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THE BIS MARKCK ‘TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1931 7 4 Anna Dahlen, Norman, treasurer; 7 is : [” Plenty of Speed eiity-Gt Speed ‘ NEMPLOYMENT AND Young Presbyterians |At™*,, Dahlen, Norman, treasurer: | Church School Will {Increase Beauty ¥ Hise AM ULE a) oS aci Gather at Jamestown) Ramstea, Hickson, and Nels Iverson.] Close With Vespers With Mello-Glo a < ‘ Meer age "1 : SIR: . Jamestown, N. D., June 15.—()—|_ ©. J. Hanson, Fargo, again was! 4 vesper service at 7 p’clock next| No more ugly shine when you use 3a “i fn REMEDIES SUBJECT Young people from throughout North | Ramed district Music ditector. wha |Sunday evening, with the students | MELLO-GLO Face Powder, New Presbyterian Young ‘Peoples confer: Convention eloed with sacred con- /Einwns, ‘he rogram, wll, MATE | rrench process makes it say on Jong Gabel-Christi Bi ence which will open tonight. cert by combined choruses of leagues /minie school of the First Baptist|¢r and prevents large pores. Smooth- SavelVaristianson .__| Bismarck Women Are ‘A reception will be held at tho Pirt | 0 the circult, under direction of Har-| Church ncodiag ‘es Rew’ Eile tr| est, finest, purest powder, known Wedding Solemnized Elected by D. U. V. Presbyterian church tonight. All ses- | 01d J. Sand, Fargo. Jackson, pastor. Its coloring matter is approved by the — ssa, sions will be at Jamestown college, H d kI Sh | Work for the rod bis got Lonel rag States Ph stinker evi lever Father John Slag, pastor of St.} Mrs. Ann L, Nickles, Fargo, 7 .jthe first class beginning Tuesday own way Monday morning, an enroll- | dries the skin. Never makes complexe Mary's pro-cathedral, officiated at elected president and Mrs. AL. Sua Speaker Declares American De-| vine andwork 1s Iment of 85. Instructors in addition |1on look pasty, but always youthful, ‘ the Wedding of Miss Bertha Hannah|din, Bismarck, junior viee president, pression Began Without foe eee At Closing Program to Mr. sackson, who is in charge of | Try MELLO-GLO.—Advertisement. Christianson, daughter of Mr. and/of the North Dakota Tents, Daugh- i Luther Lea: ues Name Bible study and boys’ craft work, are: Mrs. George Christianson, 502 Nine-|ters of Union Veterans of the Civil Foreign influence 4 i An exhibit of the handwork made|Esther Jacobson, missions and citi- teenth street, and Frank L. Gabel,/War, at the closing session of the Jamestown Resident) curing the vacation Bible school ofjzenship; Mrs. Jackson, girls’ craft dr., which took place at 10 o'clock|state convention Saturday at Wahpe- Minneapolis, June 15.—(?)—Unem- the McCabe Methodist church was a/ work; and Mrs. Adam Hoff, Mvs. Ira Monday morning at the parish house. | ton, . ployment, the responsibilities it has} Valley City, N. D., June 15—()—| feature of the closing program and|Herbert and Ragnhild Jacobson, be- . The couple were attended by Miss) Mrs. Albin Hedstrom, Bismarck, WI rT ” Jameati y demonstration Sunday evening, which | ginners, | Evi ‘Willi: Gabel, _ created, what has been done to learn | Erwin Michel, Jamestown, was elected took the place of the regular service. ‘ bevther of tue keidagroom. "|ehosen "were Bars. ‘Helen Wosdwace, its causes and possible remedies for | president of the North Dakota Feder-| ‘Ch Uae E “from ‘the third through os [Nig "Mr. and Mrs, Gabel will make thetr| Minot; first vise prondert: ware Ure, Seere ote penaean abet annual conmiog neues at the 14th! the elghth grades took part in a|NO REPARATIONS INFORMATION home in Bismarck. Jamestown, chaplain; Mary Bing- ings Monday at the national con-|succeeds A. F. Greffenius Valley City, pageant, “The Castle of Life,” illus- | a By S London, June 15. —Prime Min- ‘The bridegroom is @ son of Mr. and/ham, Fargo, treasurer, afd Minnie ference of social work. Other officers elected afe Christ | UAURE Tie, lot tte oe eer lites Morbate Meateeaie on Mrs, Frank Gabel, residing seven|Pherson, Buftalo, patriotic instructor. n'a resume from’a world-wide |Pieutsch, Jamestown, vice president; | Pullding and spiritual qualities. Other |ister Ramsay | MacDonald told the Is by . a [ol oO mons fon ie ’ @ miles east of uray Seca a Jamestown, Armilla viewpoint, emphasizing causes and|Tena Steinborn, Valley City, treas- Guy Coetlae “Unik Bete. Uw Atberle fio Inforiiesoa that the Cernan * aie case famestown, and bee Pointing the task to remedy, Rev.|urer; and Elsie Barts, Valley City, re- can and Christian flag, songs and| government proposes to ask for a Reuel Reif and Bride members of thee ham” peeled John A. Ryan, director of the depart- |elected secretary, memory verses by the primary chil-| suspension of war debt payments. ° fi fe council. ment of social action of the National} About 600 persons attended the dren, telling of a Bible story by Kath- : To Reside at Cheyenne bpointive offers are Harriet Catholic “welfare conference, said {convention TSE TBRORER ahd Rinie Taste given by , , 3, Mrs. Hed- American depression began ut the intermediate grades, Announcements have been recetved|Strom, councilor; Lettie Green, Fargo, influence trom abroad and that at| pp. A * losed Friday with a here of the wedding of Mis Viola|PT@SS correspondent: Armilia ‘rown- least nine-tenths of it can disappear | Bismarck Girls Win | , The school closed, Friday with a For Rent Learn Kissner, daughter of Mr, and Mrs,(i38. Jamestown, guide; Lina Michel. without outside influence. Flower Contest Prizes) age attendance of 76, according to of- : hd BEAUTY Louis Kissner, Lamberton, Minn, and an tet Xs assistant guide; Emma| ‘The necessity for research and for pong Cottage and Boats a CULTURE Reuel Reif, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. aa eine’ musician; Emma careful analysis of facts and the man-| 44... 5 09 peterson, 515 Fifth Bt. | ( Reif, 617 Seventh street, which took|Fouwin ] ott guard; Alta Hall, Te ORIG CRT ROHR ORES iveraee | wae HIChED by $50 BISHHAY As thie te- Attendi Conference By the day, week, month [| You will enjoy this pleasant profes- { place June 6 at the bride's home. i es , assistant guard; install- sented by Rowland Haynes, University | Tit ‘op Winking’ the “Novih Dekota ending or season. sion with its good pay. We teach Mr, and Mrs. Reif are now at their|)T@ Officer, Mrs. Hedstrom. Coior of Chicago, a member of President For Social Workers every detail and use our influence to bearers are Mary Stearns, Fargo: ’ mittee for | Sectional prize in a National Flower or Socia home in Cheyenne, Wyo., where Mr. Stella Francis, Minot: 1 a ‘BO; Hoover's emergency com: e fot Appreciation contest sponsored by the help you obtain a position after Relf is employed in the offices of the| ware, Bismarck, aud Proves es broreaname hase Soclety of American Florists and Or-| geyeral Bismarck social workers creer! graduation. > Diana! eters oe VOR lemme ene a Fe eet ice welt | Bamental Horticulturists in cooper | ,,c°y<Tal,, Bismarck foclal vores Lida Crystal Resort WRITE FOR FREE CATALOG and A, SEA a CE, ee Fargo will ent " . | ation with the National Education as- 1 conference on social work = . COMPLETE INFORMA’ ' oneal and 1S Upper Iowa university, in Arg entertain the convention Tae Cena chirivelece sociation and the local schools. "Tile | nue een ‘Monday and will con- Mrs. Edward Sjogren MINETTE BEAUTY i The bride is a graduate of the Bis- Sionetingate ° * ss ‘ mary responsibility for relief, wheth- pEten, oan nen btaied sere | tinue through Saturday. Gnegeaial Pelican Rapids, Minn, SCHOOL marck hospital school of nursing. 1 ig Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Shaw, er needed because of unemployment flowers. }_ Among those at Sere ates FARGO, N. DAK. xk * ie TAMIR Rn i arte of or other causes, rests on government- Pour other ‘Biindok “enildten ahd vara eres ocpenta Ane AH Mrs. Al Rosen, 119 Avenue A, enter- society of the First| xighteen-yzar-old Ruth Thomas|al bodies. leigh county 5 Ss tained a group of 12 girls at a 6:30 Se church gathered at their| doesn’t know much about baseball| In disagreeing with the often ex- ee prea tl ered ring wees Katen, secretary of the North aaa | o'clock dinner party Saturday eve-|home for a basket supper recently. pitching and is only a novice at surf| pressed opinion that the depression Virgin ia Smith, 104 W. Thayer Av Tuberculosis association; th jac ning, in honor of the 12th birthday| 7%¢ @ffair was arranged as a surprise.| boat riding, but she takes the prize|in the country was caused largely by Clara Jacobson, 220 Thirteenth St. 6.; |RuneY, assistant to the Juvenile com- anniversary of her daughter, Harriet.|4 Short program was given and H. B.|for fancy ‘‘urves at the opening of | international factors, and can be end- Evelyn Nelson, 2201 Main Ave. and|Missioner for the third judici is | A birthday cake decorated in green,| Ward, New York, field secretary of| the sports seasons on the Mississippi | ed only by improvement in the inter- Leon P. Doemer, 1010 Fifth St, Bis-|tticti and Mrs, Alice Bailey, juvenile | yellow and pink centered the table the Northern Baptist convention, river near Memphis, Tenn. Here you | national situation, Father Ryan said Marek: and ‘Vinee Spanghere ‘Bald- | Commissioner for part of the and favors were at each place, Later Save a report of the recent national| see her completing a daring turn be-| that the falling-off in American ex- Wi Rha ‘Alice Spitzer, pod Tonite) judicial district. bridge-keno was played with score|°OMvention in Kansas City. Mr. Shaw] hind a speed boat at 35 miles per} port trade was not sufficient to ac- Baldwin, ’ Mrs. Lucy Hall, third district juve- prizes going to Gayle Kelly and ne bette deacon of the First Bap- hour, count for ‘he unemployment in this Miss ‘Smith, ah Woncewontd: prize j nile conae tans eran rene : Arlene Ruder. Several of the guests] cio Cnuon and Mrs. Shaw is a Gold country, se ts of nations,|for the state, Was awarded $25. in| have been lav flay ae The new Frederick-James gave musical numbers during the)? er, Cancelation of war debts of nations, | “Ot, round table ussi n + : evening, itchy Wisin GOAnete Watns x kk ferent nature which opens an en-| he said, would have some good effect Peer ES DININRE: Involved in Mothers’ Aid,” to be held Furs for 1931—the new sup- a * stein, who played several piano solos.|__Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Penner have |gagement at the Capitol theatre to-|on a large portion of the field of in- ‘ Saturday. | ) igs a returned to their home, 821 Fourth | day. ternational trade, but at best would) Young Lutherans in | le li th 1 coll: Miss Lois Pearce arrived this week-| St» after spending the last seven| “Many a Slip” is the title of this|do no more than mitigate the prob- * Wynd | ple lines—the novel collars x ‘end from Tulsa, Okla. to spend the| ™MOnths traveling in the southwest.| newest photoplay, and in it the| lem. Meeting at Wyn mere) 5 remainder of the month with her/7HeY spent about a month at San| handsome Lew~is co-featured with| Research, properly conducted, was ‘| Permanent Waves and cuffs? j parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L, Pearce,| Antonio, Texas, going from there to| Joan Bennett, youngest and nut the| referred to “as a tool of service, like Wahpeton, N. D., June 15.—()—; 2 322 First street. Miss Pearce is an| Phoenix, Ariz, for a three-month j least capable of the famous Bennett |} a much-thumbed reference work,” by |The 15th annual convention of the || Created with skill based on instructor in the Tulsa schools. She| S'@Y-, The remainder of the time was| sisters. The story is one of the| mr. Haynes. It is his belief, that the Fargo Circuit Young People’s Luther f experience. Best e was accompanied here by Chester|SPent in Hollywood, San Francisco, | screen’s most daring comedies, and present war against depression marks|League was held in Wyndmere Sun- || Years of — Frividi i Stanley MOPRER TRE ae by her} S8¢cramento and other points in Cali- | traces the adventures of a boy and @/ the opening of a new economic and|day with Rev. J. O. Quello, Fergus || of material used. Frigidine sister, Mrs. H. A. Halverson, who has| {0'8. They returned by way of Salt | sir! who love not wisely, but too well. | social era. Falls, preaching the sermon, “The § and Fredericks. Reasonably spent-the dnatthiren@neks with rela-| L@ke City and the Yellowstone park,|“Many a Slip” is said to be one of| «rt probably will come to this coun- | Successful Life.” ; priced. Guaranteed by res- tives at Des Moines, Towa, ; making the trip by car. the most hilarious comedies yet to} try, not as a revolution as in Russia,”| The afternoon program inciuded a, ponsible establishment. x* kK * *& & reach the screen. he said, “but by a muddling, halting, | discussion of the convention theme. | B - Permanent from Mr. and Mrs. Dave Baskfield ana|..Miss Rita Murphy, 213 Avenue A| Jerking evolution, as in England. In}“God's People in the World But Not |} Buy your Perm: small daughter, 801 Fifth St. have | Wes left Sunday for Mayville, where|_, 55 this new cra social work will be dif-}of the World,” by two speakers, Oline || us, enjoy it during the sum- returned from a two-weeks’ visit with |Se Will be one of the English instruc-| Bismarck Girl Among | terent trom what it had been in the |Tiniestol, Wyndmere, and O. 0. Lok- | wer, relatives in St. Paul and Minneapolis, tors at the Mayville State Normal Macal lest er Graduates past. We must have stele that | ker, Wahpeton. ; ‘ ‘They spent the greater part of the |S¢M00l during ou summer session. he be guided ye apres Seon New officers elected were oe ae Harrington’ s will be on display here, £ ‘ . *o® of economic and social development, |jefson, Christine, president; Ne * & William Davis aa coreaey OMEN Miss Jane Stackhouse, whv has! gt, Paul, June 15.—()—Seventy-| rather than left to whirl in the ed-|Braaten, Wyndmere, vice president; |{| Bismarck, N. Dak. Phone 130 Mrs, James Baskfield, Long Beach, oye began ee Becta Ot |five were graduated from Macalester ser Gis entre aa backwaters | Sarah Otterson, Kindred, secretary; eae * 4 ; | Minnesota, returned to Bismarck Sat-!college Monday at the 42nd annuai|of institutional habits.” 2 3 a So a ee Tune aoe of her vacation Commencement at which the Rev. ee eS All Day Mon. - Tues. - Wed. ¥ 4 ek * ents, Dr. and Mrs. C. E.| Edwin P. Rippey, Minneapolis, deliv- Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schaap and | St#ckhouse, 814 Fifth St. ered the chief address, ‘ Woman Is Trampled June 15 - 16 - 17 small son, visited with friends here . Marjorie McKay, Park Rapids, pe over the week-end, en route to their | , Miss Orpha Sonnenberg left Sun-) won the $25 for second place in the When Barn Burns She Was Made for .~ home at Fargo. Mrs. Schaap has nents ate ite = Fank prise competition. Graduates| le Ss “F is spent several weeks with relatives in fond included: Bert Boerner, Oilmont,| Fergus Falls, Minn., June 15.—(?)— i] . Glendive and Mr. Schaap came here | Pome St cramer, N. D. to spend the Mont.; Otto Heldrich, ‘Crookston; |Trapped in burning barn and Love an’ Laughter! Order Now at Summer Discounts to meet her. They formerly lived in | ™emainder of ee een Walter Nicholson, Crookston: Con-, trampled by maddened livestock, Mrs. pes Bismarck. stance Nutt, Sidney, Mont.; Penzil|J. Benzman was rescued Sunday aft- n, tossed aside ! st wil ion. Oe ‘rants Henry Olness (Martha Gert-|orricer, Ryler, N. D.; Vera Person,ler she suffered a broken leg and pos- ners naa ae A small deposit will reserve your selection Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Thorpe, Dickin- | ude Lundquist), Madison, Wis. 8) Bismarck, N. D. sible internal injuries. ed to hide h son, who have been visiting over the | HTS for @ ie tt with her mother, Mrs. | She also was slightly burned by a| tried to hide her week-end et the home of Mr. and|0- ye aa apartments and : lightning bolt that fired the bsrn and! heartbreak from Mrs. Lester Belden, 806 First St., have | €t sister, Doris. Mrs. Falkenstein Is threw the livestock into a frenzy. | the world! ‘An expert from the Fred- Jeft for their home. Their daughter! wis Cuaron Cuntess and cnt | Namedby Homemakers = i es n exp Harriet, who accompanied them here, , ie is | autiful Joan ‘aw- . : will remain for a longer visit. dren, 318 Hannafin St., left Sunday ford is grand as the erick-James factory is x ke Week OF maa” wantin, to spend a| srs, Ralph Falkenstein was elected | gay little song-and- i : Mrs. J. R. Branley, Gladstone, | Weck or more with Mrs. Gunness'| ,esident of the Crofte-Star Home- ' dance girl whose love- here to advise and give Mich., is visiting ae Bismarck as the | Parents. cas makers’ club at the June meeting, Hl ae eae suddenly i guest of Mrs. Paul Henry, 600 Avenue | held at the home of Mrs. Falkenstein. | about her. 7 D. Mrs. Branley made her home| Mr. and Mrs. Loren Ramsey and! srs Herman Meyers was named vice eee you prices on ’ here until recently, ‘@ien Mr, Bran-|Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ramsey, Minot, Gialntanian cA Wece, Don't Miss It! ley, who was division superintendent | Were visitors in the city Saturday and secretary and treasurer. Mrs. Herb i R ie Remodeli of the Soo Line, was transferred to | Sunday. eiuie Fricke Was appointed chairman of } Joan epairing, Remodeling, Michigan. reports, | * * Ok | pati; and Mrs, Jay Bryant, Napoleon, | ""For the meeting July 12, the club | Cleaning, Storage ae Oe Mr. and Mrs. Frank Feeney andj ¢pent the week-end in Bismarck 881 aecided to hold a picnic at the Victor | CRAWFOR g; s son left Monday afternoon for their| the guests of Mr. Bryant's parents, | Nelson grove to which the public is | home in Carson after spending the | Mr. and Mrs. O. F, Bryant, 305 Ave-| invited, | —in— MON. - TUES. - WED ‘ week-end here with Mrs. Feeney's|2uUe B. Se H ms u hin Sinners ” . le . brother-in-law and sister, Mr, and | | a Mrs. John Forister, 415 West Rosser| Mr. and Mrs, Robert Petron, 500 ‘TAKES NEW JOB j ig J : JUNE 15-16-17 meals weeks’ motor tip to peta mn iene: | Aaa x ee | Weeks’ motor trip to pot @-| Arthur Sailer, who has been em- Mr. and Mrs. D. E, Shepard, Rose |$0ta and Wisconsin, ployed in the Service Drug store here, | NEIL HAMILTON apartments, left Sunday for Minnea- é * * % has accepted a position as representa- * 1 | Clark Marjorie polis and other points in Minnesota| | Mrs. E. J. Heulskamp, New Ulm, | tive of the Upjohn company, whole- i Gable berahean where they pian to spend a few days | Minn., is here to spend about amonth | sale dealers in pharmaceutical spe- _ | | before going to Sioux City, Iowa, to| With her mother, Mrs. A. B. Benson, | cialties, He will headquarter in Bis- vin one visit Mrs. Shepard’s father, Fred | 610 Sixth St. z marek. B Kk th Ai ' a 7" Fer_Womer’s Weer Briggs. Mrs, Robert Twilling, 428 Fitth St Tie uae ee ack on the slr. \ cuners of the Deen is dudicus left Monday for Elbowoods to spend | °°" Seller, Stanton. ' Sportlight Sensation Bismarck, N. Dak. Mrs. H. E. Ahlen and son Lewis, 806 |'the week with Mr. Twilling’s parents, C. APT. T IM \ First St., have returned from James- s | COMEDY - - NEWS town where they spent the last weelk | ¢——___» H .* “as the guests of Mrs. Ahlen’s sister, | ; 7 H EA LY | Mrs. John Adams. They also attend- | | Meetings of Clubs | K] | MON. - TUES. - WED. ONLY ed the commencement exercises at}! And Social Groups | eats On fess rane . Jamestown college. —————— Pi Wisco fer 4 “Your Own Theatre” wie ‘The meeting of the Woman's Home ON YOUR aoe an Tenperial Forces in | Miss Mary Huber, Burleigh county Missionary soclety of the McCabe NSM ainaney emis enticae superintendent of schools, left Sunday | Methodist church, which was to have BIRTHDAY “HUNTIN | j for Mayville, where she will attend a | been held this week with Mrs, Charles “Where the Big Pictures Play” six-weeks’ conference in elementary | Rue, has been postponed until Tues- t education stressing rural school work | day, June 23, when it will meet at her WAR SPIES’’ | i at the Mayville State Teachers’ col- | home. e. } Jege. ek * ! eek ‘The regular meeting of the Degree Thursday at 7:45 P. M. C. S. T. ' Mr, and Mrs. Joe Knapp and] 9¢,Honor will be held st 8 srslose MOTHER OVER STATION KFYR . » iesday evening in e Aux! 2. daughter Peggy plan to leave Tues- ’ saute ee nde ue wears, TUE | room at the: World. War Memorial lo Tune in! ANNOUNCEMENT spending a few days here with thetr See’ wers son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and! Members of the Mission Circle of { Mrs. Vic Alfson, 806 First street. the First Baptist church will hold FROM ws mf q bec their meeting at 2:30 o'clock Thure- Will & Wallace Green, who has been at-|@9¥ afternoon at the home of Mrs. Oscar H. 1 Co. is 1 tending Haskell institute at Lawrence, | F- E. Kennedy, 518 Sixth St. ‘The Pine 7e1 AM EPR IC E Opens to the Public i Kansas, has returned to spend the] Prosram topic will be “Americaniza- one summer vacation with his parents, | tion. 319-3rd Street ee Ve i Saturday, June 20th marck U, 8. Indian school staff. - | AT THE MOVIES 1 We Telegraph Flowers 9 ‘ , oa, For your enjoyment it has just been remodeled, in- ' PARAMOUNT THEATRE closed, redecorated and finished with a sae Crawford bigot bared beauty ind @ grotesque up in the e opening scenes of “Laughing Sin- FE N D Fi Dern” hes new adetio- chiens ine New Vance Fioor starring vehicle at the Paramount eae tonight. s In ese scenes Joan performs a e y “rube” dance number in @ roadhouse, Special Arr angements for donning an, eeentre makeup for the BAKING ' act, farmer's ove 5 W ° ° © her face hidden by clowa's now POWDER Private Parties and Dinners minkeup is to accentuate the, putine | Modern White Gold Framee dramatic incidents that follow With comfortable pearl pads ? . i 5 immediately, disclosing fy broken 0 $4.50 It’s double acting Bring your friends and enjoy yourself at this natural heart of the madcap night club en- nly park on the bank of the Heart river located three miles tertainer, Expert Eye Service at Greatly Use KC for fine texture west of Sunny. BISMARCK BRANCH Was lb | SI || mp, seracgaes ||! ehne CLAUDE NEON LI es, present y peace ge Se anet The Glen-Echo Club ja Remarque's ef DR. A. 8. ANDERSON adectriea! on Phone | the World war, “All Quiet Western Front,” now shows his ver- satility in a story of an entisely dif- , Optometrist—Eye Specialist Lucas Bleck Bismares 115 Fifth

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