The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 3, 1934, Page 3

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\7 A = olitical Group Outlines Sewing Project for Needy President Names Five Captains , Who Will Direct Series of | Meetings at Homes tion oes 4 of. units to sew for a some of the members, was outlined by Mrs. C. G. Boise, president of Wo- men's Nonpartisan Club No. 1, when| the group held a regular meeting at SS ene SI Mrs. Jennie Ulsrud, After the organ- {zation is completed, the members will meet at various homes and will invite friends to assist in the work. Loyalty and support to Mrs. Wil-i liam Langer, who was chosen as a candidate for governor at the meet- of committeemen held here Wednesday, was pledged in a resolution adopted by the club mem- W. J. Flannigan gave a talk on the proceedings of the meeting at THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1934 Congregation Invites Friends to Gathering Members and friends of the First Lutheran church are invited to attend the picnic supper which will be given Sunday under auspices of the Willing ‘Workers society. Those who wish to go are to meet at 3 o'clock at the church, where transportation to the picnic grounds two miles south of the ball park will be provided. The sup- per will be cel - 6 o'clock. * Miss Jean Renwick, 807 Sixth 8t., is enter Jean Glaser, Fargo, here it & 10-day visit. * * Miss Margaret Frasca of Sidney, 8 o'clock Thursday evening at the] Which Mrs. Langer was chosen to take|Mont,, left for her home Friday after ‘World War Memorial building. Five women named to act as cap- tains of the units are Mrs. H. W. Herman, Mr. Carl J, Olmanson, Mrs. ‘H..E. Paul, Mrs. John O. Quinn and CAPITOL ae THEATRE aee— 25c to 7:30 Tonight and Sat. Mat. thy | Fighting ay Rawger | Starts Sat. Night Also Sun. Midnight Mon. - - Tues. The Truly Wonderful Picture of 1934 world now a world- waking motion picture! DOUGLASS MONTGOMERY the place of her husband on the ticket. Miss Charlotte Sathre, accompanied at the plano by Miss Cynthia Dur- sema, sang “If I Were a Rose” by Edward Hesselberg and a popular number, “Sleepy Head.” Following the business session and Program lunch was served by Mrs. Boise, Mrs. M. M. Ruder, Mrs. P. O. Sathre and Mrs. Albin Hedstrom. * * & Bride Visiting Here Complimented at Tea given for her daughter-in-law, Mrs. David Hollingsworth, who with her husband, Lieutenant Hollingsworth, is making a two-week visit in Bismarck. among the guests. Mrs. Taylor is the daughter-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Mrs, Bleakney, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs,’ E. G. Wanner, 611 Fifth 8t., will go to Fort Benning, Ga., with her hus- band, who has been transferred from Fort Henry, Maine, after their visit Lieutenant and Mrs. Hollingsworth were married at her home at Summit, N. J., shortly after his graduation from West Point Military academy in June. She is the former Miss Jose- phine Burras. After their visit here, Rosenthal to Attend Gopher Legion Event Harry Rosenthal, grand chef de gare of the 40 and 8, will leave for Fargo Saturday to join with other North Dakota Legion officials and the Fargo Drum and Bugle Corps on a trip to Duluth to attend the annual Minne- sota American Legion convention, August 5-8. Other state officers who will make .| What your ALL-BRan visiting since Monday with Mrs. John Gerlitz, 313 Mandan St. eek Miss Aileen McDermott, who is a technician in the state health lab- oratory, is spending her vacation at her home at Fargo. * * ® Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Burton and their son, Bernard, and daughter, Vivian, of 224 Avenue D West, left Friday morning for a two-week vaca- tion at Detroit Lakes, Minn. x * * E. E. McCullough of Fargo, who has been transacting business and visiting friends here for several days, will leave for his home this week-end. * * * Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Sette and Miss Louise Sween of 922 Seventh 8t., have as their guest Miss Delia Sween of St. Paul, who is to be here for two weeks, The Misses Sween and Mrs. Sette are sisters. 2 xk * Winton Beckwith is the name which Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Diven, 119 Avenue B West, have chosen for their infant {son born at 2:45 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at St. Alexius hospital. ** * Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Hilden, 918 {Seventh St., gave a dinner Wednes- day evening for Mr. Hilden’s cousins, Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Iverson, and Mr. and Mrs. E. Onstad, all of Fargo, ,| who left for their homes Friday. TOOK PILLS FOR YEARS THEN CEREAL BROUGHT RELIEF Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN Corrected His Constipation If are troubled by common {| constipation, read this letter: iation of health. F. Thad bee n ain with and other dopes for constipation. “I decided to try K ’s ALI- Bran. Now I am in health, and haven’t taken a drop of medi- cine for six months.” — Thos. F. Little, fk E. Wheeling St., Lan- . Headaches, loss of appetite and energy, rage gp any one of these may caused by common constipation. Yet this condition can be corrected, usually, by eating a delicious cereal. Tests show Kelloge’s Att-Bran : ides repr Merci to elp promote re; rity. ALL-BRaN also furnishes iron for the blood. The “bulk” in Att-Bran is much “Just a word in ap) tent Two tablespoonfuls of ALL-BRan daily are usually sufficient. Chronic cases, with each meal. If seriously ill, see your ‘doctor. ALL-Bran makes no claim to be a up the state representation are Lynn| “cu! the 8. 8. Octorara of the Great Lakes ‘Transit corporation, according to word received here Thursday. Velvet Ice Cream All Flavors and Sherberts Special Per Quart - - 40c Dew Drop Inn , BEAUTY SHOP FOR SALE Good business, fine location in western North Dakotas city. Will sell reasonable if taken ‘within 30 days. Write SOCIETY and CLUBS Forks where she will with her parents, Mr. Toews, who were resident marck uptil the first of the ee * Buell Quain, who has bee: studies toward his master’s the University of Wisconsin son this summer, completed Friday and is expected Bismarck about Sunday. will the remainder of the summer with Hee 2s i Irs A SCREAM! He Tears Off the Lid! ... POSITIVELY NEVE SOFUNNY He bares his soul to women! ... It’s funny, but HOW TRUE when he tells them how to make a man happy! Showing Today - Sat. - Mon. - Tues. MIDNITE SUN. PARAMOUNT, “IT’S COOL” Special Summer Prices 25c Until 7:30 Comedy - News - Novelty ON APPROVAL Try This Iron 10 Days At Our Risk? Faster Relief Now From Neuritis MR. CLARK WANTS TO SEE MEIN AN HOUR ABOUT THE BIG INTERNATIONAL DEAL.... WELL | PUT OVER THE DEAL! 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