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T0 HELP HARDLE GRAND FORKS HOB Six Companies Will Be on Duty Monday During Presi- dent’s Visit © Devils Lake, Sept. 28.—(?)—Adjut- ant General Heber L. Edwards Tues- ©. Leonard Orvedal of Bismarck, former secretary of the state in- dustrial commission, is farm debt under the (formerly resettlement). Slays Father Because He Mistreated Mother potain Ira L. Gaulke, executive officer; | © Charee of killing his father. Joseph Consugar walked into city hall and calmly announced he had killed his father, John Consugar, 47, @ coal miner, as he slept Monday) night in their home at nearby Mi- nersville. Joseph ssid his father mistreated his mother. Minot Entertains 165 at International Rotary Minot, N. D., Bept. : 28.. International teaches preparedness for peace, W. W. Emerson, Minneapolis, ninth district governor, were chief speakers at & noonday dinner meeting. SEPT. SPECIALS $90.00 Easy Washer, now ........$55.00 $109.00 Easy Washer, now ...... .$85.00 ICE BOXES CHEAP (Make Us an Offer) . 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Delta Gamma: Jean McKay and Eileen Madsen, Minot; and Betty Aaker, Minot, repledged Pi Beta Phi: Aura Asfedt and Eleanor Ratcliffe, Fordville; Bryan and Anne Kittel, Casselton; and Jeanne Ramsland, Larimore. 200 Expected for Baptist Convention Grand Forks, N. D., Sept. 28.—( Dr. Earle V. Pierce of Minneapolis President of the Northern Baptist convention, has been named the hone or esiead He hore Dakota tist convent wi opens here - nesday afternoon, be ‘The convention will be followed by a youth conference Saturday and Sun- day. About 200 delegates are expected. Lost Coat Makes Bans, |. Workman ‘Corpse’ St. Paul, Sept. 23——Peter Tippel’s traveling coat and vest turned him into a temporary “corpse” Sunday. Tippel, 57, put the coat and vest on the running board of an aute- mobile while he did some work at @ house in St. Paul. ‘The garments fell from the car on the Wabash street bridge, where they were found by pas- Roy Sudeith, river patrolman, began dragging the river. A squed car, containing cops, the coat and vest, roared up to the Tippel home, but no one was Several hours later, Peter Fip- pel walked into police headquar- ters to report the theft of his coat and vest. You Need These LOOSE LEAF Social Security Outfits. Complete with Forms Adopted by Accountants Outfits for levger firms proportion- ately priced PR Se. 90-10 Catitt Consiots oft Loess Leet Ring Binder 8210% Personnel Resord Bhests Panployees Earning Sheets images outiite propartionntaly prised All Necessary Infezsmation fer Secial Security Records THESE LABOR-SAVING SYSTEMS ON SALE AT Bismarck Tribune Co. STATIONERY DEPARTMENT PHONE 2200 *** * n:| Mr, and Mrs, J. Zuger | Quain and Ramstad clinic left teday 3 | to attend the American Academy of FOR BURT BANK Institution’s Doors Close Satur- Handkerchief Shower for Mrs. M. Bristol “Feted by Miss Moses day; Board Approves Station at Dahlen the federal deposit Appointment of juraNce lon as receiver of TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1997 Werten Takes Post oy at Nash-Finch Firm G. B. Werten arrived Saturday ftom Sioux Falls, 8. D., to take over the duties of assistant manager of the Nash-Finch company; the posi- tion left vacant by the resignation of W. A. Hauck. Mr. Werten has been with the Sioux Falls branch of the company for the last two years. Prior to that he was connected with the Fargo branch for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Werten are residing at the Mason apartments, Mr. Hauck has been connected Adam |with the Nash Finch company for State Bank of Petersburg as provided in the 1937 legislative act. soon as F. D. 1. C. approval has been. received, Lefor said, Moses, Fargoan Is Renamed Hol of the 88rq annual convocation of the North Dakota missionary district of the Episcopal church Monday. Episcopal Chancellor Fargo, N. D., Sept. 283—(7)—D. B. It, Fargo, was re-elected chancellor Grand Forks was selected for the ,, | 1838 convocation. Other officers named include Rev. T. A. Simpson, Mandan, registrar; Dean John 8. Richardson Holt, and A. . King, delegates to the provincial bens bishop's couneil includes Rev. mn, Rev. Mr. Simpson, _ Harringtoi N. E. Elsworth, Bismarck; Rev. ert Clark, Minot, 8. J. Ladue, Minot; P. 8. Henry, Valley City, and George im, Bismarck. ; Pioneer Morton eee Dr. H. P. Rosenberger of the Ophthalmology and mgology in Chicago. He expects to be gone for about three weeks and will visit in Aberdeen and Minneapolis, Minn., and Muscatine, Iowa. ese & Jack Harris, son of Mrs, William F. Harris, 828 Fifth St. has been Named chairman of the committee making arrangements for the enter- tainment of honor guests at the an- nual Homecoming, Oct. 30, at the University of wore Dakota, * * Mrs. H. Sorenson, 1014 Fifth 8t., entertained the Bismarck Study club Monday at her home. Mrs. G. J. Meyer reviewed “High Tor,” Maxwell Anderson. Mrs. William Schermer was in charge of ‘grid speech. * * A baby daughter, Terry] Jane de- Lisle Evans, Mont., formerly of Bismarck. Mrs. Evans is the former Blanch Fletcher, Mandan. *+* © ‘Thomas Dohn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Dohn, 832 Mandan &t., left Monday noon for Angolé, Ind., where he will resume his studies at. Tri-State college. This will be his senior year there. * * * Miss Lelia Diesen, Fargo, who ac- companied her sister, Mrs. W. C. Tay- lor, LaMoureé, state president NDFWC, here last week-end, has returned to her home after visiting friends in Bismarck. * oe ok Mrs. John Burke and' daughter, Miss Marian Burke, 224 Avenye A, west, returned Saturday évening from Valley City, where they had been visiting for the lest two weeks. Attempts Suicide by Chewing Wrists alata See Se one Tuesday after cheving ho write i an attempt at suicide, The Capital Commercial College (Incorporated) 316% Mein Avenue = Phone 181 Bistiarck, North Dekote Rancher Is Dead Harry Ingalls, 65, Morton county resident for 60 years, will be buried in Mandan Thursday. The pioneer Morton county farmer and rancher died Monday. He leaves a sister, Mrs. Henry Kuller of Judson, and two brothers, John Ingalls of Judson and George Ingalls of Glendive, Mont, 1. HIGHER the last four years, having held the position of assistant manager here for the lest year and 2 half. Mr. and Mrs. Hauck and their three sons, Walter, jr. Donsid. and Billie are leaving the latter part of this week for San Francisco, where they plan to make their home. Mrs. Frank Ryan Is Dead, Friends Hear! Mrs. Frank Ryan, formerly « resi- Gent of Bismarck, died at her homé in Tacoma, Wash., Satutday after- noon, to word received here by friends. She'had been suf- fering for the last three weeks from 8 kidney ailment. The Ryans were pioneer residents of Bismarck. Mrs. Ryan was the former Elizabeth Cunningham. About 20 years ago they moved to the west coast. For 20 years prior to that time Mr. Ryan was press foreman at the Bismarck Tribune. Mrs. Ryan was employed for approximately the same length of time by Webb Brothers. She is survived by her husband, two sisters, Mrs. Katherine Hennings, Valley City, and Mrs. George ovost, Tacoma, and Charles Cunningham, Wash. State Nurses Meeting October 28, 29 and 30 The North Dakota state nurses as- sociation convention, celebrating the 25th anniversary of the found- ing of the organisation, will be held in Bismarck Oct. 28, 20 and 30. Ses- sions will be held at the Masonic temple. Among the prominent guest speak- ers will be Miss Ann Fillmore, as- sistant director at the headquarters of the American nurses asseeistion, New York City, representing the sssociation; Miss Pearl Maclver, Washington, D. C., represeriting the public health service; and Miss Lons ANTI-KNOCK —_— REATER 26 PO — 3. LONGER —— 4. FASTER STANDARD SERVICE STH & MAIN . - PHONE 2468 WER MILEAGE STARTING AT.NO EXTRA COST un WIT ANDARD OIL STH 1938 RE BEST MILEAGE, BEST PERFO nce! Get a tankful See te rom your Trott, American Red Cross repre- sentative, St. Louis, Mo. Miss Ruth Wisnaes, Fargo, is state president. She is in charge of city public health st Fargo and will be among the speakers at the silver an- niversary convention. Mrs. H. A. Brandes is general chairman in charge of convention arrangements. U. P. HEAD TO RETIRE Omaha, Neb., Sept. 28.—()—Carl Raymond Gray, celebrating his 70th birthday Tuesday, expressed the be- Nef top executives should retire at a “reasonable age” to make room in the executive brackets for other and younger men of ability. The husky, aix-foot president of the Union Paci- fic railroad, who is nearing the end of 55 years as a railroad man, will retire Friday. ‘The tilted moon, from which wate? would spill, is known as s “wet moon.” DGA TABLETS CUR tkcass rot DISTRESS 0 lief from excess acid stomach eel’ streatment supply only $lon Srateiaemmennaee Recommended by Capitol Cut Rate in Bismarck, Con- tral Drug Co. in Mandan and all good drug stores. —inexpensive, too... with average cost only BI uk Greyhound Ys as much as Raber your own car. Broadway & Seventh Phone 501 Round Trip GREYHOUND Lanes NOTICE The City of Bismarck will haul garbage during the winter. 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