The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 18, 1934, Page 5

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Mae Robinson's Betrothal o Ray Barth Announced ly 29 Will Be Date of Wedding jet = Announced at Shower Tuesday Evening | i i ; Fr | he 4 fis | i Olson-Goodwin Vows Will Be Taken Here I E a i i : E is F | HF h Fr} E Z i E 23 F i ag Che! i nd Al i ee d ofn * 89 > Steele Woma: Instruc' =] 3s Coloratura Soprano _ Mrs. G. A. Dahlen, coloratura 80-| iss Gladys drano, will be featured in the broad- eer en'en ernce cast over KFYR at 8 o'clock Friday/ will terminate about September evening, which will conclude tie 1934] Cario, ms Led This year's program series, under direction of Miss Maude A. Tollefsen, teacher-founder of Guild, was Local Auxiliary Will Make Drive for Jelly has group. In the fall a new schedule of marmalade and jam by: cdactimamaalae tn October 1, the Auxiliary to Lloyd Sloteasaes aan, 1, American Legion, Former Lehr Girl Is ednesday began a drive in coopera- tion with the project sponsored THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE _ WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1934 charge of the national drive to se- cure an equal amount of jelly from each of the 6,001 Auxiliary units. She received mer appointment as chair- man_from Mrs. William H. Beister, tables. Miss Emily Olson of St. Jo- seph, Mo., sister of the bride-to-be, a Oe a ae ‘Mrs. Forrest M. Davis, 990 Sixth Je, Philadelphia, Pa, national presi-|8t., was dent The jelly smong the veterans’ hospitals and or- where veterans’ chlidren addock Lutherans Will Meet Saturday ? F i F : Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Olson, it was an- nounced Wednesday. Mrs. Grant Pe- teraon is ® program for the bf tip j eRe TzBs i Mr. Swendsgaard Northern Pacific railroad during the "s residence here. se * Miss Hazel Nielson, a former resi- dent of Bismarck, has returned to Valley City after a visit with the James Nielson family at Sandy by| Shores on Big Lake Cormorant near of North Dakota, and the statutes thereof, do hereby declare martial law within the State of North Dako- ta, and do hereby, order out the active militia, known as the National Guard, the military forces of the State of North Dakota, to suspend and prevent the service of civil process and un- lawful assemblies, and prevent dis- orders, and carry out the purpose and intent of this proclamation and ord- er, according to the customs and la’ applicable in martial law, and to carry out such further orders as may be me issued as commander-in-chief the military forces of this state.” Sheriff Kelley asking for assistance. ‘His call for ald reads: Meetings of Clubs | And Social Groups Gardens in the western section of the city will be visited Thursday even- ing during the third ursday evening at the World War Memorial building dining room. Church Societies | ‘The First Baptist church ‘Circle is to meet at 2:30 o'clock ‘Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Ed- ward W. bet 22 bnerecanetd o. meet at the church parlors at 3 o'clock Thursday afternoon with Division 1 a ee Trinity Latheran Ladies’ Aid ‘Two circles of the Trinity Lutheran Ladies’ Aid have scheduled meetings “Under and by virtue of the author- do hereby issue a the national guard to help maintain law and order, Protect life and property wit leigh county, North Dakota; “And, whereas there are now mobs marching through the streets of the city of Bismarck, North Dakota, men-. acing and threatening law and order in the county, and “Whereas, apparently the same per- sons of about two hundred in number had a few days ago caused destruc- Of!tion of the property of the capitol building, and as a certain person of such had “Whereas, unprecedented conditions have arisen with legal complications in the executive department of the state, causing consternation and tu- mult, and if this condition continues: there is lable to be bloodshed and ruinous consequences, “Now, therefore, I, J. L. Kelley, sher- iff of Burleigh county, North Dakota, do hereby call, request and demand sufficient men of the national guard city and county, including the capitol building in the city of Bismarck, leigh county, North Dakota. J. L, KELLEY, in me by the constitution of the State/ Quain, Dr. , R. 8. Towne J. Taylor, Bismarck. ‘The first four-week period at the camp officially will close on July 23, accordifig to Miss Helen Katen, exe- cutive secretary of the tuberculosis association who period is hel 35 week's that it of butter, CooL HE § 453) ue g i 4 F L é 5 é HH i 5, § E l : : als ‘| i it 5 3 35 days, while the Hebron unit sent one child for the same Other children sent Until 7:30 Today and Thursday 25c SHE LOVED AS FIERCELY AS HE HATED strangely, this woman o f many loves! A motion pictureof rare distinction from the creator of“Henry VIII” Douglas FAIRBANKS and Elizabeth BERGNER ND, TUBERCULOSIS ASSOCIATION HEADS WILL MEET MONDAY Will Decide on Second Period During Annual Session at Camp Grassick Bride at Minneapolis|i;. . Lake Park, Minn. Miss Nielson, who|for 3 o'clock ‘Thursday afternoon. ear Mrs. Frayne Baker, past president visited here shortly after her arrival/Circle 1 will be entertained by Mrs. Announcement has been made byjof the unit, has appointed .|from New York City in June, will|Carl J. Olmanson, 404 Avenue F, who Mr, and Mrs, Getsel Harris, Lehr, of) Thomas J. Galvin, chairman and Mrs.| spend the summer at Valley City and| will be assisted by Mrs. P. D. Galvin's!a¢ Lake Cormorant. She has been|gard. Mrs. F. 8. Lunde, 1011 Avenue the East for four and a half years.| E, will be hostess to Circle 2. Cirles ** ® 3 and 4 will not meet this week. Arriving to be with his Tuesday ————————————— mother, . He Tatley, pioneer ranldeni of Bismarck ‘who’ he becn| | LeXt of Langer’s | {ll for several weeks, was Kart W. | Martial Law Order »| Peterson of Srangelcreten oan oH o regent romnarea The text of Langer’s proclamation declaring martial law follows: city for about seven years, is the guest of his brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Peter- son, 515 Fifth St, Mrs. Tatley is be- ing cared for at the Grand Pacific hotel. s* * threat-|mext Monday at the camp located at becoming| Lake Isabel near Dawson. Study of the camp budget MIDNITE be =e e o 5 EH i g z MYSTERY. LAUGHS . THRILLS Spirit Slate Writing Table Raising... Ghostly ay >as gF5 : * E E rf, FF i z H stage, come the audience and sit with you! But You'll Love It! Hi it i F i ge 5 i | Hi The Show Boat Is Cool Enjoy the river while the city and country swelters. Make reservations for the rides Thursday and Satur- day nights. 50 cents per person. Hundreds have en- joyed the rides. Phone 1287 for Reservations E f ; ! 2 Final Summer Clearance Every Dress, Coat, Hat in this shop is drastically reduced to facilitate room for fall stock. Included in these last reductions are White Chalk Crepe Jacket Frocks, Im- ported Batistes, Eyelet, with Jackets. Plain and Printed Crepes, Sheers. Coats and Swagger Suits $995 $1575 $1975 i Coats- Fur Trimmed, Interlined $3950 .., ome brown Hats Including Stra: Fabric and Felts. White, light and Every Sweater and dark colors. $1.00 50c - $1.00 No Approvals, Exchanges nor Charges. Each Sale Will Be Considered Final. ; #4 j : 8 | = i i Be 4H " Lite OXFORDS! STRAPS! TOELESS SANDALS! if gF ‘ f IF YOU COME ALONE YOU'LL BE AFRAID i F “ NO CHILDREN’S “IT'S TOO SCARY” ONOMY GROCER ALL PHONES 34—WE DELIVER Dresses $15.75. Formerly to $27.50 Ko Home Grown Beans, toes, es, Green Apples, Blueberries, Black! reaches, Pears, Plums, Cantaloupe. Specials July 18th to July 24th, Inclusive Beets, Cucumbers, Cabbage, Pota- berries, $6. Formerly to $19.75 Sizes 14 te 48 : . Cotton Dresses " of we | Perma $798 values tremendous. Gifts, Jewelry and Purses 50c to $1.95 Patterson Seal Sliced Pineapple, No. 2 tin .... Pears, No. 24% tin Baked Apples, per tin . : Tender Leaf Tea, 7-08. pkg.; green, 28c; black Last chance to get your map of Baron Munchausen’s Travels, Hunt’s Fruit Cocktail, No. 2 tin ........ @eeahhaosca

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