The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 23, 1934, Page 5

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Four Dancing | Parties Given During Week-end Methodist Church to _ gt roe geen io - Honor New Members Groups Are Hosts & i i i lik at Ma i 3 zg i) B y He +R 3 is BF ert : i i] i Z : EH gee fo Hr re ** Bismarck Couple Weds At Afternoon Service ee eee Profes- sional Women's clubs, will be speaker TY vor A RE ama NE asap THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1984 ‘and Miss Carol Stringer, all of Tower City, and ternoon after visiting since Saturday ee Meetings of Clubs And Social Groups ‘The Mothers’ club is to meet at afternoon with Mrs. for his home in Minneapolis, Miss of| Bremer is remaining here for a few Gays to attend to business matters in connection with the convention and expects to leave for Fargo Wednes- day. Report on Resolutions Following is the report of the re- solutions committee, which was adopt- ed by the convention: “Whereas the Bismarck people have Graciously entertained the delegates in their homes, the trustees of the Mrs. Nel- be assisted by Mrs. G. A. Dah- ‘& son, born at at St. Alexis burg, at 4: Dakota. ‘Mr, and Mrs. Theodore Cook of 816 Avenue B, are parents of a son, ‘at 5:30 a. m. Monday at the home of Mrs. John Dixon et 504 Ninth St. T. J. Clifford of Langdon, who was »|commissioner for the hearing of R. E. Wensel; former workmen's com- 5 bureau commissioner, pensation yon removal charges, was a business vis- itor in Bismarck Monday. Visiting in Bismarck Monday were ‘Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Sinkler of Minot. secretary and state officers served faithfully and efficiently, resolved that we, the delegates Thirty-ninth North Dakota Christian Endeavor convention, express our deep appreciation of these efforts expended in our behalf. Respectfully submitted by Fr chairman; Cora Local K.C.’s Join in Statewide Observance Knights of Columbus of North Da- r|kota and the local council's 1984 memorial services. Meeting at St. \Mary’s school audi- torium at 7:35 o'clock, 115 Knights of whom were able to attend the fun- eral services. Pallbearers were: A. P. Lenhart, Bert Finney, James Guthrie, Dr. H. E. Perry, 8. 8. Clifford and G, L. Spear. Interment was in St. Mary's Cemetery. Griggs Children to Hunt for Barberries Cooperstown, ND, April 3) — In keeping with their motto “to help Uncle Sam,” members of the Griggs ¢ | county Young Citizens League adopt- ed a project to search for rust spread- ing barberry bushes, it was announced Monday by Miss Eva A. Fogderud, county superintendent of schools. The action was taken in convention here Friday. As part of the movement, nearly 1,- 000 Griggs county school children have agreed to thoroughly inspect for com- mon barberries properties on which they live. A special certificate of the Teague will be given each chapter af- ee its members have searched home Places. Mrs. Harm Engelke Is Buried Monday Funeral services were held at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon for Mrs. Harry Engelke, who died in a local hospital Friday. Services were held from the Perry Funeral home with Rev. Walter 8S. Vater of the McCabe tated Episcopal church officiat- ig. Mrs. B. M. Dunn and Mrs. J. A, Lar- son of the Methodist church choir rendered vocal selections, accompan- ied by Mrs. A. J. Arnot on the piano. Burial was in the Fairview cemetery. Lyman Wakefield, Jr., Will Move to Helena Lyman E. Kakefield, Jr., of the First National Bank of Bismarck, will be- Come associated with the First Na- tional Bank and Trust Co., of Helena, Mont., May 1, he announced Monday. Wakefield, son of the president of the First National Bank of Minne- apolis, has been employed in the Capital City bank since last Oct. 15. Mr. and Mrs. Wakefield, who have been residing at the Patterson Hotel during their residence here, expect to Jeave for Helena Thursday. spoke /Tappen Woman Dies choir of eight Knights"with \ Doerner as accompanist. Al P. Simon sang @ solo, “Abide With Me.” Joseph Fitzgibbons Is Buried Monday Funeral services were held from St. William Langer in the federal case in which the executive is charged with exacting contributions from federal relief workers. Ole B. Stray of Stanley and Roy L. for the North Dakota federation’s|Frasier of Williston were visitors in pep ig effete] FHL ATTENTION, MASONS - ‘ bccn geareatien) i ‘emple, juraday, . Dinner 6:30 P. M. Phone 158 after 5 P. M. for reservations, 3B Hi) i 2 BLOSSO ill 8 bother. lestiag odor. Many months’ supply in cock boule. Ides! brides prise. Six Enchanting Fragrances! ROSE - SANDALWOOD [ r i iy bu g i i gress SE 5 i in te te fli Fg i i $3 ay f i i F i i 5 HI H rH r re I : é i & ikl iF i 3 i lt il A} 2 i z } Hl i i E FF ili "| | A F a i H . ' iE i E i a! i ? jt; ensent. Get store. ‘Bismarck Monday. == /3-DAY MEETING OF C.B. U. CONCLUDED Final Meeting of Successful Gathering Here Fills Au- ditorium to Capacity A) Mi ei é g i f i : li i fl H I fl Fe ‘i i i HH i i Hn Masonic Th Dinner 6:30 P. M.-- Phone 158 after M. for reservations, Mary's church at 8 o'clock Monday morning for Joseph Fitzgibbons, well known pioneer druggist of Braddock, Driscoll and Napoleon, who was found dead at a local hotel last Tuesday. A sister, Mrs. Agnes Sullivan of St. Paul, arrived in Bismarck Saturday and took charge of the funeral ar- rangements. Mr. Fitzgibbons was a bachelor and though well known to a host of people in Bismarck and surrounding towns, it was some time before relatives could be found.. Besides Mrs. Sullivan he had several brothers in Iowa, none At Home 2 of Daughter Mrs. Bertha Hants, 50, died at her home at Tappen, Sunday, April 22. She was born in Wisconsin and had made her home with her daughter, Mrs. R. J. Montgomery, at Ta: for some time, ae Funeral services will be held from 8t. John’s Lutheran church at Tappen, Tuesday afternoon. Burial will be at Cleveland, N. Dak. Hettinger Child Dies At Bismarck Hospital Mary Helen Ramstead, seven-year- old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sig Ramstead of Hettinger, N. D., died at oe local hospital at 3:30 a. m., Mon- y. Funeral services will be held at Nettinger according to tentative ar- Tangements made here. The body was taken to Hettinger Monday afternoon. DIES ON HIGHWAY Devils Lake, N. D., April 23.—(P)— Ben Peterson, 72, Wolsey, 8. D., died from heart disease at Lakewood Park Victor Peterson of Starkweather. Fun- eral services will be held at Huron, 8. D., Tuesday afternoon. WISHEK WOMAN DIES AT BISMARCK MONDAY Mrs. Karoline Heupel, Mother of Bismarck Women, Suc- cumbs at Local Hospital Mrs. Karoline Heupel, 65, of Wis- hek, N. D., mother of Martha and Caroline Heupel and Mrs. Robert Zerr of Bismarck, died at a local hospital at 3:30 a. m., Monday. The deceased was born in Russia and came to the United States 57 years ago. She lived at Venturia, N. D., for several years, and moved to Wishek about 20 years ago. Her hus- band died 12 years ago. She leaves 18 children, all living, and 30 grand children. The children Gustave Heupel, Detroit, Mich.; Mrs. Edmund Ulmer, Wishek, N. D.; W. D. Heupel, Napoleon, N. D.; Mra. Robert Zerr and Martha and Lillian Heupel Joplin, Mont. services will be Wishek from the Reformed church, although the date has not Pending the receipt of word children outside of the state, 12-Year-Old Boy Dies From Gunman’s Bullet first-degree murder charges filed against the gunmen. Airmail Bill Wins Committee Support of Bismarck. She also leave a sister, Mrs. Philip Weidman, Venturia, N D.; and two brothers, Christ Muller, GABLE MYRNA LOY A Dynamic Screen Master- piece! Thrilling Eventful —PLU! Saturday while walking toward Devils Lake. He had been visiting his son, They Just Arrived- And Are They Clever THESE NEW SPORTS FROCKS A Special Buy Makes The Price Possible 0 ‘Dots And Dash - For Little Cash They’re Dots - Dashes In Bright '.s FIVE DIFFERENT STYLES © -- Stripes and Pastel Colors Beautifully Tailored Ideal for Sports She Made America Forget the French Debt! CONSTANCE ENNETT «leg fmbe MOULIN ROUGE wh FRARCHOT TONE RUSS COLUMBO TULLIO CARMINATI i HH : | i g . i q Hi Gite | B i iy ‘ t 5 te We Have a Complete Line of - Farm Contracts and Petition for Nomination sh i } Ci fiticese Sus li

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