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aby bd vd ohn abe A & r} 4 pire ee # + meeting, with Mrs. L, H. Carufel ani To Honor Founders At. Joint Meeting Of P. E. O. Chapters ‘The 63rd anniversary of the P.E.O. To Organize Drama Appreciation Group A drama appreciation group affil- tated with the Bismarck Community Will be organized at a spe- at 7:30 o'clock Friday Community room at honored when members of the three the World ‘War Memorial. building. chapters in Bismarck and Mandan | county eee sae i Part of the ter. Its members are ) LN. Bary, Mandan, Chapter H; Mrs. T. Plomasen, Bismarck, \pter * ek Mr. and Mrs, John Hale, Minneap- olis, are here for a short visit with Mrs, Hale's brother-in-law and sis- ter, Mr. and Mrs. .S. W. Corwin, 422 Chapter N. Avenue C, and with her brother, Phil : Plans for the gathering, which. will | Webb. Spe the second reciprocity meeting of ee # the groups season, were com-| Mrs. E. O. Stoudt, Jr., Mason leted at a of Chapter H,/®partments, has returned from Far- eld Wednesday oon at the} &0, where with Mr. Stoudt she was a iome of Mrs. Margaret Bingenheim- | guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. er, Mandan. ©. Stoudt, Sr. for the last three t sas ae Powe Stoudt will return to Bis- Young Men’s Class |™* : Plans Entertainment : The Young Men’s Bible class of the McCabe Methodist Episcopal church Will be hosts to their wives and mem- of the Harris Hustlers class of church at a party Thuraday eve- in the church parlors. : General arrangements for the effair Janet Croonquist, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Croonquist, 722 Fourth | garian. street, will play the following short Piano recital over the Bismarck radio station Friday evening at 7:: “Gavotte and a “Sonata in C Major,” Mozart; “Paul in Church,” Kopylow; “Br’er Foz,” Grant Shafer, o'clock : Bach; Misette, “spinning Top,” @re being directed by A. E. Anderson, ont Janet is a pupil of Miss with committees from the class plan- fing a program and refreshments. : A mock trial will be a feature of the} | entertainment and there will be mu- | sical numbers and games, arranged by | { the committee, John Ehrmantraut,|o John Anderson, George 8. Register, Gnd Lloyd Lillestrand. Members of the refreshment com- mittee are Emery Putnam, James Mills and Walter oe ler. * Miss Edna Martinson of the A. W. Lucas company has returned from De Lamere, where she spent the last three weeks visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ise acirenag Miss Norma Wiest, Henderson, Minn., has come to Bismarck for an extended visit with her sister, Mrs. L. Kleppe, 302 Griffin St., and other rel- atives, se St. Rose’s missionary group held its regular monthly meeting Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. J. L. En- right, 515 Third St. Bridge was play- ed at three tables after the business Mrs. R. J. Fleck receiving prizes. * * Bridge was. the pastime following a short business seasion of the Yeomen | ~ Ladies’ club Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ed Schlechter, 722 Third St. Three tables were in play. ' Score S prizes in the games were won by Mrs. J. B. Belk and ates Peter Beylund. ‘* bridge club Wednesday evening. Two tables were arranged for cards and appointments were in pale green and maize. Mrs. Eugene Wachter and Mrs. Henry Skaarer held honors it, the bridge games. oe 8 Miss Anna Burr spoke on “Navajo Indians” at a meeting of the Chalice Guild of the - First Presbyterian chureh Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Orma McCurdy, 415 Ninth street. Mrs, Kenneth Wells who has been stationed at Chiengmsi, Siam, spoke of her work and exhibited pieces of pote ame mendes costumes. TITTLE BROS. PACKING CO., INC. 400 Main Phone 332 Fresh Frozen PIKE. 18e - Lb. - 18¢ ‘We Ciean Em? Snow White LUDEFISK Me - Lb. - Ile Prepared Strictly Fresh EGGS 16c - Doz, - 16c Guaranteed | SALMON or HALIBUT ——————_. Catholic Daughters, will o'clock Thursday evening at the W. F. McGraw home, 322 Anderson 8t., with Miss Anne &chlosser as hostess. * er of mines here. Development field is being held up until the dry elle Mehus. 2. * a Meetings of Clubs ||" "°S"C. xenaau. And Social Groups | ikem | The World Wide Guild of the First Baptist church will meet at 8 o'clock home of Mrs. ek ok Officers will be elected at a meet- id ee the seeded ens Rainbow for Girls at 7:30 o'cloc! lursday evening at the Masonic temple. balloting. There will be * ke Members of Troop No. 4, Junior mest at 8 * * John W. Reel, Bismarck's recrea- tional director, will speak on this year’s program of activities for young people at s meeting of the Women’s Community Council at 3 o'clock Fri- day afternoon in the Auxiliary room at the World War Memorial building. ‘This will be the reguiar January meet- ing of the organization. FIND NEW. DIAMOND FIELD Dar-Es-Salaam, » East Africa, Jan. 14.—(#)—The discovery of new important diamond field was ported Thursday to the commission- it of the Last Times Thurs. 0 Hero or Villian? Try to der cide when you see — “The SPIDER” A Fox Mystery Edmund Lowe --- El Brendel Lois Moran Even more exciting than the famous stage play The shivery stoi ness who weaves hig vaite stealthily fer his prey. . . . strikes qui Y Athen vanishes into the sha- uickly sw. jows until ‘he strikes THEATRE “The House of Hits” MISS HELEN BAUMGART ; . is now located at the '- Demming Beauty Shop . over Harris-Woodmansee PHONE 1607 © brought before the gathering. .| three-inch cut on the forehead and CLIVE BROOK and ~ CHARLIE RUGGLES in “HUSBAND'S HOLIDAY” Even if you are hard to baffle... he will deceive you! His hand is quicker than your eye.. and he works wonders with his hands tied! FRIDAY and SATURDAY THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THU. All officers were reelected at the annual meeting of the Bismarck Min- isterial association held at the Nurees’ home at the Bismarck hospital Mon- Rev. Walter E. Vater is president, Rev. Floyd E. Logee is vice president, and Rev, Ira E. Herzberg is secretary- | treasurer of the group. ‘Miss Bertha Palmer. state superin- tendent of public instruction, was a speaker at the meeting, describing the | recent regional conference of W. C. T. U. workers in Washington, D. C.. and outlining important business F. Gage Recovering Slowly, Physician Says Frank L. Gage, state oll inspector, | who sustained a fractured hip in a fall early in December, slowly is recover- ing, his attending physician said Thureday. os condition was described as Gage is able to be up on crutches we few minutes each day, his doctor said. DANIELS IN HOSPITAL Atlanta, Ga., Jan. 14—()}—Joseph- us Daniels, world war secretary of the navy, was in a hospital here ‘Thursday with a fractured wrist, a minor injuries received in an auto- mobile accident Wednesday. BARS ‘AMERICAN TRAGEDY’ Budapest, Jan, 14—(#)—The Hun- censor Thursday forbade the production of a motion picture adapt- ed from Theodore Dreiser's novel, “An American Tragedy.” CARD OF THANKS ‘We wish to thank our many friends for the ‘kindness and sympathy ex- tended. to us and fot the beautiful floral offerings in our recent bereave- |ment in the death of our beloved wife How Much Would You Pay to Be Rid of Rheumatic Pains In 48 Hours? Would You Pay Ten Dollars? —Would You Pay 85 Cents? ‘Well: Here's # chance for you to be spry once more—to do your work chéerfully without one twinge of Here's a positive guarantee that no rheumatism sufferer can afford to pass up—you can be free from er ing rheumatism—and keep free t : Get one 85 cent bottle of Allenru | from Hall’s Drug Store or any pro- gressive druggist with the positive and distinct understanding that your pains and torture will all be gone in | 48 hours‘or money back, . And when pains are gohe—keep right on taking Allenru 'till every bit of harmful uric acid is out of your body— Happiness comes with this wonderful prescription — thou- sands know it—you ought to know it. —Advertisement, ‘Thriller featuring George E. Stone | of a creature of dark- web in silence. ... . again! crs MORTON MAN MADE RSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1932 ods be Approved proposal to come before voters‘at primary election to increase gasoline tax from three to four cents. . ° riefs ' STATE PRESIDENT | zs sS'soz OF COMMISSIONERS neo Rev. Floyd E. Logee, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, was in d. l: Rovig, Mandan, Elected at Minot; to Meet at Devils Lake in 1933 consider plans for the Presbyterian Young People’s conference at James- town college in June. Asks Memorial to 11 South Dakota Indians Minot, N. D., Jan. 14—()}—J. I. Rovig, Morton county, was elected president of the North Dakota Coun- ty Commissioners tation and Washington, Jan. 14.—(®)—A Devils Lake was chosen for the 1933 | memorial to 11 Indian “fool soldiers” convention as the 25th annual con- | for bravery in rescuing white women and children held captive by a hostile tribe is being asked by Senator Nor- Gust Tweeten, Benson county, was | beck, Republican, South Dakota. named vice president and J. F.! Norbeck sought $5,000 for the Strauss, Wells county, was reelected | memorial on the site, near Mobridge, secretary-treasurer. of the rescue Nov. 20, 1862. Directors elected are: George} The bill names as the heroes Mar- Groves, Nelson; D, D. Swank, Rich-/tin Charger and 10 other Indians land; R. L. Wright, Williams; Theo-| “commonly known as the fool sol- dore Monke, Hettinger; and Hugo} qiers.” i Reibe, Stutsman. Norbeck explains the “fool soldiers” Resolutions adopted by the com-| is an Indian nickname for them. missioners: | Recommended that farm lands ac- PAYING BANK DIVIDEND Payment of a 15 per cent dividend Le ite canter races from Cultivation ant leased for pasture tors of the closed Southam and hay only or be rented for cash, | State Bank, Southam, N. D., was an- Proceeds to be recelved by county. | nounced Thursday by L. R. Baird, re- «Favored reduction in all salaries t0 | ceiver of state banks. Payments are pre-war basis” from the president | joing made through the office of C. down to small subdivisions of govern- ‘W. Conroy, district manager for the ment. Favored reducing mileage fee of receiver of Devils Lake. vention was closed in Minot Thurs- day afternoon. sheriffs and county superintendents iH to 10 cents per mile. ei Yen Asked extension department to co- operate with commissioners in tax re- duction “to extent of proportionate cut in the yearly budget, with other ote { Officers of the county.” oR NO Commended legislature for ‘provid- CHARGE ing existing highway department, and commended Governor Shafer for ap- | pointment of A. D. McKinnon as} chief commissioner. Asked federal land bank to grant Dollar bottle mailed FREE. No results, no charge, now or ever. A report of the results is all we ask. | CARLIN AB's, WAUKESHA, WIS. a) Y u Us aa PEDUCING SAL Vo Giving Reduced Budgets a Chance to Catch Up— is what we are doing at this Big January Shoe Clearance The hearty response to this sale proves to us the big demand for Quality Shoes. Our Sale Continues discount on most all shoes throughout the store. Children’s Shoes Try our high grade Children’s Shoes at these spe- cially reduced prices and—see the difference. 20 to 50% Final January Clearance Sale Prices! Ladies’ Dresses! Satins, Crepes and Prints, regularly to ' $12.00. Choice | $974 Ladies’ Coats! Ladies’ Hose! Of fine cotton, in white, Regular values to $16.50, now ... $874 Genuine Kotex! 12 napkins to © ma: 13¢ | box. Per box .. 23c per ge Py Colgate’s eee sae ten || Tenth Pane pith tube, each 1 6c Flannel Gowns! Zipper Overshoes! fet ane double High cath, or low all-rub- Each ........ 44€ per pair... 9OC Hy s., :. Sxtension of tng on loans in drouth (Robinson Pair Have Golden Anniversary Robinson, N. D., Jan. 14—Mr. and Mrs. Fred Neustel, Sr., were honored Sunday by friends and relatives who Gathered to join in observing their Sth wedding annive: rsary. They were married at Valley City, Jamestown Wednesday to attend a | January pr tergee Pe ee jyears of! marriet ie ved in meeting of Presbyterian ministers to Barnes county. they came to Kidder county. Twenty .years ago Prominent among the celebrants of the event were the six sons and one daughter of the honored couple, and 18 grand children, Neighbors joined in presenting a Program and numerous gifts were glad she changed to this “no-work” soap! ‘I SIMPLY can’t getoverit! didn’t scrub atall, Jean—nor boil either—yet look at this wash. Whitest I ever saw! I wha i had told me about Rinso long ago; I never knew that suds could make such a difference.” So easy on clothes! Rinso soaks out ditt—saves clothes from being scrubbed threadbare. Its suds are thick, lasting—even in hardest water. Rinso gives twice as much suds, cup for cup, as lightweight, puffed-up soaps. be Grceestl | ae in washers, too; the of famouswashers recommend it, ehh oe . 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