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Florence Bobzein Is {Auxiliary Units to Essay Contest Winner Assemble at Oakes Florence Bobsein of 8. Mary‘s), American Lesion Auxillary units of prise third district, in which Bisma tae poh included, will’ assemble at Oakes » April 27, for the annual vention, to Mrs. Fredrickson, e Fy i | i Barclay Ten Veterans i if ul if Bg a i ; j I . : i z ge [ rr “ # g g i if F i “ y ti i fy i : i i a : ! | i | ‘ i lf i i i from each unit will compete, will be held at 1:15 p. m., followed by a na- tional defense contest conducted by. Mrs, A. G. Porter, Edgeley, national Gefense chairman. A pantomime will be presented by the Oakes junior Auxiliary, Dr. L. B. Greene, Oakes, member of the Legion state executive commit. tee, will speak on “Can America Dis- arm” during the afternoon session, which will close with presentation of national and department citations to the bt units by Mrs. Porter and iets? EE Fl Fee iat Eva 3 E | / i j | E F I F rE Z +E 5 z i Bae Bes bd * # # Dr. and Mrs. N. O. Ramstad, 824 Fourth St., are spending a few days .| In Chicago, where they are guests at the soeheio hotel... * % ‘There were eight guests when Mrs. L, A. LaRue, 104 Avenue C West, en- .| tertained the members of her bridge club Tuesday evening. Mrs. O. F. Bleckert and Mrs. F. N. Orchard re- ceived score prizes. * es Blamarck Baking company and’ Mike company ai Herrick, sales manager of the same company, are back from Fargo where they attended the sessions of the North sapere tgeed aaa Ruth Bowers, 806 Rower avenue, pre eral oem lie ed dom mE ils, eagle of 5 sf F i F i ; H, PER i at nS a7 ops FI i i iad E F i eet | iily Egiie Teacher of Culbertson’s Bridge Phone 369 for appointment “70° BISMARCK “Style’ Show From the Tropics” WATCH FOR DATE! The City Terrorized By Circus Tent Bursts into Flames # " HELL BREAKS LOOSE: © IN BISMARCK! _« —_—_—_— district| | Meetings of Clubs, | Friday by Gilbert exai 000 TO GET d IN FORESTRY W Quota-For State Fixed At That Figure; Local Groups to Direct Recruiting t Ne supply dent Roosevelt's reforestation at 1,500. ‘They will be apportioned tles on the basis of 558 i Fraternal Groups A card party to which the public is invited follow regular SEF it ee % ‘The junior department of the De- Gree of Honor Protective association will hold a meeting at 2:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon, April 22, in the Toom of the World War Mem- orial building, according to Mrs. Al-| origin ‘Stand By’ Rates at __ Devils Lake Denied Bree ag gh and guests have been invited. Oey | City-County News | ey Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Peterson, 614 Raymond 8t., Bismarck, are par-| Power ents of a boy born at 7:19 a. m., Fri- day atthe Bismarck 2 Members of the Knights of Colum- | 4ay. bus will hold a special meeting at 8 o'clock this evening in St. Mary’s|¢ school auditorium, when arrange- ments will be completed for initiating @ class of 15 or.more candidates at special services, Sunday, April 23, Steele Man Crushes Leg Under Tractor [ Resident of N. D. 50 Years Dies at Crary Crary, N. D., April 31.—(?)—Casper Bye, 74, resident of North Dakota about 60 years, died here Friday. Bye, a former resident of Minot and Devils » Have Been Reopened Reopening for unrestricted business of three state banks was announced Semingson, state miner, bringing to 105 the num- ber of state banks operating on a normal basis. The three banks are the Security State Bank of Robinson; First State | #60. Bank of Coteau, and the First State Bank of Denhoff. Examination of the 44 state banks years Y.M.C.A, and Y.W.C.A. Meeting at Jamestown Jamestown, N. April 21.—(@)— Delegates to the Young Men's-Young Women’s Christian association atu- dents conference swung into a ses- sion of cabinet training activity Fri- day. continued Valley Citians Plan Labor Party in N. D. Valley City. N. D., April 21—(7)— Steps to organize a state labor party night .. Carlson, Valley City, being President of a temporary or- ization. . V. Anderson was elected vice president and R. C. Richard secre- tary-treasurer. All are of Valley City. Other labor clubs in North Da- kota will be asked to join. For the last few months, the Val- Jey City club has been holding meet- ings and attempting to alleviate un- employment conditions in the city. There are 10 unemployed councils’ in North Dakota and these are ex- ; | home Saturday. —_—_—_—_————* i Cromwell | Claude By LILLIE JIRAS Earle Varley of Werner, N. D., spent his Easter vacation with his co here, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Var- HK y. Pete Lundquist of Baldwin, John and Clarence Long of Sterling were its at the Martin Nel- Long ling were supper guests at the Jiras home Friday. 7 Miss Catherine McLean, | of Cromwell school No. 1, Easter vacation at her parental home near Menoken. Joe Jiras was a visitor and din- ner guest at the Ira Falkenstein Mrs. Gertie Anderson, teacher of Cromwell school No. 2, spent her Easter vacation at her home in Bis- marek. Mr. ‘and Mrs, J. A. Varley and son! Earle were entertained at dinner and supper at the Otto Swanson home Easter Sunday. F. H. Schroeder and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fricke attended church services in Baldwin Easter Sunday. o , Ghylin By MARGARET DAVIS Miss Edith Backman spent the week-end at her parental home. Oliver and Arne Toaseth were call- ers ong the L. W. Davis home Monday. ttle Sunday. Em- erson Gill is attending high school there. Elmer Falmer called in this vicinity Pected to unite with the state or-| Sal genization, Carlson said. The state ‘The| STOuP also will cooperate with the national unemployed council at New York City, he said. Mrs. Mandel Levitz Succumbs at Fargo Fargo, N. D., April 21.—(?)—Mrs. Mandel Levits, one of Fargo’s out- standing Hebrew residents, died at her home here early Friday after an illness of about five weeks. She was 69 years old. Funeral services will be held at 11 He ere iia home. Rabbi x » 0! 8: » of which Mrs. Levitz was ® oemiber, will officiate. Burial will be in the Fargo Hebrew ition cemetery. Left are two sons, Jacob and Al- bert at home, and five daughters. Minnesotan Choice For Farm Board Post Washington, April 21.—()—Presi- dent Roosevelt Friday nominated Francis Winfred Peck, of Minnesote ito be & member of the Thomas F. of the coast and geodetic Peck is director of argricultural ex- tension at the University of Minne- jsota. ‘Theodore A. Walters, of Idaho, was named to be first assistant secretary :|Women Mission Body Wild Beasts! 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Nels Alm and family motored to Bismarck Saturday. nan Anderson aren spending a few with Eugene 5 Mrs. A. L. Garnes called en Mrs. August Krause Saturday afternoon. Hugo and Emil, Sundquist were Monday evening guests of their brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Nils Tosseth. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Holgerson mo- tored to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Gill Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Arne Tosseth spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs, Pete Gran- hoy. Floyd and Irene Anderson were Sunday guests of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Strom. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Perkins were Mr. Oliver Tosseth, Walter Keator and the Misses Bergetta and Ida Tos- seth. ' Mr. and Mrs. Steve Little and daughters, De Elda and Janett, at- tended the Easter services in Regan Sunday morning. = Mr. and Mrs. Luther Davis spent Wednesday afternoon in Estherville at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davis. Mr. ped Melvin and Edwin Backman were Sunday afternoon guests of Staton and Owen Davis. The neighbors of Ghylin are get- ting the gopher poison at the clerk’s home, Louie King. He now has plenty for all of Ghylin township. Johnnie Watkins of Regan visited school No. 1 Monday. Miss Emma Coleman spent Sunday night with Mrs. Reka Manning. ec A i S. W. Burleigh By MRS. ALEX STEWART Dan McClean visited at the Wilson Brown home Sunday. The Jim family have re- cently vacated the Kratt farm near Glencoe and taken up new residence in the Capital City. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ervin will move onto the Kratt farm. Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart and nephew, Ervin , spent Eas- ter Sunday at the Alex Stewart farm. Johnnie and Ed Beckenall had Eas- ter dinner with their mother in Bis- marck. Charley Mallard and family visited at Lee Mallard’s a Mrs. Paul Hapel, John Baker, Au- gust and Al Smith called at Anna to| Nickolson’s County Auditor Mortenson. An ap- plication for $30,000 more is pend- ees eae PLAN 1000 GARDENS i April 21—(P)— placed by the Wil- yy emergency relief or- with a North Dakota seed Mr. Cameron and Jacob Dietrich were callers in Bismarck Wednesday. Frank Johnson called at Claude Houser's Sunday. Andy Lamb and his brother-in-law, Dewey Olson, of Moffit called at Alex Stewart's Tuesday. A school meeting was held at the firm to plant 1,000 gardens, payment to be made from county relief funds. Oklahoma City’s drinking water contains the greatest amount of min- erals of any city in the United States. It amounts to 12.1 grains to a quart. Bert Buckley home Tuesday evening. Gramling was a caller at George Hoeheimer's Wednesday. Mr. Gramling is back in this vicinity again after spending several days vis- iting relatives and friends in Wilton and Bismarc! k. Clarence Farrell, Mrs. Angus Stew- eRe ERIN AORN mb 3 | F i Capital Clty Friday Mrs. Bowers, Jacob Mrs. O. G. 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