The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 8, 1930, Page 5

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vai Winchester Prize Mr.-Mrs. Fred Hauser {son, at the Poo-poohed by the National Federa- u . e » al Grand Pacific hotel. Chile, Montevedio and Uruguay. The *. * * ys * e & * tion of Business and Profetsional| new swedish extension will mak ceremony performed 5,000 feet in the oe eat maaky To Reside in Bismarck] ses rrances Ritchie has arrivea|Women’s clubs, directors of that or-| possible a call from the United States|air over Sioux Falls, 8. D., was re- Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Hauser, |Miss Fay Ritchie. nouncing the increase in metbershi| ot The al “arithmetic examina-|WH0S, marriage took place Monday, eee in the last year. "P| about ninety-nine hundred miles. |stad, Minneapolis, and Mrs. Mar- La June 30, in Fargo, will come to Bis-+ mr, and Mrs. Harry Lord, Cando,| Demonstrating that women. are/ sation from New York to any point in Jorie Henderson, the bride. tions for the Winchester prize will|marck to make their home following | are visiting friends in the city today. |standing together, Mrs. Lien Libby | sweden will be the same as for Stock- Piloted by Gene Shank, the couple The Pioneer Bank be conducted Saturday afternoon, ac-|@ wedding trip to points east. ——$§_—— é Eastman of New York, as chairman| holm, thirty-six dollars and seventy-| flew to Sioux Falls over which the cording to Miss Madge Runey, county|_ Mrs. Hauser was Miss Amy M -————————-*| of the membership committee, re-| five cents, with twelve dollars and|Ceremony was performed last Tues-|[] pitty Years of Cooperation with the Citizens of Bismarck and the superintendent of schools. gan, Three eighth grade students in the |For several years she has been em- last year. The new clubs alone SRE ee on the return trip. Shank act city schools and six from schools|pioyed in the office of State's Attor-; Mr. and Mrs. Ford Slaght, Plenty-| brought in a membership of 5,093. Dance at Glen-Echo Wednes- | the double capacity of best nan s isd | throughout the county will compete,|ney McLain, and with the Johnson | wood, Mont., announce the birth of 8! The federation now has a total en-| g, ht, July 9¢ pilot and Miss Luellle Gallogly, sis- S and entrants will be those having the |anq B. ‘T. Rodgers law office. daughter, Monday at the Bismarck! rotment of 60,000. lay night, July 9th. Music by| {er of Mrs. Vikingstad, was maid of Ca ital N) lus and highest standings in arithmetic at the|""Mir “HHauser “is Assistant state tax|hospital. Mrs. Slaght was formerly) Her report revealed that the small Harmony Four. honor. 9 close of the recent school-year. commissioner under Iver Acker, and|Miss Melba Whittemore, daughter Of |town business and professional wom- ‘The award is $25, and it is given|tormerly was with the First Na- Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Whittemore. an is more cooperative than Her big each year by members of the Win; |tional bank, Hillsboro. Ee city sister, there being 783 chapters un ry eserves chester family in memory of Judge .* Mrs, J. C. Chalfin, Hazelton, stop-|of the federation in towns under 20,- ‘W. H. Winchester, @ former superin-, tendent of the Burleigh county schools. ‘The examination questions are pre- pared and judged by & committee ected bi bers of the Win-| The two’games between the girls’ sous . tester faniity, d diane bet teams will be played| p, 0 Upham, airs Upham, ana| Acetic Is Established this eee gh “ato — rea yi ad he Drevewly announeed that the to points within the Arctic circle. . . games woul ursday evening. . L, Beisike Artht . ; rs, Clara ODIEL eames wok O cece tenes “will play | MACHEN Denkete, are wisiting| Transatlantic telephone service ‘The marriage of Mrs. Clara a.|the Mohler, Baldwin, and Albert w.|the Grand Pacific group will play the|sions of the North Dakota Bankers | phones in Sweden. At present over- Luehrs, Bismarck, was solemnized | Burg onde’ we trite, who read the serv- a pected eat tien 7 no seein essence of richest milk and malted grain and ee senna, and onl teeta Socloc nse ota Howard Easy to Remove RS al praen redio- pag rangamamags 8 A uci food will itiinanet witli Pink Dial mem 'Ce : immediate relatives, witnessed Pee cane SS ivan Wealne: DANDRUFF SS jlo. Make atest. Take a bottle home today. ock Corporation £7 flat crepe ensemble, with matching |day evening, as stated yesterday. The onions: hat and pumps of the same shade. excessively warm weather is bringing | ‘You have to wash your hair, any- E. W. ‘Mrs. Luehrs has taught in the Bur-|a larger number of children to the | way—and now you can remove every sroq H O R AG ] C K ’ Bank, the vitae leigh county schools for a number of |three city playgrounds each day. speck of unsightly, harmful dandruff Se amine. PRANK bee _ ARD, Cauht Le WARREN ‘Aust, Cashier years, and recently completed a term * * * at the same time. Try Fitch’s Dand- by expert operatcrs RACINE, WISCONSIN HAN: Cashie ee o acaetee propper in the Glenview school. Members of the Trinity Study Circle | ruff Remover Shampoo today, and CALIFORNIA WAVB NOOK aa Serer ir ee reais ‘ mrs Phone 782 Mr. Luehrs is a Spanish-American | will war veteran, and formerly resided at | Miss Leith. He served as clerk of the sen- | street. —Adv. ate in 1917, and later was the first : 2 eee al ar of . Dz Social and Personal\ 8 Fe5== "”| Bare Site Members| ant pera otro an daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M.E. Mor-|| City-County Briefs j|rorted that there were 17,679 new| twenty-five cents for each additional ) day and then returned here. A wed- oe * Girls’ Diamond Ball ped here yesterday en route to her 000 in population in comparison to 86 Evening activities at Kiwanis park of Stockholm, Gothenburg and Mal- THE RISMARCK TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1930 Members of the T. C. L. club will 4 phone mnect f their meeting Thureday National B.P. W. Clubs pent rabantig Fimo witnis the ie WIFE OF LEADING MASON DIES "Pale Wed in A] Wed in Ar Over Sioux Falls ||r. 3. cox that a woman looks at another wom- | South, America. | 3% fncludes simost) srinneapolis, July 8—(P)—An aire & e t The First National Bank - ‘Miss Lillian Kamisrud arrived yes- her grandfather, Judge J. E. Robin- |" 8 her natural enemy has been) enhones in Argentina, ten cities in| plane wedding with the marriage from Bteele for a visit with her sister, |S@nization brought out today in an-/ covering an extreme distance of|vealed here today by Fred Vikeng- Missouri Slope on ee Hillsboro, before her marriage.|g¢——_-_____"____ members and 143 new clubs added | minute. ding dinner was served in the plane home after a visit at Camp Chan |in towns of over 100,000 populati: Games to Be Played | Gre, Wiaried a a ete the lake, returned with her. Telephone Service to $475,000.00 =; Total Resources / $4,200,000.00 evening at 6:45 o'clock the|niss Dorothy Upham, Grafton, are spending several days in the city. American telephone users are now . Di hd au able for the first time to talk directly — ny Fagged out Healthy people drink Horlick’s to keep them- selves fit. But for invalids it supplies the very g has Richmond's bootery girls, and|friends here and attending the ses- been extended to include all tele- store team. association. seas service to Sweden is to the cities Or send ten cents for sample and mixer. PERMANENT WAVES ©. B. LITTLE, Pres. meet Wednesday evening with | tomorrow be rid of disagreeable, un-|]| 103 Third Street Bismarck, Carol Nyseter, 816 Mandan | pleasant dandruff. Hall’s Drug store. N. Dak. registrar of the motor vehicle depart- ment, resigning to become secretary of the State Mill and Elevator asso- ciation. More recently Mr. Luehrs has been superintendent of equipment for the state highway department, and for several years has been clerk at the Bismarck hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Luehrs will make their home in Bismarck. * * * ‘The Misses Dolores Gorman and Merian Ryan were hostesses at a lin- en shower and bridge party last eve- ning at the Gorman home, 702 Ave- nue F, in compliment to Miss Gracel- la Munger, whose marriage to Oscar Bleckert will take place this month. A Japanese idea was carried out in the decorations of the rooms, and the table appointments, and the guests wore pajamas. Bridge was played at three tables, with honors going to Miss Marian Staley and Mrs. H. A. Belcher. At the close of the evening, Dolores Munger, small sister of the honor guest, wearing a Japanese cos- tume, brought in the gifts, which were concealed in . Japanese umbrella. * * Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Grady and Mrs. ‘'T. J. Kelliher, St. Paul, and Mr. and Its. George Nolan, Dickinson, who were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Fossum, 503 Fourth street, have leftfor their homes. Mrs. Grady and Mrs. Kelliher are sisters of Mrs. Fossum, and Mr. Nolan is her brother. Mrs. Kelliher was accompanied to St. Paul by her son, Tim, who has been spending the past month at the Fos- sum home. xk * Mrs. T. L. McGarry, Aberdeen, is a guest this week at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs; E. M. Hendricks, 921 Fifth street. ‘Mr, McGarry, who motored here with Mrs. McGarry for the Fourth, re- turned to his sar ile ou Mr. and Mrs. Harry Allen and chil- ‘dren, Birmingham, Mich., have ar- rived for a visit for a week or more at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Floyd Logee, 216 Avenue B West. Mr. and Mrs. Allen are members of the church at Birmingham of which Rev. Logee formerly was pastor. ze * Rey. Opie 8. Rindahl, pastor of the ‘Trinity Lutheran church, officiated at the wedding of Miss Ann Van Vugt, and Ike Dornbush, both of Westfield, N. D., which took place Saturday aft- ernoon at the Rindahl home. The couple were attended by Mr. and Mrs. John Dornbush. * * * Mrs. R. S. Towne, 722 Seventh street, who is ill at the Bismarck hos- pital, is somewhat improved today, according to advises from the hospi- tal. Her sister, Mrs, C. C. Wattam, Fargo, arrived last week to be with Mrs. Towne. ‘ ee * Miss Marjory Brockman, former Tribune society editor, who is now short vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Brockman, Ji Clearance Sale Spring and Summer Hats - - $1.00 Others at 14 Price Novelties, hand embroidered articles, scarfs, flowers, etc., at & great reduction. New silk, crepe and ribbon hats at attractive prices. THE AGNES HAT SHOP Mrs. A. S. Nielsen 418% Broadway Bismarck, N. Dak. v Our Greatest Final Clearance Sale A Store-wide Sale! The most phenomenal values in our history! Mat. Daily 3:30 10c and 3de “With Byrd at the * South Pole” oate Paramount's Authentic Camera Record PARAMOUNT SOUND NEWS It’sa truly great sales event. It means the better quality garments found at Robertson’s are greatly reduced in ~ price—so much so that each purchase becomes a genuine investment. ROBERTSON’S HAVE ALWAYS MADE THEIR SALES WORTHWHILE! “HOTTER THAN HOT” Harry Langdon's Latest Blue's Chaser “BARNYARD FOLLIES” Begins Tomorrow! Every smart fashion is included, even those fine quality Dresses for larger women. IT’s A CHANCE TO DRESS WELL FOR LESS! we Ve re ‘ ‘i < A . B ‘ EE= PRINTS, tub-silks and summer mate- © Summer Dresses that sold formerly < rials, dresses that sold regularly at at $15.00 and $16.50 in tub silks and z $10.50, prints, B : now only ....ceeessess $6.75 now only ......e+eee0 $9.75 é < RIDE D , OF THE " All Our Better summer dresses are This is a Marvelous Group of dresses 4 ‘This Group includes our very best tub in this group and it includes beautiful for the larger woman. Exceptional ( t IME . _. _ Bills, lovely chiffons, some jacket en- chiffons, plain colors, figured crepes, ualities. Fabrics are such that sembles and a few plain colors. For- dots, tub silks and sold formerly at nrabite Aes aRee Coustially = ( With Seven Big Stare merly $19.50 and $25.00 and $29.50, made, ines fall 00d sesareie ae VIVIENNE SEGAL $22.50, now only ... $12.75 now only ...-..+++ $1 7.75 poo Ree aly. $16.50 ( WALTER PIDGEON ALLAN PRIOR ‘Three famous singing stars and these four screen favorites LOUISE FAZENDA FORD STERLING MYRNA LOY LUPINO LANE fess be cans sou Let lovely Vivienne Segal teach you these heart ache. Comedy Hearted periiay. mew sos BES, Way col ‘ ke your sid ALL SPRING COATS AND ENSEMBLES NOW GO AT ONE-HALF THEIR VALUE $25.00 Coats and Ensembles, now ..... .$12.50 $35.00 Coats and Ensembles, now ..... . $17.50 $29.50 Coats and Ensembles, now ...... 14.75 $49.50 Coats and Ensembles, now ...... 24.75 i a All Technicolor

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