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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1944 I A I PAGE THREE Eleven Dakotans Are Casualties uiari'k, and Clarence Doppler, Me- Anderson; Mrs. H. L. Truscott, 303 noken. Hannalin: Mrs.

J. W. Johnson, 821 BOVD--Mrs. Juan Welch, Mrs. George Ebert, 622 Dormaii and L.

S. Doppler, Melio- W. Tayer Mrs. G. J.

1 310 Mrs. Ray L. Graves, 518 BURNT CREEK -Paul Schonert, W. Tayer Ave Mrs. J.

M. Hardy By JAMES MARLOW i Or hold off for one paying as well Walter Cloottn and Logan Ward, 417 Thayer Mrs. C. L. WASHINGTON What does as her war job? And--it she does star 2, Bismarck.

Bradley. 323 Park. War Workers and Their Unemployment Benefits Richmond By CHRISTINE BOSSEKT Eleven North Dakota men have Rosle tne riveter do when her war that, can she draw unemploymei. been listed as war casualties by the Job endj compensation? war and navy departments. These Take a poorer-paying one inline- That problem--and the solution-- Regan, include six killed in action, lour when lu onered to nere? CANFIELD--Arnold Wold, How- I THIRD WARD, FIRST iird Wa.tk.ius and Oscar M.

Olson, CINCT--Mrs. M. J. Ratzlalf. chaii- Mr.

and Mrs. Rudolph Enyel and daughter, Alice, were In Bismarck PRE- Tuesday. Ernest and Andrew Berg wcie wounded and one missing In action. A listing follows: 1 Killed in Action Wagner, Eugene; killed in the Pacific; son of Mr. and Mrs.

Balzer Wagner, Llnton. Keubker, Kenton; killed whJe serving in the navy; son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A.

Keubker, New Salem. Kincaid, LeRoy; killed in France: son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kincaid, Judson. Underdahl, Milton; killed over I Germany, Sept.

21; son Mr. and Mrs. John Underdahl, Minot. Meyer, Ephralm; killed in Germany Oct. 12; son of Albert Meyer, Ashley.

Volk, Wendelin; killed in the Pacific son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph i Volk, Strasburg. Wounded in Action Kraft, Loren; wounded in Italy; i will aiiect workers in every state CHRISTIAN I A--Christ man, 410, 5th Mrs. John Petti- callers at the Bosstri home Sun- Sclioon, son.

515 5th Mrs. E. J. Taylor, day. CHURCH NEWS AH rilsman-k churches Join in i i i everyone Interested to attend their services.

KIEST 7 CtlKlST. SCIENTIST 6'J3 Fourth Street fl-'nillnc Room. '-'11 Broadway. 9:45 a.m.--Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.--Sunday Service.

ay evenlne Testimonial when Job changing starts after the i Gibson mid Elder Elness, Sterl- 511 6th Mrs. Paul Hayei. 407 6Ui Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hem were in Mrs.

George Bartlett, 614 Rov Bismarck Monday, A Mrs. Howard R. Stout, 423 Mr. and Mis. Art Risen and 5th Mrs.

E. A. Brown, 617 6th U.v, Louise Degner. Mr. and Mrs.

war. ing. Under the social security law every CLEAR LAKE--Mural A. N. Chris- state has an unemployment compen- tlknson, Paul and Julius sation fund.

i Kluksdahl, Driscoll. St. John Wagner and sen, Marvin, Mrs It is intended to make sure that CROFTE--A. R. Lenihan, Carl THIRD WARD, SECOND PRE- Christine Boasert and lamlly.

Mr. while a worker is out of a job Herdebu and Lee Fricke. Baldwin. CINCT--Mrs. Arvid Wlklund, char- and Mrs.

Emanuel Fode and Albert through no fault of his own, and CROMWELL--Ben Heiidershott, man. 1021 6th Mrs. H. O. Fred- Fode were guests at a birthday doing without wages and salary, he Ralph Fricke and Martin Nelson, rickson 615 Ave.

Mrs. Quinn held in honor of Emanuel Fcde at will have something to live on. Baldwin Kurkowski. 819 6th Mrs. B.

the Degner home Sunday evening. He applies at the local unemploy- DRISCOLL--Aiden Nelson. i Miunis, 812 6th Mrs. E. C.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berg and 1 ment compensation office. In every liam Schcon and Martin J. Olson, Wanning, 514.

Ave. Mrs. J. O. daughter, Lucille, and sen, ST.

MARY'S CATHOLIC CIIL'KCU Broadwav at Eighth Street Rev Robert A Feehan, Pastor i case it is state-operated. The officials there decide whether an applicant is entitled to the compensation. But a. basic requirement for receiving unemployment benefits is that the applicant should be ready, 1 able and willing to take suitable work offered him. Driscoll.

Lvnsstad. 710 6th Mrs. Wm. C. HAZEL GROVE--Mrs.

Owen Me- DavU. 513 Ave. F. Intyre and Harry Ulfers, Arena; An- THIRD WARD, THIRD PRE- were visitors at the John Wagner home Thursday evening. David and Gottfried Bosserl called CINCT--Mrs.

E. N. Hedal, chair- at the Mike Panjkovich drew Kraft, Goodrich. LEIN--Irving Rise and H. O.

Arne- man. 1014 8th Mrs. L. R. Jones, Thursday, son.

Arena: V. A. Lein, Driscoll. '901 8th Mrs. R.

C. Peterson, LINCOLN--George Claridge, Gen. 822 7th Mrs. C. L.

Klelnschmidt, Del. Bismarck and Wm. B. Falconer, 903 9th Mrs. A.

P. Schumacher, Menoken R. F. Bismarck. 923 8th Mrs.

A. W. Mertz, 910 son of Mr. and Mrs. Emmitt E.

a.m. Kraft, Washburn. Being ready means being avail- LOGAN--Glen Adams, Moffit and 13th Mrs. Larkin, 1028 8th Masses" at ob and able for work. "Available" and Doaii, McKenzic Clark Monroe, 823 llth St.

LONG LAKE-Burns Bailey and 1 THIRD WARD, FOUTH PRE By MRS. MELVIN AGNEW Bennett, Earl wounded in France; son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bennett, McClusky. Hoffer, John wounded in France; son of Jacob Hoffer, McClusky.

Cady, A. wounded in Holland Oct. son of Mrs. A. D.

Cady, Scran ton. Missing in Action, Hildenbrand, Theodore missing in action in France since Sept. 28; son of Mr. and Mrs. Christ Hildenbrand, Ashley.

ST. tiEOJMiE'S PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH "suitable" are key words. Very often they have to be interpreted Mrs. Fay Johnson, Moffit. Mrs.

Roy Riggs, of Salem, CINCT-Mrs. Theo. Guanrud, 601; was a recent visitor at the A. H. differently to fit different cases.

LYMAN--S. W. Wenttaja, Eddie 7th chairman; Mrs. G. E.

721 8th Mrs. E. J. Reich, George Wachal and Otto Delzer Thus decisions--on unemployment Eliasson and Datus Hill. Wing.

pay for a worker who a job offer--will vary from state to state i Here's an example of the problem: MENOKEN--C. D. King, Ed i 9th Mrs. C. W.

Peterson. 716 l. C.J1OA^U11 1 1 1 1 4 4 i M. McKENZIE-P, P. Bliss.

Lewis 515. 9th Mrs. E. J. Schultz, 614 called on M.

F. Agiiew Tuesday. Leathers and Ross Boone, McKeiiiie. 10th Mrs. R.

A. Ritterbush, 506 and Ot TM wtTM KVI nth St Mrs. W. Peterson. 71fi.

i called al tne Neal Funst Thayer at Third The Rev. A. E. Smith. Keetof Sunday, November a.m.--Holy Communion.

a i I Oil UA iVA.C.i*Wi^l^l* I a A v. and s.rv!« i the riveter worked in a dime Ebeling and Paul Holmes, Mencken. Rosser Mrs. S. S.

Sunda. store before the war, getting $15 ECKLUND--Phil Monroe, Carl! 711 9th St. weekly. She had no skill. The war Johnson and Wallace Falkenstein, THIRD WARD, FIFTH i came.

She learned to be a riveter Wilton. CINCT-Mrs. Paul Dalager, chair- BlsmarcK hospital, and got $60 a week. HAY CREEK--John Gourdette, man, 722 13th Mrs. W.

B. Strat- Now the war ends. Her plant Gen. Del. Bismarck; Robert ton.

410 12th Mrs. J. L. Hughes, lamuy nave shuts down. She goes to the local star Route 2, Bismarck; W.

519 llth Gertrude W. Schaefer, METHODIST CHURCH Fifth at Thayer Itev. Paul Haves, 1'astor Sunday, November 2fi a.m.-- Church School. 10:45 a.m. Nursery Class.

10:45 a.m. Morning i Mrs. R. A. Salter Friday visited PRE-' ner hus band, who is a patient in a with A a a i Service unemployment compensation office, Bismarck.

406 llth Mrs. W. N. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Soule and i to Bismarck. and Mr. and R. L. Malard and sons were in BLs- Regan of the Women's Society of Christian she says she wants another job i FLORENCE LAKE--Nils Panjko- 1008 Ave.

Mrs. S. Offerdahl, 915 Service. Sermon: "Right Here at andi meanwhile, she wants her vich, John Witt and Clarence i I 10th Mrs. E.

M. Klein, Ave. By MRS. OLGA E. AUNE Sgt.

and Mrs. William Fox, arrived here Friday to visit Mrs. Fox's father, Mr. John Hanson. Mr.

and Mrs. Joe and Home. 1 5:30 p.m.--Youth Fellowship. 7:45 p.m.--Evening Service. Sermon: "We Believe in the Kingdom of LUTHERAN CHURCH i i Synodi 419 Fourth Street weekly benefits.

clred. Wing. and 12th St. Lyman tor i 11 cv i E. J.

F. Moeller. M.A.. B.D.. Pastor saleswoman job at 102(1 A Sunday, November 26 -daughter, Janet, were in Bismarck i A( ghe ghe to look around Monday.

gn i for a job--either similar in work or 11:00 a i Service. Ser The local office tells here: There's PORT RICE--Chas. Swenson. THIRD WARD, SIXTH PRE- no riveting job open, And, since Asbridse and Robert Small, CINCT Mrs. G.

M. Freitag, 1513 A A her only skill is riveting, there's no I F. p. 2. Bismarck.

Ave. chairman: Mrs. John Dutt. job open for her at $60 weekly. FRANCES--Floyd Owen, Arthur 727 20th Mrs.

C. W. Porter, 1714 Ehe's told she can get an unskilled, Kcrshaw and Emmet Ryberg, Menc- Rosser Mrs. G. O.

Leer, 421 Bismarck Sun- Mrs. Art Strand and Ernie Michelson, of Canfield, spent Friday and mon Topic: "So shall vvo Be Forever Saturday at A. Lundberg's home. With the Lord." Text: I Thessalonlans 2:30 n.m.--Practice for the Chll- Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Danielson, and daughter, of Wilton, were visitors al drenls Christmas program. Jacob Danielson's home Saturday. Dave Hochhalter, of Wing, was in Regan Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.

Pete Johnson, of pay--to her riveting job. ken. 16th Gladys MacQueen, 1608 maH( She refuses." She says that kind GHYLIN--Willis H. Gill, Groes Ave. Mrs.

F. W. Amory, 623 16th 1 maae a of work is not now suitable for her, Broste and Henry A. Anderson, Wil: Mrs. J.

E. Jacobson, 223, 14th Mrg son aucl t0 OIBBS-Ml- Frank Trvgg, Leo WARD. FIRST PRE- sfan Delbert Were ln marek Gabel and Leonard Pfl-jiger, R. F. CINCT--Mrs.

Enock Schultz, chair- And while she looks, she says, she i D. 1, Bismarck. t- man, 212 S. 13th Mrs. David thinks she's entitled to unemploy-: OLENVIEW--B.

R. Mcnore, Arvid Munsch. 1202 Bowen; Mrs, R. G. ment pay.

Engstrom and- Shirl Wilson. 1817 Bowen. 7'30 -Evening'Service. I The office might refuse on these Baldwin. FOURTH WARD, SECOND PRE- Wednesday, November 29-- i grounds: She's not entitled to the GRASS LAKE--Wilbur Noon.

Al- CINCT 7:00 p.m.--Senior choir practice. pay because she was not "available" hcrt Backman and Oscar Tiior, Wil- 'Not Listedi Mrs. fof I 0 work since shc turne down the i ton. FIFTH WARD, FIRST PRE- Mr. and Mrs.

Melvin Marlows Moses were in Bismarck Wednesday. Rauha Koski, and her father were in Bismarck Monday. ANDY DIVINE OQH THOMAS MITCHELL- LOUISE PLATT "Popeye Cartoon" "News" TODAY SUN. MON. Still, were callers at Signe John- home Friday.

Holy Coinmi'mion, to be celebrated job. offer Which the office consicl- HARRIET in the evening service, Sunday, De- ercc i "suitable" for her. Eiue, CINCT --Mrs. Vera Gordon, chair- Geo. Pehl, and John man.

Sweet Mrs. Walter Lee, Thn? Mnv "10 at 3-no-O'OO There will be plenty of that. Peo- Arena. Mrs. Albert Thomas and Mrs.

Clar- Bev. and Mrs. R. A. Kenslger, left a a i i A A pie who had no skills and mad" ESTHERVILLE Win.

Michelscn ence Anderson W. 121 Front. Thursday for Cando, where they light lunch be serverl. little money before the war i and Alvin Manning, a Pete FIFTH WARD, SECOND PRE- plan to spend Thanksgiving. A.

P. Tourtlotte was in Wilton Monday. Saturday, December Confir i now think they're entitled to untm- Johnson, Wilton. CINCT Mrs. Harry DeLaBarrc, Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Berg, left Mon- Class, day on a trip to the West Coast. Mr. and Mrs. George Schilling, tt Canfield, were visitors at Carl home Friday.

Driscoll 10:15 a.m.--Junior Confirm a 11 their wartime jobs. .155. ployment pay while seeking jobs like NAUGHTON Frank chairman, 820 W. Bowen; Mrs. Os- David Ryberg and Richard Erick- MRS.

EGNEB SWANSON TilE FIRST BAPTIST C'Hl'RCH Fourth Street utmVAvenue Hev .1. Hud) Pastor Sunday, Xovemher 2fi-- 10:00 a.m.--Church School. 11:00 a.m.--Morning state courts. Service. I p.m.

--B. V. F. Meeting. 7:30 p.m.--Evening Preaehing Service.

Youns People i have, a Hymn Sine a i Service. Local Men TIIK A A I A U'J a i Avenui', Bismarck turned home Monday from the St. Alexius hospital. I A service flag dedication, In honor i um iv November -JB-of service men and women of hrlcw.iier A cctierwnll Lutheran church, was held i i win speak. Sunday MeellnE, George Colton.

USN, left Saturday i i.rgion. alter spending two home of his brother. Mrs. Elolse Clark spent Sunday in Spirtwood. Pvt.

Anna Nordstrom an army medical nutrition and Mrs. Nordstrom and son. Franz Nordstrom, of Braddock, were weekend guests, at the Ray Sorenson home. 'J7-- c'ompiiny -Hand a a Tuesday. 28 Soldiers' a November 'JO I.ealon.

a Class. a Novi-mher Home League. Salvation i ear Nilsson. 824 W. Bowen; Mrs.

When an applicant Is turned down i son, R.F.D.. Bismarck. Fred Lippert, 423 W. Bowen; Mrs. on his request for benefits, he can PAINTED WOODS-Mrs.

Guilder Peter Hnrtwich, Park Hill Addition, apply to a higher authority in the Hagen, Axel SUnqui.st, Oscar Fred, SIXTH WARD, FIRST PRE- state's unemployment compensation Wilton. CINCT--Mrs. Henry Gierke, 314 9th system and even up through the PHOENIX Romeo Bailey and chairman. Frank Miller, Wing; Ed Wagner, SIXTH WARD, SECOND PRE- Arena. CINCT--Mrs.

Leo Collins, chairman, RICHMOND John Skei, Jacob 317 10th Mrs. James Dybdal, 223 LPIIO and Rodney Williams, Wing. 10th Mrs. M. P.

BOespflug, 223 RIVERVIfiW Lynn W. Sperry, Ht.li Mrs, Henry Weisenburgrr, Nels and Ervin Bourgow. 323 Mrs, F. A. Doll, 309 Bismarck, Star Route 2.

10th Mrs. Donald MePhee 8th ROCK HILL--Algot Ryberg, Law- Thayer, rence Hopkins and Clyde Little, Re- SIXTH WARD, THIRD PRE- gaii. CINCT--Mrs. Jacob Yeasley. chair- SIBLEY BUTTE Henry Larson, a 218 I3th Mrs.

Cnrl Reich, Elmer 1322 Broadway: Mrs. Clark Syverson, 215 13th Mrs, Bryan, Fred Bergquist, John 15I() Thayer Ave. EXTRA WOMEN WORKERS- Mrs. Ed. Schleeter, 722 3rd Mrs.

Clifford Johnson, 1022 5th Miss Capt. T. Clem Casey, Wm. Moeller, wlilVer Lee, Officer Prank Hedden, W. A.

Hart, Leo Shri- Orlancl Drawver and ner, Joe Dickman. 10--G. P. Hotel Block: Bloomquist, McKenzic Capt. J.

STEIBER S. Fevold, L. Borclcrud, R. O. Anderson and J.

C. Olson', Regan Bailey, Ed Klein, Frank Fitzsimond.s, MISSOURI Mrs, 'Leslie Clark i W. Clark. James McDonald. Andrew Irvim: Sturc--Blnrrfcr Rehearsal Capt.

R. V. Danstrom, Charles Tol- MORTON Jn.son Hoover, Erick Godciard. BOB a a liver, C. L.

McMullen, Al Gates, Slovarp and Homer Andrews Mof- A Heskpt, Anderson; fit. 8:00 George Stevens, Geo. Brauer. 12--Hoskins-Mcycr Block: Capt. Roy Logan, Wicklund, Henry, J.

P. French. 13--Lenhart Block (does not in- TAFT Aldus Jensen, Andrew Scliuuer and Oscar Jerset, Sterling. M. Roan, 222 Park; Mrs.

James O. Guthrie, G23 W. Rosser; Hanser, 704 7th Mrs, TELFER W. Cameron ai-rl 1021 6th Mrs. A.

W. Glen Oder. Menokrn Jacob elude Q. R. Clinic i Capt.

J. L. i i R.F.D. 1, Bismarck. Vernon Pederson returned home rm R( Barth, Wm.

Lenhart, Spencer Sell, THELMA -prentlv from the at. Alexius hosni- 1 1 1 I AHC.I,-, niar-t A I I I recently from the St. Alexius hospi tal in Bismarck. Mrs. Clara Mooi'idian and children, of Eldridge, spent Sunday at the Takvor Jamgochian home.

Trygg By MRS. GEORGE NELSON Roy Lawrence arrived here from Philip, S. to visit with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs, Joe Varley. Mrs.

Clarence Olson, WAC, left Monday for Fort DCS Moines, where she will receive her basic training. Adam Black. 14--Montgomery a BlocK: Capt. O. W.

Taylor, Roy Miller. 15-- Rausch i District: Capt. W. R. Koch, A.

P. Rausch. 1C--Wachter's District; a i Carl Nelson, M. J. a a i Rosen, Jack Mccklcr.

-F. W. Woolworth Block: Capl. Ed Lahr, Brooks Hoskin.s, Paul 'JO al 8:00 Brewer, B. O.

Rel'vcm. J. Lai 1 p.in. Prayer Scrvlee. Geo.

Sliafcr. i' iC Kehe'arsai JC1 18--Wobb Bros. District: Capt. R. Fay'Brown, John Zuger, H.

D. SKUONll STKEKT BAPTIST CIIUUCH Marquls Dwlght Carlisle. Street Hossrr A I I i i a Li'i a Seliocd. a i 7:011 p.m. p.m,- FOvenlag (iospel Service, Tu' i -S m.

C'lrrle No, 'J i meet i H. a DUO 3th St. p.m.- K. V. F.

i i a' home of Mrs. Wm. a i 314. ohn Trautman and Albert Peterson. Driscoll.

TRYGG-Emil i i McKcnxic: Trygfr, i I Wins. WILD ROSE J. P. Jrnsen and Ha mid Swaiifion. Braddock.

WILSON-- HiiLlV i Floy Emory and Jolin A. Bcrc, Wilton. I Axel Knder. Eniil Leljlo and Fred Joscphson, Wing. STERLING- Tliro.

A. Lane Dan Wnlilrnnn and Harold Olson, SUMMIT-- A Novy and Clar- 910 13th Mrs, C. Wrilkcr. 1011 10th Mrs, T. n.

Meinhovcr, 523'7th Mrs. B. F. Eppcn, 610 9th Mrs. Clara Nelson, 710 12th and Mrs, E.

M. Klein. Ave. and 12th St. By O.

IIAGSTROM ence Knudson, Wing 19--Special List Two hospitals son. Regan. i and high school i Capt. Archie O. a.

-Sunday School. Johnson, R. M. Ludemaiui. The Flood, List of Women Workers Women who will Join in Vernon Lind, S.

A wat homo en last week. Mrs. Selahn returned recently from Bantry, N. D. Mrs.

Olc Hagstrom and Oscar and John Halvor- i Hagstrom were dinner guests Thursday of Mr. nncl Mrs. Lawrenct of Bismarck. Ai-lrne Johnson, a of Mr In Bismarck Saturday were Joe ch aI I1 20--Qualn and Ramstad clininc: vass.nf Bismarck's residential ai'eii, a Mrs Edwarci Johnson, under- Varley, Mrs. Gertrude Nelson and Howard, Mr.

and Mrs. Viran Nelson, Alan and Marjory Nelson, Mr. and i i a i a i i Fleck i 21-Airport: a i i Cohen. sun Capt. H.

A. Brnndes and John R. by predict and a a tonsillectbmy oppration at FIRST WARD. FIRST PRECINCT Bismarck Hospital-Friday morn- Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Stindquist H. Potter, M. S. --Mrs. Milton chairman, 320 Ave.

Mrs. G. W. Grambs. 620 4th Mrs.

George Nelson, Gerald and i i or i and Barracks: Major G. Gwendolyn Nelson and Martin Nel- th Vp( -j nnm! (n n(l I a L. Spear, Capt. Goodman. 404 son, The Cedar Hill Homemakers' club held a meeting Nov.

17, at the Sam Brown home. Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Fitzgerald were dinner guests Sunday at tilt. George Nelson home. Emil Johnson of Bismarck, was a caller here, Tuesday.

Floyd Anderson and Axel Johnson were in Bismarck Friday. and Bible List of Shock Troops: Tony Berg, Cliff Nedern, A. P. Simon, Harry Rosenthal, L. H.

I'ltlNITV l.rTIIER.VN I I A A nt Street llev Tysfliil, A i Pastor Sunday. November sue' Choir Aanestad Clyde Bon ham, C. and Clnrlon Larson, dirertors. i Rev, Ellsworth. P.

Mrs, P. Webb. 618 oth Mrs. C. S.

Fos.sum. 503 4th Miss Sarah Basliara. 417 3rd St. FIRST WARD, SECOND PRE- 'ith St 0 1 'J' IX 'P to Chicago. Mr.

and Mrs, Albert Hagstrom visited Saturday in Bismarck with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Brenneise. Mr. and Mrs.

George Johnson. Walfred and John Asplund. Oscai Klugherz, Earl McCall, C. D. Mor- CINCT Mrs.

Harry Bernstein. ton, O. Kirkvold, Gordan Sev- chairman. 6C7 2nd Mrs. John TT ran, Russell Larkin, Glen Vantine, 402 2nd St Mrs Ha strom rilld Mr and Mrs Edwin G.

Ktindman, knge, 208 Ave. Mrs. J. M. Roll, Jormsonjverejn Bismarck recently.

Mcln'tee, Joe i 615 Mandan Clara f' Ecklund Bill Kunz, Joe Patera, mer, 500 Ave. Mrs. Florence a i Herman Litt, Geo. Register, Harry Finla rton, 608 2nd Mrs. Vcrna Coming." i i Choir; Bernstein, Harry Thompson, SlcV'l't 422 3rd St Mrs Fred VB rn -'i TM vei t0 1 Benser Walter Brandt.

Harry Han- Harvey." Ill Ave. west; Mrs. J. i "s'on League Pocket! son. Art Bernstein, Geo.

Page, John A 120 Ave. A. a a a Otto Bowman. FIRST WARD. THIRD PRE- Can field By VIOLET O.

BAIELY -sun- By MRS. TED MURREY ilavrmry. Otheim A. LaRue. chairman, Seven AAA Districts Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert Matthiesen and daughter, Judy, of Bismarck, were weekend guests at the Steve Murrey home. Paul Hclden at the A i Holden home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Ted Murrey artrt son, Tracy, visited at Frank Murrey's home Saturday. Miss Josephine Craig, of Bismarck, was a weekend guest at the Al Holden home. Sunday dinner guests at the Steve Murrey home were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Matthiescn, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Murrey and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Murrey. Paul Holden called at the Ivan Holden home Sunday.

Reynard Spitzer fras in Bismarck Friday. Ted. Frank and Dcwanc Murrey were in Mandan Sunday. December South "America "pictures at 3 P.m. Rllral arcas have beei1 divided ac- 904 Mandan Mrs.

G. L. cording ta the seven AAA districts spears 806 i i Mrs. Cccile home laSL 903 Washington. Mrs.

Jane A. Bar- Tlie ladies' aid held a meeting recently at. the Strand home. A shower was given in honor 01 Mrs. Merle Brachkel at th; Cecil MRST I.ITHBRAN Seventh Street ami Avenue A Johns.

Pastor Sunday, November 2t-- fl-00 and a i Worships. Sermon: "Listen to Christ Now. a a Setnioi i 1 apoar.S, BUS i Vyixut: r.pralri i i i with a general chairman in charge I aunmartncr. 613 Washington; Davis were rH of 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 I1U IS CI oi eacn. i ns oisinct ana rMmmmn fil 4 RplI townships assigned to them are: TMTM 1 Tporte" 712 Callers at Ls me SUnda 1.

Axel Soder. Wing: Hazel B-ry McC.irr.py. 231 W. Avr. C.

Grove, Phoenix. Harriet. Lien. Ly- IRST WARD. FOURTH PRE TO THRILL YOU WITH The SCREEN'S SENSATION SPECTACLE! Splendor Drama Unrivalled-! MADNESS-That into MURDW i SUSANNAtUaitK TURHAN BE Sensation of "Phantom of ttle Opera'.

Romantic Hit of Dragon SeecJ BORisKftRLOFF Great and Old Lace" TODAY SUNDAY and MONDAY BISMARCK THEATRE a Service by marj Wing, Richmond and Florence rivr'i Simlo chnirrvin al GA ME V-Srf K-SS 1 2 A. F. Toiirtcloac. Regan, 514 a a rs. W.

C. Mr. and Mrs. A. F.

Ghylin and son, Curtis, and Mr. and Mrs. Dee Bailey were guests at a birthday party held in honor of Mrs. Cotes Saturday evening. Friday, Oerember 1 p.m.

ber, I i Workers ami Senior Rock ill, Cromwell and iu Cf -n onn AVP League JL t. the Mrs. Robert 2nd Mis. Ave. suds washlng a very St, C.

Conyne, 824 Put a few drops of ammonia Chase. 323 Tenth Street. Trygg townships. 3. Oscar Brcstrom, Wilton.

Paint- i ed Woods. Ecklund. Glenvic-w, i Croftc, Wilson and Grass Lake i townships. 4. Lynn Sperry.

Star 2: Plan your meals with an eye to color. All white meals or all green meals aren't very appetizing. "Wedding Rings" Nice Selection Initials Engraved The Watch Shop over Woolworth'a Net In the World." MRiT fill KCH a ut ClH-sler vv. I a Pastoi a 9--15 a a Srhool. 11.00 a.m.- i 'ino 11:00 a "Jesus i Our Lord i i Mrs i i a I I Pi'ny Music: Mrs.

a a i SOLTII SIDE SCHOOL West Sweet Street Ailolph Pastor I I a.m. --Meet at Cnapci 10 in rvleu at first a Noon TM 1 God Riverview, Burnt Creek, a Hay Creek and Gibbs. 5. T. D.

Sullivan, RFD Lincoln, Apple Creek, Boyd, Ft. Rice. Missouvl and Teller. 6. P.

P. Bliss. McKenzic: Morton. Logan. McKenzic, Mencken.

Frances and 7. Theo. A. i Long Lake, Wild a a Driscull, Sterling, Clear Lake ar.d Onrisriana. Martin A i.s a chairman for all of the rural areas.

Committee assirrnmcnii bv shlps Township Workers First, a Is APPLE Sulllv.ir, and J. Peterson, 2. BIs- p. Serno.i Uirertm ol Sk hneeman A A i ST I HI i i SI reel i i A I i a a r. (id 7 nil ano i 1 I ,1 a i i i a 11:00 n.m a Mrs.

W. L. Niu-sslc. 710 2nd ST. FIRST WARD, FIFTH PRECINT Mrs.

G. A. Gilbertson. 1006 4 Mrs. B.

710 4th Mrs. J. Woolscy, 717 4th St; Mrs. Fred Jansonius. 816 4 i Mrs.

Clifford Johnson, 1022 5th Mrs. A. J. Lnnz. 1132 4th Mrs.

Wm. F. Harris. 828 5th Si. SKCOND WARD, FIRST AND SECOND PRECINCTS Mrs.

a i a 221 3rd Wilda. Sebastian. 314 3rd Mrt M. Lee. I Rcsser Avr Mrs.

W. a 41R Thnyrr Mrs i 311 3rd St Mrs A. Bonhnm. Mason Mrs. Gee.

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21.i Thaver. SECOND WARD. FOURTH PRF- CINCT Mrs. Robert Birdzell, 211 broom. The Grand Pacific Restaurant Will Serve Regular Sunday Dinner As Usual We arc closed day on Thursday of each week employes' dar off.

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