The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 9, 1933, Page 4

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ity Lutheran church Sunday, in the warmth.of Tuesday's repeal | A dd i t io na l &§ oci é ft y | 3h. tande, ra grermed Ret $12,000,000 MELON | Wholesale Quiz Is BUILDERS, BOARD er, tome sl, seo “acu e le of anying with r is ter, immediately following the regular Launched by Police rim Pietiy tor boys. |and will be until Dee, 5, the ture tho is morning service. | Witneses to the ‘ . 7. | and will be until Dee. 5 the bays ee ; jes _|A,Soepherds Tal, Nevin, and mun. [cere Manr am he Grice mau nena ieee ate the ear Eee adi dam dow he Public Forum Series gary, Koelling—John Morgenthaler; | wajiiday, and Clement ry Rose, Dick- GGaNd Ga an” : ae ee the Arabica: A Tae bate bars of's half doven large cities. 8. 8. Bolée is arranging special! You can buy & cocktail almost eny- Made Toward Mov- i Will Begin Nov. 16|Moontight Sonata, Beethoven, and | inson, | ‘ bg igh ogg eae f — ee ae am interview every residentthere |No Progre music and will blow taps at the cori-|where in New York—the Ramos C. L. Young will talk on “Cuba”) 4, Venetian M Schytte—Stel- | -»M"*. FE. Logee, 218 Avenue B West, are 3,700—and ask:'“Where were i D i - lelusion of the program. fizz and Saserac cocktail were ‘Thursday, Nov. 16, at 8 o'clock in the lia ti vel Davee Caner aie, read a paper on “Prayer” at the ill you.on the morning of Nov. 19” ing Departments into , ily available in old, News Orleans— Business and Professional Women’s | a Q yyter: rs club meeting reason. t Mra. Augusta ‘ “speaks” were doing a — i club room in the World War Memorial |Stilwell — Manley Erickson; The|neid at the home of Mrs, L. R. Wil| "tur Cutten, Noted Trader, ‘og? New Capitol FRc 2 a businest—Newark, N. J, : building. Mr. Young's talk will in-| Trumpeter, Dix—Walter Ulmer; Con-'iiams, 504 Avenue E, Wednesday eve-| Discloses That Beneficiar- slain on that date. Her bed had nach ada ceed i troduce the series of monthly public |fidence, Mendelssohn, and Pas des/ning. John Heising, son of Mr. and ; been set afire, evidently in am at- ‘With both the state capitol build- i open forum meetings being spon. |Amphores, Chaminade—Sue Olson; | Mrs. E. J, Helsing, 122 Avenue C, play- ies Put Up No Cash tempt to hide the crime. ing commission and officials of the sored by the Bismarck branch of the | Valse in E Flat, Durand—Margaret/ed a violin solo, with his mother ac- Officials decided on the house- | Lundoff-Bicknell company adamant American Association of University /Schloemer; Adoration, Borowski, and’ companying him at the plano. Follow-! Washington, Nov. 9—()—Disclo-| to-house canvass last night after -|n their: recently-announced stands, all had the same story. But the justice en = COCKTAIL SHAKERS sets. ress.c, tae hi Women. | ‘Tis Raining, Grum—Stella Drystad; | ing the social hour, Mrs. Williams and | sur, ewe i blic clamor for a solution of {O pregress has been made toward and it is the policy of the department i The public is invited to attend the | Song of Love, Rubenstein, and Second jars, Helsing, who was assisting hast-|thange is ‘investigation’ a’intge cni| the mystery became strong. moving state departments into ‘the to enforce it until it is legally nulli- a meeting and to come prepared to ask | Valse, Godard—Marcia LaGrave; Dia- Jess, served refreshments. stock pool in 1929 through which in- Paces? SAT new building, it was announced SOUND fied. s i questions about Cuba at the conclu- | bello, Downs, and Sunrise, Pattison—| * kk - | siders received $12,000,000 profit with- Thursday by R. M. Rishworth, mem- ‘There appeared to be no attempt f sion of the talk. .__.,_, Grace Erickson; Out in the Deep, Logr| ‘The Builders of the Trail, mission-| out putting up eny cash was . made RD IRE ber of the commission. on the part of local authorities, how- Persons interested also are invited |—Richard Schafer; Prelude, Schutt,!ary organization for Presbyterian Thursday to the senate banking com- ‘The contractors refused to] ~ ever, to act against those who havg@ tend special forums which will|and Students of Sorrento, Celega—|church children in the fourth, fifth | mittes low state offises to move into the! Sogakeasiés Runhing Wide Op-| jumped the repeal gun. eld when speakers of national Gladys Risem; Whims, Schumann,/and sixth grades, elected Charles new structure unless the capitol com- rominence come to Bismarck. Any-yand Prelude in C Minor, Chopin—j Conrad president at the meeting held wig taaee te Conk tala Ay ihe a mission would “accept” the building} en in Many Major Cities : one wishing to attend these mectings !Bernard Flaherty; The Little Damo-| Wednesday afternoon. Other officers | managed the pool, told of the opera~ ind pay them 10 per cent of “Budget ollow! i Huge Crowd on Hand . is asked to telephone Mrs. Paul Net-|zel, Novello—Ruth Christianson; The |are Marjorie Jones, vice president; | HONS of the huge account in Sinclair | which is being held up pending Following Election For Husking Contest land at 1440- j Adagio of the Sonata in C Minor, Dolores Munger, secretary, and Ellen piVine Bane in alow WOR 8 ee | “acceptance” of the structure by the or Husking i A i Beethoven, and Valse in C Sharp|Hektner, treasurer. Mrs. J. L. Hughes * commission. | inna U Liltian Cook, 415 Fourth St. | Minor, Chopin—Jane Dixon; Sonata| $19 Eleventh St. is leader of the ciass| Hons by Ferdinand Pecora, committee Session Postponed 24 Hours pone, smount held up te about #68,- The rale Oe Netball mhinkers| “West Point, Neb, Nov. 9—UM— izabeth Johnson, Mrs. Conrad | in D Minor, Opus 31, No. 2, Beethoven, | which meets in the church parlors |CUnS¢!. a , according to Rishworth. » " teen cornhuskers went into the rs. Netland are on the com-jand Claire De Lune, Debussy—Jane each Wednesday from 4:30 to 5:15| He sald he did not know why SOA eu aaa echt ‘The board had hoped to move some feng li raed od agin fatal championship contest at pte ee rn coats of CMe ZOruele Sate Sith, oiclock, A playlet and a ‘Thanksgiv. | PO wviin g, witepatricky en atficisl to Arrive this’ month Det vefied “te suuiding)' "From coast to coast—including the|noon Thursday. A raw north wind come under the activities of the edu-; Accompaniments for the g uild| ing party are activities planned for the . month but rei i "| sockbound nd a crowd estimated at 25,000 to H Pi ; +h then was a com- -_oooC one up Maine way and the | al a cl ft jof Priairte oil, whic! the floors in the tower of the new enskinged one in Plotida——the x-|50,000 furnished handicaps in the cation committee with Miss Gertrude | chorus will be played by Jane Smith. |near future. F Evarts, 217 First St., as chairman. 7 |petitor of the Sinclair company. . .| building, from the fifth floor up, on ‘at Miss Cook will be in charge of secur: *Men’s Cl eT? ils ttt the frst, time you, have| rrativnel Peace Garden, Ine, in; | the srounds that they are not level eases and the bars of Volsteadian in-|midst of the carnival atmosphere ing the programs. Lutheran Men’s Club || Meetings of Clubs | been an involuntary “Santa ciaus?”| ternational Peace Garden, tne. in |enough, - Heavy forms, according ‘[eeption were blossoming Pp xe * El t F S Lu di . |Pecora asked. \ assembled in Bismarck Thursday ‘aft- | the board’s architects, prevented con- = i ects F. 8. Lunde!| And Social Groups | | ‘the Gray headed, tactitumn trader, erete in the floors from setting with Anne H. Petersen to pees nodded his head in’ agreement. jemnoon for an organization meeting. | 5 "ievel surface. ‘The board Has Pr t Piano Pupils} F. 5 Lunde, 1011 Avenue E., was eR | “Profits from the pool to. Harry &.|,,P7r,%9 the election of new direc- | Cuticle of the materials; however, {SEEM seth Pp elected president of the | Trinity | OMttner teaguency rogram when sineiair, an official of the oll COMPANY |tad been astern residents, Reenens | nsisting only that the flodrs be lev- Lutheran Church Men’s club at the ague uth- ansact e |eled. Piano pupils of Mrs. Anne Hurlbut| dinner meeting held at the church |@ran church holds a social meeting iteq' sy Cution at $uesnoen, ” " |mment was decided upon to give the!“ 1.55 an agreement is reached Peterson, 220 Fourth St., assisted by! parlors Tuesday evening. The dinner | Friday evening in the church parlors.| “Other participants of the pool and| West, Tepresentation and to give both | 142 departments will not be moved junior members of the Singers’ Guild] was served by the Ladies’ Aid. Musical numbers to be given include!» companion trading account included the United States and Canada places|i it.” ine building until the building of the North Dakota Federation of| Officers with Mr. Lunde are A. B.|8 vocal solo, “Pity, Oh Saviour,” /Airert Ht Wissin, then chairman of | matte board. East, |8 Completed, the deadlitie for which Music clubs, will present a recital Fri-| Lueck, 318 Eighth St., vice president; | Stradella, by Miss Dagney Aslakson; | the Chase National Bank; H. P, Whit-| git, “zee, “irectors from the Esst,/i¢ shout the middie of next March, diay evening in the private dining} Otto A. Convert, 920 Eighth St./m two-plano number by the Misses ney, and a number of noted traders,| BoastHved, bY Plane at noon, are room of the Grand Pacific hotel. Mrs./treasurer, and Arnold Amundson, |Clara Trom and Mildred Hoff, and including Matthew C, Brush and| president, and John Barnet of Long Presbyterians Plan “The loveliest quilt I have ever seen” is the verdict of many after they have seen this out- Petersen invites the public to attend.| secretary. |@ trombone solo by Ray Johnson. | Bi 4 i rs ¢ alt Following is the program to be giv-| Rev. J. H. Lunde, 814 Avenue F, | Miss Ella Johnson will give a sacred ‘Balons Cuitbee took the stand, John a ee. a ee * Armistice Program betel Hs ep orl en: {gave a talk on Martin Luther in honor | reading, Miss Elvina Nelson will Pre-| 5 Raskob, former chairman of the The meeting origitstly was: sched>| aun oe me fe ea é The Dancing iesion, Rergesoo— of the Mas ays alta birth, es uns elas rt Gia will gine [emoorale ele ere ae uled for Wednesday afternoon weal special = Day Program, > Mar 5 aw . a | pice? coped) ok | eal luni -| was postpon one day when e inging to a close father son a rae ee need Capitol Younger Set be ist A aentiad tees haimtt cate in which he, alfred E. Smith and/three Easterners failed to arrive. |week, will be given at the First Song of te Clock, Era—Joyce Hari-| Forming Dance Club end miss myrtie sandin, 622 Seventh | “ite scha tie oynaicate wes formed by | for he eerie se, Northwest here | Presbyterian “neouange ay heer Pa son. Mr. Peacock, Mae Eileen Erb, jSt. is caring for the entertainment. | directors of the County ‘Trust com-lof Ipewich, 8. D.; A. Gordon Buck. |B. Logee, pastor 4 and The Dancing Lesson, MacLachlan! about 35 couples from the younger/On the refreshment committee are|pany to protect its stock on the mar-|ingham, Brandon, Man.; W. V. Udall| ‘The pr : The leaves and the stem, of course, should be a dark green. You may alternate the appliqued blocks with plain ones; program, ., ~Evelyn Snyder; Frisky Lambs.) set have made reservations for a|Miss Josie Grinde, 704 Seventh St.; ket and to prevent a run on the bank|of Boissevain, Sask,; C. E. Danielson |7:30 o'clock, was Siranged prtaeially and the grape quilting Moneymaker, and Lady Prim. Camp-jdinner and dancing party to be given) Miss Jeanette Myhre, 619 Avenue C. after the suicide of James J. Riordan, |of Minot and Dr. Charles MacLach-| because there has been no particular design number C543, is bell—Richard and Joyce Harrison. in the Terrace Gardens of the Hotel|and Mrs. A. N. Ellingson, 822 Seventh president of the institution. lan of San Haven. H. A. McNeill, ially appropriate. In Springtime, Johnson—Aletha La. / Patterson at 7:30 otlock Saturday, Bt au | Raskob denied the syndicate had|Brandon,-Man., was unable to come. | — eee ae Grave; Hide and Seek, Erb. and Toy Saree ;condi -|_ ‘The board met at'2 o'clock at the ii i i Soldiers on Parade, MacLachlan—|_It is expected that a dinner dance! Department inspectors will be pres- |frmen ed pacrlesata pated aan kro Ee odiosaene i | __ Accurate cutting pattern with full directions and es- Jackie Mae Parks; The Whale, Sat-|clUD to old parties at, — {BS | ent when the Women’s Relief Corps jt; Gbligh HOH paid Steiiters ‘of the board: who aritved | 1 timated yardage Grapes number C783, 10c, or any three ford and All Thru the Night, David] runction, st meets Friday afternoon with Mrs./g "SU BAS’ _ginere Wednesday met with several 10c patterns for 25c. 12-inch perforated pattern num- i Owens—Royce LaGrave; Wood Nym- dhe ee Anna Lenhart, 414 First St. There | ' Alexeyevichlbunin _ | |##* 2n4 loca ofticials at an infor- Free to Sufferers from Attacks ber C543, 26c. Phs’ Harp, Rea and The Big Banjo,| Rev. W. M. Brown, pastor of the|Will be @ luncheon served at 12)! Hy = mal dinner “get-together” at the| Anamazing treatment, which users state hes MacLachlan — Roberta Henderson;!Church of the Nazarene, Tuttle, will| Clock. Wins Noble Prize | Grand Pacific hotel Wednesday. eve- | been remarkablysuccessfal in relieving themof - The Broken Star, Lone Star, Stars Upon Stars, the Hurry Up, Kern and Indian Dance in| conduct preaching services Friday eve- , Tumis Mees * o-—____________qjning. The dinner was arranged by} siuteg.snoroteredtoalleuffereraby R. Lepeo, Old Fashioned Lady and the Dogwood Quilt are a few of the | Pirelignt, _ Metntyre — Beverly ning at 8 otlock at 413 Third St, The City-County News || pclackholm, | Nov. | 9.—(m}—The » |the association of commerce. | Send name, age and address snd be willsends || the cutting patterns found in the new book, The Quilt ler; Jumping Frogs, mm public invi i —_—-—-—-——- —- —_ —____ 4 jobel prize for literature toda} eee generous: ‘of this splendid fs n Sparkling Fireflies, Mattingly—Lols ee \Tar. and Mrs, Fred E. Anstrom of| was awarded the Russian authoe, Wass equivalent of 80 per cent of the | bard i Fair Comes to You. In addition to the 14 patterns, there Erdahi; From the Unfinished Sym-| T, Martin Peterson, son of Mr. and|206 Park St. Bismarck, are parents| Ivan Alexeyevichlbunin, 63 years |National average wheat acreage is in- are over 100 designs of prize winning quilts, illustrated phony, Schubert, and the Banjo Play-/Mrs. T. Martin Peterson, and Miss|of @ girl born at St. Alexius hospital] old. cluded in the applications now on file’! NOTICE—School and coun-|| in many colors. Order by number C5514, 25c. * ’ er, Stilwell—Lorraine Anderson. Myrtle Baird, daughter of Mrs. P. C.| at 4:45 o'clock Wednesday afternoon.| | Bunin is a poet and novelist, |for the wheat production control con-'ty warrants will be taken at\| - ne nite Butterfy, N. ae ee ae [ocho a a ae bade oy whe ~~ is a Burleigh county de-| born Oct. 10, 1870, of a noble peieeanpe teed a aa ae reser availa par in trade for any merchan Allow a week to ten days for delivery. Clip and mail to rown yes, mery—Beverly Swett; (liam Ba: |, were married at ie in-| puty sheriff. family of Voron i ie wheat cont x ra result in 7,788,000 less acres of wheat |dise in our store. Alex Rosen Aunt Martha, care of The Bismarck Tribune. a to be grown in 1934. le Where Bismarck’s Fashion- Wise Finest Women Women’s hy ens "4 Bismarck, N. D. i . 4 —_ FRIDAY and SATURDAY OVER 100 STYLES DRESSES j FOR REDUCED EVERYONE eS 2 GROUP ONE Reduced from as high as $19.75 for this sale GROUP TWO Sunday Night, Street, Hostess and Afternoon : Dresses

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