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. ores Humphreys, ‘nist te |Wheat Allotment Checks Hold Banquet and Dance inva same ue, | May Be Ready Next Week obligato for uted From 11 Des THURSDAY AW. LUCAS CO. ndelsonn Presbyterian Society [Will Be Dis Maintainers Employees Asso-|Culver; Miss hayrtie sistas. sae Studies Varied Topics District Headquarters in Mrs. Roscoe C. Boren W: (itt, and Walter Zimmerman, violin- Wingree pie WHY TAKE CHANCES? ciation Entertains Fami- | st, accompanied by Miss Belle Mehus. my h St; Mrs. Ople 8. Rindahl,) Vocal duets and study topics com- Burleigh County Daughter of Pioneer Resi- lies Here Wednesda Robert Keane and Glenn Houghton,| 70¢ Seventh St; Mrs. Morris, Clarion |prised the program when the Presby- — dents of Bismarck Buy nationally advertised merchandise here that hag Yee eae sae mame fern Maia hE Yesmenty|_aureh muy whet amens| “en of Blsmare stood the tst of time, 4/5 * ‘The guests spent the remainder of +: ‘ Avenue B, west. checks may be received next week, A Mp Bigg e banquet, a business the evening in dancing at the Pat: Akane Wetscuae Mra, Frank J. Bavendick, 11 Fourth |*ccording to County Agent H. 0. Put-| 4rs, Roscoe C. Béten, 88, McKen seasion election of officers and|terson + ni 2) and Mrs. G. E. Wingreene, 717 “ died in a local hospital at 6 a. a & dancing party were the program _ ee os sass ells Ye : ‘The checks will be distributed from) thursday. She was the daughter of | % 8 Fourth 8t., opened the program with ! eting é A the duets, which were “Mother, © My | headquarters in each district of which !the inte Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Wade, saicaes TRopploveee censor he Main: Thursday Musical Club] Miss tise trene Soule, daughter of Iigother” by Ernest Ball and “Lullaby"|there are 11 in the county, located! Dioneer residents of Blamarck. ? She leaves her husband, three sons, ore @uw John and Gerald of MeKensie, and|% Gladstone, association of the Edwin of Los Angeles, Calif, and three daughters, Mrs. Warren Clizbe, | % mer Wade, Tacoma, Wash. ‘ e@ Funeral , arrangements have not ncaa ad For Spring tion with relatives. The body will lie in state at the Webb Funeral chapel. . . . ie is at Arena, Wing, Regan, Wilton, Will Sponsor Concert|M™ *74 Mr. Chatles #. Soule, Mot: |by Brahms. | Mrs. R. E. Morris, 408) muawin, ‘Menoke, McKenale, Ster- fit, was married to 1 lward | Second St., was their accompanist. rr it Steiner, son of Mr. and Mrs, EB. w.| Mrs. C.F. Dirlam, 706 Avenue A, Ing, Driscoll, Moffit and Bismarck. evening at the Patterson hotel. Mem- The checks will be sent to BE. W. An- 5 bers of the association and their fam-|__7He Thuraday Musical club 18 /ateiner, $22 Third St, in a ceremony /84 {he main, study subject, which | serson of MeKentle, treasurer of the sponsoring ites, numbering about 280, were pres-| yin "will be given at the Bismarck roves ene erie wee aren Mrs, Henry ©, Putnam, 215] heat allotment committee for Bur- city auditorium Sunday afternoon it.. spoke briefly on “Leisure J aistrict See cr: Wing. was clected| tinder auspices of the Association of [pal church, at 2 o'clock Wednesday|and the Home,” and Mrs. P. C. Bak- Har No Pett ‘ ficers elected are Norman Jacobeon,| Commerce. afternoon at the church parsonage, iken, 509 Avenue C, used as her topic, |(f be ey, jor their checks un- Harmon, vice president; Theodore| The program announced Wednes- |407 Sixth St. : POreative Retucation arrival’ Thvs toques! ix mins DOA ‘Arnts, "Burnsted, treasurer; Roy| ‘ay includes appearances by promi-| The bridal gown was fashioned of| ‘The program was followed by a so-/1"tival. This request is made becatise Roth, New Salem, secretary, and|Nent local musicians and a balanced |royal blue flat crepe with figured|cial hour and serving of refresh-/ bene ‘“ at all checks may not Forest Scott, Selfridge, grievance rep-| Selection of vocal and instrumental ae a ae oesdanns |e ove oun. ert titfionttice “oatinions “ta Tesentative. numbers. A * : procurifig proper data on agreements During the business meeting it was| Mrs. Otto Hanson of Fort Lincoln, /Stelner, who was bridesmaid, wore */Community Council between tenants and landlords, or decided that the four associations| sccompanted by Mrs. J. L. Hughes) bet reasons. Previously organized in the district|519 Eleventh St., is to play a violin To Hear Dr. Larson ihe, anion ‘of money received in the first installment of the allotment would be consolidated into the one| selection, “Allegro Brilliante” by Ten- tate’ idea! — organization, which will hold month-| Have. Kil in and The February meeting of the Com-|for the county will be about $138,000. i Garniee, were |™unity Council will take place at 3/The total allotment for the county Sioux City, i Fa Hf ra] 1? “Today's Recipe | || and satisfaction must go with every pair, eee | Style, fit, price, all are right. vv 5 g 5 ROLLED FLANK STEAK One flank steak, 1 teaspoon mus-|¥ tard, 2 teaspoons salt, 1 teaspoon sugar, 3 tablespoons vinegar, 2 cups coarse stale bread crumbs, 4 table- ‘spoons melted butter or meat drip- ly meetings. The 12 counties in- Miss Marian Sandin, $23 Park St, cluded in the district are Grant,| with Miss Florence . 323 4 Y noon Amer- Sioux, Morton, Oliver, Mercer, Sar Park St., as her accompanist, will give ‘and also| ped hiya bet at the . # Md aoa of tes Lt per cent leigh, McLean, Sheridan, Kidder, | three vocal solos. The first two are We ei ee eee cl building, tite “ques: | Paid after the crop has been reded Emmons, McIntosh and Logan, __|“‘In A Luxemborg Garden” and “The 2 hei bie torpor SMC nd bal i ‘Talks were given by Division En-|Street Fatr” taken from “Sketches of speaker for the afternoon, will be Dr-lweKENZIE COUNTY RECEIVES ‘ gineer H. J. Thomas and Deputy Tax| Paris” by Manning and the third ts fr eee Rho Vil (CHECKS TOTALING $186,000 Commissioner John Gray and High-|Schubert's “Ave Maria,” uss some Phases of the Civil! “watford City, N. D., Feb. 18—()— way Commissioner F. A. Vogel. ‘The| Miss Fritch, plano, Ralph Tru- : Works, Service health project. Au |Two thousand’ seventy-seven wheat meeting date was set for Wed-|man, violin, and Byron Betterley,|, MF. counc!l delegates are requested to be) sitotment checks, totaling $136,000, hesday, March 21, at Bismarck. violoncello, will play a group of string : ———— have been received here and will be H. E. Paul, division maintenance | trio compositions. 4 i. id distributed to farmers next week, it superintendent, (was in charge of ar-| Miss Belle Mehus, 200% Third 8t., The St. Jude's missionary group met was announced Thursday by County rangements for the banquet given st | will play a piano selection, “Hungar-|™8h school with the class of 1929/for three tables of bridge and lunch-| ,rent ma. Hendrickson the Terrace Gardens, The program |ian Rhapsody No. 4” by Lisst. Dausta ABTISURGrAT college et ee haere A Gainannr see avian Checks yet to come will boost the featured Miss Hazel DeVore, vocal) Mrs. Frank J. Bavendick, 511 e* 2 C, we a ore awards in the bridge Mend vee Reeds id the bonus: 5 Churches Cooperate |gemes_were received by Miss Ellza-| “istripution of the checks is to be Cartwright, Alexander, Arnegard, beth Roether, Twelfth St. and In World Prayer Day made next week from Watford City, Charison and Grassy Butte. Mrs. M. A. Hunter, 423 Eleventh 8t. . aa eisai ‘Under of five local chi \- ry Whose Fault? oa der sup of five tna tur] ? Vicetingss of Clubs | lis"tiaittestesegct content Day of Prayer will be present- And Social Groups 66 per cent of the total which will aan earthen eR *) aeiegte ath cal flour and bake in © moderate oven New Shade of Grey Kid To make the stuffing, mix 1 tea- spoon salt, onion and pepper with bread crumbs, Melt the fat in the hot ‘water and pour over crumbs. Cover | X e ‘and let stand five or ten minutes. Mix lightly with a fork, keeping the|X Rane eee non to had tocue|%| Made over a perfect fitting T strap pattern. You will First Baptist church at 3 tome out of MeKensie county. ¢ ‘The Woman's Benefit smcitin| City-County Ne . Kennedy, 618 Sixth 8t., + . Churches which will|will hold a regular business meeting at er, but not sticky or pasty. be delighted with the extra quality that is built in this sections of the program |8 o'clock Thursday evening at the| Mr. and Mrs. Ronald N. Davies of a a aa shoe. Sizes and widths are— the Evangelical, Trinity Lutheran,|American Legion Auxiliary room,|/Grand Forks were visitors in Bis- TAKE NO STAND ° Presbyterian, McCabe Methodist World War Memorial building. marck Thursday. Mr. Davies came|, Minot, N. D., Feb, 15—(7)}—Mem- AAA Width, 5% to 9 Baptist. * ek ‘here to attend a meeting of the state | bers of the executive committee of the AA Width, 5 to 9 will be interdenomina-/ ‘The Auxiliary to Levi M. Parsons! pardon board, of which he is a mem-| North Dakota League of Municipall- : Post, United Spanish War Veterans,| er, but did not learn until his ar-|ties, after a meeting in Minot Wed A Width, 4% to 9 nesday night, announced they are not taking a stand for or against the proposal for initiation of a law to legalize liquor in North Dakota. : + GOLD LEAVING FRANCE will meet Monday evening at the regu- | rival here that the board meeting had lar meeting place, the American Le-/ been postponed, due to the absence of gion Auxiliary room, World War Me-| Governor William Langer, morial building. This ice is made early because confusion P._R. LaFontise, traffic manager arisen regarding the meeting place. {for Northwest Airways, Inc., in North 5 —— ‘is, Feb. 15.—(®)—Drainage of . Dakota, returned ‘Thursday. afternoon’ early 2,000,000,000 francs in gold (ap- Fargo Octogenarian his home at Fargo after a few days’ | | oyimately $130,000,000,000) from the bank of ry A visit in Bismarck. i France reserves was shown | % Killed in Accident Visitors in Bismarck Tuesday in- ‘Thursday in a statement fr the week | $ A boy or girl may be warmly clad, Here's the plan many mothers use Fargo, N. D,, Feb, 15—(®)—Struck| cluded Theodore Kellogg, H. A. Mac- |°ding Feb. 9. Popular Semi-Sport Shoe psi ease woe ieee t to protect their children from a eo by ry automobile near the Agricul-|koff and R. V. Boulger, all of Diek 4 Pp po! i you know what’s to blame? Low ney sce a Spee Mrs. Nick Zappas and son, Hubert, | {ural sant Prretinent, rosetved it en —————— : vitality, A sluggish system mak Instead of waiting for biliousness | of 391 Tenth St., returned Wednesday | Betts, 89, Fargo resident, re - <ojkeawaieice Stuff Head any child an victim for colds. ° strike, they ward it off in this | after being guests since Sunday of | Juries which caused his death in St. a ‘The yaungriecwhoesl Ishaven’t. Way: Every few days, they give the |relatives at Jamestown. Luke's hospital, Fargo, early Thurs-| Athens, Feb. 15.—()—Premier Tsal- e j moved for two days will contract a child a spoapful of plain California day. daris announced Thursday that Gem- Jost a few drops up each AA/Tel 43 cold quicker than th who has Syrup of Figs. No violent purge! No = ‘The car was driven by Harold Wales| uel Insull, Sr., former American Uti . * ‘i ‘ forgotten his rubbers. A powerful laxative of edult strength) Stet this C of Van Hook, N. D., a senior student tties operator, will be permitted to Rostril, Quickly breath- DIET The color is nusand. The leather is mandrucca with cathartic that. 0) the child's natural, fruity’ 8 cartiatotaa New Spring Coats and Suits|a¢ the college. An inquest is scheduled|main in Greece until his health im-| lg again becomes clear! kid leather trimming. Continental heel. Sizes— very pores is just as bed. The senna. Usethegenuine Californie jae here! The S. & L. Co. [at 90. m. Priday. proves. proper treatment is described Syrup of Fig», sold everyehere; ———— AAA Width, 5%, to 9 on the right: : bottle should say California. AA Width, 5 to9 A Width, 44 to 9 is the Theme Song in these New Swagger Suits Spring Tweeds © Spring Colors © Spring Fashion# No wonder they're so popular right now. Jackets have Spring variety—Three-Quarter and seven- eights Swagger lengths —Tweeds are checked— Diagonal—Shadow Stripe and Mono-Tone in Blues, Tans, Greens, Gold and Grey. Sizes 14 to 40. 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