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“model farms at Este SOCIETY Presbyterial Picnic to Be Held In Pioneer Park Wednesday Program to Be in Ch to Be in Charge of Mrs. Charles Howe, Wil- ton, District Head The Presbyterial picnic of the Presbyterian church will be held at 12:30 Wednesday noon in the Man- dan park. All members are invited This is the regular annual a together picnic and the program will jes of this area are invited to send their delegates. Mrs. F. E. McCurdy, 415 Ninth street is in charge of ar- may be reached by calling 705-M. se George Will, 323 Third St., returned loday from a week's tour of inspec- Society for Horticulture at Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, but tl also visited and Regina and the famous farm of Dr. Seger Wheeler at Roschern, Saskatchewan. sek The Misses Beatrice Bowman, Au- vurne Olson, Agnes Fleck, Mary Lou ments were served at midnight. Theresa Jessel Is Wed to K. Flaathen as Saturday, Aug. 18, to Edgar Kenneth Flaathen, The service was tead in the parish house by Rev. Robert A. Feehan of St. Mury’s pro- pee wee Sees falborg Carlson was best For her wedding Miss Jessel wore @ floor length pink atin: gown “aiid carried a bouquet of white asters. Her accessories were in white. The tridseriaid wan arieued tn contrast- ing color of blue organdy with white and Mrs. Fliaathen are ind will be at home . and Mrs. R. BE. Harris, 314 Sec- o| ond 8t., and Lee Thuma, 610 Seventh law, Mr. and Mrs, Russell Whisman,| they are affiliated with Alpha Tau but returned to Bismarck and joined| Omega fraternity and Alpha Phi Mr. Thurma for the trip west. On their return they visited at Beach with Mrs. Harris’ Paulson, Golden Valley county health THE BISMARCK K_TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1936 “CLUBS | Welford Club Will Assemble Wednesday | 1 — { A regular meeting of the Ladles| Welford for Governor club will be} held Wednesday night at 8 p. m., in|. the War Memorial building dining Toom, At the last meeting it was de- ieee that the club would meet every first and third Wednesday of the “| month at the dining room. A special program has been ar- tanged for this meeting consisting of @ talk on public health lavoratories by Dr. Bixby, city bacterlorologist, and a vocal solo by Helena Schaeffer. Refreshments will be served. All membefs and their husbands are in- vited to site * * Couple Are Wed in Ceremony at Forks! Word has besn received of the of Miss Alberta Louise Hart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Hart of Grand . Forks to Donald Jackson Robertson of Grand Forks, who will be an instructor in the Fargo public schools this coming year. Dr. E. P, Robertson, father of the bridegroom, read the services in the presence of ce immediate fam- Townsendite Wins Alihough old age pension advo- cates went down to defeat in sev- eral other states, Charles O. An- drews (above) won the U. 8. sen- ate nomination of the Democra- tic party in Florida on a Town- send plan platform. He seeks election to the seat of the late Park Trammell. Miss Luella Harding had as her lot | 9 pest over the: weekcena vir. the $200 offer of Jacob Miller for 1 sorority rege: i‘ sister, Miss Edna} Captain ition” vars cues accompanied by rity sisters, The Misses Betty Jean and Harriet, to visit at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. McHugh. The west-| Misses McHugh will return to Bis. apartments, motored to De Saturday, ginia Reed of Starkweather, who had accompanied her from Minot where they had visited with Miss Elizabeth Bready and Miss Beulah Rom. They had spent the last week visiting at Williston and Stanley where they were honored at several informal af- fairs by active and alumni members of Chi Qmega sorority. Miss Harding recently returned from White Sul- phur Springs, West Va., where she ad gone in June to attend the na- tional convention of Chi Omega P Townsenaite Wine [ASK ENFORCEMENT OF PLUMBING LAW Commissioners Discuss Viola- tions of Present Ordin- ance at Meeting ordinance which requires plumbers or property owners to obtain permits for installation of all plumbing fix- tures was decided upon by the board of city commissioners at their regular weekly meeting Monday night. ‘The action was taken after the commissioners had ‘discussed the frequency with which the ordinance is now being violated. Petitions for the construction of two sidewalks, one along the east and north sides of lot one and lot two, block 25, in the Flannery and i Weatherby addition, and the other 'atong lots 11, 12, 13 and 14, block 82, | McKenzie and Coffin addition, were presented to the commission. E. G. Patterson was granted per- mission to construct a basement i] Strict enforcement of the plumbing stairway in the sidewalk on front of} ¢ lot 7 or 8, block 64, on Fourth St. The board deferred action on a/@ petition seeking to establish a new|% taxicab line in Bismarck, the Hotel| % Patterson taxicab company. The peti- % tion was signed by Melvin Osias. The board also deferred action on 12, block 34, corner of Avenue B and llth St. and lots 1 to 8, block 58, corner of Avenue E and First St. Dr. Townsend, Not Ill, hotel Tuesday, and continuance of a Just Fatigued, Rests! Chicago, Aug. 18.—(#)—Dr. Francis | } E. Townsend, who said he was “not! ¥ il” but “just fatigued,” rested in his/% deposition suit in Cleveland asking} ¥ one, Mott schéol; general repairs. Werner school; countywide school re- pairs, Sioux county; countywide l- brary book repairs, Grand Forks and Nelson counties. Moodie said the work of obtaining easements for small farm dams is Progressing rapidly. Coroner’s Inquest Is Set in Mishap Deaths A coroner’s inquest will be held at Mandan Aug. 27, to investigate the deaths of two Mandan youths and s Timmer resident who died following of here June 6, Coroner J. K. Ken- nelly iar Tuesday. The three, Mike Ressler, 21, and John Hammel, 19, of Mandan, and Charles Gifford, 21, Timmer, were killed when their automobile crashed into a truck driven by Martin Larson of Fargo, near Breien, N. D. George Buckley, driver of the automobile, was injured but escaped death. Anger and fear have a relation to the differences in the color of the eyes and hair, and in the shape of the heads of different persons, according to a University of California scientist. [Hewitt Case Attack Shifted to Attorney San Francisco, Aug. 18.—()—A de- fense attorney shifted his attack from Ann Cooper Hewitt to her personal lawyer Tuesday, describing him as “the real prosecutor in the case” against two doctors accused of steriliz- ing the young heiress. Russell P. Tyler, Miss Hewitt’s at- torney, dfew an attack from I. M. Golden, defense counsel, with his tes- timony Monday in support of her claim she was tricked into the sur- gery to deprive her of her inherit- an automobile-truck accident south | ance. Golden, defending Drs. Tillman and uel G. Boyd against mayhem charges, declared: “This case is brought in the name of the people of the state. It is a false front. The Teal prosecutor in the case ts Russell P. Tyler.” Golden passed an opportunity to question Miss Hewitt Monday, and framed cross-examination questions to fire at Tyler Tuesday. Tyler, who represents Miss Hewitt in a $500,000 damage suit against the two physi- clans and her mother, Mrs. Maryon Cooper Hewitt, declared he had re- ceived no fee in the damage sult. Yankee stadium Tuesday Louis scaled 199% pounds at q weighing-in Tuesday; Sharkey 197%. U. &, ATHLETES START ‘HOME Berlin, Aug. 18—(?)—Amid‘ warm farewells from German friends end Rind) if the ae enare tales seer played by an army a con- tingent of American ath- letes started Tuesday on the first leg - of the homeward journey. They are scheduled to sail from Hamburg to- morrow on the 8, 8. President Roose- velt. CARD OF THANKS ‘We extend our heartfelt thanks to Father Feehan, K. C. Foresters, Altar Society, Mr. Calnan and the many friends and neighbors for their lovely floral offerings and acts of sympathy in the loss of our husband, speed and grandfather, Mrs. Joseph saves Joseph Berger, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Keller A. W. LUCAS CO. Home of Nationally Advertised Merchandise ROTHMOOR that his old age pension movement} % be thrown into receivership was|¥ scheduled for Thursday. % The pension chief failed to appear | ¢ Monday in Cleveland. Common Pleas Judge George W. Kerr refused a de- mand for the doctor's arrest and re- cessed the hearing after a telephone | % conversation with Dr. Townsend's} > physician here. % “I told him to stay in his room and| % avoid publicity,” said Dr. Earle. However, Dr. Townsend went out! % into nearby Grant park, where he Fin | Meetings of Clubs | ! _ And Social Groups | Material for study and discussion sorority, representing Psi Gamma chapter at the University of North Dakota. Miss Reed will visit again in Minot before returning to Stark- weather. Mrs. Lana's sister, Mra, W. ‘W. C, Ganna-|and then go to Devils Lake where way, Medford, Ore, and with Mr. and| they will remain until September Mrs. Charles Kaiser, Spokane, Wash.,|1, at which time they will leave for @jand then took the coast drive from| New York Sik Portland to San Francisco. Mrs. * 8 Kaiser was the former Marian Quain; In honor ot the seventh birthday of Bismarck. of aan daughter, Rita Marie, hare ”” when the Ui eee T. Smith, 422 Avenue C west, enter- Wednecday meray, imudy club meets! tn honor of her sister, Miss Minnie| tained a’ group of 12 young’ people the American A room | Swenson of Jamestown, who has been| Sunday afternoon. A pastel color in the World War Memorial building.| Het house guest for the last week,| scheme was used in the table ap- Visitors are welcome at all times. Mrs. Frayne Baker, 508 Thayer west,, pointments and favors were used at. ee entertained at an informal supper| the guests’ places. Mrs. Lester Bur- party on Sunday evening. Miss|ton and Mrs, George Cram assisted Swenson, who had traveled in. Yel-| the hostess. Siete Mr. and Mrs. George 8. Myers, 1608 Thirteenth 8t., and son, Richard, and fy ;Mrs. John Ehrmantraut, 204 Thir- Miss Nora Cita Hoerner, daughter | teenth 8t., and sons Deryl, Lynn, and of Mr. and Mrs. John Hoerner, 718! Jay Arlen, returned Monday from Avenue E, returned Monday morning| Ryder where they visited with friends from a month’s visit with her sister,|and relatives over the week-end. Mrs. E. D. Shannon, Watford City. Ladle ‘The Misses Margaret, Florence, and left Bun for a two weeks motor =e trip through Minnesota. En route| A. Jennings, Lucas company, has they will stop at the home of their|® suest for a few days Howard L.|iapor, other projects vital to com- . : . , Mrs, L. ©, Fairbanks, Lishon.| Boynton of Seattle, Wash. Mr. Boyn-| munity health, welfare and education R. J, Fleck, 102 Avenue C xk * Sgetecan an executive of the re are not being neglected, Thomas H. turned from a 10-day. visit at} Robert and Michael Chernich,| Marche depariment store of Seattle.) roodie, administrator for North Da- Saskatchewan, et the Young sons of Mr. and Mrs. M. H./18 on his way to New York City. kota, said Tuesday, as he announced summer cottage of Mr. and Mrs. T. V.| Chernich, 519 Avenue A west, left approval of many new projects. Settle. On her return Miss Fleck also} Monday for a two weeks visit with They included: golf course, tennis COATS of Silky Soft Morrela *35 ‘On Our Lay-By Plan * 8 *% Judge and Mrs. A. M. Christianson, 1005 Fifth st., were hosts to a group of Bismarck young people at their summer cottage on Wildwood lake at Washburn over the week-end, in hon- or of their daughter, Miss Ruth Christianson. The guests were the Misses Virginia Cayou, Donha Jea: . | posed for pictures and conversed with Davis, and Merle Fodness and Messrs-! wintiam Lemke, the Union party pres- | idential candidate, and the Rev. Gerald L. K. Smith, self-styled suc- cessor to Huey P. Long's share-the- wealth pension following. New WPA Projects Approved for State: Although roads and dams are oc- cupying a large portion of the WPA program and practically all the farm The Sons and Daughters of Norway lodge will hold a social meeting Wed- ri vid el tela iese) cane dasa Miss Betty Bickert, Washburn, 1s visiting at the home of Miss Beatrice Bowman, 809 Fifth 8t., for a few days and will go from here to Pelican Lak>, Minn., to visit friends. Miss Bowmaa and Miss Bickert are both members of Alpha Gamma Delta social sorority. xk * 57S SSSSS eeeeeetrretrteS Miss Geraldine Fisher, 402 Fifth 8t., made stop-overs at Williston and Laie} uncle and aunt, Mr. and'Mrs.| left Saturday morning for a visit ul Paulson, Taylor. TAKE THE TRAIN... Sample Low Fares Now you can travel anywhere by safety and comfort—and Proud of our echisvements, we appreciate the public's good will and increased patronage, and pledge continued progress ‘ ‘WESTERN RAILROADS AND THE PULLMAN COMPANY with her parents at Dodge, N. D. From there she will go to various parts of Minnesota for a visit. sk k Mr. and Mrs. James “Trimble, 521 Washington 8t., left Tuesday noon for| Intosh, Hettinger, a two weeks vacation in the east. They will visit in Minneapolis and Chicago en route. ess *& Miss Bernice Hovda and sisters, Miss Ruth Hovda and Mrs. Marian Stoetling, returned Sunday night from a week's vacationing at Detroit Lakes, Minn. se 8 Richard Smith, son of Mrs. Homer Smith, has returned after spending | about three weeks visiting with his grandmother =“ Lake Odessa, Mich. * 8 Miss Elizabeth Malm, Dale apart- ments, left Saturday for Buffslo, New| York, where she will visit at the home of her parents, xe & Mrs. A. W. Mundy, 232 Avenue B west, returned Sunday from a week’s buying trip in New York City. Princess Mdivani Weds Denis Doyle Bridgend, Wales, Aug. 18.—(P)— Cheering crowds all but mobbed Princess Nina Mdivani after she was married Tuesday to Denis Conan Doyle, son of the late Sir Arthur Co- nan Doyle, at a register office. The princess won a divorce at The Hague in May from Charles Hube- rich, international lawyer. The princess is a sister of Prince David Mdivani and the late Princes Serge and Alexis Mdivani. MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED cones and baseball diamond, Crystal bina county); concrete works, 3 sidewalk repair, Ashley; side- walks, Maddock; grading, surfacing, gravel stabilization, Dickinson; sani tation projects in Ward, Mercer, Mc- Emmons, Dunn, Logan, Stark, Towner, Benson, Mi Henry, Bottineau, Pierce, Ramsey and Rolette counties; park improvement, | § bathing beach, bath house, Hallida: raze brick chimney and construct new (Net Seffer monthly pain and delay due to aoe snare ne Maruegitslocore tbyecare: Ackley Ml CHICHESTERS PILLS ey Eyes Examined Glasses Prescribed The eye is an organ you can't afford to neglect. Dr. H. J. Wagner Optometrist Offices opposite the G. P. Hotel since 1914. 5 Food Market 119 Fifth Street Bismarck, N. D. Phone 476 Open Evenings Until 9 o’Clock WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY SPECIALS Tomatoes, home grown, 2 lbs. ... Spring Chickens, fresh dress., Ib. 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