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; THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 1932 ors if = a ee } tus, Miss Brazerol; and pepper tree.! .. : Ave .. ‘DISTRIBUTE PRIZES cand PO | SPORTSMANSHIP IS VICTOR HERE [Work on Excavation |Concordia Quintet is | NI S Adult dish “gardens, Mrs, Cari] Will Start Tuesday} Gives Concert Here | Knudtson, first, $3 worth~of stock) usiastic audience e 3 A 10 THOSE WHO WON from Henry Dreer company, Philadel- Work on the excavation for Nortn| an enthi at heard a [sort of wk hes a bees ce pected 1 ont Sate ill anti Cetag| i fay ee cata 1 Pry eke pect a concert at the Trinity Lutheran Tea Is Given for Schilling-Forsyth AT FLOWER EXHIBIT Morwain Petersen tise ee See moming when workmen will be put) church Sunday night, the fourth of Visitor from Ohi We ddi Sol i store, toilet goods. Back yard garden to work removing 60,000 yards of dirt|series held during the summer ; ie) edding Solemnized Eee d ; gna months. Mrs. F. C. Stucke, first, Mary Brand and distributing 1t around the capital | Dit “instrumental and vocal eelée- Murphy, Cleveland, OM wien ake [ams Suegini Schling, daughter of 100 Awards Are Made Follow-|Pariteult: inn, SONY SR aegiabs ice stnnig wth ie] centage a. Sreciaichly uest of Mrs. James Trimble, 308 Forsyth, ea Pa ing Check-Up By Members Shadow boxes, Mrs. Reid, first, rock Monday. et a trombone are tie in the pF Second St, Mrs. Trimble and her sis; |Foreyth, ‘902 ‘Fourieenth ot, aoe | f Committ REEMA nie ee Approximately 30 men, two steam| mental numbers. ter Mrs. G. R. Lipp were hostesses married at 4 o'clock Saturday after- | of Committee me tee pa gig $ Fe Giecn shovels will be used in the excavation] The quintet is making a tour of . . . Logee, pastor o! @; More than 100 ptizes were being|Leonhard, honorable mentio ren- pede aoe 76 women called during the Mirst Presbyterian church, ‘ distributed Monday to. winners of |nisis: trom Sohn P. Huser ohepeny, Construction of the bullding will) left Bismarck Monday for Watford theese neil ie Pct viet ata ing Be a heed ' otgen Schill- | first, second and third places in each | Bayfield, Wis. start immediately after the excava-|City, where they will appear in a of gladioli was used on’the ten table,| the bridegroom's brother, ‘Douglas | Aviso", Of Bismarck’s ninth annual!” Bosco: or 50 varieties of named peeictircarenst nexien ww ; ened) Forms arother, Douglas flower show, following a final check- vie ML while roses, larkspur and other gard-|Forsyth. The bride’s gown was of up by the members of the commit- flowers, Mrs. E. J. Taylor, first, tam- en flowers were arranged in the; French blue flat crepe and she wore tee on pfites, Mrs. E. J. Taylor and|®"8elll, from Pelffer Nursery com- rooms, — blue hat and harmonizing accessor- Mrs. F.C. Stucke. pany, Winona, Minn.; Mrs, Stucke, telee ae isting the hostesses were Mae while her sister was in shell pink)" tn divisions where first place was|Second, gladioli bulbs from Ralph e / ae fe SNe at crepe, with matching hat. {awarded to many varieties, prizes|R0hde, Grand Forks; Mrs, Leonhard, ome Nn l SMATC ui , 5 y, W. E. rvice a dinner was serv-/ were given on the basis of points,| honorable mention, one-half dozen 3) ry § sear) ee E. T. a bel Retin? A os tie ea oe This item considerably complicated ;™4tmora gladioll bulbs trom T. = a ‘ Hr ed ea ta | Oa SST ok the work of the committee: Mrs,|Barber and Son, Grand Forks, Roc} Here's the Great Entertainment Thrill That the Whole Mrs. E, C, Christianson, New York|ated the table, the attendanee rin ar ved |§5 worth of bulbs donsted by J. 1. R Country Is in Love With! City, and Mrs. Clyde Welsh, San| The bride has been a student nurse | contributed by Webb PRE srovid Shieh |Heberling, Easton, Il . (right) of” HGR ane Bu the close victory of Lauri Lehtinen Franscisco, were among the guests. 2 he Bt, Alexius hospital School of |was awarded Saturday evening. Bouquets made with garden flowers; (left) of Oregon. Lehtinen 6 “ Mil tia bo del Her ude pivvaba wine wae Silty. “Biba, hatte la dias. ueivad Lets Heian ree rsyth is employed by| Other merchants of the city also/only, Mrs. Reid, colonial bouquet, refused to protest the Finn’s victory, is shown pinning an American 5 4 apolis, nace company here.| were generous in their donations and |{first, rock garden plants, donated by emblem on Lehtinen’s lapel. (Associ: for a visit with his aunt, Mrs. H. C./They will make their home at 419 ; M pel. (Associated Press Photo) Hanson, 928 Sixth St Seventh St. & fine collection of useful articles was|Buesches Nursery, Minneapolis; Mrs. : * * % agri aige gs eae) euirte en to the many seid eta ee Sonny Hints, and plants donated by nurse: ault peony from Brand Peony farms, e e emu Port incl ih Suns er aon 80 Tost Bhs ace in carat | Hm i ato and here ara Pioneer i 2 1» » ns ston Fi Arrangement u S er Hazelton to spend a week at Miss|for'a few days visit with relati ariel nee ee, pee a8, Puan reer ee ‘Johinaedl'e 2 y relatives. | giadioli bulbs, from T. E. Batber and| Most artistic arrangement, Mrs. een “Ke ree e¢se eT ee bg renee Son, Grand Forks, went to Mrs. Peter | Reid, first, hardy tpl vata ~ ia he é ees + aie Reid, highest in number of points} Wayside Gardens, Mentor, O.; Mrs. ° + aus aeacian vat Sutt ot rena! TALS BISMARCK —_|Beneteest 2,iey of glns| waves Garten, meter ©. 21 Lost Printing Press in Missouri River speit (he weaksetide tn Baehkrée ah : Arthur gladiol! bulb, also from the}Northwest Nurseries; Mrs. F. E. Mc- ee ea en eae the guests of Mr. Cook's mother, Mrs. Barber company, the grand champion |Curdy, third, iris from Otwell iris A. W. Cook. . e gladioli prize, went to Miss Rita Mur-| fields; Mary Louise Nuessle, honor- We tga phy, able mention, one-half dozen Mar- eca S ar y a es ere Mrs. J. M. Harty and two children, In place of several first, second and|mora gladiloi bulbs from T. E. Bar- Charlie as athoughtless husband 417 West Thayer avenue, left Satur- tard ecie in suai ot the divisions, | Fer ane his, FO. baste, fines i i j i i 4 Janet as an inexperienced wife i ’ - Mrs. Reid was awarded a $5 credit|rangement, Mrs. F. C. Stucke, first,| The ancient days of militant jour-) pioneers here is the memory of the RR eons xperienced wife, aay for Jamestown where they willl Col. W. P. Moffit, Former Local| with a nursery company, to be used | five Picardy bulblets, from T. E. Bar-|nalism when the attempted horse- | day when a rival political faction Sometimes hilarious... sometimes spend about a week with Mrs. Har- w in purchasing perennial plants. ber and Sons; Mrs. Reid, second.| whipping of editors was popular and| broke into the Settler office during Al sad always delightful! {y's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Editor, Impressed by ‘Tuberous Flowers Most artistic arrangement of sinnias, newspaper, men wore six, shooters| Col. Moffit's | absence, | loaded | his Rallis ik s] js * Mrs, Reid, first, Mrs. McCurdy, sec-|were recalled in Bismarc onday | presses on a dray, and dumped them q ak ® City’s Improvement net in eee OF eter wae| ond, Mrs,'S. R Mote and Mrs. Me-|by Col, W. P. Moffit of St. Paul, one| into the Missouny ‘River. : Miss Lenora Mack, Lehr, left Sun- tuberous flower division, receiving as|Curdy, honorable mention. time editor of the Bismarck Settler.!_ undaunted, the frontier editor sent B bend for her home after ae ae Bismarck has shown more improve- |first prize, 1 dozen Mrs. Sisston gla-| Single spray, Mrs. Reid, first; Mrs. Col. Moffit, who was captain of for new presses and in a few days . Ms days here visiting her sister, Miss ment in the last 35 years than any|dioli bulbs donated by Ralph Rohde, | Peck, second. Snapdragon arrange- | Bismarck’s Co, A during the Spanish- | his Paper was back on the streets, é Mit tbr & student nurse at the other city in North Dakota, Col. w.|Grand Forks; Mrs. Reid, second, iris | ment, Mrs. Mote, first, one dozen Hel-/ American War, is renewing old| carrying even more spirited attacks oy smarck hospital and her cousin, P, Moffit said in an address before | from Otwell’s Iris Fields, Carlinsville,|¢€n Wills gladioli, from Ralph Rhode, | friendships in the city of his early | on his political foes. Ps Miss Clara Mack, 708 Rosser avenue. | + Lions club here Monday. Tl; Mrs. S. Parmer, third, 1 dozen|Grand Forks. Basket of petuntas,| journalistic efforts, following a re-| Several times during his career as *'% Col, Moffit, who edited the Bis-|Helen Wills gladioli trom Ralph|Mrs. Dan McPhee, first, two sky blue | union of the North Dakota regiment] an editor, Col. Moffit was a target : Chatlos ‘ Miss Mary Belle Christian, Chicago, marek Settler in the early days of | Rohde. iris from Otwell's iris fields; Mrs./at Spiritwood Lake Sunday. for bullets and once was slugged on » aN Gna peo ea holed et na the city, left here in 1898 to take| Awards were show dahlias, red,| McCurdy, aed Hodes she Still vivid in the minds of many] the head ante eae re a butt of : i ? command of the local national guard | Mrs. Reid, second; white, Mrs. Reid,|Vaughn’s Seed store, Chicago; Mrs. Serta adite gratia FE RRE & home, ” can war, hybrid cactus dahlia, red, Mrs. Moss-|iris from same company. Red geran-| Mrs. Liessman, second; sapliglossis,} prisingly well, he is visiting many : Here on a visit, he said he was im- | brucker, first, Dr. R. H. Waldschmidt, |{um arrangement, Mrs. Mote, first,/E. G. Wanner; snow-on-the-moun-| of his old friends here and renewing in M ree Be * i pressed by Bismarck, its buildings, its|second; pink, Mrs. Farmer, first;|tWo sky blue irls from Otwell’s iris} tain, Mrs. Liessman; most artistic ar-|contacts with the men who served : St Sha its tie? [Big ane miles of paved streets, its lawns and| white, Mrs. Mossbrucker, first; yel-_| fields. Yangement of sweet peas, Mrs. Mc- ee him during the war with ak St hee seceenel deck Steele, trees, and its homes. In contrasting | low, Mrs. Mossbrucker, first. Flower Naming Contest " Curdy, first and second. pain, % = ‘h ith | Bismarck as it is today with what it Junior Division Charles Fossum was awarded first Gladiolus Awards After the war, he served with the where they spent the week-end with) Wo, when he published a newspaper] Junior department— Flower aar-| Prize in the flower naming contest in) In the gladiolus division Mrs. Reid.| regular army for many years and Mrs. Albrecht’s parents, Mr. and) hore, Col, Moffit spoke of the -teyn|fangement, Barbera Henry, first;|Which 100 varieties of garden and|with 36 points was first. The prize | now is on the retired list. Mrs. R. F. Armatrong, of the nineties and the city of to-| manicure set donated by A. W. Lucas| Wild flowers were to be named. The | was one choice Chestine gaudy peony, ——————————— Hrs, Eldon Anderson and son Lew- | “9Y.” Co.; Wayne Orchard, second, station- | ®Ward was a collection of rock gar-|Brand’s Peony Farms. Other prizes rence, 422 Third 8t., left Monday for| Plans for attending a zone confer-|ery from Smith's; Lois Riggs, honor-| (en plants from the Bush nursery. were, second, Capt. Wanner, Sarah River Falls, Wis., where they will vis- |€0¢ of Lions were outlined at the|able mention, vase from Bowman's. Perennials bist Bernhardt peony, from the Pfeiffer it relatives. They also plan to spend|M™eeting. A large delegation from| Bird houses: Homer LeRoy, first,| Mrs. Charles Liessman was high tn | Nursery company; third, Earle Toste- Frank Craven's Comedy Romance a few days with relatives in Stillwa-|2ismarck is expected to attend. At|tool box donated by Montgomery |number of points in the eee ing vin, Mandan, Baroness Schroeder iy ter and the Twin Cities before re-|the conference will be delegations| Ward; Antone Litt, second, flashlight | Section. The first prize based Peony, Brands Peony Farms; fourth, Adapted from John turning in about two weeks, from clubs throughout the district! from Cowan’s; Leo Litt, honorable | donated by Rowe Mfg. Co., Gal a Mrs. Farmer, Agnes rose, Northwest Golden's Stage Success ee & “ and representatives from several|mention, photo album from Finney’s. Il; Mrs. W. 8. Ayers was second, re-| nurseries; fifth, Mrs. R. W. Shinners, z ; Miss Bertha Pal: tat South Dakota clubs. N. V. Haney,| Vegetable arrangement, Myron At- |celving ® rock plant collection, donat- | Mandan, one dozen Marmora gladioli, , : A story of tender situations, 3 intendent of public instr tion, will governor of South Dakota Lions, and|kinson, Jr., first, book from Harris|¢d by Bush's Nursery; and Mrs. John | Ralph Rohde; sixth, Dr. H. 8. Dei-! Democratic Gubernatorial Can- | merry complications, the —More Enjoyment— Jeave thle event or Far where | Murray W. Allen of Grand Forks, head |&nd Woodmansee; Ann Senger, sec-|R. Fleck, third, receiving one dozen | bert, Mandan, and Miss Murphy, each did Will M No P. laughter and romance... the ANDY CLYDE ish " es co reo wi t.| of the North Daxota organization, are}ond, lunch box from J. ©. Penney|Mrs. Hornberger gladiolt bulbs do-|one dozen Aflame gladioli, Ralph idate Wil jake No Pre- quarrels and forgiveness of In on Tuesday she will attend a mest-| expected to be present. company; Wayne Orchard, honor-| nated by Ralph Rohde. Rohde; seventh, Dr. A. A. Whitte- Election Promises young marsied lore ae only “The Love of Ludwig” ng 0! ie executive board of the ieee ae oiled able mention, iris root donated by| Those awarded ribbons in the per-| more, three Mother Machree gladioli, Hs Gaynor and Farrell can por- pind North Dakota Congress of Parents Rev. Ellis L. Jackson. ennials class were, white phlox, Mrs.| Champlain View gardens; eighth, Mrs.! Por ts aera tray it. Lillian Roth and Teachers. eee § AYS MAYOR MUST Children’s tea party with doll |Dullam, first; Mts. Frahm, second;|S. D. Taylor, one dozen Marmora| Gratton, N. D. Aug. 15—(P)—Se- TODAY and TUES. Miss Erva Thompson, Grandin, N guests, Barbara and Jean Baker,| Pink, Mrs. Stucke. first; lavender, Mrs. | gladioli, Ralph Rohde; ninth, Mrs.|cret “deals” with, or promises to, in- D, haeiaceivad €) romgdiarweak oc first, glass toilet bottles from Mrs, R.|Dullam, first, Mrs, Stucke second and} Jack Fleck, one dozen Helen Wills! dividuals or groups were barred from Paramount News moiean the caueat Gt Mike bas E. Bonham; Marilyn Duemeland, sec- | honorable mention. Bladioli, also from Rohdes. __|the Democratic gubernatorial cam- Cayou, 612 Mandan St. Miss Thomn. ond, book ‘from Harris and Wood-| Delphinium, blue, Mrs. Carl Knudt- | “ Bost six spikes, Mrs. Reid, first, six | paign by H. C. DePuy, Grafton, Dem-| THEATR emg who is adhw stadent atthe Unt mansee; Marilyn Fleck, honorable | £0n, first; dark blue, Mrs. W. 8. Ayers,| Betty Nuthall gladioli from Cham-| cratic candidate for governor, in an|{ “Always the Miggest and Best Show In Town” versity of ‘Alabama, was a classmate mention, iris root, donated by Rev.| first; snow-on-the-mountain, Mrs. /plain View gardens; Capt. Wanner,|address at a “DePuy for Governor” of Miss “ayou at the University of| —. fre McCurdy, fre, Mrs, Fleck, sec: | Vaughn's seed store? best ain spikes [SRC ere, Monday. ; 1s] 4 5 urdy, first, 5 * o ; The affair was held in the Recrea- North Dakota. | |Roosevelt States Views During! Finryte cents, Wabelle LaRue, Bit) ond: rudbeckia, Mrs, Fleck, ‘first;|of one variety, Mrs. Reld, first; Dr.| tional park with Kall J. Feeur’ Peck | Mrs. Nellie Johnson, 322 Fourteen- Argument With Counsel na August, second, pen from A. W.| Physostegia, Mrs. Frahm, first, Mrs.) Deibert, second and honorable men-| River, acting as master of ceremo-|{ th St., entertained 12 guests at a Lucas company; ‘Bucky Andrews,|C. W. Schoregge, second; pinks, Mrs./tion, rock garden collection from! nies, A band concert, ball games and bridge. party aed cvening in com- For Walker honorable mention, photo album from crepes ip Ronse ada i aonoralie ee meray lags cone eine SE CEs Pc oetatn mere chenereite sar: pliment to Mrs. Pearl Nelson, of aS se veld Ocoat first; | $3 te from A. inderd, | "geet i! ‘ ; Rock and water ens: Carnations, Mrs. McPhee, first; |$3 certificate from A. E. Kunderd,/ stating his stand, Mr. DePuy said: | trypielee pen meses reriey poe nid Executive Chamber, Albany, N. ¥.,| Whittey and Joan Highes, gets perennial sweet peas, Mrs, Fleck,/ Goshen, Ind.; Mrs. Reid, second; Dr.| “No promise in light or serious vein | - cecune tanebars Bouquets of Aug. 15.—()—-Governor Roosevelt, | and pencil set from Lenhart's, first; daisy, Mrs. Liessman, first; tl-/ Whittemore, honorable mention, one}has been made to any individual or Gatien p peliey dbcora ted Na eacms commenting during an argument with| Girls’ room furnished, McKenzie | eer lily, Mrs. Dullam, first; Miss Braz- | dozen Helen Wills gladioli, from Ralph | faction or set.of individuals which eee “)John J. Curtin, counsel for, Mayor | girls 4-H club, 100 gladioli bulbs from| eTol, second; Mrs, Dullam, honorable | Rohde. has not been made publicly and made Mrs. C. G. Blackmore and Mrs.| James J. Walker, at Monday's hear-|Hoskins-Meyer; McKenzie 4-H club| mention; water lily and collection of/ Best bowl of tips, Mrs. Reid, first,|to the people as a whole. No deal 6: Baxs-ald stall davehtesdolonet, ing of ouster charges against the | winners in vegetable and flower dis-|Same, John Larson, first; bouncing|one dozen Dr. Moody gladioli from! win be made by me or with my con- so) Grant Forks, aeriyet in Bismarck |™2¥0% declared public officials must | play, Esther Watson, Glen ‘Wildfang, | bet, Mrs. Liessman, first; globe thistle, Rohde; Mrs. H. Duemeland, second! sent or approval with any individual, Saturday to spend a week as the| 20, ble to account for their private | Harold Wildfang, Rose Wildfang and|Mrs. Liessman, first; veronica, Mrs./and honorable mention, five Picardy | nor will there be any fusion or pledge eae iv Mr. ps d Mrs. M,C. Ottum, financial transactions. Violet Spangberg, each received iris|Liessman, first; achilla, Mrs. Liess-| gladioli from T. E. Barber and Sons; | except my pledge to all the people to i Bio Fifth St. Mrs, Blackm cee aa Several of | the allegations upon| roots donated by Rev. Ellis L. Jack-|man, first; good flax, Mrs. Liessman, best basket, Capt. Wanner, first, five | devote my best efforts to the office “TP, Mee ete motte: Blackmore is | which Walker's removal was demand- | son, first; hhyacinthas candicus, Mrs.! Picardy gladioli from Barber com-| of governor in the event of my elec- I’ve heard of is'a sister of Mr. Ottum. | 4,876 based on the New York clty| Best collection of vegetables, Bis-| Schoregge, honorable mention; hello-|pany; Mrs, Reid. second; Mrs. Tos- | tion, the Mayta, oe executive's private affairs, marck Homemakers’ club, bronze me-| trope, Miss Brazerol, first; dianthus|teyin, Mandan, honorable mention, | «This may not be practical politics, ytag Deandale A, B. Andee ena The name of Russell T. Sherwood, |dal donated by the National Garden | deltordes, Mrs. Leonhard, first. rock garden plants from Bush's nurs- | put it is the only kind of politics I for years daughter, 619 Twelfth St. returned missing accountant, first entered the | Bureau and The Bismarck Tribune Annuals ery. Outdoor living room, Mrs. know and I intend to adhere strictly ¥ . te Ruch Bondey niet oe investigation Monday when Walter R.|company and 100 gladioli bulbs don.| Annuals exhibited by Mrs. F. E.|Duemeland, first. to this resolution. But until I weeks motor trip through California heegtgeat Park commissioner, said he| ated by the Bismarck Garden club. |McCurdy received blue ribbons in menneneneemites “If I am elected it will be without Oregon and Washington. They visit-| “"provinnaly’ Wanee R. He Best display of vegetables, Mrs, A.|nine sections of the annuals div:-| Threatens Couple any entanglements which may em-| got one, I ed at Newport Beach, Calif., Port- ro drs alter R. Herrick, for-|'T. Spangberg, first, bronze Floyd| sion, entitling her to first prize, At Point of G barrass me in the full performance of land and Olympia. an Hi thee pasta qaee me ay par . Comnmileonee, DL sald Bradley horticultural medal and two which was co donen, J aes eae OInt 0 UN | the duties of the office as I see had no idea lozen gladioli bulbs from the gladio! rom. | them.” 7008 allen dorian the ering, BbOUt| stock, purchased by him with money | club; William Laist, secon, acer | Mrs. E. L. Jackson was next 1 UM-| Burleigh county authorities Mon- on what a satis- ’ ‘ee % , Teceived from the city hall, were for|Graverieux rose from Northwest | ber of points, receiving one dozen/day were searching for a man who| Euclid made all of his geometric ti it Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Rasen were hos-| @#¥o" Walker. He had told the Sea- | Nursery, Valley City. Marmora gladioli bulbs fom the/ threatened Mr. and Mrs. G. F.| tabulations on a smooth surface of Sf action tesses at_a miscellaneous kitchen| UY, Committee he was practically! Best selection of vegetables, Her-|same company; third prize, six itis] Pelke, 228 Ave, D West, at the point| sand strewn over the floors of his could be.” ~ shower Saturday afternoon at the mayor, Racer tena set Uae on ie re Cee to Mrs Reid, pa ee ner tee Fort tin oh ¥ eae a ey oe ; - : A <a yO. H. Will company; a ae eine Sinker. ——_——_—— bi (icp Brag yg a al ie lateral pledged by @ firm which re- | Charles Welch, second, $2 worth of| ibbons were awarded in the fol-| Authorities believe the man’ in- M Fecent bride, Gueste were 16 neigh: | °clved an important elty contract. | stock from the same company, lowing classes: snapdragons, Mrs. E.| tended to steal Pelk’s automobile. Of course a Maytagisan ing it week after week, bors and friends. The time was TRULY AM Table Decoration F. Trepp, honorable mention; nas-| He was frightened away by a detail Gi 1 Learn Benuty Cult real year in and year out. assed: with coving aed ‘Elizabeth | phe wiRULY AMERICAN Table decoration division. ‘Trays,| turtlums, Mrs. R. G. Goddard, first | trom the post which had been sum- MAS acre Petey, Spltere Th the Benen, daughter of Mrs. Raaen, pre- | nj vides: ranging animals onthe | irs. E. J, Taylor, first, flower bowl| 80d second; lavatera, Mrs. Ayres,|moned by farmers who passed the spot You can easily become a profes- clothes...in actual dollars sg ty i. sented, the gifts in a huge thoppine| muskrai "and: raccoon, cach bes | tom, Dounan’s Jewelry: Mrs. Burt| {rsh Mrs. Jackson, second: commos,/ while the couple were being held up.|| ign! "guansad, carn «fine || Cloueed Maytag builds into the a , second; . » " » vestigation was Ing con- 1 ates, W; i 3 n washer a } Havers decorated ‘the refreshment |{2und, 18,47 states, “The former is |hird, informal breakfast tab oe, MeCuray, second; seablos, Mrs Jack-| duoted at the fort Monday. "A man,|{ fas‘iielve, Ne fF inerest But even beyond econ- tra eatlefaction for exea ' not found in Florida and the latter | ting,’ Mrs. He son first and second; verbena, Mrs./who apparently deserted Sunday, was|] MINETTE BEAUTY omy, there’ fi % i table and rooms. shuns Montana. mry Duemeland, first, SCHOOL Ys s$ a genuine years. That’s one of the . 2 Amélie Gravel McCurdy, first; annual pinks, Mrs./ believed to be the culprit. Fargo, North Dakot = : ag re from North-| 9 and second; annual ta satisfactioninowningthe reasons there are more ¢. s west Nurseries; Mrs. G. F. Dullam, + au | Meetings of Clubs, | Use the Want Ads | second: Mrs. Key Simonson, honor:|Phlox, Mrs. McPhee, first; petunias, ay pupae, -.o thee one than two million Maytags able mention. Formal setting Mrs | double, Mrs. McCurdy; single, Mrs. thatcleansclothescleaner in use. | Fraternal Groups | R. E. Bonham, first: ~|H. L. Diebert; single, Mrs. McPhee; +..one garment or a tub- ; Amelie Graver. Come in and let us demon- ry o S 4 1 eat fi ; | Sweet sultan, Mrs. Jackson, first and ful...does it in less time at ai us eriously II] re congo Northwest Nurseries;| second; larkspur, Mrs. Mossbrucker, se at strate. Or, if you prefer, phone ” The Women's H me Missionary So. Ltisa “Stle. ice g T rea ag ig tat p s lower cost...keepson do- for a home tion. ciety of the McCa ethodis; . Marigolds, African, Mrs. Dell Shaw, W. ll B church will meet at 2:80 \o'elo Chinese breakfast, Mrs. Henry Han-| rest’ and honorable mention; Mrs. t uy THE MAYTAG COMPANY Tuesday aitesnoon at the home of pal ad by rane Fined shakers, ; marigold, calendula, NEWTON, IOWA Menufecturers Founded 1893 * ater, six! i. store. ; Mrs. Dullam, sec- arck Council of Religious Window boxes, Mrs. Christin: ond; Mrs. E. J. Taylor, honorable 9 Permanent Northwestern Factory Branch, Ma: Building— Education will meet at 7:30 o'clock [Atlee Burpee, Co. Phosaspinee aa, | met ipiglossis, Mrs, Frahm, ear S 515 Washington Ave., North, Minneapolis, this evening at the First Presby- Burpee, Co.,- Philadelphia; Miss 5 ; Mrs. Tay- ferian Ghureh. f & A. Armstrong, ard nird + Mra. John} tor, honorable mention; clarkia, Mrs. “4 Fargo, cer of the e organiza- ( . Frahm, first; pansies, Mrs. McCurdy, e e i tion, will be the speaker Wall pockets, Miss Brazerol, first,! ‘inst; “Mrs. Peter Anton, second; and $1 certificate trom Burpee company; stocks, P. M. Webb, first; Mrs, Moss- PE -|Mrs. Peter Reid, second: Mra. Charles er, second: ; \ e, * brucker, second; sinnias, pink, Miss i, City-County News | ee Braverol, first; Sars, Jackson, sécond; e _——_—_—_—_—— . C. E. Knudtaon, ; yellow, Less Than Three children were born at the Four prises were awarded in the| Mrs. Frahm, first; Miss Brazerol, sec- , Service St. Alexius hospital this week-end. On house plants division in addition to] ond; , Mrs. Ayres, first; red, Shoe Shine 1 Sunday « daughter was born to Mr. one carton of NuLife plant food do-| Mrs. Reid, first and second; white, ‘ and Mrs, Gustaf Olson, Wing, and a nated by the Farmer's Seed and Nur-| Miss Brazerol, first; Mrs. Knudtson, Ys ate) son to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Carlson, ery company, Faribault, Minn,| second; orange, Mrs. Reid, first; Mrs. 66 Mercer. Mr. and Mrs. Nordy Holm- which is to be divided among the win-| Frahm, second; Miss Brazerol, third; strom, 227 West Thayer avenue, are ers. Receiving, prizes were Miss| pouquet of three flowers, Mrs, Farm: : on e ' parents of @ son born Monday morn- Braverol, first; Mrs. P. Casey, second: er, first, second and third, ¢ ing. Mrs. . A. Rust, third and Mrs. Ed] Zinnias, three of a color, Mrs. Mc- —_— fourth. First prize was 1]Curdy, first; Mrs. John Hi » BCH at ‘vy Henry And of Regan, who re- dogen Mrs. Sisson gladioli bulbs, and| ond; Miss Brazerol, \- turned last week from @ 10 months’ second pnd third prites one-half) tion; zinnias, pompons, Miss Brazerol, MODEL 15— With tub of visit at his old home in Sweden, was dozen of same variety, all do-| first; nicotina, Miss Murphy, first; ° ° Plationm Grey Percelale-cn-etoct a visitor in Bismarck Monday. The nated by Ralph Rohde, Grand Forks.| Mrs. Dullam, second; best ort to : tn amusing value ot the present visit to Sweden was Anderson's first Fourth prize, was three LaPaloma/of annuals, Mrs. McCurdy. - Asters, § i, nC. low fetes, since leaving there 39 years ago. Midd te cus ut the ak ae gladioli bulbs, donated 4 the] purple, Mra. nd Graham, first; ‘ ‘ Champlain View Gardens, Burling-| sweet ' peas, ‘Miss “Brazerol; When having dry cleaning,| Huet Mecarmine cenanten oot |ton, Ve firat; pink, Mrs. McCurdy, first; Mrs, Between Now and Sept. 15th WASHERS ccoceTABLE IRO pressing, repairing, also new Sohn’. Rocketeller gris poe were, begonia na Givision| Trepp, second; lavender, Mrs. Mo~ Join i ‘ ; tailored clothes and payments| known a0 the world’s richest wo. |Mra Dell Ghew, seconds, ferns, ‘Muss|Mre creme: Mons hie ae ee ans the Pee French & Welch on account, ask for Popularity er hotel hone Te ores euty, Ail at |Bragerol, fitat and second; Mrs, Dul- |Curdy, first and irs, Leonhand, sec- D. F. SCOTT N. T. LIVDAHL s Votes. Kiéin—Tailor and] steq Press Proto) 19 etiam, third; geranitins, Mrs. Casey,[ond; ‘hyacinth bean, Mrs. Trepp, roee 4 first and oan . Mrs. Rust; |first; arctotis, Mrs. Jackson, first; Cleaner, 20, crown of thérns Christaias cac-|sttawflowers, Mrs. Jackson, first;