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12 9 \ sg 4 me Ay < >| < : a 2 8 E e < ss] 2 | ie) a EB onal| §. ie 82 S ais = Bismarck’s Junior Study Club ocial and Pérs 0 GATHER FRAY Annual Session of Fourth Dis- zd i = house Here trict to Be Held in Court- Club Meeting |District ice| Dates Are Announced Part hildren to Tal p Palm Sunday ALICE DAY DEWITT JENNINGS JACK MULHALL The bar association of the fourth Judicial ‘district will meet in annual session at the Burleigh county court J. A. Hyland, Bismarck, as presi- dent of the Burleigh county ber as- sociation, will welcome the members and John Knauf, Jamestown, will re- house next Friday, April 18, the ses- sion to open at 10 o'clock. spond and deliver the president's ad- fit aes ile $s Fie fldeat, coal aa qin alle Bya is manent organization, on membership, attorney's liens, fee schedule, bench and bar ethics and on memorials. At 12:15 the association jussell Reid of the state historical society. ition of Women’s clubs was ait of girls between the ages of 11 and 12, have begun an intensive study of birds the North Dakota nature study program. Friday they made isit to the @ talk on bird ils aia = b-] ae ie ail Fe Farm Lands ipeg ike that it can get,” Davis said. Flooded by Ice Break showing made by the Hettinger is a fine thing for the state.” Winn cing and Enti aring Than Ever! More D: and $17.98. Hats Our specialty Ohm Dress Shop 206 Fourth Street Dresses at $9.98, $14.98 12-mile Assiniboine river, swept over the banks. The district is April 12—()—Nearly about 30 miles west of Winnipeg. ‘The water was lapping around farm buildings, and threatening to wash out the main highway between Win- TEST CASE BEGINS uipeg and Portage La Prairie. All livestock has been moved to higher ground. ‘Winnipeg, 7,000 acres of farm land in the Baie long ice jam on the *, 8 newest and finest fabrics for your new suit or top : coat. V. Price & Co. Chicago, Minois Largest tailors in the world Known Lines of Ed. Featuring the Nationally of made-to-order clothes. to our Spring and Summer showing of the $35 - $40 - $45 $50 and up De Luxe Cleaners JOHN HENLEIN, Prop. | Patterson Hotel on Fifth Street $30 - 'ATHERS and mothers who whether you're likely to have any have tied payingfor babieson babies or not, start 2 Savings lands the bureau by foreclosure, which Polk county is suing the state credits bureau for inquent taxes 00 p. m. ny 3 ‘The ‘program committee under the supervision of Vice President C. D. after spending the winter in| Dursema has Beach, Calif. arranged for an attrac- tive program at the Monday noon luncheon. It will in part consist of Program at Luncheon Lions to Stage Dance . * bd ‘The Bismarck Study club will hold ‘The local court, Catholic Daughters America, will hold their regular Monday evening at 8 o'clock : e Richard A. Tracy and daugh- Cornelia are now at home in Bis- ai One bine wad eis 8) Hlinced mie EH é s2atlini é, aa aie &@ meeting Monday afternoon at 2:30,|dancing numbers by local talent. The with Mrs. G. Olgierson, 811 Avenue E. | club expects to have Henry J. Dueme- Pe HELE 2 to be|St. Paul district was flooded today brought along} when a wave of ice and water re- Considerable pride is expressed by @ talk on the Hawiian islands, by Mr. and Mrs. Duemeland on their Honolulu. One of the members will appear in native costume. Davis Feels Pride In Hettinger Herd land on @ program a week hence, for bd i {| illustrated by souvenirs rece | Bader, New tors in the J. J. Jacobson, Fort Yates, Mrs. W. A. Bandel, Hebron, is shop- . acting business in the city. Ping in Bismarck today. P. i iL ai asetes bead Bae BEG I: se it steel Ti Engiand, The herd took second place in a|of Minnesota and the state rural national contest sponsored by the Anderson, Louise | Holstein-Friesian association’ of} 1 Dorothy Graham, are | Ameri § bees werent oarmer bended visitors in the city today from Beulab. are spending the day in | state agricultural college. Palm Sunday - - 8 Mrs. Graham, (who will sing “The Music: Palms”), and Miss C. Peltier, soloists. Paramount Theatre Paramount Organ: Mrs. Bankston, Community Hymns: (sheets provided). Address: “The Broken Heart of God.” You will enjoy your drive (before or after) all the more if you come. The Rev. A. T. Bennett-Haines. Subject: aI i . D., called there Fox's father, J. Della Fox of the Harris-Wood- hte Bes sabes Ha ee f stale i Half Hie a. 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