The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 30, 1936, Page 13

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1936 : i 13 Big Wedding Of— DEATH iN AT FINISH day at the finish line of Toronto's| overhead; and sill mothers prayed | | é weird baby race, holding the check- t minute bables. sae; Lhey Eloped Ts ATTENDANCE LIST IS PUBLISHED BY ered flag. with th barely more than # single G89? On the eve of the finale of Charles | remaining for bables to qualify under LINE IN BABY DERBY |x: sss ee pent “marathon” ok before her—does | petteny | thy Eisenma! ‘Timi als PAROG , Rl o »'Kenneth Fischer, Betty Lou Fleck, Frits Err Ernest cae Maynara Gau, ‘ ——— aber a fie‘ tor Mula’ $500,000 Canadian, and Mrs. Grace Bagnato ’ Buyaed, ee = jomas | William Glum, Gaarivike Hegedus, | Eli Goldader, pone Single Day Remains in Weird] Prize, died Thursday night, ‘The child| 23 times a mother and five times be Snyder, 4 Rite | Mergens, Marcella Nebarger, cisienss, Martin, Mego ne norell, ; baa lived scarcely three months, grandmother—are “expecting. Teach t St , ber, , Joar Eine ne Sebulte,’ Paul Stang Siler cue Schaeffer Anton Tanaatiens oe: ; Toronto Race; Two Moth- ‘o the spirit of Millar's will, the] HUNGARIAN CONSUL DEAD | Teachers ai Mary’s An- ‘Werner, Frances Wingerter, | atitt, Mary Lou Warner, Dolores Wil- ‘Schmidt, ger, , , ers ‘Expecting’ death of Blanche Timleck—and other! Chicago, Oct. 30h Siapha J ba Faceted Schefbeck, Hungerian gp oes Pe hit Pai Fifth Grade i OB Al ves tho oof ana: Once a baby is registered, | consul at Winnipeg, sees since 1927, ince Fiono! Brown, . Toron! 30—(#) counts. hospital here short isabel dered Brown, Marie Eckert, Helen ony aeeb ean? Angee ecu, pliant 8 Reaper, not the Stork, who stood Fri-| Still the unwearying Stork circled | jiness, irrattedgthcena! etter a ‘ ‘The first perfect attendance list to , Pauline G: oa Schants, Leo Senger, Francis} Bart . — be published for St Mary's grade ; th, Orville Eugene Werner, Nora Zita Gabe » Dor school covering the first six-week pe-|Melech and Schmidt. ' Boerner Rosemary Knoll, Caroline riod of the new term was announced Third Grade Lacher,’ Francis Matin, Margaret Tues. Donsid Keller, Margaret Lacher, | Morton, Mavis Mahoney, end Reese Gelermann, Eilzabeth ‘ai 5 z A large representation from each & ’ | Mooney, Betty Jane McGarry, John Goets, Willard Gustofson, Cor- . 9 grade {s included in the group, which | Dorothea ie ’| Bartole, Adam ‘Beniit, aad en’ rine Kiley, Rose Lacher, LaVerne follows: Russell Brazeral, Catherine Czeczok,| Morgenthaler, Eleanor Ressler, Eliza- First Grade a Bimon, Joan Dallman, Albert Engel, Lorraine} beth Rothschiller, Mag Frkiiertnabete Betty Jean Baker, , . Engel, Doreen Gau, James Godfrey, oe Menten Stecher, 5 q . igartner, Richard Berger, 4 » 5 rge, Andrew Werner, Johanna Donna Marie Bieth, Beverly Brown, ; % a .| Wingerter, Rosemary Zimmer. PHONE 1612 Dolores Campagna, Beverly Cleve- Cc 1 Hen a land, Margaret Ehli, Robert Fink, Marlys Hogue, Pett Eighth Grade : Kenneth Fisher, Thomas Fisher, John Fettig, Bernar her, | Kaiser, James Kiley, Matthew fone Betty Jane Becker, Roger Brooks, : Halloran, , Geneva Robert Maasen, beresang Carifel, Ruth Clark, ee : Czeczok, Marjorie Daw, wie SCHOOL BOY riffin, Elmer | de! Hegedus, » Horning, Ernest Iback, Gloria Johner, recht, ey Hoffman, James John- s ,| Anna Marie Hitch, Irene Gi . Face and fill Wine- Leo Sones Estelle Kennelly, Arthur |ston, Thomas Kaiser, Breen Kenne! , Richard| Robert Guthrie, Marcelline Hagen. Jonathans, Marking, Mary Audrey Mergens, Jean | James Kielty, Carol "gree, Cleneviens v, beetd tage rina gear terre ' saps, 40 Ib. box ... $129 20 Ib. box 73¢ Mooney, Ervin Moszer, Padilla Mar- | Luken, ton Marking, Rothschiller, Amelia Schubert, Rich- Mary McGtaw, SS hes SA AE End tin, Charles Rodgers, Richard Roeh- ; , ard Stecher, John Wagner, Charles| Roser McKinnon,” Eine’ Morland . ( _ rick, Dolores Roether, William Ruff- ; Gerald Mooney, tte | Wyciskala, Mary Musphy, William Schante, ee Oranges ‘xt 2d Rint sie CeuT ee o niente irgl inia Shea, fe cotta ed Paul Senger, John Steiner, Ralph nions 5 ned ea 37c , ie ing, Thomas Senger, Agatha Schwartzen- et Berner eia tetra (eae Home Wand Dae Weer ner robe | Bley, Wa, Kat Lior Ci ; 2 . , 8. for 23¢ § Cavdage 50 ts. tor ......... ley Woehle, Herbert Woods and Fourth Grade eri Coats, sta Bartley. Welgel and John W ry | i OO ee Rae ae Charles Wray. eee peach Doeces Lt Leo Fischer, Genevieve ee Lettuce, large. Second Gi gartner, James 5 jomas h , George jum, Leo f+} Rita Becker, Margaret Benefit, | Casper Eckert, Norman Fischer, John | Keller, Marie Kaizer, 80 Attend Will PTA solid, fr... Signe ag ‘ ae 35Cc Meeting Wednesday cag pesca aerate Fenn elery, large, Cauliflow. “Culture Through the Ages” was fancy, stalk ....... LUC § tess, 5 for... fancy, a 10c the topic of Captain Adams of Fort an engagement of Julia hue, a cousin of mg Bar! ara idreased the 80 peo- z school Parents and Teachers assoc- Buon sna Torn ns, 2d, Pancake Flour jation in the gymnasium of the Will ciety with a oe ne Ae Adee Dakota Maid, 4 Ib. bag ..... school Wednesday night. ui p Here you them : Carnation Armour's tall ise ee eee uti eee ve 3 ctu 23c [| Wheat Cereal Pitt 29¢ “a2 for 25¢ announcement, they elo) Armonk, N. Y., and married. of the entertainment committee | ———— ————_——— which arranged the Wednesday night} Only 10 of the 92 known elements Program. rth essary f lant The Will association Sealneely nents bes ant Sg CHEESE Armour’s Cloverbloom Gher orien ...., 19C Royal, pkgs for. LTC Royal, 4 pkgs. for .. —_—_———_____. ts on the last Wednesday of ev: Tissue, _ He month, Paterh sald Friday, but : 5 1000 sheet 5 for 25c 2-Ib. box 52c Coe ae the November meeting hes been| Naval base expansions at Singapore, ,e wesc eeeeree a8 shifted to Nov. 18, the thitd Wed-| Malays, are to cost approximately nesday of the month. $15,500,000. Catsup, 14 oz. bottle .... Wax Beans | and Green Cut Nia’ 2for23¢ Tomatoes Sea View Sr 2for17c¢ a a, T > shearrl peniy Stor 23¢ Spanish, Ib. ....... ] 5c l . buriaie 16c j i om 25 Raisins Rice — wnse'kena 3 1bs. 19¢ Seediess 4 lb. pkg. 29¢ Corn Golden Bantam pee 2 for 25¢c Purex, 2 gal. jug ...... 25c Peanuts, salted Take advantage of this special intreductory offeronourown preductsseld only In eurstores. \ OUR BREAKFAST © a (vwethas aig gpa) : Coffee green 15° Heap. Olver. cons 3 for 20° eta bes! SwansDown 21-1b. pkg.23° Sweet Girl Coffee ib.19 National 22 ib.28° mes » thetb. con 10% MASEL ALL-PURPOSE » $445 Calumet. Tuna? patente he ‘7 7 Pana Fish 7-07 cons past Haze SWEET GIRL—HALVES c Peanut E Butter, 2 Ib. jar 29c Peaches * ‘17 uy unary FORT DEARBORN—SALTED SODA OR GRANAM : 2-Ib. c Crackers *=17 )WEET GIRL—EXTRA FANCY DRY PACK i J Busaphda 19-07, cons 3 for28° EXTRA FANCY BLUE ROSE Apple Sauce. 20-01.can10* Rice224v73.20° Scaniberey *,17-0r.can 18° American Cheese |b. California Valencias, Oranges Jace Juice sine, 2 denen Devils Foed 143-07. pkg. 19° Bananas, golden ripe, 3 lbs. ee ae eee cpg 10° Cake ‘This coupon is good for Sc on the purchase of either one the National Tea Co, Food Stores’ Breakfast Specials a) have purchased one pkg. of either P «+ big I30r. pg. 100 ur Hand Wtbs phe. UB Cookies Mixa 21bs.25¢ ff 2 lbs. for 21¢ Prices Below Are Good for Week of Oct. 30th to Nov. 6th. at Mandan and Bismarck IGA Stores Quart Bottle ....19¢ HILEX 1 Gal. Jug ...... 57c SALMON ,; tsi. Sfor29e SARDINES ‘s" G for 25¢ TOMATOES No toes for 25¢ \ PEAS ifez = 2 for 29e Kellogg’s Deal 2 pkgs. Corn Flakes, 1 pkg. Bran Flakes, hm FOOD SALE/ pheaigeed i nedinanhapanldadts foods... na BED OWL values: Make up your list and take advantage of the many sensational savings. _5-BIG Days Oct.30-Nov.4 ERR KR KEKR KK KX H > GOLD MEDAL as ee er ee M Vienna Sausage... itu 290 49tb, bag ....$2.23| Fruitsand Celery Hearts : targe bunches ” FLOU R: 24-Ib. -* es $1.13 Vegetables Sweet Potatoes uote.” FLOUR Notional k : For Friday and Saturday Only Individual Squash T= cid wet Pca PEACHES “sir + 22156 | soe fon . DICED always getting the really gen- uine seedless variety from. us. FRUIT eran 2225: 5 for 19¢ SALMON #0 * 32 29¢ | | Lettuce | Peanuts 2%; Fey yy 10: Every head fs Ree fresh and Crackerjack Puts we we Ste 106 2 for | 15c F Pumpkin “isn mt 920 1% (ORANGES | Yellow Onions, per bag $2.19 LYE IGA, 2 cans ...... 15c Lewis, 2 cans .... GROWN SUGAR Gulfkist t Shrimp 2 "a ‘Gone ss 2 Core 1, 5 Pancake Flour sweetness. Peas. Fe So zMee 3 LEER GE one 18K Syrup & maple, (AM Se Items) et be aeeese 2lc MACARONI zz + 102#:73¢ | Sez ca ete MARSHMALLOWS ‘existe #2:1°7¢ 2c COFFEE zw « Bu 5O% ua, GRAPES Colored Sweet Tablc Tokays. Fig Ba Bars | . 3%=25c IN NATIONALS MODERN MEAT MARKETS Ground Beet, Ib 128 Giant Yellow Popcorn, Ib. ....21¢ 1a. 1D. cakes ur i ib, beg ..20¢: RINSO [LIFEBUOY ‘Snare ceay| Wheat Puffs Ne Boiling...No Serabbing 7 Prk Sausage 15 Se poe let | ost | _rotktons Sploed § ime. 990 ‘They ‘are ros peli ing PIGS FEET Ek Ge Cream Cereal axci [omseag| 2 Be 2be bien Toasties NECK BONES Guhed Steak, Ib. AT). We Deliver Phone - ee Se ee Se ee in an a a oe ee ee ee Se ee ee i; & t e ilien _— 2 ia 5 % Rr w Fi zi EB! E Store No. 1 Orders C..0.D. palatal Py -beestenee 2 C2 302 Main — | These pics atective st Phone 469 ite Shean ee

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