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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1982 ee j 9 Pembina county editor says: “To| \ A = HUNGARY'S BEAUTY WINNER STATE NEWSPAPERS sits, tis repeat tn aces MOBILE’S MARDI GRAS selfish individuals would be deplor- . able.” CO Ki : 3 : | Commenting on the statement by a - ‘a é dh | group of Jamestown leaders con- demning the removal effort, The " ne | MA Mad Times-Record says of the . | uation in the Stutsman county Nearby Chapters Are | Bismarck Women to IN CAP ITAL FIGHT oY ns | . ly there are Ge ae to at Old Attend Conference | few wishing to bring about the i ee " 5 change of seat of government of ime Star Service ote Sad @ group of higgietld of Editors Against Removal With-| the state and these few may have e fomen’s Christian Temper- ., n something more than an interest one the may ot members of the | ance Union left Bismarck Wednesday | out Regard to Their Views in bringing the capitol to James- ; of-town chapters attended a meeting | moming by auto for Fargo to attend on Politics town. Many people are wonder- of the Bismarck chapter Tuesday | % regional conference sponsored by ing what they are holding out evening, when the local Past Matrons | ‘Me national W. C. 7. U. | ; for.’ What price glory, we might ! club presented an old time initiation. In the group were Mesdames C. G. With the press of North Dakota] Sk? Sentiment in the city of Service, using the ritual as prescribed peel Pa tag tes a practically a unit in supporting Bis-| Jamestown as well as in the state in 1867, The ritual has been preserved J. Rue, George A. Welch, H. W. Her- marck’s fight to keep the state capi-/ is overwhelmingly against a F in the family of Mre Berths micecr| man and A. A. Whittemore and the tal here, regardless of political af-| change and when the vote is 7 j y for more than 60 years and thé secret ya ee ae filiation, opinion was expressed Wed-} counted this statement will be work was the same as given by a mer. Dr. Whittemore and Ben C. nesday by members of the Bismarck| Substantiated. The fight is just past grand matron of the state of Larkin, drivers of the cars, also will | defense committee that the capital/ Causing the business men and Oregon. ist ca Gilt oben beeen f j removal amendment will be badly de-| citizens of Bismarck a eae Hoop-skirts, - sere nad nadey morn- feated in the election March 15 if a| Worry and great expense to retain jeweey aha Migs nee fashioned | ing with Mrs. Flora A. Mitchell, Fehnescntullve Vols is Ghat, their institution at a time when h ry the late ’60s, were eg Sy ae Brookings, 8. D., president of the Members of the committee, com-| expense should be cut down in- taking part in the service, Mra, Anna Siti Dasote organisation, in the posed of representatives of all po-| stead of coming up. The people Starke, Mandan, weai cing . tHeek chair. Later, Mrs. Preston litical factions, are noting with pleas- of the capital city are making a made for herself’ as a an [sepa Sheldon, the North Dakota ure the fact that newspapers and in-/ Clean fight and that sort of fight Others taking part were Mesdames |g ee dividuals of all. political groups are| {8 going to win. Money is a t Marcia ‘Thomas, F. A. Lehr a Speakers, in addition to 2 number joining in the Bismarck defense,| Tather scarce article these days, ' French, A. P. Le ae rt, HF. " en 1 of state W. C. T. U. executives, will thereby preventing the removal ques-| but those Bismarckians are going f Price Owens, FM Deve a yeah | include two representatives of the na- tion from becoming a partisan po-| 2 Give and give hard to retain { teson, RD, estan oe ene ee | tonal organization, Mrs. Ida B. Wise tibial ob: the state capitol. More power to F. Bpohn, Vai Re MiAAIGAAG BUTT Io ia ere its eee Information received here from/ them and confusion to their Ricker, W. J. Targart, B. M. Dunn, ey ator ae aka tel Use ia is to the effect that the| enemies. Gils vores Roitiey set ze. ee bias Pilaay mene ae oie ioe solved erty giutaman eounty pallies Down ote Seat the en A social hour fol he progr: & and that the question of right and|AtTow refers editorially to “The and Tonredlinnenbe were eco ‘at es eobelbe, oer msae aie irrallleercd wrong involved in the capital removal pi catetaes Joke” and says of it: tables in the dining room, where |of work for the coming year will be ea bine be ete factor in the deuateer” Ae aie 16 beret tid places for 140 had bee: K local elections there. . biintines of chettes, fhe Gui ee One of the latest endorsements of |™Oney to buy up half of North Da- Isabel ; , memphis les. ‘The dining room | ——————________@ kota’s votes, she may get a small min- sabelle Burgess Bush, prominent in social affairs of Mobil ‘was decorated in red, white and blue.|| Meeti of Clubs ' 5 Bismarck—and to many one of the} ite, /°mnt Sane rts| WAS queen of that city’s annual mardi gias carnival tall at the civic 4 Among the guests from a distance | ngs : | Associated Press Photo most surprising—comes from the New | fr ¥- ieenier is ‘the ete Roe? auditorium, were Mrs. F. M. Grant, Mott; Mrs.|{_ And Social Groups | Mile, Ica Lampe! was elected Hungary's most beautiful gir! ana {Rockford ‘Transcript. The Eddy/ro'i.e states seat of pevcmmment’™ { Myrtle Dohn, Hazen; Mesdames|@—— "4 awarded the title of “Miss Hungary 1932.” She Is 17 years old and the {County city conducted a capital re~| 17 “oh ce Soa fs eit Henry Wahl, W. J. Bickert, Earl Rob- . daughter of a Budapest physician. moval fight some 16 years ago which | nd SEGanra tee inson, Fred Jeffries, M. ¥. Wilson,| ‘The general meeting of the Ladies proved a failure and cost it consider- | ‘Payer of keeping it there. Pictiare Everson, E. I. Schultz and|Aid society of McCabe Methodist es wus ee ee oe a Cope Lleitod abe SS Gameuen : J. Mann and Ire Episcopal church will be held Thurs- t to revive campaign and no ks 9 ‘ M. Anderson and Blanche Handy, ail| day afternoon in Ue church parlors, DISCUSS PROBLEMS 7 ne [dese to support Jamestown, ane in| movement. expresed text year, and|| | Don’t Let Your Daughter of Washburn; and Mesdames Sadie | With the ladies of the second division orme: lubmen | fers from the Transcript orial. ig y rm * ’ | Reko, Tena Smith, Luella Watson, |as hostesses. A special Washington y us Commenting on the issue, to be aN ree fac celia | Make This Girl’s Mistake! Ervle Brenden, Nanette G. Peterson, ; Program in costume will be given. Rules of the I voted upon March 15, the editori : ‘ ; bea Emily Rowley, Hazel Parsons, Anne * * caeESIA os eine bie admits that New Rockford would|County Farmer printed an editorial Does she know, do you real- McKendry and Peryl Newcomer, all} Members of the Yeomen's lodge 8 participation’ winingly become the capital jf the Saneateun Blin os cay ony full in the ize the shocking truth about of Mandan. * S| will meet at 8 o'clock Thursday eve- a! by such groups in matters submitted | people of the state asked it to do so,| dauesown Sun as an expression sup- beauty contests and the un- tne [ning in the Odd Fellows hail Tells of Work For Tubercular!t the people for an election but they|and then says: AGCaRIn WAG: thet “Senn oR nA lucky girls who win them? s) 7 i . vill ‘it ondemns Selfishness «War Mothers Guest ‘The four circles of the Ladies Aid| Children at Meeting of oaetnne nen ae Individan| “Hf you want, to move the capitai| Tight to mdvorate the removal move- . i @ as individuals, ment if it cared to do so but warned 66 Day Pro: ram Has |society of the First Presbyterian " out of Bismarck, move it to a town! the voter, that th e an (2 S ge church will hold meetings Thursday Baptist Clergy |from taking active part in the capital| where selfishness has no place and the ete lat they should be fair to ¢ Washington Theme |atteroon. Circle No. 1” will meet Suma a fight. the high and the low mect on acom-[tHe, Western part of the state, It Cine e989 puneay with Mrs. O. F. Bryant, 305 Avenue| Discussion centering around the/ Announcement was made Wednes-|™0n plane. Do you want the capital] citer Hs Lah eh Sa ve sohbet A M illionaire . a “Washington, the Man” was the | 84. c1clocks with Mrs, W.&, Perry /Practical problems of ministers as |day that members of the local Lions| piace Uke that?, All right. let's joing sympathetlc to the removal $ | . s well as doctrinal and interpretiv go. Here's for New Rockford for the i with Raney Ot the Weckine on brace | Circle No. 2 will have a 1:30 o'clock |questions Wednesday occupied Baptist {ave Organized into a unit to belcapital—if Bismarck is not selected.” / Movement. see \ nial program and guest day of Fort | uncheon at the home of Mrs. C. C./clergymen in session in Bismarck | enq" pas’ pinccq sg tee NO. 1” | The significant words are these] etection day,” said PM new nae Joan Bennett Lincoln chapter, "American War | Tuer in the warden’s residence. An|for the annual three-day institute of | 84 bas placed the services of this| words after the dash at the end of| an or tie Daciscoe oe nae Mothers, ‘Tosslay eftermecn th: thelr Suto will tears: the church 4 oe P.|the church, Capital Cee of the/the sentence and are ree here aiittaes, tis ke eeeing Reena: Spencer Tracy : m., ler accommodate lose} _In the first of three conferences, ; Lb as proof of one contention being al- . pulldicw, the World War Memorial] not having transportation. Circle No.|Dr. A. G. Hagstrom, St. Paul, dis- Hace at Ree of the com-/vanced by Bismarck supporters Reauarreneaties soa set able | Una Merkel ‘A group of small girls from the u.|°,Will hold » potluck luncheon at{cussed “Practical Problems in the| trite of that mea ia eens club, | throughout the state. This is to the) materially ineresse Blom mee f 8. Indian school, under the direction | 12:30 o’cleck at the home of Mrs,| Minister's Job as a Clergyman,” | “rce's of that organization made it| ertect that the capital question would! fin “acl, increase Bismarck’: mar-/ James Kirkwood of the primary instructors, presented | S¢orse A. Welch, 415 Fourth St., and|while Dr. Kuhn, Chicago, talked on| {nthe sommittere woe Participate | not be settled for years if Jamestown | reports can find and from | 2 lively program of song ‘and dance | members of Circle No. 4 will meet atthe “Sin of Unbellef” at a conference |!,the committee's work as citizenS| happened to win. It is clear, from| tre countec setae ot sg tee, | humbers in keeping with the Wagh. {2 oelock in the church parlors for| immediately following. REG ae ee MOOS | the seatltorint ratercenl to) thay New laermiumartieete rine see Serene: sgten Atenas? @ potluck luncheon. Open forum meetings were held in| 4" F Rockford would again reenter the|Taise inci taser nt tus, attempt to| ‘Comedy ‘Tea was served by Mrs. John Burke, * oe # both morning and afternoon sessions field with vengeance—“If Bismarck) time, perpetrate at a the same News: state president of the War Mothers, |,,,2h¢ Junior Study club will meet] when problems of a practical nature| Defendant Gets Verdict 's 2° slectes.” ite aoe ie pea injustice upon the A jshee following : the entertainment. Red Thursday afternoon with Ruth Bow-|were given consideration. Financial aN <,| At Neche, in Pemtbina county, in People. é , and THURSDAY candles and appointments to carry |<TS.,8¢ 806 Rosser avenue. Joan|and educational matters ‘also were|, Im $5,000 Damage Suit) tne northeastern corner of the state, Ruvor Salih, TODAY ai out the patriotic idea were used for | #ughes will have the paper. | discussed. the “Chronotype-Express” advises its uy or Sell Through ‘ the tables. ¢——_______—________| Miss Helen Katen, executive secre-| Holding there was no liability on| readers to “leave the Capital where The Tribune Want Ads & Hrostesses for the affair, to which|| Women’s Club News | we of the North Dakota Tubercu- | the part of the defendant, Judge Mill- | it is” and asserts that “a sentimen- = me THEATRE each member brought a guest, were|s Reena ee ee oa Sssociation, gave an illustrated er Wednesday ordered a verdict in| tal reason prevails in favor of the) OQ LATE TO CLAS: “he House of Hits Mrs. Burke, Mrs, B. K. Skeels, presi- lecture during the noon hour. She | favor of the Montana Dakota Power | present location.” The sentiment, in| —— 4b. SSIFY dent of the chapter, Mrs. Henry| Mrs. C. E. Pickles read a paper on pomine the work that is being done j company, defendant in a $5,000 dam- | this case, attaches to the duty which|EUGENIE COMBINATION Wave 4 ‘ Richholt, Mrs. D. B. Shaw and Mrs.|the topic, “Russian Communism Ver- an tubercular children at Camp age suit brought by Dr. F. B. Strauss,|the present generation owes to the) $3.75, Fredericks Combination ‘ J. W. Riley. sus the Western World,” at a meeting | Tassick in Kidder county. Bismarck. \picneers who originally located the| $650, Oil tonic combination, $5.00, — * * # of the Woman's club, held Monday oan ponents Hagstrom are | The plaintiff charged the utility capital in Bismarck. caaneles ave specialize in perma- James C. Huyck, Minot, is here for | even! at the home of Mrs. E. D. ‘ednesday night} company with negligence in installa-, Referring to losses to the taxpayer} iB. alifornia Wave - 4 few days with his brother and sis-|Rose, 415 Fourth St at a meeting to be held in tht Bap-|tion of a gas heating unit in the| which would be caused by abandon-| Nook, 102 3rd St, Bismarck. Phone| TRIBUNE WANT ADS BRING RESULTS ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Huyck, * # # chureh at 7:30 p.m. Strauss home. ‘ment of state property here, the} 782 513 Avenue A. An address on “The Art of the ee North American Indians,” illustrated | Mrs. J. B. Taylor, pioneer resident | With original crayon sketches, was cana ‘of the Painted Woods community, is|given by Bismarck’s artist-poet, Clell here to spend several days as the|Gannon, at a meeting of the Monday - guest of Mrs. John P. Dunn, 208/Club at the home of Mrs. 8S. W. Cor- Third street. win, 422 Avenue C. He showed that Pf * eK tribes of the Northwest excelled in The rainbow colors were featured |robe-making and in the designs used Phe: in the appointments for a bridge par- | for moccasins and leather clothing. % 7 fe ty given Tuesday evening by Mrs. Val * * O* 4 Yeager, 931 Eighth St, Tapers in) A Washington bicentennial program p fowest Op l 433 “ matching shades decorated the tables, |replaced the aust Depars and dis- FA e done in pink, orchid, green and yel-|cussion, when members of the Pan- 2 FH Jow. There were 16 guests. Prizes for|Attic club held a lunchedn meeting i f,] (o] Fr | $s for fn high score were won by’Mrs. C. H. eee, stiermaor 8 fendiniaiiens 8 39 th CLEARANCE Cloid and Mrs. C. A. Schuck. otel. Haro! t, assistant attor- ° ° 8 cae hey goers vas tie spears.” (8! Beginning Tomorrow---Our Loss Is Your Gain Covers were placed for 24 guests at|listed the different problems .con- the February dinner of; the sslemarck |froniing the, J. 6 today. and read ex- In a few days our New Spring Garments will be arriving. As a result, we are mak- high school faculty club, held Tues-|tracts from Washington's “Farewell : = f : " * day evening at the Patterson hotel. | Address,” to show that similar condi- ing more than an intensive effort to make room for this merchandise, which Bridge was played at five tables ee ne had to be met at tas ae ne means that we are taking the most drastic price reduction our store has ever dinner, wi » D. McLeod receiving many governmental problems known on fine qualit; ‘ments. the score prize, and Mrs. A. C./have not changed fundamentally 4 ches Van Wyk and Mr. and Mrs. George|since the time of Washington, but Schaumberg were hosts for the af-|only have assumed larger proportions. , fair. A round table discussion followed the oo 8 talk. Mrs. Hannah Harris, Pargo, was s The second of a series of talks on/a guest. 3 this state, entitled “Flickertails,” will a * OX be given by Mirs. Florence Davis,| The Wa:1ington bicentennial fur- librarian for the state historical so-}nished the theme for a program pre- At Off ciety, during the weekly radio pro-|sented at a meeting of the ‘Bismarck O e gram sponsored by the North Dakota | Study club Monday afternoon at the Indis utably th e Most Federation of ‘Womens Shite, Sure pene oe a J.C. Seat, ae oc day afternoon at 3 o'clock. e el ® paper on “ eS i A * . airs the soy ofthe North De | George Washington” Mi, Yer Actor [ff] Cone, trang of them formerly sold for $15.00." Sev- Startling --- Relentless kota seal, the state er ant a ad “ ‘ashington” as her to- 5S. n 7 f UU. EN g ee ® pic; and Mrs, 8. A. Floren spoke on eral are trimmed with: expensive tare. The fabrics Appointments in yellow shades were | “Washington as President.” and workmanship are of the best. is should be good 66 e 99 Peta babes S00 ME ADEE rin Siieee cub win een aks news especially to the ones owning only Fur Coats for Price C uts on ur the ee of the Yeomen Ladies | 23rd anniversary with a dinner March winter wear as one can always use an in between club and their husbands at a bridge |1, it was decided at a meeting of the Coat for early Spring or the milder weather. Come Co: t W H e Ever party Tuesday eVening. There were |Club Tuesday afternoon at the home early for best selection. a Ss e av guests for four tables. Score prizes|0f Mrs. R. H. Waldschmidt, 411 Ave- r ‘at the close of the games were award-|nue D. Mrs. A. P. Lenhart and Mrs. ! ed to Mrs. Grover Riggs, H. H. Pil-|C. W. Schoregge will be in charge of ouge ereg! moor, Mrs, H, H. Pilmoor, Ed Schlech- | the entertainment. Mrs. W. T. Kraft, s M illiner grr ter, Mrs. Grant Marsh and A. W. ae dt eens ys wie: E Snow. Mr. and Mrs. Faunce recently mami pa : 8 P5 es *. * celebrated their golden wedding an-|t0 prepare ® psogram for the coming Every hat in this group is of Felt This is far from being just another tiversary. yess. And zo cal) Pola gid cigs and marked for a quick clearance. “reducti le” —it i . ar a i per on the, Banking While they last, each reduction saie’—it 1s an Incomp: ” was rei y Mrs. W. F. Mc- *. . “a ae Is ogg " able event presenting fur coat prices . riter After ears nag .. ° Farmington, Mich—A lost letter, CABR LAXIEY CORED that will satisfy the most zealous bar- Fargo, N. D., Feb. 17—()—Lack of which wandered over the United ere 4 " { hi hed cooperation between the Cass county : ki States for 11 years, has reached |commissioners and relief agent’s of- i gain seeker. its addressee here, fice, failure to keep complete Why not get an extra one while As Miss Florence Ratcliff, the ad- of charity cases and pcor investiga- you have the opportunity. Felt sre aceeing ceamshis: tes. |mmn of tanaahs of tala es hats are always good and ean be TOMORROW ONLY Ind., requesting credentials for a |waste of thousands of dollars, it was 4 aN £000, teaching job. The credentials were | asserted Tuesday at a conference be- \ ( worn on various occasions. mailed in June, 1918, tween workers and the commissioners. urs e They were delivered to Miss Rat- ee eT ae ‘ F q cliff, now Mrs. Albert Leach, The | ,, INJUSTICE IS THEME ° ° Ha . ‘Injustice” will be the theme of the paper is yellow and the ink faded, |, nJnsite Wi mened by Rev. Ople iil e ul S “ Mrs, Leach sald, ‘The most recent |S" Rindant at Lenten services tonight ; At Price postmark is Fort Smith, Ark. in the Trinity Lutheran church, be- A very fine assortment g ries of Laneen sermons uneer the |p ¢2, Choose from, in’ good seri 3 « Buy or Sell Througk general heading of “Motives That number of sizes, 4... : The Tribune Want Ads Crucify” being given by Rev. 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