The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 10, 1934, Page 7

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~~ FORMER RESIDENT OR MBNOKEN DIES Hermann A. Klipstein Operated Lumber Yard and Hardware Store There 4 Years Mielke and Edward , both of Groton, and Mrs. Guy A. Barkey of Huron, 8.D. There are 31 grand- children and five great grandchil- High School Students Prepare For Brave-Demon Gridiron Clash Monday Bismarck high school football en- : z re 2 Gs shbss s three i i 3 if Lt te Mik ; i a Lid F E t F > a a z zg Es Mandan, Armistice Day cele- bration, Monday, Nov. 12. Fa- vors for everyone. ; | | RAFAEL DE ONATE ELLEN M’ADOO .. Albuquerque, N. M., Nov. 10.—(#)—Ellen McAdoo, daughter of Sen. W. G. McAdoo, and Rafael De Onate, screen actor, were mar- ried here Sat Arriving here by at a hotel. Gregational minister. issue the -League Ticket Wins ‘Washburn, N. D., Nov. 10.—The en- tire McLean county ticket endorsed by the Nonpartisan League, with one exception, was elected Tuesday, ac- cording to unofficial returns. Gilbert Holtan of Turtle Lake had beheiaa Fred Propp for sith Elected were J. C. Thode, sheriff; Joseph Krebsbach, auditor; Holtan, treasurer; J. » Clerk of dis- first district; and Independent, of- ficial newspapex. Several league candidates had no Opposition. They were Arlo Beggs, J. A. Erickson and R. R. Scholl, repre- sentatives; Gus Classen, J. H. Thorn- .|berg, Martin Kraft, Alex Slagg, con- stables; C. A. Brummond, Adolph Sor- enson, R. A. Kitts and Henry Ges- under |Sele, justices of the peace and Eman- uel Kack, Mrs. Ruth Levings and Ja- cob Forland, assessors, Complete Plans for Annual Observance were checked up at a meeting of Lloyd Spetz Post No. 1, American Legion, Friday evening. Gerald Richholt, chairman in charge of the annual Armistice Dance Bismarck Lions will entertain Vin- cent Hascall, international president of the organization, at a dinner and dance in the World War Memorial building on the night of Nov. 22, it SIDEGLANCES - ‘turday morning at the home of W. J. Heleher, Albu- Querque attorney and close friend of the McAdoos, plane Friday night from Los Angeles, Miss McAdoo spent the night at the Heleher home, and De Onate stayed “Wallace, can’t you come on home now? I’ve and I'm afraid to open it.” : At 10 o'clock Saturday morning the couple met in the home of the Helehers and were married by the Rev. George J. ‘Weber, Con- y McAdoo finally won the consent of her fie acreen actor but the refusal of a Los Angeles cler! marriage license, until De Onate bad proved t! not a Filipino, led to the couple's marriage in —_——$ ‘|M’Lean. Nonpartisan New Mexico, was announced Saturday by Dr. C. Dursema, club secretary. ‘Until that time there will be the date set for Hascall’s arrival. Plans for the entertainment of the international president are in charge of a committee composed of Dr. F. B. tion of sending large delegations, Dursema said. couples, according to advices now Dursema’s hands. ecunty officials elected Tuesday, cording to unofficial returns, are E Albers, sheriff; auditor; William : urer; Louis Lehmkuhl, register deeds, ex-officio clerk of district co Intendent of schools; Frank J. Kiebert, surveyor; H. H. Albers, county com- missioner, first district; August Reinke, county commissioner, third district; C. E. Wilcox, assessor, second district and A. B. Berg, assessor, third district. Grant County Winne: stantial majorities were given winning candidates in the election Grant county officials. Those elected meeting of the local club, the regular Monday meeting having been called off by reason of the Armistice Day celebration and that for the follow- ing week having been postponed until Jamestown will send 30 couples, Steele 24 couples and Mandan 20 Albers Wins Sheriff's | vesrins Race in Oliver County Center, N. D., Nov. 10.—(#)—Oliver| road B. B. Conyne, M. Kiebert, treas- ‘Kingfish’ Also Announces He'll Make L. S. U. Halfback a State Senator. Baton Rouge, Ta, Nov. 10.—)— ©. Long Saturday ord- ed. “What about the student $7 a head?”«the loans Long D. Man Disappears From Ellendale Road Camp Dr. in) inches tall with light light grey clothes when morning he disappeared to go to a graveling outfit seven miles from the city where was employed as ‘bookkeeper. No trace of him has been found, although police have been notified and radio broadcasts have been made. Books for the outfit, which is oper- ated by Lyle Sloan of Ellendale, Minn., were found to be in good shape. Harty on his first job with the con- and appeared to enjoy his work. bill fold, which must have con- peared, was found in the car, emptied of its contents. Harty beseeaaere was ace T. of urt was cern His w. rs Given Big Majorities|Emmons Incumbents Carson, N. D., Nov. 10.—(#)—Sub- Beaten in Election Linton, N. D., Nov. 10—In one of all ot the warmest county political contests to office are Edna ‘Kono, superin- tendent of schools; Sam Nagel, sheriff; C. W. Heinle, auditor; E. a. Laub, register of deeds; M. F. Land- @rebe, county judge and ex-officio el of the district court; The Car- son Press, official newspaper; J. commissioner, missioner, first district; Emil Giese, states attorney; Jake Loeffler, treasurer; Emmenuel Hertz, coroner International Chief Gianpee = Magellan Opon, a town of Cebu, Philippines. 4 second dis- trict; E. A. Burmester, county com- Milwaukee will have no fireworks Graft of Linton, county auditor; P. M. VanSoest, judge; E. H. Brant, ; J. A. Lang, register of deeds; Curtis Jenkins, superinten- dent of schools; C. Lynn, sena- tor; Math Dahl end Val P. Wolf, representatives; A. L. Portz, coroner; Frank H. Lawler, commissioner, district; George Shepherd, commis- sioner, second district; Fred Relerson, Cc. A. paper. next July 4 except at parks or under| Shafer Wins M’Kenzie special permit. - By George Clark on County Seat Contest — Watford City, Nov. turns from McKenzie Additional Markets WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN » Nov. 10. — (®) — Cash No. 1 northern 79%; No. 2 northern 75%; No. 3 northern 73%. ae No. 2 white 44%; No. 2 white wheat: INVESTMENT TRUSTS (Over the Counter in New York) Quart. Ins. Sh. ....... ccoce 122-136 BISMARCK GRAIN Dine and dance to music of Mint Ambassadors at Mint in ‘Mandan, Armistice Day cele- re i braifon, Monday, Nov. 12. Fa-; = a ‘Here Comes the Bismarck Tribune To the Rescue —_ & we SES SNR IE FOE TS Ra ae ete” jvors for everyone. with just the gift you’ve been looking for to send to those friends of yours who are too warm to be remembered with just a stereotype greeting card. Here’s an Original Gift Not one of your friends has received anything like it before. 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