The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 20, 1930, Page 5

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Miss Cecelia Keller y 989 a Miss Elsie Milde Is And Peter Balzer Wed} Bride of A. Amundson * High School Classes Name Year’s Officers Officers for classes at the Bismarck high school were chosen at elections held during the week, and the several planning activities the close of the state convention. Covers were placed for eight at the table, which had a centerpiece of early fall flowers and appointments . Guests from out of + come the bride of Lieut. W. R. F. Bleakney, Fort Lincoln, next month, was a guest of honor at @ party given : a and El- ifs i i i ; F Ba, cae 2 ae esti E & i my g Hj Py te Hi fs? Pi oS Sam Kontos ! Meetings of Clubs And Social Groups pieella eatiit FP i felsdis 5 82 5 PTAA egggrd: fa FEE FOR SALE House, one block from Roosevelt school. Cash or terms. Absolutely modern with built- in features. Built-in garage. Good lot, 50x125, low taxes, Small down payment and $55.00/a month. on Helling Agency, Inc. - Phone 877 Sweet Shop Special Sunday Dinner 75C From 11 a. m, to 9:30 p. m. " Crisp Hearts of Celery Assorted Olives é SOUP Cream of Chicken « la Reine Reet or Julienne Vegetable ‘ CHOICE OF i Roast Spring Chicken, Chestnut Dressing and Giblet Sauce . Brolled Spring Chicken, Unjoirited Southern Style Grilled Beef Tenderloin Steak with Fresh Mushrooms Baked Hams with Glased Southern Yams ‘Snowflake Potatoes Scalloped Sugar Corn Amorted Homemade Pies or Ice Cream Robert Montgomery is real thing., Playing his role with a sophistication that suits his wd acterization to the proverbial . “T,” W.| Montgomery creates a role of unusual interest that should win for many néw admirers. Prominently featured in the sup- BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1930 _. COMMUN COUNGL NAMES COATTEE Outline of Year's Activities Is Presented to Members by Mrs. Ruder Committees to assist with the ac- tivities of the Bismarck Community Council during the fall and winter season were named by Mrs. M. M. Ruder, president, at the first meeting of the season yesterday afternoon. Community welfare—Mrs. A. M. Christianson, chairman; Mrs. T. C. Madden and Mrs. Peter Reid. Rest room—Mrs. C. G. Boise, chair- man; Mrs. Albin Hedstrom and Mrs. A. G. Olson. Program and publicity—Mrs. H. J. Taylor, chairman; Mrs. Elmer Brown ‘and Miss Amy Fahigren. . Legislative — Mrs, Obert Olson, chairman; Mrs. Eric Thorberg, Mrs. V. Haines. Girl welfare—Mrs. Alfred Zuger, Infant welfare—Mrs. Milton Berg, chairman; Mrs. E. P. Quain and Mrs. #. Lasken. Americanization—Mrs. Price Owens, chairman; Mrs. F. M. Davis, Mrs. 8. Hf. Cook. Finance—Mrs. Jack Fleck, cHair- man; Mrs. J. W. Scott, Mrs. C. P. Brady and Mrs. T. G. Plomasen. ‘The Council constitution was read, and tentative plans for the season early bers of committees to meet and pre- Pare their plans. Mrs. Ruder is president of the si full. |Council this season. She is assisted Duke |Carufel, secretary, and Morrison, a last year’s tackle. Phi Kappa Tau—Tony Witch, a last year’s end; John Baker, guard; John Ward, a last year’s tackle. Sigma Tau—Clark Galloway, a last year’s guard; Ward Bond, tackle. clan Psi— Bill Seitz, a last year’s le, by the following officers: Mrs. J. L. Kelly, vice president; Mrs. L. H. Mrs. P. J. Meyer, treasurer. Supported entirely by funds from the Community Chest, the Christmas Seal sale, which it conducts annually. and dues of members, the Community Council engages in a variety of wel- fare activities. Among projects which it sponsored last year are diphtheria immunization and smallpox vaccina- tion, girls’ welfare work. Boy Scouts 200 Are Expected to shading} Attend Annual Sunday School Meet at Regent F. M. Christopher Regent, is . M. pherson, president of the association. . The Busy Bee Shine Parlor » At 107 Fitth, st. LASKIN BLOCK Your patronage is solicited camp, and child health clinics. It has furnished milk to underpar school children, secured dental care and ar- ranged for needed throat and nose Operations of children. Membership in the Council includes representatives from clubs, civic and i eaghi groups, and church socie- es. Appetites Are Same Throughout Country, New Cook Believes J pebble Appetites are much the same throughout the United States except in those areas where seafood is avail- able the year around, according to E. J. Wildes, new chef at the Sweet Shop. Stable meats and vegetables make up the biggest part of the restaurant ‘business in every section, the veteran 20k says. Wildes has been in the cul- sine business for 20 years all over the United States. Pork chops, steaks, soup, and po- demand. Along the seacoasts there is an increased demand for fish. Inland areas, mainly because fresh fish is not always avail- able, aren't so enthusiastic about sea- day, we can give them serv- fe and better-cooked dishes at the Contracts for 2 New Buildings at Hebron Are Let, Rush States structures. ‘The buildings are the $20,000 garage planned by the First National Securi- ties company, which will be occupied by the Chevrolet agency, and the Frank Hartman store, which will cost about $6,000. Both buildings will be begun in the ness Tuture. They will be $35,000 brick apartment Adam Lefor is building at Dickinson. Mr. Rush drew plans for this struc- ture also. It will have 11 family apartments when Methodist Episcopal Church Corner of Fifth Street and Thayer Ave. WALTER E, VATER, Pastor . Sunday, September 21 Morning Worship 10:30 o’Clock Sermon: “The Personal Note in Religion” Evening Worship 7:30 o'Clock , Sermon: , “Generous to a Fault” | Special Music at Both Services ~ Radio Service FREE! ” For 3 Days Only In order to-acquaint radio set owners with Hoskins-Meyer Radio Service arrangements.have been made to service all makes of radios for three days FREE in Bismarck and Mandan in the order of their application. HOSKINS- MEYER have the best equipped radio service department in this section of the country. It is in charge of an expert serviceman with ten years’ experience in all branches of radio work. Telephone 19, Bismarck, at once for this free offer—it won’t cost you a cent for a complete check-up of your radio receiver and equipment. Remember the‘ season for best offer is limited. radio is just around the corner and this ; ; CALL 19— BISMARCK for free radio service in Bismarck and Mandan during the next three days Entertain The Home of KFYR -Hoskins-Meyer BATTALION RETURNS EE 10 FORT ON SINDAY Men Reviewed by Army Head at Beard’s Ranch; Pistol Practice Monday ‘The battalion from Fort Lincoln is scheduled to arrive at the post at 1 a, m., Sunday, on its return from the hike and trip to Pur- sian lak camping trip re, ‘ Return will be followed by opening e Lundquist will be held at 2:30 Monday. afternoon at the tem- ple. All.Masons aré urged to ~ attend in a body. ~ Dance tonight at Asbridge hall. Remember this is the last chance to draw free on the new Winchester gun given away with the dance tickets. :|The gun will be given tonight. Home of Paramount Dance at Glen-Echo tonight. Accordion music by John Brown. Evenings T- 8 150 ané Ete Mat. 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