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° THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1936 8 SSE : f and will be emplo ere during | Buh! cons: surprise d “4 B ‘li tD T Comi the rush of nenaiing | TASomin hast eee rrautedige Fit ALE BN. ‘"|Tribune Publisher iN rian ance eam ming Lees nar patente ak Bioinen ne Wadena won a 20-18 triumph over Taken Ill in South } sister of Miss Mabel Culver, 819 Fifth | Sleepy Eye. as ah ji = 5 St., and is living with her. They have| Bemidji beat Albert Lea 36 to 32,| Information that George D. Mann, ‘ . as their guest for the tournament! Red Wing had to stage a second- publisher of the Bismarck Tribune, 1s : mes week-end Mrs. C. J, Murdy of Dick-{half rally to edge out Luverne 29-27, |‘! in @ hospital at Orlando, Fla., was ; Fortnightly Studies inson. 'lreceived here Friday. His attending ‘ Miss ear Becomes igntly . inn jj Niariens will meet Buhl in one sem /physician described ls. condition as Alexandra of Russia Among Fargoans here for_ the | favored to advance to the finnis, ahi | RODE But Rot necessarily dangerous,” rv he hs) — tournament are Mr. and Mrs, E. Pred- | nora eben SC Jeet EN teal) Mann had been in ill health Bride of 0 Reinhold P. Mack), sersare, 12 ast woman vo no Eom ap nem iene who PUT, ere, WT AO ugh meno ewe He the title of Empress of Russia, was the is a member of the Fargo team. Bee sas Da ocd dh Ned od Be Int. Ge M. Reill Hanae Gan esembers by SLi S0cmae Mr, and MrsO,'B. Eund, 728 Ninth * fered a telapoo after his arrival a + club members by Mrs. Jos} + ani . O. B. Lund, b me RRS Co re Couple Married in New Salem orge uly {niet FD eer tintin alien ihe st., are home after a visit with their|| City and County __||friss. Parsonage Sunday Afternoon Coming to] to Local Post) croup met wednesday afternoon in son-in-law and daughter, Mr. andjg .- “gy f rie ii the Heed of Miss Anna D. Burr, 702 Mrs. A. F. Gronvold of Fargo. pore ast a ene Glasses, dishes, silverware jakin; jome Mere Transfer of Ist Lt. G Lt. George M. Reilly. | Four cee ME dici Fargo ant ve Prin = Inf, from Fort Benning, Ga., to Fort} The subject had been assigned to Rev. Walter E. Vater .|!2& the basketball games here Thurs- pias Ait : eg ee EL ly a ‘Aatiemincoa, New Beviea| inet: sot sts ene oat Announcement has mn mi Oflissued Friday at W: , D. C.,| Wright, . whom . ; WwW > a ice H i : ae marriage of Miss Peatl O. Rud. laccording te the Amoclated Peas "| suoceeted as a ‘club member when the wed ' J, Roberts Haggart, contractor. ou Social Cieb " iter of Mr. an ‘s. O. H, Rud, * * program was drawn up. Mrs. few Salem, to Reinhold P. Mack, Bis- : ved placed Alexandra, in her setting Rey. Walter E. Vater, pastor of the | === = Election of Officers barck, son of Mrs. Dan Leischner, 8. Wednesday Study Club} among the royal families of Burope McCabe Methodist Episcopal church, Rest-your feet while you are|| Tuesday, March 24, at 8 p. m. hr, which was performed at 2:: . showing her connection e ‘announces that- commenct Sund “ ‘i A.O.U. W. Hall m., Sunday, by Rev. Mr. Sybold in Hears Novel Reviewed British and German rulers, and em- morning and continuing sine sine ee e rat at d Me he Evangelical parsonage at New — phasized the influences which she Ub ese Sizes and col-|} Ail members are urged to attend. ‘Balem. Mrs. Richard ©. Babbitt of Fort| wielded over her husband, Nicholas, he will preach a series of sermons stiors. People’s Dep't. Store. Mr. and Mrs. Mack have come to|Lincoln reviewed E. M. Delafield’s}in detailing the tragic life of the the 10:30 o'clock services on the jismarck, where the bridegroom is!novel, “Faster, Faster,” and Mrs.| empress. theme of “Watching the Cross” and mployed in the Gamble store branch, |George M. Thompson presented the} The club tentatively decided to fol- another series at the 7:30 p. m., serv- make their home. current events report at the Wednes- | low some historical subject in its stu- ices, entitled “The Crucifixion On Our ds An ensemble with a printed dress|Gay Study club meeting in the home| dies in 1936-37 and appointed Miss Street.” ‘and brown coat and accessories to}Of Mrs. Norman I. Roop, Mason|Laura B. Sanderson, chairman, and Rey. Vater states that the morning harmonize were worn by the bride,| apartments, Mmes. A. M. Christianson and R. W. sermons, which are entitled “The who was attended by Miss Louise, eee Lumry as the new program com- Challenge of the Cross,” “Respectable / Ollerman. Henry Rud, brother of the/ Jen. Ullin Scouts mittee. Sinners,” “The Tumult and the : eet bie best a aren Di 1 H di ft ee * Shouting” and “The Living Christ,” it-of-town guests at the cere- ispla; andicra: will be an attempt to lead men and | mony and the wedding dinner, served play Music and Readings women to thoughtfully meditate on LES That Swin the &. mmediately afterward in the home of] Gien Ullin Girl Scoutyobserved Na-| Entertain N. P. Club the meaning and purpose of redemp- 9 the bride’s parents, were Mr. and Mrs. Gi a tion and to evaluate the cross for 3 tional Girl Scout week /by holding an Way to Chic! John Reich and son and Mr. and Mrs.lexnipit of handicraft in the North} Two piano solos and a reading by their own individual lives. William Reich and daughter, all of/Dakota Power and Light company|Miss Joyce Harrison and a group of _ . In the evening discourses, Rev. Va- Wilton, and Miss Clara Mack, sister |puiiding in that city. vocal numbers by Mrs. J. E. Pfeifer Th Graff: bs critics ter will endeavor to analyze and in- UG ih al pecuees i cs Articles shown included knitted|made up the program following the) pair of dancers named by European auacGen wil dlstingulshed terpret the lives of characters in the Res > ‘sweaters, tam and scarf sets, pillows|business session when the Women’s} gram of thodenn “Ganbs hia tpoeaty arian ‘Oriskeoais ‘Tusday bowed ceneaeeain to show how the 4 “Prizes Are Awarded brood Wie baee ane laseee suck DATES eGETa Wace tulbeind evening in the city auditorium under auspices of the ‘Thursday |nsed to eee Chiat utian ane to - ; laces. ning e At Zither Club Party Troop members now are concen-|building dining room. The scheduled Sel put him into open shame today. r) : Last season these dancers enjoyed a tremendous success as the ‘The public is invited to attend all trating on working toward the crat{s-|talk by James Wiley of the state rall-/ solo dancers of the famous musical show, “As Thousands Cheer,” f these servi ‘The Misses Pauline Bredy and Pa-|man badge. Mmes. J. J. Horner and|road commission engineering depart-| . touring the country for six months, : i Mele NC EAICaeY Ries Salil Berean tricia Olson were awarded prizes for|J. J. Tavis are in charge of the/ment was not given. Lunch was| . ‘They have made dance history this year in Chicago by building i eed Me SW vine will be announced Glorious New being the most comical man and best |troop which has 46 members, includ-|served by a committee composed of their Little Concert House where they present artists in concert and inter by Rev. Vacer. ‘Modes! old-fashioned lady, respectively, at the |ing four associate scouts and the of-|Mrs. J. H. Miller as chairma, and lecture on subjects related to the dance, and where they can work sac: Do wy ei Zither club’s costume party attended jficers. Mies. F. A. Vogel, R.G. Pounds and) gut thelr theories of the modern dance, experimenting with ther | Bemidji, Buhl, Wadena by 30 members given Thursday eve- nee R. L, Mathewson. dance group at the studio. The colorfulness of these distinguished And Red Wi Wi ning in the B.P.W. room, World War! 4s. . piace parties have been ¢i ** * artists 1s emphasized in the architecture of thelr combined studio ing Win Memorial building. Or ME, George Seiermatprrevelng, prizes for grand slams; and home, so unique that an almost full-page illustrated description Each member brought a favorite|!n honor of Mrs. George Swiggum |pid’and made went to Miss Irma Fern| of it was published in the Christian Science. Monitor. Minneapolis, March 20—()—Bit- eciee and these were exchanged pre-| ‘Virginia Rohrer) of Grand Forks,/ Logan, who also won the high score a terly-fought contests with three vic- sie .* 2 Aeding a program of games and sing-|Who with her smal son, Thomas, is} favor, and to Mrs. Norman I. Roop Supper Will Precede tertained members of her sewing club|tors forced to stage last-half come- 4 Stunning new styles— just s ing for which Miss Mary Boespflug,| Visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.!when Mrs. Robert B. Webb, Patter- pp at @ regular meeting at which Miss|backs featured opening round play right for 2 “mannish” Spring. who was a guest, played piano accom-|W: 8. Rohrer, 411 Avenue E, for &/son hotel, entertained her contract paniments. Miss Myrtle Jacobson| Week. The St. Patrick's theme was|ciub Tuesday afternoon. Mrs, Frank C.D.A. Meet Monday served refreshments. observed in appointments when Miss/g Hedden received the second high ‘At the next meeting set for April 16,|Helen Targart gave her party, at| score award. Shamrocks and other! Mrs. Birlea O. Ward, grand regent Mary Hennessy was a guest. Miss{in the state high school basketball You’ve no idea of the fine Auvurne Olson is to be hostess for}tournament as Bemidji, Buhl, Red Ea workmanship, beautiful the next ae sey evening. Mba dht Ai hereg advanced to the i styles and glove-like fit of ne i semi-finals Friday. 4 these new Debutante styles. Chas “Miss Emma Grob, president, is to be| Which Miss Marian Morton won score| st, Patrick’s day motifs marked the|of Immaculate Conception Court No.| Mrs. Vivian Culver Ungano, who| Minneapolis Edison's 32 to 40 loss to A-very exciting and waiiaas recently came from San Francisco, discovery at our unusual low resented with blocks for a friendship |onors, in her home, 705 Sixth St.!iuncheon tables.. Mrs. G. R. Lipp 1s to built. A P|Mrs. Swiggum won the high score|be the next hostess. IPP 322, Catholic Daughters of America, x ek * award when Mrs. Roy E. Harris, 602 xe * announces that a hot dish supper will Mrs. R. A. Countryman of Mandan,| Third St., entertained for her Wed-| Refreshments were served after a|be served free of charge to members who is visiting in the home of Mr.|Desday evening. The approach of} few hours passed with sewing when|in St. Mary's school auditorium at and Mrs, Ralph Countryman at Bing-| Ester was suggested by the decora-| mrs. Agnes Knoll, Washington 8t.,|6:30 p. m., Monday preceding the reg- hamton, N. ¥., wired her husband) ‘ons. Guest favors were presented |entertained the Needle club Thurs-| ular meeting and a program by # Jun- ‘Thursday that the flood conditions in|t® Mrs. Swiggum at both functions. dS afternoon. Mrs. J. E. Ames, 517| jor C.D. A. troop. Reservations must Calif., has accepted a temporary po- sition with the state tax commission FE E iS Tr The longer 2 man goes without that are: Life Insurance Siuxly clear up with Black and White tment. Famous 20 years. Trial the more he needs it, the less | Snement F can 2 Ua with Black and White Skin Soap. All druggists the Binghamton area are the worst pli salt) Rosser avenue, west, will be hostess| pe made before Saturday evening with that section has ever experienced and , A telegram received Friday morn-| for the meeting next Thursday. Lp rephlirn dao by jedan that, streets were flooded to a depth| ine from Ree Logan, son of Mr. and) @ ——— | 4 exoect to attend, Mrs. Joseph || chance he has of getting it and of 26 feet in some places at the time| Wie Taconoee TAviOn, 2 vitor nd St., ah | Church Societies | |smitn is chairman of the hostess |ff the more it costs him if he does she sent the message. oe ving tsburgh, lites aot ik ., for the last two and a half years,| @———_® | com ea ee i a assures his parents he is “quite all First Lutheran Men’s Club hest Colds (i eel) Mc, tami tobe eat. ole ne Maney Sones ns te es oIGs eee He states the flooded area|the First Lutheran Men's clua which |PuVer Ae Nite. one 800) T ben- piveotaet Sacer | aban ot meets at 8 p. m., Friday in his home,|Price Winger (ion venue D. enter~ coarenmee the Tack “of elec io Scpelaiacahanentr ie tained her Wednesday afternoon con- | + # * service. The Westingh lant Lath Mission. Band tract club at a 1:30 o'clock luncheon which he works is Ey qiatheran Janlor, Mission Band q|with decorations in the spring colors. and work in ft will be impossible un-|‘mirst Lutheran church meets in the | M5. Lestie A. French has the next jl Monday. church parlors at 2 p. m., Saturday. saad ela aust a * —— and_ Whi Dallas Kast, Dist. Agent Phone 877 Biimarck, N. D. Statement of THE BANK OF NORTH DAKOTA Agency, Fargo, = ‘ 4 f Man- ( cae named i ay BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA New Orleans and expect t0 be at home about April Be rasa . Lyle Turner, a member of the . RESOURCES : PLE ADED YOUTH Grand Forks basketball team, is the sis sisiipusisg Laciooe paced guest of his brother and sister-in- | hours go into effect in the U. S. Treasury Notes (Par Value) $ 9,500,000.00 lay, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Turner, 614 city of Bismarck on March U.S. Treasury Bonds (Par Value) 708,050.00 af ter But treys SohauaRerie er gia 23, 1936: me oo Mortgage Corporation "3% Bonds isieinian Mrs. Robert Paris, 211 Rosser ave- 3 ar Value) .........sseeceee sees csceeeeee 700. first showing of nue, est, ls home. after a. several Haircuts—50c Home Owners Loan Corporation Notes and 3% Bonds rs s Owing ° days’ stay. with her’ brother-in-law Sha: 25e (Par Value) . Kan 2,554,425.00 ; Sancckne WOR Cash and Bee from Reserve Banks and Com- 5 teat * MUONS 6 cic wens ass Rites os earls oe See eene 454, is silts Merit of Kenmare, eS Posen 7 quasi ti er. brother-in-law anc ops open am. i, . 3 SE Ne eae ecotes madieheenint: 6:80 8... wae oy rwsrra Bonds ee veseees $8 3,941,200.00 ye , turn ‘home'in e few day, aah dices Mill and Elevator Series (Par Value) 473,000.00 : 8t. Patrick’ Coan used She . a a SAUER . Biabrich's- decorations -wape aon pane” Certificates of Indebtedness Holl ye reer aes maple And clgeniat 30; m. (Political Subdivisions)................++++.8 1,807,201.62 t : South Side Barber Sho Municipal Bonds and Warrants: 1. 1,994,878.84 P Other Political Subdivisioris Warrants . 67,878.27 . Thayer Barber Shop - $ 3,869,958.73 WANTED Classic Barber Shop Bills Receivable: WHOLE Knott’s Barber Shop Loans to Operating Banks............ 3 1,447.82 Capital Barber Shop Loans to Operating Banks, now closed ... 20,845.58 RABBITS Annex Barber Sho Loans to Farm Loan Collection Denartment 800,000.00 : P Loans to State Institutions ........ 710,000.00 Sables inet ero Bannon’s Barber Shop Other Collateral Loans... 191,615.30 Until April 15th Modern Barber Shop Homebuilders Contracts 24,286.44 , ORGANIZE DRIVES Royal Barber Shop Federal Housing Administratio UPSET cr aaest Harri: ’s Barbe: +726. 44 If le sear skin ci aca oe Furniture and Fixtures . $ : 20,144.94 \ p t jacks and bring or ship. us the Ode’s Barber Shop Bank Building .......... 80,000.00 $y skins, --lao,bring or.ship in your Ba Real Estate Sold on Contract 1,600.00 ; hides, “sheep. pelts, wool and ig Brodl's: Barber Shop Other Real Estate ....----0.-cescccssscecccenee 28,457.65 mae Elite Barber Shop Remember—we will buy. rabbit SKINS all during ‘April. Murphy’s Barber Shop BO ROTAT: ec ast tceks as $34,566,457.45 “Northern” Hide & Bozack’s Barber Shop LEFT i Fur Co. Prince Hotel Shop mae) AALS 5 Front Sts, Brick Bidg. Dolan’s Barber Shop Capital i Rae 8 2,000,000.00 Style 182—“Suzanne” bata i Undivided Profits |... : 553,265.77 Reserves for Government Securities . ; 69,506.35 end oy or donna 7 reel f Deposit—Public Fund: $ 14,030,207.70 * a ‘tes of ‘ul UNGS ...000-- . wie sp Mat patel calon. Certificates of Deposlt—Private Funds... 1,805,517.46 Savings Accounts . aa 12,036.96 Individual ‘Accounts A 951,486.87 RIGHT Cashier’s Checks. . oe 10,617.70 a“ Cocalo Checks Riga eae ae onsteren _— “all ta ks—Reserve 167. . Style 190—“Margot County ‘Treasurers ae S425 158.14 is with it ty Treasurers—Cus' : 808. toesh bom Pass with sna Macggt Guinan 539,404.87 ¢ tusching. It has everything. Comes in Township ‘Treasurers , 477,159.68 i i ii i School ABAARADA 596,312. both print and plain colors including ae tree eee BIT 88 the new violet shade, Cosissl jaca Zod aces elle State Institutions»... LiL. 8)850,584.28 § 31,943,685.33 ‘4 ee directs pape eae ge pas TUN Cine ant Hina ana ans annrn $ 34,566,457.45 SIZES 12 TO 20 ilu ated cho features wes ACI - ph Mell Orden Fite Fronetiy cation, ond Guo Oumcin This Bank is owned, operated, and controlled by the State of North Dakota under the supervision of the Ly og an” INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION: " WALTER ‘WELFORD, Chairman, P. 0. SATHRE, Ay Service Electric Shop Acting Governor ‘Attorney General John B, Kottsick, Prop. THEO. MARTELL, JOHN H. WISHEK, Jr., Comm’r of Agriculture and Labor Secretary 206 Broadway Phone 85

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