansas City, stealing $50 from two harvest hands| scored an upset by defeating Mrs. Miss | in a local hotel Tuesday night. The] Henry Pressler, of Los Angeles, "| pair picked up their victims near] western champion, 2 and 1. Mrs. ap “The Growing Season,”| Crary Tuesday and gave them a lift] Ada MacKenzie, Toronto, Canadian how, | to Grand Forks. Working their way] title holder, came from behind to into the confidence of the two men,| down Miss Virginia Van Wie, Chi- Miss| the alleged crooks took a room in a] cago, 1 up and Miss Maureen Orcutt, hotel for the entire party. They] metropolitan champion, eked out a 4:00—Sunday School Conference: | escaped with the money during the] 1 up victory over Miss Marie Jenny, Dak. | night. The men are said to be driv-| Yonkers, N. Y., former holder of ing a Chevrolet touring car, with an| that crown, after they had gone two H, R,| Iowa license. extra holes. lege, hite. The Styles They're Wearing on Re- Are Here Now 4 4 own country and England, in the pens ee & “The (Champagne of Ginger Ales” “CANADA DRY’ Ree. U. 8 Pit 08. Col- Adjournment is scheduled — for 1:15 o'clock after voting will ve conducted. The A f Niti- | al’ oon. Miss Burtor will senship luncheon at n lL pro-| Wednesday evening and again F tide one of the highlights of the|day morning. Miss Davidson is convention. | scheduled to talk Thursday morning Gifford Gordon Will Speak jand afternoon. while Dr. Carr will The report of elections will be| talk Wednes vening and Thurs- M Webster will on the Wednesday morning | am and will speak again in the | ta noon “The {on the will talk ,|On Friday afternoon Miss Webs: the musical num] Will talk on “The Outlook in Chin precede Attorney Banquet Friday Night General rge Shafer’s address on] ‘The annual convention banquet ‘aw observant | will be held at 6:30 Friday evening, I E. H. Crary of Cando will] With brief addvesses to be given by make the report of the international| Drs. White, Carr, Stockton and relations committee, and singing} Best and Miss Burton. and dancing in foreign costume will uplete program follows: illustrate various points in the Am- Tuesday Evening ericanization of the United States’ —Song Program—Rev. S. E.| immig: it ¢ ‘The federation tea G Bottineau. i 's League rooms will the hours from 4 to ake L. Young will de the legislation cl JOHNS MEDICINE BUILDS _ STRENGTH TO FIGHT | NOTE: It would he illegal to pub- | lish this if not true. ot/23 Year Goitre Treated ie J on| Successfully at Home, Mrs, Josie 1 Distributors Anderson Tells eriences ran addre: With Colorless ment, ture industry at] Mrs. Josie Anderson, 1013-2nd ad Ba'clock, : fe Ave., Watertown, S. D., says in her . COUGHS The last session of the 31st con-| own” home paper the Watertown : Yention will open at 9 o'clock Friday] Public Opinion: “My neck felt eas- F tning in convention headquarters. | jer after the 4th application of Sor- The final reading of re! tions and] pol Quadruple. The choking soon Presentation of new officers will] disappeared. In two months mv | Berineiee the main business of the| neck reduced 113 inches and can now | Adjournment will precede the cele sane Walegiaaly ESE tour of the city which will climax] “'Sorbol. 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