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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1931': : Wins By A Taste > | Arena Dilley, Mary Dilley, Albert Gilman, | Schmitz, Catherine Strack, Joh, , A 5 Anna Holland, Arthur Holland, Lil-| Strack, Phillis Ezugera, Clareno eeaay eres t Beach Services} itan sanat, Helen Kippley, Leone|Thill, John Wentland, Ruth Went Mr. and Mrs. Owen McIntyre, ac- Kippley, Clarence Knezevich, Donald| land, Faith Houck, Frances Houck companied by Miss Faye ‘Roberts and Beach, N. D., Nov. 5—A class of | Kowalewski, Eileen Kukowski, Joseph | William Houck. Mrs. Bert Glanville and son, Harold, | 4, Persons was confirmed at St.) Kukowski, Irene Mann, Charles Mar-| Those from Sentinel Butte we: motored to Bismarck Saturday. *| John’s Catholic church here by Bish-| man, Cecilia McCaskey, John Mc-|Margaret May SBoigen, Margar Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ulfers were | °P. Vincent Wehrle, Bismarck. Caskey, Albert Michels, Eleanore| Clara Decker, Adeli Lardy, Edwil callers at the ‘Bert Glanville home In charge of the confirmation were] Moran, Delia Musil, Raymond|Lemire, Olive Lemire, Frederic] Sunday evening. Rev. W. F. Hake, Beach; Rev. John|Schauer, Robert Schauer, Hugh! Reinholz and Cecelia Tescher. : Wingering, Bismarck, and Rev. John : Mrs. Bert Glanville and Mrs. Owen Leahy, Wibaux, Mont. - peseanedg) Reerand ag Mrs. Ben. Klag-| “In the class were Beach and Sen- Miss Fae Roberts was a guest at| {nel Butte persons. Those _ from Beach were Maurice Beckley, Harold the ‘McIntyre home over the week-| Belmont, Marcella Belmont, Hazel guests of the McIntyre boys Sunday. * Miss Wilms Kafer gave a Hei-|42 Are Confirmed loween party at her school house Sat- FUTURE OF NATION'S | Boy Slayer Faces Chair YOUTH DEPENDENT ON/;—— HOME, SPEAKER SAYS Evansville, Ind., Educator Ad- dresses Opening Session of Teacher Meeting __—-s¢ By MRS. 0. McINTYRE Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Foat and baby daughter returned to their home near Max Tuesday and Mr. and Mis. Foat have been assisting Rev. Becher of Goodrich with a series of sermons at the Pleasant Hill church. Fred Haas, Harry Ulfers and Owen McIntyre attended a meeting of the township board at Mrs. Bert Glan- ville’s. Art Wentz, who has worked for k ‘ The future of the nation’s youth rests with the home, school, church and community, Dr. Earl E. Harper, day night. Bert Glanville the last month, re- turned to John Martin's, where he has made his home the last year. and Mrs. Ben Klagenburg and Mr. MANY WON CORN PRIZES New England, N. D., Nov. 5.—When munity club at Rhame last Saturday | Alen Frazier moved his family to Director C. F. Monroe of S We Specialize % ‘4 - week, a Dakota Education association at the . 8, re) i i agricultural college spoke to the com- i I opening general session here Wednes- Fee eee one are Diamonds \‘e A Governor George F. Shafer wel- comed the visitors, and C. L. Robert- son, Jamestown, president of the rep- resentative assembly of the associa- tion, responded. Rev. Father J. A. H. Slag delivered the invocation. “There is every reason for us to have supreme faith in the potential goodness, wisdom, courage, power and Joyal devotion of the generation of youth today in high school,” Dr. Har- per said. { “Let the work of these fundamental institutions of the home, school, and Mrs. Bert Glanville attended the Homemakers’ Halloween party in Wing Thursday evening. The event was a farewell party in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Scanlon, who are leav- ing soon for Spring Valley, Minn. Harry Ulfers was a business caller in Arena Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Haas were shoppers in Goodrich Saturday. H Miss Lena Fode, daughter of Mrs. John Fode, was united in marriage to John Bailey in Bismarck Thurs- day. evening he gave a concrete example of the worth of extension wotk to People of Bowman county. He said 17 of the 4-H club members of that coun- ty won prizes at the North Dakota pied corn show at Bismarck last week. Press Photo Orval M. Au! reston, lowa, Is one of the best “tasters” in the world. He won the annual students’ language contest in judging butter, milk, Ice wpoek e Manila, ee ee cream and cheese at Atlantic City dairy industries exposition. He gets Wedding Rings Bulova Watches F. A. KNOWLES Jeweler “Bismarck’s Diamond Store” a scholarship, church and community be done well, Jacob Steiglemeyer was a business| tored down with several other girls : I and the citizenship of tomorrow will! Russell R. McWilliams, above, 17- ct a ae BE ial aioe: from Goodrich. oO revent AID be the finest of all history.” year-old Rockford, Ill, orphan, has| Bill Neiters spent Sunday at his = 1s Dr. Harper described his investiga= | been sentenced to the electric chair | arent home in Florence Lake| Dean and Harold Glanville were tions of high schools extending over | for the killing of William S. Sayles, : more than four years during which he | 4. 9 street car conductor, in a hold-| Mf. and Mrs. R. C. Halver and son, personally interviewed thousands of up. The boy pleaded guilty. Stanley, motored to Bismarck Satur- high school girls and boys. ee ee Pe | day to see Mr. Halver's mother, who Interests Are Classified fessions and vocation, with a subord- | {s ill. He classified and ranked the inter- | inate emphasis upon study of the fit-| Bert Glanville was a caller at John ests of the high school youth as fol- ness of the individual student for a| Martin's Saturday. lows: Educational-vocational, socio- | particular type of work. Judge Fred Jansonius and_ son, moral, religious, athletic, psycho-per- | “The most effective vocational | Clifford, were dinner guests at Harry sonal; general information and fine | guidance, and the wisest vocational| Ulfers’ Monday. They were en route) arts. choice is that which is brought about | to McClusky to hold a term of court “If the high school student has been | during the days in college rather than] during the next few weeks. unable to arrive at any final decision | quring the days in high school.” A Halloween party was given by during his high school days, then he Not Interested In Agriculture Miss Fae Roberts at the schoolhouse is anxious to know what his future | Dr. Harper said he has found that} Friday evening for her pupils and educational course should be,” Dr. \aviation, engineering and education} their parents. Harper continued. are of universal interest to high school} Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ulfers called “Vocational guidance in the high |students, while very few high school] on Mr. and Mrs. John Sattler Sun-| school is of great vital worth in Amer- |students are interested in religious} day. = SEPTICEMIA’ = + « « BAND-AID was made to do {@ just that... fix up quick small cuts and scratches ... provide prompt, effective protection BAND-AID against dirt, germs, poisoning. tna nest, fat, convenient little at’s one way to prevent tie box... cight ready-to-use Septicemia* and its horrors. Fe _ sna ot tiahestiching ad- Children are bound to get hurt Deve with gauze padsin place | «+. Scratches, cats burns, ruises isicrocirome, fascpenne «+-youjustcan’thelpthat...BUT ‘0, buy. »1 pl chee | | ic belsare to have BaNDarD DANS sirens | close at hand constantly, ready a \ for instant use. 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