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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1930 | MANDA MANDAN NEWS | ame Coach Elton threw in his sec- jand Mrs. Herman Kettn est Masons Will SS repre reer tere iirenpsersene | co} ; { |Gndestring outfit. iin farming south of Beach, where Camels have been known to travel Wade, Glen Uilin, with 11 points, THREE OF FAMILY jan is ride wall real fa ie ee. Smok 11 days without @ drop of water. : | —@/ was high scorer of the game. Mr ana elma plant to moker at Temple | |BURORE-GHRISTWAS seers ek ata i wint wi c ene wii engage in) ‘games played, ail were wou by & | IN TRIPLE WE WEDDING & [ousiness ‘with his father, Wiliam Uel- | 5, Ai! M Lt invited to attend a 9 smoker to be held at the r . | Count. {ma temple of 7:30 tong ape MINETTE Ss Burleigh County Teachers Hold Farewell PARTIES PLANNED BY | | sano, Sein ‘oie ‘Doris Orchard Hurt syed'ind's ninch wl be served. Oke Banquet for Madge Runey, Superintendent H sien ad |yo sttmutate interset fn the ue of t SFes oe fay PUTED siceeepreeremerncnc | t | Ueiman, Beach, Married in In Sliding Accident temple aby Be Masons of Bismarck ; Beauty Culture Appreciation for Her sait| Fargo, Fargo Woman Honored JAN'S SCH H OLS SERVICES HELD FOR | Ceremony at Glendive sare Orchard, daughter of Mr. and |the Biue lodge: old tousy. Minette Graduates ance and Cooperation Is By Missionary Group 1 — {conscious t when her sled | Fuller Brushes for Xmas. re in demand Expressed in Talks | Tee members of the Uelman fam- collided with that of aneiner Sane’ | Phone 842-J, Carl Molander. ~“Soanane niga’ = Dargo, Vacation Period to , Panel 0° Bogie De- 06, R |brother, all ail in Tee sce, oe | bruised and her ankle was vas” slightly 4 a earn taae mother hmann, ars ————E cauileigh county teachers ente sits, aR, purse, wag. honored) — cember 19 and Cfose iperformed Ee aires en is resting at her home today at} WRITE TODAY FOR Runey, retiring county supertntend: |soctety of the ¢ Cavalry, Evangelical January 5 !Mandan American Legion and| “Thay were sere. Evangeline Velman, 19 nhigg ah) aa A For Christmas INFORMATION et te ree oecetlasn Gat” wineeited OF Ga Breen Other Vet Partici- (32° ‘yecame, ‘the’ bride Roller skating at the River-| ZTne Gitt That Only You AND NEW CATALOGUE hotel. The affair, as a sur-|honor was conferred at @ meeting ties, programs and Christm: yp Doses eg tuarfled te Herma Kettner Spor ms side Inn from 7 until 9:30 and ra ane Bria Se or Miss Hruey.was pls as planned to inetd ¢ the honoe of brs. C. A. Bre orlbrattne stall mark. the oa pate in Rites Busene: gene, Uelman. 17, who" qimarried Hts 9:80 until 12 every night ViGINTA BUTLER Minette Beauty School tunity to express their tppreciation, i holida: period. é — service read | this week. STUDIO 309 Broadway Fargo, N. D and to bid her farewell. ‘Mrs. Teichmann, who ned by J, Meet, justice of the peace at s i ed by Mrs, Ruth 5, iach | trom the “presidency of the’ soslety | Jan's, according t0-d. ©. Goule s- | ater, Tne tone TD plonser |cegpave,, with the couples attending [Dae Sa da a er consolidated sc Se earlier this , had served as its Perinte endent. North ‘Dakotan, junday from the!” The Uelman you! ple ari the} Substi i ! Sirs. Pearl Newon, who has taught in {heed since the group was Organized | lasses in Mandan First Presbyterian church of Man: |son and daughters ,Zoung peovle are the) Substitute Wives , the county ‘for a number of .imore than 18 ago. She was high hoot wi will gre @ joint 1m | dan. Rev. G. Stewart, pestor of|!chow, Beach, and the nous are Not A bl " Nearly ail the teschers in ru eS ‘also the first president of the on Friday, Dec. 19 in place.of the in: | th the First Presbyterian church, of- makin home with her for, the ol iotth ptable dated count association ‘progra: ‘They hed ti we ce deacons lee & ploneer mission eg in Par- clubs and classes gave before at prev~ | | fetie ‘Mandan American Legion cy the weddings secret for a ‘oe fC | Substitutes are rare for best thin 8 aaece of pink an ‘Under her 1 jenderahip * fous holiday recesses. eral pom. veterans of other wars news of the marriages preceded them, | in life. Imitations never egual o' “Th You Go! Acting Ri gnthemums and, pompons fooricss [brunet hen green tote one of the| trateange forthe Wore ee | Creighton volleys ae See eee rae uid Tantad core | eee noe ean Wee et Pills | \ Fy pease bas TAT Tnaat ie no si | i were ae ane in: 3 pst of the sane outa of tthe prow he program for the | soldler ler’s bugle Foqulem. » ‘ite riven, i in ‘their honor by relatives and vegetable extract, they ee | icant - ‘ahaa _ Hecate ‘ presided supgantendent SL weoperk:|sniee, st mnintal ionaries in a ry ao an | ¢ grelghtons cenends 1 Included W Wr EP aughn ts 2 son of Mr. and | Suhe Onrters ier constipated. jtorgld | My Control. al lal ~ er of Lyman district, speaking in me: Ohina and Yepan and cares for wel- wn” fold @ program similar to the | ! John Anderson, I. C. Iverson, me employed by “he MBlansown ‘eitudee tent Bed poutes, al mi gra agi, Re Cinfed uh operation and assistane - fare work at bey : one to be held at the Mandan high | Wee + eacaant jae | COMPANY. Young Kettner, son of Mr.| Ady. they Ae tien pe Miss Runey . : schools. leon ae ie of a ae pn 5 “ ses ai 5 aarinieration Clubwomen Will Give | penden Rec | St present North, Dakota FOLEY-GRAM or eiped erently in 00 ing difficul-| our Radio dio Programs enden eives | of the Veterans of Indian Wars, Rise| stops coustib=-penuioanetey'siltviity| Diamonds, Watches tes in Ceres es I eae Slight Injuri | Creighton was one of the last to see|and Tar Compound. Dependable. Im-! Oa Credit. / fe well ag that_of the other instruc: seBtala, programe speared. bythe bh Birt hs ha AA Ss SER ot oul heroes meaiately, Toamunies taguee cies | James W. Marek as we : u o ¥ tors for her inspiration and encour- Dakots Redera ion of Women's | In Car Accident ee eee ee Boone °| clogged. air passages. Raises: phlegm | Lh nibh sgement principal of, the the broadcast four | _She was born in Seividere, | WN. J.,j ing without opiates. Mildly laxative. | lermanson, Beet ack North Bakers stations this week, ac-| Arnold Renden, Beulah, receivedd Dec: 7, 1851. Mothers endorse it. Exactly suits ‘McKenzie schools, in a Nes cording to Mrs, Jane Gavere, Grand | minor injuries and a cut ear Saturdat derly Persons. Ask for genuine Foley’ showed how Miss une, had eld Forks, state radio chairman. font when te raaied< into ran Vernon Gardner, Mandan, left | Family Siz ag real thrift buy.—Ad tn en ee Ta te Gish that she gua on' F. Shafer, eeaarck: a ven aby, 308 Yosel. oe two | Sunday for Fargo to visit friends. ry mi jal Peo eg TANS cra ae Raney responded, | EMPL. O2"Peayen” hay grok | "3 Beilth anonpened trl OP n evenings until Christ. stating that her association L eee afternoon over ‘Mrs. |, Mrs: Renden, who accompanied her) mas, rgeson’: ad — of great , MTS. jhusband, was severely shaken up. Both pete sani iFaton, fi Be ae, = unt, local an- ‘cars were badly damaged. . Sarah Mo! Frances dis- At Grand Forks, Dr, E. Haagen, the ‘work of rs, ae anighes ‘dep so over KEIM, at, 7:30 Icy Streets Cause | ‘ _ That wasn't static—It was Bill uty county su) theria. Immunization.” “The r{ 1g x Haines you heard over your radio! Groub sing Ned by Miss, Lull yete| IDR, aos Take musis Accident in Mandan) * Permanent Wave § Dever eiitracea ail by. Sunibane "hae cep ager ey intervals, | IUBs, will De Drondeaste te be ane | Because of icy streets, the Mandan | Rater ; Lette nbn ae ee Miss Runey and Miss Milman aang © Tater, A series of talks fes- |clty garbage truck crashed tnto an ail : Holidays thriller broadcasting laughs and ro- ae iss Milman g@ turing the wae as aa Re any opel Goling tha Phra ave oo i Novel, fresh (naturally—it’s Bill ‘As a parting en, Miss Runey Te iclub hours each week, vive ‘ML |nues, Mandan, early this morning Because we want you to Haines) fast-moving fun! ceived a purse of money fitte pre- | Sherwin, ‘chairman, announces.| No one was injured, although look your loveliest for all group, Mrs. Burbag Charles 'M. Fargo attorney, | oll truck had the fenders on the ign ‘ é sentation. vt the banquet. in addition | will ‘at four o'clock Wednesday |side badly damaged. Tom Stebner!® your holiday parties, we tortie ae were Runey's |OD ‘to make a Will and What |drove the garbage truck. % are offering Special Holi WILLIAM and hiss, Jenson, Mandan, and Mist, Ohta ates when the programs Glen Ullin Cagers ret Lappe ay ENS re county superintendent, of f hools. “| wil be broadcast vige preset ieee Trounce Havelock aves, $6. .00. in M-G-M's Romant a Women members of the Bismarck Macchants ee eee anouid | cl | B ’ “ R Co | ’ high senor auger gen Bg ‘About gut Investments.” Dec. 17; uMite: Indepeniderit beaketball_ team nnon’s Beauty emote nitro » Be le. . Saturday evening by, Mrt. 7 Jereet.|North Dakota League of Saving, Batureay by acount of 2016 8 and Barber Shop —and wotts cast! ert at her ‘candles| Building and Loans, “Home Owner-| The Glen ‘was on the of- pal Be gm and ere eelow and | ahi Should Guard t National Wel- | tensive from the beginning of the] % Phone 146 POLLY MORAN Bree, ere seated. Set taurphy | Bublie speaking instructor, Fargo hien ¥i'to 2 During the second half of the| $e CHARLES KING school Should Fact and Miss Irene held hon-|S7viqual “Moral Growth,” ie werd Mary Doran John Miljan ors in the bridge games i 0 | aed ‘Dean Dean Alba Bales of ‘the North he dauehier glen apa by 5. A. | Dakota, (Be ued for Chil ADDED UNITS ee Fargo. dren,” Jan. 21. tof the tt hee .* LLOYD HAMILTON See framed iy. Poingettas were used, to decorate the ham sf Th We Id’: Gitt Fi it in Captain ana Mrs. M A. Hockman| tbles for bridge dinner e s rept hans ne el ale Setar, | T° Rhine, Avena, Tn Of all fine watches... - pt ut Favorites “Won by a Neck” ‘Gora ae ee Fort! is" the a.series which mem- . ee . man; Yistmas gifts are so soon worn ou! Lyman Howes Hodge Podg: ollowng guests: and ed ae a widest choice in GRUENS forgotten. "But i Sheaffer's Balomes™ Lifetisne 24 are Ris ae a hingeen a Littie, by a committee composed of pens. They are guaranteed to serve well while their ‘MEDLEY OF RIVERS re Re an atom, Lieut: Mrs. timan, Mrs, B.S Remington Quite aside from the Guild's un- owner lives. And all that time they are living remind- Paramount Sound News perry en 3, Wud: | Ratelings. Honors in the bridge games questioned leadership in charac- } ers of the giver, daily used and proudly worn, re Lieutenant a1 Miayed during the during tt evening were held by Dr. ter of workmanship and distinc- iH! H N poe a ig ae =) honors’ going to Mrs.| end Cole. -agee " tive design, the est variety | We have complete stock to choose from. , NOW SHOWING Pangbum and Captain Btow. in a typographical error, the for choice is in Watches— } Cr Reauftmat 400 Seventh | name of Bonham's Jewelry Pa e was for men as well as women. , ‘ siret, wag hosts at & one o'clock orclok ee eae te Pudey at ike Cartouche ‘Thus you have the assurance that your . ‘GLAMOU Es iuncheon urday afternoon in ! jome of Paramount Pictures Haacnco om at the Patterson hotel, a| Patterson hotel” | ISjewel Guild gift will not be commonplace. Phone5 BISMARCK,N.DAK. _ Geo. E. Schunk H | Christmas motif was used for the Mrs. H. F. Sloan of the movement i Mat, 2 - 3:45 Mat. 10c & 35¢ large round table where places were | -,MIs. Ot 1. ey ae $37.50 ! Eve,7-9 Eve. 100 & 5c marked for 18 guests. Poinsettas in | 0") e028 trip to polis and i a large silver bowl canines the table pF Pp Rt ‘the latter y penn ee Tne Fed candies and polnsetta,fav- | SRoYiead ‘her mother, Mrs. Bonham Brothers — E —— Christmas idea. Mrs. William Mur- | Rich. eee of th oe in ~ Mrs. Henry Duemeland, 103 Avenue Pr see B West, had as her guest her niece, Miss Helen Cramer, Washburn. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Horveth and small son, who have been making their home at 408 Second street for the last eight months, will leave this evening for where they will reside. | Meetings of Clubs i} o The Business Professional Women's club — will P hold a dinner meeting Tuesda: Cottey Fe at 6:30 o'clock at the club rooms. Mrs. J. W. Scott, Miss Rose Huber and Miss committee Mary Huber compose the in cl cig or ee . Roy Reniely, 825 street, will be hostess to members pat the Mothers’ Service club at their meeting Wednesday evening at eight ; o'clock. A Christmas program will be | given. see. The Woman's ee oo at the aes of ‘Mrs. H. Houser, 411 i Rosser ave- Be Mrs. Regist in charge of the ES a ‘i City-County Briefs * Toman .C. Crall and Jack Ham- mond of the Farmers Union stopped in Bismarck Sunday. Ey A one 2 their way to Dickinson where gigas @ det ec rt jon. A daughter was as born Lomrerg A ee at the Bismarck Mrs. Carl Clann, Mr. and Mrs. J. leon, were week-end. in Bismarck | And Social Groups i | teday. Grant-Dadey Firm to Open Bismarck Branch|| ‘The Grant-Dadey com sutamovlle acs distributors of pe the first of the year, r, agent for EB. A. Hi es, s ey have leased street formerly second vdieraione ft ihe ailaing gt f 5 Se 8 ERs i ti ie Scouts to Compete For Honor Rating Streit Will Lead |L 0. O. F. Encampment| Anton Streit was was named chief 2: Custer triarch Encampment “J, A, Sorbeln, Napo- es Oe eee ee MASONS, ATTENTION ‘You are requested to attend the smoker held tonight in the Masonic temple at 7:30 o'clock. Bis- ge» A ip Wednesday, Dec. 10, at 7:30; p. m. nt Roller skating at the River- from 9:30 until 12 every night this week. side Inn from 7 until 9:30 and: cl re Buy Your Fur Coat Big Mdnufacturers’ line Coats of all description Every kind of Fur Factory representative here today and tomorrow. Furs cheaper than for 20 years. If at all interested, do not fail to use this opportunity. Sarah Gold Discontinuing Business We will discontinue our business Friday, Dec. 12, 1930. To close out our stock we will sell all our dresses at $7.95 Sizes 13 to 46 Inclusive The Modernistic Dress Shop Corner Broadway and Fifth Choose a Roomy English Lounge Chair From 6 Fine Models Hardwood Frames Full Web Construction Reversible Cushions Choice of Several Colors in Tapestries You'll be amazed te find such fine materials, sturdy construction and authentic designs in lounge chairs at this price, but to give you the best, they are exact replicas of much more expensive pieces. This: chair is bound to be a favorite with the whole family for its high, comfortably-padded back is en incentive to restful relaxation. The frames are of hardwood and these is full webb construction throughout. The spring filled cushions are reversible. Queen Anne, turned and carved legs are all used on the various models. You'll Have to be Prompt! These Chairs will sell quickly at $39.50 Webb Brothers SEE OUR WINDOWS

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