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be Many Reservations Are Received for Seal Tea Reservations for this year’s Christ- mas seal benefit tea, to be held Tues- Gay afternoon in the Terrace Gardens of the Patterson hotel, indicate that Bismarck women are enthusiastically backing the movement to raise funds for anti-tuberculosis work. While the lists are by no means complete as yet, a large number both of table and single reservations have been received and others are expect- ed to report this afternoon or early Tuesday. An additional group of women, whose work or social engage- ments make it impossible for them to attend the entire afternoon, expect to come for tea and the showing of the movies of Camp Grassick, fresh air camp maintained by’the seal fund. Reservations still may be made with Mrs. G. F. Dullam, chairman, or her committee, Mrs. 8. W. Corwin, Mrs, Kelley Simonson, and Mrs. F. A. Knowles. Listed among those who are taking tables are Mesdames George F. Shaf- er, W. H. Webb, P. C. Remington, F. A. Knowles, F. A. Lahr, E. P. Quain, M. M. Ruder, Fred Jansonius, H. J. ‘Taylor, F. H. Waldo, F. E. Diehl, J. J. Rue, Jack Fleck, H. H. Pilmoor, H. P. Goddard, Neil Churchill, W. L. Diven, A. M. Christianson, John Caplice, R. E. Wenzel, George McCay, V. J. La- Rose, T. E. Flaherty, W. E. Cole, Wal- ter Renden, Arthur Tavis, H. M. Berg, A.C. Young, George Bird, R. 8. ‘Towne, T. H. Thoreson, A. Y. Hag- jund, L. A. LaRue, C. E. Fossum, A. D. McKinnon, E. H. L. Vesperman, B.O. Ward and L. H. acta * Mrs. J. C. Anderson, 510 Eighth St., returned Saturday from Sheldon, me D., where she has been visiting habla relatives and friends for about days. x * * irs. Robert B. Webb, Patterson ho- tes expected to return this evening from Kenmare where she visited the the week-end with her brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. R. P, Mer- a prank Smith and Mr. and Mrs, Frank J. an small son, who have been Bees at their cabin south of Bismarck since early summer, have returned to teal and are making their home at Eighth St. * * tr, and Mrs. T. W. Sette, 922 seventh St., were hosts at a 7 o'clock bridge dinner Sunday evening. Ap- pointments in red and green were used for the tables and covers were marked for 12 guests. After dinner bridge was played with Mrs. Harry Mr. and Mrs. Frederick E. Jones Jeft Sunday for their home at Platts- ville, Wis. They have spent the last 10 days here with Mr. Jones’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Jones, 519 First St. A number of informal social af- fairs were given for Mr. and Mrs. Jones during the ve age * resident of Bismarck, will speak on “North Dakota ” during @ radio program Brae is the author of several books on North Dakota pane life. ‘A group of 16 former school friends pf Stanley Wyciskala arranged @ sur- party in his honor Sunday eve- ning at the home of his parents, Mr. ——— Tonight and Tuesday 1:15 - 9 p. m. — 15e - 400 Romance that ree zou Jana ing—with tears your tender love story in a setting of sparkling comedy! Animal Circus Real Live Animals, bears, trained dogs, trained goats, “Hickey,” the monkey. does everything but talk agnookie? baby monkey, smallest clown on earth. Wednesday and Thursday Matinee Wed. 3 p. m. The 4 Marx Bros. in “Monkey Business” Masonic Dancing Party Is Planned for Friday Each member of the Masonic lodge i and the Order of the Eastern Star may invite a guest couple to the danc- Sammy Kontos orchestra furnish- the A supper will be ‘served at midnight. ‘This second of a series of ing parties planned for winter season for Masons and Eastern Star members. Other affairs are scheduled for next month. ‘The party Friday is being arranged by & committee composed of Mrs. John Lobach, Mrs. A. L. Fosteson, Miss Audrey Flow, Lester Diehl, T. W. Sette and Donald Dryden. ee Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Neff, Los Ange- Jes, Calif., have arrived for a visit with Mr. Neff’s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Anderson, 510 Eighth st x ee Misses Jean Goodrichiand Florence Gilbertson, teachers af Elgin, spent the week-end in Bismarck as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon An- derson, 422 Third okey * Paul Cook, Ralph Wenzel and Jack Zuger, students at the University of North Dakota, who spent the Thanksgiving vacation with their parents, have left for Grand Forks. ee # Arthur Whittemore, who attends the University of North Dakota, left Sunday for Grand Forks after spend- ing the Thanksgiving holidays here with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Whittemore, 714 Second street. ee & Miss Auverne Olson has left for Grand Forks after a holiday visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Obert Olson, 514 West Thayer avenue. She is a student at the University of North Dakota. * *% *% Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Halbeison and three children, left Sunday for their’ home in Fargo after spending Thanksgiving in Bismarck with Mrs. Halbeison’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Booth, and with Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Patterson of the Patterson hotel. Mrs. Halbelson is a niece of Mr. Patterson. ee * Mrs, George Bartlett, (Anabel Sal- ting), a recent bride, returned Sat- urday from Jamestown where she THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1931 3 Con Schneider and Mrs, Charles Hunt. Mrs. Bartlett was showered with gifts. a sy | Meetings of Clubs i | And Social Groups | Pi cost hho rimmed ade | | Members of the Order of the East- ;ern Star will meet at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday evening at the Masonic ‘temple. Affiliation services will be | conducted. AIR MAIL TORPEDO | Berlin.—A Berlin inventor has per- | fected an aerial torpedo in which to | transport mail. It runs on an over- head cable, and is supported on the bottom by a leg which rests on a wheel and cable. Propellers at the | front and rear of the torpedo furnish | Power. With such a system a letter can be transported across.Germany in 40 minutes, it is said. Radium is being used to detect flows in steel plates used in ship- | building. | Southern Beauty Associated Press Photo Dorothy Harrell of Ruston, La. ‘was voted the most beautiful girl at Louisiana Tech. She won over 18 other nominees for the honor,. Susan “Chiqui” Godoy .. . composed and composing, Boston, Nov. 30.—Boston’s great Symphony Hall. The gteam of white shirt-fronts. The flash of jewels. A flutter of programs. Then silence * “Jesus Maria Sanroma, famed pian- ist, enters upon the stage. The pro-|— gram reads “Sitges.” Susan Godoy. The pianist plays. It is a song about a beach—a beach in Spain. Softly the notes tell a story of waves} lapping against the sands, of bright sunlight picking up the glint of stones, of lovers strolling along the} water's edge in the moonlight, of} rollicking families at the seashore! for a day. The music ends. Applause re- sounds through the big hall—ap- plause for the pianist, but above all, applause for the composition. And few in the large audience knew that a 10-year-old, curly-headed | girl sitting in their midst was the) composer of the music they had ac- claimed. Susan “Chiqui” Godoy is the daugh- ter of a Porto Rican father and an American mother. She had describ- ed in music, the Spansih beach on which she had played for the pre-| vious two years. She displayed an unusual apti-) tude for music when she was only three years old, and already has six compositions to her credit, Now she 4s busy writing others. providing a steam roller with) iron claws, it has been utilized by an eastern road crew to tear up old pave- ments, The composer: Jand visitors is to be given in A card party far members the clubrooms at the Masonic temple tonight at 8 o'clock. Lunch served. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY CALIFORNIA COMBINATION wave the ideal permanent. Spiral top croquinole ends. Now $5.00. Sham- boo and set included. California Wave Nook, 102 Third street, Bis- marck. Phone 1782. FOR RENT — Completely modern house. Close in. Reduced rent. Gas heat or coal as preferred. Phone 809, ms. Steam heat. Furnished. Gas for cooking. $8 to $10 per month. Also furnished light housekeeping rooms, very reasonable. Phone 231. Nico: la's Grocery. 104 Main Ave. SPRING PIGS, 100 to 150 pounds. Butchered at 5% cents per pound, F. O. B. Hebron. Sent to you per express or freight. T. P. Ewald,| § Hebron, N. Dak. FOR RENT—Unusually well furnish- ed room in modern private home, twin beds, gas heat, adjoining bath, | private entrance. Board if desired. | al single room. 610 5th St. Phone FOR RENT—All modern four room. house. Gas heat. $40.00 per month. 710 12th St. Phone 754-W. FOR SALE—Dressed pork at reason- able price, delivered. Phone 10-F-5, i NAME SNELL LEADER’ New Yorker Wins Support After Bitter Contest With Con- necticut Solon Washington, Nov. 30.—(P)—In a} secret and embattled conclave, the! Daughters were born Saturday at the Bismarck hospital to Mr. and Mrs, V. L. Brenden and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Brenden formerly was Miss Er- bel Steen, Mandan. Rev. and Mrs. Louis Dickinson, Crystal, are parents of a daughter born at the Bismarck hospital Mon- day morning. A marriage license was issued Sat- urday to Miss Leila Mount of Bald- win and Helmer M, Olson, Keene, Republican members of the house! N. D. Monday afternoon nominated Repre* sentative Bertrand H. Snell to become speaker, New Yorker won. He was especially | hard pressed at the start by Repre- sentative John Q. Tilson of Connec- ticut. NO 1931 CHAMPAGNE Insects and bad weather have done the Rheims, France, area that bot- tlers of champagne report there will be no 1931 vintage to bottle. Reserve officers of the Missouri | Slope will meet in headquarters build- |ing at Fort Lincoln at 7:30 o’clocy Monday evening to continue their study of tactical warfare. Dr. James H. Hoskins, captain in the medical corps, will be in charge of tonight’s meeting. WON'T JOIN AL Tacoma, Wash.—Since Al Capone's Sentence on income tax charges, many People have been bothered with vi- sions of grim prison walls. A local business man, his face ashen-gray, walked into the Internal Revenue of- fices recently and confessed to the collector that he had been cheating so much damage to the vineyards in| the government on his income tax for five years. Investigation showed he had defaulted to the amount of $80, which he gladly paid with a smile. An English automobile manufac- turer has placed on the market a four-door sedan body that contains no ma Post. Doors open from the center. We Buy FEED CORN Gussner’s Electrical Appliances That are a necessity The whole year thru. Waffle Irons Toasters Percolators Corn Household Irons & Glass Shades Prices Are Right, PHONE 179 Melville Electric Shop 406' way G. P. Hotel Bldg. © 1931, Liccerr & Myers Tosacco Co. "round / I suppose I'm like most people who read the newspapers... I DON'T read al! the ads, any more than I read the whole of any newspaper or mag= azine. But I do read a good many of them. “Recently I’ve been reading more than usual, and I certainly like what Chesterfield has to say and the way it is said. I would probably like the cigarette, too, but somehow I just haven’t got to trying it. “Come to think of it, I can’t tell you why I smoke this other cigarette. It’s more from habit, I suppose, than for any real reason. “I'd never thought about it before, but last night, at a party, I noticed eight of my friends —five men and three girls—who had changed to Chesterfields. They told me that Chesterfields are milder, that they taste better, that they just seem to satisfy. “Of course, cigarettes are a small thing, but, after all, they give me a lot of pleasure, and a cigarette like Chesterfield that you hear such good things about, must be good. Anyway, I’ve just bought my first package of Chesterfields, and I believe I'll find them just like the ads say —milder—taste better —pure—satis/y.”” The play that thrilled New York for an entire sea- son with its frank story of the ro- mance of a siren! Evelyn Brent Conred Nae Charles Bickford And All-Star Cast Tonight and Tuesday 2:30-7-9 p.m. 35c until 8 CAPITO As @ special inducement for you to see this fine picture we will honor your merchants’ complimentary tickets tonight, Monday. Noy. 30th, L rm The en Women are carried away ave” by a desire that compells —a power that overpow- ers—a fascination that calls for complete sur- : William render—when they POWELL In His Most Brilliant Screen chievement “The Road to Singapore” ‘With Lovely MARIAN MARSH and DORIS KENYON Paramount Pictorial Comedy and News TODAY and TUESDAY “The House of Hits” Gparamoun(e, COMING! noctts His Greatest “Ambassador Screen Hit Bill” 5 Great Acts Of Championship Semi-final Amateur Vodvil at THEATRE Monday Night at 8:50 the ©) Don't Miss This Big Night! It’s Real Entertainment! No Advance in Prices!