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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1931 —___________—__—__——@ > ss Local Motor Company truck that will be seen on display in . | In Shooting Trag ly | To Sell i the show room of the local company. Notice OO Reo Products| we stressed the value of enthusiasm 9 rar — pte in selling methods and urged the Daily Adults I wish to express my appreciation to all customers who patronized « , OME DISCUSSED : SS L. De Liguori, former Bismarck man, | necessity of perserverance if a sales- at 2:30. il the Quality Meat Market in the past and hope that they will the Reo Motor |™an is to be successful. 50, 35c unti continue to do business with this meat market under the man- regional manager for Reo . pret was the principal speaker De Liguori asserted that conditions 7 and 9 O'clock agement of Klansey Brothers. : pany, are improving and are continuing to 8 O'cloc F. A. LARSON 1 at a dinner given aa et th tha aan: se) cen “It is a fact, Fabra lick 4 d ill Motors to mem ie organ- | that e salesman who has redoubled feation and their guests at the Prince | his efforts and has enlarged his circle Today and Saturday hotel Thursday evening. of prospects has not felt the recent K % Miss Mable Thorstenson, Chi- Thirty-five persons were present. {depression nearly as much as the Edna May 4 De Liguori described the Reo prod-| salesman who took it for granted that | o cago, Is Speaker Before uct, trucks,|the world had come to an end. En- Oliver ne which has been added recently to the| large your circle of prospects, double i Missionary Women Corwin-Churchill line. He also out-|your number of daily contacts and She Set the ned some of the distinctive features| the law of average will guarantee you | World Laugh- Need for more Christian training in incorporated in the new low-priced |a good income. ing in ‘Cim- the home was emphasized in an ad- arron’ res given by Miss Mable Thorsten- e Son, social worker on the staff of the oe Deaconess hospital, Chicago, before the state convention of the Women’s h ra Missionary Federation of Lutheran Dorothy % church Friday morning. LEE eive thelr eidren the type of train: eir cl n the type of train- 2 A a f-ing along religious lines which would Bubbling Star ‘ fit them for life and asked that they for breakfast or lunch — equally good for of the Wheeler- J END) a selecting a worthy life work. inked eh) agherarmenh , Woolsey Laugh \ e showed how parents particularly | hours a Mo! ildre: } can encourage a reverence for the tragedy psy ,afternoon, is children’s suppers or a wholesome bedtime. Smashes church and its sacraments and spoke pao : . of the beauty and significance of the snack. No trouble to serve. Delicious. communion sacrament. i: Hugh | Ret,O. 3. Fring, Mandan, inte ee aren Healthful. Economical. In truth, Kellogg’s Ht ‘ t stor for the conference, juali ea arke erber | leotitatlons ead polsted tortie Tied need are a wonderful , h HAMM COMPANY BRANCH for more workers and funds to carry} R. J. and Frank Klansey, Lewiston, pe ae fe Phone 88 ea ta Pesee on this service Mont., have purchased the Quality FOUN DT, 2100) Bismarck, N. Dak. W. F. McClelland, superintendent | Meat Market here from F. A. Larson Line and - Salt sf of the state training school, in aj and ee under the same name Sinker’ SSS SSS short talk expressed appreciation to| t 514 Broadway. \ < Rev. Fylling and to the federation for} W. E. Jensen, Bismarck, will open % the services of the institutional pas-| and operate a grocery store in con- tor. He said the development and} junction with the i iy ua training of young people should be | will feature the Dolly Varden line oi ' 2, ‘ 4 four-sided and influence their phys-| food products. Told in Brimming ical, mental, moral, and spiritual} ‘They will operate in conjunction Laughs and. Heart growth. This they were able to do,| and will provide free delivery service. Tugs ... A Story as with the aid of church workers, he Se a Tender and Real as a pointed out. A group of girls from il r Fane er ane SroUe OF Puts ten {1931 Postal Receipts Your Own. Educational work among the deat! Set New High Record was summarized in an address given by Rev. Bjorlie, Fairbault, whe is the ich 6 institdGennl “PAMOE foe” the TORE | Lc recta ae pemiceann Gils FLAKES “DR 9” The Vampire Thriller schools in North Dakota, Minnesota|has not affected the local postoffice —Starts Monday— and Iowa. He said that interest in| department, according to Harry Lar- improving the condition of the deaf/son, assistant postmaster, who says *Extra good with fruits or honey. began about 1750, with the invention | that receipts for the first five months Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. a of the sign language by Father De/of 1931 are higher than for any sim- % L'Eppe. The a school for ie a ilar period in the history of the Bis- ee —— = —— a America was built in Massachusetts! marck department. in 1817 and since that time these in-| Receipts totaled $101,003.72 during THE GREATEST STOCKING INVENTION SINC y # stitutions have increased to the num-|the period in 1931 as against $90,- See Stee ber of 150. we Reports of the mission boxes and the self denial departments indicated that $1,132 and $1,008, respectively had been taken in for these two types of work. Proceeds from the mission boxes are equally divided between home and foreign missions, while the funds from the self denial boxes are used to support homes for the aged and orphans. Miss Anne Nelson, Finley, district key woman for the Lutheran Daugh- ‘ters of the Reformation, reported, saying that the special project of this group is the building of a mission sta- tion at Shishnareff, Alaska, and the support cf a missionary there. The Daughters’ organization is composed of all the girls’ mission s0- ciety units of the church, and mem- bers of this group held a conference nd luncheon Friday noon. Mrs. R. O. Stoeve, Mekinock, speaking on confirmation, pointed to the importance of the confirmation and baptismal vows in the child's life and urged against confirmation at a very early age. She suggested rather that this be done when ther is an adequate foundation of know! edge of Christian truths. \ Another phase of the convention theme, “Keeping Alive God’s Holy Institutions,” was stressed by Mrs. Joseph Johnson, Jamestown, who spoke on “Baptism.” She asked that Parents begin teaching a reverance for holy things at an early age and explain to them the significance of church symbols and fixtures. 187.86 in 1930, representing an in- crease of $10,815.86. Face Hard Problem On Airport Question At a meeting Friday in the Asso- ciation of Commerce rooms, Bis- marck representatives interested in working out a joint airport with Man- dan interests, decided to send a com- mittee to Mandan tonight for an- other conference on the subject. Rejection by the government of a proposed site in the river bottoms near Mandan and inability to raise sufficient money to purchase prop- erty owned by the Wachter interests south of Bismarck, has brought the matter almost to a standstill, it has developed. Neither city has much money to invest in airport develop- ment, according to recent statements by officials of both communities. The local committee was of the opinion that matters will have to remain as they are until a better plan can be worked out. E. A. Hughes, who had offered to contribute a $5,000 beacon light and $5,000 in cash to @ Joint airport, said his offer will not stand unless a joint airport is established. South Carolina farm agents are gratified to see so much terracing in the state. Announeing Gotnam “ApsustTaBLES” Here, at last, is the stocking that fits your leg as if it were custom-made to your special order. 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