The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 23, 1927, Page 2

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PAGE TWO “THE BISMARCK. TRIBUNE a a a a na te ne Mrs. E. B. Woodward, | Former Resident of Bismarck, Is Dead | Word has been received in the city B. Woodward 5 at her home Vood- KGCU to Be Given Permit Today, Is Message Received the Mandan Ri- will be granted « e, some ward was str afternoon at aken to consciousness 3. 0. ing home but did before her Station K Woodward were prom- {ig ion, y permit to oper: lay or tomorrow, * where the to Word received here. A“ Brothers Store is now lo-|change” had te be made Mrs. Woodward was a mem- permit i ° Bismarck ch < active in the si Hold Meet Here Mandan will be Dakota druggists August 2 4, when the e convention of the : t wiil be held yester M host to North Only Few Banks Make Charge For Clearing Checks charg! definitely Over 200 \ : mE Meet With Bismarck Cold weather, which ch that Mandan athletes from of the/for the past two weeks, r sulted in postponement of the dual track meet scheduled between | prevented terday, after with Coach Harold Cec marck. The meet w to been held at Bismarc As a result, Mandan and Bis: marck will not meet until } N. D. eatey School when the annual | Capital City Convention Will Be Tack and Field meet will be held Held at Grand Forks , ks drawn upon the the yes or have ’ Personal and — Social News of unday din The annual North Dakota school convention will be Grand Forks, he Uppers »y' Masonic Pinilies Guests Friday at Enjoyable Party Masonic which must b pat a dancing a br party which was attended by vol'than two hundred M temple as attractively ed in spring colors for the While many of the gues h g dancing, others At the ¢ lusion a refreshment School Studen Troubles to Start ernoon from 4:30 to Junior Club Work Adv. antages Told The advan club the Pa school County Madge Runey | M th students township organization of club wo Meet at An- farm on Hockney Go into Mckenzie. turn south half mile, turn west half mile. turn south two and one-half miles. Lunch’ and ammunition free. Be there at noon Sunday. Coyote drive. ' hostes eam 72 * Zeamer, * morning . parent —=p Mandan News 6:30 the younger children of Ma- sonic families were entertained at a clever children’s party. A sup- per was served. 1) Bridge Luncheon Given at Cooley Home on Friday: Charles D. Cooley and J. oR Fitzsimmons were s Frid ternoen at the Cooley home, ixth avenue northwest, at an attractively planned bridge luncheon. Spring flowers in harmonious shade: yellow d orange were used on the pr tables. Followin the luncheon bridge a ed at four tables, Mrs. McGillie winning honot Mrs Mrs. FOR MISS N Steinbruck was afternoon to the bridge a at a hostes: Friday membe f hi druggists A luncheon was se on. of the afternoon. ‘ived a guest favor. BRIDGE Burdick and daugh- tertained last evening “home with four tables of bridge. Honors were won by Earl Vogelpohl of Mandan and Charles Miller of Bismarck. Out-cf-town s Henry Kue- of Judson, Miss Isabelle George Middaugh and Charles Miller of Bismarck. LEAVES FOR SCHOOL Miss Arabella Warren left this for Marquette cere ty, Milwaukee, Wis. her stud ing the Miss Breen re M included M: Mr. vant ‘Mrs. H. H. War- andan. R NS FROM VISIT F. L. Newman has from Redwood F a « he has been visiting for several © days. ren, in } VISITS IN FARGO Mrs. R. W. Keller left Friday | of 8 visit with her son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kelfer. RETURNS FROM CALIFORNIA { Mrs. Charles Van Soten has re- turned from California, where al has at pps» her daughter, Discuss, Pension _ oa Fund at Meeting of Men’s Group’ | Over 40 attended the Prefbytetian Club dinner meeting, held last at the church~parlors. W. G. Felmeth of Milton, Pa.,) wus the principal speaker, talking | on the drive now being made to raise | $15,000,000 fj: the ministers’ pension fund. He urged members of the lo- church to contribute to this fund.! Reverend Felmeth is appearing in the interest of the Presbyterian! church board of pensions, and ts as-! ith Will Hays, chairman of ’s committee, which is co-™ rating in the campaign. He spoke ? Minot .Thersday. and fins.also spok- at yerec 4 and, Grand obs Ss. Dakota to Have. re Special | Session nigh ki s. D., April 23.—Pi—Gov- ff J. Bulow probably will call rt of May or the early# ja P part of June, he antiounced here to: © governor, who was here on his to Pierre, said that a definite date for calling the special session ff id not been set.’ The exact date ‘he suid “depended” on circumstangen’?, Dance at ‘Moran’s, Wedné: day, April 27th. Free dai free’ taxi service, 37. Jen- kin’s' orchestra. Everybody cee e oston Dental Co, ismarck’s Dental Clinle# evening for Fargo for a week-end | TRUCKS 1610 ¥4-TonChassis F.O.B. \ . 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