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HE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, DECKMBER 26, 1980 8 os aie — f / { % 7 i if those glass balls off the tree.” And/| taining 160,000 sacks of sugar. Com: ’ . | Dixie Beauty Is Washington Deb i Earl Owens Purchases [iis Sette uth: cree: wil ba as ego? sacks of gar. Oe a | \ | 1 Senger Grocery Store n° shooting around this house.” $800,000. | ' | Announcement that he has pur- SUGAR PLANT. BURNS | CONTINUE HUNT FOR ntti the grocery business of Matt Tracy. Calif, Dec. 26—(?—Fire FOLEY-GRAM eo : ‘Senger at 310 South Tenth street, last night swept through a warehouse | Cougs ka: suina nile: weied? 44 Miss Lundquist and Tea for Uni A jand that he will operate it uncer the j° the Holly Sugar company here con-| nightfall, One coughing disturbs the la ‘ea for University jname of Owens’ Grocery. was made | —— perpen — | fie of nenuine Welep's Honey aud wee . a Henry Olness Speak | Women to Be Held at ee Ore mpi ne| The BFOBFAM fOr second open| ius, sins cites ete ta Their Wedding Vows Governor’s Mansion jof staple and fancy groceries and meeting of the Gideons has tee ER, 4 Pika, : sal Plan New Assault On Citadels:C20ned goods and all lines usually) been deferred until Saturday|fasseder, Base ditficuls breathing: A pretty holiday wedding was sol-| The governor's mansion will be the i Salers , |handled by grocery stores, Mr. Owens | evening, Jan. 31. foepaeene: arithout opiates, 3a emnized Christmas morning at the/ scene of s tea which the Bismarck of Meningitis Germ Despite | sald. Family Sisee A real theft buy. 4 home of Mr, and Mrs. A. W. Mundy, | Dfarich of the American association of ‘ j, At the same time the new proprie- everywhere.—Adv. , 282 Avenue B West, whenMiss Martha , University Women will give ‘Tuesday veld Ul jtor announced @ special sale to be A afternoon from three until six o'clock. ae oe y as a “get-acquainted” Gertrude Lundquist, daughter of Mrs. will include mem! { iinducement. ¢ - came the bride of Mr. Henry Olness,|is extended to all college women| i OBJECTS TO SHOOTING ! DISAPPEARS Madison, Wis. The Rev. Opie 8. Rin-/ home from school for the holiday! failed to daunt North Dakota's scien-| New York, Dec. 26.—}—Mrs, Babe dahl, pastor of the Trinity Lutheran| vacation, as well as those university title sleuths who are seeking to un-|Ruth evidently wouldn’t mind if Babe whan you spely, church, read the services at 9:30! women who are visiting with relatives | cover the carrier of the Keb Nee a got away soon for some hunting. Gaz- ENT’ LATUM rs o'clock’ in the presence of @ smalll or friends here during the Christives meningitis germ which is suspected t0|ing wistfully at a nifty tree he flxed| THEATRE eroup i a ty nee a. | OE | Training. sciooh ed ot ae a fan tee did ae kiddies, he | Keeps skin smooth ac cola le was attended Mrs. George F. Shafer, Miss Madge - - : “If we only had an air rifle white : ter, Miss Doris Lundquist. Runey and Miss Hazel Lenhart com-| scultures taken Tuesday and placed now we could go into the other room a Last Times Tonight Olness, Ryder, N. D., brother of the| prise the committee in charge of the| ‘s dar ae sith arte ‘and the|Cchind the piano and neatly pick ban bridegroom, was best man. A break-/ tea, health, aatmiecnenk today was = = ote as Coan sey T SAM 4 ‘* preparing to renew the charge in an The bdo se graduate ot tne Bu-| Te2DanceCompliments Saas ae aie oor abe oad marck high school and of the Bit) Visitors for Holidays three deaths in the last two years. 11] 2'*aras com aes New culture media were being 10c - 350 school. Since graduation she has} 349 and mrs. Francis E, Flah r, Eventi : . Flaherty, prepared today by Dr. W. S. Kohler, ning ‘ been engaged in private duty nursing.| spokane, Wash. and Mr. John Ex. state bacterlologist, in an effort to 7-9 THEATR eepilens a Reg Rak ocantiaeed irom cleston, Stockton, Calif, were the cause the meningitis germ to grow | St. Olat's college, Northfield, Minn.| by''ary ‘usin ptereti eres |Gnt to any of the persons tested. LAST TIMES TODAY ... .. He is a member of Phi Gamma Rho} afternoon in the Terrace Garden nal The fact that there are 49 different “MOROCCO” fraternity. He is connected with the/ the Patterson hotel. types of the meningitis germ gives | with" Madison branch of Swift and com-/ ‘yrs E. P, Quain, mother of the ome idea of the difficulty which | i pany. hostess, and Mrs. T. E. Flaherty pre- | lence faces in isolating the person Gage COCrEs MARLENE DEITRICH Mr. and Mrs. Olness will make thelr | sided at the tea table which had a who may unwittingly be carrying the home at Madison after a wedding trip) pasket of poinsettiag and roses for a/ disease. COMING SATURDAY to Minneapolis and Milwaukee. centerpiece, and was lighted with red | | Meanwhile a check of the health is ie F A * ti Will tapers. Assisting with the guests | | department records shows 18 cases ot were the Misses Marcelle LaRose, | the disease reported from Burleigh ’ “ Music Federa HOD VY 0 \vatie Bascliieany ied Geaerace Gar | | eounty in the last two years, In il HE TAKES— ) Hold Students’ Contest) sons. cases the patients were Burleigh z } Pitt baw invited f ; Among the charming debutantes of the current Washington social season county residents, nine of them from ee \ | “Federation of Music| function imctuate Uuyited for the lis pretty Adele Townsend Jahncke, above, daughter of Assistant secretary | CUntY ’ Another Man’s Name! ay wi sponse contests for stu-| from out ofthe city who are. mente jf the Navy Emest Lee Jahnoke. “When not in Washington, the’ Jahnckes| the remaining seven were reported Another Man’s Face! H Gents and young artists in voice,| ing the holidays with Bismarck rela- pare es nae oases hsvea ita ret peabier commiea’ ih the" Mis: : : : piano, violin, cello and organ, bl ed foe ee Goddard, New : mas Te vey jes in Another Man’s Wife! prizes aggregating $6.00) ae or ollege,| Lincoln, Nebr: Mr. need ours, seca”, | Social Workers Will [9% Minnesota, and Dr. HB Cham. | °C fiD° OF" tine auticulty of the Harold Bell Wright's sen- Grand Forks, a is state chairman’ ied orl enh anes 22 Convene in Bismarck! Es aiearh Aah ean eae sey | sational novel now a power- The contest is divided into junior ath Portland, Ore.; Mr. D.C. Cook,| Bismarck will be host to approxi-| COMETS PLAY WASHBURN 1of sons death at the state training ful talking drama and senior groups, ee prerosien aioke? rng Ae ctcpat Mcleod Win- | mately 50 social workers who will con-! ‘The Bismarck Comets will play.the/ A youth was tested for presence of Saturd: 1 4 vene here Jam } ranging in age from 9 to 27 years of/ tPeg: 3 iP SL Patestas Onna here J auagy 16 and 16 at the| Washburn American Legion team at|the germ one afternoon and that jaturday Only age in the a Reve rgd it is| Nebr. i sensed ,| State Conference of Social Workers,| Washburn Friday. night became ill. He died within 24 17 to 28 yours in Tree Gua en | Hazel Lenhart, Red Cross worker, an-| ‘The Comets will be without the| hours and, after his death, the report . : : ‘ planned to hol Tern or April,| Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Olson tert|DOUnced today. | services of Morre, Loy, Herr, and|on the culture taken from him was ny ee Fe es a Nantest, ais to| Wednesday evening for Winthrop reatare Saree today td Lee ae: ene men will go on the) negative. Officials at oe state cas - “4 4 » . Bond iperin- | trip. e lineup will include Pete! di ‘tment know that the germ must be held in Grand Forks, the winner ara Soa the nara Week? tendent’ of the North Dakota Chil-| Verduin, Frank Smith, Brues Doyle.| hove, ‘been present, but. that they ; of which will compete at the na Mrs. E. W. Olson, Mr and Mr, ind) dren's Home Soclety, stated that he| Paul Hedstrom, Mike’ Goetz, Ervin| failed to find it. ‘This fact and their mun we Calle eg er eee ‘| son recently announced ieee aiamealy eminent beri ae es , Lyle Olson, and Bud Mar-| failure to isolate a germ carrier, have’ -* i riage which took place September 1 ical men who | tin, | caused them to revise their methods. | Piaya ‘allelic: gheut’-zoie aa 18 Miss Bessie Baldwin, Bismarck, is district chairman for the contest and information regarding the event may be obtained from her or from Mr. Johnson. xe * a) ees ed ia me and Mrs. ‘BF 5 . and Mrs, E. J. Taylor, entertained at a family Christmas dinner yesterday in the private dining room at the G. P, Eat shop. Covers were placed for 19 at the table which had a center- piece of American Beauty roses and poinsettias. Following the dinner the remainder of the afternoon was spent at the Will lesen tr street. Miss Josephine Pease is expected tomorrow from Minneapolis to be the guest of Miss Sane Stackhouse, 814 Fifth street, for the remainder of the holiday season. Miss Pease and Miss Stackhouse are students at the Uni- Mr. | Teau here. at Jamestown. Mrs. Olson was fe merly Miss Edna Bardsley, a daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bardsley, 800 Rosser avenue. Mr. Olson is con- nected with the U. S. weather bu- he Mr. and Mrs. Gus Christopherson, Valley City, are spending the holidays at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Ellsworth, 302 | Andrew Nelson Minn, — | City-County News | lh of Fergus ; Will address he conference. Delegates to the conference will dis- cuss the various problems that cot to a number of educational talks, T. Wylie, Grafton; Dr. J. D. Carr, Jamestown; Dr. H. J. Humpstone, University of North Dakota; Charles Hall, executive director of the Chil- dren's Bureau, State Board of Control front the social worker and will listen Probable speakers include Dr. A. R. | ——— Now for Our Great NO DANCE At Menoken Saturday, Dec. 27th Postponed Until New Year’s Eve man wanted by the law who be- comes a substitute husband! The wife does not suspect, until his overpowering love-making re- veals the truth! ‘What then, when she has accepted him, loved him as her husband? Thrill to the Fox Movietone drama Joan Bennett Exquisite as the Unsuspecting Wife! David Torrence ADDED SUBJECTS George Dewey Washington ‘Scotland Yard’ and Barbara Leonard Hard riding, hard fighting and straight shooting—the West in all its primitive strength—that’s the back- ground for “Oklahoma in “Old King Cotton” PARAMOUNT PICTORIAL The Dirscoll Homemakers’ club conducted a study of vitamin charts ae er) a meeting at the ‘dons from ‘Tiye tunkl: eyes Skee of food values took up a part Miss Hilda Hultberg arrived Wed-!f the time and exhibits were ar- versity of Minnesota. Complimen- tary to her guest, Miss Stackhouse will ciytertain at a tea Sunday after- Year End Clearance nesday from Plains, Mont., to spend the Christmas vacation with her mother, Mrs. Susanna Hultberg, 611 Sixth street, Miss Hultberg is an in- structor in the Plains, Mont., high achool, og ee oe Gents’ Overcoats . .$1.00 Neckties .... holiday with her sister rs. allen Gents’ Suits ......$1.00 Ladies’ Coats . CULL, BAKKEN, Barton at Morro Bay, Calif. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Matt Meisner, Mott, are here to spend the holidays with Mrs. Meisner’s brother and law, Mr. and Mrs. E. Ulmer, 402 Man- dan street. Mr. and Mrs. George Samuelson, Hazen, parents of Mrs. Ulmer, are also guests at the Ulmer home. se * Mr. and Mrs, Frank Hedden, 422 ‘West Rosser avenue, have as their guests for the holidays Mrs. Hed- den’s brother and sister, Arthur Lucas, Minneapolis, and Miss Mary Lucas, a student at the University of North Dakota, Crane. Forks. ! * * i The Sunday school classes of St.) George’s Episcopal church will hold | their Christmas program at these; o'clock Saturday afternoon in St.) George's parish house. Distribution | of gifts from a Christmas tree follow the program. -* * i Mrs. J. M. Stahl, Bismarck hotel, | have as their guest their daughter, | Marian Stehl, who came here from Perham, Minn, to spend the holi- x ee | Mr. and Mrs, Fred Gram and} daughter Marjorie, Enderlin, have come to Bismarck to spend the holl- day season with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Zuger, 501 West Thayer avenue. eke ranged to show various foods and their mineral content. Salad recipes sister-in- | they 53 Bismarck Girls Given Free Dinner Fifty-three girls were entertained at. dinn P. nual custom of John Chagaris, its Proprietor. The doors of the restaurant were closed to the public at 2 p. m., and the place was given over to the serv- ing of a turkey dinner to the free guests, each of whom was admitted by tickets given out by the Red Cross. At Devils Lake, to inf mation received today, Mr. Chagaris’ restaurant fed 75 children while 140 will] Were entertained at his restaurant in Grand Forks. Notice that the members of the Old-Time Dance and Social club will cet regular dancing part; ui evening at their hall. A . . ———_————— PALACE Saturday, December 27th $ Final Clearance of Coats $2950 $3950 $4950 In ths group we included all coats from $49.50 to $85.00. Coats of fur and lamb pelts, all reduced to clear soon. One northern seal, first qual- ity marmink collar and cuffs. $250.00 value for $115.00 Rock seal of first quality, size 14, our $150.00 value, now priced at One genuine lamb coat made of first qual- ity only. Now reduced to AT Size 42, 95.00 HOLIDAY SPECIALS DRY CLEANED and PRESSED Ladies’ Dresses . DRY CLEANERS Bismarck Phone 1596 GOLDEN WEST LAUNDRY & Cyclone.” IN ALL THE WORLD THERE'S NOTHING LIKE IT HE Kutb Minar is the result of an artist's ideal of perfection. And it is said that this tower comes as near being perfect in color and design as any structure in the world. Nash's Toasted Coffee is also the result of an ideal of perfection —the ideal of perfect coffee flavor. The reason for this matchless flavor is the Nash method of toasting — not roasting — the coffee berry. Mechanical roasting, because of the terrific heat, always “roasted out” a large portion of ie Dopey Rial 2 sees the natural coffee flavor. Only a portion ever Arbor, is here to spend the holidays teached your coffee cup at all. with, her rae ae and, Mrs. | THEATRE , $39.50 L. E. Birdzell, 400 Sixth street. MANDAN Size 20, our $65.00 value 35% More Flavor In Every Cup * * * | Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bell and family, | Science finds that toasting actually imparts Carson spent Christmas day in Bis- Tonight - Saturday 35.7% flav i i rox ith Sapa MAE; Ball iaau : ‘ 7% more flavor than ordinary roasting. fuaner of the Carson Press, SP" |] Matinee Bat. 3p. m, 10¢ - 280 The last call on dresses. Our fine chiffons and laces go now Toasting sakew ao such diffecence Ik added $25.00 and $29.50 $8.95 $14.75 $15.00 and $19.50 values’ values $35.00 All sweaters priced at Remember you have always found Robertson’s reliable. $19.50 and $45.00 values now must go. $1.50... They are flavor, in ‘depth and mellowness that until you have tried Nash’s Toasted Coffee you can never be certain that you have experienced all the pleasure that a cup of coffee can offer you. Te! Kutb Minar at Delhi, India, regarded as one of the most perfect towers in the world, is almost as fresh now as the day it was finished six centuries ago. It consists of five stories of red eandstone and white marble. 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