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o'clock will feature an address Rev. Matteson. The church choir will sing anthems at all three ser- vices, as 6 Loom for Veterans . Sentinel Butte— RHPOA —_ ‘ Rev. and Mrs, Gulson extend an , aoe 1Oees 6 H JUBILEE PROGRAM invitation to all friends and mem- amend. 50 850 0 New Haven, Conn., July 18.—(?} , bers of the church, particularly to Boisin, 1b 40180 General Frank T. Hines, contending 5. —_——_——_—_ those who knew the ole, iw ian Waldol, if 3 0 0 0 ojthat the welfare of the veteran hinges Dloneer days, to attend the jubuse Smith, 3 0 013 2/on the general welfare of the coun- Oats necpen on eine’ plenlo ‘baskets “and” remain Zins, et Mie pore try, expressed confidence , Thursday ; : to Feature ring picnic baskets an ; Millie, 3b 421140 i ns aibidebevec: throughout the entire day. Larson Again Leads | Bitainger’ > 45 1 0 §|detore the national convention of MUL Rte) . * Hutson in Grid Pp oll eee ie Be aay who served. in the world war R E PES ‘The Golden Jubilee service of Sloan Minneapolis Quartet ee 34 6 527 9|Would do ve part” in the Qtemorial Presbyteri hurch at Tonight Chicago, July 18.—()—The leaders R|dtive for national recovery. ¥ Glenooe, which will be held Sunday, Appears Here iS: in the college all star football poll: 002 000 000— 2) The national administrator of vet- IN ICE erans’ affairs told the delegates there Ends—Frank Larson, Minnesota a ee eee will be no opportunities for employ- 79,358; Don Hutson, Alabama, 78,963. dinger; losing pitcher, Neva. Left on|Ment of veterans under the emer- Tackles—Bill Lee, Alabama 78,504; | hases— Medora 10; Sentinel Butte 8,,8ency relief appropriation act of Phil Bengtson, Minnesota, 76,863. |Two base hits—Holman 2, Hits—oft | 1935. sae, AE ch Roar Ohio|Hardinger 4 in 9 innings; off Neva 5 ate, 77,914; arles Muc! Wash-|in 8 innings. Struck out—by Har-| ae . are ae Bill Bevan, Minne- dinger 12; by Neva 15. Bases on balls Six Entombed Miners sota, 173,373. —off Hardinger 1. Hit by pitcher— ea a wteer Notre|(Holman) by Hardinger. Umpires— F ‘ound Dead; 2 Missed Dame 366; wood =Kalbaugh,/ Bolton and Skalbech, Princeton, 60,728; George Shotwell, Van Lear, Ky., July 18.—(?)—Seven Pittsburgh 59,947. of the nine men entombed by a coal U arterbacks—Irvin| Warburton, mine explosion here Wednesday were southern California 66,018; Jack Bay: ul YOU RE mn found dead by rescue workers Thurs- Suly 21, was outlined Thursday by| The Gospel Quartet of the Lutheran Rev. H. M. Gulson, pastor. It will be|Biple Institute, Minneapolis, is sched- the 50th anniversary of the found-!yled to appear in a public concert at ing of the church in 1885. the Trinity Lutheran church at 8 Alexander G. Burr, supreme court o'clock Thursday evening. This justice, will deliver the address at/group of young men, which is tour- the morning service at 10 o’clock./ing North Dakota in the interests of Hymns, prayers and remarks by the the school, will offer a program con- pastor will make up the remainder (sisting of ensemble and solo musical of the service, which will be followed |numbers and a talk by one of the by a picnic luncheon and social fel-/members. A free will offering will lowship period lasting until 2 o'clock. |be taken. Judge Burr, Rev. Gilbert W. Stew- ———_—_—— art, pastor of the First Presbyterian TYPHOID LIST GROWS PASTELS $9.98 Spectator sports styles— with ‘vivid; contrasting belts,’ ties,. buttons — church of Mandan, and Rev. E. E.| Minneapolis, July 18.—(P}—Seven cool as juleps in this | Matteson will give a historical sketch|more typhoid cases in Minneapolis non, Illinois 59,363; Miller Munjas, day, and all hope was abandoned for new open-weave crepe! ; of the church in the afternoon meet-|were reported to the city health de- Pittsburgh, 56,729 Te Lil NG ME the aed baka piebrieey Gilat ot Whi ize, flesh, bi » Former members and friends | partment Thursday, bringing the to- Halfbacks—Duane Purvis, Purdue John F. lel, n, cl A t ite, maize, flesh, blue of the church will bring greetings. tal of cases to 111 since May 25. This smiling senorita, Miss Spain, |72,634; Dixie Howell, Alabama, 64,721; CLL Hilo car A —in sizes 14 to 44!° Letters from former pastors will b: Is shown at Torquay after she |Buzz Borrles, Navy, 58,387; Jimmy| |Cleveland interests seek to pur-| minerals, expressed belief that all yead. Special music by Rev. Stewart,| A new government order makes air| won the International beauty con. /Carter, Purdue, 57,916. chase the St. Louis franchise in the|nine had been killed instantly by gas. hhymns, a welcome from the pastor|training compulsory for 5,000,000| test from a field of contestants Fullbacks—Stan Kostka, Minne- | National Professional Football League,| Some of the bodies had been jand benediction also are planned. [Russian boys and girls who belong to| {fom all over the world, (Assoc |sota 75,042; Izzy Welnstock, Pitte-/end suiten the team to the clty on) crushed by falling slate and coal. Al \ \ a ress Photo! MeN ae -|were brot - ‘The evening session opening at 8|Communist organizations, » burgh, 64917, rone, who boxes Teddy ‘Yarose for lishments in Van Lear. PENNEY COMP Chi kE a s Fail: ti the latter's claim to the middleweight REPORT AS OF JUNE 29, 1935, OF CORPORATIONS WHICH, UNDER THE He lify fe wis apa OE ete TERMS OF THE BANKING ACT OF 1933, ARE AFFILIATES OR HOLDING Qualify for Western iand, Pu, the gloves sway ‘for nine|[ Mens and young Men's months after being knocked out by II-Wool Worsted Suits COMPANY AFFILIATES OF Colorado Springs, Colo, July 18.—|Carl Montebano in Pittsburgh a cou- a ‘and Double-Breasted Standard FIRST NATIONAL BANK (®)}—The “boy wonder” of another |ple of years ago . . . Pirrone was Siemarck ND eee titty ee tales Say ae toetea saat a a ae i BINDER TWINE 2 N. OL ing ursday as mat play doubted that the Italian ever would Charter No 4s | Federal Reserve District Ne. 9 gan in the Western Amateur tourna-|fight again . . . Yarosz learned to Alex Rosen ote Bro. BY REASON OF COMMON OWNERSHIP OR CONTROL DIRECTLY ment. play the accordion while the leg in- roan OR INDIRECTLY VESTED IN FIRST BANK STOCK CORPORATION For the first time in his 26 years|jury, suffered in his contest "with 05 er bale at Z of competition e West , Char-|Babe Risko several months ago, kept e p biardhe Aindinmmadimbarcuned ancbindemmrynlinthaodinc cio yaaa les (Chick) Evans, Jr. of Chicago|him on the sidelines . . . Sheldon Ey was not in the oe ermua ct banbesaen Bain record for throwing a base- Concrete Building Tile e ws i ie” Siete Playing what he termed “the most still stands—426 feet 9%4 inches Dri id Ws —The Ideal be amiss Sie ‘ipa “ait ra por heartbreaking round of golf” in his}. . . The outfielder chalked up that or Building 3 ‘Material ac er rans ef rpora on ‘Mame, Actress & Function of Business Cwned Owned wled'Besk “Sure” “Sank! Ser'oea career, Evans finished with a 157/standard in Cincinnati on Oct. 12, See us for estimates ————__—_—————- Wednesday and packed his bags for/1910. . . . Frank Skaff, 2l-year-old/| srsMARCK BRICK AND TILE Warehouse wo the return to Chicago, third baseman of Villanova College, COMPANY 121 So. Fifth St. Bismarck, N. D. Only nine strokes separated the|reports to the Brooklyn Dodgers|| wm. Noggle, Supt. Phone 728 id iets (CHOUTEAD COUNTY BANE, Pt. Benton, wat, ‘deoett Berka OTATE BANK OF LAKE ELMO, Lake Fimo, Mixa. ‘PARMERS STATE BANK, Lakefield, Minn, ‘General Banking ‘THE NORTHWESTERN BANK, Langdon, WD. ‘General Banking STATE BANK OP LITONPTELD, Litchteld, Minn. SENNEPI STATE BANK, Minneapolis, bana, ‘Banting PRODUCE STATE BANK, Minneepolis, Minn, General Banking MONTANA STATE BANK, Philipsburg, Mont, ‘General, SECURITY STATE BANK, Robbinedale, Sinn. General Banking ROLETTE COUNTY BANK, Rows, W. D. ‘General Banking & MERCH. BT. BANK, 8. Paul, Won. FARMERS ‘Paul, War. ‘FIRST STATE BANE, Bt. Paul, Sinn. ‘Banking wiret. MPANY, St. Peal, Minn, Conse a run Buaisese GRAND AVENUE STATE BANK, 8t. Paul, Mian. General Banking SECURITY STATE BANK, Bt. Paul, Mian. eral Banking ends of the qualifying bracket with |when school closes. > the medalist, Rodney Bliss, Jr., smooth hitting Omaha youngster at one end with a 142, two over par. At the other end were seven who were tied at 151. They will play off THESE FOOTPRINTS fy Prove THE VALUE 25% still lote of non-skid left im these treads for thou- sands more miles of safety. The All-Nations team nosed out the All-Stars, 14-13, in a free-hitting ‘Wachter League contest. 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