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fer oe THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1981 ieee _————SS | Meetings of Clubs” Meetings of Clubs i Selects Committee wine named by Judge Christianson. In! hospital, waterworks plant and engi-| ‘F, Wo 4 - F Cc it Ch t Gee ae ee Mrs} W. Keak mini ne ed of re poor, 7 (: ) ‘ gt |G. Worner, and 1. K. ipson, and possibly the lib d city hall, | | S@ICIELY N E S l And Social Groups || °F Community Ches * ef, om te vite Deine dependent upon the | revel “THE STAR WITNESS” I & j 3 , ye = ~ a of the Tinie Tan | 4 committee to name a committee|City Commission to lecision Teached upon the gas Tr vith Va a hi he i Circle No. 2 of the Trinity Luth-| toy tn chacge of the anon woe y Ask for Coal Bid ee ke et ROE ae TUES. || WALTER HUSTON - CHIC SALE |) 3 oelock Wed meh to econ i munity Chest fund campaign has re i Miodli e Staken up with passing of bills and | (Alice Eakright and Burch Family Holds _ |the home of Mrs. J. w. Knecht, 505] been selected by Supreme Court Jus-| Decision to advertise for coal bids|otMer routine matters, the auditor| said. APPOINT COUNTY JUDGE Wahpeton, N. D., Sept. 15.—(7)— A. W. Ponath, local attorney, was appointed county judge at a special meeting of the Richland county | board of commissioners, Ponath will} fill the: vacancy caused by the rec-at/ death of Judge F. A. Burton of! ‘Wahpeton. Use the Want Ad Third street. ** # Members of the Bismarck Sun- shine society will hold a meeting at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at) the home of Mrs. George Humph-/ reys, 930 Eighth street. Mrs. Heinz,| mother of Mrs. Humphreys, will be hostess. Retail Cream Price Will Rise Wednesday The retail price of cream will go up Inesday. ‘ey ee bg frei pig: ot was reached at a meeting of the Bis- mar Community Chest. marck city commission Tuesday fore-| Members of the Committee are;noon, according to Myron H. Atkin- Supreme Court Justice W. L. Nues-/son, city auditor. sle, S. 8. Boise, Mrs. 8. W. Corwin,| The bids will be received Sept. 28. and Mrs. John Fleck. This group}The commission .is ealling for egai will nome @ committee to supervise) bids despite the fact a proposition to the drive for funds, which probably install natutal gas heating fixtures in will be launched October 19. the city hall and library is before it Another committee, to coordinate|now, Atkinson said. and cooperate in relief work with! Coal purchased will be used to heat existing relief organizations, was/the street and water shop, detention Wallace Bjelland Wed Mrs. Alice Eakright, Bismarck, and ‘Wallace Bjelland, son of Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. Bjelland, 218 West Thayer evenue, were married at @ service ‘which took place at 8 o'clock Monday evening at the Lutheran church in Hazen, with the pastor, the Rev. E. F. (Tollefson, officiating. The bride was attended by her sis- ‘ter, Miss Delores Samuelson, Bis- marck, who wore a frock of pastel ‘green chiffon. James J, Walsh, Bis- Reunion in Mandan 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Burch, Mason \@partmetns, and their family, were among the guests at a family reunion held in Riverside park in Mandan ‘Sunday afternoon. The gathering was prompted by the visit of N. H. Burch, Seattle, Wash., a resident of Bismarck in pioneer days and brother of J. W. Burch. Present at the reunion were 42 members of the Burch family, includ- ing Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Burch, Mandan, their children and grand- children; Mr. and Mrs. Angus Stew- jart and children of Stewartsdale; and | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arnold and three children who recently arrived from Bloomington, Ind, to make their Rome in Mandan; as well as other ‘relatives in this vicinity. (Mr. and Mrs, George Samuelson, Ha-| N. H. Burch, who lived in Bismarck ven. {from 1883 to 1888, is spending several Mr. and Mrs. Bjelland will make days at his brother's home here. He their home in Bismarck. The bride-; will leave the latter part of the week ‘groom is employed at a, Brink |for Bloomington, Ind, to visit rela- ‘and Reibold. Mrs. Bjelland ‘is with tives. Later he will visit members of the A. W. Lucas company. his family in Washington, D.C. The ee * return Sac ba be Mota by Med of Legion and Auxiliary |?” *74 Septhgm california, Will Picnic Sunday in Bismarck Wed Coffee cream will sell for 12 cents & half pint, 24 cents a pint, and 45! cents @ quart, compared with 10, 20,/ and 35 cents formerly. ‘Whipping cream will be sold for 15, cents @ half pint, 30 cents a pint, and | 60 cents @ quart, rather than 13, 25, and 50 as in the past. The rise in price is due to a drop in| cream production in the Bismarck | area, according to managers of local | wholesale concerns. This drop has | caused an increase in the price of butterfat from 20 to 30 cents per pound. Poor forage and feed crops this| year are blamed for the production decrease, \ : ' © eves rich in Hooxep Rues A Girl Eager to Live and a : Society Quick to Condemn! A daughter of Today—with a mother of Today! Then the whisper of scandal crashed through both their lives and loves! The star of “Paid” and “Dance, Fools, Dance” in her greatest romantic sensation! Joan CRAWFORD eee Mrs. J. W. Burch and daughter Miss Jenette Burch, Mason apart- merits, have returned foom a several * i 7 9 : Members of the American Legion | weeks’ visit in Seattle with relatives. SROOting Hearin: \. Compare a spoonful of Schil- This M odern Ag e (Auxiliary are arranging for a picnic *# * % { li P: a . With Sunday afternoon at the Menoken| iss Elizabeth Byrne, Jamestown, Set for Wednesday | ne erie zh with any MONROE OWSLEY - NEIL HAMILTON rove, for all Legion and Auxiliary | has come to Bismarck to take a posi- ‘chit | other, ¢ difference is PAULINE FREDERICK Ladies! Wednesday nite in Pyroloid Night WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY ONLY onembers and their families, accord- ing to Mrs. Harry Rosenthal, presi- (dent of the local un:t. Cars will leave the World War Me- moiral building at 2 p. m, for the (picnic grounds, it was announced. Mrs. C. J. Tullberg, chairman of the picnic committee, states that Charged with unlawfully discharg-, ing a firearm, Mrs. Zella Coonz, who | is alleged to have fired into an auto-| mobile occupied by her estranged hus- | band at McKenzie early Sunday, will | be given @ preliminary hearing before | Police Magistrate E. 8. Allen at 2 p.| m. Wednesday. marked. Schilling’s is dark brown in color. The other will be a red or yellow brown. Schilling’s is so rich with oil that the tiny granules cling together in clots. The other will‘ look dry and loose. Most tion in \the freight office of the Northern’ Pacific railway. ‘Miss Byrne is a sister of P. M. Byrne, 500 Avenue A. Dally Matinees 2100 to 4:00 35. * e * Mrs. Eugene Lansing, Billings, Mont., stopped in Bismarck Sunday en route to Towner, N. D., where she Lvenings 35 ‘games and contests for both children ‘and grown-ups will be on the ‘end there will be other entertainment features. Assisting Mrs. Tullberg in ‘arranging for the event are the fol- flowing committee: Mesdames J. L. Barth, Frank Paris, H. C. McCready, was summoned by the serious illness of her brother, Clarence Gilbertson. * e % Hugh King left Monday by plane for his home in Minneapolis after Spending several days in Bismarck: ‘Mrs, Coonz was arrested by Sheriff | J. L, Kelley Tuesday morning and' eer ed to Bismarck. | ler meth Thomas Coons, is the complaining witness. | State's Attorney George 8. Register | ground cloves come in a‘ sifter-top tin. But Schilling’s is packed in a tin with a large opening. It is so heavy with fragrant oil that it will not says he was told that Mrs. Coonz fired | @ shotgun in the direction of the au- | tomobile, which was parked near her | home, tearing a large hole in the rear Part of the machine. Coonz was not | hurt. Register said the shooting fol- | lowed an argument over a ring which | Coonz had given her. He came here to attend the funeral shake through a sifter, of his mother, the late Mrs. S. J. King. F% A) Backlund, M. H. Schnecker, and lA L. Overbee. It is suggested that those attending bring one or more of the items from tthe following menu, arranged by the ‘committee: Meat sandwiches, baked deans, potato salad, pickles and cook- es. Coffee and ice cream will be fur- nished by the Auxiliary. Each family is asked to bring its ‘own dishes and silver and there will be additional cups and plates for Single members. ee * Miss Katharyn Goddard has left for New York City, where she is em- Ployed, after spending about a month here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. HH. P. Goddard, 808 Mandan street. ee & Mr. and Mrs. John Fahigren and son Walter Fahlgren, Washburn, ‘were guests Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fahligren’s son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wahlgren, 318 West Rosser avenue. ee Mr. and Mrs. L. R. May, Dickinson, ‘and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine King, Haley, N. D., have left for their homes after spending several days at the 8S. J. King home, 404 First St. They came here for the funeral of Mr. May’s sis- eter, Mrs. 8. J. King. * ee Activities of the Bismarck Study club were resumed Monday afternoon when the club gathered for a picnic How fascinating it is to watch them grow. Here are lovely T.B. C. Designs to fit any room or color plan and Nun's Fadeproof Rug Yarns to hook them. Instructions by an expert in our Art Needlework Dept. (<2 ER) Cloves § ee * Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Hoskins and their grandson, Robert Hoskins, 904 Fourth street, have left for Owaton- na, Minn. where Robert will con- tinue his studies at Pillsbury mili- academy. +n & PHILCO Superheterodyne LIGHTNING KILLS THREE | Viroqua, Wis. Sept. 15.—(P)—Mr. | and Mrs. Mandley Struxness, both 36, | Parents of seven children, and Lester Holte, 14, were killed Monday when struck a tobacco shed, | Ralph Wenzel, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Wenzel, 317 Park, street, left Tuesday for Grand Forks, where he will enter the University of North Dakota. Schilling Textraets Don’t fail to visit this cxhibie. A. W. LUCAS CO. A. W. LUCAS CO. Style When the Style Is Style ieee toe OFF NORWAY lorway, Sept. 15—(7)— The submarine Nautilus in command | of Sir Hubert Wilkins, arrived off way Tuesday and wil beatae | wa y. lll be piloted into the harbor here late in the day. +e Mrs. Carl Vogle, 423 Eleventh St., entertained the members of St: Rita’s missionary group at her home Mon- day afternoon, was played at four tables after a short business meeting. Score honors in the games were held by Mrs. A. A. Doerner and Mrs. M. A. Hunter. * * % ” Mrs. Carl Nelson ‘and daughter | ¢ Miss Elsie Nelson, 922 Eighth street, | % will leave Thursday by ,car for! ¢ Duluth, Minn., where they will spend] % about a week with relatives. From |% there they will go to Minneapolis|¢ where Miss Nelson will enroli at the| ¥ University of Minnesota. *% & 9 Twelve members of the Woman's | % club gathered at the home of Mrs. A. YY. Haglund, 305 West Rosser avenue, Monday evening, for a pot-luck din- | | ANNOUNCES NEW Yes, without question—thisPhilco Balanced Unit Superheterodyne and a short business meeting. The|ner. This was followed by the group's isthe "8 test ‘iveine affair was held at “The Rocks” sev-jfirst business meeting for the new| i eee a fe paged eral “miles north of Bismarck.|season. Later bridge was played with —we re never offered so Members of the committee in charge; honors going to Mrs. E. B. Gorman. radio for so LITTLE money ..., Mrs. C. P. Brady, who is leaving in were Mrs. Roy Kennelly, Mrs. John R. Fleck and Mrs. Andrew Erdahl. ** % the near future to make her home in Si heterodyne volume, selec- tivity, Texas, was prepare pee & gift, clarity, distance — Mlumi- LOW Members of the Cosmos club will pater reas recording dial—new study psychology this year, it was} In honor of her son, Malvin, Jr.,|% Electro-. Dyaaele speaker — 4 announced Monday evening, when saa ree even wees og Mrs. Malvin | % | Screen Grid—Pentode Power tube the group held its first meeting at|Olson, 4! street, entertained | 9 | —Tone Control—! isite Amer- 4 » the home of Mrs. R. E. Wenzel, 317| cight small boys at a birthday part; i Park street. Miss Bessie Baldwin] Monday aitsrnoot ater school. ican Walnut and Maple cabinet. led the program on the topic, “Voca-| Games were played an ter re- bulary and Scope of Psyctiology.”|freshments were served at ao table FREE trial! EASY terms Redic Officers of the Cosmos club for the) decorated with novel figures, with a new season are: » George E. Mc-} centerpiece in which favors were! ¥ Cay, president; Mrs. H. A. McNutt,| concealed. A birthday cake marked} % vice president; Mrs. R. Van Neste,|the guest of honor’s place. Mrs. Ol- y secretary; and Miss Lillian Cook,}son was assisted by Mrs. Arnold Von |X treasurer. Hagen. % 2 Come in and SEE Dahners-Tavis Music Co. Phone 762 i Bismarck, N. Dak. A Complete Stock of Phileo Balanced Tubes for Replacements PE LAL LSAPSSSSSCSSSCEOE SSS SESEOSSSSSSSSOS oe ee K Miss Aline Cronshey, Beach Haven, N. J., left Monday evening for Den- ver, Colo., after spending the last 10 days in Bismarck as the guest of Miss Verna Shipp, 610 Rosser ave- nue. At Denver Miss will attend the international convention of the Episcopal church. Miss Cron- shey, who was in charge of the Epis- copal mission at Cannonball for five years, has many friends in the Slope territory. She has conducted a mis- sion at Beach Haven for the last two years. e > Miss Mae Maassen,*who left Tues-| % day for Valley City, was honored at a | ¢ farewell party given by members of | X the local court of Catholic Daughters | ¢ of America, following their meeting | % Monday evening at St. Mary's audi- | % torilum. Miss Masseen, who has been | ¥ in charge of the bookkeeping depart- ment at St. Alexius hospital for sev- | ¥ eral years, has been an active worker in the organization. She has taken | ¢ @ position as boo! with the Mercy hospital at Valley City. Bridge | % was played at seven tables during the 4 Notice to Our Black or evening-and prizes were awarded Mrs, Brown Kid, G C t “Lieutenant EJ Taylor, Jr.” who|N. N. Hermann and Mrs. Fred Hes- Suede and as us omers has spent the two weeks in Bismarck singer. Miss Maassen received 8 gift, Y 4 with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J.|The committee in charge included | % Combinations Taylor, 511 Sixth street, will leave ‘Thursday for New York City. Lieut- enant Taylor is taking special post- graduate work at Columbia univer- Mesdames Joseph Tschumperlin, J. N. Roherty, J. E. O'Neil, J. D. Healow, B. B. Gorman and Miss Agnes Boehm, MEETINGS OF CLUBS— To avoid a rush on the first cold morn- ing, call our office today, phone 1030, and \ sity, and will continue his studies ‘- ° ® ‘ a here, He willbe accompanied to st,| _ PLAN, CHURCH FESTIVAL 18 we will send a man up to light your pilot Seasonable, Reasonable Here’s Footwear that meets the dc- mands and whims of the new autumn sea- son. Here’s Footwear that'll harmonize with the new frocks in a splendid showing of one straps, pumps and oxfords in all the desired shapes, leathers and colors. And equally interesting is the fact that the downward trend of prices brings to you the best values of marty years. the two will spend a few days at the| annual fair and festival of the Sa- % home of his brother and sister-in-| cred Heart church here will be held $ light and give you instructions about Jay, Mr. and Mrs. erndon Taylor. Sunday and Monday, Oct. 4 and 5, operating your furnace. MONTANA-DAKOTA POWER COMPANY £ The finest Frigidaire ever builtis | now an even greater value! Price reductions have been made on every model : = ; representing savings of interestto every house- hold. Frigidaire equipment for commercial uses has also been materially reduced in price. y not call at our showroom today: Special demonstrations are now NOTICE The County Treasurer’s Office will going Learn Cipiaaed low remain open tonight from 7 to 9 o’clock Beppe 3 3 5 tne small daw Psy. At Reduced Rents Modern apartments in a fireproof building, electric refrigerators, electric stoves, city heat, laundry privileges, etc. The Selection Embraces Every Style A.W. LUCAS CO. Main Floor Shoe Department terms being offered! FRIGIDAIRE GUARANTEED FOR 3 YEARS A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE ' B. K. Skeels Bismarck, N. Dak. Frigidaire Dealers Everywhere so that those who have not been able to pay their personal property taxes may do so before they are turned over to the sheriff for collection. eh \ C. G. DERBY County Treasurer Burleigh Co., Bismarck, N. D. Inquire at the Bismarck Tribune Office 665 SSSSOSSSSSESS SSS SSIS SSE SSS OSS SS SOS SS EE SS OSS SPO SEES SIEGE POS VCS OOSOG OS ‘Terms will be arranged to suit the purchaser SRE ES