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Y THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1931 © 1931 ‘BY NEA SERVICE, INC. REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. “Yes, he has his little heart set on it. but I'm afraid it will force us to drive our old one for another year.” 31 CLUB MEMBERS 10 ATTEND SESSION State Agucultural College Is Host to Annual Achieve- ment Institute ‘Thirty counties have delegated 337 of their 4-H club members to attend the annual Achievement Institute at the North Dakota Agricultural col- lege, which begins Tuesday. Members. of the Burleigh county delegation boarded a train for Fargo Monday evening while H. O. Putnam, Burleigh county agricultural agent, will leave Wednesday to attend the, county agents’ meeting. Included in the lists of delegates are: Adams county: Margaret Hagen, Evelyn Knudson, Eda Remmen, Susie Stevens. s ' Burleigh: Mabel Bier, Martha Ed- holm, Milton Mandigo, Alvin Stanley, Braddock; Madeline Boren, Byron Clizbe, Vivian Larson, Mary Ellen Reese, Esther Watson, McKenzie ‘Walter Brestrom, Steve Torzeki, Wil ton; Carey Johnson, Helen Swind- ling, Sterling; Paul Martineson, Rob- erta Reid, Bismarck; Violet Olson, Regan; Louise Pahl, Arena; Esther Tompt, Driscoll. Golden Valley: Golva. Leo Kreitinger, Hettinger Sends Trio Hettinger: Dorothy Bohnhotf, Mary Zich, Mott; Clarence Wich- mann, Burt. Kidder: Lorraine Burkett, Rowena Burton, Phyllis Kooker, Ruth Niles, Dawson; Stanley Hanish, Pettibone; Helmer Nelson, Tappen; Marvin Rothi, Braddock; Augusta Solberg, Driscoll; Mina Waters, Robinson. McKenzie: Helen Feiring, Rawson; Orville Green, Fairview; Robt. Hay- den, Grassy Butte; Nina Leek, Gwendolyn Stenehjem, Arnegard. McLean: Lois Gregory, Hensler; Ross Josephson, Milton Sauer, Anita Scholl, Washburn; ,Margaret Nor- - land, Viola Tauer, May Thompson, Underwood. Morton: Hazel Corkery, William Corkery, Fort Rice; Margaret Gart- ner, Hubertina Keller, Glen Ullin; Rudolph Hermes, Agnes Schatz, He- pron; Gladys Johnson, Flasher; Eleanor Klusmann, Helen Zarndi New Salem; Luella Lotspeich, Kath. Jeen Kalsven, Almont; John Popelka, ‘Mandan. Stark: Wm. Buresh, Connie Meule- mans, South Heart; Chas. Trinka, Dickinson; Anton Wolf, Gladstone. Wells: Frances Blauer, Rolland Harding, Howard Hoy, Frank Wade, Heaton; Wayne Grimm, Hurdsfield; Verne Hendrickson, Wellsburg; Harold Molk, Thelma Odegaard, An- na Mae Watt, Bowdon; Gertrude Muscha, Alfred Running, Harvey; Donna Nelson, Sykeston; Margaret ‘Neuenschwander, Fessenden; Mildred Schroeder, Heimdal; Louis Schwarz, Jr., Manfred; George Weihmuller, Emrick; Emma Weippert, Chaseley; Beatrice Zwemke, Sykeston. Slope Leaders to Attend Local club officials and leaders who ‘will attend the institute include: Ray W. Harding, Hettinger; Mrs. Larson, McKenzie; Thore ‘Naaden, Braddock; Mrs. H. M. Young, Guelph; Leo Kreitinger, Golva; Mrs. W. L. Betts, DeSart; Elsie Hoeft, Dawson; Erik Solberg, Driscoll; E. A. Hendrickson, Watford City; Marie, Paulson, Washburn; R. C. Newcomer, Pantap, and Pohn F. Krank, Dick- Inson. Farm census figures show Florida has more than 37,000 horses and mules, none of which is in Monroe county. | Stickler Solution | > Dry Issue To Fore McDonnell Leaves to ‘Attend Funeral Rites C. W. McDonnell, a member of the State railroad commission, left for Loughead, Alberta, Monday to attend the funeral of his mother, who died last_ week. Mrs., McDonnell was 86 years old and had been in ill health from the effects of injuries received when she fell down a flight of stairs. She had made her home at Loughead. Armour Creameries (Bis- marck) will custom dress your turkeys FREE. 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