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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, 17, 1936 Belfield High School n —¢/T, S. G. Group Making Football Squad Feted] | Meetings of Clubs _ | iCampaign Contribution | and. CLUBS. ‘Make Believe’ Characters | Diva Weds Her |i eure: Are Announced by Director E pervision of ‘Charm Prince’ ey Benefit Performance for Girl| Moses of the Players, the entire cast is made up of boys and girls 5 to 1¢ Scout Council Will Be years old. Characters in Staged Friday gat ndiome, goonomics students of Bel-| — | me L. & G. club, s group com- ‘(Presbyterian Choir _|| Will Give a Concert} Traditional church music of the Gwendoline; Ralph stad’s creative dramatics classes will! Penner, = tin the, cy Nanticthin an 8 - Harold, and Aileen LaDue, D. m, we been announced.| Betty Grace speaks lines The performance is = benefit f Bsiagedy nit acc i firat act, which tells the and woodcutter, the church at 7:30 p. m., Sunday. | n, of gifts, ‘A quartet composed of Mrs. W. J. Targart, soprano; Mrs. Frank J. Bavendick, contralto; George T.) Troop 3, Junior Catholic Daughters| Humphreys, bass, and Willard Dun- of America, meets at 7 p. m. Thurs-| ham, tenor, will sing several numbers. ‘ day with Cleo Evans, 402 Tenth St. | Ralph Truman, violinist, will be heard Mrs. L. G. McDonald and daughter, in the poeta helenae eae Techla Knoll directs the choir now Sandra Beth, of Valley City ,are ex- | Church Societies t including 23 voices, and Miss Flor- | pected to arrive Friday to visit un-| ¢————_______ 4/ ence Fritch is organist. til the day before Christmas with her Circle 2, Trinity Lutheran Aid The interested public is invited to parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Keller,| A potluck lunch has been arranged | attend the concert. 102 Avenue A, and her brother-in-}for the meeting of Circle 2, Trinity ee law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, Emery| Lutheran Ladies’ Aid, at 2:30 p. m.| Decorations were suggestive of the T. Putnam, 1110 Thayer avenue. Friday with Mrs. O, E. Johnson, 206] coming holiday and members pre- Mr, and MrnL, W. Burdick, 310). = ce are ae usa hee Rosa Ponselle, opera singer, and |-rhirteenth &t., are expecting their . the 6 is (eset aeek eos ame : COrdOMS ruaram ano or. fe ; you in length and width, at instep, ankle, calf and top. And because they fit so exactly, quite naturally they are flattering, comfortable and economical. Gordon originated individually proportioned stocke ings in 3 lengths, We feature them ..”. sell them to hundreds and hundreds of satisfied customers. Ask for Gordons next time you're at our hosiery counters pativa for short, pauecsss for medium, reeat for long. Give her these lovely personalized stockings so neatly boxed in our own individual type boxes. i a3 pe i H i gee | g, g c ip 5 i g i itt * oid > dg fe) ga Hi E | Bismarck Fraternity Men Aid With Party George Brittin, member of Kappa Sigma, and William Carr, member of There never seems to bea | Diven. 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The records of the County Auditor’s office show the following uncollected taxes standing to the credit of the Bismarck School District, November 30, 1936: 1981 & Prior . eceisaese.neiee $24,489.14 1932 .. 1933 .. 1934 .. Can Save Yourself Money — Through Income Tax Reductions Through Avoidance of Penalty and Interest on Delinquent Taxes Through Eliminating the Need for School Borrowing to Meet Oper- ating Expenses Through Avoiding Future Increases in Tax Levies Can Protect Your Children Through Preserving the Standards of the Present School System Can Help the County Relief Situation Can Be a Good Citizen i Owe It to Yourself to Pay Your Taxes Before Dec. 31 Tax payments are NOT deductible from your 1987, income tax payments unless they are paid before the end of the year. | Payment of delinquent real estate taxes now will save from 8 to 20 per cent in penalty and interest which attaches on February 1, Bismarck teachers spend 85 per cent of their salary in Bismarck stores. Partial payments caused by de- pleted resources would cut down on this normal expendi- ture tremendously. Without tax money, the school district must bor- row. Borrowed money requires interest which in turn must be paid by the taxpayer through higher levies, Bismarck schools have grown greatly yet the per capita cost of education is the lowest of any city of more than 5,000 population in the state. Pay your taxes now! BE A GOOD CITIZEN!