The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 18, 1930, Page 5

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1980 ———) f ore the services and interment, which|J, D. McLain, Pittsburgh; William|daffer, also of Melitus; while another i ry will be at Douglas. and Charles McLain, Melitus, W. Va.;|sister, Mrs. Lacy Brown, lives at Ry-| fy ij} Mrs. Taylor leaves six children and |and Mrs. C. A. and Mrs. Lillie Coffin- der, N. D. | n e€rsonea an adopted son, Earl E. Cash, of : | A Lewiston, Idaho. The other child:en i _2 SEES. SPE A AN a ERO Ra ‘are John, attending the University of - ub Institute Wi aE =< ’ Hae hie came here . M. Powell, when club problems and - wi father on. Teturn; Edith, Clu nstitu ill ethics will be discussed, will take up High Blood Pressure Affection | Senneth, Fern, Clifford and Esther. Stress Federation | most of the Wednesaay morning \ |" The Taylors came here from West 20 to 50% Probl d Ethi oe atin pe trans Fatal; Family Former Virginia 20 years ago and Mrs. Tay- 0 A) ems an ICS | of attendance will conclude the in- . | lor has a number of brothers and sis- i th — stitute. West Virginians = *_—|ters.in the home country. These are Reduction on ut state are "preparing' to. Journey to liarvy Hict ohare oes all Summer oa ng Jamestown next week for the second Auxiliary History ‘nen ted bin! ot Pre ‘ener i hite: hg annual club institute, to be conducted farmer of Douglas, SE ere! — rer | at Jamestown college Tuesday and Books to Be Shown hospital of high blood pressure af- Shoes—w : 8, nd Wednesday under the direction of — fection at 11 o'clock Thursday night. BU RNI N G colored kid, ot | Mrs, Albert E, Jones, Lisbon, president Accounts of the growth and history Mr. Taylor was at her side but half ‘ of the state federation of women's| each unit during the last decade an hour before death. He was sum- linens sed clubs, and Mrs. A. M. Powell, Devils | Will be contained in the unit history moned by telegram from Lewiston, cee fake’ inatinnte books which for the first time are to Idaho, when Mrs. Taylor was stricken Py U P Deauvilles, Mrs. Jones, President B. H. Kroeze, |e @ feature of the exhibits at the three weeks ago, and had returned - Pha of the college, and Mrs. James H-{tenth ahnual state convention of the here. sport oxfords aa Cooper, president of the eighth dis-|American Legion Auxiliary here Funeral arrangements are awaiting 5 M N y mith trict, will extend greetings, and Mrs. | July 27-29. . word from her brother, J. D. McLain, bei Powell will respond on behalf of the; On display beside the history books, district manager for the Westing- oe clubwomen: will be the unit publicity scrapbooks house Electric company -in the Pitts- P Now ie Following the reading of excerpts | and the models or posters of the pro- burgh district, who may fly here for You might as well throw dollar i from a clubwoman’s correspondence, |gram of communty and unit activi- bills in the fire as wash fine silks Just when you a Mrs. W. S. Parker, Lisbon, state cor-|ties. The latter were entered in a and fluffy woolens in hot water. responding secretary, will speak on /|preliminary contest at each district Perhaps you wonder how to get need them— 3 “The Importance of Answering Let-| meeting this spring, with the result them clean any other way. Here's OC Okae sede scheduled for the Dickinson, Drake, Silendale raves Dr. Fannie Dunn Quain, first presi. bala i le, ,| Dr. e Dunn in, = ite Ki . ‘al morning are “The Evolution of the |Grand Forks, Harvey, Hunter, James-|dent of the Bismarck unit, who will Wien ina ee Special ‘| American Flag,” Rev. Oscar Low,|town, Killdeer, Lisbon, Mott, Minot,|serve as convention parliamentarian i oe Minneapolis; and “What Three Attri-|Oakes, Parshall, Portal, Towner and vegetable and out oils that form Several numbers y but butes Should Every Club Woman |vValley City units will have models on the basis of good salad dressing, mat- Possess,” Mrs. Cleve Acton Cross, | display. will yield quick, rich suds, of our regular EY Dawson, state auditor, and past presi-| Not only will the publicity and his- thorough cleansing, and swift y dent of the eighth district. tory books give a review of the ac-| When a refreshment was |. rinsing in the lukewarm water $1.95 Holeproof i An organ recital by Ralph Travis,|/complishment of the state cepart-, %rved by the self-invited guests. that delicate ginghams and ag Jamestown, in the college chapel, will | ment, but they will also be of educa- see prints demand. And it cannot in- hose at bond follow the noon luncheon. tional value in that they will give a|_ Dr: and Mrs. R. D. Allen, daughter jure anything that water won't sat The afternoon session will open|definite picture of the far-reaching | Julia Ann, and son George Aaron, 423 harm. Its purity makes it safe. $ 9 nave with @ paper by Mrs. D. W. Crabtree, | program of the Auxiliary. Fifth street, will leave Saturaay by ‘White King’solves every house- 1.2 oy Ellendale, president of the eighth dis- |" grit scrapbooks selected at the|motor for Donaldson, Ill, for a sev- hold washi roblem—fabri n of trict, and former chairman of the fine | aistrict' meeting Include those free, [etal weeks’ visit with Mrs, Allen's duhebsiNferygials/ sors, wood, — arts department, on “Music-A Vital parents. Dr. Allen will leave from seh ts inn ina eae , bet tial to Club Programs.” units at Adams, Buffalo, Dickinson, there for Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, work. And it’s economical. A tea- RICHMOND'S ively Mrs, Ray Sherman of the Winfleld- | Drove, Syendele, Ressenden, Finley, |1o ‘spend two weeks at the medical specail toe: te-wash basin, & bcos - Spiritwood club will speak on “Does | Hirvey> Jamestown, Kilideer, Linton, serve officers training camp. Dr. cupfal for the washing machine BOOTERY _ Hospitality Help Solve the Attendance | Piet: Wanton" ene kford, Portal.) qtien is head of the bureau of com- —plenty: Put it on your list for w te Problem in Clubs?” and » part of the | “Tach ates of the exhibits to be |municipal disease for the state M. B. Gilman C today. Sold by your grocer. mote afternoon will be given over to dis- shor health department. ‘eas ad when comisn. wn at & place convenient for con- ee * Phone 908 Bismarck, N. Dak. | —————————___ & The featured speaker will be Miss| Yention delegates, are Miss Lella Del-| 1 11 1 is returned Wednes- rehy Sina Fladeland, specialist of Harvard |Sem, chairman: Mrs, Joseph Kitchen, | , V's Sort Vt ston and Glendive, TTT >, al. university and member of the faculty | Miss Esther Maxwell, and Miss Edna ‘Montana, eee she hen been visiting end of Perkins Institute, Watertown, | Jones. for eeveral months. At Li x hol a ee she was the guest of her son, and at oa * waar 7 out SE arene nce Glendive she visited a niece. Mrs sandwiches with ‘W. McArdle, Fargo, chairman of the will d the summer with her N art division, will outline the Pioneer Lewis cies Raids daostieon, \ thi derful Mother project. daughter, Mrs. Mau “ha jac . Hl \ is won Nhat The visitors will be guests of the vd |, ae y the Jamestown club women at a tea at Mrs. Paul Jones and Miss Janice us new spread the 4:15 o'clock, and a dinner in the col- © For the BLONDE | , Ee amd lege dining room will conclude the with grey bair—"Symphonle” | 3, ae ae afternoon. pel eee a : | AT a ahyeatty itisin ae For the evening session addresses — — | weather to get chil- ight- by Dr. J. D. Carr, Jamestown, super- beings it warmeh and life. | bate bead ae | dren to eat all the bread that intendent of the state hospital, and © And if you're “MEDIUM”. , a 3 are Francis P. Buller, head of the depart- SOVUMeas daraeruana dis little growing bodies need. ~ ~-y tard ment of psychology, Jamestown col- aging ton rs Try spreading it with Pabst-ett, lege, are scheduled. 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