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WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1929 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ae oie ragam — OO H SUGAR DIVIDEND DECLARED Ube | Fashion Plaque | YOUR * No Neckingt ||Missionary Kidnaped | fev Wore ‘aay 6—ve-—Dieetor e e PeROERE e o «| In Fight With Bandits | °! the American sugar refining com- ocia an ersona l | CHI I DREN pany today resumed dividends on the | New York, May &—(?)—The Chris- | fomman Stack by declaring a a any dy Ole barts Bartow tian and Mission Alliance today re-/has not paid any dividends since 4 & Roberts Barton ceived word from their mission at! January 2, 1928, when the stock was Stars ‘ * Sungtao, Kweichow. China, that the 4 4 Eighth District Meeting Will Open ‘OFS by NEA Servicetne paying $5 annually. The dividend 1s | calls, 'p pad SSRENOE ey th of Chicago, had payable July 2 to stock of record At Turtle Lake Tomorrow Morning Ae Tiles Ger Uilek UA OR The eatlepran anronmacing his oap- | SU0E >: : is 3 Tae eden a ture said he and the Rev. E. A. Truax Mrs. James H. Cooper to|Music Week Programs is Just @ top, but it Is no such thing, of Glendale, Cal, had been attacked| Tune in on KFYR every Preside at Two-day Meeting: ; It is a tricky, cunning, baffling de- lon the road and after being beaten|morning for the A, W. Lucas jay Meeting; Will Be Broadcast vice of the Imp of Mischief to try the and robbed, the Rev. Mr. Schwen-|(‘o, day’s special. Mrs. Jones Will Attend souls of boys who can't get the hang dener had been carried off. The Rev. eae ara Fulfilling the complete id of it. For it takes no more prac- Mr. Truax was released and returned ltyitig ‘Rational fausio ow fe under- tice to run an airplane than it docs to the mission. Delegates from cleven Bismarck |slogan is “He eek whose to spin a top—well! Chinese authorities had hopes the clubs are planning to attend. the |. is “Hear music, make music, Only there's a difference; I believe missionary would be returned safely, meeting of the Eighth District of the \aay shaiear ain, abe fie taiday ae most people who try, learn to run the cablegram said. £ SOM eich Gielen ute Bue active part in its observance this ar wo of the boys were brothers. And Rein bad selec igi morrow morning for a two day ses- [forse eee ring & number of en- the older of the two couldn't spin his : : * ober sion. pci sacaneins at et Oe aie ce ee top worth a cent! Poor fellow, he : FISH PRESERVED Mrs. James H. Cooper, president of | from th a iday afternoon looked so disgustec and ashamed. But London, May 8.—This is some fish the eighth district, will preside, and | Methodint che ree ton wren eeoae his little brother was a whiz. He tale: A. J. Lee of Radlett kept four Mrs. Albert E. Jones, Lisbon, presi- price church, for which an en- could turn his top upside down, side- goldfish in a garden pond where they dent of the state federation, and Mrs. | will be epee ee been arranged, ways, any old way, give it a fling, and could swim around freely. One night Paul T. Boleyn, Fargo, chairman of | specie? weer ee there it was instantly on the side- recently the pond froze solid, the fish re ' e Press and Publicity, plan to be pres- Pleated bit’ Planned with the| THIS WIDE BELT of brown suede| walk like a small toe dancer or a freezing in the middle of a big block . ent for the last day. re a ihe i the club have been! appliqued with beige silk is especially | dervish, silent, immobile, beautiful— of ice. Lee, according to the tale, Much emphasis will be placed up- \8 ¢ high school, and at sev-| designed to be worn with the “tuck-| the envy of the entire crow thawed out the ice and the fish began on music at this meeting, Mrs. C. R. eral of the churches. in” blouse. The older brother tried again—a to swim again. _ Travis, Jamestown, leading in the ogee ‘venting from seven to cight few feeble convulsions and his top so ee i buyii ide for qual- community singing, and Mrs. A. L,|°<lock, and Thursday evening from| professor R. E. Jack will speak on| died. ‘Foot Saver’ Shoes. A. W. peer! hi) oy bey Brigham, Washburn, chairman of the [Sevan will ke tees tees oneal, Bro: | “The Small Vegetable Garden” at the| | “Aw. I wish to gosh T could make | There'll be no promiscuous kissing in| Lucas Co. ity leather go ' division of music, conducting the ast over radio sta-| meeting of the Bismarck Garden| this blame thing go! I'm just no/ Oakland, Calif., if city health author- — Look for it! Be suce that it’s music memory contests. Members of the Sakakawea club, tion KFYR. For the concert tonight Mrs. J. L. club Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at | 800d.’ ‘ One of the boys patronizingly o! the Association of Commerce rooms. ities have their way. Bibs like the one shown above, worn by Gilbert Fisher, on the handbag, vanity or bill Hughes will play a group of plano] «; ts fe “ look he composed of girls from the U. S. In-| e 2 ‘Making a Lawn” will be a topic for| fered his services, “See, look here! | which carries “I don’t want to get @ian school, Bismarck, will give ai pumbers., ae Twilight,” Lau-| discussion during the evening, Re-| You take it this way and then you—"| sick” as an additional appeal, ae fold that you buy. | musical program at the session to-| Ney ighty Lak’ a Rose,”! ports will be received and all mem-| He went through the process of wrap-) —heing issued to fond parents. I he dealer’s sefec- | morrow morning. yas bers are urged to be at the rooms] Ping the string, gave it a quick snap, | it represents the t's Miss Verna Beli, will play a piano |aqrage: Wines ie “Deut » SiS | promptly at 8 o'clock. and like @ good top, it lit on its toe | tion of the best he can display solo and she and Miss Alice Slater | Gint “off te Phiveciphine alas * 2 * and aid ita: stutt, lies, often has its beginning in sulgs for you. Ic represents the man- will give a vocal duct. Miss Mary |Ciu ‘wager Coen euiacelphia.” Haynes,| | Mrs. W. H. Bodenstab and son, Hopelessly Ba eo Halal co ufacturer’s word that here is Slater will do an Indian dance in cos- | "Auction recteheede, erumann. [Robert Bodenstab, returned thismorn-] 74, went on for ect Beastie” ym & parent. fume. by Mra R. EB Mortie: Will ploy eanied | ing from Great Falls, Mont. Mrs} sexward older brother trying’ and MAY DAY IS LEI DAY # product that cannot be ser- Besides these, three girls from the! Jj . R. E. Morris, will play several} Bodenstab was called there a week 2 sued in macecial fine violin solos. His numbers will be trying and getting nowhere, the| 4 y passe: jaterials or Fort Berthold Indian reservation | .agagio,” Reis: “Py ‘ ago by the serious illness of her son, younger brother winning every ‘time lonolulu, May 8.—The first of May | wolmanitite. Tele~w ch} Mrs. 3.7. Stanturf, Shell Lake, will | Serenade," gel ae Kreisler;|who has been ill for about three] Poomger top spun longer than any |" the United States is May day. In Ip. guaran- have part in the program. Mrs. “Mrs Mert. 1 ern weeks. Mr. Bodenstab will remain here | o¢ ‘the rest sani Hawait it 1s let day. These flowery tee of quality and service: i Stanturf will explain some of the ac-/ ye Back to Old ite sing sk for a time. Ene 60; w atbips” auuet RHO Its | Meats: obe PNBOn HANMER ie’s the best guaran complishments and problems in Tn-\.py “the Wat get tl Bt tle one suddenly. “Let's run races.” | transpacific flyers and other visitors ole imi, oa eee Licurance, and’ "A Bowl of Russe rahe Ladies Ald society of the First) “aw, who wants to run races?” here, represent friendship and love on We have a complete assortment 4 Mrs. O. S. Helle, of the Mercer! clark, with Mrs, J. L. Hughes at the ° Y| growled one of the boy ‘m just|the islands. The wreaths for many of MEEKER high geade 7 | Women’s Study club, and Mrs. J. M. piano. afternoon at 2:30 in the church par- gettin’ good and now you want to|years have been used by natives as 5 i | Lierboc, of the Turtle Lake | Study |” ‘Thursday evening, th sil SER ctiae tanon ean ana |e takens of the “aloha” spirit of the} leather goods, ~~ q club, will extend grectings ae the | open a vee pe ae aoe ae c. Ht Ceo caer an The other brother's face brightened. | islands ’ | ss clubs a Mrs. Richar 5 5. endance is “ * ik = i es : " 2 | Bear cade wilted [Played by Miss Belle Mehus. She will) and visitors are always welcome. SP eee daeradi di We are giving sted ar one of = finest bags — ' The remainder of the morning will | R ee, 3; “Im- es * * 3 in our window, Come in and get particulars, j be taken up with various reports. Prarie ities oe Ge Scott; nin error in the story Ls the D. C. abi Abe tanchape ie oan: AN’ get parti } For the afternoon, a club institute, "3 " psody. imp golden wi Ing anniversary oc- ol with, Mrs, T. H. Steffen, Wilton, in Mrs. Paul S. Wright, accompanied | curred when it was stated that Miss wiiiine ep foweun patent D rr. R.S. Enge er COW. N' Ss DRUG STORE = charge, will be he'd. ‘This:is an im-|¥ Mrs. Hughes, will sing two soprano | Jessie Ramp was hostess at the din- |" Sometimes that kind of fine sports- Chiropractor | portant part of the meeting, and is |S0los, “Little Grey Dove,” Saer; and ner. It should read that a group of! manship comes naturally to ohatiyer| Drugless Physician ' Bema held at the request of the state | “South Winds Are Blowing,” Dins-|old friends entertained in honor of| “the ‘anxiety of one brother ‘to give ND. president, Mrs. Jones, to acquaint ie ws Mr. and Mrs. Ranw. the ethic ene bis chante, oat {ane Lucas Block Biomarck, q ® members with the plans and aims of | Mrs. FP. J. Bavendick will sing eo " v the federation. unset,” Dudley Buck, and “Cradle} Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Stubbs, Center, ‘ , ~ Miss Jean De Ver rtlo |Song.” Kreisler. She will be accom- g a few days in the Mother never wants her Rave Wil give=s fi .5,| panied by a = oath Rita: eh Oped ae Poon woe es a Abele sheet sion James H. Cooper will address the as-|,,, .. 5 ‘ist. ir. © | WEDNESDAY THURSDAY y Y. sembly. | Trinity ee : And there is really no finer onas " Miss Bessie Baldwin, Bismarck nity Lutheran : county, is attending to matters of | —=—=—=———————==— ari cetubesdiin ae vOURGaEL Store building, corner Fifth and chairman of the division of library Choir Entertained | business. ouaiiiaieiies coum ac Aig Bok ot Our B d F " ied b extension, will speak on county li- dicta ros ros | scat vast Saat taicuis: Garratt Ohucolates roadway. ormerly occup! yy braries. Members of the choir of th - : * 6 . aries. play by the Mercer school | ity Lutheran eittch ere eatin] (MEE. J. Guse, returned yesterday Quality Market. Rent $100 per month. children, and a clat:ing demonstra- | at a six o'clock dinner last evening at | Morming from Anaheim. Calif., where nl if i tion by the members of the 4-H club the home of Mrs, A. N. Ellingson, 112 | ‘ey have spent the winter months. . . : Call 839 if interested. at Washburn will be given. Mrs. G.| Avenue A, with Misses Josie Grinde, | After & short visit here with friends The First Collegiate Talking Picture George Shunk, Prop. ‘A. Walbrecht, Washburn, will have] Jean Salem and Charlotte Schmidt as |theY left today for their home at charge of tie latter. Bicmarer, | SSstant hostesses. Rugby. ak A Gay Campus Romance with Talking Sequences Mrs. Alfree uger, ismarck, ‘overs were placed for 22 al ii % Y chairman of the departinent of junior | table where a cole scheme of sees Members of the Chromatic club, di- Sound Effects and Musical Accompaniment membership, will explain what club|and white was carried out, with a | tected by Mrs. Hermann Scheffer, will membership means to pirls, and the| bowl of sweet peas for a centerpiece. | SiVe the program for the meeting of value of belonging to the federation. | Following the dinner the evening | *®¢ Thursday Musical club Thursday Miss Phyllis Freeberg, Mercer, Miss | was spent <ocially. afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of Anna Housman and vee Casp ip xk OK Mrs. Forrest ey one Turtle Lake, will furnish musical " pein during the afternoon. A. O. U. W. Lodge Will ue enone) eae mecting of the ‘The federation dinner, given by the rst, ptist church will be held clubs of Turtle Lake and Mercer, will Hold Annual Banquet sahaege y ephsigt at Bag ree = clude the first day's session. Mrs. —_— church parlors. v. F. EL on, a'L Brigham, Washburn, will pre- |. The A. O. U. W. banquet Thursday | Fargo, will be present for the meeting. side as toastmistress, and the dinner |CVeting at 7 o'clock at the Grand se @ will be followed by a Studerft Loan Pacific hotel will mark the thirty-| The meeting of the Past Matron’s PDE ene, sixth anniversary of the Bismarck | club, previously scheduled for Friday Bismarck clubs planning to send oR ies : afternoon, has been postponed until celegates are the Cosmos, Monday,| Bradley C. Marks, Fargo, Grand | Friday, May 17, according to the club Gurrent Events, Fortnightly, Mothers’, | Master Workman, will be an honored | president, Mrs. F. M. Davis. t “q Bismarck Study, ‘Thursday Musical, | S¥ect, and will deliver an address. ‘Wednesday Study, Women's Progres- | ,t acne Te dinner initiation of The 10th is the last day of sive Mothers’, and the Mothers Serv- | (andidates will be Lrg tgns graya| PT COC Sn Twp HT ay { ice. A few of the delegates are mo-| ji. sta Bert am of the on Gas bil toring to Turtle Lake today, but most | IY g. i of them will leave early tomorrow |,,D-,V; Burton, district manager of LOUISE mornin the lodge, is in charge of arrange- KK AZEND. A , ee ments for the affair, to which al\ “4 5 4 At members are cordially invited. Give Dinner Honoring | General J. H. Reeves’ W. C. T. U. Reelects + Honoring General Pi H. Reeves. | Officers for Year Vancouver Barracks, Wash., who has boon making an inspection of Fort aul a he officers of the W. C. T. Over 38 fer entertained at dinner last evening. | @ " jews icturs renter and a ne at coe als {ual election held yesterday afternoon Oy; EARS sees teble, with blue tapers aiding in form. | 4 the home of Mrs. Robert Kennedy. omedy ideas i - . Pl | icers for the coming year are, Vitaphone Vaudeville a “& ng onieiee ve anton motif. Places: vrs. sara Ankenman, president; Mrs. P ‘After dinner the evening was spené | J; J. Rue, vice president; Mrs. George . Register, secretary; Mrs. Robert Ken- — | ae a ee o'clocl be ‘ Maude Chenoweth Is_j£. Rana, 922 Ninth street. . - — volume i i — r bakings Bride of J. R. Knowles gaDanet at the Dome tonight é * Cheno 'Sawyer’s eight piece Para- E 5 of is, Maude, Chenowettt. cnowetn, | mount Orchestra from Minot. roy pounds used -_ @¢ Mrs. Harry Knowles, Wing, Saturday informally. Guests were General Reeves and Lieut. W. F. Brower, Vancouver Bar- racks, Wash., Colonel and Mrs. W. A. Alfonte, Captain and Mrs. G. A. M. Anderson, Lieut. and Mrs. E. D. Pang- burn, and Mrs. Eva C. Hunt, Boston, Sterling, became the bride of John Ravilings Knowles, son of Mr. and afternoon at the Presbyterian manse, Rev. Paul 8. Wright of the First Pres- byterian church officiating. The bride was attended by her sis- ter Doris, who wore a frock of royal blue flat crepe with matching hat. Homer Envick, Wing, was best man. The bride wore a blue ensemble, with close-fitting hat, and accessories in harmonizing colors. Her flowers were an arm bouquet of bride’s roses. Mrs. Knowles was graduated from the Sterling high school last year. She previously attended the Bismarck high school and a business college here. Mr. Knowles has attended the Wing hools, and last year took up elec- trical engineering at the School of . Wahpeton. 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