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[Oompah Queen 1/80 AREA SCOUTERS THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1930 ‘am will reap as much benefit . |Lake, Pennington, Polk, Roseau and| _ BEER OVERLORD DIES Vee Siimselt ‘assay “individual boy| Olson Appointed |xeHttson counties. | Jersey City, N. J., Nov. 25—(}— he might be working with. + esa | Prankle Dunn, who was reputed to be The banquet and the program was Minnesota udge le was FRENCH PROMINENT DIES | worth millions when he retired as SOCIETY NEVS| Teachers Will Spend | Miss Louise French ATTEND BANQUET arranged by a Committee of two, Kelley Simonson, deputy scout com- missioner of Bismarck, and A. R. Weinhandl, vice president of the | Judge St. Paul, Nov. 25.—(#)—Julius J. Ol- son, Warren attorney, was appointed of the fourteenth judicial dis- today by Governor Theodore Paris, Nov. 25.—(#)—General Emile Berdoulat, who was military governor of Paris from 1919 to 1923, died here today at the age of 69. During the World war, he was closely associated overlord of North Jersey beer-runners, left an estate of $413,558. He was shot down with sub-machine guns summer. council, of Mandan. Christianson. H cary * Meet Paul H. Love, New Region- | 0 with the American military command i Thanksgivin: e ; : HUNTING ACCIDENT FATAL | , Judge Olson, will succeed Judge! ang with President Wilson's aldes at | giving at Home| Bride of M. 0. Arman al Executive; Prize Col- aGreenbash, Minn. Nov. 25—W?)— petal var wae ae servile the peace parleys. KATHERINE DELANEY | To spend the Thanksgiving holi-| Miss Loulse M. French, daughter of ors Presented was killed in « hunting accident near|Years as district Judge. | at CaaNEe Bika Dressmaker—Designer day at their homes or with friends,|Mr. and Mrs. Leonard French, New Benwood, about 18 miles southeast of| The fourteenth district includes} _ Holiday Chocolates, 2'-Ib. Special Sale of Winter Hats | 2 yeas x ae sees A England, and Magnus O. Arman, son Eighty scouters of the Missouri|Ofeenbush. Aasleson leaves his /Mahnomen, Norman, Marshall, Red fancy box, at Burg’s. j ind Tickets t igh school and other city school A ‘ will leave Bismarck tomorrow. of Mr. and Mrs. John Arman, Graf- valley area attended the booster ban-| Widow and several children. {fl Phone 1538 11914 Fourth St. ! Miss | Mildred Huff of the high!ton, were married at 5:90 o'clock cpee ks oe oy one ped rg school y, will leave tomorrow | Monday afternoon at St. Mary’s r= at e ince Monday even! i evening for Dickinson to be thelicsh house. The Rey. Father Sai A lee Paul H. Love, of St. Paul, the ou uest of friends; Miss Myrtle Sandie} slag, officiated.” They were ate ite ee lity g : ‘ will return to her home at Moor-| tended by Miss visit Se " ' head; and George Shaumberg will] ana manee wa Charles Liessman, scout commis- a we if ‘KG For Christmas visit in Washburn over the week-| ‘The bride's gown was of dark brown sioner, presided at the dinner. Henry can 2 The Gift That Only You end. Others. of the staff plan to! nat crepe, sinsly fashioned, and with Duemeland led the group in singing id 1 = Can Give. leave by car for their homes if] it she wore accessories of a matching scout songs, with Jason Wait at the] ggqpUl) U VIRGINIA BUTLER weather conditions permit. sisee, "hase DaECtINS oer te piano. 5 k ew HZ HOME STUDIO Miss Nora MeGettigan of the Willl of brown figured crepe. C. J. Bakken substituted for H. K. ou tie aa. Pleas a school will go to her home at Su-|” wr. and Mrs. Arman were guests of Jensen, of Mandan, in giving a re-) 9g Facts- \ wed / perior, Wis. and Miss Esther Max-| honor at a dinner served ot seven port of scouting activities in Man- he = | sy Nell to her’ home at Wilton. Miss/ o'clock last evening at the home of een Setey Chebbatee ee ae ae t 3 ee 7 Charlotte Schmidt will spend the| Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Hessinger, 410 port of scouting activities in Bis-; No- 1 vacation. with friends at Colfax; Miss| ‘Tenth street. The affair. which Was marck. Fac Adeline Ness plans to spend thelin the nature of @ miscellancous Scouts Jack Andrews, Bud Mun- > 8 * week-end at eer and Themar! shower for the bride, was given by ger and Robert Edick played several] : \ Simle, also of the Will school staff| Misses Damberger? and” Alvina harmonica selections for his associ- e t k d , 1 will spend Thanksgiving at his home| Buechier. ‘They were assisted’ by ates the regional colors, the Ameri- Oo make your wmnner at Portland, N. D. Mrs, Frederick Harvey. A miniatute can flag and the regional flag, to ba ‘ Miss Winifred Barrington of the! pride rnd groom centered the table Judge Nusssle, president of the coun- ne Roosevelt school will leave tomorrow | which had a] tmerits in blue and cil, who replied in a speech of ac- ! for her home in Chippewa, Wis. She| white, Covere were saasked for ae ceptance, The flags become the so memoraovote! ‘ will be accompanied as far as Min-| ‘The bride is a graduate of the New | They blow hard for Mary Sue Hutch- | Property of the council for one year c the amazing new neapolis by Miss Irene Ramsland,| gngiand high school and the St.|1S0n, do those band boys at Hendrix. | and were awarded as the attendants 1p #8 ‘ who will visit friends there. Miss] alexius hospital School of Nursing. | Henderson College in Arkansas. Miss |Prize at the regional scout conven- Che 4 ‘ Esther Gerrard will go to her home|ghe has been employed as a surgicai| Hutchinson, abcve, is a lttle fresh-|tion held in St. Paul, last October,| qmy dee! r at Bisbee, N. D. P man girl who was voted band sponsor. | at which 11 men for the council were Hi laden th bl. nurse at the hospital for the last year. resent, Judge Christianson, Robert OWEVER laden the table Teachers from the Richholt school| yr. Arman, a graduate of the Graf-| Her home is Nashville, Ark. Byrne "Can Maaseen, Clayton Fin: never who plan to spend the holiday away 5 | 4 B i i : are Mite Blof McKee, wh wil ton high schoo. isa representative s inyson and Corporal Heffron of Bis- pecass® may be with turkey and PERFECTED visit friends at Linton; Miss Agnes k di ; igo * . | ! Witnleben who will be the muest of] Demarek district, They will reside | GH SCHOOL BOYS ken of Mandan: Dr. Ernest Klein of no jams and cranberries,too | SCREEN GRID { ~ friends at Rugby; and Miss Bessie eee | SRN To | anee bel | Wilson, who will be at her home at Primary Children | eg as Ee ala meee 18 ++-a place for avasesome- | SUPERHETERODYNE fase | GUESTS OF KIWANIS The 80 scouters at the bani uet, , | No i - ; ‘] il if vec shire, gener the Week| Give Library Book| repreented Bismarck, Mandan, Glen ghere where there'll be for a 80 out of town for the holiday. haan Mes Sterling. Glen Uiln had the largest lovely bouquet of “mums” * arte of Children's Book Werk eee |Second Team Entertained; S.|cresentation from the area, with plied | A study of Brazil was conducted at |Nce of Children's Book Week in Bis- | ; + tone Ibe present 4 o palivs f t And oft club yesterday afternoon at the home | i il h } 7 : of Bin. HG. Frahm. Papers deacio- (oT? nent, oe hantewmety ara] Woods Outing Fim arement in tires eae aaa ak| 43 SPO carve the noble bird, to ing its developments, its products. } > ! — i and its capital city were given by Mrs, |BOOK.” to the Bismarck public NDrary.| The Kiwanis club today had as its| 89S will depend upon the volunteer the gorgeous blooms all G. Olgierson, Mrs. H. E. Shearn and|The book was a gift from the pri- incheon guests the second squad of ;* n An mary children of the Roosevelt school. | ; are 629 area councils with less than . Mrs. 8. A. Floren, respectively. Dur- jthe Bismarck high school football] 1599 professional acout workers #io- eyes will stray; when feast- } ing the business meeting the proposed| It was presented by George Bird, | For entertainment it had a ployed and over 200.00 active regis y' ’ plan for establishing a'day camp near /JT.. Who explained that the children’ scries of movie reels showing outing tuned "echiiters)\iivinie’ of thelt AUS : . 5 Hh Bismarck to care for under-par chi]-|had chosen this way of expressing pictures in the north woods. MAAS 3 ing is er, you ear itheir appreciation for the use of li-| : 3, w.| Voluntarily.” Mr. Love also men- dren was discussed favorably. The| | rhe pictures weer shown by S. W.ltioned that scouting is not only a) “ | work being carried on by the Girls ~|taken. One reel was shown by cour-} 2a that, ali t ii iabl; mai Council. ed. Miss Ruth King, librarian, in'tesy of the Canadian government and|9n¢ that, almost invariably, a man Schilling ivi ” a “* * jaccepting the book, spoke briefly of | showed salmon fishing on the Resti-|"H® has taken an active part in this fect Thanksgiving day! “Health” was the theme of the pro- |the Pleasure other children would re-| gouche river in New Brunswick. The e gram given at the meeting of tne /°eive from this practical method of others gave scenes along Lake Su- Oscar H Will & Co Monday club yesterday afternoon Saber Ladoga ants! oe and a the | arene } e e the ie of . FP. 5 3 a hildre ry, ismarck residents figurin; Dalla [Rca RMBLEOd che {six grades were held at the library the scenes. raed Flowerphone 784 319 Third Street read a paper prepared by ‘ Mrs. G. M. Constans, entitled, | Saturday. The high school squad was intro- Open Evenings and Until Noon Thanksgiving Day Aj e* ® ‘duced by Coach A. A. VanWyk. It per given by Mrs. H. A. Brandes on{ Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Nye and small | included Bob Hugelman, Keith Craw-| “Preventions and Cures” discussed! S0n David arrived yesterday from | ford, Lawrence Porter, Jack Barnes, | the most important disease prevent- | Washington, D. C.. to spend Thanks- | Harry Weisenberger, Ralph Goddard, | } tives which scientists have worked out | Siving with Mrs. Nye’s parents, Mr./ Melvin Ruder, Carroll Baker, Myron 68 PIECES $13.95 Dinnerware and Tableware ha 12 during the last century. Members of | @nd Mrs. J. W. Scott, 2200 Avenue B.|Benser, Kenneth Joslin, Bob Edick, i‘ the club decided to assist in the girls Mr. and Mrs. Nye expect to be here| Walter, Ward, Russell 'Saxvik, fa peneeenn isle saat complete with tubes club work being carried on here under | for about a wee! | Hugelman, Kenne' ‘oews, Dic! - Re ! = ‘the auspices of the Girls Council. * & * | son, Lester Burton, Joe Woodmansee, | at This Remarkably Low Sale Price See the new Singer two speed a, ey aes R. J. Kamplin, state commander of the American Legion, and Mrs. Kamplin have returned to Bismarck from Indianapolis, Ind., where Mr. Kamplin attended a national confer- Bridge was in play at three tables! Webb Olgierson and Dick Hugelman. | vacuum cleaner now on display at 212 Broadway. Special allow- ance on old cleaners this week. 42 Piece Porce- lainware Dinner Set ~- 6 Dinner plates 8-inch following the regular business meet. ing of St. George’s Evening Guild) last evening at the home of Mrs. L. F. Bechtold, 828 Second street, Hon- ors in the games were held by Mrs. 8. W. Corwin made an inspirational EASIEST PAYMENTS , GUARANTEED SERVICE which second team men had won out- standing prestige as among the big grid captains ot the country. ence for state Legion commanders and |J. L. Vrazal. Guests of the day were Paul @ Bale ote eae Phone 254 for free demonstra- | f ; adjutants. En route home they | Pesupyreee ats a> ag Kretschmer, igen bernie Put G.BieAd andbuties duinsds tion. Dahners-Tavis Music stopped at Champaign, Ill. for a visit ; e . Fargo, hascome|E. T. Judd, in charge of state fish/|} 6 Cups—6 Saucers | Co: ti with Judge and Mrs. | Sveinbjorn | to Bismarck to spend a few days vis- | propagation, Cando. 6 Fruits rporation Johnson, former Bismarck residents. | iting with friends. During their stay Mr. and Mrs. Kamplin were honored at a number | of social affairs. ** * Mrs. A. R. Miesen and daughter 4 Mary Jane are guests this week at 1 Meat Platter 1 Creamer—1 Sugar 1 Baker—1 Scallop 26 Piece Camden Silverware Set included 6 Knives—6 Forks { All 68 Pieces MINOT CONSIDERS NATURAL ! GAS | Minot, Nov. 25.—(P—The Minot | jeity commission, after considering the application of the Montana-Da- kota Power company for a franchise | }}} aa | Bismarck — Mandan ° na eae 1 City-County Briefs : A marriage license was granted the home of @r. and Mrs. F. C.|yesterday to Miss Lucille Elizabeth! to distribute natural gas here, 6 Tablespoons j Stucke, 722 Mandan street. Mr.{Small and Walter C. Clooten, both| journed until Tuesday without taking | 6 Teaspoons } Miesen, who js on a business trip to|of Bismarck. action. Representatives of the Minot | 1 Sugar Shell $ 1 3 95 ‘this part of the state, will join them ela 1 Butter Knife ( ° Gas company, which distributes arti- | ficial gas here, expressed opposition. here for the Thanksgiving holiday. Fred J. Argast, Moffit farmer, is Mr. and Mrs. Miesen, who made their | transacting business in the city to- home here for several years, recently | day. moved to St. Paul. ! ele) s+ * MONTANA YOUTH GUILTY Butte, Mont., Nov. 25.—()—Finding | }f Blanding Fisher, banker of Devils | 22-year-old Roy Hendrickson guilty | FE. A. Hughes will leave this evening} Lake, is spending a few days in Bis-|of murdering his sweetheart, Sylvis | for Minneapolis where he will join] marck on business. Hill, 18, a district court jury recom-! his mother, Mrs. Alexander Hughes, yiGes Ries mended the youth be sentenced t and accompany her to Miam, Fla.;_ W. J. Sempel, Braddock, is a vis-| life imprisonment. Hendrickson sai Mrs. Hughes, who has not been well! itor in the city today. he and the girl entered a murder. for some time past, will spend the SSE E gy ETE suicide pact, but that after MISSION HEAD REELECTED All Delivered To Your HomeFor Only $ winter in the south. Mr. Hughes! plans to return to Bismarck within | two weeks, * * * | Mrs. Frank Eernissee entertained | 15 guests at a party Saturday eve- ning at the Eernissee home, 2221 Main avenue, for her son Frank, Jr.,|O. E. McCracken, superintendent of ing Hats who was observing his third the Fargo Union Mission was chosen |] phone 248 after 6 P. M. or be- anniversary. The time was passed | Vice president; D. C. Dewey, Duluth, fore9 A. M. with games and music. A color Fargo, Nov. 25.—(?)—Peter Mac- Farlane, superintendent of the Union Gospel Mission, St. Paul, Minn., was killing | her, his nerve failed. \ Hot Coffee, Gussner reclected president of the northwest | district, International Union Gospel Missions, in annual convention here. secretary and A. A. Smith, Minneapo- lis, treasurer. Sewing, Fixing and Mak- Down / $1 Week Webb Brothers MRS. A. S. NIELSEN Apt. 18, Person Court scheme of orange and green was carried out in the decorations of the rooms and tables. ** * Chairmen of the various groups of | the Catholic Women’s Missionary as- sociation sige a meeting this after- noon at th> home of the secretary, iv- Mrs. Harry Clark, 715 Second street, | Make Thanksgiv to discuss plans for the coming year | and work out @ program for the win- | ff ing Happier ter meetings. Mrs. B. A. Woehle, Sweet. Oranges, Gussner’s. See Our Windows Want You To Visit Them in TOYLAND Mat, 2 and 3:45 Eve. 7 and 9 president of the association, presided. xk Members of the Cosmos club studied the chapter on “Transportation” by | Wright, from the club text, “Towards NOW SHOWING— “Those Three French Girls” craig a wea Fw oo | in It's just like a party every day in Toyland... with the lovely, dolls wor a wav sat gees Flowers Pit Doray fox lameness. asap: baby doll and. chanaiy cred voneg to roll call and Miss Katen gave a Reginald Denny — Cliff Edwards ae lady dolls invite you to come in to see them. They want to help reading. you decide what kind of a doll you want for Christmas. Bring mother . .. she will be delighted with our thrifty prices. J. C. PENNEY CO.. inc. Aismarck, N. Dak. Our Thanksgiving Offer--- se J. P. Spies, 213 First street, accom- panied by Miss Kathleen Brazerol and Miss Mary Brazerol, is spending a few days in Winnipeg. They plan to return to Bismarck for Thanks- TO-MORROW ONLY ‘The insinuating tempo of moaning jazz A Boy and a Girl..... : Their hearts beating fast to the intoxicating | rhythm of the pagan music. This is the pre- lude to a 1930 love af- fair in which a modern Romeo and Juliet see / each other for the first i time at nine o’clock and are married at mid- Giant Chrysanthemums Long Stemmed Flowers Your hostess will appre- ciate a gift of flowers— it will surely be a token of your thoughtfulness. We specialize in baskets and corsages at low prices. 155-105 Fourth Street night. 1 : “Dancing Sweeties” || | Hoskins -Meyer smartness Open till noon om Thanks- Ee SUE CARE Be Bismarck, N. Dak. ADDED UNITS Deliveries by telegraph made Fapesaenet | Berne. Wort | Paramount Withle tee Baers ot 7Rer “Her Future” “Don't Give Up” order.