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s pa 4y 4° 2 ul 7. iat aac 4HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1933 : jardson was summoned to Winnipeg,!present. The committee in charge ofthe church. Speakers will be Rt. Rev. !crowds at the beaches at the Century | will cool off the head. The whole iwmMarc. Man, because of the illness of her |refreshments includes Miss Catherine |F. B. Bartlett, Bishop of the Fargo!of Progress exposition, the said. {drying operation takes only 15 to 25 i 4 e e roup father, who passed away Monday | Morris, 714 Sixth St., Mrs. Katherine | diocese; Rt. Rev. Kremerer, Bishop of| “Is it too warm, Madam?” | minutes. The height is regulated for; Rev. Johnson was pastor of the Gos- night. Rev. Richardson remained at| Davis, 708 Avenue F, and Mrs, A. 8.|the Duluth diocese and Mrs. Biller. Madam, seated under the new dry- | individual customers. pel Tabernacle in Minot for five and M © Jamestown until the convocation! Nielsen, 500 Avenue A. H ————_ er, which is specially designed to pro-| The Paramount multiple dryer, ac-| one-half years. olds 1r a eetin and went from there to Win- * k i . tect the ears, hears the words dis-/cording to Mr. Harrington, is ther-| An intensive evangelistic prograth : : g 1, expecting to arrive Wednesday.| ‘The Order of the Rainbow will hold/ Harrington Installs tinetly as the operator speaks mostatically and automatically con-|for the coming winter here is being id ‘ | ai al funeral services for Mrs. Rich-|a business meeting at 7:30 Thursday; Hain. Drving Device | iiueh 2 special opening at the top. trolled and represents the utmost in| planned, Rev. Johnson said Wednes- Wi ardson’s father Who was a retired evening in the Masonic temple. | air-Drying Ve With this feature beauty: parlor deaf-' beauty shop improvements. day. ; LT AGERE Saale Oe Winsipeg Thveracay, Sy eavee bil]. ts, A. Festeson, 919 Fifth st, | Bink on aa el a i | Only one of the 93 ejements iu - \ ited Winnipeg Th . He leaves 8. A. L. Fosteson, i A Multipie hair] As the customer prefers, she may/ Oct. 26; Current Events Invited for Oct. 23| Wines, Thurs daughters, will entertain the Past Matrons club |qtern the tae at ns kad to be in. |regulate the temperature vo suit her-|GOSpel Tabernacle the universe is unknown; efemens Ch B Sper ae nk & of the Order of the Sastern Star atjstaiied between Milwaukee and Seat-|Self, having all hot or all cold air or, Has New Minister No. 87 is worth ¢ million dollars a ' ase Begins | Plans to invite members of the| Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Indseth, 515|her home Friday afternoon. The hour tie, has been placed in service at the|mixing the two as she wishes, If it is pound. Wishek Civic club to attend the next | Fourteenth St, have as their guests|is 2:30. {Hartington Barber and Beauty shop,|% hot summer day, the customer may ae jregular meeting on Monday, Oct. 23,/this week Mrs. Indseth’s parents, Mr. x ok Ok 12313, Fourth St. The dryer can|Sit under one dryer and have those) Rev. Herman G. Johnson, formerly} A race was run in Australia re- ae ee ais ued ara of the | were. made when the Pan-Attic club|and Mrs. A. J. Julson, Sioux Falls,| Mrs. R. D. McLeod, 519 Tenth St.|handle eight customers in perfect|on either side blow cold air. After of Minot, has become pastor of the|cently between an ostrich and a Bismarck club since its fessional! met for luncheon and a business ses- |8, D., and their son, Herbert Julson.|will be program leader when thejcomfort and has a guaranteed capa-|the hair is dried, a draft of cold air | Bismarck Gospel Tabernacle at the horse. Big th Mul wre ve Ween at ae sion Monday at The Inn. Luncheon |The guests expect to return home the |Thursday Musical club meets Thurs-|city of 20 heads per hour. ———— SSA aaRaanaameaieeneae - birthday meeting held at 7:30 ‘Tues: | “as,aty2, cee. ee day afternoon in the World War P. G. Harrington, proprietor, has| s day evening in the American Legion |tegre, eee Chvic club members en- + ied Memorial building at 3 o'clock. Host-| een called on frequently in the last ‘Aunilisry toom of the World eer| tereained the Pan-Attic group earlier | | The of the Progressive jesses will be Mrs. Frank Barnes, 616| few days to explain the new machine Fe Memorial building. ‘ar/in the fall and the Oct, 23 joint meet- | Mothers’ club which was announced Ninth St, and Mrs. A. J. Bauer, 711! and invites anyone who is interested ~( Mepnouncement was made that the |S Will complete the i for Tuesday evening with Mrs, H. ©./sixth st. |ta step th aii aoe 1b Operate Current Events group will hold the |g mpressions of the Chicago Century | Stewart, 402 Eighth St.. was post- * 8% Harrington states thut he first saw first meeting of the rhe year Tues. i exposition were given in|Poned for one week to Tuesday, Oct.! A Beethoven program with Miss|the machine when he spent four days day evening, Oct, 17, at the Bismarck |{20°t talks by Mrs. Louis Rubin, 622/17. Mrs. Stewart will be hostess on/vivian Coghlan as leader will be given |at the national cosmetologists con- Ps ital Nurses’ home. ‘The .{Zhayer avenue West; Mrs, A. J,|that date. when the Junior Music club holds the! vention at the Hotel Sherman at Chi- fl V ity of club members will attend this|GT02na 819 Second St.; Mrs. Berta * = first meeting of the current season|cago in August. There this new-type class which is to be conducted by|=;, Baker, 810 Fifth St. and Mrs, Al-{ “Social was the topic! this evening at 7 o'clock in the Auxil-|dryer was considered the outstanding Miss A. D. Burr, 702 Fourth St fred Zuger, 501 Thayer Avenue West. | treated by Mrs. R, M. Bergeson, 219|jary room of the World War Memorial |display on the convention floor. It ‘The club voted to continue mem-|.,20¢ executive committee of the;Thayer Avenue West, when the) building. is even more advanced than the dry- bership in the Community Councit|°lub was placed in charge of general |Mothers’ club met Tuesday afternoon * oe # ers used in handling the immense and t) send ® representative to the|®!Tangements for the meeting Oct..23,|With Mrs. Frank E. Cave, 814 Avenue! The Junior Catholic Daughters of meetings. Plans for entertaining the|M*®. W. A. Hughes, 616 Seventh st.,)D. Members responded to roll call! america will begin the new year's) nations! organizer Thursday, Oc. 26,|'3,cBS of the program commit- | With “American Poets of Today. activities with a general business) [[= Oaie aimee coe" tee. Mrs, Thomas Hall, 612 Avenue **# meeting Thursday evening at 7:30 in| Banh a - Two piano selections, “The Fan-|3, ®nd Mrs. Robert Byrne, 907 Sixth Florence Worley, Fargo; came/st. Mary's auditorium. Members ot | “asia in D Minor,” by Mozart, and| ®t. Will be in charge of refreshments, |to Bismarck Tuesday evening to be the organization and Catholic girls be-| | The Cowardly Lion! “Romance,” by Sibelius, were played|, Mrs. M. Stiles, 500 Tenth St., and| With her sister, Miss Wanda Worley,/tween the ages of 12 and 18 who, | ter his 4 by Miss Ruth Rand at the beginning! Mrs. Gronna were guests of the club | Lemmon, 8. D., who is critically ill In| wouid like to become members are in- | of the program. Monday. Mrs, Stiles is a former|® Bismarck hospital. Miss Florence vited to be present. There will be re-| | fram for Children — the kind ‘Miss Henricka Beach, 816 Mandan |Wishek Civic club member. Genet iw meas Loigr he freshments. | | Safer Presented by JELL-O. ‘Miss Connolty, England, u | Soot Oe south, pave taka On the clas WwW can een , Minn. students| rhe Fourth Division of the Metho-| | THE WIZARD OF OZ {ond St. south, gave talks on the club’Women Lead Lodge [at the North Dakota Agriculturall ast Tadies Ald society meets ‘Thure-| |, EVERY MONDAY . » to Wed- % JESDAY—FRIDAY tects oat en ’a| Por Present Month |stats mening 9 7 (any gem stout tivaee| | ROME Sch Fm " hres ca A | Miss Beach, who was the first| women members of the American| “Mrs. George smith, 419 Grittin at.,|West. ‘There will be election of offi-| * TUNE INI * president, said the organization meet-|Order of United Workmen lodge,|read a paper on “Home Influence on cers. ; ing was called Tuesday, May 11, 1920,| No. 120, have been designated as of-|the Modern Youth” and Mrs. J. C. atl and that the charter was adopted by/ficers for the meeting beginning at|Peltier, 312 Park St., discussed “The| Mrs. E. W. Herbert, 813 Avenue C, Oct, 1 that year. By the end of the/8 p. m. Thursday at the Independent |Parent and the Child” at the meet-|Wwill be hostess to the First Baptist first year membership had increased|Order of Odd Fellows hall. October ing of Mothers’ Service club Tuesday |Church Ladies Aid at her home Thurs+ to 80. Miss Huber told of projects}has been set aside as ladies’ month, evening with Mrs. J. A. Fleck, 514/day afternoon at 2:30. : sponsored by the group up to the/women lodge members to be in charge| Rosser Avenue West, An out-of-town * * % : A K ~ Pe) time. of meetings and entertainment. guest was Mrs. A. J. Julson, Sioux; A series of two meetings for mem- D O Z E N S JUST U P. Individual white frosted birthday) Following are the members who|Falls, 8. D., who came with her daugh-|bers and friends of St. George's Epis- cakes with lighted pink candles were/ will serve as ofticers for the month: |ter, Mrs. R. 8. Indseth, 615 Fourtennth|copal church was opened when a uU 190 Served by the refreshments commit-|Past master group of women met at 3 o'clock | Worth ip to Hag ged hehehe IB A eed RSEE Wednesday afternoon. They heard St, chairman; Miss ge Sander- | workman— Mrs, Biller of St. Cloud give an| f Teorey: reiteaerapalen a bait address on missionary work. The din- | fergala —e : ner at 6:30 Wednesday evening will! Ml * be open to all members and friends of Bismarck Students Elected to Offices cobson, 310 First St. Inside watch—' Mrs. Fred Harvey, 313 Mandan St, supper in the church parlors. Group singing and games completed the program. allies Clues to the treasure, which was a Edward G. Robinson —Plus— ‘Miss Peggy Bergeson and Robert A social hour for members and in-|box of chocolates, were arranged by ENDS Kay Francis Baby Pictures Mooi oat at Seats att Maui Dns Aen eee Ea ERI | TON si NOM: . cing and re! iments | Grimstvedt ant itton. : been elected to mt positions in |meeting. | Dancing and re ents I Loved a Woman” masicat Noveity student activities by their classmates at Jamestown college. Miss Bergeson, @ freshman, recently was elected by her class to become one of the “Jimmy Janes,” a girls pep squad. This squad is composed by 16 girls, four from each class. Members are chosen to act for four years. McCurdy has been elected president of the sophomore class for the 1933-34 term. He was vice president of the headed by Miss Jacobson, * ek * First Lutheran Aid To Hear Rev. Knock Rev. A. W. Knock of the Lutheran Bible Institute of Minneapolis will address the meeting of the First Lu- Misses Merle Graunke, Sarah Bene- dict, Hilda Bredy and Abigail Bliss were on the lunch committee. theran Ladies’ Aid at the church par- lors Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Rev. Knock is to be the Speaker at a four-day Bible confer- ence in Bismarck this week-end. All members of the aid are asked to be present. Friends of aid mem- bers and of the church also.are in- vited to attend the Thursday after- Louise Doran, a sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Clinton R. Da- vies was his brother's best man for the ceremony. Immediate members of the families were entertained at breakfast at the Doran home follow- ing the Mr. Davies is a Jamestown college freshman class last year. On Oct. 14, the annual Mother's and Dad's day will be held at James- town college. A large number of par- ents of students are expected to take part in the os events. Luxurious Fur Collars of Mrs. C. O. Burnett, 219 Thayer Avenue ” ‘inte for the observance of the dis- nadian-Indian Poetress.” Mrs. Whit- covery. ‘of America. Reservations are beret Payelenpeertegero re hope temore also read some of Pauline COL in charge of W. F. McGraw, 322 rated clubs, | Johnson's poems and illustrated her i arene gave a detailed report. Mrs. Larkin i Anderson St. and Mrs, Middaugh, who were the talk with pictures. Roll c#l was an- e | ** club's delegates, gene briot “eroune |fwered with “Great Moments in Our in ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Don L. . Of the convention’ Mrs. Henry Jones (Naval. History.” Musical numbers are guests at the home of Mrs. (998 Tenth St. was named as te | were furnished by Mrs. G. A. Dahlen, 2 ‘parents, Dr. Mrs. A. A. i 4 setae asthe |6a3 H more, 714 Second St. chapter's Community Council repre- < 7 . * * sentative. ae Judge and Mrs. Andrew Miller, ———“-_--—- —p with Fargo, and other court officials were | wort" itn isday Atteneos| | Meetings of Clubs | David Manners guests of honor at several dinner and from Jamestown where she had Py Baby Le Roy |) breakfast parties given . and| from Jamestown where she hed! | And Social Groups | Mrs. E, G. Patterson in thelr apart- | atoi Og ote opal churches which wee a | HOT LIPS... Hear Her Sing: ment in the Patterson during the fed- eae eee ee en There will be initiation and mem- HOT SONGS “Don’t Be a Cry Bab: i eral district court term. fate Het the Saas cae ‘willbe (OTIA! services when the Degree of IN THE HOT SPOTS “It’s a Long Dark Night” q eet Honor Protective association holds its ; ge Bark Nig There were two papers read when pe ene ry in ee: pes regular meeting in the World War OF BROADWAY! ‘Give Me Liberty Chapter L, Sponsor Mothers’ club, met|Tir toe stndaw to attend the | Memorial building dining room at 8 See Claudette Or Give Me Love” ‘Tuesday evening with Mrs. T. W. Set- a but on M Riche o'clock Thursday evening. All mem- in the greatest picture of her | Singing Torch Songs to Daddies te; 922 Seventh St. Mrs. Charles Rue, ing, bul londay Mrs. bers and officers are requested to career ‘and lullabies to Babies! THREE D. AYS ONLY Mrs, A.'S. Dale, 1016 Eighth 8t; dis- FARE IN HER WAICE—ICRIN ER MEARE! Monday They Go Back'To Their Regular Price e *) cussed “The Century of Ex- 5 * 8 Columbus Day Events Sponsored by K. C.’s marck council, Knights of Columbus, Thursday evening to honor Columbus day. The banquet will start at 6:30 and the program is scheduled for 8 o'clock. Speeches and music will be appro- Progress position.” Mrs. O. B. Lund, 723 Ninth St., and Mrs. N. L. Lillestrand, 316 North Dakota. Mrs. Sette served re- freshments. DELAYED? you? NEOFEM, the Private Prescrip- tion of Dr, R. H. Simmons, safely, quick- ly, without inconvenience, lays methods fi n other la most recent scientific knowles THEY'RE COMING to Bismarck NORTHLAND GREYHOUND noon meeting. Hostesses will be Mrs, J. P. Engen, 811 Sixth St., and Mrs. eg E. Hanson, 320 Avenue B F, and Mrs, R. E. Middaugh, 217 Avenue D West, gave reports the North Dakota Federation of Wo- men’s clubs convention at Minot Oct. 4-6 when Chapter BC, Sponsor Moth- ers’ club met Tuesday evening with ber of the state patdon board. * kk ‘on |C:_W. Lelfur, 501 Sixth St., who was |hostess. Mrs. Lawrence Harlan had as her topic “Teaching Geography in Mrs, A. A, Whittemore, 714 Second S8t., a guest of the club, the Home.” \talked on “Pauline Johnson, the C: SHEATH SILHOUETTE, ond dem- ‘onstrate how sey) you con ecquire them with proper Formft garment. | graduate of the University of North Dakota School of Law and is a mem- ‘Two papers were given at the meet- “Daddy Knows Best” Comedy De Luxe to take. Used by thousands. Liquid or Capaulen, 08 Reading Drngetste. + FOR A NEW AND INTERESTING DESSER' PECAN + IE CREAM Be First to Serve . . new ICE _ AT YOUR Mrs. Hostess .. . 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