The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 11, 1930, Page 5

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?% Mis, J. C. Oberg, president of the THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1930 Mr. and Mrs. N. Lioyd Lillestrand, 316 Mandan street, motored to Wash- || burn Sunday to spend the day visit- }| ing Mrs. Lillestrand’s brother-in-law Miss Frances Lamb arrived yester- EXPENSIVE TASK London, Nov. 11—(NEA)—E. F. Cox, the Englishman who undertook wreckage of the German fleet Scapa Flow, is finding his job an ex- the gigantic task of salvaging the at pany has pent $2,000,000 in salvaging one battleship, one light cruiser, three battle cruisers and 25 destroyers. Warm and Comfy—Women’s Flannelette Night Gowns, sizes i tit ; day from Grand Forks for a brief |Pensive one. In six years his com-| to 50, at Burg’s. Talk on Passion Play | molt was ettectivety, used tn the | vise with her brother-in-law | afd | eee mn Given for Club Guests] Goid chrysanthemums centered the| ister, Mr. and Mrs. Orris Burnett, tables, which were lighted with tapers | 319 Avenue B. Members of the Bismarck Study|im the two chosen colors. Covers Mat. Dally 2:30 , 100 sind 35e club and their guests listened to a The RINGS ginioe WOE tS a Miss Botty J. Yeasley, Bismarck, ~ Evenings 7-9 fascinating account of a presentation! ward Fox and Mrs Chotes senda: and Ted J. ert ral 0c and Se of the Passion Play at Oberammer-| Guests from out of the ‘were i wes baba gau at {heir annual guest day yes-| Mrs. Frank P. Whitney, and} adie: Fox, ors liber ol ti Mort THE A a R any time terday afternoon at the home of Mrs. bia both of Dickinson. sees A large-number of the local court, Catholic Daughters of America and R. E. Wenzel. The talk was given by Miss Rita Murphy, who attended the play during her European travels ‘Ted Hedstrom has returned from Valley City where he visited over the, ‘week-end with friends, Last Times Today °™™"™ fon 1 > ™ last summer. Reminiscences of her | their friends attended the card party “THREE FACES EAST” stay in she little Bavarian village to- | following the regular meeting of the ae aoe gether with descriptions of the peo-| order last evening in St. Mary's audi- ple taking part in the play made the|torium. Cards were in play at 15 Constance Bennett — Eric Von Stroheim talk of unusual interest. tables. Score awards for the evening Completing the program was a group of vocal numbers given by Miss Mirian Knauf, Jamestown, with Miss end Mehus playing the accompani- men went to Mrs. R. A. Kramer, Mrs. A. Risem, N. N. Hermann and Paul Hal- loran. Refreshments were served by @ committee com! of Mesdames L. H. Carufel, L. A. Tavis, N. N. Her- mann, J. E, O’Neil, Paul Halloran, F. H. Geierman and the Misses Mae Maassen and Zeila Stribly se Autumn shades of yellow were used in the appointments for the seven o’clock bridge dinner given last eve- ning by Miss Ruth Woods in the Rose room at the Patterson hotel. Sixteen guests were seated at tables centered with yellow chrysanthemums and yellow candles. ‘The Misses Edna Hall and Irene Ramsland held hon- ors at cards. ses John A. Johnson, pioneer resident of Burleigh county, accompanied by his daughter, Miss Dorothy Johnson, club presided at the tea table, which , hadbeen placed against a background of arge American flags. The pa- tridic note was further carried out in the appointments of the tea table. It wes centered with a group of small figs and lighted with red, white and ble tapers. The affair was in charge of two committees, Mrs. H. C. Frahm, Mrs. FT. C. Stucke and Mrs. E. J. Heising, rogram; and Mrs. Harold Sorenson, Mrs. John Fleck and Mrs, R. E. Wen- zel, refreshments. There were 35 guests. * oe Complimentary to her sister, Mrs. Ingle Barr, Los Angeles, Calif., who is visiting in Bismarck, Mrs. B. O. Refvem, 718 Sixth street, entertained at a one o'clock luncheon yesterday afternoon in the Rose Room at the geles, Calif., to spend the winter. Mr. Johnson, who came here from Cali- fornia early last spring to look after i will leave this evening for Los An- A Quality You Would Insist Upon If You Knew All of the Facts loves! Compare aspoonful of Schilling Ground | Cloves with any other. The difference | is marked. Schilling is a dark brown in | color. The other will be a red or yel- low brown, Schilling is so rich with | oil that the tiny granules cling together | in clots. The other will look dry and i loose. Most ground cloves come in a DOROTHY MACKAILL LEWIS STONE NATALINE MOORHEAD ‘The answer to the question of millions of housewives: ‘What goes on in the office after hours? COMING WEDNESDAY... Faith ee ae Cosmopolitan “THE OFFICE WIFE” MMMM ONONNUOUONNCNDOUOCUONOONES ULOUUCELUUOUUUCOOOUCEROGOOUOUGAOREOOHOCECUOEORONUDASONOONONCEOUaOCoOONOOoOO EUNUUEUUOOUEUOCUCUONUOOONUNOE November Dress Values Dresses of Exceptional Worth at $975 Just one hundred dresses that are truly match- TOTS UT his farming interests in the Painted ‘Woods district, is greatly improved in health. Patterson hotel. A green and gold sifter-top tin. But Schilling’s is packed in | a tin with a large opening. It is so heavy with fragrant oil that it will not | shake through a sifter. | Fact No. 33. schilling Lemon Ex- tract contains 3 times the amount of less values at this astonishingly low price. 228 ‘The chapter on “Power,” by C. F. Hirshfeld from “Towards Civiliza- | tion” was studied at the meeting of | the Cosmos club last evening at the | home of Mrs. Fred Jansonius. Dis- - . cai | home of Mrs. Fred Jansonius an| lemon oil required by the United States Neste. Following the lesson a group | Government Pure Food Department—3 of readings were given by Mrs. 8. H.| times as much—and more than most Cook. 4 any other you can buy. That is why it isi goes further — why it imparts a riches Papers dealing with marriage lemon favor. divorce were read at a meeting of the ssi Monday club yesterday afternoon at Added Units PARAMOUNT SOUND NEWS GRANTLAND RICE SPORTLITE “20th Amendment” - - Paramount Comedy Be your own judge. Make careful compari- sons. They are values for which a much higher price is not unusual. * * * PT the home of Mrs. B. E. Jones. Mrs. ° e tt H t 1 Have : . C, Bakken had titled you worn Vemma Schilling | Patterson Hote ; |and Mrs. Jones discussed the topic, | : our $1.00 silk “Is Divorce a Problem or a Panacea?” | The Pride of North Dakota xe * ¢ ¢ « There are 41 other facts | toulane? Mr. and Mrs. J. M. 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