The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 1, 1929, Page 9

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T° BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1929 9 1s, i 1 e5 ‘ing of the group will be N j fre fs 1 . The: 1 Ys F Yetiod foes pare were used for th ‘wih Mrs. A. Levis, gia Avenue .| Pils. quuseuis cause er |Biemarck Guaners — fee tra tere mis ted tote Teor Mak, ee table, and decorations suggestive ci | cleansing urinal flow, carrying Buck Tough Storm in | sid, and Roberts had to stand on the | rarmers were criticized by C. Halloween in the rooms, when Mrs. T¥ i a natural way the e matters R. W. Lumry, 311 Third street, entsr- tuth Saxvik Slowly | which if not removed spread their tained yesterday afternoon’ at a Becoming Conscious) poisons through the entire system, bridge luncheon. Three tables of j With resulting aches, pains, and a were in play aficr luncheon.) ator lying unconscious for 70/eherally weakened, tired out, run! Obert Olson and F. M. Roberts | with high scores going to Mrs. B. O. pours, Ruth Ica Saxvik, 13, critically | down condition. Try Foley Pill’s | went on a hunting trip to the vicin- nautical port and starboard terms to! parmers’ Union, for what hi Olson, as steersman, so that they eget any thecnosives ! could’ grope their way through the| failure to ava ee Ba sttae y 8 jtages to be gained through o¢ low visibility. 4 farmbo ‘Apparently they were snowed in to-| ton with the federal tarmve Car Trip to Moffit rut board at times and shout) po, president of the North Fricke-Falkenstein Reception Honors Rev. : Wi i i i Ward and Mrs. John A. Larson. her bicycl i diuretic Guaranteed. Sold at all|{t¥ of Moffit, Thursday, and tele- | day, as they had not returned home | ‘ ; Wedding Solemnized| Wilds and Rev. Vater a [area eee ete Gating O aiine | drug stores. —Ad phoned back that the storm was very |at the hour expected. |the Farmers’ Union of Mon : — Pack Box for Hospi — Miss Vera Irene Fricke, daughter| To welcome Rev. J. Wilds, new st stor was reported to be grad- | Sana eocaeeiaciteemsoncee oe — = A box of supplies for the Mary|yally regaining consciousness at a lo-; First Lutheran church will . Mrs. lia ‘icke, -|,Perintendent of the Bismarck di! ually regi oa meas chyna or Wallece E. trict, and Mrs. Wilds, who have Henry hospital at Nodoa, Hainan, |cal hospital. ‘hold a food sale Saturday at; Falkenstein at a service read at 2/Tived from Dickinson, and to cele-|China, was packed at the meeting of! Doctors are hopeful that the gitl)s as’ store. | oclock Thursday afternoon by Rev.| brate the return of Rev. Walter E./the Women’s Missionary society of the will recover although her life was de- | Uc . ‘Walter E. Vater, pastor of the ‘Mc-| Vater as pastor of the McCabe Meth-| First Presbyterian church yesterday spaired of for a few days. With ad- | * i Cabe Methodist church. The cere-| Odist church for anoth:: ye afternoon at the home of Mrs. An-| ministration of small quantities of | e Tony took place at the home of Rev. | Ber® of the congregation held ® re-|drew Erdahl. The hospital is one of | nutritive food. ave hen shown signs | 7 ‘ONSTIPATED 2) Oo u re O r ta y ' é Take NR—NATURE" -tonight. Yourel "i ception last evening in the Methodist | the mission projects of the Presby-| of gradual returning strength. ated Mrs, Vater, $07 Sixth street. | chron parlors. terian church, and each year dress- —— the groo: brid id, and Le Mrs. John A. Larson presided dur- | ings, sheets and other necessities are| HOW DO YOU FEEL ON ARISING? 4 saetahrd sree aa ing the evening's program, which was | sent by the local group. During the} Probably your kidneys control your ter Palbenitelh, a cousin,” archaeal 0 organs will be functioning prop- . se composed of musical numbers and 5 0! answer. Fine to awaken with a lively, t . a @ ® e the groom. oe brief addresses. Duets were given by | is healthy, energetic body. Miserable eaeceilan oleae we | The bride's gown was of blue| yrs G. Ackerman and Mrs. Bert Th to drag an aching, tired weary body action as free and < | Beorgette, fashioned with cap collar) nunn; Adolph Englehardt played a ture at her best—pos i of eggshell crepe, and her accessories] violin solo, and @ plano number was pain, no griping. ‘Try it, | , were in the came shade of blue. Her! given by Mrs. Anne H. Peterson. Mrs. Mild, safe, purely vegetable— wig attendant wore a frock of bambino] ajfred 8. Dale gave a reading. cat druggists only 2 a ‘, blue flat crepe. Greetings were extended from the FUEL LIKE A MILLION, TAKE. | The bride is a graduate of the Bis-| yarious church organizations, Wil- } j marck high school, class of 1927, and| liam Payne speaking in behalf of the TO i N IG H T 5 has attended the Dickinson Normal] church, O. W. Kolberg, for the Sun- TOMORROW ALRIGHT school. day school, and Miss Hardy Jackson Mr. Falkenstein, the son of Mr. and| for the Ladies Aid. Responses were ‘ e Mrs. Herman Falkenstein, residents! given by Rev. Wilds and Rev. Vater. 4 4 } if A of Ecklund township, Wilton, has at- Mrs. R. E. Jack and Mrs. Harvey — | i e tended the Burleigh county schools] Harris presided at the refreshment In What Month | SATURDAY, NOV. 2nd and is engaged in farming. tables later in the evening. A basket e C) C) On your Birthday send your Mr. and Mrs. Falkenstein will be at| of American Beauty roses adorned “a . i Is Your Birthday” Mother Flowers | With the famous Cold Control home on their farm after November 7.| the tables, and fall flowers were ar- * Hoskins-Meyer s* & ranged in the rooms. Home of KFYR | Will be demonstrated, Frigidaire Ice Cream will be served the Young Men's class of the Pres-| A meeting of St. Mary's Sewing byterian church school were guests| Circle was held yesterday afternoon at the Halloween masquerade party | at St. Mary's school auditorium, with given last evening in the church par-| Mrs. Ray Breen and her sister, Mrs. , ‘ lors by Mrs. Joseph Kirby and Miss| J. Shields, as hostesses. Decorations ) Va Hazel Wipper. Many novel stunts suited to the Halloween season were } were arranged for the entertainment | used in the rooms. The afternoon was of the guests, and a part of the time | spent at bridge, and honors went to taken up with fortune telling, A|Mrs. Helen Kelly, Mrs. W. E. Breen luncheon was served at the close of | and Mrs. John Burke. A refresh- the evening. The hostesses used dec- |-ment course was served after the orations in orange and black to form | games. a Halloween setting. ak ® Card Club Entertains Husbands of members of the T. W. Club were guests at a card party last evening at the home of Mrs. Charles Fisher, 521 Thirieenth street. Whist ‘was played at four tables, and score ti prizes were awarded Mrs. Herman Hemmer, Mrs. George Tekippe, No! You Cannot Copyright Adjectives! We could use much more glowing words describing our new fall shoes. Other stores do. But words are inexpensive—and can- net be copyrighted. We would rather compete with styles than Charles Fisher, 2 33 Wyciskala. , 3 . AP budTet lumstean wan eevee R AH with words. We would rather show For Sale: j close of play, Halloween decorations you than tell you. Our new fall bil were arranged in the rooms. shoes speak eloquently for them- Automobile adit selves. H : Give Halloween Bridge Party earse Three tables of bridge were in play The above cut depiets a new Peacock at the Halloween party given last eve- creation Very Cheap ry r is at the home of Mr. and Mrs. “y, 1 ” é Wilhelm, 217 West Rosser. Mrs. | Th ¥ “ J. L. Garske and J. P. 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