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SAU UN 1) “Grain Elevator Motif’ of Chicago Exposition Starts Critics Battling THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1981 er | - — Day Exercise,” nationgl and Chris- | ¢—————____g jot Maltin Nghe a ae Chicago Exposition Structure The program will close with 9 Additional Sports | | Glow, “Minu.; Henry Arens, leuten- | pageant entitled “The Castle of Life,” | | 5 : ; Frederick wd in which all grades from three to ant governor of Minnesota; ntral y jean exhibit of map drawing, henge Seed Def t 10 HOLD CONVENTION P. Kenkel, president of the Centra y oe ving, bang: | Verein, St. Louis, Mo. ‘ork, erat ete, 5 ALO L, K “Griyer service om Wednesday’ eve: edsmen Verea' J Priests from throughout North Da- (ning at 8 o'clock. kota will te present to help in the | mmittee FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Mandan Ten 18-9 | LER R EXT WEEK sszizs and assist at the col Floyd E. Logee, Minister va 7 9:30- pe er eck pri- | | k -Divide We 1 mary, junior, intermediate and sens | Pa \ nt n ee i —__—. : rke-Divide Woo Sey {schoopariments of the Sunday chureh |Q, H. Will D-Ball Team Com-' ay German-Cathollo Groups in Bui e Sing Administration Building and Organ, prelude, “Sanctus” «Counea),| mitted Two Errors inGame | Ww. p, for Men and Women | Lhasa FIRST LUTHERAN , Grace Duryee Morris, x :. 4 i | a Travel and Transport Hall , Comer Avenue D and seventh st, | Voos! solo, Cit Was ‘tor ater | Friday Night | to Be Represented | Bowbells, N. D, June 13—()— J ies. Offertors, “Cradle Song” (Botting), | Burke-Divide wool growers will make Si = ‘ ‘eineaca’ Vocal solo, Mrs. Frank Bavendick.| The Will Seed com! d-ball) ‘S nts June 16 Are Completed Sunday schoo! and Bible class, 9:30. Secmon, “Bone of God Rene thahan soEMBUEE ot. Gas Camital City, Lefor, N. D., June 1S (ele. | eee ea ail area! “ \, Service at 7:45 p. m. | orgah' "postlude, “Roumanian|Kittenball league, defeated the Toman’ the Fea ation of Gathollo’ govleties |by June 1é and on the 1fth the oar TRINITY LUTHERAN 8:00. Bvening sertize of worship, {7% Mandan club, 18-9, Friday|tor men and the Catholle Women's | will be moved to Columbus for grow- | b |UTHERS — orship. SUSPENDED-ROOF INSPIRING Avenue A at Fourth St | Organ prelude, “June Barearolle” bs 13 Union, representing about 3,000 men | ers there to load. Opie S. Rindahl, Pastor. (Txchaikowsky), Grace Duryee ‘alder, Toman moundsman, W288) and women, will gather here for the) A second shipment will be made et a “Ay cordial welcome ‘awaits you at Orin: outer: a6 ___,|removed in the first frame and re- opening of a two-day session Tues- | June 30 and July 2. There will be a Sacrificing of Art, Beauty and CHUTeW GeO Nae aan (Thome). © Leaves" placed by Syvrud. The Bismarck ten | gov |larger wool shipment this year than a Morning worship, 11:00 a, m. Sepmon, “Xo Part With God,” Floya| in the first inning brought in five!“ “rie federation comprises all Ger- | last, in the opinion of County Agent Grace for Rigid Effect De- Abiding rere" Heavenly Love! orp posilude, “Idylter® (ted), | fue in eh a hae Faces ey two! man Catholic societies of the state |E. M. Gregory of Burke county. plored by Some Ieee eae, conventions “Dunn ‘Conter,| Monday 1. 4 can’ satbalien | BURNER BOR eb iiun eetio Tsen| ont fot Tama MOE WI eats —— une 12-14. < ve for Jamestow! National convention, Chicago, June|¥«ung people's conference, ptutll frame but were held scoreless in the Be sail UY REYNOLDS WOMAN DIES Chicago, June 13—(P)—The “grain 7-21, Melpothalians, ird while the Mandan ten brought i " ti Reynolds, N. D., June 13.—(P)— elevator motif” is providing. fertile FI SHU 1 CHRI Wether [in four runs in the second and 190] foe thar SGcVERtieg And ae’ Despered Mrs. Lars’ L. Lee, 66, resident of material for debate among Chicago's | CREATE soc i:50-Boee of alias: jin fourth. The Will crew pounded |to handle a record crowd. |Reynolds since 1903, died at her art critics, real and pseudo. Corner Fourth St. and Avenue C Thursday— ation meeting. /in five runs in the fourth and sixth ntificial high mass will home. She was born in Norway and ped y 00 u innit The A solemn pot igh a ‘The intensely modern architectural Upsets God, “the Preserver of [cree ciay etka Teepe’ Soctety of /!nnings. The Bismarckers held the| pe celebrated the first day of the | came directly to this vicinity with her scheme of the 1933 Century of Prog- Ma ":30--Cirele No. d with Sirs, x, H.|pulOrs te one run in the last four| convention by the Rt. Rev. Aleuin | husband in 1890. They farmed until Tess exposition, beginning to take Sunday school at 9:45 a, m. Morris, 1006 Fourth st. ~ | {innings of play. Deutsch, president of St. John’s uni- | moving into the city. Funeral serv- form along the lake front, is inspir- HEREC UN BCE ele fannie | ingilthgugh doing some effective hurl-| versity, Collegeville, Minn. The Rt. | ices will be held Monday. Mrs, Lee S sul y, beauty e 0 y, o 4 : 4 I I holidays, fre 12 to 6 p. By mates commit | effects. |Sunday, 3 to'S'p. Mm.” All are. welcome Bisnacekers, so eullty of ony, two, Will preach the sermon. \ Pr ae Two of the structures—the admin- to attend these services and to visit -; A solemn requiem mass will be cele- | . P istration building and the travel and the reading root AAR le AG I Bi is eee brated on the second day of the con- | ee a Shae at agar is transport hall—have been completed. | 1s it art, or isn’t it? Chicago, taking a look at the railroad dome of the travel y : 2 oa et mie Por;) Aleka) Minn, une ee . ? » | EVANGELICAL vl two strikeouts. | les Johnston, 35, Aitkin, drowned and thelr cubistic designs have moved | and transportation building erected for the 1933 Century of Progress expost-| “IST EVANGELICAL cuUncH bares Strasburg. Charles Johnston, 35, » a Seventh and Rosser Ave. Batt 2 OF is | nearly every beholder to expression tion, is wondering. The “sky-hooks” from which the roof is suspended are Tr o Hersberg, Mininter and TAGS ee pn Tue, Among sveakers scheduled Gd give a See moe a eearadt of strong opinions. Some of the laity permanent parts of the structure. 10:00—Sunday church school for 4 a | addresses are Rt. Rev. Wehrle; Rt.|when a rush of water from a ci have already taken to writing to the ~ i jal departments. H. G. Schwantes, Lice ahiaal | Piet or RH E| Rev. Deutsch; Rt. Rev. Monsignor |he was fixing carried him into the newspapers about it. j | TitO—cMorning worship sary o ti uf oe | Baker, vicar general of the diocese | river. ‘ : I Year Ago Today—Lil Stoner,|TOman Tailors 242 001 0—9 8 17/ i In Four Classes i Poultry Growers in ers.’ | One ners! O. H. Will 510 525 Sermon, ern . H 18 9 2 Generally, those speaking forth or| Peo le’s Forum . 7:00-—Young People’s Christian En- | star Fort Worth (Texas League) x writing fall into four classes: P La Moure Organized |?#°°".. cnristian Endeavor, pitcher, hurled no-hit, no-run ball to | Bismarck Ten Will (1) Those who intensely e |] Editor's Note.—The Tribune wel- i:45—Evening worship service. beat San Antonio 2 to 0, Only 27 the, to them, grotesque note: comes letters on subjects of in-|/ renoure, N. D., June 13—()—A rAermon, “Victories of the Christian . as tn agione WhO are Not favorably || ifoverail ealigiods wubsetin welch || Poultry Growers’ association has been | PWetnesday—:00—atd-week prayer | oneof thet eutetor o> ath ee Play at Dickinson impresses yu lecline ke e |} attac! individuals 'y. or organized b; Itrymen an farmers | service. er bulldings. seriously because they are|] mitch offend good taste and tajr || Creanized by county with the cim of Got there on @ base on balls. Members of the Capital steam | only temporary; | Wetturatarlacciaretan rte ibacterne: stimulating interest in poultry and| 710N EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN Soa! Laundry kittenball team will journey (3) Those who are confident that|] If you wish to use Abs improving the quality of poultry aaa ate, Five Years Ago Today—The first Guinea Oa Sunday to meet the aie J the ultimate effect, in ensemble, will/] SER [he Dseudonyn it. Ww. products. nv Pastor Americans to win » Prench internat- 4 inlan fe team of the western be magnificent and gay, and spect, such requests. |W: At a meeting held in Edgeley mem-| _ Church the second | ional tennis championship were -Vin-|!tY, 19 ® special game. (4) ‘Those who are more concerned || the right to delete such pa bers of the association have set Octo-| Sunday aft via cent Richards and Howard Kinsey, | 4,2"° two teams are members of the y With the effect these buildings and|| letters (se may, be necessary t© Ybor as the month in which the group| cinsi’s,™ sifeq ate votse oe veritt +! diamondball leagues in thelr respec- ae ee discussions of them will have on fu- . Will hold its annual meeting, Wayne|tendent. sanieneabe tive oe withpdlivende rvigeaits ture architecture than with the build- Weiser, county agent, reports. At! 10:80 a. m— vo - Those e Bis- ings themselves. WELL, GENERAL? that time plans will be outlined for a ) p.m. <—Phe pastor: will conduct marck ten are P, Neibaurer, pitcher; Sacrificing of art, beauty and grace June 12, 1931. | winter show, and a program of work at Baldwin. Iverson, catcher; McCrorie, first base; for the rigid effect symbolic of the |Dear Editor: for the year will be drawn up. “een in charge of Knoll, second base; Davis, third machine age 1s deplored by some:| 1 read with much interest your edi-| —— Fvery. Thursday evening at 8 base; A. Neibauer, left shortstop; others, including Irving K. Pond, for- t o'clock, ©. 8. T., the Lutheran hour McPhee, right shortstop V. Cervinski, ; torial “Queer Things Happen,” in las!| Make Analysis of labeling: Dronacust-ocor tte Gelinas Farnum, and Gray, outfielders. E. mer president of the American Insti- 4 5 * fork. “ancin by the Lt u ‘J tute of Architects, refuse to consider |night’s Tribune. Gen. Douglas aor Farms in McKenzie iasmen's pponpored) by he Lutheran Hester ies pil will go the fair structures as “architecture,”|Arthur is quoted as having said! theran church, jf 3, | Victorious over Henri Cochet and Th vill b E vi Tegarding them merely as shelters for |History teaches us that religion and| Watford City, N. D. June 13—(@j—| TMT? Wil! be no evening serviced. | Tecotes ‘Brugnon, 6-4, 6-1, 4-6, 6-4, in 100 Are Entered i the expos! Beri is : Patriotism have always gone hand in|A farm analysis of 25 McKenzie FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH the men’s doubles of the international re Entered in 7a eration te are hand, while atheism has invariab! |county farms is being made by E. A. woarek 8 eet and en B hard court championships at Paris, Women’s Golf Meet o som " ree cae” 'H id th been accompanied by radicalism, | Hendrickson, county agent, an¢ F. H 10 a. m.—The church school with . Pitan grain Nyt ‘ a ae ern b communism, bolshevism, and other} Turner, farm ecomonist of the North | classes for all ages. Ten Years Ago In spite of| St. Louis, J 13. tay style of the buildings “may be de-/enemies of free government.” |Dakota agricultural college, The sur-| ‘The Quain class for young people. | , Ten Ye eee OT Hate Reo Ce ca MODERN COMFORT MODERNE N scribed as founded on the Egvptian,! In your commentary you agree that | vey will consist of a complete inven- es Evarts: clase for adults. meee lornsby hitting into a triple|field of more than 100 was assured NE ART AND BEAUTY Eiken oa ee ee oe = Ate ee “slackness | tory of the 25 farms to determine an n x ”(ilgar), Ltr tha oth oat ent shies Galsstinbgl “gif panos ‘nich Sitar Sirdauched oak aaergaes a aoe Rity tn | co : mour” (Elgar), . i ; back of it all” in the National attitude and laxity in/average farm business program as “sons From a|Hornsby lined to Monroe at second. |opens Monday over the St Louis 12 rooms with detached bath 71.50 BBW 2.50 r Roof Is Inspiring Fang” ard religion also goes hand in practiced in this section. on who threw to Kelly at first doubling | Country club course, to continue all 8 roome with shower bath « 200-250 3.00-3.50 me EN It is the suspended-roof section of |do you and the General secon as | pi ee ee sNeY, as been com=| Violin Mr. AdolPh| Stock, and Kelly's throw to Shortstop | week. Mrs. Hulbert 8. Clarke of Ok- 16 parlor, bedroom and combination tub and shower juga 3.00400 the rambling transportation building {these ‘conclusions qth’ che shee Flees p de ta ea ulead a -humann).| Patterson caught Fournier doubling |lahoma City, Olka., is the defending «Alto bachelor and eficiency apartmente’ that inspires the most wonderment |situation in Russia may I ask? We |All types of farms are being included | on nd Holding | back to second. champion. Rising. like an oyergrown and glori-|are told that the atheistic, commun-'in the survey. | and Cru- fied silo, some 125 feet high and 220/isiic ‘and bolshevistie ‘Russians are a lead —— feet in diameter, it is surrounted bY |aiso the most militaristic of all peo- & series of steel frames which look/pies, and I will wager General Me.| Homemakers to Hear like a cluster of derricks. {Arthur included Russia among thc} je . #0 From these steel cables extend, on! nations Whe eter as ne tte} Parent-Teacher Head rer vidas 0:00, to. 38300 var the outside, down to the grourd, and|“ratio of from three to forty-five” in ‘Splendid departments for be- Inside to the dome roof whict. they/army preparedness. Evidently mili-|, Filey, N. D.. June 13—(/)—Bea- . Primary, junior and inter- le ‘ck-like ; trice M. Johnstone, Grand Forks,! mediates. This one week remaining : support. The cables and derrt @ | tal re] a and patri ree Sheds ry Preparedness and patriotism are} cident of the North Dakota con.|is equivalent to 18 weeks of regular superstructure are all part of the per-/ synonymous and the true yardstick | President of the North Dako' -ISunday school attendance. No en- e manent aspect of the building. by which a people's religious ani/Stess Of parents and teachers, will! rotiments after Monday. ‘ ‘The administration building, on the| moral statuts is to be measured, ac-|®“dress the Stecle County Home- pueinesney | evening ay pienk, > Jake's edge opposite the Field mu-| cording to the worthy General's opin- | ™&kers clubs at their annual session j the mid-week prayer service —S H ; seum, has many of the outward as-/ion, How can Russia be both athe-| ere June 25, according to an an- “WS Pects of a modern factory building. | istic and religious, patriotic and slack oatetat by A. D. Collette, county | yecane METHODIST EPISCOPAL gent. alter E, Va Exposition architects take the standjers at the same time? atl ‘Homemakers clubs-of the coun- | Morning: worship, 10/30 4. mm. that the whole scheme cannot be ca- §. A. OLSNESS. |, . | Organ prelude, “Unfinished Sym- ‘ pably judged until the group is com- A eee eaeae fou sepeeneed at Phony” (Schubert), Afiss Ruth t 3 he mee ere which marks organis Coloring effects tnstalied, -°”® “| Named County After | sears of club work. Each of the 11 nthe, “My Soul Doth Btagnity Capital City Mayor | pezeant to be elven enttied “Foie | Offan, offerors, “Serenade” wie agen 1s - 0. Big Field Pea Crop In Benson Predicted Minnewaukan, N. D., June 13.—(>) An increase of 1,000 per cent in the acreage of field peas harvested in Benson county this year is anticipat- ed by H. W. Herbison, county agent. | Most of the acreage is devoted to} the growing of a seed supply to take} care of future crops for hogging off} and feeding to lambs in the field, he believes. A few experienced growers are utilizing them for hog cvasture this year, but most hog men have jus Planted sufficient this year to pro- vide seed for a feed crop in 1932. State agricultural experiment sta- tions at Edgeley and Langdon have shown fine results in growing field Peas and feeding them to hogs. Mountrail Planning Tuberculin Testing Editor's Note: The following is | one of a series of articles dealing | with the history of North Dako- | ta counties. (By The Associated Press) McLean county—The county is one of the oldest in the state, but its real development did not begin until about 1900 when the first railroad was built through the territory. for John A. McLean, one of the first mayors of Bismarck, who was prom- inent in the buildings of the western country. Washburn on the Missouri river is the county seat. lore and Costumes of Many Lands,” IMPORTS FALL OFF Agricultural imports of the United States decreased from $1,449,239, dur- | ‘ing the period from July to March, 1929-1930, to $868,608000 during the same period of 1930-1931. Farm real estate taxes have experi- enced a slight decline since 1929. A It was named table of the U. 8. Bureau of Agricul- | tural Economics shows this has been the first decline in 17 years. The av- erage tax in 1930 dropped one point in the index. or about 40 cents for each $100 of tax. r). Anthem, “A Prayer for Refuge” ) he Sovereignty of God,” rE. Vater. postlude, “Grand March” (Verdi). Sunday school, 12:00 noon. Classes for all ages. Evening worship, & p.m. At this | service a demonstration program will be given by the students of the daily vacation Bible school under the di- | rection of Miss Ruth Rowley, |intendent and school faculty program nWS! Kindergarten department — Song, | prayer and memory verses, | First and second grades: memory verses. Kathleen Spohn, “A Bible Third and fourth grades, Facts.” and fourth grades, “Flag ALLS THOT. THAT PROVES WHAT IVE SINCE TH INE HAO MY * SUSPICIONS ABovr BULL OTH Woods HAS BEEN | SOME PEOPLE, TOO. FRONNIN' AROOND WID ALL \ one of THEM sez TH BIG SHOTS, HE CLAIMS |'3 Love FILET OF HE LIKES GRAND OPERY — JooLe, BuT I CANT THAT GUY SINGS 'T GOOD,/Go No KIND OF Stanley, N. D., June 13.—(4)—Tu- berculin testing of cattle will get un- derway throughout Mountrail county Soon, G. A. Fiske, county agent, has jounced. : " oe Py Nay townships have signified BECAUSE HES WON A / Fish": i —also the fastest, liveliest their intention of getting in on the COUuPLA CONTESTS AN'A FICIA GUY 1S GONNA SEND HIM T' STUDY IN EQROPE — testing, and arrangements have been NMIER-HE LIKES made with the state veterinary de- THAT STUFF and most powerful Pasa ip ast by st lore cae HES GooD- Sot Sut | ACT COMES ins Down payment in Bismarck \ ering as ben igo a: se ecreerenins Bor Nor Ns The now Willys Six has 2 longer wheelhann, inerensed $255 the Sy wi oS ae . pve pnaame ew sti PtimpeRt Ii bain 2ay “Pp July 1. Priced cars. . . Interiors are spacious and comfortable, payments. Following prices ry wid viene of baad sone, bs GN SAN Sih PRRs ine ssa per ee Dalles Bates 36 tar: In performance, the Willys Six is the master of all cars in WILLYS EIGHT . $956 co $1295 fd ‘calves, and’ eggs and ‘chickens its price clase, It excels in speed, pick up and hill climb- an oe report of the U. 8. 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