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! F ? THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1930 ee 5 _ > EE 1 i ‘G| Mr. and Mrs, H. L. Reade, 412 Ros-| to his home east of the city where he Linton and George Wosick of Walsh (McManus. When they called him he ’ y || Set avenue. returned to Bismarck’ is convalescing. Mr. Fields is recov- LIONS HE AR PARSONS county. Phantoms Meet : had not yet found his car was stolen, Saturday evening from Montreal, | ering from a jaw infection. | Steele Tonight ery where Mr. Reade was taken serious- —- Aged Hazen Womai f WAR ACES TO MEET : a ON ae aren . i Hoan Dale teins eearck SPEAK ON EDUC ATO ™ Di oe H by “Traveling to Steele tonight, we| Miami, Fla., Dec. 29.—Miami plans : a er-in-law, enny. | 0! ota, arriver Bismarcl h i together several Rass na Reade is somewhat improved at | last night from Fargo. . Ase ies in Bismarck Gece ties in eed ie five eae when tt poids the” ‘rhe home today. Mrs. Willi aot of the season with the Steele quint. | Annual All-American Air Meet here Mrs. J. E. Jesty, Killdeer, arrived | Des Moines Life and Annuity com- s Educational Objecti | woman led here this morning at pilantoos, ont “use soenburg, being mailed po anh eens Ws Bride of S. W. Arman] And Quin T. Wall Wed|ssturday trom st. Paul, where she) pany, will leave Bismarck tomorrow| Seve" Educational Objectives) rome co cBaldy” Hays, Austin smith, “Mike | Ametica and those in’ Etrope wo jhad been visiting at the home of a|for Des Moines to attend the annual Are Paramount, State | Funeral announcements are being |Geston, George Heidt, “Ernie” Ben- fought during the war. ‘The wedding cows of Miss Mildred| Miss Florence Noltimier, daughter | 50, Howard Ellsworth, to spend the | meeting of the company, He expects mt fi withheld pending the arrival of rel- ser, and Pete Verdun in the fray. | fous! ~ Erickson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.|of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Noltimier, | "mainder of the holiday season here | to be away about a week, Official Believes | atives, Steele will Loerch, probably start L. » ET TERR ITS | Mrs. Goetz was born in Russia and /8nd Spitzer at the forward berths,| Mississippi has nearly ' 5,000,000 came to this country many years ago, | Argent at center, M: Loerch and Ep- | acres of abandoned fram land suit W. E. Parsons, representative of the | settling on a -homestead with her aie ay wae ey cs Gers able for reforestation, Valley City, and Quin Thornton Wail, &t the homes of her son F. C. Ells- Were married December 20 in Minne- | Worth cnu2 daughter, Mrs. Andrew i apolis at the home of the bride's | rdahl. Last Rites Held for Stave en, ears were ; Steve W. Arman, « "y spoken at 10:30 o'clock this morning at the Erickson home. The service brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and see Mrs. Peter Anderson) ‘22,224 ° , education, was the / husband north of Krem. About 10 |{o%ard," ; the Rev. Opie 8. Rindahl, | Mrs. Harold K. Brevik, in the Frances|,, Mrs. James Morris, 221 Avenue A principal speaker at the regular | years ago the couple moved to Hazen. | TAltheech the P eae ———————————— hard ed the Trinity Lutheran|Drake hotel. The Rev, Charles Fox| West, entertainéd eight girls at a! pera ed tee nals luncheon meeting of the Lions club |” ‘Mrs, Goetz fleaves her widower and |the Steele Lions in thelr first game Quickly Stops Dreaded church, before hu ge ee Pati Ner tira “Ft th ted Tiny tea cana 4 ‘harted the tae Sane, Burleigh ‘coun 7 von vas Baraat ‘fn aa address on edu- | Une children. _ a ‘taal tonight. ae 2 Coughing candles mar! . “f 0 a u a rpaskats of StH occ, ferns and on wedding Tinicheots was served in| Places, and other appointments car- Peeing St 2 o'clock Sunday in the | cation cited seven educational objec- ‘ we SeRHPE, rom Peet zoe ta other greenery were used in the living| the patent leather room at the hotel|T!ed out the holiday tdea. After lun- township church. tives. They are sound health, worthy CARD OF THANKS SOME FAST WORK Honey and Tar Compound. Whether decorations, and the pink and|after the service to members of the leon the guests attended a matinee.) -iteserena, Nielson. of the Swedish home membership, mastery ‘of the| 1 wish to express my thanks and| . phitedSt hia, Dec. 29.— ee Fee eee Ter tubes tiekitng shiny ed " * Lutheran p ‘Harry tated bronchial tubes, tickling throa fate eee tools of learning, good citizenship, vo- | appreciation to all those that sssist-| Manus had no kick coming on the |S) crorne nt oes ee eget * * Wall spent Christmas|, Donald Jones, 710 Avenue D, re-|_ The Pallbearers, all of whom were Mr. and cational efficiency, wise use of leisure | eq so kindly during the illness and | service dose carries its curative balxamle vir- the dining SOO vob titi “tikibn | iy 'at UW DeMS OF Glee Delors | Cured lest, eveking. fren Clartlane: Relghbors of Mrs. Anderson, were|and ethical character. death of my beloved husband. him go ie car Prighorsg They | tes, ite a Mana al ivi ” was played by Mrs. J. I. Arman, | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Wail| Where he was a guest at the home of| ponies “Orch. Carl Johnson, Jean) Phyllis Wolverton, Linton sang) Mrs. Mathilda Wakefield.| found it before McManus missed it.|instant relief Sedative, without, wp Sra lis eateced itl has fates, Who (st Dawson, Minn," Alber the fiat ce Archie MeGray over the week-end. Prive pic So all “since You Went Away” and “Love, | Ee ge eae Iwo traffic policemen became sus-|stes, or Harmful, chloroforin, iniid Y gave her in marriage. They weeks’ stay. are students at the University ken ' Here Is My Heart.” She was ac-| “-pacoma's municipally generated | piclous of @ driver in the city and|J#xative. acceptable to a rensi . were met at improvised altar by the bride- stonme and his brot’ -r, 4, L. Arman, aX as best man. Miss Esther Erickson attended her sister as bridesmaid. During the service R. M. Bjelland sang “I Love You Turly” (Bond). The bride's gown, of fraise colored to Miami or St, at orth iakoes, Grand Forks, CARD OF HANES Gompanied by Anne Hurlbut Peter-| eectrie power will reach a total ca-| asked him to show his identification allie for children and grown ‘pera. ‘We wish to thank our 3 Pacity of 202,000 horsepower, with|card. -He had none. They investi- | Over 100,000, . ee eal CweiTt Miss Minnie Swensen has returned fnany friends! A resolution which had been drawn 100,000 more in reserve, by next year. | gated and found the car belonged to|Pole™ Kar amly size, & real thrirt stay. and bors ‘Mrs. Wall is 8 te of the Uni-|t her home in Fargo after spending neighbors for their kind asaist-| up by the state of county com- beg graduat AA ed +l the ct week-end here as the | 92¢¢ and sympathy during the illness missioners savotahiig @ four cent gas ogy eae mine | uest of her brother-in-law and el hare of our beloved hus-| tax was discussed and the legisla- Noltitaier family is well known in Bis-| Sister, Mr. and Mrs. Frayne Baker, band and father. We also wish to tive committee was asked to bring lace, was fashioned | marck, Mr. Noltimier being chairman 598 West Thayer avenue. express our gratitude for the many|the matter before Burleigh county , Sete ae tiie yokiee AB, Wenig [Ot tie ‘Male Gls aad fen oe xk * beautiful floral tributes. legislators for favorable considera- flaring skirt. With it she wore moire | mission, Fay Brown, who has been spending Mrs. Louise Evans. tion. slippers in a matching shade of pink. eee the holidays here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Larsen.| Guests of the club were J. L. Jenks, Her flowers were an arm bouquet of] musical program, ineluding piano Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Brown, 1016 Mr, and Mrs. Evans. | Dickinson; Oscar Lindstrom, Noonan; = ‘ yellow talisman roses and stevia. and violin numbers by Miss Belle Fourth street, left last evening for George Peterson. George Chott, Chicago; Harry Linn, 4 Erickson was in a gown of pia- Mehus and Mrs. Otto Hanson, re. | M@vVille, where he is a student at the net “4 ely, as well as vocal selections, | M#¥ville Normal school. SO O'clock at the tea Tuesday afternoon 5 v at the home of Governor and Mrs.| | City-County News | . being | @——. a2 the| Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Johnson, Bis- 19 guests following the = Association of University | Marck, are parents of a baby boy Miss Mildred Erickson |Florence Noltimier Eide C. E, Pickles, state manager for the Capitol Theatre Women for college women here for | born here yesterday. OF OATS Beginning Tomorrow the holiday and Mrs. Shafer gra- wedding cake marked bride's her home for the -|_ A baby girl was born Sunday to oie dene ©. Ramaed and ‘har | MY: end Mls A"B Gacy, Bone TONIGHT and TUESDAY Mr. and Mrs. Arman left this after-! w 1, Nuessle preside at the te : will iy — tables. Hours will be from 3 until 6} Wilbur Fields has been released noon on a motor trip to Minneapolis eastern part Of} ocjock, from the hospital and has returned ee the state. They will visit the bride- groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Arman at Grafton, and will also visit in Winnipeg, Grand Forks and Fargo before returning to Bismarck. They LEARN pistes at =~ Avenue C West, after ere with friends. ae ieee METHOD bruary 1. superintendent a of : °. < palit, Arman ts «graduate of the Cecldent elevators in North Dakota, — OF — Luxuriously fur trimmed, newest (ESS eta at ts gee | et ee, comme _Deeuty Cato x cmt po Bie by ness there. he has been employed in the offices) wit remain in Bismarck i of the Quain and Ramsted clinic. — | Ciose of the schon toes Unt the] HM , Minette Graduates regularly priced at $59.50 to close Mr. Arman was graduated from the —Get good positions out at Grafton high school and has attended | S==sesseene eee —Command high salaries Decorations in the Christmas colors were used for the rooms at the tea given yesterday afternoon by Miss Jane Stackhouse, 814 Fifth street, for $10.00 Other garments at greatly reduced for the Motropolita Building snd Loan som= WRITE TODAY FOR $ ] 5 00 pany, . INFORMATION ests from out of the city who e cane here for the wedding were Mr. AND NEW CATALOGUE. and rs, 0. ‘Gren Rugby, a = il i Ackerveen, Leeds, and 3 Ac Bic Miaeitn Seen Sete ats valued to $39.50 to close out at 2 » and J, A. Erick. f close out a gon, Minot, both uncles of the bride, 300 Broadway Fargo, N. D $ and Miss Henrietta Ackersveen, Rug- by, her cousin. ? vee | guest of honor at a small dinner which Miss Stackhouse and her mother, Mrs. C. E. Stackhouse will give tomorrow niger * N { Sterling, and Frito L. Envik, Sterling, were married here Saturday after- noon at the Trinity Lutheran par- Wednesday and Thursday, Dec. 31 and Jan. 1 “THE STORM” | Miss Loretta C. Jacobson and Homer . With , 113-115 Fourth Street Bismarck, N. Dak. w. 4 bridegroom OC ME and Bre, Ar Sevin, of starting. I Lupe Velez = Paul Cavanagh Wm. Boyd where the couple will ‘make their home, xe * Mrs. T. B. Meinhover, 528 Seventh } . street, entertained at a dinner party ° aN last evening for her son Ted, who is spending the Christmas vacation at his home here. Places, were marked ‘s for eight at the table, which had ap- ~ > pointments in green A : ‘ . oc ma fraternity at the University of ma va. ‘ North Dakota. Bridge was played ' Smart! sie Eanes wih Panens 66 00 oe The Most Important Picture Because—there are so many clever styles, Youthful basque Miss Phyflis ‘Wolverton, Linton, ‘s us Ever Produced effects, Trim straight-line mod- els, And because the trimming spending a few days in Bismarck as| Melek "BIG TRAIL details are so unusually smart! the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Ferris Bringing to life the romantic and inspiring e - Practical! i fi story of the vision, courage and epic heroism o'clock this evening at the “your anewers are all correct, you take on the world at Bridge of those hardy souls who dared follow the ee ee Tr any day! 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