The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 27, 1928, Page 10

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‘;contract, more board of directors in ey i plies of H. L, Dahners and J. P. Sarvis who Hyori after having been recently elected because of lack of time in which to devote attention to the af- LUTHER LEAGUE PLANS MERTING|si.rcrsscsee City Clean-up Work Prof. Yivisaker to Be Speaker} All For Naught as at Annual Meeting in Dust Storm “—e i} Mandan in July Mandan’s sedbietpai house clean-| 7 Sa ing which has been in progress this Prof. Carl B. Yivisaker, dean of| week, received a severe setback to- religion at Concordia College, Moor-| day as clouds of dust whipped off head, Minn., will be the principal] the prairies by a 20-mile gale gent- speaker at the 13th annual conven-| jy dered the whole city. tion of the Mandan Circuit pas | “Just when we w beginning to People’s Luther League and Choral | take on a spick-and-span appearance Union to be held in Mandan on July| along comes storm to 13, 14 and 15. thwart our efforts,” said a business “Witnesses for Christ” will be] man as he wielded a dust mop. the convention theme and the Housewives were reported slight- ject will be discussed by the y touchy by husbands as they came ing pastors of the circuit orga home to find despair plainly visible tion as well as the leaders of the] in the faces of the real house-clean- league and union. ers, Prof. ace will era an poe it ver and address, tnd speak on his tur through Bs-| Morton oo — nd ere will be ay minute on Decision rm titive discussions by _ represent Eee me of local Luther’ Leagues on|_ Affirming the af trict court of “The Luther Leaguer as a Witness| Morton county, the supreme court for Christ.” Miss E. Ramstad, rep-| has held that persons who redeem resenting the Beach Luther League,|!and in which they once had i in- won the decision in a similar con- fered rece ere, EC aa be at the convention held last sum- only pay the amount ‘ye oh the The convention will come to aj land without profi e county close with a concert by the Choral] and that such eo ear Ls “8 Union under the direction of Prof.|cised at any time r a e for- Herman W. Monson, head of the| feiture of the land and before it is Snaay of Music at Concordia Col-|80ld bv the county to any other person. Diticers of the circuit organiza- ai making such redemption, how- ever, the person redeeming must tan Bresiden Theresa J Thamp- pay the mount for which the land was struck off to the county to- Rug! Jan, Belficia, ‘recording Sire gether with all subsequent taxes ry Hand, © Husby, Bismarck, cor-| 8nd hail indemnity liens due + hydited son of Beach, treasurer, and Prof,| interest as is provided by iret .| The matter was ested to the sag Monson, Choral Union di: supreme court Bene ‘of North state treasurer in a case in which Morton county was the defendant. ho —_ objected be pa nent of held that jaw is specific on that point. The court’s opinion made no ef- fort to determine any other rights ‘All-year-round_S Service and] Which the bank could huve exer. Stricter Regulations Voted . po ges Social News of Mandan city _gart will be Sandled by John b ie. as result Mandan Vicinity | of action taken at the regular week- | ¢————__ i» ednesday ni With the siege of the garbage ict regulations in Honored at Party the “eine and handling of gar- bage be required. The contract} Mrs, W. Renden v was honored Tues. was let for one year and all year|day evening when Mrs, W. Mc- hauling of all ashes included in the} Renden is leaving soon to make her contract clause, home at Beulal All residents wij] be required to oe “Garbage must be wraj and and placed in Pegi cae having eae iy r% relied aol il covers. Ashes must also be — sented to Mrs. responding secretary; Erling Ander-| the redemption was made Dakota as fiscal agent for the HELBLING WI WILL the various charges but the court cised in the redemption of the land. by Commission ly meeting cP ted city commission Mrs. W. Renden Is round service will be given with the] Henry entertained at ridge Mrs. cooperate with the garbage 1 agency.) There were guests for five tables in cans and ashes may no longer the piece Susst favor was pre- dumped in all irs. J, We Hintgen and Mrs. L. Action in matter of nares Erekeon were hostesses at a 1 ing @ street flusher was deferred] o'clock luncheon Thursday at Mrs. until ae are available for the purchase, Scllow as Charles D. Cooley, new president] ¢ of the commission, is optimistic about the placing of the city streets in first class condition in the im- mediate future. Repairs of broken aoeis i in paving have already begun fund: i fare laxatives Oult i Only 85. ee — ls re Mrs. Joseph P. Hess, president of the Civic Improvement league and nerving as chairman of the Clean- up Week committee, spoke at a Joint m of clean-up workers with the (la ge sion. ‘obi, commissioner of, streets, assured the Clean-up ‘Week committee, of the cooperation of tte city in the hauling away of auahe All Four Bismarck Druggista, Pfennig Is Secret Secretary ae - of Slope F; Fair Board Al Pfennig ‘was was elected secretary ef the a gavel BA Fair associa- tion st a meeti f the board of Rotors. te Lal the | Hintgen’s 's home. Bridge was played at six tables and honors were won by | M: Mrs. J. A. Casper and Mrs. John ‘Timmerman. eee Mr. and Mrs. Dick Furness enter- ie guests dinner and bridge Thursday evening. ‘ Mrs. J. H. McDonald of this city | re: has been discharged from St. Alexius hospital, Bismarck. Mrs. A. O. Reading Club Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Henderson. Mrs. Fred Weber and_ daughter, | F; E. Diebert of in Mandan wat jorie, and Mrs. voted were guests rsday. eee Mrs. L. St. Syr of Glendive, Mont., ee has been a house guest at the C. Keller home for a few days, ist. Thursday for, -, Minneapolis, Mra. R. ee his pasted from Washington, D. C., where she spent the last month et é guest of her son. 5 Mackin and Mrs. Ross Hartwick entertained at a 1 o'clock bridge luncheon Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Hart- wick. eee Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Wallace of Flasher spent Thvrsday in Mandan, transacting business, ua ape . ° Mrs. Frank Sturn and infant daughter returned to Sweetbrier Thursday, having Been discharged from the local, hospital. C. G. Byerly, district representa- tive of the Loose-Wiles company, left Thursday evening for inne- apolis to attend a company confer- ence of district salesmen. Mrs._ John Fawhineon and Miss Helen riper left Wednesday for K mens Mont., where they were by the sudden death of their er, James A eDicki ‘inson. Mr. and Mrs, The 7 Larson were honored at a surprise party Wed- nesday evening when friends enter- tail on the occasion of, their twelfth wedding anniversary. The evening was spent at cards and with a musical program, after which re- This sketch was made from an actual photograph A Hopeless Pile of Rubbish Windstorms turn attractive dwellings into huge rub- bish heaps—great mounds of torn, splintered joists and clapboards that are useful only as firewood. Some day your home may be in the path of a storm. This agency of the Hart- ford Fire Insurance com- pany will see that you are protected against wind- storm losses. Call, write or phone today. 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