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es THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1933 8 j ° "ee cacao Montgomery, Howard Peterson, Jim-'don Cox and Mrs. Atkinson, andjA. Swanson, Fargo; H. R. Winter, |governor said “one of the problems 1s ea: amed f | 93 4 2 mie Schunk, Merlin Scott, Barbara | several of these visited/other rooms.| Bismarck; J. K. Nevik, Grand Forks; | that is causing serious delay ih ; or - : at tidren Are Do ng Scoth Mildred Tollver, arthur Weit- |Mrs, Olsen and Mrs. Pike Visited the|J. W. Chapman, Lasimore, and H. D. refinancing of farm mortgages ts x i enburger, Eldred je! le 1 grade. 5 Minneapolis, conciliation of farm debdte.’ ; ° ‘ q ° "Roosevelt Jonas . Assistant examiners: Finley Baker, Rebekah Lodge Meeting in Capital City Schools |, oz: 2:iter nea ms] Honor Local Nurses Baus st sews Bite Locked Automobile x Bdgar Schultz, Barbara Baker, Fran- Jor |. The work of the examiners will be ‘ ‘ieee Tical Chakch { 168 PUPILS HAVE setetR GRADES an spon Helen eter sharon At State Convention to eters elias Damaged by Blaze rs. Anna Chase Succeeds Mrs.| Evangelica U: Richholt : lartin, , Bert man, a p in the federal deposit in-) mire from an unknown cause ; = j ) John Carlson, Alethes Lippert, Lyle| Anne Tillotagn, Robert Lipp, John| niet’ Norih senate Siete Nurses [eurance corporation when 1% begins | suited in alight. damnage to ai aoe Laura Sanders as Dis- Will Have Rally Day Porter, Betty "Welch, Jean Pickles, |Fortenberry, ‘Tom Davis, Bileen Skei,| annual North Dakota State Nurses’ guaranteeing bank deposits after Jan-| mobile Owned by A. G Sundfor trot 9 President spect ruiz cay pean win! GONE TONO SCHOOLS |seitsottioes: See, Guets on7e ae ytd ce P| ci here wih eben” ___ Figo ee afta afternoon bom . , 5» . 4 tt o'clock. Le 2 vcuihdeen of the Musa) soeeal thing Kenneth Lunn, Edward Kallenberger, ‘abet ed Peo raed ""! Speed Debt-Relief ‘The machine was parked in frorit Mars, Anna Chase, Haselton, was|a prominent part will be held et the Ernest Toliver, Betty Lou Russel,) Grace Crawford, Isabel Holwegner.| “other officers named include Ma- of the Grand Pacific Restaurant on . Se HER Tek, Tea ile tneneeal Wonian ‘A OUTSIDE.OF CAPITAL Leota, Goodman, Patrik McCabe, |Lena Rennick, Lydia Rennick, Fred| , one" officers named include sa For Folk on Farms} Fourth s. ‘the North Dakota Rebekah assembly |10:30. Rev. H. Graunke will give the Verne Moonie, Rileen Neuiauet Dey |amitn, Arnold. Winfree, Francis Boyd, Clatk, Devils Take, ih PSEA) 4. pau, ck ue—anaon tol Wanda th Us aie cue when 70 delegates from six lodges as- | address. At 7:45 p. m., the junior and | Edward, Hall, Alice Schuh, Bertha| Bennie Knowlen. trainee PES dime Gand, Mate ipsed’ ct te eaedia pare beg the dot Site key intermediate Sunday school classes will hold a sepcial program with ap- Kallenberger, Billy Wilcox, Kenneth 60 Per Gent of Bismarok Chil-|Xsilenterger, Billy Wilcox, Kennein ‘ ‘Wis named as 1934 convention / propriate exercises. ‘ 3 ety. Children of the beginner and pri-| dren Have Attended Only | Jewer, Willard Danby, Ruth Host Mrs. Laura Sanders, is Sr is 8 retiring. preient ‘Min Chase at : Freee, | Local Schools ley, Glullford Mandigo, President trom ce James Bjelland, Betty Brauer, Ven- “ presidency. Mrs. Maude Arthur, |ior Eernisse, Sixty per cent of pupils enrolled/etta Brunelic, Jean Burman, Marion + Mandan, treasurer, was elected /derson and Melvin Montgomery will/in the Bismarck public schools never|Chernich, Elaine Cleveland, Nancy to succeed Mrs. Chase as vice presi-|give recitations. James and Elleen/nave gone to school outside of the/relen Dollar, Eugene Fields, Lucille dent. Mrs. Nellie Evarts, Bismarck, |Mae Neubauer will play an instru-/Capital City, a survey, shows. Hagen, Robert Haakenson, Buddy Of the 1,970 students enrolled at present, 1,168 have received all of their school education so far in the local public school system. Of this number 217 are enrolled in mental selection. Children appearing in dialog num- bers will be Junior Gussner, Keith Neubauer, August Wagner, Edward Feltman, Jr., Junior Walker, William Hargraves, Lawrence Hellickson, Al- len Hektner, John Hafstrand, Mar- jorie Jones, Robert King, Dwight Mote, Harry Markham, Dolores Nicola, Milton Quamme, Gretchen Schneider, butlding, ‘ Schwarts, Robert Martell, Jane Parks, |the first grade. Frances Selby, Rosemary Selvig, Nor- . Talks on.“How I Became a Re-|Charlotte Gussner, Eleanor Winkler,| A partial list of the boys and,girls|ma Skei, Genevieve Smith, Lois Sol- * ‘bekah,” were given by Mrs. Chase,|Marlus Whooten, Isabel, Coral, De-|who never have gone to school’ out-| berg, Edwin Spitzer, Loyd Steet, Ma- H ‘Wilton, |i side of Bismarck follows: bel Howe. ‘Montgomery, LaVerne ,| Mitchell, Jean Frasier, Jack Parks, Mina Mitchell, Marian Martin, Mar-| Frederick Andre, Raymond Ander- garet Bredy, Elsie Schultz, Valda‘son, Marvin Baty, Isabel Correl, Betty ‘Wheeler, Helen Winkler, Violet Feit-!Jean Fritz, Ralph Hektner, Emma man, Junie Wi , Betty Klein, Doro-|Mae Toliver, Jesse Wilson, Evelyn Wachter Isabel Boyd, Merton Welch, Barbara Strobel, Vernon Solum, Luella Hol- tes, Bobby Willman, Frieda Becknal- Je, Edward Schmidt, Pearl Burtts, De- lores Meske, Leslie Holwegner, Duane SECOND-GRADERS Richholt School thy Martin, dine Gillette, Rhoda | Wray, Frances Goodman, LaVerne J Agnes-Schultz and Virginia |Johnson, Walter Scott, Jimmy Back- Hel 5 lund, Jackie Backlund, Jeanne Blens- Instrumental and vocal music, dis- Graves, Elmona Johnson, Donald Longmuir, Jeannette Williams, Beat- rice Pinks, Farnham, Diede. ly, Roland Fuller, Geraldine Gillette, Joe Guthrie, Virginia Heidinger, Elden Mayer, John Melville, Keith Neubauer, Elmer Ode, Perry Patterson, Paul William Moore Howard Mueller, Janet Overbee, followed. songs and hymns by Por Py th Wells, Clarence Olson, Joyce Stoen, the audience, piano solos ini . ter, Elizabeth Rasche, Jack Scott, |Caivin Bertsch, Sigrid Engen, Delores Mieces erence, Mano solos by_the/Minishoshe Chapter — |cordon sensex, John Smith, Maxine| Prank Ritchey, Rosemary Slotby, Les- Speaks, Myrtle Sundby, Ruth Weigelt. Roosevelt School Robert Boutrous, Dolores. Delzer, Cecelia Erikson, Jessie Fields, Jerome Fortenberry, Vance Neideffer, Tommy O'Leary, Robert Rue, ira Spitzer, Kenneth and Robert tz, Jean Smith, Jean O'May, Robert Tester, Phyllis Kraft, Marjorie Mote, Loris Shipley, Lois Hektner, Marilyn Mad- sen, Annette Diven, Jones, Joyce Harrison, Robert Chernick, Billy Mitchell, Barton Fahigren, Ellen Klee, Robert O'Brien, Shirley Shantz, Ilo Steen, John Sloan, Niles Burton, Harold Perry, Ruth Hedden, Robert LeRoy, Russell Brazerol, Richard Brazerol, Russell Jones, Anna Marie Wildes, Rosemary Holm. Wachter School. Ruth Burtts, Leila Camoza, Dorothy Daarud, Peggy Lu Daniel, Vivian Farnam, Ruth Holwegner, Illa John- son, James Johnson, William McVey, Clarence Nalbandian, Bernella Pinks, Ralph Rosenberg, Maynard Roth, Gustave Sack, Pauline Schmidt, Eu- gene Schacht; Florence Smith, Mar- Jory Solum, Lannel Dave Steed, Goldie June Stone, Emilie Stobel, Otto lie Miller, Arnold Fosteson, Lois Jean , Joan Rosentht Arlene Boelter, George Larson, Beverly Bar- neck, Roberta Henderson, Mary Wal- do, Charles Vettel, Marie Jannette Morton, Virginia Shafer, Barbara Shaft, Vernon Rudser, Gordon Tilson, Warren Salter, Emma Louise Bech- told, Dale Saxvik, John Belk, Cecil Cashman, Virginia Devitt, Violet Fag- erstrom, Earl Garrison, Robert Green, Eleanor Hoffman, Gail Indseth, Mary Langer, Malvin Olson, Harry Stewart, Frederick Wilde. best Rasen and readings by Miss f Gladys Carlander and Morris Agre also were included in the . The Mandan lodge conducted the Hears Cabin Report ‘That 13,000 visitors, from every state except one, and from several foreign countries had registered at Roosevelt cabin during the summer was report- ed to members of Minishoshe chap- ter, Daughtérs of the American Re- volution, at their meeting Friday eve- ning. 3 Mrs. E. A. Thorberg, 205 Second St. and the Misses Maude, Ella and Gladys Schroeder, 307 Rosser avenue ‘West, were hostesses at the 6:30 p. m. dinner at the Bismarck Country club. CandleS and flowers in fall colors graced the table with covers for 23 | guests. The number of visitors at the Roo- in was larger this summer FIFTH GRADE Richholt Charlotte Sloven, Mirlam Johnson, Pearl Porter, Raymond Toliver, Rob- ert Fossum, Doris Mayer, James Neu- bauer, Irene Klein, Arthur Weisen- berger, Arzella Ode, Louise Thysell, Philip Lindahl, Gerald Lunn, Beverly Kouepp, Jean Gillette, Dorothy Carl- son, Lilian Gray, Katherine Wenzel, Jean Byers, Adolph Kutchera, Eloyce Kositzky, George Toliver, Hazel Wil- son, Esther Koenig, Raymond Martin, Arthur Carley, Richard Cordon, Dal- ton Asch, Granville Asch, Alice Nord, William Moore William Toliver. Richard Aide, Glenn Barth, Wil- Roosevelt lam Byerly, Alfred Dale, Marguerite| Bud Andrews, Caroline Atkinson, Ellingson, Ruth Engen, Richard Iver- | Billie Aughney, Spencer Boise, Fran- son, Robert Johnson, Jean Knecht,|ces Boutrous, Maxine Brauer, Betty John Larson, Mary Jane Larson, John | Bressler, Lila Brynjulson, Lee, Oscar Lovin, Robert Lyngstad, |Chernich, Evelyn Coots, George Con- Phyllis Mandigo, Jacqueline McDon- |stans, Mary Anne Cox, Jerome Donn, ald, Junior Miller, Virginia Munson, | Raymond Donn, Robert Erdahl, Phy! Bobby Myhre, Betty Lee Orr, Kathryn |lis Fetch, Lloyd Fields, George Hekt- rindahl, Robert Ritterbush, Beverly |ner, Arland Hofstrand, Grant Howe, Rue, Jack Shunk, Margaret Shaft,|Charles Johnson, Jeanne Larsen, Joanne Slorby, James Smith, Ernes-|Mary Logan, Audrey Neideffer, Cath tine Tilsen, Salem Towne, Loren Vet-|erine O'Leary, Quintin Olmsted, Her- tel, Billy Waldschmidt, Elizabeth} bert Rosen, Donald Schultz, Earl Wilde. Skel, Roger Sloan, Alvina Spitzer, Will Annex Beverly Stadler, Gweneth Tester, Vir- Errold Adams, Grant Anderson, Ru-}ginia Turner, Leland Ulmer, Pat ben Behrboun, David Ballou, Lillian] Young, Bennie Tillotson. Barstad, Mary Jane Bavendick, Jean Wachter Burbage, Lester Collis, Lester Dick-| Raymond Swindling, Edward ert, Melven Dobson, Estelle Hill,| Holmes, Charles Williams, John Carol Leifur, Orlando Monroe, James | Giese, Howard Smith, Billy Willma: Monson, Lucille Netzbandt, Billie Robert Grey, Jerry Longmuir, Ma) tum, Jerald Price, Aubrey Short, Mar-j|garet Dutt, Bernice Pinks, Sophie guerite Starne, Joyce Tellengae, Clair | Merkel, Florence Rosenberg. Tolchinsky, Gene Riedinger, Violet ‘William Moore Ritchey, Phyllis Wahl, Forest Way,/ Morgan Oakman, Clyde Cochran, George Will, and Cecelia Erickson. | wilmar Martineson, James ay — » Dorothy Small, v Gi ERS Florence -Boutrous, y Richholt Burt Small, Hilden, aah aa gen, Ruth McCurdy, Kenneth Small, Teddy Anderson, Vivian Anderson, | Dorothy Roberts, Billy Arntson, Ad- Warren Astlund, Eugene Aune, Law-|dison Bechtold, Laverne Dresback, rence Aune, Margaret Brady, Bob/ Rosemary Dursema, Margaret Erick- Blensly, Ellan Christianson, Edward|son, Norman Fevold, Paul Gilbert, Clausnitser, Norma Corder, Roscoe | ree ,Hilden, Beatrice Mae Hendricks, Corvell, Violet Felpman, LaVerne} Nejion Hedahl, Frances Hansen, War- Glerke, Junior Gussner, Marion Ill-/ren Johnson, Dorothy Ann Knecht, chen, Evelyn Klein, Marlys Korupp,| Bernard Lueck, Warren Little, John Marion Martin, Mina and Myla Mit-| McNutt, Donald McGann, George chell, Ruth Nelson, Violet Ohde, Jac-| Morton, Eugene Miller, Margaret Ol- queline Park, Ruth Richerts, Lorraine | son, Frank Richholt, Betty Jane Ros- Russell, Elsie Schultz, George Te- Kippe, Billy Thomas, Andrew Tol- enthal, Mary Jane Refvem, Herbert liver, Lavina and Lawrence Trieber, Schoregge, Alice Stoen, James Schlec- ter, Evelyn Starner, Kathleen Spohn, Harriet Wager, June Walker, Reuben t, Marcella Weisenberger, Wal- Isobel Teidman, Ardis Mary Wells, ter Wenzel, Audine Wilson, Kenneth Wilson. sevelt than any year in the past, according to Mrs. A. B. Sorenson who made the report. At times the crowd was 80 large teat it-was impossible for all the visitors to register. The cabin, which is located on the Capitol }grounds, is the main project of the D. A. R. chapter. Mrs, Mary Owens, 2000 Avenue A, talked on the D. A. R. program. Mrs. E. R. Tuskind, 316 Eleventh St., and . i Mrs, E. T. Beatt, 1006 Fourth 8t., gave Mrs, Jessie Maison extended. the | topics from the D. A. R. magazine. official welcome for the Bismarck |Mrs. Tuskind reviewed “We Do Our lodge. Mrs, Truax, Wilton, reported | Part. Mrs. Beatt’s subject was Mrs, Harriman, Mr. Burke, Mrs. Nier- | “Women’s Part Pa oo Crisis, si 5 were Mr nee: ecco bet ative i|. 3B areal sleds mead was ‘with a corsage roses. > {here. lay in connection @ case 4 pice before the supreme court. ex OR Oe Covers were laid for cight when Mrs. A. L. Sandin, 323 Park St., en- losing set 22 7 Toa Friday nit honoring nl of tl lodge. . Chase at 7 o'cl vevening . reading, at Hamby isin vhe birthday anniversary of her Lodges represented were Mandan, | i@ughter, Miss Ethel Sandin. Autumn ‘Wilton, Flasher, Wishek, Hazelton and |flowers and yellow tapers were used Bismarck. Raleigh did not send dele- |C? the tables. Assisting the hostess gates. was her daughter, Miss Marian San- ‘Assisting Mrs. Sanders and Mrs,|“in. After dinner, the evening was Arness in making arrangements for | assed Praag Pm ik che meeting were Mrs. H. M. Berg, 514 Ele ee . Agre ‘Mrs,| Mrs. Raymond A. Schaefer has had aun =e : oe as her guests for a few days the ee * Misses Nellie Bernell, Hilda ccgaerghel ies Eugene W. Leonard .|s0n and Letha Rohrey, nurses at tional Bank Seana Peis see ‘Trinity hospital at Minot. They re- from a business trip to Atlanta, Ga. |turned to Minot Friday evening. Mrs. es * ® Cathro, Bismarck, past grand master Orr and transaction of business occupied the district session, held in the Amer- i Schaefer brought her gant pee Rev. and Mrs. John Richardson, 514|from Rugby, where she gone Mandan 8t., Mrs. A. A. Jones, 108|attend the North Dakota State Nursés asi 4 association annual convention, whith closed Thursday. Mrs. Schafer is president of the St. Alexius hospital Avenue C West, and possibly others will leave. afternoon for Jamestown to attend ue state con- Misg Grace Miss Wilma “Wenzel, daughter of |Cook, 204 Avenue A, left Friday for a Mr. and Mrs, R.’E. Wenzel, 317 Park |two-weeks’ trip to include Chicago, is assisting with asrrangements| Minneapolis and Fargo. At Chicago te tes ta be given Sunday from 3|they will visit the World’s fair: and to 6 p. m. at the Alpha Phi chapter | Miss Coox also will attend the con- house for pledged members of the 11/vention of the Association of Medical social sororities at the University of | Record Librarians of North America. North Dakota, Miss Wenrel, a fresh-|Miss Cook is a statistician at the men student, is a member of the/Quain and Ramstad clinic. The stops Alpha Phi Dedeed. group. in Minneapolis and Fargo will be made on the return trip. | Miss Irene Anderson, 617 Eighth 8t., * *® * complimented her mother, Audrey Waldschmidt. SIXTH GRADERS Richholt Carl Anderson, Delores Brier, Betty June Backlund, Viola Clausnitzer, Freeda Christenson, Ivan Franklin, Mildred Gray, Leona Hachhalter, Ar- Gella Jacobson, Ralph Kaline, Don- ald Klein, Wallace Korupp, Inez Lee, Billy Lund, Freddie Mayo, Arthur 50c Special Sunday Dinner Served from 11:30 to 8:30 P. M. Fried Chicken With all the Trimmin’s ke * A company of intimate friends and being | neighbors was invited to the home of | Mrs, Alfred Zuger, 501 Thayer Avenue .| West, Friday afternoon to honor Mrs. .|C. B. Little and her daughter, Mrs. | Lose Veroque Bradley; and Mrs.‘ Andrew Inerton. 3 seme by ne Misses | Miller and Mrs. P. W. Lanier, Both of Eleanor way Mary Glum, ser-| Fargo, Halloween appointments were ived refreshments, a Rooosevelt Robert Beattie, Nancy Tavis, Ferris Cordner, Alwyn Smith, Natalia james McLaughlin, John Heis- used for the luncheon which closed the afternoon. Mrs. Little and Mrs. Bradley will leave next week for Hol lywood, Calif., to spend the winter months. Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Lanier are in Bismarck while Judge Miller and Mr. Lanier are here for the fed- eral district court term. | Meetings of Clubs | ,_And Social Groups | jim of a HARRY TURNER atid his Bigger and Better : Orchestra will entertain from 12:20 to 2 and 6 to & p. m. REMEMBER The Radio Clock to Be Given Away | FREE Ask Us About It ‘Grand’ Pacific Hotel F ‘ f for the ‘Best Foods ali Elsie}announcement of the fact that 26 William Moore 3 Thomas Skodje, Jimmy McNutt, Leonard Quanrud, Dorothy Dale, Do- lores Munger, Paul Cowan, Charles Shafer, Alfield Engen, Jack Cochran, Pauline Spare, Betty Walla, Wanda Swenson, Vernon Peterson, Janet a! Sell, Waldemar Person, Marietta cane: Ree meee Bahan Meyer; Edna Lyngstad, Ronald ‘ 4 Wheeler, Junior Martin, Elizabeth Ritterbush, Arthur Tilsen, Ruth Reg- ister, Virginia Dietz, Gene Peters, John Kunkel, Howard Beers, Warren Stewart, Joa Kitchen, Blaine Mellon. In the opportunity room at Rich- holt, Marie Baty, Velma Baty, Harold Young, Leonard Lee, Stanley Burch, Bruce Burch, Earl Schuh and Edwin Nelson have attended only Bismarck schools. | Mothers in 26 Visits To City Grade Schools The first school month of the new year closed Friday, and with it the visits have been made to date by in- terested mothers. The Will Annex first grade has been visited by Mrs. Curtis Dirlam, Mrs. Frank Ernisse, Mrs. Sander Johnson, and Mrs. Fred Kleingart- ner; the second grade by Mrs. C. W. Leifur. At the Richholt Mrs. Ed Rasche and Mrs. C. V. Turner have visited the third grade, Mrs. Dell Pat- terson the fourth, Mrs. Rasche and Rev. A. W. Heidinger, the second, and Mrs. Jahnke and Mrs. Berger, the first. Mrs. Frank Williams” visited the sixth and fifth grades at the Wach- ter, as well as Mrs. Robert Gray, who also visited the first at the William, Moore, Mrs. R. H. Nelson, Mrs. R. 8. Towne, Mrs. Carl Munson, Mrs. J. W. Larson, Mrs. Arthur Westrom, and Mrs. Herbert Hawley visited the pri- mary rooms; C. J. Martineson, the fifth grade, and Mrs. Chas. Martin the sixth. At the Roosevelt school, grade was visited by Mrs. Churchill, Mrs. Perry, Mrs. Priske, Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Harless, Mrs. Rug, Mrs. Boise, Mrs. Stee and Mrs, Gor- the first N. O.! You'll prefer the flavor “WHEN you are offered a suhstitute for genuine Kellogg’s, remember it is seldom in the spirit of he nelleay OF BATTLE CREEK ; SPECIAL Home Cooked Sunday Dinner 40c Home Made Noodle Soup Roast Chicken Home Baked Baking Powder Biscuits Crea Jello With Whipped: Cream Short orders of all kinds at all hours. Open from\6:00 to 2:00 a. m. We Appreciate Your Patronage The Lunch Counter at the WEST CAFE 204 Main Ave. Elizabeth Hastings in Charge Fruit Cocktail Roast Spring Chicken Potatoes: Bolled, Salad: Head Lettuce — Fried Spring Chicken Potatoes: r Rolls Vegetable: Sifted Peas in Butter — Coffee, Milk, Buttermilk ville, corresponding secretary; Lucille Paulson and Mrs. Alice Danielson, Grand Forks, Esther Teichman, Bis- marck, and Lucille Riste, Minot, di- rectors. Mrs. Isakson presented badges of Forks; Mabel Olson, Sarah Sand and Ethel Stanford, Fargo; Edith Pier- son Lindstrom, Oberon; Esther Teich- man and Louise Hoerman, Bismarck; Evelyn Fox, Minot, and Josephine Stennes, Rugby. Name 12 Examiners For Federal Se Appointment of 12 examiners and two assistant examiners was an- nounced Saturday by Walter W. Ol- son, Bismarck, supervising examiner here for the federal deposit insurance corporation. The appointments, on which firmation has been received from ‘Washington, are: William L. Briley, El- Jendale; Paul Elliott, Fargo; C. A. Low- en, Fargo; Oswald Melgard, Coop- erstown; olis; Examiners: A. A. Wilcken, Mini H. R. Kneeland, St. Minn.; C. R. Hodge, Jamestown; A. | PARAMOUN TODAY - MONDAY 1923 “TEN COMMANDMENTS’ 1927 “KING OF KINGS” 1932 NOW! CECIL B. DeMILLE'S First Great Spectacle of Modern Times! THIS DAY AND AGE A Paramount Picture ‘EXTRA Added Pleasures “Father Noah’s Ark” Silly Symphony Cartoon Uncle Henry’s Radio Show Masical Novelty PARAMOUNT NEWS USUAL PRICES! # Sweet Shop 75e—Special Sunday Dinners—75c — Fruit Relish: Crisp Celery Curls — Green Olives Soup: Chicken Broth Noodles or Cream of Tomato —CHOICE— Fried Spring Chicken a la Maryland Fillet of Wall-Eyed Pike Cryaitra D’Hotel Roast Prime Ribs of Beef Aujus Grilled Beef Tenderloin Steak — user Mushrooms — Savoy Baker Sugar Cured Ham — Banana Fritters Snowflaked or Candied Sweet Potatoes Vegetable: Sifted Peas in Butter — Hot Parkerhouse Rolls 1000 Island Dressing 50c—Special Sunday Dinners—50c Soup: Chicken Broth Noodles or Cream of Tomato Old-Fashioned Chicken Stew, Natural Gravy — Tea Biscuits Baked Spring Chicken — Savoy Dressing Roast Loin of Pork — Apple Sauce . Breaded Veal Outlets — Cream Gravy Chicken Chow Mein With Mushrooms — Country Gravy Peter, MIDNIGHT SUNDAY “SIGN We CROSS” 100 tumultous scenes . . . 20 years of genius poured into the mak- ing of the spectacle climaxing the career of De Mille! 120 min- utes of sheer entertainment! ers came from the federal government Saturday with a communication from | ti Henry Morgenthau, Jr., farm credit chief, asking Governor Floyd B. Olson to organize a state agricultural ad- ‘visory council. Indications were, the executive said, that similar messages. had gone into other states also. Governor Olson, endorsing the sug- | aegis E. C. Johnson of the University of |Minnesota chairman and prepared to complete the council's membership. The organization will seek to induce farmers’ creditors to scale down debts | so the government may refinance | their obligations, the governor said. | Morgenthau in his message to the | Cash in With a tup Tribune Want Ad REPORT AS OF JUNE 30, 1933, OF CORPORATIONS WHICH, UNDER THE TERMS OF THE BANKING ACT OF 1933, ARE AFFILIATES OF First National Bank Bismarck, No. Dak. BY REASON OF COMMON OWNERSHIP OR CONTROL DIRECTLY QR INDIRECTLY VESTED IN FIRST BANK STOCK CORPORATION (This report is made in compliance with the requirements of tho Banking Act of 1933) Bock ot Rerronings Other ‘Other Affiliated Ref Banks Owned “Bank Relationship con- neap- Amount on Bt ‘Bank Owned None None None None I Cond Verified by Phi Ray, Pres. Farmers & Merch. » St. Panl, Mina. General Bank! Nene None Nene None = None Verified by R.'W. Lindeke, Pres. First State Bank, St. Paul, Minn. rae rs y E. C. Turnquist, Pres. ue State Bank, St. Paul, Minn. ” jevens, Pres. efield, Minn. None Nowe layne, Cashier id, LitehSield, Min ‘erified by A.E. Pfiffner, V. P. & Cash. Peoples State Bank, Little Falls, Mina. ‘General Baal Nene None = None ‘State Bank, Forsyth, Ment. Banking Nene Noms Nene Nene None by L. A. Jacobsen, Vieo Pres. Chouteau County - Benton, Mont. General Bank! Nene Nene Nene Nome sNowe, | Verified by R. s. View Pres. | Montane State Bank, Philipsburg, Ment, General None Verified by R. W. Place, Pres. First State Bank, Shelby, Me 1 Banking. Verified by R. D. Mountain, Vice Pres. ‘The Northwestern Bank, Langdon, N. D. General Banking yA. O. Aune, 3 » Pres St. Bk., Minnewaukan, N. D. ‘Newe Nene Nene None Nowe Nene None None In process of liquidation Verified by James L. Sorenson, Cashier Austin National Company, Austin, Mina. Is liquid a None Kone Verified by S. W. Kinyen, Pres. ‘Yellowstone Natl. Bldg. Co., Billings, Moat. Owns and operates the bank building Nene Verified by Elrey H. Westbreek, Pres. Metals Securities Company, Butte, Ment. ‘Owns and operates a bldg. in Spokane Nene Verified by Jas. T. Finlen, Vice Pres. Great Falls See. Co., Great Fails, Mont. Ligaidating old charged-off assets ef the Verified by Sam Stephenson, Pres. Holane Securities Compost, Helens, Ment. ia Verided by 3. McKeansa, Pres. First Montene Company, Helene, Ment. Liguideting old charged-ofl aseets ‘erified by T. A. Merlew, Vico Pres. ‘Merchants Saint Paul Ce., St. Pasl, Mian, ied by G. M. Brack, Treas. Id Investment Co., St. Paul, Mina. jolds building leases Verified by Julien B. Baird, Pres. ‘Merchants Bk. Bldg. Co., St. Paul, Mina. u old charged-off assets Nene Nene None Nene Nene None Nene fanning 0. tirifed by C. W. Wilkins. View Pres. "Ta Nquidation z Verthea by 0. M. Corwia, Pres. ‘Minneapolis-Trast Joint Steck Land Beak, ‘Minneapolis, Minn. Operates joint stock land bank Verified by O. M. Pres. Te. Co., Mankato, Mina, Nowe i 2 ' Zz t i Visises by ‘0-1. Corwin, View Pres. Mim Rational Beak, Reo Hetghs De fitirit i i etigel exize na i” i grant rgigi : g F 5 3 g Birra Brag | UNDER ACT OF 1983, 18 A HOLDING COMP, First National Bank Bismarck, No. Dak. (CThis report ts mado tn complionce with the requirements of the Senbing Act of 150—9 ie eer mak eae Ne cubine Bas er Owned Coed a ae ae a et) Verified by A. E. Wiles, Seoretery hereby thet I have examined the separate veperts of aes ed ss coh ech rent eiod by the seer thee Ls Ome Bi | gestion, immediately named Professor |temporarily blocked Saturday when — ok ore of ., = Pre a TS eee

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