The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 7, 1934, Page 3

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i y —— FUNERAL DIRECTOR _RIBCT STATE HEADS E. P. Bishop Named President; Calnan Re-Indorsed for Embalming Board % E. P. Bishop, Belfield, was elected President of the North Dakota Fun- @tal Directors association at the clos- ing session of the convention here ‘Thursday morning. Valley City was selected as the convention city for next year. Other officers chosen were: J. W. Murray, Cando, first vice-president; A. W. Bethke, Drake, second vice- President, G. L. Anderson, Grand Forks, secretary and R..C..Swandby, ‘ Grafton, treasurer. J. E. Anderson, boo tN ad named to the executive convention Went on record as endorsing J. W. Calnan, Bismarck, to Immediately afterwards the delegates br aa into the final business ses- ions. The three-day convention closed with a special demonstration by O. W. Olson, representing the Eckel’s insti- tute of embalming. Olson’s demon- stration is one of making facial like- nesses from a new soluble silk ma- Rev. Walter E, Vater was the main night. Lecturing on presént day mor- ‘als, Vater said that conditions will be improved only when the people desire higher standards and can bury their urge for baser things. Entertainment Is Offered Special entertainment was furnish- ed by the Lions quartet, which featur- ed Miss Marian Sandin as soloist. Members of the group are Henry Hal- verson, Ed Klein, A. P. Simon, Arthur Bauer and A. A. Doerner, accompan- ist. Two violin solos by Adolph Englehardt were also on the program, Group singing was led by Duemeland. The Grand Pacific hotel orchestra played between courses of the dinner. ‘Three 25-year members of the asso- ciation were presented buttons by C. be Teappointed to the state embaim-|A- Jacobson, president. They were A. ng board. Further resolutions were thanking the city of Bis- : k and the men who made the @@Avention possible, for their work. ‘Thursday morning, F. J. Beaurline, B. and G. representative from 8t. Paul, showed a movie depiciting mod- @n enbalming and derma-surgery. ou wINn . im Hanes Shirts! HERE’s the low-down on HANES Shirts. ... You have so much tail tucked into your shorts it can’t get out of bounds... can’t Wi “wvear’s been all your life! Take hold of a HANES Shirt sand stretch it sideways. Look how i a, a3 snaps : back into low, it over your It coded. out neatly across your chest—with- out a ridge or wrinkle. You couldn’t put a cooler, more come fortable shirt on your back! While you're about it—climb into a pair of HANES Shorts. H. Johnson, Mayville; E. M. Ander- son, Kulm; and G. C. Jensen, Edin- burg. Short talks were given by J. ‘W. Maxwell. president of the state salesmen’s club, and L. 8. Ashley, former. president of the national casket manufacturing association. Wives of the directors were enter- tained Wednesday noon at a lunch- eon in the new capitol building and taken on a tour of the new structure. Professor Clarence Strub of the Hohenschuh-Carpenter College of Embalming concluded his lectures and demonstrations Wednesday afternoon. A discussion of the funeral service GOODBYE | FLAT TIRES NEW-TYPE INNER TUBE Self-Seals Punctures INSTANTLY! Low IN COST! Stop worrying about “flats”. Save tire and tube repair bills. Avoid road ‘The remark- ablenew Seal-o-matic Safety Tube ie much ¥etitcostsonly slightly more ordinary tubes. Let ‘us put a est in your tires today. 123 Broadway Lomas Oil Com 917 Main Phene 8 4 Phone 808, Independent Republican Candidate for Governor code was carried on by Henry Dooley, lor &@ complete adult funeral executive secretary of the Minnesota |from $210 in 1929 to $173 in 1933, funeral directors association. Dooley ——————— reviewed a survey conducted in North| With weather conditions favorable, Dakota, over a six-year period in which pigeons fly more than a mile a min- it was shown that the average cont | ute. ranges! 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