The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 26, 1934, Page 4

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUN Fourth St., whe motored to California with Miss Barbara Bliss, Minot, ar- |rived at Hollywood Wednesday noon, erine, St. Paul, is giving ~ Additional ociety according to word received here. Mrs. M. Schwartz and her Gerald Schwartz, of Minneapolis have come for a visit of a few weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Rosen, 205 Avenue A, west. and Mrs. Rosen are sisters. ‘ Mrs. Howard Wood and her daugh- " Roger Berg, son of Dr. and Mrs. H.| ters, the Misses Mary Flora, Betty Mitton Berg, 214 Avenue A, west, is Spending several days visiting at the £ H. Berg summer home at Lake- ‘wood park near Devils Lake. ment of the engagement Lou and Dorothy Ann Wood, of 415 Griffin St. are having a week's visit with relatives and friends in Minne- apolis and St. Paul and will return |this week-end. Another daughter, | Sister Mary Duveta, who is a music instructor at the College of St. Cath- ath Sp Cameras We have a number of Cameras in folding and box designs which will be disposed of at ONE-HALF PRICE New party goods will arrive soon. Therefore, during the balance of July, our present stock of tally cards, place cards, score pads, etc., will be sold at HALF PRICE Consult our art department concerning special favors which add to the success of your parties. Harris-Woodmansee, Inc. 116 Fourth St. 123 Mandan St. The wedding will Miss Edith Ramstad, daughter of an event of next month, Dr. and Mrs. N. O. Ramstad, to several Bismarck residents, left Wed-| Mrs. Jeanette Frendborg, 519 Fifth nesday for Wahpeton, where he is to TODAY ONLY (THURSDAY) 25c until 7:30 Fast-moving, Mr. and Mrs. Finley 8. Baker of Minneapolis returned home Wednes- day after a short visit with Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Bodenstab, 520 Mandan St., and relatives of Mr. Baker. Tues- day evening they were guests of honor at a 6 o'clock picnic supper and dancing party given on the Show Boat, which was arranged by Mrs. priscs and glamorous there was dancing and a cruise on the 3 Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Waldschmidt TCity and County 7 Avenue D, returned’ Wednesday from City and County | ftmerioun Legion dopartaient conven: Today’s Reci | BO eer Blaniorck roste| - Seuthern-Style Fried Chicken paeingnd See TURIGCAHIOn chicken, select a broiling chicken that Legion Auxiliary. and their daughter, Audrey, of 411 FINAL July Reductions TheY |etta L. Phillipe, Mott. ‘HELL BENT FOR LOVE" He triple-crossed a double-crosser to get his man! Z ‘An opportunity to secure $3 and $4 summer footwear at Francisco, Calif. NEW FALL Dresses! Fresh From the New York Market Come These Beautiful New Frocks for Fall, 1934. Sheer Jacket Dresses, Satin Suits, and Travel Prints ... in the new fall shades of Black, Brown, Navy Blue and The new materials are even better looking and more serv- iceable than anything hereto- § 5% NEW FALL HATS! Felts, Velvets and Taffetas ... in “Coolie? Turbans or rakish Brims. $1.88 On All Summer Merchan- New fall colors in all head sizes FINAL CLEARANCE Choice of any in our SUMMER HATS! Choice of any white shoe LADIES’ SHOES! SILK DRESSES! ines ne 3 Think of It! Buttreys smart shoes on sale for only $1.99. Every smart white material. All sizes and styles. Be early at of permanent finish “Boulevard” Frocks! OTHER ITEMS—IN EVERY DEPART- MENT—AT “GIVE-A\ ~ Bismarck, N. THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1934 BOARD 10 DISGISS ESE PARAMOUNT) STATE MILL PLANS am Industrial Commission Meets to Discuss Changes in Management pipe organ} there several days before. They are| Haute, Ind., and at Minneapolis. Mr. recital Thursday evening. Miss Mary | spending part of the time at the Min- | Murphy is expected to come here for Flora Wood, who is a violinist, also|nesota lakes. | will appear on the recital program. her the latter part of August. ze k Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Conway and| R. B. Murphy, députy superintend- their small daughter, Victoria, of Mil-|ent of public instruction, and his Mrs. J. D. Healow, 614 Thayer ave-|waukee, Wis. who have been guests| daughter, Miss Rita Murphy, of 213 jue, who was called to Minneapolis/at the home of Mr. Conway's aunt,| Avenue A, west, left Thuraday on a |two months ago because of the seri-| Miss Fanny Slattery, 522 Second &t. | ous illness of her sister, Mrs. M. Nest-| for several days, left for home Thurs jor, has returned to her home. Nestor has improved considerably and has left the hospital. combined business and pleasure trip which will last four or ‘ive days. Fri- éay, Mr. Murphy is to attend an edu- cational conference at Mayville Teach- Of interest here is the announce-|ers college and Saturday he will be at Miss/the Towner county school officers’ Mrs. Joseph F. Orchard and her | Esther Piller, daughter of Mr. and| meeting at Cando. They expect to daughter, Genevieve, of 720 Third 8t.,| Mrs. John Piller, Valle will return Sunday or Monday from a|nott Lee, Grand Forks. visit at Fargo with Mrs. Orchard’s|be 1s a sister of Miss Hattie Pill parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Sullivan. Mrs. Orchard is at Fargo for the present week and her daughter went CAPITOL —am THEATRE see— '-|spend Sunday at Park River with Mr. -|Murphy’s son, Lloyd Murphy, who is »|employed there during the summer. be} Before returning they a!so will visit at Michigan and Grafton, both for- mer homes of De a bai family. * join his family, after acting as man- ager of the Buttrey store at Mandan for the last 10 days. Mr. Callan has been at Glendive, Mont., managing a store it ad same company for sev- Mrs. W. H. Edson, Moffit, who has been visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Hughes, 519 Eleventh St., left Thursday for Valley City. She will visit friends there for a few days before going on to Detroit Lakes, Minn. for an in- definite time. Miss Marjorie Edson, daughter of Mrs. Edson, also has been @ guest at the Hughes home and ex- ag to return to Moffit next Mon- vy: Louise Robyn at the Am servatory of Music and tend the Century of Progress exposi tion. They then will go to New York where Mrs. Frendborg will remain until about September 1. xe k Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Johnson, 614 Second St., have returned from & two-week combined business and Pleasure trip during which Mr. John- son, who is a bridge engineer for the highway department, joint meeting of the American So- ciety of Civil Engineers and the Eng- ineering Institute of Canada, held at Vancouver, B. C. Among points of interest which they visited were Gla- cler National park and Mt. Ranier in Washington. After a boat trip on the Powell river, they returned to Bis- marck by way of Olympia, Seattle and Tacoma, Wash., and Portland, Ore., visiting relatives at each of those places. To prepare southern-style friend weighs from 1% to 2% pounds. Have it cut into pieces suitable for ‘serv- ing. Rub in plenty of salt and pep- Benak dies onder ootonrs per and roll the chicken in flour. Bismarck for a month’s visit with . Murphy, enue A, west; brother, A. L. Elvin, and her sister, , *jern mood, crumbled cornflakes or Mrc. D. C. Godlove, 1016 Avenue B, ? with whom she is staying at present. Sein riper apa Rha Next dip pieces of chicken in beaten bread crumbs; or, if you are of a mod- nicely. Put into deep skillet or pot Mrs. Murphy came here from New good Orleans, La., where she had been with tek ire saan the her husband, who is ar auditor for) chicken on all sides in it, turn the fire the Reconstruction Finance corpora-| very low, add % cup of boiling water," tion and who now is working at San|cover the skillet or the plan and En route to Bis-! piace in a moderate oven (325 degrees quarck she visited at Chicago, where | Fahrenheit) for 30 minutes or until she was married in March, at Terre |it is tender. This recipe is planned for 1 chicken which makes a serving for 3. A larger M4 |chicken or more chicken can be pre- pared in the same manner. ILL Aboard 8. 8. Malolo, July 26.— Radio operator woke me in the middle of night, telling me they got Dillinger. Like to be home. Guess it’s like Armistice day. ‘Well the moral is, he just would- n't take advice. The better ele- ment warned him to stay away from those movies, they would be a bad influence on him. Cable me at once (your expense) what picture it was got him. Hope it was mine. Yours, Nicholas Zahn Will Be Buried Saturday Funeral services for Nicholas Zahn, pioneer Bismarck drayman who died at his home here Tuesday from heart disease, will be held at 9 sm. Get- urday at St. Mary's procal . Rev. Father Robert A. Feehan will Rallying in Grand Forks, N. D., July 26—(?)— Members of the North Dakota industrial commission assembled in Grand Forks Thursday afternoon to consider changes in the management of the state mill and elevator. Acting Governor Ole H. Olson ar- rived at noon with John Husby, state commissioner of agriculture and la- ber. Attorney General P. O. Sathre was expected and O. Leonard Orvedal, secretary of the commisson, was here. The governor said he had. never in- spected the mill and did not know what would be done. He said the|! most board would meet late Thursday to determine what action should be| tually taken, He ie nee not decided ae ‘ changes personnel woul made, and he had no one in mind for Preliminary Bu executive positions, Asked if the To Stand as Dra‘ present heads would remain, he stated — there will have to be some changes but. the commission must decide upon Tire Boasts Unusual Non-Skid Achievement Unprecedented non-skid mileage records are being piled up by the new Goodyear “G-3” tire, according “IT’S COOL” Today and Friday 25c Until 7:30 You'll Say It’s Great! i 4 state ad Ee E if 7 th if i i FE i i Hi th TE in a EF Wl i i a to 8. THE JUNGLE UNFOLDS ITS WORLD OF MYSTERY TO THE MAN WHO IS ITS LORD. Bring-’Em-Back-Alive \ RANIK | 25¢c until 7:30 7-9 _ as THEATRE ae— Valley City, N. D., July 26—(P)— the second nine, Mrs. DRESS SATINS ... VELVETS ... WOOLS The Seyles’Are Exciting . . 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