The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 18, 1933, Page 3

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Ps) THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1933 lencr yy 7c | STUDEBAKER LOOKS /e.Anpticatons for Tnasual Valentine [| SOCIETY NEWS) pic ovinst veits| sess ses sxe AB See Sinden cans tors ive each night inspired & PARAMOUNT, NOW! A P ee Ng) listener Hard Times Party Mrs. Rathbun Speaks | reat Advancement Has Been in sty oe Will Be Held March 1, 2, and 3, Planned by Lodge/To Community Council] Made Since Founding of jeneors | Mon tour. ot, te 3-1 Sicrutary MANUS Wngerion The Dewres a Sikes loge will nepeakt 2, “Womar's, Viewpoint Big Auto Company in accordance with the state relief Anrieunees e ° monsor » hard-times party to which |in Legislation,” Mra, 5 -| 80 , Ind, Feb, 18.—With Langer. ————_—_—_ N Lo Pri P Li y the public is invited, Thursday eve- "Py from Pembina county, addzeased | 868 in thelr botkets and two forges| . Mil . the North Dakota ew LOW Irice Frouc Postponement of Ne ning, Feb. 23, in the dining room of|the Bismarck BC as their equipment, Henry and Clem Spplications, King said. | Farmers State Relief conference here the World War Memorial building, Studebaker opened’a blacksmith shop|The county committee has establish- from next week-end until March 1, ty Starting Tonight Guests are asked to come in costumes in the World War Memorial|in South Bend 81 years ago this/ed headquarters on the main floor of/2 and 3 was announced Saturday by appropriate ‘o the “hard times” idea. | building. month. From this small beginning|the court house here. Ashbel Ingerson, secretary of the call ‘There will be an admission charge of} She discussed the work of legisla-| Studebaker has won for itself a lead- ce committee. 25 cents, . tion, summarising the parliamentary |ing position in the automobile in- Under the dirextion of Mrs, Her-| procedure in passing a bill and men-/| dustry and ranks as the oldest motor mann Scheffer and Mrs. Bruce Doyle | tioning various bills of interest to| Car manufacturer. ® program of musical numbers and/ women voters. Over that long span of years Stu- meetings of ; Matinee dances will be given by students atj Several school children have re-|debaker has earned a world-wide rep- the U. 8. Indian school. ceived medical care recently through |Utation. Changing times and chang- the Later guests will form in line for|funds provided by the Council, Miss|ing modes have meant increased op- & grand march, preeeding an hour of | Esther Teichmann, school nurse, portunity and growth to Studebaker. games and stunts, Refreshments will| stated in her report. Hot lunches are| Studebaker’s manufacturing facill- be in keeping with the theme of the daily at the Wachter and| ties today cover every requirement ved Standing Rock Agency Em- party. and Evening Children Always 10c id . Richholt schools to 39 children, the ‘The program is being arranged by | said. ba! os ployes and Missionaries = Watch this paper Monday for New Policy Misses Madge ‘- Teported stamp! son son, Kathleen eames tid Oatherine itr being distributed by thittren Will Cooperate ot Burke and Senator Anton Larson it. Announcement r Emmons. Morris, with Miss Gertrude Eichhorst daily. This amount cae m - and Mrs. Gerald C! in charge of H Immediat i anemig nt OMT 80 Studebaker introduced} (Tribune Special Service) Het is the prime objective of the con oe FOR ONE NIGHT OF LOVE... Ttthe : subeilary Rockne Motors corpora-|, Tort Yates, N. D, Feb, 18-—Out of 8500'% expected to draw up recom, | Will pat SHE GAMBLED HER SOUL Club Officers Are rs which climbed | from Sist to] ® recent conference botnet Mendations for presentation to the ‘Them oe Guests of Juniors |t ths, starting from|in the district came recommendations| sboslutely must have rd scratch. Last fall Studebaker merged | tnat young Indian couples be assist-|lothing and fuel Mrs. Florence Davis, president of the White Motor company of Cleve- the elghth district of the state fed-| tsp pe Aterg wegne cet Who has) ond, manufacturing tricks -and|ed in securing their own homes, that eration of women’s clubs; Mrs. A. C.ling’ the children, busses. Under the leadership of| Indians increase their home gardens, Young, Seas er onal ioe Het eee President 4B Erskine, Studebaker. pa aie Dt d program junior membership; a! 5 was able to do this without any in- idians Zuger, former state junior member- DeMolay Members to crease in capital stock, thus elimi-| One of the principal causes for ship chairman, were honored guests $ * nat heavy dividend requirements| divorce among the Indians, it was ” ata meeting of the Junior study} Give Dancing Party ants Permitting Studebaker to suc-|Drought out, is difficulties resulting i potest Same club Thursday afternoon at the home —_— cessfully compete in the value mar-|!fom more than one family living in price. In original form, of Alice Knowles, 316 Avenue A West.|_ Members of the local Order of] ket of 1933. @ house, particularly among young too... if you prefer. The club is conducting a study of|Rainbow for Girls and prospective} ‘The brilliant new Rockne is room-|™atried folks who have no homes of home life and customs in foreign|DeMolay members will be honored/iter, more powerful and oil beauti- | their own, lands and Alice Knowles read a paper|guests at a dancing party which the/ful than its predecessor of last year| , Since farming is the main means of] on “The Life of the Filipino,” using}DeMolay order will give at 8:30/and offers an ensemble of features| livelihood on the reservation, the In- embroidered Filipino costumes and/o'clock this evening in the Masonic|heretofore found only in automobiles| ‘ans will be encouraged to increase other handiwork sent by her brother, | temple. costing much more, their truck production, as well as food Grant Knowles, who is on duty at} Sammy Kontos and his orchestra] New Studebaker cars with every/|‘0r livestock. Missionaries and agency the military hospital in Manila. will play for the dancing, according] refinement and convenience modern|€MpPloyes will make efforts to have Hollace Beall read a paper on “Life|to Robert Luck and Kenneth Joslin,| motoring can offer, including power|the number of poultry, milk cows, in the Argentine.” Joan Hughes and|who comprise the committee in/ brakes, full automatic control of car-|‘ange cattle and sheep owned by In- Grace Erickson played as a piano|charge of arrangements. buretion, manifolding and ignition| dans increased. duet a selection from “Tales of Hoff-] Chaperons will include members of/and safety glass throughout, cover man.” the Rainbow advisory board and De-| four great price fields. There is an Refreshments were served by Mrs.|Molay sponsors. 85-horsepower six, a new 100-horse- Knowles following the program. power Commander, a new President ‘Admission ee 8 of -horsepowe! - Mrz, Dan R'sones and Mra. w. 8.| Name Speakers for way President of 182-horsepower | the Lauder, Wahpeton, were visitors in Gideons Program Pierce-Arrow offers a remarkable new eight at a price phenomenal for TONIGHT Rev. Floyd E. pastor of the rday, Bismarck ae y. ~ Pierce-Arrow quality and two mag-| Rev. Father Bernard, Fort Yates, Rev. The anniversary party of | the wirst Presbyterian church, and Nelson | Mifleent twelves of 160 and 175-horee-|K._ Brent’ Woodruff, Wakpala, and a = “Goldie Gets Along” Mothers’ club, which was power. for Tuesday evening, has pro- White trucks and busses, Studebak- Goldie had what it takes «+e AND how! gram sponsored er trucks, Indiana trucks, Pierce-Ar- be held at 3 o'clock Tuesday after- Ff Tow trucks, the new Rockne retail de- noon at the home of Mrs. Ray M. ning the livery unit and Studebaker funeral Bergeson, 219 West Thayer avenue. yuilding. cars and ambulances cover every * price range and fulfill every demand in the commercial haulage field. Goldie made the grade ... BUT how! With LILI DAMITA CHARLES MORTON Also COMEDY CARTOON NEWS i Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Harold Stow, Fort Lincoln. Contract ‘was played at three tables, with Mrs. a 5 ject every new feature to usage equiv- it to tens and hundreds of thou- of miles. z bees it SE _totf pede geal vielives Popliyrscdngeicelins phecwreceiynst cai e. effectively carried out ap- Minn. ry pointments for a bridge party given . D. Indians Will gy gr eee y for Minneapolis,|| Attend Inauguration Rt NPD SIT of play were held by Mrs. W. P. —. A band of full-blooded Indians Knott, Miss Thelma King and Mrs. M. B. Demming. * * * A “depression” party is planned by members of Chapter F, P. E. O. sponsored the mair, Unemployed Council Names New Officers| House Wet Bloc Will — Vote fo Feo sae! reel me peseneat-topcs elected — @ set-up for extended organiza-| Washington, Feb. 18. — _- tion was established at a meeting of| house Republican wet bloc the Bismarck Unemployed Council] unanimously adopted a resolution in the I. O. O. F. hall here Friday/ support the “prank ltagerald, 722 Pitth St, wasl Reenday was lo elected president ‘and chairman to succeed Joseph H. Tauer. Other of- TODAY AND MONDAY Midnite Show Sundey MONDAY Carole Lombard Pat O’Brien “Virtue” SPECIAL Sunday Dinner fet bet Let Announcing Change in Schedule Effective February 15th 5 0 East-Bound ‘West-Bound Cc Bead Down Bead Up 1:01 P.M. Leave Bismarck Arrive 12:41 P. M. rs 2:03 P.M. Leave Jamestown Leave 11:40 A. M. Barn Near Sterling Served From 11:30 A. M, ines mos ae te ee Is Razed by Flames Copesiitneet Gite to 8:30 P, M. se PLM. Arrive Minneapolis Leave &:10 A.M. A barn on the Hoover farm, about Franging Journeys eee po iets fiitee and. ODe-haltsalles pekcaass of the board of di- 7:25 P.M. Leave Minneapolis Arrive 4:55 A. M. 10:20 P.M, Leave Milwaukee 1:50 A. M. 11:15 P.M. Arrive Chicago Leave 12:50 A. M. 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