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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1931 en Will Attend Annual North Dakota National Guard Camp f | ‘ stabilization operations by the federal ENCAMPMENT WILL Marlene and Maria ANNOUNCE PROGRAM |[ “A Divoreet—Does This Look Like 1? ||GROP IMPROVEMENT "niece" teat i F in country elevators have been PEN SATURDAY FOR j i OR STATE SUNDAY NOTED L, AST 10 ) AYS cleared of holdings toa greater extent : s than in many years. o b en nolding, ‘etint tobe Test fe ra TWO-WEEK SESSION SCHOOL CONVENTION By) | INNORTHWEST ARBAIic'cect cescmmes eee the premium prices that vere bein } Chicago, St. Paul and Helena vee peeled grain stabilization cor~ Quartermaster Detachment, Persons to Headline Meet- Sanish, Stanley, vt ‘ jaza, - Bismarck, Will Be First Unit ing at Dickinson 1 adie tats ie: pig ed an tae ye ed ! Dickinson, N. D., \—An- ' saint ga gouneement of ne rogram for the Crop conditions in the spring wheat| Editor's Note: ‘The following % | Senvecioe ts ag i Fancy, " ceed area of the Northwest improved! me one of a series of articles deal- JUNE 21 IS GOVERNOR’S DAY} 19 to 21, was made here Wednesday measurably: in the task 10 days, par ing 1 with & the history of North Da- , Adjutant General G. A. Fraser in Devils Lake Tuesday Mak- ing Arrangements Devils Lake, N. D., June 10. Approximately 1,280 men and 69 offi- cers of the North Dakota national guard, 164th infantry, will attend the by Rev. C. A. Armstrong, state super- intendent of the North Dakota Coun- cil of Religious Education. The principal speakers from outside of the state will be Dr. Harry C. Mun- roe, Chicago, director of adult work of the International Council; Harriett Edna Beard, St. Paul, children’s di- vision specialist and writer; and Dr. C. L, Clifford, Helena, area director of religious education for the Meth- odist church, Approximately 1200 people are ex- and Minnesota, says the Farmers’ issued Union weekly crop report, Wednesday. “Present indications are for a far better yield of wheat and other grains in Minnesota and the Red River Val- ley of North Dakota than a year ago,” the review says. “In western North Dakota, particularly the northwest third of the state and most of eastern Montana, there is only a small chance for a good crop unless heavy rains fall within a week. (By The Associated Press) McHenry county—Created by terri- torial legislative enactment in 1873, the county was named for James Mc- Henry, a prominent citizen of Clay county, South Dakota. The county is in the Souris or Mouse River Valley. The land is somewhat rough and broken, and constitutes an ideal stock country. Valuable lignite coal de- Posits underlie the county. Towner is the county seat. annual encampment of the regiment at Camp Grafton, starting eee ag gs Binge er. DIskinscn ts geearad “Drouth conditions have prevailed and closing June 27, according to Ad- Baiaae ik GUIGe ot the Sean: in the Sanish, Stanley, Minot, Plaza, = ma Sneene Genera Get tae t ments and Armstrong is general con- Parshall and Van Hook areas, with Glencoe poems cone ne Panky tiene vention manager. H. S. Pond, Crary, only slight moisture relief. Moder- pill eeeive in the city THurs) ea president of the state council, is to ately cool weather has prevented the ing when the Kaede a} By Tae preside at all the general sessions. crop from being seriously damaged. By DON NICHOLSON ee aa ae ‘The unusual features of the con- From some points in western North jor Harold Sorenson, wil steerer vention will be = trip to the Bad Dakota cattle are being shipped to| Wednesday the Glencoe Missionary and supervise the transportation H Lands on the afternoon of June 19, feedlots in the eastern part of the |SOciety will meet at the manse. The oo) BEVIS Ciaiae tebrgras a model Sunday school Sunday morn- state. Stewartsdale society has been invited Ste rations <o the Gone ae Wel | ing, a children’s chorus of 1000 Sun- “Around Wolf Point, Mont., condi-| to attend. Pietist cay inchide Captain F. day afternoon and adult choirs trom tions are unfavorable. High winds,| Miss Schaeffer, superintendent of seiner mat invjeutenant, William * | the Slope country for Sunday evening. cut worms and drouth have com- the Bismarck hospital, Mrs. Davies, ‘aptain Nocl Tharalson, Film company officials asked Marlene Dictrich not to talk so much about Heat ta eran ae on tan ted Y aed is ected GI age eats Happel of citearae nee ea ; Captain Ss Ruiter her little daughter. It was unfavorable publicity, they said, to call atten-! Lands, visiting Medora, the petrified — = ern North Dakota are poor. Stock-|the Glencoe manse Sunday. ordnance, peers ona ee to the fact that the famous German movie star is married and has 8 forest, the Chateau de Mores and This is the answer of Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks to widespread |™en will be forced to ship cattle out A christening dinner was given at George Bier, Carrington, PI five-year-old child Here is her answer to the criticism. Miss Dietrich chose | concluding with a campfire worship| reports that they were contemplating a divorce. But from this picture,|Of that district because of Jack of|the Neil Funston home Sunday. The training officer. piesa tenia to pose for a photographer with the daughter, whose name is Marla Sieber.| service. Saturday forenoon: schools | especially posed when they wete reunited in London the other day, it doesn’t| feed and water unless heavy rains/ following guests were present: Miss The cng | ott arava be erected Tae lof methods for children's section at even look like a separation. i come soon. Alice Bennek and Mr, and Mrs. Ash- Bier to earn oe y improvements | - a oa fechas Period of relaxa-| the Methodist church, lower eae “Wheat and other eee in central | ley. es Ball; Mr. and Mrs. Ag. me | tion and rest. with Mrs. G, A. McGregor presiding and western Montana have improved |New, Menoken; Mrs. Anissoi have been mee Hd Le cal People 8 Forum But the farmer seldom, if ever, gets! and Harriett Edna Beard as discus- [peau sree alls and Hazel- markedly as a result of good rains in| Misses Ness, Bismarck; and Ret ie * ing the build nat Editor's Note-—The Tribune wei- | Way from home save when he goes} sion leader; the young people's sec- News of Interest re the Great Falls, Lewistown, Helena.|Mrs. H. M. Gulson. which are gravelled. : comes letters on subjects of in- | to town on his regular shopping trips.! tion at the Congregational church, | Napoleon-Logan cot ts: Miles City, Glendive, Billings, For-| John Becknall was a Sunday visitor ‘Anders Not Attending ve |] crent:,,etters dealing, with con- | Very few farmers’ wives know the joy| Helen E. Vaile presiding and Dr. C. L. 5 | soners ‘paid #248276 for tariss [svth, Zenner and Harlowton terri-lat the Knute Hanson home. Major Frank L. Anders, reserve || Tirera) Givaiuais “uptairisy vor | of @ summer vacation, Instead they! Clifford leading discussion on the In N D. Towns cophicr tails: foliviny tat, 2488 tories. Because of the lateness of| Mrs. Knute Hanson drove to Li- 4 engineer, will not be here t eae 85] which offend good taste and tair | usually are kept busy entertaining| theme “Aiding Young People in Mect- ~ ° | Pena tber ep! se sell second | moisture, however, there has been a|Vona Sunday where she visited with his new position, secretary of the caP-|} play | will, be returned, to the | their relatives from the city who dote) ing Personal Problems;” the adult | Snd ting! gopher tail counting | greater shift from wheat to forage|her daughter who is employed at the itol building committee, will not give |} Hriters. All letters MUST be signed. | on fried chickens and all the trim-| section at the Methodist church audi- (By The Associated Press) + 180666 gophere dures paud, fOr Jerops, resulting in a further wheat|Harley Albaugh home. him ample time. t-|| sign ‘the pseudonym first -and your | mings. | torlum, C, L. Woodward presiding and] Aneta—A pre-school conference| ine heuer nas Que the me acreage curtailment than had been| Bert Buckley has been hauling rock peieem tenga AMY Ce el ecetatts rete, el tas It is said that all work and no play/ Dr. Harry C, Munro leading the dis-|was held here. The movement was) “"° ieee ticipated. which he will use to make the foun- tached to tne 164th coe os one the right to del woh par will make Jack a dull boy. Perhaps! cussion on “The Significance of Adult | sponsored by the Civic club and Le-! wott—_y. Mi Mot “Corn acreage in Minnesota and|dation for a new addition to his structors, and four others will be here.|| jetters: ne ‘may “be “necessary that is why so many farm boys want! Education. gion Auxillary of Aneta. ‘ney. reported Here tat ctoun O84 |the Dakotas promises to be consider-| home. Eitis present instructors ‘Pepiain EF oe ee eee to leave home—so they can get a| At 11:10 a. m. = general session nevg Feported here that about 100/ ably larger than s year ago, with| News recently has been recelved by Adlai Young, Bismarck; Captain FF. vacation once in a while without! will be held at Methodist church au-| Stanton — Arrangements have | {e"voinity led by dogs iN seeding nearing completion except in|Ronald Stewart of the death of his Boruski, Fargo; and Captal MAY MAKE A DIFFERENCE Worrying as to whether or not the|ditorium with an address by Dr.| been made.and the program com- a the northern area, where little corn|brother, Alex, in eastern Canada. McBridge, Minot. de for governor's Bismarck, N. D,, COWS 8f€ milked and the pigs fed. Munro and worship service in charge} pleted for the Old Settlers’ picnic | Valley City —Bi ti is produced. ‘The deceased was a brother-in-law of ay which: will be June 21 this year, SMyune 5, 1931 eee et whe Viagra schools of Ceres | ae caveae will Gravee tien psd yl oe cae ag te a A. Stewart ® prominent farmer » Wi 4 af < . lea : 4 —_————_ Saturday noon: » 3 | eastern North Dakota, western Min-|of Stewartsdale. General Fraser said. Foor cae sn ot eee cantoring the present ruins | | methods: children’s section, Metho-) | solen—A joint meeting of the Product iprough the pool of the Inesota and northern South Dakota| Mr. and Mrs. Don Ferguson are the battle morning ‘ade erounds in which | ous prices of farm» products might | Frances t aicee soune en a reget Pepa tales Coed Se eG was agreed at a [report @ great deal of Improvement) parents of a daughter. be : ‘ rtici- | wi re i - aes eres: mi ers-super! ni ridge National ‘arm Loan associa- | ! in wheat and feed grains. ere Mr. and Mrs, Georg all units of the regiment teletbeye yt usps re ett ig heen est pe | general session. County officers ban-| tions was held here. Discussion cen- Siete hake nate of the 300 have been good rains in Grand Forks, | were Sunday guests at the Ace’ ‘Nines tinny es Saget | ented, palee oe wen chee ei se, ‘By MRS, WALTER DIETZMAN | et at 5:00, Villard hotel. Presiding; tered around the making of long! fended ithe naeetings e county, at- |Griges, Ramsey, Steele and Traill|Lean home. com| oe : oh ie pax Rev. J. G. ey, Fargo. erm loans. | 4 counties. Most parts of the Red| Mi » er with DORs and Ea tn Ooo ceed ar guner farm Joe Fisher and Carl Martinson de-| Introductions by Mr. Armstrong; i pigeons allay sabubiiny Mocihijiabobajinglfvomvaiseversiatoe cater ia will depict a battle. The medion an | They might slso ask wie it ie thet Uvered potatoes at Wing Monday. — | solo, Mrs. Frances Schafer. Hoffman; | = williston —Gudbrandsdler liv. | FARMERS BUY LESS land Minnesota, southeastern North |les. — (= Lf tachment and thesdquarters cOmwen | while ever 10: Why it is that "yo vrence Madland and Wm. Ker-'éreetings from county officers, Cass) ing in western North Dakota and |, Total value of farm equipment sold Dakota and most of the territory east | Mrs. Earlywine who ies, the former with ambulances and/ while over 10,0¢0 new _ millionaires x a a ‘Mrs. C. A. Lindquist; Bow- . in 1930 was $505,816,296, as compared recently com- macaihe: ‘d the latter with com-| were created here in the United States shaw were business callers in Temvik pee Be Meter Weats Dllves bert pellecrre will attend the | \ith $607,063605° for 1929, aooonding of reat report fair to good crop saree @ term of school in Burr Oak a Py i I var, rn a , Man-i a o rs annut \- ws ‘re . . 4 munication lines will take Dart in a ce a war, not a single one was Monday. ne! cer, Mrs, A. H. Teigen; address “The| Vestre oni nies fa Tones to a survey of the U. 8. Bureau of beg reenact ateuerainebesn wine pcsarnr Hipeadasies last week to maneuver, it is stated. Activities will] made in France and Belgium during | Mr. Schlepp and sons called at they Coinci Family,” Harry C. Munro. held here Friday and Saturday. (the Census. proved) "Walt “Gestures in theveastern'| “MIS goeeniier te ee Beroeeiigy sh one ON) Se oe ameriacaier reason Tat Joe Fisher home Monday s\n Ed-, Seturday, evening— Methodist ee | part of the spring wheat area have been ill for sometime we epereine Fraser stated. the east, west lon row of litle white crosses coon win and Gladys ‘Tooker were callers | church auditorium, worship service, Hazelton — Nearly 125 delegates Wool porduction in the U. 8. is/been growing more rapidly and while|few days with her sister, Mra, Eugene ian mM at Saturday momn-|marking a inero’s grave, which are Y the Kruger home Monday eve- | Sddresses and special musts. {from Emmons and Logan counties at-| ¢xpected to be somewhat larger this | hardly normal, are much better than) Smith of Burr Oak township, wail and south, will s Ral aa ative |Gengeaty ndere to the Prenehiana tik Sunday morning, 10:30, model Sun-jtended the annual Sunday school/ Year than 1930 production. The world | they have been at any time this year.! Mr. and Mrs. Don Nicholson called ing for the camp @ ae \eaigiattignoplecat iiblpbllen bees jning. nay ker visited her sis- 48 school for all children up to 15 | conference held here, according to| Production, however, is expected to|Relief has been afforded to livestock | at the Eugene Smith, the L. T. Fergu poe retar abe eons when | perhaps Be eiaie Practice an oe ; maaatine . ae ae a years of age. Beginners and, primary Rev. S. J. Brooks, county president, | Show 2 decrease, according to early | producers and dairy farmers. son, the Shorty Kragt and the Alex tee ee hs contained in the gen- |fact that tiveir governments function |home Wednesday. ae vag ERO ETT floor, [Delegates from Linton, Kintyre, Na- | estimates. “While the termination of price | MacLean homes Monday. eral instructions of the camp sched- | for the benefit of all the people, and| Twenty-two votes were cast at the onstration worship service in ‘charge ule is the correct solution of tactical | not merely for a special favored few.|recent school election here. Elmer! f Mrs. G. A. McGregor, Fargo; jun- problems jor small units—squad, sec-/ | Whatever the reason, the American ) Lundquist and Mrs. Dietzman re- / % MOS srecnoaist church auditorium, tion, platoon and company. The/farmer is coing a lot of thinking ceived nine votes each and Adam| Ralph Smith superintendent in problems will be varied in attack, de-| these days, the result of which may | Schauer four. As a result of the tie hi ip! model worship service, Har- fense and security on the rare ae pares cons deste difference in the | Lundquist and Mrs. Dietzman with-| anomann, py High achonl. ance during halts. The objective for the ction. | drew in favor of Schauer. field and siaff is to. function in an OBSERVER. |" John Kruger was a caller at the| tom Seen oa . efficient manner in command post er ; Selmer Oanes home Thursday night.) Wooewart 0 oa of uaen &. Yale * t Exercises; to supervise, inspect, hold| VACATIONS FOR FARMERS | Tebbo Harms was a caller in Bis- rel wie ee Sch. aertice! critiques and to assist in the train- Bismarck, N. D., June 5, 1931. marck Monday. ae a ateres college auditor- ing of the troops. Editor, Tribune: Jam and Dan McCormick attended | {02 union choir directed by Mrs, C. Duties Are Outlined Tt would be a mighty good thing the boxing match at the Elks hall in| !Um. union @ . C. jif farmers, in common with other | Bismarck Friday night. L, Woodward. 4 The machine gun training and| special units inciuding the provisional | battalion for ceremonies will be in charge of Major J. D. Gray, James- town, while headquarters company tion each summer. Getting a_ different instruction will be in charge of Cap- tain M. E. Tindall, Fargo. Lieutenant Colonel B. C. Boyd, Grand Forks, is | detailed as director of schools while | Major E. E. Jeffrey, Williston, is the officer charged with conduct of fir- ing. Captain S. W. Fraser will act as range maintenance officer. Companies and stations of the na tional guard units are: Company A, Bismarck; | pany C, Grafton; Minot; Company E, | Williston; Company F, Carrington; Company G, Valley City; Company H, Jamestown; Company I, Wahpeton; Company Dickinson; Company L, ; Hillsboro; Company M, Grand Forks; ‘Howitzer Company, Devils Lake; regi- ; mental headquarters, Fargo; first battalion headquarters, Cavalier; sec- ond battalion headquarters, Cando: third battalion headquarters, Minot; medical detachment, Edgeley; Service Company, Lisbon; quartermaster de- tachment, Hismarck. It has come to be n annual vacation. world. folks, could take a few weeks’ vaca- | might shee the farmer understand |his problems better, and a good rest are employed on the V. M. Craven would do him and his family a world es “ge ee lof good. the accepted hing for residents of cities to take During this pe- iod they leave the cares of the work- ‘aday world far behind and hie for - |green pastures and shady nooks. They return home rested up, full of ‘Company B, Fargo; Com- strength and vigor for the business at Employers take it as a mat- ter of course that their employees are in Miss Vina Harms came home from Dickinson perspective week-end with her parents. Louie Olson and Cary Johnson, who farm, spent Sunday sen. Floyd Owen and sons were callers }ecRurch choirs from Beach, Hebron, Sunday afternoon, 2:30— State Teacher's college auditorium, chil- dren's chorus from 38 Sunday schools, | directed by Elsie Belle Rogge and an address by Harriett Edna Beard. ith John Ol-| Sunday evening, State Teachers’ st ‘college auditorium, Dickinson city |band at 7:00; sacred concert by Saturday to spend the marck Wednesday afternoon. Killdeer, | Hettinger, Beulah, Zap, ani ane Mrs. H. H. Westacott and| niunn Center, Halliday and Dickin- guests at the W. A. Dietzman home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fisher and chil- , dren attended the baptismal services | Flasher were week-end son in charge of Mrs. C. L. Wood- ward; address “The Urgency of Re- ligious Education,” Dr. C. L. Clifford. Mercer Sunday. Mr. Fisher stated! an average of one student of every | there were 48 baptized and there were fail at the University of Utah. about 1500 people at the gathering. | The enrollment is about 3.500. TH NUTTIEST | OUT OUR WAY By Williams | WELL, IFAT ANT IDEAR~ FISHIN’ THRU A LITE CRACH ! 1F You DO KETH No -7AN' HE CANT Pull ME IN, Ford cars are now equipped with safety glass in all doors and windows at a small extra charge s] 5 for the Coupe, De Luxe Coupe, Sport Coupe or Convertible Cabrioles #2,00 05> nee Soden, Town Soden or Vicura Tr . susthepane ( vat gg sal A FISH , YOU NEITHER nding CANT PuLL ‘IM THE Triplex safety glass windshield has always been an outstanding feature of ? Ppp Riots ot ine Norweeian the Model A Ford. By reducing the dangers of flying glass, it has saved many , 1 Am wi fod tte Riper at the lives and prevented countless injuries in automobile collisions. Oe gia Rock church here June 19 Now comes a further assurance of safety to every Ford owner ... polished ” 4 see Pe net) = o cieene zeros, we plate safety glass in ALL DOORS AND WINDOWS at slight additional cost. 5 ft = eee eneeincers. vane Of ie Be The charge for this extra protection is unusually low because of large vention NE ace i production and the development of new methods of manufacture. Simply tell Be ee ot oe an chaos of the the dealer when you buy the Ford that you want “safety plate glass in all doors meeting June 21, Missionary A. U. and windows” and the car will be factory-equipped for you in that manner. will be conducted by, the, women's Today, as before, the safety glase windshield is furnished as standard equip. Lae ment on all Ford cars without extra charge. Rev, O, J. Lutness, Enderlin, is eir- cuit president. FORD OWNERS This announcement refers only to NEW CARS. Ford dealers are not @ position to install sofety glass in the windows of your present Ford at the above Y STICKERS BRIGHAM LED ANy- THING BUT A HAPPY omar — Senne T THE SAFETY ZONE Basie D rc)

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