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PAGE TWO Program of Farmers’ Home Week at’ Agricultural C BRINGING 10 FORE ERA OF MACHINERY __THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE STATE IMPLEMENT DEALERS AT FARGO SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, 192% ollege Is Set.® Wilds, Peterson, Preston, Register, Fosteson, Orchard and Noggle. selected. Orchestra, Bolo, selected, Kenneth Preston. Anthem, All Glory, Laud and Hon- or, Adams. ED Orchestra, selected. Cr ? Organ Postlude, Festival Prelude, DURING FARM WEEK! Waar more Dg Sou ae IN SOWING, REAPING | cine si setncoea ) | ; CHURCH Cae i t Walter 12. Vater, pastor. : Topics of State Gathering at |Annual Convention to Be Held e 2) J Ohristinas services. a opics E " Morning worship 10:30, 1 a i in Stone’s Hall With Ex- SOUTH aAmiTY Honan ND! Organ Prelude, Come, Ail Ye Faith- He Fargo Deal Largely With a Tar SG ave raid wR ful, Wilson, Miss Ruth Rowley. gy sag Combine H ti hibit at Auditorium : weet be "Or Nave meninem, The “ferald Angels Sing, by A saa syShrietmas program will be st 7:20] "Organ Ottetory, Andante, St, Cate im . A | PROBLEMS PROVIDE TALKS 4 higetirhd pata Wik ee cS wie TWO GOVERNORS TO TALK anes owt Gay eee’? Bolo, ‘Ti DAWA of ‘Hopie! Coola: co aR Joint Assembly With Agricul. agi Waa: , miles east of Wilton at the house of| “Sermor The Sriries of Bethlehem, Al Many Associations of Breeders, tural College Gathering ie KECWG-1] Adolph Krause. Walter E. Vater. er (ihn dela el alle Planned One Morning ~pnoyer— * FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, Re Homemakers Coming Vue Donk. my Peer, ict = | The North Dakota Implement 10 Guow- Fourth Street and Avenue ©, pr The program for the annual Farm- | Dealers association will hold its an- Bunday service at 11:00 a. m. th ers Week at the Agricultural college nual convention and exhibit at Par- Subject: “Is the Universe, Includ- lee at Fargo has been assembled by W. go, January 16-18, during Farmers ing Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?” Tr C. Palmer, secretary, and now 's be- Home week at the Agricultural col- Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Al ing sent out to the newspapers of the lege. Applications for exhibit space Wednesday evening testimonial ba state, to give the farmers an idea of will more than absorb what is avail- meeting at 8 o'clock. Bi what the week will cover this time. able. This makes a big added attrac- A reading room is open in the ed The dates of the week are January tion to the convention and will be of church building every Tuesday, 3 16-19. considerable interest to the farmers Thursday and Saturday, except legal bee A wealth of informative discussion attending the discussions at the Agri- holidays, from 2 to 4 p. m. 5 enters into the schedule of the gath- cultural college. Experts will be ‘aos 5 i ering. Experts from this state, Min- heard at the college gathering in EVANGELICAL CHURCH “ta nesota. and Wisconsin and from the talks, in a joint meeting of the Im- a federal Department of Agriculture at Plement men with the farmers. R. Solas iE Washington will be present to speak A. Lathrop, and the program commit- PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH on a wide range of topics dealing tee have formulated an attractive Paul 8. Wright, pastor. fr with farming. Grain, farm petite jb ps for the three days, as fol- . Miss Helen Budd, assistant. ¥ qi » ultry, 4 . fuseceopicative: tanrkecice und Wednesday, Jan. 16, Morning Pdi dabaicr thsi AC, atbah ind Moved yi iene ale! 7 homemaking and its sanitation are 8:30 p. m. Opening of exhibit, Far- C. F. Struts will preach and also con- Organ Prelude—The Herald Angels ga some of the general subjects to ane oo reaie'e olvioe. dealers register at duct the communion. service. (Mendelssohn). Grace Duryee Mor- de up for discussion, some of them under “ i ‘ ” . . 7:30, prayer service, |ris. ju topioa branching out from the main ‘When the wind comes head on it makes ‘em even harder to put up.’ Z ae coe seine convention ses- aaterly 0 nference, ncastet—0 Little Town a ot Bethie ‘ be subject, m Z lay, 8:00, Christmas program. m (J. Prindle Scott). . Wright, m Walter Maddock, the farmer 80V-| miss Alba Bales and Miss Grace De-| 3:45: Address, by Walter Maddock,| Invocation. — Mrs. Bavendick, Mr. Halverson, Mr. we enor, is expected to be present. He /zang, governor of North Dakota. Ln FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH | Humphreys. . ' vc has been invited and a place on 230: it Livestock Breede: a Seven ii Offertory—O Holy Night (Adam). program at 3:45, “hursday afternoon, suttabie ts the tebe and tige. Miss Filtag, Sauuary 18 Address: The Golden Rule versus Cae sevictl aisek samt Ave. | Otero Hay Might, (Adan). iH has been assigned him for an address. | winnie Anderson. 1:30: President's annual address, ae pe cold; by Rev. Ernest C. 12 o'clock rehearsal night Clear (Oley Speaks). at George Shafer, the governor-elect,| “11: ‘Training young children in the /by Sam Crabbe, Fargo. ‘abbteters astepert Sermon—His Poverty, Our Riches, De also is on the program for an address. | ooo habits of eating and slecping,| 2:15: Address by Eugene Daven- Pederatin ‘el wk tea Paul 8. Wright, sci Farmers, breeders, bankers, home-| dries Bales, \port, dean emeritus, Iilinois Agricul-|gavertised List Prise” ty Goce t. Organ Postlude—Christian March makers coveperators, peekeepers and| “1:30: Personal care: Its effect on |tural college. : ei tas sheyenie 10:30 Divine services in English. | (Kroeger). ann Na et wi in atten od " " Church.| 3:15: Address John Brandt, yi ¢ Serm jlunday eve! at 7:30 the com- of the meetings called for the week |® a0! Onrerot the hele: Shampoo |prasidect of Lan o' Lakes Creameries.| Discussion of suggested questions. wpe id re ol naar 4 th is for the organization of a Holstein breeders association. There will be evening banquets and dramatic shows, demonstrations and an unveil- ing of portraits of farmers admitted to the state's agricultural hall of fame. The railroads have granted a fare by Hair Shop. Question Box Questions and an- swers. Wednesday evening: Master farm home makers’ recognition banquet, Thursday, January 17 lesson by Miss Kirkeby, of the Kirke- | 6:30 p. m.: Banquet in cooperation with Saddle & Sirloin club. Unveiling of portraits of new men admitted to Hall of Fame. Addresses jby E. Davenport, dean emeritus Illi- nois Aricultural college and by Gov- ernor George Shafer. Appointment of committees, Announcements. ‘Wednesday Afternoon Joint meeting with the North Da- kota Farmers Week convention at the Agricultural college. 1,30 p. m. President's address, Dr. fourth Sunday in Advent. 7:30 Vesper services. Sermon on the Epistle of the day. The church choir will render suitable anthems at both services. 6am. (Yule-otta). Sermon on John 1:1-14. bined choir of the church will give Christmas day matins}Sendin, Dorthy se John Lee Coulter, Fargo. — bn a 8 p. m. We , Christmas pro- and @ half for the round trip for the |, 9,8 m-: Corrective diet, Miss Smith /, Beekeeners Short Course | |791.!0" sn Renorts on the combine D eR —— gram by the Sunday school assisted week. Going, the full single rate is/@Nd Miss Latzke. "any | by specialists in the handling of com- \ — STanDinG= by the church choir. * paid, returning, the holder of the| 10:30 a. m.: Demonstration: Doing tiers bines, the growing and treatment of . i Beventd > encuabiene: in ticket gets the half rate. The dates C DOWET DOE ad eae Gon | We Wo Bemington Acoortieaaipres. | Cmabinetieraln, tri he WCtLeOe FIR: CHURCH < of sale on these tickets are January flower pots and other fur-| 07. J Short addresses by R. C. Miller, wy ‘ Fourth Street and Avenue B a 19-17, The return limit expires Jan-| fshings that may be made at home,/'“C ries Housman, Hillsboro, vice ESI HASAS EE en ee pile sneha ee Solo parts will be taken by Mrs. at es Srekraasictiwerx 11:30: | Training children for good /PrsSidemt state college station| &! economist, U.S. Department of | MII 7)9si7itttieeeeeereeeeen 12:00—M worship, subject | Wiieht, Mrs. Bavendick. Mr. See a ‘The North Dakota Holstein Breed. |Citizens aan See Fes | Raine Rhieniol : SE RM. Black, marketing ‘ Goats Christmas ait Special manals. B. wright Mince Conan be " a . . m,: ion I—New . 4 specialist, U. S. Department of = :30—Senior a: junior B. Y. P. U.| 5° sa feeling fakcaay 17 Orne “Tt lamp shades demonstration, all ma-| Addresses by A.W. 2B. Siosness,| culture; T. E. Stoa, assistant agrono- | Great Northwest, in charge of H. G. 7:30—Evening worship, subject, “To | Morris, eee ees a Shepperd and a representative of the |Werials furnished, Miss Elliott; Sec-|manager. ear on re a mist, Agricultural college; Manley | Davis, Minneapolis. Know the Lord Better.” ome numbers: _ Preinde-—Christ- 2 national Holstein-Friesian Breeders Reet air oeiee ena aoe your entomologist, Agricultural college, and Champlin, agronomist, Saskatchewan; Address, The Next Revolution in 7:30—Christmas night prayer Carol association will make the principal ad- dresses. A meeting has been called for organizing a state Guernsey Breeders association the forenoon of January 18. C. B. Finley, St. Paul, of the American Guernsey Cattle club, will address the meeting. Following is the program for the ‘week; Wednesday, January 16 1:30 p. m.: President's annual ad- Hatch. Friday, January 18 Books and magazines for , Miss Cook, state librarian. Place and arrangement of books in the home, Miss Elliott. Curtains, draperies and , In the home, Mr. Colman of interior decoration department of Herbst's deaprtment store. others. Talks by commercial beekeepers on jSeasonal problems in beekeeping, | Preparation of honey for market, and marketing, various points in bee havior and life history of bees. Hive nailing contest; movies on bees; bee and honey exhibits. Evening Programs The evening programs will be: Agricultural college, and A. H. Benton, head of marketing department, col- lege. Wednesday Evening Exhibit open all evening. Thursday, January, 17, Morning Exhibit open all morning. Dealers register for banquet tickets. Thursday Afternoon 1:45 p. m. Convention _ session, Business, John W. Gamble, Omaha. Committee Business session. Election of officers. Friday Afternoon and Evening No convention sessions, but exhibit open, “HIT THE DECK’ SEAT IS MAKING RECORD} x Cows Average 500 Pounds ‘of Milk to Month; Butter Up to 1978 Pounds meeting, all plan to be there. 1:30—Monday evening, Christmas am. ‘The Christmas exercises will be on Monday night, December 24. There will also be a Christmas gift time in connection with the program. Bring food that will be delivered on Christ- mas morning, also toys that can be distributed at the same time. Offertory — Away in @ Manger (Spilman). 4 Postlude—O Sanctissima (Thomas). Saturday, 8 p. m, the Christmas Program, Good Will Among Men will be given in the church auditorium by the church school. It is a Christ- mas service for all the church and a beautiful element in it is the white gift service. es G i ‘ Tuesday: One-act plays and other | Stone's hall. NOTICE OF STATE BAR EXAMINA- D dress, John Lee Coulter, president, Seen Fare at cicaning Of some-talent, presentations Federation report: Cost Account- ‘The penitentiary dairy herd ts| ZION pearsall cruRcH TION ai North Dakota Agricultural college. 2:30: Gardens and yards; their| Wednesday: Master farm home-|ing Survey, J. P. French, Bismarck. setting @ tile andctabter- take ok ee Fr gece ea age Nail suis a nea Lc im eceh tr 2:15 p. m.: Combine windrower| 1 . makers’ banquet and presentation of| Address, Promoting Your Business, J. V. Richert, e State Bar Board of the State of Nor! e and pick-up attachments, R. C. Mil- | Planting. Baby Chick D; the winners, F. A. Wirt, Racine, Wis. . V. Ri » pastor. Dakota will conduct # ak axe re ler, agricultural engineer, Agricultural Wetneou, priced + Thursday: Little International, -] Greeting from president of Nation- ee orate en ¢| Amination for the purpose of ‘exam- Cc saucer. Address by a representative of the|_ Friday: North Dakota Livestock | #! Federction. Tickets Are Sold at Harris and . a adent, | ne" commencing: = Be ar sommbines, thelr: rellns| 7 ternadonal Baby Chick association. | Breeders association and Saddle and| Address, he Truth About the Farm . ie 1 bility and cost of operation, L. A. Reynoldson, associate agricultural economist, U. 8. Department of Agri- ture. 2:55 p. m.: Quality and condition of combine grain, R. Black, market- ing specialist, U. 8. Department of Agriculture. 3:15 p. m.: Crop and varieties of grain suitable for combine harvesting, T. E. Stoa, assistant agronomist, Ag- ricultural college. 3:35 p. m.: Combine in western Canada, Manley Champlin, agrono- ong Saskatchewan Agricultural col- Talks by Prof. O. A. Barton, Prof. George P. Goodearl and others. Turkey Day Thursday, January 17 Address by Dr. W. A. Billings, Min- nesota Agricultural college. .Talks by Profs. O. A. Barton, O. J. Weisner and others. Governor to Talk Thursday, January 17 1:30 p. m.:_ Cooperative marketing of livestock, Charles Egeley, manager, Farmers Union Livestock commission, St. Paul. 2:15: J. S. Montgomery, manager, Sirloin banquet. with unveiling of Problem, John W. Gamble, Omaha. portraits of master farmers admitted to agricultural hal of fame. Address by Governor Shafer. Drug Stores to Open All Day Tomorrow ‘The druggists have got together on @ plan to assist out-of-town visitors and late Christmas shoppers over the Christmas homestretch by keeping their places open Sunday. Drug stores now carry such a varied stock of goods that this move should prove Discussion of Federation topics— Manufacturers Retail Stores, Local Clubs, One-Price Merchandising. Business and announcements. Thursday Evening 6:00 p. m. Annual banquet at Elks temple. A fine entertainment and Speaking program is tendered by the Fargo-Moorhead Wholesale Imple- ment Dealers Association. Friday, January 18, Morning 9:45 a. m. Convention session, Stone's Hall. Reports of delegates to National |ity. Federation on Farm Equipment Woodmansee’s; Show Here Wednesday “Hallelujah” and “Sometimes I'm Happy” Vincent Youmans’ song hits which have swept the country with their popularity will be heard from the stage for the first time in Bis- the Deck,” a new musical comedy now at the height of its vast popular- “Hit the Deck,” holds a record run marck when Mr. Youmans will pre-| be sent his international success “Hit | Dal Miss Ella Brelje, superintendent, 10:30 morning service (German). nm the 8th day of 2:30 the pastor will preach at Dris- 4 ‘coll. Bible hour in charge of the 7:80 evening service (English). Monday, Dec. 24th, ‘will be no evening service on Christ- mas day. 2 Berthiaume, Philippe J., Bottineau Tilford Owen, Marion, Rinard T,, Turtle Lake, Stevens, Edward B, Carrington, N. D. Any objections to the particization of any of the above in said examin tion, or their subsequent admission to the Bar of this State, if successful, should be filed with the undersigned : b 4:00 p. m.: Protein premiums re- peaiea Cooperative association, St.| auite an accommodation for thoes ee are eavertiaing, Le ree Filese), of aver: & on in aad Re = picked beat gedy nee production ‘TRINITY ENGLISH | LUTHERAN | Prior to the opening day of such ex iM fo ee ee caetiel oor atOl: siekpeclanceasoria manger of | {780 Tee genweries in, sirens in| semit 1. Moen, Hunter; Adequate ox: Pie arey Fee art psa __ Ave. © and Seventh street. of Be 3 Cee REY, OF Marketing, ACO Nak Maation, by C. the usual hours will be stretehed into | "HEY, N- Pueunae, Cooperstown, {playing Practically every city of im-| Funeral Carson Boy Segvions Be Ck shits: Clerk, ot the Supreme. Court, y tural college. F. n, lock, N. D. an all-day service. » The ing of the | portance in Europe and America. i} ld St. M: i morning 5 and ex-officio Secretary oi st Bankers Short Course ee “Hit the Deck” comes to the Audi- Is Held a : 8] Topic: Confessing Christ. i State Har Board, State of : i torlum Wednesday, Dec. 26. ea ee Selection by Legh the | 12/18-22-29;°175 ‘ a ce breeding, . D. . Funeral services ward | Sunday school classes, ——y Dickson, Wisconsin Agricultural col-|| OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Ahern Lee, 12, were held at St. Mary's |senors at 9: . a lege. LOURBOARDINGHOUSE BY A N chureh Stop That Cough Lu 10:30 a. m.: Discussion by P. J. a Olson, North Dakota Agricultural 1 a. m.: Wheat improvement— some results and outlook, by L. R. Waldron, plant breeder, Agricultural college. 1:30 p. m.: General sesion. President's annual address, by John Lee Coulter, Agricultural college. 2:15 p. Combine windrower and pick-up attachments, by R. C. “WELL BOYS, I DUST BoUGHT THE WIFE'A PLATINUM WRIST- ‘WATCH WITH DIAMOND STUDDED o BAND FoR CHRISTMAS ! ~~ ““EGAD,~T FANCY IT WAS AN EXTRAVAGANT YY £2000 For B A-TICKER 2 wTHATS AN EXPENSIVE “THING -To WAY FoR HER You sPeasp $2000) For A WATCH, AN HERE IM BEADING IN BACK OF AN EIGHT BALL ALL NIGHT TRYING ‘A beauty chorus up to Metropolitan standards is announced, also a male Quick! Famous Prescription Has A Double Action The phenomenal success of a fam- doctor's prescription ‘Thox. fhe is due to its double action. It “To KEEP “TAB “fo FIGURE ON WHATTIME | WHAT I CAN GET MY WIFE FoR CHRISTMAS, ON DO; —~ BUT THEN, PsHAw wT MiGHT HAVE PUT” “THe $2000 IN A FooLisH double octette and an augmented or- chestra. 7 Seats are now selling at Harris and 3 ‘Woodmansee’s. Miller, agricultural engineer, Agri- college. 235 p. m.: Combines, their relia- bility and cost of operation, by L. A. Reynoldson, associate agricultural BIT OF SPECULATION eoondlst, U. 8, Department of Agri- A AND LOST IT ALL, S North Dakota Papers : 4 wit of aBi taunt tnd condition EH 2. Plan Winter Program ee ae P ing » U. 8. Department of Ee 2 . at Bib p.m Crope and varieties of 7. E. Stos, assistant 4 . t st P sl bi t i 4 5 *e (hi i N CAN GWE p OUP ‘ a a m or monthly payments. Your Srewnt ° old, machine taken in exchange. Fo Prosbeutor Artie Singér Shop, 210 Broadway. | ‘vno "prosecuted the Birger gang.

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