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ing to Mrs. G. Olgierson, Bismarck, | 0 be served at 1:30 o'clock at the Ho- aoc j The Sarah Gold shop was repre- KY thira"aistrict committeewoman, who | tel Prince. Later « program will be} tions and their ladies to the num- sented by Bettie Liesch and Cora presided at the roundup. ‘This ts the | Present home of Mrs. W. Hoe 148 Marie Strauss as mannequins. They first county eee formed tone ib, with Mrs. A. R. Tavis beet Pod eckogye o SE modeled evening gowns. é within the North Dakota department. ; j a Mrs. L. E. Koeppen, president of| A one act play, “The Loves of marek and Mandan clubs at the Pat- diss tasas tee by Mstianet Kalen, B I G § A L E the Linton unit, was named chair-; Hero”, will be one of the entertain- |terson hotel Monday evening. In the Dolores Samuelson and Alice Eck- Bina te Sey oma ok eri ats fe (meet ad mae ahs P. Sisco, president of intyre a ' ent a ‘ B, Sisco, president of, the Kintyre "9° S'berce, Ary Mc. Berg and |Win each of theo features, ‘Wash ink ees Nee eae Washington Jonathan Apples - ‘ county board also was formed, its bet omg Burke. Novelty Hebron, New Salem and Glen Starian Mister th thy ve numbers, (oumbers to be the presidents of the | humbers will be given by @ group of | Ullin clubs were represented hy guest Sa Sanaa ince mR Tinea THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1930 SOCIETY: NEV: LIONS JOIN STYLE S SHOW TO DINNER AND —¢ | neck wore a dress of 1900, while little +] ot 1850, Mrs. Gerald Richholt showed in one of 1895, and Mrs Russell Bar- Dorothy Barneck appeared in-a fairy dance outfit, announced as the style of 1921, and did a toe dance. Four children, Duncan and Harold |few hours after it sailed from Cher- |bourg Saturday were climaxed this morning when the gale reached a hurricane force of a hundred miles an_ hour. int Officers of the ship said it was one Press)—Moun- | of the worst storms in years. The Mountainous Seas Buffet Big Liner S. 8. Aquitania, Nov. 4—(By Ra- dio to The Associated | knots an hour. The vessel was ale ready 18 hours behind schedule. Dance given by the Sons and Daughters of Norway Wednes- day, Nov. 5, at Odd Fellows sas gs : | Perry, sons of Dr. H. T. Perry, Norma | tainous seas and a terrific gale which | shi .| hall. Old and new dances. Good County Organization |Wilton Woman’s Club HALLOWEEN DANCE Kuen and Mary Mirpby, opened the [Rave delayed the Aqultania ince « Se ete ing down ta a bare tires | manic, Public invited, 1:2 o s. le show wi lowin; cl vd Formed by Auxiliary} Will Be Entertained | Bile see eS cree Wir — ————— —— — and Company. American Legion Auxiliary units at Hazelton, Kintyre, Linton and Na- poleon formed a county council fql- lowing the annual roundup council held at Hazelton October 31, accord- four units, one member from each Members of the Wilton Woman's Have 148 Present at Frolic; Will Split District delegations. Bismarck and Mandan Clubs| The Robertson shop was represent- ed by Bernice Joslin, Dorothy Parsons and Dorothy Keller. They showed sport suits, featuring a skating cos- tume. lad of Africa doing a native heathen _ during NATIONAL APPLE WEEK Eat them uncooked or serve dumplings or sauce : dance, and Mary Slater stepping a bi unit and the council officers. symbolic Indian warrior dance in The first meeting of the new group will be held at Linton, with Legion members invited for the social hour following the es meeting. * them ‘in pies, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Freng@, 617 accompanied by Mr. Fourth street, the home of Mrs. R. E. _|conference at St. Paul inst Friday, and Mra, HF. ee ice Fifth | sis Hardy Jackson led the and of @ pending splitting of the dis- Buy them by the Box trict, by 8. P. Rigier, Hebron, zone governor, who participated in the dis- trict meeting. ‘The dinner was served in the Ter- race Gardens rathskellar and the dancing took place in the hall on the Here is a new photo of Miss Nancy L, Sullivan of Asolo, Italy, and Bos- \ton, who will become the bride of Austin Lamont, son of Thomas W. Lamont, famous New York financier. Her engagement has just been an- morning by car for Chicago, where they plan to visit for a week or more. They will attend to business matters and will witness the football game between St. John’s Military academy and Culver, which is scheduled for November 8 FUTURE SAFE BY SAVING at Soldier's field, John O'Hare, 800 | ri ngahi. second floor. Dr. F. B. Strauss, for- ond, ot Mr. and Mrs. O'Hare, a student at mer president of the Bismarck club, |20Unced pedi od Retire ‘Mr. and Mrs.| Mond, Va., this St. John’s, will play. ‘i e was toastmaster. eg Kontos or- — e ) ‘ * * ° 7 @ |chestra furnished the music. ae cess wees L Mandan Shorts || ister Annomneed District Split _|tained trom it because, North Dakota —S \4 here \4 ill Ou Be at 65 e 100 Years,” historical novel of the settlement of our middle west, was given by Miss Henricka Beach at the | meeting of Chapter N, P. E. O. last evening at the home of Mrs. R. E. Mrs. 8. H. M has not been hit as hard as other parts of the country, notably the East. He referred to 800,000 persons out of employment in New York, 400,000 in Chicago, where also, 73,000 families are destitute and some are living in the public parks. Miss Marian Knauff, accompanied by Belle Mehus on the piano, sang George Toman Jr., student at North Dakota Agricultural college, Fargo, is spending a few days in dan visiting his parents, Mr. and George Toman. ses * Mrs. I. 8. Fox and children, dive, spent Sunday in Mandan as the guests of friends. Of every 100 people ee in this country, = = 54 are a 3 penniless at the age of 65° verson, sang two numbers, nied by Mrs. Arthur Bauer, accompa- nist of the evening. Their selections were, “Come, Sing to Me” and “Car- — emmy lll ican history. The pictures are now on display in Independence hall, Phil- = 2 Fy Me Back to Ole Virginny.” three numbers, “A Memory” by Ru- st paige Mrs. John ‘Groagebauer, Judson,| Zone Governor Rigler announced|doiph Ganz, “Song of the Open,” by Continuing their imaginary travels was corti @ birthday Cerind ti did aa CL te at the St.|Frank LaForge, and “A Piper,” by ' through South America, members of DO ene for _ constituting | Michael Hand. A musical program was given and the self-invited guests served a dinner. zs s Jack Stewart, son of Mrs. J. B. Andrew Rausch, president of the Mandan club, spoke of the coming winter zone conference at Mandan, the Woman's club, at their meeting Jast evening with Mrs. H. L. Wheeler, listened to accounts of travel in the Vw Mrs. Ingle Barr, Los Angeles, Calif., will arrive this evening for a visit with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, B, O. Refvem, 718 Sixth street. Mrs, Barr is returning to her home after a several weeks visit in New York, Pittsburgh, Chicago, and cther eastern cities. se * Duane Diehl, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Diehl, 809 Sixth street, who has heen assistant to the chief engineer at the North Dakota Power company at Beulah, has been transferred to the company’s office at Aberdeen, Where he will be assistant to the dis- |}, patcher. xe x Mrs, A. M. Brazerol, 217 Avenue A West, entertained 10 guests at dinner last evening, the occasion being the third birthday anniversary of her caughter Patricia Ann. A_ large lighted birthday cake centered the table and appointments were in black and orange. xe * o— | Meetings of Clubs | And Social Groups The Fortnightly club will meet at three o'clock Wednesday afternoon Dissolves Crust of Dandruff Holiday!” CAR looking. You will be delighted by the effects of “Danderine’s” first application. Excess oil is removed from the hair; its natural color is brought out mar- velously; it sparkles with new life and lustre. Five million bottles of Danderine used @ year shows its popularity! And you won't wonder at this once you learn its easy use and see how quickly it gives health to the scalp FREDRIC You'll Enjoy . Every drug the land has Danderine—35¢ bottle. triumphs again dramatic role surpassing “The Devil’s A love-lonely young wife married to cold, old wealth! Loyal because she’s finc. because she’s human the reckless boy imploring her favor! NANCY LAUGHTER A Paramount Picture with Frank Morgan TOM PATRICOLA in “SI SI SENOR” PARAMOUNT SOUND NEWS in a supremely Loving ROLL MARCH Schill Titres —- Ui Men’s Work Shoes Reg. $3.75 You have been used to paying $3.75 for these Star brand army last and moccasin toe shoes. But now they go at $195 of the -North Dakota Power & Light Co. NOTIt It has been years and may be years again before you have an opportunity to buy men’s clothing and shoes at the prices we are making on every article in the store to speed up the finish of this CLOSEOUT sale. One-half the regular price and below prevails on constitute another district and South|the date for which has not been set, : { } Andes. Primitive modes of travel stewart, who is in charge of athietic|Dakota a third. The matter will be|and Mike Tschida, Glen Ullin, lauded} Ay lit and the types of people found in these | publicity at the North Dakote Agri- {finally acted on at the district con-|the work of Dr. Strauss in building up See ee eee pres yho aecteel sere Pan higael calle ite on vention at Huron in June. the Lions area around Bismarck and would want if f J account of a trip over the mountains | Sait from there for @ several months |o¢ tres crete, wer pen Sakon ee wea rig Ne had| - itol of e Pt in Professionally le prac- amass 8 tip tn the Oren, alas 0 €3-leseying on thet work, which ‘e[taing medians in Glen Ulin, aang| YOU Lmew all “Magazines and World Relations” | his return. largely bound up with the develop- | which time at least 25 of the members cA natin ca iplapieriatead Cy AR! ag ment of the state and thereby differs |of the club there had Been born. the facts ... c. oF eters od — of és er and Mrs. Bf A. Cate have as rarer oh pnchshe- trem in other e te diners perecttinte to md hall Ch ». E. O. Sisterhood guests over the week-end, Tony |#ctions istrict. tairs, where dancing opened @ pro- aaeeaiy atterndon at the home of Bohiky and son, Nistwa, ‘Minn., who| Governor Rigler said there are now|gram in which the style show was & Fact Number 31 Mrs. F. R. Smyth. Mrs. Converse | were motoring to Sheridan, Wyo. more than 2,300 clubs in existence in|feature. The room was decorated showed how magazines may assist in the international organization, with|with corn fodder, pumpkins, whim-| Mix a thin paste of Schilling moulding public opinion and pointed Archbishop Dowling more than 800,000 members. They |sical lights, streamers and Haloween| /. to ay importance = - ae in IsG » Eeneinat 20,000 activities carried out |concelts, while the golden Lion of the| Cinnamon and hot water. Do promoting a settlement a- win: Stro: Yr year. club occupied the center of the dance/ Jj i i is = tional problems. s Growing mge: [Stetets Unemplorment Survey for. pl ee with any = ciona a > St. Paul, Nov. 4. -Archbishop an activity for North Dakota, Show Gowns Back to 1850 mon. a cabe of sugar in . : Miss Gwendolyn Jones, daughter | austin Dowling, Atop ue St. Paul |Governor Rigler suggested an unem-| The style show opened with @ pa- h a stes, and pla Service Company will help you to protect your fatuge.: ra > of Mr. and Mrs. B. E, Jones, 518 Pust| diocese of the Roman Catholic |Ployment survey, believing desirable rade of old-time costumes. | Mrs. D. oan OF een pen ae eee : street, has taken a position as assist- | church, was considerably improved to- [Comparative publicity could be ob-|E. Shipley appeared in bustled gown| on the tongue. Then you de- ant editor of the International Illus-| day, He sat up in bed for a few min- a * Start 5 tewenadl Si d Ind d se Filed erage cess utes and spoke with tet am cide which has the finer flavort tart your journey on the to Success and Indepen: lence: by seatiiagiin acco! | archbishop, 62, sl aa ‘i A . A «wages Jones: Miss Jones as been visiting Complications arising from heart The comparison is unmistak- this coupon for complete information TODAY. F e in Chics J ailment. one . ago to attend the wedding of her” Mat, pay za0 || able because Schilling’sis made brother Fred, at Milwaukee. SNOWSTORM airs CAROLINA | Evenings 7-9 from the finest Saigon Cassia : * oe eville, N. C., Nov. 4—(#)—. 15c and 0c ., — . Mr, and Mrs HL. Stedman, who| snowstorm, reaching bliziard propor- : cinnamon bark--unedulterated | “orusgee Conners NIORTHWESTERN PUBLIC arrived in Bismarck two weeks ago|tions in some sections, swept the 1 with cheaper grades. 100 who start workat from Salem, Ore., where they spent | Western North Carolina mountains to- the last year, have moved into their|day. Banner Bim had seven inches NOW SHOWING SERVICE COMPANY new home at 414 Third street. They | of snow at noon while a strong north- Laughte — have been guests at the home of| eastern wind was sweeping the town. ughter Sweeps N H South Dakota their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. Her Marriage ( ; 1 MT \ uron, Sow! 0! and Mrs. Walter Stedman, 707 Eighth “Dp Bonds Away! ‘EWN AAITH } ¢ street. ” *** ANDERINE — ASK ANY EMPLOYE! 3 Men’s Suits Values to $30 Truly you are overlook- ing a great bet if you don’t get one of these all wool suits, some with two pants, and all new beautiful modern colors. $1395 g} with Mrs, N, O. Ramstad, 824 Fourth | 4 A . t street. ids Rayon Silk almost the entire stock. Boys’ and men’s shoes are iq aes aor | Tr & Shirt at low tide prices. Stop your work and come at once Boys’ $1.75 { will attend a meeting of the hospital unx id while you can still get a selection of sizes. The busi- Coveralls . a ae oF ad Regular 75c ness at the Horse Exchange & Rendering Co. has in- Obert ae sit ‘West Tha: 42 creased to such a volume that I must get this stock sold 9 8 Cc anne atl be tetas ca enna Cc quick and get out there. of the Current Events club at the reg- ular meeting Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Aes 50 W kK Eta Rho chapter of Epsilon Sigma Men’s Hats ‘ 16 In Boots $3. ee Alpha sorority will meet at 7:30 oves * 1 ens sj Pant: o'clock Wednesday evening with Miss Up to $6.00 ants Adelia Soehren, 106 Rosser avenue. Reg. $6.75 Your choice of any hat Genuine buckskin and horsehide Men, don't you ‘ in the store. They are choppers, regular $2.00 mitts, now You will never regret hear the call of 4 5 mostly all silk lined and $1.15; lined mitts of the same mate- this buy. 16 in. moc- | economy at your Bow" ~ '¥, 305 West Second St. Des Moines, lowe pr, a good assortment $1.95 Capital JACK SLOVEN - - - of casin toe boot at such a low price. $3.95 rials at $1.15, some lower. Leather . sgloves of all kinds, then canvas and Jersey 20c gloves at 10c. It’s your big chance to save! Gy Clothing Co. 121 FIFTH ST., BISMARCK, N. D. door? $129