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| MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1927. Pioneer Couple, Celebrate. Sixty- First Anniversary Tho sixty-first rit Wedding anniver- rary of Mr. and Mrs, Tunigon Berry, parents of Mrs. 0. E. Erickson, was celebrated on January 40 when more than a hundred neighbors and friends gathered at the home of State Repre-. sentative and Mrs. 0. 5 Erickson) near Tappen. Mr. and Mrs. Berry ‘are among the « Ddest settlers of Kidder county, Mr. _ her work:at the A. W., Berry atriving in North’ Dakota: in‘ 2882. He filed on « homestead three miles north of Tappen and a year deter was joined by his ‘ship, school and coufity offices and was county ‘commissioner for 16 id + yearn. -Mrs. Berry is 78 years of age Mr. Berry is 81, Both are in exc: lent health and are managing their, farm. GOES TO WASHINGTON Miss Bertha Varney left Sunday: for Venturia, W: where she will be the- guest of her sister, Mrs. H. A. Polvine, for several weeks. — Mrs. Emma Varney, who has been spending the winter in California, will join her! daughter in Venturia and they will return to Bismarck. about the first of March." 44 ATTENDS: MANAGERS’ MEETING ‘C. R. Simpson, accompanied by Mrs. | Simpson, bas gone tothe Twin Citien| D where he will attend a meeting of! managers of the mble Robinson company houses. the latter. part of the week. OPENS DENTAL OFFICE Dr. T. G. O'Hara hi offices in the Little rooms formerly occupied by Dr. R. Lipp. Dr. O’Hara has added equipment and hag an absolutely modern office. EASTERN STAR TO MEET There will be a regular meeting of the Eastern Star Tuesday evening at 7:30 at the Masonic Temple. All members are asked to be present and visiting members are cordially invit- ed to attend, LODGE TO ENTERTAIN The A. O. U. W. lodge will enter- . tain Tuesday evening t 9 o'clock at a card and dancing patty. The affair| will follow a regulag, meeting of the order. Members and friends are in: vited. ’ . RECOVERS FRO} FROM eaten ' Mrs. Alice Finnegan, who has been ill at her home for the. past week, has. sufficiently recovered to. Feturn to; Mcas store. t TO ATTEND RATE E, M, Hendricks of the state rfil-| road commission will leave, ténight for Kansas City, Mo, where he will) attend a grain rate hearing, WAR MOTHERS TO MEET The War Mothers will meet day afterngon at the homie of Mrs. H. Webb, 319% Main street. A gobd attendancé is red. SERVICE CLUB. TO MEET. The Mothers’ Service club will meet at the home of Mrs. BR. J., Murphy,| 317 West Rosser, Tuesday: afternoon at 3 o'clock. BUSINESS VISIT W. T.. Kraft left. Sunday evening for the Twin Cities on a several days! business visit. Returns TO FARGO. ©. 3, Austin has’ returned home at Fargo :fte in the city. RETURNS 3 FROM MINOT ‘ Thomas Craven has 4 Minot, where he has been. transacting | PATIENT AT HOSPITAL Harry Galloway of Bentley, N. D., is a patient at the Bismarck | hospital, HERE FROM STEELE A. J. Taylor of Steele was a ness visitor in the the aly Saturday. Is is ILL Miss Bertha Severtson- hes hae ill at her home for the past several days.) FROM: DEVILS. ‘LAKE. Martin A. Hoghaugh of Devil: is a business Ee in the city. BUSINESS VI VisITOR ; J.B, Stewart ‘of. a iy "W acted bu HONOR MRS. .ASHER ‘Mr. and Mrs. George Kaiser enter- tained Saturday evening at their home, 423 Sixteenth street, in honor of Mrs. Della Asher. Four tables of whist were in play, honors being won by Mrs, 4. H. Allen and Lawrence Clappel. Mrs . Asher received a guest prise, A buffet hluncheon was served. SPEAKS TO JUNIOR HIGH GIRLS Miss Lfltian..Cook, state librarian, addressed the girls of the Junior high ‘school Friday.afternoon on the essay contest being sponsored by the Busi- ness and Professional Women’s club. Miss Cook outlined reasons why girls should finish high school before en- tering the business world, PLEDGED TO. FRATERNITY - Herbert Zvorist of Bismarck was pledged to Sigma Alpha Sigma frater- -|nity last week when over 30 Greek latte~ #uasowmition at the University Bf Minnesota announced ew mem- bess. .,_us Aipng Sigma limits its membership to students of the col- lege of engineering and the school of chemistry. REBEKAHS INSTALL OFFICERS Mrs. K. C, Arness was installed as noble grand at the meeting of the Rebekah lodge Friday evening at the I. 0. 0. F.-hali. Other officers in- stalled inchide Mrs. Herman Lidberg, vice grand; Mrs. Neltie Evarts, secre- tary, Miss Grace Vraal, treasurer, and a number of appointive officers. —— INITIATED INTO NATIONAL FRA- TERNITY Henry R. Murphy, Bismarck, a en ite of the University of North and a member of the Alpha pt Zeta, former local academic fraternity at the state university, h been initiated into Alpha Tau Omega, national academic fraternity. . FORMAL OPENING THURSDAY Li The sisters in charge of St. Alexius ospital have arranged to have the formal opening of the new nurses’ home on Thursday, January 20, from 2 to 5 o'clock in the ‘afternoon and from 7 to 10 o'clock in the evening. The public is invited to attend. WEEK-END ‘GUEST Oscar Sorlie of Buxton, former member of the state legislature, was in Bismarck, the week-end guest of Governor and Mrs. A. G. Sorlie. Mr. Sorlie is active in state affairs in the |‘ Red River valley. SPEAKS AT P. T. A. MEETING County Agent A. R.: Miesen’ spoke Friday evening at the Parent-Teach- er meeting in Still on the subject of Boy:and Girl club work. Miss Madge Runey, county superintendent, alse ‘J attended the me SCHOOL RECEIVED PICTURE The West Sibley school has been ; presented with a picture of the In- dian woman, © Sakakawea, by Miss Minnie J. Nielson, formerly super- ‘Jintendent of public. instruction in the state, % ‘HERE. FROM WASHINGTON dirs Leola |Stroh! and daughter, rian, ahd .s6n, Monte, of Yakinia, ‘arrived ‘in Bismarck for - GOES TO MINNEAPOLIS Miss Nellie Bain, who has been-re- delving treatment at the Bismarck hospital, left last. evening for Min- neapolis ‘where she will undergo an operation ‘for wetter. i VISITOR LE LEAVES Miss Ethel'Miller, who hag been the: guest of her cousin, Miss Gladys Almquist, for the turned to her home in. Moorhead, +] Minn., today. Psy ON ON BUSINESS a B ‘| Dakota, Suprenie court, ‘is- transact- a ing: business in the city. ' RETURN TO JAMESTOWN - Mr. and Mrs. Roy Randon of James- town have ‘returned home after a visit here with Mrs. Randon's parents, Mr. jand Mrs. 8. J. King. VISIT IN BISMARCK . Mr..and Mra. Gerald: Aanenstad, of Leith visited in Bismarck over the week-end, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. ‘D. Bruce Doyle at the Indian school. | BUSINESS NESS TRIP L. V. Miller of the Benson Optical ‘Jhome 1 will stop in Grand Forks. RETURNS iS FROM ‘TRIP Mrs. Jessie Harris . Careeared 8 eran entertained ,Fri ag ari at vl ome wit 18 W. H.. Hoeppner,, who, hes ‘been tit at his home for several days; is now somewhat improved, ata . “ee cur Tals our.-iIT 18 MONEY sims da fi writing your name namo Un oddest early. Fou will receive a trial bot. fle of Foley's Boney 0 ‘and ‘Tar Con- pound, for Fgommeaes ae use iach teal, tee package each of Foley Its, a iruetic: stimulant’ for the: and Foley Colbarie See for con- three weeks re-| Wyés, Mandan News. Indian Conditions on Reservation Are Discussed sed By Welch Declaring that Nth Dakota has had “enough adverse and unjust crit- icism,” Major A. B, Welch of Mandan in an interview today declared that he believed a memorial asking aid for the Indians on the Standing Reck | Reservation “might react with disas- ‘trous consequences.” ““If there is any way by whic] Indian depattment. might be prevail- ed upon to gerise the situation on the reservation as it really is and to fur- nish prompt and immediate assist-} ‘ance in the form,of supplies, then we’ could feel that everything’ possible is being done,” said Major Welca. “41 have no authority over tae In-; dians but as an adopted member of! their tribe they have come to me and! I know their difficulties. “Before the federal relations com- ‘mittee of the house last week, the superintendent of the Standing ‘Rock | eservation mate the positive state-' ment that he hed enough provisions on hand to’provide suitable ration is-| sues to every Indian on the reserva- tion. He also declared that he would issue rations to every and any Indian, who made application to him. “I know 'there is suffering on that! .| reservation and I hope that needy In.’ dians will take the superintendent at his word and epply for subsistence.” ‘In answer to Superintendent E. who -had denied before t! tliat the Indians wete iore- ed‘ to eat horse meat, said: “I ate Horse meat with those Indians on Armistice day at a tribal ie ing.at thé Cannonball river. In it two bar cied the’ governmen: 2. destroyed thousands of dollars worth of horses on reservation- and these heroes are afflicted with dowine.” Halliday Man, Heir to $30,000, Plans to Stayin Ho Home Town | Leslie Todd of Hall Halliday, owner of a lunch counter, who fell heir to; $80,000 last week, doesn’t intend to spend his money on the white ways of the large cities, he assert: Instead, he plans to como back to his home town of 278. population and erect a new hotel building in what he calls “the best town on the North Branch.” ~ Pe pata thre middle’ of last week, was yelling “two kup skawf and “two on s raft!” and doing a sizeable business with. the, residents of the Dunn ‘ epatys city, ‘Then he received-a letter. from. his sister. at Hale, Mo., telling. him that erie huats er-on-his had di nd left him ‘one A six 4 He. eft Tuesday on s motor trip? $o Missouri'to claim his share of the Possibility thet the the Custer school may be forced. to close as @ result obs its idily dwindling at- a} tendance” oe by the an- nouncement ' ot Superistendent J. staff at the school is‘to be redueed two teachers. remedies | “Thi ped B gd cobt of operating the le per of "school boast, oe. bei the! | The enrollment this year has fall- en below 50 and the cost of opera- {tion under present arrangements would exceed $5,300 or considerably in excess of $110 for each pupil. Resignation of Miss. Mary Roche, a teacher jn the mathematics depart- ment of the junior big, for over three years, was accepted and a re- lease from her contract given effec- tive at the end of the semester, Jan- uary 21. Miss Leta Bennett is to fill the vacancy left by Miss Roche's resigna- tion. iT Personal and Social News of ‘| Mandan Vicinity {o—————______—_e | ATTENDS CONVENTION Otto Bauer, director of the North- | {west Lumbermen’s Association, left "Sunday evening for Minneapolis where he will attend the annual con- {vention to be held th this week. Is IMPROVING Mrs. who has been ill for several months, underwent a major operation Fri- day. She’is reported today as being improved. ROYAL NEIGHBORS TO MEET The Royal Neighbors will meet this evening at the home of Mrs. ry Young, Mrs. S. A. Young will be as- sistant hostess. ~ 2 PARENTS OF SON Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Fredericks, jor Welch who live south of Mandan, announce , the birth of a san on January 12. - TWID CITIES Sidney Gohen left Saturday even- ing for the Twin Cities for a few days’ business visit. ' Mr. and ion Vira Mastin of Sanger are the parents of a son on January 11. ENS MARRIAGE LICENSE {SSUED A marriage license has been issued to Max Schultze and Elizabeth Ger- lach, both of Mandan, in Morton coun- ty court. ig —- TO ATTEND’ WEDDING Mr, and Mrs. C. B. McAllister and! Miss Abbie Breen have gone to Ta- coma, Wa where they will attend there was nothing so good for conges- tion and colds as mustard, But the oldfashioned mustard plaster burned and blistered. Musterole gives the relief and help that mustard plasters gave, without the plaster and without the blister. It is a clean, white ointment, mated with ‘oil of mustard. Gently rub it, in, See how. quickly the pain disa)- Bears.» ” Try Musterole for sore throat, bron- chitie tonsilliti: roup, stiff neck,| neuralgia, headache, conges- rheumatism, lumbago,| pprains, sore muscles, bruises, chil- ; blains, frosted feet, colds of the chest : (it may prevent pneumonia). ‘kidneys, | Gould Saturday that’ the tesching! | B. S. Nickerson of Mandan, ' and Bismarck, to Mark Ryan of Ta- coma, ISSUE MARRIAGE LICENS County Judge Shaw has issued a license to marry to Lewis Colburn, Mandan, and Olga Feland, Sims. K. P. MEETING There will be a regular meeting, of the Knights of Pythias.lodge this evening. TO VISIT IN MANDAN Mrs. Mae Chidester of Weston, is in Mandan for an extended v with her sister, Mrs. George C1 Fifth avenue northwest. HAMLINE GLEE CLUB WILL BE IN BISMARCK Singers Dated For City Audi- torium January 31—On Tour to West Coast Under the auspices of the men’s class of McCabe Methodist church, the Hamline University men’s’ glee club of St, Paul will give a concert in the ‘city auditorium Monday evening, January 31, at 8 o'clock. Bismarck is one of 19 cities being visited by the organization on its WISH TO BORROW $3,000 at 7% on New Bungalow. Address ad No. 107 > €® Tribune DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 116% Fourth St. Phone 240W the fine footwear and have A ment, as described below: Mime are now showing a snappy Oxford for the ecgimineting woman or miss. y. Girl last, which assures you of wonderful -This shoe is made of the newest leathers, Stonewood calf, with 2 parchment Fim 3 natoverdone, but just. aongh to be ultra ie qualities. Sizes 3 to 9, widths AAA toc . $9. the wedding. of their niece, Miss ‘Me-! 43rd inant tour which this year Donald, a former resident of Mandan takes the Twin City singers to the | Pacific coast. The last western tour of the glee club was in 1921, and the quality ‘of the program offered made an excellent impression upon its au- diences. This year the singers will give a concert of ensemble numbers, with both humorous and secular songs, and will feature the | program with many specialty num- ‘bers, among them a trumpet quar- | tet and a group of popular airs | by a trio which has entertained | “Better Bobs” Our Motto We are equipped to trim ladies’ hair in our Beauty Shoppe, where we have added a private bobbing booth. Our corps of experienced bobbers will be glad to give you the very latest and, smartest cuts. We have added to our force Mr. Paul Wieger, who is well known, and specializes in la- dies’ hair bobbing. 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Lions Hear Report on Minot Meeting | A report of the charter night program of the Minot Licns club was given today by Dr. F. B. Strauss at the weekly luncheon of the local Lions club. A committee, appointed to sponsor legislation on automebile driver requirements, reported. The attendance prize, presented by G. L. Spear, was won oy Herman Brocopp. , Mr. Brocopp and William Couch were appointed as an entertainment committee for next week. Guests of the club included R. F. Wherland, manager of the Texaco company; A. J. McGinnes, area manager of the Northwestern Bell Telephone oad Valley City, and Fred Peters, Morton county rancher. The city of Detroit was photo- eraphed recently from a distance of 210 miles, aviators using a new 45- pound lens, ‘OU can have feet "ichmonds Women’s Danger Of offending under the oldest hygienic handicap now ended. 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