The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 9, 1931, Page 5

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LES 1 OEE ATOLL THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1981 SO. DAKOTA’S “FIRST FAMILY” Former Bismarck taken in the school bus. They were accompanied by Dr. Maercklein. _ BLEACHES - REMOVES STAINS nd The accident occurred when a Woman Succumbs) ™ Pacis puree ta, which was working on the “Y” here, Word of the death of Mrs. Nelile | struck the automobile in which Wel- Lambert, aed ae Li Ning ker and the three girls were riding. Fi ; ; . psacgbtng:s Pe son 8. F.'Lam-/The automobile was badly damaged. Bismarck Girls Club: © English Composers Are Mrs, Lambert. was a resident of Bis- eg dng poop det oe Oe Will Resume Meetings} Studied by Music Club marek fOr MANY YORTs, "ste, | hen the accident occurred. due tei oe mmencing talks odern English Gangland’s Girlies! Numbers by modi @ Mrs, Charles F. Clay, when the end dealing wig eit, ar is | nosets were featured in ti program me cay Mu 6 hie Sh Oe ; , berg, ‘A. |M.' Christianson | given Thursday afternoon at a meet- ere SoaIAGI Pritlay, 43 _ “THE WIDOW and Miss Hardy Jacksorr will be speak- | ing of the Thursday Musicaf club in . Tt is believed, however, that the|7O LOOK your best have that per- tr une Site Council resuane favetings [fis ‘preeuor Mrs, Georme Duemeland, body will arrive in Bismarck Sunday|. manent wave now. Guaranteed From CHICAGO” thus’ Wridey oventng at the, Wachter, |; gaveaue, 8 West. | Mrs. John A. for burial. Waves $5.00 and $6.50 at the Cal- Waser dee: { Richholt and Will schools. The topic | parm geader for the | afternoon, j {fornia Wave Nook, 102 Third St., farmer ‘will be “The Hostess.” by eitbemoraey Raglan -panielaee Bismarck. Phone 782. suiguty iediads an Ot New songs will be presented under {i SVS EERIE GT - the direction of Mrs. J. O. Thoreson | #94 characterized the work of a few, Four Injured in FOR RENT—Furnisied or unfur- ing Dramatic Suspense among them, Sir Edward Elgar. ni and her music committee and a peri- | Mong em, Sie award igen Accident at Mott} nisned apartment in Person Court. that “Puts the Finger” on ck od will be devoted to sewing. aa WHEW teeta ees Den Phone 796 or call at 506 Ave. A. ie Wee sé 4 Dramatic groups, connected with Negre™ (Cyril Soott) and “Whirligig” Mott, N. D,, Jan, 9.—Four persons TRENT au Geeks Joi te i me co tine Nitin “at tne | (Arnold Bax), also giving a brief des- were injured, some of them seriously, | FOR RENT—New modern apartment, com (With ete . ' Bisa of the Cleft Heart.” ‘These will | tiption of the works of the two men. in @ crossing crash here Wednesday ao or unfurnished. Phone AGE Ga ts ‘ant ‘apn be présented Jan. 16 for members of dane “Onpting WA arth Sullt- Mite g ©. 8. Welker, local shi ess if the Bismarck Community Council. In | "2t.,, Orpheus nd his Lute’ and baker @inseaunrersa fracuices ott | ‘ the cast are Catherine Hall, Kathleen ; le Maid of Arcadie” were sung by repairman, who suffered fractures of Elks meeting 8:30 p. m. to- * Pherrill, Leoma Howell and Fanny |™Mr. L. R. Priske; Mrs. A. J. Arnot one leg, an arm, ribs and a crushed} ata NEIL HAMILTON Alice’ Roberts played Edward’ German's | “Gypsy kneecap; Elizabeth Drescher, 18, and| Might, balloting of candidates Wee Members of the Pioheer club at the | Suite"; Mrs. F. J. Bavendick sang : Julia Drescher, 14, and Mary Dresch-| followed by luncheon and vau-| EDW G. ROBINSON Xi Sail school tid week began ‘work on Piles! a ate Fe ‘ Shei foe saisseratea Pribe Phere 3) Ss ies oie ribs pre tag deville entertainment. Visiting ALI w \ stunts for thelr party Jan. 30. Girls| Hem ond aber Geos merece Governor and Mrs. Warren E. Green, new “first family’ of South . [all are’ receiving treatment in a | D1ks welcome. CE WHITE in the Wachter and Richholt clubs are sang Elgat’s “Bright is the World.” ~ Dakota. Governor Greén took office on January 6, at Pierre. Dickinson hospital to which they were preparing readings and a humorous | “4s 4 closing number a double quar- | ——— pismo ue m a x mock wedding entitled “The Etching | tet, composed of Mrs. Frank Barnes, EINSTEIN AND HIS CO-WORKERS BERT ROACH Post,” to be presented at their party/ yrs m J. Graham, Mrs. O. I. De- s H the latter part of the month. Vold, Mrs. Arthur Bauer, Mrs. J. P. iia a , in . The cast af the Chester mystery | French, Mrs, R, D. McLeod, Miss ‘ ‘Expensive Kisses’ play, which gave @ performance at | tio¢? and ‘Mis. Bavendick‘ sang “The r A Sennett Comedy ee het) eon. Bt! Autumn Wind” (Roeckel). a party at the home » FH) A social program. ry Waldo, director, recently. . ee — b igeeee rer ae Mrs, LeRoy Lewis ts expected to “i : * arrive iday evening from Living- Rainbow Girls Elect ston Monts” for a few weeks vis 5 i er sisters, Mrs. G. R. Lipp, 502 Miss Phyllis Thompson West Rosser avenue, and Miss Mary YOUR BIRTHDAY TSE Kelly, Mason apartments. Miss Phyllis Thompson was elected * ek x J worthy 4 ae at a Sree Mrs. Mary Braddy, Worland, Wyo., SEN D MOTHER of Re yw Girls at eir ‘ived in Bis Kk = | Greeting ‘held Thursday evening at ning for e sixeweeks visit with Ter | KATHERINE DELANEY the Masonic temple. She succeeds) daughters, Mrs..C. J. Reff, 283 West ‘Dressmaking and Designing Miss Julia Wetmore. Broadway avenue, and Mrs, C. L. “For those who discriminate” Other officers chosen include Helen | Thompson, 404 Avenue C West. Ready Made Dresses at $8.95 and $2.95 Targart, eae ae ae eke °.19 | W 11915 Fourth Street a Phone 1538 rman, ; Miss Phyllis 5 5 : oat Hope: Doris Tait, Faith: Vir-| who spent the Taltete ie ‘iismarel Western Girl Ss he ginia Rohrer, treasurer and Frances | as the guest of Miss Catherine Werst- | Hanson, who was re-elected record- | tein, 702 Fourth St., has left for Lin- | L Da er. ton, where she is an instructor in the | y ‘At the next meeting of the order, | rinton schools. i sh pu when officers are installed, the chap- -* & | SIVE candles! And each one repre- We Telegraph Flowers _ Jain, drill leaders and other officers} Miss Pearl Frankhouser, Anamoose, sents a year of joyous living. % will be appointed. has come to Bismarck to spend a week Little Jacqueline Wilson, of 2528 So. | QOsear H. Will & Co. Mrs, Andrew is mother ad- | or more as the guest of Miss Ione Grand Ave., Los Gigs Cal., is a visor for oe hed ete ee ok cashier at the J. C. typical Fig megs aby. Here is Phone 784 man 0! e adv! y M nney store. ‘ what her mother says: | 2 ms members of which are Mrs. Price xk OR | “My mother used California Fig 319 Third St. Bismarck, N. D. Owens, Mrs. Frank Ackerman, Mrs.|- Miss Clara Bredy, 622 Eleventh St., Syrup with me, and when Jacqueline F. E, Diehl, Mrs. Otto Bowman, Mrs. | left hie morning for Hebron to, was a-baby we decided to get some A. L. Fosteson, Mrs. O. B. Lund, Mrs.| spend & week or more visiting with | for her. It relieved her constipation H. M. Beall, George Humphreys, and her cousin, Mrs, Henry Boehler and : i | immediately, sweetened her breath, | es = | Sine ae Associated Press Photo | made her bight and happy ageit- . || Notice Hairdressers 60 Ot Prof. Albert Einstein (right) with Frau Einstein and some of the - | ‘i : es atten 3 Ete obers at her li City -County News || seted eaten *Or. sWaltitr Mayers ot the Peal of the uni | i anne =~ ear Se Examinations in both bridge club Thursday. evening. Three | ¢ Soe aoe a stein; Prof. Richard Chase Tolman of Californla Institut For fifty years, wise mothers have 0h by 3 F: e of in the % 'f branches of Bi tables ee play fgg oni Weiss | tendent, of the Neeru Detoka division “eehnology and Frederick H. Sears, assistant director of Mt. Wilson been secure: Pee ae that a | PP mere eauty — Jeenetie “Shipley and Afiss’ Cecll | for the Northern Pacific raliway, is a| “ Curetvatory. They are. pletured at the California Institute of Teche « | frestul spelis can be quickly and safe- J Will be. held in Bismarc re eee ees eee ony Shorea by Coben Sie | an. 18 and 14, 1081. Meet isters, Mrs, H, A, Halves ysicians rect s : vee allege Grener. Mrs. Philip Blank. | ©. V. Bowman of the Bowman ses MURPHY CONTENDS inate the reinsurance featur: from| aid 4o keep the bowels clear in colds, at Patterson hotel, and in New Salem, was a guest from out of | niture com} left Thursda: ht e law. or children’s ailments; or w ve thes foe nb taraitive gobi at dane Murphy quoted from the insurance | bad breath, coated tongue, or list- Grand Forks, N. D., Jan. ke x ‘and Grand Rapids on a buying trip. | commissioner's report for 1927 to lessness warn of constipation. 20 and 21, 1931. Meet at Bernice Peterson read a paper on | show that the insurance department's! California Fig Symp helps tone ’ “varities of Sparrows” at a meeting| \A baby girl was born Jan, 8 to Mr. | view was that the time had arrived} and strengthen weak bowels—assists {| City Hall. State Board of of the Junior Study club Thursday |and Mrs. A. N. Ellingson, Bismarck, | to “stop the practice of placing re-} in, uilding-up and energizing’ weak 5 h H afternoon at the home of Alice; : : | insurance.” * children. The genuine always bears § Hairdressers and Cosmetol- the home Knowles, 316 Avenue A West. Piano! Mr, and Mrs, Joseph L, Greiti. Na-| Partly because he opposed it, Mur-| the name California, All drugstores. ; solos were given by Ruth Bowers and | poleon, are the parents of a baby girl E | phy said, the legislature rejected the | ape ogists. Clara Russell Alex- an d E ase to th e Alice Knowles, who played “The|born Friday morning. ; a ils Siegen ity | CALI RUP ander, secretary. -as g ax eaeh.” oe A ee Senay ein pare current | A baby daughter was born in Bis- | 4 published, Murphy said, the insur- FIG 2 | 7 Says Payment by Outside Com-' ance commissioner commented: “I| LAXATIVE-TONIG for C! N events in response to roll call. marek Friday pean to Mr. and} i firmly belteve that the practice of | ————- Bie cand ain “4 4 Heising, iow wat amen Se aaa panies Protected State Fund | piacing reinsurance should be dis-| R Avenue C West, entertained the | @———————— + From Crushing Loss continued. 5 members of the Gaie Oiseaux bridge | | Mandan Shorts | Commenting on a statement in a club at a dinner Thursday evening at), 00 lg : * Thursday's Tribune that Olsness and their home. ‘Tea roses were used for |* a Earl Brant left gggcntention thet the state saved) himself had engaged in numerous the tables and appointments were in| Mr. and Mrs. r] an rani aes | $628,000 in connection with the cap- | jousts in recent years, Murphy said pastel shades. Covers were marked | Thursday for Staples, Minn., wi ‘ay | ttol building fire as the result of re-| the statement was true because of .} 1 for 12,” Honors in the bridge games| ‘eY Will visit relatives fon @ month. | jecting @ plan proposed by the state|the fact that he had sought to were held by Roy Bakken and Mrs.} ec 7G pie * 4 daughter, | surance department, which sought | change the views of the insurance de- Heising. . see and daughter, |to have insurance on all state bulld- | nartmont officials on the matter of . ak | Hazel, and Miss Alice Johnson 4re/ ings carried by the state fund ex- handling the insurance of public Mr, and Mrs, F. A. Copelin, 515 | ack from Los Angeles and [ang |clusively, was made today by H. T.| pulidings. He contended, he said, “© B® — washington St, will leave Priday | peach. Cale. where they spent We | Murphy, local insurarice agent. that insurance on large public build- f evening for Los Angeles, Calif, to| Reliday season with relatives. Murphy, who had been appointed ings should-be distribufed among a | svend the balance of the winter. | : by the state inqurance de nt to! number of companies in order that| / | rn route, stopping in Seattle, Wash.. | i,” -in- upon the state fund alone. Fortland,’ Ore, and San Francisco to| 0 Mandan With or gr aide nemscrance wednesday at) rhe tact that the state will collect visit friends. “They plan to be Way! ether Roche was accompanied to| reason being the objection of Tasur- | $626.000 from outside eompantes while three months or more. brother Michacl ie obyertigy, oi the state fund pays only $108,000 ek Bridgewater by his r Michacl | ance Commissicner 8. A. Olsness. the soundness of his conten- Edward O'Nell, son of Mr, and Mrs, |20ehe, formerly a guard at the State/ ‘Commenting on the | settlement,| FO "trueony said ‘ a RONG ad Ninth Sty is, cone | Z°ening school, who. will go from | however, Murphy contends that pay- | ‘0? AIP : oe et his i take ooee there to Chicago to enter the Univer- ment by outside and old-line com- | _atlonwhich he underwent recentiy at | HY Of Chicago, | panies of 928,000 of the total las of ig 000, proves content ry { oe St. Sexe ee 1, ; ie wt al Mrs. H. L. Henke was named presi- | the re-insurance requirement in the able. 50 See iG studies at St. | cent of the Past Noble Grands club | state law is sound. John’s university, Collegeville, Minn. of their meeting Tuesday with Mrs.; ‘The fact that policies totaling ' in about ty Oa |. W. McKendry. Other officers | $628,000 were placed with outside { Members of the U. . T. Auxillary enrages Fee ee rage hore yo tis pode o Mee Ss p nt; Mrs. L. R. , mn: know! e of Bi people | # diy Mill conduct initiation services for tary-treasurer; Mrs. F. L. Burdick. who realized. thet the building, be- tuew members at thel ike had. ur- | chaplain. " cause of the type of construction and ; cay evening 9b tie ees * * * its deteriorated condition, was a bad lowing the business session @ card) Mrs. Lioyd Brown, of England, @ | insurance risk. Everyone knew. |. party will be held and a lunch served. | rormer superintendent at the Man-| Murphy said, that if'a fire started Byes ey car |dan Deaconess hospital, entertained |in the building it was lable to get Mr, and Mrs. Ward Lew! sepri§ | 30 guests at a luncheon Wednesday! out of control. It also ‘was felt,! spolis, who have Bean soeste Geiss |Sfternoon at the N. P. lunch room. said, that if the building Rome. of are ane Mie. & eler- | Bridge, was played during the after-| burned the state fund should not mann, 512 West Broadway avenue, / oon sind honors were held by Mrs.| stand the entité loss and for that ' for the last week, left THUY, Mei 'C. D. Cooley, and Mrs. C. F. Ellis. | reason he resisted the effort to elim- ‘ Yoel Beate, cute ere is a brother | mrs. M. Drury, Dickinson, was 8 aA SRL A aa a epi MME oe ye t T New and Popular — ol arrive lay ° *, pete : : ' from Devs Take for a visit at the Young Dickinson ves Numbers . s on i home of son-in-law and daugh- H ] - ree is Pa Y ten Mr, and Mrs, Malvin Olson, 413 Matron Dies Here P O 6 P J 10 in, Rod Seal Records, QO) enc wuss: 4 Fifth St. Mr, Marshall came here reg. sold at $1.50, for .... 4 to attend sessions of the state legis-| Mrs. Minnie Caroline Jenks, 26- rae Canal i e Nature! year-old Dickinson woman, died here . fans Lacey oper regu: ‘ he Carl and Henry Danrot have left| Mrs. Jerks was born at Goodrich, for... see $1.55 ash » for Fargo where they are students | April 30, 1904. Four years ogo she One assortment of 10 inch Black " j at the North Dakota Agricultural | W@s married to John Leo Jenks at Seal Records, ly . sual college, They spent the holidays. here | ene Aig: couple taking up their sold st 75¢, for ..... 7 £ Th : Je i k £ Te wrth thels parents, Mr. and Ars. 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