The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 10, 1933, Page 5

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1933 an indictment Sea rote as| Boy Scouts Will Assist in Pro-| win nicht nen oie Mra. fh the 1928 gram During Last Week campaign m against of This Month ices Each Night| setection of the inst week this Serv: ig! this month, from April 26, to, 29, a8 Each evening this week except Sat-| Clean-up and paint-up wee! Bis- urday special Holy Week services will| Marck was announced at the Bis-| 1) s|be conducted at McCabe Methodist |marck Lions club's regular luncheon | §chre b Episcopal church, according to Rev.| meeting Monday noon by C. W. Lel-/ district court Walter E. Vater, pastor. fur, member of the committee in| ‘The court will The ‘iteelf. Should {t be @esigned for “the cul- charge. the tion Leifur said the club committee will|sustained, the churchman and Miss Hration, and deepening of spiritual! eet with scout officials 3 would be foreed to stand life,” will begin at 7:30 o'clock and ony etal one the ‘ evening, to shape the program for on the charges. e weel aS Whine bal Special Boys-Girls ay | similar to that of last year, when. the y' city was districted and Boy Scouts sections. The Scouts conducted sev-/ An appeal to Bismarck merchants eral investigations during the week,/to arrange special posed clean-up and paint-up work 2 committee in charge of this phase of e The plan to be followed will be Windows Are Planned assigned as inspectors in the calling attention of residents to pro-| featuring boys and girls merchandise Boys and gitls week is next week, Set Date for ‘Annual W. C. T. U. Convention Sept. 28 to Oct, 1 were set as dates for the 44th annual convention of the Roy Funston Weds Violet A. Walgren ear Mer f oor Walgren, daugh- r of Mrs, C. J. Bjorstrom, and Roy Minnesotan Is Given |""voree. “Regusr 60.0: re Federal. Appointment) 22°" sirens St. Paul, Al 10.—()—Frank W. reek, nee {Bi airectar ot exterior avenue. RAMOUNT, TODAY and TUESDAY The Laugh Sensation Full of Pep! Full of Spice! do farm cooperative credit. — | City-County News | Thayer avenue west, » are Parents of a girl born at 9:25 p. m. Sunday at St. “she aes A girl was born at 11:15 p.m. Sun- day at the Bismarck hospital to Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Scott, 410 Rosser ave- nue west, Bismarck. H A F BEL a BaF afk vary.” Sunday morning Rev. Vater will Preach “The Easter Message.” u Miss Charlotte Schmidt, teacher at the Will Junior high echool, will leave | ce: ‘Tuesday for Jamestown where she » . ees : Mrs. Annie Myhre, Reynolds, N. D., left Monday for her home after spends ing the winter here with her daughter, ‘Miss Jeanette Myhre, 811 Sixth 8t. ‘Miss Myhre is principal at the Wach- ter school. a * Miss Auverne Olson, student at the ‘University Dakota, parents, Mrs. Obert Olson, 514 West Thayer avenue, oe party Program Tues- day evening of the Mandan Assembly of Rainbow Girls at the Masonic tem- arranging for the affair. * *® .|53 New Members Are McAdams of Regent were in Bismarck Saturday. rectal xR Hk Miss Marjorie Smith, Grand Forks, has arrived to spend several weeks as the guest of her sister and brother- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Don A. Bangs, 607 Second St. * 8 % E. H. Hedahl, 922 Sixth 8t., has received word that his son, Erling He- dahl, senior in the School of Engineer- ing at the Agricultural college, has been elected a member of the Phi ‘Kappe Phi, national honorary scholas- tie fraternity. eae Miss Betty Foster, daughter of Mr. | and Mrs. C. L. Foster, 1018 Fifth instructor at Visitation Convent, St. Paul, where her sister is a student. * Miss Mildred Fried, physical educa- tion instructor in the city schools, will leave Tuesday for Fried, N. D., to spend the remainder of the Easter Joseph, Minn., to spend the Easter vecess with a Parag For her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Milhollan of ¢ Omaha, Nebr. former Bismarck resi- Dagmar ie al The Pride of North Dakota The Finest, Safest and Mest Up-to-Date Place to Stop Kindergarten school, to spend the spring Seager’ oe (ro Parents. Complimentary to Miss Alice Lee, Bismarck, who was observing birthday anniversary, Miss Jean Craw- tertained ——_—_— OO | Meetings of Clubs, Fraternal Groups The Women's Foreign Roe, 826 Sixth St. s* * of Chapter L of the Sponsor Mothers club will meet at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. J. Manford Parks, 418 Han- nafin 8t. oo * The Lewis and Clark chapter of y Rev. ‘superintendent, at this service. The public is invited to attend all services. Greeted at Trinity’ Fifty-three persons became new members of the Trinity Lutheran congregation during Palm Sunday morning services, according to Rev. Ople 8. Rindahl, pastor. Twenty-three were confirmed and 30 others transferred to the Bis- marck congregation from other churches. and Sterling. 's sermon was “The ” based on the trium- phal entry of Jesus into Jerusalem on the first day of Holy Week. Two new soloists were introduced to the congregation in the sacred concert Sunday evening. They were Mrs. C. Narum, soprano, and Arthur E. Thompson, state superintendent of soloists were Mrs. W. J. Targart, Adolph Engelhardt and Clarion E. sang two numbers and the Trinity church choir ‘sang “Take Down Thy Harp” as special numbers. Soldier’s Body Is En Route to Ohio ‘The body of Floyd C. Short, U. 8. army private who shot himself Fri- day, left here Sunday for Chillicothe, Ohio, for funeral and interment serv- ices there. Accompanying the body was Ser- Geant T. J. Matteson. Short was a native of Chillicothe Kidnaper’s Sentence Is 10 Years to Life} Los Angeles, April 10.—?)—A sen- tence of 10 years to life was imposed in superior court Monday on E. H. Van Dorn, ex-convict who pleaded guilty last week and took the blame principal the program and described his spe- cific work in relation to regular polt- cies, land mortgages and other de- tails. ‘Two Scotch dancing numbers were given by Donald Falconer, son_ of State Representative William B. Fal- coner, who was dressed in kilties. A. A. Doerner played the accompani-|tion, ment. shields, ener of the Coemopelenn club at js ae Merry Is Released From Prison Here C. F. Merry, Dickinson, serving a one-year prison term for violating the ing. Merry was Seecreressa rte tues stock in @ proposed pro} con- structing a railroad. He had served about six months. His release was granted because of his age and ill health. Asks U. S. Judge to Appear as Witness ashington, April 1 senate elections sidering the appointment of Senator John E. Erickson (Dem., ‘Mont.), Monday invited M. Serving Supplies and Equipment We manufacture a complete line of coolers, bars and fittings for serving —BEER— Also fixtures for all kinds of stores, cafes, etc. PHONE OR WRITE for which he and Luella Pearl Ham- mer, 35-year-old musician, were after-| brought to trial. will buy a Futt-sized, Fuit-powered Standard Model KELVINATOR UNTIL MATERIAL COSTS GO UP! call will by giving North Dakota Beauty Spots. The meeting of the Presbyterian Mothers club, which was to have met The St. Alexius Hospital Alumni! association will meet at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening at the nurses’ home te homie. rt The Mothers Service club will meet at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. A, D. McKinnon, 312 Aven ee * * z Members of the Business and Pro- c-) C) , vit SUGAR, 10-pound 49 c cloth bag ....... = ....2aee pond, be ..... LOC meee Oc 19c “QRANGES, Su 35 ¢ BEEF, per is ......8C CRACKERS, 2-Ib, BOX 2.20606 North Dakota THE FISHER CO. Charles City, Iowa from April 17 to 23. The committee communicate with the com- ion Members of the committee are Harry Woodmansee, chairman, A. R. Se People’s I Forum Editor's Note—The Tribune wel- comes letters on subjects of terest. troveralal religi which attack individuals fairly, oF which offend good and tair pla mn retu to the MUST be signed. wi se @ pseudonym, pseudonym first and your e bei th it, We il ree a ich re erve the right to delete such parts of letters an may be necessary to conform to this policy, sub-committee con-| dairy AT 7:00 P. M. OVER KFYR, WDAY, KFJM, KLPM, KDLR GOVERNOR LANGER Will Discuss the New Sales Policy ; of the State Mill and Elevator COME IN AND SEE IT TO-DAY Power & tration. As an officer of the North | ‘kota Farmers Holiday association craft work and articles for their win- her tion be made before any letters or resolutions in regard to such actions be taken, in order to avoid such re- lollowed the alleged . I wish resol iff yeu fictl 5 3 a further to state that lution that was given wide publicity by the Associated Press criticizing the alleged the governor in vetoing the judges discretionary pow- ting foreclosures and judg- also the result of a mis- House Bill 182 (Solberg) powers was signed by , and is now on file in flee of the secretary of state. governor, through his morator- jon, and his reduction the state government genuine service to the appreciated by the department appro- . If these accom- People, for whose benefit | ttt Strictly First Class Painting & Decorating Paperhanging & Tiffany Blending Texture Painting & Constructive Decorating a Specialty ives will To BISMARCK’S Lovers of Music PARAMOUNT; Theatre Offers “The Red Shadow” ‘Words, Songs and Music from “The Desert Song” Featuring Alexander Gray and Bernice Clare New Showing—Today and Tues. In conjunction with “Hot Pepper” The Laff Classic NOTICE I HAVE MOVED DEAN E. KYSAR Expert Watch Repairing Feltrup, Fisk & Nelson Sign Shop in Connection Phone 52 AMILIES which do not have ade- quate refrigeration are compelled to pay too much for food. An electric refrigerator makes pos- sible ewo effective ways of cutting food costs. It saves by keeping food fresh chat would otherwise spoil. It saves by permitting you to buy food in the larger, more economical quantities. ‘The money that would be lost be- cause of soured milk, wilted lettuce, wasted left-overs, is saved by an elec- tric refrigerator. You know that it will keep food wholesome for days and days. You need not hesitate to buy cream by the pint, three heads Of lettuce instead of one or several Company Bismarck, No. Dak. From “The Desert Song” Mickey Mouse Paramount Cartoon News pounds of pork roast. You can take fall advantage of “specials” and of Saturday pei The operating cost of an electric refrigerator is but a few cents a day —the eost of owning one was never lower. Just a small down payment, with plenty of timeto pay off chebal- ance, will put any model you desire in your home. There is no better erator it will pay to buy one of recognized quality and reliabiliey. And it will pey you to get one large enough for your family asede—two Blociric Refrigerators Are Sold in Blamarck by the Fellowing Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. Melville Dahners-Tavis Music Co. Gamble Stores M. B. Gilman Frank G. Grambs Electric Montgomery Ward & B. K. Sk Musical Comedy Romance ecg “he

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