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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1932 . ‘hand-made furniture and toys as well “WIZDOM" BRAND : Cc —FRESH DRESSED— Westerman, Regan, were guests from | 4. siihouettes and 6, TWO WEEKS No. 2 out of the city, | Areplcn ‘ancient sigh ‘ Tender and: Mellow Cans } ‘CHICKENS } < , castle reminiscent of jays of King’ St. George’s Food Sale be-j arthur, and the chureh figuring in 7 apanete Hulls Bo 17, DUCKS { ginning at 11:30 a. m. Satur-|the Round Table tales which the sev- Hisirsia ndanvabeyierialtiot POPCORN ([irtcituanc es. BIC GEESE eeoovc5nn ; day at Lucas Store. Baked enth grade at the Will school is study- i Y Sailing ki SODA oi sent, g. , << {ing are reproduced a in the ill sehaol sluggishness or constipation and Ba ing ; Sealy inteed Pkg. OC ee am REE ee lexamples of’ soap carving and other build a big appetite. Danae See spel nd beets é l ' | bits of handiwork are included in the CHOCOLATE prentuw tating un 15c ned Whole or PLAYMAKERS jexbibit, whieh has as a backsround a ‘The trouble with children who will not ARGO STARCH 2%" 3 ox 25 Shank Half, 2 Present {mented with samples of the products Sime Hate igtatonet aa sine 2 he, ewe Per Lb. ..... Pesaro oe Pe breath, peor color, dull eyes that are work of pupils at the William Moore often a bilious yellow. No appetite, no P | L LS B U RY’S at four tables and prizes went to Miss Inga Johnson, Mrs. A. W. Snow, Mrs, A. Lundberg and Mrs. Louis Benser. Bittersweet was used in decorating the rooms. Mrs. Lundberg and Mrs. A, Road Show Shakespeare Players New York City “MBRCHANT of VENICE” | the windows at the Harris and Wood- |mansee and Hogkins-Meyer stores, The Richholt school exhibit includes samples of handicraft, such as bas- iketry and weaving, simple pieces of Other displays will appear from time to time in downtown windows, according to R. L. Wells, chairman of ‘the school exhibit committee. Education week has been observed in each of the city schools during the | Week, either with programs presented iby the students, or by calling special attention to fhe signifieanpe of the week in the classrooms. All have em- jPhasized the theme for this year, {which is “The Schools and The Mi i tion's Founders.” * ee | school. ambition—even for play. Hard to get to sleep, hard to wake in the morning. There's an absolute remedy for this condition. It gives listless youngsters the appetite and energies of a young animal! The California Treatment con ing. But the trouble is in the lower bowel Your Child in y eat! They gain! They keep well! conquers Sluggishness not the stomach, but the bowel ion that keeps children from eat- organisations of the city which are af- | dividual would be strong-in character.’ ——_——_—_ —-— fillated with the music federation. | “There is,” he said, “no famine ex- Snubs Movies A committee composed of Mrs. J. P.!cept in the human spirit, no pesti- ° Last Times begs ypc French, Mrs. G. E. Wingreene and|lence but in the human heart.” In =H ak ry Mrs, A. J. Arnot are working out/conclusion Mr. Foley read a number} | ZANE GREY'S ROUSING ROMANC! Added Joya— Plang for the entertainment. of his poems. “Heritage of the Desert “Hollywood on The opera “Tannhauser” was the} Earlier the same day Foley was com- With Parade” q theme of the club Program TuNeeey, plimented as besektaet, given. ed os nanaie weds ry . A : : with Mrs, Wingreene as leader. e | Mrs, H. D. roeder, formerly a resi- A A fy - Miss en Vail Mi: whir' read a paper dealing with study of|dent of this state, at which several|Entertainment Will Be Final Blane 4 the opera after which Miss Marie |North Dakotans were guests, Among Feat f Nati | Week at r, . . ‘, i r le a And Walter Parker «°C. Earl King Will played Listt's piano at-|tHem were two former Bismarck} Feature o Ae ala ha a Speak Wedding Vows Wed Christmas Day Thou Sublime Sweet twomen, Mrs, Caroline J. Watera fed Celebration Here Mrs. Anna W. Croft, an aunt and a i A Mrs. Iver Acker. sang “Elizabeth’s | cousin of Mrs. J. E, Davis of this city.! i Re aT ee Nie erence,in the| |The engagement and approaching | prayer” and “Elizabeth's Greeting to| Covers were marked for 12 at the), Observance of National Leine home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Orlando} marriage of Miss Winona Dewhirat,/the Hall of Song” and George| breakfast table, which was centered |n Bismarck Nov. 18-19 pi yeoge Vaile, Jr. Rock sland, Ill, their| niece of Secretary of State overt | Humphreys sany an arrangement of| with @ huge bowl of sweet peas in|8te with a “story book ivall” to be daughter, Miss ar Vaile,| Byrne, to Mr. C. Earl King, Olney, “© Thou Sublime Sweet Evening Star” | pastel colors. ponie Friday crates ane \ sale Se _— on tk of New/TIil., was announced at a party given by Wagner-Liszt. The “Pilgrim’s} A Thanksgiving motif was fea- ie hay koe Lifpailg a is rig at Bie secs Wh aarieee Toca after. | cvening by Mrs: Rolf Normans tip | chorus” from ‘Tannhauser was the tured in the table appointmenta) xing, ibrerian, who is directing plans “ ie . , final number. when Mrs. Giles Personius, 610 Ten! 2 is ‘oon. The bride formerly was direc- | Avenue E. : A social hour followed and tea was|St., entertained members of her site! anti We ha te or of Rr pags ean at the First} Four tables of bridge were in play| served by the hostesses, Mrs, John| bridge club Thuraday evening. Con- sod hirer ng Pe eta sb4 bd Phe donee: ner iien 0) read in Min water ce Keg e rf Gene ana ie Rit Howey eect RY Lsyitend * eee ee for children trot the fourth to te ms , __ * eK Mrs. J. A. Moberg receiving score pe neers, a few relatives and | Groves. Members of the Bismarck chapter | prize. ea a pcmsire, Geo) Bed 7 nec w. Pd Re hathad _ Appointments for the bridge tables! o¢ the Knights of Columbus will as- *e & nn Hed A ie te. pats aay ane ‘game ten RHEL AT Nene frieespvierian | were carried out in pink and greenl.!semble at 9 o'clock this evening at| In compliment to Mrs, A. C, Ten- Hohe Will be GGNtIBAL “anid: beth eel Valle family. Bosauate argnd of the | Centerpieces were Columbia rose-| the J, W. Calnan Funeral home to re-|ney (Victoria Dunn), ‘Miss Gladys an yc § erehoNl ‘ 4 ‘S| 4 ber of the order who died Thursday. | Women at a bridge party ureday tively arranged about tie rooms. Miss Dewhirst, who is the daugh- sent book characters and at the be- » . ‘As the bride and bridegroom entered | ter of J. W. Dewhirst, Clay Olea its| » r- i ee IF Mondial he a aor sister, MIS.) ginning of the evening will form in President “Knucks” McGloin | as took thelr paces, Miss Betty Ann | nas been in tae employ of the de: Miss Olive Hall Is in ‘te ‘bridge games went to” Maes |e for & grand march, during which (just "Knucks"to you) x Hitt at the pia layed the “Bridal rtment o! for the 1 ey Mad & committee of judges will select ie & Chorus” trata Wagner's “Lohengrin,” pans, Spee ‘ hae aie Bride of G. Hubbard be there wae cpitt rage aay wir costume. Each evening a prize hy changing to Nevin'’s “Rosary” during! The wedding of Miss Dewhirst and & - ;| Will be presented to that child ap- rs the ceremony. Mendelssohn's “Wed: | Mr.-King will be solemnizeg. Christ Rouncement bas been made by pea ait tp the hte QE. pearing in a costume which best il ; HE campus was the gas works Ging March” was played as a reces-|mas day. - They are to make their|Mr. ant ‘s. Isham 5 r= y|lustrates some character from chil- = mite P Han AL EAMCON TNT GWE oe rae | wentMCel, at the iatvinge of thal aah ny pete eens | diene books Binnie Barnes, above, is a star of the ...the school bus was a tank abe, bride, who was unaitended,| is employed by the International daughter, Miss Olive Hall, to George] they are to make thelr fuiure heme. | Following ithe grand march, eight | English stage and Hol'ytvood. sum- . their college song, “Shouting the we f butter ‘low: em- | Harvester company. lubbard o} alaka, Mont. ie wed- " {groups of silhouettes depicting scenes 7 Troldered net, fashioned with © fitted ae Ging took place Tuesday at Ekalaka.| es 7G. piamese, 508 West Ros from fairy tales, well known logenas| She came to the United States and Bottle Cry of Spreedom.” It’s the bodice and short puffed sleeves and an! Attendants were Mrs. Fern Jamison] ser avenue, and Miss Hilda Boo were|" incident from some favorite | Started for ed eens ke teas Tae big telly-laugh of the football ankle-length skirt. Its only trimming | Professional Women and Benson Hirsch. coe suit of { JNt hostesses at a dinner pasty giv-| 00k will be presented, closing with | lonesomeness overcame her, she tore up is Was an appliqued design in pastel | Will Cc ‘on du ct Survey ta ea Lhe th rere he a en Thursday evening in the dining Beare or Pilgrim. Lae The ee ber husband in London, seascn. 1 — 4 for members of} e senior ; " bouquet, |_ The Bismarck Business and Profes-| . Following the ceremony a wedding] the church and their husbands ana|is “Books for Young America.” Miss TROUBLE SAVERS . Following the ceremony a buffet inner was served by the bridegroom's | wiy, ‘i Harriet Rust, assisted by the library} You now can get sets of paper is vy sional club will cooperate with 1,300 wives. Covers were marked for ,40 luncheon was served. Later Mr.|business and professional women's other, Mrs. M. Hubbard, for mem-! euests at long tables. ornamented Staff and members of the Girl Scout |Plates and ee pele Seesths $ r 8 | ny s i ic : their home. ‘Thé bride traveled in aj widespread i’ the ate eOk| Mr. Hubbard and his bride left im- | 2 spur veckyy alee pemeie visited each of the city schools in the |namental picnic lunches. They cost Cloth, trimmed in black Withit she |Meetesio aa ty Gommercla! andl Tone in Wyoming and are to make) Owed the ainner. came time arranged fot ston ot | qeaemusmasmens-amnoums cloth, trimmed in blacke She | professional fields at the present time. same ‘anged fo Of | Wore a black top coat and black ac-/The investigation is a project of the|their home at Ekalaka, where the | @=——-—__—_--______._____ | pupils to aid in presenting the sil- cessories. research committee of the National! bridegroom is engaged in ranching. M houettes at the “story book ball.” ‘ Mrs, Parker, who has made her| Federation of BUnnees ‘and Profes-|_ Mrs. Hubbard was graduated from | eotings of Clubs, Hl nnn Hecawne tains tor bg natal rete home in Bismarck since May 1930,|sional Women’s clubs, of which Dr.|Bismarck high school and also is al] Fraternal Groups ii GOOD DESSERTS friends for the splendid v when she accepted the position of di-/ Lillian M. Gilbreth, industrial engi-|8t@duate of the Bismarck and the | ¢———_ ———_—| Fresh figs or fresh persimmons |J Which I received Mee Me rector of religious education at the |neer, is chairman. Capital Commercial célleges here. She} St. George's Episcopal Guild will|make grand desserts when served |{ Court. I hope for r lucl local Presbyterian church, has at-| A special sub-committee has been | tas been employed in Ekalaka for the|conduct a food sale at the A. W.| with heavy cream. They are excel-|f| next time. A SCHAFER. “<j tended the University of Tilinois and/ formed to carry it out, headed by Dr. |J8st. two months, Lucas store Saturday, beginning at 11/lent as a finish to a meal that has a : received her degree in religious edu-|Iva Lowther Peters of Fishkill, New ian ool atte a oe of the is nh eg rie a reatate Boston | not been very -hearty. cation from Boston University in| York, a recognized authority in re- a at Baker, Mont. aked beans and brown bread. = 3 1929. {search and education. = * 2 et * », ‘The bridegroom, who is the son of} Already federation officers have an-| (Gj ¥ iz ‘Those planning to attend the publi ‘Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parker of New | nounced. that the organization is un- Girls Reor ganize +,3|card party to be given at 8 o'clock Paltz, was graduated from the high | equivocally opposed to any discrimina- Episcopal Guild | Monday evening in St. Mary's audi- school at New Paltz and from the|tion on the basis of sex and annual torium by the Catholic Daughters of Baron de Hirsch Trades school in| and biennial conventions have repeat- ¥ eorge’s | America. are requested to make reser- SATU! " NDAY, NOV. 12-! New York City. He is engaged in the jedly endorsed the principle of eat Maopal cuiron was, bachiete st vations before Monday morning eith- ™ iia oth axe ital ad eh ais plumbing, heating and electrical con-| pay for equal work. this week ‘under the direction of Mrs.|&" With Mrs. J. B. Smith at 1184 or To the Voters of Burleigh Midnite Show Sunday At 12:15 trapting erie ie nad ane |, The present study will build up fac-/q, ¥, Dullam and officers for the year bad wat ae aaa at miles i Cc ty in the 5th District mong the guests at the wedding |tual information to test these con- , elected. ere is to be a door prize and re-| ounty in e istrict: were the bridegroom's mother, Mrs. clusions. No paid research workers Wolters sie Doris Orchard, presi- freshments will be served. There will} unty a Parker; the bride's grandmother, Mrs.| will be employed, but each club will dent; Je Baker, vice president; |e an admission charge of 25 cents. esi Edmund Noyes; and her uncle and|report to federation headquarters in|gent;, Jean a ae ‘ xk * | I hereby express my appreciation aunt, Dr. and Mrs. J. Noyes, all of/New York by Dec. 1 about conditions |aureentsnare: secretary: and Allee! ‘rhe Boys’ King’s Heralds of Mc- fort Heivaleiandiwagpordsiventaicimihe Park Ridge, Ill. Dr. Noyes is dean of! in its own community. ineionnecn are eligible to MEDEA Cabe Methodist Episcopal church will 7 the Illinois Dental college. However, the scope of the investiga- meet at 2:30 o'clock Saturday after- General Election for County Commis- ae % tion will be wide. ‘The clubs will seek (un the Organization, whieh wit Havel icon at the home of Jimmy Shunk, sien: Miss Myrtle Thompson, 204 Mandan | ‘nformation about discriminatory leg-| “Meetings will be held every other| 74 Ninth St. : St., has gone to Dickinson to spend |islation against women, federal, state Tuesday afternoon after school, the H F. Ti di the week-end with friends. and municipal. Attention will be e sage ge Peibinee Vilas RB irto | . Ff. Liedman. aa” given to the reported tendency of {next meeting to be Nov. 22 at thei! City-County News | jTailroads, banks, public utilities, de- {heme of Jean Baker, | nnn » Miss Myra Thursotn, 618 Third St..' partment stores and factories to dis- Mr. and Mrs. William Owens, Man- left ates. a late ha criminate against women workers in|. W, Foley Speaks dan, are parents of a ae born she will spen week-end wi et the matter of pay, hours and advance- " Thursday at St. Alexius hospital. * pee ee Dette ms Before Club Group ee A similar inquiry will be made with A son was horn at St. Alexius hos- Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Spotts and son, | relation to the civil service, the teach-| . James W. Foley, North Dakota poet pital Thursday to Mr, and Mrs. Leo|== ‘S Billy, Fargo, have returned to their | ing field and public office holders,;and former editor of the Bismarck | Timpe of Almont. home after a short visit here with)and also to discover whether women | Tribune, who now makes his home in : Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Kobs, 217 West/in clerical and stenographic positions | California, was a guest speaker re-}| A daughter was born to Mr. and xv o ‘Thayer avenue. jhave suffered disproportionately from j cently at a program sponsored by the|Mrs. Palmer C. Bakken, 509 Avenue 2) es * ;men during the depreasion, | Neo club of Tujunga, Calif. The|C, Sunday at St. Alexius hospital. | y , * *e * Program was arranged by Mrs. Grace BF | i | Se 8 ge a -__ U.S. Inspected Meats ernoon nor on the following Saturday, "CNOOIS Plan Series | Seuee and’a college classmate of Mr.| Livestoc ommissl d Phone 332 400 Main Ave. the ety lbrrian Mae Ruth ing” |” OF Window Displays) 'spaxing mainty of ways and means ee ane “limit win S ‘| jof meeting the ups and downs of life , : gfebidtied . ; _ All schools of the city are cooperat- jin a philosophic manner, Mr. Foley Cc ampion-Lamd a e 100 Pure Ho Lard meats), 63 Members of St. Rose's Missionary | ing in a plan for extending the ob- interspersed his talk with’ reminis-| Omaha Stock Show ) per Ib. ......... group were entertained Thursday | servance of National Educational Week |cences of school days in Bismarck, re- palace frvening by Mrs. Paul Halloran at her’ throughout the school year instead of {calling that he was more interested| 4. F, Guilfoyle, owner of the Corn —CHOICE YOUNG, TENDER BEEF— home, 507 fourth (St. Bridge WAS /imiting the celebration to this one|in the song of the meadow lark and| pelt Commission’ Co. at Omaha and Kettle oeat. a “4 ees cece: he cere ns | week. The plan calls for a series of|the blue of the skies than in mathe-| sioux city bought the grand cham- ettle Roast. Ib. .............. busi ion. The score prizes vere awarded to Mre, Harvey "Niles {exhibits in downtown store windows | matics or science in those days. pion lamb at the Omaha stock show Rump Roast 1 ite ee webb ‘Bittereweet {{2" the next several months and will! He pointed to the need of whole-| at $70.00 per ewt. This lamb weighed Chuck Roast Was used in decorating the rooms maci serve the two-fold purpose of keeping |some activity for each person, declar-| 115 Ibs, and was @ Southdown Hamp- Center Cuts | ees e the public informed as to the work/{ng it would prevent human wreckage| shire. It was raised and fed by R. eoe 2 ‘lavender tapers lighted the tables. being carried on in the various sohools| mea Assit a bai asin geairapecaialand lie. tuts ae eod oe aameatoaey orth x % * | a . aS , Another of a series of benefit bridge Sad mreviding an incentive for the|enduring people, in which cach in-| Dakota. Razed ved parties sponsored by the Busy Bee a ‘ \ rioin Stea| Sewing club was given Thursday af- eee pales ogarsit z Swiss Steak | § feo PMS. it Newton and school and the seventh grade at the j Lbs. Cc Mis. Pred Onde at the Newton home, | win sunior high school, now are in - 1021 Seventh St. Bridge was played 3 Do this for ——— Lean, Center Cut Shoulder, Loin or Rib End, per Ib........ 8¢ Canned Peas Pork Roast Pancake Flour ;..u. Makes Lighter, More Tender, More Delicious Pancakes LOG CABIN SYRUP Metin AB Pure Cane and Maple : Delicious on Pancakes or Waffles Table Size ....23¢ CALUMET 8aking Powder Pound 10c Bag CAULIFLOWER, snow - white, mae large solid heads, 2 trl Te CELERY HEARTS, fancy white, 3 for .... 19c BEANS, Wax, te Ses. Ae Seedless, 6 for ‘ 21c “BEST BY TEST’ Can MAZDA LAMPS ‘v2. 60 Waus EACH General Electric ... American Made, Interior Frosted. Seediless, 4 for ........ DATES, fresh, bulk, —the colon. California syrup of figs is the only “medicine” that is needed to stimulate the colon muscles. The very next day your child is eating better and feeling better. Keep on ‘with the syrup of figs a few days and you will see amazing ‘improvement in appetite, color, weight and spirits, Matinee 2:30, 50c HAMLET . Night. 8:30, 75c fresh, 2 pounds . ASPARAGUS, fresh, tender, 2 bunches .. PARSNIPS, snow- white, 5 pounds .25¢ Music Club Plans Dinner to Honor President Howard AVOCADOS, fresh shipment, each . SOAP CHIPS ~* ‘The Big Package Lasts and Lasts! WHITE EAGLE Pound 2 5c 55c¢ clubs here next of figs when sickness, a cold or any upset cussed at @ meeting of the ONIONS, dry, NASH COFFEE, Plans for entertaining John E. Any drugstore has thereal Calitonia || Wings Cigarettes 2 pkgs. 25c io 15¢ | tbo ......... Tle Combination Tickets North Datote. Feascation of ptuae STE ene shores en ie Sipe * Popular fer thei SWEET POTATOES, 9@¢ | ENDIVE, fresh 17 F 3 lature never made a nicer acting or opuler for their , 5 Clubs, and Mrs. Howard, when they i ti ative. (I rt 5 pounds .............409C | shipment, each ....... L&C i Both Performances, $1.00 Ane Mrs. Howard. when, they nleer testing Jexative, acy quality and value Carton of 200, $1.23 poun pt ae . ALL $1.25 ORDERS FREE Saturday, Nov. 12 J iiusicat ciuy at the World War Me- has clogged a child's bowels, DELIVERED 4 é met ode aeaars alana Butter, per pound 20c e e q rogral ill be giyen to which mem- Even when it’s somethirig to give children, . Auditorium |eesee peti nececiie |) eee ad 25 poh ey eS gin aorcswt i ome |) Fead, ige. loaves 3 for 25c invited as well as members of CALIFORNIA Syrup of Figs. Adminei 1; music by Leonard Dahl and his Gate City Orchestra. imine invited.~-Under suspices Lloyd Spett Post Ne, 1, Amerkan Logon

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