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\ is} 52 NAG 1 MaED hams Bll es ee le TORS] THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1936 ociety| t Returned Methodist | Ministers Are Feted To welcome Rev. Walter E. Vater @nd Rev. Alfred Roe upon their re- | turn to Bismarck as pastor of the; McCabe Methodist Episcopal church | and as southwest district superintend- | ent, respectively, a large number of congregation members gathered at reception held in the church aie | ‘Thursday evening. The function was | under auspices of the General Aid) Society. | Mrs. Vater and Miss Beatrice Vater and Mrs. Roe also were honored | guests. | Mrs. Gregory A. Dahlen, as presi- | dent of the General Aid, gave a brief | welcoming address and introduced the program chairman, Mrs. J. A. Larson, who presided. The welcome to the two ministe fin behalf of the congregation was ex- | fended by Archie O. Johnson. Revs. | Water and Roz both responded. Entertainment features were 6olos by Harold Smith with Mi: Bowers as accompanist and b Arleen Sanborn with Miss Ruth Ri Jey at the piano, a piano number by | Miss Maxine Scarff and two reading: BS | vocal | Ruth | by Miss Pearl Bryant. Fall leaves and colored lanterns} avere used to decorate the church | parlors for the occasion. ‘The av- tumnal motif also was in evidence in eppointments of the refreshments | lable at which Mrs. J. E, Dawson and | Mrs, Stella McCulloch presided. | Sharing responsibilities with Mrs. | Dahlen and Mrs. La for arrange- | ments were Mrs, H. W. Richholt inj charge of refreshments and Mrs. W | i B. Couch, deco: One. Flower Funds to Buy Monument to Soldiers; A portion of fuibas derived trom the fecond annual carnation sale of the North Dakota department, Uniied Spanish War Veterans’ Auxiliary, on Saturday will go toward erecting a monument to the North Dakota men who served in the Spanish American | B ‘war, according to Mrs. Maude Ar thur, Mandan, department presi- dent. The sale will be conducted local Saturday by Mrs. Joseph L. Kel chairman, with Mmes. A. H. Irvin E. G. Warner, A. W. Snow, P. G. Har- vington and K. C. Arness and a num- her of young girls affiliated with the organization as aides. The project of erecting a memorial on the capitol grounds to, the state's} Washburn, N. D.—M 4 members of the first all-volunteer |berg of near here and Herbert Buch- | 8 P. m. stil are uiv-|MANN. son gf Mr. and Mrs, Henry | Tae prae fine Rome of them sult are lly Bucrungnn n were mar-| ‘The New England shilling was a | ay ig pi sBestions MAGS I red ‘at Was are making | comparatively crude disc of silver, at the joint dinner meeting of the Bismarck-Mandan veterans’ post and | auxiliary here Monday evening. Remaining funds will be used for local care of veterans, their widows end children end for child welfare | work, Mrs. Arness explained Friday that | jst pastor of Minot and formerly of ; the carnation, favorite flower of the | Napolo son. read tine service. Mr. Bel- | : Spanish American wartime president, |zer operates a grot y Store at Cav- McKinley, was adopted by the na- jalier. u & { tional organization at Chattanooga,) othe ek Tenn., in 1923. The sale of the flow-| , Stanton, N. D.—In the Chapel of . cnenit sts of or close to Navy Day, Oct, 27, | Remembrance of the First Conzrega- : NE also has sentimental significance as| curred the marriage of Miss Margaret ’ EB ; ; that also is the birthday of Theodore | Hanson ton, dau r of Mr 512 AV ENUE D PHONE 564 Roosevelt, former president and com-| and Mrs. Charles Herman Hanson of Where Your Dollar Buys More Than Ever Before mander of the famous Rough Riders. hes id Bebe en The auxiliary has patented the de- i ; Buh U. S. Inspected Cornfed 5 Mischke of Youngstown, Ohio, and | nae San 2 So Tnspecee e eign of the carnation which it sells) nephew of Mrs. Jennie Shaw of | EGG PLUMS, PEARS, end therefore is the only organization | Scranton. ‘ SLICED PEACHES Meats having a legal right to sell the flower of this particular pattern, Mrs. Arness | said. * * x District Organizer Expected to Speak E. G. Collis of 1 Mandan, district or- ganizer for the Townsend organiza- tion, is expected to speak at the meet- ang of the Capital City unii at 8 p. m., Friday in the Burleigh county court room. The Liberty edition of ‘The Townsend Weekly will be avail- able to the members at this mect- ing, officers state. * Halloween motifs and cooirs were aised for the luncheon and card games in which Mmes. Frances Bleth and J. N, Deibert won first and second thigh honors, respectively, as Mrs. Adam Brown, 319 Ninth St., south, entertained her bridge club Thurs- day evening. Mrs. John Gerlitz is to thave the Nov. 5 meeting. This was the second meeting of the new sea- son. Mrs. Bleth was hostess at the first at which Mmes. Brown and Fred ‘Wilhelm won the sccre honors. * * Mrs. H. M. Smith, who is leaving Yor Glendive, Mont., about Novy. 1. was resented with a going-away gift by Mrs. W. P. Bertelson, Person Court, nd Mrs. George F. Stipek, 510 Fifth Bt., at the 1 o'clock luncheon for 20 guests which they gave Thursday Biternoon in the Wuunicipal golf pourse club house. Yellow chrysantle- fuums and autumn leaves carried out fn autumun note in the decorations. Mrs. Roy T. Bakken won the high Score award and the second went to Mrs. Robert Welsh, Mandan, the only vut-of-town guest. The moon has no atmosphere, and only a fraction of the amount of gravity pull that exists on earth. SCRAP IRON $450 : ton DON’T. CHANGE YOUR BART: iM fren, Benes, Mates and Hides “Northern” & jler of ‘Bil lings. Mont their home on the Thyberg f Anderson ann their dau |son, to Cliffo railroads said proy ering * Ok lahat fewer i didates for president and vice-presi dent. The part Lemke’s name was not on the ballot | sey, New York, North Carolina, Okla- Tallmadge Is Guilty, Given Life Sentence Oregon, Tl., Oct. 23.—()—Friend- less and alone in his cell at the Ogle county jail Friday as he faced a life imprisonment sentence for the mur- k. der of his wife, embalmer Guy Tall- ; Wilhelmina | madge debated whether to ask Cir- 4 | cuit Judge Harry Edwards for a new trial. After deliberating a little more than three hours a jury of married farm- Tschider, | ers filed in Thursday with the guilty » Friday, verdict, The state had asked the death pen- alty, contending it was for love of Mrs, Frances Birch, 32-year old red- haired widow who had promised to ing” of an injury to the left lung| marry him, that Tallmadge shot to which his physician says does not ap- | death his 54-year old wife, Bessie. pear as serious as was at first thought. Frances Wings Are Smart Tl | | Marriage Licensen angberg, rural Wil- Josephine Hirth» 2 and Mrs. 14, Bismarck, who George Karas, was accidentally shot a week ago by a companion, is “gradually improv- Anthony and Joseph Walter of | Bismarck, sophomores at the North Dakota Agricultural college, are play-| By MRS. WALTER DIETZMAN jing in the Gold Star band of the 3 school directed by Dr. C. 8. Putnam.| Clark Monroe of Dunn Center was They receive credit for military|@M Overnight guest at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Tebbo Harms Monday. Mr, and Mrs, Henry Strom were callers at the Ryberg brothers home training by playing In the band. Thursday evening en route home trom Bismarck. | Edwin Dietzman_was a business ‘caller in Sterling Tuesday night. Edwin Dietzman accompanied Ed- die Ryberg to Towner on business Thursday. The Homemakers club met at the home of Mrs. W. A. Dietzman Wed- nesday afternoon with five mem- bers present. Mrs. Joe Fischer and Mrs, Balkman were visitors. Miss Olga Brose of Arena spent the week-end at the home of her brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John Kruger. Mrs, Elmer Lundquist accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller to Bis- marck Saturday. There she met her mother-in-law, Mrs, Lena Lundquist, from Killdeer, who plans to visit friends and relatives around here for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Tellinghousen and family and Miss Dena Harms of Bismarck were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Tebbo Harms Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Goudrette and family, Miss Gladys Tooker, Ivan Sherman and John Harms were din- ner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Walter Dietzman Sunday. St. Mary’ s Juniors Lead in Scholarship St. Mary’s high school junior clas had* the largest number of represen. s on the honor roll for the firs eeks which was announced Fri- day by the | Following dents according to classes: } Juniors—Nichola Becker, Frank } Weisgerber, Dorothy Helbling, Marion ‘agner, Edith Bailey, Tom Fox, Mar- | 520 Broadway W E DELIVER race Johnston and Magdalen Emi- net, | Juanita Burton, Ann | r, Irene Stecher, Do- ; Constance Amann, | Cleo Evans, and} Wailrich, mnald Downey, a Glum. eshmen—Katherine Ward, Amelia ider, John Maddock, Marjorie | Eugene Hendrickson, Frederick } Peterson, Robert Garske and Luella | ith wing-like slecy stline and a full skirt, is a sure fall favorite. No- tice the embroider ‘ching colors, a departure from the usual silver and gold threads, Swift’s Pork and Bean Bananas_ | Bran Golden Ripe jis! 19c | In Bismarck Tonight O. G. Lundstrom, Fargo, represen- ‘€- | tative of the Ford Motor company, Dickinson, N _D.—Mrs. N | ae Garagemen Will Meet | | igar ray ul RY: jwill be the speaker at the meeting/ff Wheatena (the delicious eae rice ae arm. | tonight in the dining room of the! h ( also is farm- wheat cereal), » the e {Grand Pacific hotel of independent | 25 nero, they ere te | " vngemen of Biamacck suai vicinity. f) ec BEB) ¢ i 11 Mae iP. A. Starr of the Universal Motor CHB Combination Pickles, iage of Miss; company of Bismarck said Friday. | i ghter of Mi. and| More than 150 invitations have, Lage os ee) 25c us Boeck, io Daniol Chess-| been sent out for the meeting, which| Per quart ........ pnt piace Bt Alis being held in connection with the | Paneake Flour, st a ibution of Ford parts and acces-/f/ 31-lb. pkg. .... sories here, which will begin’ at * s Evelyn Thy- | with “NE.” in a circle stamped on the face, and the denomination in stamped on the back. * % D. oth Milton, N. Uncle William Sliced Carrots, No. 2 Uncle William Red Kidney Beans, No. Uncle William Sauerkraut, No. 2/2 0. 24% ae Family ace 2 5 Cc Del Monte Pine- Ferris Grocery “The Friendly Store” Phone 903 — PHONE 903 Friday and Saturday Specials. ion Hessinger, Ben Homan, Dorothy } Hershey's Ressler and Margaret / Butter Cocoa per pound 1-pound can 10c ‘ } 2 CANS ( 23c Flakes| Oranges sweet & juicy 344 size 35 c 2 doz. 2% can 2 1 Cc Oxydol, 5-lb. pkg. . ..58c Yellow Laundry Soap, eo bars .... apple, No. pel Taek dd JERE at at Jolly Time Pop Corn, freshly Popped and seasoned. Also in bulk. We have all kinds of fruits and vegetables, also cold meats, POTATOES — FREE DELIVERY Remember Ferris Grocery—the Friendly Store Belzer | Mary C Rev. L. F, Napoleon en, Method= | MUSCAT GRAPES, 2%, size, 19c per can ..... SPARE RIBS, fresh, per Ib.... 19c | Permanent Freight Rates Are Advanced | { | i i BUTTER Washingion, Oct, 23—(?)—A plan |i > SARDINES, Cibi carton 33c of the nation’s railroads for adjusting | Oil, 3 6 for. Cc i eee permanent freight rales to ‘make up aS ly for the $15,000,000 f : D ; ans =n ae pe HD Nah ig peer GR APE PRESERVES, | LARD, Swift's Silver surchages was before the Interstate Welch's, 1 Ib. 23 Leaf, 33 Commerce Commission Fr tumbler ........ C | 2 pounds a Cc WHEAT PUFFS, 4% oz. pkg. ...... 9c GRAHAM CRACKERS, most ws ructure, | es and de-| “some- | arges than that | ORY SOAP DEAL 1 large bar, 2 a se See ieee sae 25c medium bars... .25c 34 State Ballots List | TOMATOES, red ripe, 1 large bar ........ le a eine William Lemke’ s Name Ae a a 25c i 26c Chicago, Oct. 23.—4 Union | for .. party Friday listed 34 ii had filed the s of William | Lemke and Thomas C, O'Brien as can- | —The CORN, Golden Bantam, U8B4 brand, 29c 2 cans ......... WAX AND GREEN BEANS, North- 29c way; 2 cans.... CRACKERS, Educator, 1- lb. box, regular 22c, spe- headquarters said | California, | Mary- New Jer- in these states: Arkansas, Florida, Kansas, Louisiana, land, Mississippi, Nevada, homa, Vermont and West Virginia. {| ‘ No. 2 of a Series ASK Sweet Fruits and Vegetables PEAS, GREEN BEANS, RIPE TOMATOES, GREEN ONIONS PARSNIPS, washed, 4 Ibs... 5c Bee eS Luther, weet, 4 pounds Ree 25c SWEET POTA- TOES, 5 Ibs. 3c UCE, solid, crisp, 2 heads... 1 5c CREERY. well bleached, unches for ..... .29c CARROTS, green tops, per bunch ........... Cc CAULIFLOWER, solid large white 2 beam eat Aone 2c IS, 10-Ib; bag, each ...... 25c OYSTERS— Standards, Quarts - 69 Cc Pints ...........35¢ FOR Clover —————W————? | Sterling | By SHIRLEY STEWART Taft township. Verona Jensen visited over the week-end at her. home in Moffit, re- turning for work Sunday evening. Bessie and Laura Langley spent Sunday afternoon with their folks in Clear Lake township. ‘Mrs. George Lee and son, Stanley, were Driscoll visitors Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Twilling spent Saturday night at the Bob Twilling home in Bismarck. They went to Elbowoods Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, George Lee, Dorothy and Fritz Lee and Fern Stewart were FOR SALE Fresh Vegetables of all kinds. Ripe Tomatoes, Carrots, Par- snips, Rutabagas, Squash, Pump- kins, Onions, Beets, Cabbage, Radishes, Potatoes, etc. Lowest Prices in Town KUNZ GROCERY 222 So, 9th St. Phone 1317 home Saturday summer in the west. spent the week-end with Beryl’s returned ning. Mra, Baith Roberts of Jamestown Henry Mkper ie Jr, & few days with her sis- ‘ Harold, and Reynold Heib were week-| Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart and Shirley and | Thelma Freshour |r guests at Devils Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Mat Brown visited -at spent the week-end at their home in 1 Sherman and R Beller |the Elsus El h Tuesday eve- SPEAKS GROCERY 216 Broadway—Earl Speaks, Prop.—Phone 611 SPECIALS Rey Hee Deere Laundry uae SOA irge per gal. © 57c Stag oil Minseopa 1 PLUMS, heavy SAEDINES, 6 cams2OC syrup, 8-07. Minneopa WHEAT CO ess 10c Lireg ily oe Welch’s GRAPE PRE- SERVES, 1-Ib. 23 c tumbler .......... 10c CRACKER JACK, 4 with false faces, pkg. c 49-Ib. sack .. Tokay GRAPES, 3 Ibs, for .. 5 25¢ MS C COCOA, 1-Ib, can ........ HE Jonathans 20 Ibs. ......82e Wood Boxes Cranberries Eatmore 2 Ibs. for 35¢ 2 tor 17c 10c Lettuce, large crisp ...... Celery Hearts, extra fancy, per bunch ... Tuna Fish, side . Spaghetti; 22 oz, tall can 2 tor 19c PEAS Highline 2for 19c Apple Butter, 2 Ib., 4 oz. barrel ... No. 2 can Crackers, Manches- ter’s A-1, 2 Ib. box .. 17c 30s "31¢ MPEL’ Oranges Potatoes Wax "$1.09 Dole’s No, 1 14-08, CORN Pineapple Juice 71«"".25¢ | Tomatoes Goldcn Bantam Sea View No 2 Stokely’s Finest No. 2 an 2 for 25c¢ eek! Beans Sa *"..10c f= 3 for 25c Pumpkin ¥. Narnia 2ecan Yi 1 7c TOMATO SOUP TOMATO JUICE 19¢, Soap Chips ptr ..”...33C P&GSoap 410 15¢ Onions, 50 lb. bag ......83¢ PHONE 1612 Grapefruit Large Marsh Seedless 6 for 25c Sweet, juicy, 2 doten oo) 306 CARROTS Minnesota’s 4 Ibs, for ...... 17 pune .95c Put in your winter supply Sweet Potatoes Jersey's 5 Ibs. for 19¢ 23c 29c Chase and Sanborn Coffee 2 Ibs. for 45¢ Ibs. for Grapes, : Tokays .... Lemons, Sunkist, Chili Con Carne ... eo 1 19 c Catsup, 14 oz, bottle ....... 10c Hominy Stokely’s Finest tn 2for 17¢ 21c 23c eit Each 5c Walnuts, new crop, large size, Ib. ...... Grape Jam, pure, 2 Ib. jar .......-05- Apples “ura'b.ter 91.29 tenons waa agro 19¢ | ber i CHErsE Pe ..| B a 2 Ib. box c iad Bo oT)

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