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PAGE EIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE dation of the faculty of the Schoo!! of Music, Those honored include Howard! |Stimmel, Fargo, awarded a scholar-} |ship in organ; Edna Allen of Deer- jing and Dalgen McDonald, Souris, in piano; and Crystal Werner, Alfred, and Grace Rousie, in voice. “APPEARANCES” | SALE IS LARGE: 4,000 FARMERS AT JAMESTOWN Governor Maddock Principal Speaker Today at Farmer Union Meeting Jamestown, N. D., Nov. 16.—(P)— With more than 1,000 delegates and member visitors present from all wrts of the state, the North Dakota ‘armers Educational and Coopera- tive Union of America opened the home Sunday. Mrs fers, 01 Mrs. Jim Walters. Bismarck audiences will see prii and the same company Los Angeles | her father. enjoyed five weeks, San Francisco | the comedy-drama : ‘ eke, Miss La Bratch, Miss Mildred ‘ saesitubing reports from its of- | coming to the Tocal auditerturn Mon: Nee ee Paphos Johnson, Miss Fear! Salter, Miss ue . a Soutic eee day, x - id ose Treuher, Mr. far Johnson SHUG Ge the ciate rere | Al Jolach was the iamptration and | , Dan McKinnon and son Donald and| and Mr. Alfred French i Moffit $ given to the large number of dele: | the sponsor of Garland Anderson in| Catherine Lee were callers at. the | 0 | eee Rowe ree tt | his efforts to have produced the sae Bellinger home Saturday ae a he Stat 5: Greene, | three-act play. Two years ago, it . E. Witt was acaller at the 5 gles, Siete a reeaty Ese Greene, | was chown on Broadway. the first| Charley Seilinger home one day live q Welch’s Spur By MAUD MOFFIT Jamestown, and Treasui time and met with success at the! week. = ch ene ee econ hands of critics and audiences, ad- ing 23,311 paid members and 9,000 | TEE aes ip ean —= honorary members, 767 locals in 44! sroe'actsrca hotel Iobuees eour | ees, eine 560 Weal in 13 Toom and back to the lobby. Three bad cold, ; alae romances are involved, organized counties in 1927, |"""The seat. sale for ““Appesrances"| The treasurer's report 2, opened today and indications are a|Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wentz have |2"4 es to Boyd school No. 1. does not secm to improve very fast.| da $5) Tesources of state orwanizations. capacity audience will be in the au-|moved to the George Hermon fanny Boyd home Monday. Seven oF | Misses Harriett « Hote all ing $29,063, including $10, 8.75 from | ditorium Monday night. Word has been received from Mr. hool chil ys €} William Lane, Murry House an ir. and dues, and cash on hand $2,188.64. Sab Bi ride School, children called at Robt.| Claude Ballard all motored to Fuller- Paul Moore of St. Paul presided j ADI over the meeting of the Terminal Exchange last night, and it was re ommended that D. J. O'Connor, a rector, succeed James Manahan as president. | Speakers today included Governor | TINCT CHANGE Husband (going over arrange- ments for a late vacation): The Joneses are going to mind the cat,| | aren't they, dear? } Wife: Yes. Husband: And the Browns are down. | Nieters Sunday. Walter Maddock. taking care of Fido and the par- ; C, L. Spencer gave a report on rot? oye ae ® jeanenye weet the state mull wnd' elevator, and Alli |" Wite: Yes, that's the arrange-| Reed of Sioux Falls, 8. D., and’ ment | Charles Barrett of U ity. Ga..| “Husband: And baby is going to|| Frances national president, were among. i your mother’s—so what about a speakers Thursday night nice quiet rest at home ?—Passing “— sie Show. i | Mr. Jones of Bismarck was a Shafer to Address ; | callee tncthis vicinity Monday niorn: 5 * Minneapolis, Nov. 16.—(AP)—, ing. Farm Union Meeting ances ani: aus sales | ‘The largest number of votes were Wheat: . dark northern 124) cast in this precinct at the general Jamestown, N. D. — Reports of office morning’s session of the Far Union convention being held he ‘The ses this afternoon, will marked dark northern 114 1-2;| le dark northern 90 No. 1 hard spring 121 5-8] noon while Miss “ll went to election. 0. 3, : No.| in Flax: No. 1, 240 to| Miss Mildred Bismarck Tuesday. ectors of the State be held this afte noon, following the submitting ~ nominations at this morning's meet- | BIS) i IN ing. | (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) ‘The annual report of C. 2. Talbott, Bismarck, Nov. 16 president of the state organization No. 1 dark northern will conclude the three-day conve . 1 northern . tion Saturday night. The report w . 1 amber ¢irum ‘19 | —— ann Florence Lake | ° By MRS. HENRY SEILINGER Marcella Nieters returned to her Among those who attended the show in Wing Friday night were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Walters, Mr. and Henry Seilinger and Marcella! Callers at the Charley Seilinger e Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Her- man Seilinger and son and Mr. and |, Mrs. E. M. Glanville was called to cipals of the original New York cast |Braddock Saturday by the illness of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lytle and Mr. é : velve wi in|and Mrs. Herman Seilinger and son ect oe tt STUN Cony en ia Seay dere A UBEaTET Eten | Wate "Wines shtEpOH GAEHIAT: Herman Seilinger killed a coyote Friday afternoon with a .22 rifle. Little Marjorie Seilinger has been on the sick list the past week with a J. E. Witt and H. L. Marchant called on Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wentz and Mrs. Clarence Kindred and Wil- lie Kindred stating they made their trip just fine, having only one break- Thomas Ryan called on Andrew Wilbert, Leo and Albert Nieters were visiting at the W. M. Witt home By MILDRED DIETZMAN No. 2 dark northern| election for a number of years. Dietzman taught to| Frances school No. 1 Tuesday after- Edna Johnson Joe Fischer was a business caller Mr. and Mrs. Bill Madland have | moved on the f rm formerly owned by his father, Arne Madland. Joe Fischer hauled grain for Wal- ter Dietzman Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dietzman $ .92/ and daughter Mildred were business -91/ callers in Bismarck Thursd: Andrew Fischer took the John Bismarck to consu‘t a physician Friday. Bismarck visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrr. William Kershaw 4 Mrs. Geo. McMurrich and daugh- been burning the grass along the roads, Callers in Bismarck Saturday are as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Madland, Mr. John Glum and daugh- ter Molly, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Tooker and Mr. John Olson. A large number of young folks from this vicinity attended the dance at Menoken Saturday night. Visitors at the Walter Dietzman home Sunday are as follows: Mr. and Mrs. John Gourdett and family, Mrs. Lizzie Rieneke, George Rien- eke, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Menefee and son Daniel, Miss Theresa Rien- iver Welch were in Bismarck Satur- day. Young folks of this vicinity at- tended dances at Menoken and Brit- tin Saturday night. Mrs. Marcus Doppler, Mrs. Ed Doppler and Lawrence, Leo and Clarence poppe attended church services in Bismarck Sunday morn- ing. Mr. Boran and Mrs. Ives also motored to church in Bismarck. | Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Doppler visited at the Snyder home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Welch and family motored into Emmons county Mrs. Lewey Olson and ch‘: Iren and Miss Dorothy Lamb motored to Bismarck Saturday afternocn. They returned the same day. Friends will be sorry to hear that Mr. Cosgrove, a former teacher -of Lage Lake, has been very ill and By MRS. 0. M. WELCH Angus Stewart called at the Dop- Pler and Robt. Welch’ homes Monday morning. Mr. Stewart’s little daugh- ter boards with Mrs. Robt. Boyd Welch’s to learn which school, Boyd} No. 1 or 2, would hold the election. Mrs. John Nieland called at the Robt. Welch home Monday evening. Election was held at Boyd school No. 1 and 44 votes were cast Tues- day. This was a very large number for this township, the voters having turned out better than usual. Miss Margaret McMurrich visited with Mrs. Robt. Welch Tuesday af- ternoon. Mrs, Otto Dorman spent Tuesday | evening with Mrs. Robt. Welch while the men folks were at the school- house taking care of the ballots. _Mrs. Edith Bruce spent Tuesday night with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Welch. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Dirlam and son Jimmie visited at the John Welch home Tuesday evening. Oliver Welch visited at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Hugh McMur- Tich of Glencoe, Wednesday. On the way home he called at the home of is son, Robt. Welch. ° Fred Rittel and Robt.Welch helped each other with their pump engines d Wednesday. The school children of Boyd No.| 1 were at Mrs. Robt. Boyd’s for Bible school Wednesday after schoc?. Horace Dirlam called at Robt. Welch’s Wednesday looking for hogs to fill out a car which he will ship Saturday evening to visit Mr. and Mrs. Burton Johnson. They re- turned Sunday evening. Miss Dorothy Kindall is attending school on Moffit now. She began Monday. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Moffit were Capital City callers Saturday. é Quite a number from this vicinity attended the dance at Brittin Satur- day evening. Music was furnished by Art Bronson and his Bostonians. Everyone reports an enjoyable time. ‘Miss Martha Eisenbeisz is assist- in’; as a clerk in the Valentine Benz store. Max Kruse was a caller in Bis- marck Saturday evening. Claude Ballard, Elmer Lukkason and Murry House left Tuesday morning for distant points in ae | |cnd Nebraska. A few from here attended the ba- zaar and dance at Sterling Friday evening. Taft | Sees eestor By FLORENCE GOSNEY Mr. and Mrs. George Lee and son Georgie spent Sunday at the Wil- bert Koon home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Turner and chil- lay. Will Mr. and Mrs, Ed, Doppler were | Lydia Briscoe et Sunday at the wis home. Mrs. John Baker spent Saturday Oast Prince was a Sterling caller/ 9. nda: londay, Mr. aad Mrs, Presley Gosney and an ace home from their trip to jebraska. Mr. and Mrs. E. Elness spent Sun- day at the Herman Nieman home. ir. and Mrs, Ed. Bismarck callers Suturd: Hazel Grove By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Emil Sattler was in Arena Mon- day, Wednesday and Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Ulfers were Bismarck callers Wednesday. Ed Wagner took the election re- turns to Bismarck Wednesday. Ed Wagner was in Tuttle on busi- ness one day this week. Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove and Miss Lorene Hawkins called Monday at the Frank Gray home. Klanburg called at Ray Hazlegrove’s one day last week. Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Sattler and sons Charlie, Johnnie and Irvin, and hters Lillian and Isabella were e city eee Friday. Ts. were in the city of Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs, Ra: were guests at a birthday dinner at the Frank Gra; honor of Elvin Ray Hazlegrove Monday with a load of hegs. Emil Sattler was in Tuttle with a cow and calf which he sold to E. B. Sauter. M. 8. Goldsmith and sons Lawr- sig and Ivan were in Tuttle Mon- lay. 0. Beak was in Tuttle Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sattler, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Sattler and daughter Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Zweigle and daughters Della and Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Sattler and chil- dren, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haas and family, Adam Haas, Irvin and John- nie Sattler, Miss Sylvia Stewart, and from guests at the Allen Webster home at Turtle Lake at a birthday dinner fee in honor of Mrs. Haas, Mrs. . Sattler’s mother. Allen Webster moved his gravel- ing gang of 61 head of horses and mules to the B. A. Bold farm, where he will winter them. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray were in Tuttle Tuesday. Chris Stohler had to haul his truck in to Tuttle Tuesday. , 4 Ray Hazlegrove called at the John ‘ a Hawkins home Tuesday. Haas, and professors i ‘i A Mr. daughter Alice Elaine and Mr. and d Si i Mrs. Ed Pond were in Wing Wednes- vl last week, returning Sunday. went to Bismarck Friday afternoon|ter Margaret, Robt. Welch, Chas.| in Bismarck. i to get their daughter Esther. Snyder, Earl’ Snyder, Mr. ‘Boran,| Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Fogarty’and son Mr and AMrs. ‘Oliver"fotetson The farmers of this vicinity have| Mrs. Ives, Jack Ishmali, Mr. and|Rex have returned from fowa. Carson | eit : spent Armistice da: Mrs. J, G, Sept of F. Dettloff and wife spent Friday at the Beisigl ranch south of Bentley. Judge Fletcher issued a marriage license to George Youmans and Elsie Weber of New Leipzig the latter part of the week, also performing the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Vint made a business trip to Golden Valley Mon- aay of this week. irs, E. B, Littlefield and Mrs. F. H. Dettloff entertained the Fort- nightly club at the home of the lat- ter Thursday evening. A club pro-, gramonthecolonial "| by Mesdames S. C. Lane, E. E. Stith, and Miss Dorothy Schnecker. A so- cial hour was spent, after which a luncheon was served by the host- esses, By F. H. DETTLOFF J. C. Bell and family were Bis- marek visitors Saturday, returning Sunday with a new car. Julian Holkesvik shipped a mixed car of hogs and cattle to St. Paul markets Tue: ey. Miss Edna Kono, deputy county superintendent of schools of Grant county, enjoyed a visit with her mother, Mrs. “ono, of Dickinson. Charlotte Pathmann, little daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Path- mann, very pleasantly entertained several of her friends Thurs ning in honor of her birthda: Attorney Edwin S. Johnson made a business trip to Fargo Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cashman were ‘k visitors Saturday, return- with a new car, iss Zeralda Leavitt, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Leavitt, has ac- cepted a Apt with Montgomery Ward & Co., of Bismarck. The Ladies Legion Auxiliary of the Walter J. Thome Post No. 45 gave a very enjoyable party to the public in the Orpheum theatre Sat- urday evening. Fortune telling, fish | ponds, and icing were enjoyed, after which a dainty luncheon was served. N. Butnitsky and wife spent the week-end at Dickinson, returning: Monday with a new scdan. Lyman Vaught made a_ business trip to Steele Tuesday, returning Wednesday.” Horace Storm and Rolly Daven- Port of New Leipzig were business visitors in Carson Tuesday evening. Miss Sebastian, county Superin- | Fogarty were " A hypocrite is one who. pretends to believe a person whom he knows is lying. Schiff’s for Hoover Everyone who hopes for contin- uation of prosper- ity is for Hoover, said Mortimer L. Schiff, New York financier, when he returned from Eu- rope. Schiff called Ray Hazlegrove Hazlegrove home Sunday in ray. in Tuttle was ly well equipped for the presidency of the U.S.” Schiff fA new baked-bean flavor-the real “baked-out-of-doors” = Mandan, were Te Cup of molasse> be preceded by introduction of new No. 1 mixed durum -14| Merckel family to Robinson Thurs-| soon. ’ he Herma: Elmer Drumm and Ed Pond — =e q directors and announcement of the No. 1 red durum 69 day. . and Mrs, Robt. Welch, Earl Netter hanidoicsieas: called at the Ray Hazlegrove home - 4cup of brown supal election of officers. 2.07! Martin Tooker hauled a load of ler and Julius Dorman and son Charley Gosney was a Bismarck] Tuesday. 2:12| coal from the Wilton mine for Mr.| William were in Bismarck Thursday. | caller Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Drumm and ive Music Scholarships d Awarded at College : day. ‘ ; Thursday evening. urday. Walter Dietzman home Monday John Craven hauled several truck} Mrs. Prince was a Sterling caller a Gamestown, N: D, Nov. 18—An: night are as follows’ Mr. Joe Fis-jloads of grain to Menoken the first | Friday. nouncement "was made Wednesday |Hard winter wheat cher, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lund-|of the week and coal to his home 83 by Dr. B. H. Kroeze, president of |Dark hard winter wheat . 86 | Jamestown College, of the annual| scholarship awards of that institu-| tion. Each award is fifty dollars| cool mornings. eash and is given upon recommen- | kota Power Co. Montana-Da- H. W. Richholt of Bismarck Thurs- Those who w.re callers at the quist and Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Craig. Pr Benes wi Pete Lundquist was a caller at the Get a Radiantfire for these, Elmer Lundquist home Monday. " Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Craig were allers in Bismarck Monday. | i Floyd Owens took his son Leon tol picking oP during the week. Robt. Welch hauled a large truck Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Richardson load of coal home from Bismarck called at the Roy Turner home Sat- Florence Gosney spent Saturday afternoon with Loretta Jacobson at the Roy Turner home. Mrs. Chas. Gaskill and Earl called at the Gosney home Monday after- noon, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Triplett and from Menoken the latter Part of the! week. John Craven and little son were Bismarck visitors Thursday. Mr. Doppler and sons have been THESE ARE A FEW OF OUR LEADING SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY STORES Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour 3 1-2 lb, package, 33 c per package ... What I. G. A. Means to You! The leading Bismarck and independent grocers of a inity have joined a great, nation-wide organizaton—The Independent Grocers Alliance of America. This Alliance gives them a tremendous buying power that will enable them to give you the greatest values in food products ever offered the housewives of this territory. Their stores will be systematized so that you will be better served with better foods, and at lower prices. AILT. G. A. stores are spick and Span, completely remodeled and redecorated. Their cheerful blue and ivory fronts will attract you. Their low prices, high quality and personal service will Old Dutch Cleanser, per can — Sessa Palmolive Soap, per bar . (2 for 14c) Kismet Sauerkraut, extra stan- convince you that it pays to trade at di bs these home-owned jay emrmgueratea No. ad peek tins, per can .. 1 4c pete (3 for 41c) Here Are Your I. G. A. Merchants BISMARCK FOOD MARKET 114 Fourth Street, Bismarck F Phone 1080 ‘ R. T. GROCERY 204 Fifth Street, Bismarck Phone 371 please you, and save us. of stores. a, We have so arranged our stock that should you so desire, you can serve yourself. We are sure this will ing to it the things necessary for us to && AAKA ABBA KB A CR KS r_¥ Irory Front This Emblem Is Your Protection Look for It In Buying Groceries ITIS YOUR GUARANTEE OF QUALITY FOODS ATLOW PRICES BROADWAY FOOD MARKET 112 Sixth Street, Bismarck Phone 199-W Help Yourself Look tor the Blue and daughter Alice Elaine called at the Hazelgrove farm Thursday. Ray Hazlegrove hauled a load of sand from east of Will Thieling’s and Mrs. Hazlegrove called on Mrs. Thieling Tuesday. John Sattler and Roy Stewart took in the dance at New Salem Saturday night. Will Thieling is having a well put down. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Drumm and ae? a a r-vwrTvrTwTwTvyvrewyvTrTewrvy we SATURDAY SPECIALS We have the same credit and delivery system as us ual, having made no changes in our old system only add- be able to give you similar service to that found in all the various styles INDEPENDENT GROCERS’ ALLIANCE of AMERICA|_@P Wir wr Wr _ Wt we Wr _wW we wr sw 0 Tol sugar cured P dlayver of beats SPARKLES LIKE A NEW DIME ALL THE TIME. THAT'S YOUR IL. G. A. STORE IN ITs GLISTENING jee! was given® Hoover “singular- ) educational meet at Grand Forksq < a } WHITE AND BLUE—AL WAYS THE STANDARD a OF CLEANLINESS { IN EVERY COM- ; MUNITY. ‘ « u : 4 lb. Seedless Raisins, F per package ......°..., 29C I. G. A. Means ; Personal Service 1-Ib. Flat Alaska Pink Th h nd t ' Salmon, porcan-.....+. 2, | gle itt, Meee gat, ome i (2 for 58c) live and pay taxes in Bismarck, 4 They spend their money in Bismarck. | 4 They are your neighbors and friends. , 4 oz. Blackstone Imit. i . G. 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