The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 3, 1929, Page 5

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THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, Social and Personal. Fortnightly Club Studies United States Possessions Bridge Club Meets . at Roy Indseth Home played af three tables and __THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | Celebrate Golden Wedding — A. and E.'M. eee Current Events Club Study Settlements “Injustice of Settlements” was dis- Study | cussed at the meeting of the Cur- Mrs. Cole Is Hostess to Wednesday Club A half century of married life has! Mr. and Mrs. Jonas have five sons: not seemed long to Mr. and. Mrs.!Robert, of Lehr; Henry, Freedonia; r Hf. I. Rerger, Lisbon, is a business visitor ip the city. 4 J. N. Forister has entered the Bis- marek hospital for treatment. Mrs. C. A. Miller, Gackle, is spend- ing a few days here with friends. Paul ‘Cook left Wednesday evening for Fargo to continue his studies at the Agricultural college. Bud Irvir-c, who has been spending the holiday vacation with his parents here, left yesterday fot Grand Forks where he attends the University of North Dakota. Cc. .C. Swain and A. C. Berg of the} Mayville Teachers college.are in the city to attend the sessions of the state superintendents convention. Mr. Swain and Mr. Berg are in charge of today’s program. Marriage licenses issued by County Judge I. C. Davies during the past few days are: Reinhard Ernest Spit- zer, Baldwin, and Minnie Christine and Bernice Kristine Mathieson, both | state of Bismarck; Clarence Henry Schmits | tions will be disclosed: at Menokeo, and Esther Marie Benz Total Moffit; and Leo M. Neth. Menoken | recommended to the and Alice Marie Durfee, Moffit. * Appropriations Slash Is Near Five Millions | Members of the state budget board today had sliced appropriation re- quests from. $13,104,953.58 to $8,589,-'| 027.49.. After working for 53 days they expected to finish their job to- night or tomorrow. Details of the ap- propriations which will be recom- mended to the legislature for various - Clearance Sale .. ‘On All Fall and Winter Hats | Beginning Friday, Jan. 4th: ..’ One Big Assortment to close out at $1.00. Sky adel Ra! here / Henry W. Jonas, who celebrated’ their | pudoiph, Davenport, Ia.: and Theo-| Seibold, Mercer; Ernest J. Burbage golding wedding anniversary on Sun- . i c sles ber 22, at the home of | dore and Oscar, Sioux City, Ia. There Oommen Shela DAugrath, (New day, Decemi Soe Ga pres “abe J. H. Schlomer,|is one daughter, Mrs. Schlomer, of Leipzig, and Katherine Barbara Volk “art and Distinction” 214 Broadway . The E. H. Millinery % ery. Bridge Party Honors Mr., Mrs. McAneney Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Bailey enter- tained Saturday evening at a bridge party in compliment to Mr. and F. B. McAneney, . Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Gilman returned Tuesday evening from Chicago and Detroit, where they spent the past two weeks. At Detroit Mr. Gilman attended the national convention of Dodge Brothers dealers and viewed the display of the new models. Mr. and Mrs. Gilman visited Mr. Gil- man’s mother at Plymouth, Wis., be- fore returning to Bismarck. eee Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cooper are taking a month’s trip to points on the Pacific coast. They spent the holidays with Mr. Cooper's parents at Helena, and will visit at Seattle, Port- land, and Vancouver, B..C., before re- turning the last part of the month. Mr. Cooper is manager of the Bis- marck Implement company. . eee William E. Lahr, Jr., left this morn- ing for Evanston, Ill, where he at- tends Northwestern University, after visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lahr, during the holidays. En route to Evanston, he will stop in Fargo for a few days’ visit with friends. se 8 Milford Dresbach, who attends Hibbing Junior College, Hibbing, Minn., spoke last evening at the meeting of the Order of De Molay, on “De Molay Membership.” Mr. Dresbach is spending the holidays here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. N. Dresbach. see Miss Shirley Fox, who spent. the holiday vacation with her sister, Mrs. George Galloway of Mott, stopped in Bismarck yesterday for a visit with friends. She was en route to Grand Forks, where she is a member of the Junior high school faculty. sf @ Minishoshe chapter of the Daugh- ters of the American Revolution will meet tomorrow at a one o'clock . luncheon at the Hotel Prince, with ritt, D. T. Owens, and Miss Runey as hostesses. _ se @ Rev. C. A. Stephens will return to- morrow from Sioux Falls, 8. D. motored there on Tuesday wi daughter Mary, and the Misses Kafer and Evelyn Jacobson, who at- tend Sioux Falls college. Mesdames H. 8. Dobler, 8. H. Mer- Madge Geo: 5 Mrs. F. A. Knowles, will leave today for Iowa City, Ia., where he attends Neil Cameron and Bud Irvine re- they were guests of Wiliam Waiver: were gues! - ton over the week-end. sas at Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Jonas were married at Kiel, Germany, in 1878. In 1880 they came to America and settled at Davenport, Iowa, where they made their home until 1904, when they came to North Dakota to reside on a farm near Freedonia. They moved to Bismarck 12 years ago, and have made their home here since with their daughter. court. He will also go to Havre, Mont., on business before returning. eee 1. T. Larson left yesterd&y for Min- neapolis, where he was summoned by| the death of his father-in-law, Gus | Anderson. Mrs. Larson has been with Miss Genevieve Rue left yesterday for Minneapolis to continue her studies at the University of Minne- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Maassen have returned from New Salem where they spent the week-end with relatives of Mrs. Maaseen. Social News of . Mandan Vicinity s Members of the family of B. E. Pomerleau, who recently underwent an operation for acute appendicitis at a hospital in Bismarck, have again been summoned because of his critical illness. Mr. Pomerleau was well on the way to recovery when peritonitis leveloped.’ CLIMAX, LYONS BEST superiority is that ug Sal cack. Soelatacting guaranteed, Coat More - Worth It: j her father for the past week. eee . Mr. and Mrs. George Brown had as their guests on New Year's day, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dunkerly and Wallace Bogart, of Jamestown. Burdick returned Monday from. a short trip to Minneapolis. sone © A marriage license was issued yes- *|terday to Frand Deiss, Almont, and Barbara Berger, Flasher. Phone 279 Cream Wheat, regular 30c ... 24c “th, OC Salmon Red, reg. ; 40c, 1 1b. can .. 33c Mayonnaise Catsup, reg. ‘15c, 6 1-2 oz. bottle 9c ..47¢ 27c We deliver orders of $1.50 or over free of charge. c Coffee, Minnehaha Corned Beef, reg. 35c, large \he here for the golden anniversary, jbut about 50 friends and relatives his city. Mr. and Mrs. Jonas have| pismarck; Robert Raymond Borkhart | 15 grandchildren and six great-grand- children. Only two of the sons were able to gathered at their home to congratu- late them on their many years of wedded life. Mrs. Jonas ts 70 years old, and Mr. Jonas 72. Supt. J. M. Stephens and Thomas 4 K. Killand ‘of the Great Plains sta- tion left Tuesday for Washington, DC. Matinee Every Day 2:30 TONIGHT - Thursday fi Colleen as a small town innocent who wants to see life as told in the tabloid head- Cortsen MOORE; SYNTHETIC Sin Pathe Review Comedy Friday and Saturday JACK HOLT in Zane. Grey's “Avalanche” 3 Evening Shows Saturday—6 - 7:30 - 9 30 per cent Discount, _ Bank the Savings. Annu é Every Cc and Dress Must Go ’ Year end sales have a distinct appeal when offered by such stores as Robertson’s be- cause always here we have quality garments. - Dressy Fur Trimmed and Mannish Tai- lored Coats reduced in many cases to HALF PRICE DRESSES of Every Type now Reduced to Lowest Prices of the year. Buy Two Dresses for $10 (Formerly priced at $15.to.$19.50) © ONE ASSORTMENT | Satin and Crepe Dresses, $1 1 8 5 sizes 14 to 46 All Velvet Dinner Dresses and Formal Dresses at . 1/o PRICE Satin and Crepe Dresses : Our Highest Grade Garments . Sizes 14 to 46 Formerly priced at $49.50, at this Big Clearance for One Group—Satin, georgettes and crepe dresses including our best quality garments, formerly priced at $35 for No Approvals - No Refunds All Sales Are Cash ~. NO for Women's Wear... YOU WILL FIND ROBERTSON’S RELIABLE al January Clearance $24.75 $18.45,

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