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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1932 e | tiary at Bismarck, Sheriff] Of 85 murders in Memphis, Tenn., i i an oper- AFTER N. D. MAN turn a man. indicted by the Polk'charges of uttering and drawing a penitentiary 4 on : ! CAN ET Ca EC q ‘ Tusssi-itilcs| Dé Moths, fowa, Feb, 25.(e—|county grand Jury ele f9r lAl.lrorged instrument. Brysdale recentiy| Keeling stated. He 1s held under) in 1931, $3 were due tp Memory, : Y N WS r ft her | Deputy sheriffs left Wednesday to re- | D., for R. H. Brysdale, indicted on twolwas released from the North Dakota $10,000 bonas. louttord Davis. u Parents, Mr. — —— - n — ——_— - — AAT f y ‘ pon poeoes REPT TTOTY Soubbgeabaaneoeess ne Uae eatnootns poeioceensuaenseses o0oses cad al ‘Address on World Rainbow Card Party Events Heads Club Is Largely Attended a Guest Day Program| pidge was payed at 28 tables it the benefit card rt; \’.-An address by Mrs. C. W. Moses iateay eat at the corn + yon “International Problems” fea- - ae er mate ak “3 the . rogram - | local. cl ww Girls, he ie dhs ohkegye bind Sn: Prizes in the games were awarded sual guest day of the Fortnightly | ,5 Mrs. Dan Slattery, A. C. Brain- club, held Wednesday afternoon atjerd, Miss Norma Peterson, and|reached by A. W. Fowier, the home of Mrs. James Morris, 608|Claude Turner, Jr. Following the Vifth St. - es a colonial skit, entitled “The Mrs, Moses spoke on the situation flan ht Fantasy,” was ented by | Forks, 4p the Far East and its ee on the ie Misses Marjorie Ackerman and mite. % feneva peace conference sum- leen i. zrind cones ewaghowt, fhe ble, std candles decorated ‘ue’ din |attorney ‘eeneral,” holding" delagat | worl news items | blue, candles dec: - x S ‘of especial \ntenent, ing xoom where refreshments were (candidates -and ‘national tte | % J Aids enter WERGNTROWN Op: Mas oe Sbusuitsla a chdtie tnclaséa eM ger Mor, ace iss ie committee in charge in i Hazel "Johnson, and yr Miss ‘Vivian the Misses Ruby Guthrie, Julia Wet- Coghlan, accompanied by Donna Jean| more, Ethel Sandin, Aldeen Paris, | 4 Davis, comprised the program Marjorie Ackerman, Evelyn Omett “IRENE Te i Miss Anna Burr, and Mrs. Morris, /and Betty Barnes and they were as-|Feed Loan Parleys ciub president and treasurer, respec-| sisted by Mrs. H. M. Beall and Mrs. tively, received the guests. They|O. B. Lund. + Planned for State|% ne bar fee sab ee pg aie Mien Bg a ot sau — ® scorge anc rs. in- a rector of reli- » rs liam gious ‘Pict Pree Fargo, Feb. 25.—(7)—Four district oe. te held [% : Carnations in white and blue|byterian church, has returned to Bis- Share IL ee en table "where Mae nibs |, where the spest a th ra aie ye tea table, where 8 Burr and Mrs. | Il., w a -week va-~ FF F. R. Smyth, a charter member of|cation. In Chicago Miss Vaile at-| Wat snmounced by C. |A. W. LUCAS CO. Bismarck’s Style and Shopping Center TO LOVERS OF BEAUTIFUL FANCY WORK Miss Anna Wolf, representing T. Buettner & Co., Chicago, who has officiated in our Art Needlework De- partment several times in the past, is with us again and will, in addition to hook rug work, demonstrate Needle Point and all kinds of fancy work done with yarn, including afghans, knitting and all yarn fancy wotk. Miss Wolf will be here for two weeks and will be pleased to see and assist you in this work. rector of the extension division of | ¥ the club, presided, Carnations and|tended the sessions of the directors’ bowls ek Seeing Honcea oreve an | profesional abviancy estiiccr or tin Guests of the club were Mesdames | Education, held during the second George A. Welch, C. B. Whittey, F.| Week in February, and also visited M. Davis, R. D. Hoskins, H. W. Rich-| With relatives there. The balance of holt, R. F. covey F. S. Hollings-|the time was spent in Rock Island ‘Monroe pealed to C. W. Warburton, of extension and feed loan work of | ¥ the department of agriculture, asking | % that the feed and seed loans made to a ee een ene 5 ranged throughout the rooms. International “Council of Religious | also announced he has ap- | $ director worth, F, A. Knowles, A. M. Brandt, | with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. ©.|termers in. the drought areas” of|$ George Will, R. C. Mi North Dakota last fall, be reopened. orton, R. J.| Valle, Jr. Kamplin, Norman 8. Johnson and e ¥ —_— |? und Mrs. L. A. Kellogg, Schafer. | 5 | | —_— Miss Mae Sanderson, all of Bismarck, | Meetings of Clubs And Social Swallowed Needle Mrs. George Bird, Mrs. Morris and ni C1z! Groups . Mrs. Langer were in charge of ar- OAT Wantngtin busdecin, at Comes Out of Arm s ashingto ia ae ea a Ps el for the guest day Pro gra 2 wal be tiven at # esting ot > oe ay \ ee * phian soclety at 2:15 o'clock! two weeks ago, Myrtle Leland . : Friday afternoon at the hot if swallowed Miss Tompkins Speaks) mrs. J. £. Davis, 691 Eighth BY Ms a tanais fas eae onditag mag itd To Local B, P. W. Club/4y,aa will ave 8 paper on] mouth. An X-ray examination ! oR , lw ieee red Lifer; Mts| revealed it lodged an inch from gi iss Olaaye Tompte, Delis ake ington as resident’ and ‘Dr. ‘Pen- ise west unten wen to Pare é In Qui ve as hi = Seddon ot Suan and. Pot pc “The Wes ema | &© gies geen me fad en ae ee priate Wren AT |_«, The other day while she was at hers of the federation, held Wednes-|| Women’s Club News || tr work ore, the neta ime day e in the Cavern room at | ———____—|_ its way out the Hotel Pe stacy at Study = the ei abd of Africa was| rearm. Speaking on women | Tesumed at a mee! of the Curre: aaa RACE 3 tn business, Miss ‘Tompkins pointed | Events club ‘Wednestay atiercere’t| Dance at I. 0.0. F. to the opportunities which women in|the home of Mrs. F. H. Waldo, 828| day night for Odd Fellows, industry or in the professions enjoy / Seventh 8t. Mra. Obert Olson read a| Rebekahs and friends. Under today and showed that they soon Paper on “The Diamond Trail,” de- auspices Rebekah Lodge. have equal afyantages with men fnjecribing the mining of precious | 2USP! ‘ most fields of business, stones; and Mrs. John Larson had. a | =sssse=eern gee Covers were marked for 20 at the) paper on “The Belgian Congo.” . pe ead pelSirecertnne tly ad hb aat miners willows and spring flowers. od art, wear » ind ing of the drama group followed, _|relizions of the Maya ‘Indice yout F l RS Presented. Members of the club gave |nesday afternoon. Discussion’ of in-|M™ Our Furs are made well hort talks describing Mt. Vernon and | ternational affairs A rp buildings of historic interest in Wash- | news events talewed the pee dependable in quality, price Huber was in charge, | neapiee Pageant in celebration of in fashion. George Washington bicentennial modeling, ‘leaning, Mrs. Van R. Middlemas, 120 West | Friday afternoon at the school gym- ster aes Somat ri by Mrs. E. Ulmer and Mrs, W. E./ness of several members of the cast. Bensen, Five tables were in play. | Directed by Miss Elizabeth Jones, x RK history instructor, the SDPO LSSSSLSLLLSSLLSCELSLEPSCSLLSSLLPELLSELPDLSL LLL LSLESLLSPSLGELL LIAN Tuesday ® social meeting of the|deseribed in a paper read by Mrs. W. club was held in the club room, when | E. Cole at a meeting of the ‘Wednes- a program in observance of the|day Study club at the home of Mrs. George Washington bicentennial was |G. A. Renden, 504 Avenue E, Wed- A ommittee composed of Mrs.|TO GIVE HISTOR a Ment meet comp A col com] rt ICAL PAGEANT ie. Tinest, most carefully Berta Baker, Mrs. Alfred Zuger, Miss} American histery students ii Laura B, Ganderson and Miss: Rose | Bismarek high school will ince ‘ peer woes mensonnd tahoe hayes Aetep dices pried benno Pele ae hee Previously ber: tl . C, T. Auxiliary at a lor y noon. curd party Wednesday evening. Score feature of the Wi rogers |) Our prices are reasonable prizes in the bridge games were won| but was postponed because of the ill- State Fur Co. Pageant was ‘i ins, ils | written by Louise Sell, % 4 r) Ti abe of a Nth Delete [ierpee and ainitec me ee Rasen rome Aba Ser Use one ¢ Federation of Business and Profes- ——____ 22 Fourth St. Phone 46 Echarpe : . : > 3 gional Women's clube, left Bismarck | MANDAN WOMAN Ding Bismarck, N. Dak. ; scart in 4 , y Ye Here’s the way this new fashion melody goes... a smart ' N Sacer aE Motors returning to Rae eeien 4: ot SE a 2°| 4 all-over printed silk for the main dress theme . . . then— : Loe sagen eee : " penes Ie st Bs as an accent note—a harmonizing scarf print for scarf, N Members of the American Legion : ; \ a sash, or trimming. (These scarf prints come by the yard 3 and Auxiliary will hold a joint pro- NANCY CARROLL — DICK ARLEN » \ 4 . * 4 x gram ‘honoring, the memory | of LAST PAULINE FREDERICK " \ —printed on the true bias, with border on all four sides. 3 Gporme Weihlngten at) erst af TIMES Bae See ; N You buy as many scarf lengths as you need to achieve i $ building. H x He vere ie Meee ean aegans THURS. A Paramount Hit—Taken From the the effect you wish.) : izations will vee ee program. Novel “WILD BEAUTY” ‘ 3 hi i ‘ N Decorations in keeping with, St. acer tree All the fashion magazines emphasize the fashion im- } ;: Parris O27 wralneasey evening oF TI ; front and portance of scarfs and scarf effects... the pattern Hs Thelma Random at her home, 921 |] 7 : : : ; ‘ sige books are full of patterns adapted to this fashion idea : N Mise Adsiine Will hire, George Bart: a : (some of them created especially for Echarpe Prints). x Tes ane Mis Seabee tale 9am ‘ Our sales people are fairly bubbling over with original ey “4 ae 4G A. suggestions on how to compose Echarpe costumes . . . i ey St,, entertained company ae ; $ j and you yourself, will be inspired to work out new ef- $ Hedey” evening comp neatary 0 : fects with these so-different printed silks. : 3 Miss Edna Marti who was : 2 . % | BREE aa |i ach Scarf Pattern . $1 1 i es sp Miss Irene Hartke and } % % < E: h S f P e e Luck. | : % . % ee * ; ; 4 t ‘ . Miss Ethel Childs, Tribune apart-| E h P i $1 97 Y: d to the bers: * \ 3 hts Dhue cab Wednssay ee charpe Prints, 91. ar ning, guests for two tables being in- : 4 d : ieee een Ayes ‘ Ww holdi ‘ cial display of q fs and smal American flags ct The Pictures That Dares to yee A “ Ne ing. a ng: cia giants A se é 5 re ry ’ {ree isses’ Mystle ‘Thompson "and Defy Conventions! thie wok : ‘Abbie Lewis. Human lives are offered up daily to ei Mrs, Clarion E. Larson, 614 Ray- (a oe Oe Sage, tat : inion avenue, was hostess at a bridge forbidden thrills of, 8 modern Babylon! Echarpe Prints are among the new See this heart-wrenching drame! spring Silks Beau Monde... that is your Minn., who is ‘ Seer? Echarpe assurance of quality. All designs are There, were guests for two able. DC DU t of the ity pone a Vi registered .. . and the idea is being pat- : ay es and a guest favor : A Startling Metro Hit se: te re BEE ented. % resented to Mrs. Bee ae : as lots © Starring fee ine : : ig : . WALTER: - JEAN “ featured the bicentennial ides. Mrs. wi : eso | Samuelson, Hazen, was an HUSTON HARLOW | town, guest, | ‘s Ss 2 @ @ e Mrs, BR. E, Jack, 416 West Thayer|| . FRIDAY op SATURDAY served : Se THEATRE ‘The House of Hits EXTRA — On Our Stage — EXTRA 5 GREAT ACTS ‘treads on new G Gamble Stores,