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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1931 Paseo vty dog & Prizes were won by Mrs, Louis Garske ‘ ii i Ae ae won by Mrs. Louls Garske | New Chevrolet to Be Tally-ho to Visit Bi k Pioneer Resident of enon Pastor of the Wrst Eatheran : , composed of Mrs. J. B. Belk, Mra. .! «Qn Display Saturday y-ho ismarc E re) Di beet: ricthoerege F. Bechtold and Mrs. L. H. Belk served play mmons ounty 1S} Born in southern Sweden in 1853, refreshments. 7 s s Olson emigrated to America in 1881, 4 ’ : eee iste itr be on ales regres ed Nels P. Olson, 77, one of Emmons | coming directly to Bismarck where he ; fe All 16 members of the Junior Study Chevrolet ecuhpany: in Bismarck county's oldest residents, died Wed-|W8s employed for several months be- club wi tf ddock, | £0Fe 80ing to Canada, where he work- J en 8 cu) AS e ‘Thursday afternoon at ‘the. hina ee aed wen eeteenaed tony. Peet AU a te sje. for about ® year. q : . Trinity Ladies’ Aid Orchestra and Chorus | joan Hughes, 616 Seventh St. Papers DE aa anacie amie eee aecording to information recelved| “tn 1882 Olson filed on a Homestead ’ Names Mrs. Livdahl| To Present ‘Messiah’ |o j2ry History of Music” and “Ear-| ror public inspection by all Chevrolet hae ad aaa cea je” were given by Bev-| G0 in the United States Satur- Funeral services will be conducted! there since. rt The ; Ala pock ty of the Trin-| A of 6 stidan tes {eeypetnee ALS Saeed Erickson, re-' alers ia - Pp. Pana el i & Braddock he survived by his wife, one son S Ladies’ societ chorus singers Dr | spectively. ances Frahm played @ * utheran church, witl ie Rev. Emil/and five daughters. t Hy Lutheran church elected Mrs. G. Brig bern of 25 Cab Will piano solo. At their next meeting the. a fiat oe Ppa wk be on ugh ake part e second annual pre-teiuh members will bring toys to be! Usplay a ager egy sentation of. the Chirstmas oratorio, given to poor children of the city at! The public is invited to visit the “The Messiah,” here during the | Christmas. Joan Hughes, Sarah Ann | Cabltel Chevrolet company to see the ; Messenger and Jacqueline Oeljen were | Dem, Fh 9 i 4 ets a See monn tite wap Sse At Robertson’s Tomorrow Ont toys. The group al pack @ N y : j,|and chorus will be played by the Bis-|of books for the children’s brary at! New Hamburger Shop L a concert he tuberculosis sanatorium at San H Saturd j aie oa sey Haven. _Bistey Sronchnabel was a Opens ere Saturday ee represent Practical-| guest at ; pens : Sa Ms 88 ee a egy [ro emo son meas i saat After Thanksgivin | etfected to make four elles Staines bei ae Meetings of Clubs i 107 Fifth St Saturday. : et, 4 way Coffee will be served free : porary chairmen were named. since the middle of October. The | | 8 a Sati aa? in the new aie, Shown above is the Christmas Seal ; day as a reminder of the sale being P sre Mrs. first joint rehearsal of the chorus and | | And Soeial Groups | it has been announced by its pro-|‘ally-ho and singers as it left the |conducted to raise funds for anti- earance a e ae orchestra will be held at 3 o'clock, ¢—————_ | prietors, and the public is invited to ie bens Le NS eae jest yettinely ita) ve aid ; ; > J Sunday afternoon at. the Trinity attend the opening. y for Bismarck, where the |it meet the west-l rain an ‘Mrs, J. W. Knecht, Circle No. 4. thera: he : The Senior Kings Heralds of the shop Jalize | Carolers serenaded townspeople to an- | later tour the business section while a eniden “Sanaine to give “The| McCabe Methodist church will hold Se ttt ae Nounce the opening of the annual the earoiers alg, The tally-ho is the e Messiah,” the oratorio society has‘ a seal ee ally is old ee Saeokchy now the re eric a ame ‘completed the organization of an all-| ir one et Property of the Northern Pacifi city oratorio chorus, which is expect-| Ome of Grace Wilcox, 20 Twelfth). 27 “installed. The shop will give | Year's seal. Driven by W. F. McClel- ahi Its use was made possible ed to give other musicales throughout (Sag 5 telephone orders special attention. land, superintendent of the state|through the efforts of Dr. Fannie batts = training school, it will make its sec- | Dunn Quain, president of the North é are & * at ae Dr. Th odore Ekblad enw? RUSSIANS | HANGED ond visit to Bismarck at noon Satir- | Dakota Tuberculosis association, . 5 e e' = { jrodno, Poland, . 4.—(P)—Two re Will Lecture He: Russians, convicted of espionage io) agNEVER BITE A COP brush, and hopes to receive $190,000 Dr. A. Theodore Ekblad, pastor of |to ten the number of such executions |was a, guest ofa ected nen | for tt when it is done, 3 Deion Sane aie oe Rene peat week. Two more cases @F€|which started out quietly enough but} Singing as an exercise is a great La 7 Peary at Bo Atrct ld apeday epenitg, pending. gi deel ny ce ies eel benefit to anyone suffering from chest ‘Mandan St, left Tuesday for Minne-| ars gagar Scott, 802 Second|Dec. 10, at the Trinity Lutheran] | HOOVER KIN ACQUITTED ae iy Gnd | GF Vront weakness, ‘ ‘ apolis, where they expect to spend |eirest, entertained the members of|church. ‘The lecture will be under the| | Santa Monica, Callt, Dec. 4-(P)— ed Muted: Seay Hi Gener Drastic Reductions weet 30 eiave Ene jen St. Mary's mission’ group Thursday auspices of the First Lutheran church, | Cornelius Van Ness Leavitt, brother-| reaching for her, he got his Ritts de from 1931 Low evening. After the business meeting| &ccording ev. Emil Benzon, | in-law President Hoover, was &-/ +n, ired’ claitieg Wie 1029 Seventh St. cards were played at three tables| Pastor.~ quitted of charges of postession of] pit heavily on the: digit rail ys Fl I i entertained toe renee ne at her [204 Prizes went to Mrs. 8, F. Lam- mrt: Ekblad, who was ‘a delegate |lquor ‘afters brief hearing in pollee|tew resounding whacks ovet her head | lowers that bloom Prices wureda| ‘Donald. o! er- | court. Friday. 7 F} .. home. phi wen to. ed Pieter vig ren ls ese ge ica = the ecent Tatheran World mm ein ini with hts clitb niga Hee Tey) eos in the winter— Score ussell 3 conference held in Copenhagen, will} Al @ 14 poun im can = =) EEEaEE=== Larkin and Mrs. John Wachtler. Mr. and Mrs. -F. D. Register, 1016{ <seak on the conference and its re-|tained from a 200 pound hog. Hogs eae ICE tra-la! “= * * Seventh street, entertained a com-| suits. A silver offering will be taken. | weighing 200 to 225 pounds make a|,,c°don—-Agnes Guest~is a stick- ., Miss Louise Sween; 922 Seventh St.,|Pany of 12 friends at bridge Thurs- ’ e ae eens for butcherite, although for | ie: For 11 years she has been sit : a ee tertained the members of her|Gay evening at their home The ng, slthows twice a week on a ladder in the Flem- We have never of- entel N€! Only five days of the recent sum-|a large quantity of lard heavier ani- brie club e Two | Christmas colors, red and green, were sie! ‘ ish xyoom of the National Gallery idge Tuesday evening. Saas ss mer yielded twelve hours of sunshine |mals are better. “ fables were in lay with the Mises | entare Oe aeen roa mens 8 Bogland. a yl pices Shes Auman ce note fered greater values ee aes Oe ae Pilot Found Dead_ |! City-County Briefs | tout years Vongne to tar Bee tags on exclusive depend- a | Miss Gladys Pearce was hostess to] Members of St. Anthony’ Mission- : ‘A son was born Thursday to Mr,| that her copy is faithful to the orig- f ~ \ the members of her bridge club|ary soctety were entertained at a and Mrs. Martin Whitmer, Mandan,| ‘al even to the tinlest flick of the able fur coats. . ‘Thursday evening at her home, 322 | bridge party at the home of Mrs. Carl at the Bismarck hospital. 5 First St. There were guests for three | Vogel, 423 Eleventh street, followifig | tables of bridge and score awards | their regular business meeting. Three ‘ were made to Miss Cecil Ryan, Mrs./tables were in play. Mrs. John J. a \ BM. Byme end Mra. Ciltford | McLaughiin and Mrs EA. teen ‘ ven. Miniature -Christs trees | wi receive card i ; centered the tables and appointments | games, i : Mothers! you can cut Convenient Credit ‘ were in the holiday colors. se @ : ** * Miss Muriel Hart entertained = the cost of colds in your Terms May Be ‘Yellow roses and appointments to| group of 12 women at a bridge party family, You have Vick carry out a color scheme of green and | Thursday evening at her home in the —— athe A d yellow were used for the tables at &| Mason apartments. High scores were VapoRub, Vicks . Trange { 7 otclock bridge dinner elven Wed. |neld by ‘Misses Floy ‘Kitchen and ‘apoRub, now get Vic esday evening 5 Mrs. Dorothy Parsons. candles . in Logan, 205 First St. ‘There were 12] green holders and other decorations Nose & Throat Drops Water Bulbs —S=S== eset eet teats ptt hh | ie ES ran and try the Vick Plan : (Paper White Narcissus) » M. were lor tables. Dr. H. A. Brandes holding honors. ** % Madelon Claudet : TOMORROW ONLY Mr. and Mrs. Logan st 6 oats ‘Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Powell and for Better “Control of 17 Years old A seek bulbs, a bowl, some & company of ata je dinner | Mrs, W. K. Moeller, Devils a . : i Monday evening. Score prizes aa Mrs. Chan pitta hess Colds.” . . Used ‘together Delicate, Innocence, exe tlds aaa cae aia Saturday, 4 Dec. 5th | ‘ awarded to Mrs. Price Owens and H. motored to Bismarck from Devils Lake these allied applications Rima ove £or" the firet Spring has come into our “ne De taps eer 1 ' ri { ‘The Bismarck Painters’ Union held| Met Louise Gopathatee, ceustiected will lessen the number Renamer euoencaar living room. ie ae or ite Wad Wa | gna of Noweer Pontes Wi and severity af eolds in |i] {Ssresagrstr Soy i 1) roots SS for aoe; dons 800 November ig be married! loom, ‘or ; z Memorial building. About 40 mem-|the H. F. Keller family. Mrs. Moeller Gaseous ceed Pesci edayl" a eee 5 50c; doz., 90c the tables, decors raed fn the Chi chiist: Sidanereks =a ae mer cpa bommpe mctrpnitod eae ees eee Tana. innpoenon (ati, Phone 784 ire. Aft 4 2 Norman W. Potter, crack air-mail ’s “Colds- f age, bec dancing with Sammy Kinin and Cards were played fa seven tables| Pilot of the United “Ale tines, was chap cs Sanaa 0 ie Will & Co his orchestra furnishing the music.Jat the benefit bridge party given ae saeea Ane be! ppc pol Tax.” scar od ° L. E, Zimmer is president of the un-| Thursday afternoon at the 1.0.0. F.| Pig Suit *autes trom: the Salt MADELON CLAUDE1” 315 Third St, Blamarck, N. D. ion and Orville Kafer is secretary. hall by members of the Yeomen lodge. i Lake City, Utah, airport, y ’ : are MILDER — and here's how they get that way! blend and cross-blend them for extra mildness' and taste. Good—they’ve got to be good! ‘ A Everything that money, science and skill can do to make a milder cigarette shows up with every puff. 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