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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25 1944 I A 1 PAGE FIVE i aim aec t6 ihc to Hoy hobert of tJlciinatm, N. tVU for ran peiitauon fur Accrued earned wtilk employed by the ciilturt department Fargoan Gets for Pals on Bougainville m- Grade Pupils Plan Cantata Geraidine Greb, CALFSKIN CUT1ES Designed for Richmond's WASHINGTON The geruity of Tech. Sgt. Leon P. posb- ettt of jsargo.

en (nfartry I Cmttullon communications sergeant, I has solved problem for the Dough I boy In his Iront line foxhole on llou- i i tale of Robinson As amiage gainviUe Wand the South Pacific, Orusoe adventures wlH the war department revealed to.lay. ent hi muMc next I nlvlllart htinlr t.h*i First to Sponsor A Little Symphony i Concert is PTA Invited Here Robinson Crusoe Tuesday -S 1 faiillur tale of Rotln.son As ami aged by ira Wilson, tha OT adventures wlH be ore- nintata wiU portray in so'i? CriusoeVi the r-u iTpontifini i he lvaian a( home the idiig bv a group of almost 9U pupils pre- cantata will portray in Or eve- sto-y frotr the time hi: Uai'-s out bold -fr his Danie 1 Qafoe's stc-y are fourth. Anrti Bctt; Ba'nbridgt i 1 1 ool TKcm rrom the Wttnd wtere he wanus 10 Keep up Wttn. Ue i have been practicing a cantata news-and lechnita Sergeant Cos- I the last several Youngsters I Children who will sing in tht so- sette sees to it that his battalion who W)U the rauslcal ad lpta tion piano o' are Jon gets A portable, bfttteiy-opentied radlj set provides news flashes and pro- school grams tor the men behind the I Sergeant Cosaette hooks a sound powered telephone fiom the radio to the switchboard, thus relaying news to the various company com- i I mand poets in the forward aieaa At VOWS LXCJQanCIGu each command post, one man re- fn the "ii.grecatlciial (hi'iv-h ut Vu'ley City Friday. Miss GeraHiue chestra's continiioui i of 1008 Sevc-it" of Mr.

r.ntl Mrs Ed Bui kowski of Hanklnscn. became i bride of Co' Ca.vln P. Fcss, 1 mj si i In cultun here. ht- ewnii concert first to Oe sponsored by a community organi- Invitation to fie Dakota Confer- churches In both North Dakotu and South Some con- ve a drawn up to persoii't, Rfv KoliwelLnijr said tlJV corler- probably will cnnveut: June 14- 18 at the cHy auditor 1 11 1 and orgaiilzatlonul 1 mHetiiigs nriH. oth inspi'a- When the phnry prystr.ta conceit Mur nty uuiHtorium th" i i ence of the North American Bap- u'ld In -haracter plcet of the osso- srs ln fli a t)f eri which will be open public coimrfl B'imar'-k, it a by Rev J.

C. i p-ark a tor-ware 1 stop in community i Pastor of the Blbmarck Tests have shown that fluorine the '4 yr rg of the or- church. In 'he proportion of part a i v's'T-rs i soiiu' i million parts ol water, builils i-rt exoeft.ed, said resistance to in the de- vchweitaer. The Includes velopinK teeth of children. and sixth grade pupils at the Bakken, Crosby, Richard IV-nald Erickson.

Laura Gllareath. Grace Gannon. Ja" Uan Hydemnn. Jean Vftf i -Susan Janice Paul ox uuei iuciX.GI J( hns JL aur Jonnson Helene nelly. Charktte Kiugners.

Dale Marvin Patty LarWn Mits news programs and relays i Mr. them to his buddies. sour 1 Valley, and Qeorge Vernou Dorothy Tosterud. Dorothy I Sergeant CosMttf is the son of Mericel, son of Mr and Mrs. Ooit-1 Tuakmd.

Mrs. Mary H. Cossette, Fargo. lieb Merkel of Steele, exchanged Jan Vetter, Kpnusth Wanner Satiny-tmoorri as a button fetchingly oh, to practical for or ploytimtl "NAKOMA DONT JUST ASK -T'uarrlage vows Fib. In the Normandy wedding chape! at Long Beach, Calif.

Miss Connie Eddie 1 1 DonftJd Kryson, USN, were Roberta Wells, David" Allen. Marl- lyu Rodney Bell, P.itrleid Combs, Mary Ann Perelon. Alice Gebhardt, James Herzog, Alice Tver- son, Jenser, June attendants. The bride wore a beige by Mine for St. Joef ph i ult with an orchid corsage and I chera, Corlnne Cathlene Me- Aapinn.

You cant buy Mpirin that 'luggage tan accessories. Miss Eddie 1 Oarvry, Colleen McQi.rvey Joyo- can do more for you. There none was dressed in a gold suit with black I Neubauer, Carol Michelson James none depend- areessorles. Mr. Merkel is a former Nor bury, Nanrv Peterson.

Jack a Mlnot State Teachers'' Sloan, Jeanne Solberg and Billie Westiey. Get St. A pirm. Delta fraternity. alflllated with Alpha Kappa TO Bur Good Get double value (or your ration atunp.

Richmond Boofei name is assurance of fine flavor Coffee STATISTICS are tricky things to toss around. Obviously, of a bathtub wouldn't hold water very well! That figure means merely that 3 out of 5 American homes have bathtubs. Obviously, also, the electric figure applies only to homes that have electric service (about 4 out of 5). But as a nation-wide average of all those homes, it is a fact--and surprising to many people. Most families own more electric appliances now than they did in 1929, Over the years, us they used more electricity, they earned lower rates ---and the rales, too, were steadily reduced.

So though your bill today may be as much as it Has in 1929 or even more you're getting twice as much for what you pay. And remember that the price of electricity has stayed down while most other prices are going up. That makes it just about the biggest bargain in your wartime budget! For this can credit the electric companies, manned and managed by practical business people. Their hard work has made electric service dependable and cheap. Brar Nation, ouiitand(itf tnfi pngmm tt thf tfff.k, ffwry evening, 9i30, E.W.T., C.B.5.

Bui Wail fMMr tal DAKOTA PUBLIC SERVICE CO, MBS. CALVIN P. FOSS The concert Le given ut 4 p. the iturtltorli'i? 1 under the direction ol Clurion Larson. In looking back his car of association with the group, Mr Lar- reca' tne 'nan." ri slonal who have heen a pavt ot tne Fymphony.

AHnough its not been large, rnapv hive the pr vjleses oi inenibershlp. As niusicat it thf true expresfion cf IOVP of Rood mudc as found among raleined citizens ot city. Th-; Monday night rehearsals are special occa- s)O7' "to tnp.se nrdent students of Mo.iai Beethoven and other great A glance fit the occupations of the Little Symphony memoers shows many professions HIK! trades. Tnroufh the yenrs there been two doctors; a lawyer; several school teacherf a clf-ruyman; numerous husinesp men. secre- wrlps, and rrusic ttachers: a fgnnc!" an insurance aprnt, office at the Etate capltol, large number of housewives and a great, many students A.

W. LUCAS CO, biKinarcf Shopping tinier" In the normal season the Little Alto singers for the chorus of the cantata will be Thomas Burton, Martin Docfeter. Faudskar. Florence Oelgle Loi? Jolmson, John S. Sagehorn.

Richard Srhaumberg, Barbcrft Philip Thompson, Mr, and Mrs. p. i Joan Walz, Charles Wilson, Myron tuty. Their Vows were spoken at Bailey, Milo Bibclheimpr, high noon in a single ring cerc- i Brezden. Cparjgf Broxmeyer, Virgil mony perfcrmod by Rev.

Nugent i Boatnght, Crosby, PalrnSj nt flowersaiiiLcaii- Charles Oronbcrg, Robert i cUeiabra adorned the fireplace be, Oebhardt, Margaret Harding, Frank fore which the nuptial service took I Hauser, place. The bride's sister, Mrs. Paul i rt John Holtmnn, Christian Huber. Thronsou of Wahpeton, sang 'Be- lOITl flQWS11 Donald Jensen.Virginia Kobs, Dawn and "I Love You Trulj Miss ack for a visit with Bismarck Mlellte, David MUhollan, Owen Lucillr- Halvorson of Bruce, S. n-lends and relatives I- Jnl" 'Manning, Jeanne Nelson, Patricia I played wpddlni? marches by Wagner Flaig, former hiRhwuy department of Valley Symphony )iaf presented trum two to four programs each year.

It plans to present at least two concerts this year, Mr. Larson said. John Flaig Relurns Randall, Elden Robert Se.ttc, Ardis Singer, Arthur Wanke and Muriel Ward. Li. Al Stocking JVeds Texas GirL recent wedding rifa 8e by he fat1 ler Wore a tw ecf! I Mies Natalie Harrison of that afternoa frock af qua city became the bride of Lt.

E. Stocking, son of Mr, and Mrs, and For her maid of honor and only attrndnr.t, thf hrlde chose MIFS Crr- rlne Bnrjen of Bfti'-f, S. r) AHm foss, thR bridegroom's brother on leave from his military duties in Mississippi, was best man. The bride, who AVERAGE A I A FAMILY E. C.

Stocking of Hettlnger. The of employe who has beer in Hawaii'for the last two years. He arrived Wed- nesdav for a with his sistrr, Mrs, John.Delzcr, and with Mr. anc! i Jv Mrs Allen Hamery, parent? of his wile, who returned here from Hawaii shortly bctoie Christmas. A resident of Bismarck for several years, Flaig employed at Washington, D- for the navy dcpart- accessories were in a before going to Hawaii where shade and her rorsnge was he has been and an ordnance en- she plneer at fhp PpaK Harbor navy Ci.

OLUUKlllg 01 rietullger. i i a i i i a crremor.y occurred In th Methodist' wore a heart locket RivPl1 hel by tne yards. He is awalUng further 4 i A i i ISnmin ntn e. ftvinr-ftstri 1 church where Rev. Hopkins of- bridegroom Miss was dressed rrom lftt department now His wife, In a pastel suit with a the former Lillian Harnery, was a flciated and was followed "by a re- ln a paslel su wltun a corsa of wption In the home of the bride's I wee a TM.

bftb f. br th A 1 1 11 nav v- at Pcarl parents. Mr. and Mrs. N.

J. Harri-' we led bracelet was her gift from Harbor until her return here. I son of ailowr. I th Mn. Jack Nelson and the Misses' Th(! cnrcmon fflilo (lt) Marjorle Lm.P.la Fu ST.

and Mary Marie were attend- "fo, 3 for the bridP Lt. M. O.rnKr. ip.e and white tapers, roses and a calie. After a honeymoon in Minncapo was best man.

Ushers were Nlel Harrison, brother of the bride, and Lt. Qan Curtain Thp. bride was dressed in an aqua 1 wool suit trimmed with crystal bead- I ing She carried a prayer book with gardenias and lilies of lis, the bride will return here to continue her position as member of the Blomarrk Junior cclleRC faculty. I KieslPt Field. Miss, where he refer aviation cadet training The new Mrs.

FOBS received iior the valley. After a short wedding trip, the bridal couj'lp will UVP In Ty-lT While U. Stocking is stationed a from Vnllev Camp rannln Tex. city StatP Teachers college. Since Mrs.

Stocking; attended last fall she employed as State.roUege for women and Bnylor, insrl lrtcr ln commrrclnl Objects at university. U. Slocking, a graduate thn Blsniai ok coUege The bride- of North Dakota Agricultural col-, is a ormel student at the I nfTM in "(nfv wL s'r-nf 'to sltv of North and was restrained "from acting nlng, Oa and in July was sent i i buslness and a a ms narr ri ld rot ftp- Uiimp Hi i Richland Court to Test Appointment Efforts to oust Leroy Wochrmar, Wahpeton, from the state board of barbers examiners received a tern porary set-back irf district onurt hfi'P when Olstriet Jurtge McFarland ordered a invohlnc'4'' the legality rf his appointment scnl to Rlshlan'd county for trial Wochrman was appointed by Oov. John UIP. pireri term of Douglas Dahlin who A resigned from the board Dec.

29, ft 1943. was summoned to ap- pear In Burlelgh county couit on an order to bhow cause be permanenily 1 called to mUitary service. i Mrs, Plachte Visils ALA Unit Thursday American Legion auxiliary member': of Bismarck attended a dinner Thursday evening In the Prince hotel Princess room in of A. Plaehtc nt Wahpetnn, nrosi- n.pttal vows were fxchanged 0 the auxiliary Da- Lt. Ryder of Steele Weds Miss M'Guire Mr.

und Mrs. Charles S. McOulre of Minneapolis have announced the marriage cf their daughter, Mis; Kathryn Patricia McOulre, to Li. Charles Raymond Ryder, BOH of Mi. and Mr' Ryder of filed with Governor Moses by state barber assoclatl-jn The nrtlon was brought by F.

Pntzer, president of the bar- bfir.s assoctatinn, Xavier P. Heidt, vl-p president of the state board of bnrber examiners, and Plaintiffs con onfl governor, under state law. has no authority to nppoir.t any person to the three- man barber board whose does not appear oil ft list names i woen in Housekeeping" Print royon crepcd rcss as natural to the Spring scene as first jonquils! Nelly Don suggests with it a handsome all-wool jacket, partially lined with the print. Sizes 10 to 20. Dress Jacket $10.95.

We have jusfreceived a large shipment of the new Nelly Don Spring fashions. We invite you to come in and see these fashion hits. Feb. 11 before Rr.v. Paul F.

S. at Joseph's church in Yofcima, Wash, Miss Kathleen a yaman, second class in the SPARS was the only attpudsnt 1 and the bride's fwther was best man. The bridal couple at at 501 South Nacbes in Yaklma. Wash. A prad'ta'" of si.

ir Minneapolis 'he CoKege wlth lzQbetI1 of Catherine in St. Paul, the cntt rtn)rimPt chairman brid ha: benn mployed In the Mln- P'ibllc llbrsry. L' 1 Ryder is i a graduate 'f Streie high school i and the University of Mlnnewia. kola. The dinner prcccSccl a rncet- int' of th" i In hf World War Memorial bulklln? club rooms where Mr" Plnrht.o eivc talk Ing hot rccpnt tnur of veterans' hos- pltnli.

Slip cinphat'iKed the Important woik that such Institutions are floin- A Hi '3 im it the ting fm by thC StatP BRrterS a3 11 Do Your pqrf 6u War Bonds and Stamps sociation. Atwill To Be Wed Again WASHINGTON XP Mrs. UA twill, divorced wife cf the by junior rtivisini of the artcr and formerly ho. wlf" ot iw wii.h F.HTnhPth Boise as Douglas MacArthjir. wU be married Peatul cs Mar.

11 Capt. Alf 39, included a vocm solo by Beverly Wornev a violin n'iniCer by Botsak, with J. L. ploying the accompani army -ilr forces and leader, she dls- Friday It will be her wfts commissioned at the officers' Fo ii owlrig hls a short yi candidate school in Ft. Sill, Okla.

Mis? Anpalonla Loi'fln, 422 St. is sp-ndinff the weekend with ilstor Mrs Jakr Hoff 8hr is emplayfd Northwestern Bell Telephone company. J'JBt 'i drops fenfire Nose props in each Ticlo j-ou nlmoM instftnCr, heart coM On'y li foi E0( ''n'jHor. only dlrpf'stl. "The Crisis," was olvrn li-.

which Beverly Bizak, Mary Ann Jnnet Register, i Martens Arman, and Nancy Forde i took part. When we'-o seived hy ihf; hostfiss; committee, tabl" appointments were and heather p.s at the fllnncr i Mrs. a VSF cd a corsage and gift from the unit. 5 Larson Brothers Have Reunion Here fourth trip to tne Capt. six six inches tall is a Norwegian- AmeriDar.

liorn In Minneapolis Mrs AfwlK sal'l He is stationed at. Bnlllne finld hwi. 1 9sk how oW I am," she tnlri newsmen In releasing the announcement. If iou FEMALE PAIN Tmi Trio ra'r wj'h nervous iluc tc f-jnc'lotiAl monthly C''Tipcun1 to rc'leve Hrrr .1 ft fin', NATTSE. Is airi flee, macHir Follow label '11-e' LVDIfl PINKHAM'S Organize 'Dime a Dozen' Club on Bougainvilie SOLOMONS The "Dim'' a nczen Club" has been crganlzed flmoiTM ATiiricnn ol- untei as Knlnrrs to pick cff 1 th" JurglcS of Bcugalpvlllc, The commandlnff officer will award a dime lor e-'jry enemy trinps killed.

The Club members price." Staff Harry E. FchultC, D. im? two Jap-'nesc i hi? A reunion of five brothers, one re- i back fr in ary overseas and another ti'iout to 1 the nvy, is held t'il weefe at Ihe home cf ClarcrT 812' er'jp r. Kts four brothe 1 Sher- n--m Flojd, ArchW William, all rcarty and anticipates no trouble of Px-lnnH irrivod to geuln other ten. soend the weekend.

WIllia.Ti Larson i m'-dlcal from the with hlch he served 3s a 1 conoral tho rnedl- I corps diirlnt; the Tunisian and TQ A A N. i I of rvporil.s to 1 pjpnt i nf the 'irst dourpe 1 m.trder conviction uppcils 1 nn' twn afs of Mvrder under sentence to rt'r Ms 2. Lenkr, Emanuel Wci-v, inc 1 r-'ponc, cn'ivictcd of killtpe Joseph Prooklyn In 1P36. have five times by Oov. Thomas Wt brot er, will begin service in the navy March 2 0'IT two txmmljsionpc! anrl nnvy otTlrr-r" 'invr to any "un'tle" to Fl 1 Id- IIIR i a he's staff scr- "Cfnt of hl.s arc l'-u- t.hrrc nrr our irn a nt one Is lieutenant and two nro sd-tf-r HTP Cnn adn.

distributed 583.000 Bibles Public Land LEASING BURLEIGH COUNTY LANDS Burloigh county will offer all 'ands fcr leasing that have not been leased or where the 1944 rental has not been paid. This leas'ng will be held at 'he Courthouse in Bismarck on the 6th day of Marc 1 1944, commencing at 2 p. and will continue until o'l tracts have been offered. The minimum rental will be $1000 for tracts containing over 80 acres and pot more than 160 acres ot grazing or hov land; cultivated lands will be lenscd on -A share crop to Burlcigh county. you 3 leaso on culti- vTted land onlv your lease is good for 1944, if 1943 crop has been accounted for.

March 6,1944 Commencing at 2 P. M. All Lands Sold After January 1, 1944, Will Be Sold Subject to the 1944 Lease By Qrdir if The Board of County Commissioners Adrlph Srhlcnker Countv Auditor Burlcigh County, North Dakota.

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