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4 _ & Bie 21ND. NMS SK LEGSUATVE POSTS NIVEA 257 Candidates Wage Cam- paigns for 113 Seats in House of Representatives ‘Three hundred twenty-four candi- dates are seeking 139 legislative posts | Ch' in the general election November 3, fe : independent candidate for leutenant governor.| The four representatives attempting Oliver Bilden, “district; Smith, ninth | district; Alex Olsen, | V' 44th district; Einar trict, A complete list for both senate ani sentatives by districts follows: 1, Senate: x Thomas Whelan, SI ‘Thoma: p.);.3, D. Morrison, Dra ton, (Dem.); House: x Alex Dal: Waihallg, (R); x Franklin Page, iiton, (R Earl D. Symington, he, (i): Leonard J. id) Wathal: la, (BD); Theodore. Thorleifson, Gar: dar, (D)s William Welss, Crystal, George -F._ Canfield, x Charles Black, gt 20th dis- house of repre- 2, House: Kenmare, (R' Foxholm, (D), ive Lillehaugen, Brocket, (Ri rien, Park River, (D); L. Ls k River, (D) ¢ louse: x H. H, Hewitt, Minto, Laberge, Grafton, (D), Bi x Oliver Bilden, od. (R); Martin Shide, Arvil- la, (D); Hous Willa iy HH, Wick, Larimore, (RB fohn Lunney, Lari- more, (D) House: Robert J. Garuth, Grand ®), x George: H, Saumur, , CD), ate: John L, Hulteng, Grand 3 Flovd 8. Hatton, (D); ‘Thompson, (D3 House: Targle Trydahl, Thomp son, (R); x D. C, Cunningham, Rey- nolds, (D); Henry G. Owen, Grand Forks, (1). 8. House: Henry Lenen, Mayville, (B); H.W. Mclnnes, * Kelso, (R) x L. C, Odegard, Buxton, (R); Albert etness, Hatton, ¢D); Enger, Portiand, (D) (D); x J. smith, Ga if Fowler, . Seni x Arthur A Leland J. Smith, (D); Henry R. € oO. L. At rd, ; Mayville, (1); 0. M. D); Mary L. N. B. rson, (D)t Charles V. Wil- son, (D) Ronning, ( Murphy, (1); Paul Borgle, ( Holland, (1); Charles F. Fau of Fargo. 10, House: Frank H.. Beaton, Far- fy (R); Otis Nelson, Mapleton, (R); rl F. Pickett, Mapleton, (D) Blingsb: ile, (D). 11, William Watt, Leon- ra ‘(R); Theodore W. Frai Buf. Tower City, (R} x A. J, Kapaun, Alice, (D); Cl Schmits, Tower Cl, (D); Almon R. Sayer, Hunter, ¥ 2." Hou , R. Jones, Wahpeton, (R)j_x_C. E.' Moore, Wahpeton, (R); x J.D. Holthusen, Tyler, (D) 13, Senate: x A. N. Lavik, (RB); HA. Rothhouse, “Milnor, ‘W. 8, Handley, Stirum, (1) A Ne (R); House: lelson, Cayugi gE. 14." House! H. G.- Severson, Fort Ransom, (R): x’ Martin Larson, Nott, (DB); John Magill, Verona, (D). 15. Senate: Fred J, Fredrickson, 3. Howard Willson T)'tawe Walley cit don, (R); Leo Stowm: Charlen Stevens, Valtey Ct E, E. Iverson, (R); Harvey B. Knudson, Finley, (R) Edward Savre, Copperstown, (R); x J. FAT! ulckly—Safely with WATE-O poe Veer. ay | ; ten, A ¢ ington, el noe eB Fioy | ( Milnor, (D); | (D). EI- | 5 wee May nt N..O. rege A ichige ny Sous Danitne ()e'P. Helms Pe LD. tweed, Pekin, (1).’ . . ey Bi ‘Wales. 2. DA. B a, Dye Bobere Swen- 18, = Albert Dubay, Over. (R): H.C. Guenther, Rolla, (D); Murry, | Dunseith, © (1);. . Hou: ‘aril Anfinson, Mylo; (R); x Jaco! Urshel, St. John (R); Alfred Dubu- 2 jorne, (D); H. McCollum, cH eee: is ri Oberon, or tk (D)3 A, BLT ¥ , Esmond, (1). : Senate: Frank Hanson, i G. F. Drew, Devils Lake, x Edwin Traynor, Stark- >; Henry Lemke, Lawson, Martinson, Hampden, (R); Gessner, Penn, Devils’ Lake, ty, Star 2 ster, (R) (D)! House: Hospital Alumnae to Alumnae | Cline reception tures. nurses’ veer et ae this week. Chorus Will Accept Additional Members Women who wish to affiliate with RD: the new chorus which was organized Stutsman, Cando, (D); W. Cando, (3); Lester Keller, 23, Sen R. E. Struts, town, (R); Ben Gilbertson, tow! ); x Henry R. Jamestown, (1); House: H. itaedt, Kensal, (R); wn, UR); town, Elliott T. Knutson, la- John. C, Sandness, La ure, (R); Fred Tale. Verona, (D: HL Earley Deisem, (D); D. J. Dra ulm, CF). 25. Seni O, M. Stuckle! dale, GR E. Magoffin, Monani Ross I, Bllendal A Wendland, Kulm, Fullerton, (R) x Math Dahl, Hasel Wolf, Hagu: 3 D. Hasellon, (D); Garret tfiel D) marck, vi J . arck, (D George H. Dohn, Bismarck, (1 House: Otto EB. Anstrom, Wilton, (R) Alex Asbridge, Bismarck, (R) Swenso: Bia Or rd, (D), x Einar Muus, Minot, laindell, Jr. DY: xX Ole G. Fi er, MI A.W, Benno, Minot, (R)i iand, Minot, (R); E. K. Li Unot, (R): x BM. D. } Julia G. lans_A. Christian ); John Young, Burlin, 30, House: x W. lebron, |(R); lerman Just, New Salem, (D):. W. F. Schmeding, Flasher, (D); R. D. Gwy- ther, rt Rice, (D). . tel Dickinson, (D) E. D. Culver, Gladstone, (1); House: Ignats 8ticka, England, (R); Nick Bartel, Dickins (D); J. Bleizeffer, Dickinson, (D) A. Canno! ek! son, (D); Ray Schnell, Dickinson, (1); George Schuch, Gladstone, (I); x Fred Bern, Richardton, (1). 32, House: Carl H. Pewe, McHen- ¢ x W. \W. Treffry, New Rock- ford, :( A, H. Nystrom, Sheyenne, (D); x Dave L. Bailey, Brantford, (D); NON Noesch, Melvine, Gre 33, Be Re Me Mt: vin Schimke, tun, Harvey, ‘essenden, (D). Andrew Halvorson, Up- w. ser, Balfour, (R); iberdo! ad, John Billigmeier, bert Greiser, W! P. Ritter, Burnst Fredonia, -(D) (D); Ed E. Ku A. -E._ Schetter, Aman, Lebr, (1); Skarvold, A. Milligan, Hankin- iy 0d, 1 W, Thoreso: joln T. Weber, Orisk ate: x Gust Wog,’ Belfield, W, G. Vandervort, Marmart! Cc. Ande Gascoyne, (3); 3 id, Scranton, (R); ‘6 Ols jowman, (R); H. W. Brown, Beach, (R); Harold New Engiand, (D); JF. h, (D); d)3. x. W. Pe Charles J. Hi 40. How lio" Pateaiuk, Belficié, Pla an ‘D). Senate: x Walter J. Trou! 008, R) Ed J. Guidiny ra. B. A. Bchults, » M. Petérson, Tol- Fanite sitions et a! jo fiend, Cortuthe Ot Ray: (R); RL 8 D) (Dy); A.C. HH D, Pettis, se: Nellie C. Olson, Wil- fon. (HDs, Arlo B. Beggs, Turtle 3 5) Ma ; iit" Suitiven, Garrison Oe Be Obi hburd, (D}; John Frey, x Willlam ‘Kamrath, Bel: Salberg, 4 Leith; Johnson, Bet agnell, Hensler, Fie! Dunn Cent Hell Tae lah, (D) ackman, Mott; He ‘0. ison, Hettinger, ® wee atommauih a i his ;v. ls, Pgh «Bidet a jaa )e. (Note: x before name, Incumbent). eee two weeks ago must attend the re- +: | hearsal in room 108 of the high school at 7:30 p. m., Tuesday or be present at the same time next week, according to Miss Rose,Lefor, president. Follow- the date, membership lists be closed until after the first con- 8 service, in an ensemble . employed by the . Biological Survey and now is juartered at Dunn Center, where the couple will be at home for the present. * * * cio Party at Dome Opens Dinner Club’s Season decorations of autumn leaves and the pumpkins, grapes and aquash used in the centerpieces which were reflected in the soft glow of tapers were used for the opening | Meet Tuesday Evening| “ame 1 Miss Thecla Zimmer Has Church Wedding tied Monday in St. Ignatius Catholic church of Wing. The nuptial service were George Fe who was best man, attended ccuple. : A wedding breakfast was served about 30 guests in the home Es E.. son of International Falls, Minn., Mrs. Amund Amundson and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Nelson and son, Lyle, of Man- vel and Victor Marlton, ** 28 Tables in Play at Auxiliary Party The black and orange color motif 1 Suggestive of Helloween and autumn Yeaves decorated the lounge of the meuniclvel et sagae club house a e benefit bridge given % ternoon by the finance Plone commun- ity service committee of the American Legion Auxiliary, which is headed by Mrs. F, D. Register. Contract was played at 28 tables, Mmmes, F. 8. Minser and K. Frederick |ney, chairman of lone Olsen receiving first and second high score awards, respectively. Orange and black tapers and Luella Bekien and Isabel Zwelfel fwere invested with Golden Eaglet awards, the highest honor which acouting can give, at public cere- monies held Saturday evening in the Shields hall. Both are.members of Troop No. 1 of Shields, now in its sixth year. Assisting were Mrs. N, O. Ramstad, vice chairman of the: Hiawatha re- perty of the season given by the!graced the refreshments table at|iect, “The Value of Girl Scouts to Mandan Dinner club Monday eve-'which Mmes. Frank Paris and Peter |the Community,” and Reid, members of bod Lincoln chap- American War Mothers, presided. y ie Members of which was followed by Gancing, mittee include ning at the Dome. Mrs. Register's com- Mmes. ©. N. Schwab, '—A Light Smoke! ‘Wotch what the night ..the burners Lucty! The wey rofte efter (BR); William |’ Jame dde! = fridge, (R): Fred Selbel, Eigi: R):] % Seltrid, . G. owls are smok- of the midnight oll. sing they reach for @ rihey light one 02 another — no wonder gave-a resume of the scouting movement. The Bismarck woman said the pashdorrr ben jn okra .| Mrs. A. O. Brown, exercises. | sead and H. ident; treasurer; and the commit- tee chairmen, Roy Holland, program; Miss Thelma Liessman, social, Mr. and and Mrs. John Hounsley and Clar- ence Dowland left Monday for their iomes at Chesterfield, Ill. after visit- since early last week with relatives in Bismarck and Mandan. They came to attend the 60th wedding anniver- sary celebration of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Sawtell of Bismarck last Thurs- day. e 4 % ‘Mmes. Francis Halloran and C. A. Schuck were high scorers in contract games at three tables when St. Theresa's missionary group was en- tertained at cards and luncheon Monday evening by Miss Alice Cunz, 313% Eleventh St. Mrs. A. F. Patera, 110 Tenth St., will be hostess for the A party from Hettinger spending the week-end with Bismarck and Mandan friends included Mr. and Jr. L, O. Ram- O. Exeland. Mrs. Brown left Sunday afternoon for Fargo to visit for a month with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and gah W. Myron, Gerald Lawton is the name which Mr. and Mrs. John L. Peterson, 515 Fifth 8t., have chosen for their son born Tuesday, Sept. 22. Mrs. Peterson ;jbirthday cake. PPT TEE SPL ATRIOS IOSD ner party Saturday evening in honor ‘of two leutenants of Captain Frissell’s company who were observing their birthday anniversaries. The honor guests were Lts, Walter Joseph Mc- Grath and ‘Paul Thomas Boleyn. », |Capt. Cecil 8, Mollohan, whose birth day was Sunday, and Mrs. also were among the guests, as were Misses . of eight friends gathered in her home, 512 Ninth 8t., Monday evening. The Halloween motif predominated in ap- {pointments for the luncheon, the des- sert course of which included a large Mrs. Streit was pre- sented with several gifts. 3 &% Miss Bessie Joseph of Fargo re- turned to Fargo Tuesday efter visit- ing with Rev. and Mrs. Ellis L. Jack- son, 519 Fourth 8t., for the last week. Miss Joseph served as Sunday school supervisor for Rev. Jackson in the Page field before he came to Bis- marck, eee Miss Emma Mae Brittin of Bis- marck was in the assisting group when Alpha Gamma Delta sorority of the North Dakota Agricultural college honored itg pledges Sunday by enter- taining ata tea representatives of Homecoming Sponsors Award Three Cash Prizes case involving intrastate commerce. en re Jeaving for Riverside Calif, to pass oe winter months with two daugh- campus Greek letter organizations| has and a group ot tocol members, * John R. Fleck, manager, and Millard McGuire, George Boyd and Donald C.| Marion Johnson, Leslie will represent the Universal Motor Co., at a preview showing at Fargo Thursday of the new 1937 Lin- coln-Zephyr automobile. The meet- ing begins with a buffet luncheon at noon, s* * Mrs. J. J Weeks left this week-end for Bottineau where she will spend a few weeks with her son, Maurice Weeks, who came for her before _ Extra special at Dome Wed- nesday night. 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