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aia A ww ee Reception Will Be Held Tuesday for Mrs. Russell Gives Birthday Party for Rev. and Mrs: White} Daughter, Charlotte The congregation and friends of the McCabe Methodist church will hold a reception Tuesday evening in the church parlors in honor of Rev. and Mrs, G. aot White, who have recently come to Bismarck to make their home. Rev. White, formerly of Minot, «has accepted the district superin- tendency of the Bismarck district. Rev. and Mrs. Walter E. Vater, who have assumed the pastorate of the McCabe Methodist church for the fifth year, will also be guests of honor at the reception. “Robert Wherland Is Member of Orchestra at Jamestown College Robert Wherland, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Wherland, has been chos- en a member of the Symphony or- chestra, recently organized at James- town ere " Joseph S. Black, head of the school of music, who is directing the or- chestra, has announced the follwing personnel: Piano, Dalten McDonald; violins, Foi henna ae Agnes Murphy, John Cummins, - liam Jessen and Robert Wherland; viola, Grace Watkins; flute, King; clarinet, John Woolridge, Cecil Can- non; alto, Earl Mizen; cornet, Gor- don Bina; baritone, Roy Omodt; bass, Harold rch; saxophone, jurton Plummer, and drums, Mau- rice Fuller. Mrs. Bert H. Korupp Is Hostess at Cards Mrs. Bert H. Korupp entertained at bridge Saturday evening at her ‘home at 1313 Rosser. , There were guests for two tables, and honors were won by Mrs. H. G. Hilden and Mrs. Earl Speaks. A color scheme of black and orange, anc Halloween favors were used for decoration, + The hostess served refreshments efter the games. nae Announcements have been received in Bismarck and Mandrn of the mar- riage of Saul E. Halpern, Glen Ullin attorney, and Miss Jeanette Good- en daughter of Mr. and Mrs. larry Goodman of Minneapolis, which was solemnized Sunday eve- ning in the Francis -oom of the Nicollet hotel, Minneapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Halpern will be at home at Glen Ullin. * Mrs. R. C. Newcomer and Mrs. D. C. Scothorn of Mandan entertained their sewing club at luncheon Friday at the A. W. Lucas tea room in Bis- marck, Members of the club re- ;turned to Mandan after the lunch- eon where the afternoon was spent with sewing. : ? Mrs. G. A. Fraser of Fargo spent the weék-erd here as guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Fraser. She will return the first of this week, accompanied by Adjutant General ir, who has been here on business for sev- eral days. aay Miss Sylvia Johnson, superinten- dent of Pembina county schools, Mrs. Paulson and <drs. Henry Schioeber~ of Pembina county, St h house guests of Mr. Mrs. P. E. Halldorson while attending the state P.T. A. congress. Mrs. Erwia Ricker entertained at luncheon Satu day in compliment to Mrs. E. R. Lanterman of Mandan, who left Sunday to make her home i California, Guests included ‘iends from Bismarck and Mandan. : Mr. and Mrs. Forrest M. Davis and children, William and@ Donna an, hav returned from Yorks where they were guests of their son, Duane Davis, during the aniversity homecoming celebretion. Mr, and Mrs. H. B. Schlomer of Arcadia, Fla. former residents of Bismarck, announce the birth of a daughter, Ted Cecilia, on October 13. Mr. Schlomer is the son of Mrs. cq: J. H. Schlomer of Bismarck. oe Mrs. LaVerne Hansen of Bismarck returned home Sunday after spend. rand Forks as ges Mrs._ Victor mard, and with friends in Fargo. a ve Mrs, Lora S. LaMance, national orgenizer for the W. ~. T. U., will speak Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the rest room under Hoffman's cafe, - see Mr. end Mrs. E. J. Brown, Mrs. Birlea Ward and son, Delaine, at- tended the Bismarck-Mobridge foot- ball game at Mobridge Saturday. Mrs, M. W. Roan and daughter, Abigail, left Saturday for Chic: and ‘Baltimore, Md., where they wi ‘spend several weeks. itkinaon of Minet have ‘returood not have retu: home after attending the P. T. A. meeting here. Nap Bey \ sire. R.G. McLaughlin will hostess to the Mothers Service Tuesday evening at her home, be club Amusement Forecast MOVIES ELTINGE THEATER “The Night Watch” CAPITOL THEATER “Dry Martini” DOME DANCE } _ PAVILION... . : DANCE WEDNESDAY | Te Bul Kits Melody Boys Brosacast over KFYR 250 Meters Mrs. R. A. Russell was hostess Friday afternoon in hohor of the eleventh birthdcy anniversary of her daughter, Charlotte. Fourteen guests were entertained and the afternoon was spent with games. Each guest was presented with a favor, Miss Frances Lumback assisted Mrs, Russell in serving refresh- ments at the close of *he afternoon. eee Dorothy Daniels Becomes Bride of Edmund E. Schaefer Miss Dorothy ‘aniels of Minneap- olis and Edmund E. Schaefer of oer were married in Bismarck urday. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. J. L. Gould of Minneapolis. She is a duate of St. Anthony’s academy, inneapolis, and has been employed in the office of the Manhattan Oil company for the last few years, Mr. Schaefer, son of Mra. P. Schaefer of Minneapolis, is a mem- ber of the editorial staff of The Bis- marck Tribune. He is a graduate of East high school, Minneapolis, and was employed with the Associated Press in St. Paul and Minneapolis before coming here Mr. and Mrs. Schaefer are at home in Bismarck, rey High School Girls Are Entertained at B. P. W. Club Rooms . Music and games were the diver- sions at the Business and Profession- al Women’s club rooms Sunday aft- ernoon when out-of-town high school girls were entertained. Ten girls attended the “at home” this wees. Mrs. Stella Aaberg of the Business and Professional Wom- en’s club, Mrs. Florer.ce Davis and Mrs. A. M. Chzistianson of the Cos- mos club were hostesses. . Mrs. George Tekippe will enter- tain the Progressive Mothers club Tuesday eveni ing at 8 o'clock. Dr. F, B. Strauss returned home Sunday evening after a several days’ visit in the Twin Cities, The Mothers club will meet Tues- aa afternoon at 3 o'clock with Mrs, William Kraft. | Personal and Social News of l Mandan Vicinity | Se Savin DS A daughter was born Saturday at the Deaconess hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Chris Peterson ot Mandan. Mrs. T. H. Gustad of Enderlin, formerly of Mandan, has been the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Olson while attending the state P.- T. A. meeting at Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. E. R, Lanterman and children, Inman and Meredith, left Sunday for Los Angeles, . Calif., where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lanterman will leave Thursday for their California ome. A program of music and readings was given Friday evening at the re- ception for the Albert and E, A. Lanterman families. Rev. G. Stewart gave a. short address of farewell, and Mrs. W. H. Ordway, Rev. Stewart and D. C. Mohr took part in the program. Refreshments were served during the evening by the ladies of the Presbyterian church. I e Phillip Schuh, Regan, was a vis- itor in Bismarck Saturday. Mrs. A. L. Smith of New Salem was a business caller in Bismarck iturday. ‘ Gi Cmaty Bi Mr. and Mrs. C. Gackle transacted during the week-end. Mrs. Clara Wiche: teacher in the Wilson district near Wilton, was a business visitor here Saturday. John land his small ‘augh- ter, from Wilson district near Wilton, were business visitors here Saturday. A. Miller of business here Neil 0. Churchill has returned from Mobridge, S. D., where he at- tended the Bismarck-Mobridge foot- ball game Satur’: Dr. C. E. Stackhouse and son re- turned to Biamarcy Sunday from Minneapolis, wher. they attended the . Minnesota - Chi football game. PLAYWRIGHT DIES - Newman, author of The Hard Boiled ig ool and “Dead Lovers ree Good ” died at the Hotel uy! ¥ ¥ ler today. POLISH LEADER DIES America and founder of the National Polish Alli- ance of North America, died here. HORSES PULL 2,875 POUNDS _ qnvalleg City, N. Di Ost, 22 it TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED—Lady cook at Boston Cafe, Mandan, N. D. FOR RENT—N decorated two peel By closet. Can- room vient to high school or Suitable for two ladies C. | few days. PLAN NAVY DAY INN.D SCHOOLS Mrs, B.S. Nickerson, Mandan, Announces Program for Oct. 27 General observance of Navy Day throughout North Dakota is being lanned for this year by Mrs. B. S. ickergon, state navy day chairman and chairman of the navy day com- mittee of the American Legion aux- County and town school superin- ; tendents have been named local chairmen, and exercises will be held in many schools next Friday. In some ices community programs are planned for Saturday, Mrs. Nickerson said. The day is of special interest to North Dakotans, Mrs. Nickerson said, since it falls on the seventieth anniversary of the birth of Theodore Roosevelt. Special broadcasts of the United States navy are being Plannéd for Saturday. Governor Walter Maddock lay issued a proclamation asking all citi- of the state to join in the Navy Day programs. Yoder Recommended to National Council A. H. Yoder, Grand Forks, director of the extension division of the Uni- versity of North Dakota, is going to be an honorary member of the Na- tional Patent-Teacher council. At a meeting of the state par- ent-teacher organization Saturday afternoon a resolution was offered recommending that Yoder be given the distinction. The resolution was unanimously ado) 5 He was given the honorary mem- bership for “holding the state group together during the first few hard years, when as recording secretary he used much of his own money to ely the group organized.” i e wi has retired this year as record- Ui secretary, and will take a po- sition as historian The rd of managers will meet at Jamestown next year, probably during the month of June, it was decided at a meeting of the man- agers’ board at the Prince hotel Saturday afternoon. Twelve of the 22 members were present at the meeting. Bismarck Man Struck by Auto on Highway Wesley Shilhanek, Bismarck, em- Poti by tht United Public Serv- ice company, is in a local hospital suffering from undetermined injur- ies after being run over by an au- toist on the Bismarck-Mandan Me- morial highway Saturday. Shilhanek was working with sev- eral other men on a power line when he was struck by a car driven by W. H. Conroy, Mandan. The injured man was brought to the local hospi- tal shortly after the accident. The injured man sat up for a few minutes last night, slept well, and ate a hearty breakfast today, medi- cal attendants reported. District Court Will Convene at McClusky Fred Jansonius and Edwin Mc- Carty, judge and court reporter re- spectively of the fourth judicial dis- trict, leave for McClusky tomorrow where they will be present for the regular October term of Sheridan county district court. It will not bea jury term of court, Judge Jansonius said today, and he does not expéct to be in the Sheridan county city more than a First County Votes Have Been Received Burleigh county has begun to vote for the general election, Nov. 6. This statement was made today by A. C. Isaminger, county auditor. “We have sent absent voter’s bal- lots to mary who will be out of. the city during the election,” Isaminger said, ape auditor has received 10 bal- lots. BAPTISTS TURN DOWN | Washington, Oct. 22.—(AP)—The | American Baptist Home Mission society of Oklahoma was refused a review by the supreme court today | in an effort to retain $550,000 in overnment bonds which Juckson jarnett, a 78-year-old Creek Indian, had given. DIES IN AIRPLANE San Antonio, Tex., Oct. 22.—(P)— Edward St. Albans, 50, oil operator of Lai Tex., and husband of Mary St. Albans, noted writer of fic- tion, died ir an airplane en route to a hospital here. NOTICE Virginia Butler Home Studio Moved from 418 W. Rosser to 25, City National Block. Same number Bank 898. : Dr. Enge Chi Drugless Physician Lucas Dik. § Stsmarck, N. D. MERCER CO. LIGNITE nesday evening at 8 o’clock at the Salvation Army hall. workings throughout the world. Judge Nuessle Gives state supreme court, acted as spokes- man for Bismarck Saturday in pte- sentin, the football team, with a gift from. the city. city came shortly with South Dakota State which was featured at the University coming-Willis Shepard day. Shepard is a Bismarck youth, sons attended the University won in the last few min- received a long pass sho! the end of the game which gave his team a star cool mornings. Montana-Da- kota Power Co. Band tonight at 8:30. WILL VISIT CITY Colonel J. S. McLean, in Organ- ization for 40 Years, Speaks Here Colonel J. S. McLean, international revivalist of the Salvation Army, who has been with the organization for more than 40 years, will visit Bismarck Wednesday, according to Clara J. Slettin, ensign. * He will describe the extensive work conducted by the Salvation Army all over the world at 8 p.m. at the Salvation Army hall. Colonel McLean comes to Bis- marck from Jamestown and will go to Minot from here. Large meetings have been held all over the United States by this revivalist, and Bismarck corps of- ficers are looking forward to a large crowd Wednesday night. His stories of pioneering Salvation Army work in the territory of Alaska, where for 15 years he worked to establish the organization there, are particularly entertaining, according to local officials. Powers Lake to Have New Postal Service Announcement that the federal postoffice department has taken favorable action on a request for an extension of 14 miles on Rural Route Colonel J. S. McLean, intornation-| revivalist of the Salvation Army, ho will lecture in Bismarck Wed- He will describ> the extensive | of the organization Willis Shepard Gift from Bismarck Fans W. L. Nuessle,*chief justice of the Willis Shepard, captain of niversi‘* of North Dakota Presentation of the gift from the before the game 18! 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Bismarck Girl Hurt When Auto Overturns Beatrice Bowman, 15, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bowman, Bis- marck, und Lawrence Welch, Man- dan, suffered minor injuries when | an automobile in which they were} riding with other high school stu- dents tipped over near the state| Miss Bowman minor bruises, Bot! training school at Mandan last! are attending school today. night. i Regular meeting of the Elks Neither was hurt seriously, Welch Feceiving a cut on the knee, and|Band tonight at 8:30. DRY , . Blamarek Phone 288 | CLEANING S*d# Mandan 96 GOLDEN WEST LAUNDRY {fi Mrs. T. J. Logan Mandan, N, D. Matinee Every Day 2:30 TONIGHT - Monday of Paradise ed Story the Sea. NEWS PICTURES COMEDY ONE DROP does the work of three work of +e It shall be expect + . Screen’s Bird a Thrill-Pack- One drop of Schilling. Lemon does the " H / for Schilling Lemon contains three times | the amount of lemon oil demanded by U. S. Government Pure Food Standards. Schilling Extracts (from vanilla to maple) Coming! 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