The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 21, 1933, Page 7

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Play wilt start at 8 o'clock. » A musical program has been arranged and guests have been invited. —_— | City-County News | [ie 713 é 4 Terrorized By Wild HUNDREDS FLEE FOR LIVES AS JUNGLE BEASTS RUN AMUCK! «+«Meddened elephants je city... wild animals stelk human prey} -.- Pacing it all The Lion Men, « Neked White Giant with his civilized sweet- heart in his erms! ‘ AP. jount Picture with THE LION MAN EMSTER, CRABBE) | FRANCES DEE Wild Beasts fought ot his command. Women fought for his kisses. Like @ Sevage sock. ot the solor plexus of your entertainment oppetite.. this drame unleashes the most terrific climax ever brought te the ‘sereen! S DARAMOU MONDAY. Matinee 25 MONDAY Evenings 85¢ IN FORESTRY WORK Quota For State Fixed At That} day. Figure; Local Groups to i eli 5 # Y.M.C.A. and Y.W.C.A. Meeting at Jamestown Jamestown, N. D., April 21.—(#)— Delegates to the Young Men’s-Young ‘Women’s Christian association atu- dents conference swung into a ses- sion of cabinet training activity Fri- The through the morning with Miss Brown of Chicago, regional Y. W. C. tary, in charge of the women, > me ye eeye i tary-treasurer. All are of Valley y. Other labor clubs in North Da- Mrs. Mandel Levitz Succumbs at Fargo Fargo, N. D., April 21.—(?)—Mrs. Mandel Levits, one of Fargo’s out- standing Hebrew residents, died at her home here early Friday after an illness of about five weeks. She was 69 years old. Puneral services will be held at 11 &. m. Sunday in the home. Rabbi ition cemetery. Left are two sons, Jacob and Al- bert at home, and five daughters. Minnesotan Choice By LILLIE JIRAS Earle Varley of Werner, N. D., spent his Easter vacation with his parents here, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Var- ley. Pete Lundquist of Baldwin, John and Clarence Long of Sterling were overnight guests at the Martin Nel- aon home Friday. Mrs, Bud Nelson of Youngtown vacation Catherine McLean, teacher school No. 1, it her ‘tion at her home was a visitor and din- Ira Falkenste! the “Anderson, teacher of ll school No. 2, spent her vacation at her home in Bis- marek. Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Varley and son Earle were entertained at dinner and supper at the Otto Swanson home Easter Sunday. F. H. Schroeder and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fricke attended church services in Baldwin Easter Sunday. ° Ghylin By MARGARET DAVIS Miss Edith Backman spent the week-end at her parental home. Oliver and Arne Toaseth were call- ers at the L, W. Davis home Monday. . and Mrs, Willis Gill and erson Gill is attending high school there. Elmer Falmer called in this vicinity Saturday. Nels Alm and family motored to Bismarck Saturday. Teddy Anderson is spending a few days with Eugene Perkins. Mrs. A. L. Garnes called en Mrs. August Krause Saturday afternoon. Hugo and Emil, Sundquist were Monday evening guests of their brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Nils Tosseth. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Holgerson mo- tored to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Gill Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Arne Tosseth spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs, Pete Gran- hoy. Floyd and Irene Anderson were Sunday guests of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Strom. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Perkins were Mr. Oliver Tosseth, Walter Keator and the Misses Bergetta and Ida Tos- seth. ' Mr. and Mrs. Steve Little and daughters, De Elda and Janett, at- tended the Easter services in Regan Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Davis spent ‘Wednesday afternoon in Estherville at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davis. */ children shopped in Regan Saturday. is director of argricultural ex- at the University of Minne- ‘Theodore A. Walters, of Idaho, was to be first assistant secretary :|Women Mission Body To Meet June 15-18 oceania PLAN 1000 GARDENS Williston, N. D., April 21.—(P)— been placed by the Wil- mney relief or- ith a North Dakota seed 1,000 gardens, payment drinking water amount of min- States, Melvin and Edwin Backman were Sunday afternoon guests of Staton and Owen Davis. The neighbors of Ghylin are get- ting the gopher poison at the clerk’s home, Louie King. He now has plenty for all of Ghylin township. Johnnie Watkins of Regan visited school No. 1 Monday. Miss Emma Coleman spent Sunday night with Mrs. Reka Manning. $$$? f S.W.Burleigh | By MRS. ALEX STEWART Dan MeClean visited at the Wilson Dewey Olson, of Moffit called at Alex Stewart's Tuesday. A school meeting was held at the again after spending several days vis- iting relatives and friends in Wilton Bismarck. and 2 ' Clarence Farrell, Mrs. Angus Stew- 2 OS I NCETM ALIEN NESS HRCI Fe fy ie pe ao | 2 5 FERERS RE i Strietly First Class Painting & Decorating =. * Paperhanging & Tiffeny Blending Tecsture Painting & Constructive Decorating a Specialty Sign Shop in Connection Phone 52 ae Special Offer Beautiful CUCKOO CLOCK A regular $3.50 value, only 99c and $5.00 in trade It’s guaranteed for one year, keeps accurate time, has a 30-day movement DON’T DELAY — START TODAY ASK FOR A TRADING CARD CORN FLAKES 5.,".............. 2ne 19 Blackberries, Peaches Xe {¢"tus............39€ Prunes, No. 10 tin ........:........35¢ ROSE BUSHES sea Visetits oocccscccsss TC Guaranteed to bleom this year SPECIAL Rainbow Motor Oil, 2 gals. $1:18 18K Coffee Demonstration Saturday Free Coffee and Cookies Speak’'s Grocery 216 BROADWAY PHONE 611 an’s “We Thank You” STRAWBERRIES ORANG! 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