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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1933 I EI ESIC AO aS A . a 1 0D been di: families, | after $100 and accrued interest are/ thought the prison would be morejexpected to return to Grand Forks ~ \ ADJUT ANT Hl SMITH reeves te needy aie re. i\Wehe Bill Favored eliminated from the amount request-/| self-supporting were it not for legal | Wednesday. e ceived from the Red Cross is baked | By House Committee |<. restrictions concerning prison labor ; lias into bread at the state penitentiary. The amendment to the bill was! and objections to prison products 9 and Mrs, Kenneth Walker, 608 ES OP SALVATION ARMY |srtzesersscreittths Stenates| 2ouncne in ad out o North De Seetay by ibe house commites of tel nthe marten, wT Sate Prout] rouragin ot, amare, are paren mals Red |Kota, legislative sessions since 1919,| whole. Wehe appeared before the a ? ote steed: Br Niaivseaiey Ween ea a bill appropriating $300 for legal fees | propriations committee Tuesday. af ‘| 8t. Alexius hospital. branch of the American Association on girl born Wednesday morning at + 'Cross, the Salvation Army kitchen City-County Ni ; i ‘ to L. J. Wehe, Bismarck attorney, for| ‘The appropriations committee took! | y' y News ‘Church Society Will Albert Ryckman Weds SPEAKS 10 ROTARY hes prepared hot noon-day imc |his part in the brary investigation | up the appropriation for. the. state een Fh | ‘There will be a special meeting o/ . Serve Public Supper} Miss Mabel Thronson dren at a total cost of $68.61, or three | Of 1019, was back in the house today penitentiary, conferring with Warden] Municipal Judge Ronald N. Davies|/the Bismarck-Mandan lodge of per- ae and one-third cents per lunch. with the recommendation of the ap-/|C. C. Turner. of Grand Forks arrived in Bismarck| fection this evening at the Masonic ‘oMembers of the third division of| Miss Mabel. Thronson, Bismarck, | Explains Relief Program; J. L. In addition to the kitchen pro-|Propriations committee for passage] The warden told the committee he’ Tuesday for a visit with friends. He! temple. ~ ” adit a“ = — — —_ —= === = = Ss Nip Ladies Aid Society of the McCabe | and Albert Ryckman, son of J. Ryck- Bell Blied need Arca tveend: in at: thodist church are busy with plans|"82, Pollock, N. D., were married at| S¢ll Presented With Watch | Plied with 258 loaves of tesnet tn Ss Fo & supper which will be served in|® Service read at 10 o'clock Wednes- By Local Club other articles of food. $B chufch dining room Thursday |@®Y Morning at the home of Dr. and ‘Adjutant Smith thanked the Ro- ning, beginning at 5:30 o’clock,; Mrs. N. O. Ramstad, 824 Fourth St. tarians for their assistance in the mbers of the legislature and the | Rev. Floyd E. Logee, pastor of the| The S ion Army is a religious | relief program ie are cordially invited to attend.|Fitst Presbyterian church, officiated | organization with social objectives The club sang several Salvation reharge of 35 cents will be made for in the presence of a small group of | operating in 87 countries and using Army songs, with Maurice Agre, of ‘Be supper. relatives. 63 languages, Adjutant Herbert|the Army, playing the accompani- saifhe menu includes roast pork with} , The bride wore a gown of crepe de | Smith, of the local corps, told mem- | ments ¥ é Taylor ‘was program Wibssing, cabbage salad, pickles and/ Chine in shades of pastel blue and|bers of the Rotary club at their|chairman. , brown and white bread, apple |°@fried a bouquet of pink roses, blue |!uncheon meeting Wednesday. In special recognition to J. L. Bell, ‘8 la mode and coffee. 4 thyacinths and white freesia. The principal object of the organ-| recently elected an honorary mem- F ae k |. Mr. and Mrs, Ryckman left by au- {ization is to improve the lot of the ber of the organization and a past evMarlen Loehrke, son of A. A. Loeh- | ‘omobile immediately after the cere-|Unforunate through family relief and! president of the local unit, who 1s to ¥e, Bismarck, was recently initigted |Mony for Minneapolis and other Min. | character-building. leave the city soon, the club present- into Delte Sigma Pi, national com-| Nesta points. After Feb. 8 they will| To make a success of the work,/ed him with » watch, specially en Wierce professional fraternity at the|™ake their home in Bismarck, where |the adjutant said, the Salvation] grayed, Bell was lauded os a great iversity of North Dakota, Elections ihe bridegroom is employed at the itaea ghly to naeenzate each case| friend of the club, city and Gat] ; rocery. 0 get the Duem president, ant Be nap aunt, ore, basis “The bride, who has made her home |fortune and remedy. it, “Environ-|fY yore’ ete made the present- activity. if with Dr. and Mrs. Ramstad for the | ment is not the only factor,” he said.| ation, Conklin sald he hoped Bell's “we last two years, is a graduate of the | “Goodness starts from within.” absence from Bismarck would be ities “8 on ‘ Towner high school. “Our great need today is faith in temporary. Uae Davita e student at the) Guests at the wedding included|God and our fellowmen and our na-| th response, Bell thanked the club, iC of bys ta, has been! Mrs, Harry McGann and Edward|tion,” he said. “The best political said it had done much for him and initiated into pesca Kappa Psi, hon-|Ryckman, Bismarck, and Francis |@conomy is religion.” had given him acquaintances and orary band fraternity, in recognition! Ryckman, Pollock, 8. D., sister and Adjutant Smith then described the friendships “which will be carried Sersity conoett bend. He ts ¢ son of| owners of the bridegroom, relief work of the local unit. The| dearly with me.” y ij ek & community kitchen, which has been Eight members of the Rotary- x and Mrs. F. M. Davis, 930 Sixth Church Members Give in operation since last October, has sponsored Boy Scout troop were spe- af . Prepared 3,396 meals at a cost of guests at the luncheon. They Danerrican notes FE $77.10, or an average of t: done. | ial bs 4 : z ‘arewell for Bells . of two and one-|were “Billy Corwin, Kenneth Joalin, ES ey ake = nat eat |S, cue i, ae new Wotton Frocks a i Duemeland, ink rts, meeting of Lewis and Clark chapter, Trustees and members of the ses-/ the program by donating “left- mA Sponsor Mothers club, Tuesday after-/S!0n of the First Presbyterian church The “Army ‘has. furnished et Ritterbuan, club avenbet, oot noon at the home of Mrs. J. B. Smith, |@d their families and old friends as-!958 persons with beds and 1,492 master. g alor e! PURE 805 Fitth St. Roll call was answered Sembled at a farewell dinner Tuesday | with shower bath facilities. One Explains Work with Lincoln anecdotes. Jane Smith,|¢Vening in the church dining room in| hundred seventy-three wanderers aren D Gaughter of Mra, J.B. Smith, played|honor of J. L. Bell and his sister,| have been induced to write letters to i Ra waa ee eee é , o a plano solo, ‘Miss Emma Bell, who are leaving soon|their mothers or families and 147 ti has 18 members at present and en 2 anee to make their home in Minneapolis. !others have been sent to work on | TOP ig C . its mem- Mr. Bell and his sister have been|farms near here. that it expects to expand sites Aiea iy tient comet anugites active workers in the church during Distribute Coal to Needy Sea eo ratio bs ge an eal Sybil Ann now are settled in their aoe many years of residence in Bis-| Thirty-eight tons of coal have ae fiest-tlens ts of the latter nine Rosse! mal —————— scout ¢ Mrs. Panty rai fit caese ete Somnus ifn weal for fo at tables wit ie, We a oie Cavin ng: a aa ty ans Brora Horns = | appoint in red and white, to form - ae Jast week from Bottingsu, thelr form: |q Valentine motif. Bouquets of roses| Meeting, was resented with a gift, |ganlzation has e total of 224 merit been in Bismarck since the first of|#Md freesia and red and white tapers) or, re Court Justice A. M. plimentary to Mrs. A. J. Gron-| _ Supreme nu ee GUC Woke crus, rere in Keeping with the chosen | ng ‘gr., who has recently come to Bis-| Christianson, T. R. Atkinson, J. P. br tae certo as Red Gross director| Justice Nuessle of the state supreme | “Atk to spend the winter with her mere sat ais hot Bethe for Bottineau county, is well known to|COurt, presided during a program of |S". Attorney General A. J. Gronne, | named memeets Of lie Progra lub women of the state. toasts to Mr. Bell and Miss Bell. | (rts incd s Cen ot ie erent it ounced that the Bis- * : Among those giving short talks were | ‘ettained a company of 10 women at was anni — Mra, Kenneth Wells Cheing Mai,|Smyth, Miss Elizabeth Jones, Justice | ® Juncheon wise nhes eres oo Hiechmsfingareri lintel i = aed Siam, was tendered a surprise shower |Smyth, Miss Eilzabeth Jones, Justice “avo day evening at the Lewis and Clark (01 y. Tuesday evening when about 25|A. M. Christianson, J. P. Jackson and | ‘rmalis : hotel, Mandan, beginning at 7o‘clock members of the Women’s Missionary | George F. Will, Henry Duemeland led{ Compiimenting wives of members of| (C. 8. T.). In view of this, the Bis- society of the First Presbyterian|in singing songs dedicated to Mr.| the state legislature who are in Bis-|marck olub will not have its regular church assembled at the home of her/Bell. - marck during the session, the Amer-|noon-day luncheon meeting next father, Judge A. G. Burr, 702 Fourth} The dinner was served by a com-lican Legion Auxiliary will entertain | Wednesday. St. A group of violin numbers were|Mmittee of the Ladies’ Aid society un-/ at an informal tea Friday afterncon! Other guests at the luncheon in- given by Mrs. Otto Hanson, Fort Lin-/der the direction of Mrs. W. E. Perry./ Jan. 27, in the Auxiliary room st the| cluded E. R. Griffin and Rev. G. W. coln, and Mra. Ralph Truman gave ‘ 2 nee ‘World War Memorial building, Offi-| Stewart, Mandan; State Representa- two readings, after which games were| ditors for Scout cers of local patriotic societies and | tives H. F. Swett, Steele; W. J. Flan- played. A final entertainment fea- the Mandan Auxiliary officers also{nigan, Jamestown, and R. R. Scholl, ture was a treasure hunt during which Newspaper Selected] wit be guests. ‘Washburn; Theodore Taylor, Wilton; Mrs, Wells received her Sted aie ene Dr. L. B. McLean, ey, abe cong N. 8, Johnson presided at the refresh-} Catherine Stecher was named} Mrs. D. J. McGettigan, Superior,|kensle. Valley City; M. » Min- ment table. The party was arranged /editor-in-chief and Norma Peterson,| Wis., formerly of Biaierck, and her|espolis; State Senator J. P. Cain, by a committee headed by Mrs. Floyd! associate editor of the Girl Scout|son, Glen McGettigan, Pocatello,| Dickinson, and W. B. Couch, Bis- Logee and Mrs. F. E. McCurdy. MYs./newspaper at a meeting of the edi-| Idaho, arrived Tuesday for a visit) marck. ‘Wells, who with her husband is en-/torial staff of the new Publication,| With Mrs. McGettigan’s son-in-law gaged in mission work in Siam, has/neiq Monday evening. The newspa-|@nd daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. LONG RANGE PHOTO spoken at @ number of the missionary ner, which will feature news of the 11|Barth, 827 Sixth St., and with an-| ‘The world’s longest range photo- society programs and before other! Gir} geout troops of the city, will be|Other daughter, Miss Nora McGet-|graph was taken of Mount Shasta church groups during her stay here.|i.cueq on the third Monday of each|tigan of the Will school faculty. Mr.|from an elevation of 23,000 feet and SPRING Styles to charm— @ peppy ‘teen ages! @ chic young women! @ smart older women! Frills and gay young prints. Tailored styles. She plans to leave early next month] nonth, McGettigan will be in the city gnly|a distance of 331 miles by a captain for the Orient. ‘Other members of the editorial staft | few days, while his mother wile. in the Airy Air Corps. The photo Bronscteth ce Comfortable NEW ‘Men! Don f - eS are Bernadine Barrett, sports editor; |™ain for a longer visit. covered the greatest amount of earth's short sleeves. Simply everything — includ- en! Don't Miss This If you are moving, if youjand Frances Hoffman, business man- an ae tas re aecbiaut artnet ever taken at a single ex- ing PLENTY of quality! Heavy Weight want to advertise, or if there)2ger. All are holders of squad merit sume espn cao, pee posure. con is any change that affects your|"#¢e°*- | will leave this evening for Washing- CARD OF THANKS listing in the telephone direc-|,.1cP rete, "RO, Wilt assist jute eal-|ton, D. C., where she will make her| We take this opportunity to thank tory, please call the ‘telephone! badge holders: Marian Little, Ruth| ome with an uncle, Percy 8. Crewe. | our kind friends who assisted us WORK “AVENUE” VAT DYED FAST SMART COLOR PRINTS \ En route she will spend a few days in | ing our recent sorrow in the death of ffice now because a new book/Rand, Mary Mahiman, Phyllis Olson, ys fs in the process of prepara-|Trop 1; Mildred Altringer, Troop 3;| Minneapolis with her grandmother, |our beloved wife, mother, daughter, Betty Laist Troop 4; Harriet Rosen, irs. Mary Perley Lincoln. At Wash- | and sister. We also than! ose wi tion, - ‘Troop 6; Muriel Dresbach. Troop 7; rele arose ee will attend St.|contributed the many beautiful floral n "| Agnes ,, an Episcopal _ school | offerings. and myangeline Lobennirs Troop 10. for gins a Alexandria, Va. Sunday Mar. WC, Childs and Rene). Miss Alice Sales, 205 Second st.,|¢vening the Young People’s Fellow- will leave Thursday for Minneapolis pe ees oars ci ered to spend a few days visiting with Crewe following their mete # % * ing in the parish house. Mrs, W. T. Kraft reac a paper Ory | seermmmmmen ee ere ES “Reviving the Railroads” at a meet- ing of the Mothers’ club Tuesday aft- ernoon at the home of Mrs. W. E. Another for every dress that fades! REGULAR and Just Received n EXTRA Sizes Pure Irish Linen Frocks A remarkable value at only $1.00 friends. Last Times Today — Two Smashing Hits Bridge was played at three tables 1m One Big at a social meeting of the Mothers’ “ 99 REQUEST NITE! Service club Tuesday evening at the ‘Me and My Gal home of Mrs. Roy Kennelly, 825 Th Fourth St. Score prizes were award- ed to Mrs. John R. Fleck, Mrs. E. M. SPENCER TRACY “Bast Lynne” Hendricks and Mrs. Bernard Andrus. JOAN BENNETT en a ae Souvenirs - Comedy - News No extra charge In addition to our jam-Bang Comedy regular program nee with See— “A in SAVINGS . SHARE a ihaer ota Lasi “] Dull RAYON Value in FANCY SOCKS Smart new effects! In durable Tayon-and-celanese or cotton- snciosianese twist! Assorted Week-End Specials §]) =**t22"*: Bismarck Such Outstanding Enter- tainment. : JOAN RAWFORD At the peak of her career in the United Artist Smash Hit Below are just a few samples of the many good bargains being offered for the wind-up of our January sale of savings. HEAVY WEIGHT, and RUN-RESIST! Sport Jackets! Ladies’ Sweaters! A wool, in bright plaids | All spol in bright color . i combinations, . me” * ss. $2.98 | sro 98c RAIN SEE How you SAVE! Share in This Big; BIG Saving! Ladies’ Hose! Ladies’ Scarfs! Py Penney’s Leads the Way SHIRTS | SHORTS Rayon and wool, in sizes | Silk or wool, in all WALTER HUSTON with These Sturdy, Warm argos , 2 through 10%) color com. mig anes poe py eerie Per pair ....... 14 | bination vives 39c The mony ot sade, tetared Dy raeemes U nion ~ ui ts i fy i s ‘Tnfante’ Sweaters!’ | Children’s Bloomers RTBU bagGhe Mens lt oF sett seok yarns, Of rayon, striped jersey, “FORTY THIEVES,” Cartoon and cobrs ..... 49C Co eee PEAY BURLY: Rubber Gaiters! Quality Shoes! Ladies’ or children’s, Regular $4 shoes, in all Per pair... TOC lates... $2.98 New Dresses Arriving Daily Sc<"ses2" $3.85 ney’s Tuying power could offer at this low 1 Ankle length—long short sleeves! Fe:pound eoeight! r Regular Prices Pre- Nail for this iow attraction Matinecs Evenings 316 Main Avenue , Aw ; “A FAREWELL TO ARMS”