The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 13, 1933, Page 5

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u 2 € 3 . stalled Thuraday evening at a meét-| meeting of the order: held Thursday ing in the Odd Fellows hall. Miron Rierson, past master workman; Walter Knott, master workman; evening in the Masonic temple. She succeeds Doris Tait. Tolschinsky, | Bergeson, worthy associate advisor; Abe 5 foreman; R. B. “albrecht, overseer; | Frances Dunn, charity; Elizabeth Harry Cuns, guide; Anton Patera, in-| ville, 0 aide watchman; Clement Kelley, out-/ faitt; Ione Noggle, recorder; Lemobn, side watchman; C. G. Derby; secre- tary-treasurer; New Residents of a City Are Honored Sabutheran women who have recent- ty come to Wire honored guests held Evening te tis parler cf tn tae, auspices of the men’s club. iy Lutheran church Thursday after-: oe H Spnve 272, Mair, which was in the/Christian Endeavor & piano solo by Miss Marie who played Beethoven's “Ecossiasess.” Hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs. E. N. was hostess at an informal party Piano Studio ‘get-acquainted’ meeting, eos SN hich Mrs, hard Harm: Se arranged by the Ladies Aid eo-/Group Names Officers Names Mr. F. Swenson | yuies ves panned as a sures Pink |, Mra Richard Harmeling, Covington. || gosiat rates for private leoas 3 Dre een eee if Gama ta|_,, The Ladies Ald society of the First ing room where a pink and white {ner given Thursday evening by Mrs. Phone 1586 -ifig wives of new state officials and|ed president of the Christian En- members of the state legislature. deavor society of the First > Mrs, E. N. Hedahl, president of the|church at a special meeting held , past president, presided during/ Rev. Ira E. Herzberg, pastor of the ® musical program. This inéluded| church. Rumbers by a women’s octette, with| Miss Clara Mack, the retiring pres- Mrs.-O. 8. Rindahl at the piano; a/ ident, was named vice president; Miss Piano solo by Jean Plomasen; vocal] Winifred Burkhart, recording = solos by Mrs. T. G. Plomasen and|retary; Miss Dora Bischof, treasurer; DON'T LET COMMON and Miss Lila Schneider, correspond- ing tary. secretary. .Committees to supervise various activities during the ensuing year will be appointed at the next meet- bridge Albrecht and Grant Marsh, while the Mrs. Roy Gunderson were winners at whist. Lutheran Ladies’ Aid | Lutheran church elected officers for at_@ general business meeting Thureday afternoon in the society, assisted by Mrs. G. N. Liv-| Thursday evening at the home of bey DP wien was named ou president. Other officers elected were Mrs. J. P, Engen, vice president; Mrs, J. J. Barth, secretary; and Mrs. H. Evangelical | 233 A. Swenson, treasurer. Eliason wes appointed treasurer of + {the flower fund and Mr. A. W. Ap- Plequist was named organist. Officers who have served for the hope; Irvine, treagurer. Mrs. A. C. Brainerd was elected mother advisor of the chapter to succeed Mrs. Andrew: Er- dahl, who has served in this capactty | for the last three years. prizes went ot Mrs. R. B.| Appointive officers will be named and installation services conducted and Marry Cunz/ for officers and members of the advi- sory board at the next meeting of the | Broup, two weeks hence. Following the meeting Mrs. Erdah! Ernest * ee motif was featured. About 45 Rain- bow Girls and advisory board mem- bers attended. Mrs. Erdah! was assisted in serving by Mrs. F. C. Ellsworth and Mrs. George Munger. eee E Mr. and Mrs Louis Altringer and two children of Eckelson, N. D., are here for a short visit with Misses Madge and ee King, Webb block. * Members of St. Rose's mission group held a business and social meet- ing at the home of Mrs. P. R. Webb, Mrs, Carl lund, and Eve | Miss Winifred Barrington will tell the stories. ly underwent an operation at a local West. Covers were marked for eight hospital, guests at a table lighted with red tapers and centered with a hunting scene. Mrs. W. J. Targart received the Score prize and there was a favor for Mrs. Harmeling. eee ! Members of the Order of the East. | ern Star and the Masonic lodge may invite guests to the dancing party | which will be held this evening in the Masonic temple. Dancing will begin | at 9:30 o'clock. ~ ee &, (Additional. Society on Page Seven) ee # The weekly story hour at the Bis- marck public library will be conduct- ed at 2:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon in the children’s room at the library. *# & # Mrs. John Reff, 409 Fifteenth 8t., was hostess to members of the Littles Flower mission group Thursday eve- ning. Bridge, played at two tables, was the pastime. Mrs. Stanley Cer- vinski and Mrs. Harold Kenney re- ceived the score prizes and a gift also was presented to Mrs. Cervinski, who will leave the city in the near future. ee Anne Hurlbut Petersen E, O. Bailey and Mrs. J. C. Maddox, at the Batley home, 523 Avenue A|| Studio, Room 3, Tribune Bldg. || HIS BREAD WAS BUTTERED the ex-college wrestling champ a e_on the 4/ THE SPORT PARADE t 614 Fifth St. Wednesday evening. WEET KLES, {ing of the ‘soctety. nd Mra. J. P. Engen, treasurer, Bridge layed at two tables, with || SLICED 8| PIC! 5 BACON, CONSTIPATION DULL |,,.A, social hour followed the busl-|""mne society. discussed plans for a| Mts. C.'S, Posum snd and hire i, ei hal cece te 9c ick eee ee yrs. 3. i Seo Pod Saad Dicing, Hew PORE GHOPS LOIN yp - JOEL MCCREA ‘ Best Food Salad Dressing, Best : THE. JOY OF LIVING |Burton Installs : Wilma Wenzel Heads | antic, tte Thursday for thes toe |] Poot Mayonnaise, 4. Qq, | PORK ROAST, per Ib. 15¢ MARIAN MARSH, WILLIAM ili A. 0. U. W. Officers} Rainbow Girls Order theo ne eS GREEN TOP CAR- Seton” Ostteghen wanes Cones bhi) . 3. L. &. || LETTUCE, . Walter Catle: Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN Brings | p. B. Burton, district deputy of the —_— Blensley, 622 Tenth St. Mrs. Con-|§ 2 heads ................ 19 ¢ |For, 2 bunches ....... 8c Directed by Dudley Murphy A. 0. U. W. lodge, conducted the| Wilma Wenzel was elected worthy | nell is an aunt of Mrs. Blensley. They a ae Relief services, when recently elected of-| ®dvisor of the Bismarck chapter of| came here to be with Mrs Connell's|| BULK DATES. Te | Siro. fi ificers of the Bismarck lodge were in-|the Order of Rainbow for Girls at a | sister, Mrs. R. L. Dralle, who recent- 2 pounds .....+4. re, | C | sman size, 3 pkgs. ..... 19c Constipation takes the sunshii out of your days. It may bring head- | aches, loss of appetite and energy, sleeplessness, sallow skins, pimples. If neglected, it can seriously impair health. UST RECEIVED: J Kellogg’s Att-Bran provides two TOMORROW! Revealed!! ning Fast Comedy MEATS EVERTHING IN BEEF, PORK and VEAL CAPITOL —= THEATRE =— TONIGHT Daily at 2:30-7-9 MONDAY — TUESDAY | A New . ie aeea se zs weiiie eit 2 wi A bi e 99 Fortunately, you can avoid this | os ‘ e Devil I condition by eating «delicious ce- | NEW Personality ‘ he Devil Is Y 0 u A c H | L D ; Washington Merry-Go-Round real. Laboratory tests show that | Never Before ' Paramount's Light- ° gets the things needed to overcome common constipation: “bulk” and vitamin B. Aut-Bran is also a rich source of —PVPBCOV CPSP OPO EE AA Sweaters Dickie Moere mee cameen|t OS El see... rage 1.G.A. STORES artoon—All_ Color ‘ like that of leafy vapaalles: With. |& Elbow length puffed sleev. Vivid ... Novelty—News ° ° in the body, it forms a soft mass. Electric ; Gently, i staat lkers es, sizes to fit 8 to 14 years. wastes. How much better than dosing yourself with patent medicines. Two tablespoonfuls of ALL-Bran daily are usually sufficient. With each -meal in chronic cases. If not re- lieved this way, see your doctor. z E SHOP 106 Third Street Children’s Clothes and Gitta ¢ Frederick the Great rarely washed even his face and Persons who bathed were con- sidered eccentric even up to the last century. How fortu- nate we are to live in an age of cleanliness typified by your Pgmcians Practice and ad- ice. Where Science and Ethics Corner 4th & Broadway G. P. Hotel Bidg. Impulsive -... Misunderstood A New Clara Bow “OFF HIS BASE,” comedy riot Romance With EDMUND LOWE WINNIE GIBSON (lara ROW Cat Her Savace MONROE OWSLEY - GILBERT ROLAND; THELMA TODD - ESTELLE TAYLOR — ADDED JOYS — NOVELTY and NEWS Sat. ahd Mon. same attention as you yourself at all Children-choppers prefer 1.G.A. iV ‘Stores because in every one of these independent, owner-oper- ated stores a emiling, friendly grocer is ready to help make chopping e.sier and quicker. . DESSERT POWDER, CAROL, 4 pkgs. ...... 19¢ DESSERT POWDER, 4 GELATINE 1. G. A., 3 pkgs. ....... 19¢ Al COFFEE oi mer. .............590 | GELATINE U. S. INSPECTED MEATS Saturday Specials PHONE 332 LARD BABY BEEF ROUND STEAK 16c - Lb. - 16c Tc - Lb. - 7/2 SWIFT'S LARGE JUICY WEINERS 1114 - Lb. - 11%4e 400 MAIN Per lb. 5c TENDER KETTLE POT ROAST Limit With Meats LEAN SHOULDER PORK ROAST 7c - Lb. - 712e Midnite Show Sunday at 12:15 | PARAMOUNT; Evening 40c PEANUT BUTTER «."*-*". 25¢ Matin 25c Saturday Specials at HEMPEL’S Broadway and Third | Phone 1612 Phone 1612 Pork and Tomato Beans Med. tin ad Se 5c ORANGES, Juicy sweet, 3 doz. for .. .49c . BANANAS Sid rret’..............3 Lbs, 23¢ APPLES per'ton 88: «os... a... 8 Lbs, 25¢ GRAPEFRUIT, Texas Seedless, med. size, doz. .. .45¢ LETTUCE, Crisp solid head, 2 for Chipso P. and G. White Tollet Soap Exige Sport LAUNDRY SOAP per pes. 3 bare. 15c 6 bars for 23c 17c DRIED GRAPES, (Zinfendels), 25 Ib. box only $1.49 as wale het cuits 8 i, beg... 19c 9 10c Ginger Snaps, Camay TE | eae eee BUTTER 3% bh peinte 2.00.00. ssnlLdb, 22%¢ Bread: '#, 2 for 5c “oie Bread CUT Logan’s - Oranges, they are good. 2 Gowen ....ceee-seoee aveseceseceseeese dozen Grapefruit, Texas seedless, Vegetables Head ti Celery Tomatoes Cauliflower Ismnach Rutabages Squash Onions, real good yellow variety per peck Grocery Department Libby's Salmon, 1 Ib. tall cans, fancy red, €@CN ......ssee008 seeeseenenes Barr's Vegetable Dinner, NO. 2% COM oo. eseesesseeseee eeeeeeeeee Logan's Fancy Creamery Butter,’ . ° 2 Ib. rolls GUARANTEED FRESH EGGS Meat Department Government Inspected Meats Jupiler its © RE od p CLIMAX FLOUR Every Sack Guarant on a Money |] Back Basis. It goes better bread North LAUNDRY SOAP i<:;.....27¢ EXTRACT tesa rs ton.” ... 196 mon, 2-02, eee CATSUP nag 14-072. : es SALAD MUSTARD i > 18¢ JELLY wiser... .25¢ GINGER ALE ii:°°*...29¢ POPCORN Sisuc’".. 106 SALMON ts tare Special for Bismarck and Mandan Stores for Saturday Only CHIPSO 3 10c pkgs. for_...19¢ FLOUR, CAROL—High Patent 49-lb. bags ...-99¢ .98-lb. bags . .$1.85 L } STEW fn... 53 Steak, shoulder, Ib. ....11c Roast, leg or rump, Ib. 1242¢ Freshest Fruits and Vegetables Grapes. Visit Paul Brown 3 pound basket .... 25c Oranges, fancy navels, 2 dozen 44c Walnuts, No. crop, 2 lbs. .. er Dates, fresh bulk, 2 pounds Nash Coffee, 2 pound cans Apples, 40 Ib. 1) en RUTABAGAS, CARROTS, PARSNIPS, ONIONS, 5 pounds .. 1: ALL ORDERS $1.25 DELIVERED FREE Lettuce, 2 large heads Radishes, fresh, 3 bunches .. Beets, green t 3 bunches for .. +4 Celery. fresh white. large stalks Onions, fresh green, 2 bunches Peas, fresh green, Fancy Blue Rose Rice, 3 lbs. for *.13¢c Ovaltine, $1.00 Patterson Seal Preserves, 4 lb. { Dinner, Wo. 24 un 1O€ bread Nerth Daketa BUY IT HERB Economy Grocery Phone 34 Cowan Bidg. 411 Broadway &

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