The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 7, 1929, Page 5

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Bridge Dinner at | Miss Jons Is Honor ‘A. R. Almquist Home Guest at Dinner Spar, and sare. A. BR. Almauist enter- endent | Wives of Insurance ~ Agents Entertained | fix" Im compliment to the wives of the Gaking Provident Insurance copany men here for the convention, Mrs. F. 1. Conklin and Mrs. & ©. i Justine . Minnie Tapley a ‘Overmoen. Fifth Annual Party Personal and Social News of Mandan Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Macklem re- turned Saturday from a two week's visit with relatives. ‘ ee Charles Whitmer, Oliver county [ation vtaaue — iJONSBACK CRUISER jthat the North Dakota representa- beret | tions to The Tribune fund for the : ~ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE BILL IN CONGRESS AND AID SCOTT FUND | z= Message in Support of Naval Program to Be Sent; Raise $33.55 for Fire Family - The Lions club today went on rec- ord as indorsing the 15-cruiser bill before congress and Dr. Dursema was appointed a committee of one to see tives in both houses of congress re- ceive a message to that effect. The club also donated the day's fines and some additional contribu- Scott family. The contribution to- taled: $33.55., Fred Peterson called on the mem- bers to do some thinking toward the Association of Commerce group meet- ing on a program for 1929, pertaining to the welfare and betterment of Bis- marck. He mentioned a community building and a new courthouse as among suggestions. H. B. Thompson, a guest from the Infant Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert L ate News Mrs. Peter Wehner Smith Dies Saturday casi weve oe) Wehner, who died in a Dickinson Friday nigst, were held to- Smith, six-months-old Mr. and Ma Albert Smith, Fort Rice township farmers. Mary May hter of days. a ANETA HOTEL BURNS Aneta, N. “a Jan. iDies Liegdehd origina’ a pe rong the wall did damage ataounting to $1,000 te the Com: mercial hotel here Sunday after- at St. Mary's church tomorrow, with Rev. Fischer officiating. MOFFITT FARM HAND DIES OF INFLUENZA Clayton Latimer, 28, Belville, Texas, farm worker near Moffit, died at 9 being il! with The father of the dead man, James | Latimer, will uot be able to attend funeral services here tomorrow. Funeral services will be conducted at the Webb Funeral Parlors at 2 p. m. tomorrow, with Rev. Paul 8. Wright, pastor of the First Presby- Coker Funeral Held Today, Steele Church charge today. candidates for the honors. Re- sults will be announced tonight. OPPOSE BUS SERVICE N. D., Jan. 7— Fargo Lions club, spoke on the stu- dents’ loan fund, by which worthy young men are assisted to finance an education and pay the money back in easy amounts. He said the club now has a revolving fund of $3000 senator; and Oliver Whitmer - were Music was furnished by a four-piece - ‘ ie fA and ee visitors in Mandan Satur. eee Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Shinners re- turned Thursday from Cleveland, Ohio, where they visited relatives during the holidays. | Miss Clara Morris, student at the University of Washington, left Fri- by 5 Mrs. J. Weire of Carson, was an out-of-town guest at the dinner. eee ‘Word has been received in Bismarck eee Miss Cook Speaks at of the death of Mrs, Ed Hose of Min- dadation thet home here ‘ing the Library Meetings ®@ pioneer Bismarck Charles M. Steen has been apppint- — made “her home in Minneapolis until ed justice of the peace to succeed J. Krause, recently elected state's at- 3 eee HH. L. Berry, district judge, and Leo , court reporter, left today for Medora where Judge Berry will preside at the Billings county court * Mrs, Max Kupitz, district deputy, and Mrs. Birlea Ward, state monitor, both of Bismarck, conducted the in- stallation of officers of the Mandan court, Catholic Daughters of Ameri- ca, at a meeting last week when Mrs. William McCormick was installed as Grand regent. = Miss Mildred Lehman, Grand Forks, was the guest of Mrs. F. G. Tharp over the week-end. Miss Lehman, who formerly taught in the Mandan schools, is now teaching at Livingston, Mont. eae Mrs. N. H. Rohmer, proprietor of the Mandan hotel, is in the Mandan Deaconess hospital as the result of a fall from some scaffolding in her ho- tel. ‘Mrs. Rohmer was inspect! some repairing when she fell back- wards from the scaffolding, sustaining @ fractured pelvis. bes gba lige hl ad - Gary and Elkhart, Indian. Mrs. William Lehfeld, 416 Avenue A, has as her guest this week Mrs. A. T. Bumann of New Salem. Mrs. Lehfeld yesterday at dinner dgraf of New| will met Salem and Mrs. F. ©. Schulte of Man-| mien Hoffman. ‘dan. ‘Moses, son and| nis motht, brs, B, La andshis 5 ireon, ‘ Mrs. C. W. Moses, Mrs..G, M. Stebbins, left yes- ee 8 y for this purpose. While no dates were picked, it was decided to hold a stag party in Janu- ary and a ladies’ night in February— before February 13, Dr. Strauss sug- gested, so as not to interfere with the solemnities of Lent. President Strauss reported that in the international new club contest Bismarck, last club to enter—and only last October, at that—now stands third. Minot is first and Columbus, Ohio, is second, all close together. An invitation in Sioux from the Mandan club, to attend a meeting T. | there Tuesday night, at which Major A. B. Welch will talk on the capture of Sitting Bull, wasn't read, because it couldn’t be, nor could it be trans- lated, so the members were referred to the Jungle Jester for the informa- tion the card concealed. fe The club had more guests than usual. Besides Lion Thompson of Fargo several county superintendents were there as guests of Lion Parsons. They included Elroy Schroeder, Grand Forks, Leonard Orvedal, Rugby, and W. W. Barr, Fessenden. J. H. Cam- mack, a new music dealer here, was another guest, while F. J. Bassett, credit man with the International ee r company, was introduced as a “cub.” Another guest who spoke was Wal- ter Cushing, former Bismarck resi- dent, now a Lion at Beach. He told | % of the carnival and other activities the Lions there are putting on. Eugene Forrest, a transferring Lion, was present, too. Also Fred- erick B, Strauss Jr. home on vacation from college. ing | ‘rank Klein, Mandan, Is Hurt in Car Crash and Ernest | % Strauss, sons of President Strauss, terian church, officiating. Burial will be made at Fairview cemetery. Deceased AND THROAT TROUBLES Fargo, Jan. 7. — (7) — BR. F. Gunkelman has been nominated for the presidency of the Fargo had been employed on the | Lane Brothers’ farm near Moffit for the last year. * chamber of Koh raat a School Board Duties percep pergola} Outlined by Parsons | +t, the enna Taleoe toociiy at State Convention TREATY ACTION SEEN Washington, Jan. 7—(?)—Hopes for final action on the anti-war treaty by tomorrow were expressed today after a series 6f senate ae anin en tas G5 secking a com on - mand for an interpretative state- ment of America’s position under the pact. GANGSTERS PLEAD GUILTY Marion, IIL, Ji 1—(P)—Art Fred Wooten, Riley Duties of school boards in regard to schools in the county were outlined today by W. E. Parsons, deputy state superintendent of public instruction, before the state county superintend- ents of schools in convention here. A discussion on the Young Citizens’ League was led by Nell A. Cooper, Barnes county, and Sara C. Guss, of the state department, discussed eighth grade examinations. | Margaret Alexander, Towner coun- ty, gave an address on standards of | schools and H. O. Pippin, Stark coun- ty, spoke on conducting school offi- cers’ meetings. Mr. Parsons will discuss the duties jot the teacher at the morning session ; tomorrow and Ethel K. Mertz, Rich- land county, E. C. Pickles, of the state department, and J. Arthur Solien, Logan county, are on the program Tuesday. The 10th is the last daz ot discount on Gas 3ills. Soothes and heals the breathing passages. No dangerous drugs. Safe for all. ters, iy today of the murder of Mrs. Ethel Price, who, with her husband, State Highway Patrolman Lory L. Price, was kidnaped and slain nearly two years ago. TUCKER REHEARING ASKED Fargo, Jan. 7.—(?)—Ap! for » rehearing of his case by the state supreme court has been filed by Francis Tucker, Verona, N. D.. convicted of slaying Hans U. Bjone, Verona banker, M. A. Hil- che his attorney, announced to- ye TONIGHT MONDAY and TUESDAY Matinee Every Day 2:30 Announcement Classes in calisthenics for the women of Bis- John and Dorothy Tettiyesterday for Minneapolis to con fe: for ° nue their studies at the University of Minnesota, after spending the pena vacation here with their eee Lieut. and Mrs. James A. Harron, coute from his home at Seattle to Delafield, Wis. where he attends &t. John’s military academy. The Women's the Mrs. Bert Spohn, 414 Seventh street. Mrs. D. H. Houser will be in charge of the program for the afternoon. Miss Jahe Stackhouse, who has been spending -the holidays here with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. O.\E. Stack- house, left this morning for Roanoke, Va, Miss Stackhouse is a student at college, Hollins, Va. sister, . terday for Dr. Clara’ B, Westphal spent the week-end in Jamestown as the guest friends. his home at Taylor, N. D. oe @ MISTAKEN IDENTITY Louisville, Ky.—By switching cells with W. H. Kramer, John Henry, bank thief, escaped jail here recent- A woman called L. J. Bradbury, ata lawyer, and asked him to obtain bond } Bailey, fifth district juvenile court for Kramer. Bradbury went to the|Commissioner, were uninjured. A Monte Blue jail, put up the cond, and made an paper daughter of Klein's also escaped tment to see the supposed Kra- q mer, in reality Henry, never showed! Byrne has assumed responsibility for Raquel Torres up. EXACTLY SUITS, ELDERLY PER- SONS Teasing, coughs, tickling in the throat, and exhausting, nervous Mrs. king are immediately relieved by with influenza at Bismarck hos- Compound. pital, is recovering. — R. B. Murphy of tion reti @ short business to at Grand Forks. curate blend of pure pine tar, fresh laxative honey, together with other | The 10th is the last day o1 iseount on Gas bills. Friday and Saturday Jan. 11-12 The Sky Raider Jacqueline Logan . Nungesser the accident which was due pavement. Both cars were badly damaged. Nicut COUGHS Look at your insurance £18 Broadway Frank Klein, Mandan grocer, suf- fered a fractured rib today when his automobile collided with a car driven by Robert Byrne, secretary of state, Mandan street intersection. Byrne and a passenger, Mrs. Alice Positively stopped almost in- %e stantly with one swallow of policy. Find out what a valuable document it really is, what a won- derful service it rep- “The Man Who Knows - Inwarance” to icy Phone 577 marck will be held in the Roosevelt gymnasium be- ginning Thursday, January 10th, at 7:30 p.m. For information, call Mrs. F. J. Bassett, phone 1209-J. 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