The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 18, 1929, Page 5

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G MANY WILL ATTEND SEAL BENEFIT TEA’ ing Well; $600 Kias Been Raised so Far oenefit bridge-tea to be given Friday afternoon in the Patterson hotel di ing room, are coming in satisfactor- i ily, according to Mrs. Spencer Boise, who heads the committee in charge | of the tea. Those wishing to attend who have been unable to make reser- | vations, are welcome, Mrs. Boise stat- extends an invitation to those who | cannot be there for the entire after- noon, to come for tea about 4:30. { Dr. Fannie Dunn Quain, president | of the North Dakota Tuberculosis as- sociation, and Mrs. A. M. Christian- | son, a member of the seal sale com- mittee, will preside at the tea tables. | Sale Totals $600 To Date “The Christmas Seal sale is pro- gressing almost as well as in previous | years,” states Mrs. H. J. Taylor, chairman of the sale committee, | “with some of the busiest days yet to; come.” | About $600 has been taken in ed date, exclusive of the schools and the Snow and cold weather have consid- | erably hampered school sales. | Mrs. F. A. Copelin opened an at: tractive booth in the postoffice yes: terday, and those mailing packages | will be reminded to use the seals lb- erally. Workers are preparing for several more days of active selling, in an ef- | fort to reach the mark set last year. If the sale falls below this sum, sev- eral of the activities of the Commun- ity council will have to be curtailed. Purchasing Christmas seals is the way each person can help to bring health and happiness to the children | of the ape | s Miss Mary Huber Is | Elected President | Mrs. L. M. Parsons to Head Fort Lincoln Chapter, War Mothers) ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1929 “Passport Prisoner” Is Back to Fight for Boy and Fortune She Claims Mrs. L. M. Parson was elected prest | bon’ dent of Fort Lincoln chapter, Amer- W. H. Webb. She Mrs. John Burke. Officers named yesterday to serve Peter Reid, corresponding secretary; | Mrs, 8. 8. McDonald, treasurer; Mrs. D. McPhee, registrar; Mra. J. W. Ri- ley, historian; Mrs. Frank Paris, at oot and Mrs, Henry Burman, chap- in. Discussion of ways of providing mas N followed the business | meeting, and the chapter decided to continue the usual Chirstmas custom in _giving. to hold the regular meeting on the second Tuesday of each month, during the coming year, rather than the third) Tuesday as was done . year. | se Beethoven. Recital | Program Announced ‘1: The program for the first of sever- | al “com recitals” to be’ given | poser | during the winter by pupils of the | glum by hiding under a rug in her Belle Mehus piano studio, was an- | automobile, driven by her chauffeur. Indian school and penitentiary. The | nounced today by Miss Mehus. This |There, by means of what she called Roosevelt school ranks first so far in| will be an all-Beethoven recital, and |a German identification card which point of sales, with $60 worth sold. | will be held Thursday evening in she says was vised by the American the Patterson hotel, be- |Consul in Cologne, she sailed for 5 | ind arrived in Boston by will open the program | what she calls the “back gate.” room 200 ginning at Miss Mehus with a short talk on Beethoven, Miss ata in F.” (last movement); Marian Hyland will play “Bagatelle,” (op. 33 No. 1); Miss Janet Croonquist 5 5 | Montreal, @ Country,” has finally succeeded in fean War Mothers, at the annual | Gece axe of Europe and into the, Christmas Seal Sale Progress- | meeting held afternoon y Og a yesterday United States. And says she is ready pa eB. She escaped from Monaco in Calls Self Countess She is not discouraged and says everything is going to come out all right. She has adopted added a countess’ title and insists a “von” and Boston, Mass, Dec. 18.—(NEA)—A Mrs. Ida von Claussen Asked if it was not odd that she should become a mother at 48 after |four childless marriages, she replied that 1; “certainly -vas.” ~ Asked why Maybury, the last of her husbands, should have denied he was the father of Roderik, she said: “He | Just forgot about it.” Explains Maid’s Act Asked to expla’n Mathilda’s act in claiming the child, she said: “She was under threats from a German chief of police who owed me $60. She was fraid she would go to jail if she did Mrs. von Claussen admitted that Mathilda did bleach her hair to re- semble her mistrcss and that she had gone to a maternity hospital in Leip- zig and registered under the name of Maybury, but that this had oCe curred before Roderik was bor Though she is 54 today, Mrs, von will play “Bagatelle,” (op. 119); ‘Miss |that she is not at all interested i1|Claussen looks and acts young, and will play “Rondino”; |what her family thinks about her) from Sonata Op. No. 3. Miss Abigail Roan will play “Baga- telle,” (Op. No. 6); Miss Anna Tavis, will give “Ecocsaise”; Mrs. F. J, Bav- endick will sing “In Questa Tomba’ Miss Mildred Hoff will play “Sonata’ (Op. 14 No. 1) Mrs. Henry Duemeland will give “Sonata,” (Op. 79); Miss [ home. 'T. Benson, Glen Ullin; were here yes- terday for the meeting of the Sixth | man and sons butchered a fat hog District Medical associat! inounces she is ready to fight to the | finish for the fortune. Welch home Thursday. Otto Dor- ion last | for Mr. Milum of Bismarck the same day. | ‘Theodore and Fred Dorman visited vith the Doppler boys Thursday eve- Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dorman called Mrs, D. Warren and son Wayne, and Bismarck visitors which has proved a nuisance, Boyd served a chicken supper in the evening. Boyd School No. 1 is planning and preparing a Christmas program to be held at the schoolhouse Friday night, Dec. 20. Lawrence Doppler called at the Gesrge McMurrich home Sunday. Both Lawrence and Leo visited at the home of their sister, Mrs. Robert Welch, in the evening. f Frances o— By MILDRED DIETZMAN Mi. and Mrs, Martin Tooker and family are the proud owners of dio which they purchased recently. Paul Carleson is visiting sister, Mrs. Joe Fischer and children this week, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller were shoppers in Bismarck Wednesday. Joe Fischer is hauling hay to Bis- marck this week. | Paul Carleson visited at the John | Olson home near Regan Wednesday evening. | Robert Miller was absent. from school Wednesday. Walter Dictzman was out and rounded up his horses Wednesday. Martin Tooker went to Bismarck to get some repairs for his wind mill Thursday. Mrs. William Kershaw and Mra Walter Dietzman and daughter Mil- | dred met at the home of Mrs, Charles McCormict: for the Three Leaf Clov- |er Homemakers meeting Thursday. | There was no business meeting as {the majority of the members were not present. Walter Dietzman_ was a business caller at Menoken Thursday. | Charles McCormick delivered grain fg Menoken for his brothers, Thurs- \ day. Mr. and Mrs, William Kershaw business Bismarck daughter Mildred were caller: home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Thursday. Peter Davidson and Gilbert Ceder- strom delivered turkeys to Bismarck | Thursday. Harvey Moffit called at the Mc- Cormick brothers farm Thursday to get stock to ship. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Owen are the the ‘Tooker with his | School in Bismarck Saturday. They were accompanied by Edith Olson. Ha Moffit was a caller at the | Walter Dieteman farm Friday. ' or.) Olson transacted busincss in ismarck Saturday. A number of folks of this vicinity attended the dance at Menoken Sat- ness in Bismarck Saturday. Floyd Owen and sons, Louis, Leon and Delvin went to Bismarck Sun- | day to visit with Mrs. Owen and baby | ui the Bismarck hospital. Mr, and Mrs. Cedric Craig were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Schauer Saturday evening. Mrs, J, W. Jiras and son Willle got | Miss Lillie Jiras from the Dietzman home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, William Kershaw en- tertained Mr, and Mrs. Rasche of Regan, has been il! for the past week, G, J. Steinert was a caller in Arena on Sunday. \ Mrs. A. H. Helegson called on Mrs. afternoon, O. Tyberg on Saturday Mrs, A. H. Lundberg and son, Rob- ert, will leave on Saturday of week for a two weeks’ vacation with relatives and friends at Billings, Montana. Mr. and Mrs. G. Regnier of Wilton were callers in Regan on Saturday afternoon. The Regan school will close on De- jcember 20th for a two weeks’ holiday | vacation. Dance at A. O. U. W. tonight. Madiand and sqn Donald, Mr. and Mrs, Norum and family of Bismarck | and Selmar Ownas for dinner Sun- | day. ! Regan By BURDELLA B. HELGESON ‘The local lodge of Woodmen held |their annual election of officers in| the Legion cabin on the evening of | December 12th. The following were Johnson, counsel; A. F, Tourtlotte, | adviser; A. B. Stratton, banker; H. E. | Rannestad, clerk; Martin Strand watchman, and Roy McCullough, sen. try. A. B. Stratton treated the lodge \to an oyster stew. The next regular | meeting will be held on Dec. 26th. | The American Legion Auxiliary | held their regular meeting in the Log Cabin on Dec. 12th with Mrs. Aune | and Mrs, Helgeson entertaining. A | letter from the third district commit- teewoman, Mra, E. J. Huschka of Dawson, was read to the members by the publicity chairman, Mrs. A. H. will be held on the afternoon of the second Thursday of January with Marvin Alm entertaining. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Garnes were chosen for the offices of 1990: ©. L.| Helgeson. The next regular meeting | # Mrs. Clarence Kettleson and Mrs! 9 Branch Office near the North Pole It is in charge of a very famous old gentleman you all know ... a white- bearded jolly gentleman who always is dressed in red. He's old fashioned ... hever uses a motor car but sticks to his reindeer- sled. But he's the world’s tion that he sent down just for us... and for you. *‘ Bonham Bros. Open Bra Evenings business callers in Bismarck on Mon- day of last week. Mrs. J. Michelson has been receiv- ing treatments at a Bismarck hospital the past week. A trip home is a fine pleasure to tive home e home folks and yourself. Here is your opportunity. Fare and 3 For Round To points in Minne- sota, North Dakota, Montana, {We ington, Manitoba ‘end to Vancouver _and Vie- toria, B.C. Fer information end reservations, eall T. P. ALLEN, Agent Biemarck, Nerth Dakota NORTHERN PACIFIC _RAILWAY | |at the Robert Welch home Friday | proud parents of a baby boy born at By FLORENCE OSNEY | evening. ve saan eum, hospital, ‘Thursday. . | Mr. and Mrs, John WNieland ai er Lundqui was a Pg thee ily ae Wednesday tases, Roy Snyder und family motored | caller at the John Olson farm Friday. Of Degree of Honor {No ay; and tre’ tarrie obinwon - ‘Sonata” (Op. 7). Members of the Degree of Honor * night. They| Mrs. Joe Fischer and children and -* d Miss Mary Huber ident at " ili prey meeting ast ‘evening ia Mrs. Philip Blank the B. P. W. club rooms, Miss Huber’ Heads New Salem succeeds Mrs. H. J. Duemeland, who! ri oat i : ae Legion Auxiliary will serve as past president during the | coming year. | | chosen last evening; Mrs. Philip W. Blank, Jr., was elect- Other officers ; Mrs. E. A. Kalser,! president. This is the first unit or-' inside watch; Miss Lelia Diesem,| ganized this fall, and it has a charter | ; Mrs. Paul Homan ts also di-| membership of 15. of the juvenile lodge. ‘The meeting, held in the commun- | ‘A social hour followed the mecting,! ity hall, was arranged by members Mrs.|of the New Salem Legion post of | | which “George Claud~ is commander ‘and E@ Temple, adjutant. The at- | tendance of @ large number of Le-| | sionnaires indicated their interest in | Organizing @ unit. At the first meeting of the new unit, to be held December 27, other | officers in addition to the president, y and treasurer will be chosen, and committees named. se % .|New Eastern Star | Officers Installed were used for the tables when course Juncheon was epee ees Mrs. Bob Webb was hostess to members of her bridge club at a o'clock luncheon yesterday in hotel. A New officers of Bismarck chapter, 585 were installed at a meeting last éve- {ning in the Masonic temple. Election | took piace at the first meeting in No- vember. Those taking office were: Mrs.| Price Owens, worthy matron; F. E. MeCurdy, worthy patron; Mrs, A. L.| Fosteson, associate matron; H. J. if i day afternoon at the Dyrstad home in No. 11, Order of the Eastern Star, | Pesiized. family were Sterling callers Monday ning. Mrs. Henry Jessen spent Wednes- | day afternoon at the Zelmar Dyr-| stad home. Ed Fogarty was a town caller Mon- john Benz was @ Bismarck caller | 48y Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. Herman Nieman was a Sterl- | ing caller Saturday . Charley Anderson was a Bismarck | caller Monday. | Mrs. Presley Gosney spent Wednes- | Sterling. Rex Swindling called at the Bak- urda: days at the John Bens home. Mrs, Gosney called at the Marion M 5 the Gosney home. P, M. Gosney returned to Bismarck | aren night, after spending Sunday | ‘Anton Oberg was a town caller | Monday. | ‘The Ladies Aid bazaar and chicken | dinner given in the basement of the i Mr. and Mrs, Herman Neiman and | iz Scarfs, a New Winter Coat to Bismarck Priday spent the night there and did their she ‘day. motored to Bismarck on business Fri- Fred Rittel and eldest son and three daughters, Mr. and Mrs. John Welch and family, Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Dut- ton and family, Lawrence Doppler, Mrs, Robert Welch and son Bobbic, ——sssS aw Howe of Paromevet Pcteee Matinee 2:30 + = 10 and Sic Evenings 7 and 9 15. and 600 Today and Thursday TALKING ALL LAUGHING Slatted Qetists Picture’ Stags Stars IT’S A LAUGH PANIC Reported “dead,” these three merry adventurers soon con- vineed London they were very much alive! They'll have you laughing till your sides ache! ALL-TALKING ALL-LAUGHING Raward Everett Herten tm “The Eligible Mr. Bangs” PATHE SOUND NEWS Paul Carleson attended Sabbath HER say it with FLOWERS THIS CHRISTMAS You know how she loves flowers. And never was there a better time to be- stow them chan at Christ- mas. Not only do they convey your high regard, in the best possible man- ner, bue each blossom fairly sparkles with che spirit of che season. Say “Merry Christmas!" in this nicese of all ways Oscar H. Will & Co. 315 Third Street Flower Phone - 104 Open cvenlags and wall! neon Say it with FLOWERS ees. y, Silk Underwear, a Millinery : or Dress Are Those That Win Appreciation. sensible! Give the ever. practical Gift of SMARTER 5c—10c—15c—25c Hundreds and hundreds end hundreds of the loveliest you've ever ecen it euch wonderfully low 1! Dainty e a prices | It is worth $4 if presented on or before Tuesday, December 24 Complying with popular demand this wonderful offer continues until Xmas. This Coupon and $1 Entities Bearer to One Regular $5 PEARL NECKLACE it is with the beat emit eats 312 Main Avenue for less than $5 we wil! promp telenairs arente te Drises. postage amd’ pectianté 10 cents tor its and bridge

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