The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 8, 1935, Page 5

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State P. E. O. Inspector Feted During Visit Here Chapters F and N Give Lunch- eon and Dinner, Respective- ly, for Mrs. Taylor BISMARCK TRIBUNE, Extend Invitation to Junior Dancing Clu Twenty-five rang People at sinh “has hana Rickel-Barchenger oo Wedding Announced Meaching the, ehildren tour, se * Former Mandan Girl old-fashioned luncheon given at the home of Mrs. Philip J. Meyer, 912 al Ss lis mt ie, se : | HE GE ALL REGULAR 5c ITEMS Sold at 2 for 9c DURING THIS SALE 10% DISCOUNT Brands 9 all TOOTH PASTES ........ COMBS, Pocket and Bobby Styles ............. 9c Men’s Wide 9 Web GARTERS .......... ey 9 SAVET SOLES c lety RAZOR BLADES ........ ‘Taylor's | Jessie Bride in Wisconsin nouncements of the marriage Loretta McDonald, daughter a Mrs, McDonald, Amory, Wis., form- Victor Peterson, g z me Bay ar is : at lle high school, and a group of four songs set to music by James Dunn, by Miss Phyllis verton with Vivian Coghlan the plano. The song titles included So Pale and Wan?” John (1609-1642); “Dawn Song,’ William D’Avenant (1606-1660) Faire, Moti Ladye dO 2 if all Fue B i nF i of i fr ifs iF is Hl gE i Seg HE 5 it Fo Fir fl Beep iH ef i By yeree HH eg i [ Rey” and pointed to its similarity to’ of Sinclair Lewis. TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1935 —— | Meetings of Clubs | And Social Groups Drama Appreciation Group Miss Helen Ricketts will direct the reading of Maxwell Anderson's “Mary of Scotland” at the Community Play- ers’ drama appreciation group meet- ing scheduled for 7:30 o'clock Wed- nesday evening at the municipal | e te | Puilding. pel iF 4 [ Be ji > i ag5 ds Eg i rd > a3 - nf Fe ia E I. i [ z $ is i i a6 Ke a i; z re ; i ft Hl 5 E g E a H FE es | aE * 3 H 5 o i i é 2 5. i f aE ih i nF ill Bee i es IE H By t RF FE H F Hi FY ; ; Hy i i g i z i a7 gen cell rail eel igiesa : i ; : ; i i | f i i j d i pe ige.. TL i —e eee D. U. Vv. Installation of officers will be the Principal business when Tirzah Ann Barclay Tent No. 3, Daughters of Union Veterans of thé Civil war,! meets Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at the Business and Professional Wo- men’s club room, World War Memo- zee Progressive Mothers’ Club Mothers’ club meeting to be held at, 8 o'clock Tuesday evening, exe * Current Events Club A regular meeting of the Current Events club will be ‘The Women’s Christian Temper. ance Union meeting has been post: poned until next aoe * * Fortnightly Club Mrs. Fred L. Conklin will present .|the subject, “Eminent Asians,” for the Fortnightly club meeting at 3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the! oid of Mrs. R. W. Lumry, 311 Third it, Presbyterian Mothers’ Club Mrs. R. D. McLeod, 520 Ninth St., will have Mrs. L. H. Belk as assisting’ hostess when she entertains the Presbyterian Mothers’ club at o'clock Wednesday es = * Wednesday Study Club Wednesday Study club members ‘will meet at 3 o'clock Wednesday aft. ernoon with Mrs. W. E. Cole, 210 Park St. ee * A. L. A. Chorus The American Legion Auxiliary chorus will meet for a rehearsal at 9 o'clock Wednesday morning at the home of Mrs. Forrest F. Skinner, 200 Thayer avenue. ese & Degree of Honor Installation of new officers, re- Ports of retiring officers and com- mittee chairmen, a short musical program and @ social hour with re- freshments has been planned for the Degree of Honor Protective associa- tion meeting at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening at the World War Memorial building dining room. Mrs. Robert Welch, Mandan, past grand presi- dent for North Dakota, will be the installing officer. Mrs. Alfred Zuger is the social ae chairman, = Liberal Arts Club The Liberal Arts club will have dinner meeting at 6:30 o'clock Thurs: day evening at the Grand Pacific hotel private dining room. Roll call will be answered with items of inter- 302 | national news interest. * * * Mothers’ Service Club A regular meeting of Mothers’ Service club will be held at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening with Mrs. R. 8. Ind- seth, 923 Seventh St., as hostess. 350 Americans Arrive To Vote in Saarland Saarbruecken, Saar Basin Terri- tory, Jan. 8—(#)—Led by 73-year-old Katherina Oberst of Los Angeles, 380 American Saarlanders arrived Tues- an, to vote in next Sunday's plebis- Defying the plebiscite commission’s order against mass demonstrations, the Nazis German front gathered 15,000 enthusiasts at the railway sta- tion to give the Americans a rousing ‘welcome. Ten commandments to force im- Petuous Hitlerites into iron-bound silence during the plebiscite, thus avoiding wholesale disqualification of voters, were laid down Tuesday by Nazi leaders. The organ of the German Front, Nazi organization, alarmed by the disqualification in the preliminary vote Monday of an old woman for | Temarking “I was born a German and will die a German,” announced the regulations, ‘The first commandment is “do not say ‘Heil Hitler" This phrase cost hundreds of public servants their Second Union Service Will Be Held Tuesday The second of a series of union services in observance of the Week of Prayer will be heli at 7:30 p. m., Tuesday at the Presbyterian church ‘with Rev. Floyd E. Logee conducting the services. Rev, Ira E. Herzberg, pastor of the church, will deliver the Brothers’ Keeper.” common ns ices are being held throughout Amer- fea, according to Rev. Logee. The common call to prayer is: may discover the quality of under- standing that enables one to put him- self in another's stead,” the pastor said. ‘The cooperat churches and min- isters extend eatin invitation to all Obristian people and friends of the church to join in the services, Internal Revenue for Year Up 42 Per Cent! ‘Washington, Jan. 8—(7)—A jump of 42 per cent in internal revenue taxes collected by the government in the fiscal year ended last June 30 be announced at the treasury Tues- MA Collections amounted to $2,300,816,- 308, a gain of $680,977,084 or 42 per cent, over the fiscal year 1933. This, was exclusive of agricultural adjust- ment taxes which totaled $371,422,- 885.64 during the year. The gain in general revenue reflected additional levies and increases in collections on old ones. CONTRACTORS TO MEET Grand Forks, N. D., Jan. 8.—(?}— ‘The associated contractors of North Dakota will hold their annual meet- ing in Grand Forks Saturday after- noon, Sander Johnson of this city, President, announced Tuesday. Public Works construction and operations under the code will be the principal subjects of the discussion, The com- Plete program will be announced within two days. It’s Tradition--this once a Year Clearance Frederick - James FU RS Discounts Up to 50% zg i I i i BER $5 BS i: gs i i i i i CAPITOL a THEATRE ae— THE LITTLE MINISTER ma of a lawless heart whose love inflamed a Directed by Richard Wellece Pandre S. Berman production pica a TE i Tm Today's Recipe Ral a AR justrious potentate, bban, of Kem Temple, the was were Lush E g f i i ra ie a gets eritel Es Fr c H Fs: 2 i i i i ge i i; rf H 32 cal year, due to increased prices the aeronautical field. Old grease in the steering housing should be flushed out thor- oughly at regular intervals. & i ENDS TONIGHT TUES. 25¢ Until 7:30 «CRAWFORD Clark ...GABLE.. WTS, HOITE SMART ROMANCE AND JOYOUS FUN! — Pius — Charley Chase - Popeye - News WED.-- THURS. *‘ Follow the leader to the All-Amez- ican film treat of the year—all- laughs, all-love, all-thrills! with ROBERT YOUNG STUART ERWIN* LEO CARRILLO*¢ BETTY FURNESS*TED HEALY PRESTON FOSTER RUSSELL HARDIE A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture BISMARCK TRIBUNE PATTERNS} SMART FOR THE HOUSE AND SLENDERIZING, TOO! Make This Model at Home PATTERN 1933 The Frederick-James guaran- tee—your assurance of ab- solute dependability. JANUARY CLEARANCE Once each year, our entire stock of quality furs is sold at great reductions —each gar- ment is marked down to its lowest selling price. : i axets z 5 Be It will be to your advantage Yo look over our beautiful stock of fine coats, all priced down especially for this sale. gi if et All these coats are made up in our own establishment and are absolu- tely guaranteed as to quality of tur, lining and workmanship. Beautiful Northern Seal Coats as low as $98 Steck or Made:to Order! - State Fur Co. a i 9c 10% DISCOUNT 9c Sale All Regular 10c Items SOLD AT 9% DURING THIS SALE é i i E i 5 i 3 3 E iz F i 2 F FE : iy i tH ii ae €

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