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announced by President Roosevelt. Therefore, I, A. P. Lenhart, mayor of the City of Bismarck, do hereby recommend that the citisens of this THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1985 gece ronan gi eee Rom eben OND) = Ss RESP Rmtnhio Birso=s oneal eee ame f Cc [| B S | Celebrate Twenty-Fifth Anniversary I hope that all who can will, through the organizations with which they are connected, enlist for such personal service, Anything that is done to in- crease the effectiveness of the Boy Scouts of America will be @ genuine contribution to the welfare of this city, the state, rig the nation. strengthening the work of the Boy Scouts of America. I earnestly recommend that our ’ => = SOCIETY ray the mittee, |on modern v chess players as well as 1 2 — up by the program se Jon : surgery and preventative Pro i vied hs aia man, Mrs. Charles Robertson and| During the social hour Mrs. Waldo| Weekly meetings of the Bismarck Mrs. Nelson Sauvain. served refreshments. Mrs. H. F. Kel-| Chess club schedtiled for each Friday > Tt was announced that the annual |Jer, Mason apartments, will be hostess |¢vening in the new committee room ney guest day will take place Wednesday, |for the February 20 meeting. at the World War Memorial build- Bur, 702 Fourth 8 Ae lias man was ‘leciedpresiaent” don ° Where the Overhead Is Lightest . 5 s. john P aa nate, D. eee a compre-/Glen Ullin Couple Sag made vice president eae FN omen > sdidlaed ian theca pres Gebees tik tare ane Married at Mandan|*%4.v;, eae sec- OY SCOUTS OF AMERICA and the Values Unsurpassed i topic, stressing the advancement ** ® pb ti TT BOY EA 3 made by wom . e guest. speal ids Cheval \ and Fae nd en, ne ey, Revol, | Miss Helen Belerlein and Feter/Talk on Architecture | at the annual foreign missionary : Fortnightly Will Study Noted Queens Next Year! Annual Guest Day Tradition Will Be Observed at Home of Miss Anna D. Burr “Queens of History” was announced as a ‘aay ak ae for the Fort- nightly club at regular meeting held Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. John F. Duckworth of Fort Lincoln as hostess. Further plans are to be tration several excerpts from articles written by prominent women writers in the eastern countries. In connec- tion with the program, Mrs. Duck- worth displayed several articles of embroidery, silver and dishes which she and Major Duckworth collected during their residence in China. ing charter member since the death of ‘Mrs. Nellie Evarts, displayed the first program printed in 1903-04 when Mrs. Evarts was program leader. During the business meeting it was decided to call the club meetings at 2:10 instead of 2:30 o'clock so that the members can hear Mrs. Waldo's radio talks which formerly conflicted with the meeting time. Mrs. Henry O. Putnam provided the “New Discoveries Program, discussing in Medicine” and giving much detail Weissman, both of Glen Ullin, were married Wednesday by County Judge B. W. Shaw at the Morton county court house, Mandan. Miss Katarina’ Meininger and Miss Anna Beieriien, both of Glen Ullin, were witnesses of the ceremony. ee k Mrs. 8. M. Lindgren, Minot, presi- Mandan Bride-Elect IT Festi j Is Feted at Shower|s_Festival Speaker _| marriage to Arthur Redinger, also of Mandan, will be an event of the present week-end, was honored at @ surprise bridge party and shower given Wednesday evening by her sister, Mrs, Leo Dietrich, Mandan. Score awards went to Miss Katherine Mater, Mrs. Jacob Maier and Mrs. John Friesz, mother of the bride- elect. ee & Chess Club Meetings Are Open to Visitors Given for Study Club ‘The scheduled program of the Wed- nesday Study club was augmented by showing of a film, entitled “The Sci- ence of Seeing,” through the courtesy of the North Dakota Power and Light company when Mrs. H. T. Perry, 116 festival of the Trinity Lutheran chureh on Sunday, Rev. Torvik has been laboring in the Mada- gascar mission fields since 1902 and has traveled extensively in Europe. At present Rev. Torvik and his family are passing a fur- lough at Moorhead, Minn. _ ASE TWENTY: Local Boy Scouts Join Nationwide Observance city. service, BARGAIN Proportion of the boyhood of this The Boy Scout movement offers unusual opportunity for volunteer It needs men to serve in Needful and Necessary House Furnishings Priced to Suit Thrifty Shoppers P. LENHART, Classification of individuals as to & possibility of the future, according to Dr. Poll, eminent phy- sician. Sandon Mount, Eng., contains the remains of a windmill constructed in the 14th or 15th century. SODDS9CDOCCCS9SS PSOE SSCS SOOO C SO DSSSS GOSS OSOOOSSE, ** * dent of the North Dakota Fraternal | Avenue B, entertained io Pi i | , the group. A " ” ig ee Early Current Events | Congress, is in Bismarck and will re-| Various types of home architecture Radio Piano Recital Capital City Troops Will Hold demonstrated the effectiveness « ot or- ad History Is Recalled roy y to ald with plans/were discussed by Mrs. L. W. Larson Delayed 15 Minutes Special Programs During [fen (filo aa pe vA istory Is Reca! for the rally which her organization |who detailed the main facts regarding Tete Lee coumry “HRN LOG AESNe La Gitte will hold here next Monday. that fleld. Mrs. Oliver Bielson took the} Due to the radio talk to be given Coming Week Tie ‘contenvatea ia anatty Wipe to the $ as ‘The first year of the Current Events * * * book review for the meeting, telling|Friday evening by President Frank- Se eae eT eet wnt ton teete NY all club's history was recalled when the| Mrs. D. ©. Thomson of Minneapolis |about Carl Carter's “Stars Fell on|lin D. Roosevelt, the hour for the Me- SERRE EEEETaREnEE \relief of suffering, and on February 3 H group was entertained Wednesday jexpects to leave for home Saturday | Alabama.” hus conservatory's two-plano program |, Bismarck Boy Scouts Friday began |10th last, at the request of the Pres- 2 ' j afternoon by Mrs. F. H. Waldo, 712 after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. A.| ‘The February 20 meeting will be alover KPYR presenting four talented |®, ("e-"eek celebration commemorat- ident, they undertook as a National 3 eet Fourth St. Fleck, 514 Rosser avenue, west, since |trip to the state museum arranged by |young pupils will be given at 8 o'clock |i"6 the twenty-fifth anniversary of |Good turn collection of clothing and 3 y Mrs. D. J, MoGillis, the only remain- | Tuesday evening. Mrs, J. K. Blunt. Particular attention |instead of at 7:45 as previously was) ‘"e founding of the Boy Scouts of ‘house furnishings for the relief of 3 4 will be paid to the study of pottery at | announced. ‘ America. \the needy that resulted in the allev- RY rout eo that time ry o Meediinit on is Phyllis| ,20¢o"Porated February 8, 1910, and |iation of much distress and suffer- 3 ie 9 e * * ® Wahl, &, who will’ piey the difficult chartered by congress June 15. 1916. |ing throughout the entire nation. j 3 ( sed ee e scout organization has a present | ‘The Boy Scouts have not only 3 Here’s real medication |x, 2st o,, reg us |fitt movement rom Morro ae (2, ut, mits present |The By Bente hae ta eas N — dore Ginsbe youths. |tion, but have also contributed to a $ rg won the high score/at the second piano. Beverly Jean “ ™ ss ay { awards at thelr tables when the Fort |Patera, 6, and Jean Leonhard, 6, will! 1% city troops special observance | deeper appreciation by the American BY i] Lincoln Afternoon bridge club was en-|be heard playing Blake's “Forest |Proerams and Parents’ Night enter- ‘people of the higher conception of Ivory Flakes RY j tertained ‘Thursday by Mra. John L.|Volees” Winnle Lou. Halverson, 7, (taimment events will be held starting | good citizenship. y 3 Dunn. Mrs. Poland and Mrs. Gins-|will play Beethoven's “Minuet in'G Friday, night and continuing all The objective of the present ten ea 3 berg were guests of the club, Mrs.|with Miss Mehus at the second piano, |‘Arough next week. Window displays | year program of the Boy Scouts of cen 24c N Gerald 8. Mickle will be hostess at the eee ™ least nee fds SD nn peaeneOra Tne ‘America is to provide for the nation! Package bg Thursday, Feb. ting. . “ = i various phases of the |, ciitzenry'in which one of every four A x 1 : y Fede ae pairs oe ee sere seout program eae pei of the new male citizens each year Medium Package Free 3 Miss ‘ + 4 . SW +1 wil ‘ t 2 .&, club Wednes- [part in the North Dak sternal health, safely and service to others, [Scout Waning. oe ess0.s30 P&G Naphtha x vs Pad t =o President Franklin Roosevelt hile persons through the various branches y ik to the scouts over a nation- % Bs 2 H. Stanek, assistant manager of Shea" 10 the of scouting have enjoyed adventure, SO AP $ i p. He will be heard ate, 3 Zi the local i » W. Woolworth = ce over KFYR, local radio station, from Cue compete piped spain : Heavy Steel Tray: s 8 inact igs eee core peroaten Sounel Bis ffs re. He| 7345. until 8 o'clock tonight. suAdpatety, ail ciate dearged HOw to 10 ba 29 Special s 4 sip neil Bluffs. fe. He| “Mayor A. P. Lenhart issued » proc- |2 A lreneatobaiscr htecaved bey rs - ZIC Special 20c s AVOID MANY COLDS ENTIRELY was replaced here by J. L. White who |iamation Friday in which he com-|¢ helpful to others Low Price 3 i y = arrived frdm_ Council Bluffs this) mended the Boy Scout organization |tTined to be participating citizens. 3 continu interest local civic ant ivory Bs A ‘This is the danger season for vised by practicing physicians. gl service clubs and aoe organiza-|etica will celebrate their 25th anni- ivory enameled. 3 colds—the time when they are Equal effectiveness is shown in Miss Ruth R. Rudser of Grand tions in assisting with scout work. |Versary, continuing with a year of GLO COAT 3 most likely to lead to serious its every-day home use—aiding Mrs, Lulu Appleton of Long Beach,| Forks, who has been elected to suc- The proclamation follows: special activities including a national b4 ont complications. Don't neglect that millions to greater freedom from _| Calif, who has been here for several|ceed Miss Irene Lambertus as third : jamboree in Washington, D. 1 A eine | 3 2 a Specia riswol mbina- |% 4 Te eeree sae Gui at «ae weeks visiting her daughters, Mrs. E.!grade instructor at the Richholt PROCLAMATION T71c NY m° the first nasal irritation, sniffie seipibici eso casita T. Beatt and Mrs. John Maassen, Jr.,|school, has arrived in Bismarck and| The Boy Scouts of arian ot Saturday tion Meat and Food $ 8 Vicks Vectoornot pigeons he remarkable success of & 1 oclock bridge luncheon Thursday|tussbets Best in the Roe. Hees teotby ‘congress Sune 15, 116, have ae etc a Chopper, Complete g n tril, Used in time, Vactro-not Vicks drope—for nose and afternoon at the Beatt home, 318/ments. Miss Rudser is a graduate of| during the past twenty-five years | long handled applier. 9 Ss clears away clogging mucus— Just rub on at bedtime. Its ppointment carries | —— TRE =— .. . brings comforting relief. direct two-way action—by | [a Valentine's day. theme. ae trigee | World poset alge gr me wii Large 49 c Ironing Board Powerful yet absolutely safe ‘and Inhalat Mrs, E. J. Helsing and Mrs, William | Owing, the meeting, the United Com- Size ..... —for both children and sdults— H, Schermer held high and_ second |" “yeahs if 25 until 7:30 Pads and Vicks Va-tro-nol contains real high tS Auxiliary, will give a dancing party 9 c medication. Its results cannot Glande Munden, Mandan, was aa out: |st,tne loner symnasium in the same Combination Offer | ©°’e™ complete : = expected fiom meal ante Picien. " building for members of the two or- FRI. & SAT. Zane Grey's ee Some # good me drops.” =f - se & . wkeye Splint lothes ed muslin, sno-white 5 ness has been proved in thou- Mrs. Sharon Mote and Mrs. E. J. “ROCKY Basket, guaranteed for 5 i neal Gee cae 2 Bismarck Kennel ” sanitary and odorless, beginners’ contract group of the Bis: |g M#"&.,C., Vernon Freeman, leader of MOUNTAIN years. : Positively moth proof. marek the Bismarck Kennel club, annou! 48 Clothes P; made of +4 4 of Dun Wncet Wetea: hE ghey SP MYSTERY” Siemens | Giialan se tae day evening. ‘The Misses Nora Flue. o'clock Monday evening with Mrs. E. helps to prevent many colds en- tirely. This unique aid in preventing colds is especially designed for the nose and throat—where most colds start. Va-tro-nol aids and stimulates the functions provided by Nature—in the nose— to pre- vent colds, or to throw off colds in the early stages. IC. Peltier entertained 16 guests at a|| And Social G: terry, colored borders * ‘Where irritation has led to "20 o'clock bride cial Groups | clogged-up, stuffy nose (a well Lime o'sioek luncheon given | ¢ Skillet, 75¢ throat—has brought scores trade- ways ask for Vicks Va-tro- nol. Standard Size ....30c Double Quantity ..50c strikes without warning, use Vicks Vapo-Rub, the mod- ern method of treating colds. Hannafin 8t. The decorative scheme Mrs.|Cedar Rapids, Ia. eek k Mrs. Bernard Andrus and Mrs. J. Wednesday afternoon at the Andrus|* home, 1004 Eighth 8t., as the first Party in @ series of two which is be- ing concluded Friday afternoon. Bowls of red tulips and the luncheon the University of North Dakota and is @ member of Delta Zeta sorority. She previously has been teaching at Miss Lambertus has resigned her position and will be married this month to Donald Petty, Hot Springs, 8. D. > Meetings of Clubs | U. ©. T. Auxiliary The United Commercial Travelers’ | Auxiliary will meet promptly at 8 O'clock Saturday evening at the American Legion Auxiliary room, rendered notable service to the Na- tion. They have done effective work | in this community and throughout the country. During the War their ef- forts on behalf of Liberty Loan and War Savings campaigns and other measures were outstanding. In time of distress from flood, hurricane, tor- nado and other disasters they have CAPITOL PARAMOUN TODAY and SAT. COOSOSSOSLOS SO SOCVO OS SSSCCPS COOP OOESSCSSLGCSOE CRC LPL EPP EPA PPP PD PPLLEPEAPELAL®PALSPESLCASSSSSESSSCESSSSFSSOS Regular 98c deal Turkish Towels 2 for 25c 18x86 inch, pure white Silver Crimp Wash Boards One 50-ft. Clothes Line $1.95 Large No. 3 size bs Rotating Knife . Griswold Cast Iron No. 8 size Special Promotion Price F9S99SSOSG SSO FFGFSFS999 09S S99 9999909 SO M. Stanton, 415 Rosser avenue, west. \ ‘ Vog and Lorraine Bohlig entertained |» -——~ "SUR, BER, Chas. (Chic) Sale : | [BISMARCK TRIBUNE PATTERNS|issez 2st 1 City and County rai Allforsi | Dust Pan 21, meeting will be at the home of /*3:-—a74 nurs, Gottfried Gebhard i Special 10c Mrs. H. A. Disney, 106 Avenue E. — |1023 ‘gleventh St. are the parents of Your Favorite pe WELCOME THIS NEW FROCK INTO YOUR HOME! ‘An enormout ‘eichiine bor cone|t DOT born tt 4h ty Pridny at ine Radio Program Full Size — Extra Heavy Pres gonna ‘Make This Model at Home tained the miscellaneous gifts which a Cocoa Mats top guard PATTERN 2181 Hl an Marearel, meet me tonight ee Pee ee a Mattel nod you are wi that Hirsh- $1.00 Each Clothes P Mm ’ Jean Husband at the home of Mr. maur. Coat you bought at Butt- date 59¢ y Iron Klad Clothes Pins Ba PY al No split, no rust, 24 in Woven of willow with a “MULTICAPERS” package. patent tail, will fasten T; 10c Pkg. and slide on clothes lines, ty Holds 150 clothes pins, a City Auditorium J Wadnestie, Feb. 13, Small Oval Tubs Sq at 8:15 p. m. | - Auspices of St. George's ‘45¢ Each uare seit —Piee— Wash Tubs y) Made of copper steel. as d Todd-Kelly Comedy Rust resisti e, to Ne esisting, durable, ‘ : Sound News hot hand dipped in zine. Large Capacity COMING . Eac z So sas New i @ r — STARTS SUNDAY — Toilet Paper me - h ’ thin Bism U 95c an -10 values, yo me g ew in arc: ° 15 Rolls $1 made from copper bear- 4 A display of plaques, satin painting, mirror painting, silhouette, i ing sheet steel hand di at ced Mel. plcture Brothers furnit 1000 sheet Rolls, in ing p> store this —— bial - cream and colors. . eft BY DOROTHY DEGG You will always find » good buy in the ; tudent of plaque painting for three years under Mrs. May O. Mg YO! . q Tester, inatrustor for Spokane Worsan’s Glib) f . HO ‘A school vidual instruction in ting at ETTE 4 : PRICE OF tao eee oe ae een oa ena Bh ee ° e L ® {43 ANNE AD: elther afternoon or evening. Materials furnished to students at rea- i d 4 id ONLY TEN sonable cost, Instruction offered at 50 cents for two-hour lesson in + object of many radio offers Bismarck’s Style an 1 CENTS FOR class of six or $1 for two-hour individual lesson. + AP Soest sai ones Vetere Shopping Center r. screen! E For Information Telephone Mrs. Degg at No. 1529-W Tre

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