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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1929 —————————-— -¢| Lonald T Dryden. of «! | ing of “Vacation Experiences” b | Aberdeen where t| y x the resiad i | S : l d P l | City-County Briefs |) 10cal_dcpartment sto: | Personal and | members. 8 y the South Dakota Pioneer |'°,4' he had’ resieg se aa ' | A Foie Of Aberdeen Is Dead i | LL. Brown, Shields was a capital = a 400- | 5 y Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shannon enter- : | ona || Jeity visitor yesterday, “i pound stove fell Jicsonliia el i | Oiendian ¥) of rf the titre na evening in honor | ‘Aberdeen, So. ‘Dak. Sept 23.—-1)}— sine tore were 31,000,000 ditfereh Harry E. O'Neill of McKenzie spent Jack McCann, Sanger rancher and | andan icinity | Mr. ery Ane Hale vice ot Bins IP. B. Gannon, 79, pioneer of ‘abe | animal forms on the earth. } Lantermans Honor Mmes. Perry Wagner yesterday in the capital city, | North Dakota heavyweight boxing | jmarck. Honoi's in the bridge games|deen and well know banki: “Tor school chil Mandan New! ‘ ’ v. \ehampion, was a business visitor in| Judge C.F. Kelsch left Monday for | went to Mrs. ohn Fleck, Bismarck, | circ Well known in banking} Coats for school children { andan Newlyweds! Have Club Breakfast| rant paims of Ashi Bismarck yesterday. He refused to) Manning where he will try several | and Herbert Hoeft : *jelreles in the northwest, died early| sizes 6 to 14 are now availabj —_— pee ‘calles int the mig ey confirm or deny rumors that he was | cases in court. * oe * | today. He had been ill for some time , Mr, and Mrs. C. R. Cary, who were| Mrs, H. T. Perry and Mrs. J. P. i * | planning on entering a Bismarck ring | see Annual harvest festival of the Sat-|With @ complication of discases re-|@¢ moderate prices. Sarai ‘ tecently married, were honor guests |Wagner were joint hostesses at an 11| Arnold Madland, Jr. Sibley town- |" the near future, T. ©. Kranbel and Miss Charlotte | vation Army has been set for Oc- | SUltant to old age. Gold Shop. : bere and Mrs. H. W. Lanterman, jc’clock bridge breakfast at the Bis-| ship, was a business visitor in the city yee ° | Anderson of Fargo are gucsts at th2|tober 5, officers announced today in 1880. Heo hy hg th , Dako. : j the Prines: ‘hotel cre wie at ike Country club, yesterday morn-| today. the governors office Sonny toe the H ee mains a (3 ana Ouse” {ooaNtlte hate ar ritory in 1883 and settled cre ‘eilene Hip Haynes and his Com ‘The tables were prettily decorated | “he rooms were artistically decor-| Mrs. Henry Schneider, Gibbs towns | Feturn to Ward county from Wrigh!s-) yrs. g, a, Young, who has been se- | asked to take note of the date. The | ale. Sixteen years later he moved) manders at the Dome tonight. : i? ae brides and white taper ated with bittersweet and fall flowers| ship, was a visitor in Bismarck yes- | Mike alive pea tirshtlle hot bee riously ill at the Mandan hospital, 13 \army will appreciate all donations.| A . range sti were ; n e+ | show Pied —————___ \ t ‘After the dinner the guests were (about che rooms and tables, A large ter Smith, f farmer living near Minot, | Snowing marked signs of improve FOR SALE: i taken to the Lanterman home where [bowl of fruit was used to center the| Mike Werre and 8. Hinley, Ler,| 7H men are Leablanctaa * * & Used furnitur isti | ' ridge was played. High scores in ‘large table where places were marked |are spending several days in Bismarck The Presbyterian Missi ‘ consisting of | the games went to Mr. and Mrs. C. {for twenty-four guests. on business. Incorporations.— The Hamre com- sbyterian Missionary society | dining room sets, bedroom sets, R. Cary. After breakfast bridge was played : pany, Minot, furniture and undertak-|mects this afternoon at the home >t jibrary tables, rockers, 1a LA ie with high scores in th ing business, $25,000; P. C. Hamre, Lu- | Mrs. Harry Hunke, 107 Ninth avenue 3 fs »_ lamps, Mothers’ Servi file, ie scores in the Symes golng| OM. Ot Brown, Zecland, i spending | citie Butterfield and Tina Peterson, northwest, rugs, bed springs, mattresses, others’ Service Club |ts,Mts ts, W. L. several days ja the city attending to/ a1 of Minot. W. F. Kittel, Inc., Wat- see vacuum cleaner, also 1 iron! Meets at Smith Home * ‘ ford City, automobile and farm ma-{ Miss F. O. Stebner left Tuesday | Safe. Phone 50, Webb Bros, ! M H Nile * Anton Johnson of | of Raleigh was a chinery business, $25,000; O. T. Foss| morning for Fergus Falls, \Minneap- | Members of the Mothers’ Service | “AIS. 44. Niles Hostess business visitor in Bismarck the firey | 20d L- C. Rep, Williston, and W. K. | olls, {pa Rochester, where ‘she will ‘ clu met Tuesday evening a the At Noon Bridge Lunch part of the week. eee ‘Watford City. spend her bag * ol ‘s. George E. Smith, | | nae. . ° Griffin, Mr, and Mrs. ; . Wil- | lis Pastor The high school gymnasium has Three tables of bridge were played formed the desoeations “i the Ponere sles spending several days ia Bis. heer ur: ted Boot trou No. ete Perr reine, _ a Gooa ’ atter the business meting with Nigh |son hotel dining voces eeteede eet [MAFCK attending to business matters.| Scores Expurga’ ny ie with oe the pley going to Mrs. R. 8. aa when Mrs. H. Niles enter- ie GE; Starved, Late “Ane 4 Bible London Plans “ * * a. ained at a 1 o'clock brid heon. |. M. Marvel, er Andrews, ant e x e " Early fall flowers were used as dec-| Honors in the play partes ‘Mrs, | Bellva Beaty, all of Brittin, were Bis- w ‘rhurediy oretl Sra will | meet MILLIONS! a fountain:penis orations about the rooms and tables | Robert Webb and Mrs, Norman Roop. marck business and social visitors to- | _ Fargo, N. D., Sept. 25. —Dr. a y evening al o'clock. All| : : mA where a luncheon was served. Mrs. B. A. Valdick, Aberd 8. day. B. Riley, pastor of the First Baptist | members are requested to be present 7 - b 78 8 iether Gt live Niles; Wal SH Oatc: prion church, Minneapolis, president of th | s there will be an election of offices use ‘to: up », Hf 1 % Lore! s Northwestern Bible school and foun ~ St. Theresa’s Circle lade dasinine ete Brthers Hamseny, Fargo, hes been (er of the World's Christian Funda-| St. Anne's court, ©. O. F., will meet | an‘automobile Entertained at Party} " spending a few days in the capital |mentalists association, takes no stock this evening at 8 o'clock at the home shat ore" Costura Club Admits _ {city on business. in an expurgated edition ofthe Bibl, |of Mrs. Rose Hartwick, Mrs, EM. " * " as proposed in London. eck will assist in entertaining. - ae eeeiaeee of pa ee Three New Members Mr. and Mrs, David Lange and baby | “There have been varied attempts kk * ne te t si ook “Deiae — and Mrs. Fred M. Brown, of Painted | to issue expurgated editions of the J. 8. Bartram and daughters, Miss ome of Mrs. D. A. ds,| The Costura club met last evening} Woods township near Wilton, were | Bible,” Dr. Riley said. “but most of | Marie and Mrs. L. W. Glanders, re- 706 Ave. E. {at the home of Mrs. Howard Hen-| visitors in Bismarck today. them’ have been short-lived. Some/turned Monday from a Yhree weeks’ . GirUninbe: a ldnoteseben tare yin ie ie | perished in eT cane clothes. an pond in Missouri, Kansas @ ter the business meeting a social! Bobby Chalman, son of Mr. and| We take no stock in them.” an innesota. 4 going to Mrs. E, Kaiser and Miss}hour was spent in sewing, and the 4 . He explained that some persons * * * ¥ j Margaret Lyness. {hostess served refreshments. aaDiLiy i frie poli rgd tee seek expurgated editions of the Bible} Mrs. Theodore Serr, demonstration pas will — up the handwriting of any- Garden flowers were used about, Three new members were taken in-| ported to be somewhat improved because it “presents truth bluntly and|agent for the state department of one who has never before used a Waterman's just Gane ah hoes eed the Prod where a jto the club. They are Miss Margaret | ke i covers nothing. Men do not like Lea | ey eel is spending the about 100% ina very few weeks, besides lifting off st vas st . on ve e| Weel A eae : ** : in less ple E. Ulmer and Mrs. A. we Goddard. secretary ot the Bis. ae themselves faithful to t i ein Be ett i hot Hagia to the mind and hand every writing care. Waterman’s Public Utilities Topic |. The next meeting win be with Mrs.| s, agen ane Mb Amen reCueind : _ xk & is even more necessary for success in college than . aie Emanuel Ulmer, 402 Mandan street. | yesterday .from Mitchell, 8. Dak.,| Gi Outlook Still hapter H, P. E. O. Sisterhood, had an aut bile. Discussed by Society * * Tiere they viaited the South Dakota |e he, seep s._ | its first meeting of the 1929-30 season — sac RN — PMEL Name Chosen | nnual corn show held there. They Improving With Rain | ‘'s afternoon ‘at the home of Mrs.! | usep By ou! cavorons The outstanding and exclusive qualities of Public utilities was the topic for ByN Brid motored to Mitchell Sunday. WRT it Poet len Baad et bohachbnhnhctsh! Waterman's are responsible for its domina- IScUssit l th 7 ssiv' ° vi a busine: eeting Stee cue nee meas seve | meme Group WILTON WOMAN DIES county | Ta prighter outlook on life | following. ‘The program was the tell- oneict rn entiaie ae with Mrs. Roy Riggs, 425 Sixteenth’ p, M, &, L. is the name chosen for| Mrs. Oscar Wickstrom, 28, died at | today. = First, there is the hard rubber holder that is : street. \the bridge club which was organized| her home near Wilton at 5:30 o'clock) Rains which fell yesterday totaled light, stainless and perfectly balanced. _ Mrs. Fred Svaren gave a papcr cut-/tast evening at the home of Mrs. J. B.| Tuesday morning. She was a victiir | 96 of an inch, and additional precipi- Next, the unlimited ity to select lining the growth of public utilities | O'Neil, 414 Ninth street. of tuberculosis. Funeral arrange-| tation of .13 had fallen here at 1 p.m. fe ay chia yout aa t within the state, and their benefit to} Early fall flowers were used | ments have not been definitely made.| ‘The federal weather bureau csti- The only safe way pen point that exactly suits your style of ry communities. © {throughout the rooms and appoint- mated that the ground was soaked to to $, s. ds writing. ies » R. D. jtumn season. : Paper, and she gave facts to show! Mrs. C. R. Kositzky and Mrs. G. D. Cet cnrete ogre fall plowing. In addition it will help Color and perfection rather than write ntly for several days without why such investments are safe and! wagar held high score in the games le we late pastures, aid the germination of size and weight determine the true refilling. still bring good returns. ___{during the evening. enth and Avenue D, from 5:30) winter rye, prevent winter-killing of value of a diamond. ‘Waterman's No. 7 is the r cand At the close of the business meeting| Mrs. H. C. Klein, Powers, Mont,,| to 8:00 p, m. Thursday, Sept.|trees and shrubs, and provide mois- ‘i : i in f most refreshments were served by the hot-|was an out of town guest. 26. Price, 65c and 35c. ture for next spring. Since the untrained cye cannot i, idea in fountain pens. There are tess. * ok Ok . sald iiithismedietant ———_—_—_ accurately appraise these qualities, seven different points to choose from— . ae : The ladies of the First Lutheran] Coats for school children in| TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY the only safe way to buy diamonds Farag ied by a different color band on Our Schools,’ Subject |oirch pariore’ on ‘ave ernst ste | sizes 6 to 14 are now available) por saLE CHEAP—Dresser, break- petra ae upon “honest, “expert ee Discussed by Mothers enth ‘street, Thursday evening, to) hii prices. Sarah] fast set, kitchen cabinet. Call any Ver aieag on bas = ers dealer to show you Waterman’s No. 7 and which the public is invited. op. time at'701 Eighth street. ly on our long experience se! poin: A style “Our Schools” was the subject dis- th se ee “Seabed, in ee i we bestouley all of writing, cussed at the meeting of the Mothers’ the purchase of a really fine diamond Guaranteed forever against all defects club held yesterday afternoon at the : or a Gruen Watch, id " - I ry e home of Mrs. William Harris, 828 . @ Fifth street. Pehra denen Mrs. L. V. Miller gave a five min- QUALITY THESE PRICES of mountings ute talk on “Kindergarten Instruc- $75, $100, $130 é ton" explaining brief the work and} © ALWAYS! PREVAIL EVERY Bonham Brothers i Psyeaae laying to instruct dren in D AY 3 i AN IDEAL COLLEGE COMPANION } In discussing “What Our Schools cisbsaie Are Doing,” Mrs. Wm. McGraw point- | ed out the advancement that has been | | made in the public school systems and the course of study carried on by the students. | Current school news were answered i as roll call was read. } At the close of the meeting re- | freshments were served by the hos- | tess. a % ii 8 irs. J. K. Murray of Mott is! sponding several days in Bismarck WALK EXTRA ou almost SEE ‘) aes — eS oe ur Entertainers ra ee ae atin wea |@ AND SAVE MEANS BETTER VALUES ye end visiting relatives at New Salem. * * * Carl and Henry Danrot left the first of the week for Fargo where they will attend the Agricultural college this year. see Mrs. T. E. Flaherty and son Ber- | nard errived home yesterday from Lake Park, Minn., where they have spent the summer. | one | Miss Marjorie Bolton of the Provi- | , dent Life Insurance company is “ spending her vacation in Washburn visiting friends and relatives. * * * The Delphian Society will meet | finest quality. All the | See these pretty new Fred Jansonlun, 16 Fourth street 1n- new fur trimmed models. } frocks. You will surely stead of Thursday as was announced | Coats that are worth far want one, Satins and OE eae | more than.our new lew crepes, big wide flares Miss Ruth Wynkoop of the Bank | price. h of North Dakota returned last eve- : and new lengths, ning from a two weeks’ vacation spent on a Dude ranch near Billings, 9 90 ° 14 50 ik 90-14.50 | 5.90.9.90 s* * i ° e The, Thursday Musical club will © 5 seer ieee Mrs. G. a Vyeokara i | ‘ourth street, instead of with Mrs. L. | » , See ers WALK WITHSTYLE and QUALITY Percale ‘ts Baval Pe ere ey | < BETTER SHO. NEWEST STYLES A very fine quality, 36 be held Thursday evening at 6:30 at Black suede, brown and inches wide in a large tovaitend are asked to call 1100-W oF “tan kid leather, Patent range of light and dark | 4 to make reservations. and combinations in patterns. Yard : \ re, mectiot nee asd a ener spike or military 4 'N the FACE-TO-FACE REALISM of the wonder- H ‘Thursday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock meth: totall; "5 Tre nome of Mrs It, Me Beall, 618 J 2 2 ( “ ful new Spartons there is sor ing ‘Lowi Third street. Mrs. C. J. Blue’ will 2 98 te4 98 to radio. It is the same “something” that leaves you assist Mrs. * a . . | ** * applauding wildly as the artist in person bows him- | Mrs. Mat . Ottum, 411 Fifth | ’ ’ ‘ + * | st soda eS her bps ast. | Boys’ Overalls Oil Cloth | Boys’ Work Shirts self off a lighted stage. More than tone . . . greater i from a three weeks’ visit to Minne- H H if apolis, She was accompanied by her Good. weight 220 white 45 inch multicolor oil- A very good quality blue than musical perfection . . . it is the radiant glowing ‘ | «+ ag Ps by } . Rt son, William Charles. back denim. Full size que. Firat quality. All | shirt. Just the thing for PERSONALITY of the entertainer . . . the captivat- ; new ‘terns. school wear. m ‘ ‘ | Te AO. Uw. wil mort Tus:|% triple stitched, 7G ent pa ing charm of his. actual PRESENCE. You will feel it . . . | car evening at 8 pies tn ihe 2. 2. New low price c 29c ; 48c you will recognize it. It will bring to you the most delightful | of the season. Following the business sensation that radio affo: ‘means visi your neares session there will be a dancing party | Blanket Pure Silk on eds. By all . for members only. : Single Hose Pillow Cases Sparton dealer and experience its thrill. Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Leifur, 400 Bev- 66576 single blanket, | Ladies’ full fashioned 42x36, fine quality pillow oe eae SS te ee + | pure silk hose, all the | °#8¢8. New low price. Manufactured by THE SPARKS. WITHINGTON CO. (Bsteblished 1900) tnd hrs. Harry O'Brien of Bottinea, Large assort- 98c new fall : JACKSON, MICHIGAN, U. 8. A. are en route to Louisville, Ken- i American Legion convention. ‘ | OoBrien is Mr Lelfur's brother. | : . - ; QUANRUD, BRINK & REIBOLD, INC. ‘ 2 @ WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR, Supper will be served in par- e Bismarck, North Dakota : j | t | sonage and church basement of ; : e " . is kee ore Ee ‘Under Priced Basemen’ -enth and Avenue D, from 5:3 s t \ to,8:00 p, m. Thursday, Sept. Mandan, North Dakota i 4 s

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