The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 16, 1933, Page 5

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SAUNT Danae I > eee iemal pe epee — SE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, OCTOBER nen President General Will A io Betrothed to Woolworth Heir | : Persea’ Address D.AR. Meeting riot ae SHLBCTRD BY SPIES Eases = = thins Days of. North Dakota Former Residents.at 5 |_“No Drop” (membership)—E. 0. Bailey, Joseph L. Kelley and George »> Will Be Commemorated At "Devils Lake Standing Groups. to Serve G. McCarey. r nz f . i and welfare — Dahlen, Through Next Year An- lower ‘Walstead end ALE. Anderson. nounced by President, | , House -Andereon ; rrson._ | H. P. Goddard, secretary of the As- | For Civic Improvements sociation of Commerce, announced that if enough attendance is assured. Civics atsesta, fonds and elvic im- | mercial Traveler” will give an address -. i st 5 vic im- | mi Tra’ ” ive an Eighteen standing committees Of | ,ovements)—Harry Woodmansee, |here at a dinner meeting at 6:30 p. m., the Bismarck Lions club for the next |George W. Jahnke, Tom Lee, Anton |Oct, 27. He asked the club to encour- year were announced Monday noon by |Johnson and Philip Edelman. age attendance. J Spies, president; at the service; Public health—Dr. A. M. Fisher, A.| Announcement was made that a club's luncheon meeting . L, Elvin and Joseph Patera, Jadies’ night and Halloween party are ‘They are as follows: | Public relations (athletics, com-| planned in the near future. B. B. Membership—Dr. F. B, Strauss, W. ; munity enterprises, patriotism, etc. Klein, chairman of the committee in B. Couch and Obert A. Olson. J. W. Calnan, John R. Musolf, 8. A.|charge, will announce the date soon. Major activities— Fred Peterson, Floren, and Rolf A. Normann. | Several members of the Bismarck Carroll E. Ligon and D. E. Shipley. | Musio—Henry Halverson, Adolph|club indicated they will go to New Finance—Olson, Henry E. Hanson Engelhardt and A. A; Doerner. Salem Tuesday evening to attend a ahd Dr. Strauss. | Recepttion— Klein, Ayers, Milton| ladies’ night program sponsored by Constitution—Judge I. ©. Davies,/Rue, C. F. Hanson, C. G. Carlson, Dr. | the Lions club in that city, Milton K. Higgins, Walter Pomeroy |Htrauss and Thoralf Swenson. George W. Jahnke was program and C. G. Derby. ‘ Budget—Peterson, Dr. Strauss, ‘chairman Monday. George G. Mc- Education—S. W. Robertson, Roy | Ayers, Shipley and Olson. |Carney and Milton K. Higgins were Neff and C. F. Hanson. | Olson, Woodmansee, Dr. Strauss | named to the program committee for . Attendance—Dr. D. Dursema, G.|and 8. W. Roberteon are directors of! next week. , a Es FETE flee ? a o § iH a8 288 5 5 F} gee ereue bee i A Saar ityeibtee Epa bh elit: 4 c i Bg 3 : di i 5 4 * Leave Saturday for Winter in Hollywood Colonel and Mrs. C. B. Little, 304 Avenue A Weat, and their daughter, Calif.,|Burleigh county 25 years will spend the winter.|cligible to belong to the association. Miss Mabel Diedrich, who had been/ Wives, husbands and descendants of at the Little home, left for California}such persons may attend the reunion week earlier. Wednesday. Miss Catherine McDon- 4 sass Bes Fashionwise Women. Abre ‘Wearing — (C.) Bachrach A wedding ceremony that will be an event In high eoctety early this winter will unite Mies Dorothy Fell, above, daughter of Mrs, Ogden Mills, wife of the former treasury secretary, and Woolworth Donahue, heir to the Woolworth millions. Their en- gagement was announced recently. at Shattuck Military Academy. After their visit at Faribault, Mrs. Little and Mrs. Bradley left for Holly: habe eee ee at he) gered eee en time for Hanover, N. H., where Elgin, brother, Harold Ba poe will attend a trustee's theeting of {lett from Cleveland, Ohio, tor a few] M’Canna Named by th college, his alma mater. Harold Hulett, who had spent |Cass Pioneer Dies i 4 4 il i | : Dartmout Colonel Little has been on the board is vacation in Biemarcr and at Ziein,| Bankers Committee: of trustees for many years. He will) made later join Mrs. Little and Mrs. Brad- ley at slay * * R. J. Downey, Devils Lake attorney, left Saturday after spending a fewlof accompanied fer as Chicago by his parents, the party expecting to visit the Century exposition. Mr. and Mrs. E. Tv McCanna, vice president of | 5] the First National bank of Bismarck, has been named agricultural chair- man for Burleigh county by F. A. At Casselton Home Casselton, N. D., Oct. 16—(P}— Charles O. Goodrich, 65, pioneer re- sident of Cass county, died at his home Sunday from heart disease. Surviving are a son, Edgar, at home, Irish of Fargo, chairman of the state F. A. Hulett returned to their home | committee ee the .North Dakota|and one daughter, Mrs. Robert Mof- Friday. Bankers association. fitt, Davenport. Born in Milford, N. P| Re succeeds J. P. Wagner, cashier|Y., Goodrich came to North Dakota | Meetings of Clubs | of the Dakota National Bank and /in 1885 with his parents. For a time | And Social Groups ee RA his home was at Lucca, N. D. **# & + AT aanna Ave lnged to meted Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mahoney, |the meeting of the Auxiliary to Non- 418 Griffin 8t., had as their week-end | partisan Club No. 1 which will be|]” f cur ars Maton Hoong (to rune anes cae"! STRIKE UP THE BAND! a | ere eeld eae a rmlaunaia Here’s the Biggest of Musical Hits! a oat eo ee MK ICKING THE LID OFF! * omen’ Week-end guests of Miss Genevieve for the current LaFrance, 1016 Avenue ©, were the Teasing Tunes... | Tontolizing Girls... ° g eto | as Fa ‘Trust company here, i E & week's visit. fae i: z |. Senior. nurses of the hos- Pital are invited to join the club members the a at 7:30 p. m. ee * ‘There will be initiation of two can- didates when Chapter No. 1, Order of the Eastern Star, holds &® regular meeting at the Masonic ‘Temple Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Refreshments will be served. | City. County News Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Deiss St. Alexius hospital at 4:20 o'clock Sunday morning. Church —_— Women's Home Missionary meets Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. with Mrs. cv. siainea as ae St. aay SIZES 14%20 THE SMARTEST DRESSES WE HAVE SEEN AT ANY PRICE That's what women tell us about these smart feather- weight woolen, and clever knit dresses that are being featured in one and two piece styles. A _HEART-FULL ... AN EYE- FULL ... AN EAR-FULL... OF RHYTHM ... MUSIC... BEAUTY . . . BRILLIANCE! The Show of Shows! —Extra Added Attraction— Walt Disney's Cartoon Classic in Color Miss Inez Corby, teacher at Leith, pice bags” oe eon: Mr, and Mrs. Eldon Anderson, 422 Miss Josie Grinde will entertain the Trinity Lutheran Church Girls’ club at her home, 822 Seventh 8t., ‘Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. “Three Little Pigs” © Bright woolens, verigated knits, for crisp days in soft tones, warm weaves and the newest colors and ‘Third St, and thelr aon Loren spent combinations. the week-end at Steele visiting Mr. 2 Fer busines meating af the Past Matrons club of the Order of iter Friday a! the home of Mrs, A. L. Fosteson, 919 Fifth 8t. Set to the Music and Song of “Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf.” It has taken the theatre world by storms of applause! —) SPECIAL sitit im. | baea* Kal | 4} “AMERICAN LEGION PARADE IN CHICAGO” Bismarck, N. Dak © Dozens just arrived, others taken from our regular stock and reduced for this event. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY ONLY ele Pe and Mrs. Archie O. Johnaon, jbune apartments, returned - Sun- day after spending three days in Ohi- ge i 3 i | ee HURRY — HURRY — DON’T MISS THIS SHOW Eln a Cotieainie ia . : = _- er Tax Receipts|ONE CENT A DAY PAYS 5: ea SO MEE TE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PATTERNS such great numbers that he has been| ance Co., 4778 Postal Life Building, oa “pe - unable to total them daily, it was! Kansas City, Mo. is offering a new ¥ SOMETHING NEW IN accident policy that up to $100 Burleigh county treasurer. @ month for 24 months for disability FASHION! PATTERN 1635 pes > a 8 Indications are that tax receipts/and $1,000.00 for deaths—costs lc a .| this month will run far ahead of col- | day—$3.65 a year. Covers all accidents | pains coring Optober ae: roars be of YY ‘The treasurer Saturday received an y YP ’ J y relationship and they will send this Ania re polly on 10) days’ FREE tion. gE; ; SAIN a ar a i The new note in fashions is “nigh and wide!” The high neckline and A a F i j gies § i jl i i i BS a i fs t it i i i i iit baz Fi 1 ; Werld’s ceed Bus System The blue and white Greyhound buses now operating through this city offer you daily travel Semple Fares service across the Northwest One :“ and to all principal cities in 46 Way of the 48 States, Coast to Coast, Minneapolis § 7.50 $15.00 ; Duluth .... 9.50 18,00 Border to Border. Milwaukee . 14.60. 26.10 Fares are now lowest in history Chicago 14.50 26.10 with most liberal stop-over and Detrolt :..; 18.80 38.30 return privileges. For ‘New York,. 29.50 53.10 — res Et] ap e85 i oF Me uf itl j il fal Fiche = é i E z &§ 8 i et) - iE df i g i [i g i i lit at ha epe . #3 er BEF og sa i i g i ', ete Este [ i i NORTHLAND GREYHOUND i : ] ws i o

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