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ry ~ Riehe Tanase" Weene 0-1" “Be Staged by School THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1933 Mrs. Roosevelt and ‘Dot’ A 5 College Orchestra to |Miss Mildred Fried Give Sacred Program| Is Tendered Shower “Vocal numbers, selections by a vio-| Honoring Miss Mild Mildred Fried, city iin quartet and @ brass quartet in ad- education instructor, whose dition to orchestra numbers will be included in the sacred concert which a i ROOSEVELT viEWS: FINANCIAL PICTURE at the Hall home, 404 West I .tavenue. Guests were members of the [two tenms, of which Miss Fried is President Would Find New Farmer Is Guilty Of Manslaughter Elk Point, 8. D., March 30.—()— Explore Capital Paths) |peze22 sespee Cochran, Moville, Iowa, farmer who was found guilty in circuit court Thursday afternoon of manslaughter in the second-degree in connection with the fatal shooting of R. D, Mar- kell, Elk Point milk trucker, in a milk strike gun battle Feb. 2. The jury reported its verdict aftec 21 hours’ of deliberation. Cochran was tried for the fatal shooting of Markell, in a battle near Sioux City, Iowa, Feb. 3. Tribune Want Ade Bring Results A. W. LUCAS CO. Get Yourself a Sailor Funds For Putting Men to Work Immediately Mr. ‘Bimte | is sraereise i erteinistie nod, Miss Stella Thompson; pipe or-| school. The wedding will take place | vised budget Thursday to find funds gan solo; “Fairest Lord Jesus” and “I) the first part of June. for putting men to work immediately peg Tell Sanne “Ce Wine ave ee * on the forest conservation program ‘Prayer,’ - FF tY 8. Yearned Alone,” ‘Tschatkowski, and| Three-Ring Circus to | *Pext ta, be in Secnueaey Wrccdie and Lewis Douglas, director of the Hae psi for a lengthy look at the le new government financial pic- beg to find out how things stand as a result of recent economies and what can be spent. president is going to use un- ee *% i" ‘The Wachter school gymnasium has|™ Orvedal to Address taken on the aspects of “big top” in7 this week as pupils of the school pre- Trinity Luther Leagues for the fine perormanee Perea their three-ring circus at 7:15 o'clock Mrs. Lorin Myli will lead the de- rota tee Pace te ey ese reine, Matin perfomance Luther League program at 8 o'clock |trom both productions will be used for Friday evening in the Trinity Luth-/ the school piano fund. EE aaar arn Opening in true circus style, with a Miss Mildred Qvale will conduct a ind parade in which rare and fero- study of the Luther League topic; stous animals are featured, the there will be # talk by O. Leonard haat Orvedal; Mary Louise Nuessle will play @ piano solo; Harold Cunning- bet wpoclattiag Wi tay GOgSiaN anDe: ham will play a’clarinet solo and Miss |‘¢ sPecialties will be complete show. Dagny Aslakson will sing “If You|® dancing act by a group of clowns, a Have Kindly Feelings,” Borreson. dog show, an equestrian act and an A social hour -will follow the pro- |°8an stinder and monkey act. gram. Hostesses for the evening are| Pupils will impersonate the animals, Mrs. O. 8. Rindahl, Miss Frances|Which have been made at the schoo! Carlson and Miss Marian Dahl and all animals will reappear in the **% & : bore About 80 — ‘will appea: Miss Agnes Peterson, e circus, which is being staged postmaster left Tuesday for hernome|under the direction of the school| after spending several ar in Bu. faculty. marck as the guest of * * *® Hugo F. Tramp oad ‘Miss ‘de Members of her bridge club met expended funds saved from Ltd improvements which have been held up in order to finance the foresta- tion work, Meanwhile he and vada wily ing plans for bond issues to float a new public works p! m and a refinancing of farm and home debts. Before another week ends Roose- financial experts are di tertainment will include nearly all of velt is confident of putting into ef- ‘3 3 s fect a great amount of his govern- “ ‘ yt aN Sha : 3 ae "| ment reorganization plan by which he expects to save another $100,000,- bgt nt mol fixed charges. efore the new government year - een : starts on July 1 he intends to make is SX —) . +g __—_—_—_—_—_—EA_A———_—_—_——_————_—_—_—_—_ ances whlch congress authored him fn her first appearance on the famous bridle paths of Washington's fT Rock Creek Park, Mrs. Roosevelt proved herself an expert rider. On yon a fn the diection of] Dot. her favorite horse, she explored the long wooded paths as this 1 i i counted upon by him, first picture of her as dss rider was made. Springer, 414 Seventh 8t. ‘Tuesday afternoon for a luncheon at A)| Mrs. Fred Ebenal, 201 Pifteenth &t., * the home of Mrs. H. F. O'Hare, 802 ‘Thursday morning at their home. Miss Marie A td 310 First St.,| Fifth St. Later bridge was played * * used Easter decorations for the tables| at two tables, with Mrs. W. A. Mc- Mr. and Mrs. John’ B, Brown, 918 NOTICE! when she entertained members of her re a score prize. Sweet St., are parents of a son born Ks bridge club Wednesday evening at * Wednesday ty evening at thei at their home. Beginning Saturday, April her home. Three tables were in play.| Miss aauired Prie. 600 Main ave- SS eee io ila went llr Sopher nut, was bareerrbied boeccortd of her “ALL A BLANK A BLANK at the ‘Wynkoop, Miss Bert! farney and/ bridge club Tuesday evening. There Prancisco—! Mrs. Walter Stitzel. were guests for two tables and high ineeeng-an ene of State Finds His fee bsoaepaa can cued ore CAPITOL +e ® scores were held by Miss Mildred Hoff not ing when she ob- a Formal Program As In- _ |Jected to Callahan's going to an ice és ogr: skating party. When Callahan headed PARAMOUNT teresting As Story toward the door Mrs. Callahan picked ‘THEATRES up the family gun and fired a charge incase arreiriaas in his ioral raat She was; more ‘shocked than he was when he cagahington, March 30 UP-—To | didnt fall. ‘The gun was loaded with been granted the opportunity, which | blanks. applying his For her mother, Mrs. G. A. Her-|and Miss Irene Lambertus. rick, White Bear, Minn., who was 79] ter motif was carried out in the table years old Wednesday, Mrs. A, W.| appointments. Snow, 911 Eighth 8t., entertained a eee group of friends at an afternoon sew-| The Misses Pauline Jeffers and ing party. Mrs. Herrick, who 1s/ Florence Larson, 322 Ninth 8t., en- spending the winter here with her|tertained eight young women at a daughter, received several gifts. A|bridge dinner Wednesday evening to vow! of yellow roses and a birthday |celebrate the birthday anniversary of ‘Will Start at 7:15 and 9:15 P. M. oday and Friday WE DEFY YOU TO SOLVE IT: nunpeet ss given 60 necon Crime of the Century.” “PARAMOU; NEWS” April 1, all evening shows start at 7:15 and 9:15. \ PARAMOUNT; Ic ceo ever this spring. They’re made of that fascinating BAFFLING! new sharkskin straw. They sit much higher in the RTTY BOOP” NOTICE — Beginning Saturday, $ f sage Sailors have always been good, but they’re better than . back. They’re the perfect note for tailored fashions — . not too severe, but captivatingly feminine. Black, Navy and Gray. 21 to 23-inch head sizes. will cake brought by one of the guests | Miss Jeffers’ sister, Miss Ruth Jeffers. decorated the refreshment table. Misses Tena Toftner and Martha Notveit received the bridge prizes and their was a gift for the guest of hon- or. Decorations were in keeping with the spring season. +e The Pride of P. J. Meyer, president of Hoskins- Meyer, was host at a banquet Wed- North Dakota |{snwareccnse aches fr Bankrupt will seek to put in effect the compara- tive free trade principles for which The Finest, Safest and Most Up-to-Date Place to Stop ference and a well-thumbed copy is always within his reach. Its six jthe movement of capital, restrictions All America Joins in “NATIONAL” Hull has been fighting on Capitol Hill these many years. - ‘The Hull creed is well summed up in the formal program for that con- r j lest. pases cc, meen | To Help Speed Up “NORMALCY” Pees elegance qeeaer: COMMODITY prices are LOWER today than they have a the id trade. 4 ° ‘De ‘Dull reading to most persons, its right to be; pages to this lifelong student of world fraan mms ‘The Next Step for Commodity Prices To Hull this is his big job and on the success of the statesmen of this IS UP! mic future of all nations and thelr citizens. En | Meetings of Clubs, | No chain connections. What profits we make are kept in Bis- marck to improve our city. 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