The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 6, 1934, Page 3

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Legion and Auxiliary Will Send Delegations to Fargo Audrey Waldschmidt to Appear With Bismarck Drum and Bugle Corps Monday A large delegation of Bismarck American Legion and Auxiliary mem- bers will leave on Saturday and Sun- day for Fargo where the annual de- partment conventions will open Sun- day to continue until Tuesday. Five local men have been invited to play with the American Legion state band, which will meet for re- hearsal Sunday morning under direc- tion of Arnold ©. Forbes, Wahpeton. They are Arthur 8. Erickson, Archie Olson, H. M. Leonhard, George Smith Audrey Waldschmidt, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Waldschmidt, 411 Avenue D, will appear with the drum and bugle corps of Lioyd Spetz Post No. 1, which is to parade on the Fargo streets at 3 o'clock Monday afternoon. Spencer 8. Boise is direc- tor. The little girl, who has received For re is much attention for her work with the KFYR Lone. Scout band, will give a baton twirling exhibition when she nual convention memorial service will start at 7 o'clock Sunday evening on lway avenue, it was announced peak Mrs. aa Ly Fiend Jr., ot tional president of the Auxiliary arrive in Fargo on Sunday afternoon and will be escorted to the Gardner Biester will speak at the joint seasion of the Legion'and Auxiliary at 11 o’- clock Monday morning at Orpheum theatre and will address the Auxiliary convention at its afternoon program the same day. She will be the dis- tinguished guest at the All-State dinner at the Masonic temple Monday evening, which will be in the form of a fun frolic. Entertdinment fur- Womens Wear Don’t Forget About Our July Clearance SALE Coats and dresses, silk underwear, white purses, blouses, millinery—all merciless- ly reduced. Over 300 lovely dresses now cut nearly in half. Priced at— $2.95 $5. 95 $7.95 $9.75 $12.75 All Hats up to $6.50 now $1. O0 can vest Bismarck Building & Loan Ass’a. Service Since 1906 Room 11—First Natl. Bank Bldg. Financial Condition June 30, 1934 Real Estate Contract ......... Real Estate Owned ... Tax Certificates ... Share Loans ........ Govt. and other bonds ... Cash on hand and in bank 2471.0 $568,164.84 Liabilities Contingency Undivided profits ... THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1934 j MBS. WILLIAM H. BIESTER, JR. nished by Fargo talent and the Aux- iliary chorus of Valley City will aid Mrs. A. G. Porter, Edgeley, past de- + president, in making this an outstanding social event. Monday morning the processional Mrs. Biester, national president of of officers, chairmen and distinguish-| Lynch, Lidgerwood, is the be ful display of flags carried by the following Auxiliary members: Miss Nell Evans, Lisbon, president's page; Mrs. George Griffin, Jamestown, sec- retary’s page; Mrs. R. M. Smoot, Fargo, chairman of pages; Mrs. R. P. Frank J. Webb, Grand Forks, first district pages; Mrs. Jerome Baglien and Mrs. Sam Baglien, Hillsboro, sec- ond district pages; Mrs. P. M. Jones, Fingal, and Mrs. William Pierce, New Fockford, third district pages; Mrs. J. H. Rombough, Rugby, and Mrs. C. L. Erstad, Maddock, fourth district pages; Mrs. E. N. Lund, Kenmare, and Mrs. Berthene Rodsater, Mohall, fifth district pages, and Mrs. Olga Reuter, Mott, and Mrs. Clara Near, Mott, sixth district pages. Delegates Will Study The schools of instruction to be held at a luncheon Monday noon will be presided over by Mrs. J. A. Hofto, child welfare chairman; Mrs. F. O. | Of more than a dozen .|inence in Auxiliary Gentz, unit activities and commun- ity service chairman; Mrs. A. M. Brown, treasurer, and Mrs. R. M. De- TT Fag a TODAY SATURDAY 25c Midnite Sun. Until 7:30 Your Greatest Amusement Treat Is Here! She Made Softies Out of Hard Guys and Dames president at the convention in Chi- cago last October and will serve un- fall, Her eléction came as a of ° years work, during which she held offices constantly in- creasing in importance and estab- Patriotic program of 360,000 Auxiliary members in 8,090 local units through the national headquarters at India- napolis, Ind. The national president will address the joint session of the Legion and Auxiliary set for 11 o'clock Monday morning at the Orpheum theatre. Driscoll Couple Wed At Ceremony Tuesday Sly nigkinemaion read at 2:30 Tuesday afternoon at the First Lutheran church of Mandan, Miss Puy, secretary. Events to take place| nie Tuesday noon and the presiding of- ficers are as follows: Past Presidents’ Parley, Mrs. A. A. Kjelland, Hatton, past department president; present presidents’ luncheon, the six district committeewomen, including Mrs. Mur- iel Crydermann, Mrs. A. O. Anderson, Mrs. FP. J. Fredrickson, Mrs. Thomas Street, Mrs. A. C. Wiper and Mrs. A. Hammes; rehabilitation meeting, Mrs. J. T. McGillic, rehabilitation chairman. Several prominent reha- bilitation workers will be featured on the program of the latter luncheon. Mrs. F. H. Registe:, new president of the local unit, will atten’ the pres- idents’ luncheon, while Mrs. Nan King, secretary, will be at the event Katherine Marck Is Bride of Late June if ne i : , bBo A Paramount Picture... trom the Collier's Weekly Serial... with - ADOLPHE MENJOU DOROTHY DELL CHARLES BICKFORD SHIRLEY TEMPLE 4 dynamite That’s Shirley Temple DON’T MISS SEEING THE YEAR'S BEST PICTURE ! COMEDY — NEWS — CARTOON (USEC O pues Gor the Bedroom... CT HESE attractive and durable rugs with their exclusive styles and colorings are particularly suited to carry out the present vogue for rugs in ects. : Soft Woolly Texture, made in a wide range of Saat 0" agp lie Gat ane ace wary soap to dae ‘Bowman Furniture Company 202 Broadway Bismarek, N. D. Phone 100 t City and County | County Judge I. ©. Davies Monday Granted | marriage license to Joseph . Kinser and Miss Lillian Mae ae (Additional Society on Page Five) poneatindeninetadi trig LAST TIMES TONIGHT Tim McCoy in “One Man’s Game” TOMORROW NIGHT AND SUNDAY MIDNIGHT The C It Happened omedy Daily at 2:30-7-9 25c to 7:30 CAPITOL —sas THEATRE =ee— Charter No. 13398 Reserve District No. 9 REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE DAKOTA NATIONAL BANK & TRUST CO. OF BISMARCK, IN THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON JUNE 30, 1934 Loans and discounts ..-$ 338,529.68 Overdrafts 5 44.06 United States Government securities . ai 199,625.00 Securities guaranteed by United States Govern- ment as to interest and/or principal.... 18,600.00 Other bonds, stocks, and securities ......... eee. 289,748.74 Banking house, $60,000.00. Furniture and fixtures, $10,444.85 .............cec08 70,444.35 Real estate owned other than banking house.. 8,456.01 Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 95,289.54 Cash in vault and balances with other banks. 900,459.58 Outside checks and other cash items 1,129.46 Redemption fund with United States Treasurer and due from United States Treasurer. . Interest earned not collected ....... Other assets ........-...0sseeeee 3,750.00 11,102.06 220.43 one sete e essere ecco ese +e 6$1,987,393.91 Liabilities Demand deposits, except U. S. Government depos- its, public funds and deposits of other banks. .$1,104,284.53 Time deposits, except postal savings, public funds and deposits of other banks 268,240.84 Public Funds of States, counties, school districts, or other subdivisions or municipalities 131,782,12 United States Government and postal savings de- Posits .. ‘ 50,097.96 Deposits of other banks, including certified and cashiers’ checks outstanding 185,547.43 Secured by pledge of loans and/or in- vestments -$ 50,097.96 Not secured by pledge of loans and/or investments ............+ eeee 1,639,854.92 Total Deposits ........ . - -$1,689,952.88 Circulating notes outstanding ...... Interest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaid .... Other liabilities Capital account: Class A preferre stock, 250 shares, par $100.00: per share; common stock, 750 shares, par $100.00 per share ...... «10 + + $100,000.00 Surplus 50,000.00 Undivided profits—net «- 4,899.02 Reserves for contingencies ........... 8,600.00 163,499.02 TOTAL, including Capital Account .....$1,987,393.91 Memorandum Loans and Investments Pledged to Secure Liabilities: United States Government securities ae Other bonds, stocks, and securities ..... ee bees ee Total Pledged (excluding rediscounts)..$ 135,625.00 Against circulating notes outstanding........... 75,625.00 Against U. S. Government and postal savings de- TOTAL PLEDGED ...... ems hina ++-% 185,625.00 State of North Dakota, County of 88: , J. P. , Cashier of the above named bank, do swear that the above statement is true to the best of my . J. P. WAGNER, Cashier, 1984 ee ried and sworn to before me this Git: day. of: Zuly, (Seal) F..A. LABR, My commission copines Marek 11, 1986. Correct—Attest: ‘

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