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¥ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1933 CONFUSION ENDED Judge Burr Addresses ON BRAN Sunday School Workers)" " "s+, New Ruling Corrects All | B. Sanderson, Mise Arlene Sanborn Progranis Next Sunday | ,,Detslled announcement of the pro- |g Labels 44 Receive Mention for Credits and George Stebbins. | ram will be ee Ca in the week.| § “Church school administration: Miss| Concerts to be elven given by the Singers’ | : | Earned During Standard | pith Cordner, Carrol Grimstvedt, Mr.| Guild at’ the Hismarcy city audi-| , Mts, ce jeu 822 ne Se rotect the ing, bic, Ho | Training School and Mrs. George Janke, Miss Caro-| torium Nov. 26 and Dec. 3 will mark Sis EVER ee ‘States Fi - | line Koch, Miss Helen Kleingartner,|the opening of the series of free |S"€ visiting relatives. She will re-| % anaie has navited that every | RT TSN aT | Mrs. M. R. Larkin, Rev. Lippert, W. R.| Sunday afternoon 4 o'clock musicales| ‘Un the latity part of this week. of cereal labeled “Bran” |. «we must teach the children of to-| Miller, Miss Mabel Olson, Leayfor the current season, Junior and ee state on the label exactly what it day the power, mission and ity a Schneider, Mr. and Mrs. John Schul-| Senior Guild members will be heard| Mr. and Mrs. Ernest O. Stoudt, Jr., contains. the Christian church,” decl er and Mrs. Davis. on_both programs. |701 Sixth St, and thelr daughter, Before this ruling, even part- | Burr, chief justice of the Non a ‘The credits havevbeen presented to| The Mandan Male chorus, under|Maryann, left Tuesday for bran products were sometimes mis- kota supreme court when he address- | superintendents and later will be giv-| direction if J. C. Gould, will assist!where they will visit until after|% ly referred to as “Bran.” It |eq 90 Bismarck Sunday school work-|¢n to those who have earned them at} With the concert next Sunday, sing-| Thanksgiving day while Mr. Stoudt . ‘was not easy for the purchaser to ers’ assembled for their annual din-|their own churches. ing two pieces new to Bismarck|recuperates from the appendicitis | distinguish Yotwoen ‘a cereal that her Monday evening. The dinner was) William Mueller, 813 Third st.,| 2¥dlences. operation jhe underwent recently. | was entirely Tran, or a all Lod with | served at the Presbyterian church. president of the Bismarck Council of "other special guest appearance) They will be guests of Mr. Stoudt's another was pod NE and i Kelloge’s, “AucBux isle labeled with Malt, 8 and 8 md ata astate ment which bes the product fairly and Kel s Atz-BRAN has won mil- bed Ginere okt Dh, corrects pation tally td, “Ad Bleaamy. ry. farnishee Forty-four Sunday school teachers and officers who had completed the requirements for one unit of credit during the Standard Training school were given special mention by Mrs. F. M. Davis, 930 Sixth St., chairman of the leadership committee. The credits have been awarded as follows: Missiénary methods and materials: Miss Sara Benedict, Miss Winnifred Religious Education, acted as toast- master and brought greetings from Rev. C. A. Armstrong, Fargo, presi- dent of the North Dakota Council of Religious Education, who assisted in conducting the training school. Rev. Herzberg, pastor of the First Evangelical church, extended an in- vitation to the Sunday school work- ers to attend the three special courses which will be opened under auspices Livdahl, Grieg’'s Mrs. G. A. Dahlen, 623 Third 719 Ninth S8t., “Autumn,” Nome,” Verdi, ro- made known all over the world. mote oes borat eliminatio tp Burkhardt, Mrs. F. H. Everts, Mrs. A.jof his church next Monday evening} A quartet composed of Miss Hazel be W. Heidinger, Rev. and Mrs. E. Herz-/at the Bismarck high school. DeVore, Miss Dagny Aslakson, Myron seen Aui-Beax is not lberg, Mrs. J. L. Hughes, Mrs. J. J.| Rev. John Richardson, pastor of St. . a. y is tinal” disorder “howd be tesa (Lippert, Miss Clara Mack, Mrs. C. G. (George's Episcopal church, briefly re table at which ministers and their wives and the speakers were seated. Orange tapers and baskets of bitter- sweet blossoms were used in decorat- Singers’ Guild Opens will be that of Miss Marie Lemohn, Tribune Apts., who will play the first movement of the Grieg piano con- certo with Clara Trom, 500 Avenue A, at the second piano. Immediately Preceding this number, Miss Grace will sing will be heard in the version of “Caro which Galli-Curci H. Anderson and O, Leonard Orvedal man's “Golden Threshold.” ders. of American folk songs. will sing selections from Liza Leh- |} The Junior Singers will be featured | % in “Song of Thanksgiving” by Maun- | % Miss Maude A. Tollefson, | % teacher-founder of the Singers Guild, | @ will close the program with a group 4 Parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Stoudt St., Martin, Mrs. M. R. Larkin, Mrs. W. A.| ported on the Bible course being only on a physician’s advice. SchwartzeMrs. A. C. Strutz, Mrs. H.|taught at the high schoo? and com- Diled bran cereal, for | J, Taylor and Miss Elizabeth Welsen- | plimented the high school instructors ie buy a of consti tion, read the | born. for the discipline which is maintained wording on the . The facts | oj Testament study: Mrs. Frayne |by them. are there! Make sure by a sang Baker, Miss Mildred Carlson, Mrs. T. Miss Sanborn sang “A Prayer” ow i Po te b tof ft% |0. Brandenburg, Mrs. G. F. Dullam, |with plano accompaniment, played. by Thursday Friday Yor satisfactory Seoghn se °° | Miss Della Erickson, Mrs. F. L. Fuller, |Miss Donne Jean Davis. Mrs, Adoiph|| __ — On the Screen — ata me Miss Esther Maxwell, Miss Pauline | Johns, 702 Seventh 8t., played a plano al Munsch, Mrs. Charles Patterson, Miss | selection. Community singing and Mildred Patterson, Miss Velma Pat- terson, Miss Jessie Ramp, Miss Laura Tn the red-and- rs. In a by Kellogg in selections by the women's sextet of the First Evangelical church com- Pleted the musical entertainment. Judge Burr spoke on the purposes of Christian education, defining a reen jattle MY LIPS» Two Girls Dresses for Price item of education as “the collection & of One &, lor brintpes by Seat ue BETRAY tempt to ape yout lea! x mH & Boys’ Two Boys iit for Price of en ts tet ‘as sae : 1 JOHN BOLES ba im education ways has 1 to 10 one suit >» eae dives: for |tamnrren orig contr tu sient: ore EL BRENDEL Price of One | soul + the ei! of paren they, us ON . | capable,” Jt lurr continued. “The Girls’ D° You sive some boy or girl leoncern of the church is to” train THE Iris a Xmas Gift? 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