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‘ _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1936 - Beta Sigma Phi’ Sorority Model Meeting Wednesday Eve- : hing to Continue Enter- * taining for/Rushees encircled with white carnations, with -yellow tapers burning at either side. Assisting in the dining room were the Misses Dorothy Tiedman, Mary Litt, LaVerne Joersz and Betty Hall. The tea committee, Miss Ruth Wet-. Wheeler, Bilen ‘Tillotson and Alloe Bd se eeler, lotson and . Jensen, Miss Olsoci and other sorority| 4, MBS. IZETTA J. MILLER members received the guests. : ,.Sented her group. Rushing activities will be continued Prince hotel sponsored by the |and , spending some time in | Vers laid for 10 attractive. pany until about five years ago, have ‘ei Ge ent to aa popped eset werent PAS ths cede Mae we hive: Cones | Mim Mithioen polimn (deugnisr alte ausn We Aina cs Or eee GOING DOWN! MONTGOMERY WARD STAGES '824 Seventh 8t., to which a number of ée de ‘has pen pepe of a % s formal installation forth Dako! Iota chapter of the sorority last week Girl Scout Leaders ai Devils Lake, Miss Eunice F. Har-| To Resume Meetings |%ms,'e North Dakota but it will be |Etine eres, "Winons, Minn” Miss| Fleck, 12 Mandan St, which occurred AUTO NEEDS AT LOW PRICES! lan of Lincoln, Nebr., who instituted the chapters here and at Mandan, Suen ee penance heres $37 Boyd Aa Viet cacccemanseeects rae ** * lege. predentin n ‘The Paiay pare Now, just at a time when motorists are vitally.interested in cold Cprre, B.D. The executive steft is{teserding troop work are schéduled 4 . : For her eee cael on her 10th Halloween horns Which were given as weather necessities for their cars, Montgomery Wards popular headed by Mrs, Ray Duane Young. ee ae i serene ir leet Players’ Committees birthday anniversary, Mrs. C. W. Let-| favors were principal decorations for : Auto Supply Department stages a special selling of these de- pire, Eze Cibtendl bas Ween chcnen Tuesday in the scout room in the) ANnNounced by Perry Gea pra peta heety ele : \ mand items! Most drivers in this vicinity are already acquaint- stalling a.chapter at Grand Forks, | World War ‘There now are nine chapters in the Monthly meetings of this group will| Committees which will have direct predominated in appointments for 2 state, those not already mentioned be- | Continue through the fall and winter coaree es Vie pues. bot sie 2fz the birthday supper, which was served : many Prgials incladaoihin event aspraysh ite Aae ing at Fargo, Jamestown, Valley City,| months. ping. FASTEETH holds them firm- |- pleasant. Newer and better than anythi TEETH today at an: ood drug store. Advertisement. . Rice, will play for dancing. -@. Launches Rushing Period| ; as | Coming Tuesday Miller, speaker for the wo- lof Mra, Minnie Heaton, Si¢ Seventh |St, Who observed her ninth birthday) Pith Woods Is Bride bere ance if, men's division of the Democratic Si, They will be met in Chicago Wed- Saturday, was honored with a ma: '" Epsilon chapter of Mandan, repre- Phoebe Fairgrave Omlle, famous pee ee moos his i 2 be mother. China dolls, which were the| Friends of Miss Ruth Woods of San Dickinson, ‘Williston and Minot, Training courses, designed especi-|nounced by Chester Perry, president . ee ally to acquaint new leaders with the of the Community Players Suh od Mis seinen Bcansn “od Change Oil Now! TYP : . scout Program, are continuing each| Following is the personne! of the|crookston, Minn sit their UNIVERSAL TYPE Political Club Will Monday at 7:45 r various : . ie Bieta Spa a” w, i londay at 7:45 p. m., in the scout groups: son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Wards 100% Pure HEATERSTAT Sponsor Public Party | tom uder the leadership of Miss! Plays—Miss Ramstad, chairman, (srs, Edward L. Bannon, Rose apart- PREVENT Helen M. Goertz, scout director.jand Pearl Bryant, Lillian E. Cook,|/ments, They also expect to visit at P 1 ‘ ; 120 Nonpartisan Girls’ No. 505.is open- problems and organization will/ Miss Baldwin, Auvurne Olson, Mra.|mott before going to Los Angeles, ennsyivania monopoly party set for 8 p. m., Tues- of * és History—Doroth: Tiedman, chatr- edd morn. Sqnart Foun penannel ane day in the World War Memorial bulld- 7° y 1 George Lehman left Sunday morn- a 63 C us formance. Ad- ing di : |. Miss Gladys Han-| _2TOWn and yellow pompons in a eagle Dorothy Tekippe, Judge I./ing for Detroit, Mich., after spel 2 ange <2 justable type, son is arrangements chairman. crystal bowl and other appointments vies and Lillian Lampman. ling about a week visitthg with his wife q $ a $1.70. oe 8k . pak Beeps, ie ee aubian meemaberatip— Miss Hermann, chatt-|and with ils father-in-law, W: iam 30-35¢ Quality! pee SON . O. Refvem, + . arden, Mrs. Ken-|raist, 606 Fifth St., who 1s « patient Fort Evening Bridge | 5¢., was hostess at's 1 o'clock bridge |neth B. Peterson, Lyle Clark, Mlss|in the Bismarck hespital, eit eeenee teres Tae a WARDS SUPREME Club O Meeti luncheon, the first in a series of two,|Bryant, Mrs. Ralph Truman, Inez “kk Qt. in your container....12%40 HEATER SWITCH ~ ud Upens MeeUING'S saturday in the municipal golf course |Jones, Marian Clough, Vera Heaton| wr, and Mrs. Arthur M. Powell of 5 Commander’? — ry club house. Mrs. Mary Best of and Mary Lou Thompson. Devils Lake visited this week-end with 65c Regular and reserve army offi Princeton, 11, who is visiting in the} Make-up—Jean Samuelson, chalr-|their daughters, the Misses Helen and @ At The First Sneeze, Equols most 12.95 heaters! and their wives, numbering 90 in all,|J. A. Graham and L. K, Thompson |man, and Mrs, Emery T. Putnam, |rouise Copenhaver. Mr. Powell came tertation ta Light glows attended: the--initial<meeting-“of the | homes, was *aniong “the”*t6™ guests. | Miss Bryant, Ruth Bhker, Arlee San- There to attend a meeting of insur-| Ww or env yoor nese while heater Large core! 42 hot water ‘season of the Fort Lincoln Evening|Honors at contract went to Mmes.|born, Odessa Williams, Jo Saldin,| ance men on Sunday. ison! Adjust- tubes! Adjustable speeds! bridge club Saturday evening in the! A. J.-Arnot, Spencer, 8. Boise and J.| Helen Ricketts, Evelyn Quill, Mrs. H. x k ox able speeds. Patterson hotel Rose room. Dinner at|A. Larson, holding first and second|F. Peterson, Elsie Peters, Mary Litt,| pr, and Mrs. V. J. LaRose, 522 Sixth "Standard Qual.” Heater . 7 o'clock was followed ‘by contract | high and low, respectively, Adeline Hieb and Marjorie Rankin. /gt, arrived home this week-end from - Caring for arranger:cts for the first ee * Publicity—Emery T. Putnam, chair-|9 trip in the east during which Dr. MANIFOLD HEATER meeting were Lt. Col. and Mrs.| Twelve little girls invited to the}man, and Evelyn Dada, Mervin|taRose attended the annual meeting Throws Heat 3 Ways Joseph 8. Leonard and Capt. and|party celebrating the eighth birth-/Clough, Mrs, Frayne Baker, Jane of the American Urological society at FOR FORD A ws hea ay’ Mrs. Fred N. Whiting. The first Sat-|4ay anniversary of Beryl Schantz,! Cowell, Fern Burdick, Genevieve La- | cincinnati, Ohio. _ een = urday of each month will continue; @aughter of Mr. and Mrs. William M |France, Carl Person, Mary Lot 2 ee. @ Quick! A Few Drops 319 as the date for the parties which will |Schants, 228 Rosser, west, were taken | Thompson, Winnifred Wiebers and| rs. Betty Volk and her sons, Law- of Vicks Ve-ro-nel up eoch nectil 3 be held’ un to the theatre and then enjoyed games | Gail Gleason. : rence and Linus, who soon are leav- na Cast iron — = and dinner ‘at the Schantz home.| Finance—Earl R. Monson, chair-|ing for the west, were surprised with hottest type ; b Chocolate witch caps, which were|man, Kenneth B, Peterson and! party given Sunday evening by a Now You Can Wear favors, antl the cake forming the cen- | Charles C, Goodwin. group of their friends from Bismarck made! No terpiece lent @ Halloween atmosphere.| Program—Alice. Jensen, chairman,|and Mandan. ’ gas or fumes! FAROE TREE ee iret corey! tenis aoe ee eee a a, “standard week-end gues! ome of . » ‘mann, La-| Miss Florence Doheny of ar- Without Embarrassment | and Mrs. C, C. Larsen, and Loris| Verne Stenseth, Alice Walsh, Marle|rived ‘Mohday for a few days’ visit A Quality” 755 STEAM HEATER Eat, talk, laugh or sneexe, without Shipley won the prizes in the games.|Garske, Elayne Wilkinson, Louise | with Miss Lucille Lewis, daughter of fear of false teeth dropping or Sllp- | ereeeee—ne—eeeeeee | Wiebers, Mr. and Mrs, Goodwin and| mr. and Mrs. M. C. Lewis, 212% Main © ht S-p-r-e-a-d-s a » fl 4 powder has no mummy. gooey-pasty | Extra special at Dome Wed-| Technicalities — Harrison Monk, taste or ling. Makes breath | negday night. Harlem Girls, |chairman, and John Gabe, James ing you've ever used; Get FAS- | under same management as Eli Robertson, Ben Cave, Jack Vantine, Cathedral Players to Sart Funeral Services for Otto Frank Begin New Season Papenfuss to Be at Par- i oe 5 catbedral "Players will open shall Tuesday . m, Tuesday church, Sane a Lansford ‘Lion’ to if sud of the aft- D, farmer and Word wer vetran,| Object of Plane Hunt Her Adolph f The marauding Lansford “lion” 2 3 if county, will be the object of an air- plane hunt when again sighted, Chief Game Warden E. M. Lee said here Monday. The chief warden said he had writ- i|ten H. J. Trulson, Minot game war- \den, that he would leave Bismarck by plane for a ae He when the t J marauder was agi jocated. 0 < : 4 | “I believe we can kill the animal Rca oer REV. WILLIAM A. LEMKE |from a low-flying plane with shot- Europe. : guns, similar to methods red in Morning After’ Rev, Lemke, pastor of the a toyote hunting trom the arene said. a ; Taking a for Negine Mond in farming, which remained his oc-| Warden Lee asserted the livestock Carters Little Liver Pills Ba iH eagE Conleys of M’Kenzie’ Leave for Washington Mr. and Mrs, Edward J. Conley of » Sask., to conduct a McKenzie left Saturday for .Wash- two-week series of services in the a i jumnal note in the appoint-/ ‘Trinity Evangelical church. He i ington, D. C., where they are to spend |° #2 aut note in i the winter months with their son and ments for the buffet luncheon. The} was invited to come to the Cana- : : hostesses were assisted by the Misses] dian city after parishioners there ee ane eee, Harriet and Mary McGraw and Do-| heard his Heart-to-Heart talks ‘The Conleys went as far as Fargo| Tes 4" Marian Curran. i over the local radio station, eee ar Ehelt oracddeugie Tucedey with! Royann Indseth, daughter of Mr. Knudtenn (Wada Heaton), daughter |*"¢ Mrs. R: 8. Indseth, 923 Seventh | Former Bismarck Girl, tinee and supper party given by her 11, will travel through Tlinols, Ind- guest favors, and the lighted birth- | Diego, Calif, who worked here for the tana, Ohio, Kentucky, West Virginia day cake made the supper table with | North Dakota Power and Light com- Mrs. A. P. Boisen, Sentinel Butte,shas | Diego, Saturday at Yuma, Ariz. Mort danad at Emily. City, Re anes been made a reporter on the “Cam- xk * visited Shee eee ee times since panile,” publication directed by the| The fourth birthday of Robert John SPECIAL SELLING WINTER the first trip east for Mr. Conley i since he came to McKenzie 51 years Boisen also is a member of the Chem- | Sept, 25, was celebrated with a party istry and Dietetics club at the col-|for 10 of his little playmates Satur- day afternoon. The Halloween motif ed with Wards complete stocks and splendid values so that this sale will undoubtedly receive plenty of attention. Among the on the porch. Improved, yet priced lower D vs than last year. Peeandard is FOR FORD V equal to most $15.95 heaters! Warps Finest LO55 | risots ob nest Comat Glenn Kennedy. “ _ Javenue, Us selontific medication swifity spreads mites Schilling LAND 0’ NOD eure’ /anilla . MATTRESS “= Stop in and see them. They’re so restful. Bismarck Furniture 514 Main ” Phone 669 ower Cut out for WARMTH Burn Evenly and Bank Perfectly bs Ve 3. and Tass Tease ‘and the responsible dealers who | distribute these very fine lignites are your assurance f of clean, quality coals; full, accurate weight, depend- : able; considerste service; end very substantial savings, ORDER VELVA, BURLEIGH OR KINCAID LIGNITE FROM ONE OF THESE DEPENDABLE RETAIL COAL DEALERS! . ° threugh end upper threat== |—down, Contact for Mine here 3 oot of 4 olds ser MoAteest | Stout Sage! 1095 vn Dade Wesley Gilbertson, Bee: Structures Is Let! you can fed the tingle as Va-tro-nol “cient! Orig. | flor to $19.95 ee eer ae — s-porre-and-s tough the table oo oa pace pea had oe deel a Contract for construction of three) zone in your nose and upper throat. $11.95! s*atandard Quel.” Heater. and Miss Hermann, Josephine Ed-| Dulldings at the mine being operated undo! Fishe! Eppl it Burlington homestead subsist- Gladys Raat Tindinate seanaueet re teks was awarded to Wer E. NON-BREAKABLE Elliott, Roy Holland ‘and Miss Peters, | Othelm of Minot on a bid of $8,970, 188 Proof Radiator FROST SHIELDS State tourney—Ted Campagna,| Reuben Stee, chief Ginetta from developing chairman, and -Mr. Huey, Veronta| North Basel =. early ALCOHOL board, Monday. , Weppler, Esther Anderson, Mr. EP-| One of the buildings will house the Guaranteed full 63 49c pler, ‘Ms, and Mrs. Harry Graffam.| mine office, hardware supplies and strength. Treat Cc S"xi4” size. ton He. Higgiis, Mra, Obert A Ol- | tirst aid facilities; another will be the od to resist rust- 6x20" sino eon, 2 TUtZ, | bathhouse and locker room, and the ing. gol. Bulk 58c, 8” x 36' Mrs, William H. Payne and Miss Her-| third a truckers’ warming house. ‘Also In 1 and 2 gel. cans size—$1.19. POAbS, Stee said the contract calls for com- Tickets—Marian Morton, chairman, within . and Jack Vonne, Sige Chtinonaas | pltion of the “bulldings within 0 WARDS ANTI-FREEZE | DerrosTER KEEPS and Thelma Liessman, days. iy oh Fuepetenn 220, | VISION CLEARI ae eee | Meetings of Clubs | I-qt, can 58; 1-gal, can $2.35 |. And Social Groups | —$—$________» 5 windshield. Vv. F. W. Auxiliary . Neen Others $1.17 The Auxiliary to Gilbert N. Nelson % » : and up. WEATHER-PROOF RADIATOR COVER Cb 23c ‘< par bine hed treated ma- terial. "SUPREME QUALITY” DEFROSTING FAN me WARDS STRAP-ON oo TIRE.CHAINS 1° gest an, | _ POWER S Montgomery Ward