The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 29, 1936, Page 5

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e CLU BS Jeannette Croonquist tdook dines moving Wetnestay i2| Birthday Club Honors| Me. Revert aoe, who i ier-| are 2. & avec 8, ing for Grand Yorks to make her| while taking a state registry examines ur Paul and Charles War- home late this week, Mmes. John/ tion for laboratory technicians. SiO ‘That work toward entering state/"et- Mrs. Palmer Berteleon will have} srs, w. H. Hutchinson of Great | Denson and C. W. McDonnell’ were) came Wednesday and expects to re- contests should be started tmmedi-/‘he next meeting in two weeks, Falls, Mont., a charter member of the SOCIETY | eee hostesses at an informal efternoon| turn to Fargo Thursday evening. : out to Bismarck]. A Birthday club which was organised| party Wednesday. They entertained i ° St. Mary’s Students ae eyed co members by Miss| Miss Margaret Smith here about 35 years ago, was honored | eight guests in Mrs. Benson's home, - Stenersen and Cain to Talk ceive Essay Prizes|te.eo ees ste soe éa:| 18 Fred Orr's Bride|tt tm ‘tsp eiat'm water | at tint est he At Republican W OMENS Te rarer reat awards and one state) ys mectne Wednesday evening. | Nels J. Smith of Reeder has an-| Bre Was her birthday anniversary.) chrysanthemums and harmonizing pet ea prise woo by St Mary's high school | of Sin ph Hae eee Bee nn;| Rownoed the marriage of his daugh-|are, guests of her sister, Mrs. F. W. pupils in the statewide Statue of Lib-| Jamestown is ex: ter, Miss Margaret Maxine Smith of| Pichholt, 223% Seventh St., who also tapers decorated the luncheon table. see is a member of the club and who gave chairman, were Miss Katherine McDermott, city’ f Elaborate Plans Are Made for|who was assisted in receiving the 60/erty S0th anniversary easay contest plained to the young musicians. this city, to Fred Eugene Orr, son of! the guests by Mmes. W. H. Ord) F. party. herve elas nadridape paper eg agg oy Function From 3:30 to § | Underhill, c, W, Garieon, 3," Gourd Wiss etic Diane fe ROchaeat, SOCAN RU ene rn en a, Oe, A81 RIBAS | A onsagpiece of chrysanthenins, ethcieed xen ead tate a ; : and Al Nichols, " Mmes. Charles Rowe | special assembly beld Wednesday. The | who now is a¢ the University of Wis;| The sevice was read at 9 p. m./the birthday cake and other appoint- P. M., Friday and LN. Cary preskiod st the ten|date was the anniversary of the Sonain "Jane Watson of Mandan waa| Wednesday, Sept, 30, in the Methodist [Penta of the table carried outs yellow . statue's dedication. named vice president, Ruth Elaine| parsonage of Pierre, 8. D. by Rev./16 for the lunch which was fol- see Mrs, Oscar Selvig ted _the | Sa wg) doheenises eae Girl Scouts Ta ht ke 8, to Clibert Mr Neleon Bost | tou secre aioe aoa ee s| C> De Bullock. tel eadeathd nce bec contract games at three ° ‘ vice’ president, respects Halberg rg Ug! 1928, V.FLW. at the program. She cently moved here from Bteele, is the| ° Aberdeen &. D., attended the yen re Willian 20, Webb recetved sé A I me y Sa 0 North Dakota Landon-Knox Sun- Duti stesse: the cash awards of 85, only newcomer officers, and Glenn E. Marts of Pierre was a flower club, each will give short talks i ties as Hoste abi xs om d drive foe esis Ges prize and Mrs, -Hutchinson Mead Renae bat ete A practical demonstration in keep- ges Miners, sey ited Lore will be case of: the fail nottvities bee aetna Mrs. Orr wore & . held trom 3: . m., Friday laces, respec: 5 of the » which is affiliated with ‘ black hday been 2 “ Republican women living or ie for io pana and fina was gare eoteninee Flackig seers inthe Mrs a be? en ot Wrcoating tneeerviee Me Marts en- tng without interruption since twas lubs,. , a organized. hold vislting in Biamarck and Mandan and|Scwuts, whe ate noting pe teet Gi |state contest. Sister Andriette 1s the| ‘The meeting was Weld in the home| tertained members of the bridal party Tiediga dese fearon sao kes thetr vicinities are invited to attend.| scout week. Practically all of the ar- who won the | of Miss Sandin, 323 Park St, who was|@nd a few intimate friends of the} inde, of the members. Additional entertainment is being Tangements for the tea were made by arranged by Mrs. Edward G. Patter-/ scouts who have earned the hostess sige ler, who are prominent among This, according to Mrs. C. W. Cor- been tavited to preside at the fable bea nga oi gute ved Ness are x mune, ieee ee nearly all girls like B. Davis, Robert Girls passing this test must demon- Untrimmed Coats Included in these two groups are such famous nationally-known labels as— 4 a % § i H Fr Z : H H j bs :E Hf Hh id a aE Ez Fe gE Ef i i i : fr | 8 E 3 i i i if Jones, also a councilor, presided at| uate of the Hettinger high school an: the refreshments table which had a| attended the University of North Da-|!ns al centerpiece of bronze pornpons. xe ‘Ore 930 Tenth St., entertained her con- 3 the program for!Cox-Lenth Nuptials —|dsen s; De businews college,” Undiland W. R. Tester won the score “} ° f|Swards in the bridge games, which Webb, Paul Wachter, F.A.Lahr, Laura |strate their ability to correctly ar- [ceremonies were song, “Btars of the) = 'T'o Occur in Denver | fin. rom ne gecume mantetr tl were followed by a two-course lunch- 8 , Fred 8. Minser, Spencer 8. | r, a table for various occasions |Summer Night” by eae eon with = Bolee, A. P. Lenhart, Gordon V. Cox land to prepare suitable retreaimenta |Win John Morgenthaler as plantst, a! chanksgiving day, which ts Noy,{thritme, he was eneaged in the news-|ron with sppoimiments in the Het ‘ 3. C. Oberg, H. A. Brandes, B. E.lthey must know how to introduce | Violin solo by Lao Halloran with Jua- 7 ta to come to Bis-|De Nov. 13 with Mrs. Tester as hos-| Sones, C. poor ana L. Bchu-|their guests and how to conduct |nita sgh ced ned enrartigarl ott Cox as the date for her marriage to| marck ‘about Nov 15 and \ rere . W. Moses John A. Mac- | themselves when guests as well as/omne Tightingsle.’ by, the gu’ lee ©, R, Lenth of Capitan, New Mexico, | will be at home here af! s * 4 Mrs. Gtenersen, who also is Repub-|"‘irs, Corwin’ sald, “We try to em. |%., Oslo in the Nees ok tener ead 18 Gelb by the Misses ‘Goel Ncan national committeewoman for an “| ‘The 11 instructors and all o a Sek i i ost North Dakota, has been in peed Begenlideerd acer 6 oo ie puplls of the high achool were ele lay ona sister, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Varied Program Given Byers and Delma Devitt was intro- : i i | f F z g rad : be 23 Mo g § g e 3 [ 22 Hy E Ey 25 Fredericks and others, for several weeks while directing ac-|quire poise in their social life and to|#* the assembly. 7 ee ce Before Mothers’ Group} cv-ed ss the sroup was entertained : tree aunlone ci (Sa et eit na pe ta on aural erg = ae ite ea cee ge) av ae tertained et a similar fair Tuesday |on' what iney nave to efter ther| Det Sigma Phi Holds |v? eas ques Puch etait | United Slate” by har. N. sn was welcomed back into the group Forks, ee. enue cr Grand, gossig as ib Moss pod, the manner Pledge Service for 5/by sss veronica Rucy and brs, Cari|Jesttand was the principal program| hostess served refreshments with. the] guished makers of sport type coats. 4 Bree CTDSLOr iy bie ReUnLicas they offer the best Maasse: ter" feature as members of Chapter L, state central committee, was honor |, By Eh anve dear es home Un Mothers’ clubs, met Tuesday, #ssistance of her mother, Mrs, Lulu guest and speaker. Mra. R. R. Smith |*"" aA Delta chapter of Beta Sigma Phi| Rosser avenue. ear crenng with Mrs, C. H. Rue, 610| Devitt. ae A of Bismarck, vice chairman of the sorority Thursday ennounced the) wavertit and Mre- Btanle Mandan St, The child study section i e y Patera. f Mrs. Harry Deudns f Portland, committee, introduced Mrs, McIntyre.| Luther League Leader formal pledging of the Misses Elita-| The gifts for the bride-clect were| of the program was given by Mrs, R. on ant ve ly Re tie ee eee | The *, wes presided once be tae, Erete™) §=—Gives Meeting Plans] betn muright, Olive stitehell, Mudred| brought in in a small wagon drawn by A Rutterbuah, who teared phases Ot [substitute players when Mrs. Obert A. Fabrics include: essive education. Mar. Ray Cary, Morton count hairman, — Nelson, Thelma Liessman and Bernice] Maty Ann Maassen. epeN |Olson, 514 Thayer, west, entertained F ef) plticeils "|_A combined social and devotional) Hanson. prune prospective, bridegroom ts | iit Gatch Se ee ta [DEE contract club at a 2 deolck lunch CAMEL'S HAIR ner interested will be. held Oy the| . The pledge services and s 7 o'clock | mal achool and is teaching industrial S0!al hour. marked for 12. High’ scores’ were|! PLAID BACK SPORTS senior Trinity Lutheran Luther League| Denquet honoring the new members| arts in the Capitan schools. oor turned in by Mmes, Edward G, Pat- L ] s T E N unit at 8 p.m. Thuraday in the church| Were held Wednesday evening in the! Miss Cox is the daughter of J. cox! Name, Constitution terson and John R. Fleck. Mrs. Pat- and pai rrie Bunas, president, announcas| && the banquet for which yellow roses| he has made her home with an uncle Nov. 10. DE LUXE ALPACAS that the program will consist of de-| 8nd tapers in crystal holders were/and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Riley x * to a discussion of the votions led by Miss Judith Skogerboe,| used a6 decorations, of Sterling, and is a graduate of the} The Bismarck Women's chorus 1s] Covers were laid for 12 guests, in- Liquor Control Act a, solo by Mra, C. A, Narum, s topic| Mrs. C. A. Narum, a guest of the/ Sterling high school. She has been|the name by which the new group,| cluding Mrs. Warren Dunham of discussion led by ©. A. Narum and| chapter, sang the Beta Sigma Phi|working for Hall’s pharmacy in this| which has been organized under di-| Fargo, for the 1:15 o'clock luncheon . over | musical saw selections by Sigurd Nel-| song as part of the pledging service |city for several months and prior to| rection of Ralph Warten Soule, will! which preceded the contract games ' json, accompanied by Miss Pauline| which was conducted by Miss Au- that was employed by the A. W. Lucas] be known, it was decided at a busi- when Mrs, J. A Fleck, 514 Rosser, y KFYR Munsch, "| vurne Olson, chapter president, aided | company. neas meeting following the weekly re-| west, was hostess to her bridge club | Friday at 11:15 a, m. Rendesvous. Covers for 17 were lai¥|of Sterling and the late Mrs. Cox. Ad opted by Chorus terson will be hostess to the sa 1 sat = 18" & 712—A “Wing” collar — All $25.00 and $29.50 fade a ner Ti tre Values “ee by the Misses Dorothy Tiedman and ees hearsal Tuesday night. The consti- ‘ igh Mrs, D. A, Dodds, 808 Avenue D, re~| Ruth Wetmore, Gold and black, thelLion Scare Prompts tution and by-laws were formally| were held by Mmes, Myron H. Atkin- C. 8. 7.) turned Wednesday from Glendive, | sorority colors, were featured in dec- s adopted at this time, according son and Robert B. Webb, respectively. ; |Mont., where she had gone to visit|orations for the service, which was) Stunt Night Feature) Miss Rose Lefor, president, ‘The! sr, MB Gilman will he hostess for I andl over Mr. Dodds, who is a patient in the held by candle light. membership roster now includes more| tne next meeting, Noy. 10. Wi E 1 |Northern Pacific hospital. Mr. Dodds| ‘The next regular meeting of the] “The Li ” than 80 and will not be open again KGCU will have to remain in the hospital for | chapter will be held Wednesday, Nov.| by tne ion come in une prompted | until atter the first conoert is given i treatment for some time. 4, in the home of Miss Mary Litt, 217|area and introducing a Tealistic| !ste next month, ! ey Mandan eae wre Tey Selena af hat species capecen ane Mrs. H saya CHECK THAT COUGH % H 5 B. Ellingson, ors ular acclaim it Monday Night at 10:30 resided at 404 Fifth 8t, have left for| Mrs. J. Henry King, 622 Hanna- nibh enecaninent which the rat rs, H. J. Jensen Is H BEFORE IT GETS (M4. 6.7) Portland, Ore., to make thelr home. fin St., has returned home after be-| Lutheran Luther League gave Sun-| Named Parley Leader | SE Mr, Ellingson will continue to follow |ing with her son, Robert, a freshman] day evening in the church parlors, — } Ww 0 R the painting trade in their new loca-/ at the University of Wisconsin, Madi- Miss Alfhild Engen planned this} Mrs. H. K. Jensen was named pres-' Cyect it before it you Cheek it | tion. son, since the beginning of the term. jact, which was one of six following] ident, succeeding Mrs. Walter Toste- before Ofbars, maxis the y ‘ li 8 8:30 o'clock supper and a brief de-|vin, and Mrs, J. T. McGillic was Shek it with FOLEY'S HONEY & TA} votional and business session. named secretary-treasurer as the and speeds recovery. raw, irstated Other members presented s crazy| Past Presidents’ Parley of the Man- fius: quickly allays iokling, baskin kitchen band ensemble under direc-|dan American Legion Auxiliary unit jatiriorming, stomachupestting drugs, tdeal tion of Miss Rachel Swenson, e scene} held a dinner meeting Monday. Mrs. for children, too. Don't let that cough dus to a . in @ dentist's office under Gilbert|. H. Orcutt entertained the mem-| old bang on! For fall er ten It Olson's leadership, history of the|bers at » 6:80 o'clock dinner. Bronze| “=” mst oe FO! ORB SAAR song, “Abide With Me,” and an in-|chrysanthemums formed the table ee terpretation of the composition with| centerpeice. . a peated fe fisstexten by bones Lodge H lo le Part ini nepammtcan'a’ nated’! "TO Start at 9 Friday s0n, Dancing will begin at 9 o'clock at = —=_—=====$=$=$—=$—$=>ElIlI>I"]“ i |] """_{——_L_—ESS== the Halloween party which the Joint 3 New ; had totem Tor rebearis In social committee of the Masonic and jomes of various League mem! he Gur- aw 2 oe temple. ‘The commaltiec extends an in- : (Cmplete é f { Wednesday Mothers’ sialon a ail asocs ea Eastern Ls J 4 ‘ Group Hears Papers] Simarck-Mandan td vicinity: twho may bring thelr friends. Clara Morris Three papers made up the program, | and her orchestra from Mandan have which was followed by a social hour | been engaged for the occasion. with refreshments, when the Wednes- x ke day Mothers’ club held an evening] Mfrs. L. D. Culver and infant daugh- meeting in the home of Mrs. R. C. Pet- | ter, Emily Ann, left for their home at erson, 513 Ninth St. Mrs, George F.| Thief River Falls, Minn, Wednes- Will presented the subject, “The Care| dey noon after spending two weeks ot the Small Child.” Mrs. Harry| with Mrs. Culver’s mother, Mrs. Ellen Turner read a paper on “The Kinder- garten” which Mrs. A. J. Scott pre- (Pol. Ady.) RECORDS SUBMITTED BY THOUSANDS NOW BEING ANALYZED IN STANDARD OIL’S SEARCH FOR THE TRUTH ABOUT GASOLINE MILEAGE ead RESEARCH TEST CAR thsesee] #1. © Lietle short of overwhelming was the response,last added to the knowledge of gasoline end of movnciag May, when Standard Oil Company invited motoriststo —_ needs in general, which Standard Oil Compeny alreedy take part in a gigentic road test tojearnthe truth sbout — possesses. gasoline mileage. Car owners flocked to Standard Deslers for recording equipment, quickly exheusting : Bains fr scoring eupmens quely ater WHAT WILL BE THE RESULT? Sth, thousends of “test car drivers” in all parts ofthe = 44, sive study will, of i 3 Mid-West were busily engaged setting down their day- secs wal vill eaalipiclas lace nase Andrus won the score favors in the| >7-4«y driving experiences, as yet. But the fact remains that the Seanderd Oll Com- contract games at three tables when All summer long they've been hard at it. Naturally, PEERY *) feel Mrs. 3. A. Fleck, 616 Rosser, west, was not all who enrolled succeeded in keeping complete mafemabseyspiemerchgap tes cape | With an entirely new type of motor car body —now available for the first time on any low- Farmers Cut -Rate : 2 MEAT MARKET hostess for a social meeting of the| secords. But masy chousends did—and subsmittedthese Se eaity-deiwen teat cars lanportont as these : priced car—combining new silence with new Phone 216 - 612 Bdwy. || ning.- Luncheon tollowed the games| ‘2Stndard. The oul ich present mass ofpuscine: 6-512. pasncs i ig denecmiand to haow aloo shat ety for your family. Specials on cullen, Rowena and Bron, efuraed orrdig somal sitons ta wom SE FRESH FISH ||/2 Sar moet aso w| EXPERTS TO MAKE STUDY = saieratsorw ofcondisiom wit oe ali Dun- ‘The nasses of those who woa special awards for their _ sincere appreciation to the many thousands of test car... “ee & efforts were published Isst week. (Complete list of win- _drivers who cooperated ia collecting this information. - Masry Deuter of Portiand,| sess js posted at all Standard Dealer's stations.) And GabinE wah Mr. and Mrs.) sow che real job of “lserwing the srath about geseline ‘and Mrs. A, A. Booth for s few mileage” begins. Already « corps of statistictl experts white en route home after a stay ios Wank Cetera cores eee ine nat Omer Booth in chese thoussads of mileage record books. Another Richard EH. Penwarden, inco warm, peéctical, usable facts. These facts will be re .23c

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