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a r 9 ) 4 ™~ } \a * ) 8 “a a ’ | a | | 4 iii THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1929 Walter LeRoy Named! Reception Will Honor C. E, President; Field|Revs. Wilds and Vater Secretary Is Chosen} py, J. Wilds, Dickinson, new dis- | i trict superintendent of the Bismarck | Avpointment of Wal 7 ‘i Tinderwood, as president ar the Nock | Gitrict of the Methodist church, and Wakota Christian Endeavor society. Ba ‘al lids, and Rev. W. E. Vater, aud of Mrs, Margarett Southmayd, |Pnitor of the McCabe Methodist Wilton, as state fleld secretary for | cy ici and Mrs. Vater will be honor- the organization, were important fea- if fs TaNuEn ations ee tures of the boar: bed (acta Gt ibe ween held here wate of the cee ioay hg in} Mr. LeRoy succeeds Claude Lusk, Stele cae Coe Cc Jamestown, who tendered his resig- Ape Gnd a musical program is being nation because his business affairs do | Planned. All Enesibers Of the Congres hot permit him time enough for the | Sauien and friends are cordially in- duttes of the oftice. Me diedaak Mrs, Southmard will have gencral | supervision of the Christian En- Nd gee pitta fd 4 The Busy Bee sewing club, com- deavor groups in the state, vill | 1 ‘ assist in organiation of new aoceties, Posed of members of the, Rebekah now working out convention plans. The meeting place will be de- cided on within the next few weeks. Harold Singer, Kansas City. field Avenue D. Mrs. M. O. Agre is presi- dent of the group and Mrs C. H. Gut- ‘man secretary, and meetings will be secretary of the mid-west division of |baeh ‘montie, Weekes sucsdays of the International Christian Endeavor, } Jr ts of thi vi Was one of the speakers at the mect- Eigeeg thie” ist winery OE ae bi ing, which was held at the Evangel- | next ‘Tuesday, with Mrs. Henry ‘Bur- Beclelnee ne man, 310 West Rosser, hostess. All shljoy Waifaween Fiale Rebekahs are ee ay membership. i Twenty school friends of Miss Doris | Scott and Miss Ruth Riges were | guests when Mrs. W. M. Scott, 315 Second street, entertained Saturday evening at a Halloween party. Games appropriate to Halloween and many stunts were played during the eve- nd later a two-cours? luncheon rved. Jack-o'-lanterns, witches other Halloween decorations Mission Grou; St. Theresa's Missionary group of ' St. Mary's church were entertained | last evening at the home of Mrs. Val | | Yeager, 931 Eighth street. Three tables were arranged for bridge, and | honors in the evening's games went jto Mrs. E. A. Kaiser and Mrs. E. A.} Greenwood crange and black} {color scheme was carried out in the j table appointments for the luncheon j |course served at the conclusion of | the games. and were uscd throughout the rooms, and black and orange favors for the table. * eR OR Attend Centennial PS Rev. Paul S. Wright, pastor of the! 5, First Presbyterian church, accom-| , Begins Bridge Series panied by Rev. C. Auerbach, Belfield, |, ‘The first of a series of bridge par-| Rev. Dicvefield, Minot, and Rev, J.| ties was given by Mrs. Roy Bakken Webber, Jamestown, left Monday by | yesterday afternoon when she enter- motor for Chicago, where they. wiil taincd guests of three tables at her attend the centennial celcbration of home, 511 Second strect. A Halloween McCormick's Theological seminary, motif was used in the rooms, and the which opened y rday and will con- chosen colors were noted in the table tinue through TH y. Rey. Wright |#Ppointments. Amusing figures dressed and the othe aduates of the in black and orange centered the seminary. The ‘ill return the latter | tables. Mis. L. R. Pricke and Mrs. part of the week. : David R. McDonald held high scores {in the bridge games. gi | sk ® ; e| Economy Club Meets 1 luneincon given | A. M. Brazercl, 217 Avenue A aday aitcr- | Wi entertained the members of the Avenuc B.! Economy Study club last evening. Aj; * Bridge Lunch: Members of the club Were guests at by Mrs. H. T. Pei noon M Covers 12. During | discussion oi current topiccs was con- 1! : M x Pat high score at the ; 0! .standing achievements were ch Appointments , Named in response to roll call. Fol- son | loving a social hour. refreshments in keeping with the autumn se: | were served by the hostess. were used by the I: sk 8 se & Entertains Viking Club Members of St. Ma Sewing . O. A. Sorsdahl, 700 Avenue A, {Circle will be entertained Thursday | ained: the Viking bridge club at }afternoon at the home of Mrs. last evening, There were; Breen, 1': miles casi of the ett; two tables, and score | Those who have no means of trans: Lund and | portation are asked to call Mis. Breen decora- | before noon Thursday. { H ese :s uced | ‘The country members cf the First for the tables when a course lunch- | Evangelical church will serve their eon was served after the gaimcs. | annual chicken dinner Thursday eve- eee | ning, October 31. at the Elks hall on Dr. and Mrs. G. LeRoy White will Fourth street. Serving will commence share henors with Dr. and Mrs. R. E, | at 5 o'clock. O'Brien at a reception to be given by; **k * the congregation of the Methodist} Mrs. John Whalen, accompanied by! chureh, Grand Forks, Saturday eve- her daughter, Mrs. Anna Sweitzer, | ning. The Ladies Aid and the Men's | left today for Mrs. Sweitzer’s home in elu) ave arranging for the affair. Dr.; Minneapolis, where Mrs. Whalen will and Mrs, White made their home in| Spend the wintc>. Mrs. Sweitzer ar- Lismere'’s for two years, leaving this|T:ved in Bismare!: yesterday. | month for Grand Forks, where Dr. | * * White is superintendent of the Grand; Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Meyer left last | Forks district. levening for Chicago, where Mr. Meyer j will spend a few days on business. ee * The Salvation Army Home leagus xk * Mrs, J. L. Mullin and two children. Jolm and Betiy, left today by motor : idji, Minn. were they will, Will hold @ pie social and fancywork | Bemidj Inn. hes i fay evening atte a lyn cale Thi v Mr. Mullin and malo their fu- here for the past nine tronsferred to the Bom toe company, going to ‘ree weeks ago. Mrs. Mu o:1 an honored guest at am of social affeirs recently. * * Mrs. I, G. Monson returned Mon- foy evening from Fargo, where she a guest last week ot the home of | -in-law end daughter, Mr. and sear Westberg. Another pucst the Westberg heme over the week- end was Miss Esther Mcnson, Grand Tovks, formerly of Bizmarck, * * % ‘The Misses Evelyn and Vivian War- ren have returned to their home at Bianiey, after visiting over Sunday at tne home of their brother-in-law and | ister, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Mills, Jr. ‘once Haage of Sianley was also t at ‘he Mills home over the nd, in the death of new day ... pose his will! «<* ® yoman’s Missionary socicty of Presbyterian church will 2 celock Thursday afternoon ew Erdahl, 116 West o compiete the overseas . and to pack a box for the Heary hespital in China, oe and Mrs. Sccley P. ble screen. . . Cioveland, Ohio, have arrived for a Mount, visit with Mr. Mount's parents, Mr. end Mrs. A. A. Booth, and with their revte end aunt, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. P2icerson ef the Patterson hotel. Relief from Gas Stomach Pains Di e The doctors tell us that 90 per cent of all sickness is due to stom- ach and bowel troubles. You can’t be well if your digestion is bad; you are, “-aely to unless you sick ‘elish tood and digest it properiy. Tanlac has a wonderful record as a relief from digestive troubles, even those of years’ standing. Mr. Charles Axelson, of 2nd St. South, Minneapolis, Minn., says: “I was troubled with ordered Ley A a of f appe nlac new me. vg pt on 11 ibs. and feel as well ‘as I ever did in my life!” bg suffer from gas, - in the Keak or sal ag nausea, constipation, or toi liver; if you have no appetite, can’t ‘sleep and are nervous and ail run down, you need Tanlac. ‘It is good, iT City-County Briefs * ‘5 ALENCON lace fashions a charm- ing new yoke accenting the V neck. pee rrr rere ee eater ntti ee tion Army hall on Main street. A short program commencing at 8 o'clock will precede the social. se & Miss Anne Baker, who has been spending several months here visitir: her father, Captain I. P. Baker and, |New York, Fire Insurance company, to operate in North Dakota was announced to- day by S. A. Olsness, commissioner of insurance. The new concern is capitalized at $1,000,000 and has 2 surplus of $500,000. stock fire insurance company to be jlicensed in North Dakota. * other relatives, left this morning for her home in San Diego, Calif. se 8 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grambs, New York City, who were here for the funeral of Louis Grambs, left last evening for their home. ze Mr. and Mrs. Dave Anderson have returned from a week's visit with Miss Esther Swanson has returned from St. Paul where she spent several days at the home of her brother. sex @ Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kooker returned yesterday to their home at Dawson after a visit with relatives here. ** & John Orchard. Dickinson. is visit- @/made her number of years. Wilham Bismarck will leave 12, it was tion to 1080 as ing with relatives and friends in the city. ° Dr. T. 8. Pryse, Steele. was a busi- ness visitor in Bistaarck yesterday. Harry P. Goddard, secretary of the Association of Commerce, is on a business trip of several days in South Dakota. F. R. White, Dawson, motored to Bismarck yesterday for a visit with Mrs. White, who is a patient at a local hospital. Miss Helen Katen, secretary of the North Dakota Tuberculosis associa- iton, left last evening on a short busi- ness trip to Minneapolis. A. W. Mellon, Soo Line dispatcher. is back on his post again after a visit to Chicago due to the illness of his mother, who now is improved. C. E. Danielson of Minot, president of the Greater North Dakota associ- ation, was in the city tcday on his return home from a business trip to Wyoming, where he and other friends inspected the Salt Creek oil fields. Mr. end Mrs. A. B. Carley, accom- panied by Mr. Carley’s sister, Mrs. George Lang, Hazen, have returned from Wells, Minn., where they were ‘ummoned by the sudden death of J. M. Carley, mother of Mrs. and Mr. Carley. Mrs. Carley The Bismarck Food Market announces their change of loca- tion to 408 Broadway, hegin- ning Friday, Nov. Ist. Phone 1080 as usual. La Piercing into the hearts of those he hates .. . Plotting his beautiful adopted daughter and her lover before the dawn of a Scheming to crush all those who dare op- Exciting! Breath-taking! Bringing to life on the audi- Thrilling! fiction’s most fascinating character ..... The Mysterious Dr.FU MANCHU From the famous stery by Sax Rohmer with Warner Oland Jean Artaur home at Washburn today after spend- ing a few days here visiting | Fleinspach, who is a patient at the is a sister of Mrs. Susana Huitberg of this city. John A. the F. H. Carpenter Lumber company. | trip to Minneapolis. From there he | will go to southern Minnesota to visit jthe various Carpenter Lumber com- | |Pany yards. Knieht. Grand Forks: elec’ en- | : sincering, Arthur Knight, Gr yi Kane Prepares History | Forss: stusent clerk in the te Through the courtesy of the office, Silvio E; Of Universities Group Grand Forks, N. D., Oct. 30. dent Thomas F. Kane of the U! sity of North Dakota will present 2 Paper on the history and purpose of the National te Universities at the 34th annual meet ing of that organization which will be held in Chicago November 11 and President Kane is a member of the “> *- j committee on National Univers: and Legisiation. INSURANCE COMPANY ADMITTED Admittance and licensing of the Fulton Fire Insurance cor Dressmaking and Designi:g. Katherine Delaney, Block, phone 1538. The Bismarck Food Market announces their change of loca- ning Friday, Nov, ist. home in Bismarck for a! ELEPHANTS IN BILTMORE | eiven by John McEntee Bowman for | merstein is @n the way to Hollywood New York, Oct. 29—(4)—There have } Frank J, Bruen, general manager of | to make a talkies musical comedy and been elephants in the music room of the Madison Square Garden corpor- | then a talkies grand opera. “You can't the Hotel BI With much dif- | ation. be a fool," he explained. “The talk- ficulty two of them were steered via ing pictures have done terrific dam- a freight entrance to provide enter- VIES age to the stage. In a movie you tainment at a sportsmen’s dinner i Ham- can't lose.” Boys! Girls! Student Instructors | Named at University Fleinspach returned to his | is Grand Forks, N. D.. Oct. 30.— poiniments of 15 student a eae HAMMERSTEIN IN Chicago, Oct. 30.—(%)— hospital. Mrs. Fleinspach hh Dakota were mai y by the state board of admin: 1. F. J. Webb, sccretary i ent Kane, announced tod: The following appointments re those appr Geology department Norris Fitch, Bismarck; Eunice Gron- void, Rugby; mechanical engineerin: William McSparron, Grandin. Ken- neth Nygaard, Washburn, and V: Larson, superintendent of Ma this evening on a business Acrobat Shoe Co. Chew-Chew That famous fuany health clown will appear at our store ina Free Show for Children 30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 31st. ve M. Charrier, Langdon. R Connell, Sheldon, Johu M: Kechnic, Calvin, and Louis Se srenora; journalism. Betty Forks; Scandanavian O. R. Tergeson, Brookiyn Association of State ad “es, announced today. CARD OF THANKS | sh to thank our meny friend hbors for the beautiful ilow- and the many acts of kind- hown Us upon the death of our and nephew, Mr. Frank M. | Sr. It is at such times as this that the love and sympathy of friend help one to bear their sorrow. 1 Mr. and Mrs. F. 8. C \ and F: We and ne ers s ness any affiliated with the Hanov: Chew-Chew COME! Bring your mother with you and shake hands with Chew-Chew, Mr. E. L. Carr, Le Gooder. | wm. Annual rummage sale wi}! h held at the Presbyterian chu Thursday, Oct. 31st, and Fr'- day. Nev. Ist, beginning at ° o'clock, It is the 154th Homan 11, 11, 11, 11, Four Naturals it won't be long now. Watch! Wait! Listen! 408 Broadway, begin- Phone a | BOGOR! SONDEcCeeccecscoooor THURSDAY, FRIDAY THURSDAY, FRIDAY | AND SATURDAY AND SATURDAY What Is a Joxall One Cent Sale? 1 is ante et which You perchace two ential articles, paring Rexall “ price for ore end cnly one cent for the other. a & The standand pice of Kicnzo Dental Creme is 7 Scents. During thi two tubes st Medicated Skin Seap Janes eereepanairpnling wdagilreieg gan Rexall Toilet Scop 2 for 16¢ isa high quality guaranteed pzoduct being sold all-year- 2 for 1.01 found at the standerd price. No limit—buy all you want. Remember, this sale lasts three days oaly, 0 Thursday, Fridey and Saturday. Egyptien Palm Seap = 2 for 1c. Asserted Faacy Perfumes 2for 1.01 Teilet Waters, 5-0f. 2 for 1.01 Cream of Almende 2 for 3c Se Riker’s Sree ec end Cieaty) 2 for 1.01 2 for Be <2 for M0 2 fer Sic 2 for Gle 2 for Sle Aatiseptis White Pine & Ter with Wild Cherry Lemon Cocoa Butter 2 fer Ste Reaail , full pi Analgesic Balm 2 for 3c pce eae a oe pound tin — ‘Adulisy jer of 12 2fer Sle Tiay Tot Talcum 2 for 76¢ 2 for G0c in, Seppacterion eacian Vielet Dulce Talcum -_ ‘paar dar ef 12 2 for Narcisse Talcum Mineral Oi) 2 for 1.01 Olivo Shampoo 69c Puretest Aspirin | porcside of Hydrogen ;j 2 fer 4le Harmony Cocsanst Oi * Tablets Seda Mint Tablets 2 for 26 Stampeo 2 for 0c (Bottle of 100) —_| FL Extr- Cascara, Arem. 2 for 266 Tincture of Iodine with Applicator 2 for 26c Mercurechrome Solution 2 for 26¢ Caster O81 2 for 26c Glycerin & Rese Water 2 for 26c. Cod Liver Oi 2 for 1.08 Riker’s Brill‘antine Rezall Teeth Paste 2 fore Antiseptic Tooth Powder 2 for 36c Klenze Liquid 2 fe Sle . ‘Spirit Ammenia, Arem. 2 for 21¢ Rezall Shaving Lotion 2 for Sle 2 for tle Face Powder 2 for 1.01 2 for 2le Georgia 2 for 26e 2 for 266 U. D. Sedium Phosphate 2 for Sle Zine Oxide Ointment 2 for 21l¢ OO ose Powder 2 fer Sle [Gar ae mR] Cascara Comp. Tablets Weel Comme Fiat > (Hinkle, pinks bottle 100) 2 for 360 Cream 2 fer Te Liggett’s Milk Chocelate Bas (helf-pound) 2 for 36c Liggett’s Hard Candies 2 for 6le ry 5 = ° fe LUsgett’s Cough Droze 2 for Ble | larcest Uzaet's Candy Wafore 2 for 6c | Wnerenane Unkted’s Candy Bere 2 fer Ge | tal rug stores Sympsey Royal 20 SN ee re cees Pydal Popescaze 2 for 1.01 | se.co0steres in Oe Avslon Pepetcrio 2fer Shemnion Piozre Papeterie 2 for The | Se, Dated, States, Goltisy, (Brovacet tas). 2 for Sle er 4 Marsala Envelopes 2 for Sle Monarch Pound Paper or ier Te Medford Writing Tablete Cont Sale. It affords you a unique Opportenity to enjoy purchasing high quality merchandise, and to save a considerable amount of money: Particular pains have been taken te colect articles in constant end daily demand. Lenhart D 500 Broadway Bismarck, rug Co. 5 Phone 2