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. . es : THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1933 5 é . Following for the/1212 Broad: avenue, who received | @————___—_—--- -- —_--_-__- —o i wheat shi ita out of the state ap- | urday was sentenced to serve 60 Mrs. James W. Guthrie ern "PRES ESn | Meetings of Clubs “7/ es ator (itferences| artic ate erie ants St aa a M4 a ure m. ° j : table. i And Social Groups strategic railroad centers in the| indecent exposure of a 4 id Y Md hauser Sit the Bia Mr aad Va Hille ME @ BC Gloversville, N. ¥., Nov. 18—(@—| state indicate. san ta bak el Day raid on the colony near ) ie trect ea rive b The Less with ee | Nomination of officers to be elect | egular meeting of St. George's) tn a drastic step, Mayor G. G. W.| Gov. William Langer e sik iq ' , 4 ; ft xe e . Arn * Episcopal Evening Guild will be held jon durum wheat for a six-day period ‘The Nightingale and the Rose ed at the ‘next regular meéting was Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock instead Greene Saturday summoned the pub: ‘aiid iit tia etl st daisibiais the main business of the Rebekah lic of Gloversville to a meeting to|Starting Friday and continuing until Miss Helen K. Katen Addresses |or® month. She sald arrangements| , fgg’ 1111 Rimaky-Koreakott |iodge session held Friday evening at) 9, Monday. Miss Gwendolyn Pilmoor, | bring pressure to bear on embattled| Wednesday midnight, while the em. 3,000,000 Bushels 8?1 Sixth St., will be hostess. bargo on hard spring wheat remains are being made for another meeting the World War’ Memorial building. capital and labor in Fulton county. TEO Co Council place. ag * + * Declaring his belief that the time| Unchanged. of Wheat Exported mmunity on ‘Mrs. W. E. Perry, 523 Second 8t.;|* Mot. Kveld . ucts seeee int ek an ta tgeircah ern gener 8 B, hs come for the public, “third party Grand Forks, Fargo, beni OS . ¥ cover ABADR er-Grond ‘Thursday, Dec. 14, has been select-| Will have the discussion topic, “Pen-|t the strike,” to take a hand, the|Mandan, Jamestown, and Valley City esl solely tnd uno, Poel ant sith a b ae Maidag ...,..Peterson-Bergerjed as the date for the annual dinner |<ling Civillan Pension and Insurance mayor publicly called a group ‘of elti-|reported no wheat has been shipped| | Washtngton, Mov. 18 (F)-The farm c sponsored by the Presbyterian church, | L2ws,” at the Pan-Attic club luncheon | zens for a conference Saturday night. | out of those points since lifting of the administration Saturday reported ex- Mrs. F. E. McCurdy, 415 Ninth 8t.,|ineeting to be held Monday. Table| He extended his invitation to all citi-/embargo on durum. port sales of more than three million is chairman of the dinner committee. | talks will be on selected subjects. zens and said committees would be bushels of wheat in terms of both eee pie Aad organized to “find out what the strike NUDIST IS SENTENCED grain and flour by the North Pacific ures. ‘It " ‘The regular meeting of Fort Lin-|is about, and employ moral force to! Allegan, Mich., Nov, 18—()—Fred| Emergency Export association from A Nes, 316 Avenue A West,/means of advertising moving picture “Air de Lia” from Lienfant Prodigue Complimentary to Miss Margaret| coin chapter, American’ War Mothers, | end it.” Lered T. Ring, nudist camp proprietor, Sat-'north Pacific ports in the last 30 days. president of the Community Council, | attractions also were discussed. Seeegnaeees eS by Debussy |Leingang, who will become the bride/ will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2:30] ‘The mayor acted after merchants " ‘of Leslie Stephens of Mandan on Dec.|o'clock at the World War Mt ‘a at the meeting of the welfare orga Know! he ‘at the Wor! ‘ar Memorial] of Gloversville, which was one of the sation, Reld Friday afternoon, ‘Mrs.|yMlim nowies urged the delesates|. one viegins Lullabye. Max 3, Mrs. Roy. C, Deardortf, 408 Fifth | building. he Sian inti sauleey: to teniain Guthrie will announce the drive|Christmas seal sales or to see that{> Estrellita . shower Thured at a Rgeoeasced xk * prosperous throughout the general committees in a few days. their clubs furnigh substitutes if they|/® My Laddie yer played at € te win Bridge was| Charity work under direction of the depression, told him that their busi- : Miss Helen K. Katen, 615 Fifth’St.,| cannot-assist, da Oh Lovely Pout by the} ables, with high scores|community committee will occupy)ness has slumped heavily because ail secretary of the North Dakota Tuber- Seal Money Stays in le Misses Emily Lantz and| members of Chapter F, P. E. O. Sister-|2,000 striking tanners and their em- State a* ‘4 eulosis ‘association, gave a detailed| tn her talk, Miss Katen stressed the Over 400 View Shawl Georgia Stephens. A mock wedding| hood, when they meet Monday after-| ployers have been unable to reach an was staged by the guests. noon with Mrs. W. L. Nuessle, 710 explanation of the uses to which seal| fact that 95 per cent of the Christ- . W. L. Nuessle, agreement under the NRA. are put by the national| mas seal stays in the state. * . * * * - |Second St. Mrs. R. W. Lumry, 311) lg and state organisations, The five per cont gang to the na-| Pageant Held Friday) suc wenry o. putnam, o29 Pith|THd St, will gives book review. | Boison Ts Found in Mrs. Fred Jansonius, 816 Fourth/tional organisation is devoted to oi St. entertained at a 1:30 o'clock Fepcea: YOtN ei \ | St., reported that the balance on hand| medical research work and special|, Over 400 saw Ethel Hawthorne |pridge luncheon Friday afternoon. Ap-| Mrs. R. C. Morton, 1011 Eighth 8t., Water at Missoula | was $768.53 and that 616.00 had been|investigation where it is n | Tewksberry's—"Littje Bhawl Pagesnt’ |pointments and favors for the lunch-| Will be hostess to the Women's clubj4___"____ i.» collected in dues since the October|/Rvery community retains 45 per cent/siven at the World War Memorial/eon and card tables featured a foot-|Monday. There will be roll call and)” Missoula, Mont. Nov. 18.—(P)— Saeeting. of the sale proceeds, 48 per cent goes|bullding Friday afternoon and gve-|panl team, with fall flowers used as|% 00k review by Mrs. E. B. Gorman,| poison was found in the reservoir g 4 Mrs. R. A. Ritterbush, 506 Ninth|to the state fund and the remaining | "ing. The pageant was sponsored by |the centerpiece. In the bridge games, | /02 Avenue F. of the Montana: Power company 8t., reporting for the rest room com-| five per cent goes to the supply fund.|the American Legion Auxiliary andthe first prize went to Mrs. P. C, Bak- LPR Friday and police said it may have mittee, asked that delegates bring] Miss Katen suggested that in the | Proceeds will go to welfare work. ken, 509 Avenue C. Mrs, A. J. Arnot,|, The Rebekah Busy Bee sewing club| been placed there by a maniac in- suggestions from their clubs regard-|coming year, Community Council] Miss Ruth Cordner, 111 Avenue A/7i5' Fifth St.’ won second. There|'® © meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:30] tent upon poisoning the Missoula ing continuance of the rest room| members direct the seal funds to aid| West, directed the pageant in which | were guests for three tables. o'clock with Mrs. Anton Nelson, 816/ water supply. service under the reduced allotment| families not aided by the government,|wome 50 women appeared wearing Avenue F. Dr. F. D. Pease, county health from x et the Community Chest. ‘The consider health problems of childrenjshawis of every nation. Over 90 : TD ofticer, said the poison was in the council tow 1s allowed $200.00, which| of school or pre-school age, cooperate |ahawis, many of them heirlooms in| | The auditorium of St. Mary's school) | City-County News || form ot powder which was found ; is not sufficient for the rent and ma-| with health boards, park boards and|Sismarck families, were displayed on|Was decorated with black, white and|¢ "|. ——-—-_____4] floating on top of the water. He q tron’s salary. with other governmental units in any|the walls or worn by the dancers and) Vermilion streamers for the dancing|~ Ervin G. Bourgois, Bismarck, and| said he did not believe any of it 630 Children Immunized health jects which they might/singers. party given Friday evening by the|Miss Dorothy Evelyn Thistlethwaite,|got into the Missoula water mains Immunization of 690 children undertake. , Mrs, H. W. Richholt, 223% Seventh |Jnior class. There were 50 couples | Braddock, were granted a marriage li-| as the city’s supply is drawn from against diphtheria was reported by| Miss Katen showed samples of the/St.; Mrs, B. K. Skeels, 521 Thayer |Present. Music was furnished byjcense Friday by County Judge I. C.| the bottom of the lake. Miss Esther Teichmann, 708 Rosser| 1933 seals and reported that 5,000,000/Avenue West, and Mrs, William A.| Verne Lee and his orchestra and spe-! Davies. Thursday Willis Merle Clizbe The reservoir was closed and b avenue, school nurse. Seventy-one of|seals have been sent out to the coun-| Falconer presided at the coffee tables |c/el musical numbers were given by|and Miss Mary Ellen Reese, both of| the city’s supply was taken from . o the children were of pre-school age.|ties of the state. In rural districts,|in the afternoon. In the evening, |=dwin Barbie and Robert Kaiser. Pa-| McKenzie, received a marriage li-| another source. P Miss Teichmann requested a small/the sales will be conducted through| Mrs, C. G. Boise, 604 Avenue D; Miss|'Tons and patronesses were Mr. and |cense. 4 appropriation to purchase tooth|the schools. Club women will hold|Mary Houser, 418 Rosser avenue West,|Mrs. W. #. McGraw, 322 Anderston | ¢——————__________» i brushes for needy children. downtown sales and school children| and Mrs, G, Olgeirson, 811 Avenue E,|S8t.; Mr. and Mrs. George L. Hays, #16 || Today’s Recipe No One Excited by . i, In her report on girls’ welfare, Miss| will conduct sales in the residence|roured. Tenth St. and Mr. and Mrs. J. Nijg 9 NS BS Lifting of Embargo : Mary Cashel, 522 Second St., report-| districts in cities. ‘The unit activities and community |®oherty, 615 Mandan St. John Guth- GRAHAM CRACKER ROLL eae i ed that the Girl Scouts are working x * % service committees of the Auxiliary,|!e, president of the junior class, di-| 10 graham crackers. (By The Associated Press) a under a full sehedule and that nec- A R . ti to assisted by other members, were in|"ected arrangements for the function.! +. cup chopped dates. Partial lifting of North Dakote’s essary adjustments are being made] Arrange heception icharge of the entertainment. told wheat embargo to permit durum ior. cat, Mee] Honor Astrid Fjelde! oe hyena ea : | ; jet, » Part-time , 10 | ° s public ige party given Friday eve- 4 t; » \ ng gone to Bt Pat ce Z — Ervin G. Bourgois ning by the Order of the Eastern ca ‘ . N. O. Ramstad, Following the concert by Miss As- ; Masonic temple. The high; Mixing time: 10 tes. Chi | Gah tasked that the Girl Scouts be al-| re wens Ae'Eiomarce eiepleauate| = WEOS Braddock Girl) ronttace scores were made by stein ny yt: Servings) i. "8/1 ~—Rummage Sale lowed the use of the nursery in the/torium Monday evening at 8:30 o'clock, Van Neste, 610 Fifth St., and Samuel | Put crackers, dates, marshmallows | m By the Jewish Ladies’ Aid World War Memorial building for one|the Trinity Lutheran church choir] Miss Dorothy Evelyn aes H. Merritt, 221 Third St. In auction, |and nuts through food chopper, alter-* | Starts Tuesday, Nov. 21 ti will honor the guest artist and her) thwatte, Braddock, was married tO/nigh score gifts went to Mrs. Otto|nating the ingredients to keep the | .>'2" stats sensations. Recompanist, Miss Bertha Hagen of (Ervin G3 } Bismarck, at 7:30 | piriam, 408 First St., and Howard J.|chopper from becoming clogged Turn || Laskin Bldg. on Main Ave. Fargo, at an informal reception in the [clock Saturday morning in © Sere: |Tayior, #18 Fifth St. After the card into a large mixing bowl and add | Back of Cut Rate Drug See church parlors. games, lunch was served in the din-|cream or evaporated milk. Mi it Grace Episcopal church, James- | : 1X | ‘A special invitation to attend the re- | ® ded’ t ing room by the committee, Mrs.|thoroughly and form into a roll. Lay | ‘E—School coun- ception is extended to members of the own. They were ai it Arthur V. Sorenson, 615 Fifth 8t.;|on a sheet of waxed paper, roll tight EAS Viste cho et } Special Sunday ‘Thursday Musical club, the Junior| Mabel Bier, Braddock, and MCS yr5, andrew Erdahl, 116 Thayer Ave-|Iy in the paper and place in the re.|¢” Warrants will be taken at James Cagney, Ruby Keeler 20 Headline Stars Music club, the Singers’ Guild and the : nue West; Mrs. W. B. Couch, 700/frigerator. Let stand over night par in trade for any merchan- . Dinner church choirs of the city and to music isc, a two-week wedding, ie bee Third St. and Mrs. Clarence Gun- longer. Cut in silecs and serve with |dise in our store, Alex Rosen 300 Beauties i : * | Served trom 11:36 to 8:30 P.M, |{teachera, Any others who are inter\+y vistt friends and relatives, Mr. and|"¢M, 1014 Eighth St. | whipped cream. & Bro. The Breath-Taki : esi al are int . 1 a! Mrs.'Bourgois will make their home << ———EE le brea aking On the committee arranging the re- = - _ Roast Young ception are Miss Mildred 1. Hott, 14 MTHS TBAEY is a7 gracioata’ ot}: tie Fj ERE Spectacle Turk Second St.; Mra, John Husby, 1021 praddock high school and has at- Ends Tonight — America’s Maddest Merry-Makers! iesia pa ey apartments, and Mrs. Paul Netland,| rended, the State Teachers college at sIMMY ; es ‘Trimmin's 518 Ninth 8t. sree qua ath ast fs .. There is much interest in the ap- nH i ’ JOHNNY CONN pearance of Miss Fjelde here as she is daraaena ote serpent ire. is ae ACK wows ‘ fe all a member of @ native North Dakota | ™ nk wi bat ’ 4 And His the Bismarck hospital, was a supper E . ORCHESTRA Eine aeielie’ was a femous| sues of Mrs. James McDonnell, 310 . { e Jaco! le, was a famous bs sculptor and made the statues of Hia-|='shth St., grcsee Dave Nelson faoaeb oscar nisbrerrake sree The Economy Bridge club met at the home of Mrs. O. B. Benson, 413 madiacclen Teapot, of Miss Fielde, Paut|TWelfth St. Bouth, Thursday evening. will sash eorh ne to2pm. Fielde, made the bust of Laneoln yihieh iiekl fore role in play. anganpetebas ie was placed e cay - — ‘This bust was an exact replica 602 Thirteenth St. South, and Mrs. ing. \ 4 of the one he made to send to Nor-| Zul Bobb, 307 Tenth St. Lunch was Ree |jwayin 19l4. . Oa in the years greatest . &- laugh ve with bi) girls! gitls! girls!” g & Plus—Popeye the Sailor in “I Eats My Spinach” — Plus— yowip» | Piarsiscncsat ee STARTS MIDNIGHT SUNDAY THE BOY A MAN —THE MAN A BOY ‘Swipes, the newsboy, waif of the slums, wise in the wily ways of men before . his time. “Chuck” Connors, Bowery big shot, “Mayor of Chinatown", beneath ‘his blustering boasts a grinning boy at heart. Pals through thick and thin 4 in good times ond in bed. : ‘ PARADE STARTS TONIGHT Also Sunday Midnight Mon, - Tues. - Wed. - Thurs. Nov. 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 Evening All Seats 35c CAPITOL —aae THEATRE SS ; ¥ Grand Pacific Miss Fielde already has riven con-| a4; Ethel Sandin, 323 Park~8t., Hotel Restaurant || ..tis at Fargo, Minot and Valley City. SeaHod Gar her teers ME ACT She sings here under the auspices Of | gandin, entertained eight guests at the Trinity Lutheran church choir. dinner and bridge Friday evening. = |The party honored the birthday an- niversary of Miss Margaret Fortune, ‘ | A Rendesvous for the Best Foods % THE NEW SWEET SHOP % MENU, SUNDAY, NOV. 19TH’ 75c—Special Sweet Shop Dinher—75c Oyster Cocktail Relish: Crisp Celery Hearts, Radishes, Mixed Olives Soup: Spring Vegetable or Cream of Chicken a la Reine ‘ = CHOICE — Roast Young Turkey, Celery Dressing, Cranberry Sauce Baked Domestic Goose, New England Stuffing, Baked Apple Grilled Choice Cut T-Bone Steak a la Minute Fillet Mignon Saute, a la Financiere Potatoes: Snowflaked, Steamed or Candied Sweet Potato Vegetable: Sifted Peas in Butter Hot Rolls Beverage Dessert: Pumpkin Pie, Whipped Cream, or Chocolate Creme Sundae Fruit Salad Delight Give Photographs For Christmas You cannot give family or friends a more acceptable gift than your photograph in a charming frame. Appointments are best ar- ranged for now—free from the bustle and confusion of Christmas week. We carry a full line of swing frames Rembrandt Studio Let’s go to the Bowery, where red lights don’t mean “stop” ... where gals are light-hearted and guys light- headed . . . where laughs run riot and love is real! se , 50c—Special Sunday Dinner—50c ‘A. BISEM, Owner Soup: Spring Vegetable or Cream of Chicken # la Reine Phone 318-W U1 bth Bt, Roast Young turkey, Celery Dressing, Cranberry Sauce : Baked Young Duck, New England Stuffing, Jelly , ; Cohen iy FOR SAI ’ tnaieaped naw Gunes “Poiced AVOID THE , for quick sale. Located on 9th 8t. i . h Sar. Baz Hef oF 088 THANKSGIVING ) : Fried Fresh Caught Wall-Eyed Pike, Maitre d'Hotel “is : Veestenle: Sifted Peas in Butter aa ay nga oy : : Dessert:' Pumpkin Pie, Whipped Cream, or Chocolate Creme Sundsa, RU S H f For your entertainment, Bunny Paynther and his Sweet - Shop Serenaders, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. « HAVE YOUR GARMENTS 4 CLEANED EARLY i ™ ; _ HIGHLIGHTS 9 ATTENTION, DEER HUNTERS A doh eS gi e eat. — , 4 Bring Your Deer Heads for Mounting bg Stove rode Jumps from Brooklyn Bride, as he did in 198 naw ’ Eee , Midnight Sunday Carrie Nation, fighting feminine fixzwater fanatic, raids Bow- Ralph Wooton, Licensed Taxidermist a wee eee oe os G as foes ae bid ticieaponnsd Prices Reasonable — All Work Guaranteed a - Wed. 3 Phone 1746 Bismarek, N. > 1016 11th Street : ca | ar as p saccliyhon of . Johnny times are reenacted. Master Glennera & Byers, Ine. —————— ———— — % -T; ,.ASTRID FJELDE __ Knownas At the Bismarck | MONDAY NIGHT _ A : , : 4. Hf Dramatic Sopran : o — “The Valkyre of Song” City Audicociom | AT 630 OCLOGH 7 Presented under the auspices of the Trinity Lutheran Church Choir for the benefit of the Pigs Organ Fund. Tickets now on sale at Harris & Woodmansee. Price 50c. j ORCHESTRA DIRECTING. 5 1 - 7 ‘

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