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Mr. and! Bowman . 413 («1 OTS Rev, Mr. Sebold, who formerly was |T2"C, July 8. Mr. Betterley was| Burke .. oo ee By CYRIL W. PLATTES Bismarck and Mand 8 pastor at Glen Uilin and is m seine, (taduated from the River Falis high} Burleigh 63 «59 = 850 827 25| associated Prevs Staff Writer » the Maccabee lodge are lookin to | of the couple, will read the senviiend |School and Mrs, Betterley received her| CASS. .- 93 801454 949170) Samestown, N. D., June 27—(#)—|Pa oF prepared ing for= the law of the William “wnic,o° |diploma from the Mandan high school| Cavalier 515161812137 withering drouth, the worst in the ee yom, the | supreme Tesidence overlooking the Cale |i 1994. Mr. Betterley works for the| Dickey 38 38 455 141 SO Inistory of Stutsman county, Saturday » EW. Thompson, Mrs, river. A yellow olumbia |Betterley Cooler Box Divide 38 38-280 162-24 | eared the landscape of this south- Thompson and their two daughters, served in motif will be ob- Seen Dunn 33 30 «332 «156 at RS ee who are from Detroit, Mich. ding ‘breaepointments for the wed- ae Eddy. 218 188 —— eastern North Dakota region, the first to participate in the lodge’s activi. lawn immedinver? get, served on the inmona 31 33. «—«-364« te. gg Point of a devastated area that arches |leayls ties im connection with the Pioneer Relatives of the Drigess soo Foster. 1 a he er i ee Days celebration, ‘They will arrive serve as attendants, Mise Bra. eg. Sean ea 20 2203 9720 ee Sekehed and yellow flelds, many next Friday noon and will join’ the Ungerecht, a niece, as maid of how Grand Forks TL 71 1023 194 163) tout rain for a year, roll westward broad Manel in the fes- Clifford Ungerecht, a apes: ae TES LISTED poste - Hd bed wa 5 Gree the prairie aetis ‘as the eye can {ceived daily in y ; man, and Bett re riggs Agent Id the seg is the first visit to North Da- flower girl, Dark Mle tate tat ee a eae iS ee ae ease at, tar % cant cer is tale at Ona . Johnson, farms - kota for the Thompson family. Ac. accessories have been chosen by the|128 Rural Stud | fares 4140 360 85S eight it at all a three-quarter section 14 miles gompanying them here will be BD. wn elds andl a wie een Steak by aon ural School Students Re- | LaMoure . 39 39 468309, 35 NEON at a tage finds cattle rang-|northeast of Jamestown. ‘i ; , state manager, and by the maid of honor. ceive Diplomas at End of | 1028" -- 31 31-367 581 sng the parched erops or tethered by| “I came here in 1902 and we never Thompoon ie c Spanier ar, ME ‘The couple will tour the Columbia Goin, 88 66 == 555-380 83 lthe road to catch sparse vegetation. |had anything like this before,” John- @ Spanish-A: rh i McIntosh 23 «2336381 ie 5 . veteran arid is well-known “an at Oregon for hele peng Mountainn of hart en G6 oa 185] ve been eve 77 ears and ave | onicy was tn July, 094. f turned map Bean altended samestown lege tet | One nuadied and tyen-etgm | MOT, FS ais [Gonnyny of Jamestown, secretary of ows lone tn the Hels and my aelgh eight di- 4 apermmetisteenn shave, arranged eraduating from the Glen Uilin high| plomas were issued thls spring to| Mountrail 58 58 78 Sor 35|the North Dakota Grain Dealers as-|bors have done the same. Grasshop- urday, 4. There will be enter. 2 * kk d er, Oliver . \ ee 124 (29 5 tainment during the | - E. W. THOMPS: county superintendent, announced Sat-) Pembina 34 «34 «=—«806.«147.~—s«5 1 /Doard. anything. Which will be followed by anv edaen| Among visitors in Bismarck Almont Coupl he |. aang at oS ies 8 scovelipunig 156s prestaa place of 3. A. tastsnan, wear the by Mr. Thom y an address | pinmner ey for the nt Couple to Be ‘The new graduates bring the total| R, 4 4 © 946.-«-306-~—«G3|_“It’s developing into a catastrophe, |the place of J..A. Eastman near the wall be ihaeer 4 Mrs. J. H. Newton ‘Thonipeon, sn aon will be Mr. Marri le d tM d in county rural schools to 160 for the) Ransom 32 32 230 323 +33 (plain and simple. The farther you go|village of Courtenay. It failed te = eremonies and Mrs.| ine 4 fs ipreme commander of al ANGAN |entire year, Thirty-two students re-| Renville 30 30 235 177 37|West the more serious it becomes, The |sprout. pol luger will give the address of |a.4 ‘toc fo aeeiets Coen Geired diplomas at the ‘conelision of] Richland 50 50 712 266 é@9jonly bright spots, outside of a few| Leslie Sachow, sbout 28, who with . 5 Miss Dagmar M. Pe e first semester. ei his father ‘ates 20 ft ‘utse art enacasbees are urged to attend Gaming from Detroit. Mich. This will of Mr. and Mrs, Jonathan’ Pedewen,| The list of graduates follows: \ pen ip BB RB lare south and north of Grand “Parks (nag eOanig auseried,_ “We ‘HOR UEE 4 friends of members also will be ‘st visit to Bismarck for the and James L. Stoeckel, .| _ Regan—Josephine Brennise, Shirley ct to tak come. Thom , son of Mr. Sheridan 30 30 293 33 # #18jand along the Red River valley at |pe e our threshing rig out of Seeeters ate boas? tnd fuventte | SNe family, and Mrs. L. J. Stoeckel, both of Al-| Bronnise and James Fitzgerald; Grass| Sioux . 18 14 127 70 18|some points. the sheds this year.” Thursday. Th 1! Fathe d ; rt W. Stewart in Fert i coma’ stark 38 38 «6 773-«239-S «96 trucks from the west is rumbling] Bugbee Is le committee includes rs and Sons Are _ the Presbyterian manse at Mandan at | Sundauist; Wilson—Zinnia Adamyk.) 5 eye 2 22 118 40 6 |through this community of 8,000, 1o- | PUSS. Mrs. Newton, chairman, and Mmes.! B 8a, m,, Sunday. Albert Berg, Katherine Hruby and| 5: a" travels aa Of Dickin Zuger, E. C. Stee, A. N. Larson and| * anqueted at Church] iss’ruth N. Pederson wilt be her|Valena Nelson; Pleasant View—June| Towner 7 oH ot a 8 cece ine strieben tuple, ‘ray ickinson College Cece! mer, the commander, sister's maid of hi Anderson, Hjalmar Berquist and Ber-| ne a i ” aaaetee Junior members are to commecicate | . Fathers and sons affiliated with the |Shaw of Mandan hes bear thoce nn. | nice Patzner; Canfield—Evelyn Novy;} yt * 33° 32347 -167_—20\carry abnormal consignments of cat-| Dickinson, N. D., June 3t—(P}— with Mrs. ate | Bice: n chosen as | Walsh 5656 1072 «473 ~=—«:147| tle, moved because of feed deficiency. | a; tm . Larson, who is acting court |=8marck Baptist church, numbering |best man. For her wedding, Miss | T*Y68—Gerald Nelson and Gwendo-| warg 89 2 600 618 67| At Fargo, 95 mil genie aborts oth 4 director following the resignation of |{% Were guests at the banquet which |Pederson has chosen a white silk |!" Nelson; Painted Woods—Doris) won, | 5 4 es east, John Din-|ton county deputy superintendent of Mrs, ‘Doroth: the Ladies’ Vv | Wells . av 47 576 152 24) woodie, chairman of the state agricul-| schools the last 11 as y Homan, in Mission society gavi j-|Suit elaborated wi Damstrom, Vernon Franklund and x years, registrar 5 regard to ‘YY gave Fri. ith embroidery and Williams 7m 67 493 573 49)ture conservati ti their part in extending a welcome to |°¥ evening in the social room of the | accessories to match, and will have a|ZUlalie Roe; Ecklund—Ruthella An-' i penal pac entice 6 Pederel: bebe crbecaatk lee encoun ae the party of visitors, church, decorated in green and pink|Douquet of pink roses. The maid of |1eron, Natalie Asplund, Leonard) = potas ig Satie ties aes | a axetahea (he ent ee eke e the occasion, honor will be in an ash rose silk Backman, Norman Backman, Harry nat haneabt hth eee eee i aa oe reat ior hielo bs Aas meee Seinted aren ‘] A hort talks were given sr] dress with Berg, Joyce Fisher, Thomas Hanwell, . . a fore goi jo Mandan, Bugbee M’Cullagh-Harris oanort talks were given by Karl F./dress with white accessories, Margaret Murray, Bertha Partyke| Driscoll Youths Will (773,07 33 ne nto eee eutt Only 5 Couhties Normal previously spent nifte than twOlyenal M is pastor, Rev, Beni a Bente and the ea a Lotte for eight guests, Betty Strandemo and George Stran- Fi Additional music will be furnished] of the 53 counties in the state, only|as deputy Barnes county superintend: » Rev. njami icludiny "4 a | Arriage Occurs party ended with the fathers snd sons| thelr daughters, Ruth and June, alk | m0. Give Program Sunday OF Ne coee arene “ieoestel, “Mitared [71@; Pembina, Walsh Grand Forks, ent of schools and taught at Almont Skrtel Hee of Bismarck | at the wedding Wednes- day of Miss Eleanor Irene McCullagh, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Mc- | Cullagh, Goodrich, to Eldon L. Har-! ris, son of Mrs. G. D. Harris, Hurds- field. The service was solemnized in the Ensign and there were no attendants. The bride j was attired in pink georgette and car- i bride's home by Rev. Mr. ried tea roses and lilies-of-the-valley. ‘There was a program of nuptial music preceding and following the exchange of vows. Mr. and Mrs. Harris are touring Yellowstone National park and will be at home July 24 at Hurdsfield, ed Valley City Teachers college and Dunwoody institute, Minneapolis. Mrs, Harris attended Goodrich high. school and the North Dakota Agricul- tural college. Guests at the service also included the two families, Mrs. Ensign, Miss Juanita Thompson of Hurdsfield and Kermit Grimm of New Rockford. Automobile Protection? SEE US NOW F, A. LAHR Insurance and Bonds Dakota National Bank & Trust Co. Bld. BISMARCK, N. DAK. Mother going d poe hot Seniar inthe kdtehen?_ Or will you bring ~~ her to the Grand Pacific Restaurant fer a real Sunday Dinner FRIED CHICKEN es DINNER 50c STEAKS, from 1:30 om. sauce for ; voting their appreciation to the so- ciety for the pleasant affair for them. ‘ ca Trinity Church School To Have Picnic Sunday} A picnic at 1 p. m., at Kiwanis park will follow the Sunday morning ser- vices at Trinity Lutheran church at which the annual summer school pro- gram will be given. Children attend- ing the school and their families are invited. Selected hymns and Bible ;Teadings which center on the five Almont, the couple will leave for an outing at Detroit Lakes. They will be at home at Almont, where Mr. Stoackel is employed in the I. G. A. store, July 9, Both are graduates of the Al- mont high school. The bride-elect continued her education at the Cap- ital commercial college in Bismarck and Mr. Stoeckel at Valley City Teach- ers college and the State School of Science, Wahrton, * 8 *% Girl Scout Day Camp Schedule Is Changed jPparts of Luther's catechism will be given by the classes. A short sermon *s* *& Army Reserves Giving Dinner Dance Tonight Garden flowers and ivory tapers in harmony with new scolor scheme of the municipal golf course club house will be the principal decorations for the 7 o’clock dinner dance which will be given there Saturday evening by & group of reserve army officers and their wives. Hosts and hostesses will be Capt. and Mrs. J. A. Lytle of Mandan, Cap- tain and Mrs, Fred W. Whiting, Capt. and Mrs. F. E. Judkins and Lt. and Mrs, John Hanlon, all of Bismarck, and Miss Jeanette Gray of Wilton. Major Henry A. Matchett, executive officer of the 14th Brigade at Fort Snelling, Minn., will be among the 48 guests who are to include regular and reserve army officers of Bismarck- Mandan, and three civilian couples, Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Jones and Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Larson of Bismarck and Mr. and Mrs. John Kennelly of Mandan. Also included will be a number of visitors of Fort Lincoln families. Fritz and His Rhythm Kids orches- tra of Mandan has been secured to ing rocm and dancing will follow in the lounge. Ninety-two per cent of the nine million people living in Egypt are of the Mohammedan faith. aa? Kysar Cut Rate Jewelry Store Moved to 305 Broadway, across the street from the postoffice. All work guaranteed as before. You'll Be Cool as a Penguin in the air-conditioned comfert ef OBRIEN’S CAFE SUNDAY DINNER Better come here tomorrow. 412 Broadway Bismarck Change in time for day camp ses- Mr. on “Christian Education” will be given |Sions and also arrangements for- the! Harris, employed in a garage, attend-|by the pastor, Rev. Opie 8, Rindahl. |first overnight hike Wednesday, July | 8, were announced Saturday by Miss Helen Goertz, Girl Scout director. Starting Tuesday, June 30, and con- tinuing through July and August, day camp activities will be held on Tues- day, “Thurgday and Friday. change from Monday and Wednesday was made so that girls can avail themselves of swimming instruction at the municipal pool. For the overnight camp, the girls will leave the scout office at 4 p. m. and will return at 10 a. m. Thursday. Reservations should be made’ as soon as possible with July 7 as the dead- jline and no girl will be allowed to go unless she has had three days at day camp, one of them this season. Equipment required will be a pon- cho, or rubber sheet, two wool blan- kets, pajamas, toilet articles, a drink- ing cup, towels, mosquito netting, nosebag lunch, and the fee of 15 cents, according to Miss Goertz. There will be no day camp on July 3, 7 and 9, the last named being can- celed because of the overnight hike terminating that day. ee Former Fort Lincoln Ghylin—Alden Backman, Evelyn Coleman and Margaret Gill; Phoenix —Elna Bailey, Virgil Cloud, Caroline berg, Julius Wolff and Walter Wutzke; Florence Lake—Harold Nieters; Ly- Gellner, George Rachel, Chester Sand-| man—Elvira Matson and Theodore) Driscoll, N, D., June 27—Over 40 Driscoll youths will take part in the Children’s Joy Day program to be presented at 10 a, m., Sunday, in the Driscoll hall as a climax to the Bible vacation school of the Lutheran Wright, Eleanor Chapin, Virginia McCann. Hattie Ward, Bernice Chapin, Vera Koom and Hazel Nel- A. Anderson, student of the Luther Theological Seminary at St. Paul, Minn., who supervised the school ses- Thorson; Richmond—Arthur Berg;! Lein—Alvin Hinkle; Burnt Creek—! William Borner, Rose Marie Schonert | and Lucy Eva Steiner; Naughton—| Edward Cunningham and Josephine Clooten; Frances—Bernice McCor- mick; Leon Owen and Viola Schauer; | Highland—Molly Graf; Linden—Fern | Glanville, Bernadine Harty, David) Jarvi, Arnold Josephson, Martha Jo- church. Music and talks by the children and the presentation of awards will) feature the program. Certificates for | perfect attendance will be given to} approximately 30 enrolees. Honor awards for scholarship will) be presented to Phyllis Pederson and Wayne Olson, highest ranking girl) and boy in the senior department, sephson, Eino Kavonius, Vivian : : Knowles, Claude Piepkorn, Wilbert cna pedis chem Siseniey ay Thoyre and Willard Toliver. bese lerson, highest ranking gir: Baldwin — Hazel Anderson, Elda! ~ Hogue, William Gehrke and Robert/ Nordstrom; Arena—Jean Williamson; | Hay Creek—Wayne Jennings, Frances Nagel, Kenneth Nagel and Edward| Weigel; Bismarck — Wilbur Evans; Gibbs—Evelyn Engdahl and Robert Swenson; Menoken— Avis Abelein, Milton Agnew, Maurice Dance, Vir- ginia Estell and Paul Holmes; Mc- Kenzie—Inez Colby and Velma Scott; Sterling—Velma Dyrstad, Lloyd Han- son and Miles Olson; Driscoll—Helen Jackson, Ione Johns and Robert Wright; Cromwell—Julia Engdahl; Lincoln—Frances Boyd, Myrtle Clar- idge and Oliver Mork; Apple Creek— Adam Braun, Ernest Eddie, Raymond Eddie, Arline Malard, Mildred Mc- Carty, Laura Nelson, Leah Rittel and sions, will give short talks. Anderson had charge of the senior department during the school and Miss Vernice Pederson was head of the junior division. PIONEER DIES Fargo, N. D. June 27.—(?)—Mrs. Ellen May Wood, 79, Detroit Lakes, - ANNOUNCING OPEN FOR BUSINESS THREE-WAY-INN Joe (Josephus) McClusky tending bar 114-116-118 2nd St. |Minn., resident half a century, died | Saturday in the home of a daughter, Mrs. Peter Walberg, Detroit Lakes. Reuben Rittel. Boyd—James Garross; White—Fern Faust; Estherville—Raymond Broehl, Doris Carlson, John Hausauer and Clara Wageman; Macomber—Robert Albrecht, Nina Fisher and Howard Langhausen; Manning—Robert An- derson; Telfer—Matt Dietrich, Rose Dietrich, Florence Emineth, James Fields, Marie Giovannoni, Irene Mal- ard, Marie Malard, Ethel McMurick and George McMurick; Long Lake— Bob McCarl; Fort Rice—Alexander Couples Are Sailing play the dance program. Dinner will] Three couples who recently left Fort be served at small tables in the din-|Lincoln are sailing within a week for] == Stations at foreign military posts. Capt. and Mrs. Patrick J. Kelly, who left at the first of the year for Fort Snelling where Captain Kelly had temporary duty, have sailed from San Francisco for the Hawaiian Islands. They left Friday on the S. 8. Re- public. Lts. and Mmes. Tito G. Moscatel! and Adrian L. Hoebeke, who have been having extended leaves before going to Puerto Rico, are sailing July 3 from New York City on army trans- port, Lt. Moscatelli, who is to be stationed at an engineering univer- sity as military instructor, was at Fort Snelling for a time after leaving here. Recently the Moscatelli family has been at Eveleth, Minn., visiting with relatives. Lt, and Mrs. Hoebeke are visiting with relatives and friends in Michi- gan and other places and have made numerous sightseeing stops while mo- toring east. They were at the gradu- ation exercises of the United States Military academy at West Point, N. x. of which Lieutenant Hoebeke is a ek * Couple Wed at Huff Coming Here July 8 Helen Smith, daughter of Mrs. Smith, Huff, Raed maces 4 Clinton Betterley, Bismarck, son 0! Mr. and Mrs. ‘Arthur Betterley, River Pails, Wis., at 8 p. m, Saturday in St. Martin's Catholic church of Huff, Rev. Father Sailer officiating. ‘A flor-length gown of white satin and a short veil falling from & wreath of braided satin were worn by the bride, whose bouquet was made of lilies-of-the-valley. Light green Asbridge and Mary Jane Lighthizer, and Crofte—Betty Johnson and Jun- ius Ryberg. places. contest. Plan for A Great Big Time July 3-4-5 At The TAVERN Bowery Dance Right next to the Tavern Midwny between Bismarck and Mandan. COME AND GET ’EM! A. W. Lucas Company Jean Speaks, 114 W. Rosser Mrs. H. A. Knudson, 615 6th Mrs. R. T. Lierlar, Turtle Lake, N.D. Alex Rosen & Bro. W. R. Ebeling, 622 Anderson 8t. Bismarck Dairy Co. _ Mrs. H. A. Jones, 120 Ave. C L. L. Mott, 408 2nd Mrs. R. 8. Towne, 722 7th Mrs, Earle Russel, 710 20th Capital Chevrolet. Co. Cy Storlie, c/o Tavis Music Co. Alphonse Vearght, Cannonball, N. D. We've Defeated d. Art Brese, 314 3rd Leonard Stroud, 714 Mandan St. Capitol Army & Navy Store Mrs. N. D. Buss Livergood, Wilton, N. D. Myrtle Isazen, 415 8th E. D. Rose Texaco Service Station Myrtle G. Nelson, 418 ist T. R. Taylor, Wilton, N. D. with Air-Conditioning Have * G. Swett, 315 2nd silk frocks and white hats costumed her two attendants, Miss Louise Mc- Conaughey, niece of the bridegroom, as maid of honor, and Miss Leona BUDWEISER Now l5c No Charge for the Bottle T. W. Nack, 312 Anderson B. F. Tiedman, 712 7th ’ Finney’s Drug Store at the, New Sweet |B == sewer? | tree Way ton French & Welch Haw. Fe : ; ai : Women's Wear Shoppe Shop ©, Baye, aianoke Carson Nap. | mut B, Geshler, Bismarck Hoe- Mla ee | ee Lomas Oil Company Jean Irvine, 11140 s7th Ave., ae & “Wm, Small, RFD, Bismarck | Edmonton, Alta, Canada The following persons this week re- ceived awards at the indicated business This is the conclusion of the ogy BISMARCK AIR SHOW Final Merchants’ Contest Awards this week are as follows: F, M. R. Electric Service Art Digby, 110 Thayer A.B. Klein, 512 13th Molly’s Service Station A.C. Brainerd, 711 8th Neil Beylund, 930 4th R. H. Olgeirson, 811 Ave. E Archie Remboldt, 224 7th Phillips 66 Station No. 2 M. C. Lewis, 212% Main P. Jaszkowiak, 419 12th Phillips 66—1020 E. Main H, Scott, 719 18th St. A. 8. Erickson, 311 4th G. Yode, U. S. Weather Bureau R. B. Fields, Bismarck People’s Dept. Store Earl Chadwick, Park Food Store Mrs. H. W, Harmon, 400 7th Richmond’s Bootery and Shoe Mart Mrs, P, P. Bliss, McKenzie - Marcia Logee, 216 Ave. B . Service Barbe Shop SUNDAY DINNER SA. Brown Greece Josephine Efteland, 401 Sth Ri : ) Gi in Comfort ©. W. Porter, 1714 Rosser peaks BOReNy. | ae State Recreation Parlors F. K. McCullough, 1012 W. Rosser Breien, Traill and Cass, can harvest a normal wheat crop provided precipitation is ample in the weeks to come, he said. | Mercer and Colgate high ‘schools. H¢ was graduated from Mayville Teach: ers college in 1923, son. Rev. C, Brenna, pastor, arid Olaf | sess nS McCabe Methodist Morning worship, 10:30 a. m. Sermon Subject “When the Brook Dried Up” Special music at both services, Episcopal Church Corner of Fifth and Thayer Streets Sunday, June 28, 1936 Walter E. Vater, Pastor Evening worship, 7:30 p. m. Sermon Subject “Counting the Cost” A hearty welcome awaits you. now or hereafter imposed by the estate inheritances and gift taxes, 30514 Broadway HOME LOANS Principal reduced with each monthly payment. Monthly pay- ments on loans of $2,000 for 12 years only $20.04. 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